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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
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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
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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
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