Augusta High School - Wapiti Yearbook (Augusta, MT)
- Class of 1980
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DEDICATION WAYNE STIFFLER GARY GALAHAN We, the Class of '80, would like to dedicate our annual to the people who make it happen — Coaches Gary Galahan and Wayne Stiffler. Since their arrival at Augusta FHigh School, team moral has improved so much that seasonal standings have shot to the top. Through their efforts Augusta has become a top contender in Class C sports. 2 Seniors Bald Eagle Our national symbol is now extremely rare. Due to our neglect and the continued use of pesticides, this bird of prey has disappeared from most states. The bald eagle can be fount! along North Ameri- can wetlands, where it has been protected by law since 1940. Previ- 3 ously, it was often shot by marksmen for sport and pursued by egg ———— ■■■— ■LIBBY COTTLE ALLEN NICKNAME: Lib MEMORY: BBB Tournaments 2, 3; November 25, 1978; GBB Champs '79 ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1 - 4; Track 1 - 4; A-Club 1 - 4; Student Council 1 - 3; Chorus 1 - 4; State Music Festival 3, 4; Library Board Rep. 2 - 4; Class V-Pres. 3; Annual Staff 4; Senior Play; Cheerleader 4. ROBBIE LESTER BALDRY NICKNAME: Rob MEMORY: Football '79 Basketball 2. ACTIVITIES: Football 1 - 4; Basketball 1 - 4; All-Con- ference 3, 4; Track 2, 3; State Track Meet 3; A-Club 2 - 4; Class President 4; A. TRAVIS M. BARKER MEMORY: Shoemaker's Science Classes; lunior Year ACTIVITIES: Rodeo Club GREGORY JAMES BOADLE NICKNAME: Greg MFMORY: Football '79 BB Tournaments '79 ACTIVITIES: Football 1 - 4; Basketball 1 - 4; FFA Treas. 3; FFA Vice-Pres. 4; Class Vice-Pres. 4; A- Club 3, 4; Boys' State 3; Honor Society 2 - 4; Honor Roll 1 -4. 4 ROBERT ELCAN CLONINCER NICKNAME: Bob Clondike MEMORY: BB Tournaments 79 ACTIVITIES: Football 1 - 4; Basketball 1 - 4; FFA 1,2; Annual Staff 4; A-Club 3, 4; High School Rodeo 1 - 4. LAURIE IO GLAZE DANIEL NICKNAME: Big Mama MEMORY: July 22, 1979; The good times and talks with my friends. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1 - 4; All-Conference Hon orable Mention 3; A-Club 1 - 4; Pep Club 1 - 4; Treas. 3 - 4; Chorus 1, 3, 4; Secretary 4; FHA 4; Council Rep. 4; Class Sec. 1; Homecoming Queen Candidate 1; Annual Staff 4. DOUGLAS LAMONT EVERHART NICKNAME: Doug MEMORY: Summer of 79 ACTIVITIES: Baskeball; Art Inter-Scholastics. TAMARA RAE FRYBERGER NICKNAME: Mole, Well Done MEMORY: Homecoming 1979 ACTIVITIES: Track 4; Pep Club 1 - 4; Class Officer 3 - 4; FHA 4; Annual Staff 4; Lariat Staff 4; Chorus 1 - 3; Senior Play; Spanish Club 1. 5 CLASS OFFICERS: Greg Boadle, Vice President, Karen Mershon, Secretary; Robbie Raldry, President; Not Pictured: Tammy Fry- berger. Treasurer BOY STATE Ty Steinbach Greg Boadle CLASS HISTORY In the Fall of 1976, thirty-four Army recruits marched through the halls of Augusta High School. To lead us through the first attack, we chose Chrissy Fusaro as President, Ty Steinbach as Vice President, Jeff Hoeffner as Treasurer, and Laurie Glaze as Secretary. As Commander in Chief, we chose Mrs. McCarthy. Homecom- ing Candidate Privates were Bill Malek and Laurie Glaze. Our float was entitled Wipe 'Em Out. During the year we lost privates Scott Reesman, Mark Burbridge, Randy Morris, Kathie Roos, Tobe Harpole, Verno- nica Bjorling, and Nancy Wilson. Privates gained were Randy Morris, Pam Varland, Dawn Solberg, and Dave Snyder. Rising to the rank of Sergeant in the Fall of 1977 we picked Susy Taylor as President, Bob Cloninger as Vice President, and Pam Varland to keep track of our meagher earnings and meetings. Mr. Carter was cho- sen as COmmander in Chief to keep us all in line. This year, we chose Sergeants Susy Taylor and Randy Halverson as Homecoming Candidates with Happiness is an Elk Victory as the title of our float This year, we lost Sergeants Peri Peterson and Dawn Solberg. Joe Wood was reported missing in action for one year. During the year, we gained Privates Tammy Fryberger and Karen Mershon. Stepping smartly into our Junior year as Lieutenants, we voted Chrissy Fusaro as President with Libby Allen to assist her as Vice President. Tammy Fryberger was voted as record keeper and Pam Varland to keep track of our earnings. This year we elected Mr. and Mrs. Lee as Commanders in Chief. Lieutenants Pam Var- land and Doug Wood were Homecoming Candidates with Pam as Queen. Our Float, Elks Got the Tigers in the Bag came in second. Our Prom theme was Stairway to Heaven with I Like Dreamin as the theme song. Ram Jet provided the music. We lost Andee Anderson, Terry Hiatt, and Bill Malek. Randy Halverson was reported missing in action for one year. We gained Chelle Pryor and Trina Salisbury. Newly promoted as Generals, the Class of 1980 began its year in power at Augusta High School with Rob- bie Baldry as President, Greg Boadle as Vice President, Tammy Fryberger as Treasurer, and Karen Mershon as Secretary. Mr. Rohnke and Mr. Wilson were elected as Commanders in Chief. Homecoming Candidates were Generals Robbie Baldry and Chris Melaney with Chris being crowned queen. Taking first place was our float entitled Shoot for the Stars. During the year we gained Dave Heldreth, Travis Baker, Barry Miller, and Doug Everhart. We lost Barry Miller and Chelle Pryor. Graduation was held on May 18,1980. 7 CHRISTINA F. FUSARO NICKNAME: Fuzz MEMORY: Senior Kegger '79, Sophomore Basket- ball ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1 - 4; Track 1 - 4; Cheerlead- ing 2, 4; Class President 1, 3; Annual Staff 4; Pep Club 1 - 4; Chorus 2, 3; FFA 1; A-Club 1 - 4; Lariat Staff 4; Student Council Vice-President 3; Student Council Secretary 4; Pep Club Vice-President 4; Senior Play. RANDY HOWARD HALVERSON NICKNAME: Randy Ho MEMORY: Everything that happened from Oct. 5, 1961 until now. ACTIVITIES: Track 3, 4; Homecoming Candidate 2; Lariat Staff 4; Senior Play. DAVID CLINTON HELDRETH NICKNAME: Dave MEMORY: Power Football Game ACTIVITIES: Football 4; All-Conference, All State 4; Track 1, 4; Annual Staff 4; Lariat Staff 4; Spanish Club 1,2; Ski Club 2, 3; A Club 4; Senior Play 4. JEFF D. HOEFFNER NICKNAME: Abner MEMORY: Freshman Year ACTIVITIES: Eootball 1 - 4; All-Conference 4; Bas- ketball 1 - 4; A-Club 2 - 4; Lariat Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; FFA 1,2; Senior Play. 8 RODGER NORMAN HOLM NICKNAME: Rog MEMORY: Mr. Rasmussen's and Mr. Ressler's Class ACTIVITIES: Football 1 — 4; Basketball 1 —4; Track 3 — 4; Lariat Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Divisional Track Meet 3,4; State Track Meet 4; Senior Play 4. TAMMY SUE LAME NICKNAME: Scatter MEMORY: Sophomore year and Christmas Vaca- tion 79. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1 - 4; Track 1, 3; A-Club 1 - 4; Secretary 4; FFA 1, 2; Pep Club 1 — 4; Cheer- leader 4; Chorus 3 — 4; Lariat Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Senior Play 4. CHRISTINE SENA MELANEY NICKNAME: Chris and Sena MEMORY: BBB Tournaments 2, and GBB Champs 79 ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1 - 4; All-Conference 3, 4; Track 2, 3; State Track 2; Cheerleading 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Council President 4; High School Rodeo 1 - 4; Pep Club 1 - 4; Chorus 3; Homecoming Queen 4; National Honor Society 2, 3,4; A-Club 1 - 4; Annual Staff 4; Senior Play 4. KAREN SUE MERSHON MEMORY: January 23,1978; April 15,1978 ACTIVITIES: Volleyball 1, 2; Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 1; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Foreign Language Society President 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Girl State 3; Class Secretary 4; FHA President 4; Senior Play 4. 9 CLASS WILL LIBBY ALLEN wills her ability to stay out of trouble to Jenny Slanger in hopes she won't spend nine months out of every year grounded. ROBBIE BALDRY wills his basketball talents to the upcoming students in the school. TRAVIS BARKER wills his truck to Dave Snyder and Chris Castagne so that they can make it to all of the backwoods parties. GREG BOADLE wills his ability to be quiet to Tom Hilger. BOB CLONINGER wills his ability to dent his new truck to Bill Grantier since he put them there in the first place. LAURIE DANIEL wills her shoes to Lehni Smith and Dena Schlie since together they would fit into them. DOUG EVERHART wills his grade point average to everyone he doesn't like. TAMMY FRYBERGER wills her ability to get into trouble to Lisa Mergenthal. CHRISSY FUSARO wills her hot temper to Lori Broere and her bad habits to Lynn Grantier. RAN DY HALVERSON wills his sideburns to Jeff Coleman. DAVE HELDRbl H wills the dome lights of his car to Dave Snyder. JEFF HOEFFNER wills his ability to foul out in the second quarter to anybody who wants it. RODGER HOLM wills his ability to go down a windy gravel road at 90 mph and make it three-fourths of the way to Mary Melaney TAMMY LAME wills her scatterbrain ways to all the upcoming honor roll students so they can live a normal life. CHRIS MELANEY wills her love-life problems to anyone who thinks they can solve them. KAREN MERSHON wills her superior intelligence and maturity to Tom Hilger and Bill Grantier. TRINA SALISBURY wills her ability to pack a party into her little car to Trinidy Harder, who may need it in an emergency TAMMY SITCH wills her Oscar the Grouch clock to Linda Fleming, Shona Anderson, Tom Hilger, and Scott Steinbach so they can get home on time. She also wills her grade-point average to Diana Sitch so she can follow in her footsteps. NATHAN SLANGER wills his ability to drive to Diana Sitch, Mary Melaney, and Trinidy Harder. DAVE SNYDER wills his ability to be late to Chris Castagne and his dirtiness to Bill Granger's truck. TY STEINBACH wills his ability to play hurt in football to his brother, Scott, who is already starting to act. SUSY TAYLOR wills her sense of caring and ability to worry to Jeff Weiss and Darwin Heckman who need it the worst. PAM VARLAND wills her seat on the wagon to all the alcoholic juniors. TERESA WEARLFY wills her artistic abilities to the future Pep Clubs in hopes that they can come up with a decent poster. DOUG WOOD wills his quiet manners to Bruce Biresch. JOE WOOD wills his ability to carry on in this prison with limited sanity to all who needs it. The CLASS OF '80 wills their great leadership ability to all underclassmen in hopes that they will become as great as they are. 10 TRINA LOUISE SALISBURY MEMORY; Homecoming 79, Senior year. ACTIVITIES: Football Cheerleader 4; Track 3; Soft- ball 1, 2; Volleyball 1, 2; Tennis 1; Drill Team 1, 2; Chorus 4; Pep Club 1 - 4; Senior Play 4; FHA 4; Lar- iat Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; CMR 2. TAMARA IEANSITCH NICKNAME: Sitch MEMORY: Senior Kegger 77, )une 26, 1979, Sum- mer of 79. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1-4; Track 1-4; Annual Staff 4; Cheerleading 2; Senior Play 4; Pep Club 1 - 4; Vice President 3; A-Club 3, 4; Annual Staff, 4. DAVID B. SNYDER NICKNAME: Snidley MEMORY: Senior Football ACTIVITIES: Football 3, 4; Track 3, 4; All-Confer- ence 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; A-Club 3, 4; State Track Meet 3, 4; Lariat Staff 4; Chorus President 4; Frisbee Club 4. NATHAN FORREST SLANCER NICKNAME: Nate MEMORY: Breaking my collar bone in game before playing Power game. ACTIVITIES: Football 1 - 4; Basketball 2; Track3, 4; A-Club 3, 4; Frisbee Club 4; Chorus 4. 12 TY WILLIAM STEINBACH NICKNAME: Steinbach MEMORY: High School Sports ACTIVITIES: Football 1 - 4; Basketball 1 - 4; Track 2 - 4; All-Conference Football 3, 4; All-State Football 4; State Track Meet 2 - 4; A-Club 1 - 4; High School Rodeo 1 - 4; Lariat Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Honor Roll 1 - 4; National Honor Society 2 - 4; Boy State 3; Vice President 1; Student Council 3, 4. SUE ELAINE TAYLOR NICKNAME: Susy, Squeezy, Edith MEMORY: Summers of 77, 78, 79 ACTIVITIES: Band 2 - 4; President 3, 4; Student Council 1 - 4; President 3; Vice President 4; FFA 1 - 3; Student Council Representative 1; Reporter 2; President 3; Glacier District Secretary 3; Girl State 3; Class President 2; Chorus 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Lariat Staff 4; Senior Play 4. PAMILA DEE VARLAND NICKNAME: Pam, Paleface MEMORY: October 1,1976, Staying at Fusaro's. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 3, 4; Track 1; Pep Club 1 - 4; Pep Club Secretary 3; Pep Club President 4; Chorus 3, 4; Honor Society 2 - 4; Homecoming Queen 3; Class Treasurer 2, 3; Mascot 3; Annual Staff 4; A- Club 3, 4; Senio' Play 4. TERESA RAE WEARLEY MEMORY: Track 79-80 ACTIVITIES: FFA 2 - 4; Vice President, Reporter, FHA; Lettermen's Club 2 4; Band 1 - 4; Senior Play; Annual Staff. 13 SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Mr. Rohnke and Mr. Wilson, the senior class sponsors, herded all of the seniors into the gym. Bewildered and curious, the seniors sat before a funny-looking machine with lots of lights, levers, buttons, and knobs. To the right of this curious machine stood a thin little man with white hair. He wore baggy pants and a long lab coat. His horn-rimmed glasses sat on the end of his long slender nose. This delicate machine I have here ' he said, is a a time machine. Now you may believe me, and you may not, but the most precious gift that I can give this graduating class of 1980 is a look into your futures. When he asked for a date to set his machine, the year 2,000 was called out. The little man busily set about twisting dials, turning knobs, and pushing buttons. Then he turned around and, with a smile on his face, said, Would there be anyone who is brave enough to partake the events of being first? Mr. Wilson volunteered. Mr. Wilson stepped up to the machine and looked into the little screen while the professor placed a small cap upon his head. A few seconds later a red light appeared and the professor removed the cap. Mr. Rohnke was next. This procedure continued until all of the seniors had had their turn. The professor assured everyone that it was not a hoax, and the machine started putting occupations with the names of the students. The first to show up was that Chris Melaney still couldn't decide which guy to go out with. Tammy Fryberger is the centerfold model and Playboy Bunny of the year. Joe Wood is Mr. Uni- verse, and Susy Taylor is the first woman President of the United States. Karen Mershon has finally gradu- ated from high school with the graduating class of 2,000, Rodger Holm will still be creating a junkyard out of his own wrecked cars, and Jeff Hoeffner will be Bill Grantier's chauffer after the weekend parties Tammy Lame just invented contact lenses that can't be lost, and Trina Salisbury will be working on her fifteenth engagement. Tammy Sitch is the Chairman of the Board at Warm Springs, and Pam Varland is Alcoholics Anonymous' number-one customer. Libby Allen is a famous opera singer, Bob Cloninger is the defensive lineman for the Dallas Cowboys, and Travis Barker owns the Chrysler Corporation. Robbie Baldry and Nathan Slanger have their own rock group, Doug Everhart will still be held hostage in Iran after being abducted during the war, and Randy Halverson is a famous chef in a French restaurant. Doug Wood is another Albert Einstein, Ty Steinbach is still practicing to be the next Electric Horseman, and Teresa Wearley is finally taking trumpet lessons. Dave Heldreth, though much older, is still peering around corners to find out how many girls will mob him. Greg Boadle is still learning from which end to shoot the basketball for his team to score. Laurie Daniel hasn't found the perfect diet yet, but Chrissy Fusaro is still helping her look. Last comes Dave Snyder who is trying to design a school that doesn't require any work. All of the kids were rolling on the floor with laughter by this time, and then came Mr. Rohnke and Mr. Wilson's prediction. Mr. Wilson will be million= aire from his hair-growing tonic, and Mr. Rohnke is now into forty-two waist pants. 15 After the laughter had settled down, the kids thanked the little professor for the good time and wished him luck. But, in the back of everyone's mind, was still the prediction of the future by the little man and his machine and the question, Will it come true? DOUGLAS WAYNE WOOD NICKNAME: Doug MEMORY: Summer of 79 ACTIVITIES: Homecoming Candidate 3 IOSEPH ARTHUR WOOD NICKNAME: The Karmic Kid MEMORY: Homecoming 77, That Great Bus Ride ACTIVITIES: Chorus 1; Band 1; Annual Staff 4; Lariat Staff 4; Frisbee Club 4. s E N I O R C L A S S Bottom Row: Bob Cloninger, Susy Taylor, Karen Mershon. Second Row: Greg Boadle, Robbie Baldry, Teresa Wearley, Dave Heldreth. Chris Melaney, Nathan Slanger, Libby Allen. Third Row: left Hoeffner, Ty Steinbach, Roger Holm, Doug Everhart, Joe Wood, Laurie Daniel, Trina Salisbury, lammy Sitch, Doug Wood. Fourth Row: Pam Varland, Dave Snyder, Chrissy Fusaro, Tammy Lame, Travis Barker. Not Pictured: Tammy Fryberger, Randy Halverson. 16 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: L to R: Fred Scherrer, Student Rep.; Sherri Stevenson, President; Darwin Heckman, Vice President; Dave Witt, Secretary Treasurer Ranae Baldry Mark Anderson Ernie Barker Bruce Biresch Lori Broere Chris Castagne Linda Fleming Kelli Fryberger Bill Grantier Robert Halverson 17 Trinidy Harder Darwin Heckman Tom Hilger )oe Johnson Karen Lee Fred Scherrer Diana Sitch Keith Starcher Sheri Stevenson Justin Wearley Jeff Weiss Jamie White Bryan Wilkinson Dave Witt Caroline Wood LisaZornes 18 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Top to Bottom: jeff Coleman, Vice President; Paula Fusaro, President; Maria Thompson, Sec- retary Treasurer; Cheryl Baldry, Student Rep. s o p H O M O R E C L A S S Bill Anderson Shona Anderson Cheryl Baldry Aaron Christensen 20 Ann Erickson Kenny Everhart Noel Fryberger Paula Fusaro Bert Goodman Lynn Grander Sis Halverson Brent Hitchcock Mark Kauffman Brad King Cindy Lame Mary Melaney Mike Mershon Bryon Morgan Scott Pond Bob Salisbury DinaSchlie Lehni Smith Maria Thompson Rick Triplett 21 L to R: Charlie Taylor, Vice President; jenny Slanger, Student Rep.; Neal Anderson, President; Lisa Mergenthal, Secretary Treasurer (Not Pictured) Matt Anderson Neal Anderson Mark Biresch Loren Boadle Brady Dunning Glenna Fryberger Kevin Grander Tylor Harder Curt Johnson 23 Roger Johnson Mike Malatare Lisa Mergenthal Barbie Miller Cal Miller Mona Morgan Robert Pryor Shana Jones Jenny Slanger Scott Steinbach Bob Swanson Charlie Taylor 24 rrusraAJLL, O 1 o o L Y E E S 26 Front Row L to R: David Daily, Bob Carter, Bob Williams, Darren Hitchcock, Kessie Galahan. Back Row L to R: Mr. Gary Betcher, Dave Mulheim, Mike Fasbender, LeAnn Allen, Kelly Broere, Peter Fusaro, Not Pictured — Chris Northcutt. Front Row L to R: Brad Sangray, Jarred Slanger, Roy Salisbury, Joel Varland. Back Row L to R: Mrs. Nora McCarthy, Richard Scherrer, Robert Scherrer, Not Pictured — Dea Northcutt. 27 s I X T H G R A D E Front Row L to R: Amy Simkins, Ron Wagner, Trevor Harder, Dusty Fasbender, Karlen Hitchcock, Arvine Caldwell, and Christy Pond. Back Row L to R: Miss Dee Barfknecht, Brian Dunning, Susan Carter, Paula Allen, Mike Dailey, Lisa Stif- fler, Leslie Baldry, and Ross Broere. Front Row L to R: )ohn McCarthy, Rebecca Thompson, Douglas Mills, Beverly Matthews. Back Row L to R: Karla Anderson, Rory Romberg, William Morgan, Bret Allen, Kirk Barnes, and Mrs. Brennan. 28 From Row L to R: Deanna Hitchcock, Ann Murrilo, Kevin Fasbender, Lisa Lame, Jesse Wearley, John Galahan, Bev- erly Heinle, Chris McCarthy. Back Row L to R: Tucker Mills, Christy Young, Jenny Troy, Scott Witt, Kimberly Mor- gan, Naomi Wearley, Johnny Stevenson, Beth Wearley and Mrs. Grace Ginther. Not pictured: Todd Northcutt, Marvella Caldwell Front Row L to R: Charrissa Neckstad, Sean Slanger, Delbert Pond, Rhonda Boadle, Beth Thompson, Adrian Stiffler, Brenda Neal. Back Row L to R: Miss Ellen Corcoran, Darrell Simkins, Shonie Anderson, Janette Arps, Rachel San- gray, Ronda Sangray and Bill Melaney. s E C 0 N g D R A D E Front Row L to R: Frank Thompson, Michael Gourley, Brian Barnes, Neege Nelson, Paul Murrillo, and Miss Lynn VandeReit. Back Row L to R: Shawn Artz, Shaylin Krone, Jolene Romberg, Lisa Anderson, Adell Wearley, and Justin Starin. F 1 R S T G R A D E Front Row L to R: Michelle Morgan, Randy Williams, Terry Hitchcock, Tera Krone, Keven Heinle, Dennis Mills, Nathan Fasbender. Back Row L to R: Ms. Pauline Poore, Kerri Barrett, Lome Krone, Heather Butlere, Clint Broer, Edwin Peddy , and Carolina Starin. KINDERGARTEN Front Row L to R: Natalie White, Angela DiSalvo, Sarah Krone, Trinnette Caldwell, Danielle Wagner, April White, Sarah Kay Converse, and Paulette Freeman. Back Row L to R: Dan Butler, Scott Arps, Noel Hitchcock, Marty Bucking- ham, Dale Young, launita Peddy. Tell Steinbach. Broady Isakson, and loanne Reynolds. CUSTODIANS AND COOKS Mrs. Sharon White Mrs. Annie Lame Cooks 31 ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY BOARD MEMBERS: L lo R: Mr. Bert Goodman. Mr Larry Krone, Mr Dick Art , Mr. Buck Allen. Mr. Rodger King, and Mr larry Davis. Mr Richard Langdon Superintendent Mrs. Barbara Young Clerk-Secretary Mr. Wayne Stiffler Principal 32 Mr. Gdlahan Mr. Wearley Mr Bieroth Mrs Lee Mr. Rohnke Mr. Wilson Miss Bo ley Mr. Shoemaker 33 Front Row, L to R: Brent Hitchcock, Justin Wearley, Cal Miller, Scott Steinbach, Dave Snyder, Matt Anderson, Neal Anderson, Charlie Taylor, Jon Wearley, Kevin Grantier, Brady Dunning, Manager Loren Boadle. Middle Row, L to R: Dave Witt, Barry Miller, Fred Scherrer, Bryon Morgan, Tom Hilger, Darwin Heckman, Bert Goodman, Bill Cyr. Back Row, L to R: Ty Steinbach, Nathan Slanger, Coach Gary Galahan, Bob Cloninger, Mark Anderson, Jeff Hoeff- ner, Robbie Baldry, David Heldreth, Bill Grantier, Rodger Holm, Brad King, Bill Anderson, Assistant Coach Gary Bek her, and Greg Boadle. CHEERLEADERS Kneeling: Sherri Stevenson. Back, L to R: Trina Salis- bury. Kelli Fryberger, Caroline Wood. F O O T B A L L Augusta 36 Rudyard 0 Augusta 48 Simms |V 0 Augusta 28 Dutton 6 Augusta 46 Centerville 24 36 Power 12 Augusta ( 20 C 31 Augusta Ifc48 Box Elde« 0 Augusta visional Left to Right: Scott Steinbach, Bob Cloninger, Dave Witt, Rodger Holm, Billy Anderson, Coach Betcher, Bill Grander, Coach Galahan, Robbie Baldry, Tom Hilger, Jeff Weiss, Greg Boadle, Ty Steinbach. A S Q u A D Front Row, Left to Right: Brent Hitchcock, Jon Wearley, Mike Mershon, Loren Boadle, Scott Steinbach, Jus- tin Wearley. Back Row, Left to Right: Billy Cyr, Fred Scherrer, Kevin Grantier, Brad King, Billy Anderson, Brady Dunning, Bert Goodman, Bryan Morgan, Coach Betcher. B S Q U A D 35 B A S K E T B A L L S T A T S FT. ATT. MADE F T % TOT. PTS. Allen, Libby 26 43 35 77 Daniel, Laurie 37 15 41 A 61 Fusaro, Chrissy 33 15 45 | 78 Lame, Tammy 29 i 24 59 Melaney, Chris A L 49, 23 jvji 47 ,186 Sitch, Tammy 32 16 50 28 Varland, Pam | 3 23 25 Wearley, Teresa 6 M 0 k, 16 Fleming, Linda 20 11 55 53 - Baldry, Cheryl 11 iM 33 Cloninger, Robin 11 I 6 55 39 Melaney, Mary 87 i 1 41 47 201 36 L to R: Chrissy Fusaro, Cheryl Baldry, Tammy Sitch, Pam Varland, Chris Melaney, Karen Mershon Manager. Coach Mr. Wayne Stiffler, Assistant Coach Mr. Cal Wearley, Tammy Lame, Libby Allen, Mary Melaney, Lau- rie Daniel, Robin Cloninger, Teresa Wearley. A S Q U A D Back Row, L to R: Shana Jones, Jenny Slanger, Mona Morgan, Ann Erickson, Lynn Crantier, Lynne VanD- eReit, Robin Cloninger, Cindy Lame, Leslie Dailey, Cheryl Baldry, Barbie Miller Front Row, L to R Ranae Baldry, Paula Fusaro, Diana Sitch. B S Q U A D 37 JR. HIGH BASKETBALL Front to Back, L to R: Brad Sangray, Darren Hitchcock, Cecil Goodman, Bob Williams, Jared Slanger, Joel Varland, Bob Carter, Richard Scherrer, Mike Fasbender, Coach Wearley, Peter Fusaro, Mike Dailey, and Robert Scherrer. ★ FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM: Dave Heldreth — Off and Def Ty Steinbach —Off and Def Bill Grander— Off Dave Snyder — Def SECOND TEAM: Jeff Hoeffner — Off and Def Dave Snyder — Off Darwin Heckman — Def ★ BASKETBALL Robbie Baldry— First Team Dave Witt — Honorable Mention Jeff Hoeffner— Honorable Mention SECOND TEAM: Chris Melaney Mary Melaney ALL-STATE Dave Heldreth Ty Stenbach B-SQUAD: L to R: Mary Melaney, Paula Fusaro, Cheryl Baldry. Sitting: Jenny Slanger. 39 UMAv . U THAI r WAT GIRLS' TRACK BOYS' TRACK « H tgMT Via lHAf-K w Hall 1 I -1 r u fc li 111 A K t I m v y « 40 CHRIS MELAWEY TY STEINBACH RODGER HOLM LIBBY ALLEN CHRISSY FUSARO 4 First Row, L to R: Chrissy Fusaro, Greg Boadle, Dave Witt, and Teresa Wearley. Second Row, L to R: Pam Varland, Ty Steinbach, Laurie Daniel, Tom Hilger, Robbie Baldry, Bob CloninRer, Rodger Holm, Ernie Barker, and Linda Fleming. Third Row, L to R: Tammy Sitch, Bill Grantier, Tammy Lame, Chris Melaney, jeff Hoeffner, Darwin Heckman, and Libby Allen. Fourth Row, L to R: Mary Melaney, Dave Snyder, and Nathan Slanger. 44 L to R: Ty Steinbach, Greg Boadle, Dave Witt, Mrs. Nora McCarthy, Caroline Wood, Karen Mershon, Pam Varland, Chris Melaney, and Miss Diane Boley. S C T O U U D N E N 'I T L Front Row, L to R: Ty Steinbach, Cheryl Baldry, Jenny Slanger, and David Dailey. Back Row, L to R: Chrissy Fusaro, Mr. Wayne Stiffler, Susy Taylor, and Chris Melaney. 45 First Row L to R: Greg Boadle, Brad King, Teresa Wearley, and Dave Witt. Second Row L to R: Jon Wearley, Bryon Morgan, and Bert Goodman Third Row L to R: Fred Scherrer, Loren Boadle, Brent Hitch- cock, and Mike Malatare. Fourth Row L to R: Mr. Del Bieroth, John Amestoy, and Bob Swanson. F.H.A. First Row L to R: Diana Sitch, Linda Fleming, Trina Salisbury, Kelli Fryberger, and Ranae Baldry. Second Row L to R: Mrs. Dev Lee, Karen Lee, Karen Mer- shon, Lauri Daniel, Libby Allen, and Teresa Wearley Third Row L to R- Shana Jones, Stephanie Heldreth, Paula Fusaro, Barbie Miller, Mona Morgan, Lori Broere, Lisa Mergenthal, Cindy Lame, Sis Halverson, Anita Kestner, Lehni Smith, Diana Schlie, and Jaimie White. 46 First Row: Mr. Bill Lee, Bob Salisbury, Kevin Crantier, Mark Biresch, Lisa Mergenthal, Barbie Miller, and Jenny Slanger. Second Row: Leslie Dailey, Karen Mershon, Libby Allen, Laurie Daniel, Trina Salis- bury, Cindy Lame, Mona Morgan, Tammy Lame, Anita Kestner, Paula Fusaro, Shana Jones, Susy Tay- lor, and Tammy Sitch. Third Row: Matt Anderson, John Amestoy, Keith StarcFier, Barry Miller, Nathan Slanger, Doug Wood, Dave Snyder, Robbie Baldry, and Bryon Morgan. First Row: Anita Kestner, Kessie Galahan, and Mona Morgan. Second Row: Stephanie Heldreth, Jody Fassett, Caroline Wood, Jenny Slanger, Justin Wearley, and Bryon Morgan. Third Row: Richard Scher- rer, Robert Scherrer, and Kelli Fryberger. Fourth Row: Mike Fasbender, Dave Witt, Brad King, Brent Hitchcock, Bob Carter, Joel Varland, Susy Taylor, and Teresa Wearley. Fifth Row: David Dailey, Jarred Slanger, Bert Goodman, Matt Anderson, David Heldreth, and Mr. Bill Lee. 47 THE SENIOR CLASS play GET SMART CAST OF CHARACTtRS VOICE M AXWFI I SMART HELEN MYRA |A E PROFESSOR DANT PROFESSOR ZALTNKA AC;r ’T44 MISS FINCH HODGKIN MAN WOMAN (r klll H M R WOjC • • SHIRHY WONG TUsY WONG MR. 81C BIG SISTER LITTLE SISTER AGENT H9 P G N I M - : | IUI—-T M AG PRINCTSS InIrII) Dave Snyder Rodger Holm Tammy Fryberge'r Tammy Sitch ..Libby Allen . Robbie Baldrv ......Susy Taylor |oe Wood Greg Soadle . . Chris Molaney TySleinF ach Travis Barker Tammy Frvberger k fl FloelTner 1 aurio Daniel . Chrissy fusaro Trina Salisbury .. BobClohinghr 1 ibby Allen Karen wsn HammyT amei Dtu g Wood I . . Karen Mershod ..........Tammy Sj h h ■: Pam V TaFid PROM Jeff Hoeffner, Chris Melaney, I ihby Allen, Ty Steinbach Dance Anyone? 49 GRAND MARCH HUGGY BEARS IT'S HARD TO BE HUMBLE . . . NOW BEAR THIS THE BUS IS SURE FULL SHOT DOWN? HANGING AROUND 52 STEINBACH CATTLE CO. 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