Augusta High School - Wapiti Yearbook (Augusta, MT)
- Class of 1963
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We, the Senior Class of 63, dedicate this annual to our parents expressing our sincere gratitude and affection for the help they have provided us with during our years at AHS. 2 Mr. E. J. Tuomi, Superintendent Mr. Paul Rohnke, Principal ADMINISTRATION The Augusta High School has turned out the class of 63-' We can not take all the credit ourselves most of it goes to our parents who have guided us through our high school years in Augusta. In the following pages you can see the many happy years we spent at A.H.S. FOREWORD The Senior Class of 1963 are honored to present this years annual, the Wapiti to their parents and the community of Augusta. It is a tribute and token of our experi- ences and achievements these past twelve years. It will be a reminder of all the wonderful memories and friendships we've gained. We feel it will become treasured as the years pass, as we remember the memorable days at Augusta High School. SCHOOL BOARD 4 Mr. Bill Barrett, Mr. Roscoe Geise, Mr. Roland Mosher, Mr. Art Mills, and Mr. Bert Artr. MR. ROHNKE: Business Education MRS. NELSON: Business Education Girls' P.E. MISS MARTIN: Home Economics F.H.A. Advisor F A C U L T r MR. WILSON: Social Studies Senior Sponsor MR. NELSON: Vo.-Ag. Science F.F.A. Advisor Freshman Sponsor MR. DIETCH: Science Junior Sponsor General Math MRS. BAUMANN: English Flench MR. KETTERING: Coach Mathematics 5 AND 6 John Gervais CLASS OF 1963 CLASS MOTTO: With the ropes of the past ring the bells of the future CLASS FLOWER: Carnation CLASS COLORS: Lavender and White VALEDICTORIAN VALEDICTORIAN CAROL KIMBLE Carol Girls' P.E. 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 3; Annual Editor 4; Class President 3; Senior Play 4; Girls' State 3; F.H. A. 1,2, 3,4; F.H. A. Reporter 4. SALUTATORI AN SALUTATORIAN GLORIA J. ERICKSON Swede Girls' P.E. 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Lariat Staff 4; Secretary 3; Treasurer 1; Senior Play 4. 8 CLAYTON R. WOLFE Gus Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; A Club 2,3,4; Football Co- Captain 4; President 2,4; F.F.A. 1,2; Boys' State 3; Annual Staff 4. ROGER A. BENSON Rog Football 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Track 1,3,4; A Club 3,4; Vice-President 2; Treasurer 4; Boys' State Alternate 3; F.F.A. 1; Senior Play 4; Annual Staff 4. 0 F F 1 C E R S JAMES O. SCHAFFER Jim Simms 1; Football 1; Basketball 2; F.F.A. 2,3,4; F.H.A. King 3; Vice-President 4; Lariat Staff 4; Chorus 2,3; F.F.A. Reporter 4. ARMON J. BENDER Jerry- Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 3; A Club 2,3,4; Football Co-Captain 4; Secretary 4; Senior Play 4; Chorus 2,3. 9 DAVID T. ADAMSON Dave Football 1,2,3; Dillon 2; Rock Springs, Wyo. 3; Basketball 1; Track 1,2,3; High School Rodeo 3; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Treasurer 3; President 1; Annual Staff 4; Chorus 2; Senior Play 4. JUDITH D. EATON Judy Senior Play 4; Chorus 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2; Girls' P.E. 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Lariat Staff 4. DIANA L, ARPS Diane Girls' P.E. 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Lariat Staff 4; Secretary 2. DALE W. CONVERSE Dale Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 3; Track 1,2, 3,4; A Club 2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. Vice-President 4; F.F.A. Sentinal 3; Vice- President 1; Treasurer 3; Annual Staff 4; Boys' State 3; Senior Play 4. 10 FLORENCE E. HITCHCOCK Fleecy Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Senior Play 4; Chorus 2,3; P.E. 1,2; F.H.A. 2,3,4; annual staff 4; Lariat Staff, 4; Treasurer 1. VIRGINIA A. LEE Ginnie F.H.A. 3,4; F.H.A. president 3,4; Pep Club Secretary 4; Creat Falls 1,2; Girls' State Alternate 3; Senior Play 4; Lariat Staff 4; Pep Club 3,4. DONALD W. KENNEDY Weiner Senior Play 4; Basketball 2,3; Football 2,4; A Club 4; F.F.A. 1; High School Rodeo 3,4. SYLVIA C. MALATARE Sylv Lariat Staff 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2; P.E. 1,2. 11 W. DAVID MANIX Dave Manager 1,2; Chorus 2,3; Annual Staff 4; Senior Play 4. EILEEN L. SALMEN Eileen Simms 1; Pep Club 2,3,4; Chorus 2; F.H.A. 2; Girls' P.E. 2; Senior Play 4. EDWARD H. PERKL Ed Simms 1; Basketball 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; A Club 2,3,4; Track 2,3; F.F.A. 2; Boys' State Alternate 3; Senior Plav 4. RONALD P. SANG RAY Ron F.F.A. 1,2; Basketball 2; Football 1,4; Lariat Staff 4; Senior Play 4. 12 JOANNE M. SHORTRIDGE Joanne Girls' P.L 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. Secretary 4; Cheerleader 4; Annual Staff 4; Lariat Staff 4; Senior Play 4. BILL L. STRAUSER Bill Great Falls 1,2; Turner 3; High School Rodeo 2; Senior Play 4; Lariat Staff 4. DARLEEN J. SWANSON Darleen Girls' P.L 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 2,3; Lariat Staff 4; High School Rodeo 1,2,3; Annual Staff 4; Senior Play 4. 13 Co O c TOP ROW: Ronnie Sangray, Roger Benson, Tom Kennedy, Ed Perkl, Wayne Kennedy, Jerry Bender, Gus Wolfe. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Wilson, Carol Kimble, Virginia Lee, Diane Arps, Dale Converse, Sylvia Malatare, Darleen Swanson, Eileen Salmen, Sharon Burland. BOTTOM ROW: Gloria Erickson, Florence Hitchcock, Bill Strauser, Joanne Shortridge, David Manix, Jim Schaffer, Judy Eaton. Another Round? Don't Slobber 14 CLASS HISTORY In the year of ifineteen-hundred and fifty nine, twenty-three painted freshmen walked through the doors of Augusta High School to begin their four years of high school education. Class officers for the first year were Dave Adamson, president; Dale Converse, vice presi- dent; Joanne Shortridge, secretary; and Florence Hitchcock, treasurer. Our class sponsor was Miss Koester. During the year we gained Dave Brady and lost Mike Smith and Mary Whaley. Later we lost Dave Brady. Our Sophomore year we had 13 students in oui class. The class officers that year were Gus Wolfe, president; Roger Benson, vice president; Diane Arps, secretary; and Charlotte Hall, treasurer. Class sponsor was Mr. Rohnke. During the year we lost Dave Adamson, Jack Sangray, Rick Tumbow, and Grace McCurdie. When we finally became juniors we were getting pretty important being second high over the high school. We gained Virginia Lee and Anita Burgess and lost Shirley Lantis, and Jim Hubbard. The class officers of our junior year were Carol Kimble, president; Charlotte Hall, vice president; Diane Arps, secretary; and Dale Converse, treasurer. Our class sponsor was Mr. Nelson. The same year our class erected a prom that will long be remembered. Sayonora was the theme of this big success. During our junior year many of the junior boys were proud to be part of the football team when the Augusta Elks,1' not losing one game, won the Northern Divisional Title. As seniors this year we have finally taken the last but highest position in high school. We elected outstanding officers this year to lead our class. President, Gus Wolfe; vice president, Jim Schaffer; secretary, Jerry Bender; and treasurer, Roger Benson, were those elected by the class for the senior year. This year Jim Schaffer, left our midst and moved to Wyoming. Tom Kennedy left the class to join the Navy and we gained Dave Adamson. Hillbilly Weddin was the name of the superb comedy play presented by the senior class, under the direction of Mrs. Baumann. Seniors will long remember their sneak day. The swimming, hiking, and touring the campus and brewery in Missoula were all part of the activities we enjoyed. Although basketball and football season weren't too rewarding this year the track team was. We placed third in the District Meet and second in the Divisional Meet. The senior class was proud to be represented during the State Track Meet. The senior banquet was held in Lincoln, at the 7-Up Ranch. After the banquet we enjoyed dancing with parents and fellow classmates. Baccalaureate was held Sunday, May 19, and Commencement, May 20, thus ending four glorious years of high school for the Class of 1963. 15 LATEST NEWS ON THE CLASS OF “63” It is now the year of 1973. A reunion is in progress atop one of Honolulas most exclusive hotels in the penthouse of Florence Hitchcock who has become a millionaire sheepherder. Dale Coverse has just won his fame in stock car racing with his 36 Ford. Roger Benson is now Secretary of the Treasury and the national debt has been recently dissolved, but 3,000,000 babies died of starvation last year because of the high taxes. Virginia Lee is now head of the Wild Animals Commission. She has taken quite an interest in 'wolves’ lately. Joanne Shortridge has just won an academy award for her latest movie, How to Catch a Man.” Jerry Bender has just returned from Venus where he has been advertising for his light bulb factory Dark Out isn't it? ? ? As the saying goes, girls go to college to catch a man,” well after ten years Carol Kimble is still working on her MRS. degree. Dave Manix has just formed a new organization, Metrical Anonymous and is getting a large body organized. Gus Wolfe is now the chairman of a hand-gun factory in Leesburg, Virginia. Judy Eaton has acquired a new job as the Tall Lady at the Bamum Bailey Circus. Dave Adamson is still trying to find a use of the sage-brush which covers his 30,000 acre ranch in Wyoming. Wayne Kennedy is enjoying life with another Kennedy in the White House, not as president, but as Carotin's Comedian. Eileen Salmen is leading a very expensive life with the alimony she is receiving from her five ex-husbands. Darleen Swanson has just won her fourth gold medal at the 72 Olympics as world fastest rocking horse racer. Jim Schaffer is now singing grand opera in Carnegie Hall. Gloria Erickson is the first woman to win the Annapolis 500. She practiced every noon with her dad’s Buick when she was in high school. Ed Perkl, for the past few years, has been basketball coach of Augusta High School, and they still haven't had a winning team. Ronnie Sangray has recently returned from a safari in Africa. Ronnie came back with a rare bird for the Augusta Biology Class. Bill Strauser just received a gold buckle for his performance at the Denver stock Show. Diane Arps has joined the rodeo circuit to keep in close contact with all the cowboys. Sylvia Malatare has just formed the Sylvester Cat Food Co.” 16 CLASS WILL We, the class of 1963 being of sound mind do bequeath our last will and testimony to the remaining members of Augusta High School. ROGER BENSON wills his nickname Minnesota Lover to Chuck Neal, his crewcut to Bill Rapley, and his football uniform to Dan Ingersal. JUDY EATON wills her height to Bob McClure, her craving for Bookkeeping to Gary Rapier. VIRGINIA LEE wills her Cadillac to Joy Tuomi, her ability to trap wolves to Karleen Hammer, and her quiet ways to John See. DAVE ADAMSON wills his height to Gordon Muir his receeding hair line to Zaneta Simpson, and his love for ranch work to Mike Wadsworth. DAVE MANIX wills his little chuckles to Robin Walsh, who is now use to them and his seat in the lunch room to Judy Gervais. WAYNE KENNEDY wills his height and build to Bruce Barrett, his ability to get along with teachers to Everett Hicks and his quiet ways to Norman Grosfield. DIANE ARPS wills her cute remarks to Rose Marie Krueger, her quiet ways to Charlene Gelsinger and her nickname Rip to Leona Malatare. BILL STRAUSER wills his rodeoing to John Gervais, his turquoise hat to Iver Johnson and his old chevy to Ricky Mirehouse. EILEEN SALMEN wills her long blonde hair to Terry Routzahn, her quiet ways to Frank Martin, and her slim figure to Chuck Rapley. ED PERKL wills his height to Art Thompson, his love for track to Terry Nett, his long arms to Skip Joseph and we hope he learns to control them. DALE CONVERSE wills his mechanical ability to Carol Gourley, his basketball ability to Larry Krone, and his 36 Ford to anyone who can catch it. JOANNE SHORTRIDGE wills her neatness to Pete Jackson, her way with the boys to Pat Evans, and her brown eyes to the Junior boys. CAROL KIMBLE wills her silly giggle to Margaret Gervais, her debating ability to Jody Cozy, and her brains to the incoming freshmen, they'll need it. GUS WOLFE wills his throwing arm to Johnny Allen, his basketball ability to Richard Pocha, and his love life to the sophomore boys. FLORENCE HITCHCOCK wills her good looks to Tom Troy, her flurting ability and sparkling personality to Joyce Bean, and her love for the Dreikosen brothers to Betty Straus er. JERRY BENDER wills his quiet ways at parties to Ed Dreikosen, his football ability to Art Smith, and his love for the Hutterites to Jack Walsh. RON SANGRAY wills her love for the Choteau girls to Pat Troy, his love to watch birds to Mr. Dietsche, and his hooky playing ability to all the teachers. SYLVIA MALATARE wills her quiet ways to Mary Ann Mattucie, her posture to Elaine Miller and her records to Mr. Kettering. GLORIA ERICKSON wills her name Swede to Gaile Smith her height to Donna Hammer, and her boy friend to anyone going to Wyoming. JIM SCHAFFER wills his guitar to anyone who wants it, his nickname Catman to Jim Bender, and his love for Swede to Jim Orr. DARLEEN SWANSON wills her name Horse to Rhonda Chaffee, her blonde hair to Judy Shortridge, and her fingernails to Andy Anderson for his self-defense. 17 CLASSES 19 Reece Burns Jody Cozzie John Gervais Norman Grosfield Skip Joseph Dan Lantis Gary Rapier Bill Rapley Terry Routzahn 20 John Allen Andy Anderson George Anderson 22 John See Zanita Simpson Art Smith Nancy Kay Barrett Joyce Bean James Bender Pat Evans Karleen Hammer Alvie Jackson Larry Krone Bob McClure Gary Moss Chuck Neal Sharon Olson Richard Pocha Caile Smith Linda Swanson 23 Art Thompson Steve Welch Kenneth Allen Barbara Artz Betty Jo Black Bruce Barrett H M E N Leona Malatare Virginia Manix Ganene Me Knight 24 Charles Rapley Judy Shortridge Pat Troy Joy Tuomi Joseph Barrett Rhonda Chaffee Clifford Gehring Judy Gervais Dan Ingersol Iver Johnson Rose Marie Kruger Marcia Kvigne Margaret Muir James Orr Rick Pfeifer Margie Pings Michael Wadsworth Nancy Wolfe Becky Younderian Darly Ann Randal 25 Carol Kimble Editor Gus Wolfe Assistant Editor ANNUAL STAFF Mr. Wilson Sponsor Dale Converse Business Manager STANDING: Mr. Wilson, Florence Hitchcock, David Manix, Joanne Shortridge, Roger Benson, Darleen Swanson, Dale Converse, Terry Nett. SEATED: Gus Wolfe, Carol Kimble. 27 Mr. Rohnke Advisor STANDING: Betty Strauser, Gloria Erickson, Bill Strauser, Sylvia Malatare, Joanne Short- ridge, Tom Kennedy, Diane Arps, Darleen Swanson, Ronnie Sangray, Mr. Rohnke, Advisor. SEATED: Florence Hitchcock, Jim Schaffer, Eileen Salmen, Virginia Lee, and Judy Eaton. 28 TOP ROW: Sharon Gouchenour, Zanita Simpson, Judy Shortridge, Donna Hammer, Margret Gervais, Joyce Bean, Virginia Manix, Becky Youderian, Carol Gourley, Elaine Miller, Terry Routzhan, MIDDLE ROW: Miss Martain, Judy Gervais, Betty Strauser, Canine McKnight, Robin Walsh, Ronda Chaffee, Roberta Walsh, Marcia Kvigne, Pat Evans, Nancy Kay Bar- rett, Joy Tuomi, Margret Muir, BOTTOM ROW; Mary Grosfield, Diana Welch, Joanne Shortridge, Florence Hitchcock, Jim Schaffer, Virginia Lee, Charlene Gelsinger, Karleen Hammer, Carol Kimble. TOP ROW: Steve Walch, Art Thompson, Dale Converse, John Allen, Reece Bums, Gary Mills, Jim Orr. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Nelson, Ralph Gourley, Jim Bender, Joe Barrett, Mike Wadsworth, Gary Moss. BOTTOM ROW: Jim Schaffer, Rick Mirehouse, Terry' Routzhan, Norman Grosfield, Everett Hicks. 29 b3 q t o TOP ROW: Reece Burns, Bob McClure, Wayne Kennedy, Ed Perkl, Gorden Muir, Roger Benson, Gus Wolfe. MIDDLE ROW: James Bender, Ed Dreikosen, Dale Converse, John Allen, Norman Grosfield, Jerry Bender, Art Thompson, SEATED: Mr. Kettering, Coach, Frank Martin, Steve Welsh, John Gervais, Terry Nett, and Gary Moss. TOP ROW: Judy Gervais, Barbara Artz, Judy Shortridge, Margaret Gervais, Joyce Bean, Gaile Smith, Donna Hammer, Virginia Manix, Becky Youdarian, Karleen Hammer. MID- DLE ROW: Mrs. Nelson, Rhonda Chaffee, Marcia Kvigne, Zaneta Simpson, Nancy Kay Barrett, Linda Swanson, Elaine Miller, Nancy Wolfe, Betty Jo Black, Joy Tuomi, Margaret Muir. BOTTOM ROW: Sharon Olsen, Sharon Gouchenour, Ganene McKnight, Mary Gros- field, Pat Evans, Roberta Walsh, Carol Gounley, Marjie Pings. 30 p E P C L U B TOP ROW: Genene McKnight, Sharon Gouchenour, Carol Gourley, Judy Shortridge, Sharon Olsen, Margaret Gervais, Rose Marie Kruger, Joyce Bean, Gail Smith, Donna Hammer, Virginia Manix, Becky Youderian, Karleen Hammer, Mary Jean Ginther, Pat Evans, Judy Gervais. MIDDLE ROW: Zanita Simpson, Margie Pings, Rhonda Chaffee, Marcia Kvigne, Leona Malatare, Betty Pocha, Linda Swanson, Elaine Miller, Nancy Wolfe, Betty Jo Black, Margaret Muir, Nancy Kay Barrett. BOTTOM ROW: Robin Walsh, Diana Welch, Betty Strauser, Judy Eaton, Gloria Erickson, Florence Hitchcock, Carol Kimble, Virginia Lee, Darleen Swanson, Eileen Salmen, Sylvia Malatare, Diane Arps, Roberta Walsh. Cheer- leaders: Barbara Artz, Joy Tuomi, Mary Grosfield, Terry Routzhan, Charlene Gelsinger, and Joanne Shortridge. c H E E R L E A D Cheerleaders: Terry Routzhan, Charlene Gelsinger, Joanne Shortridge, and Claudia Wildin. R S 31 TOP ROW: Sandy Joseph, Suzanne Baleck, Roberta Walsh, Margaret Muir, Ronald Holli- baugh, Donna Hammer, Rose Marie Krueger, Charles Ginther. MIDDLE ROW: Sally Taylor, Stanley Ginther, Joy Tuomi, Jean Tuomi, Gaile Smith, Marjie Pings, Ralph Ben- son, Art Jackson. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Waldhausen, Suzanne Kxezelok, Carol Kimble, Robin Walsh, Carol Gourley, Patty Smith, Rosemary Walsh, Becky Youderian. TOP ROW: Ronda Chaffee, Betty Jo Black, Barbara Artz, Judy Shortridge, Karleen Ham- mer, Joy Tuomi, Margaret Muir, Zaneta Simpson. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Waldhausen, Diana Welch, Carol Kimble, Donna Hammer, Virginia Manix, Rose Marie Krueger, Becky Youdarian, Jodie Cozzie, Charlene Gelsinger. BOTTOM ROW: Marcia Kvigne, Terry Routzahn, Mary Grosfield, Mary Ginther, Ganene McKnight, Pat Evans, Marjie Pings, Mamcy Wolfe. 32 Mr. Dietsche Coach, Gus Wolfe, Jerry Bender, Co-Captains, Mr. Kettering Coach. F Dale Converse Jim Bender Eddie Dreikosen Eddie Perkl Roger Benson 34 Gary Moss Norman Grosfield Wayne Kennedy 1 9 6 2 Ronnie Sangray, Johnny Allen, Roger Benson, Wayne Kennedy, Ed Perkl, Gorden Muir, Bob McClure, Frank Martin, Norman Grosfield, Dale Converse. BOTTOM: Art Thompson, Steve Welsh, Terry Nett, Gus Wolfe, Jerry Bender, Jimmy Bender, Gary Moss, Eddy Dreikosen, John Gervais. BACK ROW: James Orr, Joe Barrett, Dan Ingersol, Rick Pfiefer, Iver Johnson. FRONT ROW: Mike Wadsworth, Rick Gourley, Everett Gus Wolfe Hicks, Butch Gehring, Kenneth Allen. 35 36 STANDING: Reece Burns, Larry Krone, Bob McClure, Ed Perkl, Wayne Kennedy, Roger Benson, and Ed Dreikosen. KNEELING: Steve Welch, Gus Wolfe, and Jim Bender. Augusta 30 • • • • ■ • • G.F. Cent. B. 39 Augusta 37 . . . G.F. JV's 35 Augusta 41 . . • G.F. JV's 44 Augusta 33 34 Augusta 40 ■ 64 Augusta 36 ... • 37 Augusta 38 .... - 41 Augusta 56 ... • 53 Augusta 42 52 Augusta 34 .... ■ 41 Augusta 30 .... 40 Augusta 50 .... . 42 Augusta 55 56 Augusta 52 31 Augusta 51 . . . Belt 43 Augusta 60 ... • . • • Belt 62 Augusta 40 .... . 41 Augusta 36 .... ■ 61 37 J Ready? Smile! Come get me. Now! ! 38 The Relay Team. Don't drop it. Obbey and Pa playing checkers. Ma wakil« th ? Ceelie. The younguns1 getting up. CLASS PL A T OF ’63 “HILLBILLY WEDD1N' ” 41 Pa running one of the boys off. The wedding and the end of the play. 42 “CALENDAR” August 27 School begins January 2 School resumes 29 Freshman dress 4 Invitational Tourney at Dutton. 31 Election of class officers; An- Basketball and Cheerleading nual and Lariat Staffs. pictures taken September 4 Election of Cheerleaders 7 Donkey Basketball game 7 Juniors order rings, Seniors 11 Augusta vs Centerville order announcements. Lariat 12 Augusta vs Belt Sales begin. 14 Second Semester begins 14 First Pep Rally 3:15 18 Augusta vs Cascade 15 Augusta beat Power 25 Augusta vs Power 16 Seniors solicite annual ads in 26 Augusta vs Simms Great Falls. February 1 Brady vs Augusta 22 Augusta lost to Simms 2 Augusta vs Dutton 29 Augusta lost to Dutton 6 Seniors and Juniors to Helena October 6 Augusta lost to Cascade to see the legislature. 13 District F.H.A. Convention in 8 Augusta vs Centerville Simms. 9 Augusta vs Belt 15 Annual pictures taken 11 Augusta vs Cascade 17 Juniors and Seniors order 20 Tourney begins in Great Falls pictures. March 1 Red and White F.H.A. Ball 20 Augusta lost to Brady 2 School held on Saturday 25 M.E.A. Convetion 7 Announcements arrived 27 Augusta lost to Belt 10 F.F.A. Hay ride 31 Halloween dance at Hall 22 Senior Play Hillbilly Weddin' November 3 Pep Club Dinner 24 Sabin Oral Vaccine 7 Juniors receive rings 28 F.F.A. Banquet. State F.H.A. 14 Football banquet Convention begins. 23 First Basketball game; lost to April 5 Freshman Party Monster G.F. Central J.V.'s Mash. F.F.A. Convention 24 Beat G.F. Public J.V.'s begins 26 Underclassmen receive 11 Brady Track meet pictures 12 No School--Good Friday 30 Seniors start receiving pictures 26 Junior Prom December 6 Students draw Christmas 27 Fairfield Track Meet names. May 2 High School Week at Bozeman 7 Power vs Augusta 4 Dutton Track Meet 8 Caps and Gowns ordered 6 Mother-Daughter Banquet 8 Simms vs Augusta 9 District Track Meet 12 F.F.A. F.H.A. Christmas 10 Senior Sneak Day Party 15 Senior Banquet 14 Brady vs Augusta 16 Divisional Track Meet 15 Dutton vs Augusta 19 Baccalaureate 16 Senior Christmas tree hunt 20 Graduation 17 Decorate for X-mas party 19 Christmas Party 20 Christmas Program 45 TOP ROW: Bill Eckerson, Charles Ginther, Sally Taylor, Margie Shortridge, Joyce Hitch- cock. SECOND ROW: Mr. Waldhausen, Susan Balek, Susan Gelsinger, Linda Gouchenur, Ross Flamm, Arthur Jackson, Vicki Moss, Kevin Cornell. FRONT ROW: Gene Swanson, Jim Mills, Jean Tuomi, Ralph Benson, Tim Malatare, Lloyd Neal, Leo Johnson. TOP ROW: Mr. Waldhausen, Chuck Lucero, Lance Krone, Hugh Manix, Sherry Mirehouse, Kristine Callantine, Linda Gelsinger, Tim Nett, Alen McBride. FRONT ROW: Bud Goss, Stanley Ginther, Rosemary Walsh, Juanita Malatare, Ralph Hollibaugh, Patty Smith, San- dra Joseph, Dale Neal, Tim Troy. 47 TOP ROW: Tom Eckerson, Lorry Dellwo, George Camp, Kathy Muir, Barbara McBride, Mark Pfeifer, Deanne Hindberg. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Nelson, Bob Anderson, Bruce Manix, Mary Anderson, Deanne Hollibaugh, Anne Curran, Connie Weisner, Theron Moss. BOTTOM ROW: Benny Black, Lenny Malatare, Dan Shanahan, Warren Mogenson, Dan Freeman, Bill Schrader, Don Mills, Bill Goss. TOP ROW: Tim Hagman, Terry Callentine, Dennis Dellwo, Bill Koch, Bert Doughty, Valerie Krone, Karen Hindberg, Mrs. Tuomi, Vicky Malatare. BOTTOM ROW: Mike Springer, Rose Shanahan, Shirley Strauser, Sally Shortridge, Scott Cornell, John Tuomi, Cynthia Mihalovich, Kristy Henry. 48 TOP ROW: Sandra McBride, Joy Severtson, Mrs. Arrotta, Kent Mosher, Ross Geise, Burl Cobb, Monte McBride, James Weisner, Debbie Welch, Phil Manix. BOTTOM ROW: Doug- las Freeman, Larry Shanahan, Shawn Lewis, Linda Neal, Bryan Lewis, Terry Beno, Rozanne Henry, Daniel Barrett, Kristine Hardman. TOP ROW: Michelle Mosher, Mike Eckerson, Charles Malatare, Mrs. Cain, Lloyd Allen, John Cobb, Kenneth Thompson, Lorena Welch, Jo Ellen Eckerson, Patty Hindberg. FIRST ROW: Mary Helen Troy, Martin Hardman, Becky Mihalovich, Tommy Black, Wanda Anderson, Cathie White, Dennis Anderson, David Kalous, Kenneth Kalous. 49 TOP ROW: Miss Schweitzer, Kurt Ceise, Jeff Robertson, Mike Cobb, Frank Dellow, Oral Welch, Beth Ann Smith, Connie Flamm, Randall McCann, Kyle Geise. MIDDLE ROW: Russell Alt, Roy Hitchcock, Bobby Morgan, Gena Springer, Marcia Manix, Rickey Vetter, Frank Shanahan. BOTTOM ROW: Lora Henry, Malinda Anderson, Charissa Lewis, John Mackey, Bobby Benson, Michael Kalous, Becky Mills, Kathy Mosher, Patty Calantine. TOP ROW: Rae Dee Beno, Mrs. Linabary, Ruth Hagman, Rhonda Mosher, Gary Severt- son, Carol Cadenhead, Pamela Doughty, Dee Shortridge, Kent Neal. BOTTOM ROW: Bobby McBratney, Karla Hardman, Pattie White, Betty Shanahan, Douglas Eckerson, Bee Simpson, Kim Hindberg, Donnie Hardman. 50 LINCOLN s p 0 Leepers Motel N Ponderosa Cafe Ponderosa Hardware s Ripley Trucking Co. 0 GREAT FALLS R Duvals J Beckman’s Allsports H Kaufman's McIntosh's 1 Style Shop 1 Petite Shop A Uke’s Sports r Barnard Drug | Harolds Music Furniture City Cogswell Agency The Pin Cushion Modern Equipment Dixon Food Market Albrechts' Furniture Dundas Office Supply Coca-Cola Bottling Co. English Reality Co., Inc. Great Falls Sporting Goods Co. First Federal Savings and Loan Edwin Johnson Plumbing and Heating Peterson Building Co. A Z Rental Great Falls Auto Dealers Association Buttrey’s Department Store and Men's Store AUGUSTA SERVICE STATION Quality G. M. Parts and Service Chevrolet • Chevy II • Corvair • Corvette Fred Taylor 562-3342 F.M. MACK General Merchandise 562-3571 HARTMAN'S MANIX STORE Barbara--Wallace—Shirley Complete Line of Merchandise with Fair Prices SUNSHINE HONEY INC. Honey--The Health Sweet Roscoe Geise Verne Hindberg Augusta, Montana AUGUSTA VARIET STORE STAN'S SERVICE Fountain, Drugs, Magazines Sporting Goods, Gifts Conoco Products B. F. Goodrich Tires Accessories 562-3352 AUGUSTA GRAIN COMPANY 562-3981 SMITH’S FOOO CENTFR Grain Buying Fertilizers and Feeds Fay Flamm 562-3251 Augusta, Montana Best Quality at Lowest Prices Always Best in Meats and Produce Free Delivery 562-3442 LAZY B BAR AND CAFE Enjoy That Evening Out with Fine Food and Drink. SILVER BIT CAFE Congratulations Seniors H. L. Rustvold 562-9161 BE JT WAY BUILDING CENTER Congratulations Seniors Sporting Goods Hardware Lumber Tools Paint Phone 562-3431 INTERNATIONAL HAP.VISTC R KENCK IMPLEMENT CO. Augusta, Montana Augusta, Montana Phone 562-3612 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS MR. AND MRS. ROY KIMBLE LEO G. MURPHY AGENCY AUGUSTA HOTEL Leo G. Murphy Agency Since 1922 Stop in at the Augusta Hotel Victor W. Krueger and Rose A. Krueger Quiet and Warm Mrs . J. R . Collins Insurance of All Types, Including Life Real Estate Accounting 562-3456 THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATRONAGE WAPITI STAFF Carol Kimble--Editor Gus Wolfe--Assistant Editor Dale Converse—Business Manager David Manix--Assistant Business Manager Darleen Swanson--Art Editor Florence Hitchcock--Snapshot Editor Joanne Shortridge—Calendar Editor Dave Adamson--Sports Editor Roger Benson—Assistant Sports Editor Terry Nett—Junior Member Mr. C. V. Wilson--Advisor MOBIL PRODUCTS Wholesale Retail R . S . Sabrins Lincoln Truck Stop Lincoln, Montana 362-4471 | Mobil J DOH HAMMER DIDRIKSON’S MARKET BUILDING AND DRIVE-IN CONTRACTOR Cement Work Washed Sand Gravel Fresh Frozen Meats and Vegetables Milled House Logs Lincoln, Montana Robert P. 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