Augusta High School - Wapiti Yearbook (Augusta, MT)
- Class of 1986
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U G U S T A HIGH SCHOOL 3ox 307 Aagu tcL, MT 59410 Phono,: 562-33S4 WE THE CLASS OF 1986 would like to dedicate this annual to those who made it possible for a new wood floor to be put in the Augusta gymnasium. Thanks Dream Come True CLASSES 2-18 FACULTY 19-21 CLUBS 23-2S ATHLETICS 27-36 ACTIVITIES 37-41 ADVERTISING 23,26,44 CLASS In the fall of 1982, twelve new inmates were brought to the Augusta High School Penitentiary on four year terms. Randy Dandy Sewell, Melinda E.T. Stankewich, Christy Bones Pond, Camouflage Jay Neal, and David Hands Lu- ciano were all in for minor offenses. Amy Amos Simkins, Paula Pearl Allen, and Susan Woofer Carter were in for Grand Theft Pudding. Rusty Dusty Fas- bender was in on a charge of car slaughter, and Karlen Dr. K Hitchcock was in for polygamy. Rosscoe P. Broere and Brian Beaker Dunning were in for pos- session of an illegal substance, and Ronnie Tommy Wagner was in for stealing car tires. Rusty was chosen Head Inmate , and was reelected to the position all four years of the inmate's terms. Helping Rusty were: Beaker, Amos, Pearl, and Woofer, and then Pearl again. Collecting bail money were: Rosscoe, Woofer for two years, then Pearl. We chose Woofer and Rosscoe as our Homecoming candidates, and built our Grand Prize float— Cardinals are Cuckoo —that first year. To cap off a perfect Homecoming, Woofer was elected Princess. We were initiated with eggs and molasses, which were washed from our hair by the flush of a toilet. Our jail football team was pretty successful that year, winning the division. In our first year, we lost Camouflage to the Great Falls Penitentiary, and Hands to a penitentiary in New Jersey. As we started the second year of our sentence, we had two new inmates join our cellblock. They were: Rapid Roy Salisbury and Calamity Kris Collins. Homecoming rolled around again and Rusty and Amos were chosen as our candidates. Rusty was elected Prince. The theme we chose that year was Refine the Refiners which took third place. Rapid left our prison block on parole, and Beaker and E.T. escaped together. |The prison football team was not as successful as the year before, but did all right. With only two years left, we began our third year with high hopes. We got one new inmate, Pete The Nose Folmer. Our candidates for the Homecoming party were Pearl and Dandy. Dandy was King and Pearl was Princess. Our float, Wash 'em Up placed second. With the theme, You're My Inspiration , we put on one of the best proms this penitentiary has ever seen that year with a lot of hard work on our parts and our cell guard. Miss Ropp. Woofer and Rusty were elected Prince and Princess. That year Amos, Dandy, and Bones made it over the wall. We started our fourth year unable to believe it was our last. We were joined by a German immigrant, Dunja Harry Debis. Harry stayed with us a short while before leaving for Washington. When Homecoming arrived, we chose Woofer and Rosscoe to be our candidates, winning Prince and Princess. Our float that year, Heads We Win, Tails You Lose , placed third as we spent a little too much time initiating youngsters to Cellblock 89 , and not enough time working on our float. In the spring of our final year. Woofer and Rosscoe were honored King and Queen at the 1986 Junior Prom and Pearl and Dr. K were awarded Prince and Princess. Pearl, Woofer, Rusty, Dr. K, and Rosscoe put forth their acting tal- ents in the play, Lock, Stock, and Lipstick , a comedy. Finally our four year term was up and we were set free from the penitentiary on May 18, 1986. Leading the pack with knowledge was Rusty with Dr. K second in line. We all have some very fond memories and will treasure our time spent in the AHS Penitentiary. 2 THe Ari Gr A Class VALEDICTORIAN luatin ICtlr 3FaabPttfipr 1986 SALUTATORIAN NICKNAME: Dusty PET PEEVE: Fords, Study Hall, and Spiders. MEMORY: Bobcat-Griz Football Game — Bozeman '85; Football '82, and Dutton game in '84 Basketball Tourney. ACTIVITES: Football 1-4; Co-Captain 4; Second Team All- Conference Linebacker 4; Basketball 1-4, Co- Captain 3, 4; Track 1-4; A-Club 1-4; Honor Society 2-4; Honor Society President 3, 4; Class President 1-4; Homecoming Prince 2, Prom Prince 3; Senior Play 3, 4; Chorus 1; Band 1-4; District and State Music Festival 1-4; Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership Foundation 2; Boys State Alternate 3; All-Star Football Game Band 3; All-Star Football Game Alternate 4. 2CarI«t AnbrputB Hitrhrork NICKNAME; Doctor K PET PEEVE: Those who think they're better than they really are. MEMORY: Football'82; Trips during High Sohool. ACTIVITES: Basketball 1-4; Co- Captain 4; Football 1-4; Co-Captain 4; Track 1 -4; A-Club 1-4; Band 1-4; FFA 1-4; Boys State 3; All State Band 4; Honor Society 2-4; Treasurer 3; Vice President 4; Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 4; Student Council Vice President 4; Senior Play 3, 4; State Music Fest- ival 1-4; All-State Foot- ball Game Band 3, 4; Prom Prince 4; Pep Club 4. Paula itlaiiyi' All pit NICKNAME: Pearl PET PEEVE: Pouters and chauvanis- tic people. MEMORY: Good times with Amy and Susan, beating Centerville and Gerald- ine in overtime and road trips to Billings. ACTIVITES: Basketball 1-4; Co-Cap- tain 3, 4; Cheerleading 1- 4; Track 1; Student Council 2-4; Student Council President 4; Honor Society 2-4; Pep Club 1-4; A-Club 1-4; Girls State 3; Senior Play 3, 4; Band 1-4; State Music Festival 4; Chorus 1; Annual Staff 4; Homecoming Princess 3; Class Vice President 3; Class Secretary 4; School Paper 4; Prom gmaatt Princ“s 3 4 ffipbprra (Cailpr NICKNAME: Sue PET PEEVE: People who think they are neat and let you know it. MEMORY: Ross, basketball, and my fun times with Paula and Amy. ACTIVITES: Cheerleading 2-4; bas- ketball 1-4; Co-Captain 3, 4; Pep Club 1-4; Chorus 1; Honor Society 2-4; Band 1-4; A-Club 1- 4; Annual Staff 4; Homecoming Princess 1, 4; Prom Queen 4; Prom Princess 3. $rirr if. Jfalmrr NICKNAME: Dude, Pete, Nose PET PEEVE: When people call me Nose. MEMORY: The 1985 Junior Senior Play. ACTIVITES: Football manager 4. This page is sponsored by WESTERN BAR Ron and Renita Thomas ISobb MtUtam Srnrn NICKNAME: Roscoe PET PEEVE: People that brag all the time. MEMORY: The great times Susan and I had together, football and basketball, ACTIVITES: Basketball 1-4; Football 1-4; Pep Club 4, A-Club 1-4; Boys State 3; Chorus 1; Band 1; Class Play 3, 4; Paper Staff 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Home- coming Prince 4; Home- coming Candidate 1, 4; Class Treasurer 1; All- Conference Football 3, 4; Prom King 4. Kristina Amt (Collina NICKNAME: Kris, Buddy, Jeff, Christ- mas, Kissy. PET PEEVE: People who think they are better than every- body else and people who think they know everything about every- thing. MEMORY: High School Rodeo - especially Miles City and all the fun times Beckie and I have had together. ACTIVITES: Basketball 2, High School Rodeo 2-4; Senior Play 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 3. 4; A-Club 2; FFA 2; Pep Club 2-4: Rodeo Club 2- 4. Sottalb (Tlumtaa JUagurr NICKNAME: Wang, Wanger MEMORY: Football ‘83, Rodeo '84. ACTIVITES: Football 1-3: Basketball 1-4. WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE A4 Madame RaAmuAAan gazm Into Wax cxijAtal baJLZ, i lno. dictates to hex gtiay halxnd, hopatong aA-itAtant, GtbbonA, what aW l a kla o{ the. fautuxe. CIclaa o 1986! PAULA ALLEN had taken ROSS BROERE lived with, kid overi Peanl Vnops Toothpaste, eskimo in the tundna whene Company and is making hen he wonks as a top pipeline million. SUSAN CARTER is non) Mns. Bnoene, and lives with hen husband, Clint, in Hawaii. widen. VUSTy TASBENVER owns a chain ofi Vasty's Tain Hain Cane Salons and has designed his own canting inons. KRIS COLLINS owns a ban and motet in Caspen, Wyoming, whene she invited evenyone to panties and doesn't get into tnouble. PETE FOLMER has moved to San Fnansico and is buildinq houses on movie stans. KARLEN HITCHCOCK is mannied and is noising enough childn.cn fion a ten-piece hand. RON WAGNER lives in Genmany and owns his own phanmacy, 7 £ i V It ' 6 Bret Allen Kirk Barnes JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Billy Morgan, Sec. Treas. Bret Allen, President Doug Mills, Vice President Rory Romberg -------------- No Photo Available ____________J Billy Morgan 9 Beckie Thompson Tkii page. h ApoMOAzd by the ELKHORN GROCERY Ralph and Eleanor Kress 1988 John Galahan Bevu Heinle Deanna Hitchcock Lisa Lame Jim Plummer Jodi Pruttis Eric Rittel f Tucker Mills Joe Stover Gregg Thompson Naomi Wearley Christi Young This page is sponsored by 8 0WMAWS CORNER F R E S H M E N FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Beth Thompson, Sec Treas. Shonie Anderson, Vice President Ronda Sangray, President 1 Jill Bakken Rhonda Boadle •t OO —T Bill Melaney Delbert Pond Rachel Sangray Ronda Sangray TIiIa page iA AponAo ied by K R 11 EBB Sean Slanger Beth Thompson 1 S SERVTCF. STATTO Augusta, Montana E H I T G H G T I H E GRA DE Justin Starin Shaylin Krone Jenny Thunstrom Brain Barnes Paul Murrillo Frank Thompson 1 Melissa Harrisville Jolene Romberg Adeil Wearley CLINT IS A WINNER! Attending the Special Olympic Stale. TAack Aleet foA hi thlAd ijeaA, Clint liJeaAley wa the pAoud wlnneA of thAee medal and one Albbon. Clint, a fouAth gAadeA, competed In the long jump winning fiA t place and a gold medal; the 100 ya id da h receiving a lloeA medal, and the SO ya id da h placing fouAth winning a Albbon. Ctint accom- panied the GAeat Fall Longfellow chool' Aelay team which placed flA t gluing Clint anotheA gold medal. The State Special Olympic wa held In Helena, Montana at the Helena Ja. High TAack. Accompanlng Clint to the meet weAe hi paAent , GeAald and Con- nie UleaAleij, and hi Special Ed TeacheA, Lynn Plum- meA. The meet wa held Man 16 and 17. 12 GOOV JOB CLINT! WE’RE VERY PROUV OF YOU! Mike Amestoy Kerri Barrett Paul Beckham Dennis Mills Michelle Morgan Carolina Starin Sun Valley Sun Theresa Kress Wb ' Lome Krone ■ P Nathan Fasbender I Terry Hitchcock Clint Broere SEVENTH G R A D E Tera Krone Randy Williams The People, Picture Weekly Newspaper Augusta -- 562-3877 FRONT ROW (Left CO Right); Tell Steinbach, Danielle Wagner. MIDDLE ROW: Dale Young, Sarah Kay Converse, Sarah Krone, Kim Lederer. LAST ROW: Dan Butler, Tina Schoedel, Scott Arps, Nilda Hitchcock. TEACHER: Mr. Dan Carter. FRONT ROW (Left to Right): Tim Schoedel, Rob Bakken, April White, Jennifer Murrillo. MIDDLE ROW: Ralph Kress, Broady Isakson, Julie Barrett, Natalie White. TEACHER: Miss Heidi Holland 14 This page is sponsored by Kruegers accounting VICTOR W KRUEGER LPA Box 305 Augusta Montana 59410 • 406) 562 3456 FRONT ROW (Left to Right): Clint Wearley, Michael Irish. MIDDLE ROW: Josh Isakson, Shavna Hitchcock, Jaime McGill. LAST ROW: Tammy Stevens, Aaron Dehl, TJ Lederer. Carl Freeman. TEACHER: Miss Theresa Gannon. (Not pictured—Tassie Goss, Joel Beckham.) T H I R D G R A D E FRONT ROW (Left to Right): Lynn Folmer, Rebecca White. MIDDLE ROW: Misty Heinle, Callie Neck- stad, Pam Converse, Kerry Solem. LAST ROW: Jenny Araestoy, Kelsy Bakken, Logan Krone, Jennifer Kress, Heidi Berg. TEACHER: Ma. Beth Greathouse. (Not pictured—Chase Krone.) TlvLi page. AponAonad. by 406-562-3856 BURT ft GLORIA CONANT 406-562-9236 15 LAZY B BAR Cafe - Bar - hotel Augusta. Montana 59410 ENJOY A BIG SKY VACATION Home Cooking • Nature Awareness GOOD FISHING Visit Our • Augusta House ice cream parlor and Gift Shop and Antiques s E C 0 N D G R A D E FRONT ROW (Left to Right): Sommer McGill, Danielle Carter, Blair Hitchcock, Mindy Durr, David Knight. MIDDLE ROW: Callie Isakson, Christi Freeman, Daryl Huseby, Teresa Converse, Teal Blake, Lorraine Linthicum. LAST ROW: Katrina Berg, Raymond Murrillo, Cory Bachman, Jason Mosher, Misty Thunstrom, Will Barrett, Joshua Carlbom. TEACHER: Mrs. Kelly Troy. (Not pictured—Brian Neckstad.) Tku page. FRONT ROW (Left to Right): Chad Folmer, Marshall Anderson. MIDDLE ROW: Jake White, Michelle Schoedel, Tyler Huseby, Joe Christenson. LAST ROW: AJ Patterson, Holly Durr, Jonathan Knight, Kevin Morgan, Jill Solem. TEACHER: Mrs. Joanne Reynolds. 16 AponAoti d by nancy weisner Augusta, Montana V WestMont I. Agency FRONT ROW (Left to Right): Megan Troy, Katie Jo Murphy, MIDDLE ROW: Justin Morgan, Anna Kormann, Elly Mae Leazenby. LAST ROW: Katie Christensen, Heidi Carlbom, Kelsey Ripley. TEACHER: Miss Nancy Carter. K I N D E R G A R T E N The Wizard of MR. RICK RIPLEY MRS. JODY YOUNG Secretary C AUGUSTA SCHOOL BOARD FRONT ROW: Tim Troy, Bonita White, Buck BACK ROW: Jody Young, Rick Ripley, Dave Barrett, BiLl MS er SUPERINTENDENT German English Junior Advisor CHUCK FOLMER K-12 Music Pep Band Freshmen Advisor KATE FOLMER Art Junior High Advisor GARY GALAHAN History Football Coach Track Coach Sophomore Advisor MARK GIBBONS English and Library Senior Advisor J.H. Boys Basketball Coach BILL LEPLEY 7-12 Sciences Asst. Football Coach H.S. Boys Basketball Coac Sophomore Advisor High School Math H.S. Girls Basketball Coach G.S. Boys Basketball Coach Senior Advisor Business Junior High Math Pep Club and Cheerleader Advisor Junior Advisor School Paper and Annual Advisor G.S. Girls Basketball Coach 20 SYLVAN SUSAG Vo-Ag Counselor FFA Advisor Freshmen Advisor ANNIE LAME Cook SHORTY HENRY Elementary Custodian HELEN MORGAN Bus Driver BUDDY GOSS Bus Driver BILL YOUNG Bus Driver Not Pictured: BARB ARPS Bus Driver BILL'S TOWING REPAIR BUCKHORN BAR Bill, Jody,Christi and Dale Young 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE Gordon, Frances and Frank Dellwo Beef strips, chicken, shrimp, Jo Jo's to stay or take out Box 343 Augusta, MT 59410 (406) 562-3417 A wide variety of liquor AUGUSTA, MONTANA I (Hfr6S rn ‘E;sn6nv ozz xog STAN'S SERVICE uAuLuej iioujOQ eqi luojj ‘sjomes ‘yarn pooo„ S6ee-39S (90fr) ..juoBv eouejnsui am jnoA Serving the Augusta area since 1961 0q Ol IUBM |„ thnhoo 'H aonaa STAN BALEK Augusta, MT 562-3358 Good luck, seniors Ijmior £ orirtu [Iz t to Rtgkt) VuAty Fcubcnden, Siuan Cantcn Kantcn Httckcock, Paata. AtJf.cn Student Council [Fnont slow) OFFICERS: SccActcLny Tne.aAuneA -Bnct AJULcn, Vnutdcnt--Paata Attcn, Vtce. PneAtdcnt -KaAZcn Httchcock Itlcddtc n out): Lt6a Lame, Bttt Mctancy, Vasty Fasbcndcn [Back now): Jodi Pnuttls, Vonothy Kn ut 3AM MUSICIANS PERFORM Four superior ratings were brought home by members of the Augusta High School Band on April 4 and 5. The saxaphone quartet consisting of Paula Allen, Ronda Sangray, Janette Arps, and Naomi Wearley played Malaguena to receive their number one rating. Dusty Fasbender and Karlen Hitchcock both brought home a one rating. Dusty played a euphonium solo, Sarabande and Menuette, and Karlen played a trumpet solo, Andante et Allegro, and then the two boys combined their talents with a trum- pet and euphonium duet. Carnival of Venice to give them another superior. Other students competing in the music festival were Dusty Fasbender,piano solo. Prelude 015, Karlen Hitchcock,piano solo, Spanish Dance, Naomi Wearley, flute solo. Gavotte. Deanna Hitchcock, flute solo, A Song Without Words. These students all received a two rating of excellence. A trio of Kevin Fasbender,Karlen Hitchcock, and Dusty Fasbender playing Trumpet Vol- untary also received a two rating. The Augusta High School Band gave a good performance and received a two rat- ing at the District Mu9ic Festival held in Great Falls. The band's performance songs were: Royal Air Force March Post and Coventry. At the State Music Festival in Helena on May 2 and 3, those students with sup- erior ratings again tested their talents. The saxaphone quartet's performance and Dusty's euphoniixn solo both received an excellence rating of two. Karlen's solo and Dusty and Karlen's duet received sup- erior ratings of one at the state level. (FRONT ROW): Dorothy Kress, Kerri Barrett, Shaylin Krone, Adell Wearley, Heather Butler, Keven Helnle, Paul Beckham, Terry Hitchcock, Naomi Wearley, Christi Young, Rhonda Boadle, Deanna Hitchcock. (MIDDLE ROW)! Theresa Kress, Tera Krone, Shaun Artz, Rachel Sangray, Janette Arps, Paula Allen, Susan Carter, Shonie Anderson,Ronda Sangray. (BACK ROW): Mike Araestoy, Lome Krone, Beth Thompson, Karlen Hitcocock, Clint Broere, John Galahan, Dusty Fasbender, Kevin Fasbender, Beckie Thompson, Nathan Fasbender. c mual THIS IS ALL THE FILM WE HAVE LEFT Advisor Mitzy Ropp and Paula Allen SAX QUARTET: Ronda Sangray, Paula Allen, Janette Arps, and Naomi Wearley. SOLOS AND DUET: Dusty Fasbender and Karlen Hitchcock. 1 'mm Susan Carter 24 11 - Kris Collins (FRONT ROW): Vice President Jill Bakken, Ross Broere, Susan Carter, Jodi Pruttis, Bill Melaney, Bret Allen, Dorothy Kress, Deanna Hitchcock, Shaylin Krone, Adell Wearley, Kerri Barrett. (SECOND ROW): President Kevin Fasbender, Justin Starln, Joe Stover, Tera Krone, Bev Heinle, Rhonda Boadle, Paula Allen, Beth Thompson, Ronda Sangray, Jennl Thunstrom, Rachel Sangray, Melissa Harrlsville, Jolene Romberg, Theresa Kress. (THIRD ROW): Carolina Starln, Kris Collins, Karlen Hitchcock, Deckle Thompson, Christi Young, Secretary Treasurer Naomi Wearley, Lisa Lame, John Calahnn. (LAST ROW): Janette Arps, Dennis Mills, Nathan Fasbender, Clint Broere, Keven Heinle, Terry Hitchcock, Mike Amestov, Lome Krone, and Shawn Artz. jirls Boys State FFA (FRONT ROW): Bret Allen, Jodi Pruttis, Carolina IStarin, Kris Collins. (BACK ROW): Janette Arps, Justin Starln, Greg Thompson, Bill Melaney, and Tucker Mills. (Front Row): Shonie Anderson, Beekie Thompson, Bev Heinle. (Middle Row): Lisa Lame, Beth Thompson, Bret Allen, Kirk Barnes, Advisor Sylvan Susag. (Back Row): Jodi Pruttis, John Galahan, Karlen Hitchcock, and Bill Melaney. SuAan Contest, Paata Allen, Roaa Bnoene, Kanlen Hitch- cock. FFA membe u auction themAclveA a slaves, at thcvi Annual Banquet In May to nalbe money. FOR EVERY INSURANCE NEED WestMont Agency Choteau, Montana 466-5772 Allen's Charolais Annual Spring Bull Sale Butch, Patsy, LeAnn, Bret Phone: 467-3133 Box 159 Augusta, Montana AUGUSTA DINNER CLUB Everybody welcome Serve daily Monday-Friday Served family style 12:00 p.m. Rita and Cecil Bond THE CITIZENS STATE BANK P.O.BOX 858 CHOTEAU, MONTANA 59422 466-5743 Ellen's bf Choteau Ladies - Children's Apparel Exclusive Brands - Latest Styles Fabrics - Notions Phone 466-2777 P. O. Box V, Choteau, MT 59422 J S HARDWARE Steve McGill Jackie, Jaime, Sommer, Stacy Plumbing-Heating-Refrigeration Sales and Services Electrical Supplies 562-3238 925 North Main, Choteau, MT 59422 (406) 466-5531 Nl) RESTAURANT Steaks • Seafood • Fried Chicken • Burgers Beer • Wine • Soft Drinks Reservations welcome Open 7 days a week All orders can be prepared to go Open for breakfast during summer hours The Teton County ABSTRACT COMPANY Your Full Service Title Co. P. O. Box 12 Choteau, MT 59422 26 UmbeAA o{ the Clasa 0{ 1986 were preAented witf cv. heart-a hap ed cake on l a£cn£tn 6 day by the A.H.S. Pqm Club in appreciation {or their {our year o{ dedica- tion in the athletic program at Augusta. February 14 oIao marked the last home game {or the Aenior boyA oJLao marked the loAt home game {or the Aenior boyA basketball playerA and cheerleader. Pictured are (FRONT ROW): ' Dusty Fasbender, Allen, Susan Carter. (SECOND ROW) : Kris Collin Rosi Broere, Ron Wagner, and Karlen Hitchcock. I 27 Coach Gary Galahan F««T3AkLf FRONT ROW (Left to Right): John Galahan, Bill Melaney, Kevin Fasbender, Karlen Hitchcock. BACK ROW: Tucker Mills, Ross Broere, Rory Romberg, Bret Allen, Dusty Fasbender, Jim Plummer. (Not pictured—Sean Slanger.) Assistant Coach Bill Lepley football players RECOGNIZED Dusty Fasbender, the Elks outside linebacker, was chosen by the coaches of the District 5C for second team all con- ference. He was also chosen as an alternate for the All Star Game. Other awards went to Ross Broere and Karlen Hitch- cock. They received an honor- able mention by the coaches. ELK 1985 FOOTBALL RECORD Sept. 7 AUGUSTA 22 SUNBURST 46 Sept. 14 AUGUSTA 12 DUTTON 47 Sept. 28 AUGUSTA 22 VALIER 50 Oct. 5 AUGUSTA 20 BLUE SKY 36 Oct. 12 AUGUSTA BIG SANDY Oct. 16 AUGUSTA 47 BOX ELDER 14 • denotes Homecoming Game denotes forfeit by Augusta DUSTY FASEENIER 28 KARLEN HITCHCOCK ROSS ERCERE GIRLS BASKETBALL (FRONT ROW): Paula Allen, Beth Thompson, Rhonda Boadle, Ronda Sangray. (BACK ROW): Christi Young, Lisa Lame, Naomi Wearley, Susan Carter, Janette Arps. Linda Rasmussen Paula Allen PLAYERS SELECTED Naomi Meante y looa a ejected u la memben oI the second team ati contfenence team by the coacheA of ViAtnic.t 8C. Sad an Canten uxu liven an honeAable mention. Naomi Wearley Susan Carter J U n • i o r a r s G i t y (FRONT ROW): Bev Heinle, Rhonda Boadle, Beckie Thompaon. (BACK ROW): Janette Arps, Jodi Prut- tis, Dunja Debris, Shonie Anderson. 30 31 FRONT ROW: Beckie Thompson,Dorothy Kress,Deanna Hitchcock, Susan Carter, Paula Allen. SECOND ROW: John Galahan,Karlen Hitchcock, Dusty Fasbender, Ron Wagner, Doug Mills, Kevin Fasbender. BACK ROW: Coach Bill Lepley, Dale Bakken, Rory Romberg, Bret Allen, Ross Broere,Tucker Mills,Jim Plummer, Manager Lisa Lame. COACH Bill Lepley 3 YS VARSITY GAME SCORES AUGUSTA 47 CENTERVILLE 69 UGUSTA 48 STANFORD 61 AUGUSTA 62 MSDB 33 AUGUSTA 63 POWER 56 AUSUSTA 49 HIGHWOOD 62' UGUSTA 73 GEYSER 97 AUGUSTA 82 BRADY 50 AUGUSTA 4 I CENTERVILLE 54 AUGUSTA 44 DUTTON 67 Augusta 43 GERALDINE 7,l AUGUSTA 72 STANFORD 8% £ugusta 76 MSDB 49 AUGUSTA 58 BRADY 56 Augusta 71 POWER 78 Augusta 53 HIGHWOOD 86 AUGUSTA 67 GEYSER 74 Augusta 64 DUTTON 59 'AUGUSTA 54 GERALDINE 74 TOURNAMENT AUGUSTA 77 MSDB 48 AUGUSTA 61 STANFORD 75. Augusta 60 DUTTON 7T SASKfcTIAtE Karlen Hitchcock Clayton and Jamie Hitchcock Roas Broere Bill and Judy Broere Dusty Fasbender Mike and Vicki Fasbender Ron Wagner Bill and Charlene Schrader 32 VARSITY—Dorothy Kress, Beckie Thompson, Deanna Hitchcock, Paula Allen, and Susan Carter. Who wears short shorts? JUNIOR VARSITY—Ronda Sangray, Shonie Anderson, Bev Heinle, and Beth Thompson LET'S GO, LET’S GO! _ 4 I’m so excited. CHEERLEADERS — TRACK Eleven Make It To State.! Katttzn Hitchcock Naomi {JJ a ildy t Tkn.ee. Augusta High. School Students brought home medals Aom the State TAack Meet held In Missoula on Mat 24 and 25. Kanlen Hitchcock placed ilfist In the long jump, Ch ustl Voung placed second In the tAlple jump, and Naomi UeaAley placed fiouAth In the tAlple jump. Attending the State TAack Meet iveAe:Kanlen Hitchcock In the long jump, tAlple jump, 200 m. Aun, and the 1600 m. Aelay; ChAlstl Voung In the tAlple jump, 100 m. dash, and the 1600 m. Aelay; Naomi Weanley In the long jump, tAl- ple jump, and the high jump; Vasty FaSbendeA In the 300 m. kuAdles, 1600 m. Aelay; Shonle AndeASon In the 100 m. Aun and the 1600 m. Ae- lay; Ronda SangAay and Janetee AAps In the discuss; and Lisa Lame, Kevin fasbendeA, John Galahan, and Jill 3akken all competing In the 1600 m. Aelays. '34 TRACK. TEAM MEMBERS: (Front Row): Karlen Hitchcock, Joe Stover, Dusty Fasbender, John Galahan, Jim Plummer. (Second Row): Shonie ChAAlti Voung , Anderson, Rhonda Boadle, Palp Haitian Rnnda Sangray. Janette Arps. COACH GALAHAN awards. . . Rachel Sangray. (Third Row): Tucker Mills, Kevin Fasbender, Jill Most Impfiovzd. Boy -Vusty Fasbe.ndeA Most Outstanding 3oy -Kanlzn Hitchcock Most 7 mpaov d GinJL - Naomi WeanZ y Hoit Outstanding Giai” -CliAisti Voung Bakken, Bev Heinle, Naomi Wearley, Lisa Lame, Christi Young. (T ocs 4W§ vaioa . J.H. SFMTS FLAG FOOTBALL Bfiet Allen and K vU CoOLlnk w ie the fil ut place colnne u ofi the team coping event at the Augusta High School Rodeo on June . B tet aJL o captixAed the awa id o all abound In the AenloA. division at the Jiodeo. 37 c_Homecoming ‘85 KING and ,Q U E E N Bret Allen and Jodi Pruttis S N A K E DANCE At right: HEADS WE WIN— TAILS YOU LOSE Third Place Float- Seniors PANTHERS WILL SOON BE BRIEF HISTORY First Place Float—Sophomores CARDINALS—BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS Second Place Float—Juniors KING Ross Broere and QUEEN Susan Carter embrace as they dance to the theme song, HEAVEN, by Brian Adams. cHeaven 1986 Jr.-Sr. Prom KING and QUEEN—Ross Broere and Susan Carter PRINCESS and PRINCE—Paula Allen and Karlen Hitchcock The senior class awaits for the announcement of the 1986 Prom King and Queen. Candidates were: (Left to right) Pete Folmer, Karlen Hitchcock, Paula Allen, Susan Carter, Ross Broere, Dusty Fasbender, and Ron Wagner. CROWN BEARERS Callie Isakson A.J. Patterson March 22, 1986 Augusta Gymnsaium 9:00 - 1:00 Members o! the junior class and advisors who decorated for the evening's special event were! (Front row): Doug Mills, Dorothy Kress, Berk it Thompson, Bret Allen. (Back row): Miss Mitry Ropp, Rory Romberg, Miss Nancy Carter. Not pic- tured are Kirk Barnes, Biny Morgan, and Mrs.. Lasie Dudley-Mills. CAST- Bev Heinle, Lisa Lame, Deanna Hitchcock, Dorothy Kress, Naomi Wearley, Susan Carter, Karlen Hitchcock Dusty Fasbender, Paula Allen, Kevin Fasbender, and Ross Broere. CAST OF CHARACTERS Gordon Warren....Karlen Hitchcock Charlie Plunkett..Dusty Fasbender Mrs. Maggs...........Naomi Wearley Mary Lou Brennan........Lisa Lame Don Donley....................Ross Broere Larry Donley......Kevin Fasbender Miss Paather...............Dorothy Kress Jane Bardner.................Susan Carter Carol Iazzacd....Deanna Hitchcock Mrs. Donley....................Bev Heinle DIRECTORS: Mr. Mark Gibbons Miss Linda Rasmussen Lock, Stock, and Ltp tick Zir A comedy by John Hende rson SPEAKER Sonny Holland 3 aJd- ¥ S$upeid£z a i'7u?€ nyce l t t C ajxxz tut-fiea e zztz £ 0mfftezzc 77i zt¥ (Sz roat it i Sunday' z %ewt 0zt, ¥$ zy, et A eert d, UPazte e zt ecpAfa -dtkc S u ezd cz iJ cA o zazi zdczz t 2% £ aJd Sftexw NX £ aJ4 £0 0 4 9 U « @ u £ diSS {Hty b, r zce at tu? tz oMzyat 6 £e Jmz fo ti zxte udo £ceyk THANK YOU Msu. Kzlly Tfioy ion. youn. 19 yzasu oi dzcLLc.cuU.on! Congratulations Adett WeaA et -- Most Outstanding Eighth Grade Girl MelAAhatU B et Allin Dorothy Ka.ca 6 'toPiricNi ssaS rrsUA) AvA,C£ (MU A MmweR coudlcx . NC A ,TUIS IS MW ICAULAWKTV'- I i t, f j r J’ r 1 r. % tcb ir fCt VACATlCMl ‘ SALX 1 5 meat'. iLiee« c 50on. .• c£ V. LOOK. MA, MO DANE’S 7 cpt Jensens of Choteau FLORAL GIFT Choteau, Montana 59422 Distinctive flowers and gifts for every occasion Bob Marsue Jensen First Main P.O. Box 58 Bus. 466-2651 Greenhouse 466-2231 Countryside Beauty Salon TAMMY DELLWO Appointments and walk-ins welcome AUGUSTA, MT 562-3490 FORD CREEK OUTFITTERS Hunting and Pack Trips Liz, Jenny Travis Barker Augusta, Montana 562-3672 AUGUSTA PATRONS KENCK'S WELDING MACHINE SHOP A g A PARTS and SERVICE Buck and Jerry Amestoy 8e.Pt, Banb, Janette, and Scott Knpt Van, Fnancet, Bobby, Satan, and VanAeXJLe CanA.cn. CHOTEAU PATRONS REX'S EESaEGEED Stifa CHOTEAU VRUG H S H Implement Stoney'-i Spoilt Shop The Cltlzeni State Bank The Tootbilti Mem, Wean 44
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