Augusta High School - Wapiti Yearbook (Augusta, MT)
- Class of 1974
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i We the class of 1974 dedicate this annual to our outstanding teacher, Mr. Daniel Carter. The senior class sincerely expresses their thanks to the help and cooperation the students have received from his interest in the activities of the school. 2 ADMINISTRATION FACULTY r Mr. Tuomi Superintendent Mr. Carter Coach Mr. Rohnke Principal Mr. Nelson Vo-Ag 4 Miss Benkendorf Business Mrs. Rundell Music Miss Beudry Home Ec. Mr. Haugan Guidance Mr. Wilson History Miss Boley Eng I ish Mr. Shoemaker Science Mr. Wright Math and Coach 5 We are very sorry we were unable to acquire a picture of the cooks and janitors. The cooks and janitors for this year were Hazel Birch, Sharon White, Shorty Henry, and Chuck Tjaden. 6 Brett D. Allen Nickname. . . Pastime .... Habit......... Favorite Saying Ambition . . . Pet Peeve . . . Memory. . . . Berett Reading Procrastination Do you even Think? To do my best. . , Narrow Mindedness Years 71 and 72 Wrestling 1; Football 1; Track 1; Tennis 3; Basketball 4; Senior Play; Annual Staff 4; Honor Roll 3; A-Club 4. Nickname. . . Pet Peeve . . . Pastime .... Ambition . . . Habit......... Favorite Saying Memory. . . . Jim-Boy Hunting Driving Ah Boy Summer or '42' James Anderson Nickname.................. Mike or Joe Pastime.........................Sleeping and Drinking Pet Peeve.......................Sharing lockers Ambition........................to be a MAN Habit...........................Being Lazy Favorite Saying.................Hi! Memory. Oregon Pendleton High School 1,2; Football 3; High School Rodeo 3,4; Track 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3. 8 Lewis Arrotta Nickname..............Tim Pastime...............Dark rooms and Polish sausages Pet Peeve.............Bald people Ambition........... . To be a monk Habit ........... Annoying Cliff Favorite Saying.........C- ?! Memory................Graduation 73 F.F.A.-1,2,3,4; State F.F.A. Convention-3; Football-4; Senior Play-4; Student Council-4; Lunchroom-1,2,3,4. Timothy A. Cameron Nickname....................Pammy Pastime.....................Arguing Pet Peeve ..................Augusta's locker rooms and people's rotten attitudes Ambition....................To go to Hawaii Habit.......................Blasting off at people Favorite Saying.............No!!! Memory......................State track meet Basketball-3,4; Track-1,2,3,4; Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Pep Club Vice Pres.-3; Drill Team-1,4; Band-1,2,3,4; Chorus-4; Annual Editor-4; Lariet Staff-4; Girls State Alternate-3; Senior Play-4; Voice of Democracy Speech- 3,4. Pamela J. Doughty Nickname. . . Pastime .... Pet Peeve . . . Ambition . . . Habit......... Favorite Saying Memory. . . . Otis Obscene gestures Miss Boley To be lazy Working Huh! 73 tournament F.F.A.-1,2,3,4; Band-1; Manager-3,4; Honor Roll-1,2; Student Counci I-4; Student Council Vice Pres.-4. 9 Donald E. Erickson Nickname. . . Pastime .... Habit........ Ambition . . . Favorite Saying Pet Peeve . . . Memory. . . . Char Gibson Lake Lodge Being too worried To get a driver's license Does this look funny? Saying things I shouldn't say September 1973 Band-1,2,3,4; Pep Club-1,2; Track-3,4; State Track Meet-3; Lariet Staff-4; Senior Play-4; Homecoming candidate-4; Student Council Rep.-2; Drill Team-3. Charlene A. Fenner Nickname................Becky Pastime.................Sucking my thumb Pet Peeve........... . . People smacking their lips and Pep Club meetings Ambition................To be a teacher Habit...................Sucking my thumb Memory..................Racing snowmobiles, Home- coming 71 , and R.S.M. Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Cheerleader-3,4; Junior Class President-3; Class Treasurer-2; Basketball-3,4; Co- Editor Lariet Staff-4; Chorus-4; Heisey Award-2; Annual Staff-4; Senior Play-4. Rebecca Garland Nickname................. Hot Lips Pastime.....................Borrowing?. . .Windmills Pet Peeve...................Tim Cameron and Dishes Ambition....................To be happy Favorite Saying.............Oh, Bull. . .Frog! Habit ...................... Eating Memory......................Lots of 'em Ekalaka-1; Cheerleader-1,4; Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Class President-1; Student Council-1; Class Secretary-3; Class Treasurer-4; VFW Citizenship Award-1; Heisy Award-2; Girls Basketball-3; Chorus-4; Honor Roll-1,2,3; Senior Play-4. 10 Mitzi Meg Heckman Nickname. . . Pastime. . . . Pet Peeve . . . Ambition . . . Habit......... Favorite Saying Memory. . . . Jean Walking People who thing they are better than others. Just to be me Doing nothing Really! Summer of 73 Youth Group-2,3,4; Senior Play-4. Jeanne Mari Hemmer Nickname. . . Pastime .... Pet Peeve. . . Ambition . . . Habit......... Favorite Saying Hilg Stealing Windmills? People who steal keys To beat Larry Mahan Drinking S—T! High School Rodeo 1-4; Football 1-4; Basketball 1-4; Honor Roll 1-4; Boys State 3; Class President 1,4; F.F.A, 1-4; F.F.A. Pres. 4; F.F.A. Vice Pres. 3; Senior Play 4; National High School Rodeo 3; State High School Rodeo President 3; South Fork School 1-6. Don L. Hilger Nickname. ........... Hana Past i me................... Pet Peeve...................False Statements Favorite Saying.............Nothing is gained. . . Habit......................If I can't do anything right I don't do it at all Ambition....................Being Happy by helping others Memory......................The Class of 74 Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Drill Team 1,4; Class officer 1,4; F.H.A. 1,3; Homecoming Queen 1; Cheerleader 1; Track 1,2,3. 11 Jerrie K. Hoeffner Nickname........................Mugs. . .p.p. Pastime.........................Moving windmills Pet Peeve.......................Book reports Speeches (without notes) Ambition........................Travel, be rich, and happy Habit...........................Drumming on things Favorite Saying.................Knock it off Memory...........................My 14 points in basketball career, Summer of 73 , and Diamond-X 73 . Basketball-3,4; Track-2,3,4; Band-1,2,3,4; Class Secretary-2; Student Council-2,3; Lariat Staff-4; Annual Staff Sec.-4; Homecoming Princess-3; South Fork School- 1-6. Janet K. Ingersoll Nickname...................Robbe Pastime....................Pocket Pool Pet Peeve..................Shoemaker Ambition...................To figure out my ambition Habit......................Biting my lips Favorite Saying............Where's my little Felix? Memory.....................Homecoming 71 Football-1,2,3,4; Basketball-1,2,3,4; Co-Captain, Captain-4; A-Club-2,3,4; A-Club-4; Track-1,3,4; Lariet Staff-4; F.F.A.-1,2; Annual Sports Editor-4; South Fork School-1-6. Robert S. McDonough v V Nickname. . . Ambition . . . Pet Peeve. . . Habit......... Favorite Saying Pastime .... Memory. . . . Roda To succeed in life Phone bills Eating Zeet Zeet Making phone calls to Missouri Freshman year Class Sec.-l; Class Treasurer-3; F.H.A.-1,2; Pep Club- 1,2,3,4; Track-1,2,4; Basketball-3,4; National H.S. Rodeo-1,3; H.S. Rodeo-1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Heisey Award-3; Honor Roll-1,2,3,4; Girls State-3; Voice of Democracy-2,3,4. 12 Rhonda L. Mosher Nickname. . . Habit......... Pet Peeve . . . Memory. . . . Past i me .... Favorite Saying Ambition . . . Roach Clip Not Studying Miss Boley Rudyard Sleeping Pull it out To drink a half a gal Ion of Scotch and live Football-2,3,4; Basketball-1,2,3; A-Club-3,4. Jerry J. Rohlk Nickname. . . Pastime. . . . Pet Peeve. . . Ambition . . . Habit......... Favorite Saying Memory. . . . Jack Chaining up Tuna Casserole Deep sea diver Giving Monkey bumps You dumbies Football 73 Football-1,2,3,4; Basketball-1,2,3,4; Track-1,2,3,4; A- Club-2,3,4; A-Club Treas.-4; Co-Editor Lariet Staff-4; F.F.A.-1,2,3,4; F.F.A. Sentinal-4; Student Council Pres.- 4; Senior Play-4. John Dave Mulcare Nickname. . . Pet Peeve. . . Pastime .... Ambition . . . Habit......... Favorite Saying Memory. . . . None Bossy people Being Absent To be Hot rodding That's outrageous! Long since forgotten 13 Kent Neal Nickname. . . Pastime. . . . Favorite Saying Habit........ Memory. . . . Pet Peeve . . . Ambition . . . Frank Goofing off None Drinking Football keggers Sleeping in class To be a bum Basketball-1,2,3; Football-1; Sunhaven-1; Helena. Francis J. Shanahan Nickname. . . Pastime .... Pet Peeve . . . Ambition . . . Habit......... Favorite Saying Memory. . . . Dee Relocating windmills Contests To win a Nobel Prize Staying Sober? Are you sure? Doc Pep Club-3,4; F.H.A.-1,2; Basketball-3,4; Band- 1,2,3,4; Chorus-4; Honor Roll-1,2,3,4; Annual Staff-4; Lariet Staff-4; Senior Play-4. Virginia Dee Shortridge Nickname. . . Pastime .... Pet Peeve . . .• Ambition . . . Habit......... Favorite Saying Memory. . . . Ray borrowing windmills Lunch room To buy a new Rambler Drinking I don't know Sunday mornings Centerville-1,2; Football-3,4; Basketball-3,4; Co- Captain-4; F.F.A.-3,4; Vice Pres.-4; Class Vice Pres.-4; Boys State Delegate-3; A-Club-3,4; Senior Play-4. 14 Ray L. Swenson Nickname. . ..................Lynn Pastime.......................Stepping in gopher holes Pet Peeve.....................Big Headed People Ambition......................To be myself and to get the most of life. Habit.........................Smiling and Talking Favorite Saying...............That's beside the point Memory........................Summer of '72' Choteau-1,2; Pep Club-1,2; Band-1,2; F.H.A.-1,2; American Legion Essay Finalists-3; Heisey Award-3; Annual Staff-4; Student Council Secretary-4; Senior Play-4. Oneida Lynn Walters Nickname...................J-K-L-M-N. . . Pastime.................. Tuba Pet Peeve..................People in General Ambition...................Weigh 120 lbs. Habit......................Not Doing my Homework Favorite Saying............Don't get lost Memory.....................Summer of'72' Manager 2,3,4; Basketball 1; Football 1; Track 1; Band 1,2,3,4; District Music Festival 2,3,4; F.F.A. 1; Lariat Staff 4; Senior Play 4; Student Council Rep. 1; A Club 2,3,4; South Fork School 1-4. Jay C. Welch Nickname • . Habit........ Pet Peeve. . . Ambition , , . Favorite Saying Pastime. . . . Memory. . . . Ted Goofing off Miss Boley's study hall Hunting REALLY!! To be doinq something Summer or '73' Helena 1,2,3; Wrestling 2,3; Basketball 1. 15 Ted Winderl The Class of 1974 From Left To Right: Jack Mulcare, Don Erickson, Ted Winderl, Frank Shanahan, Robbe Me Donough, Ray Swenson, Brett Allen, Jay Welch, Kent Neal, Jerry Rohlk, Mitzi Heckman, Don Hilger, Rhonda Mosher, Mike Arrotta, Tim Cameron, Beck Garland, Janet Ingersoll, Pam Doughty, Char Fenner, Dee Shortridge, and Jeanne Hemmer. Sponsored by 16 DIAMOND-X RANCH Augusta, Montana STEVE AND RED SHOEMAKER Augusta, Montana Class History In August of 1970 twenty six freshmen entered the doors of A.H.S. wondering what was in store for them. We chose Don Hilger as our ring leader, Jeri Hoeffner second in command, Rhonda Mosher to keep track of the business, and Byron Collison in charge of the treasure. Mr. Nelson was chosen to referee the battles. Jerrie Hoeffner, our homecoming candidate, was chosen homecoming queen. Her escort was Jim Lambkin. Our sophomore year started with an initiation dance for the freshman class. The election of officers brought into the ranks Bar Nett, president; Jack Mulcare, Vice President; Janet Ingersoll, Secretary; and Becky Garland, Treasurer. Miss Boley was selected as the class sponsor. We elected Janet Ingersoll as our home- coming candidate, and Frank Shanahan as her escort. Bowl them over we did with our homecoming float as it took first place. At graduation Mitzi Heckman and Becky Garland received Heisy Awards. The year passed very quickly and before we knew it we were upperclassmen. Almost at the top of the ladder our class began its junior year by electing Becky Garland, President; Don Hilger, Vice President; Mitzi Heckman, Secretary, and Rhonda Mosher, Treasurer. Mrs. Denham was selected as the class sponsor. Our choice for homecoming royalty was Janet Ingersoll, princess, and her escort was Kent Neal. We also took the float honors for the second year in a row. Rhonda Mosher was chosen as the Girls State Delegate, and Don Hilger and Ray Swenson were chosen as the Boys State Del- egates. Our prom, entitled Pieces of April was a huge success. Rhonda Mosher and Lynn Walters were presented with Heisy Awards at graduation. At last we found ourselves ruling the halls of A.H.S. We chose Don Hilger as leader of the pack, Ray Swen Swenson his right-hand man, Jerrie Hoeffner as the note keeper, and Mitzi to guard the gold. Mr. Wilson was chosen as our sponsor. The windmill was the highlight of homecoming week. Char Fenner was chosen as homecoming candidate, and Mike Arrotta as her escort. In our senior year Augustas football team won the district championship. Our play, Finders Creepers , under the direction of Miss Boley was also a hugh success. Prom royalty was Janet Ingersoll, queen; Mike Arrotta, king; Lynn Walters, princess; and Robbe McDonough, prince. The senior banquet was held at Lambkins in Lincoln, Montana on May 13, 1974. May 19 was the date set for bacalaureate, and Commencement exercises for the twenty-four seniors were held on May 20, 1974. Sponsored by GARLAND'S TOWN AND COUNTRY Lincoln, Montana 17 CLASS PROPHECY On the faro ut planet of Mars in the year 2024, the golden reunion of the mighty class of 74 Is about to take place But first they have to be rounded up for the first time in fifty years by their favorite Cr nIe Skinhead Wilson. At his great age he has taken up flying the ultra modern spaceships and has decided to use his favorite one, the D.O.M. (Dirty Old Man) for his Mission. Using the ultra- sonic 91 are of his head as a landing light. Skinhead bravely crashlands his ship at his first stop Hegland s Bar. Inside, not to his surprise, he finds Char Fenner Hegland who is waiting on two'of the old classmates, Frank Shanahan and Kent Neal who are keeping the place in business. After a few quick ones, Char carries the pilot and her old school chums on board and they are soon winging their daLL°.!!e? Yellowstone, just in time for Becky Garland to head her snowmobile into a pit stop where Robbe McDonough, her mechanic and part-time husband, repairs a fouled spark-plug. Since she's out of the race, Becky and Robbe join the growing number of Class of 74 people on the ship Because they re in the area, the group decides to head for Stockett where Ray Swenson owns the largest Rambler Dealership in town. Not doing too badly Ray tells his old friends, but he seems to spend more time re- pairing Ramblers than selling them. On the way to pick up Jay Welch in Washington D.C. where he is running for president of the Snoopy Fan Club, we land at Bismark, North Dakota where Jean Hemmer is taking a correspondence course in shorthand from good old Augusta High. Jean still hopes to become a secretary. Since Washington is such a long ways, we have a stopover in Minneapolis, Minn., where we find to our surprise, Brett Allen, who has a well paying job working as a guinea pig for Breck where they are still trying to discover a straightener that will work on his natural hair. On to Washington and Jay, then down south to Miami where all the retired folks still go. A basketball team has been or- ganized with Jerry Rohlke who has settled there still trying to make the A squad. Back west we go to Houston where Jack Mulcare is doing alright at the Shell Oil Company where they are doing research on his body to help the power shortage by tapping his reserves of excess fuel. Still in Texas we land at Armottillo just in time to see Rhonda Mosher take a turn for the worst in the National Wheelchair Barrel Race. She is there with Mike Arrotta who has entered the Wheel Chair Wild Cow Milking Contest He places a triumphant tenth out of nine participants. Our next stop is in Greely, Colorado where M.tzi Heckman and Lynn Walters can be found. They are the co-owners and cooks at the Senior Citizens Dude Ranch. Tim Cameron we find is doing quite well at his shop in Hollywood where he specializes in unique hairdos. He's had a lot of experience in this line of work as he's worn one since before graduation back in 74 . 18 Now for the longest trip yet. Pam Doughty informed us long ago of her intention to be a pep club president. Her wish has come true in Bechunanaland, Africa where we find her in her home-made bungalow. She has trained the wild animals to talk since no one else will listen to her; and has formed them into a pep club entitled the Pam Doughty Fan Club with her as its President. Heading back to the states, we find we have become a little dry so we stop at Tumwater, Washington where, guess who? Donnie Hilger has started an Oly factory and treats us all to refreshments. As we head back to that dear old school we have just two stops to make before reaching that Godforesaken place. The first one is on the banks of the Blackfoot River where we convinced Ted Winderl that he can stop trying to get his borrowed honda out of the river for the time being. The other stop is in Gilman, Montana where we find two of the characters of the class. One is Jim Anderson who we see right off as he is hearding his sheep down main street. The other one has just run away from home. Donald Erickson, who is now sixty-eight is still trying to get away from his mother who found cigarettes and beer under his wheel- chair. Augusta at last! Here we pick up the last classmate, Jerrie Hoeffner who is waiting for us here. She lives in a secret hidaway in the mountains with her animals, still trying to avoid Kim Hindberg. Somewhere along the long journey we have added Janet Ingersoll and Dee Shortridge to the list. Janet has made this into a champaign flight and is using Dee as her stewardess. Funny as ever, Janet still knows how to be the life of the party. Dee on the other hand is still her old self, quietly passing out the drinks. The final mission of the journey is to stop at Wally Hartman's and pick up the beloved windmill. What would be a 74 reunion without it? Now its off to that farout planet, Mars, where a farout class is going to finish celebrating their golden reunion. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS STEINBACH CATTLE COMPANY Wolf Creek, Montana Ingersoll's, McDonough's, and Steinbach's 19 Class Will Brett Allen wills his religious faith to next years basketball team. Jim Anderson wills his Copenhagen to Miss Boley to add to her collection, Mike Louis Joe Arrotta wills his name to Donald, Duck Otis Quack Erickson. Tim Cameron wills his hair to Wigg Inc. Pam Doughty wills her running ability to Paula Goodman In hopes that someday she will run the mile in seven minutes. Donald Erickson wills his fleece lined gloves to Wallace Hartman since they are his anyway. Charlene Fenner wills half her quick temper to Mr. Carter. She is going to keep the other half. Becky Garland wills nothing to nobody since she needs everything. Mitzi Heckman wills her quiet ways to all the noisy people in the library. Jeanne Hemmer wills her ability to walk out of class to Robbe Balek who will probably get alot of practice in the next five years. Don Hilger wills his ability to give a good party to the junior class, Jerrie Hoeffner wills her ability to get along with everyone to Jerry Fleming. Janet Ingersoll wills her feet to anyone who needs a good support system. Robbe Me Donough wills his love for Chemistry to next years Chemistry class. Rhonda Mosher wills her old history tests to the juniors so they won't have to workkso hard to cheat. Jack Mulcare wills his built in skiis to any ski run that will take them. Kent Neal wills his frequent absences to anyone who can think up good excuses. Frank Shanahan wills his hair to Mr. Wilson. Dee Shortridge wills her math ability to her little brothers. Ray Swenson wills his Rambler to anyone who wants a good luxery car. Lynn Walters wills her smile to Miss Boley. She lost hers while teaching the class of 1974 for four years. Ted Winder! wills his booming voice to Juanita Matthews so she can keep Gary in line. Jay Bird Welch wills his name to the qudubon society. The Senior Class Of 1974 wills its ability to steal windmills to the class of 1973. 20 CLASS FLOWER: Orchid CLASS COLORS: Colors of the Rainbow CLASS SONG: We May Never Pass This Way Again CLASS MOTTO: We seek not to know all the answers, but to understand all the questions. 21 Senior class officers: Donnie Hilger, President; Mitzi Heckman, Treasurer; Jerrie Hoeffner, Secretary; Ray Swenson, Vice President. Sponsored by DON AND SARA HILGER Wolf Creek, Montana 22 JUNIORS Junior Class Officers Bottom To Top: Judy Sandford, Treasurer; Paula Goodman, President; Jodee Jackson, Secretary; Jeff Mosher, Vice President. Sponsored by 24 BLACKFOOT HUSKY Lincoln, Montana MOSHERS TEE BAR RANCH CO. Larry Anderson Debbie Dellwo Debbie Fishbaugh Jerry Fleming Larry Fleming Diana Fusaro Tim Guardi pee Gary Glaze Paula Goodman Kim Hindberg Judy Hoeffner Jodee Jackson Michael Lundberg Juanita Matthews Merle Morris Jeff Mosher 25 Tim Mulcare Judy Sanford Gary Severson Don Thomas (Not Pictured) Mike Walsh Nancy Weisner Debbie Wilson Debbie Wood Nancy Young 26 MISS BO LEY MR. SHOEMAKER Sponsors Senior Play 27 SOPHOMORES From Left To Right: Karen Fusaro, President; Jody Swenson, Treasurer; Kathy Troy, Secretary; and Steve White, Vice President. Sponsored by HELEN AND DON BROWN Wolf Creek, Montana 29 Allen, Millie Bond, Virgina Bray, Marci Dawson, Kari Fusaro, Karen Glaze, Cheryl Heckman, Rocky H eg I and, Pat Ingersoll, Felix Lorentz, Bobbie Matthews, Liz Mihalovich, Tammy Morgan, Dave Podvin, David Rapp, Joe Ripley, Kathy 30 Shortridge, Russell Smith, Robert Streeter, Tralina Swenson, Jody Troy, Kathleen White, Steve Wood, Grace Ball, John MR. WRIGHT Sponsor Sponsored by BRUCE AND LOIS CORNELL Augusta, Montana 31 Senior Play Finders Creepers Directed by: Miss Boley 32 Senior Play 33 FRESHMEN Freshman Class Officers: Left To Right: Ray Kauffman, President; Dana Mosher, Secretary; Ann Lundberg, Treasurer; Chad Fenner, Vice president. Sponsored by CHUCK AND SUSAN MELANEY CLIFFORD AND JOYCE WELCH Wolf Creek, Montana Wolf Creek, Montana 35 Susan Bond Sheryl Bossing Rhonda Comman Jerry Erickson Chad Fenner Robert Fishbaugh Laurane Goodman Debbie Hammel Bill Hotchkiss Ray Kauffman Anne Lundberg Betty Malatare Pat Martin Dana Mosher Scarlet Rapp Kelly Rohlk 36 Jeri Shoemaker Zina Simpson Barbara Smith Kay Lynn Tjaden Randy Wilson Linda Wood Robin Young MR. DAN CARTER Sponsor Sponsored by RAY AND RUTH KRONE Agusuta, Montana 37 Autographs 38 Top Left To Right: Robbe McDonough, Becky Garland, Ray Swenson, Don Hilger, Brett Allen. Middle Row: Lynn Walters, Char Fenner, Janet Ingersoll, Dee Shortridge, Bottom Row: Pam Doughty, Editor; Mr. Wilson, Advisor; Nancy Weisner, Asst. Editor. Left To Right: Larry Fleming, Tim Mulcare, Tim Cameron, Jack Mulcare, President; Otis Erickson, Vice President; Mr. Rohnke, Advisor; Shad Hickman, Robin Young, Kathy Ripley and Tammy Mahalovich. Sponsored by THE GREAT FALLS AUTO DEALERS ASSOCIATION 40 Left To Right: Fourth Row; Ron Ingersoll, John Ball, Jay Welch, Tim Cameron and Jerry Fleming. Third Row; Ray Kauffman, Chad Fenner, Jody Swenson, Dave Morgan and Larry Fleming. Second Row; Tim Mulcare, Jeff Mosher, Don Erickson, Tim Gardipee, Jerry Rohlk, and Steve White. First Row; Mr. Wright, Brett Allen, Don Hilger, Robbe McDonough, Ray Swenson, and Jack Mulcare. Left To Right: Fourth Row: Gae Goodman, Charlene Fenner, Paula Goodman, Nancy Weisher, Scarlet Rapp, Judy Sanford, and Judy Hoeffner. Third Row; Marcie Bray, Dee Shortridge, Ginger Bond, Kathy Ripley, Rhonda Mosher, Janet Ingersoll, and Pam Doughty. Second Row; Miss Benkendorf, Millie Allen, Jerri Shoemaker, Dana Mosher, Robin Young, Nancy Young, and Kay Lynn Tjaden. First Row; Becky Garland, Karen Fusaro, Diana Fusare, Debbie Dellwo, and Tammy Mihalovich. 41 Left To Right; Jack Mulcare, Pam Doughty, Ray Swenson, Rhonda Mosher, and Don Hilger. Left To Right: Third Row; Rocky Heckman, Dave Morgan, Chad Fenner, Kelly Rohlk, Mike Walsh, Mike Lundberg, Larry Fleming, and Frank Shanahan. Second Row: Jeff Mosher, Larry Anderson, Ray Kauffman, Mike Arrotta, Steve White, Merle Morris, Jerry Erickson, and Jody Swenson. Third Row; Tim Mulcare, Don Hilger, Tim Cameron, Ray Swenson, Jack Mulcare, Don Erickson, and Mr. Nelson. 42 Left To Right: Fourth Row: Kathy Troy, Jodee Jackson, Anne Lundberg, Paula Goodman, Nancy Weisner, Scarlet Rapp, Debbie Hammel, Judy Sanford, Debbie Fishbaugh, and Judy Hoeffner. Third Row; Janet Ingersoll, Tammy Mihalovich, Karen Fusare, Ginger Bond, Cheryl Glaze, Kathy Ripley, Debbie Dellwo, Diana Fusaro, Becky Garland. Second Row; Dee Shortridge, Marci Bray, Debbie Wood, Pat Martin, Jeri Shoemaker, Robin Young, Nancy Young, Mitzi Heckman. First Row; Miss Boley, Pam Doughty, Millie Allen, Debbie Wilson, Dana Mosher, Kay Lynn TJaden, and Rhonda Mosher. Top To Bottom: Nancy Weisner, Ginger Bond, Scarlet Rapp, Susan Bond, Debbie Hammel, Kathy Troy, Betty Malatare, Pam Doughty, Mrs. Wright, Pat Martin, Jeri Shoemaker, Jerrie Hoeffner, Robin Young, Nancy Young, and Dana Mosher. 43 Top Left To Right: Janet Ingersoll, Char Fenner. Mrs. Rundell, Director; Second Row: Kathy Troy, Jeff Mosher, Chad Fenner, Ginger Bond, Bob Ball, Jackie Bale], Robin Young, Third Row: Jay Welch, Bruce Ball, Millie Allen, Betty Malatare, Pam Doughty, Valerie Burgess, Lori Shoemaker, Lorell Jenkins. Bottom Row: Lyn McDonough, Frank Witt, Debbie Lame, Linda Erickson, Jeri Shoemaker, Dana Mosher, Dee Shortridge, Debbie Hammel, Nancy Morgan. Top Left To Right: Tim Gardipee, Becky Garland, Debbie Dellwo, Rhonda Mosher. Second Row: Millie Allen, Betty Malatare, Kathy Troy, Scarlet Rapp, Jeri Shoemaker. Third Row: Dee Shortridge, Pam Doughty, Debbie Hammel, Robin Young, Mitzi Heckman, Mrs. Rundell, Bottom Row: Ginger Bond, Nancy Young, Dana Mosher. Sponsored by 44 BECKMAN'S LIKE'S SPORTS INC Left To Right: Mr. Rohnke, Advisor; Jay Welch, Jack Mulcare, Robbe Me Donough, and Larry Anderson. First Row: Pam Doughty, Dee Shortridge, Debbie Dellwo, Jodee Jackson, Becky Garland, Janet Ingersoll, and Charlene Fenner. Sponsored by 45 COCA COLA Bottling Company PAU LSEIM'S INC Left To Right: Kneeling: Lorell Jenkins, Lori Shoemaker, Alice TJaden, Tammy TJaden, Judy Johnke, and Mille Allen. Standing: Miss Boley, Nancy Anderson, Debbie Lame, Kathy Troy, Valorie Burgess, Linda Erickson, Ginger Bond, Bob Ball, Karla Mills, and Miss Benkendorf. Sponsored by 46 BOWMAN'S CORNER Gary Carol Bergum DIDRIKSON'S IGA DIRVE INN ATHLETICS F o Top Left To Right: Caoch Wright, Don Hilger, Jack Mulcare, Ray Swenson, Rob McDonough, Jeff Mosher, Jerry Rohlk, Dave Morgan, Chad Fenner, Tim Mulcare, Joe Rapp, Coach Carter, Kneeling Left To Right: Jay Welch, Jerry Fleming, Tim Gardipee, Jody Swenson, Steve White, Ray Kauffman, Ron Ingersoll, Rocky Heckman, Tim Cameron, Larry Fleming, Donald Erickson. Rob McDonough Don Hilger All-Conference End All Conference Linebacker 48 Tim Cameron Guard FIRST BANK OF LINCOLN Lincoln, Montana Jerry Fleming All-conference Half-back 49 Jody Swenson End Sponsored by MC C LURE'S TEXACO Lincoln, Montana Ron Ingersoll Half-back Larry Fleming Half-back 50 Steve White Dave Morgan Half-back Guard Rocky Heckman End Sponsored by CORMANS TRUCK STOP AND CAFE Lincoln, Montana Ray Kuaffman Half-back 51 Basketball Jfl'To Standing; Coach Carter, John Ball, Don Hilger, Brett Allen, Ray Swenson, Robbe McDonough, Jack Mulcare, Jeff Mosher and Coach Wright, Kneeling: Mike Walsh, Jerry Rohlk, Larry Fleming, Ron Ingersoll, Jerry Fleming, Don Erickson, and Jay Welch. To Right; Standing; Kelly Rohlk, Dave Morgan, Chad Fenner, Tim Mulcare, Gary Glaze, Russell Shortridge, and Coach Carter. Kneeling; Ray Kauffman, Steve White, Rocky Heckman, and Jody Swenson. 52 Ray Swenson Robbe Me Donough Jack Mulcare Sponsored by Mr. Mrs. John Henry's 510 Central Avenue Great Falls, Montana 53 Peaches Blackfoot Cafe Lincoln, Montana Don Hilger Brett Allen Jeff Mosher Sponsored by WESTERN FUEL INC. Lincoln, Montana 54 Larry Fleming Jerry Fleming John Ball Ron Ingersoll Sponsored by LINCOLN SALES AND SERVICE LAMBKINS OF LINCOLN BAR AND CAFE Lincoln, Montana 55 Lincoln, Montana Back From Left To Right: Judy Hoeffner, Rhonda Mosher, and Mitzi Heckman. Middle: Nancy Young. Front: Becky Garland From Left To Right: Rhonda Mosher, Judy Hoeffner, Nancy Young, Becky Garland, and Mitzi Heckman. ' 56 B S q u a d B a s k e t b a C h e e r I e a d e r s From Left To Right: Dana Mosher, Kathy Ripley, Cheryl Glaze, and Dana Mosher. J B a From Left To Right: Third Row; Chad Heckman, Gary Weisner, Mr. Wright, Frank Witt, and Scott Weis. Second Row; Bruce Ball, Shawn Steinbaugh, Mike Henry, Jeff White, Bob Ball, Brent White, and Kurt Streeter. First Row; Lorell Jenkins, Tammy TJaden, Lori Shoemaker, and Lyn McDonough. 57 Miss Benkendorf, Becky Garland, Judy Hoeffner, Dee Shortridge, Paula Goodman, Pam Doughty, Manager; and Nancy Young; Standing. Kneeling: Janet Ingersoll, Diana Fusaro, Millie Allen, Tammy Mihalovich, Rhonda Mosher, and Karen Fusaro. Standing From Left To Right: Jeri Shoemaker, Kathy Ripley, Debbie Fishbaugh, Scarlet Rapp, Judy Sanford, Debbie Dellwo; and Managers, Nancy Young and Betty Malatare. Kneeling: Marci Bray, Robin Young, Dana Mosher, and Kay LynnTjaden. 58 Typical Library Mad! Glad! AN What a weekend. Who me? I never did a thing. Hey, Mom look at me. Junior-Senior Prom From Left To Right: Robbe Me Donough, Mike Arrotta, Janet Ingersoll, and Lynn Walters. Queen: Janet Ingersoll King: Mike Arrotta Princess: Lynn Walters Prince: Robbe Me Donough Sponsored by HARTMAN'S OF AUGUSTA Open Seven Days A Week Your Patronage Appreciated Wallace J. Hartman, Owner 60 GRADES Third Row: From Left To Right: Frank Witt, Bruce Ball, Shad Heckman, Debbie Lame, Virgil Baumgarden, Nancy Morgan, Kurt Streeter, and Bob Ball. Second Row: Susan Merganthall, Lynn McDonough, Shawn Steinbaugh, Frankie Vail, Valorie Burgess, Linda Erickson, Lorell Jenkins, Brent White and Miss Benkendorf. First Row: Mike Henry, Jeff White, Diane Weiss, Tammy Tjaden, Lori Shoemaker, Jackie Balek, Scott Weiss, Neal Pong, and Miss Beaundry. Second Row From Left To Right: Brent Streeter, Denis Baumgarden, Ellen Walters, Gary Weliner, Robin Swenson, Robbie Balek. First Row: Alice Tjaden, Susie Wilson, Judy Johnke, Karla Mills, and Miss Benkendorf. Sponsored by LEO G. MURPHY AGENCY Insurance Real Estate Augusta, Montana 62 STAN'S CONOCO SERVICE Retail Wholesale Augusta, Montana Third Row From Left To Right: Tammy Lame, Susan Gardipee, Libby Allen, Ronald Baumgarden, Chelle Pryor, Sue Taylor, Chris Melaney. Second Row: Clinton Nagel, Rohn Nelson, Darwin Heckman, Loren Burgess, Chris Fusaro, Tom Hilger, John Nelson, and Mrs. Tuomi. First Row: Greg Boadle, Bob Cloninger, Dave Witt, Ty Steinbach, Freddie Sherrer, and Scott Weis. Third Row From Left To Right: Beth Furgeson, David Schwarzrock, Jackie Wilson, Billy Anderson, Linda Swenson, Mary Melaney, Brian Morgan, Bert Goodman, Cindy Lame, Robin Cloninger, Tammy Nader, and Mrs. Ginther, Scott Band, Allen Hammel, Brent Hitchcock, Ann Erickson, Paula Fusaro, and Gary Burgess. 63 From Left To Right, Second Row: Robert Pryor, Kenny Baumgarden, Darcy Coghill, Anita Kestner, Mike Malatare, Mona Morgan, Bobby Swanson, and Charles Taylor. First Row: Christine Gosney, Paula Nagel, Teresa Wilson, Lisa Merganthal, Scott Steinbaugh, Loren Boadle, Shanon Blatt, and Mrs. Troy. 1 e From Left To Right, Third Row: Dolph Dawson, Brynn Holt, Mike Baumgarden, Lavina Streeter, Peter Fusaro, Tom Ball, Leanne Allen, and Bobby Carter, Second Row: Mrs. Brown, Betty Gosney, Cecil Goodman, John Nader, Robert Scherrer, Brenda Nagal, Richard Scherrer, Tracy Pryor, and Heather Tjaden. First Row: Patty Vaughn, Jenny Gosney, Darren Hitchcock, Don Blatt, and Christy Pond. 64 Graduation Valedictorian: Rhonda Mosher Salutatorian: Mitzi M. Heckman Outstanding Senior Boy: Ray Swenson Math Award: Tim Cameron Heisy Awards: John Ball, Kari Dawson, Pam Doughty, Tim Mulcare, and Dee Shortridge Outstanding Eighth Grade Boy: Frank Witt Outstanding Eighth Grade Girl: Lori Shoemaker Sponsored by 65 KREB'S SERVICE STATION Augusta, Montana VANDI'S RANCH SUPPLY Augusta, Montana Sponsors Kaufmans of Great Falls, Montana Fabrics by Pin Cushion, Great Falls, Montana Mr. and Mrs. Bud waiters Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mihalovich Jim and Gail Cloninger Mary Alic Benkendorf Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wright, Chris and Cory Lazy B Bar, Augusta, Montana 66 Autographs Autographs 68
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