Anaconda High School - Big Stack Yearbook (Anaconda, MT)

 - Class of 1964

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JANET NIELSEN Vivacious Janet was always having fun in such clubs as G. A. A., Pep Club, and Spanish Club. She lists the tournaments and Sadie Hawkins among her favorites. Rainbows occupied some nights during the week. Janet finds listening to records and the radio and read- ing good books most enjoyable. She plans to attend Kinman Business University. DARRELL NEWBY Shy and polite is Darrell who participated in track at A.H.S. The tournaments and A day were worth remembering for this boy. Darrell's other activities include the Junior Olympics. Among his hobbies are fishing and collecting coins. Studying for the ministry at North West College will round out his education. EDDIE NORDQUIST BRINGS RICH REWARDS Eddie, a friendly, teasing senior fellow, was active in A Club and National Honor Society. Sports wise, he was on the basket- and track teams and was varsity basket- i- ball manager. Sadie 2L-. ilL Hawkins and Senior Reception will always |£jf. be remembered by him. § Ed was also in Luther r years. Hunting, fishing and golfing are some out- side activities that interest this boy. After Graduation he will go to the School of Mines. JOHN O'DONNELL Polite and even-tempered is John who was in French Club and a member of .the Thespians. Senior Recep- tion and the tournaments rate number one in his book. He belongs to the Presbyterian Youth Fellow- ship. He relaxes by fishing. John will attend the School of Mines next fall. JAMES PAR ROW Jim, an athlete, is an easy going guy who has been a major sports star at A. H. S. for several years. A Club basketball, football, and track can be mentioned as sports he excells in. Jim had fun on A day and playing in the tournament each year. Luther League, baseball, swimming, hunt- ing and fishing are several of Jim's interests. College atM.S.U. is a probable in his future. RICHARD PARINI Most contented when work- ing on cars is Dick. Basket- ball tournaments proved to be a lot of fun for this sen- ior boy. He enjoys hunting, fishing and operating on hot-rods. Dicks future will be in the field of auto and diesel mechanics.

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 ■ • tm Kv I % Vi h SENIORS FIND HARD WORK GREG McNICHOLAS Always lots of fun, easy going Greg enjoyed re- creational boxing and attending Newman Club. During his years at AHS, the tournament, Senior Play, Senior Reception and the Junior Prom were the most exciting events he enjoyed. Greg likes to spend his free hours fishing at Flathead Lake or playing the drums. A Navy career is in his future. marsha McGinnis Marsha is friendly to all and fun to be with. G. A. A., Sweater Club, French Club, Spanish Club, and Pep Club are just a few of her many activities. Ex- celling in dramatics she played the part of Winafred in the play Impromptu . Marsha says she will always remember the G. A. A. banquet and decorating for the Junior Prom. In her leisure time she likes to write letters, read, and ride around. On to the halls of higher learning at M.S.C. are Marsha's future plans. PAUL NEP1NE Paul, the quiet type, says he thought the Senior Plays and the many other of our high school activities were a lot of fun. This senior lad was on the Anaconda Boxing team and finds en- joyment in working on cars. A Denver school for electronics is in Paul's future. JACKIE NAZER Sincere, blond Jackie found Pep Club and Aqua Tearn a lot of fun during high school. The tournament also proved to be very ex- citing and memorable. Jackie enjoys swim- ming, eating, hunting, and talking with the gang. After the Big Day Jackie plans to work and later train to be a prati cal nurse or secretary. jiM McFarland This well liked boy was a member of Science Club and Chess Club. He was President of Key Club. Ac- tive in athletics, Jim was in A Club, played foot- ball and participated in track. Jim will always re- member representing A. H. S. as a delegate to Boys' State. Dancing, playing the trumpet and the piano, and hiking fill Jim's leisure time. Attend- ing M. S. U. is in his future. EDWARD McLEAN A fun loving guy, Ed was Vice-President of the class his Sophomore year and President his Junior and Senior years. He is a member of A Club and belongs to Paddle Club. Ed represented A.H. S. as a delegate to Boys' State. He belonged to the National Honor Society. College is definitely in his future.



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VIARIE RANGITSCH Viarie is a lively and 50od-natured gal who enjoyed chorus during high school. Aqua shows, chorus plays, and the Junior Prom rate tops on her list of fav- orites. Marie's idea of fun is hunting, hiking, ■iding and collecting 'tilings that are different. Jext fall you will see her in Butte Business School. LARRY PETERSON Tall, silent boy is Larry. He relates the tournaments and football and baseball games as exciting to him. Junior Newman Club occupied Larr's Wednesday evenings. A few hobbies of his are fishing and hunting. This senior lad hopes to enter Northern Montana College, in the near future. DOUGLAS ROUSE Tall, quiet, and athletic best describes Doug, a member of the football squad, Au Club, and Pad- dle Club. 11 A Day and Gridiron are listed as his favorites during high school. Out of school, Doug was a member of Anaconda's Boxing Team. Some of his extra activities include hunt- ing and fishing for which he enjoys making flies. Boxing or the School of Mines are in his future. GRIDIRON FOLK-SINGING BRINGS DARLENE REISS Darlene, usually found laughing and having fun, was active in F.H. A. and Pep Club. Senior Reception proved enjoyable for this gal. Several hob- bies that can be listed for Darlene are sewing, fishing and hunting. After leaving A.H. S. she will go job hunting. BEN ROTH Cheerful, Ben has partici- pated in many of A.H.S. 's sports activities such as track, football and the cross-country races. He also played basketball in the L.D.S. church league. Chess Club was a favorite school activity of his. Following Graduation he will finish his education at Dillon. MICHAEL ANN SAGIN One can usually find this senior gal laughing gaily in the middle of a crowd. Michael lent her services to the school in G. A. A., Pep Club, French Club, and Dramatics. Her name can always be found on the Honor Roll and she is a member of National Honor Society. The G. A. A. ban- quet and Gridiron are two fond memories. Michael also belonged to the Saint Pauls' Newman Club. She's a girl who excells in sewing and is a gifted pianist. College is in her future. 30

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