Drummond High School - Drummonda Yearbook (Drummond, MT)

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Drummonda 1967 Our School Published by the ANNUAL CLASS DRUMMOND HIGH SCHOOL Drummond, Montana s Dedication j, the Senipr Class, want to dedicate this 1967 Drummonda to memories. Four years have parsed since we first entered these halls, and now we are graduating. In our minds we will always associate some of our happiest moments with Drummond High Scho'ol whdre we have improved our minds, grown in stature, made new friends ■and eu joyed life to the fullest. There are all those early memories; one cannot get another set; one has only . -WiLla Sibert Cather y PH- , Administration Superintendent-Mr. G. O. Munson, Economics, Bookkeeping, and Typing I SUPERINTENDENT’S MESSAGE Drummond High School has a good reputation in the State of Mon- tana. The primary reason for this good reputation may be summed up in the word, Pride.” The Student Body of Drummond High School, year after year, has demonstrated Pride in their school and in their way of doing things. There is much to be gained during four years in high school. Do not postpone entering into the spirit of the school. Participate in your classes and in activities of your choice from the start. Support your school loyally, work hard, play hard, and gain something worthwhile for yourself. GOOD LUCK TO ALL OF YOU: School board members are from left to right: Chester Ahlin, Robert Fischer Sr., Lewis Hill, and Charles Zottnick. These men work hard and long for our school. We appreciate what they do for us. 3 Superintendent of Schools Faculty Ellen Skones English II, III, IV Speech Dramatics Library- Sophomore Advisor Joe Johnston Social Studies History Boys P.E. Coach Freshman Advisor Robert Westcott Physical Science Biology Chemistry Algebra II Junior Advisor 4 Faculty Reva Wilson Home Economics English I Girls P.E. F.H.A. Advisor Journalism Advisor Student Council Advisor Gary Foss Band Chorus Grade School Music Pep Club Advisor John Pozder Industrial Arts Algebra I General Math Business Math Senior Advisor 5 School Personnel COOKS: Elizabeth Woods, Ruby Bradshaw, Florence Bonham. Can you imagine what it would be like not to have our school per- sonnel? How would you like to come to a school that no one kept clean? Or how would you like not having any hot lunch on those cold days? We owe a vote of thanks to these people who make our school such a nice place. BUS DRIVERS: Francis Durfee, Melvin Woodard, Stoney McGuire. SCHOOL NURSE: Irene Schulz £ SCHOOL SECRETARY: Mickey Muchmore . ,1.1 Sinirtiir ' ‘,,u‘ ,u«o NSf qOHN iIT nOlClAN Seniors Class officers left to right: Paula Munson, Secretary-Treasurer; Mart Olsson, President; Peg Schultz, Vice-President. DANA LARRY CLARK ’’Why study and neglect your good looks BARBARA JO ENMAN ”1 may be little, but I'm loud.” 8 JAY R. ENMAN Blessed is the man who invented sleep. CHRISTINE ANNE FITHIAN Generally speaking, she's generally speaking. ROBERT EVAN FISCHER, Jr. Study is a pastime, but why over do it. PAULA ELAINE MUNSON Early to bed and early to rise and you miss the best part of the day. 9 TIMOTHY DOUGLAS KOMBEREC It matters not how long you live, but how well. BILLIE JEANNE NELSON Its nice to be natural, when your naturally nice. DUSTY LEE MOSNESS The little boy who wasn't there.” KATHERINE G. PARKER She is too agreeable to make an enemy.” 10 MARTIN MORSE OLSSON Better men have lived, but I don’t believe It.” HARRIET FLORENCE ROSS ’’Quiet but genial, she makes friends wherever she goes. RICHARD DEAN PERKINS Two studies he likes best of all hearts of girls and basketball. PATRICIA LYNN SKONES She loves us, but she loves another better. 11 WILLIAM EAF PARKE He goes through the motions of studying. GAYLE LOUISE SIM0N1CH If you think she's quiet, you don't know her. RICHARD GEARY TUBBS Why take life seriously, you'll never get out of it alive. PEGGIE LEE SCHULTZ I'm looking for love, has he passed this way? 12 KAREN GLADYS SAVAGE It's the quiet people who are loveable. JOANNE WICKHAM Her heart is like the moon, it has a man in it. Girl and Boy Staters from the summer of 1966. Left to Right: Bob Fischer, Billie Nelson, Mart Olsson. 13 Co-Valedictorians 14 Paula Munson Bob Fischer Senior Honors High School Week Delegates L to R: Bob Fischer, Mark Olsen and Paula Munson Standing: Mr. G. O. Munson 15 Tim Komberec-Silver Key Winner-Journalism Betty Crocker Homemaker Paula Munson The Last Of The Best Dan Clark, Barbara Enman, Jay R. Enman, Bob Fischer, Christine Fithian, Tim Komberec, Dusty Mossness, Paula Munson, Billie Nelson, Mart Olsson, William Parke, Kathy Parker, Dick Perkins, Harriet Ross, Karen Savage, Peg Schultz, Gayle Simonich, Lynn Skones, Richard Tubbs, and Joanne Wickham. Senior Activities DAN CLARK Basketball 2; Pep Club 1,2. BARBARA ENMAN Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Drama 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Band 1,2,3; Journalism 4; Student Council 2; Cheerleading 2,3; Pep Club V- President 3; Pep Club--President 4; Representative 2; Homecoming Queen attendant 2; Annual Queen attendant 2. JAY R. ENMAN Band 1,2,3; Drama 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; BOB FISCHER Chorus 1; Pep Club 1; Class Secretary 1,2; Class President 3; Drama 3,4; Student Council Sec- retary 4; Boys State Delegate 3; Basketball 2; Track 2; H.S, week delegate 4; CoValedictorian CHRIS FITH1AN Chorus 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3, 4; Drama 3,4 TIM KOMBEREC Band 2; Pep Club 1,2, 3; Bas- ketball 1,2; Class V-President 1; Class President 2; Drama 3; Boys State Alternate 3; Student Council 1,2; Journalism 4. DUSTY MOSNESS Basketball 2,3,4; Band 1; Dra- ma 3, 4; Pep Club 1,2. LYNN SKONES Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 2; Drama 3,4; F.H.A. 1,3; Librarian 3,4. KAREN SAVAGE Transfer from Whitehall 2; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Cheerleading 2,3,4; Chorus V-President 3; Chorus President 4; Pep Club 2, 2,3,4; Homecoming att. 3; An- nual att. 3; State Music Festival 3; Drama 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2; Class secretary-treas- urer 1,2. MART OLSSON Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2; Chorus 1; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Boys State Delegate 3; Class President 4; Student Council 4; Conservation Orientation Camp 3; Drama 3,4; H. S. week delegate HARRIET ROSS Transfer from Superior 4; School paper editor 3,4; Pep Club I, 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Homecoming Queen Can- didate 2; Drama 4. KATHY PARKER Pep Club 1,2,3; Drama 3,4; F.H.A. 1,4; Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Journalism 4; Chorus-secretary 4. GAYLE SIMONICH Pep Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2,3; Cheerleading 1,2,3; Librarian 4; Drama 4. RICHARD TUBBS Pep Club 1,3; Basketball 2; Track 2; Drama 4. PAULA MUNSON F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4; Class secre- tary-treas. 3,4; Drama 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3; State Music Festival 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Queen att. 4; Crisco Home Ec. Award 3; Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow 4; H.S. week Delegate 4; Co-valedictorian 4. JOANNE WICKHAM Transfer from Owatonna H.S. 3; Chorus 3,4; Librarian 1,4; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Band 3,4; State Music Festival 3; R.C.A. 2; G.R.A. 2; Band officer 4; Drama 4. WILLIAM PARKE Basketball 2,3, 4; Track 2,3,4; Class V-Pres. 2,3; Student Council 2,3; Student Council Pres. 4; Chorus 1; Drama 3, 4. DICK PERKINS Transfer from Deer Lodge 3; Basketball 4; Ass't Editor of DRUM MONDA 4; Track 2,3, 4; Wrestling 3; F.F.A. 1,2,3; PepClub4; Student Council Representative 4; Journalism 4; Treasurer F. F. A. 1. PEG SCHULTZ Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Cheerlead- ing 3, 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Class V-Pres. 4; Student Council 4; Drama 3,4; Librarian 4; Chorus 1.2.3. BILLIE NELSON Class Pres. 1; Student Council 1; Annual Queen 1; Cheerleading 1.2.3, 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Local F.H.A. State Sec. 4; Girls state Del. 3; Ass't Annual Editor 3; DRUM- MONDA Ed. 4; Librarian 4; All- state Cheerleader 2; Drama 3,4. 17 Junior Class The junior class projects were a dinner raffle and a spring slave auction. The sub- jects that are offered for the juniors are: American history, Typing I, economics and bookkeeping, speech, geometry, chemistry, Algebra II, paper and annual, Shop II, and Home Economics II. The class also spon- sored the Junior Play and Junior Prom. Dodi Schultz honored the class as Homecoming Queen and Susan Johnson was their candidate for Annual Queen. Karen Madsen Joanne Lacey Galen Walters Lee Roy Oly 18 I'm sold on Mold! Harriet Baker and Joy Nelson are doing a commercial at the Freshman Initiation Party. Having trouble with your timed writings, Susan Johnson? Sandra Robinson Carol Albrecht Going to build a skyscraper, Charlie Parke and Mike Ahlin?? 19 Junior Class Juniors are represented in M.I.E.A. Left to Right: Cheryl Bradshaw, Tom Mordan, Sandra Robinson, Sharlene Grunerud, Jean Hildebrand, Debby Simenson, and Joy Nelson Charles Parke Susan Johnson Sharlene Grunerud Larry Brazil 1 Alex Parker Jean Hildebrand 4 1 Debby Simenson Mike Ahlin Mary Lu Smith 11 f j Mark Athearn 20 Sophomore Class Officers Left to Right; President, Pat Greany; Vice-President, Duane Brazil 1; Secretary-Treasurer, Becky Lund Pat Greany Becky Lund Duane Brazill Gary Munson 21 Marjorie Bray Lora Lee Christensen Clint Fisher Marianne Newman Janice Ahlin Judy Perkins ill Karen Collins Ronald Perkins The Sophomore Class projects were a box candy sale and a spring car wash. Their subjects are Biology, Algebra I, General Math, English II, World History, Algebra II, and Physical Education. Larry Knabe joined the class at the end of the first semester. Mickey Lee McGuire was the Homecom- ing Queen candidate and Judy Perkins honored the class by successfully winning the title of Drummonda Queen. 22 Snooping again? Gay Bradshaw and Wynona Palin. Sophomore Class Mike Clark Mickey Lee McGuire Larry Knabe Lynn Martin No fighting in the halls, John Dedman(R) and Mark Cumming(L) Gay Bradshaw Fay McGowan 23 Duane Brazill signing annuals at the Annual Party Freshman Class L TO R: Francis Walter, Vice President, Monty Simenson, President, and Kristie Arrington, Secretary-Treasurer. Monty Simenson Kristie Arrington Francis W alters 24 David Doney Don Householder Ken Mordan Gordon Parker The Freshman Class projects were: a homemade- candy sale; a Thank-you Party for other high school classes; and painting, cleaning, and repairing the D on the hill behind Drummond High School. Their curriculum includes: Shop I or Home Econom- ics 1, English I, Algebra I or general math, physical science, and physical education. Monty Simenson joined the class at the beginning of the year and Susan Bramman and Vivian Dumont joined second semester. Debby Ahlin was their Homecoming Queen candidate. The Freshmen have proved that they are industrious, responsible and capable members of Drummond High School. Kathy Brown and Charlene Bradshaw in Physical Science Lab. Bob Wilson Danette Greany Joanne Nelson Janet Savage 25 Freshman Class Glenna Palin R to L Don Householder, Dave Doney, Monty Simenson, and Bob Wilson are studying hard in Algebra I. Karen Robinson Kathy Tubbs Dianne Wickham 1 - A Karel Krueger (L) and Flora Davis are pre- paring for the Christmas season. Linda Hildebrand Leola Chastain 26 In The Classroom At the left is a view of the physical science class. Chris Fithian, Lynn Skones, Barbara Enman, and Joanne Wickham are learning to distinguish the difference between acids and bases. Working at the blackboard is Galen Walters, a geometry student. Maps are an important part of the study of history. Shown at the left are Becky Lund and Judy Perkins. Two years of physical education are necessary for graduation. This is a view of the boys P.E. class. Turmell-De Marios Oldsmobile and GMC Trucks Missoula, Montana Loren’s Market Drummond, Montana At Drummond High Typing takes a lot of hard work and practice. Working on their daily lessons are Dusty Mosness, Gayle Simonich, and Lynn Skones. Glenna Palin, a freshman, is studying the art of cooking in home economics. Farmer’s Union Oil Co. Philipsburg, Montana 29 Echo Lake Lodge Ruth and Les Herring Anaconda, Phone 563-6033 Montana Student Council Members From left to right: Francis Walter, Tom Mordan, Monty Simenson, William Parke, Bob Fischer, Galen Walter, Mrs. Reva Wilson, Mart Olsson, Peg Schultz, MarkAthearn, Duane Brazil, Sharlene Grunerud, and Pat Greany. Homer James PLEASANT VIEW ANGUS RANCH Edward James Drummond, Montana Hall, Montana Officers Under the direction of President William Parke (right), Advisor Mrs. Reva Wilson (center), and Secretary- treasure Bob Fischer, the Student Council completed the welcoming signs as one of their projects. The signs were place at the east and west entrances to Drummond. The Student Council met every other Wednesday to discuss school mat- ters and to make decisions to better Drummond High School. Library Staff Study Hall Snaps IN MISSOULA STANDING L TO R: Billie Nelson, Peg Schultz, Joanne Wickham, Gayle Simmonich, Lynn Skones and Tina Acevedo. SEATED: Mrs. Ellen Skones. 7 WESTERN MONTANA'S FAMILY SHOPPING CENTER The above librarians spend a period every day keeping our library in shape. Our library is fully accredited as being a top- notch source of information. The library contains 2400 books in all classifications . ABOVE: Studious concentration absorbs Mike A., Mickey M., Duane B., and Judy P. BELOW: Busily engrossed in assignments is the third period study hall. Drummonda And Rocky Ranger FRONT ROW L. TO R.: Dick Perkins, Kathy Parker, Joy Nelson, Sharlene Grunerud, Jean Hildebrand, Billie Nelson, Mrs. Wilson, Advisor, Sandra Robinson, Harriet Ross, BACK ROW: Debby Simenson, Tom Mordan, Cheryl Bradshaw, and Tim Komberec. Not shown Barbara Enman. ABOVE: Drummonda Editor, Billie Nelson, Assistant Editor, Dick Perkins ACROSS: Rocky Ranger Editor, Harriet Ross, Assistant Editor, Tom Mordan Every year the annual class designs a new annual. They work hard preparing the pages to be published. Once a month the Rocky Ranger, our school paper, is printed and distributed for everyone’s enjoyment. This work is done un- der the supervision of Mrs. Reva Wilson. APA TESTED QUALITY VAN-EVAN CO. Missoula, Montana LARCH-PLY Annual Queen JUDY PERKINS Compliments of a Friend 33 Homecoming Queen DODI SCHULTZ Deer Lodge Bank Trust Co Your Full Service Bank Deer Lodge, Montana 34 Royalty At the right with her princesses is Judy Perkins, Drummonda Queen. Rep- resenting the junior and freshman classes are from left to right Susan Johnson and JoAnne Nelson. Pictured at left with Dodie Schultz, Homecoming Queen, are the princesses from each class. From left to right are Paula Munson, senior; Debby Ahlin, freshman; and Mickey McGuire, sophomore. Wagon Wheel Cafe Drummond, Montana Prom Royalty QUEEN KATHY I. AND KING WILLIAM I. One Hour Fairway Cleaners Fairway Shopping Center Missoula, Montana 36 Missoula Skyflite Inc. Missoula, Montana Certified Dealer for Piper Aircraft Prom Snaps ABOVE: Prom Attendants; L. to R. Lori Miltner, Brad Adler, Bernadetta W angler. BELOW: Jean Hildebrand and escort, Clint F ischer. Compliments of Clark Fork Veterinarian Clinic Deer Lodge, Montana King and Queen lead first dance. Band Front row, L. toR.: Lora Lee Christensen; Kathy Brown; Joanne Lacey; Vern Spackman; Patty Smith; Karen Robinson; Jo Anne Nelson; Barbara Thompson; Candy Arrington; Second row, L. toR.: Linda Hildebrand; Lynne Martin; Marjorie Bray; David Thomas; Joanne Wickham; Ken Lacey; Mary Smith; John Thompson; Dianne Wickham; Kristie Arrington; Standing, L. toR.: Mr. Foss, Instructor; Mark Athearn; Francis Walter; Barbara Enman; Eddie Allen; Pat Greany; Karel Krueger, Majorette Woodwind section.: Patty Smith, Karen Robinson, Jo Anne Nelson, Barbara Thompson, and Candy Arrington, in action- HOUGH’S SCHOOL STUDIOS 1322 10th Avenue South 38 Great Falls, Montana Chorus First row, L. to R.: Patty Doney; Karel Krueger; Candy Arrington, Librarian; Tina Acevedo; Dodi Schultz; Linda Sage; Lynne Martin; Glenna Palin; Becky Lund; Mr. Foss, Instructor. Second row, L. to R.: Linda Hildebrand; Kristie Arrington; JoAnne Nelson; Danette Greany; Sharlene Grunerud, Vice President; Susan Ohrmann; Joanne Wickham; Karen Savage, President; Fay Me Gowan; Barbara Hender- son. Third row, L. to R.: Karen Robinson; Mickey Me Guire; Gay Bradshaw; Janet Savage; Mary Brazill; Barbara Thompson; Dianne Wickham; Debby Ahlin; Kathy Tubbs. Not pictured is Kathy Parker, Secretary. WELCH'S Gertrude and Warren Cafe - - Cabins - - Gas - - Diesel We sometimes doze, but we never close. Garrison, Montana Faculty members showing up the chorus. FLOWER PALACE 517 Main Street 39 Deer Lodge, Montana Senior Play Grandma's Best Years TRY IT AGAIN CREW. R. TO L.: Chris F., Richard T., Kathy P., Peg S., Paula M., Billie N., Bob F., Mart O., Mrs. Ellen Skones. The senior class of 1967 presented the amusing play, Grandma’s Best Years, April 7, 1967, at 8:00 P.M. The play was produced through special arrangement with Art Craft Play Company and directed by Mrs. Ellen Skones. Behind the scenes were Barb Enman prompter and announcer Dick Perkins, sound and stage manager; Tim Komberec, ticket office; and Dan Clark, usher. ■ STICK EM UP GRANDMA ! Lynn S. , Richard T. Across: Joanne W., Paula M., Kathy P. , Gayle S. , Chris F. Coast to Coast Store GO! joanne, go! Town Pump 330 Main Street Best Gas For Less Deer Lodge, Montana 40 Deer Lodge, Montana Junior Play ‘‘Pick A Dilly” HELP! THE HORRENDOUS HAG LEFT TO RIGHT: Sharlene G., Mary Lu S., Susan J., Cheryl B., LeeRoy O., Sandra R. , Mike A., Jean H., Charles P. Pick A Dilly , directed by Mrs . Ellen Skone.:, was presented by the class of ’68. Behind the scenes were Dodi Schultz, prompter; Alex Parker, sound effects; Galen Walter, stage manager. Joy Nelson and Debby Simenson were ushers and Michaelle Tubbs, ticket seller. ABOVE: AZARIAH, MY LOVE! Mark A., and Sandra R. ACROSS: MY, COUSIN RODNEY, BUT YOU'RE STRONG! LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike A., Tom M., Harriet B.; Eddie A., Charles P., LeeRoy O. , and Mary Lu S. I.G.A. STORE 711 MAIN STREET DEER LODGE, MONTANA WHEN YOU THINK OF CARS- THINK OF BARMONT SALES Deer Lodge, Montana Future Homemakers Of America TOP ROW L. TOR.: C. Bradshaw, D. Simenson, K. Krueger, B. Thompson, M. Tubbs, G. Bradshaw, L. Martin, M. McGuire, M. Brazill, D. Ahlin, K. Tubbs, J. Hildebrand, L. Sage, L. Hildebrand. 2nd ROW: Mrs. Wilson, J. Perkins, P. Munson, B. Lund, S. Ohrmann, D. Greany, S. Grunerud, J. Lacey, J. Ahlin, J. Nelson, D. Schultz, C. Fithian, S. Johnson, W. Palin, P. Doney, F. Davis. 3rd ROW; B. Henderson, P. Schultz, V. Toner, B. Nelson, C. Bradshaw, M. Newman, H. Ross, K. Parker, M. Acevedo, M. Bray, FRONT ROW: K. Brown, J. Nelson, M. Smith, B. Enman, C. Arrington, F. McGown, H. Baker, K. Arrington STATE DELEGATES: Billie Nelson, Gayle Siminoch, Barbara Enman. Chapter Mothers: Mrs. Joe Nelson, and Mrs. Woodrow Wallace. FHA OFFICERS: TOP ROW L. TO R.j Barbara Enman, President; Sharlene Grunerud, Representative; Joanne Lacey, Historian; Dodi Schultz, Songleader; Becky Lund, Reporter. FRONT ROW: Susan Johnson, Vice President; Cheryl Brad- shaw, Secretary, Marianne Newman, Parlimentarian. MOUNTIAN TRACTOR COMPANY Missoula, Montana F.H.A. At Work F.H.A. members participated actively in the state projects: Citizenship Challenges You and Individuality Counts. The F.H.A. girls are proud of their dis- trict officers and their state officer (all three shown below.) Some of the projects the girls participa- ted in were making candy for orphans at Christmas, writing letters to other teen- agers in foreign lands, welcoming students the first day of school, and visiting the 1967 Montana Legislature. Debbie Ahlin, Janice Ahlin, and Barbara Thompson show pen- pal correspondence. F.H.A. District Officers: Susan Johnson and Dodi Schultz F.H.A. girls welcome students the first day of school. PHI VETERANS day I m YOU can pay homage the services Mrs. Wilson, District 6 advisor and Our state officer, Billie Nelson, displays a bulletin board, one our advisor. of her special projects. MONTANA POWER BACKS OUR ANNUAL by sponsoring this page. Electricity is the biggest bargain in the family budget. . . especially in Montana. Athletics Season Record Drummond 36-62 45 - 53 37 - 44 45 - 47 35 - 50 55 - 65 54 - 82 56 - 53 40 - 57 64 - 88 55 - 58 Anaconda J. V. Superior Granite Florence Darby Victor St. Regis Frenchtown Albert on Seeley Swan Superior MANAGER CHARLES PARK COACH JOE JOHNSTON Drummond 41 - 46 Granite 44 - 63 Florence 56 - 87 Darby 53 - 71 Victor 64 - 71 St. Regis 60 - 79 Frenchtown 48 - 49 Alberton 48 - 75 Seeley Swan Tournament Games Drummond 52-51 Granite 47 - 66 Superior 56 - 74 Victor Willian Dingwall Co. Durfee Oil Company Jack Nelson - Manager Drummond, Montana Reg. Polled Her ford Quarter Horses 44 Drummond, Montana 'A' Team BACK ROW L TO R: Donald Bray, Roger Kienzle, Don Householder, Monty Simenson, Mark Athearn. FRONT ROW L TO R: David Doney, Francis Walter, Ken Mordan. NOT PICTURED: MarkCumming. Sky Motel Applegate's Hardware Drummond, Montana Drummond, Montana 45 LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Brazill, Duane Brazill, Dave Thomas, Gary Munson, Lee Roy Oly, William Parke, Richard Perkins, Dusty Mosness, Pat Greany, Eddie Allen. FRONT: Coach- Joe Johnston, Manager- Charles Parke 'B' Team EDDIE ALLEN 5'4 Junior Guard LARRY BRAZILL 5'6 Junior Guard PAT GREANY 5'8 Sophomore Guard DUSTY MOSNESS 5'10 Senior Guard DUANE BRAZILL 5 7 Sophomore Guard Ul Club Chateau Route 4 Missoula Montana Fickler s Motors Dodge Dealers Drummond Montana 46 DAVID THOMAS 5'9 Sophomore Forward WILLIAM PARKE LEE ROY OLY Senior Forward Junior Forward RICHARD PERKINS 5'10 Senior Forward GARY MUNSON 6' Sophomore Center Montana Bar Drummond Montana Canyon Bar Drummond, Montana 47 Game Snaps Clark Smith Insurance Drummond, Montana Track Back Row, L to R: P. Greany, C. Parke, W. Parke, M. Ahlin, B. Henderson. Front Row, L to R: D. Householder, D. Bray, K. Mordan, D. Doney. Divisional entry: William Parke won the 440 yard Vigorous training: Mike. William and Ken. dash-52.4 D-M Cafe The friendly one Drummond, Montana 49 Ray's Rock Shop Drummond, Montana Pep Club CHEERLEADERS L. TO R. Cheryl B., JoAnne N., Candy A., Charlene B., Billie Nelson., Peg S., Karen S., Mary Lu S., 1ST ROW: Kristie A., Karel K., Mickey Me., Becky L., Mike C., Kathy P., Debby S., Lynne M. , Harriet B., Jean H., Sandra R., 2ND ROW: Fay Me., Barbara T., Lora Le C. , Harriet R. , Paula M., Tom M., Dodi S., Sharlene G., Ken M., Susan J., Mikey T., Joanne N., 3RD ROW: Kerry B., Debby A., Vicki T., Barbara E. , Gayle S., Lynn S. , Christine F., Patricia D., Barbara H., Janice A., Judy P., Eddie A., 4TH ROW: Clint F., Donald B., Monty S., Mark A., LeeRoy O., Gary M., David T., Pat G., Mike A., Dick P., Mary'Beth B., 5TH ROW: Flora D., Linda H., Karen R., Susan O., Kathy T., Danette G., JanetS., MartO., Cathy B., Galen W., Marjorie B., Karen M., Karen C. Left-PEP CLUB OFFICERS Sharlene G., Secretary, Ken Mordan-Vice- Pres. , Barbara Jo E., President, Dick P. -Representative BELOW; THE GREAT ONE Mr. Munson in a skit put on for the Pep Club by the faculty. Members of the Pep Club give their support to our basketball team. Before games, pep rallies are held, where students cheer, give skits and compete for the spirit stick . They attend all games played at home and sponsor buses to the games played away from home. FLINT CREEK VALLEY BANK Philipsburg, Montana Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Member of Federal Reserve System Cheerleaders ‘A’ Team ABOVE L. TO R: Mary Smith, Karen Savage, Peg Schultz, Billie Nelson, Left: 'A' Alternate, Barbara Enman BELOW L. TO R: Charlene Bradshaw, Candy Arrington, Cheryl Bradshaw, JoAnne Nelson, Right: 'B' Alternate, Gay Bradshaw 4i Bill's Food Center Drummond, Montana ‘B’ Team Frosty Freeze Drummond, Montana We'll Always Remember The Annual Party is always the first big get-together after school starts. Enjoying the fun are Kathy Parker and Ken Mordan. Arm wrestling is a popular pastime at D,H,S, Receiving no recognition for their tirless efforts are Dan Clark and John Dedman. Hill’s Radio and T.V. Zenith Dealer Drummond, Montana 52 Bull sessions in the library seem like a part of school--and they say girls talk a lot! ! Flint Creek Lumber Co. 288--3S32 Drummond, Montana The School isn't all work; it's a place where you can make new friendships. Harriet Ross and Billie Nelson will never be able to forget the good times. Santa made his annual trip to D.H.S. late in December. He gave all the girls a chance to sit on his fat knee. BIG DEAL! ! ! Good Times Miss Juanita Schultes, an enthusiastic cadet teacher, brightened our school for six weeks. She worked in the home economics department. A familiar figure to the students is Frank Ramberg, school janitor for 17 years. Mr. Ramberg has made our school a place which we can all be proud of. Drummond Pharmacy James G. Schulz Drummond, Montana 53 Greany's Dry Goods Paul and Billie Greany Drummond, Montana Big Moments II MB Candy Arrington and Dick Perkins looked happy when they were crowned Daisy Mae and Li'l Abner at the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance. The cYowning was the high point of an even- ing of dancing. Congratulations Candy and Dick! Barbara Enman, Danette Greany, and Joanne Lacey were winners at the District Make-It- With-Wool Contest held in Missoula. Joanne went on to place in the state contest also. Our school is proud of these girls who represented us so well. A big moment for Billie Nelson was when she was chosen to serve as a page in the House of Representatives. During January, she worked for twenty days at the State Capitol Building. Homecoming of '66 will be long remembered by Mickey Muchmore and Peggy Woolston. They were members of the classes of '36 and '37, which were honored at homecoming last November. Dutton Hereford Ranch Home of Silvers and Beau Modests 54 Gold Creek, Montana Jesse Henderson and Sons Registered and Commercial Angus Hall, Montana Advertisements Student Body The Drummond High School Student Body and Annual Class would like to thank the following merchants for their co-operation, support, and interest in all our school activities. HALL DRUMMOND PHILIPSBURG Perkins Ranch Compliments of Winninghoff Motors Walter and Norma Perkins and Family George and Katherine Ford Sales and Service Olsson Ranch M H Cafe Compliments of Harold and Flora Jean Olsson Just Good Food Philipsburg Mail Compliments of Compliments of Turf Bar Compliments of Bushby Apiaries Compliments of Mint Bar Philipsburg Beauty Shop Carl Nelson Ranch Co. Cuti Curl Beauty Salon Box 101 Compliments of Galen and Cleo Bradshaw Dee Dee Fortunati Post Office and Store Compliments of Walt and Elaine Richards Lacey Hereford Ranch Sweet Palace Cafe George and Karma Lacey Commercial Angus Barber Shop Charles R. Zottnick Compliments of Woodrow Wallace Philipsburg Drug Tuning-Fork Ranch Compliments of Ford and Chris Johnson Bert's Enco All Enco Products Philipsburg Gambles Store Compliments of G M Cafe Flossie Johnson Piche' Insurance Agency Louis Piche' H.E. Martha Gregory The Radtke Ranch Compliments of Bertie, Marvin, and Eddie Radtke Ohrmann's Angus Ranch Bill and Phyll Ohrmann White Front Bar The Hauptmans Ranch Compliments of Lois and Steward Hauptman Wangler Angora Rabbitry William Wangler Huffman Grocery Locker Compliments of Lynn Spackman Construction Company Lynn Spackman Independent Welding Compliments of Silver Tavern Boyd, Taylor, and Radonich Lawyers Montana Laboratory Company Assay Office Compliments of Courtney Home and Building Supply Compliments of Dr. Cunningham MISSOULA Modern Business College 112 West Pine Sportsman's Surplus Tremper Shopping Center H. O. Bell Company Auto Retailers Palace Hotel and Dining Room Hiway 10-93 Missoula Livestock Co. N. P. Stockyards Box 1490 Bedord Equipment Inc. 1421 W. Broadway Compliments of Community Medow Gold Dairy Town House Restaurant 114 W Main Compliments of Vann's General Electric Appliance Montana Flour Mill 909 South Third Lucy's Inc. Higgins and Pine Anaconda Building Materials Co. 800 So. 3rd St. Missoula, Montana Montana Concrete Pipe Co. Box 1018 543-5011 MGS Ready Mix Phone 543-8218 DEER LODGE Compliments of Jack's Honda Shop Deer Lodge Drug Co. P. O. Box 509 Compliments of Tasty Freeze Marvin Beck Texaco Station Distributor of Texaco Products Dr. K. L. Brandt - Dentist 513 Main D. L. Auto Supply Co. Wholesale Automotive Distributors Compliments of Deer Lodge Clinic Clinic Rexall Drug 513 Main Skogmos 419 Main The Toggery 417 Main Gambles Hardware and Furniture 413 Main Jim's Ben Franklin Store Main Street Deer Lodge Jewelry 504 Main Mary Ann's Cafe 502 Main Malcolm MacCalman Attorney at Law Compliments of Deer Lodge Shoe Repair Compliments of Pearls Cafe Midget Bar 207 Missouri Ave. Wardrobe Cleaners 314 Main Wm. R. Taylor and M. K. DaniaL Lawyers Compliments of Nugget Bar and Lounge Compliments of Shaw Agency Deer Lodge Drug 501 Main Compliments of Hansen's Dr. W. A. Tooke - Optometrist 308 Milwaukee Ave. Granite Realty 310 Milu. Ave. Anthony's 411 Main Silver State Post Miss Emma Enman, Correspondent Keystone Drug 407 Main Deer Lodge Federal Savings G Loan 320 Missouri Compliments of Haviland Insurance Inc. Crichton's Hardware 301 Main Compliments of Wallin Ford Sales Compliments of Safeway Store Inc. Sauber Grocery Store Gold Creek, Montana McKnown Family Grocery Garrison, Montana


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