Augusta High School - Wapiti Yearbook (Augusta, MT)
- Class of 1967
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AUGUSTA HIGH SCHOOL WAPITI We wish to thank the Parents' Athletic Club for their generous support during our last year. 1967 DEDICATION We, the Senior Class of 1967, dedicate this annual to the bus drivers, who have unstintingiy devoted their time and efforts for the safe transportation of the students to and from school. A special thanks is extended to Mait Troy for his patience and good humor all during the football and basketball season. 2 ADMINISTRATION Mr. E. J. Tuomi Mr. Paul O. Rohnke Superintendent Principal Guiding and directing, keeping us busy as can be, are Superintendent, Mr. Tuomi, and Principal, Mr. Rhonke. For all their years of service, they deserve a just reward; For just putting up with us four years, they've won a patience award. Working without pay is the school board of five, keeping our school working is that for which they strive. These hard-working men deserve praise for what they've done, so the seniors will say thanks to you, each and every one. Bill Barrett, Roland Mosher, Roscoe Geise, Art Mills, Bert Artz 4 Mr. Wilson Social Studies Senior Sponsor Mrs. Zimmer Library Mr. Swinney Business Education Freshman Sponsor Mr. Rohnke Business Education Junior Sponsor Mrs. Bishop Home Economics Biology Mr. Crites Mathematics Coach Mr. Nelson Vo-Ag Chemistry Miss Ginther English Chorus Sophomore Sponsor Mr. Anderson Band 5 Our cook and her assistant deserve a word of praise, For preparing hearty meals for all our school days. Our school was kept clean by custodians, Bill and John, Not only floors and ceilings but the windows and the lawn. The Seniors say thank you for everything you’ve done, You’ve helped make our high school days more enjoyable and fun. Helen Morgan Peggy McDonald John Cervais Bill Lovell SENIORS CLASS MOTTO: Knowledge to Achieve; Courage to Succeed. CLASS SONG: Born Free CLASS COLORS: Burgundy and Pink CLASS FLOWER: Gladiolus VALEDICTORIAN JEANE HELENE TUOMI Nickname...................... . E.J. Birthday.........................November 20, 1949 Pastime..........................Going to Fairfield Ambition . ...................Play Pro Football Pet Peeve................. School Mornings Description......................Indescribably Delicious Ideal Mate.......................Athletic, Lean, Dark Hair Favorite Saying ........ Get a move on Memory...........................Sal's Slumber Party Tournaments Activities: Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Chorus 1,4; Music Festival 2,3,4; Drill Team 3; Science Club 3; Girls' State 3; Cheerleader 1; Annual Staff 4; Play 4; Pep Club Vice-President 4. SALUTATOR1AN MARCIA KAY MILLER Nickname........................Marci Birthday........................May 7, 1949 Pastime.........................Looking for UFO's Ambition........................To be a mother of 12 kids Pet Peeve.......................Hotrodders Description.....................Pleasantly plumb and covered with freckles Ideal Mate......................Stanley Beemish Favorite Saying.................Hold 'er Nute Memory..........................St. Pat's Day 66 Tournament, 67 Pierce 1,2. Pep Club 1,2,4; Drill Team 1,2; Cheerleader 4; Class Treasurer 4; Play 4; Pep Club Treasurer 4. 8 SUZANNE MARIE BALER Nickname. . . Birthday. . . . Pastime . . . . Ambition . . . Pet Peeve . . . Description . . Ideal Mate. . . Favorite Saying Memory. . . . ’’Boots May 22, 1949 Learning to drive To be a famous singer. Being on time. All feet and smile. Felix Feeblefitzer Hey you guys. Class picnics, slumber parties. Activities: Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Chorus 1,2,4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Class Vice-President 3,4; Class Treasurer 1,2; Outstanding Band Member Award 3; Cheerleader 4; Homecoming Candi- date 3; Drill Team Leader 3, 4; Annual Staff 4. KEVIN BRUCE CORNELL Nickname. . . Birthday. . . . Pastime . . . . Ambition . . . Pet Peeve . . . Description . . Ideal Mate . . Favorite Saying Memory . Corny . September 6, 1949 . Hustling . To be the'worlds cham- pion pool player . Messy' lunchroom tables . Tall, blonde, neat, G sweet . S’S , blonde hair, blue eyes . It's not whether you win or lose, it's how many points you make • Summers at Swan Lake, Summer of 66, and bas- ketball tournaments Activities: Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1; A Club 1,2.3,4; Play 4; Annual Staff 3,4; Boys State 3; Editor 4. SUSAN LOU CELS1NCER Nickname ........................... Sue Birthday..........................December 24, 1948 Pastime...........................Augusta Airport G the Y Ambition..........................Speech Therapist Pet Peeve.........................The Lariat Staff Description.......................Red-haired, fun, G intel- ligent Ideal Mate........................Good looking and likable. Favorite Saying...................Toodles Memory............................School? Senior Priviliges Activities: Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club President 4; Class secretary 4; Lariat editor 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 4; Chorus 1,2; FHA 1; Princess of Prom 4. 9 CHARLES BOYD CINTHER Nickname..........................Charley Birthday..........................October 28, 1948 Pastime...........................Testing Cars (floatability) Ambition..........................Be like Jim Rynn Pet Peeve.........................Classes Description.......................Barely able to run Ideal Mate........................Short, dark hair, brown eyes Favorite Saying...................Gee Whiz! Memory............................Going away parties Activities: Track 1,2,3, 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; A Club 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 2,4; Football 2,3; Science Club 3; Boy's State 3; Treasurer 3; Play 4. JOYCE FAYE HITCHCOCK Nickname........................ Pete Birthday........................January 18, 1949 Pastime.........................Skipping school Ambition........................Travel and be a secretary Pet Peeve.......................Conceited people Description.....................Gentle and Jolly Ideal Mate......................Great personality and neat Saying..........................Don't get shook. Memory....................... . Basketball tournaments of 66 and 67, Sophomore picnic Activities: Vice President 2; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Chorus 1,2,3; Tumbling 1; Drill Team 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2; Annual Staff 4; Prom Queen 4; Class Play 4. LEO JOSEPH JOHNSON Nickname.........................Leon the Lion Birthday. . .....................July 12, 1949 Pastime..........................getting stuck in snowdrifts Ambition.........................Ride the Waves Pet Peeve........................Kids playing with my lights Description......................Mr. Teriffic IdeaTMate........................5'2 , Brown Hair, Blue Eyes Favorite Saying.................. Look a Dead Rat Memory...........................April 28, 1967, parties, 66 graduation party Activities: Basketball 1,2,3,4; A Club 2,3,4; Football 3,4; FFA 3,4; Boys State Alternate 3; President 4; Vice-President 1; Annual Staff 4; Lariat Staff 4; FHA King 3; Play 4. 10 TIMOTHY A. MALA TARE Nickname........................Hawk Birthday........................February 5, 1949 Pastime.........................Going on parties Ambition........................To get a motorcycle. Pet Peeve.......................Geography quiz's and sociology Description.....................Tall, dark and handsome Ideal Mate.................. Medium height, and dark hair Memories........................Sophomore party, and Basketball tourney Saying..........................I'll slap you severly about the ears Activities: Basketball 1,2,3, 4; FFA 1,2, 3,4; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1,2,4; A Club 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Chorus 4; FFA Secretary 4; Lariat Staff 4; Prom King 4. JAMES WILLIAM MILLS Nickname........................Pieface Birthday........................January 13, 1948 Pastime.........................Cars Ambition.................... To be an electrician Pet Peeve.......................Smart people Description.....................Unique? Ideal Mate......................5'6 , long blonde hair Saying..........................Hey cats Memory..........................DeMolay Conclave Activities: Football 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3; A Club 3,4; FFA 1,2,3; DeMolay 4; Class Play 4. MARGIE FAE SHORTRIDGE N ickname........................M agy Birthday.........................December 26, 1948 Pastime..........................Fairfield Dances, Riding Ambition.........................To become an archeolgist Pet Peeve........................Conceited people without reason Description......................Tall, beautiful, and fun Ideal Mate.......................Longhair, 6'1 , neat Favorite Saying.................. Bug off' Memory...........................Bridger Bowl and The Reef Activities: Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Band 2,3,4; Chorus 1,3; Drill Team 3; Cheerleader 2; Annual Staff 4; Sophomore President 2; Play 4; Homecoming Candidate 4; FHA 1,2,3, 4. 1 1 SALLY IRENE TAYLOR Nickname........................Sal Birthday. . . .................. . August 2, 1949 Pastime.........................Driving Dad's cars Ambition.................. To be a cosmetologist Pet Peeve.......................Bruce Williams Description.....................Only beautician knows Ideal Mate........................ Tall, dark, lean, and eggy Saying .........................Ohhh! Memory..........................Christmas Vacation 66, Fort Benton Drags, Septem- ber 65 Activities: Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2; Drill Team 3; FHA 1,2; Class Play 4; Cheerleader 4; Class Sec- retary 3; District Music Festival 2,3,4. JEROLD SAMUEL WARREN Nickname........................Spuds Mariono Birthday........................August 19, 1949 Pastime.........................Hustling and such. . . Ambition........................To be an Oceanographer Pet Peeve................ Chemistry tests Description.....................Groovy Ideal Mate......................5'5 , dark hair, blue eyes Saying..........................Oh, come on strong Memory • • • ..................Sophomore picnic and Montana Wildlife (Girls) Activities: San Diego, California 1; Track 1,2, 3,4; Football 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3; Play 4; A Club 2,3,4; Prom Prince 4. BRUCE R. WILLIAMS Nickname. .......................Governor Birthday.........................May 24, 1949 Pastime..........................Pushing my black bomb Ambition........................... To be like Mr. Day Pet Peeve........................Anything to do with His- tory Description......................Short, fat, and happy as heck Ideal Mate.......................Tall, skinny, and beauti- ful Favorite Saying...............You old heifer Memory. .........................Kick the can, Basketball tourney, Divisional and District Track. Activities: Football 1,2,3, 4; Track 1; Basketball 4; Class President 3; Class Secretary 2; FFA 1,2,3, 4; A Club 1,2, 3, 4; Boys State 3; Class Play 4. 12 CLASS PROPHECY In the year 2000, we find the class of 1967 a part of the civilization who immigrated to the moon. As we walk around the moon we find the popular Go a There-There, owned by JIM MILLS, and we see Suzanne Balek, a there-there girl, dancing and singing as usual. We discovered KEVIN CORNELL to be Vice-President of the Shellinger Destruction Company. He is now a converted Morman with two wives, Shelley and Kelly, speciali- zing in raising basketball players. SUSAN GELS INGE R has found that a steady diet of Green Cheese is much more ef- fective than the Metrecal she used in high school. JOYCE HITCHCOCK, a resident of the moon for five years, has just won the first an- nual hog calling contest. CHARLIE GINTHER also set a record, as the first man ever to circle the moon on foot. We are unable to find LEO JOHNSON and deduced that he has not been able to reach the moon in his '57 Ford, because of all the miles he put on it with his many trips to the Gelsinger ranch during his senior year. We also could not find BRUCE WILLIAMS. Either he is waiting for Leo, or he has died laughing of his own corny jokes. MARCIA MILLER spends most of her time in a firehouse watching the fire alarm. MARGIE SHORTRIDGE'S favorite pastime is ridding schools of incompetent teachers, and her friend, JEAN TUOMI, has been hired as coach of Jake’s Drinking Team. TIM MALATARE founded the Marlboro Country on the moon so he could scalp any paleface that may ride through. SALLY TAYLOR, fashions' consultant for the Magazine, The Old West, is current- ly doing an article on Space Cowboys. JERRY WARREN, due to his enlightenment received in Chemistry class, has invented a hair-growing tonic used extensively by his old teacher, Mr. Wilson. CLASS HISTORY 'Twas our first week of school in ole A. H. S. We freshmen were donned in our unearthly dress. We crawled through the streets on our hands and knees, While the heartless sophomores ignored our pleas. Our first president was Vickie McKnight. As vice-president, Leo did quite alright. For treasurer we elected Suzie B; And Bim was our first secretary. From Lincoln came Vickie, Marty, and Dean. Bruce Williams joined them to complete the scene. With our return dance our future was set; Before we knew it our class was in debt. Losing Marty, Dean, Jerry, and Vickie Moss Left our class with quite a loss. 0ur sophoraore year started off with a blast As we welcomed the incoming freshmen class. When the year began Vickie McKnight was gone But we gained Jerry, Terry, Marilyn, and Tom. For president we elected Marge. When she was gone, Joyce took charge. As secretary, Bruce had a skillful hand. Our money was guarded by Suzanne. Before the year had a chance to dim, We had lost Tom and Bim. Our Sophomore picnic we'll never forget; We haven't recovered from it yet. Our junior year was still more fun, For we had become upper classmen. Two new students joined our plight. They were Marcia Miller and Vickie McKnight. But someone else had taken leave; It was none other than Terry Reeves. President and vice-president respectively Were Bruce Williams and Suzie B. Sally kept notes that were neat and clear. Charlie kept all our money secure. Before the year had barely begun We'd lost Art, Lloyd, Gene, and Marilyn. A ballroom scene of pink and white Was our prom, Tender is the Night. Of course, our senior year was best. We ruled the school with bliss and zest. Vickie was gone when the year began And so was our dear friend, Ross Flamm. For president Leo was the one A good secretary was Susan. Vice-president was Suzie B. Marcia spent all our money. At Christmas time our funds were small, So we had a party instead of a ball. The senior play was lots of fun, 'Cuz we had three plays instead of one. The junior prom was a success, And we were filled with happiness. For our Queen was pretty Joyce And King Tim was our first choice. The senior banquet was quite a treat; We had more food than we could eat. Soon Commencement Day was here And the end was drawing near.' Now our high school days are gone, But our memories will linger on. CLASS WILL SUZANNE BALEK wills her dancing ability to Donnie Mills, her petite figure to Mikie Wildin, and her Roman nose to Mr. Rhonke. KEVIN CORNELL wills his out-of-town girl friends to Tim Troy', his light complexion to Ko-Ko, and his short, tight pants to Dan Freeman. SUSAN GELSINGER wills her driving ability to Rosemary Walsh, her unbiased opinions to Sis Garland, and her effective vocabulary to Mr. Wilson, who delights in it. CHARLIE GINTHER wills his iron stomach to Mark Christian, his singing ability to next year’s track team, and his ability to sleep in class to Betty. JOYCE HITCHCOCK, better known as Pete , wills her summer with Jungle Jim to Patti Smith, her duck walk to Glenda Harte, and her hog calling ability to Tim Nett. LEO JOHNSON wills his Fred Astaire Special to Dick Hammel, his shoes to next year's basketball team in hopes that someone will grow up to fit them, and his love of the Gelsinger family to Linda's next boyfriend. TIM MALATARE wills his Marlboros to Mr. Rhonke, his Copenhagen to Mr. Nelson, and the smelly desks to John Gervais. MARCIA MILLER wills her short skirts to Lorry Dellwo, her charge account at the Drug Store to Linda Gelsinger, and the scar on her knee to anyone who rides with Jerry' Warren on St. Patrick's Day. JIM MILLS, also known as There , wills his speeches to his patient audiences, his inresistable charm to George Camp, and his good humor to P.O. MARGIE SHORTRIDGE wills her go-go boots to Donna MacFarlane, her long hair to Miss Ginther, and her shyness to Donna Hammel and Kristy Henry—there's enough for both. SALLY TAYLOR wills her quivery chin to the Great Shake Manufacturers of America, her contact lenses to Sandra Pauli, and her love for the Troys to Marchie Buell and Jack Walsh. JEAN TUOMI wills her little red car to anyone who will fill it up, her attraction for cops to Allan McBride, and her scorekeeping duties to anyone who is attracted to Jim Handy. JERRY WARREN wills his chemistry average to Sherri Mirehouse, his guitar playing to Mikie Wildin, and his mechanical ability to Bill Koch. BRUCE WILLIAMS wills his slim figure to Valerie Krone, his flip-out teeth to Stanley Ginther, and his hot bomb to anyone who's silly enough to want it. JUNIORS Pres ident Suzanne Krezelok Vice President Stanley Ginther Secretary Donna Me Far lane Treasurer Tim Troy 17 Lance Krone Alan McBride 18 Dale Neal Zonda Simpson Tim Nett Sherie Mirehouse Sandra Pauley Patti Smith Rosemary Walsh 19 SOPHOMORES Mark Christian President Beth Hilger Vice-Pres ident 21 Mikie Wildin Treasurer Sis Garland t Virginia MacFarlane Mike Roe Deanne Hindberg Rick Ripley 22 FRESHMEN Valerie Krone President Kristy Henry Vice President Cynthia Mihalovich • Secretary 24 Donna Ham me 1 Treasurer Ruth Ferguson Bill Koch Barbara McBride Mike Miller John Tuomi Bert Doughty Warren Mogenson Mildred Wickstrom 25 SITTING left to right: Kevin Cornell, Editor; Leo Johnson, Business Manager. STANDING left to right: Sherrie Mirehouse, Susan Gelsinger, Joyce Hitchcock, Tim Malatare, Margie Shortridge, Mr. Wilson, Sally Taylor, Bruce Williams, Suzanne Balek, Jean Tuomi SITTING left to right: Susan Gelsinger; Editor; Joyce Hitchcock, STANDING left to right: Tim Troy, Tim Malatare, Mr. Rohnke, Kevin Cornell, Leo Johnson 28 Tim Nett, Jim Mills, Tim Malatare, Lance Krone, Leo Johnson, Mark Christian, Bruce Williams, Jerry Warren, Kevin Cornell, Charlie Ginther Kneeling left to right, Virginia McFarlane, Sis Garland, Sherry Morris, Mickie Wild in, Linda Gelsinger, Marcia Miller, Sally Taylor, Suzanne Balek. Sitting left to right, Sandy Joseph, Donna Hammel, Cynthia Mihalovitch, Jean Tuomi, Susan Gelsinger, Joyce Hitch- cock, Margie Shortridge, Kristy Henry, Third Row, Mrs. Zimmer, Ruth Ferguson, Lorry Delwo, Barbara McBride, Karen Hindberg, Valerie Krone, Scarlett Hays, Deanne Hindberg, Suzanne Krezlock, Donna McFarlane. Fourth Row, Rosemary Walsh, Zonda Simpson, Patty Smith, Sally Shortridge, Sherry Mirehouse, Connie Weisner, Beth Hilger. 29 SITTING left to right: Dick Hammel, Jim Mills, Leo Johnson, Bruce Williams, Tim Malatare, Pat McDonough STANDING left to right: Mr. Nelson, Dan Freeman, Bill Schrader, Tim Nett, Lance Krone, Jerry Burns, Stanley Ginther, Denny Dellwo SITTING left to right: Suzanne Krezelok, Rosemary Walsh, Margie Shortridge, Leo Johnson, Sherrie Mirehouse, Joyce Hitchcock, Mikie Wildin STANDING left to right: Mrs. Bishop, Kristy Henry, Patti Smith, Connie Weisner, Karen Hindberg, Scarlett Hayes, Sally Short- ridge, Ruth Ferguson, Cynthia Mihalovich, Sandy Joseph 30 LEFT LEG; TOP TO BOTTOM: Valerie Krone, Scarlet Hayes, Deanne Hindberg, Connie Weisner, Beth Hilger, Mikie Holub, Cynthia Mihalovitch, RIGHT LEG: Karen Hindberg, Lorry Delwo, Sherry Mirehouse, Sis Garland, Linda Gelsinger, Mikie Wildin, CENTER ROW: Zonda Simpson, Suzanne Balek, Donna Hamxnel. BOTTOM ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Ginther, Suzanne Balek, Sandy Joseph, Virginia McFarlane, Margie Shortridge, Joyce Hitchcock, Jean Tuomi, Linda Gelsinger, Donna McFarlane, SECOND ROW: Suzanne Krezlok, Patty Smith, Zonda Simpson, Donna Hammel, Valrie Krone, Cynthia Mihalovich, Sherrie Mirehouse, Ruth Ferguson, Scarlett Hayes, THIRD ROW: Bill Schrader, Mike Roe, Sis Garland, Lorry Dellwo, Mikie Wildin, Sandra Pauley, Rosemary Walsh, Barbara McBride, Mike Miller, Charles Ginther. 31 B A N D SITTING FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Sandy Joseph, Suzanne Balek, Sherrie Mirehouse, Virginia McFarlane, Doug Freeman, Donna McFarlane. SECOND ROW: Mr. Anderson, Instructor, Suzanne Krezlok, Glen Lapke, Rick Swinney, Margie Shortridge, Joyce Hitch- cock, Jean Tuomi, Bert Doughty. THIRD ROW: Mike Springer, Becky Mihalovich, Mary Helen Troy, Kent Mosher, Bill Schrader, Bill Koch. FOURTH ROW: Glenda Krezelok, Sally Taylor, Mike Roe, Dan Freeman, Burl Cobb, Charles Ginther. FIFTH ROW: Patti Smith, George Camp, Stanley Ginther, B. J. McDonough, Don Mills, Kristy Henry, Joy Severt- son. LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Gelsinger, Marcia Miller, Sally Taylor, Suzanne Balek. 32 ATHLETICS The Chase Scene Tired Bunch A peace talk? Simms vs. Augusta Augusta’s Football team showed much desire and hustle. They lost many good players, but should be a strong team for the years to come. The tackle SITTING left to right: Scott Cornell, Pat McDonough, Danny Dellwo, John Tuomi KNEELING left to right: Mike Roe, Mike Springer, Rick Ripley, George Camp, Bill Koch, Bert Doughty, Warren Mogenson, Stan Ginther, Dan Freeman STANDING left to right: Mr. Tuomi, Bill Schrader, Bruce Williams, Tim Malatare, Jerry Warren, Alan McBride, Lance Krone, Kevin Cornell, Leo Johnson, Jim Mills, Maik Christian, Don Mills. CO-CAPTAINS left to right: Bruce Williams, Kevin Cornell 35 Kevin Cornell Bruce Williams Tim Malatare Jerry Warren Jim Mills Lance Krone Stanley Ginther Alan McBride Leo Johnson ft ft I 9 s Q U A D KNEELING: left to right: Coach Tuorni, Jerry Burns, Jim Handy, Manager. STANDING left to right: Bruce Williams, Jim Mills, Rick Ripley, Kevin Cornell, Lance Krone, Leo John- son, Mark Christian, Tim Malatare, Tim Nett. KNEELING left to right: John Tuorni, Scott Cornell, Danny Freeman. STANDING left to right: Coach Crites, Denny Dellwo, Bill Schrader, Mike Roe, Bill Kock, Bert Doughty, Tim Troy, Pat McDonough. 37 Kevin Cornell Bruce Williams Tim Nett Tim Malatare Jim Mills Rick Ripley 38 Leo Johnson Mark Christian Lance Krone AUGUST' JANUARY School started..............................29 SEPTEMBER Drill team reorganized........................... 1 Election of class officers....................... 2 Election of cheerleaders....................... 7 Seniors sold annual ads.......................... 8 Football game Conrad and Augusta 24-7.................................. 9 FFA conference...................................13 Election of Pep Club officers....................15 Initiation party............................... 16 Girls1 and Boys' State reports...................16 Football game Centerville and Augusta 19-18.................................17 Football game Brady and Augusta 47-0................................ 24 OCTOBER Football game Belt and Augusta 20-7.............................. 1 Homecoming game Power and Augusta 67-19............................. 8 Football game Simms and Augusta 35-6..............................15 Football game Dutton and Augusta 49-13.............................19 Football game Cascade and Augusta 24-6..............................29 NOVEMBER FHA District Convention...................... 5 Football Banquet............................ 7 Winter Concert............................. 18 Voice of Democracy speeches..................22 Thanksgiving vacation .......................24 DECEMBER Basketball game Brady and Augusta 53-54 ............................... 2 Basketball game Power and Augusta 43-57 ............................... 3 Basketball game Dutton and Augusta 61-43................................ 9 Basketball game Belt and Augusta 61-59................................10 Invitational Tournament......................16-17 Christmas Party ................................21 Basketball game Central J.V. and Augusta 50-56 ............................. 21 Christmas program...............................22 Christmas vacation..............................23 Basketball game Cascade and Augusta 61-39 ........................... 6 Basketball game Simms and Augusta 51-50............................... 7 Basketball game Centerville and Augusta 45-36 .......................... 13 Basketball game Brady and Augusta 38-61...............................20 Basketball game Power and Augusta 67-48 .......................... 21 Basketball game Dutton and Augusta 59-42 .......................... 27 Basketball game Belt and Augusta 65-60 . .......................... 28 Juniors receive class rings................... 31 FEBRUARY Basketball game Cascade and Augusta 68-48 . . . . ..................... 3 Basketball game Simms and August 57-46 ............................ 4 Basketball game Centerville and Augusta 49-48 .............................. 10 District Basketball Tourney.............16,17,18 Visit legislature.............................21 MARCH Seniors receive announcements................. 1 Red and White Ball ...........................10 Senior play...................................17 FHA Convention................................18 FFA Convention................................18 APRIL Senior privileges............................. 3 State FFA Convention.........................7-8 Basketball Banquet.............................9 Cascade track meet............................13 District Music Festival....................14-15 Fairfield track meet..........................15 Prom Deep Purple ............................21 High School Week Bozeman......................28 MAY FHA Mother-Daughter Tea....................... 1 State Music Festival.........................5-6 District Track Meet........................... 8 Senior fish fry............................... 9 FFA Banquet...................................10 Spring Concert................................12 Divisional Track Meet.........................13 Senior Banquet.............................. 16 State Track Meet .............................19 Baccalaureate.................................21 Commencement..................................22 School closes.................................26 find out They came from California. . . GRADES Do You deodrant Hungover! ii it ’’Now You Guys o w Doing the twist' What are you holding girls? FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Sandy McBride, Doroth Damon, Lenny Malatare, Burl Cobb, George Greitl, J. T. Weisner, Lloydene Hayes, Joy Severtson SECOND ROW: Pam Hilger, Ross Geise, Linda Neal, Glenda Krezelok, Leslie Yother, Bonnie Berk, Linda Haugen, Kent Mosher. THIRD ROW: Lois Luoma, Debbie Welch, Pat Magnuson, Vickie Malatare, Rose Shanahan, ColannYork, Bob Hannel, B. J. McDonough, Doug Freeman, Tom Balek, Dan Barrett. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Martin, Monty McBride, John Cobb, Eddy Skinner, Kenneth Thompson, Linda McFarlane. SECOND ROW STANDING: Charles Malatare, Lois Ferguson, Patty Hindberg, Rozanne Henry, Stuart Goude, Lorena Welch, Becky Mihalovich, Larry Shanahan. THIRD ROW STANDING: Marilyn Mag- nuson, Michelle Mosher, Eddy Welch, Steve Roe, Rick Swinney, Glen Lapke, Dennis Anderson, Mary Helen Troy, Wanda Anderson. 45 SITTING, left to right: Melinda Anderson, Lora Henry, Marilyn Haugen, Sherry Miller, Carol Hammel, Becky Mills, SECOND ROW, left to right: Beth Ann Smith, Kurt Geise, Kyle Geise, Lloyd Allen, Mike Cobb, Gena Springer, Mrs. Madsen; THIRD ROW, left to right: Frank Shanahan, Frank Dellwo, Joe Damon, Bobby Morgan, Grant Greitl, Terry Miller, Kathy Mosher, Russell Alt. SITTING, left to right: Donald Erickson, Kent Neal, Jay Simpson, Roy Hitchcock, Gary Severtson, Rhonda Mosher, Jay Welch. SECOND ROW, left to right: Pam Doughty, Oral Welch, Terry Hayes, Randall McCann, Virginia Shortridge, Mrs. Tuomi. 46 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Debbie Wilson, Larry Anderson, Merle Morris, Cathy Christian, David Morgan, Betty Shanahan, Steven White, Eileen Shanahan. SECOND ROW: Debra Dellwo, Nancy Weisner, Deborah Kay McDonough, Kim Hindberg, Jeff Mosher, Vicki Lapke, Paula Goodman, Micheal Walsh, Mrs. Ginther, teacher. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Janelle McCann, Tammy Mihalovich, Jamey McDonough, Kay Lynn Tjaden, Millie Allen. SECOND ROW: Gae Goodman, Frank La Fromboise, Russell Shortridge, Charles Cobb, Art Skinner, Kathy Troy. 47 SITTING left to right: Jackie Balek, Cheri Cook, Betty Ann Malatare, Ramona Shanahan, Paul LaFromboise, Jerry Erickson, Brent White, Dana Mosher, De Ann Weiss. SECOND ROW left to right: Susan Roberts, Bob Stubblefield, Zina Simpson, Mrs. Cain, Steven Swinney, Nancy Morgan, Mike Nauman, Debbie Hammel. SITTING left to right: Scott Weiss, Neal Pond, Tammy Tjaden, Stephen Barret, Robbie Balek, Jeff White, Susan Wilson, Billy Skinner. 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SHOP ROSCOE GEISE and I (V) 1 VERNE HINDBERG CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS BILL AND JUDY BROERE Phone 562-3782 Augusta, Montana 7-UP RANCH RESORT DINING ROOM TRAILER PARKING 362-4256 JACK and LORETTA TODD LINCOLN, MONTANA LAMBKINS OF LINCOLN CAFE For your dining pleasure, We invite you to visit us James R. Palmer Ernest D. Reinhardt SMITH'S FOOD SPROTT'S ENCO TRUCK-STOP HUMBLE Tires-Batteries Bulk Products Complete line of Groceries Free Delivery Best in Meats Lockers Custom Cutting Cecil M. Sprott 362-4400 CENTER LEO G. MURPHY AGENCY Since 1922 AUGUSTA GRAIN ELEVATOR Ceretana Feeds Northrup King Feeds ■ YOUR U adependeat 1 Fertilizer J jkblN E ’’Don’t Trust to Luck, Insure” h „ Augusta, Montana Phone 562-3456 F. H. VanSon Phone 562-3251 McCLURE'S TEXACO Lincoln, Montana PETE'S DRIVE-INN Fried Chicken Curb Service Walk-up Service Great Falls, Montana UKE'S SPORTS GREAT FALLS, MONTANA BARNARD DRUG CO. IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR HEALTH Stockman's Headquarters FREE BANKING LOT Phone: 453-1482 904-906 Central Ave. West GREAT FALLS, MONTANA SCHELL'S RESTAURANT Town House and India Room Great Falls, Montana CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS RUTH AND RAY KRONE CORNMAN'S DIDRIKSEN'S TRUCK STOP IGA AND CAFE MARKET Meats - -Groceries Dairy Products Jfe Custom Cutting DRIVE-IN Fountain Service 76 Union Service Evelyn, Robert, Linda Flavor Crisp Chicken Didriksen Bill Joan Lincoln, Montana CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS RIPLEY TRUCKING, INC. Lincoln, Montana George Sally HIDDEN VALLEY RANCH Pack Trips Hunting Fishing Art Edith Weikum Augusta Bruce Cornell General Agent V KENTUCKY CENTRAL I LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Box 223 Augusta, Montana 59410 Phone: 562-3392 LAZY B CAFE Augusta Steaks, Chicken Seafood Bob Schaar CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS A. B. COBB THE JJJ RANCH AUGUSTA, MONTANA Hunt and Fish the Bob Marshall Wilderness Ph-562-3880 Let us pack you and your party to the heart of the Wilderness area for excellent big game hunting, fine fishing, and breathtaking scenery. CABINS AND EXCELLENT MEALS AT OUR MAIN RANCH HERB LEONA STEVENS Congratulations Always Ready Seniors to Serve You! LEW ZIMMER MONTANA FARM BUREAU INSURANCE POWER COMPANY AUTOGRAPHS 62 AUTOGRAPHS 63 AUTOGRAPHS 64
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