Plentywood High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Plentywood, MT)

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Advisor - MRS. HERMAN FLACKER Editors - CHERYL CLEMENS ROBERT FEENEY Volume xv Presented by Zhe Senior Class Plenty wood High School Plenty wood, Montana Dedication To our parents and patrons whose interests have been in the improvement and molding of our lives, who through counsel and enthusiastic support have sought to dispel the mist, we respectfully dedicate the 1961 TREASURE CHEST. Happy the man who doth the causes know of all that is: Serene he stands, above all fears; above the inexorable fate, and that insatiate gulf that roars below. Virgil ADMINISTRATION M e Congratulations on a splendid yearbook. It is very fitting that this fine book should be dedicated to the parents and patrons of School District 20. They have generously pro- vided you with the very best in facilities for your edu- cation. I hope that the Class of '61, who will be the first to hold graduation exercises and present a class play in the new auditorium, will always regard their school with pride. We who remain behind you at P. H. S. hope that we can always look with pride on the accomplishments of the Class of 1961. My regards and wishes for your success will go with each of you. (J. cfou Eugene V. Lagerquist To Sylvia Our sincere appreciation for all you have done to assist us in producing this edition of THE TREASURE CHEST The Staff SYLVIA JOHNSON Office Secretary There are several ways to achieve failure, but never taking a chance is the most successful. MR. WALTER E. GOETZ High School Principal MR. HARVEY CARPENTER Elementary Principal Don Peterson Merl Midby - Chairman Jim Bussinger Royal Granning (Not pictured) Board of Sducat ion High School faculty MR. PHILIP BERRY Band - Chorus MRS. CONSTANCE FLACKER English - Yearbook MR. HAROLD GACKLE Biology - Chemistry MR. GEORGE JOHNSON Math MR. RALPH JOHNSON Social Studies - Football MRS. BERNADINE LOGAN Latin - Library MRS. JANE LORD Home Economics MR. CLIFTON McLEAN Social Studies - Basketball MISS OSTA MADSEN English - Journalism - Drama MR. GERALD STENSLAND Vocational Agriculture MRS. FLORENCE TIMMERMAN Commerce - English MR. HENRY WEISZ Industrial Arts - Math % Kindergarten MRS. E. SIMONIS Grade One MISS S. EVANSKASS MRS. S. KROGEDAL MRS. N. PETERSEN Elementary faculty Grade Two MRS. H. JOHNSON MISS H. LEE MISS D. WOLD Ml 1! £ Ik r v jfe 4i,.. Jp «w ■ % r LrS X }:. o ■ f- ■ V 9 r ■ £ I ; ; V tB 7 ' J vV w Grade Three MRS. H. McCOY MRS. H. SAUNDERS MRS. I. WILSON Grade Four MISS M. BAKKEN MISS S. BOLTON MRS. L. JOHNSON Grade Five MR. R. DA MM MRS. E. HJELM MR. B. LUND Grade Six MRS. B. MADSEN MRS. M. NELSON MRS. G. OLSON Grades Seven and Eight MR. D. JOHNSON MR. E. OVERBY MISS A. PETERSON Music MRS. S. CARPENTER Hot Clinch Cooks Mrs. Bennie Evenskaas, Mrs. Hilda Heppner, Mrs. James Knick, Mrs. Don Grefe, Mrs. Merle Bergrude Walt Redden Stanley Nichols Louie Erichsen OUR FIRST GRADE BECOMES GOOD CITIZENS GOOD SCIENTISTS SENIORS Class .History Donald Anderson Kenneth Anderson Larry Barge Patricia Brynjulson Roger C ear tin Ruth Ceartin Marlene Christensen Cheryl Clemens Francis Corner Terry Dunn Arvid Eggen Robert Engstrom Thomas Feeney Robert Feeney Joan Flakne Clifford Goltz William Gross Sharon Gustafson Larry Ham Donald Heppner Vernon Hoven Milton Hovland On one date or another during the year of 1949, each of fifty- three boys and girls blew out six candles on one of variously dec- orated birthday cakes and positively declared, Now I can go to school. ’’ The time until registration day seemed interminable to these six-year-olds. Eventually the great day arrived, and clutching Mother's hand or striding independently ahead, eacb entered the big building and met his first teacher. Some came unabashed, others were timid, a few were terrified; but soon, all were at Then followed orientation into a new mode of existence ease. for these fifty-three potential Seniors; Gerald Heppner Rosanne Hewitt Lee Roy Hill May Hilyard Duane Holtan Garry Hoffarth Audrey Kattanick Mary Hoven Edwin Johnson Judith Jo yes Judith Johnson Lawrence Johnson Wayne Klofstad Fred Koester Bonita Lee Louise Nelson Maxine Nereson James Ness Marlene Nielson Richard Overby Richard Pehl Gary Ross Nancy Schott Larry Sullivan Sharon Syme Roger Thompson Melvin Thompson Larry Timmerman Thomas Torgrimson Ginger Wirtzberger Kay Zeidler In the first six grades, we grew in stature, gained much knowledge, stood in the corner, had valentine boxes, gave programs, sang new songs, and were irrepressibly happy. Birthdays came and were celebrated. One of the highlights during our seventh year was the presentation of the operetta, Tom Sawyer,” directed by Phil Berry. Eighth Grade Grad- uation was the memorable event of 1957. Several girls and boys from rural schools joined in the exercises and entered Plentywood High School with us in September. Although none of us would admit it, we all looked forward to our Initiation as Greenhorns into P. H. S. Following our initiation, we enthusiastically entered into the traditional high school activities. Many of us have been members of band, chorus, or other musical groups. Band trips to be remembered were to festi- vals in Williston, North Dakota, and to the State Basketball Tournament at Cutbank. Members of the summer band were guests at festivals in Canada and also performed at the Wolf Point Stampede. Several of our class have represented P. H. S. at the State Music Meet at M. S. U. in Missoula. During our four years in high school the Wildcats have played at two state basketball tournaments, and we were very proud to have our class represented on these teams. Other achievements include the winning of the Pep Jug for three years, and the pioneer day hatchet in 1960. During the spring of 1960 we presented our Junior Class Play, The Remarkable Incident at Carson Corners. It was an unusual play depicting a trial in which a group of young people try to discover who is responsible for a death several months previously. The final curtain had barely been pulled when we began plans to fete the Class of 1960 at the Junior- Senior Banquet. The Junior-Senior Prom followed on May 14. Stairway to the Stars was the theme for both of these functions. December 28, 1960, we hosted our Christmas Ball. The theme of this entertainment was Fantasy in Frost. We de- cided to present a comedy as our Senior dramatic production, and The Man Who Came to Dinner proved a delightful choice. April 6, 1961, was the date chosen by the Class of 1962 to honor us at the annual Junior-Senior Banquet. A few weeks later they sponsored the Junior-Senior Prom. Hawaiian Cruise, the theme of these two impressive events, re- minded us that a group of twenty beautiful islands in mid-Pacific had recently become the fiftieth star in our Flag. Peering deeply into the glow of the candles on our most recent birthday cake, each of us descried a date exceedingly important in the lives of all Seniors. The date? May 25, 1961, our Graduation Day! Though some of our original first grade members are missing, through the years we have acquired several other classmates. It is now the privilege of the staff of the 1961 TREASURE CHEST to present to you on the following pages each proud and happy countenance of the class of 1961. And fellow classmates, in the years to come we hope you'll spend happy moments reminiscing through this record of your high school days. MOTTO The higher we climb, the better the view. GARY ROSS Valedictorian Always have an open mind, then make your own decisions. Student Council 1,2; Class Secretary-Treasurer 3,4. President THOMAS FEENEY Vice-President JUDITH JOHNSON Secretary-Treasurer GARY ROSS Student Council Representatives LARRY TIMMERMAN ROBERT ENGSTROM COLORS FLOWER Lavender and White White Carnation JUDITH JOHNSON Salutatorian The reward for a thing well done is to have it done. Girls’ Chorus 1, 2; TNT 1,2, 3.4; FHA 1, 2. 3. 4; Class Play 3; Band 1,2, 3,4. RODGER CEARTIN Girls, girls, never enough; my education has just be- gun. Basketball 1; Track 1,2,4; FFA 1,2,4; Class Play 4. RUTH CEARTIN There is nothing that can't be accomplished through diligence and skill. Girls' Chorus 1,2; TNT 1.2, 3,4; Class Play 3; Wild- cat Staff 4. DONNA CHRISTENSEN Do right and fear no man; don’t write and fear no woman. TNT 1,2, 3, 4; Class Play 3,4; Band 1,2; Librarian 2; Class Vice-President 3. GARY CLAWSON I see and hear better things but follow worse. Track 2; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play 4. DALE ADAMS I am the very model of a modern major-general. Boys’ Chorus 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 2, 3,4; Football 1; FFA 1,2, 3,4; Class Play 3,4. EVA ANNO I feel like a fugitive from the law of averages. Girls’ Chorus 1; TNT 1,2, 3, 4; FHA 1,2; Class Play 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Librarian 3. JEANETTE BECKER Don't give up the ship; sell it. Girls’ Chorus 4; TNT 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 1; Student Coun- cil 3; Librarian 3; Homecoming 3. PATRICIA BRYNJULSON Women would rather be right than reasonable. Girls' Chours 1,2,4; TNT 1,2, 3,4; Class Play 3,4; Librarian 2; Wildcat Staff 4. CHERYL CLEMENS Don't take life too seriously; you'll never get out alive. Girls' Chorus 1, 3, 4; Concert Choir 1,2, 3, 4; TNT 1,2, 3, 4; Class Play 3,4; Triple Trio 3,4; FTA 3; Annual Co-Editor 4. FRANCIS CORNER High school days have their high lights, but they don't compare to high school nights. Basketball 1,2; Class Play 3,4; Student Council 1, 2,3; Class President 1; Annual Business Manager 4. CRAIG DAMSTROM Think and work hard, and you will always be suc- cessful. Concert Choir 3, 4; Boys' Chorus 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Letterman's Club 3, 4. ARVID EGGEN It is better, of course, to know useless things, than to know nothing. FFA 1,2, 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4. ROBERT ENGSTROM Nobody's pinned anything on me since I was a baby. Basketball 1,2; Football 1,2; Track 1,2,3; FFA 1,2. ROBERT FEENEY Life wouldn't be worth living if a person couldn't dance. Class Play 3; FFA 1; Student Council 1; FTA 3; An- nual Co-Editor 4. THOMAS FEENEY A genius is a man who does unique things of which nobody would expect him capable. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1,2, 4; FFA 1; Class Play 3,4; Band 1; Student Council 3,4; FTA 3; Letterman's Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Wildcat Staff 4; Class President 3, 4. JOAN FLAKNE I cannot see the rain for the rainbow. TNT 1.2, 3, 4; FHA 1.2, 3, 4; Class Play 3; Librari- an 1,2, 3; Wildcat Staff 4; FTA 3. SHARON GOLTZ It is annoying to be honest to no purpose. TNT 3, 4; Librarian 3; Wildcat Staff 4. HENRY GRAHAM When angry, count four; when very angry, swear. FFA 1,2, 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4. BEVERLY GUERIN Women are wiser than men, because they know less and understand more. TNT 3, 4; FHA 4; Librarian 4. SHARON GUSTAFSON Don't worry about little things. I don't worry about myself. Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; TNT 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 3, 4; Triple Trio 2, 3, 4; Sweet Sixteen 3; Clarinet Quartet 4; Majorette 1,2, 3,4; Class Play 3, 4; Head Majorette 3, 4. MELVIN HALL Behold! I gradu ate! Basketball 1; Track 1. LARRY HARN What am I doing here? Basketball 1; FFA 1,2. DONALD HEPPNER Thought the moon was made of green cheese. Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; FFA 1,2; Letterman's Club 3,4; Wildcat Staff 4. DOROTHY HEPPNER Dynamite looks harmless too. Girls' Chorus 1, 3, 4; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; TNT 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA Sweetheart Attendant 3; Librarian 4; Homecoming 4. WAYNE HURST 'It is easy to be brave from a safe distance.' Basketball 3, 4; FFA 2; Class Play 3. ANETA JOHNSON I am in love with - - - life. TNT 3, 4; Girls' Chorus 3; Wildcat Staff 4. EDDIE JOHNSON Them that work, gets results. FHA 1; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Wildcat Staff 4. LAWRENCE JOHNSON Tomorrow we embark on a boundless sea. Boys' Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4; Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4; Boys' Quartet 2, 3,4. MAY HILYARD She says all she knows and then talks on. Girls' Chorus 1, 2,3. 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; TNT 1,2, 3,4; FHA 1; Class Play 3; Band 1,2, 3,4; Triple Trio 3, 4. GARRY HOFFARTH An expert is one who knows more and more about less and less. Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Football 2,3; Track 1,2; Class Play 3; Student Council 3. DUANE HOLTAN It is easy for men to talk one thing and think another. Basketball 4; Track 1,4; FFA 1,2; Class Play 3,4; Letterman's Club 4. MILTON HOVLAND Some say he's shy; others doubt it. Band 1,2, 3, 4; Brass Sextet 2, 3, 4. WAYNE KLOFSTAD I have hardly ever known a mathematician who was capable of reasoning. Boys' Chorus 1, 3,4; Concert Choir 1,2, 3,4; Basket- ball 1,2; Football 1,2,3, 4; Track 1,2; Class Play 3,4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Student Council 3,4; Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4; Sweet Sixteen 3. RICHARD LARSEN The first in banquets, but the last in fight. Football 2; Class Play 3; Band 1,2; Student Council 1,4; Boys' Quartet 2; Wildcat Staff 4. BARBARA LOUPE Friendly - with a good disposition. Library 2; TNT 3, 4. JAMES NESS 1 am a teen-ager; what's your excuse?' Class Play 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD OVERBY Give me where to stand, and I will move the earth. Boys' Chorus 1; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Football 1,2, 3. 4; Track 1,2, 3. 4; FFA 1; Class Play 3, 4; Band 1,2, 3; Letterman's Club 1,2, 3, 4. NANCY SCHOTT By the grace of God I am what I am. Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 4; TNT 1,2, 3, 4; FHA 1,2, 3,4; Class Play 3, 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; FTA 3. BONNIE LEE Virtue is like a rich stone - best plain set. Girls' Chorus 1, 3,4; Concert Choir 1,2, 3,4; TNT 1,2, 3, 4; FHA 1,2; Class Play 3. ROGER LOUCKS A woman should be seen, not heard. FFA 1,2, 3, 4. LYNN SEVERSON Perhaps someday it will be pleasant to remember these things. Class Play 3, 4. GARY SMITH People who make no noise are dangerous. Boys' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 1,2, 3, 4; Foot- ball 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; FFA 1,2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Sweet Sixteen 3; Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4; Boys' Quartet 3, 4. GINGER WIRTZBERGER This moment is the best the world can give. Girls' Chorus 1, 2; TNT 1.2, 3. 4; FHA 1,2, 3, 4; Class Play 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2; Class President 2. SHARON SYME Love and a cough cannot be hid. TNT 4; FHA 1; Librarian 4. ROGER THOMPSON I stand on the brink of a great career - won't someone please push me off? Boys' Chorus 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3; Student Council 3, 4. LARRY TIMMERMAN I know on which side my bread is buttered. Concert Choir 1,2; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3; FFA 1; Class Play 3, 4; FT A 3; Letterman's Club 1,2, 3, 4; V. -P. Student Council 4. CHERYL WANKEL I came, I saw, and I am still looking. TNT 1,2, 3,4; FHA 1,2; Homecoming 2,4; Student Council 2; Librarian 4; FFA Sweetheart Attendant 4. REVEREND MILTON A. AARSVOLD Commencement G. V. ERICKSON baccalaureate ! {juniors Lennon Adams Keith Anderson Gerry Bergrude Donald Davenport Don Eggen Joanne Eggen Leslie Enghusen Dwayne Evenson Edward Flacker Karen Flacker Barbara Fleming Betty Lou Goetzinger Gene Haga Linda Hass James Herman Doris Hilyard Susan Jensen Janet Johnson Darlene Joyes Elaine Juve Jim Kaip Karl Kanning Dennis Ketterman Kari Linn Kienitz Glenn Klofstad Paul Kollmann Allan Lagerquist Karen Lee Careen Looman Donna Loupe Clayton McCall Fern Mehl Willard Michels Marjory Mortenson Gordon Olson Jerry Olson Bradley Peterson Karrol Peterson Linda Peterson Eileen Rasmussen Ronald Rierson Willard Rorvig Marvin Severson Mary Lou Simonis Harlan Skillingberg Karen Sprague Larry Thompson Mary Ann Timmerman Ruby Wang Roy Welter Robert Willard Bernard Wold Ranae Blaii Janice Bromberg Celeste Brynjulson Thelma Ceartin ■I Leslie Crist Bonnie Christensen Mary Ellen Christensen Renee Christensen Velma Christensen Roger Clemens Nadene Cybulski Kathleen Deem Leroy Erichsen Gene Evenskaas James Frederick Darrel Garneau Sharon Garneau Leslie Graham Morris Hark Sandra Haroldson Marcia Hass Sheila Jensen Sopho mores Barbara Thompson Terry Willard Randal Worthington Ruth Smith Shirley Smith Linda Stageberg Barbara Messinger James Harry Miller Virginia Miller Donna Morstad Karen Nash Dennis Nielsen Loren Nielsen Robert Nikolaisen Carol Paulson Mabel Quam LeRoy Rost Barbara Smith Vivian Juve Sheila Kisler Lucille Klofstad William Knick freshmen Adele Anderson Diana Anderson Britt Chandler Ned Chandler Gerry Coghlan Eleanor Flakne Janet Frasier Janice Glover Ellen Goetzinger Donald Gray Daphne Hanson Cheryl Hass Ronald Hoffarth Loreena Howell Jule Jacobson Virginia Johnson Janice Kaip Bonnie Kanning Connie King James Kisler Carolyn Knick Jeanne Lagerquist Roger Lee Warren Lee Tommy Lidahl Mary Jane Lord Reid Lund Lana McCall James McNulty Janice Morstad Gary Nelson Dean Nielsen Gregg Nielsen JoAnn Rost Dennis Schwarzrock Robert Severson Arnold Smith Joan Smolak Chris Tande Barbara Torgerson JoAnn Torgerson William Torgerson Ramona Williams Ron Zeidler Carolyn Bergrude Vicki Bussinger Alan Chandler Marilynn Cybulski Fred Darland Carmen DeSilva Terrance Eggen Dee Ann Erichsen Audrey Evenson David Fulkerson Donovan Goff Louella Graham Sherry Grove Rochelle Gysler Judy Haga Richard Hass Robert Hedlund Kenny Hewitt Kea Holte Susan Janssen Douglas Johnston Billy Juve Patricia Kaip Terry Kanning Larry Kelm Marcia Kisler Leslie Kitzenberg Eighth {trade Linda Lee Norman Lee Sherrie Lindhe Marsha McLean Patrick McLinden Janet Midby Jeffrey Morrison Mary Ann Nelson Jean Ness Dennis Niehuus Leo Paulbeck Mary Paulbeck Constance Pedersen Randy Popescu Linda Rasmussen Steven Sem Daniel Severson Marilyn Kaye Smith Julie Stageberg Lydia Tande Gary Timmerman Clarice Waller Virginia Willard Norman Wold Keith Knudsvig Linda Lagerquist Dennis Lee Janis Lee n .f40 ‘ V- 1% £_ M i V- f - m- Tl m m 1 n V fcr f Kathryn Adams Lloyd Bolster Linda Boyd Steven Boyd Linda Bussinger Linda Chandler Alvin Christensen Curtis Christensen Gregory Coghlan Cynthia Cybulski Eileen Feeney Carol Flakne Rosann Frazier Tommy Frederick Pat Goff Rowland Gray James Grayson Juanita Greff Dennis Gross Harry Haroldson Samuel Hewitt Robert Holje Everet Howell Carl Jacobson Seventh Qrade Joseph Kavon Curtis Kleppen Lynn Knudsvig Dale Lamphear Craig Marsh Leah Medders Roy Michels Gail Miller Steven Nelson William Nelson Lowell Nikolaisen Terry Olson Nina Paulson Gary Pederson Leonard Peele Darlene Quam Harlan Rost Marlyn Rovig Sara Saunders Susan Swenson Richard Thompson Jeanette Wagnild Robert White Larry Willard freshman Jnitiation Wildcats SITTING: Warren Lee, Dennis Schwarzrock, Bill Torgerson, Kris Tande, Tom Lidahl, Ron Zeidler, Jim Fred- erick, Britt Chandler, Gerry Coghlan, Bernie Wold. KNEELING: Gene Haga, Dennis Nielson, Ron Rierson, Gerry Bergrude, Dennis Ketterman, Wayne Klofstad, Gregg Nielson, Glenn Klofstad, Randy Worthington, Jim Kaip, Karl Kanning, Jerry Olson. STANDING: Lawrence Johnson, Gary Smith, Tom Feeney, Larry Timmer- man, Craig Damstrom, Harlan Skillingberg, Keith Anderson, Rick Overby, Bob Nikolaisen, Roger Clemens, Woody Michels, and Allan Lagerquist. WILDCAT WIN - LOSS RECORD Crosby----------------------12-- - Cats 13 Poplar----------------------7-----Cats 47 Circle —----------------- 20------Cats 7 Wolf Point----------------13------Cats 7 Sidney JV - ---------------0------Cats 26 Fairview----------------- 13------Cats 51 Scobey---------------------0------Cats 20 Baker ---------------------7------Cats 27 GRIDDERS ON ALL-CONFERENCE LIST Jim Kaip, Dennis Ketterman, Rick Overby, Larry Timmerman, Tom Feeney, Gary Smith, Wayne Klofstad LARRY TIMMERMAN 3-year letterman WAYNE KLOFSTAD 3-year letterman GARY SMITH 3-year letterman TOM FEENEY 4-year letterman LAWRENCE JOHNSON 3-year letterman RICK OVERBY 4-year letterman HOMECOMING QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS: Cheryl Wankel, Dorthy Heppner, Nadene Cybulski, Carolyn Knick, and Eileen Rasmussen. Robert Engstrom, Master of Ceremonies. Warren Lee, Manager, Ron Zeid- ler, Tom Lidahl, Gene Evanskaas Arno Johnson, Don Gray, Jim Mc- Nulty, Jule Jacobson, Ned Chand- ler. CHEERLEADERS Jeanne, Lana, Thelma Seniors TOM FEENEY WAYNE HURST W. L. VARSITY 14 8 (Over-all season) CONFERENCE Record 9 5 P. H. S. WILDCATS placed third in DIVISIONAL TOURNEY Ron Rierson, Dennis Ketterman, Tom Feeney, Roger Cle- mens, Bob Nikoliasen, Don Heppner, Larry Timmerman, Richard Overby, Harlan Skillingberg, Jim Kaip, Managers Willard Michels, Duane Holtan. (Not pictured) Wayne Hurst. MR. CLIFTON (Zoonie) McLEAN, Head Coach LARRY DON RICHARD TIMMERMAN HEPPNER OVERBY a T ROW 1; J. Kaip, T. Lidahl, R. Zeidler, R. Lund, M. Hark. ROW 2: F. Corner, H. Skillingberg, R. Overby, B. Wold, A. John- son, D. Ketterman (Not Pictured) E. Flacker, T. Feeney, R. Clemens, R. Ceartin, J. Coghlan Coach, Ralph Johnson. Hark shows vaulting form 1 - f- t LETTERMAN’S CLUB FIRST ROW: Tom Feeney, Harlan Skillingberg, Keigh Anderson, Dennis Ketterman, Wayne Klofstad, Glenn Klofstad, Ron Rlerson, Randy Worthington, Jim Kaip, Rick Overby, Roger Clemens. BACK ROW: Karl Kanning, Woody Michels, Wayne Hurst, Larry Timmerman, Lawrence Johnson, Gary Smith, Gerry Bergrude, Allan Lagerquist, Craig Damstrom, Don Heppner, and Bob Nikolaisen. PHS COACHING STAFF Mr. Dale Johnson, Junior Varsity; Mr. C. C. McLean, Head Basketball; and Mr. Ralph Johnson, Head Football. NEW FIELDHOUSE UNDER CONSTRUCTION ORGANIZATIONS | Zreasure Chest Staff Advisor STANDING: Lawrence Johnson, Cheryl Wankel, Sharon Syme, Rick Overby, Jeanette Becker, Francis Corner, Ginger Wirtzberger, Tom Feeney, Judy Johnson. Craig Damstrom, May Hilyard, Larry Tim- merman, Gary Ross. SITTING: Bonita Lee, Sharon Gustafson, Eva Anno, Patty Brynjulson, Donna Christensen, Roger Loucks, Wayne Klofstad. MRS. CONSTANCE FLACKER Co-Editor CHERYL CLEMENS Co-Editor ROBERT FEENEY Wildcat Staff Editor-in-Chief................................Tom Feeney Assistant Editors-------------- Pat Brynjulson, Ruth Ceartin Business Manager---------------------------- Karl Kanning Sports Editor . ......................... Larry Timmerman Reporters----------------------Gary Clawson, Leslie Enghusen Keith Anderson, Dennis Ketterman Duane Holtan, Lynn Severson Typists-------------------------Sharon Goltz, Aneta Johnson Artist------------------------------------------- Donnie Eggen Circulation---------------------Richard Larson, Wayne Hurst Class Advisor--------------------------------Miss Osta Madsen T Student Council ROW 1: Wayne Klofstad, Larry Timmerman, Dorothy Heppner, Karl Kanning, Tom Feeney, Curtis Antonson. ROW 2: Eva Anno, Barbara Messinger, Janice Kaip, Jeanne Lagerquist, Robert Engstrom, Britt Chandler, Willy Rorvig. ROW 3: Mr. Walter Goetz - Advisor, Arno Johnson, Richard Larson, James Herman, Donnie Davenport, Roger Thompson, Bob Nikolaisen. St ai°n jauel Atv .dets°n' STO° eLOtd. Guet joatttte Bett1 advne joW 011, V,o?,an’ i eVt. yyviatt juve S-ym6- Stage ;bet%- Deem BOYS’ CHORUS AND QUINTETTE ACCOMPANIST Barbara Messinger BRASS SEXTETTE Milton Hovland James Ness Judy Bergh Gary Smith Ed Flacker Wayne Klofstad MAJORETTES Nadene Cybulski Barbara Smith Janet Johnson Sharon Gustafson GIRLS’ CHORUS ACCOMPANIST Carol Paulson ROW 1; Nadene Cybulski, Janet Johnson, Karrol Peterson. ROW 2: Sharon Gustafson, Marcia Hass, Barbara Fleming, May Hilyard, Shirley Smith, Sandra Haroldson. ROW 3: Ginger Wirtzberger, Terry Willard, Joanne Smolak, Bonnie Kanning, Gene Evanskaas, Ruth Smith, Reid Lund,- Nancy Schott, Judy Johnson. ROW 4: James Ness, Harlan Skillingberg, Sheila Jensen, Britt Chandler, Arno Johnson, Kris Tande, Barbara Smith, Lucille Klofstad, Milton Hoveland, Eddie Johnson, Gary Smith. PMS ROW 1; Karen Flacker, Mary Lou Simonis, Barbara Messinger. ROW 2: Celeste Brynjulson, Tommy Lidahl, Ronnie Zeidler, Mary Jane Lord, Virginia Johnson, Janice Kaip. ROW 3: Judy Bergh, Bonnie Christensen, Jeanne Lagerquist, Gene Haga, Carol Paulson, Renee Christensen, Eddie Flacker, Wayne Klofstad. ROW 4: Arnold Smith, Director - Philip J. Berry, Susan Jensen, Ruby Wang, Glenn Klofstad, Karen Lee. Eand The Plentywood High School Band, under the direction of Mr. Philip J. Berry, made its first appearance of the year at the Harvest Festival on September 17. They were host band for the First Annual Plentywood Band Day on September 24. The band played for all home football and basketball games and provided music for our pep assemblies. The band performed with formations for the Class B Tournament at Wolf Point. April 13 marked the date of their fine Spring Concert, and on April 15 the band received a superior rat- ing at the District Band Festival held this year in Plentywood. They took part in the annual Band Day at Williston, and again were represented at the State Music Festival in Missoula. BOYS’ CHORUS ROW 1; Director - Philip J. Berry, Kris Tande, Britt Chandler, Terry Willard, Ronnie Zeidler, Tom- my Lidahl, Accompanist - Barbara Messinger. ROW 2: Lawrence Johnson, Gene Evanskaas, Curt An- tonson, Arno Johnson, Jimmy McNulty, Roger Lee. ROW 3: Randy Worthington, Eddie Flacker, Craig Damstrom, Warren Lee, Dale Adams, Gregg Nielson. ROW 4: James Herman, Gary Smith, Jerry Ol- son, Keith Anderson, Roger Thompson, Milton Hoveland. GIRLS’ CHORUS ROW 1; Director - Philip J. Berry, Carol Paulson, Karrol Peterson, Doris Hilyard, Sharon Gustafson, Connie King, Karen Flacker, Darlene Joyes, Adele Anderson, Sheila Jensen, Mary Jane Lord, Virginia Johnson. ROW 2: Patricia Brynjulson, Janet Johnson, Nancy Schott, Celeste Brynjulson, Jeanette Becker. Sharon Garneau, Jo Anne Rost, Lucille Klofstad, May Hilyard, Barbara Fleming. ROW 3: Cheryl Clemens, Donna Morstad, Carolyn Knick, Mary Lou Simonis, Janet Frasier, Janice Morstad, Renee Christensen, Sheila Kisler, Joanne Smolak, Marcia Hass, Loreena Howell. ROW 4: Karen Nash, Bonnie Lee, Jeanne Lagerquist, Joanne Eggen, Barbara Smith, Janice Kaip, Sandra Haroldson, Judy Bergh, Velma Christensen, Karen Lee, Susan Jensen. TRIPLE TRIO May Hilyard Judy Bergh Carolyn Knick Janet Johnson Barbara Smith Sheila Jensen Adele Anderson Sharon Gustafson Cheryl Clemens Marcia Hass Mary Lou Simonis (Not pictured) BOYS' QUARTET Mr. Philip Berry Terry Willard Lawrence Johnson Eddie Flacker Gary Smith Barbara Messinger ROW 1: Barbara Fleming, Lucille Klofstad, Joanne Smolak, Loreena Howell, Kris Tande, Tommy Lidahl. ROW 2: Direction Philip J. Berry, Adele Anderson, Sheila Jensen, Barbara Messinger, Lawrence Johnson, Gene Evanskaas, Curt Antonson. ROW 3: Velma Christensen, Carol Paulson, Bonnie Lee, Randy Worthington, Eddie Flacker, Craig Damstrom. ROW 4: May Hilyard, Karen Flacker, Jeanne Lagerquist, Judy Bergh, James Herman, Gary Smith, Jerry Olson. Concert President----------- Vice-President — ■ Secretary-Treasurer Student Council - - LAWRENCE JOHNSON - - EDDIE FLACKER BARBARA MESSINGER ■ ROGER THOMPSON ROW 1: Britt Chandler, Terry Willard, Ronnie Zeidler, Virginia Johnson, Renee Christensen, Janet Frasier, Marcia Hass. ROW 2: Arno Johnson, Jimmy McNulty, Rodger Lee, Sandra Haroldson, Barbara Smith, Sheila Kisler, Janice Morstad. ROW 3: Dale Adams, Warren Lee, Sharon Gustafson, Cheryl Clemens. Nancy Schott, Karrol Peterson. ROW 4: Keith Anderson, Roger Thompson, Gregg Neilson, Donna Morstad, Janet Johnson, Carolyn Knick, Mary Lou Simonis. Choir The Plentywood High School Concert Choir, directed by Mr. Philip J. Berry, is composed of 55 high school vocalists. During the year the choir presented a Christmas Concert at the Lutheran Church on December 22. They sang Christmas carols at the Community Christmas Tree on two occasions and also sang for the High School Christmas Assembly Program. The Choir received a superior rating at the District Choral Festival held at Scobey on April 7. On April 20 they presented their Spring Concert. The Choir was represented at the State Music Festival in Missoula in May. For their final appearance of the year, they sang at the Graduation Exercises. Senior Class Play THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman Miss Osta Madsen Director Penguins and Mummy Case fabricated by May Hilyard. Two Crooks and a Lady” MISS OSTA MADSEN Director Members participating in the three plays ‘Junior Class Plays TWO CROOKS AND A LADY THE DEAR DEPARTED” TEEN AGE PARTY Senior Christmas Ball STAFF ARTIST BANQUET and PROM THEME TOP ROW; Morris Hark, Robert Severson, Dwayne Evensen, Marvin Severson, Raymond Bergh, Billy Knick, Bernie Wold, Gregg Nielsen. MIDDLE ROW; Darrel Garneu, Dale Adams, Dennis Nielsen, Warren Lee, Leslie Graham, Dennis Schwarzrock, LeRoy Rost, Ronnie Ziedler, Mr. Stensland. SEATED: Gary Clawson, Larry Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Arvid Eggen, Roger Thompson, Craig Damstrom, Don Davenport, Roger Loucks, Henry Graham. Chapter Sweetheart Secretary Craig Damstrom crowns FFA Chapter Sweetheart, Sue Jensen, as attendants, Joanne Eggen and Cheryl Wankel, watch. Banquet guests shown are President Roger Thompson and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thompson and Superintendent and Mrs. Eugene V. Lagerquist. Mrs. Lord, Fern Mehl, Jeanne Lagerquist, Sue Jensen, Mary Ann Timmerman, Adele Anderson, Mary Lou Simonis, Bonnie Lee, Barbara Loupe, Doris Hilyard, Aneta Johnson, Cheryl Clemens, Sharon Goltz, Beverly Guerin, Donna Loupe, Karen Flacker, May Hilyard. SEATED: Mary Jane Lord, Judy Johnson, Ginger Wirtzberger, Beverly Guerin, Joanne Eggen, Doris Hilyard, JoAnn Torger- son, Virginia Miller, Donna Morstad, Carol Paulson, Sheila Kisler. STANDING: Daphne Hanson, Nancy Schott, Janice Morstad, Marjory Mortenson, Betty Lou Goetzinger, Elaine Juve, Janet Fraiser, Linda Stageberg, Mrs. Lord. Nancy S. Duane H. Larry H. Gary C. Gary R. Joan F. Roger T. Garry H. Bonnie L. Sharon S. Patty B. Jim N. Delightful Daze Jeanette B. Ginger W. Sharon G. May H. Wayne K. Donna C. Dorothy H. I Cheryl C. Roger T. - Craig D. Lawrence J. - Gary S. Barbara L. Corky T. STUDIES SERVE FOR DELIGHT. ?? Looking for help on your science project, Jim? . « Mr. Kurt Singer, author of tingling spy stories, lectures toP. H. S. Assembly. Yes, we have some of his books in our Library. library MRS. BERNADINE LOGAN «W Undecided Young Love Who’s the lucky girl, Dickie? May says, Things are lookin' Garry and pal insist, It's a dog’s life. It's a Woman's World, eh, Bob? 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