Winifred High School - Red Raider Yearbook (Winifred, MT)
- Class of 1961
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THE SENIOR CLASS OF WINIFRED HIGH SCHOOL WINIFRED, MONTANA PRESENTS F THE RED RAIDER On August 28, 1960, Winifred High School opened its doors to 53 students. It would be difficult to ever forget the crowded halls . . . the cold bumpy bus rides . . . the assemblies . . . the excitement of a close game . . . cramming for tests . . . the discussions in class . . . the mad scramble for the lunchroom . . . teachers . . . the educational field trips . . . school closed for summer vacation on May 19, 1961. May you never forget this memorable year at Winifred High School. “RED RAIDER” STAFF •V. V V ANGIE STENSUE Co-SiliKt PACK ROW; Glenn H si verson. Ken Putro, T«wn Wickens, J. O. Anderson, Pat Wher- lev, Jcny Udelhoven, Earle Philp, Miss Mathis. FRONT ROW; Darlene Reppe, Ka- thy Mendel. Amanda Arthur. Delores Ar- thur, Vanc'.e Ster.slie, Chervil Halverson, Jaokie Wilcox. GLENN HALVERSON Co-Editor JACKIE WILCOX: Fusiness Manager JACQUELYN G. MATHIS: Advisor Phctestrapbers................EARLE PHILP DARLENE REPPE CHERYLL HALVERSON Eaoultv Section......................KATHY MENDEL DARLENE REPPE DELORES ARTHUR Class Section.......................JACKIE WILCOX CHERYLL HALVERSON Athletics.....................EARLE PHILP J. O. ANDERSON .......................JERRY UDELHOVEN Activities...............TOM WICKENS PAT WHERLEY KATHY MENDEL JACKIE WILCOX D ARLENE REPPE Advert;sine-------------------KEN PLTRO PAT WHERLEY TOM WICKENS AMANDA ARTHUR Member of the M.l.E. A. We. the Red Raider” Staff, take pleasure in presentm this yearbook to yon. die students a - - ,-.-d of . ■ .trod H.ch arc Grade School, a e hope this yeartvvk w-.11 he..- c to yon treasured memories of year h.jfr school vears. This book kill ter;-...-si von of the teachers, classmates, aettvttrea. eventa, and athletics which you knew and verr a part of. To all tv Si- -.-.or Classes to come, we extend best v shes for a haprv and profitable Senior ' ear at V . -. her H ch School The Annual Staff and Annual Advisor. Miss Mathis, are to be congratulated for the production of this fine yearbook. You will treasure the value of this book more and more as the years go by. As you thumb through the pages of this book in future years, you will recall the happy, carefree days in high school. I'd like to take this opportunity to wish each member of this fine class the best of health, suc- cess and happiness in your future years. Sincerely, SCHOOL BOARD Ingvald Strand, JANITOR Olga Hess, COOK We would like to ex- tend our sincere thanks and appreciation to the school board, janitor, cook, and bus drivers of Winifred High School. SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS George Econom Jack Bergum Ethan Allen FACULTY MISS JACQUELYN MATHIS Montana State College Shorthand I and n Typing I and II Economics Psychology Girls' P.E. Junior class sponsor MR. DAVE SAUVAGEAU Montana State College Biology General Science Health and P.E. First Aid Coach Sophomore class sponsor MR. FLOYD SMITH Montana State University Band (grade and high school) Girls' Chorus Boys' Chorus Mixed Chorus Physics FACULTY MR. T. M. BERGUM St. Olaf's College, B.A. Algebra I and II Geometry I and II Senior class sponsor MR. RICHARD FRETHEIM Montana State University World History U.S. History Montana History Civics Guidance and Librarian Freshman class sponsor MR. LARRY LEHMAN Carroll College English I, II, III, IV U.S. History Speech club Junior class sponsor ELEMENTARY TEACHERS MRS. ASBJORNSON College of Great Falls Third and Fourth MRS. MILLER Montana State Normal First and Second FRESHMEN ANDY ANDERSON - This Frosh. made the 'A' squad in basketball. He did a fine job and has three years in which to better him- self. DON ARTHUR - Athletics is his first concern, while girls and cars make up the other part. BILL OLSEN - This lad loves to visit with Hank, especially during 2nd period study hall. PATTY JO FOSTER - Patty Jo is a transfer from Townsend High. She likes to twirl and takes part in the band. TOM GIBBONS - The last Gibbons to enter high school, Tom's interests include sports and making new friends. ROBIN HEGGEM - Robin takes part in lots of school events, is 'B' squad cheerleader, and has a steady boyfriend. SHARON HEGGEM - Sharon put her right foot forward for her high school years. She has joined many organizations and works hard in each. HANK PHILP - The fifth Philp to attend high school here, he doesn't always follow in the paths of his sisters and brothers. BILLY CROW - Billy has a wide variety of interests - sports, band, chorus, and what- ever else catches his eye. CATHERINE SCOVILLE - Cathy enjoys read- ing, which is probably the reason for her good grades. MARJORIE THOMPSON - Marjorie has lots of talent, a willingness to work, and a Jun- ior boyfriend. What a combination!! SHIRLEY TUSS - Small in stature, sweet in nature, describes this Frosh. gal. JANET UDELHOVEN - Long blond ponytail, good grades, and out-of-town boyfriends are her trademarks. PAT WICKENS - Shy and quiet in school, as for outside of school, ask Dwight. SOPHOMORES DALE BERG - Marvelous grades are his trade- mark, but his determination in sports has also won him recognition. HARLEY DAMSCHEN - He is better known as ’’Red. H He excells in sports, but it is said his interest lies primarily in the Frosh. class. KENNY FOSTER - Transfer from Townsend H.S., Ken is studious and loves to play the sax. He also likes to pound the keys on the typewriter. ELWIN KIRKWOOD - The tallest boy in W.H.S., 6'4 , El enjoys sports. He main- tains the position of class president since his transfer from Missoula High School. DELORIS REPPE - Friendly, bubbling with enthusiasm, and a willingness to help de- scribes this girl to a T. Singing and boys are two of her interests. NANCY SCHAEFFER - This charming Soph- omore is a teacher’s favorite, as well as being popular among her acquaintances. SHIRLEY SMITH - Shirley's ready smile often turns into a gale of laughter, which instantly livens the party. Her ardent sup- port of the team is wonderful. JANCIE STENSLIE - The red head of the class is often the pace-setter for new fash- ions. Janice is B squad cheerleader and secretary-treasurer of her class. RONNIE WILCOX - This guy has a real sense of humor. He can take all the teasing dished out and then some. Ron likes blond girls. RONNIE HEGGEM - Ron, the 9 a. m. scholar, has height and skill which make him a good basketball player. GAIL PHILP - Always into mischief, this pert little gal keeps the whole school jump- ing, including the teachers. BEATRICE ARTHUR - The artist ofW.H.S. is known for her work as Pep Club treasurer and Co-editor of the Prairie Dog Chatter. JAMES GIBBONS - Known for his good looks and the work he has done on the school pa- per. Jim also participates in sports. BETTY HAMILTON - If you see a pretty smiling face it could easily be Betty, a girl who is always ready to help. ALICE ASBJORNSON - Friend and classmate, Alice was Homecoming Queen Candidate and played the role of Gail McAdams in the Junior Class Play. DWIGHT PHILLIPS - Getting all A’s seems to be his hobby as does participating in sports and driving his different vehicles. JUDY PUTRO - Judy survived the short hair fad successfully as she still has long, silky, brown hair. She has many friends, boy- friends included. MARY ELLEN HEGGEM - This brown haired beauty works extra hard at all she undertakes, especially her correspondence to Wash. Mary Ellen is class pres, and 'B' squad cheerleader. JEAN REPPE - Co-editor of the Prairie Dog Chatter and cheerleader, this popular gal still finds time to get good grades. SANDY SCHROEDER - The shortest girl in the class can also make the largest disturb- ance. She is well liked by all. DAVID SKINNER - Sleek hairdos have be- come his trademark. He can often be seen wheeling a snazzy '56 Chevrolet. LARRY UDELHOVEN - This boy spent the year playing exciting games of basketball and football. In the meantime, he was guide for the big game hunters (Lehman and Sauvageau). BOB WICKENS - A 'cool cat' whose interest lies in the Frosh. class, takes part in sports and displays much talent in this field. CHERYL WILCOX - Taking up the pace set by her sister, Cheryl has become an excel- lent student. She also works hard as a li- brarian at the high school library. BOB WHERLEY - Bob has an outstanding record in all school athletics. He played the romantic lead in the class play like an expert. JAMES OWEN ANDERSON Football 1, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Track 1, 4; ’’One Delirious Night” 3; ’’Spring Journey 4; High School Rodeo 1,2,4; Annual Staff 4; Letterman's Club 4. Years in Winifred, 12. AMANDA BELLE ARTHUR Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4. Years in Winifred, 4. DELORES LORRAINE ARTHUR Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4. Years in Winifred, 4. CHERYLL ANN HALVERSON Class Secretary 3, 4; Pep Club Vice-President 3; 'B' Squad Cheerleader 2; 'A' Squad Cheerleader 4; Cho- rus 1; Majorette 1,2, 3; Music Festival Queen 2; Speech Club 4; Paper Staff 3; Annual Staff 4; Librar- ian 4; One Delirious Night 3; Spring Journey 4; Homecoming Queen Candidate 1; Carnival Queen Candidate 2. Years in Winifred, 12. GLENN WILLIS HALVERSON Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Track 3; Class President 3, 4; Letterman's Club 4; Paper Staff 3; Co-Editor Annual 4; Gridiron King Candidate 2. 4; Band 1, 2,3; Boys' State 3; High School Week 4. Years in Winifred, 12. KATHARINE MENDEL Band 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Speech Club 4; Sextet 3, 4; High School Week 3, 4; Salutatorian 4; Homecoming Queen Candidate 3; Queen 4; Carnival Queen Candidate 1,3; Class Secretary 1, Vice-Presi- dent 4; Pep Club Secretary 3, President 4; 'B' Squad Cheerleader 2; Alternate 3. 4; Annual Staff 4; Co- Editor P.D.C.; Librarian 4; State Band 1,3,4; One Delirious Night 3; Spring Journey 4. Years in Winifred, 12. EARLE WILLIAM PHILP Football 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Track Mgr. 2; Band 1,2; Glee Club 4; One Delirious Night 3; Spring Journey 4; Annual Staff 4. Years in Wini- fred, 4. KENNETH THOMAS PUTRO Band 1,2, 3, 4; One Delirious Night 3; Spring Journey 4; Glee Club 4; Paper Staff 3; Annual Staff 4. Years in Wini- fred, 4. DARLENE RUTH REPPE Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Twirler 1,2, 3. 4; 'B' Squad Cheer- leader 2,3; 'A' Squad Cheerleader 4; One Delirious Night 3; Actress's Award 3; Spring Journey 4; Class Treasurer 4, Secretary-Treasurer 2; Paper Staff 3; An- nual Staff 4; Librarian 4; Homecoming Queen Candi- date 2; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4. Years in Winifred, 81 2. VANGIE ELIN ESTHER STENSLIE Class Vice-President 1; Pep Club Vice-President 1; Band 1,2,3, 4; Glee Club 1,2,3, 4; Carnival Queen Candidate 3; A Squad Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer 3; Girls State 3; Paper Staff 3; One Delir- ious Night” 3; Annual Co-Editor 4; Spring Journey 4; Carnival Queen 4; Librarian 4; M.I.E. A. Silver Key Award 3; Speech Club 4; State Music Festival 3. Years in Winifred, 12. JERRY KEITH UDELHOVEN Class President 1; Football 1,2,3, 4; (Co-Captain 3, Captain 4) Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; (Captain 4) Track 1,2,3, 4; One Delirious Night 3; Actor Award 3; Paper Staff 3; Spring Journey 4; Annual Staff 4; High School Week 3; Band 1,2,3, 4; Letterman s Club 4; Homecoming King Candidate 3; Interscholastic Track Meet 2,3,4. Years in Winifred, 12. PATRICK WAYNE WHERLEY Football 2, 3; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1,2,4; Glee Club 4; Annual Staff 4; One Delirious Night” 3; Spring Journey 4; Letterman's Club President 4; Vice-President Class 3. Years in Winifred, 9. THOMAS JOHN W1CKENS Football 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 1,2,3; Basketball Mgr. 4; Track 2, 3; Track Mgr. 4; Class Vice-President 2; Band 1,2,3, 4; One Delirious Night 3; Spring Journey 4; Glee Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Letterman's Club 4. Years in Winifred, 4. JACQUELIN ADELE WILCOX Twirler 1,2; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Co-Editor P. D.C. 3; Sextet 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Class President 2; Carnival Queen Candidate 1; One De- lirious Night 3; Spring Journey 4; Valedictorian 4; High School Week 3, 4; State Band 1,4; Speech Club 4; Li- brarian 4. Years in Winifred, 4. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right: Darlene Reppe, Treasurer; Cheryll Halverson, Sec- retary; Kathy Mendel, Vice-Presi- dent; Glenn Halverson, President. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1957, sixteen persons, Amanda Arthur, Delores Arthur, Betty Devine, Cheryll Halverson, Kathy Mendel, Darlene Reppe, Vangie Stenslie, Jackie Wilcox, J. O. Anderson, Larry Anderson, Glenn Halverson, Earle Philp, Ken Putro, Jerry Udelhoven, Pat Wherley, and Tom Wickens, boarded the Rocket of Knowledge and began their travels in the world of higher learning. Elected to guide the rocket during the first year of high school were Jerry, President; Vangie, Vice-President; and Kathy, Secretary-Treasurer. Ventures from the rocket were made by Che- ryll, Homecoming Queen Candidate; Kathy, Carnival Queen Candidate; Jackie, Carnival Queen Candidate; J. O., who participated in the High School Rodeo; and Kathy and Jackie who went to the State Music Festival in Missoula. Having survived one eventful year of adventure in our rocket, we returned to it to broaden our knowledge a little more. Plotting the course this year were Jackie, President; Tom, Vice- President; and Darlene, Secretary-Treasurer. One member, Larry Anderson, moved and Jim Andrews joined the crew. Leaving the rocket on special matters of adventure were Cheryll, Music Festival Queen and Carnival Queen Candidate; Darlene, Homecoming Queen Candidate; Vangie, Carnival Queen Candidate; Jerry, participant in the Interscholastic Track Meet, J. O., participant in the High School Rodeo; and Glenn, Gridiron King Candidate. Piloting the rocket during our junior year were Glenn, President; Pat, Vice-President; Che- ryll, Secretary; and Vangie, Treasurer. Sallying forth from the rocket on this trip were Glenn, Boys' Stater; Vangie, Girls’ Stater; Kathy, Homecoming Queen Candidate and Carnival Queen Candidate; Betty, Carnival Queen Candidate; Jackie and Kathy, co-editors of the Prairie Dog Chatter; Vangie, receiver of the M.I.E. A. Silver Key Award; Jerry, Gridiron King Candidate and participant in the Interscholastic Track Meet; and Kathy, Jerry, and Jackie, who attended High School Week. The class edited the Prairie Dog Chatter. One Delirious Night” was pre- sented by the class during the first of the year. Kathy and Vangie went to the State Music Fes- tival. The Junior Prom, with the theme Carousel, ended a full year of adventure and learn- ing. At the controls of the Rocket of Knowledge during our senior year were Glenn, President; Kathy, Vice-President; Darlene, Treasurer; and Cheryll, Secretary. Jim Andrews and Betty Devine left the rocket. Penetrating further into the unknown were J. O., participant in High School Rodeo; Glenn and Vangie, co-editors of the annual; Glenn, Gridiron King Candidate; Kathy, Homecoming Queen and Salutatorian; Jackie, Valedictorian; Vangie, Carnival Queen; Jerry, participant in the Interscholastic Track Meet; Kathy, Glenn, and Jackie, who attended High School Week; and Jackie and Kathy, who went to the State Music Festival. Spring Journey was presented by the class and a dance followed. We ended our travels in the Rocket of Knowl- edge with a trip to Yellowstone National Park. Class Motto: IN OURSELVES, OUR FUTURE LIES. Class Colors: RED and WHITE Class Flowers: RED and WHITE ROSES Your high school years are some of the best years of your life. Make the most of them while you can because it will seem that those years passed by in a very, very short time when it's time for graduation. You are given an opportunity to obtain an education to prepare for a position in life. Whether or not it will be a good one de- pends on how you apply yourself to your work in high school. If you have gotten everything possible from the education pro- vided, you will be prepared to lead a full, rich, and profitable life for not only your- self, but others. VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN To you students still in high school, make the most of your four years, not only in education but in social life, too. High school is only the beginning. Here, you obtain the basis of your education which will remain with you for the rest of your life. You will learn through experiences how to act and live as young adults. You, the students in W. H.S., are what the world is depending on in the future. With a good educational background, you can be a suc- cess, so take high school seriously, but have fun too. MONTANA GIRLS’ STATE AND BOYS’ STATE These educational programs are organized by the American Legion Auxiliary. At Girls' State and Boys' State, young people learn how the local and state governments are run. They set up model governments and participate in their functions. Delegate: VANGIE STENSLIE The Winifred American Legion Post No. 120 sponsored Glenn as delegate and the auxiliary of this post sponsored Vangie as delegate and Jackie as al- ternate. The selection of these students was based on leadership, scholarship, co-operativeness, ability to speak, honesty, and citizenship. Montana Girls' State was held on the campus of Montana State College in Bozeman and Montana Boys' State was held on the campus of Western Mon- tana College at Dillon. Alternate: JACKIE WILCOX Delegate: GLENN HALVERSON TOUR OF STATE CAPITOL BY CIVICS CLASS Lieut. Gov. Babcock and Tour of Russel Museum Governor Nutter Senator McKenna SENIOR PARK TRIP Train to Lewis Clark Caverns The class of 1961 went on a four day trip. May 21-24, through Yellowstone Park with their parents and sponsor, Mr. Bergum. What's up??? At Old Faithful Gysei Earthquake area BACCALAUREATE Baccalaureate services, in the Winifred High School Auditorium, were on Mary 14, 1961, with Pastor L. B. Simonson as guest speaker. The Girls' Glee Club, accompanied by Vangie Stenslie and directed by Mr. Smith, sang Trust” and Halls of Ivy. ” Shirley Smith played the Processional and Recessional. COMMENCEMENT Graduation commenced on May 19, 1961, in the Winifred High School Auditorium with Prof. Earl Fellbaum of Bozeman as guest speaker. Katherine Mendel gave the Salutatory Ad- dress and Jacquelin Wilcox gave the Valedictory Address. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Whitmore, ac- companied by Marjorie Thompson, sang two numbers entitled Now Is The Hour and Memories. Mr. G. C. Udelhoven presented the seniors with their diplomas and Mr. T. M. Bergum presented the eighth grade diplomas. Mr. LaVern Johnson gave the Invocation and Marjorie Thompson played the Processional. HU SENIOR CLASS WILL I, Delores Lorraine Arthur, will my quiet and self-conscious ways to Robin Heggem, and my tall, thin height to Betty Hamilton. I, Amanda Belle Arthur, will my studious ways to Gail Philp, and my dark hair to Shirley Smith. I, Earle William Philp, will my ability to fight with J. O. to his brother, and my big feet to Pat Wickens. I, Katharine Mendel, will my clarinet playing to Janet Udelhoven and my piano skill to Marjorie Thompson. I, Kennth Thomas Putro, will my zany t-shirts to Mr. Bergum, and my guitar playing to Ingvald Strand. I, Cheryll Ann Halverson, will my ability to go steady to Janice Stenslie, and my shorthand notebook to Sandy Schroedor. I, Vangie Elin Esther Stenslie, will my cheerleading position to my sister, Janice. To Bob Wherley, I will the duty of turning on the study hall lights every morning. I, James Owen Anderson, will my ability to miss passes to Bob Wherley, my place on the basketball bench to Dwight Phillips, and my slow mile to Dale Berg. I, Jerry Keith Udelhoven, will my football shoulder pads to whoever can get in them; my athletic ability to Kenny Foster. I, Glenn Willis Halverson, will my desk, nearest to the windows to anyone who likes to see what is going on. I will my ability to stay awake in History to Ron Wilcox. I, Thomas John Wickens, will my masculine sideburns to Tom Gibbons and my ability to get the mail on time to Ron Heggem. I, Jacquelin Adele Wilcox, will my sax to Bill Crow and my report cards to Larry Udelhoven. I, Patrick Wayne Wherley, will to Ron Heggem my junk dealing ability and to Sharon Heg- gem, my past party experiences. I, Darlene Reppe, will my ability to get along with the teachers to Beatrice Arthur, and my twirling uniform to Deloris. We, the Senior Class of 1961, will our ability to co-operate and get along well with others to the Juniors, our sophisticated and studious ways to the Sophomores, and Our Senior Skip Day to the Freshmen. To Winifred High School, we leave a donation to begin building a new trophy case. ATHLETICS “60” RED RAIDER FOOTBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: B. Wherley, D. Phillips, L. Udelhoven, J. Udelhoven, T. Wickens, J. Anderson. SECOND ROW; B. Wickens, C. Philp, T. Gibbons, E. Philp, J. Gibbons, A. Anderson. THIRD ROW: Coach D. Savageau, D. Skinner, H. Damshen, G. Halverson, R. Heggem, R. Wilcox, B. Crow, D. Arthur, D. Berg, Manager. Captain J. Udelhoven, Coach D. Savageau. and Co-Captain L. Udelhoven with second place football trophy. Last fall when Coach Dave Sauvageau sent out the call for football, five seniors, seven juniors, two sophomores, and five freshmen reported for prac- tice. The team took shape quickly. During the season the Raiders lost only two games. The scores of the games are as follows: Winifred 39 Geraldine ■ - - -- 6 Winifred 6 St. Leo's - - - - 24 Winifred - - - - - - - - 21 Roy - - - - 19 Winifred - - — 6 Stanford 20 Winifred 26 Moore - - - - 13 Graduating from this year's team will be Captain Jerry Udelhoven, J. O. Anderson, Tom Wickens, Glenn Halverson, and Earle Philp. Returning letter- men will be Co-Captain Larry Udelhoven, Bob Wickens, Dwight Phillips, Ron Heggem, Bob Wherley, Jim Gibbons, Harley Damshen, and Ron Wilcox. J. ANDERSON End T. WICKENS Guard D. PHILLIPS Guard B. WHERLEY End J. UDELHOVEN B. WICKENS L. UDELHOVEN G. HALVERSON Quarterback Halfback Halfback Center “A”SQUAD FIRST ROW: J. Udelhoven, J. Anderson, G. Halverson, P. Wherley. SECOND ROW: A. Anderson, D. Phillips, D. Skinner, L. Udelhoven. THIRD ROW: Coach David Sauvageau, B. Wherley, R. Heggem, H. Damschen, Manager Tom Wickens. FIRST ROW: J. Gibbons, D. Berg, R. Wilcox, B. Wickens, E. Philip. SECOND ROW: Manager T. Wickens. T. Gibbons, D. Arthur, B. Crow, C. Philp, Coach D. Sauvageau. J. ANDERSON Co-Captain L. UDELHOVEN VARSITY 1960-61 J. UDELHOVEN Captain B. WHERLEY H. DAMSCHEN R. HEGGEM D. SKINNER A. ANDERSON G. HALVERSON D. PHILLIPS Scorekeepers SCORES Cheerleaders Team getting ready Winifred 40 Geraldine 41 Winifred 44 Geraldine 54 Winifred 33 Moore 67 Winifred 48 Winnett 34 Winifred 34 St. Leo's 52 Winifred 53 Buffalo 33 Winifred 65 Grass Range 51 Winifred 56 Judith Gap 42 Winifred 43 Roy 55 Winifred 48 Moore 70 Winifred 70 Winnett 39 Winifred 37 St. Leo’s 50 Winifred 77 Buffalo 35 Winifred 60 Grass Range 64 Winifred 60 Judith Gap 35 Winifred 76 . Denton 63 Winifred 54 Roy 51 Winifred 38 Moccasin 48 TOURNAMENT SCORES Winifred 55 Roy 51 Winifred 50 Moore 59 Winifred 43 Judith Gap 32 Winifred 38 Roy 49 Game underway The 1960-61 basketball season was successful for the R«d Raiders. They fought hard all season to gain the position of 4th place. 'In tournament play, the fiery Red Raiders equaled their conference standing by winning a beautiful fourth place trophy. CONGRATULA- TIONS, BOYS. Again this year the Wini- fred cheerleaders brought home the first place cheerleading trophy. Some of the points they were judged on were: their cheerleading abil- ity personality and ap- pearance, control over the pep club, and co- operation with officials and other pep clubs. Tournament results A SQUAD FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS L. toR.: Vangie Stenslie, Darlene Reppe, Jean Reppe, Cheryll Halverson. A SQUAD BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS L. to R.: Vangie Stenslie, Darlene Reppe, Cheryll Hal verson, Jean Reppe. ”B SQUAD BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS L. to R.: Mary Ellen Heggem, Robin Heg- gem, Janice Stenslie, Kathy Mendel, Alt. LETTERMAN’S CLUB S' PRESIDENT P. Wherley VICE-PRESIDENT B. Wickens SECRETARY D. Phillips SPONSOR D. Sauvageau R. Wilcox, T. Wickens, B. Wickens, J. Udelhoven, J. Gibbons, A. Anderson, P. Wherley, J. Anderson, R. Heggem, H. Damshen, G. Halverson, D. Skinner, D. Berg, E. Philp, L. Udelhoven, B. Wher- ley, D. Phillips, Coach D. Sauvageau. FIRST ROW: V. Stenslie, J. Stenslie, D. Reppe, R. Heggem, C. Halverson, M. Heggem, J. Reppe. SECOND ROW: K. Mendel, G. Philp, Miss Mathis, B. Arthur, B. Hamilton. THIRD ROW: S. Car- son, S. Tuss, P. Wickens, N. Thompson, N. Schaffer, S. Arntzen, J. Udelhoven, S. Schroeder, M. Thompson, P. Foster, M. Tresh, C. Scoville, S. Heggem, J. Wilcox, S. Smith, C. Wilcox, J. Pu- tro, D. Reppe. PEP CLUB President K. MENDEL Vice -President B. HAMILTON Secretary G. PHILP Treasurer B. ARTHUR GIRLS’ PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASS BACK ROW: Miss Mathis, K. Mendel, V. Stenslie, C. Scoville, B. Arthur, S. Heggem, J. Wil- cox, M. Heggem, C. Wilcox, J. Reppe, J. Udelhoven, Pat Wickens. CENTER: C. Halverson, S. Smith, D. Reppe, R. Heggem, J. Putro, P. Foster, S. Tuss, D. Reppe. FIRST ROW: G. Philp, M. Thompson, J. Stenslie, B. Hamilton, N. Schaeffer. DISTRICT 9 TRACK CHAMPIONS BACK ROW: B. Wherley, J. Anderson, A. Kirkwood, R. Wilcox, D. Skinner. MIDDLE ROW: D. Arthur, C. Philp, T. Gibbons, L. Udelhoven, A. Anderson. FRONT ROW; Coach D. Sav- augeau, B. Wickens, P. Wherley, D. Phillips, D. Berg, J. Udelhoven. The 1961 track team was one of the largest in recent years. All but two of the boys placed at the district meet and three placed at the divisional. Jerry Udelhoven, Larry Udelhoven, and Dwight Phillips went to the interscholastic meet in Missoula. At this time in High School Rodeo competition, J. O. Anderson has received a first in calf roping. Other participants were Andy Anderson, Beatrice Arthur, Bob Wherley, and Don Arthur. ACTIVITIES GIRLS’ CHORUS BACK ROW: K. Mendel, C. Wilcox, D. Reppe, S. Smith, C. Scoville, V. Stenslie, S. Heggem, Mr. Smith, instruc- tor. CENTER ROW: N. Schaef- fer, D. Reppe, B. Arthur, J. Stenslie, J. Reppe, B. Hamil- ton. FRONT ROW: S. Sch- roeder, P. Foster, P. Wickens, J. Udelhoven, S. Tuss. Not Pictured: M. Heggem, G. Philp, R. Heggem, M. Thomp- son, and J. Wilcox. V. Stens- lie, accompanist. BOYS’ CHORUS This is the first year that Winifred High School has had boys' chorus. Congratulations! BACK ROW: Mr. Smith, in- structor, D. Phillips, R. Heg- gem, E. Kirkwood, J. Gibbons, T. Wickens, B. Crow. FRONT ROW: K. Putro, B. Wickens, T. Gibbons, P. Wherley, D. Berg, B. Olsen, andE. Philp. K. Mendel, accompanist. SEXTET Left to Right: S. Smith, J. Reppe, D. Reppe, J. Wilcox, M. Heggem, K. Mendel, J. Udelhoven, and Mr. Smith, instructor. S. Smith, accom- panist. WINIFRED SCHOOL BAND FRONT ROW: M. E. Heggem, B. Wickens, R. Wilcox, Mr. Smith. SECOND ROW: T. Gib- bons, D. Berg, S. Heggem, G. Philp, V. Stenslie, K. Mendel, L. Udelhoven. THIRD ROW: D. Reppe, M. Thompson, R. Heggem, J. Udelhoven, C. Scoville, P. Foster, J. Udelhoven, S. Smith. BACK ROW: J. Stenslie, K. Putro, T. Wickens, B. Arthur, J. Wilcox, K. Foster, B. Crow, C. Wilcox, D. Reppe. TWIRLERS MAJORETTE L. toR.: Shirley Smith, Deloris Reppe, MARY ELLEN HEGGEM Janice Stenslie, Darlene Reppe. “PRAIRIE DOG CHATTER” STAFF JEAN REPPE Co-Editor BACK ROW: Jean Reppe, Beatrice Arthur. SECOND ROW: Judy Putro, Betty Hamil- ton, Sandra Schroeder, Jim Gibbons, Miss J. Mathis. FRONT ROW: Cheryl Wilcox, Gail Philp, Mary Ellen Heggem, Dwight Phillips. BEA ARTHUR Co-Editor Business and Advertising Mgr. -............. MARY ELLEN HEGGEM Circulation Manager------------JUDY PUTRO Grade School News Editor.......GAIL PHILP Community News Editor..........JIM GIBBONS Headline Editors...........BETTY HAMILTON SANDRA SCHROEDER Production Manager -- ---------JIM GIBBONS Asst. Production Manager------------------ LARRY UDELHOVEN Proofreaders................DWIGHT PHILLIPS CHERYL WILCOX Reporters.....................JUNIOR CLASS Typists.......................JUNIOR CLASS Advisor...............JACQUELYN G. MATHIS Member of the M.I.E.A. SPEECH CLUB This was the first year W. H.S. organized a speech club. D. Reppe represented Winifred at an invitational meet with St. Leo's. J. Stenslie, J. and D. Reppe, and K. Mendel went to the Dist. meet in Gt. Falls. L. toR.: K. Mendel, J. Stenslie, D. Reppe, J. Wilcox, V. Stens- lie, M. Heggem, C. Halverson. Not pictured: J. Reppe. SEATED: Mr. Lehman, Advisor. This year; for the first time certifi- cates of scholastic achievement were awarded to students who were on the honor roll for a period of seven months and for nine months. Those receiving the seven month cer- tificates were Glenn Halverson, Jean Reppe, Darlene Reppe, Kathy Mendel, and Ronnie Wilcox. Those receiving the nine month certificates were Dwight Phillips, Dale Berg. Jackie Wilcox, Cheryll Wilcox, Sharon Heg- gem, Janet Udelhoven and Cathy Scoville. Girls' State Jean, delegate Mary Ellen, Alt. Boys' State Mary Ellen Delegate received Dwight M.I. E. A. Silver Key M.I.E. A. Convention in Missoula. M. High Scnool Week delegates - K. Mendel, Heggem, J. P.eppe, V. Stenslie, G. Hal- C. Wilcox, J. Wilcox, G. Halverson, and verson. D. Phillips. HOMECOMING QUEEN 1961 PRINCESS ALICE ASBJORNSON QUEEN KATHY MENDEL PRINCESS JANICE STENSLIE PRINCESS ROBIN HEGGEM GRIDIRON KING 1961 KING BOB WHERLEY PRINCE GLENN HALVERSON PRINCE HARLEY DAMSCHEN PRINCE DON ARTHUR CARNIVAL QUEEN - 1961 QUEEN VANGIE STENSLIE PRINCESS NANCY SCHAEFFER PRINCESS MARJORIE THOMPSON PRINCESS BEATRICE ARTHUR FRESHMAN INITIATION Is it good pie? How is the water? Is it good? Penalty court. NATIONAL SCHOOL ASSEMBLIES Mr. Bogardus, sculptor. Mr. Hansen, humorist. Janet. Pakistan girl. HOMECOMING - 1961 Working hard. Bonfire crowd. Candidates The crowning. Pepping things up. The bonfire. Which is the dummy? Rah! Rah! JUNIOR PLAY Bob gives a helping hand. Bob looks pleased. Taking notes, Gail? Sandy hits the floor. Scared, Dwight? Who’s chasing who? Protecting her, Bob? What happened, Jean? What is this? SENIOR PLAY What??? How's that?? Play dates: March 24 and 25, 1961 Rumble!! Lineup. H m m m. JUNIOR AND SENIOR PROM Having fun?? Promenade. ATHLETIC BANQUET Remarks by Mr. Bergum, principal. Guest speaker, Mr. Cascaden. Presentation of awards. Congratulations, boys!! SCHOOL PICNIC What are you boys up to?? Wow! The gang s all here- Experiment in Physics Class. Tour of Anaconda Smelter in Gt. Falls. Ken at Carnival. Watching Kennedy's Inauguration on TV. Mr. Lehman crowning Vangie queen of Alan Shepherd's press conference was also the carnival, viewed by the students. Scene from skit at one Pep Assembly. What's on the Library open house. Pulling hard??? other end??? Cheerleaders champion- Kathy and the Red Rah. Rah, Rah!! ship night of basketball Raider banner, tourney with corsages Pep Club presented to them. I 1 ELEMENTARY SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES Leonard Carson Arlie Christensen Gene Thompson Howard Tuss Mary Ann Tresch Sharon Arntzen Shirley Carson Darwin Heggem Roger Reppe James Scoville Larry Schaeffer Nancy Thompson Thomas Udelhoven Billy Willis JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM BACK ROW: Dar Heggem, Manager; Gene Thompson, Jimmy Jack Heggem, Larry Schaeffer, Lenard Carson, Billy Willis, Dave Sauvageau. Coach. MIDDLE ROW; Howard Tuss, Roger Rep- pe, Jimmy Scoville, Tommy Udelhoven, Orren Reppe. FRONT ROW: Paul Seilstad, Bob Parker, Arlie Christensen, Rusty Robinson. JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Sharon Arntzen, Shirley Carson, Nancy Thompson FIFTH AND SIXTH FRONT ROW: D. Martin, L. J. Tresch, B. Thompson. SECOND ROW: M. Ehlert, L. Tuss, D. Bergum. THIRD ROW: J. Blazicevich, W. Carlstrom, B. Udelhoven, N. Roberts, R. Robinson, R. Stulc. FOURTH ROW: C. White, O. Reppe, B. Parker, I. L. Skinner, P. Seilstad, N. Asb- jornson. FIFTH ROW: D. Kirkwood, L. Heggem, K. Arntzen, B. Heller, J. Heggem. Absent: K. Schaeffer. Teacher: Mrs. Halverson. THIRD AND FOURTH FRONT ROW; R. Scoville, D. Bolstad. J. Ehlert, B. Udelhoven, G. Anderson, D. Martin. SEC- OND ROW: D. Heggem, R. Stulc, M. Lechner, T. Thompson, W. Tuss, A. Olsen. THIRD ROW: S. Blazicevich, W. Heller, M. Olsen. S. Scoville, D. Miller, L. Benes, E. Heggem. FOURTH ROW: S. Ehlert, L. Haight, B. Parker, A. Udelhoven, R. Bergum, K. Butcher, J. Carlstrom. Teacher: Mrs. Asbjornson. FIRST AND SECOND FRONT ROW: L. Carson, T. Blazicevich, G. Stulc, L. Benes. SECOND ROW; D. Hamilton. M. Udelhoven, G. Grove, C. Seilstad, L. Troendle. THIRD ROW; S. Stulc, R. Scheifler, K. Skinner, J. Bolstad, W. Ehlert. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Miller, B. Allen. B. Butcher, D. Smith. RHYTHM BAND FRONT ROW: S. Stulc, N. Roberts, B. Butcher, W. Ehlert, C. Seilstad, G. Stulc, J. Bolstad, L. Benes, L. Troendle, K. Skinner, L. Carson, G. Grove, D. Smith. SECOND ROW; R. Scheif- ler, R. Bergum, D. Miller. B. Udelhoven, W. Parker, S. Blazicevich, S. Ehlert, J. Heller, W. Tuss, R. Scoville, T. Blazicevich. THIRD ROW: E. Heggem, A. Udelhoven, D. Martin, S. Scoville, M. Olsen, K. Butcher, T. Thompson, L. Haight, D. Hamilton. B. Allen. FOURTH ROW; J. Carlstrom, G. Anderson, L. Benes. D. Heggem, M. Ehlert. D. Bolstad, R. Stulc. M. Lechner, A. Olsen. FIFTH ROW: Mrs. Asbjornson, Mrs. Miller. GRADE SCHOOL SNAPS HIGH SCHOOL SNAPS ADVERTISERS FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LEWISTOWN Always Glad to Support Our Youth DON’S JACOBS STORE Clothes for the Family Shop and Save E-JAY-S, INC. Athletic Equipment 207 W. Main KE 8-9408 LEON JACOBS Lewistown Montana KE 8-5295 Lewistown Montana D-Y GARAGE Your I-H Dealer W inifred Montana CHARLIE’S BODY WORKS Lewis town Montana CEROVSKI CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Lewis town Montana FRED CROW GARAGE Service When You Need It IN 2-2146 Winifred RAHN’S The Home of Everyday Low Food Prices 505 First Avenue North KE 8-5051 Lewis town Montana LEWISTOWN PHARMACY KE 8-8128 Lewis town Montana HOWARD C. 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