Joplin Inverness High School - Ram Yearbook (Joplin, MT)
- Class of 1959
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« Wl KlSfflTOlf.FJllBUF LIBRARY 3 1833 01823 4861 GENEALOGY 978. 60P IN89C, 195° IN MEMORIAM We, the seniors of Inverness High School dedicate our annual, the 1959 Cardinal, to the memory of Terrence Leander Mangold, who ssed away November 8, 1955. SUPERINTENDENT ' S MESSAGE YOUR SCHOOL In the pages of this book are many pictures. Some of these record events of the year, other events of previous years, others the beloved likenessess of friends and fellow students. To some extent it is a history of the school, your school. This is your school. Its existence is promised by your state constitution and is provided by the taxpayers of your country and local community. This school is here for you, to provide you with a means of acquiring the basic know- ledges so necessary to your future success. However, the school is yours only to extent that you assume the responsibility for its continued existence. If this school is to continue being your school, its future must be guarded by you. The condition of the building, the nature of the curriculum and its influence in shaping your lives, the success of the extra-curricular activities, the reputation of the students as a body — all of these things are in your hands. This is your school, because the school is yours. To the Class of 195 9, I extend my heartiest congratu- lations and my best wishes for a happy future. ANNUAL STAFF Seated from left to right: Gary Freeman, typist, artist, Cheryl Zentzis, editor, Ted McFadden, typ- ist. Standing left to right: Carl White, reporter, Bill Cady, assistant artist, Darla Cady, Joyce Smith, photographers, Mr. Loffelmacher, Mrs. Schmidt, advisors, Julie Smith, co-editor and Charlotte Zimbleman, business manager. Cheryl Zentzis editor Julie Smith co-editor FACULTY High School Faculty Mrs. Florence Schmidt Commerce Mr. Bill Gunderson Superintendent and Math Mr. Roswell Loffelmacher English and Journalism Mr. Jim Sutherland History and Coach Mr. Charles Labor Science and Math SCHOOL Leon Mangold Chairman Dean McFadden Trustee BOARD Ira Mae Kenfield Clerk Bud Freeman Trustee P T A Left to right: Mary Ann Stevenson-Secretary, Clifford Zentzis-President , Martin Jochim- Treasurer, Not pictured-Lester Kenfield-Vice- President . OFFICERS ■ffiLL Sty-fT HSu £, , fZckfetr 75t V H f-lcCsK OUR THANKS TO YOU We the seniors of ' 59 would like to thank our faithful bus drivers, Joe Richter and Bill Stratman. Special thanks go to John Heck for his many ef- forts to keep our school clean. Mrs. Warner and Mrs. Zimbelman have won our respect with fine meals and extra duties in the kitchen. MrS. % b l. rf S SENIORS CLASS HISTORY Long, long ago on September 9, 1955 nine young escapees from the eighth grade managed to sneak into the freshman class. This was a big day for us— Gary Freeman, Cheryl Zentzis, Teddy McFadden, Julie Smith, Carl White, Darla Cady, Terry Mangold, Joyce Smith and Bill Cady. Bill was a graduate of the Packer School, and a new member of the class. A tragic death darkened the lives of the freshmen on November 8, 1955 when Terry Mangold passed away. Despite the dire beginning, we managed to survive. We made a few changes here and there, where we felt our judgment superior to the judgment of others, and at last we had Inver- ness High School at our feet. Our class strived to take part in school activities-band, chorus, basketball and others. We usually found the names of our classmates at the top of some kind of list. We had a little trouble with school work and assignments, but after a time we convinced the teachers that we were very valuable to the welfare of the entire school. After all, without us, who would there be to think up enough mischief for everyone? Charlotte Zimbleman joined the junior class in 1957, giving us a total of four boys and five girls. So, in 1959 we find ourselves at the end of our school career; some of the old faces having been replaced by new ones, with five of us — Gary Freeman, Teddy McFadden, Carl White, Darla Cady and Cheryl Zentzis — having gone here all twelve years. When we look back on our school days, we find lots of pleasant memories and a few unpleasant ones, with plenty of unusual happenings on the way. We leave the past and enter the future with few worries. However, we are concerned about the future of Inverness High School — who ' s going to manufac- ture paper airplanes, spit wads, annoy the teachers, and do the many other things we have managed for twelve years? We must leave school though, so we ' re leaving our job to the rest of the classes. May they do as well as we, the Class of 59 , have. CLASS FLOWER Class COLOR White Roses Bronze and Light Yellow CLASS MOTTO Take the Stairs to Success} The Elevator Isn ' t Running Courtesy of The Hub and La Mode 10 Joyce Louir.e Smith Carnival Queen 3; Paper staff 2,3; An- nual staff 4; ' Trench Toast. ' Uilliam Duane Cady Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 4; Football 4; Paper staff 3; Science Club 4; Letter- mans Club 4; Annual staff 4; Class Vice- President 4; Band 2,3; Chorus 2,3,4. Darla Marie Cady Carnival Queen 1; Paper staff 2,3; An- nual staff 4; Alternate Girls State 3; ' ' French Toast. ' 11 GARY LEF FREEMAN Basketball l,2,3,h; Football 1 ; Annual Staff 2,1 ; Paper Staff 3; Band 1,2,3,1 } Chorus 2,3,L; Band President 2; Alternate coys State 3; President Lettermens Club 1 ; Science Club 1 ; Track 1 ; Don ' t Darken My oor , Mrs. Plaster of Paris . The Ghost in the Belfry ; French Toast. ' CHERYL VERGENE ZENTZIS Paper Staff 2,3; Editor 3; Chorus 2,3,1 ; Band 1,2,3, Uj Girls State 3; Carnival Queen 2; Class President h; Editor School Annual [ ; Band Sec-Treas. 2, Pep Club Vice President 1 ; French Toast. TEEDY LEE MCFADDEN Easketball 1,2,3,1 ; Football U; Annual Staff Uj Track 1 ; Science Club 1 ; Band l,2,3, lj; Lettermens Club 1 ; Chorus 2,3,1 ; Boys State 3; If Girls Asked Boys For Dates, Don ' t Darken My Door , Mrs. Plaster of Paris , The Ghost in the Belfry 7 ; 12 t ' ■•— CHARLOTTE MAE ZIMBELMAN Transfer from Rudyard, Montana 3; Chorus 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Class Sec-Treas. 4; Home Coming Queen Candidate 4. CARL CHRISTOPHER WHITE Basketball 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 3; Lettermens Club 4; Science Club 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Track 4. JULIE ANN SMITH Carnival Queen 4; Co-Editor Paper Staff 3; Co-Editor Annual Staff 4; French Toast. 13 CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1959, in the town of Inverness, and State of Montana, feel that it is our duty to declare our followers a last will and testament since we are about to leave this school. First, to our dear faculty, who has so faithfully serv- ed us in preparation for the future, we do bequeath a haven of rest and relaxation with peaceful dreams. To the juniors we bequeath our senior row. To the sophomores we leave our importance, patience, and wisdom. To the young and green freshman, we leave you lots of luck. I, Joyce Smith, bequeath my ability to work and never accomplish anything to the freshman girls. I, Darla Cady, bequeath my ability to drive to Ephriam May. I, Cheryl Zentzis, bequeath my ability to play the piano to anyone who wants it. I, Bill Cady, bequeath my abilities in football, bas- ketball, and track to all the boys in Inverness High School. Stay with it boys. I, Carl White, bequeath my ability to ram into Collin Bangs to Sonny Laber, and the Siemens brothers. I, Ted McFadden, bequeath my centering job on the foot- ball team to anyone who wants it. Make good use of it. I, Gary Freeman, bequeath my ability to play basketball and a few other sports to Ralph Juarez. I, Julie Smith, bequeath my ability to eat and not gain weight to Merla Cady. I, Charlotte Zimbelman, will my tardiness to Julia Falla, who is already doing a good job of it. I, Joyce Smith, bequeath my ability to stay in geometry class for two years to Julia Falla. I, Darla Cady, bequeath my ability to keep late hours to Shirley Han- -make good use of it. I, Cheryl Zentzis, bequeath my ability to get trips to Bozetnan to Ann Heck and Betty McFadden. I, Bill Cady, bequeath my ability as half-back in foot- ball to Jimmy Siemens--keep it up Jim. I, Carl White, bequeath my size and weight to Gene Jen- son and Ralph Juarez. I, Ted McFadden, bequeath my ability in playing the trombone to Barry Kenfield and Jimmy Peterson. I, Gary Freeman, bequeath my ability to try to study to Ronnie Mangold. I, Julie Smith, bequeath my hot temper to anyone who can make use of it as well as I have. Congratulations to the Class of ' 59 Howard Brothers Furniture Al ' s Jewelry Havre, Montana Havre, Montana 14 CLASS PROPHECY It is now the spring of the year 1969. Let ' s call on the class of 59 and see what sort of lives they are lead- ing. JULIE SMITH is a top model and dress designer in New York City. She lives in a pent house on top of the Empire State Building and drives a motorcycle to work every day. There is only one of the class left in Inverness, she is CHARLOTTE ZLMBLEMAN, and is now better known as Mrs. Ken- field. She now has an even dozen of children-all boys. She drives a Ford convertible and plans to give each of her boys one when they graduate. GARY FREEMAN, now living in New Hams phi re, owns a dairy and works as a fisherman on the side to support his high- school sweetheart (Connie) and their three curly headed little girls. Sergeant BILL CADY, a highway patrolman is now cruising the highways of Nevada. Bill enjoys his work and goes on to say that he met his wife when she was speeding in a slow down zone . JOYCE SMITH, another to marry the sweetheart of her high-school days, has four sets of twins. Because she is living as she always wanted- fifty miles from nowhere, it took several days to locate Joyce. ' Jhen we found her, she was hoeing her nine rows of beans. CHERYL ZENTZIS, one of the top secretaries in the U. S. is now working for the U. N. She has recently announced her engagement to the prime minster of Russia, Nikita Nteysky- nev. TED MCFADDEN, a top recording artist, is about to be married to his fifth wife. He has just brought back in- to popularity, the old favorite Pink Shoelaces. As soon as CARL WHITE was out of school he headed for Alaska where he made his fortune selling air conditioned igloos. Now a multi-millionaire, Carl is frustrated try- ing to spend his money. Still trying to prove that it ' s a woman ' s world, DARLA CADY who is also a man hater, recently bought Allied Van Lines, fired all the men, and hired girls to replace them. Now that the class of 59 has all been accounted for, we feel that each has been successful in his own way, and their names will always echo in the halls of Inverness High School . NORMAN ' S Ranch Sportwear 15 III 1 itw I ■' : r« V ] 5 — 0® 2 j 7 aZ 16 JUNIORS Shirley Han Betty McFadden Ann Heck R.ose White Connie Laber Roger Adams Leonette Mangold Jim Siemens Merla Cady Julia Knlla Class Advisor-Mr. Roswell Loffelmacher, President -Merla Cady, Vice- President-Leonette Mangold, Secretary-Connie Laber, Treasurer-Roger Adams. Electric Havre Supply 18 Company SOPHOMORES Terry Gunderson Karen Freeman Ronnie Mangold Roger Zentzis Marilyn Mangold Sonny Laber i Mi Paulette McFadden Ephriam May Sherrie Owens Class Advisor-Mr. James Sutherland, President-Ronnie Mangold, Vice-Presi- dent- Roger Zentzis, Secretary-Karen Freeman, Treasurer-Sonny Laber Howard Havre 20 Brothers FRESHMEN y«  fc 4 Roger Evans Dottie Han Lawrence Joe him Barbara Barbie Carol Evans Edward Falla Mary White Ralph Juarez Gene Jensen Carolyn Schrouder Charles Siemens Edward Kraft Office Machine? Class Advi President- sor-Mr. Edward Charles Laber, President-Lawrence Joe him, Kraft, Secretary-Carol Evans, Treasurer-Ra Vice- lph Juarez . s s Havre 22 Olympia Ty pewrj ters GRADES 23 Teacher Mrs . Anderson Eighth Grade Raymond Juarez Leona White iki Patty Zi;nbeV. an Jimmy Peterson Tommy Falla Larry Evans Seventh Grade 1 Allen Darbie Ronnie Haaland Heck Gainer Jewelry Chester Shop 24 Teacher Mr. Riley Bobby Gunderson Sixth Grade Janice Mangold r. Mlf • Barry Kenfield Judy Adams Robby Moog Tommy Jochim i?4 i Fifth Grade Leota Alex David Han Loween Peterson Sport Bing ' n Bob ' s 25 Shop ■Fourth Grade Alvin Kraft Edward White Gary Hoog Renee Kan Donald Han Philip Meyers Jerry Evans Lonnie Cady Cheryl Adams Kenneth Richter Aaron Boehm Mary Barbie Third Grade Mrs. Smith Teacher Barlow Haaland Diana Heltborg Dennis Mangold Leo O ' Neil Deanna Jochim Janice Peterson Benny Hall Stanley Cady Janice Gunderson Brenda Freeman Sportman Kremlin Cafe 26 2 Mrs. Woods Teacher fcjfc Second Grade Dana Alex Evelyn Mangold Peter Heltborg f v £ : Myron Richter Mike Stevenson Mark Jochim I I Gene May Hi-Line o Paul zimbelman Havre Lauris Haaland Lanes 27 First Grade A Jane Meyers Hi Scott Meyers Robert Richter Douglas Freeman 1 1 Connie Jo Lea Lark Hovee Lyle Barbie John Santiago ? Dirk Kenfield Wayne Mangold James Santiago Cheryl Richter — v i Mrs. Woods 28 ACTIVITIES Newspaper Staff Standing left to right: Rose White, Shirley Han, Betty McFadden, Mr. Loffelmacher, Mrs. Schmidt. Seated left to right: Ann Heck, Julia Falla, Merla Cady, Leonette Mangold, Connie Labor, Roger Adams, Jim Siemens. Connie Labor Editor Leonette Mangold Co-Editor Cambell ' s Gildford Store 30 BAND FIRST ROW: Paulette McFadden, Ann Heck, Marilyn Mangold, Janice Mangold, Charles Han, Bobby Gunderson, Berry Kenfield, Leoda Alex, Mary White, Dotty Han SECOND ROW: Betty McFadden, Leona White, Karen Freeman, Judy Adams, Loween Peterson, Tommy Jochim, Robbie Moog, David Han, Cheryl Zentzis, Leonette Mangold THIRD ROW: Allan Han, Ronnie Mangold, Carl White, Charles Laber, Larry Jochim, Roger Evans, Gary Freeman, Ronnie Mangold, Roger Zentzis, Jim Peterson, Edward Kraft Valley Machinery Havre Co. 31 CHORUS FIRST ROW: Shirley Han, Betty McFadden, Julia Falla, Rose White, Dotty Han, Carol Evans, Leonette Mangold, Barbara Barbie, Paulette McFadden, Marilyn Hangold, Karen Freeman, Ann Heck SECOND ROW: Leona White, Charlotte Zimbelman Linda Heck, Cheryl Zentzis, Connie Laber, Patty Zimbelman, Carolyn Schrouder, Mary White THIRD ROW: Edward Kraft, Teddy McFadden, Charles Laber, Bill Cady, Roger Zentzis , Gary Freeman, Ephriam May, Ronnie Mangold, Terry Gunderson, Larry Jochim, Collin Bangs 32 MUSIC ACTIVITIES Ssy dA U 33 a Coc m Left to right (back row): Charles Labor, Larry Jochira, Darell Cady, r,ene Jensen, Ralph Juarez, 3a rl Jensen, 7,ddie Fa Ha, Terry Gunderson, Ronnie Mangold, Sphriam Hay, Roger Zentzis, Collin Bangs, Roger ■van?;, Gar Freeman, Bill Cady, Ted McFadden, Carl ,Jhite. Middle Row: Ed Kraft, Carol ! ans, Loween Peterson, Barbara Barbie, Mary liite, Leona White, Janice Mangold, Judy Adams, Lcota Alex, Patti Zimbel- raan, Linda Heck, Karen Freeman, Paulette McFadden, Harilvn Mango] d Sherrie Owens, Mr. Riley, Mr. Labor. Front 2ow: Larry Evans, Ronnie Haaiand, Jin Peterson, Raymond Juares, David Han, Robbie Moog, Bobby Gunderson, Barry Kenfield, Ton Jocbim A 1 an Han, Gene Kraft, Ton Falla, Alan Barbie, Charles Siemens. Union Joplin, Montana Elevator 34 LETTERMEN CLUB n r -. o BK f P fK { « ' If H KC jH jL a . i - v w J Above left to right — Earl Jensen, Charles Laber, Jr., Terry Gunderson, Roger livans, Ronnie Mangold, Collin Bangs, and Carl White Bottom left to right — Larry Jochim, Roger Zentzis, Bill Cady, Gary Freeman, Ted McFaddeiij and Edward Kraft. Implement Havre Company 35 t A Basketball Team Back row left to right: Coach Sutherland, Terry Gunderson, Roger Evans i ary Freeman, Ralph Juarez, Ephrain Hay, Earl Jensen f°? t T °; ' ] eft , t° isht i EiU Ca Carl iJhite La y Jochin, Edward Krait, reddy McJadden, Ronnie llangold First Si::: Coach Sutherland, Sphraiia May, Gary Freeman, Ronnie llangold, Terry Gunderson, Bill Cady, Teddy IfcFadden Gamble ' s Havre Store 36 Basketball B Team Left to right; Coach, Larry Riley, Charles Siemens, Collin Ban s, uene Jensen, Charles Laber, Ro er :.entzis, Darell Cady, Lddie Falla. Grade Team Left to ri £ ht: ?.onnie Ilaaland, Saynond Juarez, Allen Garble, Ton Falla Mr. Riley, Jia Peterson, Gene Kraft, Charles Han, Larry Dvans, Bobby Gunderson, Robby Ifoog, Torn Jochin, David Ilan, Barry Kenfield La-w-rence ' s Dry Rudyard 37 Goods HIGH SCHOOL CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Connie Laber, Karen Freeman, Ann Heck, Carol Evans Grade Cheerleaders Left to right: Linda Heck, Leona White, Patty Zimbelman Triangle Hardware Chester 38 PEP CLUB Bach Row: Lcor.cttc .lan old, Shirley ilar., iary r nitc, ratty i: ibel Linda hech, Julia 7alla, ' .lose .. ' hite, and Harbors Barbie. ' .lid.dle ? oi. ' : Betty HcFadden, Lcona .. hito, Dottie Llan, Paulctte .lor ilarilyn .lan old, and Cheryl :.ent-is. Cheerleaders: Connie Labor, aron Freeman, . ' .nn i ' .cch, and Carol Cv GIRLS ' p E. Bad: How: Patty :;inbcl:.ian, Linda ITcch, Lcona :. hitc, Dottie :ian, Carolyn Cc ' irouder, and Chcrric Ovens. Front Row: Mary ' .rhite, Barbara Barbie, Carol Evans, Hr. Sutherland, Karen Freeman, Paulettc UcFaddcn, and Ilarilyn :Ian£old. Havre Furniture 39 FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: Jim Siemens, Roger Zentzis, Teddy Mc Fadden, Roger Adams, Larry Jochim, Sdward Kraft, Charles Siemens Manager SECOND ROW: Charles Laber and Darrell Cady Managers, Terry Gunderson, Bill Cady, Gary Freeman, Roger Evans Ronnie Mangold, Coach Mr. Sutherland Ronnie Mangold Bill Cady Roger Evans 40 Gary Trccr-an Led Ilc addcn Edward Kraft loner ::cnt=i: Terry Gundcrcon Valley ..orrcr .car.in Jin Siemens Furniture llavrc 41 Larry Jochin Cor.ipany i£ZS? Cc£t£c 9¥Z ,.-.- 31 62 OAty. £7 ' flj£ -eJ frUtui, ' ? , HUt t p44tqndy QJum jJ 42 Our Carnival this year was held on October 4, and proved to be a big success. Julie Smith and Pjannie Mangold were crowned king and queen. Attendants were Leonette Mangold, Paulette 1 ' icFadden, Dottie Han, Bill Cady, Jim Siemens, and Edward Kraft. Miller Studio Havre 43 PROM The Inverness Junior-Senior Prom was hold in the Inverness High School gym on April 11, Kith music provided by the Red Lee Trio. ' Showboat , ' : the theme chosen for the prom, was depicted by a forty foot mural of a Mississippi scene. BANQUET The Junior-Senior Banquet was held on Hay 16, at the Elk ' s Club in Havre. The Juniors, .Seniors, Teachers, and their wives were present. A delicious turkey dinner was served. Special entertainment included musical selec- tions sung by the Junior girls. Super- intendent William Gunderson, Cheryl Zentzis, President of the Senior Class, Merla Cady, President of the Junior Class, spoke at the banquet. 44 GRADUATION INVERNESS SCHOOL GYMNASIUM May 25, 1959 3 P.M. Processional ------------ Mrs. Corrine Anderson Invocation ----------------- -Father Micke You ' ll Never Walk Alone - - - - -High School Mixed Chorus Address- -------------- Senator Robert Durkee The Halls of Ivy ------- -High School Mixed Chorus Presentation eighth Grade Diplomas - - - Mr. Wm. Gunderson Presentation of Awards --------- Mr. Km. Gunderson Presentation of High School Diplomas - - -Mr. Leon Mangold Benediction- ---------------- -Father Micke Recessional- ------------ Mrs. Corrine Anderson BACCALAUREATE Sermon Was Delivered by The Rev. Melvin Frantsen, Rudyard, Montana Place Date Inverness High School May 24, 1959 CLASS FL0W3R White Roses CLASS MOTTO Climb the Stairs to Success; The Elevator Isn ' t Running CLASS COLORS Bronze and Light Yellow Cheryl Zentzis, Valedictorian Teddy McFadden Julie Smith Carl White f- Darla Cady, Salutatorian Gary Freeman Charlotte Zimbelman William Cady Joyce Smith 45 SNAPSHOTS ft GAl Mess? J MK .«? i£ + f i _ ■■% 4 4 MH Sjt fr ttiis aM,as d %Uup £ _ JRiwwAHj i J 46 4 £ - ' JpsfOti - - tfAtsutyj ae tt 4L£st£At rkM!u (UaaIu •£l Zi AUL 4y. I T4 tS7t 4 +U,? a - a£ -4 Af t 3 feacvfe -z 1 -JtZi AAa; ClA uy -ii rUL; J ' tns 4,M A £U £sJcfJ -jd t bjef fa ? t ic z LJ ? ? 7lj+ +4, i JietPtd-aM - 47 ywr. CAVALIERS ROCKY MOUNTAIN PACKING COMPANY You Will Always Find Better V.Tiolesale Meats Clothing For Men and Boys Custom Slaughtering Curing- locker processing 129-3rd Avenue Havre, Montana Phone 61 Havre, Montana Congratulations to the Class of 1959 FARM EQUIPMENT COMPANY PETERSEN ' S HAVRE IMPLEMENT COMPANY J. I. Case Farm Machinery Studebaker Packard John Deere Sales Service Sales Service Parts Phone 94 Havre, Montana Phone 356 Havre, Montana VITA- RICH DAIRY INC. Congratulations to the Class of 1959 Milk-The Energy Food 11 Vita-R.ich CENTRAL MACHINERY COMPANY Guaranteed Quality Phone 1243 Havre, Montana Phone 337 Havre, Montana TED ' S RESTAURANT LIBERTY COUNTY TIMES Dining Room Complete Menu ' ' Serving the Hi-Line In Out Service For 54 Years 6 A.M. to 1 A.M. 7 days a week Phone EDison 4-2211 Chester, Montana Phone Havre 2870-J 48 LES ' CASH STORE Foods ' Keats Dry Goods Hardware Phone ELgin 9-2233 Inverness, Montana HANSEN SHEET METAL Heating and Air Conditionin ; Mueller Climatrol John J. Hansen Phones: Business 1414 Owner Residence 1956J East first Street Havre, Montana ASKVOLD ' S MEDICAL PHARMACY Quality Service To The Hi-Lines Phone EDison 4-3571 Chester, Montana MAC ' S CONOCO SERVICE Armco Steel Buildings Grain Bins • Auto Accessories • Helen ' s Cafe in Connection SERVICE WHILE YOU EAT Phone ELcin 9-2345 Joplin, Montana CHESTER IMH.BMENT COMPANY John Deere Sales Service Most Complete Farm Store on the Hi-Line Phone EDison 4-3221 Chester, Montana BERG MOTORS Repair of all makes cars trucks Phone EDison 4-2291 Chester, Montana HI-LINE CLEANERS YOUR CLEANER IS YOUR CLOTHES ' BEST FRIEND Phone EDison 4-3121 Chester, Montana 0. D. ' S MARKET Meats Groceries Vegetables Fresh Fruits Phone EDison 4-3261 Chester, Montana 49 BURLEIGH FARMER AGENCY : ' .. ' here Insurance is a Business, Hot a Sideline ' ' Havre, Montana LOU LUCKS CO. Everything for lien Shoes for Everybody Dry Cleaning shoe Repairing Havre, Ilontana FAOLETIS MERCHANTS BAKK Member of F. D. I. C. .ludyard, Montana SANVIK BROTHERS, INC. General Merchandise A Good Place to Trade Phone 7 5-2411 lludyard, Montana BUTTREY3 in Havre Serving all of North Central Ilontana with the nation ' s finest lines of Ouality Merchandise for You, Your Family and Your Home. ' FERH ' S F0T03 Finest in Photography Frank M. Martin, Photographer Havre, Montana DARRYL ' S COIJOCO Conoco Petroleum Products Farm or Bulk Deliveries Phone EL 0-2302 Inverness, Montana HAVRE FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION Savings Insured by Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation up to $10,000. 321 Third Jtreet Havre Phone 250 50 1 NORTHERN XIRJ COMPANY i Best Wishes for a Successful Future More Miles per Dollar Chevron Gasoline MONTANA POWZR COMPANY Recapping Wheel Alignment We Are Always Ready To Serve You Batteries Phone .iDison 4-2931 Chester, Montana Phone 1500 Havre, Montana HI-LIN.-: EQUIPMENT COMPANY FARMER ' S UNION OIL COMPANY Congratulations Bob Chapr.ian, Manager Class of 59 Let Us Serve Your Car So Your Car Will Serve You Phone igin 9-2115 Joplin, Montana Phone L in 9-2150 Joplin, Montana 1 RUDYARD LUMBER COMPANY PHILLIPS CHEVROLET Coraplete Line of Sales and Service Buildin r Materials Glidden Paints Used Cars and Trucks Insulation Materials Masonry Products Phone igin 5-2170 Rudyard, Montana Sash and Doors Phone -JLr.in 5-2631 Rudyard, Montana The Best of iverything For Real Fun Stop At To The 1959 Graduates. K-LANES GjlIiii ' S aARBiR SHOP Rudyard, Montana Phone .iLgin 5-2421 Uudyard, Montana 51 AUTOGRAPHS rb xw Jp JIM UUn Ta tr, - • §1 AV Patt: Hi-Line Cleaners Chester, Montana COMPLIMENTS OF t ) t V ot ro fy )£ nAs y •yx 7, M l Finest for your cleaning needs 52 1
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