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

 - Class of 1965

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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

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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



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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.

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