Winifred High School - Red Raider Yearbook (Winifred, MT)

 - Class of 1965

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CLASS WILL I, SHARON ARNTZEN, will my position as Pep Club President to Linda Fluegel, my job as chorus accompanist to whoever wants it, and my brown glasses to Judee Smith. I, BARBARA SPARKS, will my swimming privileges to anyone who has the dye and my southern accent to Mrs. Owings. I, SHIRLEY CARSON, will my position as majorette to Gail, Charlotte, or Donna, my job in the office to Linda Fluegel, my job in the kitchen to anyone with a strong stomach, and my height to Mr. Knodel. I, ROGER REPPE, will my height to Keith Amtzen, my basketball ability to Spencer Peterson, and my ability to get along with Mrs. Green to Rusty Robinson. I, DAR HEGGEM, will my cousin Ronnie to Judee, my short hair to Ray Wells, and me to you! I, LARRY SCHAEFFER, will my height to Norwood Roberts, my speedy ways to Rodney Stulc, my peanuts to Lorraine Heggem, and my slim figure to Mary Ann Tresch. I, JIM SCOVILLE, will my ability to grow a beard to Howard Tuss, and my old razor blades to Arlie Christensen. I, JIM WICKENS, will my grades to Norwood Roberts, my halfback spot to Lenard Carson, my place on the bench to anyone who likes to sit, and my attendance record to Ray Wells and David Wright. We, as a class, will the following to the underclassmen: To the juniors we will our place on the honor roll and our ability to get along with the teachers. To the sophomores we will our modesty in all situations and our ability to get along without much money. To the freshmen we will our studious attitude, our good study habits, and out title of basketball class champions. To the incoming freshmen we will the new school and an interest in all its activities. To the student body and faculty we leave our golden years of fun, our books, our success, and the open doors of WHS, the trophies, and our ability to get out of school to work. 13

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SHIRLEY CARSON Years in Winifred-12 Class Vice President-3 Paper Staff-3 Carnival Candidate-3 Junior Prom -3 Mountain Gal -4 Shorthand Award-3 Annual Staff-4 Carnival Queen-4 Majorette-4 Pep Club Sec. -4 Speech Club Vice Pres. -4 Speech Club-1, 2, 3,4 Pep Club-1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus-1, 2, 3, 4 Octette-3,4 All-State Chorus-4 Twirler-2, 3, 4 B Squad Alt. -4 Flag Twirler-1 DARWIN HEGGEM Years in Winifred-12 Football-2, 3,4 Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4 Co -Captain-4 Chorus-1,2 Junior Prom -3 Mountain Gal -4 Paper Staff-3 Annual Staff-4 Class President-1 Homecoming Candidate-2 NANCY THOMPSON WILCOX Years in Winifred-11 Chorus-1, 2, 3 Pep Club-1,2, 3 Shorthand Award-3 Typing Award-3 B Squad Cheerleader-1 A Squad Cheerleader-2, 3 Sextette-1, 2 B Honor Roll Certificate-2 Class President-2 Paper Staff Co-Editor-3 Class Vice President-1 Class Secretary-3 MIEA Convention-3 All-State Chorus-3 Girl's State-3 Octette-3 Junior Prom -3 Homecoming Candidate-1 12



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CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1961, twelve determined freshmen entered the halls of Winifred High School to begin four memorable years of good times and learning. We began with eight boys-Jim Wickens, Dar Heggem, Jim Scoville, Roger Reppe, Billy Willis, Tom Udelhoven, Fred Udenberg, Jerry Carne 11, and Larry Schaeffer; and three girls-Shirley Carson, Sharon Arntzen, and Nancy Thompson. Jerry Camell left us after the first six weeks. Class officers for the year were: President-Dar Heggem, Vice President-Nancy Thompson, Secretary-Sharon Arntzen, Treasurer-Jimmy Wickens. Mr. Eugene Comes was chosen class sponsor. Nancy Thompson and Jim Wickens were our Homecoming Candidates and Sharon Arntzen was our candidate for Carnival Queen. We returned in the fall of '63, gaining Barbara Sparks and Alice Sauvageau. Barbara came from Kentucky and Alice came from North Dakota; we also lost Billy Willis who transferred to Helena and Fred Udenberg who transferred to Absarokee. Chosen to lead the sophomore class were Nancy Thompson-President, Sharon Amtzen-Vice President, Barbara Sparks-Secretary, and Tommy Udelhoven-Treasurer. Mr. Floyd Smith was chosen as our class sponsor. The sophomore class candidated for Gridiron King and Homecoming Queen were Dar Heggem and Barbara Sparks. Alice Sauvageau was chosen our Carnival Queen Candidate. Selected to lead the class during our junior year were Sharon Arntzen President Shirley Carson-Vice President, Nancy Thompson-Secretary, Barbara Sparks-Treasurer. Mr. Heath and Mr. Knodel were chosen our class sponsors. During the course of the year we lost Tommy Udelhoven who went to Virginia to work. As juniors we published the ''Prairie Dog Chatter which received a superior rating from the MIEA. The co-editors were Sharon Arntzen and Nancy Thompson. Nancy and Sharon went to the MIEA convention in Missoula in the fall. Jim Scoville received the Silver Key Award for his outstanding work on the paper. Sharon Arntzen our class Homecoming Queen Candidate was elected by the student body as the Queen, Jim Scoville was Gridiron King Candidate. Shirley Carson was elected candidate for Carnival Queen. In the fall of the year we presented our class play, Junior Prom'!. In the spring of that year, we sponsored the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom with the theme Song In My Heart . Jim Wickens and Nancy Thompson were chosen to attend Boy's State and Girl's State. James Scoville and Sharon Arntzen were chosen as alternates. Roger Reppe and Barbara Sparks were Sno-Ball King and Queen that year. When we returned for our last year we were more fully aware that our future accomplish- ments depended on our own initiative and desire to succeed. Nancy Thompson was married during the summer. Leading the class this year were Jim Wickens-President; Larry Schaeffer - Vice President; Sharon Arntzen-Secretary; and Barbara Sparks-Treasurer. Mr. Bergum and Mrs. Green were chosen as sponsors. Jim Scoville was chosen as Gridiron King while Barbara Sparks was candidate for Homecoming Queen. Shirley Carson was elected as Carnival Queen. Sharon Arntzen and Jim Scoville were chosen as co-editors of the annual staff. Sharon and Barbara at- tended the MIEA convention in Missoula. The senior play, Mountain Gal was presented in March. 14

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