Augusta High School - Wapiti Yearbook (Augusta, MT)
- Class of 1975
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The Class of 1975 wish to present this edition of the Wapiti to you, our parents, friends, and fellow citizens of the Lincoln and Augusta Communities. It is our hope that this yearbook brings to mind fond memories of your high school days as it portrays ours. We would like to thank each and everyone of you for your whole hearted support through our high school years. We, the Class of 1975 dedicate this annual to an outstanding and beloved sheriff of the Augusta Community Mr. John A. Walsh The Senior Class sincerely expresses it's thanks to the understanding and coop- eration the student body has received from his interest in the activities of the school. Sponsored by CORNMAN'S TRUCK STOP AND CAFE Bill and Joan Cornman Lincoln, Montana 59639 2 Mr. Tuomi Superintendent Mr. Rohnke Principal Miss Benkendorf Business 4 Mrs. Rundell Music No Picture Available Miss Bilim ay er Home Economics Miss Boley English Mr. Shoemaker Science Mr. Wilson History 5 Cooks Kari Dawson, Red Shoemaker, Lorraine Goodman, and Mrs. Birch. Mrs. Young, Secretary Custodians SHORTY 6 Larry Wayne Anderson Jerry Joseph Fleming 8 Larry Donald Fleming Diana Marie Fusaro Tim Andrew Gardipee Gary Ray Glaze Paula June Goodman 9 Bonnie Sue Jackson Jodee Kathleen Jackson LARRY WAYNE ANDERSON NICKNAME: Herbie AMBITION: Get out of school HABIT: None FAVORITE SAYING: Duh! PET PEEVE: Fakey People PASTIME: Riding Motorcycles MEMORY: None ACTIVITIES: Senior Play 4 DOUG ECKERSON NICKNAME: Toad AMBITION: To leave fat city HABIT: Hot roddin PET PEEVE: Dave Sitch PASTIME: Drinking SAYING: Goofy MEMORY: Browning ACTIVITIES: Browning-2, 3; Play-4 I LARRY DONALD FLEMING NICKNAME: Larry AMBITION: To win a buckle HABIT: Picking my nose! PET PEEVE: English PASTIME: Kathy Mosher SAYING: I don't like your attitude MEMORY: Football 73 ACTIVITIES: Basketball-1, 2,3,4; Football-1, 2,3,4; State Track Meet-2; F.F.A.-l, 2,3,4; F.F.A. Treas- urer-2; State Convent ion-3, 4; A-Club-1, 2, 3, 4; H.S. Rodeo-2,3,4; State H.S. Rodeo-2; Student Council Rep-3; Play-4 DEBBIE ANN DELLWO NICKNAME: Deb AMBITION: Go to Europe and be happy HABIT: Spending money needlessly PET PEEVE: Narrow minded and phony people PASTIME: Parties!! ! SAYING: Is that right MEMORY: Lincoln, Summer 74 , senior year and dumb dumb ACTIVITIES: Cheerleader-1; Pep Club-1, 2, 3, 4; F.H.A ,-l, 2; Student Council-1, 2, 3, 4; Lariat-3; Annual Staff-4; Chorus-3,4; Basketball-2, 3; Youth Center Board-3 JERRY JOSEPH FLEMING NICKNAME: Jer AMBITION: To graduate HABIT: Dinking around PET PEEVE: Dana PASTIME: Wrecking snowmobiles SAYING: Huh? MEMORY: No comment ACTIVITIES: Basketball-1,2,3,4; Football-1, 2, 3, 4 F.F.A . -1, 2, 4; A-Club-1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play-4; All Conference Football-3,4 DIANA MARIE FUSARO NICKNAME: Di AMBITION: 6'0 HABIT: Chewing gum and yawning out loud in class PET PEEVE: Oral reports PASTIME: Never smiling SAYING: Ya, big dumbly MEMORY: Sophomore year and the popcorn lady ACTIVITIES: Basketball-2, 3,4; A11-Conference-4; Track-1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club-2, 3, 4; Lariat-4; Annual Staff-4; GIA President-3; Parties-2, 3, 4; Lunch-O; Play-4 10 TIM ANDREW GARDIPEE NICKNAME: Gardi---- PASTIME: Debbie Hammel HABIT: Always being at the wrong place at the wrong time FAVORITE SAYING: Why me? AMBITION: To be at the right place at the right time PET PEEVE: Speeding tickets MEMORY: Tournaments 74 and 75 ACTIVITIES: Chinook 1, 2; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Student Voice Staff 1; FFA 1, 2; Wrestling 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Chamber Choir 2; Chorus President 4; Boys State Del- egate 3; Senior Play 4; High School Week 4. PAULA JUNE GOODMAN NICKNAME: Frog, Purebread, Fats PASTIME: Going to and from Great Falls HABIT: Meetings FAVORITE SAYING: Oh, gosh; I have an announce- ment to make AMBITION: To have a date for the Prom PET PEEVE: Procrastinators MEMORY: Christmas 74 and High School Week 75 ACTIVITIES: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3; Rain- bow 1, 2, 3,4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3,4; Girls Basketball 2, 3, 4; Letterman 3, 4; Class President 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Girls State Delegate 3; GIA 3; Pep Club Sergeant-at-Arms 4; VFW Speech Winner 4; VFW Speech Runner-up 3; Toastmistress 4; Legislative Page 3; Senior Play 4; American Legion Test Winner 4; High School Delegate and Scholarship Winner 4 BONNIE SUE JACKSON NICKNAME: BJ PASTIME: Piano HABIT: Chewing my nails FAVORITE SAYING: Speaking of . . . AMBITION: Open for suggestions PET PEEVE: People who say What can I say? MEMORY: Helena, D.W.; Homecoming ACTIVITIES: Helena 1, 2, 3; Senior Play 4; Home- coming Queen 4 GARY RAY GLAZE NICKNAME: Gary Legs, Gurgles PASTIME: Hunting HABIT: Growing FAVORITE SAYING: Ya Bonehead! AMBITION: To study higher math PET PEEVE: Waiting for people MEMORY: Summer of 74 ACTIVITIES: Class Vice-President 1; FFA 1, 2; Home- coming Escort 2,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Track 2; Stu- dent Council Vice-President 4; Honor Roll 2; Senior Play 4; Annual Staff 4 JUDY LYNN HOEFFNER NICKNAME: Jude PASTIME: Counting days until graduation HABIT: Having New Year's Eve Parties FAVORITE SAYING: You Guys! AMBITION: To make the honor roll PET PEEVE: Perfect people MEMORY: 73 Kegger ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Letterman 2, 3, 4; Home- coming Queen 1; FHA 1; Class Treasurer 1; Annual Staff 4; Senior Play 4; Lariat 4 JODEE KATHLEEN JACKSON NICKNAME: Jode PASTIME: Writing letters HABIT: Overdrawing FAVORITE SAYING: Stevhun! AMBITION: A silver Porsche PET PEEVE: False teeth MEMORY: Prom 74 ; Labor Day Weekend 74 ACTIVITIES: Cheerleader 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; FHA 1; Homecoming Candidate 2; Class Secretary 1, 2; Student Council 4; Annual Staff 4; Lariat Staff 3; Senior Play 4 11 Michael L. Lundberg Merle David Morris Juanita Susan Mathews Jeffrey Blane Mosher 12 Tim Lee Mulcare Judy Janice Sandford Gary Severtson Mike Andrew Walsh Debra Susan Wood N ancy Kay Young MICHAEL L. LUNDBERG NICKNAME: Mike PASTIME: Rewiring my pickup HABIT: Pumping gas FAVORITE SAYING: Up your bucket! AMBITION: Graduating PET PEEVE: Chemistry class MEMORY: L G C County Fair ,,73M ACTIVITIES: FFA 1, 2; Youth Group 1, 2; Senior Play 4. MERLE MORRIS NICKNAME: Squirrel PASTIME: Skipping School HABIT: Smoking FAVORITE SAYING: Bull AMBITION: To be a rancher PET PEEVE: Dumb people MEMORY: Junior year ACTIVITIES: Choteau High School 1, 2; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Winter Fair 3,4; State Convention 4. I TIM MULCARE NICKNAME: Lee PASTIME: Warming the bench HABIT: W ashing triy truck FAVORITE SAYING: You Honky AMBITION: To drink a bottle of MD PET PEEVE: Liver MEMORY: Summer of M74 ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3,4; Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Track 2, 3; A Club 3,4; Heisey Award 2, 3; FT A 1, 2, 3; FFA treasurer 3; Annual Staff 4; Senior Play 4; Stu- dent Council 3; Class Vice-President 4. JUANITA SUSAN MATTHEWS NICKNAME: Nita PASTIME: Stopping in the middle of the street. HABIT: Laughing too loud FAVORITE SAYING: None AMBITION: Get a new car PET PEEVE: Fakey people and oral reports MEMORY: Freshman year. ACTIVITIES: Sec.-Treasurer 2; Drill Team 4; Annual Staff 4; Basketball 4; Pep Club 4; sec. 4; Homecom- ing Princess 3. JEFFREY BLANE MOSHER NICKNAME: Jeff PASTIME: Riding my motorcycle HABIT: Cheese cutting FAVORITE SAYING: Hey, Ronnie? AMBITION: To run a 4.40 in 51 sec. PET PEEVE: Lazy Teachers MEMORY: Summer of 74 ACTIVITIES: High School Rodeo 2,4; Football 1,3,4; Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA 1, 2, 3,4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Boy State 3; President 1; Vice- President 3; FFA President 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual staff 4; A Club 2, 3, 4; FFA Livestock Judging 4; FFA State Team 4; District Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Co-Captain 4. JUDY JANICE SANDFORD NICKNAME: Jude-a-bug PASTIME: Bursting HABIT: Sleeping FAVORITE SAYING: Ahh Shut Up! You Porkey! AMBITION: To reach my goal PET PEEVE: Perfect People MEMORY: Fourth of July, 73; summer G schoolyear 74-75 ACTIVITIES: Basketball 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club Secretary 3; Pep Club Vice President 4; Annual Staff 4; Lariat staff, co-editor 4; Class Treasurer 3; Track 2; Youth group 1,2; Senior Play 4 14 GARY SEVERTSON NICKNAME: Pete L. Landers AMBITION: To become a stock holder in Amhiser Bush Co. HABIT: Moving around from place to place PET PEEVE: 2-faced peoples in thin city SAYING: Whats Up! MEMORY: July 3, 1974 ACTIVITIES: Rinie High 2nd Quarter-4. NANCY WEISNER NICKNAME: Bud HABIT: Budweisner PET PEEVE: History Class MEMORY: Poor PASTIME: Counting the days till graduation. AMBITION: To be Happy FAVORITE SAYING: Buzz Off ACTIVITIES: Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Rainbow 1,2, 3, 4; Worthy Advisor 4; Senior Play 4; Drill Team 1, 2, 3; Annual Staff 3, 4; High School Rodeo 1, 2, 3, 4; GIA 3,4; F.H.A. 1; Lariat Staff 4 DEBRA SUSANNE WOOD NICKNAME: Woodsey AMBITION: To live a happy life HABIT: Dreaming PET PEEVE: Peanut butter and jelly sam wiches-yuk! PASTIME: Wondering about people SAYING: Sa-ay now!! !! MEMORY: 4th of July 73, Summer 74, Senior year ACTIVITIES: Youth Group 1, 2; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Secretary 4; Annual Staff 4; Editor 4. MIKE ANDREW WALSH NICKNAME: Snug AMBITION: Gran-Prix Motocross HABIT: Helena PET PEEVE: Harley's PASTIME: Milk and Cookies SAYING: Is That A Fact MEMORY: Summer of 74 ACTIVITIES: F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Student Council Pres. 4; Manager 3; Barely Passing 1, 2, 3, 4. DEBBIE LEE WILSON NICKNAME: Chipmunk AMBITION: To Grow a Little Bit Taller HABIT: Food PET PEEVE: Civics and people who call me Debbie Wilson PASTIME: Fun SAYING: Can I borrow a piece of paper MEMORY: Goodtimes ACTIVITIES: Drill Team 1, 2,4; Annual Staff 4; Lariat Staff 4; Tumbling 1,2; Prescott, Arizona 3; Great Falls, Mt. 3. NANCY KAY YOUNG NICKNAME: Nanc AMBITION: To get rid of my ulcers HABIT: Singing in the halls and blowing bubbles PET PEEVE: Dirty Feet PASTIME: Talking and partying with Budweisner SAYING: Mertle! How can you be so cruel to me! MEMORY: Summer of 74, and Senior year ACTIVITIES: Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Sec-2; Treas-3; Class Pres. 2; Treas. 4; Drill Team 1,3; Student Council Sec-Treas 4; Rainbow 1, 2, 3, 4; Worthy Advisor 4; Mascot 2,3; Cheerleader 4; F.H.A. 1; Lariat Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Basketball 2; Manager 3, 4; Track 2; Youth Center Board 4; GIA 3; Girls State Alt. 3; Senior Play 4; Parties 2, 3, 4. 15 LARRY ANDERSON wills his ability to run into parked cars to Milford Wearley who needs a new picked up. DEBBIE DELLWO wills her bubble gum dexterity to Mr. Rohnke who could use the experience. DOUG ECKERSON wills his teeth to the American Dental Association who has already repossesed half of them anyway. JERRY FLEMING wills his hair to Dave Morgan, Jerry Erickson, and Mr. Wilson because he has enough to go around. LARRY FLEMING takes his athleical ability with him because no one else can qualify for it. DIANA FUSARO wills her athletic ability to next years boys basketball team. TIM GARDIPEE wills his quiet ways to Steve White who needs all the help he can get. GARY GLAZE wills his motor cycle to Evil Knevil who is testing trash compactors. PAULA GOODMAN wills her Home on the Range to Smokey the Bear. JUDY HOEFFNER wills her smile to Miss Boley who could use more of them. BONNIE JACKSON wills the swing in her backyard to Sue Bond. JODEE JACKSON wills her lover for noon meetings to Kathy Troy. MICHAEL LUNDBERG wills his coordination to the 76 Pirates so next years team can have a fighting chance. JUANITA MATTHEWS wills her quilt-making ability to Robbe Balek who is alawys trying to cover up. MERLE MORRIS wills his love for school to Meg Wearley. JEFF MOSHER wills his parking places to David Orton Peterson. TIM MULCARE wills his height to Niki West. JUDY SANDFORD wills her laugh to the class of 76 because they need a couple of them. GARY SEVERTSON wills himself to Pete Landers. MIKE WALSH wills his mouth to the next years Pep Club. NANCY WEISNER wills her love for Bud to Kari Dawson. DEBBIE WILSON wills her father to anybody who will have him. DEBBIE WOOD wills her weak kidneys to Tammy Mihalovich so she can carry on the tradition. NANCY YOUNG wills Mertle to Robin and Dana so they'll have a memory of the Class of 75 . THE CLASS OF 75 wills all their memories to the world so it will have more happiness! In the year 2025 the senior class of 75 is back in the History Room at Old Augusta High. Now at this reunion we find Mr. Wilson still trying to take control. We see groups of school chums huddled together talking of what they've been doing since their years away from A.H.S. We find Larry Anderson as Augusta's new driver's training teacher. Specialty, the importance of seat belts and back seat techniques. Not necessarily in that order. Debbie Dellwo and Nancy Young are in business for themselves smuggling water melons into the U.S. We see Doug Eckerson as a fashion designer his newest invention is the gownless evening strap. Jerry Fleming is passing his time trying to think of a way to beat O.J. Simpson's new record. Larry Fleming is chief- sheep-herder on the Mosher Ranch working for a promotion as son-in-law. Diana Fusaro is dividing her time between coaching and dog training. Tim Gardipee is still waiting around for Debbie to graduate so they can further their relation- ship. Gary Glaze is busy working in the pit stop for Eviel Kneviel as the headman. Polly Purebred (Goodman) has taken up a career of training frogs, and framed her Master Degree in frog skin. Judy Hoeffner is the Star of the new movie of Cheerleader Forever. Every Saturday Bonnie Jackson is just a—knocking down the pins in the bowling ally with a little force from BEHIND. Jodee Jackson is having a great time sunning herself in the beautiful California smog. Michael Lundberg is now working as a deisel mehcanic in Wugwump Alaska, population 25 (including cats and dogs), and Judy Sandford is writing a novel Love in Alaska . We hear it's a hit among Eskomos. Juanita Matthews is in the leather making business helping Pauline Alt keep up with the growing business. Merle Morris has inherited his father's ranch and fulfilled his lifetime dream by turning into a tabacco ranch. Jeff Mosher has made a fortune by installing a parking meter in Emerals Lane, even though he's the most frequent visitor. Tim Mulcare is living high class as a swinging bachelor, but then so is Wilt Chamberlin. Mike Walsh has finally come alive and found out there's more to life than drinking coke. Nancy Budweisner's life long ambition has come true, a brewery of her own. Debbie Wilson is still carousing around Choteau looking for a good party. And Debbie Wood in her penthouse, which is across the street from Tim Mulcare, is living the life of a swinging bachelorette. Thus, The fiftieth reunion of The Class of 75 finds all alive and well as it draws to a close. In August 1971, we, as freshmen, silently and wonderingly entered Augusta High School. After taking a few weeks to let the teachers get used to us, we selected our first class master as Jeff Mosher and Gary Glaze as his a assistant. Jodee Jackson was elected to keep our records and Judy Hoeffner watched over our gold, while Mr. Nelson kept us all under control. That year we graciously accepted Debra Stubbe, Doyle Hext, Kenneth McIntyre, and Lawerance Edger and were sorry we lost those people including Thomas Faulkner, Ronald Little, Sandra Perkle, and Rebecca Seys. Even though, our class was one of the biggest freshmen classes yet. To finish off our year Judy Hoeffner was elected Homecoming Candidate and was chosen Homecoming Queen with Larry Fleming as her escort. Having received our required number of credits, we started school the next year as sophomores. Twenty-eight much wiser students made up our ranks. During that year we and the misfortune of losing John Adams, T.arry Scott, and Robert Wood. The new students that joined our class were Terry Lorentz, Ann Wilson, Angela Fenner, and Juanita Matthews. With Miss Boley as our sponsor, we elected as our officers: Nancy Young, President; Tim Mulcare, Vice President; and Juanita Matthews, Secretary-Treasure. Jodee Jackson was chosen Homecoming Candidate and Gary Glaze was nominated her escort. We finished our second year with the girls winning the interclass tournaments and the boys getting second place. After going through what we called a year of absolute abuse, we proudly entered our junior year. At our first class meeting, called to order by our new sponser Mr. Shoemaker with the help of Miss Boley, we again elected our class officers. President, Paula Goodman; Vice President, Jeff Mosher; Secretary, Jodee Jackson; Treasure, Judy Sandford. We were sorry to see that Doug Eckerson, Angela Fenner, Debbie Fishbough, Mike Grogan, Terry Lorentz, Ann Wilson, Kim Hindberg, and Stacy McClure were not with us, but in there places we found Tim Gardipee, Merle Morris, Sam Thomas, Dave Rivera and Shelly Kelly. Dave Rivera and Shelly Kelly were only with us for a short time. This year we nominated Juanita Matthews as Homecoming candidate with Gary Severtson as escort. She was then chosen Homecoming Princess. During our Junior year we received a trophy for being District Football Champions. To complete the year both the boys and girls came out first in the interclass toumments. On April 20, we, the brilliant-minded juniors, gave a very successful prom, Seasons in the Sun with our colors being yellow, green, blue, and pink. Now, as seniors, we have twenty-four progressive members. Sam Thomas, Debbie Wilson, and Gary Severtson, left us during this year and then Debbie Wilson and Gary Severtson returned with Bonnie Jackson and Doug Eckerson. We selected Good Ole Mr. Wilson as senior sponsor. Paula did such a good job last year that she was chosen to lead us again this year. Tim Mulcare is Vice President; Juanita Matthews is Secretary and Nancy Young, Treasure. At the first Student Council meeting Mike Walsh was elected Student Council President. During the football season on Homecoming, Bonnie Jackson was nominated Homecoming candidate with Gary Glaze as her escort. She came out on top and was selected Homecoming Queen in our last year. Again this year both boys and girls came out in first place in the interclass toumments. On December 21 the Mighty Senior Class sponsered a Senior Ball. In April, the senior play, entitled Pick a Dilly was produced under the able direction of Miss Boley. We concluded a very successful year with graduation excer- cises on May 19. ’The class of 1975 leaves behind it a history of accomplishment and successful events.' MOTTO: Yesterday is already a dream And tomorrow is only a vision But today well lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. COLOR: Light Blue and Silver FLOWER: Red Rose SONG: You ve Got a Friend SPONSORED BY Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wood Bill Sandford Bert Goodman 18 Mrs. McCarthy Mr. Rohnke Ronnie Ingersoll, Treasurer; Karen Fusaro, President; Marci Bray, Vice President; Kathy Ripley, Secretary. ALLEN, Millie BOND, Ginger BRAY, Marci DAWSON, Kari Sponsored by J.A. THOMPSON SON Lincoln, Montana 59639 20 FUSARO, Karen GLAZE, Cheryl HECKMAN, Rocky ENGERSOLL, Rennie JACKSON, Debbie MATTHEWS, Liz MIHALOVICH, Tammy MORGAN, Dave PODVIN, David PRICE, Mark RIPLEY, Kathy TROY, Kathy WEARLEY, Meg WEST, Nici WHITE, Steve Sponsored by LEEPER'S MOTEL LINCOLN, MONTANA LEO G. MURPHY AGENCY, Augusta, Montana 21 Senior Punks 22 Nancy Young Nancy Weisner ANDERSON, Mike BEAUCHMAN, Mike BOSSING, Cheryl BOND, Susan BURKE, Denise ERICKSON, Jerry FENNER, Angela FENNER, Chad Sponsored by BUTTREY'S SURBURBAN Box 1589 Great Falls, Montana 59405 24 GOODMAN, Laurane HAMMEL, Debbie KAUFFMAN, Ray LUNDBERG, Anne MALATARE, Betty MARTIN, Pat MOSHER, Dana OLSEN, Shelia ROHLK, Kelly SHOEMAKER, Jeri SIMPSON, Zina TJADEN, Kay Lynn WEARLEY, Milford WOOD, Linda YOUNG, Robin CORNMAN, Rhonda Sponsored by GARLAND'S TOWN AND COUNTRY Lincoln, Montana 59639 25 More Senior Punks Larry and Jerry Fleming Mike Walsh Merle Morris 26 Gary Glaze Larry Anderson Linda Jackson, Secretary-Treasurer.Frank Witt, Student Council Representative; Lori Shoemaker, President; Debbie Lame, Vice-President BALEK, Jackie BURGESS, Valerie ERICKSON, Linda HALL, Debby Sponsored by MCCLURE'S TEXACO STATION Lincoln, Montana 59639 28 i HALVERSON, Richard HENRY, Mike HOLM, Rick JACKSON, Linda JACKSON, Sandy JENKINS, Lorell LAME, Debbie McDonough, Lyn MARTY, Ginny MERGENTHAL, Susan MORGAN, Nancy MORRIS, Rick ORR, David PETERSON, David POND, Neal PURDY, Jeff Sponsored by MACDONALD'S Great Falls, Montana 59405 29 WITT, Frank WINDERL, Brett WINDERL, Blaine WILSON, Tim WILSON, Bob WHITE, Jeff WHITE, Brent WEISS, Diann TJADEN, Tammy STREETER, Kurt STEINBAUCH, Shawn SITCH, David SHOEMAKER, Lori REESMAN, Michelle Sponsored by KAUFMAN'S 412 Central Great Falls, Montana 59405 30 Co-Editors: Debbie Wood, Judy Sandford. Supervisor: Mr. Rohnke. The Lariat was published monthly by members of it's staff. The Lariat Staff was one of the best A.H.S. has had in years. Unfortunately they did not join the I.E. A. , although their paper was of All-State quality. The staff wishes to thank Mr. Rohnke for his devotion and Direc- tion. First Row, Left to Right, Nancy Young, Juanita Matthews. Second Row, Debbie Wood, Judy Sandford, Judy Hoeffner. Third Row, Mr. Rohnke, Debbie Wilson, Diana Fusaro, Nancy Weisner. Editor: Nancy Weisner, Co-Editor: Tammy Mihalovich, Sponser; Mr. Wilson. The annual staff was made up of very capable people, who we feel have put to- gether the best annual ever in the history of A.H.S. The Class of 75 hopes that our effort brings back happy memories of your high school days. First Row, Left to Right: Nancy Young, Mr. Wilson, Debbie Dellwo, Jodee Jackson, Nancy Weisner, Juanita Matthews, Tim Mulcare, Larry Anderson, Gary Glaze, Jeff Mosher, Debbie Wilson, Paula Goodman, Judy Sandford, Debbie Wood. 32 Officers: Tim Gardipee, Pres. Jeri Shoemaker, Lib Debbie Dellwo, Sec. Anyone in high school is eligible for chorus member- ship. This group meets Tuesday and Thursday dur- ing 4th period. Each year the Chorus performs at the Spring Concert and Christ- mas Program, Graduation and Music Festival. Mem- bers also form small groups and sing for other events. First Row, Left to Right: Frank Witt, Lyn McDonough, Debbie Hammel, Judy Johnke, Tari King, Linda Erickson, Nici West, Meg Wearley, Dana Mosher. Second Row, Ginger Bond, Mrs. Rundell, Robin Young, Kathy Troy, Milford Wearley, Jeff Mosher, Jeri Shoemaker, Betty Malatare. Third Row, Sue Bond, Karla Mills, Lorell Jenkins, Chad Fenner, Millie Allen, Lori Shoemaker, Valerie Burgess, Alice Tjaden. Officers: Jeff Mosher, Pres. Milford Wearley, Equip. Meg Wearley, Sec. Debbie Hammel, Lib. Band includes students from all years in high school and meets Monday, Wednesday, and Friday during the 4th period. Major activities each year include playing at home games, presenting the Christmas and Spring Programs, and competing at the District Music Festival in Great Falls. The band also plays at Baccalaureate and Graduation. c h o r u s First Row, Left to Right: Tammy Lame, Chrissy Melanie, Alice Tjaden, Karla Mills, Judy Johnke, Julie Applebury, Tari King, Libby Allen, Tersa Wearley, Chrissy Fusaro. Second Row, Betty Malatare, Dana Mosher, Tammy Tjaden, Valerie Burgess, Lorell Jenkins, Millie Allen, Sue Mergenthal. Third Row, Ginger Bond, Kathy Troy, Linda Erickson, Lori Shoemaker, Lyn McDonough, Jeri Shoemaker, Sheryl Bossing, Debbie Hammel, Mrs. Rundell. Fourth Row, Nici West, Debbie Dellwo, Nancy Young, Nancy Weisner, Jeff Mosher, Robin Young, Tim Gardipee. Fifth Row, Frank Witt, Meg Wearley, Milford Wearley. 33 PEP CLUB: The Pep Club consisted of 41 members this year. The officers were: President Kathy Troy, Vice Pres. Judy Sanford, Secretary a.1 ebbie Wood, Treasurer Jeri Shoemaker, Sargent of arms Paula Goodman Student Council Jodee Jackson. School spirit was way up this year. Home- coming week consisted of many things to get fired up for the game. The grand finale was tournament which every- one enjoyed. The Pep Club really showed a lot of spirit. 1 Row Cheryl Glaze, Judy Hoeffner, Kathy Troy, Jeri Shoemaker, Nancy Young, Dathy Ripley 2 Row Linda Erickson, Lorell Jenkins, Chelly Reesman, Robin Young, Dana Mosher, Lori Shoemaker, Paula Goodman, Mill Boley, Nancy Weisner, Virginia Bond, Betty Malatare, Valarie Burgess, Sheryl Bossing, Nancy Morgan, Debbie Lame 3 Row Linda Jackson, Lynn McDonough, Debbie Hammel, Meg Wearley, Debbie Jackson, Anne Lundberg, Jackie Balek 4 Row Marci Bray, Debbie Dellwo, Karen Fusaro, Tammy Mihalovich, Jodee Jackson, Juanita Matthews, Millie Allen, Not Pictured Debbie Wood, Diana Fusaro, Judy Sandford, Bonnie Jackson, Pat Martin, and Tammy Tajden 1 Row Kathy Troy, Sue Bond, Virginia Bond, Lorell Jenkins, Betty Malatare 2 Row Mrs. McCarthy, Juanita Matthews, Linda Erickson, Ann Lundberg, Zina Simpson, Valarie Burgess, Debbie Wilson Sponsored by THE ROOS'T Paul and Kay Roos Lincoln, Montana 34 o A.H.S. was represented at Boys and Girls State, re- spectively by, Tim Gardipee, Jeff Mosher, and Paula Goodman. Tim Mulcare, unable to attend Boys State, became alternate and the Girls State alternate was Nancy Young. The delegates wish to thank the American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary for sponsoring them. a n G • i r 1 S t a t First Row, Left to Right: Tim Gardipee, Nancy Young, Jeff Mosher. Back Row, Tim Mulcare, Paula Goodman. Officers: Mike Walsh, Pres. Gary Glaze, V. Pres. Nancy Young, Sec-Treas. Sponsors: Mrs. Rundell and Mrs. McCarthy The long awaited trophy case finally arrived in 1975 thanks to Mike Walsh, Mr. Rohnke and the varnish brush of Mr. Nelson. First Row, Left to Right: Frank Witt, Nancy Young, Jeri Shoemaker, Tammy Lame, Mrs. McCarthy. Second Row, Gary Glaze, Meg Wearley, Jodee Jackson, Debbie Dellwo, Mrs. Rundell. Not Pictured, Mike Walsh. e r s t e n t C 0 u n c • 1 i 35 36 Back Row - Left to Right: Coach Roos, Brent White, Frank Witt, Kelly Rahlk, Jeff Mosher, Tim Mulcare, Chad Fenner, Shawn Steinbach, Jeff White, Ray Kauffman, Mike Henry, Mark Price, Coach Cartor. Front Row Scott Weiss, Dave Morgan, Rocky Heckman, Jerry Fleming, Tim Gardipee, Mike Anderson, Ronnie lngersoll, Dave Sitch, Milford Wearley, and Jerry Erickson, Manager. 38 The A Squad had a whole new offense and defense philosophy to absorb during the season and they did not begin playing consistently good ball until the last part of the season. They held together as a unit through thick and thin due mainly to the leadership of the five seniors. We re going to miss the seniors dearly. Experience is going to be the missing element next year. The talent is there; the B squad has some good boys who should improve a lot with more playing time. Left to Right: Standing; Jerry Erickson, David Sitch, Jeff Mosher, Tim Mulcare, Gary Glaze, Chad Fenner, Milford Wearley, Kelly Rolke, Coach Roos, Kneeling: Ronnie Ingersoll, Larry Fleming, Steve White, Jerry Fleming, and Frank Witt. Left to Right: Standing; Jerry Erickson, Jeff Purdy, Dave Orr, Kurt Streeter, Pete Peterson, Shad Heckman, Shawn Steinbach, Coach Roos, Kneeling: Mike Henry, Jeff White, Scott Weiss, Brent White, Buddy Kaufman. 40 Larry Fleming Jerry Fleming Mr. Roos • Augusta 59 Dutton 55 Augusta 66 Highwood 57 Augusta 54 Dutton 64 Augusta 75 Highwood 81 Augusta 47 Geraldine 66 Augusta 52 Brady 68 Augusta 44 Geraldine 64 Augusta 47 Brady 70 Augusta 58 Centerville 73 Augusta 46 Geyser 48 Augusta 46 Centerville 94 Augusta 56 Geyser 52 Augusta 46 Stanford 71 Augusta 43 Stanford 74 Augusta 69 Power 87 Augusta 76 Power 89 Sponsored by PEACHE'S BLACKFOOT CAFE Lincoln, Montana Good Luck Seniors 41 The A Squad team competed in 14 confer- ence games, winning 6 games and losing 8. They were tied for fourth place going into the tournament. This year the district con- sisted of only B and C schools instead of C thiough AA schools as it had been in the previous years. Public interest shown in girls' basketball reached an all time high. S q u a d Right to Left: Manager Nancy Young, Dana Mosher, Diana Fusaro, Karen Fusaro, Judy Hoeffner, Nancy Weisner, Ginny Marty, Paula Goodman, Meg Wearley, Tammy Mihalovich, Marci Bray, Kay Lynn Tjaden, Coach Miss Alice Benkendorf This year saw the most participation in girls' basketball ever. As a result, we had a very healthy B Squad con- sisting mainly of fresh- man. They won 3 games and lost 9. S q u a d Front Row, Left to Right: Jackie Balek, Millie Allen, Tammy Tjaden, Lori Shoemaker, Juanita Matthews. Back Row: Manager Betty Malatare, Robin Young, Lorel 1 Jenkins, 'Orange' Erickson, Valerie Burgess, Debbie Lame, Nancy Morgan, Sheryl Bossing, Jeri Shoemaker, Lynn McDonough, Manager Debbie Hammel, Coach Miss Alice Benkendorf 42 Diana Fusaro Judy Hoeffner Paula Goodman Juanita Matthews Nancy Weisner Coach Alice Benkendorf A SQUAD SCORES Augusta 44 Dutton 23 Augusta 18 Fairfield 41 Augusta 40 Valier 36 Augusta 32 Brady 28 Augusta 21 Choteau 21 Augusta 41 Simms 40 Augusta 33 Case ade 32 Augusta 34 Sunburst 65 Augusta 31 Power 45 Augusta 36 Brady 45 Augusta 49 Valier 31 Augusta 30 Simms 51 Augusta 31 Fairfield 48 Augusta 23 Cascade 27 Augusta 36 Sunburst 55 Augusta 41 Power 33 Augusta 33 Brady 41 Augusta 32 Valier 36 B” SQUAD SCORES Augusta 16 Dutton 10 Augusta 12 Fairfield 42 Augusta 19 Brady 17 Augusta 9 Choteau 25 Augusta 20 Simms 22 Augusta 17 Cascade 25 Augusta 15 Sunburst 13 Augusta 16 Brady 26 Augusta 21 Simms 25 Augusta 13 Fairfield 31 Augusta 18 Cascade 26 Augusta 25 Sunburst 27 denotes tournament games c h s q u a d e e r 1 e a e Clockwise From Top: Robin Young, Dana Mosher, Chelly Reeseman and Lori Shoemaker. e r s Left: Kathy Ripley, Front, Right to Left: Nancy Young, Judy Hoeffner. Back, Right to Jerri Shoemaker, Cheryl Glaze. 44 T Front Row, Left to Right: Lori Shoemaker, Bonnie Kibler, Chris Melaney, Tammy Lame, Chris Fusaro, Alice Tjaden. Second Row: Miss Alice Benkendorf Coach, Libby Allen, Nancy Anderson, Millie Allen, Tammy Tjaden, Lowell Jenkens, Valerie Burgess, Bond, Back Row: Ginger Bond, Billy Abele, Chuck Kibler, Bret Streeter, and Teresa W earley. a s Front Row: Cheerleaders; Teresa Wearley, Chris Melaney, Chris Fusaro, Tammy Lame. Second Row: Greg Boadle, Bob Cloninger, Bret Streeter, Billy Abele, Ty Steinbach, Chuck Kibler. Back: Mr. Dan Carter, Coach. e t b a 1 1 45 Track 75 46 47 Sponsored by GF COCO-COLA 7UP BOTTLING CO. 48 1117-7th Street South Great Falls, Montana ________ Front Row; Left to Right: Greg Boadle, Bob Cloninger, Chris Melaney, Chris Fusaro, Chuck Kibler, Ty Steinbach, Mrs. Rundell. Second Row: Billy Abele, Tammy Lame, Teresa Wearley, Libby Allen, Brett Streeter. Not Pictured: Bob Brown. Front Row; Left to Right: Julie Applebury, Alice Tjaden, Karla Mills, Judy Jahnke, Tari King, Mrs. Rundell. Second Row: Robbie Balek, Nancy Anderson, Ellen Walters, Herman Weisner. Sponsored by LINCOLN PARTS SUPPLY Lloyd and Mary Bray Lincoln, Montana 50 Row 1: Brent Hitchcock, Ann Erickson, Paula Fusaro, Scott Pond. Row 2: Bradley Applebury, Alan Hammel, Robin Cloninger, Cindy Lame, Tammy Nader, Bert Goodman, Gary Burgess, Mrs. Helen Tuomi, Row 3: Brad King, David Schwarzrock, Ramona Anderson, Mary Melaney, Billy Anderson, Bryon Morgan. F o u r t h a n d S i x t Front Row: Christine Gosney, Lisa Mergenthal, Mona Morgan, Darcy Coghill, Anita Kestner, Scotty Steinback, Chuck Taylor, JohnAmestoy . Row 2: Robb Wearley, Justin Wearley, Jon Wearley, Glenard Smith, Loren Boadle, Mike Molatare, Lorin Burgess, Darwin Heckman, Mrs. Ginther, Row 3: Jeff Weiss, John Nelson, Susy Taylor, Bonnie Kibler, Christine Brown, Rohn Nelson, Fred Scherrer, Tom Hilger, David Witt. Not Pictured: Shannon Blatt r a e s 51 Front Row: Left to Right: Lee Fenner, Karlen Hitchcock, Billy Morgan, Betty Gosney, Kim Morgan, Shonda Nelson, Amy Simkins. Second Row; Paula Allen, Susan Carter, Doug Mills, Missy Smith, Mrs. Brown. Not Pictured: Dusty Fasbender, Mike Andrews. d Front Row; Left to Right: Dolph Dawson, John Nader, Heather Tjaden, Bob Carter. Second Row: Jenny Gosney, Richard Scherrer, Brynn Holt, Peter Fusaro, Lavinia Streeter, Cecil Goodman. Third Row: Robert Scherrer, Darren Hitchcock, Ray Martin, Jamie Brown, LeAnn Allen, Mrs. Troy. Not Pictured: Christy Pond, Mike Fasbender, Julie Hielig. d e Sponsored by LAMES GREENHOUSE Mr. Mrs. Walter Lame Augusta, Montana Box 12 52 WESTERN VILLAGE Holiday Village Shopping Center Great Falls, Montana 59405 Senior Play Pick a Dilly 55 50's Day
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