Foreword As our school days come to their close, we pause to look back upon the friends and the happiness we have had. Our last year hasbeenone filled with many experiences which we shall never forget. The joys, the sorrows, the fun, and the hard work - these are all parts of our mem- ories. In the 1966 SPARTAN we have tried to preserve for you through pictures these wonderful memories of Baker High School. Shirley Scheuffele Kelley Munsell Table of Contents Title Page.................................1 Foreword ..............................2 Dedication.............................4 Board of Education......................6 Administration......................... 7 Seniors................................... 13 Class Prophecy ....................... 26 Class Song............................ 27 Juniors.................................... 33 Sophomores......................... 37 Freshman............................41 Honor Roll Students ......................45 Activities.................................47 Athletics..................................71 Junior High.................................85 Advertising...............................95 3   • It is an honor to pay tribute to one who has become such a genuine part of Baker High School. His interest in the students and his eager- ness to help them have endeared him to all who have come under his influence. Because he means so much to so many . . . We dedicate the 1966 SPARTAN to MR. HOWARD BREITBACH. Board of Education SITTING: Edgar Justesen, Robert Anderson, Tom Overton, Russell Culver STANDING: Charles Madler, Dale Olson, Mourice Myhre, Francis Madler BEHIND THE SCENES We, the students of Baker High School, owe a measure of gratitude to the Board of Education. Although we often do not realize that they are working quietly behind the scenes, our Board is at the head of the administrative functions of Baker High. One very large job this group does is to study the curriculum to make certain that our courses are up-to-date. Other duties are having rooms painted and equipment checked. Besides making repairs another responsibility is the com- plex budget for all of the schools which must be presented to the voters of the school district. A member of the Board of Education gets little recognition for many hours spent working hard. We would like to say to all of you who have played such a major role in our high school life a very sincere thank you. Superintendent These are trying times in many respects. Students are faced with daily decisions taht affect their futures. I'm concerned about the proclivity of people to be more concerned with wrongness than rightness. We search harder for the wrongness; we measure more closely the wrongness we do find, and we give wrongness a disproportionate weight over the goodness we find. This leads to judging rather than interpreting events. I’m especially impressed at the serious attitude and pur- poseful direction a great majority of our young people are pursuing. It is gratifying and highly indicative that we have Juvenile Proficients - young people dedicated to putting forth their best effort in what ever they do. Certainly football and basketball championships - speech and drama efforts - our fine instrumental and vocalgroups and this excellentyearbook are examples of that effort. Parents, friends and school patrons can be justly proud of our school and can look forward to continued improvement in curriculum, faculty training, the learning atmosphere and student moral. Principal Congratulations, Seniors, for having had the perserverance to complete twelve years of schooling. It has been our aim to give you the tools you will need to build a happy and productive life. These tools are basic knowledge, basic skills, and basic human relationships. How well you combine them and get them working for you will largely determine how successful you will be, for remember, there are only twenty- six letters in the alphabet, but it's how you put them together that may result in your being a second Shakespeare! My sincere best wishes for all that is good in life. LARRY ANDERSON Library LARRY BENDER Business Law, Typing I, II RAY BRAUN Bioiogy, Coach, Physical Science VESTED CROP P J K Cal 17 '30, 130 . 7 5 4 62 4 34 16 56 13 0 39 9 9 32 jd 9 28 8 L 23 i HOWARD BREITBACH Vo. Ag. I, II, III, IV VERA BRUGGEMAN English I, III GRACE DAVIS Art I, II French I, II DON DILWORTH General Math, Algebra I, II DOROTHY DONOVAN English I, II EDWARD ELLINGSON JOHN FLECK Guidance Bookkeeping, Shorthand I, II, Distributive Education JOHN KINGSTON American History, English I, Economics, Montana WALT LUETKINS American Geography, Civics Drivers Training, World History TOM McGONIGAL English IV, Latin I, II RUTH MENKEN Girls’ Phys. Ed. , World History i MAX MUELLER Solid Geometry, Chemistry, Geometry, Physics. Trig. STEVE PROKOP Shop, Coach JUDY REA Home Economics I, II, III DICK SCHMIDT Boys' Phys. Ed., Coach ROY WOOD Band, Grade Vocal Instrumental DELMAR FRIED Junior High CARL GAUSTAD Junior High BYRON WOLENTZ Junior High JOHN KENNEDY Junior High FERN RATLIFF Junior High LOIS MURPHY Secretary BEN POST Custodian m OSCAR RANUM Custodian I SENIORS mmmm i % Lynne Catheryn Anderson Lynne Let us follow after the things which make for peace. Lois Jean Bertsch A man says what he knows, a woman says what will please. DuWayne William Bohle DuWayne To be great is to be misunderstood. Sylvia Jean Bublitz Sylvia Experience is what everybody calls their mistakes. 14 James Thomas Carlson Tom Small deeds done are better than great deeds planned. John Custer Christiansen John A good scare is worth more to a man than good advice. Martin Anthony Efta Marty Always leave them laughing when you say good-by. Linda Faye Flor Linda Truth is the most valuable thing we have. Let us economize it. Linda Faye Fried Linda If you aspire to the highest place it is no disgrace to stop at the second, or even third. 15 Ralph Gallo Ralph Even the tiniest hair makes a shadow. Winona Gail Hall Winona You never know what is enough until you know what is more than enough. Dennis Ashley Gilmore Dennis Behind every argument is someone's ignorance. LeRoy Leonard Hanson Buzz Blessed is he who sits on a bee hive for he shall rise. Timothy Greve' Tim Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow. David Huether David To achieve great things we must live as though we were never going to die. 16 Frances Ione Hufford Fran Nothing is so full of victory as patience. Joanne Louise Jensen Joanne The tough idealist is nature's noblest creation. Virginia Ann Jestness Virginia Truth is precious and divine. Judith Ann Justesen you like, but to like what you do. Judy Women are wiser than men because they know less and understand more. 17 Kenneth Cieorge Korneychuck Kenny Before honor is humility. Michael Duane Krieger Mike I owe much, I have nothing, I leave the rest to the poor. Kermit Byron Krokker Kermit Example is the school of mankind and they learn at no other. Shirley Sue Kruger Shirley 1 Life and love are all a dream so I'll go on dreaming. Kenneth Eugene Lacquement Ken The fellow who is always working to make a smart impression is not as smart as he is given credit for being. James Donald Lain Donnie It’s always nice to know what you're doing. 18 1 Charles Ronald Lain Ronnie Prayer is the shield that protects men’s souls. Marilyn Ann Lang Marilyn Talk is cheap because the supply is greater than the demand. _ Renee Gail Leischner Renee Man is the only animal that blushes, or needs to. James Bernard Martin never hurts the teller. Jim A wise person does not tell all he knows. Irene Carol Mengel Irene Life is half spent before we know what it is. 19 f Jan Kelley Munsell Kelley The future is hidden even from those who make it. Wesley Leon Naylor O' Consistency Thou art a Jewel. Randie Kae Nelson Randie For how many things, which for our own sake we should never do, do we perform for the sake of our friends. Virginia Ann Nelson Ginny It is impossible to cheat life. There are no answers to the problems of life in the back of a book. r Russell Ellsworth Newell Russell In the mountains of truth you never climb in vain. Kathryn Ann O'Donnell Kathy To profit from good advice requires more wisdom than to be humble. 20 Jean Loretta Peterson Jean Win without boasting, lose without excuse. Bonnie Jean Plummer Bonnie The contented mind is the only riches, the only quietness, the only happiness. - Gerald Du Wayne Quenzer Jerry We live, not as we wish to, but as we can. James Henry Rambur Jim The road to success is uphill so don't expect to break any speed records. Calvin Duane Randall Calvin Even a fool is counted wise if he holds his tongue. Lonnie Milo Rath Lonnie Man can no longer live by bread alone; he must have a credit card. 21 h Murriel William Rost Bill Advice is seldom welcome. Those who need it most like it least. Linda Kay Rost Kay It is more important to follow die right path than it is to follow the more traveled path. Robin Doreen Roth Robin A good many things go around in the dark besides Santa Claus. Rosalie Ester Rustad Rosalie While we stop to think, we often miss our opportunity. Shirley Ann Scheuffele Shirley Life is one fool tiling after another love is two fool tilings after each other. 22 Betty Jane Schwartz Betty Youth's for an hour, beauty’s a flower, but love is the jewel that wins the world. Margaret Irene Schoenbeck Margaret He who has a thousand friends has not a friend to spare and he who has an enemy will meet him everywhere. Marie Ellen Slagter Marie A good memory is one trained to forget the trivial. Robert James Smeltzer Bob Live today to the most for tomorrow it may be too late. Roberta Kae Sons alia Roberta Kindness is the oil that makes the world run smooth. 23 Steven Wayne Spriggs Steve Many people want to be devout, but no one wants to be humble. I Sheryl Rae Stark Shari Life is my college. May I graduate well and earn some honors. Paula Ann Stenglien Paula All one's life is music if one touches the notes right and in time. Leona Veronica Susa Leona We are nearer loving those who hate us than those who love us more than we wish. Margaret Mary Tobin Molly Perfect things teach hope. Jerry Ray Townsend Jerry He who does not live in some degree for others, hardly lives himself.  24 A Marlene Mae Varner Marlene A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. L A S s o F F I C Eddie Renner Treasurer Robert Bergstrom Wes Naylor V. President President Kelley Munsell Secretary J. Christiansen, V. Nelson, S. Spriggs, J. Justesen, J. Townsend I S' A D B I CLASS PROPHECY Sonar Travel Agency off the coast of California agreed to let us use their new atomic underwater Amphibiauto to see and visit some of our former classmates of '66. With their modern teleview and talk-a-thon we were able to contact each one before our arr'val, We learned that several of our classmates had recently purchased the new underwater pent houses for the summer, which were all the rage. First we decided to visit the newly constructed Sea Vagas where we were surprised to see the brightly lit Mengel and Kalland Casino. We decided to stop and visit our old friends, and who should meet us at the door, but Marlene Varner? We found out that she managed the slot machines and roulette table. At the fabulous Sea Vagas we saw Molly Tobin and Sylvia Bubiitz on vacation from their jointly owned ranch at Camp Crook. As we were crossing the street we caught a glimpse of Gerald Quenzer, Eddie Renner, and DuWayne Bohle skimming by in their new 2000 1 2 Aqua Marine, chasing three strange mermaids. Appearing nightly at the Casino was Marty Efta and his Dave Clark Six. Back at the Sonar Travel Agency we thanked Ronnie and Donnie Lain for the use of their underwater Amphibiauto. Having lunch at the Swank, owned by Lois Bertsch and Robin Roth, we were reading the paper, edited by Vera Abrams, and were shocked to find out that Judy Justesen and Kelley Munsell had recently eloped to Reno, Nevada. Steve Spriggs, who was still fond of playing with matches, accidentally burned his fingers. Upon reaching the hospital we discovered Virginia Nelson was to take the blood test. As we walked down the corridor, we overheard nurse Margaret Schoenbeck talking to James Rambur, the mad scientist trying to discourage him from completing his latest project of discovering a drug to poison his best friend, Kermit Krokker, without getting caught. After Steve had his hand nicely bandaged by Dr. David Huether, and we were walking toward the exit, we saw Calvin Randall and Mike Krieger hospitalized with a severe case of califlower ears. We boarded a new atomic-powered space coupe to Washington, operated by Russell Newell. (Greeting us was Frances Hufford, the stewardess.) After arriving in about ten minutes, we saw Lynn McMillan still campaigning for the presidency of the United States. His campaign director was Robert Smeltzer who was assisted by Jim Martin. We then got a high-powered, jet propelled taxi that was driven by Tom Carlson and owned by Lonnie Rath. As we were riding, we happened to go by Robert Bergstrom and his funeral home, but didn't wish to stop there at this time. A little later we saw Timothy Greve driving his 1954 Cadillac stationwagon for Bergstrom's Funeral Home with Joanne Jensen riding with him. As we pulled up to the Lalonde Hotel, we saw Linda Flor, who was crowned Miss America, with her three runners-up Joan Huber, Virginia Jestnes, and Roberta Sonsalla. As we were greeting them, we happened to bump into Dennis Gilmore and Ralph Gallo who were trying to sell their new dry gin product. As we went into the Hotel to register, we found Paula Stenglein behind the desk and Wesley Naylor the bell-boy. After registering, we went to the Hanson's Opera House to see the great pianist Kenneth Korneychuk and the three famous opera singers Linda Fried, Renee Leischner, and Leona Susa. The next day we boarded a super-sonic jet and landed in Texas. We learned that the pilot of the plane was John Christiansen. As we landed, we found that nearly half the state was owned by Lynda Koenig, Kathy O’Donnell, Kay Rost, and Shari Stark, who ran the dude ranches. As we went to the coast we found Winona Hill, Bonnie Plummer, and Rosalie Rustad surfing in the ocean. Going north we saw a Church Mission that is run by Jean Peterson with the help of Shirley Kruger and Betty Schwartz. As we left to go to Mexico, we saw two hitchhikers who, we learned later, were Bill Rost and Lester Schwindt. As we arrived in Mexico City, we found millionaire Jerry Townsend filling one of his thirty-five thousand vending machines. Stopping, we saw Lynne Anderson and Marilyn Lang dancing in the square. As we boarded a plane back to California, we read that Shirley Scheuffele, Marie Slagter, and Kenneth Lacquement were entered in the Indianapolis 500. As we were flying, we happened to see Randie Nelson going by in a 763 cubic inch Sting-Ray Super Sonic Jet with a Just Married sign on it. As we landed, we knew we had seen all our old classmates of '66. 1966 CLASS SONG (Tune - Hawaiian Wedding Song) This is the moment we've waited for Graduation is here and soon we will be leaving. We won't forget you and all our fun here; Mem Ties linger longer than forever Thoughts of Baker High will leave us never, It is now and in this world we must live Classmates, faculty and underclassmen, Lots of luck to you until we meet again. On our separate ways, gone are high school days But we will remember you our Class of '66. Motto: It is now and in this world we must live. Colors: Mint Green and Silver Flower: Chrysanthemum 27 Parent - Senior Banquet Senior Awards LIONS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP GOOD CITIZEN AWARD Vera Abrams Jerry Townsend Linda Fried HONOR PLAQUE LEGION CLUB AWARD Virginia Nelson Senior Lynne Anderson Steve Spriggs 29 VALEDICTORIAN Virginia Nelson SALUTATORIAN SALUTATORIA N 30 Virginia Jestnes Rosalie Rustad 31 Senior Play Pools Paradise ' Director: Mrs. Donovon DuWayne Kelley Judy Leona Bohle Munsell Juste sen Susa Linda Tom Ken Fried Carlson Lacquement Who us? We're wide awake I Look, i loici you once it ooesn t need to be cut off. Gripe, Gripe, Gripe, all women do is Gripe. Grown men just don't run Who me? So maybe I Another tantrum My favorite toy, a two legged around like that! like to pray! snake I 32 Barbara Arnken Linda Ballou Donna Bass Betty Bertsch John Bickle Gary Brownson Jerry Callen Lenoard Chamberlain Nancy Coddington Jim Cody Linda Coldwell Chan Crawford Tom Demos Alvin Dexter Medora Dinius Douglas Duffield Debbi Eilek Jerry Freier Carol Gaustad Terry Gonsioroski Jerome Goroski Nancy Greenlee Kenneth Griffith Mike Griffith Jeraldine Gunderson Karin Gundlach Sharon Haar Beverly Hinman Jacueline Hoff Reginald Hoff Kathy Kochel Margie Koenig Linda Kollman John Lawler Marilyn Huber Spencer Huether Delbert Hufford Ronald Hunter Earl Hutchings Charlotte Jafek Penny Jensen Steve Jordan Sharon Karch Richard Keech Lynne Madler Margie McClain Ray Mengel Jack O'Conner Sharon Opp Tiena Peterson Vickie Pratt Eileen Ramber Nancy Randall Nicky Rindy Chauncey Robinson Robert Rost Roddy Rost Linda Napton Christy Nelson Debbie Nicks George Wassman James Wyrick Richard Waite Connie Walker Peggy Walker Wayne Rudolph Allen Rustad Scott Shepherd Gloria Sieler Beth Sparks Gerald Spriggs Diane Staudinger John Striebel John Bickle Connie Walker Tom Demos Jerome Goroski President Secretary Treasurer V. President Annetta Abrams Bonnie Bagley Peggy Bagley Becky Barkley Meredith Beck Brian Becker David Blake Kenneth Breitbach Deborah Briant Carol Carlson Pam Carlson Josephine Chappelle Don Crippen Randy Dietz Kent Flatness Clayton Graham Linda Graham Kregg Flint Charlotte Freier Sherry Gilmore Donald Groshans Paulette Groshans Gregory Gunderson Carol Haar Melva Hanson Russel Hanson Lucille Hartse Dennis Hatton Diane Hoff Jerel Hoff Gary Holman Done 11a Holtz Charlotte Huber Calvin Huether Roger Hufford John Jenks Keith Johnson Wayne Keech Reid Kochel Karen Krokker Kathy Kusler Judeann LaCross Thelma Lewison Rita Madler Gregory Malek Faye Morrison Pam Nicks Kenneth Olson Craig Paschal! Max Munsell Janet Napton Barry Naylor Juline Newell Myrene Peterson Steve Pruett Duane Quenzer Arlene Rambur Dennis Rath Rebecca Randall Brian Rustad Diane Schell Lana Schimming Pat Schoenbeck Peggy Schouboe Deborah Schueler George Rankin Ronnie Rindy Graham Roberts Dale Rost Linda Rudolph Terry Vanderpan Stanley Walker Bradley Wenz Dorothy Susa Boni Swart Virginia Tanner Paulette Taylor James Schueler John Schwindt Craig Setinc Patty Shepherd Russell Singer Dale Smith David Steffes Terry Stenerson Karen Stevenson Sharon Stevenson Terry Vanderpan Paulette Groshans Patty Shepherd Dennis Hatton President Treasurer Secretary Vice-President Britton Agler Larry Arnken Richard Atkinson David Barrier Kathy Bechtold Barry Bergstrom Shane Bettenhausen Joanne Bohle Ronnie Callen Glen Cameron Gordon Carlson Ronnie Celander Keith Chapman Narieta Childers Mary Coddington Judy Fisher Maxine Fost Gus Crawford Nancy Co Id we 11 Alan Duppler Harold Freier Keith Fuchs Leonard Goroski Donald Gunderson « Velora Gunderson Diane Haar Deanna Hanratty Randal Hanson Rodney Helgerson Donna Hochha Iter Steve Holman Bruce Jensen Carol Jensen Jerry Johnson Vicki Johnson Charlotte Lain Kenneth Lang Stanley Lang Eugene Lester Robin Lester Dean Keirle David KnoweL Becky Knutson Richard Koenig Tommy Kohler Dale Krieger 7 Dianne Lovec Sheldon Maier Randy Martens Don McMillan Daniel O'Donnell Maureen O’Donnell Terry O’Donnell Becky Overton Dorothy Peterson Marva Peterson Marlys Rogstad Glenn Rost Raelyn Roth Lynn Russell Coleen Schell Richard Schoenbeck Kay Plummer Wes Pmett Craig Randall Gary Rankin Delane Rath r' Billy Singer Johnny Singer David Somalia Milvina Spares Ricky Stanford Ronald Stanford LaVem Stark Doug Thompson Dawn Townsend John Tronstad Bill Trull Dave Wang Vivika Wiman D. O'Donnell c. Shell R. Atkinson V ice President Secretary-Treasurer President Honor Roll Students (Continued) patty Paulette Shepard Taylor Terry Vanderpan Kathleen Ronnie Bechtold Callen Nancy Maxine Cold well Fost Velora Diane Gunderson Haar Carol Jensen Vicki Becky Diane Sheldon Don Johnson Knutson Lovec Maier McMillan Maureen Gary Marlys Coleen O'Donnell Rankin Rogstad Schell Honor Roll Students Vera Virginia Karen Renee Virginia Abrams Jestnes Kalland Leischner Nelson Jean Peterson Kay Rosalie Jerry Rost Rustad C alien Linda Coldwell Sharon Charlotte John Lynne Jeani Haar Jafek Lawler Madler Morrow Tiena Carol Keith Judeann Peterson Haar Johnson LaCross 46 Student Council i FIRST TABLE: J. Newell, L. Schimming, R. Rost, M. McClain, J. Striebel, L. Anderson, P. Stenglein, R. Callen P. Taylor, SECOND TABLE: K. Krokker, G. Rost, M. Munsell, S. Spriggs, J. Townsend, J. Justesen, K. Munsell, M. Tobin, R. Newell, STANDING: Mr. Hoffman, Mr. Bruggeman. National Honor Society Vera Abrams Jerry Callen Linda Coldwell Linda Fried Jerome Goroski Nancy Greenlee Carol Haar Sharon Haar JoAnn Jensen Virginia Jestnes Keith Johnson Judy Justesen Karen Kalland Kathy Kochel Judea nn La Cross John Lawler Renee Leischner Lynne Madler Rita Madler Jeani Morrow Max Munsell Virginia Nelson Jean Peterson Tiena Peterson Arlene Rambur James Rambur Nancy Randall Dale Rost Linda Kay Rost Rosalie Rustad Diane Schell Shirley Scheuffele Marie Slagter Steve Spriggs Paula Stenglein Paulette Taylor Terry Vanderpan Marlene Varner Advisor: Mr. Ellingson These students must be on the Honor Roll at least 3 times out of the full year to be chosen for the National Honor Society. Five teachers pick the students. The students are chosen on the basis of Character, Service, and Leadership. One every year the new members of the Honor Society are chosen and installed. The installation takes place in front of the whole student body. 48 Annual Staff FIRST ROW: Mr. Bender (Advisor) K. Munsell, S. Scheuffele, SECOND ROW: R. Leischner, L. Susa, D. Lain, J. Morrow, THIRD ROW: R. Smeltzer, K. Gundlach, B. Swart, M. McClain, P. Stenglien, J. Justesen, L. Koenig, M. Dinius, M. Tobin, D. Eilek, L. Bertch, FOURTH ROW: J. Townsend, T. Demos, G. Spriggs, J. Lawler, J. Cody, J. O'Connor, S. Spriggs, J. Christiansen, E. Renner, M. Griffith. Anticline Staff FIRST ROW: Mr. Bender (Advisor) SECOND ROW: S. Fisher, S. Stark, V. Abrams, K- Gundlach, THIRD ROW: J. Justesen, K. O'Donnell, K. Kochel, V. Jestnes, M. McClain, R. Leischner, FOURTH ROW: L. McMillan, J. Christiansen, J. Townsend, J. Lawler, T. Demos, J. Callen, S. Scheuffelle, R. Roth, N. Rindy, C. Nelson, D. Eilek. FIRST ROW: Mr. McGonigal, M. Slagter, S. Fisher, D. Schuler, R. Madler, J. Newell, V. Nelson, B. Plummer, L. Anderson, D. Eilek, C. Carlson, J. Bohle, M. Rogstad, D. Townsend, R. Myhre, SECOND ROW: R. Roth, B. Swart, K. Krokker, W. Hall, N. Coldwell, C. Jafek, M. Munsell, S. Scheuffele, P. Jensen, K. Kochel, L. | Coldwell, R. Rustad, J. Gunderson, M. Tobin, L. Munsell, THIRD ROW: D. Lain, C. Paschali, J. Townsend, R. Bergstrom, R. Hoff, S. Walker, G. Rankin, J. Lawler, S. Spriggs, K Krokker, J. Striebel, T. Demos, J. Christansen, R. Hunter, T. Vanderpan, D. Gunderson. Banquet French Club FIRST ROW: J. Morrow, P. Shepherd, A. Abrams, J. La Cross, D. Lovec, R. Roth, R. Leischner, Mr. Davis, SECOND ROW: L. Coldwell, V. Abrams, M. McClain, I. Mengel, J. Justesen, B. Overton, L. Hartse, P. Taylor, THIRD ROW: B. Bergstrom, E. Hutchings, J. Callen, J. Cody, B. Wenz, B. Agler. French Club Banquet Science Club FIRST ROW: L. Susa, R. Lieschner, R. Smeltzer, J. Rambur, SECOND ROW: Mr. Mueller, T. Peterson, L. Anderson, M. Tobin, K. Krokker, J. Lawler, J. Cody, D. Huether, R. Newell, R. Bergstrom, Mr. Dilworth. Library FIRST ROW: J. Singer, C. Crawford, B. Rost, L. Goroski, A. Rambur, J. Bickle, SECOND ROW: Mr. Anderson, R, Stanford, J. Wyrick, R. Rost, D. Lain, M. Slagter, M. Munsell, D. Wang, T. Demos. Speech Club L. Goroski, J. Goroski, J. Lawler, Mr. Kingston, P. Walker, M. Slagter Deca Club FIRST ROW: Mr. Fleck, P. Stenglein, L. Susa, M. Varner, SECOND ROW: L. Koenig, K. O’Donnell, J. Peterson, T. Carlson, K. Kalland, J. Crawford, S. Stark. Band Club Officers FIRST ROW: V. Nelson, L. Anderson, L. Fried, R. Roth, SECOND ROW: R. Thompson, M. Wiman, R. Atkinson, THIRD ROW: T. Vanderpan, J. Bickle. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Wood. Future Homemakers of America FIRST ROW: L. Fried, D. Morrison, D. Briant, N. Greenlee, SECOND ROW: Miss Rea, P. Nicks, V. Johnson, J. Fisher, M. Slagter, P. Schouboe, D. Susa, THIRD ROW: A. Rambur, J. Napton, S. Opp, C. Lain, D. Hanratty, P. Groshans, N. Coddington, FOURTH ROW: D. Holtz, T. Lewison, M O'Donnell, R. Randall, L. Schimming, P. Taylor, M. Beck, M. Coddington. Future Farmers of America FIRST ROW: R. Celander, B. Rost, G. Spriggs, J. O’Connor, S. Spriggs, R. Singer, J. Wyrick, SECOND ROW: D. Rath, R. Koenig, J. Martin, D. Steffes, J. Tronstad, M. Griffith, R. Rost, Mr. Breitbach, THIRD ROW: B. Singer, J. Singer, K. Lang, H. Freier, G. Gunderson, E. Lestar, D. Rath, C. Huether, D. Wang. FHA LEFT TO RIGHT: N. Coddington, C. Lain, L. Schimming, P. Nicks, A. Rambur, F. Morrison, N. Greenlee, V. Johnson, D. Susa, D. Holtz, B. Randall. P Girl's Athletic FIRST ROW: D. Susa, J Fisher, L. Russell, D. Townsend, B. Swart, K. Krokker, M. Munsell, SECOND ROW: S. Kruger, L. Susa, J. Scott, L. Bertsch, J. Morrow, J. Newell, B. Arnken, C. Carlson, R. Roth, THIRD ROW: P. Shepherd, S. Opp, N. Coddington, D. Eilek, P. Carlson, V. Wiman, M. Coddington, B- Knutson, P. Bagley, M. Koenig, FOURTH ROW: C. Nelson, K. Bechtold, A. Abrams, M. Beck, L. Munsell, D. Briant, B. Plummer, K. O’Donnell, P. Stenglein, FIFTH ROW: R. Nelson, M. Dinius, L. Hartse, J. Gunderson, L. Schimming, S. Karch, C. Jafek, N. Randall, L. Ballou, S. Bublitz, S. Scheuffele, Sparta MJ HI FIRST ROW: V. Nelson, J. Morrow, SECOND ROW: D. Susa, S. Kruger, L. Susa, J. Scott, L. Russell, D. Townsend, C. Carlson, R Roth, L. Madler, THIRD ROW: Miss Menken, P. Shepherd, S. Opp, N. Coddington, L. Bertsch, D. Eilek, P, Carlson, J. Newell, B. Arnken, P- Bagley, M, Koenig, FOURTH ROW: M. Tobin, L. Anderson, A. Abrams, M. Beck, V. Wiman, M. Coddington, L. Munsell, D. Briant, W. Hall, FIFTH ROW: L. Coldwell, I. Mengel, R. Nelson, L. Hartse, G. Gunderson, L. Schim- ming, K. O’Donnell, C. Jafek, N. Randall, S. Bublitz, S. Scheuffele. Association FIRST ROW: M. Tobin, P. Walker, R. Myhre, V. Johnson, P. Nicks, M. Peterson, SECOND ROW: C. Gaustad, M. Rogstad, B. Bagley, C. Lain, M. Slagter, R. Leischner, T. Stenerson, B. Schwartz, Miss Menken, THIRD ROW; P. Setine, D. Lovec, T. Peterson, D. Holtz, P. Groshans, J. LaCross, L. Napton, K. Gundlach, J. Napton, A. Rambur, FOURTH ROW; W. Hall, L. Koenig, P. Taylor, R. Madler, B. Overton, V. Pratt, J. Bohle, T. Gonsioroski, E. Rambur, FIFTH ROW: P. Jensen, C. Walker, K, Kochel, R. Randall, D. Morrison, B. Bertsch, R. Roth, M. McClain, F. Morrison, N, Rindy, B. Hinman. nettes FIRST ROW: B. Plummer, C. Nelson, J. Justesen, SECOND ROW: C. Gaustad, M. Rogstad, B. Bagley, C. Lain, R. Myhre, M. Slagter, V. Johnson, T. Stenerson, B. Schwartz, P. Nicks, -Miss Rea, THIRD ROW: P. Setine, D. Lovec, D. Holtz, P. Groshans, J. LaCross, L. Napton, K. Gundlach, J. NapWui, R. Leischner, A, Ramber, FOURTH ROW: P. Stenglein, L. Koenig, P. Taylor, B. Swart, B. Overton, V. Pratt, J. Bohle, T. Gonsioroski, E. Rambur, FIFTH ROW: P. Jensen, C. Walker, K. Kochel, R. Randall, M. Munsell, K. Krokker, R. Roth, M. McClain, P. Walker, N. Rindy, M, Dinius, FIRST ROW: D. Susa, S. Kruger, L. Susa, R, Leischner, J. Morrow, J. Fisher, J. Scott, L. Russell, D. Townsend, P. Schouboe, C. Schell, J. Newell, B. Arnken, SECOND ROW: C. Carlson, R Roth, P. Shepherd, C. Freier, S. Opp, N. Coddington, L. Bertsch, D. Eilek, D. Hochhalter, P. Carlson, V. Wiman, M. Coddington, THIRD ROW: B. Knutson, M. Koenig, V. Nelson, L. Anderson, M. Tobin, K. Bechtold, D. Schell, A. Abrams, L. Munsell, D. Briant, K. O'Donnell, W. Hall, FOURTH ROW: I. Mengel, R. Rustad, R. Nelson, L. Hartse, J. Gunderson, L. Schimming, S. Karch, B. Bertsch, C. Jafek, N. Randall, M. Varner, L. Ballou, S. Bublitz, S. Scheuffele. Boy’s Glee FIRST ROW: R. Atkinson, D. Rath, K. Lang, R. Lain, K. Olson, J. Freier, R. Rindy, SECOND ROW: L. Arnken, T. Vanderpan, D. Hatton, C. Robinson, J. Bickle, A. Rustad, C. Paschali, G. Rost, G. Malek, THIRD ROW: R. Kochel, R. Rost, S. Walker, B. Naylor, J. Striebel, D. Steffes, R. Mengel, K. Lacque- ment, J. O'Connor, 60 FIRST ROW; L. Napton, K. Gundlach, S. Fisher, S. Harr, C. Gaustad, C. Lain, M, Rogstad, R. Myhre, V. Johnson, B. Schwartz, M. Lang, P. Nicks, M. Sparks, Mr. Bruggeman, SECOND ROW: T. Gonsioroske, J. Peterson, S. Stevenson, C. Harr, K. Kusler, E. Rambur, P. Setine, D. Lovec, B. Sparks, K. Stevenson, D. Holtz, J. Napton, P. Groshans, THIRD ROW; M. Dinius, J. Justesen, L. Fried, P. Stenglein, L. Koenig, P. Taylor, B. Swart, B. Overton, V. Pratt, J, Bohle, K. Kalland, C. Nelson, B. Plummer, FOURTH ROW; D. Harr, P. Jensen, C. Walker, K. Kochel, R. Randall, F. Morrison, M. Munsell, N. Rindy, K. Krokker, R. Roth, M. McClain, R. Walker, R. Sonsalla, B. Hinman. Club FIRST ROW; R. Callen, D. Krieger, R. Smeltzer, D. Keirle, R. Bergstrom, D. Gunderson, Mr. Brugge- man, SECOND ROW: J. Callen, K. Breitbach, D. Rost, G. Gunderson, W. Rudolph, B. Jensen, W. Pruett, J. Rambur, M. Griffith, THIRD ROW: J. Cody, W. Naylor, G. Spriggs, T. Demos, G. Brownson, L. Schwindt, K. Korneychuk, B. Wenz, R. Helgerson. Mixed Chorus FIRST ROW: R, Callen L. Susa, R. Leischner, L. Bertsch, J. Morrow, S. Opp, D. Eilek, V. Nelson, B. Swart, J. Peterson, K. Stevenson, S. Harr, S. Freier, D. Townsend, J. Scott, D. Gunderson. SECOND ROW: L. Arnken, B. Hinman, B. Plummer, S. Karch, P. Walker, C. Jafek, L. Schimming, S. Scheuffele, P. Jensen, C. Walker, N. Rindy, L. Fried, J. Justesen, M. Tobin, B. Bertsch, J. Gunderson, P. Taylor, P. Nicks, J. Freier, THIRD ROW: B. Jensen, T. Vanderpan, W. Rudolph, K. Breitbach, J. Callen, K. Korneychuk, G. Brownson, B. Naylor, W. Naylor, K. Lacquement, J. Cody, R. Mengel, T. Demos, J. Striebel, J. Bickle, A. Rustad, B. Wenz, Mr. Bruggeman. FIRST ROW: S. Scheuffele, K. Bechtold, D. Bass, D. Lovec, V. Wiman, D. Townsend, L. Rustad, S. Malek, L. Russell, SECOND ROW: E. Bertsch, N. Rindy, P. Sieler, G. Herbst, N. Munsell, M. Wiman, M. Rog'stad, R. Roth, R. Roth, J, Newell, J, Fried, J. Korneychuk, G. Cameron, J Morrow, K. Olson, THIRD ROW: D. Briant, D. Briant, D. Bechtold, J. Gift, D. Hochhalter, G. Schmidt, T. ;,ewison, J. Vanderpan, B. Bechtold, B. Wenz, T. Vanderpan, K. Lacquement, L. Breitbach, B. Naylor, B. Knutson, J. Nesset, M. Lawler, T. Rediske, J, Mengel, I. Mengel, FOURTH ROW: B. Overton, R. Atkinson, B. Jensen, D. Lain, R. Thompson, V. Nelson, J. Gundlach, J. Bohle, J. Bickle, A. Duppler, Mr. Wood, L. Fried, B. Breitbach, C. Carlson, B. Rustad, W. Naylor, R. Rindy. 62 Pep Band FIRST ROW: V. Pratt, C. Jafek, L. Anderson, Mr. Wood, P. Walker, N. Randall, K. Gundlach, SECOND ROW: S. Scheuffele, K. Bechtold, V. Wiman, D. Townsend, L. Rustad, S. Malek, L. Russell, THIRD ROW: D. Bass, D. Lovec, N. Rindy, P. Sieler, G. Herbst, E. Bertsch, N. Munsell, FOURTH ROW: J. Gift, D. Briant, D. Hochhalter, G. Schmidt, D. Bechtold, M. Wiman, M. Rogstad, FIFTH ROW; K. Olson, G. Cameron, J. Korneychuk, J. Mengel, T. Rediske, M. Lawler, I. Mengel, SIXTH ROW: C. Carlson, B. Breitbach, L. Fried, B. Rustad, R. Rindy, W. Naylor, R Roth, SEVENTH ROW: J. Newell, J. Fried, R. Roth, B. Wenz, T. Lewison, K. Lacquement, B. Naylor, EIGHTH ROW: B. Knutson, J. Nesset, J. Vanderpan, B. Bechtold, K. Breitbach, J. Bickle, A. Duppler, NINTH ROW: R. Thompson, J. Gundlach, J. Bohle, R. Atkinson, B. Jensen, D. Lain, B. Overton. Majorettes N. Randall, C. Jafek, P. Walker, V. Pratt, L. Anderson, K. Gundlach. Junior Play See How They Run Reg Jerry Lynn Nancy Karin John Doug Hoff Callen Madler Randall Gundlach Lawler Dufiield Are you th t thinly? 64 f ay. boys. Pray f I Mid leave him alone. II you think I'm goin$ to or 111 floor you. crawl, you're crazy t Homecoming Queen And Attendants Homecoming Floats Rainbow Formal Prom Royalty i- Attendant Bonnie Plummer Queen Molly Tobin Attendant Renee Leischner Attendant Jerry Townsend King Attendant Kelley Munsell Calvin Randall R O G R A M Mrs. Arnken, Mrs. Hutchings, Mrs. Goroski, Mrs. Maier OUR DINING AREA Lettermen s Club FIRST ROW: Mr. Schmidt, Mr. Braun, J. Striebel, D. Bohle, K. Munsell, J. Townsend, Mr. Prokop. SECOND ROW: R. Smeltzer, G. Quenzer, T. Vanderpan, K. Johnson, R. Hufford, D. Hatton, M. Krieger, M. Griffith, D. Lain, THIRD ROW: E. Hutchings, L. Me Millan, C. Robinson, J. Bickle, A. Rustad, B. Wenz, C. Paschali, E. Renner, G. Roberts, R. Lain. FOURTH ROW: T. Demos, D. Blake, C. Randall, W. Naylor, J. O’Connor, J. Cody, S. Spriggs, K. Krokker, J. Martin, G. Brownson. DuWayne Bohle Tackle All-Conference Mike Kreiger Back Kermit Krokker Tackle Ron Lain Guard All-Conference Lynn McMillan Back, Captain All-Conference Jim Martin End Kelley Munsell End -K L -i mm. K Wes Naylor Back All-Conference Gerald Quenzer Back All-Conference Calvin Randall Center All-Conference Steve Spriggs Guard, Captain All-Conference Jerry Townsend End All-Conference Managers Mike Griffith Craig Paschali Craig Setinc r Gary Brownson Guard All-Conference Jerome Goroski Guard John Streibel Center t r a P S Jim Cody Back Tom Demos Earl Hutchings Guard Tackle All-Conference Jack O’Connor End All-Conference Chauncey Robinson Back Allan Rustad Guard Terry Vanderpan Back Don Lain Head Manager 75 Football Coaches 4 Mr. Schmidt, Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Ellingson, Mr. Kingston, Mr. Braun, Mr. Prokop, Mr. Fleck, Mr. Fried EASTERN DIVISION CHAMPIONS SCORES Baker Spartans 19 Lemon Cowboys 7 Baker Spartans 35 Scobey Spartans 0 Baker Spartans 32 Bowman Bulldogs 0 Baker Spartans 19 Fairview Warriors 12 Baker Spartans 35 Poplar Indians 6 Baker Spartans 75 Nashua Porkies 0 Baker Spartans 53 Circle Wildcats 0 Baker Spartans (Championship) 32 Plentywood Wildcats 13 Freshman Football FIRST ROW: K. Chapman, R. Atkinson, D. Knowles, C. Randall, L. Arnken, L. Goroski, B. Bergstrom, SECOND ROW: Mr. Kennedy, R. Callen, R. Hanson, D. O’Donnell, S. Maier, D. Thompson, D. Sonsalla, G. Rankin, G. Rost, R. Koenig, S. Holman, Mr. Kingston. THE SPARTANS IN ACTION KELLEY MUNSELL JACK O’CONNOR DUWAYNE BOHLE JERRY TOWNSEND GERALD OUENZER JOHN LAWLER COACH SCHMIDT lynn McMillan TERRY VANDERPAN GARY BROWNSON GERALD SPRIGGS JERRY CALLEN Jud) Justesen C Bonnie Plummer Jeani Morrow Christy Nelson EASTERN DIVISIONAL CHAMPIONS CONFERENCE NONCONFERENCE Baker 62 Scobey 54 Baker 86 Terry 70 Baker 52 Poplar 60 Baker 54 Lemmon 50 Baker 72 Circle 41 Baker 79 Bowman 38 Baker 75 Plentywood 53 Baker 71 Mobridge 43 Baker 84 Fairview 67 Baker 83 Mobridge 66 Baker 66 Circle 49 Baker 71 Fort Yates 87 Baker 90 Nashua 70 Baker 69 Lemmon 43 Baker 78 Plenty wood 50 Baker 102 Bowman 55 Baker 74 Poplar 56 DIVISIONAL TOURNAMENT Baker 79 Scobey 66 Baker 78 Fairview 53 Baker 88 Nashua 55 Baker 56 Nashua 59 Baker 80 Plentywood 62 STATE B TOURNAMENT Baker 66 Conrad 70 Baker 59 Huntley Project 1 80 B-Squad Basketball FIRST ROW: D. Hatton, G. Malek, B. Wenz, K. Breitbach, K. Johnson, C. Setinc. SECOND ROW: B. Agler, S. Walker, D. Blake, K. Flatness, B. Rustad, S. Pruett, B. Naylor, Mr. McGonigal. B-Squad Cheerleaders P. Groshans, J. Newell, B. Swart, K. Krokker, Freshman Basketball FIRST ROW: Mr. Fried, D. Krieger, SECOND ROW: R. Atkinson, D. McMillan, S. Holman, D. Knowles, G. Rost, G. Rankin, S. Maier, W. Pruett, R. Callen, G. Cameron, K. Chapman. Freshman Cheerleaders L. Munsell, J. Bohle, D. Townsend, B. Overton. Girls’ Track Team FIRST ROW: Mr. Schmidt, Miss Menken, Mr. McGonigal, SECOND ROW: M. Goroski, D. Susa, S. Opp, N. Randall, P. Walker, E. Rambur, M. Slagter, B. Breitbach, THIRD ROW: D. Townsend, G. Schmidt, G. Herbst, D. Lovec, R. Roth, D. Roberts, M. Rogstad, J. Morrow, M. McGonigal, FOURTH ROW: B. Arnken, K. Krokker, M. McClain, L. Coldwell, C. Walker, D. Eilek, B. Swart, T. O'Donnell, J. Bohle, B. Thompson. Boys’ Track Team FIRST ROW: Mr. McGonigal, Mr, Ellingson, Mr. Schmidt, SECOND ROW: K. Olson, R, Hanson, T. Vanderpan, G. Malek, C. Paschali, D. Hatton, R. Hufford, THIRD ROW: K. Johnson, L. McMillan, B. Wenz, K. Breitbach, R. Kochel, J. Bickle, J. Jenks, R. Rindy, FOURTH ROW: G, Roberts, S. Walker, D. Blake, K. Flatness, W. Naylor, K. Krokker, T. Demos, D. Steffes, B. Naylor. Wrestling i ’ WER to . - was 3 FIRST ROW: D. Gunderson, D. Keirle, R. Smeltzer, J. Johnson, G. Crawford, D. Steffes, D. Rost, B. Jensen, S. Jordan, R. Rindy, L. Arnken, D. Wang, SECOND ROW: Mr. Prokop, C. Randall, R. Hanson, A. Dexter, D. Crippen, S. Spriggs, C. Randall, D. Huether, J. Bickle, M. Krieger, R. Lain, D. Quenzer, D. Lain, Mr. Braun. Cliarles Abrams Pat Abrams Linda Auran Tim Barkley Doug Barone Brian Bechtold Randi Bergstrom Robert Cox Bradley Briant Brenda Culver Jack Deviney Kelvin Freier Janice Fried Janice Gift Marlene C-oroski Duane Griffith Jayne Gundlach Ronnie Haar David Hall Doug Havens Gail Herbst Randy Hunter Dennis Hutchings Stephen Jenks Debbie Jensen Jerry Kellner Randy Keser Dennis Keyes Robert Kruger Teddy Lewison Rayna Madler Susan Malek S A David Massey Rita McGhee Mary McGonigal Joan Mengei Janice Morrow Curtis Myhre Dale Naylor Nick O' Connor Barry Plummer Boyd Plummer Ken Ranum Tom Rediske Debbie Roberts LuWayne Robinson Dale Scbweigert Suzanne Schwindt Janice Schell Nancy Schimming Gloria Schmidt Debbie Stelfes Mike Taylor Gale Shepherd Paula Sieler Linda Slagter Terry Rudolph Linda Rustad Gary Vanderpan LaRita Veroye Marie Walker Terry Waterland Carol Tibbits Gene Twiford Joyce Twiford Neil Terhune Becky Thompson Dennis Bechtold Beverly Bertsch Beverly Breitbach Stanley Bruce Becky Cameron Susan Cameron Pam Carlson Annette Coddington Curtis Ehman No Avoilabl Douglas Havens Orville Erlenbush Randee Follmer Carlynette Goerndt H oily Heberle Peggy Hoff Charlotte Holtz Mary Hufford Mike Hunter David Hutchings Ronnie Keser Richard Knowles Janeen Korneychuk Sheila LaCross Mike Lawler Connie Lovec Gale Madler Danny McIntyre Jackie Randall ■Curtis Renner Robert Richards LeRoy Singer Elizabeth Slagter Tana McMillan Neil Munsell Odin Myhre Douglas Napton Danny O'Connor Sheila O'Donnell Gary Olsen Phyllis Peterson Jerry Pratt Herbert Uecker Jerry Vanderpan Alan Walker Bruce Wilson Marnee Wiman Kathy Snyder Patricia Staudinger Brenda Steffes Danny Stenglein Laurie Tobin Herbert Townsend Bonnie Twiford PHOTO No AvoiJqbt Ray Braun - Guest Speaker Gordon Vanderpan - Principal, Ray Braun - Speaker, James Hoffman - Superintendent Musical Selection by Gail Herbst, Paula Sieler 92 G r a d u a t i o n FIRST ROW: G. Shepherd, M. Taylor, D. Naylor, T. Rudolph, J. Nesset, C. Abrams, D. Massey, SECOND ROW: Mr. Kennedy, J. Kellner, B. Bechtold, B. Eilek, G. Vanderpan, D. Hutchings, J. Deviney, T. Breitbach, L. Robinson. Junior High Cheerleaders 94 B. Thompson, P. Peterson, P. Sieler, M. Wiman, E. Bertsch. Congratulations to Class of i. ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY 1902-1966 64 Years of Value RUSSELL’S CLOTHING STORE Celebrating 50th Year SERVING YOUR CLOTHING NEEDS T 3 i - 1 I never done it. Now let’s hear your story. Butch D A CHEVROLET Your Oldsmobile Chevrolet Dealers Congratulations, Class of 1966 PO TLU Pontiac 96 SCHELL MEAT SERVICE J. Singer got caught huh! Hating again, Annette??? Custom Work Lockers Retail Meats Curing Phone 778-2619 3 So. 2nd W. Baker, Montana — ■t ni —— Congratulations, Seniors of 66 from your friends at EILEKS Johnny Juniors Carol King Ship n’ Shore Shapely Blouses Doris Dodson Sportswear Gaye Gibson DR. MELVIN ROGSTAD OPTOMETRIST BEN FRANKLIN STORE BOB ANDERSON, Owner Congratulations Seniors, What Lies Ahead is up to You! Phone 778-2119 Baker, Montana s-ioBEN FRANKLIN 5 io We Specialize in , . , Sewing Needs Toys Household Items 113 South Main Phone 778-2610 97 Going to the drive-in? p ROY’S MOTEL Congratulations, Seniors CHUCK WAGON Complete Take Out Service’-' On Highway 12 New Modern 327 West Montana Avenue Baker Montana Some Birds Fly . . . Others Try. i ----------------------------------------------1 Where does this thing asks Beverly Dial 778-3321 Congratulations, Class of 66  BAKER FURNITURE CO. Quality Home Furnishings Baker Montana TELEVISION AND RADIO SERVICE We’re Known For TV Know-How REDISKE RADIO ELECTRIC Farm and Home Appliances Sales and Service SHELDON F. REDISKE Didn't you lorget the boys”, girls? Is eating, drinking, and girls all you think about? BENNIE’S BARBER SHOP Fine Haircuts and Shaves BENNIE BECHTOLD Owner Baker, Montana Congratulations, Graduates of THE STYLE SHOP Congratulations to the Class of ’66 Home of Fashion, Fit, and Quality VERN AND RUTH Qp$f cleaning TAXI SERVICE Open 24 Hrs. Phone 778-3819 Baker, Montana BAKER CLEANERS BERTSCH CONOCO HAROLD AND FERN LUND 99 Congratulations to the Senior Class oi 1966 WEEKS MEDICAL First Shave? A little to the right please. Good Luck, Seniors From SAMSEL’S Dry Goods — Clothing — Shoes CLINIC Baker, Montana I say MINE S the best! I wish she’d hurry up. FALLON COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY RUSSELL L. CULVER President Counsel Congratulations to the Class of 1966 BAKER ACCOUNTING INSURANCE WALT EHMAN, Agent 109 Main Street Russell L. Culver Attorney at Law Baker, Montana 100 Box 744 Phone 778-3732 Baker, Montana We Will See You When You Are 2 t Years Old Not Before At HEISER S BAR LOUNGE COLDEST BEER IN TOWN Spend your leisure moments with us. The finest of beer, wines, whiskey, liquors, cordials Served As To Your Choice Taste SERVICE WITH A SMILE HEISER’S APARTMENTS Baker Montana THE BANK OF BAKER Lakeside Parking The Priendly Bank’ We Appreciate Your Business First Class Service Repair Department RANDASH MOTORS GEO AND BILL Phone 778-2227 Baker, Mont. 119 South Main Noted for Quality Meats Standby Groceries SOUTHSIDE GROCERY ■■Our Motto Is Friendly Service S RUTH AND GONZY Young and innocent or just young? Playing in the mud again??? GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Princess Kaynar Diamonds GROSHANS’ JEWELRY Bake Montana The Best To You From MDU MONTANA DAKOTA UTILITIES CO. Baker Montana LAKE THEATER DRIVE-IN FARMER’S ELEVATOR A MOVIE A WEEK IS A FAMILY TREAT 102 Baker, Montana Best Wishes to the Class of ’66 ECONOMY AMERICAN LEGION CLUB FALLON POST 35 GROCERY Congratulations Class of ’66 MARY GREGERSON DAHLMAN MOTEL U.S. Highway No. 12 West Air Conditioned Kitchenettes Available Baker, Montana BIG K DRIVE-IN What are you hiding be- Romeo! Romeo! hind your back, Randy?? Where art thou? WHO THREW THAT? Sure you're telling a bedtime story??? Call 778-3731 and we have your order READY 103 k___mm BE FOXY— SHOP REYNOLDS SUPER MARKET § Baker Montana 1. The new, modern store of Baker, Montana. 2. The store that brought famous name brands at the lowest prices. 3. Reynolds also features U.S.D.A. choice beef at prices that can’t be beat. 4. Be a foxy shopper and shop REYNOLDS SUPER MARKET!!! Are you begging to get IN or begging to get OUT? The longer I wait the madder I get! Is it dark in there Virginia N. ? 104 BAKER CEMENT PRODUCTS READY-MIX CONCRETE Save Money: by building with our cement blocks, cinder blocks—Sand and aggre- gates. We also sell a good grade of steel sash and reinforcing steel. Dial Baker 778-3518 Baker Montana BURNS INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 778-2607 Baker Montana GAMBLES BEAUTY SALON If you’re not becoming to him— You should be coming to us Baker Montana M H REDDI-MIX CONSTRUCTION Washed Sand — Gravel — Scoria 703 S. 4th West Phone 778-2043 BAKER GOOD LUCK, SENIORS From CATE WELDING Phone 778-2507 Baker Montana VARIETY STORE MR. and MRS. T. V. CRICHFIELD BUD’S SUPER VALU Baker, Montana 1 ' Wi E V E R Y D A Y L O W P R I C E S Our Best Measure Is CUSTOMER PLEASURE The Best in Groceries, Meats, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. 105 fe Baker, Montana FALLON COUNTY CREAMERY Land O’Buttes Dairy Products —and the next morning my head was this big! BAKER ACCOUNTING INSURANCE GREEN ACRES CLUB Good 109 Main Street Food Good Drink Baker Box 744 Montana Phone 778-3732 Dine and Dance Southeastern Montana’s Favorite WALT EHMAN, Agent Nite Spot 9 S T E V BAKER, MONTANA E N S FUNERAL O N HOMI Courteous and Efficient Service Monuments and Markers 207 South Second West Phone 778-3346 106 Who swiped the Refreshments? r T M ELECTRIC General Electric Appliances BAKER LAWLER DRUG STORE GREEN STAMPS Prescriptions Baker Montana Phone 778-2111 ELDON MENGEL Baker Montana Hey, There’s Only NINE. Oh Hum! Watch That. Fountain Service FOR ALL YOUR DRUG NEEDS O. M. SPEELMON ELEVATOR Grain and Feed FRED BREWER ’SMOKEY” SPEELMON 107 Caught you red-handed! SINCLAIR BLACKSMITH SHOP General Welding Blacksmithing Hard Facing Carbide Oxygen and Acetylene Cylinders for Sale 209 W. Montana Ave. Phone 778-2007 'Flowers Whisper What Words Can’t Say” G L BAR Congratulations Class of '66 MIDLAND INCORPORATED 108 Dutch Boy Paint — Lumber —- Hardware Phone 778-2231 Look, we’re going to do it my way. i Whoops, not again. Congratulations to the Class of 1966 MORROW PLUMBING AND HEATING KFLN 960 RADIO SOUND OF THE SIXTYS STAFF: Gary Petersen, Manager Dick Hildabrant, Asst. Mgr. Lee Leis, Program Director Benny B, Engineer Christa Backman, Secretary Bill Ferguson, Salesman Phone 778-2625 DON AND AGNES MORROW For Advertising Call 778-3371 Collect” Baker Montana FULLERTON LUMBER COMPANY FOR YOUR EVERY BUILDING NEED ' Phone 778-2128 Hungry, Miss Rea? M-m-m [ hat tasted good! DENZIL Baker YOUNG Montana 109 While Santa is out, the elves are playing! JIM CAWLEY, Manager Complete One Stop Service for Your Automobile Needs Telling the latest jokes. MUNSELL LANES Phone 778-2131 Happy Motoring With ENCO SERVICE WITH A SMILE LANNY PETERS, MANAGER Baker Montana Bags Shoes Snack Bar Phone 778-5625 Baker, Montana 110 HERB’S BODY SHOP Hunter Lite-A-Line Wheel Aligning REPAIRS Glass Installations Refinishing 7th Street East 622 Dakota Avenue Trying out for Cheerleading, boys? They left—now I can sleep in peace! L. PRICE COMPANY (Since 1910) John Deere Implements Our Own Hardware Phone 778-3339 Baker Montana BAKER NEWS STAND NEWSPAPERS— MAGAZINES PERIODICALS Cigars — Candy Soft Drinks Phone 778-9938 GENE KIRSCHTEN, Proprietor 111 Is this all for file 13? Don't take a pic-- 1 Since when were females let in on the 3 Musketeers? My Daddy's bigger than your Daddy is! Skipping school isn’t so bad. Like Father — Like—Like— Oh Well! Should I or shouldn't I ? FARMERS UNION HEBERLE FORD We use only Congratulations to the Seniors of 66” FORD genuine FORD parts. MUSTANG FARMERS UNION OIL COMPANY THUNDERBIRD — FORD TRUCKS Dial Baker 778-3368 19 West Montana Ave. 113 What if I can’t get up???? But I thought this was a come-as-you are party ! Boy, that's the last time I'm climbing up There ! Quiet, I'm watching Captain Kangaroo. Oh Oh—that gleam in his eye again! Everybody's gone; time for a ? ? ? FALLON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL NURSING HOME CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF I f 66 320 Hospital Drive 778-3331 Baker KUSLER ELECTRIC SERVICE WIRING REPAIRING COMMERCIAL—RESIDENTIAL REFRIGERATOR FREEZER SERVICING Dial Baker 778-3719 15 S. Main E E IMPLEMENT MASSEY FERGUSON Baker Montana Oh, oh, here comes Karin! Yellow Pages, Yellow Pages. 115 And who else broke training? Now Hear This - Now Hear This! I Another long day at the office. Then one time we pulled a dirty on Miss Rea, but one of our iellow teachers finked on us. Hey John, do No. Daks. sing, too?? Once upon a time— I’ll repeat it—JUST ONCE MORE! 117 THE GREEN DRAGON 19 South Main BEST OF SERVICE’ Cocktail lounge Fine Drinks Air Conditioned Courteous Treatment PINNOW Mr. Bender’s prize student. WESTSIDE HOTEL TRACTOR IMPLEMENT SALES — SERVICE — PARTS Dial Baker 778-2208 North of Baker 118 WESTSIDE ARTS IPS S. 1 w. I C j Just what’s wrong with me swimming in the Plevna pool ? ? ? Now look Mr. Wood, you know what you did wrong. Suppose you get up and tell the student body. 119 Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime, And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time. --Longfellow
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