Baker High School - Spartan Yearbook (Baker, MT)

 - Class of 1986

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YOUR FUTURE So many times we would give anything to know what the future holds in store for us. Will we pass that English test to- morrow? Will he ask me to the Prom? Will she marry me? Will that big-time college accept me? Will I get the job I want? Will I be happy and successful? Will I live a long life? While none ol us can claim to tell the future, we CAN offer these predictions for the class of 1986: As we look over Baker 30 years after Graduation Night 1986, we see smoke rolling from the huge smoke stacks of the Adolf Coots plant. There, James Herst and Gary Croy, Executive Managers, are hard at work. The plant is a very busy place these days, a:uer its move from Golden, Colorado to Baker, Montana. Kim Groshans is the babysitter at the plant where she takes care of the employee’s kids as well as all the Cabbage Patch Kids now owned by Sheila Graham. As we pass through the hallways of our plant we pass the two VERY lovely secretaries, Michelle Napton and Lori Haga. The corridors are filled with people who are eagerly waiting to be taken on a tour of the plant. And the tour today is being conducted by none other than Dale Singer, President of the plant. Rounding the corner, we find our busy accountants Cyndi Peterson and Sandy Madler counting the many profits that have been made in the last few months. We now leave the plant to go to Baker's new football stadium where the Silver Bullets are playing the Bud eights. The owner of the Sil- ver Bullets is Dan Stanton, of course. The team is pepped up by two wonderful cheerleaders, Joette Nielsen and Sharon O'Connor who greet us as we enter the stadium. The national anthem will be sung by Amanda Sikorski and half-time en- tertainment will be provided by Tim Tweet, Stand-up Comedian of the Year. Coor's biggest distributors, despite stiff competition from Buckhorn beer owners Roy Madsen and Kevin Skogas, are Mitch Domagala and Norman Twiford Mitch now owns Super-Valu and Norman has just completed his take-over of Reynolds. Although their rivalry may sometimes get out of hand, law and order is always maintained by Sheriff Troy Bur- dick. We are now getting ready to travel uptown to visit the other Baker businesses. On Main Street we see Carrie Hurley's Car Lot of Orange Vegas, Brand-New and Just Arrived. While we're in the area, we 11 just stop in and get our gas rank filled at Wayne Zacher s Gas Station. Right across the street from Wayne is Dave Kruger's J.C. Penny store, which he

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JOHNATHON KEALA KINSEY ou know you're in trouble when you look up and e ground. SANDI ADELLE KRUGER herever you go, there you are. PATRICK ALLEN KNIPP Golf is just a beautiful walk spoiled by a little white ball DAVID DELBERT KRUGER 1 can do all things through I hrn who strengthens me. TIMOTHY CARL LINDEMANN And come ye slow or come ye fast, it is but death who comes at last! SANDRA NADINE MADLER Mature provides exceptions to every rule



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TOLD—FR EE!! manages. He works there with Pam Feisthamel. the customer service lady. We even have our own travel agency in Baker, owned and operated by Sandi Kruger. She books all the arrangements for the travelers who fly on Dave Schweiger’s Air- line Service. Down in the Lake Shopping Center we find Klint Mower in his newly-opened Western Clothing Is Fun Shop. He has employed Susie Twiford as his seamstress. She sews all the outfits for Pat Knipp, who rides in the PR A. He raises his famous horses on Phillip Rusley and Brett Meccage's ranch. In Baker, it you choose to grab a cab, just call Quenton Hickey at his Motorbike T'axi Service. Helmets are provided or you can pick one up at Doug Bechtold s Sports Center. His shop is right next to Shawn Handran s Computer Dating Ser- vite. As we round the corner and head south of 5th Avenue, we see LaNita Miller having a sidewalk sale at her Fashion Shoppe tor Short People. We also see Brian Noftsker at the New Baker Body Shop welding Clint Burghduffs new race car together. Clint will be driving in the Indy 500. While we make our way up to the high school, our tour guides who now join us are Mark Bilges and Todd Rustad. These two spokesmen fill us in on some of our outstanding pro sports players. Vicki Arnell and Carol Meredith are in Libya practicing their volleyball techniques for the Olympic games. Sean Smith is playing for the Rams in the Super Bowl this year. Thev currently have a 28-0 record. They will be competing against the Dallas Cowboys, whose star quarterback is none other than Jeff Nichols. Scott Wood, the director fo the world-famous McDonald s Band, along with the majorette Kim Quenzer. is practing for this year’s Macy’s Parade. Arriving at the new Baker High School, we find Ruth Huckins teaching Math and Computers.John Greenlee is also teaching here as the Shop Coordinator. We have just been informed that Brian Gunderson and Bev Wheeler are artending Baker's Junior College, which is located on Tank Hill. We also discover that Wade Verke’s Refrigerator Business is having a Going-Out-Of-Business Sale and Keala Kinsey is in charge of the auction. At the Baker Lake we see the regular fishing people. Tim Lindemann and Tricia Strangford. You will also find Robyn Schwindt and Darc Reum, The Two 1’hat Keep Our Town Clean . picking up alter the teenagers who had been at the lake last night. Welt, that takes care of the entire graduating class of 1986. See you in another 30 years! 23

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