Baker High School - Spartan Yearbook (Baker, MT)

 - Class of 1983

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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

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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



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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.

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