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Below: Mr. Gustin helping students after hours. ERNEST BERLAND Trustee JIM WORTHINGTON Trustee DICK FRENCH Clerk 7 When you, the Class of 1965, receive your 1965 Treasure Chest you will have begun to assume your place as adults and you will be starting to realize that your high school days were the best days of your life. I hope that this book will bring back many fond memories of those days and that you will always look with pride at your school. Best wishes to the Class of 1965 in all you undertake. Eugene V. Lagerquist, Superintendent Uessdges May I extend my congratulations to the Seniors of Plentywood High. To many of us, this has been a won- derful year. As you continue your careers in education I am sure you will feel that something truly fine passed your way during the days you were together. We hope that your memories in coming years will be days well spent, and that you will have many re- wards for your efforts. 8 Clifton C. McLean, Principal LOUIE ERICKSON f-feodj ftiutcw vi” • 1 to r Rev. Sutton. Larry Anderson, Clarence Anderson, Les Anderson, Stu Polk, Orville Wold Bus Dtu ts 1 to r Alice Lee, Myrna Bedwell, Elizabeth Evenson, Mar- garet Collier, Esther King Cooks WALT REDDEN JCtfufcVb DUANE TREWYN Jduufavt 9 RICK C A DIU EX I don't want your paper looking like you ate your breakfast off it. English, Phy. Ed. , Coach, Tramps B. A. , Western Montana College Dillon, Montana PHS, 1964 Graduate work at University of Washing- ton and NDEA Level Two Institute of Mexico PHS, 1958 Ju u vt f-ftgk Aj WtCjfi Qckool Faculty CONSTANCE FLACKER Books are only crutches. Spanish I, II, III, Spanish Club B. A. , University of Montana Missoula, Montana EILEEN McCARTY FLORENCE TIMMERMAN Be quiet. English, Commerce B. A. , Minot State College Minot, North Dakota PHS, 1954 LEO FROEHLICH Better change this for those French horns. B. S. , May ville State College Mayville, North Dakota Master Ed. of Music, Bemidji State Bemidji, Minnesota PHS, 1962 I mean GOSH! Home Ec. I, II, FHA B. S. , North Dakota University Fargo, North Dakota PHS. 1961 10 OSTA MADSEN The buzzer has sounded, children. English II. Library B. A. , University of Montana Missoula, Montana Graduate work at University of Montana and Colorado State College of Ed. Greeley, Colorado PHS, 1955 HENRY WEISZ Some people's kids. Industrial Arts, Math Drawing B. S. , Ellendale State College Ellendale, North Dakota M. S. , Oregon State University Corvalles, Oregon PHS, 1947 BOB LOWRY, JR. One soldier can lose a battle, and one battle can lose a war. Social Studies, Coach B. S. , Montana State College Bozeman, Montana PHS. 1964 KEN MARSH If this were a globe, Italy would be about here. Social Studies, Coach B. S. , Montana State College Bozeman, Montana PHS, 1962 PAT POLLARD You guys! Math, Phy. Ed. , Markettes B. S. , Western Montana College Dillon, Montana PHS, 1964 11 DALE JOHNSON Now for the results. . . Guidance B. A. , Concordia Moorhead, Minnesota PHS, 1954 JANE LORD Use your three brain cells. Science B- S. , Montana State College Bozeman, Montana PHS, 1952 HAROLD GACKLE This can be proved by experimentation. Biology. Chemistry B. A. , Yankton College, Yankton. South Dakota Master of Natural Science, University of South Dakota, Vermillion, South Dakota PHS, 1956 WALTER GOETZ O. K. , cowboy, sit up! Commerce, B. S. , Dickinson State, Dick- inson, North Dakota; Graduate Work, University of Minnesota, University of Washington; PHS, 1948 12 GEORGE JOHNSON Maybe you should switch to basket weaving. Algebra I, II, Geometry, Advanced Math B. S. , Ellendale State College Ellendale, North Dakota Graduate work at Rapid City, South Dakota PHS. 1954 ELTON OVERBY Now there’s nothing mysterious about this. Junior High English. Math B. S. . Vallqy City State College Valley City. North Dakota PHS, 1958 DARREL GUSTIN Hmmgghh. You'll encounter this, to be sure. English, Drama, Journalism, Speech B. S. , Ellendale State Teachers' College Ellendale, North Dakota Graduate work, Northern State College Aberdeen, South Dakota PHS, 1962 AUDREY THOMPSON Oh, isn't that sweet? English, Library B. A. , B. S. . Dickinson State College Dickinson, North Dakota PHS, 1965 JESS LANGSTON All right, you guys, calm down. Vocational Agriculture Bachelor of Agriculture, Bachelor of Education, Montana State College Bozeman, Montana PHS. 1964 KINDERGARTEN Mrs. Elsie Simonis PRINCIPAL Junior High and Grades Mr. Harvey Carpenter MUSIC Junior High and Grades Mrs. Sally Carpenter GW Qckocly Foca tu GRADE ONE Mrs. RoseMary Larsen. GRADE FOUR Miss Ragnhild Bakken. Mrs. Mrs. Maida Zieske, Mrs. Helen Wilkerson Luella Johnson, Miss Sharon Bolton GRADE TWO Mrs. Helen Johnson, Miss Glenda Kendall, Miss Dagny Wold GRADE FIVE Miss Iris Moore, Miss Dianna Wolf, Miss Beverly Grabinger GRADE THREE Mrs. Jeanne French, Mrs. GRADE SIX Mrs. Jeanette Jones, Isabelle Wilson, Mrs. Helen Saunders Mrs. Blanche Madsen. Mr. Clair Johnson 14 QMudjUuOiiOU; — 1 96s VALEDICTORIAN - Loma Madsen SALUTATORLAN - Carmen DeSilva Class Colors - Yellow and White Class Flower - White Mum Junior class President Bob Holje receives the class key The Senior class motto and marching in. 16 from Sam Kitzenberg. NADEAN BLAIR Deanie Concert Choir 1,4; Mixed Choir 1,2,3, 4; Girls Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Madrigals 4; Junior Class Play 3; Pep Club 2,3,4; FHA 1, 2, 3,4; Librarian 2. VICKI BUSSINGER Vik” Concert Choir 1,2,3, 4; Mixed Choir 1,2, 3,4; Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Madrigals 4; Girls Quartet 3,4; Girls Trio 3, 4; Mixed Octet 3, 4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Flute Trio 2,3,4; Flute Quartet 3,4; Junior Class Play 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3; Spanish Honorary Society 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Student Coun- cil 4; Tramps 2,3,4. SHIRLEY ADAMS Shirl Concert Choir 1,4; Mixed Choir 1,4; Girls Chorus 1,4; Band 1; Junior Class Play 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Co-Publicity Chair- man of Pep Club 3; Science Fair 2; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Man- aging Editor of Wildcat 3; Annual Staff 4; Spanish Honorary Society 2, 3,4. DOROTHY ANNO Dotty Concert Choir 1; Mixed Choir 1; Girls Chorus 1; Librarian 2; Class Secretary 3; Junior Class Play 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; FHA 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; FHA Historian 2; FHA Secretary 3; FHA President 4; Co-Editor of Wildcat 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. FRED DARLAND Fed Concert Choir 1,2,3,4; Mixed Choir 1,2, 3, 4; Boys Chorus 1.2, 3, 4; Boys Quartet 3; Boys Quintet 3; Mixed Octet 3; Band 1; Junior Class Play 3; Student Council 2,3,4; Student Coun- cil Vice President 4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Football 1,2,3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Escort 4. MARILYNN CYBULSKI Maril Girls Chorus 1; Band 1,2,3; Saxophone Quartet 3; Junior Class Play 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Annual Staff 4; Markettes 2,3,4. CARMEN DeSILVA Doltie Concert Choir 1,2,3,4; Mixed Choir 1,2,3,4; Girls Chorus 1,2; Chorus Secretary 3; Band 1, 2, 3,4; Clarinet Quartet 2, 3,4; Clarinet Trio 2,3,4; Saxophone Quartet 4; Dance Band 3,4; All-State Band 3,4; Junior Class Play 3; Student Council 3,4; Student Council Secretary 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club Vice President 3; Homecoming Attendant 4; Spanish Club 2,3; Spanish Club Secretary 3; Markettes Drill Leader 2, 3, 4; Ac- companist 3, 4. AUDREY EVEN SON Aud Junior Class Play 3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Librarian 2; FHA 3; Annual Staff 4. DAVE FULKERSON Grover Band 1,2,3,4; Junior Class Play 3. LOUELLA GRAHAM Lou Band 1,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Assistant Phy-Ed. Teacher 3; Wildcat Staff 4. SHERRY GROVE Sher Junior Class Play 3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Librarian 3; Annual Staff 4. ROCHELLE GYSLER Rock-el Band 1,2; Clarinet Quartet 2; Junior Class Play 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Student Council 2; Student Council Representative 2, Markettes 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; State Science Fair 3; Annual Staff 4. DICK HASS Dixie Boys Chorus 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Brass Sextet 2,3,4; Brass Quar- tet 3,4; Brass Trio 4; Junior Class Play 3; Student Council 2; Class President 2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1; Letterman’s Club 2,3.4; Vice President of Letter- man's Club 4; Homecoming Escort 4. DOUG JOHNSTON Stone Band 1,2; Junior Class Play 3; Class Secretary 1; Class Vice President 4; FFA 1,2; Star Green Hand FFA 1; Student Coun- cil 3,4; Student Council Vice President 3; Student Council Sergeant at Arms 4; Basketball 1,2,3; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2; Letterman’s Club 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Wildcat Staff 4. 20 KEA HOLTE Keba Girls Chorus 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Trombone Trio 3; Junior Class Play 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1; Student Council 1; Spanish Club 2,3; Annual Staff 4; Editor of Annual 4. SUSAN JANSSEN Sus Concert Choir 1,2,3,4; Mixed Choir 1,2,3.4; Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3; Girls Trio 2, Girls Sextet 2; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Flute Trio 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Pep Club Secretary 3; Flute Quartet 3,4; Flute Soloist 2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; FHA Vice President 2; FHA President 3; Class Secretary 2; Tramps 2,3,4; Mark- ettes 2; Annual Staff 4; Student Council 4; Wildcat Staff 4. . BILL JUVE Billy” Basketball 1; Football 1. PAT KAIP Pat-tee Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1,2, 3,4; Girls Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Flute Trio 1,4; Junior Class Play 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1; Homecoming Attendant 1,4; FHA 1; Wildcat Staff 4. i U TERRY KANNING Can Concert Choir 3,4; Mixed Choir 3, 4; Boys Chorus 3,4; Jun- ior Class Play 3; FFA 1.2. 3, 4; FFA Student Council Repre- sentative; FFA President 4; Student Council 3; Basketball 1. 3; Football 1; Track 3. MARCIA KISLER Marc Concert Choir 1; Mixed Choir 1; Girls Chorus 1; Band 1; Pep Club 1,2,3.4; FHA 1.2,3; Annual Staff 4. SAM KITZENBERG Senator Concert Choir 1,3,4; Mixed Choir 1,3,4; Boys Chorus 1,3,4; Band 1; Junior Class Play 3; Pep Club 3; Student Council 3, 4; Student Council President 3; Boys State Governor 3; Track 1; Football 1,2,3, 4; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Feature Editor of Wildcat 3; Tramps 3; Class President 4. KEITH KNUDSVIG Coon Concert Choir 1. 2,3, 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3,4; Boys Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys Quartet 2, 3, 4; Boys Quintet 2, 3, 4; Mixed Quar- tet 4; Madrigals 4; Choir President 3,4; Mixed Octet 2,3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Junior Class Play 3; Student Council President 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Let- terman's Club 1,2,3,4; Wildcat Staff 4. HAROLD KROGSTAD Harold Track 1; FFA 1,2. LINDA LAGERQUIST L. L. Concert Choir 1,2, 3.4; Mixed Choir 1.2,3, 4; Girls Chorus 1, 2,3,4; Accompanist 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3; Junior Class Play 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1, 3; Co- Publicity Chairman of Pep Club 3. DENNIS LEE Eee-Wee Junior Class Play 3; Track 1; Basketball 4; Football 4; Letter- man's Club 2. JIM LINDBERG Berg Concert Choir 1; Mixed Choir 1; Junior Class Play 1; Student Council 3; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Sergeant-at-Arms of Letterman's Club 4; Basketball 1; Basketball Manager 3; Foot- ball 1,2,3,4; Track 1; Tramps 2; Wildcat Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. NORMAN LEE Art Band 1,2, 3,4; Junior Class Play 3; Track 1; FFA 2,3,4; FFA Sentinel 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4. MARSHA McLEAN Smarsh Girls Chorus 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Majorette 1,2,3,4; Junior Class Play 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; FHA 1,2, 3,4; FHA Treasurer 3; Student Council 3,4; Science Fair 2,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Markettes 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4. 23 PAT McLINDEN Bear Junior Class Play 3; FFA 1; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Football 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Letterman’s Club 2,3.4; Homecoming Escort 4. LOMA MADSEN Loma Girls Chorus 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Clarinet Quartet 2; Junior Class Play 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3.4; FHA 2,3,4; FHA Reporter 2; FHA Treasurer 3; Student Council 3; Class Vice President 2; Class President 3; Science Fair 2,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4. JANET MIDBY Janny Mixed Chorus 4; Girls Chorus 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Band Squad Leader 4; Junior Class Play 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4. JEFF MORRISON Morely Junior Class Play 3; Basketball 1; Football 1, 2; Wildcat Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. MARY ANN NELSON Shorty Band 1, 2,3, 4; Junior Class Play 3; Flute Trio 2, 4; Flute Quar- tet 4; Majorette 1,2; Head Majorette 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; FHA 1,2, 3, 4; FHA Secretary 2; FHA Vice President 3; Mark- ettes 2, 3, 4. DENNIS NIEHUS Snuff” Junior Class Play 3; Wildcat Staff 4. JEAN NESS Smess Band 1,2, 3,4; Flute Trio 2,3; Flute Quartet 3,4; Junior Class Play 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Attendant 2; Home- coming Queen 4. MARY PAULBECK M. P. Concert Choir 1; Mixed Choir 2; Girls Chorus 2; Band 1,3,4; Brass Sextet 3; Junior Class Play 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Wildcat Staff 4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Markettes 3,4. RANDY POPESCU Scow” Concert Choir 1, 2; Mixed Choir 1, 2; Junior Class Play 3; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Football 1,2,3, 4; Track 1,2; Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4; Wildcat Staff 4; Homecoming Escort 4. LINDA RASMUSSEN Grindl Girls Chorus 1; Band 1,2, 3,4; Junior Class Play 3; Majorette 2,3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club Secretary 4; FHA 1,2, 3. 4; FHA Historian 3; FHA Reporter 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Secretary 4; Co-Editor Wildcat 4; Betty Crocker Award 4. STEVE SEM Stem Concert Choir 1,2,4; Mixed Choir 1,2,4; Boys Chorus 1,2,4; Boys Quartet 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Brass Quartet 2, 3, 4; Trombone Trio 2,3,4; Trombone Quartet 3; Junior Class Play 3; Basket- ball 1; Letterman's Club 4; Band First Vice President 4. DAN SEVERSON Stan Band 1; Junior Class Play 3; Basketball 1; Football 1,2,3, 4; Track 1; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Letterman's Club President 4; Tramps 3; Class Vice President 1; Student Council 4; An- nual Staff 4. ARDETH SYME Blondie Band 1,2,3, 4; Woodwind Choir 3; Dance Band 3,4; Junior Class Play 3; FHA 1,2, 3,4; FHA Historian 4; Pep Club 2,3, 4; Librarian 2,4. CLARICE JEAN WALLER Clare Mixed Choir 4; Girls Chorus 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Mixed Clarinet Quartet 4; Clarinet Quintet 3; Junior Class Play 3; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Annual Staff 4. BILL TORGERSON Knun Football 1; Wildcat Staff 3. GARY TIMMERMAN Gerrr Junior Class Play 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2; Letterman's Club 3,4; Annual Staff 4. JIM WANKEL Wonk Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Boys Quartet 4; Boys Quintet 3,4; Junior Class Play 3; Madrigals 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Letterman’s Club 2,3,4; FFA 1,2; Student Council 1,2; Class President 1; Class Vice President 3; Mixed Octet 4. VIRGINIA WILLARD Ginny Band 1. 2, 3,4; Brass Sextet 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 1,2, 3; Wildcat Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. NORMAN WOLD Wobbles Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Brass Sextet 2, 3, 4; Brass Quartet 2, 3,4; Trom- bone Trio 2, 3,4; Trombone Quartet 4; Junior Class Play 3; Football 1,2. LYDIA TANDE Lyd Oak Grove, Fargo, North Dakota 1.3; Band 2,4; Sax Quartet 2; Concert Choir 2. 4; Mixed Chorus 2,4; Girls Chorus 2,4; Accompanist 4; Pep Club 2,4. 28 Cfi SS RtOpfi Cy The year is 1984. The place is Plentywood Metropolitan Education Complex - PHS is no more - they seem to have consolidated. Time - 8 p.m. The world is waiting, waiting for what? For the Plentywood Class of 1966 to start its class reunion, of course. The band has just struck up Hail to the Chief and here comes Sam Kitzenberg, the master of ceremonies. He's President now - God save the nation. Following Sam is Doug Johnston, the local veterinarian with his prize-winning Saint Bernard, Broo-no. There's Patty Kaip, the famed English Channel swimmer. Patty told me that she never could have made it without chemistry lab - where she adapted very well to water. Right, Harry? Connie King, better known as Queen of the road, is now secretary of You Wreck It, We'll Fix It Inc. Here comes Nadean Blair. She's a tourist guide at Raymond National Park. Oh, I see Sherry Grove, the director and star of the Oscar-winning movie, My Brother Was An Only Child, Wow! There's Audrey Evenson in her solid gold Cadillac. I hear she took over the Five- and-Ten. Another small group has just come in. It's the members of the class who have become writers. Senior English seems to have had its influence!! Coming in first is Dave Fulkerson, the friendly mortician. He has just completed the popular book - Embalming Can be Fun. Shirley Adams has revealed her trade secrets in her book, How to Type Sixty Words a Minute without Erasing. Marcia Kisler has written the recent best seller, Do Blondes Have More Fun? Frea Darland has written a book which seems to be especially popular among teenagers: How to Lose the Cop in One Easy Curve. Susan Janssen has written Interior Decorating Made Easy in 7643 Easy Steps. Dick Hass has finally reached his goal as an actor. He's the White Knight for the Ajax Company. Sauntering in now is Dennis Lee. Dennis has decided to become a private eye now that he has located his top coat and glasses which he misplaced on New Year's Eve. There's Jeffrey Morrison, our used car dealer. However, he hasn't had much success. It seems that the only used car he’s been able to sell is the one Paul Enstad is driving. Oh, there's Mary Ann Nelson, the local Honda dealer, talking shop with Jeff. Oh, here come the winners of the Housewife of America Contest - Virginia Willard and Ardeth Syme. It looks like they left the kids at home with all the prize money. I wonder who the lucky baby sitter is. Bouncing in now is Terry Kanning who is the owner of a huge fish market - Kanning's Cannery. Jim Lindberg and Linda Rasmussen are just arriving. Linda - better known as Grindl - is the world's only one-leg- ged sidewalk surfer. Berg, along with his associate Dan Severson, has become a professional hair dresser. I've just noticed that there's a very confused, red-faced radio announcer covering the reunion. Oh, excuse me, I guess it's Norman Wold. Over talking to Sam is Steve Sem, Plentywood’s Paul Revere. It seems Steve has given up lamps for Morse Code. Right, Harry? Gary Timmerman, now a plumber, has finally arrived. He had a little trouble - someone pulled the plug in the swimming pool. Shelly Gysler-er-excuse me, I mean General Gysler has just entered. Shelly has gone a long ways since entering the ANC after graduation. Look who just bounced in in a red and white gym suit. It's Louella Graham - Plentywood's energetic phy-ed teacher. Billy Juve has also arrived. It seems he got so much experience driving other people's cars that he's started the Jilly Buve Chauffeur Company. He's known as Wild Bill the Chauffeur. Another very talented group is now coming in. The fashionable looking girl in the blue suit is Vicki Bussinger, the nation's top fashion model. Beside her is Dorothy Anno, Plentywood's dedicated first-grade teacher. Standing next to Dorothy is Mary Paulbeck, the successful marriage counselor. And finally next to Mary is Marsha McLean who is now a top foreign correspondent. She speaks 350 languages fluently, including Pig Latin. Also coming in now are Kea Holte and Jean Ness. Kea is a nurse now and is known by her closer patients as Tinkle the Nursemaid. You're probably wondering what Jean Ness Does now. Well, I asked her and she told me her group has 21°Io fewer cavities. Jim McNulty, better known as M-a-a-a-c, is here too. Jim has taken up retirement as a career. There's Dennis Niehuus. He has just put out a new breakfast cereal called Snuff’s Puffs. Everybody likes them because they Snaff, Crackle, and Pops. Here comes the nation’s top atomic physicist, Harold Krogstad, with his able assistant, Norman Lee. They have just developed the world's only nuclear-powered tricycle. I've just noticed Randy Popescu. He's currently billed at the Dingley Brothers Circus as the world’s tallest midget. Apparently, they don't know about his elevated shoes. Everyone seems to be waiting for the entertainment. Oh, it seems to be starting now. All eyes are on Marilynn Cybulski - she's a professional dancer now. Carmen DeSilva, world famous clarinetist, is next on the entertainment. Carmen modified an organ grinder act to consist of a clarinet player and a monkey. It became quite popular until she had a fight with her monkey and he ran away to join the Dingley Brothers Circus. Here come a few late ones. Oh, there's Pat McLinden, the famous motorcycler. He just recently returned from Mt. Everest, where he won the international hill climb, on his superhawk. There is Linda Lagerquist, the famous nurse, and mother of five Liberaces. Lydia Tande, local lawyer of Tande, Tande, Tande and Lyd, nas just sued the mayor for insufficient allowance. Janet Midby, the local optometrist, has designed glasses guaranteed not to fall off while looking out of an eleven story building. Clarice Jean Waller is now the proud proprietor ol the Merry Merry Dairy Queen. There's Keith Knudsvig talking to Jim Wankel. Keith is coach of the Plentywood Wildcats, and it seems they've re- arranged the schedule to play Baker 10 times a year. Jim, the famed architect, has, much to the dismay of the fac- ulty, converted the PHS gym into a Geisha House. Well, now that you're acquainted with everybody, just sit back and relax and enjoy this wonderful, marvelous, great, talented, successful class. Right, Harry? 29 SHIRLEY ADAMS I, Shirley Adams, will to Mr. Gustin my ability to deci- pher his handwriting. DOROTHY ANNO I, Dorothy Anno, will forty-one FHA girls to Linda Chandler and wish her luck. VICKI BUSSINGER I, Vicki Bussinger, will a large scoop-shovel to dig wom- en drivers out of snow banks to Mr. McLean. NADEAN BLAIR I, Nadean Blair, will my ability to get straight A's in con- duct to all those who don’t. MARILYNN CYBULSKI I, Marilynn Cybulski, will my speech book, How to Win Friends and Influence People, to the school faculty with the hope that they put it to good use. FRED DARLAND I, Fred Darland, will to Roily Gray my GTO in place of his Chevelle, Mustang, and Sting Ray that he is going to order any day now. CARMEN DESILVA I, Carmen De- Silva, will my ability to have a quiet New Year's Eve to Steve Nelson. AUDREY EVENSON I, Audrey Even- son, will to Sarah Kanning my ability to talk in study hall without getting caught. DAVE FULKERSON I, Dave Fulkerson, will my chemistry notes to Carl Jacobsen. LOUELLA GRAHAM I. Louella Gra- ham, will my red hair to Ruth Clawson. SHERRY GROVE I, Sherry Grove, will my natural red hair to Dorothy Fried- rich and Patty White. ROCHELLE GYSLER I, Rock-elle Gysler, will my ability to throw Mr. Goetz's chair out the window to any- one who wants five grades knocked down. DICK HASS I, Dick Hass, will to Janice Klofstad a year’s supply of grape bubble gum. KEA HOLTE I, Kea Holte, will my ability to fall down and sprain my foot to Steve Nelson, who usually only falls and rips his bermudas. SUSAN JANSSEN I, Susan Janssen, will to Mr. McLean a pair of thermo- pajamaes so he won’t get cold when digging girls out of snowbanks. DOUG JOHNSTON I, Doug Johnston, will to Dennis Niehuus, my ability to complete high school in four years. BILL JUVE I, Bill Juve, will my liking of school to Alvin Christensen. 30 Cfioss WiB PATTY KAIP I, Patty Kaip, will all my sympathy to my mother because the last of the Kaip’s is going to college. TERRY KANNING I, Terry Kanning, will to Neal Nikoliason my car and driver’s license because it might get very tiring walking to rural Reserve. MARCIA KISLER I, Marcia Kisler, will my beautiful bleached hair to my envious cousin, Gail Marsh. SAM KITZENBERG I, Sam Kitzen- berg, do will the Plentywood Nobel Prize to my chemistry lab partner, Bob Holje, for the most outstanding reaction in the chemistry lab this year: turning our old, rusty, trusty sink green and for putting together a prize-winning science project in re- cord time. HAROLD KROGSTAD I, Harold Krog- stad, will my studying hours to Carl Jacobson. LINDA LAGERQUIST I, Linda Lager- quist, will my blond hair to Karla Johnston so Howard Rasmussen won’t have to squeeze blackheads anymore. DENNIS LEE I. Dennis Lee, will to Craig Marsh, my chemistry lab faucet and my ability as a lover to Mark Wankel. NORMAN LEE I, Norman Lee, will my height to Harlan Rost. JIM LINDBERG I, Jim Lindberg, will the title for my Chev to Benny so he can get license plates for his torpedo. LOMA MADSEN I, Loma Madsen, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Flacker to Gayle Everson. MARSHA McLEAN I, Marsha McLean, will my PAD test file to any high- priced junior. PAT McLINDEN I, Pat McLinden, will to the junior class the ability to sneak ahead of the junior high in lunch line. JANET MIDBY I, Janet Midby, will to Sara Beth Saunders the ability to hang out of a 11-story hotel building without losing my glasses. JEFF MORRISON I, Jeff Morrison, will my hustling ability to Lowell Nikolaisen, Richard Thompson, and Patrolman Boettcher. MARY ANN NELSON I, Mary Ann Nelson, will my sun-drenched looks to Mary Janis Johnson--she's had her hair every other color--she might as well try this. JEAN NESS I, Jean Ness, will my dark skin to Joan Paulbeck so that she won’t have to stay home from school to get a suntan. MARY PAULBECK I, Mary Paulbeck, will my ability to get a Medicine Lake boyfriend to Mary Lagerquist and Gail Marsh who are in desperate need of one. RANDY POPESCU I. Randy Popescu, will my reputation to Steve Morstad, hoping he will have as much fun with it as I have. LINDA RASMUSSEN I, Linda Ras- mussen, will to Nina Paulson the Merry Dairy Queen with the hopes that she can take better care of it than I did. LYDIA TANDE I, Lydia Tande, will to Linda Larsen my ability to eat and my height. GARY TIMMERMAN I, Gary Tim- merman, will my 34-24-36 license plate to those who thought it was a girl. STEVE SEM I, Steve Sem, will my ability to skip out of all senior home room study halls to Gary Pederson. DAN SEVERSON I, Dan Severson, will to Carl Jacobson, my ability to rest, undisturbed in chemistry class. ARDETH SYME I, Ardeth Syme, will my natural blond hair to Gail Marsh and Ruth Clawson who wish to pull it out by the roots. CLARICE JEAN WALLER I, Clarice Jean Waller, will my ability on how not to sneak out of the Billings Thunderbird Motel to Karla Nielson and Mary Janis Johnson. JIM WANKEL I, Jim Wankel, will to Lowell Nikolaisen my snow shoes be- cause he can never find shoes big en- ough for him. VIRGINIA WILLARD I, Virginia Willard, will to Shelly Evanskaas a steady, dependable boyfriend. NORMAN WOLD I, Norman Wold, will my driver's license to Nolan Kienitz. WE, THE CLASS OF 1965, will to the entire school all our old textbooks to burn as fuel so no one will freeze in school next year, and to Mr. Goetz our pillars to use at his proms, and to the sophomores our reputation as the worst class. CLASS OFFICERS: President - Bob Holje, Vice-President - Roy Micheals, Secretary- Treasurer - Rosann Fraiser, Student Council Representatives - Harry Haroldson and ' Lowell Nikolaisen No Pfcof© Sharon Granning Rowland Gray Juanita Greff Dennis Gross Harry Haroldson Greg Coghlan Cindy Cybulski Terry Eggen Carol Flakne Rosann Frasier Tommy Frederick Pat Goff Gerald Granning PHOTO Not Available 32 Kenny Hewitt Richard Jensen Mary Janis Johnson Terry Johnson Bob Holje Carl Jacobson Marjorie Lossing Craig Marsh Marsha Marsh Leah Medders Roy Michels Jimmy Juve Sarah Kanning Joe Kavon Curt Kleppen Lynn Knudsvig Eldon Krogstad Leonard Kroshus Dale Lamphear JukXo Karla Nielsen Gail Miller Steve Nelson William Nelson JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET Terry Olson JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM CLASS RINGS SELLING CANDY JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Richard Thompson Jeanette Wagnild Mark Wankel Norma Wibe Larry Willard Leo Paulbeck Nina Paulson Gary Pederson Harlan Rost Marlyn Rovig Gary Ruud Sara Beth Saunders 34 £OWO UOR££ CLASS OFFICERS: President - Bob Peterson, Vice-President - Gen Severson, Secretary- Treasurer - Kathy Linder, Student Council Representatives - Karla Johnston and Arlo Pohle ■m Glenn Adams Frank Darvis Lyle Bergh Gayle Everson Jet Black Richard Foss Dianna Brown Terry French Dennis Chandler Anita Christensen Dorothy Friedrich Rebecca Goff Curt Christensen Ruth Clawson Emma Graham Diane Hass Judy Hass Irene Heppner Sam Hewitt Paul Holdeman Marilyn Holte Carol Huffman Howard Jacobson Dallas Johnson Linda Johnson Karla Johnston 36 Linda Johnston Bonnie Jordet Gail Marsh Mary Marsh Mary Jane Melle Doug Moen Steve Morstad Carol King Janice Klofstad INITIATION DANCE BIOLOGY DISSECTING SELLING POP Duane Krogstad Linda Larsen Kathy Linder Judy McCoy Marcia Lester Wayne Lindell Michelle McCoy Micheal McLinden Neal Nikolaisen Carolyn Nyby Glenn Parpart Joan Paulbeck Dina Paulson Alice Smith Barbara Stadstad Janice Stenehjem Doris Vert Polly Walkowski Gary Ward Pat White Bob White Julie Wilson Debra Zeidler Cathy Peterson Colleen Peterson Robert Peterson Arlo Pohle Howard Rasmussen Orren Rovig Larry Sem Gen Severson Colleen Ruthruff Eileen Ruthruff Gordon Severson Dale Shepard 38 FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS: President - Pat Tange. Vice-President - Tpm Wankel, Secretary- Treasurer - Ann Chandler, Student Council Representatives - Connie White and Shelly Evenskaas jf — Claudia Clawson Linda Collins Ronald Domonoske Patty Ereth Shelly Evenskaas Antonia Freeman James Glover James Goff Beatrice Graham Joel Granvold Jerel Gustafson John Gysler Myrna Anderson Michael A tor Larry Bentsen Lauranne Bergh Donald Bolke Cheryl Brightsman Ann Chandler Nolan Kienitz Donnie Kisler Tony Knick Adolph Kollmann Mary Beth Lagerquist Karen Lindblom Clyde Lindell Eugene Looman William Lord James Lossing Curtis Madsen Sheila Mehl Sharon Midby Glenn Miller Ronnie Morstad 42 INITIATION SELLING COFFEE ENTERING HIGH SCHOOL Barbara Prough Alton Rasmussen Robert Renfro Greg Rierson Steve Rierson Sandra Rorvig Dixie Ross Beverly Rovig Larry Setrum Li. . r ' Joe Shaw Jeff Smith Linda Smith Lenny Smolak Terry Syme Pat T ange Joel Timmerman Marie Vert Tommy Wankel Connie White Natalie Wold Steve Zeidler CLASS OFFICERS: Carrie Pederson, Secretary; Lynn Zieske, President; Valerie Morstad, Vice President. QpMPMtk QajoAPj CLASS OFFICERS: Gail Wagnild, Vice President; Kathleen Weisz, Secretary; Hal Holte, President. Q%oui Cherie Abenroth Craig Anderson Patty Beckers MATH CLUB SCIENCE FAIR DANCES Gaylen Black Neal Brown Mike Bussinger Cole Chandler Joy Christianson Teresa Collier Clinton Collins Jody Crist Ricky Darvis James Davis Mike Donaldson Billy Engebretson Pam Feeney David French Debbie French Jackie Glover Margaret Goff Margaret Graham Vermae Gross Allen Gunderson Patricia Holje Hal Holte Glen Huffman Dale Janssen Greg Johnson Helen Johnson Susan Johnson Jill Johnston Herbie Joyes Kathy Kern Bruce King Nancy Knick Mauretta Krogstad 44 Jim Messinger Mary Ann Messinger Jo Arlene Nelson Jerry Ness Joe Nistler Mary Nyby Paulette Parpart Jim Pederson Cleo Peterson Wayne Peterson Gordon Quam Norma Redden Karen Rost Connie Ruud Gary Schwarzrock Alro Setrum Lorraine Simonson Jean Smith Jesse Stallings Jerry Stenehjem Howard Stoner Kirk Stoner Dale Tlustosch Gail Wagnild Rhonda Walkowski Mike Wankel Kathy Weisz Bessie Wilson Kathy Wilson Mark Wilson 45 Karen A tor Carol Beckers Seventh QrvOdjjb AufCJfo L: BASKETBALL SPELLING CONTEST CHORUS Joy Catlett Lillian Ceartin Mark Chandler Russ Christensen Karen Clawson Jackie Coghlan Raymond Collier Cindy Evenskaas Dean Evenson Wayne Everson Tommy Ferguson Larry Fredrick Adrienne Freeman Frank French Leo Froehlich, Jr. Lois Goetzinger Edna Graham Arne Granvold Ronnie Grove Richard Gunderson Verlane Hardy Wayne Hewitt Kapp Johnson Mark Johnson John Jordet Mary Jane Kanning Eileen Kelm Renee Knudsvig Wayne Knudsvig 46 Ricky Medders David Midby Valerie Morstad Dale Nelson Ross Nielsen r Alan Nikolaisen Eddie Nyby Caroll Obermueller Dennis Paulbeck Carrie Peterson Dorothy Jean Popescu Anthony Prough Arnold Quam Marie Quam Terry Rasmussen Kirtley Rierson Sharon Rovig Mikealene Ruthruff Gary Shaw Dorothy Smith Rodney Thompson Craig Timmerman Debbie Tommerup Donna Vert Gaylin Waller Daryl White Jerry White David Wibe Lynn Zieske 47 JtutUVi UtCfh Actors Biglctk U rfA Club Junio Htgfc TutUl tS Best Qpelt is Qtud vb Council; ROW 1: D. Severson, D. Johnston, F. Darland, K. Knudsvig, C. DeSilva, K. Johnston ROW 2: C. White, R. Thompson, B. Holje, B. Peterson, S. Kitzenberg, M. McLean, P. Tange, V. Bussinger, H. Haroldson, S. Janssen, L. Nikolaisen, A. Pohle Acting as officers of the Student Council were Keith Knudsvig, President; Fred Darland, Vice- President; Carmen DeSilva, Secre- tary-Treasurer; Doug Johnston, Sergeant-at-Arms. This group was responsible for the success of the '64 Homecoming events. Through- out the year it sponsored school dances and special days--Pep Jug Contest and Pioneer Day. This year’s special project was the mak- ing of a school handbook. 50 ROW 1: Miss Pollard, V. Bussinger, K. Nielson, L. Rasmussen, M. McLean, D. Vert, A. Freeman, B. Kemp, S. Adams, C. DeSilva, M. J. Johnson, J. Klofstad, M. Marsh, L. Johnson, C. Nyby, R. Clawson, J. Paulbeck. ROW 2: L. Lagerquist, S. Mehl, K. Adams, N. Blair, J. McCoy, C. King, L. Collins, J. Kanning, C. White, L. Tande, M. Paulbeck, M. A. Nelson, R. Gysler, K. Holte, M. McCoy, A. Smith. ROW 3: D. Anno, M. A. Bjornsen, C. Clawson, D. Friedrich, E. Graham, I. Heppner, R. Frasier, J. Wagnild, N. Paulson, A. Christensen, B. Popescu, M. Lagerquist, S. Rorvig, A. Chandler, S. Evenskaas, M. Marsh. ROW 4: B. Graham, C. Brightsman, S. Janssen, M. Anderson, C. Flakne, C. Hoggman, B. Stadstad, B. Jordet, S. Midby. M. Lester, G. Marsh, L. Knudsvig, K. Peterson, P. Walkowski, L. Bussinger, L. Evans. ROW 5: M. Kisler, V. Willard, L. Bergh, L. Smith, R. Goff, D. Hanson, B. Rovig, P. Ereth, M. Vert, D. Brown, D. Hass, L. Graham, C. J. Waller, A. Syme, J. Midby, S. B. Saunders. ROW 6: S. Grove, M. Blair, 1. Kanning, L. Johnston, D. Paulson, L. Larsen, J. Hass, M. Holte, L. Meddars, N. Wibe, G. Severson, K. Johnston, C. Peterson, S. Kanning, J. Greff. ROW 7: M. Blair. K. Lindbloom, M. Cybulski, P. Kaip, L. Chandler, J. Stenehjem, L. Madsen, S. Granning, G. Miller, A. Evenson, M. Lossing, M. J. Melie, K. Linder, S. Janssen, J. Ness. The officers of the Pep Club this year were: Vicki Bussinger, President; Karla Nielsen, Vice President; and Linda Rasmussen, Treasurer. The main function of the Pep Club is to promote good sportsmanship and spirit by cheering as a body at all games during the year. Several trips to games taken this year were paid for partially by money the girls had earned from the Homecoming dance and concessions at the Class ”C Basketball Tourna- ment. QpCtMlsh Cfiub ROW 1: L. Johnston, D. Paulson, K. Holte, V. Bussinger, L. Mad- sen. ROW 2; N. Wibe, L. Chand- ler, B. Holje, C. DeSilva, M. J. Johnson, K. Nielsen, J. Greff, Mrs. Flacker, Advisor The 1965 officers of El Cid are Richard Hass, President; Dorothy Anno, First Vice- President; Marsha McLean, Second Vice-President; Loma Madsen, Secretary; and Vicki Bussinger, Reporter. This year Marsha McLean has charge of the Memories book, and Vicki Bussinger was the reporter to the national organization headquarters. Members of El Cid must have completed two semesters of study with an average of Bt. ROW 1; L. Bussinger, D. Hass, R, Gysler, L. Larsen, G. Severson. ROW 2; M. McLean, S. Adams, M. Paulbeck. S. Saunders, Mrs. Flacker, Advisor; D. Anno, K. Linder, D. Hass 52 Tuxhi|D$ 7uhtbfe ig V. Bussinger, M. McLinden, S. Janssen, N. Kienitz, J. Timmerman, S. Janssen, K. Madsen, J. Paulbeck, G. Coghlan, B. Lord, K. Nielsen. The PHS tumbling team, the Tramps, performed at home basketball games and at the Class C Tournament at Plenty wood and at the Class B Tournament in Wolf Point. Coaching the team this year was Mr. Rick Cadieux. Also helping Mr. Cadieux was Gerry Coglan, a PHS graduate and a former member of the Tramps. 53 OFFICERS President - - - Vice-President Secretary ----- Advisor - - - - Dan Severson Doug Johnston Keith Knudsvig ■Robert Lowry Club Members of the Letterman's Club include anyone who letters in a major sport. The activities during the year in- cluded policing ballgames, helping at the tournament and having projects to aid athletics. ROW 1: G. Parpart, D. Shepard, E. Krogstad, S. Kitzenberg, N. Nikolaisen, D. Lee, G. Timmerman, L. Paulbeck, L. Berg, G. Granning. ROW 2; D. Severson, D. Hass, K. Knudsvig, D. Johnston, H. Haroldson, T. Frederick, J. Lindberg, P. McLinden, L. Nikolaisen, G. Coghlan, G. Pederson. ROW 3: R. Popescu, C. Christensen, A. Pohle, J. Wankel, S. Morstad, J. Black. P. Goff, J. Kavon, F. Darland, S. Sem. TumIpm And Ub i ti H. TWIRLERS Linda Rasmussen, Diane Hass, Susan Janssen, Vicki Bussinger, Marsha McLean. HEAD MAJORETTE Mary Ann Nelson LIBRARIANS Linda Johnson, Joe Shaw, Diana Brown, Mrs. Thompson, Ruth Claw- son, Michelle McCoy, Kathy Adams, Linda Chandler. 55 ustin ct w7 be wen act day, April Oruten and was K' book Mama1 ank Ace Tueso j Saturd. PLEA?’ ESPECIALx PLENTYWOOD WMcabOto Issues. LIBRARY HAS P1op+- High School IUNI0, SHF.P1 in the Line Papa BOY? HANDBOOK In the past meetings, the Student Council has decided to have a high school handbook. This boolf of the Frid Peters Boys' was chos? of all t! The S' 19 would are supp as possi . August by the of the Class n by John rom Kathryn ’It. Jards Johnson ' ama, Bob Bag’ .N . Gary sen as s Gross cate will m Dillon, J Gary are Jaycees and agerquist, Mr. McLean, Mr. George _5l00 for the flats which vcis t_oV. These flats -- gjntr.p The Junior used will and COJ.lt: , of the projects Rochelle Gysler raven. rt uv.. Mr. Gackle, Mr. Lowry tre been in some way r—chose them as PHS. Sam Boys' last ye? tudents Tilings. 1 Gysler, , Irene students 1 Montana ne judging rards were id an Ex- •’tana District determine wtA7 at the State Billings. g the will district month at According to this year’sT stival Chair-’ man Mr. E. V. La erquist, the 700 students ,£ufu t Fame ts Ahte tlCO ROW 1: T. Kanning, J. Kavon, M. Wankel, D. Gross, C. Kleppen, N. Lee, R. Jensen, S. Nelson, J. Goff, N. Kienitz, E. Looman, A. Kollman, M. Cybulski. ROW 2: T. Syme, K. Madsen, T. Johnson, T. Wankel, L. Set- rum, J. Gysler, D. Kisler, S, Ziedler, B. Lord, G. Miller, L. Bentsen, C. Lindell, Mr. Langston. ROW 3; J. Juve, L. Blair, M. Rovig, G. Severson, E. Krogstad, T. Eggen, P. Goff, J. Smith, D. Johnson, G. Granning. ROW 4; M. Ator, S. Kanning, J. Lossing, R. Thompson, R. Michels, W. Lindell, F. Kavon, G. Adams, R. Morstad, D. Krog- stad, P. Holderman. President -- -------------------- -Terry Kanning Vice-President -- - joe Kavon Secretary------------------------ Mark Wankel Treasurer -------------------------- Dennis Gross OFFICERS: Reporter Curt Kleppen Sentinel -- --------------------------- Norman Lee Parliamentarian--------------------- Steve Nelson Student Council------------- - - Richard Thompson Chapter Herdsman................................Rick Jensen Chapter Advisor ---------- ------ -Mr. jess Langston FFA is an organization for boys interested in the field of agriculture. This year's activities included a Harvest Festival float, Parent and Son Banquet, and a Speech Con- test. Representatives from this chapter attended the National Convention at Kansas City, Missouri, and the District Convention in Wibeaux, and the State Leadership Conference in Bozeman. This year's Chapter Sweetheart was Marilynn Cybulski. 58 ROW 1: D. Anno, L. Chandler, J. Greff, M. McLean, G. Severson, L. Rasmussen, A. Syme, S. Janssen, M. J. Johnson, M. A. Nelson, N. Blair. ROW 2: Mrs. McCarty, L. Johnson, L. Lagerquist, K. Nielsen, A. Christensen, A. Chandler, L. Larsen, K. Johnson, S. Midby, K. Adams. ROW 3; M. McCoy, J. Hass, S. B. Saunders, R. Goff, M. Anderson, S. Janssen, S. Kanning, M. A. Bjornson, M. Blair, E. Graham, C. Nelson. ROW 4: M. Blair, L. Madsen, M. Cybulski, D. Hanson. C. Cybulski, S. Granning, R. Frasier, J. Wagnild, N. Paulson, B. Graham. OFFICERS: President, Dorothy Anno Vice-President, Linda Chandler Secretary, Juanita Greff Treasurer, Marsha McLean Parliamentarian, Gen Severson Reporter, Linda Rasmussen Historian, Ardeth Syme Student Council, Susan Janssen Song Leader, Mary Janis Johnson Activities for the year included a Sadie Hawkins dance, a bowling party and supper, a slumber party. Fathers’ night. Mothers' night, a style show, and participation in National FHA Week. Twenty- five members attended the District Convention at Medicine Lake and seven members attended the State Convention at Billings. Fifteen degrees were awarded: three Senior Degrees, the highest award given an FHA member, were earned by Dorothy Anno, Loma Madsen, and Linda Rasmussen; four Chapter degrees and tight Junior degrees were earned by other members. Fuiu te f-fo ie t aim 59 MOTTO: Toward New Horizons' COLORS: Red and White FLOWER: Red Rose BaU ROW 1; S. Janssen, J. Ness, V. Bussinger, P. Kaip, M. A. Nelson, J. Stenehjem, D. Zeidler, S. Midby, S. Jans- sen, A. Chandler, L. Bergh, B. Jordet, N. Wold. ROW 2; D. Vert, C. DeSilva, D. Hass, G. Everson. L. Madsen, L. Bussinger. J. Midby, L. Rasmussen, G. Severson, J. Hass, M. Anderson, D. Friedrich, M. A. Bjornson, M. Vert, K. Peterson, D. Paulson, C. J. Waller, L. Johnston, J. McCoy. ROW 3: M. B. Lagerquist, T. Knick, N. Kienitz, J. Smith, K. Madsen, J. Timmerman, L. Chandler, A. Syme, R. Morstad, L. Graham, E. Graham, V. Willard, K. Linder, M. Paulbeck, M. McLean, M. Holte, C. Clawson, S. Evenskaas, P. Walkowski, J. Paulbeck, B. Lord, N. Wold, G. Pederson, S. Sem. ROW 4: D. Lamphear, D. Fulkerson, B. Popescu, C. White, J. Klofstad, D. Hass, D. Ross, M. J. Johnson, Mr. Froehlich, M. Ator, N. Nikolaisen, K. Knudsvig, S. B. Saunders, L. Larsen, K. Hew- itt, K. Nielsen, K. Holte, N. Lee, B. Graham. SQUAD LEADERS A - Susan Janssen B - Janet Midby C - Carmen DeSilva D” - Marsha McLean E - Kenny Hewitt F - Norman Wold G - David Fulkerson The seventy-four piece band is comprised of twenty-two seniors, nine juniors, twenty sophomores, and twenty- three freshmen. The President is Dick Hass, the First Vice President is Steve Sem, the Second Vice President is Gary Pedersen, and the Secretary is Linda Chandler. The High School Band played at the basketball and football games. The band also played at the ”B Class Tournament in Wolf Point. At the District Music Festival, the band earned a one plus rating on the three pieces they played. The band director is Mr. Leo Froehlich. WOODWINDS ROW 1: C. DeSilva, M. A. Nel- son, D. Vert, P. Kaip. ROW 2: P. Walkowski, L. Lagerquist, L. Johnston, L. Bussinger, D. Hass. ROW 3: S. Janssen, J. Ness, C. Waller, L. Madsen, V. Bussinger. ROW 4: G. Severson, G. Everson, D. Paulson, M. Holte, C. Peter- son, L. Chandler. VOCAL ROW 1: D. Ross, M. J. Johnson, C. DeSilva, D. Paulson, D. Hass. ROW 2: K. Nielsen, C. Pederson, P. Kaip. ROW 3; N. Blair, V. Bussinger, L. Larsen. ROW 4: S. Sem, L. Willard. ROW 5: J. Wankel, G. Pederson, K. Knudsvig. BRASS ROW 1: J. Paulbeck, J. Klofstad. ROW 2; B. Popescu, N. Nikolaisen, M. B. Lagerquist, C. White. ROW 3: D. Hass, S. Sem, N. Wold, D. Lamphear. 61 ROW 1: J. Klofstad, S. B. Saunders, N. Blair, D. Vert, M. J. Johnson, L. Tande, C. King, D. Ross, C. Brights- man, L. Knudsvig, L. Lagerquist, N, Wibe. ROW 2: V. Bussinger, P. Kaip, S. Janssen, C. DeSilva, J. Wagnild, D. Hass, A. Chandler, S. Evenskaas, K. Nielsen, D. Paulson, L. Johnston. ROW 3: S. Janssen, M. Anderson, M. Holte, P. Walkowski, C. Peterson, L. Larsen, C. Peterson, K. Linder, L. Bussinger, B. Holie. ROW 4; H. Rost, G. Pederson, R. White, R. Morstad, T. Knick, K. Knudsvig, J. Wankel, N. Nikolaisen, S. Kitzenberg, F. Dar- land. ROW 5: A. Christensen, S. Sem, H. Haroldson, J. Granning, M. Rovig, T. Kanning, W. Nelson, L. Willard. DISTRICT STATE GROUP SONG RATING RATING Mixed Double Quartet Do Lord I 11+ Girls Triple Trio Christopher Robin II II Girls Sextet Madam Jeanette I II Mixed Quartet Since First I Saw Your Face I II Boys Quartet March of the Musketeers I III Girls Quartet Bois Epais I I Girls Trio Silver I II Mixed Vocal Duet I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes I U Co tC ifc Choiv Rj C tU S Oj CvJp uUw RufatoI fa Dtsfcxcfc Fesfeuoil 62 Gith' Chtou$ ROW 1: S. Mehl, C. Nelson, J. Klofstad, B. Kemp, S. Adams, M. J. Johnson, L. Tande, C. King, C. DeSilva, C. Nyby, L. Knudsvig, L. Lagerquist, N. Wibe ROW 2: J. Wagnild, S.Evanskaas, K. Nielsen, A. Smith, C. J. Waller, J. McCoy, N. Blair, D. Vert, I. Kanning, D. Ross, C. Brightsman, B. Graham. ROW 3: C. Peterson, M. Lester, A. Christensen, S. Kanning, J. Kanning, A. Chandler, D. Paulson, L. Johnston, D. Hass, S. Rorvig, I. Heppner, M. Marsh. ROW 4: D. Hanson, B. Rovig, P. Ereth, M. A. Bjornson, S. Midby, M. Vert, M. Blair, S. Saunders, B. Stadstad, M. Blair, J. Midby, ROW 5: K. Linder, M. Anderson, S. Janssen, L. Larson, M. Holte, P. Walkowsky, C. Peterson, L. Bussinger, P. Kaip, V. Bussinger, D. Brown, S. Granning. Mary Janis Johnson received a superior rating on her solo at the District and State Music Festivals. 63 ROW 1: J. Gysler, H. Ross, G. Pederson, R. Morstad, T. Knick, J. Wankel, F. Darland, J. Gustafson. ROW 2; J. Glover, B. White, S. Sem, H. Haroldson, W. Nelson, N. Nikolaisen, B. Holje. ROW 3: K. Knudsvig, A. Christen- sen, G. Granning, M. Rovig, T. Kanning, L. Willard, S. Kitzenberg. The Plentywood High School Boys Chorus is under the direction of Mr. Leo W.Froehlich. The President is Keith Knudsvig and the Student Council Representative is Fred Darland. At the District Music Festival, the Boys Cho- rus received a superior rating for its performance. Boys CftfwuS Sets Qup U v Rating ok DiSfcticfr FBStivolb 64 MR. L. W. FROEHL1CH fiAfy ds ChcwuS ROW 1: L. Lagerquist. P. Kaip, B. Stadstad, N. Blair, J. McCoy, I. Kanning. A. Christensen, S. Rorvig, J. Kan- ning, J. Midby, S. Adams, M. Blair, M. Blair, I. Heppner, J. Wagnild, N. Wibe, L. Larson, R. Clawson, ROW 2; J. Gustafson, J. Shaw, J. Gysler, C. King, D. Hass, L. Johnston, J. Klofstad, G. Everson, D. Vert, M. A. Bjorn- son, D. Ross, C. DeSilva, S. Janssen, M. J. Johnson, L. Knudsvig, B. Graham, S. Evenskaas, M. Lester. ROW 3: A. Christensen, S. Sem, B. White, G. Pederson, L. Bussinger, C. Nyby, D. Paulson, M. Holte, C. Nelson, M. Marsh, V. Bussinger, A. Chandler, M. Vert, C. Brightsman, A, Smith, P. Walkowski, S. Kanning, M. Rovig. ROW 4: G. Granning, L. Willard, W. Nelson, F. Darland, B. Holje, S. Midby, D. Hanson, S. Janssen, M. Ander- son, K. Nielsen, C. Peterson, S. B. Saunders, D. Zeidler, C. J. Waller, H. Rost, A. Kollmann. ROW 5; T. Kan- ning, T. Knick, J. Glover, G. Coghlan, J. Wankel, R. Morstad, K. Knudsvig, J. Greff, B. Rovig, K. Linder, S. Kitzenberg, H. Haroldson, S. Granning, D. Brown, N. Nikolaisen. ACCOMPANISTS: Linda Lagerquist Lydia Tande Carmen DeSilva Colleen Peterson Karla Nielsen Diane Hass 66 FFA BoRquafc cm L FFA Actutffos Susan Janssen at Sadie Hawkins' Dance. FHA girls who served at the FFA Banquet. Fathers' Night for the FHA girls. Curt Kleppen gives a report on his trip to Kansas City at FFA Banquet. The officers reporting at the FFA Banquet. 67 1964 Juto© Cfiass Pfifty OMEDY “I REMEMBER MAMA” IE PRESENTED BY PHS JUNIOR The performance of the comedy Remember Mama” will be given light (April 8) at 8 o’clock by ) junior class of Plentywood High hool in the fieldhouse. Adopted John van Druten from the rld-famous novel Mama’s Bank count, the play was an outsland- 5 hit on Broadway, and more re- ntly it has been the basis of a ties of popular television pro- ams. The play shows how Mama (Lin- Chandler). with the help of her LETTER TO THE EDITOR 8 April 1965 Plentywood, Mont Dear Sir: Last night I go see practice ol play called I Remember Mama” U being put on by Junior Class ai Plentywood School. Was wonderful play. When I set it, it make me tink of my mam: who liff in old country. 1 like you should go see dis play Is on tonight at 8 o’clock in Plen tywood yimnasium. Sincerely, A Pioneer Scandinaviar P. S. As English friends say: “Gel more out of liff, go out and see i good drama!” (ADVERTISING). the children - Dagmar tSara Saunders), Christine (Jea Wa nild', Katrin (Mary Johnson), and Nels (Steve Nc - in their modest San Fiar Lome during the early year, ( century. Mama’s sisters, played by 1 Neilsen, Linda Bussmger ant sar.n Frasier, furnish a rich ground for a great deal of co and a little incidental tr.i while the doings of the chi manage to keep everyone in at turmoil. Among the other character r. Hyde (Greg Cogolam A tan (Leah Medders), Mr. Th n (Harlan Rost , Dr. Jo raig Marsh L Nurses arsh and Sharon Granuing 1, lerk (Larry Willard , Mat orma Wibe), Dorothy (Gai r), Florence Morehead aulson), Bell Boy (Roy Mit ad a cat (Tiger). Those managing the U ?cts of the production are ewitt, Gary Ruud, Gary Peti ale Lamphear, Rowand lek Jensen, Terry Olson, C8 son, Tom Fredrick, Ri hompson, Pat Goff, Leo Pau am Hewitt Gerry Grn .:.i: Ivin Christensen. Lowell Ni ?n and Harry Haroldson ar age managers. Applying make-up will be Ti reff, Lynn Knudsvig, Ma Oftslng, Sarah Fanning, and lakne. Ushers are Kathv A 69 O'  FiesIuuftH lidfarfiOiv Kiss my feet, you Greenhorn! Does it frighten you, Joni? Hey, Mom. Look what I found! A rose among the thorns. These pushups are murder! I just love this lemon pie hair rinse! Mike, what a squishy lap you have! P'llacesses 72 CARMEN DeSILVA MARILYNN CYBULSKI The Plentywood High School Marching Band on Review Co 6 ofa ifi Fesfewlttes That ih School!' Ywv Some smiling examiners at the Medicine Lake Science Fair TxSZZnzS’ iS-r K: _____ Rochelle Gysler UjwkcUie Loh QcLqm£ Fofoj Patty Holje, John Linder, Jill Johnston Loma Madsen Carmen DeSilva Jerry Stenehjem Sara Beth Saunders 1965 Wtgfi OcI imU HoM Jy QttidtodS Dick Hass and Sam Kitzenberg went to Boys' State last year. Sam was Governor of Boys' Dave Fulkerson was a State, and Dick was Sam's campaign manager. finalist in the National Merit Scholarship Test. Carmen DeSilva was in the Montana Cen- tennial Band and the European Tour Band. Linda Bussinger re- ceived first in the Dis- trict Wool contest, got first in the State, and placed in the National. Mary Ann Nelson won the State 4-H Dress Review and went to the National at Chicago. 76 Au Jids Day Dennis Gross won the FFA Speech Contest and was a three-year FFA Scholarship winner. Jim Lossing was Greenhand of the year. Mary Janis Johnson and Karla Nielsen received fifty-word-a-minute typing pins. Linda Rasmussen received the Betty Crocker Award. Loma Madsen and Marsha McLean received the A.A.T.S.P. Award. 77 BCubC MJUUlAOifij QmA CJIms fJJgkfc JAMES WANKEL. Halfback RANDY POPESCU, Halfback All-Conference DOUG JOHNSTON, End All-Conference GARY TIMMERMAN DENNIS LEE Tackle Tackle JAMES LINDBERG Guard FRED DARLAND, Quarterback All-Conference KEITH KNUDSVIG, Fullback A11-Conference Captain LEO PAULBECK Tackle DICK HASS, Center All-Conference Captain DAN SEVERSON, Guard All-Conference PAT McLINDEN, End 81 ROW 1: J. Kavon, D. Johnston, L. Nikolaisen, R. Popescu, D. Hass, F. Darland, A. Pohle, H. Rasmussen. ROW 2; G. Timmerman, P. Goff D. Lee, D. Severson, G. Coghlan, H. Harold- son, P. McLinden, N. Nikolaisen. ROW 3; G. Parpart, K. Knudsvig, L. Paulbeck, S. Kitzen- berg, F. Darvis, J. Black, L. Bergh, T. French, T. Frederick, C. Christensen, M. McLinden, L. Paulbeck. Plentywood 12 Crosby 6 Plentywood 0 Circle 19 Plentywood 29 Nashua 0 Plentywood 33 Fairview 20 Plentywood 31 Scobey 0 Plentywood 24 Baker 0 Plentywood 6 Poplar 0 SEASON Six wins l loss l 964 Qmo CMs 76tfe Fou ttfi Pfcxcfi cdb District WILDCATS: Tom Frederick, Pat McLinden, Norman Lee, Dennis Lee, Dick Hass, Lyle Bergh, Gerry Granning, Keith Knudsvig, Gary Pederson, Jim Wankel, Fred Darland, Randy Popescu. Managers; Harry Haroldson and Steve Sem. CATS SCHEDULE Plentywood 67 Outlook 42 Plentywood 65 Westby 49 Plentywood 76 Regina Luther 34 Plentywood 51 Crosby 57 Plentywood 55 Fairview 53 Plentywood 52 Flaxville 41 Plentywood 67 Nashua 64 Plentywood 78 Baker 66 Plentywood 53 Poplar 58 Plentywood 54 Scobey 73 Plentywood 55 Scobey 51 Plentywood 52 Circle 74 Plentywood 70 Baker 78 Plentywood 61 Fairview 99 Plentywood 54 Crosby 58 Plentywood 56 Poplar 48 Plentywood 58 Circle 85 Plentywood 59 Nashua 63 Plentywood 57 Fairview 74 Plentywood 74 Scobey 55 Plentywood 75 Fairview 94 83 ROW 1: Arlo Pohle, Howard Rasmussen, Bob Peterson, Howard Jacobson, Curt Christensen. ROW 2: Doug Moen, Jet Black, Dennis Chandler, Orren Rovig, Terry Olson, Steve Morstad, Frank Darvis, Gary Ruud. Donnie Kisler, Steve Kern, Jerel Gustafson, John Gysler, Steve Zeidler, Alton Rasmussen, Adolph Kollmann, Tom Wankel, Eugene Looman, Tony Knick, Pat Tange. 84 Tkach' Meek Doing the broad jump. Hurling the discus. 85 CHof) Qkois
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