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DEDICATION We the class of “1982” would like to dedicate this annual in memory of Bill Anderson. Bill was a great friend and will always be remembered among us and as a part of us. 2 SENIORS CLASS OF “82” AUTOGRAPH BILL ANDERSON Deceased. ROBIN CLONINGER Nickname: Carbine. Memory: October 16, 1981. Activities: Bas- ketball 1-3, Pep Club 1, 2, 4, Class President 1, High School Rodeo, Cheerleader 4, A Club 2, 3, National Honor Society 3. SHONA ANDERSON Nickname: Nona. Memory: Sopho- more year, Senior Year, 79. Activi- ties: Class Treas. 1, Honor Society 3, 4, Rodeo Club, Track 1, Basketball 1, Cheerleader 1, Student Council Pres. 4, Pep Cl. Girl State Alternate. JEFF COLEMAN Nickname: Superman. Memory: Frosh Year at Ericksons, News Years 82. Activities: Football 1, 3, 4, Basketball 1. 3, 4, Track 2, High School Rodeo 2, 4, A Club 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4. RAY ARMINGTON Nickname: Burbon Cowboy. Mem- ory: First Period Shop Activities: Basketball 2, 3, Track 2, 3, FFA 2, 3, 4, Rodeo Club 4. BILL CYR Nickname: Cilly Byr, Memory: frosh yr. at Erickson’s. Activities: B. ball 1 -4, football 2 4, chorus 4. FFA 4, Student council 4, Sr. Pres. 4, Ro- deo club 4 CHERYL BALDRY Nickname: Barrel. Memory: Soph. Yr., Girls Basketball 1981. Activities: BB 1-4, A Club 2-4, All Conference H.M. 4, Pep Club 1-4, FHA 4, Class Officer 1, 2, 4. ANN ERICKSON Nickname: Little Red, Banana. Spoofy, Memory: New Year’s Eve 1979 ’81. High school yrs. Activities: B.ball 1-4, Track 2 4, FHA 3, Pep Club, Chorus 3-4, Annual Staff 4, a-club. NOEL FRYBERGER Nickname: Idiot, stupid any- thing else you can think of. Memory: Hunting with Bill, Jim Jeff Activities: Football, Bas- ketball, BOA 1-4 PAULA FUSARO Nickname: Pauline, Stretch, Mem ory: Seismic crew 210 all the good times with Lehni. Activities: B.ball 1-4, Cheerleading 2-3, FHA 3-4, Pep Club 1-4, Business Club 4, Annual Staff 4 LYNN GRANTIER Nickname: Lynn, Memory: High school years, Activities: National Honor Society 2-4, Who’s Who 3, B.ball 1-3, Pep Club 1-3 BRENT HITCHCOCK Nickname: Hitchy, Memory: Homecoming 1980 Senior Year PETPEEVE: People who think they are too good for everyone. ACTIVITIES: Band 1-4, Sec- Treas. 3, FFA 1-4, 4-H 2-4, Who’s Who Among American H.S. students 3-4, Boys State 3, B.Ball 1-4, F.ball 1-3 MIKE JEWELL NICKNAME: Big Mike. Memory: Colorado State Fair, ACTIVITIES: Band 1-4, Chorus 1-4, Pep Club 4 ifW BRAD KING NICKNAME: Bradley. MEMORY: Prom Football 81. ACTIVITIES: Football 1-4, B.Ball 1-4, Band 1-4, FFA 1-4,4-H 1-4, Honor Society 2-4, Class Pres. 3, Boys State 3, Distin- guished Am. H.S. students 3-4, Pep Club 4 CINDY LAME NICKNAME: Cindy Lou, Lou, Lou. MEMORY: Junior yr. AC- TIVITIES: Pep Club 1-4; Pres. 3, V.P. 4, Cheerleading 3-4, Student Council 1, 4, FHA 2-4, Business Club Pres. 4, Chorus 1-4, B.Ball 1-4, Track 1-4, Senior play 3-4, Girls State, BDA 1-4 LYNNA LAROQUE Nickname: Rocky. Memory: Lin- coln Rodeo 4th July of 1981, Summer ’81. Activities: B.ball 3- 4, Track 3-4, Volleyball 4, Pep Club 3-4, All Conference B.ball 3-4. BRYON MORGAN Nickname: Sugar Ray; Memory: Browning Homecoming. Ac- tivities: Football 1-4; B.ball 1-4; FFA 1-4; Rodeo Club 4; Band 1- 4; Track 1, 2, 4; Chorus 2, Who’s Who 3 4. ANGIE MARTIN Nickname-Micki Pet Peeve-People who say bad things about other people for no rea- son. Memory-Matt and Ronan High School Activities-choir, Home ec, and vol- leyball MARY MELANEY Nickname: Me Me, Harry Mary. Memory: Sophomore Senior years, New Year’s Eve 1981-82. Ac- tivities: B.ball 1-4, All conference 2- 4; Nat’l High School rodeo 1-4; Cheerleading 1-4; Pep Club 1-4; Ro- deo Club 4; Honor Society 3-4; Track 1; Volleyball 4; Student Council 2 MIKE MERSHON Activities: B.hall 1-4, Video 4 THERESA PEELE Nickname-Trese Memory-Feb. 1982 Activities-Basketball 1, Track 2, Softball 2, Chorus 4. SCOTT POND Nickname: Scooter; Memory: Senior kegger- jr. year; TIM PURDY Nickname: Tiny Tim; Memory: goodtimes spent with sister friends; Activities: Football 1, 3, 4; B.ball 1, 4; Pep Club 4; Rodeo Club 4; FFA 1, 4. Class Motto Tomorrow is a dream that leads me onward, just a step ahead of me . . . It’s the joy I’ve yet to know, the love I’ve yet to show, for it’s the person I have yet to be! Class Flower Yellow Rose Class Colors Rai nbow LEHNI SMITH Nickname: Leonard; Memory: Party 210 Billy Anderson; Activities: Cheerleading 3-4; FH A 1 -3; Track 1 - 4; Pep Club 3-4; Annual Staff 3-4; Volleyball 4; Business Club 4. MARIA THOMPSON Nickname: Chicken; Memory: Jr. Sr. Years, Prom 1981. Activities: Na- tional Honor Society 2-4; B.ball manager 3; Rodeo club 2, 4; Who’s Who 3; Girls State 3; JIM WEST Nick name-Jimbo Memory-Taking it easy in the wil- derness. Activities-Football 4, Student Council Vice P. 4, B.D.A. 1-4. STACEY WILLARD Nickname-Spacey Memory- Busride with Bruce, Chris, Keith. Activities- Student Council Sec. Treas. 4, Lariat Staff, Senior Class Play, B.D.A. 1-4. JUNIORS CLASS OF “83” Sheila Abele John Amestoy Matt Anderson Neal Anderson Mark Biresch Loren Boadle Brady Dunning Kevin Grantier Curt Johnson Roger Johnson Wendy LaRoque Mike Malatare Lisa Mergenthal Jenny Slanger Chris Stankewich Scott Stein bach Charlie Taylor Kim Templeton Jon Wearley Mark Williams Mona Whitmore Theresa Wilson Bob Swanson Kent Wright 6 7 SOPHOMORES CLASS OF “84” Leann Allen Kathy Biresch Kelly Broere Bobby Carter Anita Cyr Dan Fallis Mike Fasbender Peter Fusaro Kessie Galahan Cecil Goodman Kelly Hagen Darren Hitchcock Cheryl Lundberg Chris Northcutt Tom Nugee Tina Rasbold Denise Transue Bob Williams Tony Whitmore Rob Young 9 FRESHMEN CLASS OF “85” Theresa Castagne Tyler Fryberger Roger Right David Mulheim Chris Northcutt Lisa Roby Brad Sangray Laurie Nee Sitch Jared Slanger Lauri Jo Stearns Roy Weikum Richard Scherrer Jay Thompson Carrie Ward Robert Scherrer Joel Varland 12 13 AUTUMN 15 Play it again, Sam! Our FEARLESS leaders A SQUAD Kneeling L to R- Ann Erickson, Cindy Lame, LeAnn Allen. Standing L to R- Coach Wearley, Anita Cyr, Wendy LaRoque, Cheryl Baldry, Lynna LaRoque, Paula Fusaro, Mary Melaney, Mona Morgan, Cheryl Lundberg, Kessie Galahan, Coach Allen. B SQUAD Kneeling L to R- Anita Cyr, Lauri Nee Sitch, Kessie Galahan, Cheryl Lundberg, Standing L to R- Sheila Abele, LeAnn Allen, Coach Allen, Mona Morgan, Laurie Jo Stearns. Mary Melaney Cindy Lame Cheryl Baldry Ann Erickson Paula Fusaro Lynna La Roque 17 FOOTBALL SEASON Augusta 34 Geraldine 0 Augusta 42 Blue Sky 0 Augusta 48 Cascade 6 Augusta 49 Sunburst 0 Augusta 38 Power 6 Augusta 18 Dutton 26 Augusta 12 Stanford 22 GIRLS BASKETBALL Augusta 41 Dutton 39 46 Geraldine 39 48 Centerville 41 40 Stanford 39 72 Brady 30 52 Power 35 44 Highwood 48 69 Geyser 52 55 Geraldine 57 48 Centerville 41 44 Stanford 35 50 Dutton 34 41 Power 39 63 MSDB 27 56 Geyser 25 61 Highwood 52 63 Brady 33 41 MSDB TOURNAMENTS 25 57 Brady 26 55 Geraldine 39 59 Highwood DIVISIONAL 37 54 Turner 43 46 Blue Sky 65 59 Highwood 64 19 FOOTBALL ' Back row L to R-Billy Cyr, Bryon Morgan, Jeff Coleman, Noel Fryberger, Brad King, Billy Anderson, Jimbo West, Middle Row L to R-Tim Purdy, Scott Steinbach, Chris Stankewich, Matt Anderson, Neil Anderson, Brady Dunning, Kurt Johnson, John Amestoy, Loren Boadle, Pete Fusaro, Front Row L to R-Darren Hitchcock, Jon Wearley, Brad Sangrey, Jerad Slanger, Joel Varland, Richard Scherrer, Roy Weikum, Robert Scherrer, Bobby Carter 20 Jimbo West SENIOR BOYS FOOTBALL Jeff Coleman Billy Cyr Noel Fryberger Tim Purdy Brad King Byron Morgan 22 23 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1978, 29 new inmates were brought to the Augusta High School Penitentiary, all on four year terms. We quickly gathered ourselves and chose Robin Cloninger to represent us to Warden Easton with Cheryl Baldry to help. Shona Anderson was chosen to keep records and Bert Goodman to collect our bail pioney. We began preparing for the big prison bash, homecoming. We chose Robing Cloninger and Billy Cyr as our candidates and built our float, “Elks Got A Tiger By The Tail.” We didn’t quite have the hang of float building yet, and finished last. That year we lost Kirk Jones, Billy Abele, David McGuire, Tim Purdy, and Alan Hammel to paroll and Robby Orr and Leon Micheal to Maximum Security. As we started our second year, six new inmates joined our cell block. They were: Kenny Everhart, Sis Halverson, Bob Salisbury, Dina Schlie, Lehni Smith, and Rick Triplett. Paula Fusaro was given the job “head inmate” with Jeff Coleman as her right hand man. Maria Thompson was given the job of Rail Collector and Cheryl Baldry represented us at the inmate meetings. The big prison bash rolled around again and this year we picked Jeff Coleman and Lynn Grander as our candidates and our float was “Make Flour out of Power.” We were still pretty bad at float making and finished last again!! Again this year, some of us were lucky enough to get out. Lesley Dailey and Aaron Christensen were transferred to other prisons and Kenny Everhart, Dina Schlie, and Rick Triplett all escaped. We started our third year with great anticipation, only two years left! Six new inmates were admitted to cell block ’82; Lori Jackson, Lynna LaRoque, Kelly Smith, Stacey Willard, Jim West, and Mike Jewell. Tim Purdy was readmitted for violating paroll. This year we chose Brad King as our fearless leader with Bert Goodman to help and Brent Hitchcock was to keep our gold. When the prison hash rolled around again this year, we were ready! We elected Lehni Smith and Bill Anderson to represent us there and Lehni Smith was chosen as Queen! Our float, “We are Still The One,” finished last again though. On April 26, 1981, we put on the annual prom; traveling to an adjacent prison, Lincoln. We chose “The Best Of Times” as our theme and the song, “The Best of Times” by Styx. We had the band Jester play us a little “Jailhouse Rc[ck”. It was a success. We made money! That year, Bert Goodman was given suspended sentence and released, Sis Halverson got out on good behavior, Bob Salisbury escaped, Mark Kauffman and Lori Jackson were transferred to other prisons and Bryon Morgan was captured by Browning Indians during a prison riot. We finally began our last year!!! Billy Cyr was chosen to carry the ball and chain with Lehni Smith to help. Paula Fusaro passed the collection plate and kept records. Jeff Coleman and Cindy Lame protected our interests a at the inmate meetings. To Join us in our final term were: Angie Martin, Ray Armington, and Theresa Peele. Bryon Morgan was recaptured and returned to cell block ’82. This year we were ready for Homecoming. We had Mary Melaney and Noel Fryberger as our candidates and our float was “Socket To Em.” We were very successful with our float coming in first and Mary being named Queen and Noel Prince! We even won the spirit award at the Pep Rally! Half way through the year, inmate Kelly Smith was caught without a hall pass and was sent to a maximum security prison in Great Falls. On March 12, 1982 we put on a play for the whole prison called Vaudevilles My Home. It was also a great success! On March 26 disaster struck. We were all put into maximum security for the rest of the year for going skiing. On April 30, we were honored at the annual Prom with Robin Cloninger being named Queen, Scott Pond being named King, Billy Cyr being named Prince and Cindy Lame being name Princess. Our term at A.H.S. was almost up. Brad King was name top inmate (valedictorian) and Maria Thompson 2 (salutatorian). FINALLY, on May 23, 1982, we turned in our bail money and were released to go our separate ways, the last class with a combination of inmates from Lincoln and Augusta. We will always have fond memories of our four years spent on Cell Block ’82. PINNOCHIO MISSOULA KIDS THEATER 25 Queen, Mary Melaney King, Brady Dunning Princess, Cheryl Lundberg Prince, Noel Fryberger HOMECOMING 26 Senior’ Winning Float “SOCKET TO ’EM!” AUTOGRAPHS 28 AUTOGRAPHS WINTER BOYS BASKETBALL Front Row L to R-Loren Boadle, Scott Steinbach, Jeff Coleman, Mike Fasbender, Brent Hitchcock, Tim Purdy. Standing L to R-Mike Mershon. Billy Cyr, Bobby Carter. Brady Dunning, Kevin Grantier, John Ameatoy, Brad King. Bryon Morgan, Coach Wearley. B S Q u A D Kneeling L to R-Roger Kight, Roy Weikum, Joel Varland, Jared Slanger, Robert Scherrer, Brad Sangray. Standing L to R-Darren Hitchcock, Matt Anderson, Mike Malatare, Jon Wearley, Peter Fusaro, Mark Bieresch, Mike Fasbender. 32 SENIORS Brad King Mike Mershon Brian Morgan Tim Purdy 33 BOYS BASKETBALL SEASON RECORD HOME SCORES VISITORS SCORES 49 Dutton 79 47 Geraldine 77 38 Stanford 59 42 Centerville 66 46 Power 47 53 High wood 60 63 Geyser 76 79 MSDB 60 51 Alumni 60 HOME SCORES VISITORS SCORES 59 Dutton 76 45 Geraldine 61 52 Stanford 62 50 Centerville 64 49 Power 66 44 Highwood 52 59 Geyser 55 78 MSDB 45 TOURNAMENTS Augusta 86 MSDB 63 Augusta 63 Dutton 99 Augusta 61 Geraldine 74 34 A-SQUAD Left to Right-Cheryl Baldry, Lehni Smith, Mary Mclancy, Cindy Lame B-SQUAD Top-Leann Allen, Lauri Jo Stearns, Bottom-Kessie Galahan, Laurie Sitch 35 CLASS PROPHECY It is the year 2002. Two women met on the main street of Augusta and slightly recognized each other. In fact, it was the class of “82’s” faithful sponsors. One was once Miss Allen, now known as Mrs. Kelly Evans. The other was Mrs. John McCarthy known as Nora by her students. She is now working in the Library of Congress. Well, they went to the Buckhorn to discuss their old subjects and this is what they found out: Shona Anderson is Miss Copenhagen 2002. Ray Armington is in Warm Springs after leaping buildings in a single bound yelling “Taptain Tunch”. Cheryl Baldry is still trying to figure how to get out of Miss Allen’s house without getting caught. Jeff Coleman is the only Sumo wrestler who can pick up 6 kegs and still find the party. Billy Cyr is writing his third edition of the Stupidest Jokes in the World. Ann Erickson is trying to find a ride to Wyoming looking for a certain Truck Driver. Noel Fryberger and Jim West have tried to restablish a Vaudeville show starring themselves. Paula Fusaro and Lehni Smith are managers of Phillips 66 Seismograph company. Lynn Grantier is the Mario Andretti of the Volkswagon Club. Tim Purdy is still running around in his red tights looking for Juliet. Mary Melaney is a tour guide for the Cowboy Hall of Fame which includes a tour of her camper. Lynna LaRoque is a ski instructor for the U.S. Ski Team. Maria Thompson is the owner of the King Ranch in Texas and has imported Steve Cauthan to ride for her. Brad, Brent and Bryan are the oldest awesome threesome of FFA. Stacey Willard manufactures wooden shoes in Holland. Scott Pond and Mike Mershon are computer experts for IBM. Mike Jewell is trying to develop a way to make Dead Man’s Curve at 90 mph with Tim Purdy. Cindy Lame is the President of the Beero of Indian Affairs. Kent Wright is the Superintendent and Faculty of A.H.S. because he fired the ones that disagreed with him. Bert Goodman is the Brain Surgeon at the San Diego Zoo. Angie Matin is making Private Benjamin sequels. Robing Cloninger is a master hair stylist specializing in the WILSON look. Theresa Peele is still trying to have a party at her house without the cops being there too. 36 37 Having fun Cheryl? $ Standing left to right: Maria Thompson, Cindy Lame, Brad King, Brent Hitchcock, Kneeling: Alternates — Shona Anderson, Mike Mershon MY BEST MEMORIES OF 1982 THOSE MEMORIES I’D RATHER FORGET 39 SPRING Bus Drivers: Mati Troy, Barb Arps Just whistle while you work Helen Morgan Bill Young YUM!! This is good grits. I’ll try anything once! School—Yeech!!! Poor Brady We’re Tough! “That serious??? What would Lawrence VVelk do right now? Somebody get me out of here! ni get th is thing yet! Work Work Work! Only 179 days left! TRACK BOYS Boys: Scott Steinbach, Brent Hitchcock, Bryon Morgan, Tim Purdy, Jeff Coleman, Mike Fasbender, Darren Hitchcock, Richard Scherrer 1 GIRLS Girls: Cindy Lame, LeAnn Allen, Kessie Ga- lahan, Anita Cyr SENIORS SENIORS: Cindy Lame Tim Purdy Jeff Coleman Bryon Morgan Brent Hitchcock OUTSTANDING TRACKSTERS SCOTT STEINBACH ANITA CYR KESSIE GALAHAN 43 44 PROM ROYALTY King-Scott Pond, Queen-Robin Cloninger A 5 Prince-Billy Cyr, Princess-Cindy Lame SENIOR BANQUET 46 AWARDS BANQUET 47 VAUDEVILLE’S MY HOME When two crooks fleeing from the New York police end up in Pleasant Corners, Ohio, “God’s gift to groundhogs” nothing could be worse, or could it. A congenial custodian lets them sleep on the stage of the Opera House but a giant wind storm woke them, in the form of the NAGS. With silver tongues and a chance to make some $$$, Fish and Hooker convince the NAGS that they have the tal- ent in their town to put on a talent show and raise money for their school. Talent came in all forms from the hillbillies, to the NAGS, the butcher even the old maid of the community. Just when all seems to be going their way, Fish falls in love, Hooker has the McDowell shot- gun down his throat, a butch- er’s wife chasing him with a meat cleaver and Miss Findley canceling the show. Amid all this turmoil, the show finally is ready, the night of the performance arrives, but so does a New York cop who would like nothing better than to catch the infamous Fish Hooker. Foul play, comedy and (sigh) love stories provided a great evening. Romeo Juliet? The Gagliannos Fish Emma Jean ■ ■ ■ The McDowell Clan — Madcap humor and mad music. The Pleasant Corner Prancers Alias The NAGS FISH HOOKER TEACHER AUTOGRAPHS SENIORS’ Father Hillan-Baccalaurate Valedictorian-Brad King Salutatorian-Maria Thompson Class Motto 52 It’s almost time-Yeah! Stretch Mrs. McCarthy. GRADUATION 1982 53 Come on Coach-You have got to be kidding! t Now, Mr. Wearley - it can’t be all that bad. What a rough day at school Our Future track stars?? Um-m Good Food Do you expect me to believe that Bill? 55 JUNIOR HIGH 7TH GRADE Allen, Bret Barnes, Kirk Hager, Paul Kight, John Kight, Karen Kress, Dorthy Matthews, Beverly McCarthy, John CLASS OFFICERS McCarthy, John, President; Thompson, Beckie, Secretary; Allen, Bret, V. Pres. Mills, Doug Romberg, Rory Thompson, Beckie 8TH GRADE Allen Paula Baldry Leslie Broere Ross Carter Susan Dunning Brain Hitchcock Karlan Baldry Leslie V. Pres. Carter Susan Pres. Broere Ross Treas. Stankewich Sec. Fasbender Dusty CLASS OFFICERS STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE 58 Pond Christy Simkins Amy Stankewich Melinda JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS B A S K E T B A L L Kneeling L to R-Beverly Mathews, Karla Anderson, Becky Thompson, Dorothy Kress. Standing L to R- Paula Allen, Susan Carter, Coach Allen, Lesley Baldry, Amy Simkins. JUNIOR HIGH BOYS B A S K E T B A L L Cheerleaders L to R-Becky Thompson, Amy Simkins, Karla Anderson, Susan Carter. Back L to R-Kurt Barnes, Rory Romberg, Karlan Hitchcock, John Kight, Brian Dunning, John McCarthy, Bret Allen, Ross Broere, Billy Morgan, Doug Mills, Paul Hagar, Dusty Fasbender. 59 IN MEMORY OF BILLY ANDERSON EMPLOYEES OF THE ATASCOSA MINING CO. SAN MIGUEL LIGNITE MINE JOURDANTON, TEXAS LOVING MEMORIES YOUR GENTLE FACE AND PATIENT SMILE WITH SADNESS WE RECALL YOU HAD A KINDLY WORD FOR EACH AND DIED BELOVED BY ALL. THE VOICE IS MUTE AND STILLED THE HEART THAT LOVED US WELL AND TRUE, AH BITTER WAS THE TRIAL TO PART FROM ONE SO GOOD AS YOU. YOU ARE NOT FORGOTTEN LOVED ONE NOR WILL YOU EVER BE, AS LONG AS LIFE AND MEMORY LAST WE WILL REMEMBER THEE. WE MISS YOU NOW, OUR HEARTS ARE SORE, AS TIME GOES BY WE MISS YOU MORE, YOUR LOVING SMILE, YOUR GENTLE FACE, NO ONE CAN FILL YOUR VACANT PLACE. JIB ELEMENTARY 2ND GRADE Top to Bottom, Left to Right-Daniel Hamilton, Jason Williamson, Dan Butler, Dale Young, Tell Steinbach, Scott Arps, Marty Buckingham, Sarah Kay Converse, Nilda Hitchcock, Sarah Krone, Angela DiSalvo, Juanita Peddy, Mrs. Troy 1ST GRADE 62 Top to Bottom, Left to Right-Broady Isakson, Ralph Kress, Michael Kight, Michael Irish, Scott Neckstad, Tim Schoedel, Jess Lee, Mysti Jones, Jennifer Murrillo, Julie Barrett, April White, Mrs. Urness 4TH GRADE Top to Bottom, Left to Right-Shawn Artz, Frank Thompson, Micheal Gourley, Justin Starrin, Paul Murrilo, Brian Bates, Twila White, Stephanie Schoedel, Jolene Romberg, Adell Wearley, Shaylin Krone, Janette McBride, Lisa Anderson, Ms. Durgin pictured, Ms. Knight 3RD GRADE Top to Bottom, Left to Right-Terry Hitchcock, Nathan Fasbender, Lome Krone, Dennis Mills, Tera Krone, Randy Williams, Keven Heinle, Edwin Petty, Clint Broere, Mrs. Reyn- olds, Kerri Barrett, Theresa Kress, Carolina Starrin, Tina Schoedel, Catherine Brainard, Michelle Morgan, Not Pictured Heather Butler, Mike Amestoy 63 6TH GRADE Top to Bottom, Left To Right-Jesse Rhoten, Tucker Mills, Todd Northcutt, John Galahan, Chris McCarthy, Kevin Fasbender, Scott Witt, Miss Olson, Bev Heinle, Beth Wearley, Kim Morgan, Jesse Wearley, Jodi Pruttis, Deanna Hitchcock, Ann Murrillo, Christy Young, Lisa Lame, Naomi Wearley, Jenni Troy 5TH GRADE 64 Top To Bottom, Left to Right-Delbert Ponds, Adrian Stifler, Bill Melaney, Daryl Simkins, Sean Slanger, Mr. Cannon, Rhonda Sangry, Sharrissa Neckstad, Janette Arps, Racheal Sangry, Brenda Neal, Ardell Hager, Beth Thompson, Rhonda Boadle, Shoni Anderson AUTOGRAPHS A-CLUB Left to Right: Mr. Wearley, Lehni Smith, Tim Purdy, Ann Erickson, Maria Thompson, Kessie Galahan, Cindy Lame, Mary Melaney, Bobby Carter, Lynna LaRoque, Matt Anderson, Brian Morgan, Noel Fryberger, Mr. Carter, John Amestoy, Brad King. Kevin Grantier, Billy Anderson, Brady Dunning, Peter Fusaro, Billy Cyr, Jeff Coleman, Mike Fasbender, Brent Hitchcock, Paula Fusaro, Mr. Galahan, Middle L to R: Scott Steinbach, Cheryl Baldry, Miss Allen, Wendy La Roque, Jim bo West PEP CLUB Front L to R: Cindy Lame, Vice President, Lehni Smith, President, Teresa Castagne, Jenny Slanger; Second row L to R: Mrs. Craven, Mrs. Lumsden, Paula Fusaro, Sec-Treas, Kevin Grantier, Kim Templeton, Dea Northcutt, Kelly Broere, Lynna LaRoque, Cheryl Baldry, Third row L to R: Kessie Galahan, Leann Allen, Bobby Swanson, Kent Wright, Neal Anderson, Jeff Coleman, Matt Anderson, Ann Erickson, Teresa Wilson, Noel Fryberger; Fourth row L to R: Billy Anderson, Peter Fusaro, Charley Taylor, Lisa Mergenthal, Wendy LaRoque, Lynn Grantier, Shona Anderson, Mary Melaney; Fifth row L to R; Roger Johnson, John Amestoy, Laurie Stearns, Mona Morgan, Jimbo West, Bobby Carter, Tim Purdy, Billy Cyr; Back row L to R: Cheryl Lundberg, Laurie Sitch, Anita Cyr, Chris Northcutt, Carrie Ward, Lisa Roby 67 Front L to R-Kelly Broere Shona Anderson, Tina Rasbold, Mona Whitmore, Mrs. Lumsden. Middle L to R-Paula Fusaro, Cindy Lame, Dea Northcutt, Lisa Mergenthal, Mona Morgan. Back L to R-LeAnn Allen, Lehni Smith. Front Row L to R-Robert Scherrer, Cecil Goodman, Joel Varland, Loren Boadle, Richard Scherrer, Darren Hitchcock, Chris Stankewich, Mark Bieresch. Back Row L to R-Jon Wearley, Neal Anderson, Pete Fusaro, Bryon Morgan, Brad King, Brent Hitchcock, Billy Cyr, Tim Purdy, Mr. Susag. 68 BUSINESS CLUB Left to Right-Wendy LaRoque, Shona Anderson, Lynna LaRoque, President-Cindy Lame, Paula Fusaro, Treasurer-Lisa Mer- ganthal, Vice President-Cheryl Baldry, Miss Allen, Theresa Wilson, Secretary-Lehni Smith STUDENT COUNCIL Hac k row L to R-Billy Cyr, Kent Wright, President-Shona Anderson, Secretary-Stacey W'illard, Vice President-Jimbo West, Cindy Lame, Jeff Coleman, Mr. Evans, Front row L to R-Dea Northcutt, Theresa Castagne, Dusty Fasbender, John McCarthy, Kelly Broere 69 King, Brad; Anderson, Neal; Melaney, Mary; Grantier, Lynn; Anderson, Shona; Thompson, Maria; Mergenthal, Lisa; Sponsor Mrs. McCarthy. Top, L to R. Mills, Doug, Mills, Tucker; McCarthy, John; Fashender, Mike; Middle, L to R. McCarthy. Chris; Northcutt, Todd; Starrin, Justin; Slanger, Jared; Barnes, Brian. Bottom. L to R. Kress, Ralph; Necksted, Scott; Isaackson, Broady; Mills, Dennis; Fashender, Kevin; Witt, Scott; Fasbender, Dusty; Fashender, Nathan. 70 PEP BAND l op Row: left to right — Paul Hagar, Matt Anderson, John McCarthy, Bobby Carter, Mike Mershon, Mike Fasbender, Robert Scherrer, Roy Weikum, Bottom Row: Brad King, Beckie Thompson, Karla Anderson, Mr. Hugg, Mona Morgan, Tyler Fryberger, Bryon Morgan, Brent Hitchcock, Joel Varland, Richard Scherrer, Jared Slanger, Mike Jewell. Kneeling: Paula Allen, Susan Carter, Kessie Galahan The Augusta High School Pep Band had a busy year supporting all of the athletic events throughout the year. For girls basketball they traveled to Fort Benton for the District Tournament and then to Fairfield for the Divisional Tournament. The August Elks football team also kept them busy playing for the home crowd in chilly, windy weather. With the onset of winter, boys basketball season started and the pep band was braving cold weather to entertain the fans and support the boys team through a trying year. The pep band capped off the year with a trip to the boys district tournament in Great Falls. Our Thanks to you Pep Band for the great support and super music! 71 HIGH SCHOOL WEEK Brent Hitchcock, Brad King, Mary Melaney FACULTY ..s f'Vv- Mr. Chris Hagar Superintendent Mr. Kelly Evans Asst. Superintendent Clayton Hitchcock Custodian Shorty Henry Custodian Jody Young Secretary J’Neal Lee Secretary Annie Lame Cook Sharon White Cook Patsy Allen Study Hall Sharyl Allen Business Karleen Anderson School Nurse Kathryn Hamilton Science, Math Hal Hugg Music Carol Lumsden Home Economics, Pep Club Sylvan Susag Vo-Ag, FFA Nora McCarthy Counselor, Library, Hist. Marilyn Stankewich Art Millie Thompson Cal Wearley Special Ed., Cheerleaders Math, P.E. Clifford Wilson History For every Insurance need Augusta, Montana Choteau, Montana The BOADLE Family Best wish to ‘82’ Graduates Stan Jay J-T. Box 800 Box 480 Choteau, MT. Augusta, MT. 59422 466-5772 562-3484 Lazy B Bar Augusta Barber Shop Steakhouse Hotel Congratulations Seniors Smoky, Lorraine, Ray Bob John Fusaro Augusta Good Senior Dinner Luck Club Seniors AHS Kita Cecil Bond for Faculty Seniors and their guest 77 a WAGON WHEEL WEST Ralph Pat Luciano Motel, Campground, Restaurant, Cifts P.O. Box 241 Augusta, Montana 59410 406 562-3295 Kreb’s Service Station Augusta, MT. 59410 First Bank Of Lincoln D-G S Co. Construction Lincoln Insurance Agency Full Service Bank-Member F.D.I.C. Lincoln, Montana 362-4248 Bonnersferry, Idaho call-208-267-5731 Lincoln Drive Inn Cafe Congratulations Seniors from the North Fork Bar Angel Willie Breakfast Served All Day We’re open to serve you seven days a week, 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. 362-4480 Jack and Phyllis Ward Buckhorn Bar Gordon, Frances Frank Dell wo Augusta, Montana The McCarthy’s John, Nora, John Chris Good Luck Seniors! 78 A and A Parts Supply and Service Buck John Kathy Homelite Chain Saws Jaccuzzi Pumps 24 hr. Wrecker Service Auto Air Conditioning Repair Auto, Truck, Farm Machinery Repair Firestone Tires Conklin Products Jerry Mike Jenny Shirley 79 Houston Studios, Inc. Sculpture And Water Colors S688-S9S B snSny spung p2n}n]A[ aouBJnsuj ajiq pauioQ h ™a 80 Al and Bev Coleman LINCOLN SALES SERVICE 3 Miles West of Lincoln, Montana J.A. THOMPSON SON CONTRACTORS Auto Truck Repair (conoco) PHONE 362-4356 — LINCOLN, MONTANA Good Luck Seniors KAWASAKI REPAIRS SNOWMOBILE CLOTHING DEALER Ph. 406-362-4282 After Hours 362-4253 Allen’s Manix Store The Trading Post “If we don’t have it-you don’t need it!” Sunshine Honey Stan’s Service Conoco Con Agra Feeds Service Station Bulk Plant Geises Hindbergs Roscoe, Frona, Ross, Kurt Kyle Verne, Kim, Olive W Good luck happiness Seniors! Blackfoot Cafe Truck Stop Jean Pete Sitch «Specials Every Day «Homemade Pastries 'faj BlackFoot Market “Open 24 Hours” 3 Miles West of Lincoln Ph. 362-4578 The happiest place in Lincoln Copper Queen Bar Helmville, Montana Jack and Mitzi Rutledge 82 Good Luck Seniors Stay Sober and Be Careful Al, Jim, Bob, and Ray Good Luck Seniors PATRONS Allen’s Charolais Fred Scherrer and Family Harvey and Ruth Vandeberg Bunkhouse Hotel Augusta Butch, Patsy LeAnn and Brett Cliff and Ona Wilson Walter Davis: Congrad’s Seniors 83 Lambkins Bar Restaurant Coffee Shop open 6:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Good Food Friendly Service Reasonable Prices Congratulations Seniors best of luck in the future years Chuck, Susie, Chris, Marg, and Bill Melaney Congratulations Seniors The Andersons George, Dorothy, Neal, Brent, Carla, Melody, Tanja, Noel, Snoopy, Buddy, Lassie, Misty, T.J., Sanders, Babe, Tasha, Asia Queenie MIKI’S BEAUTY SALON For all your hair care needs. Augusta, Mont. 59410 84 First Bank of Lincoln FDIC Member Full Service Hours: 9-3 Mon-Ths. T I R E S Blackfoot Husky c H A I N S A W s Lincoln, MT. 362-4444 HOURS: 8-10 7 days a week Prime Rib on Sat. Nite Sunday Buffet Steaks Seafood Susan M. Henner President and Managing Officer Phone: Office-362-4248 Home-362- 4525 BJ’s Cafe Bar 2 miles West of Lincoln 362-9241 Our “Wheelburgers” are Famous! Wheel Inn Jim Chris Lambkin 362-9261 Mixed Drinks Cold Beer Good Food «fi Wells Ponderosa Hardware Carol D. Wells 362-4490 Lincoln, Montana • Wood Stoves • Electric tools • Hand tools • Small appliances • Housewares Also: • Plumbing supplies • Electrical Supplies • Columbia Paints Clean your rugs with RUG DOCTOR with the Vibrating Brush Blue Sky Motel Lynna, Wendy, EARL SANDY LAROQUE BOX 311 (406) 362-4450 LINCOLN, MT 59639 87 Roger, Carol Tari Brad King


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