North Toole County High School - Caprock Yearbook (Sunburst, MT)

 - Class of 1965

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Here, students find that education is a must for them in order to live to the fullest extent in their world. With this in mind, the Senior Class of 1965 1 presents this record of our Scnssiiyesi. i M ' ' l i ff? V' , vi IM .jtiyf 1 ..4, P Q ef ,W Ja ft . f, .af ,Q e iii' 8. i' ,J QV gn Wen? orzdm The class of 1965 presents this page in memory of a former teacher, Mr. Jack Kline, and alumnus, Larry Carroll. Although they have left this earth in person, both have an everlasting nitch in our hearts and minds. MR. .TACK KLINE LARRY CARROLL I ceasedg and, through the breathless hush that answered me, the far-off rush of herald wings came whispering like music down the vibrant string as of by ascending prayer. Edna St. Vincent Millay ? - PRIDE IN HIS WORK CZ -' ALWAYS WILLING TO HELP LI - UNDERSTANDING f - LIKEABLE AND LASTING FRIEND QS - SCIENTIFIC ATTITUDE c - CHEERFUL IN HIS WAYS A - HELPFUL TO STUDENTS r - RESPONSIVE TO STUDENTS NEEDS a - AMBITIOUS m- MODEST PERSONALITY m - MANAGING OUR EVERY DAY PROBLEMS e - EVERYONE APPREOIATES HIM c - OAPABLE I - KIND AND COOPERATIVE Zeofcafzbn We, the annual staff of 1965, gratefully dedicate this CAPROCK to Mr. Paul Schrammeck, principal of North Toqle County High School. Always on hand to aid any student in need, he is a sincere and dedicated teacher and administrator. Mr. Schra1'nmeck's varied duties during the day include teaching several math classes, presiding at general assemblies, and performing the many other jobs con- nected with his post as principal. T 5 After a difficult day at the office here at N, T,C, H, S, , fabove picturej, Mr. Shrammeck enjoys both fishing, flower lefty, and hunting, flower rightj, in his leisure hours. r CSC500fcfE0dZ' Left to right - Mr. Lawrence Berthelote, Mr. Alvon Mochel, Mrs. Lillian Larson, Mr. Hazen Law son - Supt. , Mr. James Leary, Mr. Frank Taft, Mr. Wallace Iverson, Mr. Jay lohannesen, Mr. Joseph Gottfried, Mr. Henry Alme. The school board of any educational system stands as one of the most important factors in producing a well-organized arrangement. Sunburst schools are indeed fortunate to have a board whose principle interest is setting the foreward policy and budgeting the funds so that students at North Toole County High School and in the elementary building receive the best possible education. Their tasks are far from simple and require much time and thought from each one of these tireless members. Taskmasters, they are, and to each one of them go our eternal gratitude. J essayes I sincerely congratulate the members of the Class of 1965. The years following the high school career promise a bright future. May each of you utilize the education which you have gained at North Toole County High School to the fullest ex- tent. Sincerely, Hazen R. Lawson PRINCIPAL PA UL SHRAMMECK SUPERIN TENDENT HAZEN LAWSON To the class of 1965 I extend my heartiest congratulations. Four years ago the faculty and administration welcomed you to North Toole County High School. We looked forward eagerly to working with this class of students who were just beginning high school. We have not been disappointed in you. Now, four years later, as we assess your accomplishments, one question remains unanswered. Have our seniors acquired a zest for learning, and will they aspire to further their educational accomplishments beyond the high school diploma? A yes answer to this question is our reward and your weapon against the forces existing in the world who would take away the rights and freedoms which you enjoy in our democratic nation today. P. R. Schrammeck Principal GCUA? MR. WILLIAM HOPPES Guidance Counselor Grade School Principal Hot Lunch Supervisor MR. PAUL SCHRAMMECK Algebra I and II Geometry High School Principal MR. MERLE HAINES English II and III Annual Advisor Play Director MR. TOM PECK U. S. History American Problem World Geography Basketball Coach Junior Class Sponsor MISS LYDIA HEA GY Typing I Bookkeeping Journalism Office Practices MR. JOHN MCA LLISTER English I and IV German I Librarian MR. HUGH OUELLETTE General Mathematics Algebra I Physics Earth Science Sophomore Class Sponsor MR. CURT THOMPSON Biology Advanced P. E. Physical Education Drivers Training Football Coach Wresrling Coach Senior Class Sponsor MRS. LEOTA NICHOLS N. T. C. H. S. Choir Grade School Band and Choir MR. VERNON MA URITSEN N. T. C. H. S. Band Kevin Band Oilmont Band Drill Team Sponsor MR. ARTHUR VENDER MCCh3H1C31 Drawlng T851 Wood Shop Freshman Sponsor MISS LYNN JONES Home Ec. I and II Advanced Home Ec. Health and Physiology Pep Club Sponsor KAY RUTH JOHNSTON Junior Play 3 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3 Annual Staff 4 High School Rodeo 3, 4 Football 4 Wrestling 4 B Track 2, 4 Science Club 1,2 Football Manager 1, 2 Letter1'nan's Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Band 1, 2, 3 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Gir1's State Delegate 3 Sno-Ball Queen Candidate 3 M. l. E, A. 3, 4 Cheerleader 4 Class President 4 Annual 3, 4 Editor 4 District Band 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 American Legion Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4 Assistant P. E. Instructor 4 Sergeant-at -Arms 4 Basketball Co-Capt. 4 SnoBall King Cand. 4 CLAUDE HARDEE CLARK 'TODD DUANE KELSO DAVID BRIAN DUNK DAVID LIONEL SANDON Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball Co-Captain 4 Student Council Representative 2 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1,2 Homecoming King Candidate 3 Annual Staff 4 Librarian 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Band 1,2, 3, 4 Football 2, 4 Track 2 Basketball Manager 1,2 Letterman's Club 1, 2, 4 Musical 2,4 EVELYN ANN HERD in 4 ,,,. ff :wtf VX U L F 5DNv,qf'f, LH lx tl f ' V if if ,M 51 I T ' N 'CBJ U1 QU 5 .A fp -I+-am ' ,ij-js! Mfr fqgjuifr , r KF-J A J Intramural Basketball X 1 ,aQ.Q,l15D , 1,2,3 'QQ In My 'V I Football 4 , , -' K ' XX 1 ,X -U 'TJX Student Council 2,4 ,l., L !A5L?t Jf SnoBall King Candidate 3 5,91 U - l 3 'zo Otgvf' DOROTHY LYDIA T AU LE Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4 GAA 3,4 Annual 4 Librarian 4 Transfer 2 Girl's State Delegate 3 Junior Play 3 Band 3, 4 Pep Band 3,4 District Band 4 Choir 2, 3 Musical 2, 4 Office 3,4 ERNEST IA MES BALDWIN CA NDIS IOSEPHINE PETERSCHICK ,i, Bw .9 , 1 X X DENORA MARIE CHAMBERS if . 1 It 7 .4 a , , Jw ,eq 1 J ,af y ,f X xt 'TY' 'Y Y' 1 Q ,. AW -A I x JA! , M vZ::.., J . 1 l,l,4f,,f' D i ' 'J 'L Ur .- 2'5 ' f ff X3 W, A 'u I Q,1f-'ya - - 1 x -7'i4gf1,2J'ef'?f' ,fl 'A C57 'V 1 A f J ,, 1 7-ffl' fs-f 9: ,' ,ju , 1, , Q,,..f ei THOMAS KENT MEAGHER Choir 1, 2 Pep Club 2, 3 Pep Club Secretary 3 Annual 3, 4 Annual Treasurer 4 Office 4 Librarian 3 Junior Play 3 It, Baskaiball 1 2 3 4 VL lBasketball Co-Cap. 4 Class Secretary 3 Student Council Rep. Homecoming King 4 Football 1, 2, 3,4 Letterman's Club 3, 4 Vice-President 4 I Junior Play 3 Junior Play 3 Basketball 1, 2,3 Basketball Co-Capt. 3 Football 1, 2,3,4 Football Co-Capt. 4 Wrestling 4 Wrestling Co-Capt. 4 Student Council Pres. 3,4 Student Council Rep. 3 Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4 Class Secretary 1 Class President 2 Musical 2 GARY MELVIN DANBROOK J,-fvijjyg fqiiwwbu A3 fl 4' A at l J My Junior Playg ' l Lf! My ' ' Musica12 ji 9,LAnnua14 , Mk' 0 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 fda, W JIU Dj! Gir1's State A1ternate3 it j, ff f Student. Treasurer 3,4 xx , NJ EAA Vgze-Eresigentiic d 4 an ,rw A ff C221 A ,U I, I JA! 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A. ig yew 5,5 dx I HX JMX, ig ,QV QQ, if' in-LQ 'am QL EQ L Letterrnans Club 3, 4 ,ln 1 Y - ,WV , -feffibff fl ff ?'i 'R M A 5.31 1 YA k, , Wm t intramural Basketball 3 X x ' V ' E 59 QQ X Xi ' K- - w Q, , L x . x X 4, talk, Eg - .P A E E '15 P G1 ti A 1 - ,, 4, ' W by AEP :J-its-5 E Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Co-Captain 4 Basketball 1,2,3, 4 Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4 President 4 Boys State Delegate 3 Choir Vice-President 1 Junior Play 3 Annual 4 Heisey 3 American Legion Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Choir 1,2, 3, 4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Choir Librarian 4 Annual 3,4 Pep Band 3,4 Musical 2,4 Band 3, 4 Snow -Ball Queen Candidate 4 Assistant Play Director 3 .- av. gpg, STEVE DORAN HOPPES 25 ALLEN WESLEY RODGERS Pep Club - 2, 3,4 Band - 2,3,4 Pep Band - 2, 3 Student Council -3 Choir - 1 Junior Play - 3 Musical - 2, 4 M.I.E.A. - 3 Cheerleader - 4 Annual - 3,4 Ass't Editor - 4 Class Vice-President - 4 Office - 4 LU ANNE GAIL BLAIR Band - l,2,3,4 Pep Band - 1,2,3,4 Annual - 4 Football - 2 M.I.E.A. - 4 Junior Play - 3 Transfer - 2 Chorus - 3 Girl's State Alternate - 3 Pep Club - 3 Junior Play - 3 Cheerleader - 3 Office - 4 MARLEEN DOUGHTY BLAIR .f't'1 y., 173, I X 4' W I ll n lvl 1, r f I f ' A 1, K 32 ny' , IP J 1, ,M , sw Basketball 1, 3 wresinng 4 Football 1, 2,4 ' ltnd 1, 2 Choir 4 1 Junior Play 3 Student Council 1 Class Treasurer 4 Class Vice-Pres, 2 Homecoming King Cand Pep Band 1,2 4 Wrestling 4 A N 'R X, X X, fx- ! N 4X CSQUIOF CASS OXQCQFS Senior Class leaders are from left Dave Dumon Treasurer Dawn Bashor - Secretary, Luanne Blair Vice President and Kay Johnston President. enzbr 512 yfls 5 ! Mr. McAllister has worked extensively with the Seniors in English this year. The Why for an answer is a must with him. f . merzcan ooernm ezzzf The highlight of the Senior American Government class this year was a trip to our capitol at Helena to visit the legislature. There, they viewed our government in action. Sponsored by: MEAGHER'S SHOPPING CENTER - Sunburst Ojfgce Qqsszlsfan fs Above, from left to right, Candis Peterschick, Dawn Bashor, and Lu- anne Blair are office assistants working for Mr. Schrammeck. Below, left, DeNora Chambers, office assistant for Mr. Lawson, types dili- gently. Mona Fargher and Fay Roark hold the office of student treas- urer. All are gaining practical office experience in their day-to-day contacts with related office problems. Sponsored by: LOVENESS FURNITURE - Cut Bank and FARMERS CO-OP - Sunburst 769 Occaszbnx C' unzbr- ezzzbr Zan uefn GUEST SPEAKER: The Reverend Mr. Halass presented a delightful and witty speech. CLASS SPEAKERS: Marvin Mathews, Junior Class President, gave the opening address and Sharon Sonnemaker, Senior Class President, followed with an appropriate appreciative speech. 30 THE THEME: Apple Blossom Time . THE PLACE: The El Rancho Dining Room in Lethbridge, Alberta. THE TIME: 2:00 p. m. on April 25th, .1964. THE PURPOSE: To honor the graduating class of 1964. ENTERTAINMENT: A clarinet solo by Diane Suta, accompanied by John German, was presented. Lynn Hough and John German also entertained with a piano duet. SPONSORED BY: LARSON'S MEN WARE - Cut Bank 1964 Ir. -Sr. Prom Royalty Carol Kimmet - Queen Richard Hallingstad - King N M RX Grand March gf YQ, U'-L. Musicians - The Squires. Punch servers - Joan Lorenzen and unzbr-cgenzbr .KPFOHZ Chuck I-Iallingstad. Under a large central hoop of colored lights, the theme of the 1964 Junior-Senior Prom, Magic Moments, came real. Elected royalty for the occasion were Carol Kimmet and Rich- ard Hallingstad. Dancing to the music of The Squires was highlighted by the Grand March at midnight. Chuck Hallingstad and Joan Lorenzen servedpunch. Sponsored by: O'HAlRE MANOR - Shelby Diana in all her glory! In case you don't know, Tom is showing off the new pajamas he got for Christmas. This is what Luanne looks like when she 's mad, The Three Mouse Keteers say, Cheese! Jean Mauritsen Doug Kelley Vicki Minnich 36 Ray Stroman Ron Sheets Mona Fargher Jim Kimmet Rick Frost Bruce Sharp Art Taft Ron Kimmet Sonja Minnich Elaine Stores Pam Bashor Lynn Paisley Herb Karst Daniel Kimmet Dennis Sonnemaker Joe Taule Thomas Hilliard Sue IHIlSkY Bette Johnston Bobby Malberg David Linnell 37 Terry Aschim A - 1:-v gffiffz . .V , i -K 17 I - ,fix V ' ' ri:-Sf 'i 536 .r -: gi J 2 ,Ric ' it -V R-9 xxsvfjx - is ,pg ,Z 5 291 fz Q f el is 1, s are 1 . f' ' Gs .rflfas Jack Johannes Brian Barrows x M , - ,f rl., X YI l f w I' I , D u W VJ Z N , I 1 e AJ Y. Liv 3' 'Y V if ,rf 'iqkjgli Lf , X i , 3 if .rr W 'X if! ffm fl! Vx Ri! Y K1 Mike Lel-um Peg H31ITl1'aSI ' 1 Mx! j f Nw jj if' M Lf . X uf X r M '4 r L 13 3 'iw 4 Q- ,N Re s, . g-.L .A s ,ss ,W s 's 1? YH s is S H1 if Dennis Bergstrom David Hofland Patty Bucher Karen Clouse 38 unzbr GQJJ Ojfqcers Rick Frost - President, Dennis Bergstrom - Vice-President, Karen Clouse - Secretary, Sue Jansky - Treasurer. CM jlglsfory Tippicanoe and Tyler Too is a well known phrase in U. S. History. This represents a small portion of the knowledge gained in the study of America's past. Einyizy III There are many different types of American literature studies in this class. Poe11'y is one of these. Sometimes we are allowed to make up our own theme for the year, covering the study of poetry. Our preference is Poetry In Motion. unzbr yjQy MAN OVERBOARD From the intricacies of make -up and the chaos of back-stage activities comes a per- formance called Man Overboard , a mys- tery -comedy presented by the Junior Class this year. Mr. Merle Haines directed the play, which waspresented November 20th and 21st in the N. T. C. H. S. auditorium. Taking place on an oceanliner voyage to Europe, Man Overboard combined a fast- moving plot with interesting characters - made doubly .so by a wonderful junior cast. MAN OVERBOARD Lgft Photgg Character MISS HANNAH BLAIR - - KATSY PREW ----- FLOSSIE NELSON - - DOTTY ALLEN - - MELANIE LEROY - - LOUISE CARSON ---- ARLENA DUSENBERRY - CAPTAIN O'SHEA - - - MR. HENRY VAN CLEVE HERBERT HOOLEY - - - DICK MOORE - - BILL TRENT - - JOE NASH ------ GEORGE LAWRENCE - - HONEY-BOY BROWN - - ALBERT MAXEY ---- TIM ------- SLIM ------ BUTCH - - - Cast - - Peg Halmrast - Sonja Minnich - - Vicki Minnich - - Sue Jansky - Mona Fargher - - Jean Mauritsen - Bette Johnston - Brian Barrows - - - - Doug Kelley Dennis Bergstrom - - Ron Kimmet - - Ray Stroman - - Rick Frost - - Jim Kimmet - - - -Art Taft - - Bruce Sharp - Clark Schlegel - - Dan Kimmet - - Bob Malberg Crunchie-Munchie Crispies, they are the best! sings Honey-Boy Brown, alias Art Taft, to Miss Hannah Blair. fPeg Halmrastj Right Photo: Albert Maxey QBruce Sharpj creates an uproar by smashing into an important ' diplomat, Mr. Henry Van Cleve CDoug Kelleyj. Miss Blair looks on with con- sternation. Sponsored by: OILFIELD LUMBER COMPANY - Kevin, Cut Bank and BUD'S BARBER SHOP - Milk River Yes, even Ray powders his nose! Selling peanuts, pop corn, and candy, is one of the principle jobs for juniors. Is this how junior girls get ready for dates? Hands off the merchandise, Bette! Sponsored by: STATE FARM INSURANCE AGENCY - Cut Bank may .W fDeQyafe.s Three juniors and two seniors accompanied Mr. Haines to Missoula to the Montana Inter- scholastic Editorial Association meetings last fall. They learned how they could improve student publications. csem esfer djxams Teachers at NTCHS administer semester tests to their students. Here we see the English II and Physics classes writing their tests. fi Ryan Robison N .AVI V X ,XV M. LF QD ,QV eq 5 li! A MVK! f DA fyvlfv. V1 xl f 1 Uv ivy Aiwa! UR V FXR x A UMR rn yn rf Q .i vi J! U , l LJ vxl- fi fl if i N W 55-3 A , I , x 5 -1 N vV,u' s U ,lj 'J ri ii 5 . X 5 51 , I Arlene Lukkasson Lyle Kohles 44 U an X Y A Terry Roark Pat Berthelote Carol McNett Diane Kelly Jennifer Jansky Virginia Johnson I Hanford Gallup Sue Carpenter David Dwello ,X , I 1 X 1 ' , , . 7:1 X f f 1 :fe ,f f V ,fffyv A , A ' X f 1-mfsf fir ,- 4 ,4 ,I 3, f f Rudy Suta Xi v Vicki Peterschick 'MarshaiSwenson X, 1 I ' 1 I , X Deni Lawrence Mary Taule 3 Tanya Farbo X X X My f. X W, x' X X ,XX , f w XJ X, X' X . X X X V ' W xx . x X x dv MIfinda'We1ch Brenda Dahl Fred McLachlan f ' ' , J T7 . 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V C Y 1' 0 A . .9 . V J! 6, fo 0.6 if! I v n,l , 0. 0 if 1 11 ft f' 'W W l MZ 'jf' C ' w ,JL X6 Io C , 'f b c W, w ' 1' 78.1 A XM! V 'WM lip OW In .L J Sid ASChiH'1 Ray Ballew Sherry Hurlbert csopfom ore GQSS Ojfgcers Ryan Robison - President, Roxie Paisley - Vice-President, Diane Kelley - Secretary-Treasurer J oyfs yjfyszcczf gfzcafzbn The freshman and sophomore boys strive for physical fitness during their two year requirement of P. E. During the year, N. T. C. H. S. has been fortunate to receive many new articles of equipment, some of which is shown here. Todd'Kelso, not pictured, serves as an assistant to Mr. Thompson. Below, the sophomore English students are receiving practical advice from Mr. Haines, their instructor, on the proper use of library facilities. English is a four -year required course at N. T. C. H. S. ENGLISH II 501050122 ore Zzbbyy These biology students are learning the fundamentals of the science of life. eom Qffy For the moment, these geometry students seem to be studying the geometrical design in the C3.I'I1Cl'3.. Sponsored by: P. J. ANDERSON Sc SONS - Sunburst Relaxing during lunch hour, the sophomore girls battle out a game of ping-pong Selling programs is the main project for the sophomores during basketball session. Sponsored by: MARIAS RIVER ELECTRIC CO-OP. , INC. - Shelby Pat gets a better perspective when her brains are lower than Extracurricular activities are an im- her feet. portant part of every sophomore 's education. P1ease, God, help us win this game! Fred practices the stunts of his ancestors by sitting on his perch high above the gym floor. Susan, don't look so startled. It's only Boone taking your picture. The celebration of Montana 's Territorial Centennial brought out many colorful characters. . The Rovin' Gambler Prairie Chickens Powerful Pierre Jack - The Gripper mqqwg Q JAX W Ken Evans ,1 ' , ,x Carla Stromain ,- Q w x lg -, 4 1 W x, 1 Ioan Lorenzen JoLayne Rogers , Y , - . N A, ,A K ., Gary K6,SfCI Ronnie Jensen rxx i X y wx, l'. ' 1 -- U wffy,mi'g7ef- ' ' ,pzfiq ,m lfflfwx N K ' ' 1 '? ?5Si?ii55: ',f48fw,f.a1fwwfef ' P15192 .11 Mais . ? gf' -11 f-, fy f Qgg,Q,gm:gfzz::ff,,:22ss3a5v UL 5 isa' 1 ww ,..,, A : fra-,IL E?lf1?'LL ' - ?35X??f 3 n ' 5.5 FL 1 ' G miaxifsf '- ,fszib 4? E- S',S1'.2'-22 5. .-Q 'ft'- EF . a. A f ' ff' YF? fm -a fn +2 iw-AZN K ' My Y ,f Patt S encer Jeanette Premo 35311 vw im ,f.Q,,S.Q.ff,w.,,.fgff 'Mesa Ymfa, ws, ., Q in 5-was ff'w:,:,:f.ifnfv 332351 fgwqfhf- Wffsi'f4QzQg K, ff--.:isief'ef'!YH'?,,Yf:, fwi:Ri 1 ?2'i'Y Si?Mi' 1 5555531 K f . ' I 'L H- Davld Tyrneri + ' ,, f ,fl ,f ea Q in 'A ,fy ' - 1. fi ' f W. P .. ,, r f, A .ff . 'E ' L ' 5' A , - , X , L, ,W wa I AN, 'b , , , L' ' f .fy an X , 1 1 1' A 1 x X I J N V , K gg, 'T uf! fx Q X 547 5. a N5 O .x X, a 1 V X f 4 7 , X . C NY x3 ' S x N vw R X7 X1 Q I x Bobby Wing Pat Sanderson Earl Neuse: Danny Mitchell Vicki Andqrsfjnf V4.0 Chuck Hallingstad ,.f . Lanette Maxwell Judy Sonnemaker n James Dahlen Tim Jolliffe Wendy Carrico Marion Neuser fgj- n ' A f' ,Ggbrge Danielson Sharon Norling Steve Escallier 55 Carol Shure Mike Miner lohn Moffatt Gary McDermott Gail Christensen Linda Fowler Nancy Danbrook 56 Allan Linnell Greg Clouse Janet Hoppes Kelley Lukkasson Louella Myers Wm ,- Danny Anderson H257 f JQSJJ JJ M Lyla Tomsheck Don Kelley U David Evenson David x f 'LQIQ L Y QWMQI A J LL X ELIVVXIJ L L Q Larry Miller Paulette Luckenbill Q9 Gary Richmond Q N7I'Q.S'AQ22dI2 C683 OAQCQFS Chuck Hallingstad - President, Steve Escallier - Vice-President, Nancy Danbiook - Secretary-Treasurer 57 9769 gra I These freshmen are studying the fundamentals of algebra to obtain a firm basis-for further studies in mathematics. enerafyyfaff General Math is one of the two mathematics courses offered to freshmen. These students are learning to solve verbal problems. Co-Sponsored by: THE MINT BAR Where Friends Meet Friends - Shelby SL SHELBY MOTOR COMPANY - Shelby gresgm an nyfls' This freshman English class seems to be taking English seriously. We can almost hear Mr. McAllister saying, Grammar is fundamental! 931246 ys1CafC'30Q1Cczf1'0z2 Position ready - exercise! Jean Mauritsen, junior P. E. assistant, sitting, far left, directs the freshman and sophomore girls in the art of physical fitness. Physical Education is required for two years at N. T. C. H. S. 59 3 Three entrants in the annual freshman beauty contest. Keep trying, John! You'11 get off the floor if you keep flapping your arms. Earl! It's not polite to laugh at other people 's clothes! yszbs 57 0a12CeOfjYQ122e COIQOIDICS Pleasing aromas, whirring sewing machines, formulating minds - contribute to the busy atmosphere of this class iD1'122 ers 7 Cfjofzcabbn Drivers' Education offers its students the opportunity to learn proper driving habils before receiving their State Drivers' Licenses. Sponsored by: PEOPLE 'S MARKET - Kevin M0125 anof yszbbyy Health and Physiology teaches these students a more comprehensive study of the structure and function of their bodies. Ccjarff csczen ce The Earth Science class has become an introduction to chemistry and physics. Although this class is not required, it is a worth-while subject. Sponsored by: DR. G. G. COLLINS - Conrad EjOI'fOfgQOyZ'd!0 y Mozambique - where 's that? The world geography students find the answer to this and many other in teresting world questions. In the far left and back, sits Miss Donna Dyrdahl, a student teacher from Havre, who taught for several months at N. T. C. H. S. Mrffzhy CQ C 0122 poszfzbn The latest arrival in curriculum at our, school is Composition and Writing. Students develop needed writing technique through extensive practice. Mr. Haines' main theme in this industrious class is write write, and write some more. ourn 1:3122 Gfzss Journalism is a preparatory course for hard-working and imaginative individuals in the news- paper field. In addition to completing a regular course of study, these students produce the Refiner, NTCHS bi-weekly school newspaper. C9143 The journalism officers this year are: Left to right, Editor, Dawn Bashorg Assistant Editor, Sonja Minnichg and Secretary-Treasurer, Peggy Halmrast. M-M ygozhy I C1ick, click, click, The freshmen are creating these business-like noises in their Typing I Class. Instructing is Miss Heagy. yraogs a120fg120Q13fzy f Dirty coveralls and a noisy atmosphere do not dampen the spirits of these mechanics in the making. Our new shop teacher Mr. Vendor is standing at the left. 67 77 Uanceof yslcaffjofzcafzbn On the trampoline, Dave, not the floor! This class is a new addition to the school curriculum. QSoon after this picture was taken, Dave Dunk completed a regulation trampoline flip which ended with a not-so -soft landing on the gymnasium floor - He was slightly shaken up - but not injured, however.J Wee anzbaf Qrawzby 68 X2 Office yjracfzces Miss Heagy is determined to make these girls efficient secretaries before the year is over. 769 fra II C sig!! xx se studegts arf deeply involved in the algebraic equation - such as fxz + YJ Y3 I X ' Y ' 69 bvjgrarzdns Want to check out a book? AThe following librarians will help you: From left to right are Evelyn Herd Karen Clouse, Dorothy Taule, Elaine Stores, Peggy McLachlan, and Jennifer Jansky. Seated is Mr. McAllister, head librarian. erman I Deutsch ist nicht sehr leicht-zu viele Prufungen and Ubungen! fGerman is not very easy - too many tests and exerciseslj Here we see the German Class taking a vocabulary test. Sponsored by: LEE'S OASIS BAR 85 CAFE - Shelby 01229 C012 0122163 Sewing is one of the many skills taught by Miss Jones to this second-year Home Economics class. Miss Jones also teaches basic Home Economics to the freshmen. 00OfS5O!0 Here we see some members of the woodshop class carefully working on one of the many woodworking projects. may JIM An intregal part of every student's day is the study hall. These students are studying in the library under the watchful U5 eye of Mr. Thompson. yjgp E612 The Pep Bands, under the direction of Mr. Mauritsen, provides entertain- ment in the form of lively music at all home ball games. M, 5 , V nv R 1 -W Q E 2- .pf ? I Qin 1 ' ',-, V my . 4, p fag? v f N rg Q4 , - V W V' I zxxrxx . In wxlx K 1 fir 'B or K7 5 , W ?E f wQ wf3fwQQm' wfw Mf MgweMfw ,1 , ' M, 'rig K 2 ,max yx 5 W, f 1 K an .Q V , xi Hu ff pg , qu , QW Q A f ' W, . Efm-M Q3 X ffkwf. ,aw y,5- ,Q fmawff A W gy 3 K' f Q I . - . 'X h gif -xl,,, ,WN iffy-N, fix' by L Mzx Q, . - - X75 Q 'f'f ' I fi, xgsw Q X, ' g,.T.PM - ffjf,K,5 'iff In . KL , fx 55, K X li ' 'X vu ' - a ' if ff' 'M' ,xr ' '-.425 ' an I Q 0 Q gs I ffmx f ,ff aw, gh ff ' . 4, . m- : hV :h E1 ' mx xx l, .wqjxgf .. Q.-35 -R 9 l S ' ' fy f115 '- f Ml W 2 bf1N . 'K 'L A ' ,5 ' 'W ff 5 A ,11 fm, f..::.,.: 4 W 'L Q , y ' www- X ' f ' . rw ,,ifj,wJi f' .JEQffM, 4fQ ff vi'- 'l'7 J W s iyS? W, w w jf!,mv J ,fb 1 4 W Q xX ,fx -' j , C 1, .4 .. , , ,, j 4. X cuff . , 955 W i ,:. ,. X . Q fi I 5 X ., Xxdli A 2 I :s rl ,,.f: X ,.x! 7 , 4? 1 5533: K nv .1 X ,. ft H ff' an f 5 Q' f X' b Wing a ff 'f 'if CC Ggecf your 01414183 7' Oh, how sweet it is! When I get to be mayor of Sunburst, I'1l put a statue of Q2 in the town square! The students of N. T. C. H. S. displayed their musical and dramatic talents in Check Your Worries , presented December 21st, 1964, and January 16th, 1965. The all-school production, composed of 15 stage band members, under the direction of Mr. Mauristen, and 50 chorus mem- bers, lead by Mrs. Nichols, was deemed a success by all who viewed it. You can climb down now, the mouse has left! After dessert, I think I'll give myself a shave! Sponsored by: WESTERN STAR MOTEL - Sweetgrass 6501? Someday it may be said that the North Toole County High School choir of 1965 rated among the top-ranked voice groups in the district. Its members, under the expert direction of Mrs. Nichols, will participate in the annual Music Festival this spring in hopes of receiving a Superior rating. OFFICERS 1964-1965 Choir Officers are, from left to right, Ron Kirnmet - President, Dave Dumon - Vice-President, Vicki Minnich - Secretary, Sherry Johannes and Sonja Minnich - Librarians. Sponsored by: HILLVIEW CAFE - Coutts and I. C, PENNY CO. - Shelby 75 957035. CSCQIQQFY gawk gookby Ouf. . Ozzfszi 0061112 y gn 76 porfs It vu-...N -yfllifff , 'Lf M Left - BRUCE HOGAN - Placed 5th in Shot Put and in High Jump in the District Track Meet atFairfie1d. ing. Lower Right - DAN ALSTAD - Sprinter. Lower Left - CHARLES IANSKY - Pole Vault- fd of Sponsored by: WHITE'S MARKET - Sunburst QUIZ? Wyxxql I f-- ff I ' 7 pw mei WM lwwgeiik m - V - 7 ' 7 , 18 OjyiAU2j2i!6'ELjQfl, DQ Ukdytjg-u,j,k D I on new ,iw me r i 7fV!fNfl ll fzf QFQWL 5'ffl7l6' 5 5012 gg Lui 1 - D f in JXX XQ Z!! 6 1 Right - MIKE BASHOR - Javelin and Shot Put. Bottom - Members of the 1964 Track Team - Left to Right - Dennis Bergstrom, Doug Kelley, Dan Alstad, Mike Bashor, Bruce Hogan, Charles Iansky, Art Taft, Rick Frost, Mgr. Fred Mclachlan. Sponsored by: SUNBURST EQUIPMENT - Sunburst goofgaf - 1964 From left, Mr. Thompson - head football coach, Mr. Peck - back coach, and Mr. Clark - line coach, guided our superior and ag- gressive 1964 Football team to a second-place trophy in the North- ern Division. The single loss of the season came in a hard-fought match against Fairfield. a Sponsored by: EARL'S TEXACO - Sunburst -t,,.iib .VW-' 1. 3 iff fx JOE TAULE - Tackle TODD KELSO All Conference Guard DAVE DU NK RAY STROMAN - Halfback All Conf. Back TOM MEAGHER - All Conf. Tackle Co-Capt. Whfa Sponsored by: W QL SUN INSURANCE AGENCY - Sunburst DANNY KIMMET - Tackle 2 5 1 Q . ,'-f-:4TE'e:.Z,7: uf wwww img '!- 'US -W 'HT' 5 UM ??.ff f.J-:,QfIx52 V' -,. f.?W7?5'l?f,:i:li 'QJf , J ,,m.,,mf 1. ,, ,gn ,W 1.1W,,,n we no V, wrfvfJ,l.W wwwefwqgnglwg 1 ' ay , ' A 5 gig? A Q ER w my ,Q is . Ni? .QQ ff? L 5 j J K I , r.l,1,,i.,g-5935 eMf'QwmwMfffQ Q- ' f 5.4 I I T'Wff'3iS:.i'? 3 o f -A ,cgwifvef- elf ,R w,.mf.,,,,.N,,,,w . . , w 2 ' 2 ' ? 1w?5sW Mwymff 41.5,,.2?fZw:1,,'1.mL,1.:f3 BRIAN BARROWS - Tackle ix RICK FROST - Quarterback DOUG KELLEY - End LYNN PAISLEY A11 Conference Guard 1 O...L RON KIMMET - End LEE BARROWS - Halfback DAVE SANDON - Tackle GARY DANBROOK A11 Conference End 1964 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sunburst -20 Shelby -6 Sunburst-13 Big Sandy -0 Sunburst-6 F airfield -13 Sunburst-14 Harlem -6 Sunburst -41 Chester -O Sunburst-13 Valier -0 CHUCK HA LLINGSTAD STEVE HOPPES Fullb ack Quarterback Milk River and Kevin Sponsored by: ARCHIE'S GENERAL STORE - RIM ROCK SERVICE - JIM KIMMET - A11 Conf. Center JACK JOHANNES A11 Conference - Fullback DAVE DUMON - Halfback Sponsored by: DR. FLETCHER - Conrad an SERVICE SUPPLY - Cut Bank fesfflny Wrestling, a new sport at NTCHS this year, is rapidly gaining popularity among participants and spectators Coached by Mr. Thompson, with Mr. Vender assisting, the NTCHS grapplers achieved an excellent first year record of four wins, two losses, and two ties, in dual meets. NTCHS WNTCHS WNTCHS iNTCHS QNTCHS NTCHS NTCHS NTCHS 1965 WRESTLING SCHEDULE -- --45-- --iiShelby--- -- --30-- -- Shelby-- -- --12-- -- BigSandy-- -- --35-- -- Chinook--- -- --28-- -- CutBank-- -- --3l-- --tShelby-- -- --33-- --'f'Chinook--- Cut Bank 2o-- --at it Place of matches Sponsored by: I-IALTER'S TEXACO BULK - Sunburst resffhy 5705612 Wrestling requires skill and stamina . fDavid Linnel is trying for an escape.j . Wally Farbo won the toss and is on top. Quick responses are neces- sary, too . . . fGary Farbo has his opponent in a predicament and is put- ting the pressure on for a pin.j . . in contributing to a winning season for the Sunburst grappl- ing team. QN. T. C. H. S. is lined up, waiting for the matches to begin.J N Co-Sponsored by: SUNBURST BUILDER'S MART 86 FARMER'S CO-OP - Sunburst . . . The varsity squad members pose in their new gappling tights. Y R . W 'yL Mm'ws.,w,- , af mi wks 'QP V ,Jw M. L' VW yimtgb , gf gc . R 1 . 4 5 W-. WX M: :Q W ff , ' 4 as '11 - 1 ' Q A , if 'f x '- is f 'KW-S L' - M! ,'gm 'xi55E ,N at gm, X11 r, sw . 2 f'Q3Y f3, A at 55,54 . 'N U Egg W7 ' K fb Y K ' .vnwfwj Ka 'ii .f M 'ho if 'vifigr Cnr E K.-w 'i' sg s M, ' 3? 9 J we VW' uw 1 5 1. M 3. 3:5 ,jw X?1 3 I Y W-f' 2 , . 1 is M 1 ,ff mn. - it .,:.sa,,,.w'i-s , W 'Q ia' Av ' E '1,x 1Wf in A. J Q 8 'sf .-4 x 't 5 ants ' . fff1W?i.a,f7'a3:'5' . Ya? xi -A ' j f h tz'1pi,y-1' it i Q . 'P' Y ww. 'X it x v , . gi, TES: 'nj 'E ' L w, 31 L if A is ,C J! 'fmfgf ' V ,' f , i f ,W - ,w M'ffT777sV it 352 H Y P bf' 'M , J f'M may rw ., I il X V in s , ' i - ,E 5 ,,Q'1::g-s. ' ' Wx, 5 J 1 A Q ix ,M iggsgi N-ga +..., is g 5 , ggsg33,k?lv.,v s.f : i'Q5i- . . . Interested students view a demonstration of basic wrestling technics in an assembly held for that purpose. 1 87 4 My We zlners f74.QS,f,aw FW fb-cS7ua06 Sponsored by: CONSUMER'S GAS S nburst V l E Ray Stroman, a junior, goes up for a rebound against the Valier Pan- thers in a close conference game. Red Kelso, in action against Shel- by, is high scoring forward, play- ing hard for a victory in his last year of high school. This photo is courtesy of the Shelby Promoter. Coach Clark says to the boys, You can do it - show 'em how! Sponsored by: GREELY ELEVATORS CO. - Shelby Are you ready, gang? LET'S GO! The pep bus transports eager student spectators to NTCHS sports events. Referees play an important part in basketball games. Go, go, go, you Refiners! School spirit has shown a tremen- dous improvement over the past few years at NTCHS. Sponsored by: TOOLE COUNTY STATE BANK - Shelby Sitting, left to right - Terry Roark - Treasurer, Diane Kelley - President, Pat Berthelote - Vice President. Back row, left to right - Lanette Maxwell - Freshman class representative, Sharon Schock - Secretary, Peggy McLachlan - Senior class representative, Brenda Dahl - Sophomore class representative, and Bette Johnston - Junior class representative. Below is the entire G. A. A It has been an active association with a worthy purpose of promoting physical fitness. 7 Q 9224 .S Wfkfzkz Sqssoczdfzon yjep C616 Whether boosting the team's spirit at games or sponsoring the annual Homecoming and Snoball dances, the members of Pep Club have been instrumental in the promotion of school spirit at N, T,C, H,S, C6119 H M Wg- 1964-65 Pep Club officers are, from left, Udeen McLachlan - Treasurer, Peg Halmrast - Secretary, Sonja Minnich - Vice-President, and Peggy McLachlan - President. Miss Jones is sponsoring Pep Club this year. Sponsored by: FASHION CLEANERS - Cut Bank omecomzlny Zan ce The annual Homecoming Dance, held October 17, 1964, was sponsored by the Pep Club. The highlight of the evening came with the crowning of the King and Queen - Gary Danbrook and Sonja Minnich, shown dancing in the above picture. Decorated in an autumn motif, the Homecoming was truly such with the Refiners taking second place in conference football, The team defeated Valier, 13-0, earlier in the day. Homecoming activ- ities, in addition to the dance, included a pep rally and snake dance before the game. Candidates chosen from each class pose, surrounding the elected royalty. Mr. and Mrs. Paisley and Mr. Barrows provided the music for the annual dance. Sponsored by: BORDER GROCERY - Milk River and HILLVIEW CAFE - Coutts i Rick Frost and Elaine Stores - left - Junior Candidates. Sherry Johannes and Red Kelso - Senior King and Queen. l00 UQDDUWV' 1900 'VC Queen Sherry Johannes and King Red Kelso reigned over the annual Snowball Dance, held the evening of January 30th, 1965. The Pep Club sponsored and decorated for the affair. SNOWBALI. 'ROYALTY CANDIDATES - Wwewmw Nancy Danbrook - back right - and Gary McDermott - not pictured - Freshman Candidates. Sherry Hurlbert and Ray Ballew - Sophomore Candidates. C6145 This year the Lettermen's Club worked strenuously to buy red blazers for athletic trips. Of- ficers fabovej are: Red Kelso, Sgt. at Armsg Doug Kelley, Treasurerg Jim Kimmet, Secretary Steve Hoppes, Presidentg and Gary Danbrook, Vice-President. Eefferman 75 Sponsored by: FROST FERTILIZER - Kevin and BURN'S FUNERAL HOME - Shelby QSXUQQJQZ' G0 uncz' Student representatives of the governing body' at N, T,C, I-I, S, , from left to right, are: Front row - Joan Lorenzen, Frosh. , Mona Fargher, Jr. , Sonja Minnich, Jr. , Jean Mauritsen, Ir., Lee Barrows, Soph. Back row - Mike Miner, Frosh. , Tom Meagher, Sr., Bud Baldwin, Sr., Ron Kimmet, Ir., Gary Danbrook, Sr. , and Bryce Tolley, Soph. Mr. Shrammeck serves as the Student Council sponsor Ojfgcers Presiding officers of the Student Council, elected by the student body, are, from left to right - Tom Meagher - President, Ron Kimmet - Vice President, and Sonja Minnich - Secretary. Sponsored by: FIRST STATE BANK - Shelby Mrs. Stroman, Mrs. Hoppes, and Mrs. Whitt work hard to prepare fine meals daily for both grade and high school students. Polishing floors and washing windows are just two of the many jobs required of Mr. and Mrs. Dunk and Mr Johnson who care for the two schools. Sponsored by: COUTTS MOTORS QA. L. Homerj - Coutts COAST TO COAST, INC. GETTER TRUCKING FURNITURE MART QUALITY CLEANERS BOB'S ENCO SERVICE THE POINT SERVICE GARAGE W. Y. MOBERLY, INC. DR. L. M. IVERSON LARSON'S MENS WARE BUTTERY S FOOD, INC. BAIR'S TRUCK STOP PHANNSMITH JEWELRY NORTHSIDE CHEVRON TEA GARDENS COURTESY FORD SALES, INC, ROBBINS-GUST, INC. CONRAD PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION VALENTINES SHELBY TIMES ANTHONYS G 85 G LANES KEVIN MACHINE WORKS CUT BANK DENTISTS: JONES Sz JONES CUT BANK GREENHOUSE SL FLORAL BUTTERYS DR. CLAYTON M. PEDERSON - OPTOMETRIST S 8: Q HARDWARE DAVE'S DRUG SWEETGILASS NORMAN JENSEN CUSTOMS BROKERAGE MAR'S DEPARTMENT STORE SHELBY STULL'S JEWELRY ROXY THEATER - NORTH STAR DRIVE-IN DR. E. H. SUNDERMEIR COAST TO COAST SHELBY PROMOTER HARVEY'S FOOD MARKET MAXIE'S BAKERY CONRAD MARTIN JEWELRY DU PLER'S CUSTOM MEATS TORSKE RAMBLER SALES SERVICE BUD'S WELDING SHELBY ALIBI CLUB BEN FRANKLIN CLINTON-OSTROM SHELBY RECORD 8.1 MUSIC CENTER ETHRIDGE ETHRIDE EMPLEMENT HOUSE KEVIN HILL-TOP REPAIR These places of business around the surrounding area have made the '65 CAPROCK possible. When visiting the towns mentioned in the above advertising, patronize these businesses. They are there to provide you with the best service available. IO4 CUT BANK HOTEL MOREEN MURPHY MOTORS BEN FRANKLIN DAVIS MUSIC 85 SUPPLIES FARMER'S TRADING CO. THE AVENUE RODGER'S VARIETY STORE EMIL'S CAFE THE FASHION B 8a M FOOD MARKET ART 'S THUNDERBIRD SERVICE .TACK gl JILL SHOP 49ER DRIVE-IN K gc T HARDWARE GAMBLES ARNOT'S FURNITURE 8: APPLIANCE REO MOTORS CONRAD EMPLEMENT CO. CONRAD MOTOR 8a TIRE CO. SHELBY FLORAL DIXIE INN ADDY MOTOR COMPANY BERT 'S PLACE W v 1 Q-V w Q Q , Q iff. . ff -P graog C5lC500fr7dCZ1A!y SITTING: VfLeft to rightj - Mrs. Ohanesian, Special Education room, Miss Booth - Seventh grade, Miss Nostdahl - Second grade, Mrs. Paisley - Fifth grade, and Mrs. Moffatt - First grade. STANDING: Mrs Haines - Fourth grade, Mr. Clark - Eighth grade, Mr. Hoppes - Principal, Mr. Iurkovich 5 Sixth grade, and Miss Palmer - Third grade, The elementary faculty's task consists of preparing students for higher education. MR, WILLIAM HOPPES - Grade School Principal ff 9140062 bmi ---., f', BOTTOM ROW, Left to Right: L. Shure, B. Atkinson, W. Thorton. SECOND: P. Nichols, F. Styren, G. Linnell, J. Roark. THIRD: B. Erickson, M. Johnson, A. Stoltz, A. Stoltz. FOURTH: I. Pitcher, M. Kimmet, G. Kimmet, I. Sveum, G. Luckenbill. FIFTH: L. McAlpine, D. Erickson, V. Paisley, D. Welch, D. Aschim. SIXTH: L. Iansky, K. Jansky, M. Styren, P. Johnson, M. Moffatt. STAND- ING: Mr. Clark. euenff QJUOQ S.. BOTTOM ROW, Left to Right: C. McNett', E. Moffatt. SECOND: R. Pitcher, C. Dunk, M. Peers, S. Thornton, C. Luckenbill. THIRD: M. Christensen, C. Clark, D. Hammer, S. Alme, S. Pelletier. FOURTH: M. Jansky, D. Ore, J. Norling, L. Sonnemaker, L. Escallier. FIFTH: P. Kimmet, C. Sim shaw, R. Aschim, L. Swecker, S. Maxwell. SIXTH: D. Remington, R. Fauque, L. Larson, G. Ander- son, A. King. STANDING: Miss Booth. IO7 5155115 graog FRONT ROW: Left to Right: F. King, D. Chevalier, R. Holland, SECOND: C. Maxwell, M. Meyers, S. Mc- Alpine, S. Nichols, P. Christensen, THIRD: D. Remington, A. Styren, B. Erickson, R. Linnell, B. Hallingstad FOURTH: I. Schlegel, M. Richmond, D. Kohles, FIFTH: F. Roark, M. Berry, D. Hofland, STANDING: Mr. Iurkovich. Jem grak O Uffg QIUOQ FRONT ROW, Left to Right: M. Coolidge, I. Pelletier, L. Clark, I. Thornton, Russell. SECOND ROW: C. Remington, T. Hannon, M. Moffatt, A. Anderson, G. Kimmet, D. McNett. THIRD ROW: W. Stroman, E. Es- callier, D. Larson, K. Rankin, T. Alme, R. Norling, FOURTH ROW: W. Chevalier, G. Maxwell, S. Leary, D. Simshaw, S. Bolton, FIFTH ROW: R. Styren, R. Anderson, C. Jones, B. Williams, J. Berry, H. Cline, SIXTH ROW: L. Pitcher, G. Iolliffee, K. McAlpine. Mrs. Haines, Teacher. f7Afff 914406 FRONT ROW: Left to Right: M. Alme, G. Remington, C. Jones, C. Luckenbill, J. Aschim, T. Acmerson, I. Schrammeck, W. Paisley, B. Tomscheck, SECOND ROW: C. DeKoning, B. Simshaw, D. Hendrick, L. Suta, D. McAlpine, R. Sveum, R. Winter, T. Durbin, T. Maxwell, T. Sutin, STANDING: Miss Palmer, P. Tweet, T. Johannsen, B. Betts, A. Kohles, D. Moffatt, J. Aschim, R. Meduna, M. Prindle, W. Williams, J. Swecker I09 QCOHJQMQQ BOTTOM ROW, Left to Right: M. Iohannsen, C. Remington, C. Wenzel, G. Rankin, S. Peck, SECOND ROW: T. i Mayer, F. Welch, T. Meagher, J. Ore, T. Christensen, THIRD ROW: L. Pardun, D. Kimmet, L. Mochel, S. Kim- , met, V. Winter, FOURTH ROW: L. Lavergne, B. Kjos, T. Kline, J. Gray, M. Smith, FIFTH ROW: K. Kleinert, B. Lavergne, B. Pelletier, M. Styren, C. Coleman. Miss Nostdahl, Teacher. 3124511 QZQGOQ BOTTOM ROW Left to Right G Dashnea M Davis P Peck SECOND ROW K Schrammeck L Simshaw M House M Maurltsen V Iurkovich THIRD ROW S Luckenbill D Winter T Coolidge R Betts R Sutin FOURTH ROW L Durbin J Iohannsen B Wenzel L Johnson S Ore FIFTH ROW R Berry O Allen S Lin nell, D. Dalberg, SIXTH ROW. T. Luckenbill, C. Hoppes, R. Sveum, T. Suta. Mrs. Moffat, Teacher. cgpecztzf Crjoqzcafzbzz Front: Elmer West, Lynn Kimmet, Lyle Kimmet, and Norman West. Back: Terry Fagen, and Teacher Mrs. O'hanesian. M Ujzfogaf GfeerQa0Qrs 7' Left to right: Mary Moffatt Vicki Paisley, Dixie Welch, Mary Kimmett, and Diane Aschim. 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