ore wore 4 We hope that as you leaf through the following pages you will share with us some of our fondest memories and past ex- periences. Look closely at our past then go with us into the future realizing as we do that gone are the yesterdays but the sun dawns on the new tomorrow, Mareen Jacobs, Editor Tina Ackerman, Asst. Editor BAKER HIGH SCHOOL Baker, Montana GEORGE BIRTIC - Business Manager The Senior Class of 1963 dedicates the Spartan to Mr. Max Mueller whose pa- tience, encouragement and understanding have been inspirational to us. We wish to show sincere appreciation to him for the six years he has given to the education of Baker High School students. It is with respect and admiration that we dedicate this an- nual to him. SUPERINTENDENT Thinking leads man to know- ledge. He may see and hear, and read and learn, as much as he please; he will never know any of it except that which he has thought over, that which by thinking he has made the property of his own mind. PRINCIPAL Knowledge, in truth, is the great sun in the firmament. Life and power are scattered with all its beams. LARRY BENDER Typing I and II HOWARD BREITBACH Vo. Ag. 1,11,111 and IV DARWIN BURNETT Shop 1,11, in and IV STEPHANIE CHRISTIANSON General Math, Algebra I and II GRACE DAVIS JOHN FLECK Art I and II, French I and II Bookkeeping, Shorthand, History DELMAR FRIED Eighth Grade CARL GAUSTAD Eighth Grade AL GENA TONE Biology. Boy Phys. Ed. Coach LYLE GILLETTE Seventh Grade GERALD GRIFFIN KF.N JENKINS Library. English II Am. and Mont. History. Sociology. CoacI RAY KOVASH Band, Grade Vocal and Instrumental WALT LUETKINS Civics, Drivers Training World Geography, World History WALLACE McCRUM Guidance TOM McGONIGAL English III and IV, Latin I and II .«.38 $972 1 1 2r1 88.921 912 14.76; t. V.i,. 18 (ml oi iw w F ♦ V n. I! hit till MAX MUELLER Solid Geometry, Chemistry Geometry, Physics, Trig. FERN RATLIFF Seventh Grade BEN POST Custodian Jk f TED RAMBUR Custodian Iff III 'TU IH!! ROBERTA JOAN ABRAMS Bobbi I have often regretted my speech; never my silence. ALBERTINA ACKERMAN Tina 1« Remember; not even a mosquito gets a slap on the back until it goes to work. JAMES THEODORE BECHTOLD Jim Nothing is so difficult but that it may be found out by seeking. DOUGLAS DAVID AUSTIN Doug What is past I know; but what is for to come I know not. JOHN RUSSELL BAGLEY Butch Studiously inclined; but not often. DENNIS RAY AFRANK Dennis Fortune is like glass; the brighter the glitter, the more easily broken. JOAN ELISABETH BECHTOLD Joan Tough problems are your opportunities. Pushovers accomplish little. DWIGHT VERNON BUBUTZ Dwight The greatest asset of a man is faith. VIOLA IRENE BECHTOLD Vi Nothi)ig is impossible; but some things take longer. GEORGE JOE BIRTIC George” The contented mind is the only riches, the only quietness, the only happiness. WILLIAM FREDRICK CODY Bill I respect no man's opinions, I have some of my own. GLADE GRAHAM BRINK ERHOFF Glade ’ A cheerful heart and a smiling face brings sunshine to the darkest place. DUDLEY ROY CROW Dudley If the elevator Is broken, take the stairs. RICHARD LYNN DOGGETT Dick Be happy, carefre and merry for torm row you may be married. LILA JANE FRIED Lila We have forty million reasons for failure, but not a single e xc use. WILLIAM HOWARD DAVIS Howard Before everything else getting ready is the secret of success. SHARON MARIE DUFFIELD Sherry Piease go away and leave me to my dreams. KENNETH GENE DUFFIELD Kenny A good idea can never drop into a closed mind. STEVE RAY GONSIOROSKI Steve The biggest room in the world is the room for improvement. VICTOR HUETHER Vic Like ships in the sea we go either home- ward or onward. RUSH JACKSON HALL Jack” The road to success is uphill, so don’t expect to break any speed records. KEITHA LYNN GRIFFITH Keitha It takes all kinds to make a world. DONNA MAREEN JACOBS Mareen To know what you know and to know what you don't know is to know. SHARLENE LUANA HARTSE Shy Still water runs deep. CARL LEROY JAFEK Carl Yesterday is gone, to- morrow mav never come, today is here. GERALD WARREN JESTNES Jerry Genius is the gold in the mine, talent u tire miner who works and brings it out. TERESA IRENE KORNEYCHUCK Tessie Man has his will, but woman has her way. LARRY K ALL AND Larry If you do not think about the future, you cannot have one. MARILYN DAPHNE KARCH Marilyn Good people are kinder to their enemies than bad ones are to their friends. DAVID GENE JORDAN Ge ne It is better to know nothing than to know what isn't so. Good-bad- indifferent. CHERYL DEE LEWIS ‘'Cheryl Life is one fool thing after another; love is two fool things after each other. ROBERT FREDDY LAIN Bobby I feel like a fugitive from the law of averages. NANCY ELLEN KRUGER Nancy Laugh and the world laughs with you. EARLINE FAYE LIVES EY Earline Don’t put off until tomorrow what you can do today. WILMA IRENE LACQUEMENT Wilma ft RICHARD JAMES MALCOM Dick If more folks traveled the straight and nar- row; it wouldn't be so narrow. KENNETH JOHN MANKE Kenny It is better to be stupid like everybody than clever like none. DIANE FRANCES MORROW Diane Beauty is power; a smile is its sword. DIANE LYNN MIKKELSON Linda It's nice to be nice, try it sometime. DARLENE FAYE MECCAGE Darlene If silence is golden; I ’ll never be rich. CAROL ANN MECCAGE Carol” Life is very short but very certain, let us spend it as well as we can. MARGO LOIS RUSSELL Margo It matters not what you are thought to be, but what you are. HOWARD RAMBUR Howard He who has health has hope and he who has hope has everything. JERRY MAC ROY Roe Experience is what everybody calls their mistakes. JAMES HARVEY NICHOLS Jim What’s the use; yesterday an egg, tomorrow a feather duster. ROGER RAYMOND NOFTSKER Roger Life is what you make it. I THELMA KAY RUSTAD Thelma A thought is his who puts youth in it. ELEANOR ANN SCHOPP Eleanor Safe and sane like the Fourth of July. JAMES RUSSELL SMITH Jim Good people are kind er to their enemies than bad ones are to their friends. LEON RAY WATERLAND Leon Every man has his fault and honesty is his. GAIL ANN TRONSTAD ft Gail To err is human, to forgive is divine. BaHl ROBERT LEO STEFFES Bob Small deeds done are better than big deeds planned. MARY JO STENGLEIN Mary Today we follow; Tomorrow we lead. MARCENE MARIE WELFL Marty 1 take my fun where I find it. I leave no none unturned. DONALD HAROLD WYRICK “Don ’ The love of nature is the only love that doei not deceive human hopes. CLASS SONG Tune - Alley Cat The curtain is coming down, the play it o'er for the class of '63 We'll stroll these crowded halls no more Our class of '63 From Algebra I through English IV, we've gone Did we do our best? The A's and B's we'll brag about and forget the rest Our teachers - were swell We bid them - farewell Our special adieu - to classmates and under- classmen too And now that we're almost ready to depart we're feeling kinds sad These last four years we'll not forget the best we've ever had DIANE MORROW GAIL TRONSTAD HOWARD DAVIS CLASS MOTTO: What we are to be we are becoming. CLASS FLOWER: Gladiola CLASS COLORS: Lavender and Silver j ass y We, the Class of '63 deciding to leave a few things behind as we won't need them anymore, hereby declare this our last will and testimony. Roberta Abrams leaves her typing ability to Roy Dahl. Albertina Ackerman leaves Dale and hopes he will be good next year. Dennis Afrank leaves Lynn, hoping she will make it without him. Doug Austin leaves his pink car to anyone who will row it away, John Bagley leaves because the time is up. Jim Bcchtold leaves to wait at the telephone office for Marlene. Joan Bechtold wills her arguing ways to Janis Kochel. Viola Bechtold wills her good grades to Ben Howe, good luck! George Bixtic leaves his quiet ways to Jana Ludwick. Glade Brinkerhoff leaves the chemistry room for the Juniors to clean up, Dwight Bublitz wills his shy ways to Peggy Bickle. Bill Cody leaves with Thelma Rustad in one hand and his diploma in the other. Dudley Crow leaves to become cop in Marmarth. W. Howard Davis wills his ways with the teachers to Sharrie Cox. Richard Doggett leaves with Tessic Korneychuk. Kenny Duffield leaves his wise cracks to Roger Rost. Sharon Duffield leaves her ways with other girls' boyfriends to Joyce Heyen. Lila Fried leaves to head west (Billings). Steve Gonsiorski leaves and takes his Model A with him. Keltha Griffith wills her cheerleading ability to Kenny Fried, have fun! Jack Hall leaves his car to his sisters and prays! Sharlene Hartse leaves in a yellow Dodge with Jerry. Victor Huether leaves hoping Linda will hurry. Mareen Jacobs wills her artistic ability to Doug Wenz. Carl Jafek leaves his height to Sarah Weeks. Jerry Jestnes leaves chemistry class so the Juniors will have a chance to pass next year. Dave Jordan leaves his shooting ability to Jody Nelson and hopes he doesn't use it. Marilyn Karch leaves so some underclassman can take her place. Judy Krook leaves her absence slips to anyone who can make use of them. Nancy Kruger wills her slimness to any girl who thinks she can keep it. Wilma Lacquement leaves so the kids can talk in the library (undisturbed). Bob Lain leaves his traffic tickets to Bob Joyce so he can frame them. Cheryl Lewis wills her ability to get along with Mr. McGonigal to anyone who can use it to their advantage. Earline Livesey leaves so someone else can run sixth and seventh period library. Dick Malcom leaves to find his place in the world. Kenny Manke leaves his car to anyone who promises to be real careful with it. Carol Meccage leaves looking for the nearest party, slumber that is. Darlene Meccage leaves her love for horses and boys(?) to Jo Anne Blaser. Diana Mikkelson leaves not knowing where to go. Diane Morrow wills her singing ability to Barbara Celander. Jim Nichols leaves so John can wreck that cute white Ford. Roger Nofskter leaves his girlfriend and hopes she will be good. Howard Rambur leaves his curly hair to Sue Tobin. Jerry Roy wills his ability to play basketball to the Freshmen girls. Margo Russell leaves her piano playing ability to Betty Howe. Eleanor Schopp leaves to launch a great career in pickle testing! Mary Stenglein leaves to become a blushing bride. Jim Smith leaves to give Mrs. Murphy's hand a rest. (Writing tardy slips). Bob Steffes leaves his ring with Carolyn and hopes she won't hock it. Gail Tronstad wills her false teeth to anyone who will give them a good home. Leon Waterland leaves looking for more excitement. Marty Welfl leaves her walk to anyone who can handle it. Don Wyrick leaves to give the girls in home economics a rest. 'to!a Bectitold Carol Meccage Glass J rophecu Traveling around the galaxy in our revolving rocket ship. Bubbles, which was, incidentally, designed and built by Kenneth Duffield, the great inventor of our times, we stop at some of the planets to renew old ac- quaintances. The following is a record of our discoveries. The first planet we come to after leaving Earth is Mercury. Here we see Judy Krook working in Roger Stanhope's garage for space ships. We also see busy Eleanor Schopp who is editor ot the Floor Street Journal. There's Kenneth Manke, the undertaker, trying to persuade Dennis Afrank to become his partner. His motto is: Pay Now, Die Later. As we get ready to leave we come upon Lila Fried trying to get a new formula to make hair grow on her bald husband's head. Our next stop is Venus where we find Viola Bechtold working in the concession stand of a theater. She tells us that Carl Jafek owns the theater but he isn't here at the time. We also learn that Jerry Roy and Bobby Steffes are playing on the Planet Runners basketball team of which John Bagley is the manager and Douglas Austin the coach. Then we come upon Teresa Korneychuk and Richard Doggett running an orphanage for three-headed children. We have just received a message from earth: Cheryl Lewis is a well known accountant and has just earned her second million dollars. We are now on the planet of Jupiter where we find Earline Livesey and Nancy Kruger working on diets. We discover Margo Russell playing Chopsticks on the piano for the patients in the Good Luck Hospital. On the way out we find Dr. Joan Bechtold nursing Ernie’s seasickness. Arriving on Neptune, we see Thelma Rustad constructing the houses that Bill Cody designs. A little later we find the vet, Darlene Meccage, trying to cure Howard Davis of his fleas. At our next stop we see Victor Huether, warden at the Neptune Planet Penitentiary; he looks a little worn out trying to keep Glade Brinkerhofi from robbing another grocery store. Traveling to another part of Neptune we find Sharlene Hartse and Jerry S. gathering colored eggs on their chicken farm. Upon reaching Pluto we stop at the Frastee Teeze Fly-In and see Marilyn Karch mixing floats, while Jim Bechtold works as a car hop. Next we stop at a library and find Wilma Lacquement reading the daily story to the children. As we depart we look in at the Hic-Cup Bar Grill and see Jerry Jestnes and George Birtic in- venting a new drink. Z-Z-Z-O-O-M! There goes the Pluto Patrol chasing Carol Meccage for her 26th curfew violation and they don’t seem to be having much luck. Now we are on Saturn and find Diana Mikkelson competing against Mary Stengle in the planet-wide bubble- blowing contest. We hear music and it seems to be coming from the K I Dancing Studio where Keitha Griffith is teaching the Square Dance with Ivan's accompaniment on his fiddle. Through a cloud of smoke we see half a house and investigating we learn that Leon Waterland and Sharon Duffield were working on an ex- periment for Leon's Chemical Plant. We also see Tina Ackerman trying to cure Dale's case of mononucleosis. Arriving upon Mars we discover Roberta Abrams trying to create a new hair style for the Mars Men. Over the radio we hear Diane Morrow's latest recording Little Boys Bug Me. Stopping at the school we find Gail Tronstad teaching kindergarten. We just passed Marty Welfl putting another power pill in her spacecycle on her tour of the galaxy with David Jordan as her guard. Our last stop before we reach Earth again is the Moon. Upon landing on the Moon we see a huge mansion and discover it belongs to Jackson Hall. We talked to his private detective, Jim Smith, who told us that Howard Rambur is Mr. Hall’s butler. We now come to the races where Bobby Lain is trying for the Championship Speedrace while Dwight Bublitz and Jimmy Nichols are his grease monkeys. We stop at a dance and find Dick Malcom doing the twist with his Moon maiden while Steve Gonsioroski accompanied him on his xylophone and Don Wyrick on his harp. We are now on our way back to earth and as we stop at the Space-Co Filling Station we are surprised to find the attendant to be Larry Kalland. Coming closer to the earth we see our welcoming committee which consists of Mareen Jacobs, President of the United States, and Roger Noftsker, her chauffer. Our adventure is now over and we were delighted to meet our old friends again. Darlene Meccage Eleanor Schopp STANDING, left to right: J. Nichols, B. Cody, D. Afrank. SEATED: V. Bechtold, M. Russell, M. Jacobs, T Ackerman, E. Schopp, G. Tronstad. J. Abrams, B. Bertsch, J. Bohle, R. Boucher, L. Braun, R. Breen, W. Brownson, E. Buerkle. J. Carlson, V. Chesmore, M. Correll, S. Cox, D. Crow, J. Crow, R. Dahl, H. A. Davis. W. Desper, C. Deviney, D. Ferrel, K. Fried, M. Fried, S. Fuchs, F. Green- lee, M. Gregerson. K. Hall, B. Hatton, E. Hepperle, D. Holmlund, B. Howe, Ben Howe, J. Jen- sen, B. Joyce. M. Kinsey, J. Knutson, J. Kochel, P. Koenig, S. Kohler, C. Larson, V. Leischner, A. Livesey. ,Juniors C. Lloyd, J. Ludwick, J. Mac- Kay, John MacKay, A. Madler, L. Malcom, G. Munsell. K. Murphy, J. Nichols, J. O’Connor, J. O'Donnell, R. O'Donnell, D. Plummer, D. Rambur. E. Rasmuson, C. Ratliff, S. Rediske, D. Schouboe, S. Schuler, B. Schwindt, D. Segerstrom. S. Setine, D. Simmons, R. Sinclair, C. Stevenson, B. Strahan, R. Susa, S. Tobin. D. Twiford, F. Walker, S. Weeks, D. Wenz. it. .MM HOMORE O f f -a - Paulina Ackerman, Jerry Arnold, Patty Bertsch, Peggy Bickle, JoAnne Blaser, Marline Bobiney, Ricky Bowen. Bob Brengle, Sharon Brown, Bradley Bruce, Barbara Celan- der, Larry Chamberlain, Paul Chappelle, Carter Christiansen. Sharron Cobb, Lynn Cox, James Crawford, Bill Defferd- ing, Dennis Duffield, Karen Fost, Wayne Frier. Ervin Graham, Lucy Greenlee, Donna Rae Griffith, Jimmy Hastings, Rae Ardeth Heiser, Edith Hepperle, Joyce Heyen. John Hufford, Robert Justen- sen, John Kaderavek, Sandra Karch, Ed Lawler, Jean Leonard, Linda Lewis. Pat MacKay, Alvin Madler, Russell McIntyre, Jody Nel- son, Mike O’Donnell, Brenda Olson, Margie Peterson. Ray Pruett, Cynthia Rindy, Dennis Rost, Roger Rost, Sharma Rost, Gary Rusley, Keith Rustad. Clarence Schouboe, Elaine Schweigert, Fred Scott, Carole Seiler, Robert Singer, Ronald Siring, Twyla Smith. DiAnn Spriggs, Rick Stark, Michael Steffes, Tami Stener- son, Tom Stenglein, Jane Strahan, Nancy Striebel. Wayne Susa, Edward Williams, Mary Williams. Vera Abrams, Lynne Anderson, Connie Askin, Robert Berg- strom, Lois Berstch, DuWayne Bohle. Rick Brengle, Sylvia Bublitz, Dennis Celander, John Christiansen, Joan Crawford, Sylvia Davis. Joan Finkle, Brian Flint, Linda Flor, Linda Fried, Dennis Gilmore, Winona Hall. Larry Hoover, David Huether, Craig Hunter, Francis Hufford, Joanne Jensen, Virginia Jestnes. Linda Jordan, Judith Justesen, Karen Kalland, Linda Koenig, Kenneth Korneychuk, Kermit Krokker. Shirley Kruger, Kenneth Lacquement, Donnie Lain, Ronnie Lain, Marilyn Lang, Renee Leischner. Nancy Livesey, Renetta Martin, Susan Martin, James McDonald, Patsy McDonald, Lynn McMillan. Irene Mengel, Kelley Mun- sell, Gary Napton, Virginia Nelson, Russell Newell, Kathy O'Donnell. John Patton, Bonnie Plummer, Gerald Quenzer, Fred Rambur, James Rambur, Calvin Randall. Lonnie Rath, Eddie Renner, Edward Roberts, Kay Rost, William Rost, Robin Roth. Rosalie Rustad, Shirley Scheuf- fele, Betty Schwartz, Jerry Schwindt, Lester Schwindt, Barbara Siring. Ben Slagter. Marie Slagter, Robert Smeltzer, Kenneth Solo- mon, Steven Spriggs, Sheryl Stark. Tom Steffes, Diana Steiber, Paula Stengiein, Leona Susa, Margaret Tobin, Jerry Townsend. Lelia Twiford, Marlene Varner, Mark Welfl, Jim Wyrick. B. Mueller (Instructor) GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASS Roberta Abrams, Tina Acker- man, Joan Bechtold, George Bertie, Mareen Jacobs, Jerry Jestnes, Cheryl Lewis, Steve Gonsioroski, Dick Malcom, Diane Morrow, Margo Russel, Eleanor Schopp, Mary Sten- glein. cS o cS p e £ n o m l m o o r r c e s Carter Christiansen, Robert Jestnes, Edward Lawler, Pat Mackay, Jody Nelson, Elaine Schweigert, DiAnn Spriggs, Michael Steffes, Nancy Striebel. Ray Pruett (not pictured). These students have been on the honor roll five times out of the six six-week periods. Sharrie Cox, Howard A. Davis, Faye Greenlee, Rebecca Hatton, Elaine Hepperle, Dale Holmlund, Vicki Leischner, Alison Livesey, Lynnda Malcom, Colleen Ratliff, Connie Stevenson. Kerry Murphy (not pictured). Rita Cunningham, Linda Freid, Virginia Jestnes, Judith Justesen, Karen Kalland, Susan Martin, Renee Leischner, Virginia Nelson, Rosalie Rustad, Steven Spriggs, Marlene Varner. JooibalF RENEE LEISCHNER Freshman FRESHMEN FOURTH PLACE STUDENT COUNCIL FORMAL This is serious business! New style? Those energetic gals! Now, Fran, that isn’t nice. Did Sidney bake it? What a pose! Golly, a picture of us? Up and over! Watch him, Wayne Robert--a!! t No lie?! Honest, I did’nt do it!! Don’t worry we'll take care of you! QUEEN Tina Ackerman ATTENDANTS ATTENDANTS Keitha Griffith Sharlene Hartse Bill Cody Jerry Roy (Not Pictured) 7Ji ro n Colleen Rose Sheilah Vicki Rosezella Wayne Roy Howard Ratliff Mary Breen Fuchs Leischner Boucher Brownson Dahl Davis Mrs. Joyce Marion Dottie Willie Shorty Jim Abbott Sadie Abbott Abbott Morgan Abbott Meyerson Faye John Elmarie Kay Janis Connie Dale Jim Greenlee Nichols Rasmuson Hall Kochel Larson Holmlund Carlson Gram Patch Mabel Bubbles Mrs. Miss Edwin Cousin Carlson Quelch Carlson Oscar Hey, let's twist! Big Bad John Anyone for checkers? Sound Effects - Butch Rediske Stage Manager - Jim Carlson Asst. Director - Elaine Hepperle Bus. Manager - Elaine Hepperle Make-Up - Mrs. LaCross Director - Mr. Griffin Let us meditate. Somebody say something. en ior Hilda, I have the creepiest feeling! How would you like to catch a gang of counterfeiters? Carl Jafek Sweeny Come into the closet. I've got him. We're so proud of you boys. You're perfectly safe, Jenny! Get his gat, dearie 1 Amonia Dennis Afrank Mr. Cutter Wilma Lacquement Abbey Phillips Mareen Jacobs Irene Gleason Diane Morrow Hilda Hawkins ■ t i A f ! y Margo Russel Jenny Potts Jim Bechtold Hercules Jones Viola Bechtold Mrs. Malone Kenny Manke Guthrie Rosewater US1C n Second childhood? Coffee, quick!! Don't tell anybody, but— Now look here-- What is it? Couldn't be Eleanor! We warned ya, Judy. Will everybody please Oh, I give up. What happened to your ear, John? Knock-kneed? Carter, come out here this instant. Calories. Cats do smell don't they, Roger? got me i Me? dance with you? Pictured left to right. FIRST ROW: G. Birtic, M. Jacobs, T. Ackerman. SECOND ROW: M. Russell, D. Morrow, L. Malcolm, S. Martin, L. Bender, Advisor. THIRD ROW: R. Pruett, K. Manke, C. Stevenson, G. Tronstad, B. Hatton, E. Schwiegert. LAST ROW: D. Afrank, J. O'Donnell, B. Cody. Anticline Pictured left to right. FIRST ROW: T. Korneychuk, E. Shopp, C. Stevenson, V. Leichner, J. Jensen. SECOND ROW: C. Lewis, D. Morrow, R. Abrams, T. Ackerman, V. Bechtold, C. Ratliff, S. Cox, C. Rindy, V. Chesmore, J. Ludwick, E. Hepperle. L. Malcolm, M. Fried. LAST ROW: J. Kochel, K. Manke, W. Brown- son, D. Holmlund, D. Afrank, B. Cody, J. Nichols, W. Desper. Pictured left to right. FIRST ROW: Rosalie Rustad, Lynne Anderson, Diane Morrow, Tina Ackerman, Eleanor Schopp, Connie Stevenson, Elaine Schweigert, Carolyn Deviney. SECOND ROW: Kenny Manke, Howard A. Davis, Dale Holmlund, John Nichols, Mr. Bruggeman, Bob Bringle, Dennis Afrank, Butch Rediske. Pictured left to right. FIRST ROW: M. Jacobs, J. Bechtold, M. Russell, N. Streible, C. Lewis, M. Freid, E. Hepperle, SECOND ROW: D. Morrow, T. Ackerman, G. Tronstad, E. Schweigert, D. Spriggs, V. Bechtold, E. Hepperle, C. Stevenson, E. Rasmuson, K. Murphy. THIRD ROW: P. Mackay, M. Steffes, D. Holmlund, H. A. Davis, E. Lawler, C. Christiansen, J. Jestnes, G. Birtic, Mr. Bruggeman. Not Pictured: F. Greenlee, C. Larson, V. Leischner, A. Livesey, C. Ratliff, R. Justesen, J. Nelson, M. O’Donnell, R. Pruett. L a tin ( Juh Pictured left to light. FIRST ROW: B. Hatton. M. Russell, T. Ackerman. J. Nelson. SECOND ROW: P. Dickie. V. LeUchner. J. He yen, $. Martin, K. Murphy, E. Hepperle, D. Griffith, P. Ackerman, L. Cox, B, Olion, T. Rustad. R. Roth. D. Morrow. M. Jacobs, J. Jensen, S. Cobb, S. Brown, F. Greeniee, M. Fried. THIRD HQW C. Skier. R. Abrami, S. Rosi, E. Hepperle, C. Rlndy. V. Bechtold, G. Tronitad, J. Leonard, ||. Tobin. L. Anderson, V. Nelson, 5. Coa, W. Hall, R. Martin, R. Rustad, B. Plummer, M. Slater. FOURTH ROW': D Lain. R. Lain. Mr. McGontxal. R. Pruett. J. TowMcnd. E. Lawler. L. Braun, E. Schwel rt. S. cheuffelc. D. Spriggs. M. Steffe . D. Holmlund, C. Christiansen. D. Segerstrom, P. MacKay, J. Chrtitiamcr. 4 Pictured left to right. FIRST ROW: C. Lewis. C. Uoyd, II. Nwison. K. 0 Doonell. C. Stevewon. J. Abrams, V! Jacob . T. Rustad. T. Ackerman. $. Kirch. L. Malcom. S. Strtcbel. S, Sure. ?►, Bcrtsch. SECOND ROW: J ft,aitf F. Waller. J. OXTonior, I. Raimusoo, S. Fuchs. R, Bowen, W. H. Davis, H. A. Davis. T. Smith. i t Jest es, v. Abrams. G, Divh, Sponsor. Sc i Qjc ence Pictured left to right: H. A. Davis, R. Pruett, D. Holmlund, J. Nelson, J. Nichols, V. Bechtold, B. Brengle, G. Tronstad, M. Mueller, Sponsor, S. Tobin, G. Munsell, D. Huether, V. Huether, G. Blrtic, D. Lain. Pictured left to right. FIRST ROW: K. Jenkins, Manager, R. Steffes, J. Roy, S. Rediske, J. Nichols, A. Genatone, Advisor. SECOND ROW: D. Lain, C. Hunter, J. Carlson, W. Brownson, B. Joyce, V. Huether, K. Manke, D, Wenz, J, Nelson. THIRD ROW: D. Holmlund, B, Cody, R, Sinclair, J. Nichols, B. Brengle, R. Bowen, T. Stenglein, J. Hastings, J. Smith. Pictured left to right. FIRST ROW: Sarah Weeks, Barbara Siring, Shirley Kruger, Sharon Setinc. SECOND ROW: R. Breen, S. Duffield, Eleanor Schopp, D. Meccage, R. Boucher. THIRD ROW: B. Celander, K. Hall, L. Fried, F. Greenlee, K. Fost, R. Heiser, B. Swartz. FOURTH ROW: J. Kochel, D. Rambur, A. Livesy, L. Mal- com, C. Ratliff, N. Livesy, S. Bublitz, J. O'Connor, A. Madler, P. Stenglein. Miss Weed, Instructor. Pictured left to right. FIRST ROW: Mr. H. Breitbach, K. Duffield, G. Birtic, J. Bechtold, D. Wyrick, D. Bub- litz, D. Malcom. SECOND ROW: R. Smeltzer, D. Schouboe, D. Celander, C. Askins, J. Smith, J. Wyrick, E. Williams, S. Spriggs, W. Frier, C. Schouboe, D. Duffield, J. Hall, L. Rath. THIRD ROW: R. Singer, E. Roberts, I. Bergstrom, L. Waterland, R. Stark, S. Gonsioroski, M. Kinsey, K. Rustad, M. O'Donnell, J. Mac- kay, G. Russell, J. Crawford, D. Rost, K. Solomon, A. Madler. 9; 71. 71. ! ■ a _j Ai11 j£ V i A , i ,K- li h | i m FIRST ROW: C. Seiler, S. Kruger, L. Susa, B. Schwartz, J. Heyen, S. Duffield, T. Rustad, S. Cox, T. Ack- erman, M. Fried, S. Martin, R. Leischner, P. Bickle, L. Bertsch, K. Rost. SECOND ROW: S. Brown, V. Leischner, L. Fried, S. Cobb, J. Jensen, L. Lewis, E. Hepperle, K. Murphy, C. Lewis, M. Jacobs, E. Buerkle, M. Demos, R. Heiser, M. Slater, B. Siring, B. Celander, R. Boucher, R. Susa, S. Setine, K. Plummer. THIRD ROW: M. Celander, S. Rost, L. Malcom, D. Griffith, E. Rasmuson, D. Morrow, M. Russell, S. Fuchs, D. Plummer, R. Abrams, P. Ackerman, L. Cox, B. Olson, C. Rindy, E. Hepperle, N. Livesey, D. Rambur, R. Roth, V. Nelson, L. Anderson, M. Tobin, J. Justesen, Miss Winstead (Advisor). FOURTH ROW: M. Welfl, J. Krook, D. Meccage, E. Schopp, G. Tronstad, E. Schweigert, C. Deviney, C. Meccage, S. Tobin, B. Hatton, J. Ludwig, J. O'Connor, W. Desper, D. Spriggs, S. Scheuffele, A. Livesey, C. Ratliff, S. Bublitz, R. Rustad, R. Martin, W. Hall, V. Bechtold, V. Chesmore. FIRST ROW: P. Bertsch, C. Seiler, J. Heyen, J. Bechtold, J. Jensen, S. Cox, C. Deviney, S. Martin, R. Leischner, P. Bickle, M. Fried, S. Weeks. SECOND ROW: S. Brown, V. Leischner, L. Fried, $. Cobb, L. Lewis, E. Hepperle, K. Murphy, C. Lewis, M. Jacobs, E. Buerkle, T. Rustad, N. Striebel, M. Slater, B. Cel- ander, R. Boucher, S. Setine, K. Plummer, K. Hall, R. Breen. THIRD ROW: M. Gregerson, S. Rost, L. Mal- com, D. Griffith, E. Rasmuson, D. Morrow, M. Russell, S. Fuchs, C. Lloyd, R. Abrams, T. Ackerman, P. Ackerman, J. Kochel, L. Cox, B. Olson, C. Rindy, E. Hepperle, R. Roth, V. Nelson, L. Anderson, M. Tobin, J. Justesen, C. Stevenson, Mr. Bruggeman (Advisor). FOURTH ROW: M. Welfl, E. Schopp, S. Duffield, C. Tronstad, C. Meccage, S. Tobin, B. Hatton, J. Ludwig, L. Plummer, J. Leonard, E. Schweigert, J. Braun, D. Spriggs, S. Bublitz, S. Scheuffele, F. Walker, R. Rustad, R. Martin, W. Hall, V. Bechtold, B. Bertsch, J. Abrams. Pictured left to right. FIRST ROW: P. Bertsch, C. Sieler, S. Brown, M. Lang, B. Schwartz, J. Heyen, W. Lac quement, C. Larson, K. Murphy, M. Jacobs, M. Bobiney, J. Bechtold, V. Leischner, L. Fried, S. Martin, R. Leischner, P. Bickle, M. Fried, B. Celander, S. Kruger, L. Susa, S. Weeks. SECOND ROW: D. Twiford, C. Lloyd, S. Karch, S. Cobb, J. Jensen, L. Lewis, E. Hepperle, R. Abrams, T. Ackerman, L. Fried, N. Kruger, D. Rambur, N. Livesey, E. Buerkle, T. Rustad, N. Striebel, M. Slagter, M. Demos, B. Plummber, B. Siring, S. Setine, R. Heiser, K. Hall, R. Breen, P. Susa, S. Kohler. THIRD ROW: M. Peterson, M. Celander, M. Gregerson, S. Rost, L. Malcom, D. Griffith, E. Rasmuson, D. Morrow, M. Russell, J. Blaser, P. Stenglein, J. Ludwick, P. Ackerman, J. Kochel, L. Cox, B. Olson, C. Rindy, E. Hepperle, R. Roth, V. Nelson, L. Ander- son, M. Tobin, J. Justesen, C. Stevenson, V. Chesmore, B. Bertsch, L. Greenlee. FOURTH ROW: M. Welfl, D. Meccage, C. Deviney, E. Schopp, S. Duffield, K. O’Donnell, G. Tronstad, C. Meccage, S. Tobin, S. Cox, B. Hatton, D. Plummer, S. Ruchs, J. Leonard, E. Schweigert, L. Braun, L. F. Bruggerman, Director, J. O’Connor, W. Desper, D. Spriggs, S. Scheuffele, A. Livsey, C. Ratliff, F. Walker, R. Rustad, R. Martin, W. Hall, V. Bechtold, J. Abrams, T. Smith, T. Korneychuk, M. Karch. 73 jys' fffee C fuf) w -e4: rr «4 Pictured left to right. FIRST ROW; K. Fried, M. Welfl, S. Spriggs, J. Smith, G. Birtic, W. Susa, R. Pruett, R. Lain, R. Smeltzer, J. Carlson, K. Duffield, B. Schwindt, V. Huether, R. Siring, D. Duffield. SECOND ROW: H. Rambur, E. Williams, K. Korneychuk, R. Brengle, W. Brownson, J. Nichols, L. Waterland, D. Bub luz, J. Knutson, J. Roy, R. O'Donnell, J. Bohle, B.Joyce, D. Rost, D. Wenz, L. Chamberlain, D. Plummer, L. F. Bruggerman, Director. THIRD ROW: J. Nelson, G. Munsell, D. Segerstrom, D. Afrank, J. O’Donnell, R. Sinclair, J. Nichols, W. H. Davis, B. Cody, B. Brengle, K. Rustad, R. Bowen, C. Christiansen, H. A. Davis, S. Rediske, D. Holmlund, M. O’Donnell, J. Bechtold. janr Pictured left to right. FIRST ROW: C. Rindy, J. Arnold, C. Sergerstrom, M. Williams, M. Steffes, M. Jacobs, E. Rasmuson, C. Stevenson, D. Eilek. SECOND ROW: K. Murphy, S. Cox, E. Schweigert, K. Lacquement, S. Martin, M. Gregerson, F. Rambur, B. Wenz, K. Breitbach, K. Olson, J. Morrow, C. Jafek, B.Joyce. THIRD ROW: A. Kemmis, S. Scheuffele, J. Nichols, B. Hatton, E. Lawler, L. Lewis, P. Bickle, E. Hepperle, R. Roth, M. Russell, S. Duffield, L. Fried, B. Rustad, D. Segerstrom. FOURTH ROW: J. Bickle, R. Kovash, Di- rector, J. Carlson, D. Holmlund, D. Lain, C. Sieler, V. Nelson, D. Morrow. STANDING, left to right: R. Leischner, T. Rustad, L. Anderson. KNEELING: E. Buerkle. Pictured left to right. FIRST ROW: P. Bertsch, C. Sieler, V. Leischner, S. Rost, D. Morrow, M. Jacobs, M. Russell, K. Murphy, L. Malcolm, J. Jensen, S. Cobb, B. Bertsch, S. Brown, P. Bickle, M. Fried, R. Leischner, L. Fried, J. Bechtold, L, Susa. SECOND ROW: W. Lacquement, S. Karch, C. Stevenson, E. Hepperle, F. Walker, B. Hatton, E. Schopp, T. Rustad, S. Tobin, E. Schwiegert, D. Spriggs, J. O'Connor, J. Ludwick, B. Olson, S. Cox, C. Rindy, T. Ackerman, E. Rasmuson, T. Korneychuk, M. Karch, L. F. Bruggeman, Director. THIRD ROW; K. Fried, J. Carlson, J. Nelson, W. Brownson, K. Korneychuk, L. Waterland, G. Munsell, D. Afrank, D. Segerstrom, B. Cody, R. Sinclair, J. Nichols, J. Roy, C. Christiansen, H. Davis, D. Holmlund, J. Bechtold, B.Joyce, J. Nichols, D. Wenz, K. Duffield. Pictured left to right. FIRST ROW: C. Rindy, K. Murphy, E. Schweigert, K. Lacquement, S. Martin, M. Ram- bur, D. Eilek, C. Stevenson, E. Rasmuson, C. Jafek, M. Jacobs. SECOND ROW: B. Hatton, E. Lawler, L. Lewis, P. Bickle, E. Hepperle, R. Roth, M. Russell, S. Duffield, L. Fried, B, Rustad, D. Segerstrom, B. Joyce. THIRD ROW: R. Kovash, Director, G. Birtic, J. Bickle, J. Carlson, D. Holmlund, D. Lain, G. Nelson, C. Sieler. J c- «o'! o V Bob Brengle Jim Carlson i i Bill Cody Jim Hastings Dale Holmlund David Huether Craig Hunter Dave Jordan Bob Joyce Jerry Knutson Robert Lain Kermit Krokker Ronnie Lain MANAGERS Roy Dahl Donnie Lain Kenny Manke Graham Munsell Kelly Munsell Jim O’Donnell Raymond O'Donnell John Patton Gerald Quenzer Calvin Randall Tom Stenglein Doug Wenz Edward Williams Roger Sinclair Steve Spriggs 1 3axe i Jim Hastings Jody Nelson Carter Christiansen Kelly Munsell Roger Sinclair Doug Wenz Jerry Quenzer r Jerry Townsend John Nichols “OB” Sauacf CBasAetbal Pictured left to right. L. McMillan, D. Bohle, E. Lawler, Mr. Ken Jenkins, Coach, J. Patton, S. Spriggs, E. Renner. KNEELING: R. Smeltzer, Manager. LL jv Sc uacf C)£eer eacfer$ f Pictured left to right. FIRST ROW: Carol Sieler, Sharron Cobb. SECOND ROW: Marie Slagter, Virginia Nelson. JERRY JES7NES Valedictorian GEORGE BIRTIC Citizenship Award G AIL TRONSTAD Educational Scholarship MAREEN JACOBS Scholarship to M. S. U. ELEANOR SCHOPP Salutatorian SHARLENE HARTSE Beauty College Scholarship MARGO RUSSELL Honor Plaque j MARY STENCLEIN Receives Diploma One, two, chachacha! O. K. , come outa there! Aren’t I sweet, Dave? Well, Nancy, here I am. Aren't we supposed to play cards? Peg's really a worker. A picture of me? 4 Hang on tight. Golly, I don't think I should. Yes, I know I should be home doing my school work. Oh, he's looking at us! Work, Work, Work. Umbo, how low can you go! Who, Me? Do you think my teeth look okay? Barbel Arnken, Linda Ballou, Mere- dith Beck, Betty Berstch, Valerie Bergstrom, John Bickle. Gary Brownson, Jerry Calien, Leon- ard Chamberlain, Mary Chamber- lain, James Cody, Linda Coldwell. Chan Crawford, Loretta Crawford, Douglas Duffield, Deborah Eilek, Jimmy Finkle, Kregg Flint. Jerry Freier, Carol Gaustad, Terry Gonsioroski, Nancy Greenlee, Ken- neth Griffith, Micheal Griffith. Geraldine Gunderson, Karen Gund- lach, Sharon Haar, Mark Heller, Roger Heyen, Bev Hineman. Jacqueline Hoff, Jerel Hoff, Regi- nald Hoff, Spencer Huether, Del- bert Hufford, Ronald Hunter. Earl Hutchings, Charlotte Jafek, Penny Jensen, Audrey Johnson, Steve Jordan, Sharon Karch. Richard Keech, Wayne Keech, Kathleen Kochel, Margie Koenig, Larry Krook, John Lawler. Laura Littleton, Linda Napton, Latricia Ludwick, David Martin, Larry Masa, Jerry McFarland. Ray Mengle, Jeanine Morrow, Christi Nelson, Debbie Nicks, John O'Connor, Tiena Peterson. - Steve Pruett, Eileen Rambur, Michael Rambur, Nancy Randall, Nicholette Rindy, Graham Roberts Tonia Roberts, Chauncey Robinson, Robert Rost, Roddy Rost, Michael Roy, Allen Rustad. Linda Salwey, Peggy Schouboe, Margie McClain, John Schwindt, Charleen Segerstrom, Scott Shep herd. Russell Singer, Lane Stanhope, Terri Ann Stenerson, Becky Town send, Connie Walker, Peggy Walker. raoe c e m Oh No! Something ripped! Want to join me? Who says we're too young to drink? Prettv as a princess. What a tongue. Bashful or scared?? What's her name? It's almost over. Margaret Allabaeagh, David Blake, Kenneth Breitbach, Carol Carlson, Gregory Gunderson, Carol Haar, Lucille Hartse. Danny Haney, David Hastings, De Arlyn Hastings, Denny Hatton, Sandra Herbst, Diane Hoff, Donella Holtz. Roger Hufford, Barbara Johnson, Keith Johnson, Reid Kochel, Tom Kohler, Nola Krook, Karen Krok- ker. Kathy Kusler, Judeann La Cross, Micheal Ludwick, Greg Malek, Randy Martens, Max Munsell, Janet Napton. !’uline Newell, Pam Nicks, Ken- neth Olson, Craig Paschali, Kay Plummer, La Vonne Pomeroy, Charlene Pratt. Seven Arlene Rambur, Rebecca Randall, Dennis Rath, Ronald Rindy, Dale Rost, Sue Roy. Linda Rudolph, Wayne Rudolph, Brian Rustad, Diane Schell, Lana Schimming, Howard Schiwal. Deborah Schuler, James Schuler, Craig Setnic, Patty Sheperd, Dale Smith, Laura Solomon. Gerald Spriggs, Duane Stadel, Dave Steffes, Karen Stevenson, Sharon Stevenson, Virginia Tanner. Dorthy Susa, Paulette Taylor, Stan Walker, Vicki Wellenstein, Bradley Wenz, Sarah Wyrick. (uia iih Oracle 5racfuaiion Pictured left to right. FIRST ROW: C. Robinson, M. Heller, J. Lawler, D. Hufford, D. Hastings, J. O'Connor, J. Cody, G. Brownson, J. Bickle, J. Callen. SECOND ROW: M. Roy, J. Freier, G. Spriggs, D. Martin, R. Hunter, R. Mengel, L. Gillette, Coach, S. Huether, J. Hoff, T. Demos, B. Roberts, A. Rustad. Seventh h racfe SS)as hetf)ciff SJea n Pictured left to right. FIRST ROW: J. Schwindt, K. Olson, D. Hatton, G. Malek, D. Blake, K. Johnson, B. Wenz, S. Walker, T. Kohler. SECOND ROW: R. Rindy, K. Breitbach, S. Pruett, M. Ludwick, D. Stadel, R Kochel, C. Setinc. BACK ROW: B. Roberts, Manager, and L. Gillette, Coach. Karen Krokker, Charlotte Jafek, Latricia Ludwick, Marjorie McClain, Sue Roy. TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY fhf ' ft ' 1 ♦y-lo ________________________________________________________ Roger, are you really that shy? Laura Lee isn't. Who's making that noise? Co-ordination, John? This is where the girls are. Almost as good as beer! Dave, what are you opening Oh, no!!I Looks like she's got something up her sleeve Too bad she's not in high school. Looks angelic, doesn’t he? Baker High School thanks the below listed merchants for their contribution to the 1963 Spartan. This yearbook would not have been possible without their participation. The following merchants sponsored a full page: DR. MEL ROGSTAD REDISKE’S ELECTRIC L. PRICE COMPANY BIG JOHN CONSTRUCTION Optometrist Baker, Montana Your Hardware Store Oil Field Contractors LAKE THEATER The Best in Shows RUSSELLS Men’s Wear COAST-TO-COAST STORE Fred Morrow, Owner D A CHEVROLET, INC. BETTY’S CAFE Compliments of T M ELECTRIC AND CONTINENTAL OIL CO. Phone 414 EQUITY CO-OP FURNITURE BANK OF BAKER GREEN ACRES CLUB Your Friendly Bank Fine Engertainment HEISER'S BAR APART. Baker, Montana BRENGLE’S INC. J. C. PENNY CO., INC. Your Ford Dealer Baker - Phone 76 The following merchants sponsored a half page: BAKER VARIETY STORE Baker, Montana TASTEE FREEZ Compliments of the BAKER CLEANERS FALLON COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL CATE WELDING Baker, Montana LIVESEY LOCKER CENTER Custom Processing FULLERTON LUMBER CO. Phone 34 BAKER MEN’S CLUB Baker. Montana WESTERN WEAR Baker, Montana BAKER REX ALL DRUG Tom Overton BUD’S SUPER VALUE Groceries and Meats SMITTY’S BAKE SHOP Baker. Montana C. H. LUND Standard Agent STYLE SHOP Ladies' Wear GRAINGER’S CAFE Phone 17 BURN’S INSURANCE AGENCY_________ ROY'S MOTEL _____Baker. Montana___ MUNSELL LANES DRIVE-IN RAND ASH MOTORS Home of the Dodge PATTON MOTEL Baker, Montana SANITARY DAIRY Dairy Products STAN’S MOBIL STATION Mobil Products KUSLER ELECTRIC Baker, Montana OLSON’S BARBER SHOP GAMBLES STORE Baker, Montana LAWLER DRUG STORE Prescriptions MARTIN YOUNG Lawyers DR. R. T. JOYCE ________Dentist C. F. HOGEBOOM, M. D. Physician, Surgeon SOUTH SIDE GROCERY Phone 509 BAKER TRUCK STOP Phone 530 Compliments of BAKER FURNITURE C. C. MOTOR IMPLE. CO. ENCO SERVICENTER Baker, Montana FROST BOWL Baker, Montana ECONOMY GROCERY Baker, Montana BEN FRANKLIN Baker, Montana LAKESIDE HOTEL Baker, Montana S. A. R. A. WEEKS Physicians, Surgeons BAKER HOTEL AND CAFE ____Baker, Montana___ SUSA CONSTRUCTION CO. Phone 501 or 545 LEON-MAR JEWELRY Baker, Montana DAHLMAN MOTEL _____Baker, Montana__ EILEK'S READY WEAR Baker, Montana SINCLAIR BLACKSMITH SHOP CAROLYN’S BEAUTY SHOP MALEK INSURANCE ______AGENCY MORROW PLUMBING HEATING FALLON COUNTY CREAMERY TRI-STATE TRUCK AND EQUIPMENT CIRCLE J TRAILER COURT RED OWL STORE Groceries McCullough tool Baker, Montana BAKER CEMENT PLAN' Baker, Montana BRUCK DENTISTRY Baker, Montana AVENUE FLORAL All Occasion Flowers STEVENSON FUNERAL _________HOME__________ BUD’S STANDARD SER. _____Baker, Montana____ MIDLAND COAL LUMBER CO._______ BENNIE'S BARBER SHOP Shaves - Haircuts__ CORNER BAR Baker, Montana MACHINE AUTO SHOP Phone 637 BAKER NEWS STAND Our News Headquarters HERB'S BODY SHOP | Phone 223-W M H READY MIX _____Baker, Montana VIRGIL ABBOT Feeder and Stock Cattle SAMSEL’S Baker, Montana FALLON COUNTY TIMES Baker. Montana i MONT.-DAK. UTILITIES Baker, Montana JACOBS TRUCKING SER. 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