Augusta High School - Wapiti Yearbook (Augusta, MT)
- Class of 1969
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AVGUSTA WAPITI 1969 We, the Senior Class of 1969, dedicate this annual to John Nelson who has unregardingly guided our class through these four years without restraint and who has helped us secure a valuable code of con- duct which shall aid us in years to come. We, the Senior Class of 1969, dedicate this annual also to Coach Russ Thompson who has helped us pursue a lasting sense of responsibility and good sportsmanship through his efforts in creating a student council and in building a new school spirit which helped us so much in this season's athletic activities. Mr. Paul Rohnke, Principal Mr. Elmer Tuomi, Superintendent The 1969 Wapiti reflects the many activities in which you have participated. These will be easily recalled while thumbing through its pages many years from now. But just as im- portant are the qualities which one can't see-- qualities that build character. Those characteristic qualities coupled with educational qualities you have developed will be your asset in the future. Continue your good work. The Waptiti, edited by the Annual staff and the able assistance of their advisor, Mr. Cliff Wilson, presents a pictorial and printed re- cord of events that have taken place during the school year in the Augusta School. The memories that this book will bring in later years will be cherished by those who have participated in making it a success. School Board 4 Mr. Cliff Wilson Senior Sponsor Mr. Paul Rohnke Junior Sponsor Mr. James Wilson Sophomore Sponsor Mr. John Nelson Freshman Sponsor Mr. Russ Thompson Coach Miss Englert English Mrs. Bishop Junior High Mr. Granier Junior High 5 Bill Lovell Mrs. Ruth O'Brian Shorty Henery Mrs. Helen Morgan SENIORS CLASS SONG EXODUS CLASS COLORS GREEN and GOLD CLASS FLOWER FORGET-ME-NOT CLASS MOTTO EVERY DAY IS A FRESH BEGINNING, EVERY MORN IS THE WORLD MADE NEW. MARY ANDERSON Nickname. . . Pastime.... Pet Peeve . . . Ambition . . . Habit, r . . . Favorite Saying Memory . . . Alfred E. Newman Flunking tests Certain teachers Become a writer School Dam South Dakota Annual 3,4; School Play 4; V.F.W. contest 2,3; Heisey Award 2; Girls State Alternate 3; and Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. S aluta torian MARK CHRISTIAN Nickname..................Maynard Pep Peeve ........ Monitoring Ambition..................Seize political power Habit............. Annual, Basketball Favorite Saying...........Watch it punk Memory....................Student Council Pastime...................Grooming and T.V. Honor roll 1,2, 3,4; Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Co-captain 3; Track 1,2,3,4; A Club 1,2,3,4; Vice President 1; President 2; Lariat 3; Annual 4; MIEA Convention 3; Student Council President 4; Boys State 3; Senior Play 4. 8 TOM ECKERSON Nickname . . . . Pastime......... Ambition . . . , Pet Peeve . . . . Favorite saying Memory.......... Habits.......... Mot Going to Choteau Collect old-age pension Broken cars You win a few, you lose a few Walking the Choteau highway Skipping Monday Annual 4; A Club 3,4; Lariat 4; MIEA Conven- tion4; Football 1,3,4; Football co-captain4; Basketball 1,3,4; Track 1,3; CMR 2; Senior play 4. LORRY DELLWO Nickname..............Mavey Pastime...............Boys Ambition..............Marry a rich rancher Pet Peeve.............Perfect people Favorite saying .... Knock it off Memory................Football party Habit.................Complaining all the time Cheerleader 1,3; FHA 1; Chorus 2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Annual 4; Treasurer 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Prom Queen 4; Drill team 1,2,3,4; Music Festival 1,2,3; Lariat 4; MIEA Convention 4; Senior play 4; Color Guard 1.2: Honor roll 3,4. DANIEL FREEMAN N ickname..........Danny Pastime............Tinkering Ambition...........Marry a gal with a neat car Pet peeve..........My room Favorite saying . . Way to go Memory.............Bozeman trip Habit..............Ignoring a difficult situation Demolay 1,2,3,4; FFA 2,3,4; FFA representative 4; Band 1,2,3; Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; President 4; Denver trip 3; FFA secretary 3,4; FFA Convention 2,3,4; Band award 2. 9 Patrick McDonough Nickname..............Dropsy Ambition..............To become rich Pet Peeve.............Chemistry grades Favorite Saying .... That's what I do Pastime...............Chase Lorry Dellwo Memory................Junior year Habit.................District basketball tournament celebrations Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; High School Rodeo 2,3,4; A Club 3,4; Secretary 2; FFA 1,2,3,4; Senior play 4; FFA treasurer 2; FFA reporter 3; FFA vice president 4; A Club Vice president 4; FFA Convention 2,3,4; Demolay 1,2,3; Denver Trip 3; Co- captain of basketball 4; Prom prince 4. DEANNE HINDBERC Nickname...........Skinny Minnie Pet Peeve ...... School Ambition...........To never worry about school and to be rich Pastime............Living for the summers Habit..............Flunking Civics Tests Favorite Saying . . . Dummy Memory.............South Dakota FHA 1,2, 3,4; FHA Parlimentarian 4; FHA Con- ventions; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club Vice President 4; Chorus 3; Music Festival 3; Drill Team 1,2,3,4; Lariat 4; MIEA Convention 4; Senior Play 4; Rainbow 1,2,3,4. DONALD MILLS Nickname . • Pastime . • Pet Peeve . . Habit . • Favorite saying, Ambition . . . Memory . . , Pillsbury Going to Brady Dick Hammel Fixing my car Not me, babe Get a new car 69 tournament Chorus 3; Band 1,2,3; Annual 4; Science Club 1; Music Festival 3; A Club 3,4; Football 3,4; Football Manager 1,2; Lariat 4; Senior Play 4; MIEA Convention 4; Student Council 4; Demolay 2,3,4. 10 RICHARD HAMMEL Nickname . . , . Habit........... Pet Peeve . . . . Ambition . . . . Memory.......... S aying......... Pastime......... Great Fowsh Dinking around with Don Mills Vo-Ag class To raise Angus cattle Football Du Skipping school ' A Club 4; Lariat 4; MIEA Convention 4; Foot- ball 3.4-, Track 1,2,3; Senior Play 4; FFA 1,2,3,4; Student Guard 4; FFA Sentinal 2,4. CECILIA GARLAND N ickname...............Augie Pastime................... Kenny Allen Ambition................Marriage Pet Peeve...............Mike Olsen Saying..................Hi, Markie Memory..................Wagon Wheel Motel Habit...................Rolling wagon wheels Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Drill team 1,2,3; Drill team captain 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Annual 4; Senior play 4; Secretary 1,4; Treasurer 3; Chorus 2,3; V.F.W. Contest 3,4. Valedictorian BUDDY GOSS N ickname................Gorse Ambition.................To get out of this hole Pet Peeve................David Ripley Memory...................68 Football party Pastime. ................Girls and sleeping Saying...................Come on Ford Habit. ..................Smart remarks Science club 1; FFA 4; Lariat 3; MIEA Convention 3; Vice president 4; Football 1,2,3; Senior Play 4; Homecoming Escort 4. n RICK RIPLEY Nickname..........Delbert Ambition..............Become a college professor Pet Peeve.............Spelling tests Memory................Whirlpool room Pastime...............Studying Saying................Eat boogers Habit.................Bugging hall monitors A Club treasurer 4; A Club 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2; Senior Play 4; Homecoming escort 1; MIEA Convention 3; Lariat Staff 3; Annual 4, Prom King 4 . SHERRY MORRIS Nickname...................Scruples Pastime...................Visiting Great Falls Ambition..................To be Happy Memory......................Tournaments Habit.....................Older Men Saying....................Quit it Pet Peeve.................Mean Boys Chorus 1,2; Lariat 4; MIEA Convention 4; Senior Play 4; Hondr roll 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 2,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Choteau 1; High School Rodeo U Nickname............Roach Pastime ..... Girls Ambition.Become a rich single lawyer Memory.........68 Prom Habit ................Pushing my luck Saying • • • • . Bee-Beep Pet Peeve...Augusta Girls Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2; Band 1,2,3; Annual 4; Lariat 4; President 1, A Club 3,4; Senior Play 4; MIEA Convention 4; Honor roll 1,2,3,4; Music Festival 2. 12 MICHAEL SHANAHAN Nickname. ...... Boone Ambition...............To become a bartender Pastime ...............Laying in alleys Memory.................Helena Habit..................Sissy Welch Saying ................You got to be kidding Pet Peeve..............Shorthand class A Club 3,4; Basketball 1,3,4; Football manager 4; Track 4; Senior play 4; Helena 2, Basketball co-captain 4. CONNIE WEISNER Nickname. . . .Doris Habit..........Cutting her hair short Pet Peeve .... Drill team Memory.........Party at her house Saying.........Oh sugar Pastime........Counting days until graduation Ambition . . . .Become a professional doctor in the nose amputation field FHA 1,2,3,4; Chorus 3, Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Drill team 1,2,3,4; Secretary 3; Homecoming Queen 3; Girls' state 3; Music Festival 3; FHA President 4; Heisey Award 3; Senior Play 4; Pep Club President 4; Color guard 3, Student Council 4; Rainbow 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 4; Prom Princess 4. WILLIAM SCHRADER Nickname.............Schrod Ambition.............Get my picture on beer can labels Pet Peeve............Conceited girls Memory...............Football party Pastime..............Sports and girls Saying...............Hi nig Habit................Copenhagen FFA 2,3,4; FFA Treasurer 3; FFA President 4; Chorus 2,3; Band 1,2,3; Band award 2; President 3; Music Festival 1,2,3; Football 1,2,3,4; FHA King 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Senior play 4; A Club 2,3,4; Boys' State Alternate 3. 13 CLASS HISTORY In September of 1965, twenty-three freshmen entered the doors of Augusta High School to begin the first of four years of high school. For Class officers we elected Mike Olson as presi- dent; Mark Christian as vice president; and Sis Garland as secretary. Eva Anseth was chosen as our class sponsor. Ten new students came that year. They were Rick Ripley, Linda McKnight, Mikie Wilden, Virginia MacFarland, Shelley Shellinger, Doug Morrison, Dave Morrison, Patsy Lapke, Dick Hammel and Sis Garland. Jim Reeves and Linda McKnight left. Patsy Lapke was chosen as homecoming princess with Rick Ripley as her escort. As sophomores, we held an initiation dance for the freshmen. Our class officers were president, Mark Christian; Beth Hilger, vice president; secretary, Patrick McDonough; and treasurer, Mikie Wilden. Our sponsor was Betty Ginther. Virginia MacFarland, Mike Rea, Tom Eckerson, and Dan Shanahan left us that year. Mikie Wilden and Dick Hammel were our homecoming candidates. As juniors, we felt pretty smart. Our class officers were president, Bill Schrader, vice presi- dent was Mikie Wilden; secretary was Connie Weisner; and treasurer was Sis Garland. Sponsor was Mark Mozer. The best prom that the school ever put on was Love is Blue. King and queen of the prom were Clyde Overman and Zonda Simpson. Boys' state representative was Mark Christian with Bill Schrader as alternate. Connie Weisner was the girls' representative with Mary Anderson as alternate. Our homecoming queen and king were Connie Weisner and Dick Hammel. Finally we became seniors with Clift Wilson as our sponsor. Officers were Danny Freeman, president; Buddy Goss, vice president, Sis Garland, secretary; and Lorry Dellwo treasurer. We lost Mikie Wilden but gained David Burke who left during the year. Homecoming queen in our senior year was Lorry Dellwo with Buddy Goss as her escort. Instead of a Christmas dance, we had a pizza party and sleigh ride at the LF Ranch. Our senir play was Valley of Ghosts by Jacob Lear. Stars of the play were Tom Eckerson, Deanne Hindberg, Bill Schrader and Connie Weisner. Instead of taking a sneak day, the seniors chos senior privileges. Our senior banquet was held at the 7-UP Guest Ranch on May 13. Seniors who completed the twelve years of school in Augusta are Deanne Hindberg, Bill Schrader, Don Mills, Mark Christian, Buddy Goss, Mary Anderson, Connie Weisner, Lorry Dellwo, and Dan Freeman. The history of the 1969 senior class ended with Baccalaureate on May 25 and graduation on May 26. 14 BUDDY GOSS wills his great love of history class to anyone who isn't smart enough to take a correspondence course in Civics. DEANNE HINDBERG wills her good times in South Dakota to anybody who wants them and her wall to Karen, her sister. SIS GARLAND wills her measurements to Doug Freeman and her love for Mike Olsen to Mr. Wilson (he could use it.) SHERRY MORRIS wills her trip to Missoula to next years typing II class and her long hair to Kris Henry. CONNIE WEISNER wills her nose to Sally Shortridge and her height to Danny Barrett. DICK HAMMEL wills his car to anyone who hasn't already stolen it and his browny points with Coach that Dick earned by taking out Coach's sister-in-law, to Bill Koch. DON MILLS wills his great athletic ability to Denny Dellwo and John Tuomi. There is enough to go around. MARY ANDERSON wills her sex appeal to Ruth Ferguson and her hair to Tom Balek. BILL SCHRADER wills his chevy to anyone ignorant enough to take it and his ability to keep girls on a string to Denny Dellwo. MARK CHRISTIAN wills Old Blue to anyone who wants it and his ability for planning keggers to next years seniors. TOM ECKERSON doesn't will anything to anybody as he is to cheap to give anything away. PAT McDONOUGH wills his laugh to Dave Ripley who just loves it and his gas cap to anyone who finds it on Main Street. LORRY DELLWO wills her boy problems to Debbie Welch and her love for football keggers to Connie Weisner who can never find them. RICK RIPLEY wills his romance with Pat McDonough to Ross Geise and Doug Freeman and his home in Lincoln to anyone who wants to live there. DAN SHANAHAN wills his freshman girlfriend to the third graders because she is built like one, he also wills his spotlighting ability to Scott Cornell. DAN FREEMAN wills his ability to collect reward money to George Greitl and his wavy hair to Ross Geise. MIKE OLSEN wills his quiet ways to Bob Anderson and wills Lorry Dellwo to the Great Northern Railroad. 15 CLASS ANCESTRY For many years, the junior class of A.H. S. has been called upon to write the prophecy for the outgoing seniors. The class of 1970, which was given that great honor this year, decided that we wouldn't submit a prophecy, rather we would attempt to capture the character of the seniors by the actions of their ancestors. By some startling coincidence, the ancestors of our beloved seniors all made their way here by wagon train in the late 19th century. EZEKIEL CHRISTIAN was the leader of this expedition and later financed the first speech-therapy school in Montana. Very important to the survival of the expedition were its hunters, MORTIMER ECKERSON, CO-CO OLSON, AND AUGIE GARLAND, the latter hunting nothing but mountain lions since she insisted that they were very good eating. It is indeed surprising that SPUDS SCHRADER and GREAT FOWSH HAMMEL ever made it to Montana for SCHRADER was always repairing his broken down wagon, and FOWSH was forever having his wagon stolen. SPELL-DOWN RIPLEY never did make it to Montana for he was thrown from the back of a wagon driven by DROPSEY MCDONOUGH. DR. GOSS was also along on the expedition and became famous when his face appeared on a DR. GOSS Cure-All tonic bottle. BOONE SHANAHAN did a thriving business in Bozeman after he set up a funeral parlor. Part of his success was due to T.J. FREEMAN'S skill in finding corpses. Along on this trip were LODGEPOLE HINDBERG who stopped at Hot Springs in search of a husband, and MAVIS DELLWO who started a chain of weight-reducing salons. HANDS MILLS was ancestor to many of Montana's greatest athletes, and FLASH ANDERSON became a marvelous photographer on the trip. Often in the early morning, it was possible to see DURANTE WEISNER scurring about picking up empty medicine bottles that CHUG-A-LUG MORRIS had quickly disposed of. . 16 President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Bill Koch Cynthia Mihalovich Kristy Henry Gail Flesch Bob Anderson Scott Cornell Denny Dell wo Bert Doughty Ruth Ferguson Bill Goss Donna Ham me 1 Karen Hindberg Sally Shortridge 18 Warren Mogensen John Tuomi SOPHOMORES President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Brad McDonough J.T. Weisner Kent Mosher Bob Hamm el Nyleen Anderson 20 Linda Neal Dave Ripley Joy Severtson Debbie Welch President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Jo Ellen Eckerson Michelle Mosher Wanda Anderson George Crees Mike Eckerson Lois Ferguson Stuart Goude Rozanne Henry Patty Hindberg Monte McBride Becky Mihalovich Stephen Olson Christi Ripley Larry Shanahan 23 Mary Troy Lorena Welch Mark Young Tony Fenner Front row; from left to right: Deanne Hindberg, Sis Garland, Bud Goss, Dan Freeman, Lorry Dellwo, Don Mills. Second row: Robert Olson, Bill Schrader, Sherri Morris, Connie Weisner, Dan Shanahan, Rick Ripley. Third row: Pat McDonough, Dick Hammel, Mary Anderson, Mark Christian, Tom Eckereon. Front row; from left to right: Dick Hammel, Lorry Dellwo, Scott Cornell, Robert Olson, Don Mills, Tom Eckerson, Deanne Hindberg, Sherri Morris. Second row: Mr. Rohnke. 5 E N I 0 R S L A R I A T S T A F F 25 Class Athletes Class Boozers Class Dancers Sherry and Bill Don, Sherry, Bud Sis and Tom Class Dummies Sis and Dick Class Favorites Connie and Dan Class Friendliest Deanne and Dan Class Funniest Connie and Rick Best Lookers Lorry and Pat Class Lovers Mark and Sis Class Brains Mike and Mary 26 Front row: left to right; Tom Eckerson, Pat McDonough, Bill Schrader, Dan Freeman, Don Mills, Coach Russ Thompson. Second row: Scott Cornell, Rick Ripley, Robert Olson, Mark Christian, John Tuomi. Third row: Brad McDonough, Bert Dought, Denny Dellwo, Bill Koch. Back row: left to right; Gail Flesch, Patty Hindberg, Lorena Welch. Second row: Deanne Hindberg, Glenda Krezlok, Jo Ellen Eckerson, Michelle Mosher, Mary Troy, Rozanne Henry, Tony Fenner. Third row: Karen Hindberg, Sally Shortridge, Kris Henry, Cynthia Mihalovich, Ruth Ferguson, Lorry Dellwo, Lois Ferguson. Front row: Becky Mihalovich, Nyleen Anderson, Donna Hammel, Sherry Morris, Connie Weisner, Sis Garland, Debbie Welch, and Christy Ripley. 27 Back row: Left to right; Eddie Welsh; Brent Anderson; Bob Hammel; George Crees; Danny Barrett; Dennis Anderson; Stuart Gould. Middle row; Left to right; B.J. McDonough; Denny Dellwo; Buddy Goss; Dave Ripley; Kent Mosher; Mark Young; Ross Geise; Front row: Left to right; Mr. Nelson; Dick Hammel; Pat McDonough; Bill Schrader; Dan Freeman; Bob Anderson; Warren Mogensen; and Bill Goss, F H A Back row: left to right; Patty Hindberg; Wanda Anderson; Karen Hindberg; Sally Shortridge; Kristy Henry; Gail Flesch: and Linda Huagen. Middle row; left to right; Becky Mihalovich; Rozanne Henry; Lois Ferguson; Michelle Mosher; Lorena Welch; and Glenda Krezelok. Front row: left to right; Ruth Ferguson; Connie Weisner; Bill Shrader; Cynthia Mihalovich; Deanne Hindberg; and Mrs. Bishop. 28 Left to right: Sis Garland, Connie Weisner, Donna Hammel, and Sherry’ Morris. D R I L L C A H E S E Q R u L A E D A D E R S T E A M Left leg: front to back; Sis Garland, Debbie Welch, Kris Henry, Becky Mihalovich, Cynthia Mihalovich, Lorry Dellwo, Mary Troy. Right leg: Michelle Mosher, Nyleen Anderson, Jo Ellen Eckerson, Sally Shortridge, Glenda Krezlok, Christy Ripley. Cross bar: left to right; Donna Hammel, Rozanne Henry, Karen Hindberg, Lois Ferguson, and Lorena Welch. Not pictured Connie Weisner. 30 Homecoming Queen 1968-69, Lorry Dellwo, escorted by Buddy Goss. H O M E C 0 M 1 N G (left to right) Senior: Lorry Dellwo Junior: Gail Flesch Sophomore: Debora Welch Freshman: Christi Ripley SENIOR FLOAT 31 Front row; from left to right: Tom Eckerson, Dick Hamm el, Dan Freeman, Bill Schrader, Don Mills, Pat McDonough, Mark Christian, Rick Ripley. Second row: John Tuomi, Beit Doughty, Bill Koch, Scott Cornell, Brad McDonough, Denny Dellwo, Lenny Malatare, Kent Mosher. Front row; from left to right: Dave Ripley, Doug Freeman, Bob Hamm el, J. T. Weisner, Tom Balek, Stuart Coude. Second row: Lany Shanahan, Dan Barret, Brent Anderson, Mike Eckerson, Steve Olson, Ed Welch. J R. V A R S I T Y 32 Don Mills Rich Ripley Bill Schrader Mark Christian Dick Hammel Tom Eckerson Coach Russ Thompson Pat McDonough Denny DeIIwo Scott Cornell Danny Shanahan Mark Young 34 Back row: left to right; Doug Freeman, Pat McDonough, Rick Ripley, Mark Christian, Bill Koch, Denny Dellwo, Tom Eckerson, and Coach Russ Thompson. Front row: Bill Schrader, Dan Freeman, Dan Shanahan, Scott Cornell, Bert Doughty, and John Tuomi Back row. left to right; Mr. James Wilson, Kent Mosher, Brent Anderson, J T. Weisner, Ross Ceise, David Ripley, Mark Young, Brad McDonough. Front row: Dan Barrett, Bob Hammel, Tom Balek, Mike Eckerson, Steve Olson, Eddie Welch, Larry Shanahan. 35 Rick Ripley Bill Schrader Dan Shanahan Scott Cornell Denny Dellwo Beit Doughty Bill Koch John Tuomi 36 1 ‘ i Cn C 0 u N c 1 L Back row: Left to right; Dan Freeman, Connie Weisner, Kristy Henry, Ruth Ferguson, Glenda Krezelok, and Mike Cobb, Front row: Dan Barrett, Bill Koch, Mark Christian, Cynthia Mihalovich, and Beit Doughty. Advisor is Mr. Wilson. Left to right: Sis Garland, Lorry Dellwo, Mark Christian, Mike Olson, Mary Andeison, Rick Ripley, Tom Eckerson, Don Mills, and Denny Dellwo. Advisor is Mr. Cliff Wilson. 37 Smile now, before Bud catches you. No, we were here all the time. Champion slave driver 36-24-36 is all I want. All right, who wrote this dirty note? Ape man Don’t get fresh! 42 B S Q V A D Standing: Becky Mihalovich, Kris Ripley, Kneeling: Nyleen Anderson, and Debbie Welch. J U B N A C H E E R L E A D E R S I S 0 K R E T H B I A G L H L Standing: left to right; Robbie McDonough, Bob Morgan, Charlie Malatare, Kurt Geise, Lloyd Allen, Kyle Geise, Mike Cobb, Frank Dellwo, Chip Bodkins, Mr. Granier. Cheer- leaders: Lora Henry, Kathy Mosher, Beth Smith, Rhonda Mosher, Janet Ingersol. 44 Front row: left to right; Mr. Granier, Carol Hammel, Kathy Mosher, Lora Henry, Becky Mills, Iva Mears, Melinda Anderson. Second row: Frank Dellwo, Grant Greitl, Chip Bodkins, Russell Alt, Beth Anne Smith, Charlene Fenner. Third row; Bob Morgan, Kyle Geise, Lloyd Allen, Charlie Malatare, and Kurt Geise. Front row; left to right; Janet Ingersol, Rhonda Mosher, Carrol Anderson, Pam Doughty, Virginia Shoitridge. Second row: Donald Erickson, Brad Flesch, Roy Hitchcock, Oral Welch, Jay Welch. Third row: Robby McDonough, Kent Neal, Jay Simpson, Randy McCann, and Frank Shanahan. Teacher is Mr. Granier. 45 5 I X T H G R A D E Back row: left to right; Mike Walsh, Doug Eckerson, Mrs. Madsen, Jeff Mosher, Gary Severtson, Kim Hindberg, Middle row: Merle Morris, Larry Anderson, Debra Dellwo, Nancy Weisner, Paula Goodman. Front row: Ruth Hagman, Debra Wilson, Shelly Kelly, Nancy Young, Betty Shanahan. Back row: left to right; Russell Shortridge, David Morgan, Ronnie Ingersoll, Mike McGlothlin, Charles Cobb, Brank La Fromboise. Front row: Mrs. Tuomi, Millie Allen, Eillen Shanahan, Janelle McCann, Tammy Mihalovich, Lathy Troy, Joe Rappe. F ! F T H G R A D E 46 Back row left to right: Debbie Hammel, Zina Simpson, Mrs. Cinther, Chad Fenner, Bob Stubblefield, Scarlet Rapp. Second row; Betty Malatare, Lynn McDonough, Susan Roberts, Gae Goodman, Mike Nauman, Frank Mears. Third row. Kay Lynn Tjaden, Robin Young, Dana Mosher, Tim Thompson, and Jerry Erickson. F O U R T H G R A D E T H I R D G R A D E Back row left to right: Neal Pond, Scott Weiss, Romona Shanahan, Linda Erickson, Michele McGlothlin, Lorre 11 Jenkins. Second row: Tammy Tjaden, Jackie Balek, Mike Henry, Robbie Balek, Paul La Fromboise, Mike Shortridge. Third row: Sue Mergenthol, Di Ann Weiss, Frank Witt, Debbie Lame, Nancy Morgan and Mrs. Troy. 47 1ST G R A D E Front row: left to right; Jane Roberts, Matt Schmidt, Jackie Wilson, Mrs. Fields. Second row: Jeffery Weiss, Gregory Boadle. 2ND G R A D E Front row: left to right; Tammy Lame, Alice Tjaden, Susie Wilson, Jeff Nauman, Patrick Shanahan, David Stublefield. Second row: Desta Bishop, Kenneth Stubblefield. Lori Stokes, Gary Weisner, Karla Mills, Terri Thompson, Mrs. Brown. 48 ADVERTISING SPONSORSHIP Palmer Brothers Auto Supply, Inc. Andersen and Moore Husky Chevrolet Grogans G Robinson Lumber Co. 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