Baker High School - Spartan Yearbook (Baker, MT)

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Organizations Pages 19-40 Football Pages 42-49 Grades Pages 69-107 I Basketball Pages 54-59 ♦ 4 Activities Pages 115-118 Music Pages 20-25 Advertisers Page 14 6 Dedication Mr, Doug Dundas Mr. Tom Gates We, the Senior Class of 1971, would like to'dedicate this annual to two men who have done so much for our class. In the two years that they have been our sponsors, they have put in many long and tiring hours to help make our class a better one for all of us. So, to Mr. Dundas and to Mr. Gates, we would like to say Thank you for everything you have done. Foreward The 1971 edition of the Spartan holds for us some of our most cherished memories. It is our sincere wish that as you read through it, it will recall for you all of your past teachers, classmates and activities. We would like to thank a:l the teachers who have contributed so many tiring hours to our success. They have truly helped us reach this point in life. As editors of the Spartan , we would like to say that we hope this will present a chal- lenge to the future graduates, that they may never give up their search for truth and knowledge, 8 Superintendent's Message We, the Class of 1971 wish to thank the School Board for the many hours that they put in to keep our school running. Though their efforts sometimes go unrecognized, we know that they have made it possible for us to complete one step in our life's journey. Congratulations to the Class of 1971, Baker High School, on your graduation. May I commend you for your initia- tive, efforts, and preserverance in achieving this mark of excellence. Now that you have accomplished this important phase of life you will be commencing to enter the responsibility filled period of life. Your life's work and sen-ice to your family, to mankind, and to Our Country will be deter- mined by one person - - you. I sincerely wish for each one of you, Class of 1971, a happy, successful, and richly, rewarding life. D, M. Hartwick Superintendent School Board Administration Mr. Bruggeman, Mrs. Murphy, Mr. Tugg'e My congratulations to the Class of '71. You have the unique distinction of being the first class to graduate from high school knowing that in a short time you will be eligible to vote in national elections and a year later in state elections, as well as acquiring all the privileges of citizenship by the time you are nineteen years of age. How are you going to use this new privilege? Will you use it as a weapon to destroy effective leadership because of a whim? Will you use it as a threat to secure what you want? OR, will you bring to your new dignity a serious, informed yet humble point of view? This is the kind of new voter we need and we hope Baker High School has giv- en you some of the tools you will need to become this kind of citizen. You have the potential and the power. May you use it wisely! L. Fredrick Bruggeman Principal First Row: Ashley Stanhope, Orville Stevens, Doug Barone, Carol Bechtold, Art Koenig, Alfred Brown. Next Row: Mr. Hartwick, Mr. Vanderpan, Russell Culver, Charles Woodsend, Charles Madler, Tom Overton, Mr. Bruggeman. Jerry Baker Glee Club, Girls and Boys, Elem, Vocal Music Meredith Bakley Girls P. E. , Health Larry Bender Typing I, Office Machines, Dis- tributive Education Peter Blair English II, Speech Howard Breitbach Vo. Ag. 1,11,111,1V, Vo. Ed. Vera Bruggeman English I, III Grace Davis French I, II, Art I, II Don Dilworth Algebra I, II, Business Math Bill Donovan Boys P. E. Doug Dundas American History, World History tOH STU01HTS Tom Gates Biology, Adv. Biology, Ecology, Ornithology John Hecker Librarian i Qtfl hlH i llfc ■ k 13 Dick Heron Typing I,II, Shorthand I,II, Book- keeping, Journalism Walter Luetkens World Geog., World History, Driver's Training, Civics Joe Johnston Guidance Jerome Kaiser Geometry, Math I Mary McAulay Home Ec. I,II,III, Typing I Tom McGonigal English I, IV Max Mueller Trig. , Adv. Math, Chemistry Physics, Phys. Science Mike 11 Neumann World History, Spanish I, II, Economics, Sociology Steve Prokop General Shop, Mech. Drawing, Arch. Draw., Adv. Woodwork Roy Wood Band, Instrumental Avis Anderson Jr, High Social Studies, Spelling Julie LaCross Jr. High English Art 15 Gayle Kling Thomas Mahon Dennis Moran English I Jr. Hi. Special Education Jr. High English Jr. High Speech Jr. High Literature Marvin Overlock Jr. High Science Byron Wolenetz Jr. High Math Student Teachers More Student Teachers Doug Shenkle Renee Peterson Harvey Nichols Bill Summers Jake Kinsey Ben Post Oscar Ranum Mrs. Bertsch Mrs. Goroski Mrs. Arnken Mrs. Shepherd Mrs. Hutchings Mrs. Tronstad Concert Choir Jamie Alexander Keith Losing Debbie Bagley Nancy Meccage Lora Blaser Harold Miller Diana Brown Rhonda Mhyre Vic Callen Lori Nelson Mari Cunningham Sheila Opp Patty Cunningham Mary Schuler Valerie Duppler Beverly Sieler Shelley Engessor Wade Sikorski Marilyn Ferrell Dan Stenglien Karen Frier Janis Taylor Linda Griffith Herb Townsend Robin Gundlach Jerry Vanderpan Marilyn Hartse Alan Walker Debbie Hayden Jim Walker Julie Helgerson Dennis Wang Pat Hoke Paula Yockim Larry Jacobs Marcia Young Brenda Kapps Mary Paula Young Larry Kusler Rhonda Long Mr. Baker Boy's Quartet Dan Stenglein, Herb Townsend, Jerry Vanderpan, Alan Walker. Superior at State. Soio Mary Paula Young Superior at State Herb Townsend, Dan Stenglein, Jerry Vanderpan. Marcia Young - acc. Superior at State. I This page sponsored by BANK OF BAKER Duet Herb Townsend Mary Paula Young Superior The choral activities are under the direction of Mr. Jerald Baker. Li addition to the main choral group, the select choir, a pop gTOup, and various ensembles gave perform- ances at concerts and community affairs. Under the direction of Mr. Roy Wood the symphonic band played six concerts throughout the school year. Again this year the band It ad outstanding soloists and ensembles which played not only for competition but for various communi- ty affairs. The lohn Phillip Sousa Award was awarded to Beverly Breitbach. 21 Symphonic Jamie Alexander [oel Alexander Rena Aelxander David Barclay Cherie Barnard Kelley Barnard Janet Barone Beryl Bechtold Kristy Bechtold LuRae Bechtold Gertrude Benner Barbara Berm el Rosalyn Beyers Beverly Brietbach Cindy Brown Nicky Bruggeman Kim Bums Becky Cameron Joanne Cameron Susan Cameron Beth Chester Linda Davis Maranda DeGrand Donna Erlenbush Lonna Erlenbush Orville Erlenbush Tracy Farstveet Susan Flor Karen Frier Dennis Fried Roland Gill Barbara Gunderson Marcella Gunderson Debbie Hayden Andrea Heberle Holly Heberle Nicki Heberle Aleta Helgerson Susan Hepperle Linda Herbst PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE: Holly Heberle, Mamie Wiman, Becky Cameron, Commie Lovec, Sheila LaCross, Cherie Barnard, Susan Cameron, Beverly Breitbach, Orval Erlenbush, Jerry Vanderpan PERCUSSION QUINTET: Mary Paula Young, David Barclay, Bob Peek, Barbara Bermel, Karen Frier. BRASS CHOIR: 1st Row left to right: David Barclay, Debbie Knutson, Joel Alexander, Sharie Newell, Lisa Wiman, Marcia Young, Dennis Wang, Brad Shepherd, Nicki Bruggeman, Jerry Vanderpan, Martha Rustad, Steve Stanhope, Mary Paula Young, Susan Cameron, Bev Breitbach, Mark Overton. Pete Herbst Virginia Herbst Judy Hoenke Jeanne Huntley Patty Huntley Joan Knipp Debbie Knutson Connie Kusler Larry Kusler Sheila LaCross Connie Lovec Tammy Lovec Debbie Lutz Harold Miller Clayton Mhyre Sharee Newell Mark Overton Bob Peek Tammy Post David Rabe Martha Rustad Brad Shepherd Lana Shepherd Lance Shepherd Alice Skidmore Barbara Stanhope Janis Taylor Susan Townsend Lynn Tronstad ferry Vanderpan Dennis Wang Louise Weeks Lisa Wiman Marnee Wiman Pam Yockim Diane Young Marcia Young Mary Paula Young David Zachman Steve Zachman Mr. Wood Miss Frye SUPERIOR SOLOISTS AND ALL STATE BAND T W I I e r s TWIRLERS Holly Heberle Nicki Heberle Susan Cameron Janet Barone Kristy Bechtold Tire soloists who received superior ratings are Brad Shepherd, Jeannie Huntle, Marcia Young, Dinda Davis, Mary Paula Young, and Beverly Brietbach. Beverly Brietbach and Susan Cameron were chosen for All State Band. 23 Baker's Pep Band added much to the school sports scene. In addition to playing at the football and basketball games and the pep assemblies, the band played during the Drill Team performances. Front Row: Miss Frye, Janet Barone, Holly Heberle, Nicki Heberle, Susan Cameron, Mr. Wood. Next Row: Steve Zachman, Linda Herbst, Clayton Mhyre, Bras Dhepherd, Orville Erlenbush, Beryl Bechtold, Nicki Bruggeman, Linda Davis, Joel Alexander. Next Row: Beverly Brietbach, Rosalyn Beyers, Connie Kusler, Dennis Fried, Harold Miller, Becky Cameron, Debbie Lutz, Cherie Barnard. Next Row: Roland Gill, Judy Hoenke, Alita Helgerson, Lonna Erlenbush, Marcella Gunderson, Pam Yockim, Susan Flor, Tammy Post, Debbie Harris, Wanda Maier, Alice Skidmore. Next Row: Cindy Brown, Lynn Tronstad, Gertrude Benner, Barbara Gunderson, Donna Erlenbush, Andrea Heberle, Rena Alexander, Jeanie Herbst. Next Row: Tammy Lovec, Kim Burns, Mary Paula Young, Lance Shepherd, Martha Rustad, David Barclay, Debbie Knutson, Marcia Young, Steve Stanhope, Patty Huntley, Kelley Barnard, Dennis Wang. Next Row: Susan Townsend, Jamie Alexander, Lisa Wiman, Sheree Newell, Diana Young, Louise Weeks, David Rabe. Next Row: Janis Taylor, Tracy Farstveet, David Zachman, Barbara Stanhope, Debbie Hayden, Beth Chester, Joanne Cameron, Larry Kusler, Pete Herbst, Mark Overton. Next Row: Jeanne Huntley, Jerry Vanderpan, Bob Peek, LuRae Bechtold, Barbara Bermel, Joan Knipp, Maranda DeGrand. 24 Drill Team First Row-Janis Taylor. Second Row-Mary Gunlach, Holly Heberle, Kristy Bechtold. Third Row-Jamie Alexander, Debbie Hayden, Susan Crippen, Janet Barone. Fourth Row-Avis Bermel, Sheryl Beach, Bev Breitbach, Terri Yockim, Alita Helgerson, Susan Cameron. Fifth Row-Linda Cundall, Nicki Heberle, Jackie Hoenke, Rhonda long, Jeannie Herbst, Marilyn Schell, Ginny Schell, Sherry Deviney, Beth Chester. Sixth Row-Cherie Barnard, Maria Robinson, Linda Griffith, Miss Bakeley, Mr. Wood, Lynn Tronstad, Debbie Walraven, Joy Verhulst, Rita Ranum. Back Row left to right: Coach Donovan, John Moser, Jerry Moser, Edgar Smith, David Rambur, Bob Peak, Jim Walker, Red Martin, Doug Dahl, Tom Gunderson, Mike Hoke, Brian Jensen, Alan Coldwell, Alan Walker, Mike Wang, Mark Wang, David Kyle, Tom Curry, Scot Rost, John Lindstrom, Coach Gates. Front Row: Bob Richards, Bill Bagley, Dennis Bechtold, Jesse Schell, Don Rankin, Ken Seiler, John Brown, Jerry Vanderpan, Mike Lawler, Dan Stenglein, Dan O'Conner, Doug Havens, Neil Munsell, Dick Knowles, Herb Townsend, Orville Erlenbush, David Hutchings, Randy Austin, Dave Meccage, Stan Bruce. 26 Seated left to right: Bev Bertsch, Jesse Schell, Orville Erlenbush, Terry Yockim. Standing: Mr. Bender, Ernest Huether, Dennis Freier, Doug Havens, Bev Fisher, Carl Peek, Mary Hufford, Nora 0'Donnel1. Not Pictured: Liz Slagter First Row: Dennis Fried, Jeff Madler, Rollie Maier, LeRoy Singer, Don Meach, Mr. Breirbach. Next Row: Howard Koenig, Craig Johnson, Billy Singer, Dennis Losing, Mark Enos, Pete Enos. Next Row. Larry Turbiville, Bill Sleeth, Rick Fisher, Sherman Engessor, Bill ! lalmans, Clayton Mhyre, Steve Losing, Keith Losing, Don Heuther. Next Row: Doug Dahl, Tom Gunderson, John O'Connor, Jack Beach, Randy Jacobson, Dan Murphy, Doug Bruha, Ralph Koenig, Charles Bethel, Larry Losing, Mark Kinsey. 27 Future Homemakers of America Front Row - Janis Taylor, Kristie Bechtold, Mary Ellen Veroy, Karen Freier, Shelly Engessor. Second Row - Bev Bertsch, Bev Fisher, Cheryl Madler, Lynn Post, Rena Beach, Linda Culver, Miranda DeGrand. Back Row - Pam Carlson, Ponna Rost, Terri Duneman, Linda Molestad, Vicki Bechtold, Lana Shepherd, Anna Halmans, Sherry Bechtold, Marilyn Hartse, Miss McAulay. Seated: left to right: Linda Davis, Marnee Wiman, Holly Heberle, Bev Breitbach, Mrs. Davis. Standing: Jackie Hoenke, Marilyn Schell, Ginny Schell, Barbara Griffith, Nicki Heberle, Connie Lovec, Aleta Plummer, Susan Cameron, Kristy Bechtold, Becky Cameron, Cheryl Straub, Rosalie Ranum, Raenette Bruski, Cheryl Madler, LuRae Bechtold, Sharon Moore, Jamie Sue Alexander, Janice Johnson, Adrion Goroski, Randy Richards. | irst Row: !eft to right: Miss Bakely, Cheryl Straub, Donna Ellingson, Susan Cameron, Bev Breitbach, Mary Alice Mhyre. i econd Row: LuRae Bechtold, Sheila LaCross, Joanne Cameron, Mary Schuler, Janice Johnson, Rosalie Ranum, Mary Ellen I eroye, Kristy Bechtold, Janis Taylor, Linda Quenzer, Theresa Lecoe, Debbie Bagley, Marilyn Ferrell, Rhonda Mhyre, I onna Heyen, Cindy Bagley, Pam Gilmore. Third Row: Joan Knipp, Debbie Hayden, Janet Barone, Beth Chester, Cindy ! ovak, Avis Bermel, Shirley Wiman, Rita Ranum, Lana Shepherd, Adel Mische, Connie Austin, Maranda DeGrand, I rerrie Deviney, Tina Sleeth, Jeanne Huntley, Barbara Bermel, Lisa Wiman, Julie Ferrell, Rena Beach, Rosalyn Byers, yce Coddington, Donna Rost. Fourth Row: Pam Worth, Polly Yockim, Diana Brown, Lori Randall, Marcia Young, velyn Abrams, Lynn Tronstad, Terri Dunneman, Marilyn Schell, Maria Robinson, Sheryl Beach, Becky Jensen, Diana iedeman, Shelley Engessor, Sherrie Newell, Nicki Bruggeman, Berle Bechtold, Judy Hoenke, Aleta Helgerson, Martha ustad, Alita Plummer, Joy Verhulst, Rhonda Long, Jeannie Herbst. Front Row: Vicki Bechtold, Anna Halmans, Stan Bruce, Mike Lawler, Mr. McGonigal. Back Row: David Hutchings, Orville Erlenbush, Herb Townsend, Jesse Schell, John Brown. 30 This page sponsored by HEISER'S BAR and LOUNGE Mr. Hecker, Beth O'Donnell, Herb Townsend, Maria Robinson, Jesse Schell, Dennis Wang, Carl Peek, Sheila LaCross, LeRoy Singer, Pam Carlson, Mark Kinsey. Math and First Row: Mr. Mueller, David Hutchings, Mike Lawler, Linda Davis, Mr. Dilworth. Next Row: Mr. Cates, Terry Cameron, Dana Robinson, Roland Gill, Ross Shepherd, Todd Overton, Mr. Shenkle. Next Row: Beverly Breitbach, William Martin, David Rambur, Bob Peek, Vic Callen, Marcia Young. Next Row: Adrian Goroski, Dennis Fried, David Barclay, Toby Curry, Brad Shepherd, Randy Richards. 31 National Honor Society Herb Townsend, Peggy Hoff, Dennis Bechtold, Mrs. Bmggeman. Next Row: Linda Davis, Beverly Breitbach, Avis Bermel, LaTonne Murphy, Kristy Bechtold, Rosalie Ranum. Next Row: Don Beach, Vicki Bechtold, Sheila LaCross, Sheryl Beach, Debbie Walraven, Jamie Alexander, Mary Paula Young. Next Row: Stan Bruce, William Martin, Dennis Wang, John Brown, David Barclay, David Hutchings, Mike Lawler, Bob Richards, Brad Shepherd. n s I I a t i o n Gale Madler, Pam Carlson, Terri Yockim, Jesse Schell, Dan Stenglein. Next Row: Cheryl Morris, Barbara Griffith, Valerie Duppler, Beth Chester, Maria Robinson, Cindy Novack. Next Row: Lana Shepherd, Cheryl Madler, Debbie Knutson, James Hufford, Mark Overton, Joel Alexander. 32 Spanish Club Front Row: Mrs. Neumann, Jeanne Huntley, Jamie Alexander, Mary Young, Brad Shepherd. Next Row: Valerie Duppler, Cheryl Madler, Terri Duneman, Linda Molstad, Debbie Lutz, Diana Young, Dawn Phebus, Avis Bermel, Sheila LaCross, Bob Peek, David Barclay. Spartan Annual Bob Richards, John Brown, Mike Lawler, Sheila LaCross, Stan Bruce, Cindy Martin, Brad Shepherd, Cherie Barnard, Peggy Hoff, Mr. Heron. Spartanettes Front Row left to right: Connie Lovec, Sheila LaCross, Marnee Wiman, Lana Shepard, Karen Frier, Cindy Martin, Brenda Kapps, Mary' Ellen Veroye, Alice Madler. Second Row: Miss Bakely, Bev Bare it bach, Holly Heberle. Third Row: Becky Jensen, Teena Sleeth, Nancy Meccage, Rosalie Ranum, Shirley Wiman, Janice Johnson, Cheryl Madler, Rita Ranum, Sherry Deviney, Miranda DeGrand, Joyce Coddington, Rosalyn Beyers. Fourth row: Cheryl Straub, Mary Alice Mhyre, Maria Robinson, Sheryl Beach, LaTonne Murphey, Vicki Bechtold, Anna Holmans, Mary Paula Young, Nicki Bruggeman, Sherre Newell, Sherry Bechtold, Fvelyn Abrams. Fifth Row: Pam Worth, Linda Quenzer, Patti Cunningham, Jeanne Herbst, Rhonda Long, Lisa Wiman, Beryl Bechtold, Donna ElUngson, Martha Rustad, Lu Rae Bechtold, Linda Herbst, Bobbi Hanratty, Linda Griffith. Sixth Row: Pauline Yockim, Terry Duneman, Judy Heonkc, Alita Helgerson, Diane Brown, Joan Knipp, Debbie Hayden, Kristy Bechtold, Janis Taylor, Shelly Engesser, Linda Cundall, Tina Barnard, Barbara Griffith. Seventh Row: Alita Plummer, Joy Verhulst, A dele Mische, Rhonda Mhyre, Becky Cameron, Susan Cameron, Marilyn Schell, Ginny Schell, Jackie Hoenke, Nicki Heberle, Sheila Opp, Rena Beach, Susan Crippen. Left to right: Gerry Bass, Brenda Culver, Patty Cunningham, Jackie Randall, Diane Atkinson, Alan Walker, David Hutchings, Randy Austin, Sheila La Cross, Mr. Heron, Kenny Huber, Ken Seiler, John Moser, Linda Quenzer. Speech Club Front Row left to right: Jeanne Huntley, Linda Herbst, Avis Bermel, Jamie Sue Alexander. Second Row: Maria Robinson, Sheryl Beach, Shelly Engessor, Valerie Duppler, Jeanne Herbst. Third Row: Jud Teague, Joel Alexander, Brad Shepard, Rodney Breitbach, Mark Overton, Pat Hoke, Terri Dunne man, Marilyn Hartse, Mr. Blair. Student Council Seated left to right: Mr. McGonigal, Dennis Bechtold, Herb Townsend, Maria Robinson, Martha Rustad. Standing: Terry Cameron, Dennis Fried, Jeanne Huntley, David Barclay, Linda Davis, David Hutchings, Marilyn Schell, Mike Lawler, Sheryl Beach, Dick Knowles, Mamee Wiman, Doug Dahl, Connie Lovec, Mark Overton, Bev Bertsch, Bev Fisher. Custer s Last Sit Kneeling: left to right: Janis Taylor, Jeanie Herbst, Teena Sleetli, Karen Freier. Standing: left to right: Steve Stanhope, Pete Herbst, Mark Overton, Mr. Blair. Custer is a teenage boy who unwillingly offers to babysit two girls. The girls give him a hard time and they have him believing he has the small-pox. Custer ends tying the father up, who he mistook for a burglar. The whole mess is explained and they offer him another job for the next weekend. 36 Front Row: left to right: Judd Teague, Brad Shepherd, Joel Alexander. Second Row: Janet Barone, Cheryl Straub, Linda Griffith, Avis Benncl, LaRac Bechtold, Mr. Blair, Director. “Herbie's Christmas Present Herbie Sanders is 13 years old and still a little unsure about girls. His sisters, Kay and Peggy, play a little trick on him when he buys a gift for his girlfriend. The trick backfires and Kay ends up on the short end. Herbie forgives her and everything is back in the Christmas spirit. This year Speech Club put on two plays and attended several meets. These included meets in Pine Hills, the Magic City Tournament in Billings, and district meet in Sidney. Pat Hoke, Mike McGonigal, and Jeanne Huntley qualified for the State Meet in Missoula. 37 Rest Assured Cast Jamie Alexander, Sheryl Beach, Maria Robinson, John Moser, Gerry Bass, Linda Quenzer. Next Row: Janice Johnson, Cheryl Madler, Rosalee Ranum, Lana Shepherd, John Lindstrom. Next Row: Jeff Teague, Dennis Fried, David Ranum, Shirley Wiman, Donna Rost, Mary Ellen Veroye. Next Row: Mike Hoke, Alan Walker, Brian Jensen, Alan Coldwell, Toby Curry, Brad Shepherd, Mr. Blair. Front Row: Dave Message, Sheila LaCross, Mike Lawler, Marnee Wiman, Danny Stenglein, Connie Lovec, Dave Hutchings, Dick Nowles, Mr. Blair. Back Row: Dennis Bechtold, Neil Munsell, laTonne Murphy, Mary Hufford, Orville Erlenbush, Herb Townsend, Alice Madler, Susan Cameron, Bev Breitbach, Cherie Barnard. Headin' for the Hills 40 Tough Season Produces Second Front Row: Randy Austin, Jesse Schell, Jerry Vanderpan Dick Knowles, Mike Lawler, Dan O'Connor, Second Row: Bob Richards-Manager, John Lindstrom, John Moser, Howard Hoff, Doug Dahl, Tom Curry, Frank Rost, Third Row: Joe Johnston-Asst. Coach, Bill Sleeth, Todd Overton, Vic Callen, Jack Beach, John O'Connor, Bob Peek. Baker Sc Baker 56 Baker 46 Baker 41 Baker 47 Baker 19 Baker 77 Baker 21 Baker 57 ■v - j'-l J . -_JL , ■ ■ - ■ ,v ■■■ :■: | % „ _, , «ft ®Ss 5' :Vv._-v mm® h “ r M 2P Opponent Sc BroaduS ' 0 Med, Lake 28 Poplar 8 Circle 8 Scobey 6 Forsyth 24 Plenty wood 26 Fairview 0 This page sponsored by BAKER NATIONAL BANK BAKER INSURANCE AGENCY I Front Row: Dan Stenglein, Herb Townsend, David Hutchings, Neil Munsell, Don Rankin, David Meccage Second Row: David Kyle, Alan Coldwell, Mike McGonigal, Ken Sieler, George Bell, Rodney Breitbach. Third Row: Edgar Smith, Bill Bagley, Joe Stenglein, Harold Miller, Vernon Bateman, Bill Donavon-Head Coach. Seasons Summary The Baker Spartans, under the coaching of Coach Butch Donovan, opened the 1970 season with a 56-0 rout of Broadus. After a tough game with Medicine Lake, the Spartans demol- ished Poplar, Circle, Scobey and Forsyth and in the process ex- tablished a school record in scoring 77 points against Forsyth, the most points ever scored in a football game by Baker. The championship game was against Plentywood, but after a tough game, the score wasn't in our favor, having lost 21-26. Baker closed the season with a stomp over rairview, 57-0. 43 Randy Austin Honorable Mention Linebacker Bill Bag ley Dave Hutchings Honorable Mention Defensive Tackle f Mike Lawler First Team Offensive Tackle Honorable Mention Defensive Tackle Dick Knowles First Team Halfback Honorable Mention Defensive Back Dave Meccage ■ Neil Munsell Honorable [Mention Defensive End Dan O'Connor First Team Oifensive Guard Don Rankin Jesse Schell Kenny Sieler Dan Stenglein First Team Center Honorable Mention Defensive Guard Herb Townsend First Team Offensive End Honorable Mention Defensive Back Jerry Vanderpan First Team Defensive Back Honorable Mention Quarterback John Lindstrom Honorable Mention Linebacker Sitting: Debbie Atkinson, Karen Freier, Marcee Flint, Brenda Kapps. Standing: Connie Lovec, Cindy Martin, Marnee Wiman, Alice Madler, Mary Veroye. This page sponsored by ROGER AND BETTY NICKS The 1970 Homecoming Ceremonies took place on October 1, 1970. Senior candidate Bev Breitbach, was crowned queen at approximately 8:30. Her escort was Mike Lawler. Attendants were Sheila LaCross, Holly Heberle, and Susan Cameron. The theme of the senior float was Dont' Let the Reign Come Down. It received third place honors. The game was won by the Spartans by a score of 19 to 6. The 1970 Homecoming will live in the hearts of all the seniors. Homecoming Activities 1970 A Squad Wrestling Toby Curry, John Moser, Ken Sieler, Sherman Engessor, Coach Prokop, Don Rankin, Dan Stenglein, Tom Gunderson, James Turbiville, Coach Donovan, Jeff Teague, William Martin, Edgar Smith, erry Moser. Baker 23 Broadus 28 Baker 38 Forsyth 16 Baker 13 Bowman 36 Baker 16 Sidney 37 Baker 38 Poplar 18 Baker 21 Glendive 30 Baker 19 Wolf Point 33 Baker 20 Sidney 25 Baker 16 Broadus 33 Baker 36 Forsyth 6 Baker 38 Poplar 17 Baker 5 Wolf Point 44 Baker 16 Bowman 28 Baker 18 Glendive 29 Coach Prokop This page sponsored by BAKER REXALL DRUG. 50 Don Rankin Ken Sieler Jerry Moser i s e n i o r s H o n o r Dan Stenglein Season s Summary The year was essentially one of re- building for the Spartan wrestlers. Many young wrestlers had their first year on the A squad and should be outstanding in later years. In the dual meets the Spartans were mainly in- terested in preparing for the tourna- ments; which they did by wrestling mainly A schools. This certainly did not help the dual meet record but helped the wrestlers. Because of hard practices and rough dual meets the Spartans took second in the divisional tournament at Hardin and third in the state tournament at Bozeman. Jim Turbiville John Moser w r e s t I e r s Jeff Teague Divisional Tourney State Tournament Raker sent four wrestlers to state this year. These were: Ken Sieler, Jeff Teague, John Moser, and Jerry Moser. Ken and Jeff lost their first matches, by small margins, but John and Jerry kept going, right up to the championships, where they were finally beaten. These were the first twins to ever compete in the championships of Montana State Wrestling. Cheerleaders Cindy Martin Brenda Kapps Mary Ellen Veroye This page sponsored by FARMER'S UNION OIL Front Row, left to right; Bob Richards, manager; Dick Knowles; Mike Lawler; Dan O'Connor; Neil Munsell; Herb Townsend; Lon LaCross, manager; second row; Coach Johnston; Dennis Bectold; Jim Walker; Alan Walker; Alan Coldwell; Ken Huber; Darrel Kusler; John Lindstrom; Coach Dundas. Varsity Basketball 1970-1971 Baker 54 59 Baker 70 54 Baker 57 56 Baker 58 W il 46 Baker 73 “• 75 Baker mSL -70 64 Baker 54 j J65 Baker 65 51 Baker P 52 72 Baker 50 57 Baker U 71 JIf 66 Baker 56 S3 Baker 64 73 Baker 70 62 Baker 69 67 Baker 73 57 Baker 77 W 55 Baker 59 55 Baker 61 60 Baker 52 69 Fairview Circle St. Mary's Sacred Heart Scobey Poplar Medicine Lake Sacred Heart Circle Nashua Medicine Lake Fairview Plentywood Scobey Poplar Circle Nashua Fairview Plentywood St. Mary's Coach Joe Johnston Mike Lawler Neil Munsell Dick Knowles Herb Townsend Dan O'Conner Dennis Bechtold The 1970 defending State Class B champions began the 1970-71 season with the determination to repeat as champions. The Spartans faced a year of rebuilding, but the challenge was met with success. After a slow conference start, the Spartans finished strong to place second in the conference. Baker won die District Tournament, but was eliminated in the Divisional. The Spartans ended the season with a 17-9 record. The following Seniors will be greatly missed next season: Dick Knowles, Herb Townsend, Mike Lawler, Neil Munsell, Dan O'Connor, and Dennis Bechtold. This page sponsored by L. PRICE COMPANY 56 Connie Lovec Lana Shepherd Sheila LaCross Karen Freier Marnee Wiinan District Tournament Wolf Point T utj .2 oo r ,n 00 THwti,3:3o y Bar Ell X N L n s i s Thu -t 7 roo f r s Circle f'■ fvi «M Tht r . t;}0 P JV Divisional Tournament Glendive m h s a OFHmi. rei v w.j Ptai- i This page sponsored by FALLON COUNTY TIMES Track Standing: left to right: Steven Losing, David Vanhoozier, Todd Overton, Steve Pinnow, Dana Robinson, Ross Shepherd, David Molstad, Rodney Morris. Second Row: Bill Sleeth, Harold Miller, Dennis Wang, Rodney Breitbach, Tom Curry, James Hufford, Jim Walker, John Lindstrom, Wase Sikorski. Third Row: Jerry Vanderpan, Darrell Kusler, Arthur DeGrand, Larry Kusler, Pete Herbst, Ken Heaps, Brian Jensen, David Meccage, Mike Lawler, Dan Stenglein, Alan Walker. This page sponsored by NELLIE'S BAKESHOP and CAFE Alan Walker This page sponsored by the AMERICAN LEGION FA 1.LON POST 35 Cross Country Front Row - Gary Bass, Dennis Wang, Mr. Hecker. Back Row - Larry Kusler Bob Peek, David Barclay, Jim Walker. 62 Dawn Phebus Diana Brown Randy Richards Larry Burns Gregg Ehman Jud Teague David Barclay Mr. Gates not pictured Pat Boehlke Mike Hoke Edgar Smith Gregg Ehman Mr. Gates - coach Randy Richards Larry Burns David Barclay Jud Teague Lettermen's Initiation Eggs, Headaches, Afterwards This page sponsored by GREEN DRAGON and LOFT 64 Squad Wrestling Standing: Wayne Martin, Doug Bruha, Mike McGonigal, Adrian Goroski, George Bell, Doug Dahl, Bob Peek, Larry Jacobs, Joe Stenglein, Howard Hoff, Tim Barone, Bill Holmans, Dan Murphy, Mark Kinsey. Kneeling: Coach Donovan and Coach Prokop. Baker 16 Broadus 21 Baker 15 Forsyth 3 Baker 11 Bowman 33 Baker IS Sidney 33 Baker 13 Glendive 39 Baker 16 Wolf Point 36 Baker 35 Sidney 21 Baker 38 Broadus 21 Baker 25 F orsyth 0 Baker 5 Poplar 5 Baker 15 Wolf Point 39 Baker 15 Bowman 30 Baker 17 Glendive 32 65 Left to right- Mr. Dundas, Fred Varner, Dennis Wang, Rodney Breitbach, Ralph Sonsalla, Larry Kusler, Art DeGrand, Pete Herbst, Brian Jensen, Ken Heaps, Jack Beach, Steve Townsend, John O’Connor, Harold Miller, Randy Jacobson, Brad Chapman, Dave Hutchings-Student Coach. Kneeling-Steve Stanhope-Manager. Baker Opponent 3S 43 42 58 47 53 35 65 51 63 52 69 36 60 57 65 68 46 St. Mary's Sacred Heart Scobey Poplar Med. Lake Sacred Heart Circle Nashua Med. Lake Fairview Plentywood Scobey Poplar Circle Nashua Fairview Plentywood St. Mary's Season Record 10-8 Score 51 49 47 47 61 43 37 34 50 50 56 55 43 54 49 54 59 55 Martha Rustad Linda Cundall Tina Barnard Donna Ellingson 66 Freshmen Basketball Front Row: Roland Gill, Dennis Swecker, Ross Shephard, Todd Overton, Dana Robinson, Doyle Tiedeman, Steve Pinnow, David Zachman. Second Row: Terry Cameron, Wade Sikorske, Craig Shepherd, Bill Sleeth, Gerald Madler, Rodney Morris, David Molstad, Steven Losing, Craig Johnson, Coach Moran. Beryl Bechtold Alita Helgerson Judy Hoenke Lisa Wiman Baker Score Opponent Score Baker 54 Wibaux 32 Baker 49 Circle 35 Baker 39 Glendive 42 Baker 74 Fairview 72 Baker 62 Wibaux 33 Baker 54 Circle 67 Baker 52 Glendive 72 Baker 57 Ekalaka 45 Baker 47 Fairview 59 This page sponsored by MILLER OILFIELD SERVICE Owned by H. L. McGhee Girls Basketball Coach Miss Bakely, lisa Wiman, Cheryl Straub, Beverly Breitbach, Diane Teideman, Mary Alice Mhvre Jeannie Herbst, Joann Cameron, Shelley Engesser, Linda Herbst. Girls Track Bobbl Tv V T- ShJron Moore Cameron, Mary Alice Mhyre, Jeannie Herbst, Bobbi Ilanratty Pauline 'locknn, Linda Herbst, Front Row: Diane Lutz, Diane Tiedeman, Nicki Bruggeman Miranda DeGrand, Lon Nelson, Susan Crippen, Teena Sleetli. 88 ’ nancta Alan Abrams Steve Baldwin Kelly Barnard Linda Barnett John Beach Gertrude Benner Tim Bertsch Cindy Brown David Brown Steven Bruski Kim Burns Pam Cameron Mark Coldwell Kathy Crippen Bradley Culver Carla Engesser Rodney Enos Donna Erlenbush Lonna Erlenbush Susan Flor Marie Gilstad Eddy G order Richard Griffith Barbara Gunderson Tim Gunderson Debra Harris Andrea Heberle Fred Hoff Linda Huether Patty Huntley Garry Jacobs Brenda Jensen Cody fohnson James Kinsey Saundra Knipp Debbie Larson Theresa Iindstrom Keith Long Tamara Lovec Steven Lutz Steve Madler Tom Madler Wanda Maier Terry McGhee Norma Meschke Cindy Mische Randy Morris Bernadette Moser Maureen Myhre Cindy Neary Kevin Newell Jodie O'Connor Darla Plummer Tammy Post Lew Price David Rabe Terry Ranum Junior High P.E. 71 Dennis Randash Belinda Robinson Carlos Robinson Casey Rost Darla Rost Kenneth Schell Larry Schell Sheila Schell Roxanne Schimming Gregg Shipman Cathy Seiler Alice Skidmore Brett Stanhope Joy Steen Kristie Stenerson Tim Stenglein Lynn Stevens Louetta Straub Eric Tiedemann Edie Turcotte Kevin Tymchuck Shari Vanderpan Cathy Varner Tim Verhulst Jim Wang Louis Weeks Renee Wood Pam Yockim Diana Young Louise Zinne Not Pictured: Melvin Moser Belva Turcotte A birthday party for Beethoven, Rena Alexander Stephanie Barnett Jean Beach Kalli Beach Barry Bechtold Cecil Benner Rita Boehlke David Breitbach Rita Bruha David Chapman Dick Chester Doug Cox Brett Culver Cynthia Curry Steven Duneman Kevin Egland Peggy Ehrmantraut Terry Ehrmantraut Renee Engessor Valerie Eyre Tracy Farstveet Steve Fradenburgh Clayton Fraier Paul Groshans 73 Marcella Gunderson Susan Hepperle Maggie Hoke Pam Huckins Joan Jacobson Otis Kapps Robyn Keirle Lonnie Lindstrom John Long Steve Madler Tracee Madler Thomas Mahon Shelly McGhee Teresa McGhee Pat McGonigal Carrie McLaughlin Alvin Meschke Billy Miller Margaret Moser Kenneth Mueller Paul Myhre Bill Nelson Susan O'Donnell Sherry Phebus Royce Richards Shelton Scheetz Peggy Schell Margaret Schwindt Lance Shepherd Marie Seiler Barbara Stanhope Kelly Steen Pat Stevens Eddie Susa James Teague Susan Townsend Cindy Travis Alvira Turcotte Gary Twiford Mary Twiford Cindy Tymchuck Dennis Varner Eddy Verhulst Cindy Wade Kim Wilson Jeanette Zacher Steven Zachmann Not Pictured: Allen Becker Kim Ferrel Jr. High Boy's P.E. You're kidding ! ! ! Hull ? ? Eighth Grade Graduation Speaker Mr. D.M. Hartwick This page is sponsored by HEISER'S BAR LOUNGE. Jr. High Wrestling 1st Row: John Beach, Fred Hoff, Dick Chester, James Kinsey, Royce Richards. 2nd Row: Bill Nelson, Eddie Verhulst, Alvin Meschke, Odis Kapps, Jim Wang. 3rd Row: Coach Gates, Dennis Varner, Jim Teague, Paul Groshans. 7th Grade Season's 8th Grade Basketball Summary Basketball Baker 21 Plevna 42 The junior high wrestlers competed in Baker 31 Plevna Baker 15 Bowman 14 two dual meets losing the first at Baker 27 Bowman Baker 21 Glendive 23 Miles City and winning the second Baker 20 Glendive Baker 24 Terry 52 against Miles City here in Baker. The Baker 24 Terry Baker 36 Plevna 54 wrestlers also competed in the Miles Baker 28 Plevna Baker 33 Bowman 32 City Invitational, the Hardin Invita- Baker 30 Bowman Baker 55 Ekalala 51 tional, the District A.A.U. in Miles Baker 34 Ekalaka Baker 24 Terry 43 City, the State A.A.U. in Ronan Baker 37 Terry Baker 27 Glendive 54 Mont., and the three State Regional Baker 30 Glendive Baker 34 Ekalaka 31 A.A.U. tournament in Baker. The Baker 30 Ekalaka following boys placed one or more of these tournaments: Fred Hoff, John Beach, Alvin Meschke, Bill Nelson, Dennis Varner, Tom Madler, Jim Teague, Paul Groshans. Jim Teague and Paul Groshans qualified for the National Junior A.A.U. tournament to be held later in 1971. 77 8th First Row: David Breitbach, Tom Mahon, Cecil Benner, Clayton Freier, Steve Madler, Kenny Mueller. Next Row: Steve Zachman, Lance Shepherd, Eddie Susa, Steve Duneman, Bret Culver, Barry Bechtold, Paul Mhyre, Mr. Kaiser. Not pictured: Kelly Steen. Barbara Stanhope Bernadette Moser Susan Townsend Louetta Straub Robyn Keirle Cheerleaders ff m 7th Front Row: Kevin Tymchuck, Casey Rost, Kevin Newell, Melvin Moser, Randy Morris, Terry Ranum, Steve Bruski. Next Row: Tim Bechtold, Steve Baldwin, Brad Culver, Carlos Robinson, David Brown, Eric Tiedeman, Mr. Hecker. 78 Evelyn Abrams Connie Austin Debra Bagley Tim Barone Beryl Bechtold Sherri Bechtold Barbara Bermel Charles Bethel Rosalyn Beyers Patricia Boehlke Diane Brown Nicki Bruggeman Doug Bruha Ranette Bruski Larry Burns Vic Calien Terry Cameron Joyce Coddington Linda Culver Maranda DeGrand Sherrie Deviney Amy Duffield Greg Ehman Julia Ferrell Rick Fisher Kent Fuchs Roland Gill Pam Gilmore Walter Goerndt Debbi Hayden Sandy Hagemeister Diana Heaps Aleta Helgerson Linda Herbst Donna He yens Judy Hoenke Mary Hoke Gail Householder Kathy Householder Jeanne Huntley Larry Jacobs Becky Jensen Craig Johnson Alan Keech Mike Keyes Joan Knipp Howard Koenig Ralph Koenig Gerald Lang 80 Karyn Lansdownc Teresa Lecoe Dennis Losing Keith Losing Steve Losing Dianne Lutz Gerald Madler Wayne Martin Nancy Meccage David Molstad Sharon Moore Rod Morris Clayton Myhre Craig Napton Sharee Newell Todd Overton Dawn Phebus Steve Pinnow Lori Randall Rita Ranum Dana Robinson Billy Schell LaRay Schuh Craig Shepherd Ross Shepherd Wade Sikorski Larry Singer Tom Singer Bill Sleeth Teena Sleeth Tom Stanhope Bryant Steen Dennis Swecker Diana Tiedemann Doyle Tiedemann David Vanhoozier Joe Wang Lisa Wiman Marcia Young Gabriel Zacher David Zachman Not Pictured: Mari Cunningham Robert Kruger Pat McKeown Ross Shepherd Rod Morris Marcia Young Roland Gill 1 D m if • 'Ll DOHOv«n TON B4Tff JOh H1CAC n ti Hina jai ««ite • nUi lui utri w. tui (M TON 1C N UI t i ( |1CV( TIOlQt Di 000 0§t MMt CA t jiM 1 «HCn KITH ■avi oid t N •oc lUXhd • tOLMl Uiii Uh H tmOthU 1 ttmm U. ■ t M lot tiw «« omviN 0 litLtt UTIft KlUCt A tot | T UQI! SHLU 51 MiMOrf BO HD CHAlRHAH CAROL BECH1010 atRj HERB TONMSEMO STUPERI HHE5 I c e r X 82 S Joel Alexander Cindy Bagley Tina Barnard Janet Barone Jack Beach Rena Beach LuRae Bechtold George Bell John Bertsch Rodney Breitbach Joanne Cameron Brad Chapman Beth Chester Sue Crippen Yvonne Crow Linda Cundall Toby Curry Douglas Dahl Arthur DeGrand Danny Dockter Officers Mary Alice Mhyre Donna Ellingson Cheryll Straub Rodney Breitbach Terry Dunneman Valerie Duppler Donna Ellingson Shelly Engessor Sherman Engessor Peter Enos Wayne Erlenbush Marilyn Ferrell Adrian Goroski Rocky Graham Sophomores Make First-Place Float 85 Linda Griffith Tom Gunderson Mary Gundlach Wayne Hanson Marilyn Hartse Ken Heaps Julie Helgerson Pete Herbst Jackie Hoenke Howard Hoff Pat Hoke Don Huether James Hufford Randy Jacobson Mark Kinsey Pam Kinsey Debbie Knutson Connie Kusler Larry Kusler Lon LaCross Parade Out to Make the Best a Little Better Winner Rhonda Long Arlene Madler Mike McGonigal Harold Miller Adel Mische jerry Moser Dan Murphy Mary A Lee Mhyre Lori Nelson John O'Connor 87 Beth O'Donnell Mark Overton Aleta Plummer Lynn Post David Ranum Randy Richards Darrell Russell Martha Rust ad Marilyn Schell Mary Ann Schueler Monty Slagter Edgar Smith Ralph Sonsalla Jerry Stanhope Steve Stanhope Joe Stenglein Cheryll Straub Paula Straub Jud Teague Steve Townsend Lynn Tronstad Larry Turbiville Fred Varner Joy Verhulst Dennis Wang Pamela Wirth Pauline Yockim Not Pictured: Howard Celander Alvina Turcotte Nic Wellenstein The makings of a first-place float. Jamie Alexander David Barkley Gerry Bass Sheryl Beach Kristy Bechtold Tim Bechtold Avis Bermel Lora Blaser Alan Coldwell Debbie Crawford T om Curry Linda Davis William Duffield Mark Enos Rosanne Fisher Marcee Flint Karen Freier Dennis Fried Julie Graham Barbara Griffith Robin Gundlach Bill Halmans Roberta Hanratty Nicki Heberle Virginia Herbst David Hitchcock Mike Hoke Clark Holtz Ken Huber Brian Jensen Janice Johnson Brenda Kapps Debbie Knipp Darrell Kusler David Kyle John Lindstrom Larry Losing Debbie Lutz Cheryle Madler Jeff Madler Rollie Maicr William Martin Linda Molstad Cheryl Morris John Moser Rhonda My bn Doug Napton Bob Nelson Marjorie Nichols Cindy Novak Sheila Opp Bob Peek Kristy Peterson Linda Quenzer David Ramber Rosalie Ranum Maria Robinson Donna Rost Frank Rost Ginny Schell Not Pictured; Patty Cunningham Class Advisors Mr. Dil worth Mr. Hccker Sherald Schuh Rebecca Schwindt Brad Shepherd Lana Shepherd Beverly Sieler Brenda Straub Janis Taylor Jeff Teague Randy Tronstad William Varner Mary Ellen Veroye Alan Walker Jim Walker Debbie Walraven Mark Wang Mike Wang Shirley Wiman Mary Paula Young Alan Walker Lana Shepherd David Kyle Kristy Bechtold Debra Lynn Atkinson Debbie A child that is loved has many names. William Duane Bagley Bill Do what you can today; for to- morrow may be too late. Randy Carol Austin Austin Worry about tomorrow and today will take care of itself. f| f f i I Diane Dea Atkinson Stub Never believe what you hear and only half of what you see. Cherie Lynn Barnard Ree Dee Yah Tah!!!!!! Donald Lee Beach Don Anybody can grab a tiger by the tail. You only survive by knowing what to do next. Dennis Albert Bechtold Dennis The Devil does a good business for such a lousy location. Beverly Ann Bertsch When all else is lost the future re- mains. Vicki Renee Bechtold Vicki To be loved, love and be lovable. Beverly Joan Breitbach Bev Our ideas like orange plants spread in proportion to the size of the box which imprisons the roots. John Mac Brown John” The reward of a thing well done is to have it done. Susan Jeannine Cameron Susan Of all the things you wear, your expression is the most important. Rebecca Kaye Cameron Becky Experience is the fool's best teacher; the wise do not need it. Stanley William Bruce Stan Life is a yellow flower waiting to be eaten. Pamela Jean Carlson Pam Who is it tliat can tell me who I am ? 96 Alex George Collie. Jr. Alex No man is so full of wisdom that he has to use his mouth as a safety valve. Curtis Walt Ehman Curt It is better to live one day as lion than to live a hundred years as a sheep. Brenda Jean Culver Brenda When a man dies, all his glory among men dies also. John David Crow, Jr. John No matter what has happened be- fore, today is the first day of the rest of your life. Linda Diane Ehrmantraut Ehrm antraut It may take all day and it may take all night, but it will be done. Orville Lee Erlenbush Seville I love work, I could sit and watch it for hours. Dennis Lee Frier Pudgy How is it possible for a man to have his ear to the ground, his head in the clouds, and still have his foot in his mouth. Beverly Ann Fisher Fisher The unspoken word never does harm. Jerry Harvey Ferrell Harv There is no cure for birth or death, save to enjoy the interval. Howard L. Hall Howard God makes all things good; man meddles with them and they be- come evil. Anna Lea Halmans A nna Be careful of the words you say, Keep them soft and sweet. You never know from day to day, Which ones you'll have to eat. Peggy Jean Hoff Peggy The poorest man is the one with- out a dream. Holly Ann Heberle Holly Laughter is the sunshine that drives winter from the human face. Douglas Grant Havens Doug No man's opinion is entirely worth- less. Even a watch that won't run is right twice a day. Loretta M. Hopfauf Loretta Love is here and that's enough. JoDee Huckins JoD Laugh and the world laughs at you. David Glen Hutchings Hutch Before you can score you must first have a goal. Mary Ellen Hufford Mary True friends are not for an age, but for all time. 100 Ernest Roy Huether Ernie Muscles aren't everything; but they sure help. Annette Alvira Johnson A nnette Love is the color of a teardrop. Richard LeRoy Knowles Dick There are many ways of going for- ward, but there is only one way of Standing still. Connie Lynn Lovec Connie” Speak only of happiness, the world is sad enough. Michael Martin Lawler Mike All for nothing--No-thing for all. Sheila Michelle LaCross Sheila Absence makes the heart go wan- der. Alice Diane Madler Al God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; the courage to change the things I can; and the wisdom to know the dif- ference. Gale Ann Madler Gale They can conquer, who believe they can. Neil Dennis Munsell Neil Those having torches will pass them on to others. David Harry Meccage Meccage To the fool, he who speaks wis dom will sound foolish. 102 Cindy Lou Martin Cindy We are here to add what we can to life, not to get what we can. LaTonne Rae Murphy Toni Today is the tomorrow that you worried about yesterday. Daniel Raymond O'Connor Big O The greater the object, the more glory in conquering it. Carl David Peek, Jr. Carl Sometimes when we argue with a fool, he is doing the same thing. Gary A. Olson Gary Good manners and soft words have brought many a difficult thing to pass. Nora Lee O'Donnell Nora When in doubt; don't. Deborah Lynn Peters Debbie Do unto others as you would have them do unto you, only you have to do it to them first. 103 Dwight David Peterson Dwight” Oh, but a man's reach should ex- ceed his grasp, Or, what's a heaven for. Curt Dean Renner Curt First the man takes a drink, then the drink takes a drink, then the drink takes the man. Donald Ray Rankin Muff A bad man is worse when he pre- tends to be a saint. 104 Jackie Lynn Randall Jack I do then with my friends as I do with my books. I would have them where I can find them, but I sel- dom use them. Robert Lewis Richards Bob Be kind to your friends. If it weren't for them, you'd be a total stranger. Jesse Duane Schell Jesse Sure life's a gamble, but you're the dealer so shuffle the cards and play the game. Elizabeth Ann Slagter Liz If the world seems cold to you, kindle fires to warm it. LeRoy Singer LeRoy They fall successive and successive rise. 105 Kenneth E. Sieler Ken The monuments of wits survive the monuments of power. Daniel Lee Stenglein Dan Too low they build who build be- neath the stars. Herbert George Townsend Weeks Success is getting what you want; happiness is wanting what you get. Marnee Lynn Wiman Marnee Sometimes 1 have to laugh to keep from crying. Jerry James Vanderpan Vandy It pays to be honest. It pays more than it costs. 106 James Winston Turbiville Jim It matters not what you are thought to be, but what you are. Theresa Lynn Yockim Terri The world looks brighter from be hind a smile. Girl's and Boy's Staters John Brown, Mike Lawler, Herb Townsend, Bev Breitbach, Vicki Bechtold Mr. Dundas S O r Mr. Gates S Officers Dan O'Connor, Diane Atkinson, Herb Townsend, Terri Yockim Valedictorian Salutatorian John Brown Dennis Bechtold Honor Plaque Award David Hutchings Best Citizen Award Dennis Bechtold Vicki Bechtold Top Ten John Brown Dennis Bechtold Stan Bruce Vicki Bechtold Sheila LaCross Terri Yokim Mike Lawler Latonne Murphy Connie Lovec Peggy Hoff 108 Rev. Earl Barnard Parent-Senior Banquet Mr. Lawler-Master of Ceremonies Dan, Herb, and Jerry Guests of Honor and here's . . Danny Looks Cood! 111 Handshake 4:30 a. m. ??? Tears Smiles The following helped contribute to the 1971 Spartan Annual: Al G Foster's Barber Shop Herb's Body Shop Anfinson's Wholesale Distributors Herbst Construction and Supply Artistic Beauty Salon KFLN Radio Avenue Floral Kusler Electric and Service Baker Cement Products Kyle's Radiator and Autoglass Baker Furniture L. R. Moline and Moline Trucking Baker Grain, Inc. Lawler Drug Baker Hide G Fur Lorene's Coffee Cup Baker Mobile Home Sales M G H Ready Mix Baker Super Value Morrow's Ace Hardware Baker Vet Clinic Mountain Bell Ben Franklin Munsell's Lanes Benny's Barber Shop Ole's Coffee Shop Big K Drive-In Penney'$ Burns Insurance Agency Pinnow's Tractor and Implement C, F. Hogeboom, M.D, Reynold's Supermarket Cate Welding Roy's Motel Corner Bar Russell's Clothing Eilek's Ready Wear Samsel's Frier's Dairy Silver Needle Fullerton Lumber Company Stevenson's Funeral Home Gambles Triangle Supply Gamble's Beauty Salon Westside Cafe- Ida Mae Sleeth Gary Haynes, D.D.S. Zorro Zorro They went that-a-way. One lump or two? Things go better with????? Chug-a-lug! Chug-a-lugM Beethoven?? ? English IV Sleeping Beauty Hard night??? All in the family! ! Look what I found! 117 Blah-h-h-h! ! ! Now, John, I told you . . . Peggy Who? I Feel Pretty' UGH! The Coor's Express Me Jane ba


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