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Seniors Attending Cut Bank Schools for Twelve Years the I o see k, to fin d, but not to yield Bronze 6- Pink Bronze Hum 6- rink host eaicaiion'die ct tl We are honored to dedicate our year-book to one of the most charming and highly regarded ladies in our community, Mrs. Myrtle Davis, who has served so efficiently as Clerk in C.B.H.S. for 23 years. Her ability is a definite challenge to us all and we are indeed grateful to her for her tireless efforts in our behalf. Dedication 2 Administration 5 Seniors 11 Juniors 37 Sophomores 43 Freshmen 49 Athletics 55 Oraanizations 65 We are proud to present The Wolf for 1961 and we trust that the reading of it will afford you as much pleasure as we derived in compiling it for you. The Annual Staff Administration *&*> Office Girls Row I: Jane Brandon, Jeanne Parkell, Bonnie Johnson, Judy Borst. Row II: Ariel Fry, Loy Marie McClanahan, Kay Bonde, Grace McGuire, Joye King. Lib ranans Row I: Peggy Jo Petrie, Marilyn Boxwell, Marlene Bell. Row II: Sandy Money, Carol Bailey, Joyce Brandvold, Vicki Anderson. Row III: Elda Kays, Claire Schwingel, Carol Schaefer, Gail Eacock, Ralph Henn. Row IV: Janet Ruegamer, Lilli Faber, Dorothy Scalese, Margie Wood ward, Jane Teel. If your high school years have enabled you to make new friends, acquire new ambitions, and gain new confidence, then that period in your life has been as your parents and teachers wished it. My earnest wish for you is that your friends may be true, your ambitions realized, and a confi­ dence justified by success worthy of your power. H. C. Davis Superintendent Your high school years are valuable for in these years you will establish a set of character and personal references for your future. You also will have established certain habits which will be the mold of your future. Some of the friends you have made will be life long friends. Make sure that you build the kind of life and habits that you will want to have through out your life and which will help you reach the goal you have set for your life. R. P. Rimel Principal School Board .v JACK WARNER WES PLATT BILL YUNCK ED LARSON" MARV OWEN- V\ 1 BARBARA SCHWINGEL GARY WOLLAN MARYALYS FRISBEE JIM ELLIS ROBERT COOK PHYLLIS MYHRE CLARENCE SPEICH BILL JACKSON HELEN DRESEN ROGER RESER ELMER ARMSTRONG LEONARD AMUNDSON ESTHER STUFFT {) DOROTHY FLESCHE WILLIAM CHAMBERS WILLIE DeGROOT CLARENCE BRANDVOLD M. KATHERINE BROOKS NICK HABURCHAK LeROY TORGERSON Bus Drivers Left to Right: KEN SAMMONS, HAROLD DYE, FRED INGRAM, BOB WOODWARD (Foreman), GORDON RICE, VAUGHN MOORE. Not pictured: JIM ROMSA Janitors WAYNE McCAMPBELL FRED BECKER GEORGE VOILES Cut Bank High School Gym 10 Seniors n FORESTINE DARRYL ADKINS — "Toni"—Laugh and be merry—Majors: English, History, Home Ec, Science. Am­ bition: Nurse; Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Librarian 2, 3; OAA 1, 2, 4. KIRK STEVEN BARRON — "Steve" It takes a wise man to discover a wise man — Majors: English, Math, History, Science; Ambition: Air Force; Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; President 4; Solo 3, 4; All State 3; Boys' State 3; Boys' Octet 3; Madrigals 4; Student Council 4. MELVIN RAY BERKRAM — "Mel" Why should the devil have all the good times? — Majors: Shop, English; Ambi­ tion: Farmer or Rancher; Activities: Shop Club 4; "C" Club 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Senior Ball King 4. RICHARD L. BIRD — "Dick" A smile he's got, a smile he'll keep — Majors: English, Shop; Ambition: Ranch­ er; Activities: Shop Club 4; Basketball 1, 2; Football 1,2; Freshman Class Reporter. CAROLE BOND — She seems quiet, but she's really a riot — Majors: English, History, Foreign Languarge; Ambition: Settle down and live in one place for more than 3/2 years; Activities: Live Wire 4; Rainbow Worthy Advisor; Trans­ fer 4. KAY PEPPLEY BONDE — Here's a gal that means much to us, she has looks, brains, and personality plus — Majors: English, Commercial; Ambition: Airline Stewardess; Activities: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3; Girls' Ensemble 3; Madrigals 4; Girls' Octet 4; Honor Soci­ ety 3, 4; Secretary-Treasurer 4; Live Wire 4; Annual 4; FHA 3, 4; Senior Play (Miss Entwhistle) ; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheer Queen 1; Office Girl 4; GAA 1, 2, 4; Sophomore Class Reporter. 12 NANCY KRISTINE BRANDON — "Nanc" — Good qualities need no adver­ tising — Majors: English, Home Ec; Ambition: Beauty Operator; Activities: Choir 2, 4; Live Wire 4; Annual 4; FHA 3, 4, Vice President 3, Secretary 4; Senior Play; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 2; Office Girl 3; GAA 1, 2, 4; Tumbling 3. PHYLLIS MARIAN BROOKS — "Fifi" Leave silence to the saints, I'm only human —• Majors: English, Home Ec, Commercial; Ambition: Home Ec or Commercial Teacher; Activities: Choir 4; Madrigals 4; Live Wire 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Junior Play (Maudie Dunn) ; Student Council 4; Transfer 3; Annual 4. DIANNE FERN BUCHANAN — Her talents are of the quiet kind — Majors: English, History, Commercial; Ambition: To succeed; Activities: Choir 1, 2, 3; Honor Society 3, 4; FHA 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2. DARLENE BURGESS — Even cupid is her slave — Majors: English, History, Home Ec; Ambition: Beautician; Activi­ ties: Choir 1, 2, 3; Senior Play; Pep Club 1, 2, 4; Sophomore Class Secretary. LYNN ELLIOT CANNON — Probably he who never made a mistake never made a discovery — Majors: English, History, Science, Math; Ambition: Electrical En­ gineering; Activities: Honor Society 3, 4; Live Wire Editor; Student Council 4; Heisey 3; Senior Play; Junior Play. RICHARD CHRISTOFFERSON — "Chris" — If friends were gold, he'd be a second Midas — Majors: English, History, Science, Math; Ambition: Pharmacist; Activities: Choir 3, 4; Octet 3; Madrigals 4; Live Wire 4; Annual 4; Junior Play (Hilary Laurens) Boys' State 3; Football 3, 4; Student Council President 4; Home­ coming King. 13 KAREN RUTH COLEMAN — I'm go­ ing to be something, wise or otherwise — Majors: English, History, Home Ec, Com­ mercial; Activities: Choir 1, 2, 3; Live Wire 4; Annual 4; FTA 3, 4; Senior Play (Mrs. Maggs) ; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council Vice President 3; Youth Club 4; GAA 1, 2, 4. JOHN VINCENT CURRY — "Johnny" t like work; I could sit and watch it for hours — Majors: English, Math, History, Science; Ambition: Chemical Engineer; Activities: Band 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Senior Play (Charlie Plunkett) ; "C" Club 3, 4; Football Manager 2, 3. BRUCE DeZORT—I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it — Majors: English, Science, Math; Ambition: Lawyer; Ac­ tivities: Honor Society 4; Boys' State 3; Declam 3; Heisey 3. STEVE DeZORT — It is a wise head that keeps a still head — Majors: English, Shop; Ambition: Farmer; Activities: Shop Club 4. ADA CLAIRE DRESEN — Ever alert until deed is done, she always works 'til her goal is won — Majors: English, Math, Science; Ambition: College; Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Clarinet Quartet 4; All State 3; Choir 3, 4; Madri­ gals 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Live Wire 4; Annual Staff 4; Latin Club 1, 2, Treas­ urer 2; Junior Play (Miss Mowbray); Girls' State 3; Rainbow Worthy Advisor 4; Student Council 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 4, Sec­ retary 2; Junior Class President. JOHN WAYNE DUROCHER — "Duroch" — A basketball player with a happy grin, great or small we all like him — Majors: English, History, Science, Math; Ambition: Veternarian; Activities: Choir 3, 4; Annual 4; "C" Club 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 4; Track 1. 14 ROBERT DUROCHER — "Bob" — Here I am, come chase me girls—Majors: English, History, Math, Science; Activi­ ties: Choir 3, 4; Freshman Class Secre­ tary-Treasurer; Aeronautics 4. CHARLES R. FARRELL — "Butch" — Some rush in where angels fear to tread— Majors: English, Shop; Ambition: Artist or Game Warden; Activities: Band 2; Shop Club 4. MARGIE FOSTER — "Ape" — She's here; I hear her giggle—Majors: English, History; Ambition: Policewoman or Housewife; Activities: Annual 4; FHA 1, Secretary 1; Pep Club 4; Librarian 1; GAA 2. ARIEL MARIE FRY — "Dimples" — She's gentle, she's shy, but there's mischief in her eye — Majors: English, Math, Science, Foreign Languages; Ambition: College at Bozeman; Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3; All State 3; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Girls' Ensemble 3; Madrigals 4; Girls' Octet 4; Honor So­ ciety 3, 4; Live Wire 4; Annual 4; Latin Club 1, 2, Secretary 1; Spanish Club 4, Vice President 4; FTA 3, 4, President 4; Senior Play (Jane Gardner) ; Rainbow Worthy Advisor; Office Girl 4; Student Council 2, 4, Secretary 2; Youth Club 4, Secretary 4; Girls' State Alternate. JANETH GARDIPEE—Independence is the spice of life — Majors: English, Home Ec; Ambition: Beautician; Activities: FHA 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; GAA 1, 2. CLIFFORD HAGEN — "Butch" — An all-around boy that rates ace-high; we don't need to worry about him getting by — Majors: English, History, Math, Science; Ambition: To succeed; Activi­ ties: Band 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2; Foot­ ball 1, 2; Track 1,2; Senior Play. 15 KAREN EDWARDS HALVORSON - "Cain" — Her future is planned; third finger left hand — Majors: English, His­ tory, Home Ec; Ambition: Housewife; Activities: FHA 1; Pep Club 1, 2; Libra­ rian 2, 3; GAA 1. GAIL ELAINE HIETPAS — Small, but mighty — Majors: English, Commercial; Ambition: Women's Air Force or College; Activities: Band 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; Girls' Ensemble 3; Madrigals 4; Girls' Octet 4; FHA 1,2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2.
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