The Way Through Our n 12 Pages In Time Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshman Sports Prom Music Clubs Plays Faculty i Middle School Our Sponsors 5 32 37 42 47 98 105 140 153 167 I io. 9 = 8 V r 4 Dedication This annual is dedicated to a truly dedicated teacher at BHS, Mr. Clayton Hornung. Through his actions and attitudes toward students, you know he likes his job. His enthusiasm and love of life make him likeable. In Mr. Hornung’s class, students learn not only the subject matter but also gain insight to who they are. He makes them think about a philosophy for life and defini- tions of success. He asks them to set goals and then to work hard to meet those goals. He gives students a chance to discuss topics such as parents, alcohol and drug abuse, cheating, and peer pres- sure openly and honestly. Thank you Mr. Hornung. -r f' m J-r «f f ■ j _M ‘i 1 . ■« ause of the lufl this Manual, 1 hope I the reader wil through this rectu look at. th pi vU words, remember '1 '11, i ;i : the annual, stafl urs put in; the advi- 11 JL giving suggestions; Mr. ( rftm- rnond foPBtre cover artwork; Muss IVanflordon for lettering the title page; the people in the office; ray printing pictures; all those ve us earn!ids that help BPmFyea r bo special; t he stu- dent body, because without you there wouldn’t he an annua). L K i 4 i 1M' rJ JT. mm Shelly Joyce Barefoot 'This world owes me something; l m just trying to figure out a way to get it. Anita Rae Rowland 1 know that God is in me, as the sun is in a rainbow, as a voice is in the silence, as a light is in the darkness. Kathy Ann Botsford Do not spoil what you have by desiring what you do not have, but remember that what you have now was once among the things only hoped for. Carol Marie Beebe However rare true love may be; It is still less so than genuine friendship. Louise Marie Braun Great minds talk about ideas, mediocre minds talk about things, small minds talk about other peo- ple. 4 Pamela Lynn Bremmer What is precious is never to forget utt ft Julie Mae Bruha We are always looking to the fu- ture; the present doesn’t satisfy us. Our ideal, whatever it may be, lies fur- ther on. Kathy Lynn Bridgeford You haven’t lived your life to the fullest until your life has come to an end. Thomas Wade Bruha You can take a man out of the country, but you can’t take the country out of the man. Jill Lanae Brocket The happiness of your life depends on the quality of your thoughts. ■V % t 7 Beverly Kay Burghduff Everybody has to believe in some- thing, I believe I'll have another drink. i hanna Darlene Delcamp The language of friendship is not words, but meaning. Clarence Keith Carver Who Cares’1 L Donald LeRoy Carlson Genius has its limits, but stupidity is infinite. Teressa Louise Dilworth You can give without loving, but you can't love without giving. 8 Kaylynn Sue Dixon My interest is in the future because I am going to spend the rest of my life there. Robynn E aine Enos There are infinite possibilities in little beginnings if God is in them. Mark David Doraagala A winner never quits, a quitter never wins. Natalie Jo Ferrel The moment may be temporary, but the memory is forever. Sharon Rae Donaldson We have 40 million reasons for failure, but not one ex- cuse. Winnie Lee Ferrell If you love something, set it free; if it comes hack to you it’s yours, if it doesn’t, it never was. Scott Arthur Graham Never say: I’m too busy to take time for things that are important. Because you are important. Douglas Ray Goerndt Learn from the mistakes of others. You can’t live long enough to make them all. Kevin Todd Fleckenstein You can’t have everything, where would you put it? Jeffery James Hadley We are all travelers in this world of ours, and the best thing we can find in our travels, is an honest friend. JoAnna Alice Halmans Truth is the most valuable thing we have. Debra Kay Hetland There will always be a greater and a lesser person than yourself. Karla Ann Helfrich I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love today. Henry Hastig A great man is a man who does a thing for the first time. Leilani LaVoyse Hodges Nothing prevents our being natural so much as the desire to appear so. 11 Rochelle Rae Hurlbert Yesterday is but today’s memory and tomorrow is today's dream. Kent Douglas Kelterling Aim for the top. There is plenty of room there. There are so few at the top it is almost lonely there. Kenneth Ray Kenitzer ■ Life is what you make it and if you don't make it. that's life. Kari Lyn Irgens As long as f live I shall always he myself and no other. Just me. Steven Wayde Koenig The one that cares will get some thing worth caring about. 12 Julie Marie Kono If you love something, set it free; If it comes back to you it’s yours; If it doesn’t it never was yours to begin with. Valerie June Losing Nothing on earth can make life more worthwhile than the sun- shine and warmth of a beautiful smile. Douglas Allen Kusler It’s understandable, not to me, but it’s understandable. Maxine Ann Losing f we meet and you forget me, you have lost nothing; but it you meet Jesus Christ and forget Him you have lost everything. Orville Lewis Madler To love your life in your own way, to reach for the goals you have set for yourself, to be the you that you want to be, that is success. a Kelly Joesph Mahon I'm always sure of questions that are a matter of opinion. Gerard Thomas Meschke It takes an awfully big dog to drop a ton. Todd Allen Meccage The poorest man is one with out a dream. Kathleen Marie McGonigal Let me help you out ... Which way did you come in? Stacey Lee Neary Even if you are on the right track, you’ll get run over if you just sit there. 14 Donna Lynn O’Connor Life begins, you said, as of this mo ment. Lisa Ann Prokop Life is one fool thing after another Hi' m Love is two fool things after each other. James Patrick O’Connor God gave us two ends, one to sit with, one to think with. Success or failure depends on which we use. Heads we win, tails we lose. Pete J. Rising That man is a success who looked for the best in others and gave the best he had. Paula Rae Peplow A successful relationship does not carry sensitivity and fear, but complete openess and honesty. Tracy Lynette Rustad Innocence and time, once lost can never be regained. Kami Larae Stadel Don’t walk in front of me, I may not follow. Don’t walk behind me, I may not lead, Just walk beside me and be my friend. Brenda Kay Schueler If you love other people they will love you, the ones who resist will be few. Randall Scott Schaefer We’re all just a little bit crazy but some of us aren’t afraid to show it. James E. Stanton It is easier to go down a hill than up, but the best view is from the top. 16 Janice Kay Stoddard Most people would rather be ruined by praise than saved by criticism. Timothy Robert Vest In physics, Intelligence is only skin deep but stupidity goes to the bone. Kandis Kay Varner The only way to settle a dis- agreement is on the basis of what’s right ... not who’s right. Gregory Scott Tuggle It’s a small world but I wouldn't want to paint it. Dawn Ann Williams We are the people our parents warned us about. 17 Kenneth Melvin Wolenetz While it’s well enough to leave footprints on the sands of time, it is even more important to make sure they point in a commendable direc- tion. Joe L. Zacher Learn from others mistakes. You won’t live long enough to make them all yourself. Lynette Marie Wolenetz The heights of great man reached and kept were not attained by sud- den flight but they, while their companions slept, were toiling in the night. Sheryl R. Zacher I may not always be perfectly wise perfectly witty, or perfectly won- derful, but I’m always perfectly me. Tammy Lorraine Woodsend Never count another man's faults, until you take a good long look at your own first. CLASS OFFICERS: Clockwise Kenny Kenitzer, Pete Rising, Kent Ketterling, Kelly Mahon, Teri Dilworth, Karla Helfrich. Our Time. . . 19 Outstanding Students Valedictorian Karla Helfrich Honor Award Teressa Dil worth Best Citizen Award Lynette Wolenetz Kent Ketterling Top Ten Karla Helfrich Teresa Dil worth Robynn Enos Lynette Wolenetz Maxine Losing Lisa Prokop Scott Graham Pete Rising Stacey Neary Kathy McGonigal Salutatorian Teresa Dilworth Your on Candid Camera, Lisa! I arlene, what IS it? Jane Ken talk of Kathy’s love. Studious Robynn. Learning something? And that’s the way it is. 21 Senior Banquet-1983 The Senior-Banquet was held Mon- day, May 16, 1983. The toastmaster was Mr. t'layton Hornung. The blessing was given by Rev. Bob Delcamp. Pete Rising and his father, Ralph Rising, gave the welcome and responses. Mrs. Terry Cur- ry introduced each of the seniors who in turn presented their parents. The class will was read by Don Carlson and Peri Dilworth. Scott Tuggle and Jeff Hadley read the Class Prophecy. Mr. James Stanton gave a farewell to the seniors. Members of the class sang “On Top of the World”, “The Hands of Time”, and “The Way We Were”. Mrs. Jane Tuggle accompanied them on the piano. 23 Dr. Gerald Sullivan, Speaker Top: Rev. Delcamp, Herb McCamish Above: Choir in action. Left: Shouldn't you be wearing a gown, Max? Below: Number Uno! Showing off again Tracey? Cheer down girls! HOT STUFF!! Below: So you REALLY think you’re going to graduate? Bottom: NAH-I’m not excited! 25 BAKER HIGH SCHOOL 68th COMMENCEMENT AND BACCALAUREATE CLASS OF 1983 FRIDAY, MAY 20,1983 Lyn W. Processional ...........................Baker High School Band, Roy Wood, Director Invocation .........................................................Reverend Robert Delcamp Selection .................Baker High School Girls’ Choir, Jacqueline Clarys, Director Psalm 67.............By Julie Knowles Baccalaureate Message ..............................................Reverend Robert Delcamp Selection .................................................Baker High School Band Salutatory Address.........................................Teressa Louise Dilworth Valedictory Address ........................................... Karla Ann Helfrich Introduction of Speaker ...........................................James L. Stanton Superintendent, School District No. 12 Commencement Address..............Dr, Gerald Sullivan, Montana State University ‘' People I ’ d Love To Keep Selection Baker High Schoo: Band Presentation of Diplomas.......................................Herbert McCamish Chairman, Board of Trustees Presentation of Awards.................James L. Stanton and Thomas F. McGonigal Benediction ..............................................Reverend Robert Delcamp Recessional .............................................. Baker High School Band Up: Tammy W. Top Left: Scott G. Left: Brenda S. mm It is the year 1993 and Baker, Montana has grown to a thriving metropolis of 15,000 with a McDonalds. As the graduating class of 1983 gathers for their 10 year reunion, we stop in at Bev’s Bar and Grill. Along with her favorite customers Doug Goerndt and Scott Schaefer, we see many faces from the past and hear of many also. Driving into town are Doug Kusler and Orville Madler. After coaching a great season at UCLA they decided to relax in Baker, but see many changes. They see billboards advertising Domagala’s Fast Lane Grocery Service and Winnie Ferrells’ Pie and Pastry Shop. The billboards are designed by the newest member of the profession, Robynn Enos. Lyn Wolenetz is seen driving into town in her fiashy Z28 wearing her 1993 Miss America crown. She is followed by Paula Peplow in a Rolls Royce, who is escorted by Dudley Moore. Paula had won a date with Dudley after winning the Tallest Woman of the Year Contest in Las Vegas, Nevada. Following them in her new custom combine is Pam Bremer, new owner of K P’s Wheat Cutting Service. | j g s g | ; £; „ V' Coming in from the east is Tammy Woodsend, who just completed a 2-year run of “42nd Street” in New York City. With Tammy is Debbie Hetland, her stage manager. On their way to Baker they picked up Max Losing, who just finished the Boston Marathon, becoming the fastest woman ever to win the race. Next we see a plane overhead. It must be Kevin Fleckenstein in his private plane. He’s just flying from Tahiti after an important business meeting with his secretary Val Losing. Kenny Wolenetz drives up to meet him in his new Rolls Royce. Kenny has just taken over South fork. As they leave the airport Henry Hastig rides by on his latest Kawasaki. He designs motorcycles that go on land, air and sea. As they drive through town they see Tom Bruha’s new trucking company. He just sold 5 new Coors trucks to Tracy Rustad, who is the new manager of Coors Light Co., and is supplying free refresh- ments for the “83” class reunion. Several new businesses have sprung up in town. Kami Stadel, marketing a new line of cosmetics, just opened a factory on the edge of town. Near her factory is Lisa Prokop’s new jeans studio. Her designed jeans are now being worn by internationally famous people. Two of her most valued customers are Carol Beebe, who buys for all the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders of which she is now the head cheerleader, and Kandi Varner, who now owns her own High Heel Slipper Company in Billings, Montana. Kandi is engaged to Scott Tuggle, who is head football coach for the newly formed Eastern Montana University Yellow Jackets. Leilani Hodges has just opened a new Holiday Hodge with a swimming pool and a club with electronic music. Here we see punk-rocker Kelly Mahon giving dance lessons to some of the local housewives-Kathy Bridgeford, Jill Brockel and Karla Helfrich. Near Leilani’s new business is Jeff Hadley’s Children’s Gym Center where the mothers can drop off their kids before they go for their dance lessons. Driving into the Holiday Hodge we see Janice Stoddard just checking in from Africa, where she is a veterinarian for untamed animals. Right behind her is Kathy McGonigal checking in with her winning Scobey Spartans who will play a rival game with the new up-coming Baker Spartans, coached by Karla Helfrich. Kay Dixon is there to greet them with her class of 1st graders from Lincoln School, who happened 28 to be on a field trip across the street at Baker Hospital. There they met Dawn Williams, the new dentist and oral surgeon. Williams just finished capping Gerard Meschke’s teeth after he was hit by a homerun slammer while playing for the LA Dodgers. As dusk softens the evening and lets the ranchers off for a night, Steve Koenig, owner of a new Co- op in Ludlow, S.D. has just parked in front of Bev’s. Todd Meccage heads to town from his cattle ranch and with him is JoAnna Halmans, the new Secretary of Agriculture. Todd finished testing his land for new minerals. Right behind him is Rochelle Hurlbert, owner of Roach’s Racers and President of the Montana Racing Association. With her is top trainer Pete Rising. Their horse, “Number 83”, just won the Belmont Stakes. A few people who are living out of the country will not make it to town. Shelly Barefoot works with her husband on an oilrig in Saudi Arabia. They just had their 10th child. Brenda Schueler is in Jamaica on a mission and will not be returning for a year. Julie Bruha is in Canada preparing for the Olympics along with Jim Stanton, who plans to win the decathalon and do television commercials. Joe Zacher is on a world tour in Europe. By some miracle he is playing for the Philadelphia 76ers. Scott Graham, trying to sell new John Deer tractors to the government in Nigeria, has been kidnapped. Now as the evening progresses, Don Carlson, U.S. Attorney General, rushes in with Darlene Delcamp, who is a famous criminal lawyer. They had just won a billion dollar lawsuit for Jim O’Connor, head of O’Connor Inc. He will now farm the entire south-eastern corner of Montana. Providing the musical entertainment for the evening is Tim Vest, who is now President of Sony Sorporation. He has just donated a new stereo system to Baker High School. Ken Kenitzer, Public Relations Director for Sunkist, has donated new pop machines for each building. Kent Ketterling now owns Universal Athletics and has just donated new weight-lifting equipment. And to help the school district further, Keith Carver just struck oil behind the school greenhouse. The next day they tour the latest addition to the high school. Who should we see greeting the students from the office but our efficient secretary, Donna O’Connor. The construction of the new building was completed by Anita Bowland, now head of Bowland’s Lumber and Construction. As we head down the hall, we see Miss Louise Braun in her new computer center, teaching the seniors of 1993. She has just designed a program for CPA Kathy Botsford, who works to bring down the National deficit for the President of the United States. Next door to Miss Braun we see Miss Teri Dilworth, a math professor from Harvard, visiting her father Mr. “D”. Natalie Ferrel, school librarian, is heard speaking to some students. As we get to the new auditorium, Stacey Neary is performing a comedy routine for the student body, and who should appear at that special moment but a former drama student, Sharon Donaldson, now a famous reporter for the Anchor A-R-M-Y News. As the school bells ring and students are released, we see them racing for their cars and heading for that ever-popular place, the 4-Seasons, which is now owned and operated by Julie Kono. With the busses pulling away from the curb we see Kari Irgens driving the new Marmath School Busline, “Irgen’s Stream Lines”. As the reunion ends, the former classmates stop at one of Sheryl Zacher’s chain of service stations, now known as Zach’s Petroleum Centers. They all leave town looking forward to another ten years. 29 Class Of ’83 Wills I Shelly Barefoot, will my ability to get to school on time to my little sister Jessie and to Molly, my spot on the l ench for B.BalL 'A I , 1. Carol Beebe, will my ability to pay attention in class and not talk (ha! ha!) to my little sister. (Good Luck Teadtof J f Stf I, Kathy Botaford, will all the cars 1 drive to anybody who doesn’t have one. | ■ I. Anita Bowland, will my PAD. notes to Cheryl and Treena and the faith to get them through their senior year. I, Uiuise Braun, will my car to Tammy H.. Renee M.t and Julie C., on Monday nights and to Penny M. on the weekends. . J T • ' HI' j 11) 11 j| 1, Pamela Bremer, will my ability to keep calm and quiet to my loud and nervous friend Penny M., ray shortness to my little sister who has always been an inch taller than me and my ability to have fun in school to my little sisters and brother, '.y , i EHHmV BJL I, Kathy Bridgeford, will my P.A.D. notes to Renee M. and all the Seniors of ’84 to stay in school until graduation. til 1, Jill Brockel, will my laugh to anyone who wants to get harrassed about it. 1, Julie Bruha, will my ability to run the 2-mile and not die to any girl that is dumb enough to want it and my fantastic job in the office to anyone who thinks they can handle it. I, Tom Bruha, will my ability to get through high school to anyone that wants it. '• j I, Bev Burghduff, will my ability to party and get in trouble to ray brother Clint, my drivers license to Evan and my knee to Tracy R. U i ' ■ I, Don Carlson, will the student body President to any junior who thinks they can handle it and my ability to oppose Orville's opinions to DeAnna. ftII I t j L H jfl.1 I, Keith Carver, will my ability to drive to anyone who thinks they can handle it. I, Darlene Delcamp, will my ability to talk teachers into an A to my brother, David. I, Teri Dilworth, will my ability to stay out of trouble to my sister, Tanya. |ft| I, Kay Dixon, will my spot on the B Ball team to anyone and my ability to study to James Herbst. I, Mark Domagala, will my great abilities in school to anyone who wants them. I, Sharon Donaldson, will the title “SENIORS” to the juniors-Good Luck-you’ll need it. I, Rnbynn Enos, will the FUN bus ride to school every morning to anyone dumb enough to want it. I, Natalie Ferrel, will my old B-Ball uniform to anyone who needs one and my P.A.D. notes to anyone that wants them. 1, Winnie Ferrell, will my ability to stay in school to Pam Hoffman. I, Kevin Fleckenstein, will my accounting abilities to Joe Hadley and Mr. Hecker. I, Doug Goerndt, will my ability not to get in trouble to whoever wants it and a pack of Marlboro's to Evan. I, Scott Graham, will my ability to crunch the pump at J A to Sheila and my seat in Marketing 0 to anyone who can take a whole year of Mr. Blake's dry and boring jokes. I, Jeff Hadley, will my ability to be easy going and patient to those who aren’t. I, Jo Anna Halmans, will my ability to stay out of the office and to keep my grades up to my brothers, my seat on bus 3 to Sharon S. and my P.A.D. notes to Susan Dahlman. I, Karla Helfrich, will all of the sweaty basketball uniforms to Tanya. I, Debbie Hetland, will my ability to fight the enemy to Cindy Fradenburgh. I, Leilani Hodges, will my ability not to get tickets or to get in car accidents to Janice Stoddard. I, Rochelle Hurlbert. will all of my fun times in school to Tami Robinson, and my ability to sneak in the house late to anyone who doesn’t have a back door. I, Kari Irgens, will my ability to drive on icy roads to Tammy H. I, Ken Kenitzer, will my awesome ability to lift weights to the rest of the weightlifting team. 1, Kent Ketterling, will all of my muscle and fitness magazines to Jeff Knipp and all of my patience to Vicki Uttke. 1, Steve Koenig, will my job at the coop to anyone who wants it. I, Julie Kono, will my dishwashing experience at the Talk to Debbie Schueler. I, Doug Kusler, will my ability to JAM to Shawn Handran. I, Maxine Losing, will the unclaimed trombone section to anyone who thinks they want it. I, Val Losing, will my ability to never be tardy to Stuart Celander. my track ability to my SLOW sister Janeil and my ability to never break up with anyone more than once a year to Kandi V. I, Orv ille Madler, will my ability not to be a game player to Pete Stanton, and my ability to find as easy a job as working for the county to anyone who wants it. I, Kelly Mahon, will my ability to be a good loser to this years 2nd place finishers in the Student Body Elections. I, Kathy McGonigal, will whatever's left in my closet after 1 go to college to Sharon B. and my ability to agree on all subject matters dealing with twirling to Sharon B., and Vicki U. I, Todd Meccage, will my boots to Pete Stanton. I, Gerard Meschke, would like to keep all that I own—Thank You! I, Stacey Neary, will Srooc light to who cares. I, Donna O’Connor, will my ability to drive to Penny M. I, Jim O’Connor, will my ability to sneak in at night to Jamie Herbst. I, Paula Peplow, will all of the candy bars I will ever be tempted to eat to Tanya Dilworth. I, Lisa Prokop, leave Pat to face a year in high school without me and the “Popcorn Palace” to Maria. I, Pete Rising, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Dean Wang. I, Tracy Rustad, will my ability to party to anyone who thinks they can handle it and my ability to drive to Penny M., cause she needs it. I, Scott Schaefer, will my ability to keep a driver’s license to Evan Hurley. I, Brenda Schueler, will my small feet to Jill Jensen. I. Kami Stadel, will my ability not to fall down and break my teeth to Tammy VV., and my ability to keep my mouth shut to my little sister. I, Jim Stanton, will my welding ability to Thadd O’Donnell. I, Janice Stoddard, will my ability to have fun my last year in high school to all of those boring people. I, Scott Tuggle, will my Miss Piggy bed sheets to Dave Mahon, my ankle wraps to Scott Eichorn, and my apathetic attitude to Mr. Hornung. I, Kandi Varner, will my ability to forgive and forget to anyone who wants it. I, Tim Vest, will my ability to lose weight to Chad and my semi-straight legs to Dave Mahon. I, Dawn Williams, will who cares to srooc light. I, Kenny Wolenetz, will my car to Kevin and Kelly Wike so they can go to Golva whenever they want. I, Lyn Wolenetz, will my ability to “sqeek” to Kevin, Kelly, and LaVonne, and my ability to turn all cards my way to warrior and my ability to recognize an interested party to Darlene. I, Tammy Woodsend, will my ability to keep my nose out of other peoples business to all the nosey people in school. I, Joe Zacher, will my superman underoo’s to Brett Hickey and my vast knowledge of the English alphabet, to Thadd 0.,;. and Mike fL TjkI 1 Ui I, Sheryl Zacher, will my red face to anyone who doesn’t get embarrassed easily. Come on, give me a break! All right, what’s so funny? Who? Me? I’m REAL sure! The drugstore cowboys? Am I a beauty or what? Oh no, I’m embarrassed! Tim Barth Marvin Dahl Cindy i'radenburgh Brenda Griffith Roger Hickey Kim Bremer Debbie Dunn Stan Funk Joe Hadley Stuart Celander Gary Eichhorn I Cheryl Goodman John Halmans Carol Engesser I Lonnie Gorder Jim Gookin DeAnna Herbst Kelly Heiser Tammy Holman 34 k. NOT SHOWN Bill Howe Kimo Kinsey Sheila Knapp Penny Meccage Michael Rohr Jerri O’Connor Sherri Ketterling Evan Hurley Treena Losing Rhonda Peabody Rick Madler Robert Pfeifle Dave Mahon i Brian Pinnow Pete Stanton Wayne Rusley Doug Schell Lori Skogas 4. V Tony Stark 1 ave Stevens Tracy Wade Penny Wagner t IV «T Ml Mark Wood Pat Zink I Here Joey, have a bite! Jennifer Williams Class Officers, Clockwise: Sherry Ketter- ling, DeAnna Herbst, Jerri O’Connor, Joey Hadley, Mrs. Bettenhausen, Traci Wade, Debbie Dunn. 1 Traci Wade a director?? fed! - 36 Stank Funk is Rudolph?? Chad Afrank Molly Barefoot Brenda Bechtold Sharlotte Beckers Kenny Braun Sharon Breitbach Robert Burns Julie Carlson Scott Carver Susan Dahlman David Delcamp Mike Dexter Tanya Dilworth Susan Duneman Mark Dunn 38 Scott Eichiiorn Penny Friest Tammy Gamrath Ronnie Gorder John Hadley Louella Haga Teresa Heiser Keith Helfrich Brett Hickey Stephanie Huether Jim Huntley Jill Jensen Christy Kinsey 39 Andy Kreager Bill Larsen Janell Losing Ken Madsen Jamyne Mayo Renee McLaughlin Karl Mueller Jon Neumann Kevin Nielson Darin Noftsker i'im O’Connor Thadd O’Donnell Vance O’Donnell Heidi Perry Maria Prokop 40 Hey man, Pm cool! I Debbie Schueler Allison Stanhope Leroy Tronstad Kelly Wike Curt Williams Marlon Skidmore Tye Stuart Vicke Uttke Kevin Wike LaVonne Wolenetz Shawn Skogsberg Dean Wang Susan Zachmann 41 Upper left: Raggedy Ann and Andy. Above: Squirrely freshmen girls. Left: Come on! This class is fun. Below: We’re great, can you tell? i Vicki Arnell Jessie Barefoot Doug Bechtold Theresa Becker JF Sharon Beckers Troy Burdick Clinton Burghduff Gary Cory Mitch Domagala Deonne Enns Pam Feisthamel Wendy Priest Sheila Graham John Greenlee Kim Groshans Brian Gunderson Tony Gunderson Lori Haga Shawn Handran Jamie Hartnek 43 Dean Heim James Herbst Quenton Hickey Pam Hoffman Ruth Huckins Carrie Hurley Keala Kinsey Pat Knipp David Kruger Sandi Kruger Tim Lindemann Sandy Madler Roy Madsen Don Maier Brett Meccage Michelle Napton ) Jeff Nichols Joette Nielson Brian Noftsker Sharon O’Connor 44 Todd Rustad David Schweigert Amanda Sikorski Dale Singer Pam Peabody Cyndi Peterson Kim Quenzer Phillip Rusley I I ■ f Kevin Skogas Sean Smith Dan Stanton Tricia Strangford Norman Twiford Susie i'wiford Wade Verke Beverly Wheeler 45 Scott Wood Wayne Zacher Freshmen Pix NOW what are you up to Carrie? ME??! L-R: Kim Groshans, Jessie Barefoot, Dale Singer, Sharon O’Connor, Dave Schweigert, Dan Stanton. Not pictured: Mr. Danelson and Mr. Wolenetz. 46 tight: Kevin sprints to he finish line. Below: ay it in Scott. Below: And they’re off! Above: Pin him! 1 m O GO Spartans In Action 48 Homecoming Week was filled with many activities. Wednesday was “Lose your maroon gold day”. Anyone caught talking to the opposite sex had to forfeit his her maroon and gold. Wednesday was also hat day. Thursday was “Dress like the defeated Wildcats”. Coro- nation was held Thursday night. Friday was “Whisper Day” and “Sign the T-Shirt Day”. Students got to write spirit saying on t- shirts. Spirit night was Friday. Queen Karla as a defeated cat. Kevin and Mrs. Tuggle at Spir- it Night. Freshmen get into it. Below left: Tacky! Below: GUESS the number of kisses. 49 Jeff is our Homecoming King. Above: Kent gives a short ad dress. Right: Karla crowned by Jeff. Candidates: Jeff Hadley and Carol Beebe. Jim Stanton and Karla Helfrich. Homecoming - 1982 Coronation was held on Wednesday night of Spirit Week. The Spartanettes spent the day decorating for the event. The Jazz performed several numbers. Right: King and Queen for the week - Jeff and Karla. Below: Guy Varner and Kelli Schillinger. Kathy McGonigal and Kevin Fleckenstein. Kay Dixon and Steve Koenig. Right: How come every- one else knows what to do? Right: Learn it LaVonne. Far Right: Library material-Good Stuff. Below: Show us how it’s done. Below: Aren’t I a stud!! 51 Left: Three future Cover Girls. «■ Below: Spare us, please. Below: This is Algebra I? 53 WOW - have you got talent, Mike! Mrs. Neumann gets into the spirit and writes on Norman’s shirt. Right: Lights, camera, ac- tion! Far right: Wake up Pete - it’s SPIRIT week. Below: Aren’t we great?!! Left: Lyn Wolenetz-an ANGEL?!! Above: Exactly what hap- pened to you, Pam? Must have been rough, huh, Anita. - Above; Come on Donna, you can get up there. Left: A beaten cat (Karla) trying to help a poor little Spartan (Kathy). Back Row: From L-R: Pete Rising, Mark Dunn, Dave Mahon, Cliff Christianson, Scott Eichhorn, Mike Dexter, Pete Stanton, Kevin Fleckenstein, Jon Neumann, Scott Tuggle, Tim Vest, Jim Stanton, Tye Stuart. Middle Row: Curt Williams, Andy Kreager, Rick Madler, Ken Kenitzer, Kent Ketterling, Jim Huntley, Jim O’Connor, Doug Schell, Kelly Heiser, Robert Burns, Jeff Knipp, Jeff Hadley, Keith Carver, Dean Wang, John Greenlee, Scott Wood, James Herbst, Troy Burdick, Mitch Domagala, Dan Stanton, Quenton Hickey, David Kruger, Dale Singer, Jeff Nichols, Dave Schweigert, Mgrs. Keith Helfrich, John Hadley. Baker 34 Fairview 8 Baker 18 Wolf Point 00 Baker 18 Circle 00 Baker Broadus 00 Baker ' 12 Sacred Heart 13 Baker 12 k Colstrip W 00 Baker 34 Labre 20 Baker 36 Forsyth 20 O.T. 56 The Baker Spartans finished a successful season with a 4-1 conference record and a 7-1 overall record. The only loss was to Sacred Heart by a 13-12 margin in overtime. The offense was led by three senior backs who wi!I he sorely missed next season. Scott Tuggle was the Q.B. and completed 48% of his passes and was the total offensive leader with 760 yards. He was selected as the all-conference Q.B. and the most valuable offensive performer for the team. Kevin Fleckenstein rushed for 519 yards and was the leading scorer of the team with 62 points. He also was selected as an honorable mention back on the conference team. Jim Stanton was our leading rusher with 534 yards and made the all-conference team despite being injured during much of the season. Cliff Christianson was a fine blocker from his halfback position and Scott Eichhorn did an excellent job at the tailback and halfback positions. The offensive line consisting of Fete Stanton, Rick Madler, Ken Kenitzer, Kelly Heiser, Doug Schell, Kent Ketterling and Mike Dexter performed exceptionally well. Senior Jeff Hadley played well. Senior Jeff Hadley played well in the starting position as center until he was injured. Pete Stanton was honorable mention on the all-conference team while Schell, Ketterling and Madler received 1st team selections. Kent Ketterling was the most valuable lineman and made all-conference on the offense and defense and was honorable mention on the all-State team in both positions. Defensively, the Spartans gave up an average of 7.8 points per game and shut out 4 of its opponents. Dave Mahon and Dean Wang were the defensive ends with Ken Kenitzer as guard and Rick Madler and Kent Ketterling as tackles. Kent was selected as an all-conference performer and Dave was honorable mention. Pete Stanton and Doug Schell were our two linebackers and they both received 1st team on the all-conference team. Doug was our leading tackier with 56 and Pete followed with 51. Kevin Fleckenstein and Scott Tuggle were all-conference defensive backs and 'liff Christianson, Tim Vest, and Jim Stanton also did an excellent iob as the Spartans allowed only 2 touchdowns through the air all year. Tim Vest was a very pleasant find as it was his first year out for football. Kevin was selected as a 1st team all-State defensive back which is quite an honor. The coaching staff is looking forward to next year as we have some fine underclassmen. By Coach Don Schillinger Spetacular Spartan Coaches are: Jim Schillinger, Mark Bissell, Head Coach i)on Schillinger, Steve Vezina and Bob Curry. That’s the fact, Jack! (Scott Tim) We’s big, we’s bad, we’s B-E-S-T, best! (Kevin) The Fantastic US! Are we praying for help, again? Let me see, what comes (Roach Kandi) next? (Kathy) Must be quite the show. Preshmen Skit. Our own Howard Cosell (David K.) inter viewing a Spartan (David S.) 59 The Spartan Year at a Glance: Clock- wise from above: Quenton doing his thing. Spartans getting advice from the man on top. Not an unusual sight through this season. Dan getting his share of the running. S ott and Kevin taking a chug a lug break. Our cap- tains doing the bug a boo. Middle: Kent putting his foot into the ball. Game Time! Below: Jon N. follows his interference. Below Right: David S. breaks through the line. Above: Scott E. rambles around the end. Above: The Spartans square off. 61 Lisa and Kathy dazzle the crowd. Golden Girls shine on. King Jeff and Queen Karla driven in by Gerard The Royalty and the Marching Spartan Band in the pre-game show. Shelly goes in for a lay-up. Senior Football Members: Front - Scott Tuggle, Jim Stanton, Kenny Kenitzer, Keith Carver. Back - Jim O’Connor, Pete Rising, Kevin Fleckenstein, Kent Ketterling, Tim Vest. Below (L to R): Teri Dilworth, Max- ine Losing, and Kelly Mahon run- ning the Baker race. Jane, do you want out? Girl’s Basketball Cheerleaders Win Award CLOCKWISE: CHEERLEADERS FROM L TO R: LaVonne Wolenetz, Lyn Wolenetz, Susan Duneman, Sherri Ketterling, Cheerleaders accept their award at Girls tourney. Beautiful Mount Girls. Jenny Williams keeping up the spirit. IN Football Cheerleaders Counterc lock wise: Cheerleaders from L to R: Rochelle Hurlbert, Kandi Varner, Carol Beebe, Pam Bremer, Debbie Dunn. Like this, Carol! Pick your own style and beat. I can do it! Itsy Bitsy Spider ... Girls Have An Awesome Season Above: Girls took second at the B District Tournament. Right: Coach Kendall graciously accepting a first place trophy at the home tourna- ment. Below: Seven Super Spartan Seniors!!! 66 Pictured are the Baker Spartan team members. Standing: Coach Kendall, Julie Bruha, Traci Wade, Janice Stoddard, Shelly Barefoot, Sharon Breitbach, Kay Dixon, Coach Parini. Kneeling: Mgr. Tammy Gamrath, Robynn Enos, DeAnna lerbst, Karla Helfrich, Natalie Ferrel, and Vicki Uttke. The Baker Spartans had a successful year from the standpoint of a slow start to a hot finish. The Spartans were 2-6 in the first eight non-conference games, 5-5 in conference play and 4-3 in post-season tournaments. The girls peaked at the right time as they brought home a 2nd place trophy from the District Tournament at Forsyth and finished 4th at Divisionals after defeating the Broa- dus Hawks. The Spartans made many improvements as the season progressed and they showed their opposition they were not a team to be taken lightly. With seven seniors there was a lot of experience on the team. Several underclass- men also helped provide a good deal of depth. The Baker girls worked hard throughout the season and I was very proud to be their coach. They are a fine team and represented our school and town very well. Coach Tom Kendall Baker 31 Poplar 48 Baker 25 Wolf Point 40 Baker 61 Plevna 27 Baker 37 Ekalaka 21 Baker 57 Fairview 62 Baker 35 Circle 47 Baker 46 Circle 52 Baker 50 Fairview 60 Baker 35 Forsyth 42 Baker 33 Sacred Heart 32 Baker 39 Broad us 44 Baker 49 Colstrip 23 Baker 43 Labre 47 Baker 44 Forsyth 50 Baker 38 Sacred Heart 20 Baker 38 Broadus 49 Baker 42 DafrCol strip 27 Baker 39 Labre 35 Baker 41 Colstrip 32 Baker 39 Forsyth 31 Baker 33 Broadus 37 Baker 29 Wolf Point 35 Baker 41 Colstrip 29 Baker 50 Broadus 36 Baker 22 Wolf Point 34 67 J.V. Girl’s Basketball L-R: Mgr. Cindy Fradenburgh, Tanya Dilworth, Jerri O’Connor, Jill Jensen, Molly Barefoot, Renee McLaughlin, Coach JoAnne Parini. Front row, L-R: Jamyne Mayo, LaVonne Wolenetz, Theresa Heiser, Maria Prokop, Steph Huether. L-R: Karla going up for her unstoppable layup. Up again and again, Shel- ly. Kay says, “Don’t clap it’s not like a JOCK!” 68 Frosh Girl’s Basketball Back row, L-R: Pam Feisthamei, Jessie Barefoot, Amanda Sikorski, Carrie Hurley, Sheila Graham, Sharon Beckers. Front row, L-R: Kim Quenzer, Joette Nielsen, Vicki Arnell, Kim Groshans, Sharon O’Connor. Not pictured: Coach Sid Parini. L-R: Natalie up for two. Coach Kendall and the team before the big game. “Arrrr p V- « What in the world? 4 Seniors with their last trophy. Above: Look at me fly now! Below: No wrist, aci. Above: Shelly's moment of glory. Below: Julie's bashful moment. Kelly Mahon, Mark Wood, Chad Afrank, Brian Pinnow, Thadd O’Donnell, Shawn Handran, Maxine Losing, Teri Dilworth I have enjoyed coaching Cross Country over the past years. My many thanks to this year’s seniors: Max, Teri, and Kelly for their leadership and faithfulness to the sport, also for their ability to lift my spirits when things seem to go wrong. A big thanks goes out to the rest of the team who kept work- ing, trying to do a better job at each meet. Last but not least, to the Middle School runners for their enthusiastic efforts and the trophies they brought home for the tro- phy case. I hope these students, both high school and middle school continue to work ■ ‘ - at running and keeping in shape over the summer. They have the potential to be a strong competitive team, but it will not come without self-effort. My, my look at all those runners!! 72 It’s true I swear!! Nice teeth, Brian!! You lie like a rug!! 73 Fall Athletic Banquet L-R: Cheery football supporters! Filling your plates AGAIN? Hey, this is neat! At least Mr. Hecker is enjoying himself. Awesome sophomore football studs. Who will receive these? ID L-R: Another award Kent? Who are you mad at Julie? Coach Kendall and another speech! And that’s the way it was! Look at me! I thought I was the most valuable. Fleck and Tug say, “We’re proud Seniors!” 75 Boys Work Hard Doug goes above the opponents for a shot. Jim looks for his teammates. Orville lays it in for two. Hey Pete, what happened in there? The Spartan bench at tourney. Left: Kevin stretches for a basket. 76 Jim Stanton, Dave Mahon, Kevin Fleckenstein, Brian Pinnow, Pete Stanton, Tye Stuart, Doug Kusler, Stan Funk, Orville Madler, Scott Tuggle, Mike Dexter, Mgr. Karla Helfrich, Mgr. Karl Mueller. Not pictured: Pat Zink. The Spartans jumped out to a very fast start, winning five out of their first seven games. Injuries took a costly toll as the Spartans lost three key ball players in center Doug Kusler, guard Jim Stanton and point guard Pat Zink. The Spartans fal- tered, losing seven of their next nine ball games. The Spartans regained their poise and started the second season with a bang. They won three of their next four ball games. To capture third place in the district tournament. The divisional tournament saw the Spartans playing some tough basketball but losing out in Saturday morning competition to bar the way to the consolation trophy. The Spartans developed from a very inexperienced team to a con- tender by tournaments. Hardwork, attitude adjustment, teamwork and hard-played defense were important factors in making this possible. To the seniors of 1983 “The very best of luck, work hard and strive to do your best.” To the freshman, sophomore, junior and senior ball players of 1984, “Set your goals high, only you can bring the gold home.” Special awards: All-conference- Pete Stanton Kevin Fleckenstein All-conference- Honorable Men- tion: Scott Tuggle Leading scorer-Pete Stanton-412 pts. Most Assists-Jim Stanton-38 Most Steals-Jim Stanton-63 Most Recoveries-Jim Stanton-65 Most Rebounds-Pete Stanton-238 Best free throw percentage-Orville Madler-48-69-70% Best Defense-Kevin Fleckenstein Most Improved-Doug Kusler Zeke Lund Memorial-Pete Stanton by Coach Rick Danelson Baker 75 Terry 51 Baker 48 Ekalaka 32 Baker 56 Circle 58 Baker 53 Poplar 52 Baker 55 Circle 64 Baker 46 Fairview 44 Baker 47 Fairview 54 Baker 62 Poplar 44 Baker 51 Forsyth 54 Baker 47 Sacred Heart 62 Baker 77 Broadus 45 Baker 57 Colstrip 60 Baker 57 Labre 75 Baker 51 Forsyth 53 Baker 53 Sacred Heart 55 Baker 60 Broadus 59 Baker 36 Colstrip 50 Baker 56 Labre 63 Baker 52 Colstrip 42 Baker 43 Sacred Heart 56 Baker 71 Broadus 39 Baker 51 Labre 39 Baker 50 Fairview 56 Baker 51 Circle 46 Baker 40 Scobey 41 77 R-E-A-C-H Where DID that ball go? Scott heading down the floor. Right: Don’t drop it! 78 Right: Up and over! Below: Hands off, it’s mine. Above: Coach giving the team the game plan. Above: Come and get it! Far left: Nice Pass! Left: Look alive, Brian. Below: Another two for Pete. Good game. 79 Back row: Brett Hickey, Tye Stuart, Dean Wang, urt Williams, Mike Dexter, Joey Hadley, Jon Neumann. Front row: Keith Helfrich, Mark Dunn, Kelly Wike, David Delcamp, Tanya Dilworth. Hey boys, you don’t need to Grab that ball! fight over it. Right: Really stretch for the Shot Jon. 80 Back row: Doug Bechtold, Quenton Hickey, James Herbst, David Schweigert, Dan Stanton, Scott Wood, Coach Hornung. Front row: Sean Smith, Shawn Handran, Gary Croy, Keala Kinsey, Jeff Nichols. Left: Keala goes in for two. Doug takes the jumper. Nice follow through, Jeff. Varsity Squad: Lyn Wolenetz, DeAnna Herbst, Jerri O’Connor, Kandi Varner, Carol Beebe. J.V. Squad: Susan Duneman, La- Vonne Wolenetz, Maria Prokop, Brenda Bechtold. Ahhhhhhh. .. 82 Stand up and cheer! Nice mount girls. Freshman Squad: Sharon O’Connor, Sharon Beckers, Joette Nielson. 83 The ’82-’83 season team: Bev Burghduff, Troy Burdick, Doug Goerndt., Jim Gookin, Robert Burns, Kim Bremer, 2nd Row: Thadd O’Donnell, Mark Domagala, Pirn Vest, Mitch Domagala, Chad Afrank, Jamie Harnek. 3rd Row: Janice Stoddard, Mike Rohr, Tom Bruha, Ken Kenitzer, Jeff Hadley, Kelly Heiser, Lonnie Gorder, Jim Huntley, Heidi Perry. Back Row: Coaches Steve Vezina and Bob Curry. Left: At least that’s over! Below: Thadd’s famous pinner. Mike taking another victory. Above: Our future champion! Another one for Jim. Coaches giving some advice. Kenny working for a pin. Opposite page: Clockwise Mike resting after a match. Kelly and Thadd taking their afternoon w naps. Kenny after winning a match. Lonnie getting some ad- vice from the side. The all time famous warm-up. This page clockwsie: Chad doing his thing. Tom pinning a guy. Kelly with another win. Tom working for points. Thadd concentrating on his opponent. Tom wishing it were over. Concentration! Wrestling Cheerleaders Ready or Not! Left: I’m cool. Cheerleading get-together i ! Looks tasty Jerri! Daydreaming Karla? Faces Of BHS You called? Is this what you wanted? 89 Susan Dahlman, Debbie Dunn, Jamyne Mayo, Tammy Gamrath, Vicki Uttke, and Mrs. Parini. Above: The best of friends. Left: Mrs. Parini concentrating hard. This year’s years’ gymnastics team is in its second year. The team consisted of five hard-working young ladies. These girls competed in two meets in which they had very respectable showings. Throughout the year each girl achieved many individual accomplishments due to their skill, hard work and willingness to try new stunts. 90 Back: Kar! Mueller, Marvin Dahl, Stan Funk, Middle: Kelly Wike, Dave Stevens, David Delcamp, Don Maier, Jessie Barefoot, Mr. Menger. i’ront: Sharlotte Beckers, Tanya Dilworth, Molly Barefoot, and Shelly Barefoot. After a very “rough” season with nothing more than a driving range to practice on, the High School Golf Team performed very well. Lettering for the girls’ team was our senior student, Shelly Barefoot; Sophomores-Tanya Dilworth and Molly Barefoot; Freshman-Jes- sie Barefoot. Boys lettering include Juniors- Stan Funk, Dave Stevens, Tim Barth and Mar- vin Dahl; Sophomore-Karl Mueller; Fresh- men-Quenton Hickey and Don Maier. At the State Meet in Big '!'imber, the girls’ team de- feated Wolf Point and Fort Benton to place among “B” schools. The boys’ team averaged 106 for two days. This is a new school record. When our new golf course is completed, you can expect even lower scores from these dedi- cated players. 91 Third At District Front: Jamyne Mayo, Pamela Feisthamel, Kristy Kinsey, Vicki Uttke, Tricia Strangford, Stephanie Huether. Back: Coach Parini, Deonne Enns, Julie Bruha, Karla Helfrich, Coach Bissell, Janell Losing, Maria Prokop. The track season was plagued by wet weather, including lots of snow! Track meets had to be can- celled because the tracks were un- der water. The District track meet was postponed until the snow from the May blizzard melted. Once at the meet, the girls placed third. Then it was on to Divisionals and finally to State for those who qualified. Janell Losing won the championship in the 300 meter hurdles. Karla Helfrich was voted as the most improved and Janell Losing was voted the most valuable. Right: Janell sprinting to the finish line. Divisional Champs—Again Front: 'oach Parini, Kevin Fleckenstein, Kent Ketterling, Jim Stanton, Gerard Meschke, Pete Stanton, Kelly Heiser, Curt Williams. Back: Coach Danelson, Mark Dunn, Jon Neumann, Dan Stanton, Doug Bechtold, Shawn Handran, Brian Pinnow, Mike Rohr, Coach Schillinger, Tammy Gamrath. The boys team had an outstand- ing year, winning both the District and Divisional meets. Several ath- letes qualified for the State meet and accumulated enough points to place 6th. Placing at State for the Spartans were: Kent Ketterling- 2nd place in discus and 4th place in shot put; Pete Stanton-3rd place in high hurdles, 4th place in 300 me- ter hurdles, 5th place in triple jump. Mike Rohr was voted as the most improved and Pete Stanton as the most valuable. Left: Kent puts the shot to 2nd place at Divisionals. 93 Aren’t I done yet? (Julie) Left: Would you take it PLEASE? (Vicki Karla) The final one. (Gerard Pete) You got it, so GO! (Kevin Gerard) Left: Serious Spectators Below: Excellent execution! (Lonnie Jim) Below: Bathing Beauties! (Jamyne Christy) Above: Grip it good, Karla. Below: Leap, Lonnie, Leap!! Below: Around again! Below: Oh, I’m so tired! (Ke- (Mike) vin) 95 Surprised Thadd?? i A job well done. Shelly accepting a golf award. Doug receiving a BB award Stan accepting Most Valuable Golfer The Great North Wind. Award. Bob, I thought you said it wasn’t going to I finally got one. be that long. Breitbachs being honored. Kevin accepting the Jim O’Connor award. Pete accepting a BB award. Janelle receiving a Girls Track award. A Queen Val Losing and King Jim O’Connor Prom Lisa Prokop and Don Carlson e s Val Losing and Kent Ketterling Sharon Donaldson and Jim O’Connor Shelly Barefoot and Orville Madler Good Times Before Prom. M “The Crew”! New move Joey? Ya, it’s me! Nice view guys! Now, where did it go? Get to work! ( lean it Jerri. Are you hiding something? NOW what?? Standing around again! Is this it? What’s in your mouth? Practicing for prom Joey? Roll it good Traci. Let’s discuss this. W Not now. I’m busy! 101 You want me to do WHAT?? Time On Our Hands. What happened to class? Hmmmmmmmmmm Eating? Tough decision Now read this. How’s everything down there? Search me! Tired Sherri? Beauties in the wind. Please be quiet! Let’s walk right Thadd. .ita rftv A J 'V Above: No dirty jokes allowed. Below: Whudjyagit? Left: Go team go! 104 Baker High School Choir Back row: Kami Stadel, Ms. Clarys, Winnie Ferrell, JoAnna Halmans, Paula Peplow, Jill Jensen, Kelly Mahon. Front row: Treena Losing, Anita Bowland, Sharon Donaldson, Brenda Schueler, Sandy Madler, Vicki Ostrand. Madrigal Trio: Kelly Mahon, Darlene I -elcamp, Paula Peplow. Kelly Mahon and Paula Peplow Kelly Mahon Jill Jensen In her final year at B.H.S., Ms. Clarys took the girls’ Choir to Music Festival and received an overall 1 rating for the third con- secutive year. She also had one of her students perform at the evening concert. Kelly Mahon, a veteran of the choir for 4 years, was chosen as outstanding soloist. Many students participated at District Honor Choir and TriState Choir throughout the year. We’d like to thank Ms. Clarys for 3 years of hard work and wish her luck. Stan Funk Darlene Delcamp Not pictured: Mixed Quar- tet; Darlene Delcamp, Paula Peplow, Kelly Mahon, and Mark Wood. Golden Girls Twirl On Flag Presenters: Lisa Prokop, Vicki Uttke, Kathy McGonigal, Darlene Delcamp, Janice Stoddard, Sharon Breitbach. The Golden Girls dazzle the student body with high kicks. They also performed at home basketball games and tournaments. The girls did a top hat and cane routine to the song “New York, New York”. 108 Baker High School Band Top to Bottom-6th row: Brian Pinnow, Scott Wood, David Schweigert, Pete Stanton, Marla Barth, Kenny Kenitzer, Robert Burns, Kent Wood, Jon Neumann, Kevin Wike, Maxine Losing, Rich Kruger. 5th row: Jeff Nichols, Shawn Handran, Steph Huether, David Delcamp, Pat Zink, Rick Madler, Bill Price, Patsy Roberts, Jodi Madier, Jennifer Hughes, Maria Prokop. 4th row: DeAnna Herbst, Kelly Mahon, Sandi Kruger, Sheila Graham, Tom Price, Scott Graham, Kim Schweigert, Mark Wood, Bobby Madler, Scott Hefner, Neal Pinnow, Tricia Strangford. 3rd row: Debbie Dunn, Kimberly Quenzer, Jill Jensen, Susan Dahlman, Stan Funk, Tanya Dilworth, Tammy Woodsend, Lisa Dahlman, Vicki Arnell, LaVonne Wolenetz, Paula Peplow. 2nd row: Tori Collins, Brenda Bechtold, Sandy Madler, Coleen Barkley, Annette Schwan, Tami Robinson, Cara Burns, Kitty Kreager, Missy Stanton, Kim Groshans, Theresa Logar, Dixie Delcamp. Bottom row: Roy Wood, Director, Kelly Wike, Traci Wade, David Kruger, Janice Stoddard, Lisa Prokop, Kathy McGonigal, Lyn Wolenetz, Vicki Uttke, Darlene Delcamp, Sharon Breitbach, Teri Dilworth, Pam Feisthamel, Kim Zink. Bottom row: Shawna Potter, Lora Williams. The band had a very busy year. They were there supporting our basketball and football teams at the home games. They presented pre-game and halftime entertainment at the Homecoming football game. They were also there cheering on the Spartans at tourneys. Members of the concert band went on a tour of Montana. Concerts were given in Colstrip, Great Falls, Deer Lodge and at the State Penitentiary. They also played one song on the floor of the House of Representatives in the state capital. Three groups were selected to play in the evening concert at District Music Festival. These were the clarinet choir, the French horn choir and the saxophone quartet. Mixed Clarinet Quartet: David Kruger, Sandy Madler, Brenda Bechtold, Kim Groshans. Sr. French Horn Quartet: Scott Graham, Darlene Delcamp, Lisa Prokop, Kelly Mahon. Saxophone Quartet: Tanya Dilworth, Tammy Wood- send, Paula Peplow, Vicki Uttke. Saxophone Sextet: Front: Tammy Woodsend, Paula Peplow, Vicki Uttke. Back: Susan Dahlman, Stan Funk. Not pictured: Vicki Arnell. 110 Clarinet Choir:Front: Tanya Dilworth, Kathy McGonigal, Sandy Madler, Brenda Bechtold, Pam Feistha- mel, LaVonne Wolenetz, Vicki Uttke. Back: Susan Dahlman, Tricia Strangford, Tammy Woodsend, David Kruger, Kim Groshans, Teri Dilworth. Brass Choir: Front: Stephanie Huether, Sharon Breitbach, Scott Graham, Darlene Delcamp, Lisa Prokop, Kelly Mahon. Back: David Delcamp, Jon Neumann, Kevin Wike, Scott Wood, Pete Stanton, Rick Madler, Jeff Nichols, Kenny Kenitzer, Robert Burns. Not pictured: Mark Wood. French Horn Choir: Front: Scott Graham, Darlene Delcamp, Lisa ; rokop, Kelly Mahon. Back: DeAnna Herbst, Sandy Kruger, Renee McLaughlin, Sheila Graham. Duets f y Tenor Sax: Tanya Dilworth Tammy Woodsend. Clarinet: Sandy Madler Alto Sax: Paula Peplow Vicki Uttke. Brenda Bechtold. Snare Drum: Traci Wade. French Horn: Kelly Ma- hon. French Horn: Darlene Delcamp. Euphonuim: Mark Wood. Alto Sax: Vicki Uttke. Alto Sax: Paula Peplow. Tenor Sax: Tammy Woodsend. Contrabass Clarinet: Tricia Strangford. 112 Clarinet: LaVonne Wolen- etz. Music Awards Left: Look at that! Left: Ms. Clarys practic- ing giving an award. Below: Treena gets a choir award. Far left: Tammy gets the jazz award. Left: Darlene admires her certificate. Above: Kelly gets another On The Road Again The band spent many long hours in the bus on the band tour. Right: Traci and De- Anna snooze. Far right: Mr. Wood even listens to music! 4 ? 114 Left: The seniors in front of the capitol. Above: Loading the u- haul at the guard station before entering the state prison. Left: Darlene, Paula and Janice get a taste of prison life. Far left: Waiting in the rotunda of the state capitol. Below left: Playing in the House of Representatives. Below: Scott tries being a pioneer. Sitting: Debbie Schueler, Treena Losing, Jill Jensen, Anita Rowland, Jessie Barefoot, Janes Losing. Standing: Deonne Knns, Mrs. Beach, Christy Kinsey, Shelly Barefoot. Jamyne Mayo, Pam Peabody, Penny Wagner, Brenda Schueler, Susan Duneman, Joette Nielson. Members of FHA attended District Convention in Plevna and State Convention in Bozeman. One money-making activ- ity to help pay for these trips was selling doughnuts to the student body and faculty on the seniors' last day of school. The FHA members also made a quilt which was raffled off. Officers for 1982-83 were: President —Brenda Schueler Vice-President—Julie Carlson Secretary —Joette Nielson Treasurer—Shelly Barefoot Historian-Reporter—Debbie Schueler Recreation Leader—Janell Losing Student Council Rep.—Susan Duneman Impact C hairman—Shelly Barefoot lib Front row, L-R: Mr. Breitbach, JoAnna Halmans, Joey Hadley, John Halmans, Wayne Rusley, Jim Gookin. 2nd row: L-R: Leroy Tronstad, Bret Meccage, Clint Burghduff, Troy Burdick, Brian Noftsker, Pat Knipp. Back row; L-R: Dale Singer, Curt Williams, Phillip Rusley, Marvin Dahl, Todd Rustad, Vance O’Donnell, Billy Howe, Tony Gunderson. Not pictured: Sean Smith, Todd Meccage, Tom Bruha, Sharlotte Beckers, Sharon Beckers, David Schweigert, Gary Eichhorn. 1 1 The FFA banquet. At the district FFA meet held in Miles City several teams did quite well. The Agronomy team, consisting of Sharlotte Beckers, Leroy Tronstad, Curt Williams and Vance O’Donnell placed 2nd. The Ag Mechanics team consisting of Joey Hadley, John Halmans, Jim Goo- kin and Marvin Dahl placed 3rd. The Livestock team of Joey Hadley, Jim Gookin, David Schweigert and Dale Singer placed 3rd. Vance O’Donnell was the 3rd high individual in this district. JoAnna Hal- mans placed 3rd in Pre- pared Public Speaking. JoAnna was the State Farmer this year. Only 3C of the Montana FFA members receive this hon- or. T he Star Greenhand this year was Todd Rus- tad. 117 Front: Kelly Mahon, Mr. Grammond, Shelly Barefoot. Middle row: Tony Stark, Leilani Hodges, Sharon Donaldson, Louise Braun, Jill Jensen, Rochelle Hurlbert, Kathy Bridgeford. Back row: Kimo Kinsey, Christy Kinsey. Not pictured: Sheryl Zacher. This past year was a very active year for the Art Club. Member par- ticipation was outstanding. The of- ficers of the club included: Ro- chelle Hurlbert-President; Louise Braun-Vice-President; Sharon Donaldson-Secretary; Leilani Hodges-Student Council. Activities throughout the year included painting section signs on the bleachers, Christmas card-making, cake raffles, Valentine card-mak- ing and Spring Awards Picnic. It was a very good year for the Art Club! Having fun painting faces for Halloween? Front row: Kay Dixon, Val Losing, Karla Helfrich, Kathy McGonigal, Julie Bruha, Jennifer Wil- liams, Debbie Dunn. Middle row: Darlene Delcamp, Lyn Wolenetz, JoAnna Halmans, Maxine Losing, Kelly Mahon, Stan Funk, Mark Wood. Back row: Mr. Mueller, Kent Ketterling, Pete Rising, Joey Hadley, Joe Zacher, Scott Graham. Not pictured: Teri Dilworth, Robynn Enos, Lisa Prokop. New Members; Front row: Jeff Hadley, Tim Vest, Louise Braun, Pam Bremer, Sheryl Zacher, Kandi Varner, Scott Tuggle, Jim Stanton, Kevin Fleckenstein. Second row: Don Carlson, Kathy Botsford, Anita Bowland, Carol Beebe, Sherry Ketterling, Jerri O’Connor, Paula Peplow. Third row: Pete Stanton, Susan Duneman, Penny Wagner, Treena Losing, Keith Helfrich, John Halmans. Fourth row: Pat Zink, Teresa Heiser, Tanya Dilworth, Maria Prokop, Vicki Uttke, Sharon Breitbach. Back row: Curt Williams, Jon Neumann, Kimo Kin- sey, LaVonne Wolenetz, Brett Hickey, David Delcamp. Not pictured: Shelly Barefoot, Sharon Donaldson, Molly Barefoot, Mike Dexter, Tammy Gamrath, Janell Losing and Dean Wang. National Honor Society is a club that only honor students may be members of. Teachers pick the stu- dents who qualify and then look at their qualities of leadership, schol- arship and service. There were 41 new members installed in the spring of ’83. Officers are Presi- dent-Maxine Losing; Vice-Presi- dent, Julie Bruha; Secretary Trea- surer-Karla Helfrich; Student Council-Lisa Prokop; Alt. Student Council-Mark Wood. 119 Front Row: DeAnna Herbst, Carol Beebe, Lyn Wolenetz, 2nd Row: Jill Jensen, Theresa Heiser, Jenny Williams, Debbie Dunn, 3rd Row: Louise Braun, Rochelle Hurlbert, Brenda Bechtold, Susan Duneman, 4th Row: Kim Quenzer, Sharlotte Beckers, Joette Nielson, Penny Meccage, Pam Bremer, Sherri Ketterling, Jerri O’Connor, Back Row: Val Losing, Donna O’Connor, Sharon O’Connor, Kim Bremer, Miss VanGorden, Brenda Griffith, Mrs. Curry, The Spartanettes is a Pep Club or- ganized to give support to the cheer- leaders and teams of BHS. Some of their activities include a Turkey Raffle, the concession stand for the wrestling tournament and helping to plan homecoming festivi- ties. The Spartanettes plan and decorate the gym for Coronation. Spartanette members earn points to receive pins and were honored at a spaghetti awards dinner in April, 120 We did it—we lettered! Right: Don’t you dare! Far right: I got an award! Library Aides Front row, L-R: Cheryl Goodman, Tony Stark, Louise Braun, Rochelle Hurlbert, Brenda Schueler. Second row, L-R: Miss VanGordon and Carol Beebe. Not pictured: Kim Bremer, Shelly Barefoot, Kandi Varner, Natalie Ferrel and Allison Stanhope. ¥ The library is a quiet place where you can come to study or read books. In the library you will find the latest magazines, articles and up-to-date encyclopedias. There are also aides. Aides are either a teacher or a student who can help you find the materials you need, give you ideas for reports or find you books to read. One-half credit is earned by a li- brary aide who works one period per day for a year. Some of the du- ties of the aides include processing books and keeping the library in order. A new way was used to pro- cess books this year. Everything was entered on a computer with the student’s own account number. Miss VanGordon, Mrs. Neumann and Mrs. Curry deserve a lot of thanks for their help in the library. Doesn’t this look good? Rodeo Club Lying: Dean Wang. Sitting: Sharlotte Beckers, Scott Eichhorn, Gary Eichhorn, Pete Rising, Curt Williams. Not pictured: Tracy Rustad, Natalie Ferrel, and Bret Hickey. The few, the proud, the rodeo club! We, the rodeo club would like to dedi- cate their space in this annual to all the parents and in particular George Eichhorn for being our sponsor and coach. The Eichhorns will be greatly missed! B-Club Front row: LaVonne Wolenetz, Karla Helfrich, Kay Dixon, Molly Barefoot, Kelly Heiser, Joey Hadley, Doug Schell, Scott Tuggle, Kent Ketterling, Keith Carver, Shawn Handran. Middle row: Debbie Dunn, Jim Stanton, Brenda Bechtold, Kim Bremer, Pam Bremer, Vivki Uttke, DeAnna Herbst, Maxine Losing, Robert Burns, Kenny Kennitzer, Val Losing, Pete Stanton, Kelly Mahon, Mark Dunn. Back row: Teri Dilworth, David Delcamp, Lyn Wolenetz, Stan Funk, Jim O’Connor, Rochelle Hurlbert, Andy Kreager, Julie Bruha, Brian Pinnow, Tim Vest, Orville Madler, Rick Madler, Dean Wang, Kevin Fleckinstein, Sherri Ketterling, Chad Afrank, David Schweigert, Jon Neuman, Susan Duneman, Tanya Dilworth, Tammy Gamrath, Tye Stuart, Jerri O’Connor, and Mike Dexter. On Sign: Janell Losing and Kandi Varner. Student Council Sitting: Sherry Ketterling, Jerri O’Connor, John Halmans, Kelly Mahon, Lisa Prokop, Darlene Delcamp. Standing: Don Carlson, Lyn Wolenetz, Peri Dilworth, Kandi Varner, JoAnna Halmans, Leilani Hodges, Steve Koenig, Dan Stanton, Kim Groshans, Sharon Donaldson. Not pictured: Jamyne Mayo, Karl Mueller, Susan Duneman, Tanya Dilworth, Kathy McGonigal. The 82-83 Student Council had a very busy year, engaged in both academic and civic projects. The year started out with plan ning homecoming activities. Members of the council helped with the Red Cross Rlood drawing later in the year. An amendment to the consti- tution passed the student hodv unanimously. The amendment was a revision of how the President and Vice-President of the student body are elected. Throughout the year manv fund raisers were held, in- mr eluding a slave auction and travel- ling bake sales. Most of the Council attended a trip to Helena to watch the State Legislature in action. The student attended hearings and jommittee meetings after touring the capitol. They were also intro- duced to the Senate and the House of Representatives. As is tradition- al, the Student Council gave a $100 scholarship. Phis year’s recipient was Leilani Hodges. Working hard? Don presents Mr. Parini with the prize! 124 Left: Just sitting around the capitol. Below left: My, isn’t this interesting? You go in, sit down, and LIS- TEN! What ARE you doing Karl? Spartan Scroll Staff Sitting: Dave Mahon, Doug Schell, Scott Tuggle, Middle: Steve Koenig, Debbie Dunn, Jim O’Con- nor, Pam Bremer, DeAnna Herbst, Donna O’Connor, Kenny Kennitzer. Back: Brian Pinnow, Mrs. Curry, Rochelle Hulbert, Kenny Wolenetz, Louise Braun, Pete Stanton. 126 Each week the staff writes articles for the Fallon County Times, which allows the high school to have its own page with school news, events and photos. The staff tries to cover all aspects of news from BHS. Once a week someone from the staff goes to the Times and does the layout for the school page. This year a Spartan of the week was chosen and honored by getting a picture on the Spartan Scroll page. The staff is also responsible for school news which is broadcasted on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 2:30 p.m. on KFLN. It covers news and coming events for the week, they write it and call it in to the station where it is taped and put on the air. Above: No sleeping on the job! Left: Give it to me. Above: That’s MY ball turkey! Left: Solve any world problems? 127 The People Who Carrie Hurley, Tanya Dilworth, Sheila Graham, Penny Meccage, Mrs. Bettenhausen, Brenda Griffith, Tammy Hal mans, Heidi Perry. This year’s annual staff, with the dedicated work of editor Teri Dil- worth, had a very full year. The staff was busy during the fall selling ads, attending workshops and planning pages. We hope you enjoy all the hard work and long hours that went into the 1982-83 annual. Above: Now, this is how you do it Penny. Left: Just wait until next year! Be- low: Now what am I sup- posed to do? Right: Do you really need three desks to do that Brenda? 128 Made This Annual Above: Having prob- lems Teri? Above right: Are you really working Vez? Right: We’re fi- nally done! Below: Sexy annual staff crew! 129 Above: Maxine Losing, Kathy McGonigal. Girls State is an educational program for girls out of the junior year. It teaches over 300 girls state wide the aspects of government. At Girls State each girl is given the opportunity to get involved in becoming an official for the mock Girls State government. It is suggested that all girls in their junior year try to become a candidate for Girls State as it is a once in a life time chance of fun and learning. Above: Kevin Fleckenstein, Pete Rising. Not pictured: Don Carlson. Boys State is a simulation in government at all levels. Delegates participate in elections at local, county and state levels. Cities are formed, laws are made and lectures are given by keynote speakers, such as the Representatives and Senators of Montana. A Boys State delegate is a privileged person; one who is involved in a fun, exciting and learning experience. The friends you meet, the fun you have, the views you share and the knowledge you gain last a lifetime. ' tv DECA Front Row: Sheryl Zacher, Anita Bowland, Dawn Williams, Kenny Wolenetz. Back Row: Jill Brocket, Mr. Blake, Doug Kusler, Scott Graham. Scott Graham General Merchandise- Supervisory Level Steve Koenig Service Station Retailing- Supervisory Level DECA members for the 1982-83 school year included Scott Gra- ham-President; Sheryl Zacher- Treasurer; Anita Bowland-Secre- tarv; Dawn Williams-Parliamen- tarian; Jill Brockel-Reporter; Steve Koenig-Student Council Rep; Ken- ny Wolenetz, Don Carlson and Doug Kusler. DECA’s first trip was to the Board of Governors in Boze- man. Attending this meeting were Anita Bowland, Dawn Williams and Don Carlson. At this meeting Anita Bowland ran for the office of state Secretary and Dawn Williams ran for the office of state Parlia- mentarian. The next trip was to the state CDC in Kalispell. Attending this convention were Steve Koenig, Scott Graham, Kenny Wolenetz and Dawn Williams. All four were entered into individual competi- tions. Steve Koenig and Scott Gra- ham took 1st in their respective competitions earning them a trip to New Orleans for national competi- tion. National competition was held from the 25th to the 30th of June. A spring trip was taken to Rapid City in May. 131 Sitting: Tony Stark, Stacey Neary, Dawn Williams. Back: Coach Bettenhausen, Tricia Strangford, JoAnna Halmans, Anita Bowland, Susan Zachmann, Sharon Donaldson, Teri Oilworth, Val Losing, Sheila Graham. Speech and Drama is a competition activity. Each student chooses an event he is interested in and pre- pares an original speech or cutting from drama. The students begin preparing for the season in September, begin competition in October and attend meets every week-end until February. At the meets each student competes in three rounds against a minimum of 20 other students. The 6 students having the best scores are then allowed to compete in finals. At the meets the team competes against A-B-C schools, with an average of 16 teams per meet. The team attended six “conference” meets, placing first at three and second at the others. At divisionals, the team placed second over-all, losing first place by two points. Teri Dilworth, Tammy Woodsend, Tony Stark, JoAnna Halmans, Kelly Mahon and Dar- lene Delcamp competed at the state level. They all placed in the top ten and Kelly Mahon placed sixth. Stacey and Darlene talking behind Val’s back again! 132 Who are you trying to im- press Tricia? Togetherness is happiness, right Mrs. B and Kel- ly? Oh these BUMPS!! (JoAnna, Tony and Tammy) Sheila—our forgetful mimest! LUV is like a red, red rose, right Teri?? 133 The team in action! Speech Drama Team Presents Barefoot In The Park No Sharon, Kelly is NOT a dirty old man! For the third year in a row the speech and drama team presented a dinner theatre. This year’s production was “Bare- foot in the Park”. The cast, directed by Carole Bettenhausen, consisted of Sharon Donaldson-Oorrie; Tony Stark-Paul; Sta- cey Neary-Mrs. Banks; Kelly Mahon-Victor Velasco; Sheila Graham-Telephone Lady; Debbie Hetland-Delivery Boy. The dinner theatre, attended by 120 people, was a huge success. The production went very smoothly and professional- ly. The cast spent many long, hard hours practicing and memorizing lines. Other individuals who also contributed were Scott Graham, Ken Kenitzer, Kenny Wolenetz, Doug Kusler and Steve Koenig. These guys were always on hand to help set up the stage, change scenery, run the lights and the sound board. Without their help we wouldn’t have had such a great year. In addition Darlene Delcamp, Kelly Mahon and Paula Peplow entertained the audience with many musical selections. mgr Tony and Sharon-fighting AGAIN?! Exhausted after 9 flights? Sheila-the fix-it lady! Only two more steps Mom. Far left: Mom-just “one of the guys”! Left: Darlene and Paula entertaining the mob! 135 Plaza Suite God’s Favorite 136 Blazing Guns At Roaring Gulch Spring Production Hyuck, mah name’s uh-uh-BILL! i on’t pout Penny. Left: Are you dead Brenda? WHERE are your clothes Tony? You don’t mess around with Tammy! 137 The Roaring Gulch Go-Go! I ' . Isn’t Darlene PRETTY? Left: What legs! Right: Send in the clowns. Below: Play it again Sam! Below: Speak louder Debbie! Senior Class Play Below: Learning those lines! The Zany Cast! Don’t give me any guff! 139 Yes! It’s us - the teachers I’m the typical teacher h really 3 o cd 1 1, P 1 V . ? Who’s getting the ‘F’ THIS time? Confidence! The word itsel; can inspire. Confidence is trust. Confidence is assurance. Confidence is a belief in self ... a belief in others. Confidence, like charity, begins at home. It is contagious. And so, indeed, is the lack of it. Granted, maintaining a high level of personal confidence may be difficult when you are buf- feted by change, laden with increasing expec- tations and limited by diminishing resources. But as young adults you must maintain your personal confidence at a level so high that you virtually radiate it to your family, friends and communities. Sharing a spirit of confidence may be the first step in receiving it. I am confident that you young people have the abilities to become the leaders that our society so desperately needs. Have pride and confidence in yourself and in your work and I am sure you will lead a very happy and suc- cessful life. Good luck ... God bless ... And Remember School Board Left to Right: Herb McCamish, Everett Knipp, Helmut Straub, Ralph Rising, Miriam Kirschten, Henry Loger, Vic Uttke, Jim Hurley 141 Mr. Tom McGonigal Principal Mr. Don Schillinger Vice Principal Activities Director Football Coach Mrs. Julia LaCross M.S. Principal Home Ec. Mrs. Carol Bechtold School Clerk Mrs. Elaine Stanhope Ass’t. Clerk m Mrs. Diana Gill Secretary 142 Mr. Ross Barefoot H Guidance Counseling Mr. Mark Bissell P.E. Health, Ass’t Football Coach, Head Girls Track Mrs. Pam Beach Home Ec, RHA Advisor Mrs. Carole Bettenhausen Speech Drama Team, Junior Class Advisor, English I IV, Drama Plays, Comprehensive Reading, Drama Class, Annual Mr. Dave Blake Business, DECA, 7th grade Basketball Mrs. Margaret Boehlke Special Education 143 I Mr. Howard Breitbach VoAg, FFA, Welding Mr. Bob Curry Business, Social Studies, Wrestling Coach Mr. Everett Bowland Carpentry, Electronics, Construction Mr. Rick Danelson Boy’s BB Coach, Resource Room, Freshman Class Advisor Asst. Track Coach Miss Jacqueline Clarys Vocal Music Mrs. Terry Curry English, Senior Class Advisor, Spartanettes 144 Mr. Don Dilworth Algebra, Computers Student Council Sophomore Class Advisor Mr, Clay Hornung History, PAD, 7th 8th Girl’s BB, Freshman Boy’s BB Mr. Roger Grammond Art Mr. John Hecker Business, Cross Country Coach jj WraBHB——— Mr. Ed. Jones Science, Junior High, Football, Junior High Wrestling Mrs. Joan Grammond Title I 145 Mr. Tom Kendall Driver’s Ed, Girl’s BB Coach, Junior Class Advisor, 8th grade Boy’s BB Coach Mrs. Sandy Kinsey School Nurse Mrs. Lund Special Education Mr. Tom Mahon Social Studies, Speech Mr. Rich Menger Biology, Golf Coach Mr. Max Mueller Science, Math, National Honor Society 146 Mrs. Mikell Neumann Social Studies Mrs. Jo Ann Parini Girl’s P.E. J.V. Girl’s B.B. Gymnastics Mr. Sid Parini Jr. High English Girl’s BB, '( rack Mr. Jim Schillinger Math, Ass’t. J.V. Basketball, Head Boy’s Track Mr. Steve Prokop General Shop Miss VanGorden Librarian, French, Cheerleader Advisor 147 Mr. Byron Wolenetz Junior High Math Aviation, Freshman Class Advisor Mr. Steve Vezina English, Senior Class Advisor, Ass’t Wrestling Coach, Ass’t Football Coach, Annual Advisor - k RJl to Mr. Roy Wood Band Sorry mom, wait!!!! I couldn’t Hecker doing his usual thing. Do you ever feel this way? Left: Look at what Santa brought! 148 i Harlem Crowns THE TEAM Back; T. Kendall, S. Parini, J. Schillinger D. Blake, R. Danelson, P. Berger, Front: D. Schillinger M. Bissell, C. Hornung, S. Vezina I’m gonna get ya!!!! S-T-R-E-T-C-H!!!! Right: Hey that’s cheatin!!! 149 Mr. Breitbach Retires Bennie Bechtold pours. Mr. D. presents to Mr. B. Mr. Breitbach was an instructor at Baker High School for 32 years and we will all miss his dedication, ar friendliness, and willingness to help in all phases of our system. Directions? Thirty-Two years last day! The door will open. My last permit to leave!! My this looks nice. Paul Berger Bennie Bechtold Head Custodian Leonard Beckers Milton Dockter We would like to take time out to thank the janitors for keeping our school clean and efficient. It's nice to know when we have trouble they’re there to help us. We can be proud of our school by its appear- ance. It’s a dirty job, but someone’s got to do it. Phil Moon 151 'll Loretta Schell, Francis Bertsch, Anna Miller, Margaret Coddington, Grace Schell. Delane Hickey-Baker Bus Company-Owner Operator. 152 Right: Lori Losing. Below: The clarinets play away. Above: Running in cross country. Right: Kim cheers the team on. Todd Anderson Lyn Askin Ben Barefoot Bobbie Barnes -Joel Bechtold Shyla Bechtold Mary Becker Stephanie Boggs Cynamon Burdick Becky Carver Lisa Christianson Lori Christianson Tori Collins Sheila Couch Tony Couch Carey Croy Lisa Dahlman Dixie Delcamp Bodie Ely Shawn Fradenburgh 154 Amber Grieff Kerry Handran Scott Hefner Lisa Heim Angie Huether Greg Huether Jennifer Hughes Chuck Jardee Lisa Johnson Jason Karch Kitty Kreager Teri Losing Jodi Madler Chuck Mahon Andrew Miller Carrie O'Donnell Casey O’Donnell Regina Opferkuch Tony Pierce Neal Pinnow Pattie Rath Albert Richmond Signe Richmond Patsy Roberts Carmen Rost i V Pina Stevenson Kristi Sikorski Gary Singer Jana Wheeler Stacy Williams Jill Wike Quinton Wiseman Kent Wood Sheila Sheetz Lori Skogsberg Missy Stanton V Clockwise: Wake up Shyla. Tina and Lori are bright-eyed. What did you do to de- serve that, Patty? A new kind of makeup girls? Now listen, Sweetheart. Not pictured: Amy Stark 156 Pam Austin Coleen Barkley Marla Barth Don Bruha Kara Burns Kristie Celander Mike Coddington Fat Dietrick Neal Engesser Tonia Feisthamel Joe Halmans Tina Hartnek Mike Hawkenson Mark Hecker Tim Hornung Paul Huether Sandy Jacobson Patty Knapp Tammy Kono Bertha Kirschten Karl Kruger Kick Kruger Scott Lindahl Theresa Logar Kevin Losing Lori Losing -James Luderitz Bob Madler Sonya Martins Hob Merwin Rob Moon Jay Newell ( hristina Niehaus Shawna Potter Bill Price Tom Price Keryl Roberts Tami Robinson Jeff Sampson Annette Schwan Kim Schweigert Kob Stanton Dawn Stuart Doug Tate Cindy i'ronstad 158 Casey Veroye Mark Wandle Nikki Volz Jerry Williams Lora Williams Tana Wiseman Kim Zink Not pictured: Frank Bondell Clint Croy We love Mr. Hornung! Jr. High Football Animals. Show us some muscles guys! fe 159 Girls Go Undefeated! 7th Grade Girl’s Basketball; Back Row: Shyla Bechtold, Becky Carver, Kristy Sikorski, Kitty Kreager, Missy Stanton, Lori Christianson, Lisa Christianson, Coach Hornung. Front Row: Signi Richmond, Tina Stevenson, Tori Collins, Carri O’Donnell, Patti Rath, Carmen Rost, Jennifer Hughes. 8th Grade Girl’s Basketball: Tammy Kono, Kim Schweigert, Marla Barth, Coach Hornung, Colleen Barkley, Tammy Robinson, Tonia Feisthammel. Group of 6: Kara Burns, Dawn Stewart, Nicki Voltz, Lora Williams, Shawna Potter and Sandi Jacobson. Cross Country L-R: Kent Wood, -Jerry Williams, Rill ’’rice, Mark Meeker, Neal Kngesser. Football Back Row. L-R: Kd Jones, Coach, Todd Anderson. Rob Barnes. Bobby Madler, Bodie Kly, Lyn Askin, Kevin Losing, Scott Lindahl, Doug Tate. Middle Row, L-R: Rick Kruger, Jason Couch, Tom Price, Mike Hawkinson, Mark Wandle, Tony Pierce, Scott Hefner, Quint Wiseman, Ben Barefoot. Front row, L-R: Tim Hornung, Jeff Sampson, Ciint Croy, Rob Stanton, Rob Merwin, Chuck Mahon, Casey Veroy, Joel Bechtold, Chuck -Jardee. 7th Grade Boy’s Basketball; Back Row, L-R: Tony Pierce, Neal Pinnow, Chuck Mahon, Greg Breitbach, Joel Bechtold, Coach Blake. Front Row, L-R: Lyn Askin, Kent Wood, Troy O’Connor, Shawn Fradenburgh, Todd Anderson. 8th Grade Boy’s Basketball; Back Row, L-R: Tori Collins, Tom Price, Bill Price, Doug Tate, Rob Stanton, Mark Hecker. Middle Row, L-R: Lora Williams, Clint Croy, Scott Lindahl, Mike Coddington, Rick Kruger. Front Row, L-R: Jay Newell, Kevin Losing, Coach Kendall, Tim Hornung, James Luderitz. 162 Back Row: Mr. Meredith, Casey Veoye, Rob Merwin, Casey O’Donnell, Mike Hawkenson, Mark Wandle, Jeff Sampson, Mr. Jones. Front Row: Bobby Madler, Gary Singer, Paul Heuther, Rob Moon, Neal Engesser, Jerry Williams, Bodie Ely, Chuck Jardee, Don Bruha. Seventh Grade Cheerleaders: Dixie Delcamp, Patsy Roberts, Cynamon Burdick. Eighth Grade Cheerleaders: Kim Zink, Keryl Roberts, Annette Schwan. Back row: Kerry Handran, Carey Croy, Keryl Roberts, Lori Losing, Tammy Robinson, Lora Williams. Coleen Barkley. Third row: Shyla Bechtold, Patsy Roberts, Miss Hanson, Carmen Rost, Kristie Celander, Dawn Stuart, Shawna Potter. Second row: Tori Collins, Becky Carver, Lisa Christianson, Missy Stanton, Lori Christianson. Front row: Carrie O’Donnell, Teri Losing, Tina Stevenson, Sandy Jacobson, Marla Barth, Kim Schweigert, Annette Schwan. Back row: Mike Hawkenson, Mark Hecker, Bill Price, Doug Tate, Tom Price. Third row: Kent Wood, Mike Coddington, Jeff Sampson, Joel Bechtold, Casey O’Donnell, Don Bruha. Second row: James Luderitz, Jerry Williams, Casey Veroye, Bodie Ely, Mr. Vezina. Front row: Rob Moon, Rob Stanton. Clint Croy, Rob Merwin, Neal Engesser, Chuck Mahon, Lyn Askin. 164 Back row: Shyla Bechtold, Carrie 0 Donnell, Jennifer Hughes, Missy Stanton, Lisa Christianson, Tori Collins. Front row: Sheila Couch, Neal Pinnow, Tony Couch, Mark Hecker, Rick Kruger. Santa Claus is coming to town Clockwise: Mr. Schillinger speaks to graduating class. Waiting for the gala event. Special music by talent- ed clarinetists. The Class of 1987. 166 You don’t fool ME! Super Lyn Samsel For all your clothing needs Jack Barcia Samsel dept store I X Baker Furniture p 1 — afc-., -- i « f] V i M M Supply Good Luck, Seniors .. ui1 908 E. Montana Ave s-£ = a ■ • ?s x-r v ife . F' 5g- ■ Juniper Petroleum 168 Equity Co-operative Association Farmers Elevator Baker, Montana 59313 Feeds and Chemical Montana Bank Remember FDIC for Better Service With Drive Thru Window 169 Donnetta s Beauty Den If you’re not becoming to him, You should be coming to us! Donnetta Schaufer 778-3792 Groshan s Jewelry Baker, Montana 59313 Verke Refrigeration P.O. Box 460 Baker, Mt. 59313 Res. Com. Heating Cooling Appliance Sales Service Heat Pumps Ph. 406-778-2773 Clayton Verke Senior Supporters Ben Franklin Anfinson’s Owners: Kelly Evie Heier 778-2610 Baker, Mt. Hettinger, N.D. Dickinson, N.D. Baker, Mt. Roy Motel Waterbeds Direct dial telephones Color TV Queen size beds Coffee 327 W. Montana Avenue Western Trucking West of Baker Phone: 778-3366 Baker Super Value Mona’s Floral Boutique The best in Groceries, Meats, Fresh Fruits, and Vegetables, Locally Owned KFLN ■ii V Y1H a t 225 East Fallon Ave. 778-2668 Fresh And Silk Arrangements Plants And Gifts New Complete Wedding Service Wedding Gowns, Bridemaids, Mothers, All Wedding Accessories We Are Number ()ne Aisles Style Your Family Hair Care Center 13 V2 Main Street Baker, Montana 59313 Phone- 778-2269 Gene Huntley I ,awyer Box 897 Baker, Montana 59313 Phone- 778-2831 Area Code 406 Russels Clothing Rexall Drug !n Baker Todd Overton R.P.N 173 Baker Equipment J. ■ _ - - — — r mrwmM BAKER EQUIPMENT tnr - -y-T ti GMC Trucks, Versitile, Massey Ferguson Morris-Renn-Melroe Sales Services John’s Oilfield Service Roustabout Crews Pipelining Backhoe Service Welding Water Trucks Relief John Heim Baker, Mt. 778-3645 59313 J A Mini Store John’s Exxon Bulk E fON t I? - ' SELF SEJ’VE ('GROCERIES Self Service Gas Groceries Beer 778-2411 Camping Supplies ■ ■ : v. Bulk Gas Burner Fuel Grease Oil Diesel Mgr. Alan (Butch) Cameron 778-3724 174 The Old Fogies Fathers at the Pather Daughter basketball game. Talk of the Town Family Dining Steak House and Lounge Russell L. Culver Lawyer Box AA Baker, MT 59313 for your abstract world Kusler Electric Residential-Commercial Oilfield Trenching Baker, Montana LeRoy Kusler 778-3719 Darrell Kusler 778-2606 Eilek’s L. Price Co. ri ■ Sarah Eilek Baker, Montana Since 1910 John Deere Implements and Snowmobiles Toro Lawn Mowers Our Own Hardware Phone: 778-3339 Stieg Associates Phone: 778-3177 Baker, Montana D A Chevrolet Pontiac - Olds. «Mr ■ m i New Used Cars Trucks Sales And Service 176 i' CLARENCE and the gang M-M-M! BAKERY- FRESH BREAD Clarence Schell Baker, Montana Lawler Drugs J Reliable Prescriptions Business Telephone 778-2418 Jerry and Mary Ann Gamrath Emergency Telephone 778-3456 Eastern Well Service Inc. F I in m wc Baker, Montana Fallon County Veterinary Clinic FALLON COUNTY VETERINARY SERVICE Best Wishes Graduating Seniors!! Midland Lumber For all your Lumber Needs Baker Montana 178 Fallon County Times When it’s in print it asts forever. Write here. J-Bake MDU Conoco M mscqbm r Wibaux, Baker, Glendive Fairview, Sidney, Miles City Home o: Kid Konvenient!! -3 1P1W vy . x ir r1t f f V' ■ . - j Baker Montana Quenzer Ford Albert Quenzer Northwest Real Estate Sears r Sears Mail Order House Leo Ketterling. Owner Baker, Montana 59313 Legion Post 35 I (110 N i 180 Windjammer Favorite Drinks Poker Nightly Sandwiches Pizza Broasted Chicken Gwen Setinc, Owner Vais Barbershop Hair Styling Men and Women Complete Barber Needs See Val today. 778-3488 Farmer’s Union Oil Company Oil Comp Baker, Montana 59313 B M Oilfield Service Oilfield, Construction Pipeline Phone 778-2029 Baker, Mont. Avenue Floral All occasions-greens plants silk fresh flowers-flowering plants Va mile East on Hwy 12 Wayne Betty Susa Box 59 Baker, Montana G S Trucking Winch Trucks- Rental Tanks Forklift Service-heavy hauling Larry Greenlee Phone 778-3580 Baker, Mont. Mobile 778-2447 Kenneth Griffith, Excavating Excavating Contractor Backfills-Basements Sewers-Springs-I ozer Work Mobile Phone 778-3195 Gambles Lake City Shopping Center 778-3359 Baker, Montana Baker Hide Fur Box 542 North oi Baker 778-2710 Helmut’s Auto Shop Kawasaki Helmut, Les Dale 114 Wabasha Avenue Baker, Mont. 778-2010 T K Feeds Todd Nemitz, Owner Phone 778-3314 Va mile West of Baker Custom Feed Processing 183 D. J. Handran and Associates Plevna Equity Coop. Ass. Owner: Daniel J. Handran 778-3681 or 778-2816 Feeds Chemical Fertilizer “Buyers of All Grains” Herb and Leilani Ketterling 778-3731 Wheel alignments and all types of body work, glass work and Custom painting 778-2024 Don Buerkle Lucachick Dental Office Gary and Coleen P.O. Box 1138 920 Wyoming Ave. Baker, Montana Phone (406) 778-3638 What kind of training? 207 Young Ave. Baker, Montana 2 way Radio equip, and well completions Rod and Tubing Work 185 Shell Oil Company Baker Production Company Cabin Creek In the business to produce oil and gas for America. 186 Bertsch’s Oilfield Service John and Carmen Bertsch OK, what’s going on here? Fost Realty Farm-Commercial-Residential Holte Accounting Service Rod Fost Broker Phone: 406 778-3181 Baker, MT Gene Huntley P.C. Lawyer LUiiij 778-3189 Golden Gas Illf Box 897 Baker, MT 59313 Telephone 778-3638 Area Code 406 120 East Milwaukee Ave. 778-2216 188 Huether Agency Bank of Baker Phone 406 778-3382 Baker, Montana 189 Host Accounting Tax Service 15 S 1st W. Phone 778-2817 Baker, Mont. Best wishes, Graduating Seniors Mrs. Parini and Vicki Uttke getting off the track. Sagebrush Inn Phone 778-3341 Laundromat MJ Ruby Callen - Managers DeGrande Ole Barber Shop 778-2501 190 The Cellar Pizza If you like REAL pizza you’ll love the Cellar pizza Bar-B-Que chicken - ribs Submarines - burgers we deliver - 778-2575 Congratulations to all who compete under the B.H.S. banner. You bear the honor of our community wherever you go. Marlene Denzil Young Larry’s Service Station full line of Phillips 66 products Dahl Trucking 191 Thank You This page is reserved for the parents of Baker High School students, especially parents of the (’lass of Thank you, Mom and Dad, for all you’ve done for us: changing our diapers, holding our hands on the first day of school, kissing our owies to make them better, being there when we needed a shoulder to cry on and when we asked for advice, supporting our school activi- ties from sports to music to clubs. Thank you for guiding us through our school days and preparing us for our future lives. We will never forget you. With love, Your child
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