Augusta High School - Wapiti Yearbook (Augusta, MT)

 - Class of 1977

Page 1 of 54

 

Augusta High School - Wapiti Yearbook (Augusta, MT) online collection, 1977 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1977 Edition, Augusta High School - Wapiti Yearbook (Augusta, MT) online collectionPage 7, 1977 Edition, Augusta High School - Wapiti Yearbook (Augusta, MT) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1977 Edition, Augusta High School - Wapiti Yearbook (Augusta, MT) online collectionPage 11, 1977 Edition, Augusta High School - Wapiti Yearbook (Augusta, MT) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1977 Edition, Augusta High School - Wapiti Yearbook (Augusta, MT) online collectionPage 15, 1977 Edition, Augusta High School - Wapiti Yearbook (Augusta, MT) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1977 Edition, Augusta High School - Wapiti Yearbook (Augusta, MT) online collectionPage 9, 1977 Edition, Augusta High School - Wapiti Yearbook (Augusta, MT) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1977 Edition, Augusta High School - Wapiti Yearbook (Augusta, MT) online collectionPage 13, 1977 Edition, Augusta High School - Wapiti Yearbook (Augusta, MT) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1977 Edition, Augusta High School - Wapiti Yearbook (Augusta, MT) online collectionPage 17, 1977 Edition, Augusta High School - Wapiti Yearbook (Augusta, MT) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 54 of the 1977 volume:

From Left to Rights Roger King, Mike Fasbender, Bob Hammel, Jody Young, Clerk Frank Witt, Chairman, RegWearley, Pete Sitch, Art Glaze (Not Pictured). Jerry Mosher Outgoing Trustee for 9 years. A AND V PARTS SUPPLY AND SERVICE Homelite Chain Saws Mike Easton Superintendent 4 24 Hour Service Ph. 562-3447 Augusta, Montana 59410 Paul Rohnke Business Cliff Wilson History Diane Boley Steve Shoemaker English Science CHOTEAU ACANTHA, Choteau, Montana 59422 DARE’S T. V. , PH. 467-2177 Fairfield, Montana ANSETH ELECTRIC, Choteau, Montana Dan Carter Coach Biology Jerry Knobel Girls' Coach Mathematics Joyce Lenz Home-economics Janice Nett Music Gary Galahan Coach Jr. High Russell Mann Vo-ag 6 BOB'S TIME SHOP Box 687, Choteau, Montana TAYLOR MOTOR, Choteau, Montana HAGEN CONSTRUCTION, Lincoln, Montana 59639 362-4430 Cooks Left to Right: Hazel Birch and Red Shoemaker Custodians Walter Lame Shorty Henry CHOTEAU FORD SALES Choteau, Montana 59422 STUFF ’N THINGS OPHOLSTRY Eloyse Harrington, Fairfield, Montana LLOYD'S DRUG AND VARIETY P. O. Box 31 Fairfield, Montana K'S AUTO Choteau, Montana 59422 FINDORFF FLOWERS Choteau, Montana FASHION SHOP Helena, Montana 7 SENIORS Name: Susan Bond Nickname: Rum Runner Memory: Summer of '73 and class of '77 Pet Peeve: People who drink OLY Ambition: To drink Montana Dry and win The Great River Race III Activities: Pep Club 4, FHA 4, Drill Team 1,2, Annual Staff 4, Student Council 4, Band 2,3,4, Chorus 4, Music Festival 2,4, Senior play 4. Name: Sheryl Bossing Nickname: Buwanna and Serroo Pastime: Dieting all of the time and A1 Fav. Saying: What a HUNK! Habit: Picking my toes Memory: Summer of '76 tournaments, and Sr. Year Pet Peeve: Hypocritical people, (even though I am one at times. ) Ambition: To have Farra Fawcett's hair someday Activities: Pep Club 2,3,4, Annual co-editor 4, Stud. Counc. Rep. 4, Jr. Class Pres. 3, Chorus 2-4, Band 4, FHA 4, Girls' BB 2,3, Mascot 4, Rainbow 2-4, American Legion Speech winner 2, 2nd place 1, Honor roll 1-4, Girls State 3, Honor Scholorship 1-3, Pep Club V. Pres. 4, Sr. Play 4, High School Week 4, Salutatori an 4, VFW Speech contest finalist 4. Name: Denise Ann Burke Nickname: Denny Pastime: Wishing Wishes Wistfully Fav. Saying: far-out! and Unique Habit: Thinking Memory: Summer of '76, Senior Year, and my friends Pet Peeve: Pea-brained people with colossal heads Ambition: To be famous Activities: Chorus 2,3,4, Track 2, Pep Club 3,4, Senior Play 4, Annual Staff 4. 9 Name: Jerry Benjimen Erickson Nickname: Eds, Fritz, Snow White, Herk, Buck Memory: Class of '77 and my summer job Pet Peeve: Reading books Ambition: To make it good in life Activities: Football Manager 1,2,3,4, Basketball manager 1,2, FFA 1, Heisy Award 2, Senior Play Name: Chad Emery Fenner Nickname: Fender Bender Pastime: Chelly Reesman Fav. Saying: You Pinhead! Habit: Making long distance phone calls Memory: Basketball '76-77 Pet Peeve: A.H.S. Lunchroom Ambition: To be successful Activities: Football 1-4, Basketball 1-4, All-conf. Football 1-4, All-conf. Basketball 1-4, Football co-captain 4, Basketball co-captain 3,4, Track 1-4, State track meet 2,3,4, A-Club 1-4, Class Officer 1,2,4, FFA i-4, Band 1,2,4, FFA Officer 4, Senior Play Name: Deborah A. Hammel Nickname: Debbie Pastime: Going on diets and writing letters Habit: Always sticking my foot in my mouth Memory: Summer '76, Senior year, and TOURNEMENTS! Pet Peeve: Getting up in front of people and nosey people Ambition: To marry somebody rich and live happily ever after. Activities: Pep Club 1-4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4, Drill team 1, Stud. Counc. Sec. 4, MASC 4, 4-H 1-3, Class V. Pres. 3, Sec. 4, VFW Speech 1, Band 1-4, Chorus 1-4, Annual Staff 4, Sr. Play, Music Festival 1-4, Girl's BB 3, Mgr. 2, Home- coming princess 3, Honor roll 3,4, Poppy poster contest 1,2, FHA 4, Track 2, Alternate Girl Stater 3, Beef cook-off winner 3. 10 Name: Dana Dawn Isakson Nickname; Dana Memory: October 1 and November 25 Pet Peeve: Narrow-minded people Ambition: To stay happy Activities: Pep Club 1 —4, Treas, 4, H. S. Rodeo 1-3, Cheerleader 1-3, Drill Team 1, Girls' BB 1-3, Lariat Staff 4, VFW Speech 2,4, Americanism Speech 3, Rainbow 1-3, Stud. Counc. Rep. 3, Class Pres. 2, Sec. 1. Sr. Play, GIA 1, Scholastic award 1,2, Letterman 1-3, Homecoming candidate 1, Youth Center Board 3, Honor Roll 1-4, Outstanding Pep Club member 3, Music Festival 1-4. Name: Anne Marie Lundberg Nickname: Jaws Memory: Sr. Year, Summer of '76, and TOURNAMENTS! Pet Peeve: Tony Wood and Sadistic people Ambition: To become a world famous psychologist and come back to help all of the AHS psychos. Activities: Pep Club 1-4, H.S. Rodeo 1, Class V. Pres. 1, Annual Editor 4, Class Pres. 4, Track 2,4, Girls' BB Mgr. 3, Letterman 3, Drill team 2, Typing award 2, Shorthand award 2, FHA Sec-treas. 4, Rainbow 3,4, Sr. Play, Youth Group 1, Chorus 3, Music Festival 3. Name: Betty Ann Malatare Nickname: Bets Memory: All my friends and December 19, 1975 Pet Peeve: Two-faced people and picking up after someone else. Ambition: To acomplish something in life. Activities: Band 1-4, Chorus 1-4, Pep Club 1-4, Cheerleader 4, Girls' Basketball Manager 1,2, Drill Team 1,2, Senior play 4, GIA 1, Music Festival 1-4. 11 Name: Patricia A. Martin Nickname: Pat Pastime: Running around and partying Memory: St. Ignatius and Summer of '75 Pet Peeve: Augusta Ambition: Go to Europe and to have more fun in life Activities: Pep Club 1-4, Drill Team 1, Track Manager 1, Tumbling 1, Chorus 3,4, Band 4, BB. 3, St. Ignatius 3, Honor Roll 3, Jr. Play 3, Broadcaster Staff 3, Business Machines award 3, Augusta 4, FHA pres. 4, Annual Staff 4, Senior Play 4, Name: Jeri Lynne Shoemaker Nickname: Jer Bear Pastime: Trying to catch on to jokes Fav. Saying: I don't get it Habit: Making Jeff take me home Memory: Times with my friends and senior year Pet Peeve: Adjustable rings and unpacking Ambition: To be one of Charlie's Angels Activities: Drill Team 1, Pep Club 1-4, Treas. 2,3, Stud. Counc. Rep: 2, Girls' BB 1-3, Track 1-4, Mascot 2, Cheerleading 4, Band 1-3, Chorus 1-3, Rainbow 1-4, Worthy Advisor 3, Sr. Play 4, Lariat Staff 4, FHA 4, Honor Roll 3, Youth Center Rep. 3, GLA 1, Heisy Award 3, Perfect Attendence Award 2. Name: Milford Louis Wearley Nickname: Milf Pastime: Staying active and having fun Fav. Saying: Depends on how you look at it Habit: Getting too busy Memory: Football and Basketball 76-77 Pet Peeve: Know-it-alls who don't know a thing. Ambition: To always make life a challenge Activities: Transfer from Choteau 2, Football 1-4, Basketball 1-4, A11-conference football 4, Co-Captain 4, FFA 1-4, FFA Officer 3,4, Stud. Counc. Pres. 4, Class Officer 3,4, Boys State 3, District Music Festival 1-4, Heisey Award 3, Voice of Democracy 4, Senior Play 4. Name:- Randy Eugene Wilson Nickname: Griz, Grizzle Bear, Willie-son Memory: Tournaments, Senior yr. 76-'77 Pet Peeve: Stuck-up people Ambition: To be a millionaire Activities: WPKC (Wilson-Price Kegger Company) Name: Linda Jean Wood Nickname: Woodsy Memory: Canada Ambition: To become a famous drummer or writer Activities: Senior Play-4, Homecoming Candidate-4, Americansm Speech Con- test-3, Band and Chorus-4. Name: Robin Lynn Young Nickname: Bunz Memory: Senior yr. Pet Peeve: People who think they are better than everyone else Ambition: To be early Activities: Pep Club-1-4, Band 1-4, Chorus 1-4, Rainbow 1-4, W. A. -4, Grand Rep. -4, Cheerleader 2,4, Girls Basketball 1,2, Girls Basketball MgT. -3, GIA-1, Drill Team-1, Student Counc. Rep. -1, Class Sec. -3, Pep Club Sec. -4, Annual Staff-4, Youth Center Board-3, Music Festival 1-4, Lariat Staff-4, Senior Play-4, FHA-4 13 Class Officers Left to Right: Chad Fenner; Vice-President. Anne Lundberg; President. Debbie Hammel; Secretary. Milford Wearley; Treasurer. Class of ,?7 WESTERN VILLI AGE, Holiday Villiage, Great Falls, Montana PIN CUSHION, 313 Central Ave. Great Falls, Montana 59401 WESTERN BAR J-J Augusta, Montana 59410 Class Colors: Orchid and Silver Class Song: Dream Weaver Class Flower: Lilacs Class motto: God evidently does not intend us all to be rich, or powerful, or great, but He does intend us all to be friends. Ralph Waldo Emerson Class Prophecy In the year 2026 you'll find the class of 1977 gathering at the poolside of the well-remembered Heritage Inn. Welcoming the arrivals is Randy Wilson, head bartender and bouncer of the Blue Max Lounge. Randy has been busily trying to convince the manager that the Augusta kids have changed over the past 50 years. Denise Burke, the helpful maid, is setting wheelchairs around the poolside for her fellow classmates. Those who wanted to swim were left with special attachments so they would float. First arriving is Mr. Easton, shepherd of the flock. Right behind, driving the famous black blazer, is Lane Busch, co-owner of the Busch and Busch Co. , former Amheiser Busch Co. Dana Isakson, arriving in another new pick- up, has obtained a new pastime. She's running a used-car lot selling Dan's one-month used pick-ups. Some of the earliest models are selling for antique prices. Along with Dana comes Betty Malatare who has taken time off from her modeling career in England. She has become Twiggy II. Linda Wood has left her family band to become Mark Eden's number one model. They have recently received the Nobel Prize for the BIGGEST accomplishment. Speeding in is good ole Myrtle and Robin Young. How come she is here so early? She's now manufacturing more Myrtles so the world can.slow down to her pace. Arriving from Augusta together are Pat Martin and Sue Bond. Sue has taken over the family Exon business and is still wearing her famous red Exon jacket. Pat Martin, who has finally gotten over her hatred for Augusta, is now the mayor there. She specializes in complaints. Rolling in on a piano comes Fairfields' local entertainer, Debbie Hammel. She's here to provide her fellow classmates enjoy- ment for the evening. Anne Lundberg, alias Jaws , arrives with her loyal companion, Jeri Shoemaker. Jeri, with a puzzeled look on her face, is asking Anne Lo explain her latest joke. Naturally, Jeri doesn't understand. Not too far behind is Tampa Bay Buckeneer's quarterback, Chad Fenner, and manager, Jerry Erickson. Both are in extremely good moods because of a streak of good luck in their last game. They only lost by one point. Sheryl Bossing arrives next telling us that the rivalry between Bossing Fried Chicken and Kentucky Fried Chicken had finally ceased with the marriage of her to Colonial Sanders III. Late as usual is Milford Wearley whose only excuse was, I had to milk the cow. Now that the class of '77 are all gathered at the poolside, they are receiving their advanced glasses of Plop, Plop, Fizz, Fizz. Oh! What a relief it is... 15 Class History In 1973, the mighty class 1977 slunk wearly through the hallowed halls of AHS. During the first week, we settled to the grind of high school life. Ray Kauffman was elected to head-up our '’fearless group, with Anne Lundberg appointed second in command. Dana Isakson kept track of our suicide notes, and Chad Fenner kept track of our meager earnings. Mr. Carter was there to restore confidence and order in the midst of total terror and chaos. In the beginning, the brave sole to enter our mighty class was Bill Hotchkiss. With the pressure steadily building, a few cracked. Cur deserters were recognized. They were Robert Fishbaugh, Barbara Smith, and Scarlet Rapp. Dana Isakson was chosen as our homecoming candidate, with Kelly Rohlk there to escort her. Our float, entitled Sink 'Em was honored with second place in the historic parade. As our first duration at AHS drew to a close, we knew when we were reentered as newly-promoted sophomores, we would be much wiser to the ways of Augusta High School. At the beginning of our sophomore year, we elected Dana Isakson as leader of the pack. Our second leader was fearless Chad Fenner. Zina Simpson was selected to keep charge of the gold and our second year's accumula- tions of suicide notes. Mr. Carter was still there to keep order, or try, in our unruly bunch. With our class being SO fun-filled, many rushed to join our ranks. The misinformed enlisters were Mike Beauch- man, Denise Burke, Angela Fenner, Gyle Flanagan, Frank LaFromboise, Barbara Johnson, Robert Smith, and Milford Wearley. Mark Kibler couldn't make up his mind, so he joined our ranks twice. Needless to say, we had a few deserters. Those who so unfaithfully left us were Mike Anderson, Rhonda Cornman, Angela Fenner, Gyle Flanagan, Frank LaFromboise, Shelia Olson, Kelly Rohlk, Robert Smith, and Linda Wood. Later on, Linda re- joined us after having a quick run-through of the bigger schools. She found out that her class of Augusta was where she really belonged. Our homecoming candidate was Shelia Olson with Mark Kibler as her escort. Our Junior year, the main event being concessions, prepared us for the dark, cold, world of the restaurant business, the Junior Burger , Sheryl Bossing, manager, leader of our outrageous staff, and Debbie Hammel, assistant man- ager, took over when Sheryl got food poisoning. Keeping track of the orders was trusty Robin Young, while Milford Wearley worked the till. Miss Boley and Mr. Shoemaker made up our senior board of directors. Our waiters and waitresses to abandon the sinking ship were Mike Beauchman, Ray Kauffman, Laurane Goodman, Betty Malatare, Pat Martin, Zina Simpson, Kay Lynn Tjaden, and Barbara Johnson. The only one to swimm back to save the survivors was Betty Malatare. For homecoming, we decided to enter Debbie Hammel, Miss Junior Burger in the Homecoming Queen Contest. She surprised us all by bringing back to the restaurant the title of Princess. ' To end our adventurous year, we put on Laughter in the Rain, our Junior Prom theme. We finally made it to our senior year. SURPRISE! As Wall Street closed down, we decided to go into the publish- ing business. As president of the Senioritis Publications Company for the 1977 business year, we elected Anne Lundberg, with Chad Fenner, who was elected Vice-President, to take over when Anne took her weekly vacations. Debbie Hammel kept our chapters as straight as possible and Milford W earley kept track of our annual dividends. Mr. Easton was there to help us along through our hard times. As editor, we elect Anne Lundberg, and co-editor, Sheryl Bossing. Our Junior representatives included Lyn Mc- Donough and Jeff Kessler. One of the first events to cover was the Senior Christmas Ball, hence, Christmas Tree Hunting. Our brave and adventurous senior girls showed their versatility by riding in the back of a pick-up while Chad Fenner showed his true nature and rode inside the warm, dry, pick-up. Our Christmas Ball was a success with music provided by Cinema. We added two more reporters to our staff. They were Pat Martin and Lane Busch. Later on, Lane Busch left, taking with him the famous Black Blazer . Our homecoming candidate for 1976-77 was Linda Wood with Randy Wilson as her escort. As April rolled around, we attended the Senior Prom entitled Live for Today, with music provided by Relayers. Debbie Hammel and Randy Wilson were crowned King and Queen with Chad Fenner and Robin Young as Prince and Princess. It was a great success. As the year of 1977 closes, we attended our Baccalaureate in Lincoln at the Community Church and our Graduation in Augusta at the High School Gym. 16 1977 Class Will Chad Fenner wills his ability to get a bad grade in English to Richard Halverson. Robin Young wills her ability to be late to Tari King and Judy Jahnke. Jeri Shoemaker wills her ability to get a laugh out of life to Shawn Steinbach so that his lips will get a new exercise called smiling. ° Dana Isakson and Betty Malatare will their personal library table to Lyn McDonough and Joe Wood hoping they'll keep up the treating tradition. G Pat Martin wills her love for school to Penny Wood and her ability to carry on an argument to Chrissv Fusaro. 7 Denise Burke wills her ability to miss ten days to Lori Shoemaker. Linda Wood wills her seat on the bus and ability to party to Richard Halverson. Randy Wilson wills his boxing ability to Gary Weisner so that he can continue to keep the kids in line. Anne I undberg wills her Jaws to Greg Boadle so that he can express himself in good judgement. Jerry Erickson wills his good times to Gary Weisner. Sheryl Bossing wills her Farra Fawcett hair to Dave Sitch. Debbie Hammel wills her Pep Club presidency to Debbie Lame. Milford Wearly wills his ability to foul out of basketball games to Craig Solberg and Noel Anderson and all of his activities to Frank Witt. Sue Bond wills her special talents to anyone who wants them. WE HOPE THAT YOU WILL USE ALL OF THESE THINGS WITH THE MEMORY OF THE CLASS OF 1977 17 JUNIORS President: Frank Witt, Vice-president: Lori Shoemaker, Secretary: Lorell Jenkins, Treasurer: Richard Halverson Linda Erickson Richard Halverson Shad Heckman Mike Henry MCDONALD'S DEPARTMENT STORE Downtown Helena, Montana 59601 19 THE PUB Holiday Village, Great Falls, Montana 59401 Lyn McDonough David Peterson Susie Mergenthal Neal Pond Jeff Kessler Nancy Morgan ABSENT WHEN PICTURES WERE Debbie Lame Dave Oir Lori Shoemaker BUTTREY'S FOOD STORE Great Falls Mont. 59401 20 PONDEROSA INN 220 Central Avenue Great Falls Mont. 59401 f Dave Sitch Shawn Steinbach Brad Varland DiAnn Weiss Scott Weiss i Brent White Jeff White Frank Witt Tony Wood TEDDY JEWELRY Great Falls, Montana CHOTEAU FEED AND SEED Choteau, Montana 21 Noel Anderson Robbie Balek i Travis Barker Steve Burke Aaron Daniel Penny Hoeffner Judy Jahnke Tari King 23 Alvin Komec Richard Mason Lenny Orr Patti Purdy Pam Richard Sitch Turner Janalee Varland 4k I | Gary Weisner Penny Wood President - Penny Wood Vice President - Patti Purdy Secretary - Tari King Treasurer - Pam Sitch 24 LAZY B AND STEAK HOUSE Judy Fenner Owner Ph 562-3368 Augusta Mont. 59410 FRESHMEN President - Chrissy Fusaro Secretary - Laurie Glaze Vice President - Ty Steinbach Treasurer - Jeff Hoeffner Greg Boadle Bobby Cloninger Chrissy Fusaro Laurie Glaze 26 Randy Halverson Rodger Holm Tobe Harpole Tammy Lame Bill Malek Chris Melaney peri Kathie Ralph Tammy Peterson Roos Simmons Sitch 27 SORRY, NO PHOTO Nancy Wilson Kelly Willhite PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE V Doug Wood Joe Wood 28 Football Left to Right: Coach Galahan, R. Holm, T. Harpole, D. Sitch, C. Fenner, F. Witt, M. Wearley, A. Daniel, R. Simons, Coach Carter. Second Row: J. Erickson, J. Kesler, J. White, R. Baldry, R. Holm, S. Weise, S. Steinbach, A. Kornec, G. Weisner, Bottom Row: M. Henry, B. Cloninger, N. Slanger, G, Boadle, D. Abele, T. Steinbach. Coach Dan Carter Coach Gary Galahan MEYER DITCHER COMPANY Fairfield, Mont. ALT'S LEATHER SHOP Augusta, Mont. Ph. 562-3428 30 Sr. Candidate: Linda Wood Escort: Randy Wilson Jr. Candidate: Nancy Morgan Escort: David Peterson Soph. Candidate: Patti Purdy Escort: Gary Weisner Freshmen Candidate: Laurie Glaze Escort: Bill Malek m e c 0 m • 1 n i g 76’ JUNIOR FLOAT FIRST PLACE! SOPHOMORE FLOAT FRESHMEN FLOAT SECOND PLACE! GARLAND'S TOWN AND COUNTRY Lincoln, Montana 59639 Football Cheerleaders Left to Right Standing: Robin Young, Jeri Shoemaker, Lori Shoemaker, and Betty Malatare. Front Row: Sheryl Bossing, Mascot. Look at that hunk! Oh • . BUNK! CASSIDY GRAND 139 N. Last Chance Gulch, Helena, Montana 59639 The finest in commercial and residential furnishings, and carpeting. 32 We're not THAT kind of a football team! PUBLIC DRUG Great Falls, Mont. TETON FURNITURE Choteau, Mont. 33 Girls’ Basketball A Squad Back Row: Laurie Claze, Nancy Morgan, Penny Jo Hocffncr, Mr. Knob el, Libby Allen, Linda Erickson, Kathy Roos. Front Row: Lori Shoemaker, Pam Sitch, Patti Purdy, Lyn McDonough. B Squad Left to Right: Mr. Knobel, Teresa Wearley, Peri Peterson, Susie Taylor, Debbie Lame, Chris Melaney, Tammy Lame, Tammy Sitch, Chrissy Fusano. 34 RAY KRONE RANCH AND SONS Augusta, Montana 59410 Ph. 562-3563 SIMMS REPAIR SERVICE Simms, Montana Ph. 865-2505 FIRESIDE INN Simms, Montana Ph. 865-2161 Scores A-Squad Augusta: 40-- Sunburst: 29 Augusta: 46-- Dutton: 36 Augusta: 21-- Fairfield: 43 Augusta: 44— Power: 35 n Augusta: 43— Simms: 36 Augusta: 32— Sunburst: 52 L Augusta: 50— Valier: 40 Augusta: 50-- Brady: 49 Augusta: 51-- Dutton: 39 Cl Augusta: 32— Fairfield: 36 Augusta: 37— Power: 45 Augusta: 45-- Simms: 48 G • c Augusta: 42-- Valier: 51 I V e r 1 t B-Squad i y C b Augusta: 44— Valier: 15 j3 a Augusta: 15-- Sunburst: 18 Augusta: 25— Dutton: 17 Augusta: 21— Fairfield: 36 1 Augusta: 28— Power: 13 i Augusta: 10-- Simms: 33 Augusta: 45— Valier: 15 i Augusta: 15-- Brady: 14 I Augusta: 27— Brady: 30 Augusta: 21-- Fairfield: 22 Augusta: 20-- Power: 09 Augusta: 31-- Simms: 24 Augusta: 31— Sunburst: 57 Augusta: 27— Sunburst: 30 WHEEL INN BAR Lincoln, Montana Home of the Wheel Burger! SHELIS'S 38 North Main Helena. Montana 59601 POTTERY Jim and Becky Bogaert Lincoln, Montana 59639 35 Basketball A-Squad Left to Right: Mr. Galahan, Jeff White, Brad Varland, Shad Heckman, Dave Sitch, David Peterson, Chad Fenner, Frank Witt, Milford Wearley, Rick Holm, Shawn Steinbach, Mike Henry, Mr. Carter. SCORES: Augusta-39 I Browning J. V. -68 (Non-conference) Augusta-32 Great Falls Soph. -44 (Non-conference) Augusta -48 Dutton -30 Augusta-40 Geraldine -38 Augusta-48 Centerville -67 TOURNAMENTS Augusta -52 Stanford -64 Augusta-46 Power -45 Augusta-65 Geyser -64 Augusta-44 Power Augusta-64 Highwood -43 Augusta-49 Brady Augusta-40 Brady -79 Augusta-51 Geraldine Augusta-41 Helena Soph. -38 Augusta -46 Stanford Augusta-51 Dutton -43 Augusta-45 Geraldine -44 ELKS FINISHED FOURTH Augusta-61 Centerville -82 Augusta-47 Stanford -79 Augusta-52 Brady -85 Augusta-46 Power-50 -50 Augusta-81 Highwood -49 Augusta -59 Geyser -42 -40 -61 -45 -60 CHOTEAU DRUG Choteau, Montana 59422 CITY BARBER SHOP Fairfield, Montana 59436 THE GLOBE Helena, Montana 59601 36 B-Squad Left to Right: Bobby Cloninger, Mike Henry, Rodger Holm, Jeff Hoeffner, Ralph Simmons, Aaron Daniel, Shad Heckman, Rick Holm, Robbie Baldry, Noel Anderson, Ty Steinbach, Greg Boadle. Mr. Carter, coach. SCORES: Augusta: 26-- Augusta: 23-- Augusta: 40— Augusta: 32-- Augusta: 35-- Augusta: 30— Augusta: 28 — Augusta: 35-- Augusta: 37 — Augusta: 34 — Augusta: 42-- Augusta: 55 — Augusta: 26-- Augusta: 57-- Augusta: 46 — Augusta: 35 — Browning: Ct. Falls: Dutton: Geraldine: Centerville: Stanford: Power: Geyser: Brady: Helena Capital. Dutton: Geraldine: Centerville: Stanford: Brady: Power: 65 (Non-conference) 69 (Non-conference) 39 36 65 49 40 10 80 60 (Non-conference) 44 44 71 47 51 56 CHOTEAU BAR Choteau, Montana 59422 K. C. LITTLE CABLE COMPANY Jerry Lundberg Lincoln, Montana 59639 FAIRFIELD TEXACO Fairfield, Montana 59436 37 Cheerleaders A-Squad Bottom Front: Lauri Glaze. Standing Left to Right: Pam Sitch, Penny Jo Hoeffner. Top: Patti Purdy. B-Squad Bottom From Left to Right: Jeri Shoemaker, Sheryl Bossing (mascot), Robin Young, Top From Left to Right: Betty Malatare, Lori Shoemaker. 38 UNIVERSAL ATHLETIC SERVICE 1720 10th Ave. South, Great Falls, Montana BECKMAN'S 309 Central Ave. , Great Falls, Montana DJ'S MAZDA 2721 10th Ave. South Great Falls, Montana R. Simmons, R. Wearley, J. Wearley, J. Weiss, D. Witt, F. Scherrer, Second Row From Top: D. Heckman R. Nelson, B. Anderson, B. King, J. Nelson. Third Row From Top: Mr. Knobel (Coach), B. Morgan, B. Hitchcock, A. Hammel, B. Goodman, C. Lame. Front Row: A. Erickson, R. Cloninger, M. Melaney, P. Fusaro, Cheer- leaders: A. Erickson, R. Cloninger, M. Melaney, P. Fusaro. STAN S CONOCO SERVICE, Augusta, Montana 59410 Ph. 562-3358 TETON COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY abstracts of tiles, mineral reports, real estate sales, Choteau Montana 59422 39 Track Girls Front Row: Left to Right: Susie Taylor, mgr. , Janalee Varland, Chrissy Fusaro, Pam Varland, Teresa Wearley. Middle Row: Libby Allen, Tammy Sitch, Patti Purdy, Dawn Solberg, Tammy Lame, Top Row: Lyn McDonough, Pam Sitch, Jeri Shoemaker, Lori Shoemaker, Boys 40 Top to Bottom: Dave Sitch, Chad Fenner, Frank Will, Brad Varland. SPENCER'S OF MONTANA Holiday Village, Great Falls, Montana He Frank G Madeline Witt, Augusta CORNELL AGENCY Insurance and Mutual Funds Box 220 211 Manix Street Augusta, Montana 59410 S. “Study?” Hall Study for what test? We will have none of these kind of Pepsodent Smile thoughts, Betty. Dear Abbey And then what? Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. 42 MONTGOMERY WARD Holiday Village Great Falls, Montana 59401 Junior Prom 1977 “Live for Today” April 2, 1977 R Robin Young: Princess Chad Fenner: Prince o y a I t y Debbie Hammel: Queen Randy Wilson: King THE GRAND MARCH MT WELL DRILLING, Lincoln, Montana 59639 Don, Ann, and Pat Martin Ph. 362-4336 GOOD LUCK, SENIORS! 43 44 FINSTAD FLOORING 212 North Rodney Helena, Montana 59639 Phone 442-5501 Linoleum-Carpet-Tile Lariat Staff Back Row: J. Shoemaker, L. Jenkins, R. Young, D. Lame. Front Row: J. Erickson, D. Abele, P. Martin, D. Isakson. Sponsor: Mr. Rohnke. Annual Staff Back Row: S. Bond, B. Malatare, D. Isakson, D. Burke. Second Row: P.Martin, A. Lundberg, S. Bossing, J. Shoemaker, D. Hammel. Third Row: M. Wearley, C, Fenner, J. Kessler, R. Young, L. McDonough. First Row: J. Erickson, R. Wilson, L. Busch. 46 THE FOOTHILLS Choteau, Montana 59422 FHA Left to Right: Sue Bond, Anne Lundberg, Debbie Hammel, Miss Lenz, Sponsor: Shoemaker, Sheryl Bossing, Robin Young. Pat Martin, Jeri FFA Back Row: Ricky Holm, Robby Baldry, Ty Steinbach, Noel Anderson, Tammy Lame, Susie Taylor, Chris Mld CJomnSer GaT Weisner, Shawn Steinbach, Aaron Daniels, Ralph Simmons. Front Row: Milford Wearley, Lyn McDonough, Mike Henry, Jeff White, Chad Fenner, Frank Witt, Brad Varland. Kneeling: Roger Holm, Greg Boadle. 9 47 AMERICAN FURNITURE, Great Falls, Montana 59401 Pep Club Top Row: Laurie Glaze, Sue Bond, Nancy Morgan, Debbie Lame, Lorell Jenkins, Tammy Sitch, Pam Sitch. Second Row: Pattie Puidy, Anne Lundberg, Denise Burke, Pat Martin, Tari King, Judy Jahnke, Libby Allen, Penny Hoeffner. Third Row: Chris Melaney, Tammy Lame, Pam Varland, Chris Fusaro, Teresa Wearley, Janalee Varland, Susie Taylor, Peri Peterson. Bottom Row: Miss Boley, Betty Malatare, Robin Young, Dana Isakson, Sheryl Bossing, Debbie Hammel, Jeri Shoemaker, Lori Shoemaker. Student Council Left to Right: Libby Allen, Susie Taylor, Cindy Lame, Sue Bond, Anne Lundberg, Debbie Hammel, Milford Wearley, Frank Witt, Sheryl Bossing, Mike Henry, Penny Jo Hoeffner, Nancy Morgen. Standing: Mrs. McCarthy, Sponsor. 48 HUSKY, Lincoln, Montana 59639


Suggestions in the Augusta High School - Wapiti Yearbook (Augusta, MT) collection:

Augusta High School - Wapiti Yearbook (Augusta, MT) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 1

1971

Augusta High School - Wapiti Yearbook (Augusta, MT) online collection, 1974 Edition, Page 1

1974

Augusta High School - Wapiti Yearbook (Augusta, MT) online collection, 1975 Edition, Page 1

1975

Augusta High School - Wapiti Yearbook (Augusta, MT) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 1

1978

Augusta High School - Wapiti Yearbook (Augusta, MT) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 1

1979

Augusta High School - Wapiti Yearbook (Augusta, MT) online collection, 1980 Edition, Page 1

1980


Searching for more yearbooks in Montana?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Montana yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.