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CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1960, fourteen eager freshmen entered the doors of Winifred High School to begin four memorable years of good times and learning. We began with six boys: Don Arthur, Andy Anderson, Bill Olsen, Bill Crow, Tom Gibbons, and Charles Philp; and seven girls: Robin Heggem, Sharon Heggem, Patricia Wickens, Marjorie Thompson, Cathy Scoville, Janet Udelhoven, and Shirley Tuss. Patty Jo Foster joined us after the first six weeks. Class officers for the year were: President-Don Arthur, Vice- president-Andy Anderson, and Secretary-treasurer-Patricia Wickens. Mr. Frethiem, our class sponsor, helped us throughout the year. Don Arthur and Robin Heggem were the freshmen candidates for Gridiron King and Homecoming Queen. For the carnival, Marjorie Thompson was the freshman candidate. Once again, in the fall of 1961, we returned to the jolly halls of WHS to begin our sophomore year. Charles Philp had transferred to Lewistown, and Margaret Phillips and Jo Anne Peters, both of Hilger joined our class. To lead the class for the year were: President-Janet Udelhoven, Vice-president- Marjorie Thompson, Secretary-treasurer-Robin Heggem, and Class Sponsor-Mr. Comes. To compete for Gridiron King and Homecoming Queen for the year were Andy Anderson and Patricia Wickens. Robin Heggem was crowned Carnival Queen for 1961. In basketball, Andy Anderson and Don Arthur made a fine showing and helped our team win first place in the District Nine Tournament and fourth place in the Northern Divisional at Great Falls. Closer to our goal, we returned a more serious group and entered our junior year prepared for the responsibilities which it held for us. Gary Steffensmier entered our junior year with us but left in a few weeks. To keep our class duties in order, we chose Don Arthur-President, Cathy Scoville-Vice-president, Margaret Phillips-Secretary, Sharon Heggem-Treasurer, Mr. Lehman and Mr. Newville-Class Sponsors. Our major task for the year was the publishing of the Prairie Dog Chatter, on which we won an All- State rating. We also won a Tuberculosis Award on articles relating to tuberculosis which we printed in our paper. Although our basketball team didn't do too well during the season we came back in the tourn- ament to win fourth place. We combined our energies and talents to present our junior play, I Was A Teen-age Dracula. Our final endeavor of the year was the junior prom Moon River which turned out to be a big success. Gridiron King and Homecoming Queen candidates were Andy Anderson and Sharon Heggem. Shirley Tuss was chosen Carnival Queen candidate. Bill Olsen was king candidate for the 1962 Sno Ball, and Margaret Phillips reigned as Sno Ball Queen. At last the time came for us to take our final step. We entered our senior year determined to make the most of it. Chosen to lead our class for the last time were: President-Cathy Scoville, Vice-president- Bill Crow, Secretary-Marjorie Thompson, Treasurer-Janet Udelhoven, and Sponsors-Mr. Bergum and Mr. Comes. During the year we lost Don Arthur who joined the army. We all wish him the best of luck in his future. This year, as in the past three years, we were the top sellers in the annual high school magazine drive. Sharon Heggem was the winner of the Betty Crocker Homemaker Award. Gridiron King for 1963 was Bill Olsen, and the senior Homecoming Queen candidate was Cathy Scoville. Patty Jo Foster reigned as Carnival Queen. Senior candidates for the Sno Ball were Bill Crow and Jo Anne Peters. Under our English teacher, Mr. Corcoran's, able direction we produced a comedy, Grandma's Best Years. Upon graduation, our high school years successfully completed, we ventured into the world to see what it would hold for us. 8
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10 MARJORIE JEANNE THOMPSON Secretary JANET VIRGINIA UDELHOVEN Treasurer
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