Plentywood High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Plentywood, MT)
- Class of 1964
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1764 TREASURE CHEST editor: don gray business manager: kris tande advisor: mr. darrei gusti.n artist: dean nleLsen PLENTYWOOD PLENTYWOOD, VOLUME XVIII PRESENTED BY THE SENIOR CLASS CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION SENIOR CLASS JUNIOR CLASS HIGH SCHOOL MONTANA SOPHOMORE CLASS FRESHMAN CLASS ORGANIZATIONS ACTIVITIES SPORTS DEDICATION Mr. Dale Johnson, our Guidance Counsel- or, is deserving of the Plentywood School Sys- tem’s attention. His contributions are: he helps people with problems; he keeps records; he administers tests; he gives advice; he helps fill out registration cards which never seem to be returned on time; he plans schedules for students. To this man with a sense of humour, and more than enough patience and understand- ing, we dedicate this book. ADMINISTRATION BOARD OF EDUCATION ROW 1: Dr. Harold Messinger, Mr. Neil Huffman, Mr. Gordon Holte, Mr. Ernest Berland, Mr. Merle Midby. ROW 2: Mr. Dick French, Mr. Gordon Thompson. Not pictured: Mr. Lyle Medders; Mr. Jim Worth- ington. FROM OUR SUPERINTENDENT Greetings to the Class of 1964. I hope that this yearbook will bring back many pleasant memories in the years to come. It is my sincere wish that we can follow your individual careers and lives with pride. I hope that you will look back at your high school with pride and that we have properly prepared you for your place in life. My very best wishes for success and hap- piness. Eugene V. Lagerquist MESSAGES FROM OUR PRINCIPAL As you leave P.H.S. each of you will leave a va- cancy to be filled by others. Some of you have made notable accomplishments in many fields while others have excelled in one area. It is my hope that we have helped each graduate to develop to his fullest capacity. May the pages of this yearbook serve as pleasant re- minders of your work and play at P.H.S. Clifton C. McLean SERVICES COOKS (1. tor.) Mrs. Myrna Bedwell, Mrs. Alice Lee, Mrs. Margaret Collier, Mrs. Elizabeth Evenson, Mrs. Esther King. BUS DRIVERS (1. tor.) Larry Anderson, Stu Polk, Elton Paulson. STANDING: Les Anderson, Clarince Anderson, Or- ville Wold. Not Pictured: Merton Peterson. MR. HARVEY CARPENTER - Principal MRS. SALLY CARPENTER - Music MRS. JANE LORD - Science MR. DALE LUNDBY - Math MR. KENNETH MARSH - Social Studies MR. ELTON OVERBY - English JUNIOR HIGH AND HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY MRS. CONSTANCE FLACKER - Spanish MR. LEO FROEHLICH - Band and Chorus MR. HAROLD GACKLE - Biology, Physics MR. WALTER GOETZ - Commerce MR. DARREL GUSTIN - English, Drama, Journalism MR. DALE JOHNSON - Guidance and Counseling MR. GEORGE JOHNSON - Math MRS. EILEEN McCARTY - Home Economics MR. CLIFTON McLEAN - P.A.D., Basketball MISS OSTA MADSEN - English, Library, Drama MR. DAVID MELIN - Vocational Agriculture MRS. PAT SMITH - Girls' Physical Education MR. DWIGHT SMITH - Social Studies, Football MRS. FLORENCE TIMMERMAN - Commerce, English MR. HENRY WEISZ - Industrial Arts, Math, Drawing MR. HARVEY CARPENTER - Principal MRS. SALLY CARPENTER - Music MRS. ELSIE SIMONIS - Kindergarten GRADE ONE Mrs. RoseMary Larsen Mrs. Maida Zieske Miss Dianna Wolf GRADE SCHOOL FACULTY GRADE TWO Miss Beverly Grabinger Miss Dagny Wold Mrs. Helen Johnson GRADE THREE Mrs. Helen Saunders Mrs. Isabelle Wilson Mrs. Jeanne French GRADE FOUR Miss Sharon Bolton Mrs. Luella Johnson Miss Marie Bakken GRADE FIVE Mr. Bennie Lund Mrs. Eunice Hjelm Mr. Donald Larson GRADE SIX Miss Betsy Nistler Mrs. Blanche Madsen Mr. Clair Johnson SENIORS FRONT ROW: Jeanne Lagerquist, Secretary-Treasurer; Janice Kaip, Student Council Representative. BACK ROW: Dean Nielsen, Student Council Representative; Britt Chandler, Vice-President; KrisTande, President. MOTTO Finished; yet just begun. COLORS Turquoise and Silver FLOWER White Mum S ALUT AT ORIAN Janice Kaip DIANA ANDERSON Love is a dream; gosh. I'm sleepy. Concert Choir 4; Mixed Choir 4; Girls Pep Club 3,4; F.H.A. 4. BRITT CHANDLER He may seem quiet, but have you seen him wound up? Concert Choir 1,4; Mixed Choir 1,4; Boys Chorus 1,4; Boys Quartet 4; Class Play 3,4; Band 1,2,3; Annual Staff 4; Student Council 1,4; Basketball 1; Football 1,4; Track 1,3; Letterman’s Club 4; Class President 1, Vice-President 2,4; Trombone Quartet 3; Tramps 3,4; Boys Octet 4. NED CHANDLER My studies have never interfered with my education. Annual Staff 4; Basketball 1,2; Football 1,2; Track 1,2; Wildcat Staff 4. GERRY COGHLAN No matter what the discussion may be, I always find room to disagree. Class Play 3; Band 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Basketball 2; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Letterman's Club 3,4; Wildcat Staff 4; Tramps 3,4. VALEDICTORIAN Britt Chandler MARIE ENSTAD Virtue is like a rich-best plain set. Concert Choir 2,3,4; Mixed Choir 2,3,4; Girls Chorus 2,3,4; Class Play 3; Triple Trio 2; Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3,4; An- nual Staff 4; Librarian 2; Homecoming Queen 4; Homecoming Queen Attendant 3; Cheerleader 3,4; Tramps 4; Transfer from Antelope. ELEANOR FLAKNE I hate quarrels because they interrupt an argument. Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Librarian 2. JANET FRASIER You can never trust a woman; she may be true to you. Concert Choir 1,2,3; Mixed Choir 1,2,3; Girls Cho- rus 1,2,3; Class Play 3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Annual Staff 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Wildcat Staff 4; Homecoming Queen Attendant 4; Pep Club 1,2. ELLEN GOETZINGER Farther than an arrow, higher than wings, are her aims. Mixed Choir 3,4; Girls Chorus 3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; F.H.A. 4; Librarian 2. DON GRAY All the world may not love a lover, but all the world watches him. Annual Staff 4; Student Council 3; Basketball 1,2; Wildcat Staff 4. DAPHNE HANSON If smiles were miles, she’d travel far. Concert Choir 2,4; MLxed Choir 2,3,4; Girls Chorus 2,3, 4; Class Play 4; Pep Club 1,3,4; Annual Staff 4; F.H.A. 1; Wildcat Staff 4; Homecoming Queen Attendant 4. CHERYL HASS What's the use of worrying when the world is full of fun? Girls Chorus 1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Librarian 2,3. JULE JACOBSON I came upstairs into the world, for I was born in a cellar. Annual Staff 4; Basketball 1,2,3; Football 1,2, 3,4; Track 2; Letterman's Club 3,4; Wildcat Staff 4. VIRGINIA JOHNSON Good works are worth much and cost little. Concert Choir 1,2, 3,4; Mixed Choir 1,2, 3,4; Girls Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Class Play 3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club 1,3,4; Girls Sextet 4. JANICE KAIP Whatever she does is done wisely. Girls Chorus 1; Band 1,2, 3,4; Class Play 4; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Pep Club President 4; F.H.A. 1; Student Council 1,2, 3,4; Student Council Secretary 4; Home- coming Queen Attendant 2. BONNIE KANNING I agree with no man's opinions, I have some of my own. Concert Choir 2, 3,4; Mixed Choir 2, 3,4; Girls Chorus 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3,4; Band 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Wildcat Staff 4; Librarian 1; F.H.A. 1; F.F.A. Sweetheart Attendant 4. CONNIE KING They say I'm quiet and shy but you'd be surprised. Girls Chorus 1,2; Pep Club 1; Annual Staff 4; F.H.A. Wildcat Staff 3; F.F.A. Sweetheart Attendant 4. 1.2; JAMES KISLER Why worry about talking when the world is full of women. Annual Staff 4; Track 2; Wildcat Staff 4. JEANNE LAGERQUIST The person who makes a dream come true shows that she hasn't been asleep. Concert Choir 1,2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1,2,3, 4; Girls Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Class Play 3,4; Triple Trio 2; Band 1,2,3,4; Brass Sextet 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Student Council 1; Homecoming Attendant 4; Cheerleader 1,2, 3,4; Class Secretary 2,4; Girls Quartet 3; Mixed Octet 3; Brass Quartet 1,2, 3,4. ROGER LEE There is no pleasure in having not a thing to do; the fun is having lots to do and not doing it. Boys Chorus 1,2; F.F.A. 2,3,4; F.F.A. Treasurer 4. WARREN LEE It's a wise man who profits by his own experience. Concert Choir 1,2,4; Mixed Choir 1,2,4; Boys Cho- rus 1,2,4; Pep Club 1,2,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. Parliamentarian 2; F.F.A. President 3; F.F.A. Sec- retary 4; Student Council 2, 3; Student Council Pres- ident 3; Basketball Manager 1,2,3; Football 1; Let- terman's Club 2, 3,4; Class President 3. TOM LIDAHL An athlete that scores in more ways than one. Concert Choir 1,2, 3,4; Mixed Choir 1,2, 3,4; Boys Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Boys Quartet 3, 4; Boys Quintet 2; Class Play 3,4; Band 1.2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2; Letterman's Club 2, 3,4; Class President 2; Class Vice- President 1; Mixed Octet 3, 4. MARY JANE LORD Civilized men cannot live without a good cook. Girls Chorus 1,2; Band 1,2, 3,4; Class Play 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Annual Staff 4; F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4; Librarian 1,2,3,4. LANA McCALL It's easier to argue one's principles than to live up to them. Girls Chorus 1; Pep Club 1,2,3; Annual Staff 4; F.H.A. 1,2, 3; Wildcat Staff 4; Cheerleader 1; Class Secretary 1. JAMES McNULTY Much as he is opposed to lawbreaking, he is not bigoted by it. Concert Choir 1,2; Mixed Choir 1,2; Boys Chorus 1, 2; Annual Staff 4; Basketball 1,2; Football 1,2; Track 1,2; Wildcat Staff 4. PAULA MARSH Like an almond bar - sweet and nutty. Concert Choir 3.4; Mixed Choir 3,4; Girls Chorus 3, 4; Class Play 4; Pep Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Wildcat Staff 4; Homecoming Queen Attendant 4; Girls Sex- tet 4; Transfer from Wichita, Kansas. JANICE MORSTAD She can resist anything but temptation. Concert Choir 1,2,3,4; Mixed Choir 1,2,3,' Chorus 1,2,3,4; Triple Trio 2, 3; Pep Club 1 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Student Council 3; F.F.A. heart 4; Girls Trio 3; Girls Sextet 3,4. GENE NAGEL School breaks up my whole day.” Class Play 3,4; Band 1, 3; Annual Staff 4; Wildcat Staff 4; Tramps 3; Transfer from Great Falls. GARY NELSON A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. Class Play 4; Pep Club 2; Wildcat Staff 4; Wildcat Editor 4; Tramps 3,4. i; Girls ,2.3; Sweet- DEAN NIELSEN Every time I read where some woman gave a short talk I wonder how she stopped. Class Play 3; Student Council 4; Letterman’s Club 3,4; Wild- cat Staff 4; Tramps 3,4. JAMES NIELSEN My idea of an agreeable person is one who agrees with me. Class Play 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Transfer from Westby. PATTI NORRIS The world stands aside to let anyone pass who knows where he is going. Mixed Chorus 4; Girls Chorus 4; Class Play 4; Pep Club 4; Annual Staff 3; Wildcat Staff 4; Transfer from Riverton, Wyoming. KATHRYN RIPPLEY Good humor makes all things tolerable. Transfer from Davenport, Iowa. JOANN ROST One of the best ways to persuade others is with your ears - by listening to them. Girls Chorus 1,2; Class Play 4; Pep Club 1. LEROY ROST Life is one long process of getting tired. Class Play 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Wildcat Staff 3. DENNIS SCHWARZROCK Between a woman’s yes and no I would not venture to stick a pin. Class Play 3, 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Student Council 2; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2; Track 1,2; Letterman’s Club 3,4; Tramps 3,4. ARNOLD SMITH Sometimes I sit and think, usually I just sit. Band 1,2,3,4; Brass Sextet 3,4; F.F.A. 2,3,4; Dance Band 4; Vice-President Dance Band 4. JOAN SMOLAK I don’t mind living in a man's world as long as I can be a woman in it. Concert Choir 1,2,3,4; Mixed Choir 1,2,3,4; Girls Chorus 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3; Band 1,2, 3,4; Clarinet Quartet 4; Pep Club 1,2,4; Annual Staff 4; Librarian 1,2; Girls Quartet 4; Girls Trio 3; Mixed Octet 3; Girls Sextet 3; Mixed Quartet 3. KRIS TANDE The trouble with life is that there are so many beau- tiful women - and so little time. Concert Choir 1,4; Mixed Choir 1,4; Boys Chorus 1, 4; Class Play 3; Band 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Student Council 4; Football 1,3,4; Track 3; Letterman's Club 3,4; Wildcat Staff 4; Class President 4; Class Vice- President 3; Tramps 3. JOANN TORGERSON When we stop to think, we often miss our opportunity. Mixed Choir 4; Girls Chorus 4; Pep Club 2, 3,4; F.H. A. 1,2, 3,4; Librarian 2,4; Concert Choir 4. RON ZEIDLER Never give a man up until he has failed at something he likes. Concert Choir 1; Mixed Choir 1; Boys Chorus 1; Class Play 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Football 1,2, 3,4; Track 1, 2; Letterman's Club 3,4; Class Secretary 3; Tramps 3,4; F.F.A. President 4; Letterman's Club President 4. SENIORS PRESENT WHAT A LIFE” ROW 1: P. Marsh, J. Frasier, D. Hanson, B. Kanning, V. Johnson. ROW 2: M. Lord, J. Lagerquist, J. Kaip, M. Enstad, P. Norris. ROW 3: G. Coghlan, G. Nelson, J. Nielsen, R. Zeidler, B. Chandler, G. Nagel, T. Lidahl, D. Schwarzrock. But gee, officer, I can't remember my zip code.” SENIOR CLASS WILL BRITT CHANDLER I, Britt Chandler, will a can of turpentine to the school with the hope that they can get our messy sign off the canteen roof. DIANA ANDERSON I, Diana Anderson, will to Audrey Evenson my future brother-in-law. DON GRAY I, Don Gray, do will to John Tange the right to go to Dagmar and do what I never did. JANET FRASIER I, Janet Frasier, will my comb, brush and mirror to the girl south of town. LANA McCALL I, Lana McCall, will my ability to kiss boys in the halls without getting caught to Mary Paulbeck, knowing she will enjoy it as much as I did. KRIS TANDE I, Kris Tande, will my good looks to the entire Junior class because it's almost too much for one person. JEANNE LAGERQUIST I, Jeanne Lagerquist, will my ability to get along with the school adminis- tration to Marsha McLean. DEAN NIELSEN I, Dean Nielsen, will to Arlo Pole, my driver's license so that he can park out of town instead of in Linda Johnston's backyard. MARIE ENSTAD I, Marie Enstad, will my girlfriends to Jim Lindberg, knowing that he will take care of them. DENNIS SCHWARZROCK I, Dennis Schwarzrock, will my ability to drive Local Authorities crazy over the weekends to the BOYS. PAULA MARSH I, Paula Marsh, will my natural black hair to Leah Medders and Gale Marsh so that they won’t have to continuously dye theirs. RON ZIEDLER I, Ron Zeidler, will my sweatshirt to Doug Johnston if he wins, and I will my ability to face a dying dear to Gooey. JANICE MORSTAD I, Janice Morstad, will my ability to create different hairdos to anyone who can stand them. GARY NELSON I, Gary Nelson, will to Randy Popescu my ability to grow a beard. Then he won't have to use mascara. DAPHNE HANSON I, Daphne Hanson, will my good health to Shirley Adams so that she won't miss so much school. WARREN LEE I, Warren Lee, will my old chemistry notebooks to Dennis Lee, who is sure to need them because he prefers blondes to books. JANICE KAIP I, Janice Kaip, do will to my sister Pat, all of my old clothes because I'll take all of the new ones to college. TOM LIDAHL I, Tom Lidahl, will my band presidency to Dixie. VIRGINIA JOHNSON I, Virginia Johnson, will my speedy shorthand pen to Janet Midby. LeROY ROST I, LeRoy Rost, will to Kenny Hewitt all of my years in high school. JOAN SMOLAK I, Joan Smolak, will to Linda Lagerquist my easy going parents. JO ANN TORGERSON I, Jo Ann Torgerson, will my ability to go out every night and not get grounded to Carol Flakne. ROGER LEE I, Roger Lee, will by eyes to Norman Lee without my glasses. BONNIE KANNING I, Bonnie Kanning, will my natural blue eyes to Linda Larsen so she doesn't have to wear colored contacts. JIM NIELSON I, Jim Nielson, a fugitive from Westby, will my ability to blow gum bubbles in study hall and not get caught to Norman Wold, who gets caught. CHERYL HASS I, Cheryl Hass, will my ability to get in trouble every time I go out to Judy. GENE NAGEL I, Gene Nagel, will my ability to play hookey and not get caught to John Tange. ELLEN GOETZINGER I, Ellen Goetzinger, will to Audrey Evenson, my place in secretarial training class in hopes that you learn all about the Panama Canal instead of taking dictation. JOAN ROST I, Joan Rost, will my good health and good attendance record to all those who need it and those who maling£ on school days. JIM KISLER I, Jim Kisler, will my ability to grow a beard to Snuff, hoping he’ll be able to grow one in ten years. KATHY RIPPLEY I, Kathy Rippley, will to Mr. Dale Johnson my sergeant stripes. LESLIE GRAHAM I, Les Graham, will to Plenty wood High School my ability not to anger and not to become excited under any circumstance. JULE JACOBSEN I, Jule Jacobsen, will my ability to sleep in study hall to Roy Michells. CLASS HISTORY Once upon a time, there were 47 bright-eyed, empty-headed six-year-old devils. On a bleak day in the fall of 1952, two Plentywood first grade teachers, Miss Larsen and Miss Enger, were unfortunate enough to have all 47 of us in the confinement of two small rooms. After a few minutes of mass confusion and hysteria, all of the proud parents reluctantly left their darlings in the hands of the teachers, where we were to remain for the next twelve years. During the next six years, we grew in stature, had our heads filled with the three R's and other material, stood in the corners, gained and lost classmates, drove teachers to wits' end, sang songs, gave valentine boxes and programs. The highlight of the Junior High years was dissecting animals in Joe's Butcher Shop located in the local science room. The 8th grade graduation came in 1960, and we were the last ones to graduate in the old gym. Upon entering high school, we were duly initiated by the Class of 1963. We were painted with lipstick, stuck with forks, and flogged with wet noodles. After becoming accustomed to high school life, we settled down to the work and fun of Plentywood High School activities. Many of us have been members of athletics and musical groups. Band trips to be remembered were the festivals in Williston, North Dakota, in Wolf Point, Montana, and in Canada. Several of our class have represented our school at the State Music Fes- tivals. During the fall of 1962, our class, as Juniors, won the Homecoming Football for the best float in the parade. The following spring Miss Osta Madsen guided our class in the production of the play Seventeenth Summer. It was the story of summer love. In May we worked hard to make a success of our Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. Although an Oriental theme had been planned, it turned out to be red crepe paper. Eventually our final year arrived! Most of us expected to loaf through our last year, but we were greatly surprised. On Pioneer Day we were awarded the hatchet with nearly 100 per cent of the class dressed appropriately. What a Life was the title of our Senior Class Play directed by Miss Madsen. The play told of typical high school life. Our Christmas Ball was held late in December with balloons as its main theme. During our last high school week, we held Baccalaureate on Sunday, and Class Night on Tuesday. The long awaited day of graduation was Thursday, May 28, 1964. Of the 47 graduates of the Class of '64, we still have 21 members who have weathered all twelve years here. They are: Diana Anderson, Britt Chandler, Eleanor Flakne, Janet Frasier, Donald Gray, Daphne Hanson, Cheryl Hass, Jule Jacobson, Virginia Johnson, Janice Kaip, James Kisler, Roger Lee, Warren Lee, Tom Lidahl, Mary Jane Lord, Gene Nagel, Gary Nelson, Arnold Smith, Joan Smolak, Kris Tande, and Ronald Zeidler. The Seniors that have joined us along the way are: Ned Chandler, Gerry Coghlan, Marie Ensted, Ellen Goetzinger, Leslie Graham, Jeanne Lagerquist, Bonnie Kanning, Paula Marsh, Lana McCall, Jim McNulty, Janice Morstad, Dean Nielsen, Jim Nielsen, Patti Norris, Katherine Rippley, Joann Rost, LeRoy Rost, Dennis Schwarzrock, and JoAnn Torgerson. As the years go by, we hope that we can look with pride on our high school days and that we can live happily ever after. The Class of 1964 Jim Wankel, Vice-President; Jim Lindberg, Student Council Repre- sentative; Loma Madsen, President; Dorothy Anno, Secretary-Treas- urer; Doug Johnston, Student Council Representative. Shirley Adams Dorothy Anno Nadean Blair Vicki Bussinger Marilynn Cybulski Fred Darland Carmen DeSilva Terry Eggen Audrey Evenson David Fulkerson Louella Graham Sherry Grove Rochelle Gysler Dick Hass Kea Holte Susan Janssen Doug Johnston Billy Juve Patty Kaip Terry Kanning Marcia Kisler Sam Kitzenberg Keith Knudsvig Harold Krogstad Linda Lagerquist Dennis Lee Norman Lee Jim Lindberg Stephen Lynn Marsha McLean Pat McLinden Loma Madsen Janet Midby Jeff Morrison Mary Ann Nelson Mary Paulbeck Jean Ness Connie Pederson Dennis Niehuus Randy Popescu Linda Rasmussen Steve Sem Dan Severson Robert Severson Ardeth Syme John Tange Gary Timmerman James Wankel Bill Torgerson Virginia Willard Clarice Jean Waller Norman Wold JUNIOR CLASS PRESENTS: THE MAN IN THE BOWLER HAT AND THE LOTTERY Here, take this!” I think he did it. Cast of THE MAN IN THE BOWLER HAT: Sam Kitzenberg, Dick Hass, Kea Holte, Dennis Lee, Linda Lagerquist, Fred Darland, and Norman Wold. Rasmussen, Jim Wankel, Dan Severson, Jim Lindberg, Randy Popescu, Norman Lee, Shirley Adams, Dorothy Anno, Carmen DeSilva, Dave Fulkerson, Rochelle Gysler, Doug Johnston, Keith Knudsvig, Marsha McLean, Loma Madsen, Janet Midby, Jeff Morrison, Mary Ann Nelson, Dennis Niehuus and Clarice Waller. SOPHOMORES CLASS OFFICERS Mark Wankel, Vice-President; Linda Chandler, Student Council Representative; Dennis Gross, President; Karla Nielsen, Secretary- Treasurer; Robert Holje, Student Council Representative. Glenn Adams Kathy Adams Linda Bussinger Alan Chandler Larry Blair Lloyd Bolster Linda Chandler Alvin Christensen Greg Coghlan Cynthia Cybulski Don Goff Pat Goff Eileen Feeney Carol Flakne Rowland Gray Juanita Greff Rosann Frasier Tom Frederick Dennis Gross Harry Haroldson Kenneth Hewitt Sam Hewitt Rick Jensen Mary Janice Johnson Bob Holje Carl Jacobson Terry Johnson Jim Juve Sarah Kanning Joe Kavon Marjorie Lossing Graig Marsh Curt Kleppen Lynn Knudsvig Marsha Marsh Leah Medders Eldon Krogstad Dale Lamphear Roy Michels Gail Miller Steve Nelson William Nelson Terry Olsen Leo Paulbeck Karla Nielson Lowell Nikoliasen Nina Paulson Gary Pederson Larry Pugh Harlan Rost Richard Thompson Jeanette Wagnild Marlyn Rovig Gary Ruud Mark Wankel Robert White Sara Beth Saunders Leonard Sheffer Norma Wibe Larry Willard CLASS OFFICERS Arlo Pohle, President; Gen Severson, Vice-President; Larry Engstrom, Secretary-Treasurer; Karla Johnston, Student Council Representative; Dina Paulson, Student Council Representative. j - t Lyle Bergh Jet Black Dianne Brown Anita Christensen Curt Christensen Ruth Clawson Frank Darvis Larry Engstrom Gayle Everson Richard Foss Terry French Diane Hass Judy Hass Irene Heppner Paul Holdeman Marilyn Holte Carol Huffman Howard Jacobson Dallas Johnson Linda Johnson Karla Johnston Linda Johnston Carol King Janice Klofstad Duane Krogstad Linda Larsen Marcia Lester Wayne Lindell Kathy Linder Gary Lucas Judy McCoy Michelle McCoy Carl McLinden Gail Marsh Mary Marsh Doug Moen Steve Morstad Neal Nikoliasen Carolyn Nyby Glenn Parpart Joan Paulbeck Dina Paulson Cathy Peterson Colleen Peterson Robert Peterson Arlo Pohle Howard Rasmussen Orren Rovig Colleen Ruthruff Eileen Ruthruff Larry Sem Gen Severson a f Barbara Stadstad Janice Stenehjem Doris Vert Polly Walkowski Gary Ward Pat White Julie Wilson Debra Zeidler SEVENTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS President: James Pederson Vice-President: Hal Holte Secretary-Treasurer: Jackie Glover EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS President: Tony Knick Vice-President: Zoonie McLean Secretary-Treasurer: Connie White Myrna Anderson Mike Ator Larry Bentson Lauranne Bergh Marianne Bjornsen Don Bolke Cheryl Brightsman Ann Chandler EIGHTH GRADE Shelley Evenskaas James Glover James Goff Beatrice Graham Joel Granvold Jerel Gustafson John Gysler Darlene Hanson Sally Janssen Irene Kanning Julie Kanning Silas Kanning Fred Kavon Steve Kern Nolan Kienitz Don Kisler Tony Knick Adolph Kollmann Clyde Lindell Mary Beth Lagerquist Eugene Looman Karen Lindbloom Bill Lord James Lossing Zoonie McLean Kurt Madsen Shelia Mehl Sharon Mid by Glenn Miller Ron Morstad Charlene Nelson EIGHTH GRADE mmv Barbara Popescu Alton Rasmussen Greg Rierson Steve Rierson Sandra Rorvig Beverly Rovig Larry Setrum Joe Shaw Jeff Smith Linda Smith Lenney Smolak Joel Tande Pat Tange Joel Timmerman Marie Vert Tom Wankel Connie White Natalie Wold Steve Zeidler Cherie Abenroth Craig Anderson Patricia Beckers Gaylen Black Rodney Bolster Neal Brown Mike Bussinger Cole Chandler Joy Christianson Teresa Collier v SEVENTH GRADE Mike Donaldson Bill Engebretson Pam Feeney David French Debra French Jackie Glover Margaret Goff Margaret Graham Vermae Gross Allen Gunderson Pat Holje Dan Holst Hal Holte Glen Huffman Dale Janssen Greg Johnson Helen Johnson Susan Johnson Jill Johnston Herbert Joyes Kathy Kern Nancy Knick Kathleen Lucas Bessie Wilson Corwin Kelm Bruce King Mauretta Krogstad Vicki Lossing Keith Lucas Frank Marsh Dan Mehl Sandra Mehi Mary Ann Messinger Jo Arlene Nelson SEVENTH GRADE Paulette Parpart Karen Pederson James Pederson Cleo Peterson Wayne Peterson David Pugh Gordon Quam Norma Redden Karen Rost Connie Ruud Gary Schwarzrock Arlo Setrum Lorraine Simonson Jean Smith Gerald Stenehjem Howard Stoner Kirk Stoner Alfred Studlien Dale Tlustosch Gail Wagnild Rhonda Walkowski Kathleen Weisz Kathleen Wilson Mark Wilson Junior High Select Chorus JUNIOR HIGH ACTIVITIES Darlene Hanson checking out a library book. Tony Knick, librarian. ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT COUNCIL ROW 1: Fred Darland; Kris Tande, Sergeant-at-Arms; Doug Johnston, Vice-President; Sam Kitzenberg, President; Janice Kaip, Secretary; Carmen DeSilva; Linda Lagerquist. ROW 2; Arlo Pohle, Dennis Gross, Robert Holje, Marsha McLean, Loma Madsen, Karla Johnston, Dina Paulson. ROW 3: Dean Nielsen, Terry Kanning, Jim Lindberg, Britt Chandler, Linda Chandler. PEP CLUB ROW 1: N. Blair, I. Heppner, A. Smith, C. Ruthruff, M. Marsh, M. McCoy, E. Ruthruff, D. Anno, C. Waller, A. Syme, C. Huffman, J. Wilson, J. McCoy, C. Peterson, Mrs. Smith, Adviser. ROW 2: L. Medders, L. Knudsvig, M. Johnson, R. Gysler, L. Rasmussen, L. Johnson, M. Nelson, M. Paulbeck, C. DeSilva, V. Willard, S. Adams, A. Christensen, K. Adams, J. Klofstad. ROW 3: G. Marsh, K. Holte, J. Ness, D. Friedrich, E. Graham, G. Miller, L. Hass, L. Peterson, S. Saunders, K. Nielsen, K. Johnston, N. Paulson, R. Frasier, J. Wagnild. ROW 4: D. Hanson, J. Smolak, L. Larsen, J. Torger- son, R. Goff, K. Linder, J. Stenehjem, S. Kanning, E. Goetzinger, C. Flakne, C. Peterson, S. Grove. G. Severson, M. Kisler. ROW 5: L. Bussinger, J. Lagerquist, M. Enstad, L. Chandler, M. Lossing, J. Greff, M. Cybulski, M. McLean, E. Flakne, V. Johnson, J. Kaip, M. Lord, D. Brown, B. Stadstad. ROW 6: G. Everson, L. Johnston, D. Zeidler, L. Lagerquist, N. Wibe, L. Madsen, P. Kaip, D. Vert, J. Paulbeck, D. Paulson, P. Walkowski, M. Holte, M. Marsh, C. Hass. ROW 7: S. Janssen, D. Anderson, M. Lester, R. Clawson, C. Nyby, A. Evenson, P. Marsh, C. King. TWIRLERS (1. tor.) M. McLean, V. Bussinger, S. Janssen, D. Hass, M. Nelson, L. Rasmussen. THE TRAMPS IN ONE OF THEIR ACROBATIC ROUTINES ROW 1: Marie Enstad, Gerry Coghlan, Gregory Coghlan, Dennis Schwarzrock, Gary Nelson, Susan Janssen. ROW 2: Sam Kitzenberg, Dean Nielsen, Britt Chandler. ROW 3: Karla Niel- sen, Ron Zeidler. ROW 4: Marsha Marsh. MARKETTES PERFORM AT NORTH DAKOTA STATE CLASS B” TOURNAMENT ROW 1: Cathy Peterson, Linda Bussinger, Mary Janis Johnson, Mary Paulbeck, Rochelle Gysler, Dina Paulson. ROW 2: Nina Paulson, Marilynn Cybulski, Linda Chandler, Carmen DeSilva, Mary Ann Nelson. ROW 3: Marsha McLean, Marilyn Holte, Rosann Frasier, Linda Hass. SPANISH CLUB KNEELING: T. Lidahl, D. Hass. SITTING: L. Chandler, R. Holje, J. Greff, Mrs. Flacker, Adviser. ROW 1, STANDING: N. Wibe, R. Gysler, K. Nielsen, M. Johnson, L. Bussinger, S. Adams, C. DeSilva, K. Holte. ROW 2, STANDING: D. Anno, M. McLean, L. Madsen, S. Saunders. LIBRARIANS AID MISS MADSEN SITTING: Miss Madsen, Head Librarian. STANDING: Michelle McCoy, Mary Jane Lord, Jo Ann Torgerson, Kathy Adams. Not Pictured: Sherry Grove. WILDCAT STAFF PUBLISHES 15 ISSUES ROW 1: D. Hanson, S. Adams, P. Marsh, J. Frasier, L. McCall. ROW 2: D. Nielsen, B. Torgerson, G. Nagel, S. Kitzenberg, G. Coghlan. ROW 3: J. Kisler, G. Nelson, N. Chandler, J. Jacobson, J. McNulty, D. Gray. SITTING: P. Marsh, J. Frasier, L. McCall, J. Lagerquist, M. Lord. STANDING: (1. tor.) D. Hanson, N. Chandler, G. Nagel, J. Jacobson, G. Coghlan, J. Kisler, J. McNulty, D. Gray, D. Niel- sen, M. Enstad, K. Tande. Gene Nagel giving demonstration speech. ANNUAL STAFF Editor Don and artist Dean. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA ROW 1: J. Morstad, Sweetheart; R. Zeidler, D. Schwatzrock, W. Lee, R. Lee, T. Eggen, J. Kavon, D. Goff. ROW 2: Mr. Melin, Adviser; T. Johnson, E. Krogstad, L. Bolster, J. Juve, L. Blair, N. Lee, T. Kanning, D. Krogstad, P. Holdeman. ROW 3: W. Lindell, M. Wankel, R. Thompson, P. Goff, R. Jensen, S. Morstad, G. Severson, C. Kleppen. ROW 4: L. Rost, R. Michels, D. Gross, M. Rovig, A. Smith, G. Adams, S. Nelson, D. Johnson. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA ROW 1; S. Janssen, M. Nelson, D. Anno, L. Madsen, J. Greff, K. Nielsen, L. Rasmussen, M. Johnson, L. Lagerquist, A. Syme, N. Blair. ROW 2: N. Wibe, L. Medders, L. Knudsvig, R. Goff, L. Johnson, J. McCoy, M. Lord, S. Saunders, K. Johnston, J. Hass. ROW 3: Mrs. McCarty, Adviser; C. Cybulski, L. Chandler, S. Kanning, E. Flakne, V. Willard, G. Miller, N. Paulson, R. Frasier, J. Wagnild, G. Everson. ROW 4: J. Morstad, J. Torgerson, M. McLean, D. Anderson, A. Evenson, M. Kisler, L. Larsen, G. Severson, K. Adams. BAND ROW 1: D. Vert, M. Nelson, D. Zeidler, J. Stenehjem, S. Saunders, P. Kaip, E. Olson, J. Ness, S. Janssen. ROW 2; L. Rasmussen, L. Madsen, J. Midby, V. Johnson, J. Kaip, M. Lord, M. Enstad, L. Bussinger, G. Everson, G. Severson, J. Hass, J. McCoy, D. Friedrich, C. Nyby, C. Peterson, J. Smolak, R. Frasier, C. Waller, E. Graham, V. Willard. M. Paulbeck, K. Linder. ROW 3: C. DeSilva, D. Hass, R. Gysler, T. Lidahl, A. Syme, G. Marsh, L. Chandler, A. Pohle, C. Marsh, D. Lamphear. J. Klofstad, D. Fulkerson, D. Hass, J. Lagerquist, M. Holte, L. Johnston, M. Cybulski, P. Walkowski, J. Paulbeck, D. Paulson, L. Lagerquist, S. Morstad, G. Pederson, N. Wold, K. Holte, K. Nielsen, N. Lee, S. Sem. ROW 4: C. Peterson, M. Johnson, V. Bussinger, L. FrOehlich. Director; K. Knudsvig, A. Smith, H. Rasmussen, N. Nikolaisen, M. McLean, L. Larsen, K. Hewitt, J. Morrison. OFFICERS President: Tom Lidahl 1st Vice-President: Arnold Smith 2nd Vice-President: Dick Hass Secretary-Treasurer: Jean Ness Student Council: Carmen DeSilva SQUAD LEADERS A - Susan Janssen B - Marie Enstad C - Janice Kaip D - Joan Smolak E - Ken Hewitt F - Jeanne Lagerquist CHORUS ROW 1: K. Nielsen, D. Hass, P. Kaip, S. Janssen, P. Walkowski, M. Holte, B. Kanning, J. Lager- quist, V. Johnson, C. Peterson. ROW 2: C. DeSilva, P. Marsh, M. Johnson, L. Knudsvig, D. Vert, J. Klofstad, G. Everson, L. Lagerquist, J. Morstad, N. Wibe. ROW 3: H. Rost, T. Lidahl, L. Bolster, G. Coghlan, K. Tande, T. Olson, R. Holje, J. Smolak, L. Bussinger, D. Anderson. ROW 4: M. En- stad, L. Larsen, S. Kitzenberg, K. Knudsvig, F. Darland, G. Pederson, L. Willard, D. Hanson. ROW 5: K. Linder, J. Wankel, B. Chandler, M. Rovig, W. Lee, T. Kanning, H. Haroldson. President: Keith Knudsvig Vice-President: Fred Darland GIRLS’ CHORUS ROW 1: M. Lester, A. Smith, E. Ruthruff, J. McCoy, C. Ruthruff, N. Wibe, G. Everson, L. Johnston, M. Marsh. ROW 2: J. Klofstad, C. King, C. Nyby, L. Johnson, D. Vert, L. Medders, L. Knudsvig, M. Johnson, A. Christensen, N. Blair. ROW 3: P. Marsh, I. Heppner, J. Smolak, V. Johnson, S. Janssen, J. Wagnild, D. Hass, S. Kanning, C. Peterson. ROW 4: J. Morstad, D. Hanson, R. Goff, D. Anderson, P. Kaip, M. Enstad, J. Lagerquist, K. Nielsen. ROW 5: C. Peterson, L. Bussinger, K. Lin- der, J. Torgerson, L. Larsen, M. Holte, P. Walkowski, B. Kanning. BOYS’ CHORUS ROW 1: K. Nielsen, H. Rost, G. Coghlan, R. Holje, T. Olson, K. Tande. ROW 2: F. Dar- land, L. Bolster, S. Kitzenberg, L. Willard, B. Chandler. ROW 3: T. Lidhal, J. Wankel, K. Knudsvig, H. Haroldson, G. Pederson. ROW 4: T. Kanning, M. Rovig, W. Lee. VOCAL ENSEMBLES (1. to r.) T. Lidahl, J. Wankel, K. Knudsvig, L. Willard, F. Darland, W. Lee, G. Pederson, B. Chandler. (1. tor.) V. Bussinger, C. Peterson, M. John- son. (1. to r.) V. Bussinger, C. Peterson, K. Niel- sen, M. Johnson. (1. to r.) G. Pederson, M. Johnson, K. Nielsen, T. Lidahl. T. Lidahl. (1. to r.) G. Pederson, F. Darland, K. Knudsvig, T. Lidahl. LETTERMAN’S CLUB ROW 1: R. Zeidler, T. Lidahl, K. Knudsvig, F. Darland, G. Coghlan, R. Popescu, D. Severson. D. Johnston. ROW 2: G. Coghlan, D. Schwarzrock, D. Hass, P. Goff, W. Lee. L. Nikolaisen, H. Haroldson. ROW 3: P. McLinden, J. Wankel, D. Lee, J. Jacobson, T. Frederick, S. Kitzenberg. ROW 4: J. Tange, D. Lamphear, J. Lindberg, G. Timmerman. CHEERLEADERS KNEELING: C. Nyby, L. Johnston. STANDING: D. Zeidler, G. Everson. ACTIVITIES Queen: Marie Enstad, Princess: Paula Marsh, Princess: Daph- ne Hanson, Princess: Janet Frasier, Princess: Jeanne Lagerquist. Queen Marie HOMECOMING 9 6 3 Winning Float built by the Junior Class HIGH Best Dressed Pioneer Boy: Gerry Coghlan Best Dressed Pioneer Girl: Kea Holte SCHOOL Freshman Initiation: Grandma Rasmussen surrounded by Shoe-Head Bergh and Cowgirl Christensen. ACTIVITIES Randy Popescu and Kieth Knudsvig pose with the girls after Juniors win Pep Jug. Clash Day winners are Carmen DeSilva and Gary Nelson Orchkids have successful year AROUND SCHOOL AND AT WOLF POINT SCENES AT THE WOLF POINT TOURNAMENT Mr. and Mrs. Melin chaperon Christmas Ball ■ F. F. A. elects Janice Morstad, Chapter Sweetheart F. F. A. BANQUET Marilyn C. and Ron Z. elected royalty CHRISTMAS BALL FFA HOLDS ANNUAL BANQUET Tom Lidahl 1964 DISTRICT Janice Stenejhem Third Annual District Montana Science Fair was held March 14 in the field house. Science Fair Director was Mr. Harold Gackle, Plentywood High School Science Teacher. The judges, all from Williston, North Dakota, were Mr. Pederson, Mr. Rebenitch, and Mr. Monson. Bob Holje SCIENCE FAIR AWARDS ASSEMBLY Dennis Gross: F. F. A. Scholarship award. Shirley Adams: 60 word typing award. Keith Knudsvig: Best back. Football; Most valuable. Track; All Conference, Basketball. Dan Severson: Best lineman, Best defensive man awards. JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET SITTING: (1. tor.) Kris Tande, Senior Class President; Loma Madsen, Toast Mistress; Rev. Peterson, Henry Weisz, Adviser. Members of the Junior and Senior classes that attended the Banquet. Kris Tande Senior Class President. Daphne Hanson and Gary Nelson contemplating! SENIOR JUNIOR Twenty-seven couples attended the Prom. PROM The Junior Class's Creation. CLASS NIGHT Water, Water everywhere and not a drop to drink. ” Warren Lee reading Class Will. Jeanne Lagerquist: John Philip Sousa Award. Hee, Hee. Tom Lidahl receiving the Franklin Simonis Award. He also received the Arion Award. SPORTS FOOTBALL SITTING: S. Kitzenberg, T. Lidahl, F. Darland, R. Popescu, K. Tande, J. Jacobson, D. Lee, G. Coghlan. KNEELING: G. Coghlan, Manager; K. Knudsvig, P. McLinden, D. Severson, J. Wankel, D. Hass, D. Johnston, G. Timmerman. STANDING: L. Pugh, Manager; B. Chandler, D. Schwarz rock, P. Goff, H. Haroldson, J. Lindberg, L. Nikolaisen, T. Frederick, D. Lundby, Assistant Coach; D. Smith, Head Coach. SEASON'S SCORES Plentywood 0 Sidney 40 Plentywood 19 Crosby 14 Plentywood 13 Circle 27 Plentywood 12 Fairview 20 Plentywood 27 Scobey 7 Plentywood 13 Poplar 13 Plentywood 20 Poplar 14 Plentywood 18 Baker 12 (1. to r.) Assistant Coach D. Lundby, Head Coach D. Smith, Co- Captains, T. Lidahl and D. Schwarzrock. NOT PICTURED: K. Marsh. Co-Captain: Tom Lidahl Co-Captain: Dennis Schwarzrock PHS FOOTBALL SENIORS WILDCATS TAKE SECOND AT B” TOURNEY Left to right: G. Pederson, T. Lidahl, F. Darland, D. Lee, J. Tange, D. Johnston, D. Hass, K. Knudsvig, J. Wankel, J. Nielsen, R. Popescu, Student Manager - J. Lindberg. GAMES PLAYED Home Away 57-47 Luther College Columbus 55-50 69-51 Crosby 51-65 67-71 Fairview 66-84 41-49 Froid 53-64 Scobey 61-52 Scobey 46-48 52-51 • Nashua 42-59 54-67 Baker 71-67 60-55 Tioga 67-55 54-63 Poplar 56-57 44-56 Circle 41-65 CLASS B DIVISIONAL TOURNAMENT 65-62 Fairview 61-47 Poplar 40-50 Circle •Conference Games Cats scores are first. COACH C. C. McLEAN JUNIOR VARSITY HAS GOOD SEASON ROW 1: J. Lindberg, Manager; G. Ruud, T. Frederick, L. Bergh, T. Olson, R. Gray. ROW 2: N. Lee, R. Jensen, L. Nikolaisen, D. Lamphear, T. Kanning, H. Haroldson, P. McLinden, K. Marsh, Coach. FRESHMEN LOSE 5 AND WIN 8 ROW 1: N. Nikolaisen, C. Christensen, H. Jacobson, R. Peterson, A. Pohle, H. Rasmussen, M. McLinden. ROW 2: D. Lundby, Coach; F. Darvis, L. Bergh, R. Rovig, S. Morstad, Q. Moen, J. Black. fi MM TRACK AND FIELD Mr. McLean, Record-Keeper. KNEELING: N. Nikolaisen, Manager; A. Pohle, D. Moen, S. Morstad, J. Black, L. Engstrom, G. Ruud, Manager. STANDING: H. Rasmussen, C. Christensen, M. McLinden, G. Parpart, L. Bergh, O. Rovig, T. French, F. Darvis, D. Johnson, D. Krogstad. KNEELING: N. Nikolaisen, Manager; G. Coghlan, T. Frederick, C. Kleppen, R. Jensen, T. Olson, G. Ruud, Manager. STANDING: E. Krogstad, J. Wankel, F. Darland, K. Knudsvig, L. Paulbeck, P. McLin- den, J. Kavon, D. Lee, R. Gray. Coach, Kenny Marsh Tired, Lana? What next? Really, Jo Ann! Mixed up, Janet? Over the Threshold? Pecos Tom 6UOQ Xdden ♦
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