Augusta High School - Wapiti Yearbook (Augusta, MT)

 - Class of 1975

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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

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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.'

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