Billings Senior High School - Kyote Yearbook (Billings, MT)
- Class of 1974
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Far Right-Rita Lemons, Ioy Heyn, and Bob N eber Xbove-Our fat and o11y hiend from he north adds a ittle enjoyment ro the Winter Fox'- nal. Above Right- 'oor Peter Booras vas attacked by x Beal-. Far light- Pam Juhl iisplays her Master- niece . Below-Initiation night for Honor Society. Doug Forbes, Dave Bjornson, and Skip Stanaway. Right- Semor-West Football game. Senior and West once again clash at Daylis Stadium. Chryste Smith L WI 26'l!l1.:f 'SnfS CEU? 5 Above Center- Vicky Weaver Above -Nancy Moerkerke, Beth Forsythe, Stacey Speed, and Diane Monahan-four of those magnificent majorettes 13 A After That ast Bell ings. School nights when homework is done, weekend evenings, and Sunday afternoons--that's when stu- dents can do what they want to do. And what a variety of things students do to fill in their free time. Some students concentrate on physical sports while others find pleasure in attending Young Life, Demolay, job's Daughters, or Rainbow Girls. Music, eating, reading, and games are all enjoyed by students, too. But no matter what students do in their spare time, it almost always includes friends! 'C' if,-1 Above-Larry Gable combines biking with visiting his friends. Top Left-Roy, Craig Hafer fWestj exhibit their skill at con- structing a card house. Bottom Left-Dick Sticka finds pleasure in his guitar and music. Below-Marc Swanson, Bonar Pandjaitan, skiing companions. g , .nz--lil ..4lnv'P Y, . -Q., xi l4 Above Left -Senior High Young Lifers, Dave I-Iagstrom, Jim Jacobsen, Lynn Klicker, Laurie Hudson join in song. Above Right-BSI-I alumnus and student te acher, Fred Nelson, leads a Young Life meeting. Left-Alan Gergen, mem- ber of Demolay, enjoys a dance at the IDR Ball, sponsored by Job's Daughters Demolay, and Rainbow Girls. Below Left-Reggie Dangerfield enjoys a favor- ite pastime--eating! Below- Mmmmm good! Mmmmm good! That 's what a kiss on the rims is. Mmmmmm good! ! Students Take an Active Role in After Hours Activities. Right- Hey, not when I look like this! Beth Nolan is busily engaged in a domestic chore, painting. Below-Andy Forbes pokes the fire and Marshal Mickelson tastes the stew while roughing it in the Montana Wilderness on the Cooke City to East Rosebud trail. Below Right- Hot buttered popcorn, Pepsi, and peanuts anyone ? Melanie Taylor and Michele Iurosek are always ready to serve you at your friendly neighbor- hood theatre. Below Left-Rick Brewer makes one of those famous McDonald 's milk shakes during his after hours. Bottom Right-Kris Singer, junior princess of Bethel 47 of job's Daughters, helps with preparations for the job's annual style show. 1 B - i I sf fl, ml gag,- . 5 A'A ' '- . .N 5.,f.Qf1 m3:r4..: 'ill ll xv ' s ,. 1 ll ll W w.,.1,,v: , it E . n 1- t, l .ii gg ll X'-il 'X ,-.1 12 -A. 'C , Q 'w-.arf .Q- ...- s rf- -. gf .V , 1,71 5 '. ' ' V 'A , ' V fr ' -iy7' - fi-3 1 , l E V wi, M a mf - ,I 1-1- 'A . . 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Senior Expands Construction was at a high this year as workers hurriedly completed expansion, im- provements, and remodeling of Billings Senior High. A total of 5805, 000 was spent for these projects. The cost of the gym alone was nearly a half million dollars. The new gym has a seating capacity of 2, 600 people. It has two regulation high school size courts and one college size court. The gym is said to be the largest single hardwood floor gym in the surrounding five-state region. The other monies were used to renovate the theater by installing new seats, a new light booth in the balcony, and additional port lightsg and to remodel the administration officesg and to carpet the library. r7','fJC IWW ' 5 X Above-Construction gets underway. Upper Right-Supports and brick work take shape. Lower Right-Workers are framed as they continue to work. '+P 'ii- Above Left-Mr. Les Olson's fart teacherj sculptured Bronc adds the last touches to the nearly completed gym. Above- Workmen pour foundations for the new 8Vm. Left-Workmen also add quietness to the libranj by installing carpeting. THE FIRST ASSEMBLY HELD IN NEW GYM Billings Senior High unwrapped its new gym on Fri- day, February l5, with its first all-school pep assembly since l959, the last year in which the enrollment permitted the student body to be seated in one facility in our school. Mr. A. R. Collins Jr., BSH principal officially commemorated the new addition with a great big Hellol and a remin- der of Senior's tradition of good sportsmanship and school spirit. The highest point in the assembly occurred when Mr. Les Heins, art teacher here at Senior, christened the gym by giving his BRONCS emblem a kiss. The emblem, which can be seen in the center of the -larger of the three basket- ball courts iregulation college sizel, was painted during Christmas vacation when Mr. Heins sacrificed two of those days towards perfecting the insignia. To further commemorate the opening of the new gym, Principal Collins had stickers reproduced. Those stickers represent the center Broncs emblem with the added touch of a lst in the center to symbolize the first event in the gym and the fact that the Broncs are always first. Top Center-Mr. A. R. Collins, jr., BSH principal, and Mr. George Selover, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, lay the cornerstone as john Fitzgerald, YKC president, looks on. Above Right-Our First Assembly--one great student body clustered together under a Bronc roof--and this was just one side! Above Left- Doug Forbes and Dave Bartle of YKC assemble cornerstone case which contains: One-third of an agate and booklet explainingg Billings Senior High Handbookg stationeryg Billings Senior High Crestg United Way brochure--19733 Senior High decal, Bronce-Bear Football roster--19733 76th Commencement Announcement--Class of 735 Class of '7-.l Rosterg 75th Graduation Announce- mentg Bronc Annual, Bronc Expresses--most recentg Billings Gazette: julie Brown, Senior Graduate Plans, Mayor Fraser's death, Rodney Knutson, Agnew resigns, Map of Billingsg Billings Telephone directory, 19735 Magazines: Newsweek--Nixon Landslide, Newsweek--Water gate, Dean Testifies, Time--Watergate, Dean Testifiesg Rodney Knutson--Poster and braceletg Billings Polytechnic Institute Plaque--forerunner of Rocky Mountain Collegeg History of cattle brands, Bismarck Tribune--Custer reproduction newspaperg Programs: Chorus--Pop Concert, Musical--Little Mary Sunshineg Commence- ment tickets and dance ticketg Miscellaneous: Montana Booklet, Bronc Pinsg Key Club Publi- cations and Miscellaneous, Varsity B Athletic Awardg Old Montana Constitutiong Constitutional Convention--pictorial, Brancette emblem, Bi- centennial corng License plate. f 'ff X ' f X Top Left-Those present at the Cornerstone ceremony: William Serrette, assistant superintendent, Dr. Gary Dols, board of trustee, Robert LaGaly, construction superintendent, Chuck Searle, executive director, chamber of commerce, Bob Zupan, BSH assistant principal, Paul O'Hare, superintendent, Gary Rogers, BSH assistant principal Qbehind Mr. O'I-Iarebg Winston Weaver, assistant superintendent of secondary education, jim Dutcher, assistant superintendent of physical education, Rita Heiser, board of trustees, George Solover, chairman board of trustees, A. R. Collins, Jr. , BSI-I principal, john Fitzgerald, Key Club president Qbehind Mr. Collinsj Left-Nearly completed build- ing. Below-Sticker replica of the Bronc insignia issued at the first assembly in the new gym. Lower Left-Mr. A. R. Collins, principal, and Mr. Les Heins, Senior art teacher, Welcome the addition at the first assembly. Right-New lights were installed in Daylis Stadium. Below-Mr. john Kosich's office received some new dividers, as did the other ad- ministration offices. Bottom-A new light control booth was installed in the back of the Theater. 22 ,fffiff Open House at BSH this year was held on February 26th, so that our new gym and the new additions to the theatre, library, and administration offices could be Viewed by the parents. The purpose of the Open House is to introduce the parents to the school and to give them a chance to learn added information about the curriculum. The day began with an assembly for everyone. Follow ing the assembly the parents went to each of their childs classes for a shortened period -about 10 minutes. Senior counselors acted as guides for the night. The Trepp Family Singers entertained the parents while they had their coffee and cookies. One parent commenting on Open House said, I liked it. I think it's a good thing. When asked what he thought of Open House, one teacher replied, It was better this year, in that I had a better association with some of the parents. 23 GG 97 New Students isit Senior Bronc Express Staff Strives ,ax up 'A lf si e 'V Vx J' UZ fyu f The newspaper staff puts in so much time and so Very much patience to keep Senior High students and faculty informed on what is happening around the school. One could find any member of the staff with ears and eyes always open, looking and listen ing for a good story or peice of gossip to let the school in on. Beware! of what one might say or do 1 one doesn't want it publicized at Senior. WF O f Q is :li TT f J rj .kg lll' ' f Was Mr. Mickelson really so wise to take on both newspaper and annual staff in the same room, Same period every day? Sounds like complete chaos, but turned out to be the most informative newspaper and greatest annual ever, at leat the most pages ever. Q2 ,, lfsx Y'Qr-:cf-'J Q,-J M361 NEWSPAPER STAFF-Sitting: Greg Campbell fadvertisingj, Norman Miller Cassistant editorj, Robin LaGa1y Ceditorj, Brent Pedeison fsporis editorj. Standing: Cynthia Grissom fassistant sports editorj, Cal Schildt Qbusinessj, Kelly Wetherington fcirculation managerj, jaci Kindelman ffeature editorl, Susan Prokop Creporterj, Sharon Melnick, fcolumnistj. 24 I' N Q m X for Perfection. HWS fx Susan Prokop Editor Robin LaGaly and Adviser Mr. Lloyd Mickelson. Jaci Kindelman '-if fi 5 I Brent Pederson covers his ears as Thumper's screams are heard in the room. lf . V Q Norman Miller interviews Mr. Henry Cox, state Robin LaGaly, alias Thumper. HOW'S IT GOING? Love letters straight from my heart. Those are the words to a song that once used to float over the radio. But who ever thought they'd be floating through the journalism room? And it wasn't just the words, but the letter itself. It seems that our illustrious edi- tor, Jeff, is receiving his mail at school. Enclosed with the Billings Senior Bronc Express was an en- velope addressed in a girl's hand- writing. Jeff, you got the mail, tell us who SHE is. 3? THUMPER? My representative and te acher. : l Q al You should know better than that Thumper. Norman Miller and Robin LaGaly. L' ' 23121 f- V ,v,,, ' 5 Dave Bakker photographs Robin LaGa.ly. This year with the planning, thought, and patience of our edito Stan jones, Combined with the Wisdom, and understanding of Mr Lloyd D. Mickelson, our advisor and the many long hours and hard work put into the annual by the entire staff we present you with 300 plus exciting pages and many wonderful memories of the best years of your life. 'ae -1. at , f KQC7 ' T f eb ffl 5 sf Q f L 2 fir N 4 I L Q 0 W Qtf ZW ronc Annual B Adviser, Mr. Lloyd Mickelson 'ru Q-. r, i 2 633' ' -4 mh- ,5 fri nf.. ,, i -4-' , .Qi n . , 1, . ' , . 'J N , ,' ' .fn ?.71?'f ',, ' fx , ' npr L '6-fx .': S Eff-V -Ti ' X Paige Gustafson works to meet deadline. he X do ll l Bottom: I-lead Photographer Dan Skeie , Photographer Roy Standley Head Photographer Assistant sports editor M k T Dave Bakker. Top: Assistant Photographers, Bill Kreiner, Bob Nolah. Editor Bruce Parker-the igcksfmmasl Sports 26 'Wm : :FY 1:-f Editor Stan Jones Q Jaw nf. e Q65 Q3 K A J 'QB 1' X . in X ' -X R X 3 x KQ is N X Sl. Nw XY A I X , all it v-H' -:Zn Xu ESTRNTXXTM This year was another record breaker J if Q9 Q not only for athletes dramatists and nf' Xf musicians of Billings Senior High But also 5 ' - A for the Bronc staff. This year s annual con -. 1 tains the greatest number of pages ever 2-4 N produced by Senior High with approximately r: QS W ' A Ziggy lOO more pages than last year s record ,A breaking annual. lt is the Staff s intention school year. Stan jones Mlchele jurosek Pat Betuse slave to meet a deadline. '7 Dan Skeie Pat Bettise, artist, Todd Bamhart, Michele Iurosek, Paige Gustafson editorial staff 27 so to give you a full year s coverage of all events including golf tennis track the prom, twirp, honors assembly and f course, graduation. These events have been left out of the year book in past years because of a spring delivery So this year s Bronc annual is being delivered in late August or early September We are satis fied that we have included everything from that happy opening day to that even happier closing day of the l973 74 school year W hope you, too, will be happy and satisfied knowing you'll be able to look back ten years, twenty years fifty years from now and really remember the entire 73 74 BHS Musicians Perform at istrict and Stat Right-The I-ii-Lo's go through their number for judge Gerhart Track of Pueb- lo, Colorado. The I-Ii-Lo's received a superior rating of One at both the Dis- trict and State Music festivals. Below-joDee Theade, concertmaster of the Senior High orchestra, received a Superior rating for her violin solo. Below Right-Larry Herbert warms-up before performing his solo at the district Festival. 1:11.-e -' N' fr '-'l' .1 r - X li 3.1 vlg'3 L flgjsrc- -,rr ' A l ll Y? Below-In Center, BHS cellist jill Tanner performs with All-State Orchestra. Far Below-The Eastern Montana All-State Choir, directed by Dr. Morris Hayes of the University of Wisconsin. Over sixty singers from Billings Senior High participated in this honor chorus. 5 31 ' M gg. Billins was the home of both the Eastern District Music Festival and the Eastern Mon- tana All-State Music Festival. Hundreds of young Montanans took part in the festivals in vocal, orchestral, and band competitions. They were judged in soloes and ensembles by judges from all over the Northwest. Over thirty soloes, ensembles, and groups from BHS received Superior ratings of One from the judges at the State Festival. Highlight of the event was a performance by the All-State Chorus, Orchestra, and Band on the last night of the Festival. Folowing is a list of senior high musicians who received a superior rating at the state festival-Choral-Sophomore Mixed Ensemble, junior-Senior Girls' Ensemble, Senior Women 9 junior Girls' Ensemble, junior Mixed Ensemble Senior Madrigals, Hi-Lo's, Trepp Family Singers, Mutch Duet, Ed Mutch, Laurie Michelson, Clark johnson, Doug Sire, Beth Iwen, Stuart Jackson, Mimi Berger, Berger- Klicker Duet, Lynn Klicker, Pam Turnquist. Orchestral-joDee Theade, Tina McClelan, String Octet, String Quartet. Band-Stageband, jim Honaker, Clarinet Trio. Piano-Laurie Mutch, Laurie Michelson, John Peterson. I .2 A 3 - fl fsffg' ? and Provides Spirited Music for School Activities STAGE BAND-Front Row: john Peterson, Daryl Engebregson, Alan Fauque, john Inman, Terry Spalinger George Flynn. Standing: Kevin McBride , Skip Stanaway, Rusty Reed, Larry Woods, Paul Miller, Lloyd Swords, Bob Packwood, Ric Davidson, jim Honaker 3 ,x,' - CONCERT BAND -Front Row: Paula Roller, Judy Drange , Reggie Dangerfield, Dora Flores, Debbie Lechner, Cathy Shaffer, Sandy Stubbert, Valerie Hill Connie Cozzins, I Ralph Howe, Kelly Larson , Brian Jones, jackie Loser, Delmer Collins, Cass Whalen, Earl Belcher. Back Row: Leslie McCann, Kelly Hinnergardt, Rob Entzminger, jerry Williamson, Mike Hoiness, Lawrence Heyd, Pat Kittson, Mark Haylield, Skip Stanaway, Dave Scheider, Larry Woods, Brian Bartz. Standing: Mike Goodson, Mark Kelly, john Dahl, Rob Von Hess, Jim Honaker, Kurt Seilbach tw! SYMPHONTC BAND-First Row: Sue Holmgren, joan Harrmierstrom, Sharon Dineen, Sherry Simpson, Leona Duffy, Beth Morgan. Second Row: Daryl Engebregson, john Peterson, john Schneider, George Flynn, Donna Hartman, Andy Hill, Randy Falk, Alan Toole, Judy Layrman, Dave Wallace, Lynn McCormick, Adella junkert, Gail Mork, Kristen Van Winkle, Gail Dana, jan Stephens. Third Row: Mary Morrison, F 30 rank PEP BAND-Front RoW:Wane Clark, Richard Geiger, Skip Stanaway, Kevin McBride, Dave Schneider, Randy Weiand, Doug Forbes. Second Row: john Peterson, Terese Higbie, janet Tindall, Dave Wallace , Judy Layman, Randy Falk, Daryl Engebregson, Alan Fauque, john Inman, Third Row: john Schneider, Sue Holmgren, Gail Dana, Sherry Simpson, Terry Spalinger, George Flynn. Fourth Row: Lloyd Swords, Paul Miller, Rusty Reed, Larry Woods, Brian Bartz, Paul Henderson, Kurt Sielbach. Fifth Row: Karen Moe , Ric Davidson, jeff Wilson, john Dahl, Rob Von Hess. Sixth Row: Richard Winslow, Amy McAllister, Bryan Auerbach. Center-T he marching band entertains at the halftime of the Senior-West football game. Above- And a one, and a two, and a. . . Mr. Ferguson directs the Pep Band during an assembly Florschuetz, Tom Dimich, Teresa Higbie, Lori Hudson, Tori Flory, Kevin McBride, Paul Miller, Paul Hendershot, Wayne McAllister, Lynn Stokl-ie, Terry Spalinger, jon Inman, Alan Fauque. Fourth Row: Richard Winslow, Ken Hatfield, Randy Weiand, lim Ring, Pat Jewison, Wane Clark, Richard Geiger, Doug Forbes. Standing: Lloyd Swords, Karlin Moe, Ric Davidson. ' x 'WJ A ,-.nd..,,, , -- X 'lr . r . . , p - -. L.A. ' ', - 4 , A x ruin' ar. '. ' x ,' V- ' ... J-1. ' , -- 1- 'a -f'1 'xl-11-9' V50 rv If 1 if A 1-vo . ' , 'K . '.f' eq 4 5 ' va 0 J '. x 'Y s -. ' A . 5 ,V ' ri X and Rolls to Expo in p E - Cu, Top Right-john Dahl awaits the unloading of the bus. Center Right-Mr. Don Ferguson keeps an eye on the band members. Below-Doug Forbes takes a sweeping View of the site. The BSH Band's dream and year's Work came to life on May 25th when they performed at Expo '74, Spokane, Washington. During the year they earned money to go by selling maga- zine subscriptions, Funs A Popin ' popcorn, and running a few rummage sales. The Band, under the direction of Mr. Don Ferguson, left Billings on May 23rd for a long 7 hour drive. Spokane received rain the day of the band's performance, but it cleared in time to keep the members from getting Wet. 32 ' 1 , 1 - .. .. 3 -- , --Q 1s ' 1 fe V, f it I S rx z 2 1 f N '-- A A I ,.,,,. .ff . vga---Q Q , 3 E 1 falx Top-BSH Band performs on a puddled stage. Above-Nir. Stan Richards, the head conductor at Senior for the past 35 years, announced his retirement at the last band concert in May. He stated medical reasons for his retirement and expressed great sadness in leaving. Right-At Expo, the evening provides extra attractions. xij J... ,K , ...i- ....- ., , , .SVT T 'wa AJ.,- 1, ' s 'N ,ev 1 A 3 5 -5 2 - l 1 Q , 4 h Y Q . A vY'x g - f X w 3. v - - ff- 4z mwm- 0 W ' V A Q : .1 are ., Q A- P fig . - ,, f 5 -- 1 ,L -. 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Bottom-Mr. Robert Roper, BSI-I Orchestra conducter, awards each outgoing senior with a pin: Bob Packwood, Robin Regnier, Skip Stanaway, Io Dee Theade, Sandy Ward, Robin LaGaley, Candy Crellin, Kurt Sielbach, Wane Clark, Doug Forbes. ,121 1 ' 1 Y , V 'N 63 ,a 'fi ..s- 36 'VTT i'5'Ji'?:ffX i'ffT1:-,ra-1 -'F-rf-vr?fv.i, ' , . ,gfzm ' .-my--v ,W-4-im 'Y -f cnet .,ae,1fq:-:'T?'r'f'- . lg, City '-f 'f W in ' ,:-..ea:m.:1,, , of will fi 5:1 D ff'1'f at if v -1-,-A ' ,M 5 . - g, 'D 'S -is ,--. ' 'f- ggpfg: Left-Bounding through the doors of the Greyhound Bus Terminal for their return trip home from Spokane are Dorothy Sieler and Tina McClellan. Below-The skyride above the World 's fair grounds ap- peals to Dorothy Sieler and jill Tanner as they take in the view. Bottom-Patiently awaiting their turns to perform at the fair are members of the BSH Orchestra and Band. Q! sf' 126 fs if if in 1 1 'Y pn 'elf at X I 'als fm' y rn. V+, - 15 v 5 f' a M if i 37 K Despite threats of rain, wind, and bore- dom, the BSH Orchestra departed in high spirits on May 23 to perform at Expo '74 in Spokane, Washington. Minutes before the scheduled time for the perfor- mance, the rain quit and the sun shone brightly. Most free time given to the students was spent on running around on the grounds trying to see every- thing possible in two days. The Harmonic Voices of BSH The senior choirs have grown by a total of the District Music Festival, the State Music thirty students this year, making them better Festival, and several seasonal concerts. than ever. In the eyes of Mr. Trepp, they are Around Christmas time the Varsity Choir does much more mature vocally. A more exciting a performance for television. The big per- sound than in past years is evident if one has formance for the choir members for the year ever heard them perform in one of the many Was EXPO '74 in SPOK-HHS, W21Shi118f0H- activities they participate in, to name a few, SOPHOMORE GIRLS' CHOIR-First Row: Linda Birgenheier, jane Hefenieder, Marilyn Kent, Carol Eshleman, Ruth Beven, Marilee Ostwalt, jeamie McManus, Robin Stark, Charlene Anderson, Susan Spint. Second Row: Cheryl Hartman, Laurie Coles, Stacy Michael, Wallis Pettit, Annette Murphy, Theresa Bissett, LouAnne Byrne, Gracy Soto, Debra Bauman, Karen Hill, Eunice Walter, Tammy Ellsworth. Third Row: Kaia Reilly, Tammy Lee, Vicky Brown, Sheryl Smith, Debbie Grasswick, Lynn Klicker, Julie Stacy, Cindy Ratzlaff, Cheri V0nBe1-gen, Ten-y MCLgan, jgdi Schaffer, Fourth Row: Carolyn Kelley, Melanie Lee, Jan Bowman, Bonnie Briggs, Traci O'Neal, Gloria Pickett, Julie Petersen, Lore Gross, Janet Andersen, Julia Lyle, jean Barrigan, Rita Reichert. c ' 1 H, X, g ' p I J ' J ' 1 p I ' , . L sf, Q icy , y , I MM .I ji -H 4-- ,r--- A -'-' 2 -f - - 4,2 H l LC 1 . gl'-'L' l I, H ' ii I JN, p L ll VARSITY CHOIR-First Row: Janine Spechalske, Ann Hefenieder, Luana Helzer, Denise Hudiburgh, Becky Smith, Gail Phillips, Pam Hobby, Kathy Sullens, Coni Dunlap, Beth Iwen, Laurie Mutch, Sharon Waddell, Marlene May, Judy juroshek, Dawn Fitzhugh, Deanne Hilde, Deamia McMul1in, Maggie Gillen. Second Row: Debra Bornhoft, LaVonne Skalsky, Cynthia Kuchera, Kris Singer, Sherie Shellenberger, Laurie Knaub, Margaret Kilbourne, Mimi Berger, Laurie Michelson, Nena Friley, Marcia Stroppel, Pam Turnquist, Carmen Adams, Brooke Blair, Mary Neiter, Bonnie Ketterling, Carol Chavez, Janet Scott, Mary Hartman, Sharon xl 'Q' n , it 1' 38 ' - .f , -7, V tty iff . ., f ' musical traitzirtgz-iriqgp patent instrument than any othetj, fbebagasgfilijitliiniaftdeharnt on y ' fnd their way into rtheeinwakd jilab'ese,0f,the,s0ul. . Y Y ' ' V 7 -lplato mmm . . . only ten more minutes until the bell rings. A CAPPELLA CHOIR-First Row: Mary Sabo, Sue Morrison, India juel, Kim Smith, Lietta Reiss, Kathy Tosh, Kim Craft, Susie Sessions, Kim Milligan, Carol Aman, julie Jangula. Second Row: Vickie Craft, Teri Bermes, Lori Lien, Sandra Angle, Rhonda Herzog, Gina German, Vickie Clark, Debra Bieber, Rose Dawson, Brenda Houchen, julie Andersen, Debbie Holmes. Third Row: David Hall, Mark Meismer, Bill Nitchman, Wiley Taylor, Dennis Shellenberger, Bill Berg. Fourth Row: Curtis Dockter, Mike Devous, Tim Nelsen, Vint Lavinder, Steve Reiter. 9 EQ' S SURE :gf Q67 v H R-tr, I , A ' El' 5' if 2 9 ii? T V f stS 'l ft-m , wr xi A D X 'fr 5 Q, ' P 7' .M C .3 - - ,i . rl' -' ,, H A, , . .1 2 Tf3TlTi T T ...at 1' it t I.. 4 . Melnick. Third Row: Mark Holte, Andy Schoneberg, Stan Slater, Pat Reilly, Dave.Taylor, Randy Fitchner, Don Ruth, Chris Teal, D Si e Tim Ro Dave Bjornson Steve Habener, Randy Herzog, Stan jones, Mike Krohn. Fourth Row: Larry Edwards, Russ Klilngpexil, Bryan janiles, Steve Ore1up,, Paul I-Iavig, Stuart jackson, B111 Montgomery, Ed Mutch, Randy Erekson, Dave Massey, Clark B C t . Johnson, Larry Herbert, Marty Edwards, Leon Pomeroy, ruce rans on .R stil 39 M 4 Y B H Students otive in Chorus CONCERT CHOIR-First Row: Arlene Yttredahl, Sue Richenbach, Cathy Lee, Ruby Smith, Suzanne Trower, Andy Schoneburg, Tim Teachout, Richard Brown, Barb Wyman, Mary Ann Grey, Denny Ellsworth, Tanya Critelli. Second Row: Danyne Vodden, Carol Ayre, Cindy Crawford, Kathy Kent, Kathy Michelson, Roger VanLandingham, Matthew jennis, Rick Gullett, Donna Zentz, Sherrill Harris, Marjorie Smith, Kerrie Hinnegart. Third Row: Misse Lien, Nina Covalt, Stacy McLain, Brenda Mulvaney, Arlene Savage, Richard Lee, Curt Cozzens, Todd Barnhart, Sheri Layman, Brenda Ellis, Sandy Cogburn. Fourth Row: Rita Iaramillo, Karen Swoboda, Kathy Lynn, Debbie Hodnik, Wilma joiness, Linda Weidinger, Dan Stubbert, Marc Swanson, Cliff jones, Bev Christiaens, Lynn Elliott, Sandra Moncada, Becky Furrow. cz vast expenditure ofhuman voice. -Aristophanes CHAMBER CHOIR-First Row: Denise Hudiburgh, Luanna Helzer, Pam Hobby, Marcia Stroppel, Connie Dunlap, Laurie Mutch, Sharon Waddell, Marlene May, Carmen Adams. Second Row: Laurie Knaub, Mimi Berger, Laurie Michelson, Nena Friley, Kathy Sullens, Pam Turnquist, janet Scott, Carol Chavez, Kris Singer. Third Row: Don Ruth, Tim Roy, Doug Sire, Chris Teal, Clark johnson, Mike Krohn, Larry Herbert, Leon Pomeroy, Russ Klimper. Fourth Row: Mark Holt, Bryan James, Paul Havig, Randy Erickson, Ed Mutch, Dave Bjomson, Steve Habner, Randy Herzog, Stan Jones. 40 P O I 1 ai Q I ? A ? U l ! arsity Choir Goes on Tour di- g Left-Varsity performs The Creation at Expo '74 With The Hartmans. Below-The ensembles, along with the Hartmans, perform for the Shriner's Crippled Child:ren's Hospi- tal. Below Left- The Peace Keepers, Ms. Norma johnson, Ms. Ioan Turn- . quist, Mr Lloyd Mitzner, Ms jan - fe 'L': 'W TQMTMTZTITW Alberta, Ms. Kay Trepp, Mr.. john L' ' gl Alberta, Ms. Shirley Mitzner, Mr. i Royal johnson, Mr. john Trepp. X, Bottom-Marcia Stroppel is obstructed as she walks down the ile of the bus. I 1 A 3 i 3, ' o L3-gig-QQ, , lg ' s- I C xgxglw The BSH Varsity Choir along with the Hartmans, and the chaperones left on spring tour on May 17th at 5:30 a. m. They traveled to Rudyard, Montana, where they gave a concert for six area school and were hospitably treated to lunch. Directly following lunch they embarked to Whitefish for a similar con- cert which was preceded by a host dinner at the Pizza Hut. That night at 11:00 p. m. temporary hosts housed the choir in Libby, Montana. Saturday contained rehearsals and musical enjoyment by both the Libby choir and the BSI-I choir. Following rehearsals was a large evening concert featuring each choir separate- ly and then both combined with the Hartmans for The Creation . That eve- ning both schools joined together at a dance with music by the Hartmans. Sunday brought deparuire from Libby and arrival in Spokane, Washington. Monday morning the choir ensembles performed for the Shriner's Crippled Children's Hospital. The choir members felt this was one of the best experi- ences of the entire trip. That evening Varsity Choir gave a special concert at the Lady of Lourdes Cathedral. Tuesday provided good weather and a good audience for the Hartmans followed by the choir, featuring Godspell by the Trepp Family Singers. Unfortunately, 9:00 p. m. was departure time with arrival time in Billings at 10:00 a. m. , May 23. The choir raised money for the trip by selling first aid kits, poetry books, popcorn, and fresh fruit cake, and producing a musical, LI'L ABNER. 41 ,xl , Y . Senior's Ensembles Come W live' ..5q,1 - DX '1 g IX' I' ' ' 7 I ilu' e -ei .uw wvsu km-my fe- win' ms , fox.. fp I-as ,L-Mlxvw'-f rexww1, wx Hyg ll ,X-'.lQTnE1gQ 1','UL'!f-Nl1NiL!L'll1 XXX' 1 nl L 1n1!1,11WIIe lui uxm'cl'Is rn1I'1uHMu- Ira lk lfcslixxll. llwe-di! L-1'uif! e-use-11 EWIUN L YU! Il imuceasiuzwallx' rl RT m'.'cm :1fw1e Hx' 'umm' 1 'V ev . . 4 3 , . . -lx ,,N x ,I 1 1: -, .:' -wi K an X, , 5 ., ' N x we - ' , 7 ?ff'. ,i wt -I Lili 2 Vi 1.' wx . , I ' I4 uv X! W lf. V, 'Q I. , Q , 1 ,I 1 f I ' -in! fi .xi Tll'J 41- xl' H 1 , 3 1 I ll I Ill , V If I L, ! 1 , I 1 , ' 57,1 w, 1 v 3 5'-N - ev . 'V' 'f 'T I v. , s?.',fII1 ,' ' H-M. e ,Q 4 1 I 'E' fl 1- 'lTC1l'l'I n..lI'x 'i!'xk'IVS-lt I-gl'-'l f'G', ffzzi ' sp, lj- Sm, Tuffy f'u1 P,Kf :1'zf ? 1' !11'11aj 3.F. M iron NU' ppm ', Cl lf! 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At these con- certs songs of all types, religious and patriotic, spiritual and folk, are performed. As an added attraction to the con- certs this year, the new chamber choir also entertained the audiences. This new choir consists of the Trepp Family Singers and the Hi-Lo's. at Qsncert if? el i 5 s 5 ny? , ? 'P A 0 I .Q - ills-413 52: ,fx , Ffgr ' , 45 rm- f , ff is .3 Li'1 Abner--Chris Teal Cornpone meetin'. . . This might call fer brains. -Q vu y Li1'1 Abner--Randy Herzog We've got to save our town from bein' bombed. Li'1 Abner A 9 f . T hi ' y.. .J , V. ,k , 15 fl! . : V5 ,U , .W L al X f ' 5, -1. '12, cf. Mammy- Kathy Suilens I has spoken. . . 9 . ,Ink Marrin' Sam--Martin Edwards For Fifteen Cents extra I'11fur - nish the brides bouquet. Pappy- - Vint Lavinder 'f .5154 The secret is the Passionizin'- H Romanticizin' Potion. , V ' - i, ,e 4 t 0 . . . -,L 77 9 ,T ,lm 'ffl i il. r A Daisy Mae--Nena Friley But Abner, you mean you still ain't goin' to let me catch you! Daisy Mae--Dawn Fitzhugh My one aim in life is to be a good wife and to marry Li1'1 Abner someday. Above-Abner receives a warm welcome after saving the town from being bombed. Right-Perhaps Stiupefyn' jones CJD SJYC OUI fO'w'-'IL LVT' 46 Right-Fieagle accepts assignment from Bull Moose, fBob Beckeriey, Andy Schonebergj. Below-Ann Hefenieder assists Linda Weidinger with her make-up. I is My 42' .-vb 'J' 1 W' -A -1 'x X X E acl - N J r' Far Left- Martin' Sam Comforts Daisy Mae, fMar1:1n Edwards, Nena Frileyj Left Center-Ann Hefenieder, Russ Klimper, and Paul I-Iavig in song. Lefte The Orchestra plays on, Above-Marrin' Sam portrayed by Martin Edwards, Li'l Abner DOGI'A'1'CII HUSBANDS Randy Erekson, Steve Habener, Dave Hall, Paul Havig, Stu Jackson, Russ Klimper, 'Mark Meismer, Don Ruth Debbie Bomhoft, Ann Hefenieder, Denise Hudiburgh, Margaret Kilbourne, Cyndi Kuchera, Sharon Melnick, Mary Neiter, Linda Weidinger DOGPATCH WIVES Dramatic Technical Director Orchestral Director Musical Kc Coordinating Director, Conductor Asst. Director-Drama tStudent Teacher-EMCJ Student Director -Drama QBSHJ Mark Higdon Robert Roper J. M. Trepp Kenria Roll , Dave Taylor Asst. Director- Music tStudent Teacher-U. of MJ Mike SYQVQUSOH Student Director- Music QBSHJ , 7 Larry Herbert Accompanist , Set Design ,I Building Crew Costumes , Lighting Crew Make-up Crew , . e, , Judy Juroshek ,, , , , Kirk LeClaire Gary Barber tHeadl, Alan Gergen, Kelly Marcum, Debbie Martin, Sandy Penwell, Mike Sigrnan, Edna Tucker Renee Dinius tHeadl, Sandy Penwell, Dave Taylor Ron Wyatt tl-Ieadl, Carmee Collum, Paul Fussell, Mike Marcum, Debby McAtee Sharon Melnick tHeadl, Todd Barnhart, Sally Calton, Carmee Collum, Carol Eshelman, Debbie Hodnik, LONESOME POLECAT . . , HAIRLESS JOE , ROMEO SCRAGG CLEM SCRAGG ALF SCRAGG MOONBEAM MCSWINE MARRYIN' SAM Marc Swanson U . Doug Sire , .Dave Massey Dan Stubbert . . H Bryan James Brooke Blair Martin Edwards Julie Hopper, Laurie Knaub, Kris Konfarta, Teresa Kozak, Terry Kunkel, Lorna Lemon, Misse Lien, Sonya Lombardi, Sandy Penwell, Sylvia Smyk, Suzanne Trower, Julie Wolfgram, Gail Wyman Chrysti Smith tHeadl, Patty Allen, David Hall, Debbie Martin, Mark Meismer, Linda Rogers, Andy Schoneberg Paint Crew EARTHQUAKE MCGOON Bill Montgomery DAISY MAE Dawn Fitzhugh 116-195 - Nena Friley Q15-18-20l LI'L ABNER Randy Herzog 116-195 - Chris Teal C15-18-203 PAPPY YOKUM Vint Lavinder IVIAMMY YOKUM Kathy Sullens MAYOR DAWGMEAT Stan Jones SENATOR JACK S. PHOGBOUND Alan Gergen DR. RASMUSSEN T. FINSDALE Clark Johnson Posters Programs Design Property Crew Publicity Stage Crew , , ., . .LesHems' Dan Stubbert tHeadl, Nina Covalt, Andy Schoneberg Donna Ehret fl-Ieadl, Janine Spechalske, Gayle Theimer, Gail Wyman Clark Johnson tHeadl, Pam Turnquist Kim Craft, Julie Jangula Gary Barber tHeadl, Lynn Elliot, Sherrill Harris, Jane Hefenieder, Jeanne McManus, John Joslyn, Kelly Marcum, Dean Roller GOVERNMENT MAN AVAILABLE JONES STUPEFYIN' JONES COLONEL RADIO COMMENTATOR PRESIDENT GENERAL BULLMOOSE SECRETARIES Randy Erekson Leon Pomeroy Carmen Adams Dave Hall Doug Sire Dave Taylor Andy Schoncberg Coni Dunlap, Mary Hartman. Beth Iwen, Deanne Hilde, Deanna McMullin, Kris Singer APPASSIONATA EVIL EYE FLEAGLE DR. SMITI-IBORN DR. KROGMEYER DR. SCIILEIFITZ BUTLER Gail Phillips Bob Beckerly Pat Reilly Doug Sire Curt Cozzens Stan Jones Billings Senior High Chorus Si Drama Depart- ments present Li'l Abner, a musical comedy written by Melvin Frank. The action takes place in the 1940's in Dogpatch U. S. A. joining together political satire with back hill humor. The production includes a 50 member cast, pit orchestra, and various crews, under the direction of Mr. John Trepp. They provided the audience with a sense of sorrow, accomplishment, loss, and, most of all, a sense of joy. In order for them to accomplish this, they embodied the art of drama, under the direction of Mark I-ligdon, merged the original choreography, under the di- rection of Mr. Mel Hendricson, and blended the sotmds of music under the direction of john Trepp, 21 Combination that could possibly be ranked as one of the better musical productions presented at BSH. Stage Rigging Crew Mark Swenholt tHeadl, Dean Roller Sound Crew Steve Meyer tHeadl, Edna Tucker TiCk9fS . Clark Johnson lst VIOLIN Eric Anderson, Tim Beswick, JoeDee Theade, Scott Young 2nd VIOLIN Cathy Colton, Stephanie Fisher VIOLA David Bell, Candy Crellin, Robin LaGaly CEL-LI Tina McClellan, Jill Tanner BASS Chuck Malek, Paul Fussell FLUTE , . , .... Sue Holmgren CLARINET Judy Drange, Daryl Engebregson, John Schneider SAX Daryl Engebregson TRUMPET Kevin McBride, Rusty Reed, Skip Stanaway TROMBONE . Wane Clark, Doug Forbes GUITAR Sz BANJO , . , ,,,,,. , Jeff Hannah PERCUSSION , . . .. ,, .. . Jim Honaker l Randy Herzog, I will take care of it. f-'Cl we 'xiii - 1 ' john Trepp Coordmating Mark H1gdon Drama D11'9Cf01' D1rector Mark Swanson How d1d I get myself Looks like Sad1e Hawkms Day has pa1d off' Bull Moose and Apasswnata You Take 1I1'CO 13h1S? the 1'1'1Ed1C11'16' ln place of its usual spring Night of One-Act Plays the Drama Department presented three one -act children's plays. Thespian Troupe 555 presented, under stu- dent direction, The Clockshop, The Invention, and Mark Twain's classic The Prince and the Pauper. The plays, although simple in nature, were a new and exciting challenge, and all who were in- volved agreed it was a Worthwhile experience. C h i l d r e n 7 Seniors Sandy Penwell, Dave Taylor, and Sharon S Melnick. Their long experience in theatre work proved invaluable as they directed, respectively, The Prince and the Pauper, The Clockshop, and The lnvention. Above Left: The evil Alarm Clock QDave Gayvertl warns Gretchen that if his love is rejected he will do harm to her and to Hans. Above: The little Dutch Clocks QTodd Barnhart and Gail Phillipsj . . . well, no explanation is needed. Above Right: Two ruffians flvlark Swenholt, Steve Meyersj tussle in The Invention. Below Left: Meanwhile, in The Clock- shop, of course, Goodness prevails and Hans and Gretchen are wed by Mother Time fChrysti Srnithj in the presence of S0 The Clockshop Grandfather Clock QMarc Swansonl and the Cuckoo Clock fTeri Holbert. J Below Right The Old Clockmaker QSmithj winds her precious clocks QBa1-nhart, Phillips, Holbert. 5 T h C S P 1 21 Il Troupe 555 The Prince and the Pauper The Invention Above: Evil Kalibad fMark Helmbrechtj pries secrets from the Narrator QMargaret Kilbournej while her three Friends QCraig Brown, Sylvia Smyk, Terry Kunklej helplessly watch. Right: Three timid souls peep out in fear of Kalibad. Below: Happily, Fear is overcome. Kalibad, too, is overcome. I-Ie repents and be comes KaliGOOD, F' 'vie 11 -:m at-' V ,N , ..-f 4 ,tr ya. T g t , 3515-fff'ygz:5.W sg . 1 ii xiii 59' ef , f FLW we , is 1 ' ' r, ' i - . -j ' A , ' K' 233' 51? ' , , , ,, ' Q 51.3 QQ e., 'pg 1.14, ,Mfr 4 H fy -f aw Above: The misplaced prince QAlan Gergenj is chided by a ruffian fMark Swenholtj Below Left: The poor prince and his equally saddened replace- ment try to explain the truth, but the true prince is almost done 11'L Below Center: The prince tells of his plight--to no avail. Below Right-The misplaced pauper CDave Birksj is comforted by two companions QSally Calton, Stan jones. Q I - 4 'Y ' J T A i .I ,ix I 1 I , 'nf'- ' ' is, K I A M ' ,I '-221 A - ZZ-3' I ' AT ', .J 7 :5 Q ' I 1' tin., . i 3 7 In i 'E I E .. 4 51 p1'C5enTS 'X SENIOR THEATRE MARCH 29 a 30 8 PM Lu ' 'rv -lf KNO MSU If I STUDENT 0.0 fi n ,- 2 I BJ 'If s L E' .V , 'P . 4-. A1 QA 'Y 'W JN Left-Terry Kunkel deftly applies make -up to Todd Barnhart while Lance Grider de- murely observes. Top Far Left-joe Keller chats with neighbors Frank Lubey and Dr. jim Bayliss. Center Far Left-Keller again chatting, this time with neighbors Lydia Lubey and Sue Bayliss. Center-Keller em- phasizes a point. Below-Bert, a young neighbor boy, tells Keller of how he kept peace while joe slept. Bottom Far Left- Tempers flare as Chris Keller and his father discuss family problems. in CAST OF CHARACTERS JOE KELLER . . . . David Taylor KATE KELLER . . Sharon Melnick CHRIS KELLER . . . Todd Bamhart ANN DEEVER . , . Krys Holmes GEORGE DEEVER . . . Lance Grider 52 DR. JIM BAYLISS . . . FRANK LUBEY . . . SUE BAYLISS . . . LYDIA LUBEY, . . BERT .,,. . DIRECTOR ...,.. STUDENT DIRECTOR . Don Hayes Mark Hel mbrecht Margeret: Kilbourne Chrysti Smith Aaron Barnhart Bob Saltee Terry Kunkel Ti is K I.-i,X If Above Far Left-Mother is under great mental stress. She refuses to beieve her son is dead. Above Left-Ann greets joe in a most friend- ly manner. Above Right-Ann is given a hearty welcome by Jim, who bought her family's home when they moved out. Above Far Right-Ann and Chris greet each other quite lovingly. Above-Mother lets Chris and Ioe know that she will never accept her son's death. Center-Technical Director Mark I-Iigdon and Dramatic Director Bob Saltee. The skill and knowledge of both added im- measurably to the success of the play. A Ja- l Ann informs joe and Kate that her brother George is coming. ,lgif 1 ' mf! ri 'lil s, -In e 2- , AQ? Again! fir ll ' E I EQ!! F' , fy .- l , M.. l . r Ziff 4 'il TECHNICAL CREWS I . tcm All My Sons is a story of tragedy and love. Joe Keller and his ex-business partner, Steve Deever, had been jailed five years previous for manufacturing parts that resulted in planes crashing and men dying. joe is now free , having been exonerated. His elder son, Larry, has been MIA for five years, All believe he is dead, except his mother, Kate, Larry's wife, Ann, and Chris Keller, Larry's brother, are now in love and plan to marry. The arrival of Ann's broth- er, George, brings up the question of joe 's innocence. Soon, all know joe is guilty and he must therefore justi- fy himself. TECHNICAL DIRECTOR. . . Mark I-Iigdon STAGE MANAGER . . Gary Barber STAGE . . . . Dean Roller MAKE-UP . . . Chrysti Smith SOUND . . . . Debbie Martin PUBLICI TY ......... Todd Barnhart HOUSE S TICKET MANAGER . Renee Dinius LIGHTS .......... Paul Fussel COSTUMES .- . . Teri I-Iolbert PROPS . . . . Janine Spechalske Gayle Theimer DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION . . Stagecraft Class C P 1 C 5 L I . , i ,, t 1 V C Qi? ill ' 5 5 T l ii E - li s.J 4 S? 3 -, . 1' 3 ' .. , 3 ! 'g 5 X I xi 2-4 Y. X- f L - 'T 1 Top- Terry Kunkel berates Gail Wyman in a scene from Tennessee Williams' The Class Menagerie. Left Center- Sally Calton glee- fully listens as Teri I-lolbert speaks those immortal lines by Willy Shakespeare, Don't shut up! Right Center- . . . and a bi-i-ig ahrange drink! Dave Birks proclaims. Above Left- Maggie Kilbourne builds her character in a scene -.from Thornton Wi1der's The Match- maker. Above Right- Alan Gergen pantomimes part of an original scene from The Maze. Right- Giddle's the name . . . says Sharon Melnick and David Taylor replies, Who cares what you play? Both will be missed. They contributed much to Senior High dramatics. 54 I l. I , f lr it an s i I ',,.,1ZL.ki . A x ang 17 q PLRRE' . ' ,1 '. I i. If 4u.'3 : u V - is ...X-..,.......4 . .. M.-,n.., i A The BHS Forensics team had many talented individuals this year, but they could not manage to mount enough team points to Win many meets. Competitive drama rarely could muster a full roster and the speech team also had trouble recruiting people. Debate was loaded with people and talent and as a result did Well in all meets, Winning at Great Falls. Despite some disappointing finishes, it was a good year over-all, a growing year. E ax LIT!! ig wo State Greats Chrysti Smith t placed second in tj Humorous Solo for A' the second year run- ning. She has placed E high all three years she has competed on if 'li the team and has always been one the more outstanding I I' 951 ' I members of - 1255 ,Q A Forensics. 4. li, ' L V I 1 , ' ' fi' 'F I QS . . .1 V' - Right-Nanci Corcoran fin- 53- , , gif., xg J: ' ished third in Me morized 4 ' Public Address. She com- I p J' N, t x peted in several events be- ' ' ,fn V 0 . 1' q S fore switching to MPA half- .M ', '- ' Q- ., way through the year. Since , l 'f . ' '-A ' 4, then, she has been one the ' 3,3 ' A I ri 5 top speakers in the state, - f ji' L her third-place finish at y I fi' tp 9 AI., t State proves this. ' i f-rbi 9 ' . n 2 . s l ' 1 c 1- . S 1' .p J A iw T l S 2 ill. X r c.. .ix sf. S D 5 W' I .. . . 7 A 1 V ...-,Q W N V ,. -3 -4' ga Q Above Left-Mark Swenholt and Karlin Moe are a stand- off, they compete in Serious Duo. Center-Janine Spechalske emphasizes a point in a speech. Above-Leigh Ann Kudloff, a sophomore , prepares her Oral Interpre- tation. Left-Ms. Bonnie Archer, drama coach, Ms. Marilyn Brookshire, speech coach, and Ms. Trudi Downer, debate coach all three worked hard to over- come small team turn-outs and did a fine job of it. All had performers finishing high in the State meet. 56 , J ii E 2 i . 5 1 i +3 l 2 2 TOURNAM ENT MISSOULA GR EAT EAL LS I-IAVRE BIG SKY OLYMPIAD KBILLINGSJ LEWISTOWN BOZ EMAN STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS QGREAT FALLSJ In tournament action, com- petitors placed in Semi-Fin- als QSFQ, Finals fFin. J, or First through fifth places. 9 J f' UNK 13 li gl lv I, 3 A fl - i M55 it Final Results-1973-1974 DRAMA Chris Hoiness and Don Hayes, HDBF ZND Terry Kunkel, P Fin. Dave Taylor, SS STH Chrysti Smith, SS Fin. Dave Birks, HS Fin. Dave Birks, HS 2ND Chris Hoiness and Don Hayes, HD BRD Sandy Penwell, SS 4TH Teri Holbert and Sally Calton, HD STH Terry Kunkel and Gail Wyman, SD 5TH Terry Kunkel and David Taylor, SD Fin. CLASS AA DRAMA SWEEPSTAKES Sharon Melnick, SS ZND Patti Gomez, P 2ND Dave Taylor and Gail Wyman, SD 3RD Chris Hoiness and Don Hayes, HD 3RD Speech and Debate only chi-ysri Smith, HS ZND PFCompetitive Drama consists of acting in five categories: pantomime CPI, Serious and Humorus Solo CSS and HSJ, and Serious and Humorus Duo CSD and HDD. Left-Craig Brown gazes upon F 1 a horrible sight in his mime, ' Mortuary Mort. Right-Sen- l iors Sandy Penwell and Renee how to improve it. 57 Dinius discuss their cutting and SPEECH Mark Helmbrecht, Exp. SF Marilyn Von Hess, OI SF Chris Chlapowski, OI SF Majrory Warnke, MPA SF Leon Pomeroy, Exp. Fin. Bruce Edwards, Imp. 1ST Dave Gayvert, Cr. ZND Mark Helmbrecht, Exp. 4TH Chris Chlapowski, IMP. Fin. Chris Chlapowski, OI SF Mark Helmbrecht, Exp. SF Mark Helmbrecht, Exp. ZND Nanci Corcoran, NEPA 2ND Mark Helmbrecht, Exp. STH Nanci Corcoran, MPA ZND Speech has five categories: Expository fExp. J, Oral Inter- pretation QOD, Memorized Public Address fMPAy, Origi al Oratory fOr. Q, and Im- promptu speaking flmp. J. I1 D EBATE Donna Ehret, G.' Ext. ZND Gayle Theimer, G. EXT. SRD Tom Mellor and Tim Bailey, N. Deb. STH CLASS AA DEBATE SWE EPSTAKES Ric Davidson and John Fitzgerald, V. Deb. 1ST Tom Mellor and Tim Bailey, N. Deb. ZND Andy I-lill and Patty Holden and Dave Anderson and Lance Grider, Wis. 4-man 4TH Third-place Grand Sweepstakes Lynn Klicker and Dan Hagstrom, N. Deb. 4TH Ric Davidson and john Fitzgerald, V. Deb STH Ric Davidson and john Fitzgerald, V. Deb. Fin. Gayle Theimer, G. Ext. Fin. Dave Anderson, B. Ext. 3RD Cheryl Coker and Mike Sigman, N. Deb. STH Gayle Theimer, G. Ext. 3RD john Heywood and Mike Anderson, Debate 7TH Ric Davidson and john Fitzgerald, Debate STH Tim Bailey and Lance Grider, Debate 10TH Debate competitions are divi- ded into Varsity QV. Deb.j and and Novice KN. Deb. Q. There is also Boy's QB. Ext.j and Girl's QG. Ext. J Extemporan- eous for one person. 7 T im' ' '1 Assemblies Add Spark to Daily Routine Right-The Over 40 Club honor the Senior Majorettes, Cheerleaders, and Flag and Dance Corps with roses. The Over 40 Club, a group of men teachers, was newly formed this year. Below Left-Mr. Lloyd Mickelson, a member of the Over 40 Club, presents Vicki Weaver with her rose. , Below Right-Imagine Casey Lindsey's surprise when he finds out it's just his mother doing all that loving. Ah, Mom, it's just you. I I ff fr 1 ' -. X ' ' Xboxc-Lance Crider tries to create some enthusiasm for the l1I'Sl basketball game in our new gym. Rrcht-Sue Hoald holds a water balloon while Mr. jumping j f 1 l ' 'f he h ' ff' rrx jimrson attempts to s raxe oi t e cream uit out popping tht balloon. Mr. jimison got the cream off the balloon without 3:5 popping it, but Sue couldn't let him go home dry. . p- w 5, ?', s E- W .pr 'Q f -oz, 'u f x Left-Mr. Mike Burgess introduces the varsity wrestlers. Below Left-Randy Hunter steps up for a basketball intro- duction. Below Center-Leon Pomeroy and Greg Oliphant show their true feelings in the excitement of it all. Below Right-Pam Bermes pins a corsage on Mr. Burgess. L Y 3 F. . ,gay It fs H w X gs 1 , I 5 X f wg c , E I .- f 'ii,ffffs f 35 3 3 i B 4? t4Vif ??+ i4f 'ili V My i U' .1 . y I , 3.7: 5, A A , ,.ss 1 a 3Iif,.L A . B . T' - ?W 'A , ' ,m,Am'MWF 'f.., A.. LTI ,: , Q . t ' 'P W ' 2 J' Y l 4 ,w . Q W, g Far Left-Mr. Michael jablin proudly pre sents his swimmers to the school. Left-Candy Crellin models the latest in ' men's suits. Above-Coach jablin gets dunked by the swimming team. Senior, West Work Together To Entertain Students For The Intercity Talent Assembly. Far Right-Kirk Dooley, from West, amuses students with Ajax Mortuary. Right-Sally Colton emcee's between acts. Below Left-A couple of the West High Majorettes, Brenda Molen and Sharon Teigen, dazzle the crowd with their twirls. Below Right- I-le vas my man, vut he vus doing me vrong. Roxanne Munson, a West High Student, sings a Swedish folk song. Above Center-Chrysti Smith pan- tomines Jimmy Durante's It's My Nose's Birthday. Above-Lynn Klicker moves the Crowd, singing Summertime Right-Kay Cavan, Bruce Cranston, and Sonja Lombardy garbed in their 'SO's clothes swing tothe Sounds of Blue Sx-suede Shoes. n -1 Left-It's a howdown! Seniors square dance to Casey Jones. Middle Left-Chrysti Smith and Ric Davidson as Gladys and the ,T - , Q V, 5 Dirty Old Man. Below-A West High trumpter Above-Ross Lees and jim Harrison impress the crowd with Steel Guitar Rag. Left-Carol Hucke and Ric Davidson waltz to the music of Good Old Summer- time. 61 -p 1 4- I -TS 'Q L, Ms. Barb Clausen, director of the Follies and Mark I-Iigdon, technical di- rector. Much credit goes to them for the Follies great success. TECHNICAL CREW Above: Don Hayes and Chris l-loiness doing scene from the play LUV! Below: Larry Babb plays Sad Lisa by Cat Stevens. 'W Ha' T 3. 1 1 Tech director . . .Mark l-Iigdon Stage manager . . .Gary Barber ' ' 'L Set construction. . . .Stagecraft Painting .... . .Kirk LeClaire Andy Schoneberg Lights . . . .Bill Montgomery ' Sound . . . .Alan Gergen H- NXC-E TRUE J Above: Chrysti Smith performs a drama-turned-comedy, Curfew Must Not Ring Tonight! Right: Z-Club and AFS students Claudine Samuel and Bonar Panjaitan perform together. Proceeds from the Follies goes to the American Field Service program here at Senior. 1 62 4 HY5 The theme of this year's AFS Follies was Day By Day. Under the direction of Ms. Barb Clausen, over one hundred BSI-I students sang, danced, acted, and clowned to the delighted re- sponses of audiences on November 13 and 14. 4 C FOLLTES Sponsored by Z-Club to raise money for A. F. S. , the Follies included music by the Stage Band and Larry Babb on the flute, numerous Vocalists featuring the Trepp Family Singers and acting by members of the B. S. H. Drama Team. Featured was the Aunt J'Mime Troupe and the en- tire cast singing Day By Day. The Aunt I'Mime Troupe performed two pantomimes and one parable. Below: Terry Kunkel radiates as Sunday's Child. Below Right: Leon Pomeroy primps and Tom Kelly ob- serves in the same mime. Center Right: Andy Schoneberg and Sandy Penwell trade treats during One Day at the Fair. Right: Todd Barnhart, Chris Hoiness, Sally Calton, and Terry Kunkel bicker in H Worke1s in the Vinyard. Below: Doc's Dixielandflazz- Band wails on some great music. Right: Chris Teal and Mimi Berger combine in a lovely duet. Chris also soloed on Gordon Lightfoot's lf You Could Read My Mind, Love. - ' MPN! L nca PMT INUACK 63 .4-8.1 Students lzxperience 21 Dear Friends: AFS. To me, those three letters stand for the most wonderful experience of my life. I spent a summer in -the a f.,- W 6. . A Republic of South Africa becoming a member of a family and 'M-,W-.- , g g li- meeting many interesting people. My short time there gave I I 9 ' ' .. U, me a new insight into understanding people and policies which? , y t .I are in great contrast to those I have known. H Q ' . p e A I was fortunate in being able to travel quite a bit through- M, I. pyl, QW out the country, being able to meet even more people, and --gi f 'i' ' ' seeing such things as diamond and gold mines, African wild- ' A rg life, native homelands, and the beautiful Indian Ocean. For - . ff as S' I ' all this I am truly grateful to you, the students of Senior Highf i ll :iff A whose support made it possible for me and others to become i 'f' -v ,- he a art of this ro ram. Q Q .x p It is peoplle wio make AFS what it is: warmth, understand Qigf 'bfi ' it '- ing, and concern for others. Thanks to the AFS chapter of I- M-5- 5,91 ,, t- BHS lwas able to find out for myself. Yours, ' ' ' N V 1' . 1 , 3 i . 4' .N fu 1 X b. ,I 1 1 --ai i vtk-+165 v Habitats in the native homeland are a part of the scenery in South Africa. The Skeads pose for their summer guest, Tom Johnston. ! 'Z.Q if I ,pw ! ' 1, student IO Soutli.fXf1'ica, Tom .Iohnst 1 The water hole: a common ground for zebra and other aniifals on a game reserve in South Africa. 64 Change. Nick Olcott enjoys his home life in Belgium. Nick and his host family, the Wittevrongrels, relax in their home. Groeten uit De Lage Lander bij de Zee A tourist might see Belgium as a fairy- tale, doll house land, with her green fields and tidy farms and picturesque towns. But this tiny country between France, Germany, and Holland is a living, growing land that belongs Very much to the present. The headquarters of the European Economic Community and the possessor of one of the world's largest harbors, Belgium is truly at the heart of today's Europe. She is a cosmopolitan country, where one hears almost every imaginable language on the cities' streets. Belgium is a mixture of the Romance and Germanic Cultures: French, German, and Dutch are her national languages. An exciting interplay goes on here between the cultures, as it has done through the centuries of Belgium's contact with all lands of the world. Vele danks aan jullie die mij Dezege- weldige kansen gegeyen hevven. Viva La Vie Belgique. God met U, adieu, Nick views the Belgium Countryside from atop a direction indicator. 65 Q34 Claudineis Stay Helps Her to Understand True Montana Culture. Bonjour: To tell in a few lines how much I have enjoyed this year and how much I have learned is hard. I want to thank you all for giving me the opportunity to come here to share your activities, for greeting me so warmly, and for showing me friendliness. I have experienced as a student here at BSH and as a daughter within my family a lot of different and new things that helped me to Lmderstand your culture, your way of life, and to know more about Montana Qabout which too many wrong and stupid things are saidj. I have enjoyed this year so much that I know I will never forget it. I hope that I will see you later, and of course, if you come to France, be sure to come to see me. A bientot j 'espere Claudine Samuel France 3'ts:13Mt, K +I ,s ,I ,, ,rf . ,- ,-s :Qt ', T X gi '1. I 4. t Q l 1 7 if 3 5 . . . - Sli A 2 X, 'Q f . 1 5 t 1 V ' i 3 5 i 4 i L gi ,CN ' to I . ' K ' va Y 1.4 y N E ', I -r 'I L I - gfylilfl ,wg 51 W Above-TI-IE WALTERS-Standing: Debbie, Eunice, Cherryl. Sitting: Mr. Howard Walter, Claidine, Mrs. Alma Walter, her host parents. Right-Claudine with new friend Mitzi who learned a French word or two during Claudine's stay. Bonar Practices Tolerance While in the United States l ' I- E 'ffflflffg f, , ,,.w, , ,. ,.,,,,-.V ff, .wf , 3 ., . 5,,f , ,W . ...4, L. , .: Tug- H Dear Friends, That a year can pass by so quickly is hard to believe, but when thinking of everything I realize that I'm lucky to have a chance to be an AFS student in BSH. The triumphs and the fail- ures, the happiness and the unhappiness, the laughs and the tears, the joys and the loneliness everything altogether have a meaning for me. It helps me to understand about other people. But now I still have a lot to learn yet, to get along with every people wherever I live. The tolerance I tried to practice here is one of the most precious things I got, and it will stay with me forever. I would like to thank my host family, the Lemons, Ms. Sue Hutton, AFS advisor, and all the people that have made my stay here possible. Now I can only say, Good-bye friends, and hope I can see you again someday. ,-.1-1 Bonar Pandjaitan Idonesia Top Left-Nlr. Lemon and Bonar indulge in a little chess. Left-TI-IE LEMONS-Sitting: Lorna, Bonar, Julie. Standing: Mr. and Mrs. George Lemon, host parents. ei? ,f hug, T 5 .filing . V' 'VHF' .pl ,J lm, I . ...ai Three AFS,ers Go, Dear Students, Overshadowing all my experiences was the happiness and love I was given during my stay in Waukesha, Wisconsin. Being an AFS student requires that one be totally versatile. I, for example, was placed in situations in which I had to smile when I really didn't want to. But the sincerity of my friends and the though that these friendships will never die sums up my experience best. I'm really thankful to AFS for allowing me all the friends, the love, and the experiences that I encountered. jan Students: I really enjoyed my stay in Kansas City, Missouri, and I am very glad that our AFS Club was able to give me the opportunity to go. After all, under what other circumstances could I have visited 31 different schools and meet people from 72 countries? Kansas City is a very interesting city with all sorts of things to do that would never be possible in Billings. With a family having as many varied interests as mine did, I got to do a lot of those things and meet a lot of im- portant people. I really enjoyed it and I am glad that I went. Gayle Ms. Sue Hutton did much this year as in past years to make the AFS program a great success. She summed up her feelings about AFS International by quoting the Minister of Cul- ture in Malaysia: We support the work of AFS because we see it building up a life belt around the world--a life belt of contacts and friend- ships upon which future generations may draw when the time comes for them to decide whether mankind is to live together or to be divided and drawn apart. The AFS Domestic program sent three BSH' ers to spend their second semester in schools in different cities within the United States. The three junior girls who went and have returned are Gayle Theimer, who went to Kansas City, Missourig Lorna Lemon, who went to San Marcos, Californiag and jan Stephens, who went to Waukesha, Wisconsin. The new BSH students from other places are Becky Raske, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, Cindy Higgins, Boston, Massachusettsg and joyce Crook, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Three AFS'ers Come Dear Fellow BI-lS'ers, Last Veal' IWSLS given the opportunity to spend a semester at San Marcos High School in Santa Barbara, California as an American Field Service Domestic student. Although the sun and beaches were great, the friendliness and sincerity of the people I met were what impressed me the most. It was really interesting to find so many differences existing between the students, faculty, and activities of BSH and those of San Marcos High. My experiences and encounters in California are ones that I'll probably never forget and that I will forever be thankful to AFS for. AFS is really a fantastic organization! It's so remarkable how they're able to match up students with their host familiesg a students likes, dislikes, interests and hobbies are all taken into account. I sincerely wish every student could have the same opportunity that Ihad, for not only did I have the time of my life, but I learned more and grew more in one semester than I ever could have while being at home. Thank you Lorna 3 I1 F1 Q ff' at Senior High AFS representatives: Gayle Theimer, to Kansas City Missouri, Ian Stephens, Waukesha, Wisconsin, Ms. Sue Hutton, AFS sponsor, Lorna Lemon, San Marcos, California. ii' Q 'fri ii.. ii? . 'Q 1 Dear Friends This is the greatest experience I have ever had. Entering a new school and adjusting to a new family can be a frightening experience. Still, this is something I've always wanted to dog share and care and love and have respect for others. I really like the idea of meeting new people, seeing new places, and having ex- periences I could never anticipate. For total strangers to open their home to me, to accept me for what I am, to give their love and under- standing, and to welcome me as a member of their family is wonderful. The students have made my stay a pleasure. I am hoping I will get to visit Billings again. It's such a beautiful place. Much love, Joyce Beth Forsythe, host, and Cindy Higgins , of Boston. Dear Friends: I have enjoyed my stay in Billings and have found it fun and exciting. It is a learning experience that has given me a chance to see some of the West. Billings Senior High is a great school, mostly because the people have been so friendly and helpful, the most friendly and loving people I could ever hope to meet. I am extremely grateful to AFS for giving me this once-in-a lifetime opportunity. Becky pb 5.14, xfflf- is ,Y 1 riff- Todd Barnhart and his AFS sister, Joyce Crook, from Tulsa. My new friends: When I got off the plane of the 25th of January, a little dizzy from the rough flight and not knowing in the least what to expect, I was greeted by my new sister in a cowboy hat and a host of other people who I have come to know and love as family and friends. That first introduction set the pace for the next five months - a time of surprises and happiness. Many of my new experiences are the result of the work of my family, the Forsythes, for they have made every effort to make my stay truly a time of growth by introducing me to many types of people and showing me much of their Big Sky country. Both at school and in the community, I have found Montanans to be among the friendliest people I have known and it will not be without regret that I will leave many friends behind. I expect to look back on this experience with many fond memories, for I feel as though I have come to learn much about myself and others in an invaluable way. With warm regards, Cindy Becky Raske, from Bethlehem, Pa. , and her host-sister, Celest Empter, 'Q as A fx l ,. . tj , is X fx-J gh-ix' ff 5 at I f Ei at These hard working girls practice every sixth period making up routines and practicing the cheers that lead our Broncs to victory. They support not only the football and basketball teams but . h b Z also our wrestlers. Wherever a little p oto Y lmmerman moral Support is needed the Cheerleaders C1OCk'W1S6 CFTOITI Bottomy Sonja Lombarch, Laurie Weiss joDee Theade, are there. Kay Cavan janet Brosius, Gail Rembold, Nina Fnley, Susan Heald Eli.. f s The cheerleaders pay tribute to the flag in the first assembly of the new gym. 'f's1 A - E 1 . E my . A ,- 3 ,- -H 'f'f1f ff iifsszlis A ggi. Q, .,.v', 'tu-' -4,0 :- - -v', ..fsw. , A r,j y sy 5 S9 ' e igq me 'E :ff lfQ-1 :' ' ' I :W ' reel :X -mx W' .i'5 gE?95f'Iw gl bei A ' f' g.,,,.,ff,,a. ,,.,,,. 5 Cheerleaders play cowboys for an assembly. Cheerleader sponsor, Ms Annette Abrams. Colt cheerleaders support their team. yy y y fyyy yggb Z? , , 'Z , 1 rygwvff rf nf - ,, ll3QEfl14..,g,,y,g,,,4 ,,,,5y,,.f,,, , 4 an 64' . af ...--Ii 3 rf ali' 5 COLT CHEERLEADERS - Bottom fClockwisej: Sherril Fagg, Arthel Kautzmann, Sue Anderson, Lisa Fitchner. 71 Mfm flwf The Majorette leaders, Nancy Moerkerke Betty Ka Olson, and julie Lansi : Y U8 The BSH Maj orettes March Into the Hearts of All Sponsor, Ms. Laura Popa. Managers Carol I-Iucke and Michele Jurosek .1i.-'.ggi' A Crystal Hendriclson, Drum Majonette. Photo by Zimmerman MAJORETTES -Front Row: Beth Forsythe, Iodee Moffet, Diane Monahan, Julie Lansing, Sally DuBois, Nancy Moerkerke, Shirle Wempner, Karen I-Iaider, Laura Hoffman, LaVerne Kline. Middle Row: Darlene Anderson, Pam Bermes, Pam Maynard, Claudia Gross, Connie Bernhardt, Kim Hanson, Patti Leone, Terry Bartz, Jan Bolinger, Kathy Brehm, Peggy Klemper. Back Row: Ellen King, Betty Kay Olson, Barb Anderson, Denise Brumfield, Iarrette Sindelar. 72 Who Behold Their Splendor. v-'-4. h l X- , kg Y A I . 7' , G E -fiuf , 44,4 if 1 tag ,Q . Q V f,- Aw-- P J if 1 ,g 'J - e , 54.3 :Q n 'mf Ns- X, 936 eo'o 'ii' M , ll V '1-Q if .. f Ni ' af . 'ggi K , ,W ,ga , ref n -N-.,.. ,, -me s Lines as straight as an an-ow, but what Sally Du Bois. Malofettes Practice in the new glrm' can you expect from the BSH majorettes. kb., i l if 73 Crystal Hendrickson leads the band during a football half- time. This leads me to say that beyond a shadow of a doubt you must be the hardest Working organization of all the high schools in the state. Ithink you gals are amazing. . Dave I-Iagstrom. Along with the patience and sincere help of their sponsor, Miss Laura Popa, the majorettes added to the entertainment of many football and basketball half- times. iffy' ,,,a-if ,,,-ee . ,, 1 v FLAG AND DANCE- Above: Chris Kuchera, Kristy Wiedrich, Teresa Kozak, Becky Boheman, Kathy Wiedrich, Bobbi Johnson, Betty Moncada jadzia Leligdowicz, janeane Russell, Pam Mulkey, Sandi Moncacla. Below Left-Sponsor Ms. Tony Fox. Below Right-Managers Tracy johnson, Gene Wallace. Flag and Dance Corps is a group of girls ranging from sophomores to seniors who perform for football and basketball halftimes. They usually perform about every third home game , rotating with ROTC and the majorettes, 74 E E- 'ruz com 1 JROTC Naval junior Reserve Officers Training Corps students master many slcills in various fields, such as seamanship, oceanography, meterology, astronomny, naval history, and the procedures of drills and ceremonies. Also every fall there is a four day boot camp that everyone attends. At this boot camp, the students learn how to march, use a Rifle, and other basic skills. Out of class, students of NIROTC can voluntarily be a member of the drill team or the color guard. Also, there are various summer cruses for some of the cadets. Backpack outings, for example, are also organized out of school, along with swimming, roller skating parties, and dances. The highlight of the year's activities is the NIROTC Ball. Right-NJROTC SOPHOMORES-Sitting: Linda Voller, Leanne Kukowski, jay Strever fSenior Company Commanderj, Debbie Ryder, Cynthia Ratzlaff, Theresa Bissett, Dan McFarlin. Middle Row: David I-loiness, Dennis Rodell, Ronald Brown, Dale Clark, joe Cause, Steven Steckel, William Bice, Danny Haydal, Thomas Jorgensen, Duane DeFord, Mark Olmstead, john Oates. Back Row: Peter Florschuetz, Richard johnson, Thomas Majusiak, Mike Smith. Below-NJROTC JUNIORS-Sitting: Sandra Poppe, Lynn Duke, Dwight Miloff, Debbie Rasch. Second Row: Nadine Nelson, Traci johnson. Third Row: Ronald Simpson, Dusty Gress, Tim Kammerzell, Donald Bell, Tom jones, Richard Raymond, Michael Sweeney, Larry Wilkinson, Lloyd Romero, john Sweeney. Back Row: Michael Lee, Les Kilwein, Tim Boles. ra in W 4: ' Afdlw 'IT C . . .... Q lim Drill team membe begin marching. rs await signal to 1' CQ , 1-2 J 5 if -it 3 if Q up X . L NJROTC Drill Team performs with precision at a basketball halftime. Left-NJROTC SENIORS-Sitting: Kathy Wiedrich, Patricia LeFave, Patricia Weisbech, Carol Ryder, Dianna Salsbury, Laurel Becktold. Middle Row: Rosemary Heyd, Amelia Martinez. Back Row: jay Strever, Robert Eckhardt, Arthur Roff, Richard Brewer, Clinton Bouslaugh, Wayne Duke, jack Kostelecky, C.j. Fields QNSIJ, Loren Haworth, 7 Below-NJROTC OFFICERS-Sitting: jay Strever Qcompanyfcommander, previous battalion commander, Senior!Westj, Kathy Wiedrich 13rd Platoon com- mander, C.J. Fields fnaval science instructorj, A. L. 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Q I Is- frfl- Q , r F f. 54 W an . -'lb if ' 1' i Q fn wwf. F , xg' , f sf 3 . Y Qi' x QWYEH A . 2 S' , Y Y 1- ,- tinteriFo4rmiali. . . inter Formal. . . inter Right- A member of Maximus Sonar gets set up for the dance. Far Right- Carol I-Iucke 'holds a bouquet of roses just after being crowned Ice Princess. Below Right- Dianna Salsbury helps decorate the cafeteria for the Winter Formal. x Below-.Members of AK and Kenetic Club prepare a Christmas tree as part of the decorations for the Winter Formal, themed Toyland. x, ' Senior's annual Winter Formal, sponsored by Kenetic Club and AK, was held this year on December 14th. The dance, themed Toyland,' was decorated with streamers, a christmas tree, a sleigh, and even Santa Claus: Maximus Sonar provided the music. Highlighting the evening was the crowning of the Ice Prince and Princess, Chris Teal and Carol Hucke. Ice Royalty were nominated by the entire Student body and announced at an assembly. 'Sept formal. . . inter F ormalg-i5i.ifiiinter lorlnilal ,- Below Left- A cough of surprise is Chris Teal'sreaction to his E newly won title of Ice Prince. Candidates Bob Scherger and Bob Schmaing clap him on. ' Below Right - Students Dave Bjornson, Nena Friley, and Randy Herzog take a break from Winter Formal activities. I 1371 ' J '- ' ' 1 Q, 7 L 1 . ,.11':g:f5g'1 . -:V f -. '+' -35'i-QF -1+ 'zqgfsfra - ' .- ' J, . LA , eg En gl . . L Q ff. 1 4- -rl All Q. ', I K ' Y V. , . K 5. . :I ,V Aj- , K 11117 V. ty H , F! A- , 4 5 I' ' 1 , 9' . 7' . we E , . V ' 92.4. . , if ' 17 Chris Teal and Carol Huckeienjoy the honor of Ice Prindefandfrincess, 11' A s Q.. ...,. . s.' Bob Scherger, Laurie Wiese Pete Boo:-as, Nancy Moerkerke - -,-.- p-.1-.- '1'.f-55a-...i-L.,-.. , e- ff-, f ,, .,....,- - .- -.,- .- .-.W ,... , M , -.,. -M - .pf-,..,.,.-a-r ,Y -A ' 3 f.. P .-., -g..,.-F . ln, M Q.,-..,-V M , N . 1 -1. A a V -.--,- uA1s',. .4-kv' ' ' 'Pu' . -,- ..-..f..--,-Q - ...J-os,-ti... 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Twirp is an all-time favorite at Senior High, Where for a change the girl has the privilege of opening the doors, pulling out the chair, and footing the bill. The girl at last has the chance to ask out the boy of her dreams and experience the trembling knees, squeaking Voice, and a stomach full of buttertlies before she pops the question. It kinda takes me back to the days on Dogpatch Mountain, when once a year Sadie Hawkins Day would roll around. . .Ah, Those Glorious Days! Congratulations! Greg Oliphant, Kathy Sullens and Larry The thrill of being chosen Mr. Preferred. Bruce Cranston, Larry Edwards, Edwards, Gail Wyman. Candidate Tim Roy and Pam Poore at fxir. Preferred assembly. Candidate Bob Scherger and KriS KuChera. 90 Q- ,- L Arai Harold, Ima Coog N. I , OO icffxxwfo .HCV Hq'o U , f B Q5 UD ffT arg -,ou dgji, ,G 5 ':?wONDfRfA16Qf1Jou'J Likg, To .jo-.Incl A Hfj Tw1Rp.lQ,,5 4 Hai Bovif. - VM J Tftkfn fjoq To .. TUJIP fjfllf fi Q 51? an v ,J ,Y.. 'FW Cindy Pryor and Jim Kem know Where to find the goodies' Carol Chavez howls with joy as Larry Edwards is chosen Mr. Preferred. 91 Cindy Restad and Mike Anderson do some fancy dancing. + Mr. Prgferred, Candidates Bruce Cranston ,, .41 ,- Tun ,Roy Bob Scherger A '. -an Pe te Booras ri v .al-s., 4 Q 'SGEFPF' ' W -za lgixf . X, , . s, X ' '1f. 'iff-mv f af ' ,,:,,,, , , - 'te 1 . x b,wa5f.f- W - 1,- zk.. Ll' 'T-HI ' 93' - ff ' QS' ' ' 1 , - Y... .,.-,M-Q.-,,Q, my - ' 1, 1 1- -,:jf'7:iv-Jfai.-J-r W. .-,. mf. -- -,-...-J:-- f- -, , A, -Nwi.--..,,?,.....,,...,.. Prom. . .Prom. . .Prom Prom The excitement of a glamorous new dress, a stunning new hair do, the chance to see if that Hi Karate really drives the Woman Wild and, most of all, a beautiful night shared with that special someone passed our Way this year on May 4. Prom, a night to remember forever. Above Center-Susan Prokop, Cheryl Coker, and Andrea Feeback serve the inside thirst quenchers. Right-Don Charleson and Rilla Leclcle. 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Below: Dick Gilbert watches with intent. MS:- I . I , , fe la 4, H , B , ,L N i . - , I-na .- .,, s , Back Row: Tom Mullins, Larry Ostwald, Brian VanValkenburg, Casey Lindsey, Bob Schrnaing, Gary Pates, Dave Fender, Summerfield Baldridge, Bob Scherger, Sandy Reitz, Matt Caudill, Bill Jaksha, Bill jones, Terry Healow. Third Row: Randy Pearson, Kevin Edwards, Bruce Parker, Lonny Saunders, Mike Kittson, Jeff Carroll, Mark Mading, Ed Clark, Pete Booras, Ed Mutch, jim Jacobsen, Ned Forbes, Gale Drinkwalter, Pat Murphy, Kent Reed, Tony Holtberg. Second Row: Bruce Drinkwalter, Randy Hunter, Ed Kaufman, Russ Klimper, Mark I-Iolte, Randy Peterson, Greg Bouchy, Kelly Aldrich, Artie Whitmore, Richard Miller, Greg Oliphant, Tim Peterson, Randy Hertzog. First Row: Dick Gilbert, Keith Watt, Shawn Bettise, Larry Edwards, Pete Johnson, jeff Regnier, Gary Weiss, Skip Stanaway, Greg Reiter, Randy Kangas, Jack Walker. 100 4 the Youth Becomes a Beast, E1 ild 21 an Clenehed. . . Right: Time tells! ! ! 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T .15?'f'L5'f:. 5- if f' 1 5' ' :':.Q.',fi 1'1Y-M I n .- Vrigggigid 5- VV-7-V,,v-1- ' 1. - -Lv? -5 ' A ' - '- - ' ' HAD Lg V ,.'g1,,L,2Qi, V ...JV ,- V 1. ,..-f,,,....j .1 ,Q mv-AI..',k'.? f 1K V0, ' f'Li .. - N-Vi ' 'Mi H A the Taste of Success of Defeat Above Left: Powerful Bronc blockers make way for Tom Mullins. Above Right: Pete Booras goes one-on one against Kalispell. Right: Bronc defense swarms against West. H Below-Right: Broncs warm up before game. . The 1973-74 football season at Billings Senior was a success and a disappointment this year. The Broncs were picked to be one of the top teams in the state. In their first game of the season, the Broncs lost a heartbreaking 19-16 game which they led most of the way. They then came back to defeat the ,ffl Missoula Sentinel squad, 19-12. After an upset loss to Hellgate the next Week, the Broncs came back to defeat both Helena schools soundly. The next week the Broncs lost the biggest game of the season, a disappointing 12-7 loss to Great Falls Public. The 1974- 75 season for the Broncs looks to be a promising year with many letterman returning. Look for the Broncs to be 41 next year! !! 103 Junior arsity Team as a Respectable Season 7 -.-'v .,g. 1 : Q 'v -,N . ' ' h' L lk . :NL . mar... 'nf'--H it '- ' .X e , ,Q 4 g l' 'fee' ' s' ' - -' --'-if - I f , -' -' :ff f -at The Billings Senior IV football team was lf Y gif. ' we l p A , Z . ' r -1 L e 4 loaded with talent this year and showed that I slr g ' ' A ia' 'N . talent off. A ground-consuming offense and a ,1 v- S JV ef 'A H AA 1 ' N B 1 il monsterous defense gave Senior fans many L i t' - ew , l i bright moments and showed many signs of gf S A r , if .. fTS4.1gQ..gL.fQ.Ai 6 making Senior High a title contender in foot- , ' M A Syl 1 ,. 1 A-'-v ball next Year. is af.: .MQ i. . 1 fa,-+ 1 --'P Q-et--if-I.. Top Right: Tim Petersen kicks off. Right: Brian VanValkenburg escapes two Powell tacklers. Far Right: IV runner returns kick off. Below: Coach I-ligdon and the team talk it over at halftime. X 1. .Q ' ,gvuf V fx. 5 .S K Z : fi Q 0. 4 ' ' is f '11 Van Yalkenburg runs against West JV offense faces West 104 Scoreboard JV Visitors 39 Billings Central 7 45 Powell fWyo. D O 38 West High 32 12 Great Falls Public 18 12 Great Falls Public 14 14 West High 20 Above: Van Valkenburg going around West defense. Top Left: IV runner going through West defenders. Right: JV ball carrier gaining valuable yardage. Colts Make Future Bright I r Front Row: Marty Petersen, Randy Wilcox, Ray Best, Rick Walters, John Sticka, Bill Stenger, Chuck Miller, Pat Kittson, Pat Farris, g Ken Blue, Don Turley. Middle Row: Mike Thomas, Ralph Zarzoza, Richard Martin, Paul Route, Dave I-lall, Tom McCormick, Todd K Paddock, Clyde Dailey, Dan Espeland, Mario Maunu, Larry Dewald. Back Row: Grant Rand, Ross Whitmore, Terry Alberta., Royal at Falk, Joe Scherger, Mike Beebe, Stuart Hoefle, jack Kerr, Mike Smith, Clint Harwood, Tim Cavan, Victor Alvarado, Denny Espeland. W fra! :M ., .Y ' E The Billings Senior Colts football team had a successful season this year finishing with a 5--4 record. Coaches Gary Johnson, Mike Burgess, and Dennis Clymore did a fine job of combining the talents of a group of sophomores and molding them into a respectable football squad. The Colts started off their season with four Scoreboard Colts Visitors 39 Miles City 19 35 Laurel 7 28 Bozeman 14 24 Billings West 7 7 G. F. Public 20 14 Dayton CWyo. D 34 6 C. M. Russell 20 7 Sheridan QWyo. J 8 14 Livingston 10 straight victories over Miles City, Laurel, Bozeman, and the West High Cubs. Then came four disasterous road trips in which the Colts lost four games, losing to Great Falls Public, Dayton fWyo. J, C. M. Russell, and Sheridan fWyo. J. Finally, the Colts came home to end their season with a victory over Livingston. Coaches Clymore, Johnson, and Burgess .W- 1 - 'l.:51Q'-5:'iif'fL.i+f. T ','?.fi 'f'3 -abftagi' 3 I .?f'?'3i' 1 Q5If'e 3 alfa..- ' Ti Feiggxfsiix-si K n :il 7 V -' , 'Q A 1 -' ' s ' x ,ss 'gg ,- .Y , . A N ,NL 'U f A ,,,,, ,s w 'gli-N -?i.lF'N Ji 3 '- - i NT -'+......,, Z b' K I art' 4 1 1 5 t N g . D A. Q Y v l Vg,-se-u..m.: Dis, Af: X Q to , ' it , ' 1 in-N' 'Tl 'S N I. ' 5 1 Q ' is L 1 -t ,gn i. ns. e 541 Mx 'JIJI5 Sf ,ge li Qi we sq Y L f--.. The highlight of this year's Colt foot- ball season was the 24-7 victory over cross-town rival, the West High Cubs. In this game, the Colts scored early and were never threatened. Terry Alberta and Tim Cavan were standouts for the Colts, each contributing to their team's scoring. Top Left: Colt defense digs in against West. Middle Left: Kick-off in West game. Middle Right: Coach Johnson gives some- advice to one of his players. Bottom Left: Colts look on from sideline. Bottom Middle: Colts set up attack. Bottom Right: A Colt takes a breather. --fi-L.-nr-gp 'j 'TW-Gif: gn 1 1 of 'r' Jag, . f-ly f. -1-,V ,:g,. 5, ,. 4: P - . .- gm If 7 45 P I 5 rone arriers ave Fair Season Below- Brad Burnett Lower Left- Broncs prepare for race against Havre and Glasgow. Lower Right- George Dinius and Brad Burnett run ahead of their opponents. .Z 'B ' ir, ff8RONOS ,, 'El x Blwucs I 'fglf J? ra , 43. 'Qi -i R The 1973-1974 Bronc cross-country faced a rebuilding season this year. With only three varsity letterman returning, the Bronc harriers won three out of five dual or triangular meets and placed eighth in the State Meet. Standouts on this years team were seniors Brian Barnard and Mike Leone, junior Mark Thomas, and sophomore Brad Burnett. 108 simon XJ mucs Wwucs BILLINGS SENIOR BRUIICS in X 219 A VARSITY TEAM QKnee1ingj: Brad Burnett, Mike Leone, Mark Thomas, Brian Barnard. QStandingj: Mike Rom, Dave Thornquist, Coach Ralph Moerer, Paul Grimstad, George Dinius. ,-f5,f,1,. ,, W 'f.,.f ' . P-.,. 'llfi' '-. . Q 'arf ,Q 3 4 5:14 ':- ., ' j ,. .N 2 cv nan, ., fa... .,., iqsf- . , ., , . ., ,L-., .W ..,- :-gj0,2' -BQ ll ww, ,Lv ---A ,a5T.4- - -,. t-M if-:may NKQEQM .-'13,-ww .. , A aa 'q ..4-A- f 'L' 1 s. -- ,, . avkfaf A f1Fi51.,.-, TY.. , , ...l ,rgglp N A .. 1 Mais' e' ,,-,po-rw ' sv up - wi-.3 :in , .., a I .,.-V.. . ag- Ill:---g., 4q.,, 1, fn. Brian Barnard and Mark Thomas sprint toward the finish line. JV TEAM fKnee1ingj: Remley Wilson, Frank Bennett, Dale Robbins, Harvey Burlingame. QStandingj: Ron Clark, Bill Jensen, mgr. , Justin Penn, jeff Hultgren, Don Sheriff. 109 Mike Rom mms all alone. ap., , my 41:-7-.,f'.f,f , K-V y nf vw, ' -WL' cf' J. 'W' i,- ev ,'!i'49j- ' .' , -J nh 3 1- , 4. -5 an ., , -n As - . 'L - -4. -1, ,'., - Af, 5 , , wfrffv -f - - .n., -me 1 ff' f H: -' -, .-'J 4,41 , ,-11:-. ' - --3 L. 'fl ,. '27, '-W 'A sf 325 M V . N- Q I I 0 S Girls' Cross Countr The Billings Senior girls' cross country team finished a successful season by capturing third plnce at the Girls' State Cross Country insect. 'l ht' lioncctu-5 only lost one duel nice! this year and czipturcd first placu trophies in thc- liastcrn Montana Colle-gc .md liillings lnvilgitionul Cross Country l'Ill!C'l.5. The iuturv oi the Iironccttcs looks bright with many good runners returning to Coach Miller's squad for next year. 0-1... , -Q , . 'n.. ln 'W I , . XFQQ . .g. i 1 X' . . 5, I 1 if if.. 1 :K 5 0 : ' 1 - 'r . .. - av ,Bi iw- fer' lrunt Row: Kathy jom-5, Sue Ring, Susie hcssions, Gail Moria, Yiclq' Fosjord, Sin- Aclwrnian, Sharon llinc-cn, Cindy Grissom, Coach Phyl Millvr. H0 1n1sh Third at State Above: Denise Ackerman and Cindy Barker finish in Varsity race, Left: Susie Sessions finishes strong for junior Varsity. 1 ' ' 'Q' 3-.yi - lm. 5 X-,WA 1 ' -. , . , 1 M 19 '. . . , ' i ,.-...V . I l A I X 'l heresil. 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'Hoopers' Excel 2 '9 c i' ' -19:1 rw fi 1 3, - Right- jeff Carroll bound and deter- mined to make it good. -,QP Far Right- john Carstensen, 'up up A and away'. Below- Coach Lazetch giving a few -,e'.. , . 'X words of advice. 'fi' Bottom Left- Dispite the silence, the Q A message was clear! - 9 'F q . V I, FQ, Varsity- First Row: Mark Thomas, Mgr. Second Row: Jack O'Leary, Randy Hunter, Pete Booras, Mark Mading, Greg Reiter, Monte Wise. Third Row: Ed Mutch, John Decker, Jeff Carroll, John Carstensen, Jim Rogers, Craig Harper, jon Strlxtz. 8 -fx I 112 1 M y ff Top Left: John Carstensen puts up a shot against CMR's Darrell Wilkerson in the first game in the new gym. Lower Left: Jeff Carroll goes up for two, as I-lelena's Vance Charlton puts up a guard. Above: Bronc team forms a maypole around an unknown opponent. 113 VARSITY SCORES BRONCS VISITORS ' I I 71 ANACCNIJA 60 I g I 76 CAPITAL 41 4 . W 75 RCCKY Lv. 'S 52 P- -' 74 EUTTE CENTRAL 54 ' . 70 HAVRE 64 - 67 C. P. PUBLIC 79 55 CMR 75 if-.-af 53 WEST 59 81 BUTTE 66 56 HELLC-ATE 66 67 SENTINEL 78 55 WEST 74 X 68 HAVRE 75 54 HELENA 69 89 CAPITAL 49 42 CMR 61 63 C. E. PUBLIC 58 47 BGZEMAN 66 A DIVISIONAL 54 CMR So 66 HELENA 86 ll' xg, www I ' 4 I . ,..,..,....,,., . s---3--fx F455 dau ff E I 11. ' . Q1-Q! C M - Y'-s V 'E J iff Top- jeff Carroll bats ball away against West. Above- jim Rogers hits the floor against West. Pete Booras observes the Haccident. Right- Mark Xiading leaps high in the ai: to put up a shot against Helena as Randy Hunter looks on. I if El -- I Www 114 roncs in Seven Straight Vietories Before 6'Lady Luekw uns ut. The l973-74 Bronc Basketball team had a Very disheartening season, but the future looks bright. The Broncs started out the year with seven straight victories but suddenly hit a drought and only won two of 15 remaining games. This year's bright spot was having Jim Rogers named All-State Honorable Mention. With the help of many returning lettermen and a tremendous nucleus of LV. players, the Brones should be on top next year. Left- Jeff Carroll goes in for an uncontested lay-up against Butte Central. Lower Left- Greg Reiter looks for a teammate to pass off to. Below- jack O'Leary watches All-Stater JimRogers as he attempts a shot against a Rocky Mountain College defender. 115 .Vfs Have Tremendous Year Q The Billings Senior Bronc LV. squad had one of its finest seasons in history this year. The LV. 's ended the year with a fantastic 18-2 win- loss record. They had losses to Helena Senior and Great Falls Russell. These losses were avenged by victories to lift the spirit of the team when the teams met again. Outstanding wins of this year were double wins over cross-town rival West. Coach Gary johnson is to be congrat- ulated on a fine season. His team is well-disci- plined and never gives up. Outstanding members of this year's team are Doyle Parker, Rod Kautz Bruce Parker, and Rich Miller. 116 1 - T .,., ,, LV. BASKETBALL- Back Row: Rod Rei1z, Bruce Parker, Jim Jacobsen, Doyle Parker, Casey Lindsay, Jay Bellar. Front Row Rich Miller, Tim Peterson, Emmanual Marsh. v - Middle Left- jim Jacobsen leaps toward the rim. Lower Left- Bruce Parker tries to decide what to do with the ball LV. 's 72 Anaconda 67 Helena 55 West 60 Butte Central 58 Havre 52 Capitol 78 Helena 59 Laurel 92 Great Falls Public 54 CMR 7l Butte 54 Billings Central 7l Havre 70 West 51 Helena 62 Helena Capital 56 Laurel 59 CMR Co. 11.5 75 Bozeman fo. t. J 58 Miles City 117 VISITORS 35 53 54 58 54 51 37 43 66 59 46 38 47 65 59 57 50 57 73 52 el Colts Have Successful Cage Season e i ,rZL.--- I. gg . COLTS- First Row: Rocky Plouvier, Denny Espeland, jon Jacobsen, Dan Espeland, Rocky Phillips. Second Row: Bob Hanson, Rob Balock, Rob Entzminger, Paul Campbell, jeff Naegelen, Clyde Dailey, Rick Walters. Third Row: Dennis Lyle. Fourth Row: Royal Falk, Dan I-ligbie, Dave Keene, Paul Grimstad, Dick Hauptman, Dave Thornquist, Jeff I-Iultgren, Joe Scherger, Pat Hennessy, Tim Cavan, Terry Alberta, Tom Mellor. COLTS OPPONENT V 47 Billings Central Sophs. 31 Q 30 Laurel sophs. 36 68 Roundup I.V. 43 38 Billings Central I. V. 60 -' it 54 Billings West Cubs 42 X. T ' l Q 84 Bozeman Sophs. 57 -X ul .w 70 Melstone 62 1 55 Billings C en11'a1 I. V. 39 i 66 Lewiston Sophs. 41 62 Laurel Sophs. 29 49 Billings West Cubs 34 -75 Roundup I.V. 48 i 67 Custer 72 QQ, 52 Billings West Cubs 46 B Coach Dennis Clymore. 87 Lewistown Sophs. 57 53 Billings West Cubs 60 2 51 Great Falls Public LV. 67 62 Miles City Sophs. 45 1 3 3 T18 .. As- 3 as h Q S N ,,, . iw Q l Far Left- joe Scherger puts up a shot against West. Left- Dave Thornquist maneuvers for position underneath the basket against West. Middle Left- jeff Naegelen drives for a basket. Below Middle- Pat Hennessy tries to control the ball in a Colt-Cub game. Below- Tom Mellor drives the baseline to get away from a Cub. - d Bottom Left- Dennis Lyle Waits to throw the ball inbounds. 'Su- E ..'?',, 4 9 i ! ' -ax The Billings Senior Colts, under new head coach Dennis Clymore, had a successful sea- son finishing with a 13-5 record. Preaching defense and team work, Coach Clymore developed a group of boys into a respectable B basketball team who could score as well as play a much improved defense. The highlight of the season was defeating the cross-town rival West Cubs three times While losing only once. fn. :ix . A.' f . 119 TSW' ' ' if , QI Grapplers Have Fair Season The Billings Senior wrestlers had a fair season this year under first year head coach Mike Burgess. The Bronc grapplers placed sixth in the State Tournament this year at Great Falls. Top wrestlers were Seniors jim Scott and Mike Krohn, and Junior Kevin Edwards. Next year looks brighter with several varsity wrestlers returning. f ' Q , v 'fM!f,.1g.-f f ly Top Right- jim Logan struggles to keep on top off his opponent M1ddle Left- George Reichenbach tries to turn over opponent. Above- Kevin Edwards is all tied up with his opponent. Top Right- Jim Scott is in the process of turning over a Great Falls Russell opponent. Middle- 1973-74 BRONC wrestling captains- Jim Logan, Russ Wilden, Jim Scott. Above - Mike Masters has opponent in a near pin. Bottom Left- Kevin Edwards dives into his Great Falls Russell opponent. ..,........4-...--.-..,,.....- Wrestlers Finish Sixth Place at State. l V ,l w 'X B- vc'-sf g, ' 's li. -...M .......--i......7 v-v..-1- ,F Dx? Top Left- George Reichenbach finds himself on top of his West opponent. Top Right- Russ Wilclen seems to be in control of his Great Falls Russell opponent. Middle Left- An unidentified wrestler has his West opponent in a near pin. Above- Coach Mike Burgess shouts inslrugtions to one of his wrestlers. Bottom Left- Kevin Edwards ready to go against his Great Falls public opponent. uv. ',.. V K' -, .-'Q lf 'i f. kr LQ gflg, A l., I-, , - lr S.--. ' if, D A . r . ,V '11, I 4' , f 3, N .. 41 N y - f c -1 . -fain., X H19- 'f', . 92 ,..- 1 M., J 5 r, ., 1- -.v .. 'VI f I , .W ' sa, ner' -af ..,,i ' , -fr , - f -1 , A , , J,-Lp 1. 1 X. W,,,g,:f. lf' if L jim Scott captured first place at Mike Krohn captured first place at State Kevin Edwards finished in second place State in the 170 pound class by in the 129 pound class by pinning Kevin in the 155 pound class at the State meet pinning Tim Knox of Bozeman. Miller of Billings West. He lost to a Great Falls Public opponent. VARSITY, Front Row: Bob Medvic, Russ Wildin, George Reichenbach, jim Logan, Don Turley. Second Row: Mike K1-01111, Bill Rivers. Top Row: Mike Burgess. fhead coachj, Mike Clark, Tom Mullins, Kevin Edwards, Don Ruth, Jim Scott, Matt Caudill, Tom Hauck Qassistant coachj. ' qlkn '-r Underclassmen Pronuse LV. AND SOPHOMORES- First Row: Steve Rerter, Del Collins, Doug Rose, Mike Masters. Back Row: Tom josephson, Frank Delaware, Todd Paddock, Zane Gray, Randy Wilcox. p-,- 1 it xf A 1.1 .l , 'ggviagzgng 5 J Hag! L, 1, ?'-- I ' if li Ll I f-levi , Q at an ,N 1 N , ' fi' R Coach Ron Russell Coach Tom Hauck 124 mil M fn-IM , ls ,fl 1 Q- Q ?f7. 'T'7 n,.,:,.,.,s 1 W , ,V -1431452 IQ.. Ile Coach Nels Olson Bright uture 1 , f-N f - Top Left- The Junior Varsity squad warms up for a match against the West High Junior Varsity. Top Right- Steve Reiter has his West opponent in a near pin. Above- Mark Paddock tries to get a hold on his West op- ponent. ...r,rr t. ,. 1-vw' ff: ' 2,51 'S p or The 1973-74 Bronc junior Varsity and Sophomore Wrestling squads went through this seasonwith many good performances, indi- cating a bright future ahead for varsity Wres- tling teams. Over thirty boys were out for the junior varsity and sophomore wrestling teams this year, showing that wrestling is becoming a popular sport here at Billings Senior. Good performances on this year's teams came out of juniors Randy Kangas, jose Cortez, Mark Dauenhauer, and Rich Seymour. Sopho- mores showing promise are Don Turley, Randy Wilcox, and Todd Paddock. State Champions 1974! VARSITY-Standing: Gerald Poore, Mark Wambolt, Scott Davidson, Ray Schrnittou, Bruce Cranston, Bernie Lewis, Coach George Grossi. Sitting: A1 McDonald, Jim Smith, jim Haus, jim Cuellar, Les Smith, Lynn Stokke, Rick Thompson. Middle Left- Bruce Cranston shows good form on way to all-around honors. Photos by Zimmerman Middle Left- Bruce Cranston shows good form on way to all- around honors. Above- Concentration and practice pay off for Les Smith. Lower Left- Bernie Lewis excells on the side horse. 126 Top Left- Ray Schmitto does part of his floor exercise routine. Above- Les Smith Works on his high bar act. Left- Mark Wombolt is in deep concentration on the still rings. Bottom Left- Al MacDonald seems to be in mid air while performing on the side horse. The gymnastics faced a rebuilding sea- son this year with only four varsity letter- men returning. A dream calling for some new talent seemed to come true for Coach George Grossi. The Broncs went through their season with an undefeated dual and triangular meet record. When divisional time rolled around, the Broncs proved they were ready, capturing the divisional crown and qualifying a record twenty-four positions for the state meet. In Missoula, the site of the State Gymnastics Meet the Broncs captured their second state crown in as many years. Standouts on this years team were seniors Bruce Cranston, Bernie Lewis, Les Smith, and junior Jim Cuellar. 2' Above Left- Jim Haw concenuates on the side horse. Above- Les Smith shows good form. Left- Scott Davidson executes a maneuver on the rings. WHY Above- Bruce Cranston performs on one of his many specialities, the rings. Above Right- Lynn Stoke does an L on the parallel bars. Right- The camera stops Jim Cuellar during comp etition . ' r ,,, --we -,nr W if ig Girls' Gymnastics LV. Season: Bozeman-Senior West-Lewistown Roundup-Senior Lewistown-Great Falls West-Senior Sheridan, Wyoming Glendive-West Senior - Roundup Miles City Left- jim Sessions does a perfect L on the rings. Lower Left- Dale Pulver does his routine on the side horse. Below- Mike Litwin practices his maneouver. ,,,,Jpa-1 v Mt ,, l For the junior Varsity team, the individual high point winners are All-around . . . . . jo Ann Fowler Floor exercise . . . . Tammy Lee Balance beam. . . . Tammy Craft Unevens . . . . Kim Craft Vaulting . . . . Kim Craft roncettes Place Third at State Meet Left- Girl gymnasts stand around their happy coach, Mrs. jerrie Scilly, after their first place finish at Divisional. Below- VARSITY- Front: Julie Switzer. Kneeling: Shelly Nixon. Standing Floor: Diane Monahan, Kim Rom fmanagerj, Beth Bragg fmanagery, Gail Dana. On Beam: Marcia Stroppel, Michelle Wilson, jacquie Rom. I r 5 i The varsity was lead by julie Switzer, who was first in high points for all five events. Qall-around, balance beam, floor exercise, vaulting, uneven parallel barsy. The team was made up of the following girls: Gail Dana Cjr. y, Shelly Nixon Cjr. y, jacquie Rom Csr. y, Marcia Stroppel Qjr. y, julie Switzer qjr.y, Michelle Wilson Csophy, Kim Rom Csoph. y, manager, and Beth Bragg Csoph. y, manager. Mrs. jerrie Scilly Ccoachy sums up the season this way, These girls worked hard all season and stuck together as a team. They are a great bunch of girls to work with!!!!! :eg , , f . , 1 V ,vw Four Broncette Gymnast: Iulie Switzer fTop Lefty, Diane Monahan Qlviiddle Lefty, Michelle Wilson Clviiddle Righty, and Shelly Nixon fLower Righty, show us what gymnastics is all about. ' UWKQWXQD tx ' 'N' ' f3fn.'-wuw.f'- - J-c ig is 4'- -sbs f .. A. . zulu Q fr ,, YH--3.-5 XI' Z-491' ' . -f ggi - fi Top Left- Julia Switzer poses on the balance beam. Top Right- As she prepares to flip over, Michelle Wilson stops and smiles at the camera. Above Left- Marcia Stroppel keeps her poise on the balance beam. Above Right- Iacquie Rom prepares to do a head Stand on the beam. 134 -1 Below- Jackie Rom does a flip in her floor-exercise routine, Lower Left- Michelle Wilson does her thing on the mat. Right- Marcia S11-oppel goes through her routine. Lower Right- Stroppel continues her routine. Middle Right- Gail Dana, Julie Switzer, Connie Orlando, KW est High, Shelly Nixon, and Debbie Ganskop fW est I-Iighj stand on awards podium at divisional meet. -ef -- r , .5 il Swimmers Have Good Season lf- I - L! -gl fi Y , i t l' rf-B' --1, ' ' l x -rl lv 'wb - '1 I 1 Q7 Y 'F X fl f A T' uv 'CZ SWIM TEAM- First Row: Sandy Martin, Susie Sessions, Debbie Hoth, Candy Crellin, Beth Morgan. Second Row: Mr. Mike jablm, Ann LaBar, Don Bmkford, Jeanne Merk, Rick Taylor. Third Row: Brad Burnett, Paul Dotson, Tom Kelley, Norman Miller, Eric Hoth. With the squad mainly made up of juniors and sophomores, the Billings Senior swim team finished its first full year of competitions with a good year. At the State Swimming meet, Sonja Lombardy captured the girls' state diving crown, edging out Kim Chelini of Butte. ' The only other girls that placed at the State Meet individually were Debbie Hoth, who cap- ' tured third place in the 200-yard freestyle and Ann LeBar, who took fourth place in the girls diving event. The boys' team had no high places at the State meet, but will have their entire varsity team for next year. The girls will lose two varsity members. Q.. Q i QQ I l in .. 'sg' Hui ' 43'-n.-' X Girls' State Diving Champion, Sonja Lombardy. 136 Wa, ,N V5 ,rv Top Left- Tom Kelley checking how he is doing in a butterfly race. Middle Left- Candy Crellin ffirst swimmer, dives in at the start of a race. Below- Norman Miller finishes race as teammates cheer him on. Bottom Left- Boys take their marks just before start of a race. Bottom Right- Norman Miller in a breast stroke race. ff V izgfi Jizz' , , , - ,, , f -f ' 1:1 e he iii-vaa, at M , ,,f, , W ,.,.,,f, , 'I37 ww,1 w rono Traokmen ave Good Year VARSITY Sitting: Keith Watt, Mark Thomas, Randy Pearson, Mike Leone, Bruce Cranston, Tom Mullins, Dave johnson, Butch Schultz Schultz, Tim Paulson, Larry Edwards. Kneeling: jeff Regnier, Greg Reiter, Bill jones, Randy Hunter, Wayne Ziegler, Brian Van- Valkenburg, Larry Ostwald, Todd Paddock, Victor Alvarado, Bob Schrnaing, Bruce Drinkwalter, Terry Bettise, Tony Holtberg. Stand- ing: jay Beller, Brad Burnett, Tony Starnes, Dave Hagstrorn, Mike Rom, Jeff Carroll, Jim Jacobsen, jay Evans, Ed Mutch, Werner Siebert, Ron Clark, Dave Fender, Mike Justice, Vince Firemoon. J. R. VARSITY Sitting: Harvey Burlingame, Robert Charles, Terry Bettise, Rich Miller, Todd Paddock, Terry Lyle, Mike Kirschen- mann. Kneeling: Victor Alvarado, Shane Tippett, Darrell Walker, Vince Firemoon, Mike justice, Bill jones, Chris I-Ioiness, Ed Kaufman, Rick Walters. Third Row: Ray Schmittou, Ron Clark, Russ Schmittou, Clint Harwood, Mike Rom, jeff Hultgren, Ion Strutz, Paul Grimstad, Terry Alberta, Jeff Naegelen, Tom McCormick. 138 9-,, Left-Greg Reiter hands off to Werner Siebert in the S80 relay. Middle Left-Wayne Ziegler crosses the finish line in a relay race. Below-Dave Johnson heads up the runway toward the long jump pit. Bottom Left- 1973-74 track coaches. Kneeling: Mr. Burton Pierce and Mr. Bob Hawke. Standing: Mr. john Alberta, Mr. Jerry jimison Mr. Ralph Moerer, head coach, and Mr. Jack McLeod. Bottom Right-Mike Leone number 81, is ahead of the pack in a two mile race. .V ac.. .ff ' A -f -:hire l ' I n , . . fe s 139 ave Fender, Ed utch Are State Champs The Billings Senior boys track team ended its year by finishing in third place at the State Boys Track Meet in Missoula. State champions for the Broncs were Dave Fender in the shot put, and Ed Mutch in the discus. Larry Edwards tied a school record in the long jump by jump- ing twenty-two feet, four inches. Other con- sistent performers for the Broncs were Wayne Ziegler and Keith Watt in the sprints, Larry Ostwald in the javelin, Bruce Cranston and jim Jacobsen in the hurdles, and Bruce Drink- walter and Werner Siebert in the 440. f 'll I ' 'TTY .......nr-nif 1.43 Keith Watt gets a. fast start against West. Ed Mutch won the discus event at the State Dave Fender captured first place in the Meet in Missoula, completing a Billings shot put at the State. Dave, a senior, was Senior first place sweep in the weight a consistent performer all season. events. 'SW F 7.2 .PB Agn' i -1---W.,-:Q,q::,,,-K ...a 140 During the season Larry Edwards tied a school record in the long jump by jumping twenty-two feet, four inches. Larry went on to set a new school record when he won the Meet of Champions won with a twenty- two feet, six inches. He finished second in the event at State. rss. f. . V.: ef in 'f .np ,- gl .rn . ',4 .k5V' Thuesen, Foster Face Broncettes -rf - '. rr t E ,gr K Q' ,i if in -f-W--f ?Q fs 'Q ivfs S S6 'Wg T, 1 ,gil-If .5315 1 V 4 .1 Diane Thuesen gets set to break the school record in the Alberia Foster jumps a record 18 ft. 12 inches in the long jump to shot put, 40 ft. 5 inch. break the school record for the Broncettes. BRONCETTES: Front Row: Ms. Toni Fox, assistant coach, Annette Murphy, julie Iangula, Debbie Hoth, Sharon Dineen, Judi Lay- man, Vicky Fosjord, Shelly Nixon, Kathy Jones, Shirle Wempner, Sue Ackerman, Denise Ackerman, Alberia Foster. Second Row: Joni Bolme, Theresa Nichols, Cindy Barker, Toni Hughes, Jeanne Mork, Patty Cooper, Peggy Klimper, Sue Ring, Debbie Christensen, Roni Love, Peggy Reichenberg, Ms. Phyl Miller, head coach. Third Row: Vicki Clark, Iennifer Geering, Gail Mork, Tina McClellan, Cindy Grissom, Diane Thuesen, Debby Weigel, Kim Smith, Teresa Higbie, Sue Sandon, Mr. Tom Hauck, coach. ,347 ,gp if 1- i- 141 The Billings Senior Broncettes track team capped off a good year by finishing in third place at the State Girls Track Meet here in Billings. Diane Thuesen was the only Broncette to take an individual top honor in the State Meet. She captured the discus event. This year, Thuesen also broke the school record for the shot put, 4O'5 . Alberia Foster broke school records in both the 100-yard dash, ll. 5, and the long jump, l8'li . Other consistent performers were Teresa Higbie, Debby Weigel, and Tina McClellen in the weights, Shelly Nixon in the hurdles and the high jump, Kathy Jones in the Sprints, and Sue Ackerman and Judi Layman in the distances. -aria--+-+ q.rin AT MQ, + ' 0 . - 'Je NJA 'ora ,f -:wc , '. - 3 -, 4 Y I ' 3, 1 J-L I QL? 'f,,,. 1g,j' ,y - fig Q' if, ,ip ., i ' Elflfml , j-fi - , I -wqL.I-isa-.King v W ' 't ' S Q P lv 4 1: I... -sl 'Qing- ifw an 4.,...., . g '3wn.,,,,X. 2 f-,.: T S' i Y.-l. . EE 5..- E., 'sri' . .-f -' ' T 'L Q, -fe'-B 3 t - A- 3 N .- , --f f .. . - a ef os - an-n .- qv' K. ef, ,-,V ' Q f , 1' e - e,,nasi - saga 1,'.:i:g fplgj a . , ri Z -,,, 1 I ' ' 'f-fs-'un-. A.- - , . - -H , .Nr ,ri-g 'i:'..Jff:gv.e i '5- J 1 . . 5 ,-'4 . . ' ---' ' K 'T e.i3f swf t .f 5 '1!1J'f:'!':2?.j- - - 1 142 N... Top Right-Judi Layman finishes in second place in the State 880-yard run. Middle Left-Alberia Foster is in a three way battle in the State 100-yard dash final. Middle Right-A few of the Broncettes start to get ready for their races. Left-Shelly Nixon and Roni Love get out of the blocks fast at the start of a hurdle race. Left-Shelly Nixon battles a Bozeman girl in a hurdle race at the State Meet. Middle Left-Sue Ackerman and Judi Layman pace each other around a curve in a distance race. Below-Diane Thuesen and Teresa Higbie receive their awards after finishing 1st 8 2nd in the State discus event. Bottom Left-Shelly Nixon starts her upward flight toward the high jump bar. Bottom Right-Patty Cooper is shown clearning the high jump bar with ease. My X W, 41 :jeg Q 11.219 . . . Swings Into Action. This year's golf team had its ups and downs. However, the girls' team placed second in State. They were led by Pam Allen who placed , , gm-, second for medalist honors. Ji The boys' team failed to qualify as a team, 5 but Bob Michotte qualified for the State as an 'tiff-i 'fQ1'-41-'F-biflvvf individual Winner in the District competition. . ., , VL Top Right-Debbie Lechner tries her backhand. Above Left-Bob Michotte shows his form. Above Center-Lexi I-lenkle helps girls team at State. FQ 'ff L-1 p Above Right-john Decker shows his determination. l A Left-Golfer Paul Miller eyes the direction the ball must go 144 vent Leads Bronc Netters Q- xun u ---... Y , if The Billings Senior High tennis team Was hit with many rookies this season but came through in great fashion as usual. The boys' team Was led by record breaking Ron Avent who Won 52 straight matches in the last two years. This year he Won both the Divisional and State meets. His first place :finish in State led the boys to a third place finish. Eight boys and eight girls entered the Divisional meet, consisting of two doubles teams and four singles entered in both the boys' and girls' teams. When the tournament was over only three boys and six girls re- mained. For the boys, Senior Ron Avent took first in singles and juniors Bruce Parker and john Decker took third in the doubles. The girls fared a little better as they Won the team title While the boys took second to Billings West. Andrea Okerman beat Sue Chlapowski in the finals giving her first and Chlapowski second. The doubles teams of Rebecca Yapuncich-Chris Olson and Ianel Tindall-Sue Holmgren took second and fourth respectively, to also advance to State. This year's lone state 9 champion is Ron Avent. Next year promises to be great as there will be many returning letterman. 145 BOYS TENNIS Kneeling: Vic Phillips, Mike Sigman, John Decker, Tim Peterson, Chris Schied, and Pete Teal. Standing: Terry I-lealow, Bob Claus, Andy Forbes, Ron Avent, Fred Yapunchich, Bruce Parker, Dave Koerner, Mr. Ron Nistler, coach. GIRLS TENNIS Sitting: Sandra Burns, Andrea Okerman, Sue Chlapowski, Debbie Lechner, Claudia Gross, Tammy Lee, and Chris Olson. Standing: Mr. Larry Morris, coach, Sue Holmgren, janel'Tindal.l, Rebecca Yapuncich, Susie Sayer, Cheryl Skalsky, Connie johnson, Betsy Tanner, Kris Korfanta, Cindy Higgins, Sonja Lee, Carolyn Swoboda. ntramurals Draw Good Turnout in X ..:.-ar' 5 9 ll, Slei- lflli ' ofa pf' E '?l'. 4, Left- An argument goes on in a faculty-student volleyball game. Middle Left- Bernie Lewis kicks off as Rick Weber and Marty ,Edwards charge down field. Middle Right- Scott Lundin is pursued by Rick Weber in a flag football game. Bottom Left- Leonard Dailey tips the ball over the net. Bottom Right- Another crucial play about to be run in a flag football game. X Y ,...nt 146 .11 V L 'H va A 1 l ,mlb Y 5 f L 'J 1 2771. g -5 N jgzfiig. ' ' .3 'K 5 a ,ug , :U V - I ltr. gh' NH- . af, R ,A 5 ' 3 '-ffs f ' ' 1 - 1-, -- ' 3 x' H V---Q ' W' , ' . V a - i Xi , ' gf Q51 .- 1.1.5 Y X ' 'MJ ' --. 'W .r , ' -' -4'-'R' f' ' 1 A ' r 1 W'.'qc' ..'K 4 , A X Mr. Pasquarello once again was in charge of this year's intramural program. I-le added coed volleyball to the schedule of events and it turned out to be a big success. Another big turnout came to participate in such activities as flag football, basketball, and softball. Next year an even bigger turnout is expected. Teams like Artie's Army, The Gang, and The Spinners invaded the grounds of Pioneer Park and the hardwood courts of Billings Senior to show off quarello hopes that more students Will come and join the fun next year and in years to come. Le-.A 57.1 - . i- I R44 513 ,Y ,Q D 'i' , 1 Left: Sandy Reiiz gets set to pitch the ball as Mr. Bob Pasquarello ,g41,f,,, ' ,L -.m looks on. 'W' ' '- Middle Left: Doug Sveinson snags a grounder. Below: Scott Lundin takes a mighty cut at the ball, but misses. Bottom Left: The intramural softballs lclngs, Artie's Army, talks things over. 147 their talents in sometimes amusing Ways. Mr. Pas- ur ost Honored Athletes iT' ' Named to first team All-State football squad are Dave Fender, Lonnie Sanders, Bob Schmaing, jeff Carroll, Gary Pates. Fender and Schmaing were also chosen to play in the East-West Shrine football game. 148 LETTERMAN CLUB STAIRS fTop To Bottoml: Mark Thomas, Gale Drinkwalter, Richard Miller, Ed Kaufman, Bruce Parker, Tim Peterson, Terry Healow, Jay Evans, Randy Kangas, Larry Ostwald, Brian Van Valkenburg, Mark Mading, Greg Reiter, Don Bickford, Rick Taylor, Norm Miller, Eric I-Ioth, Ed Clark, Tom Kelley. Front Row: Russ Wilden, jim Scott, Tom Mullins, Dave Johnson, Les Smith, Rusty Reed, Bruce Cranston, Bernie Lewis. Second Row: Bruce Drinkwalter, Skip Stanaway, Pete Johnson, Dave Fender, Bob Scherger, Gary Anderson. Back Row: Lonnie Sanders, Larry Edwards, Mark I-Iolte, Shawn Bettise, jeff Carroll, Richie Romo, Pete Booras, jim Rogers, Kelly Aldridge, Gary Weiss, Wayne Zeigler. . , jim Rogers. Jim has been selected All-State Honorable Mention to the State Basketball team +882 V IBD' qi 4 .f, rf if 1. a if f,., M .N . 1- gy' to f Jlgougle Stag- Champion Bernie Levvis sits along with Montana State Wrestling Champs from Senior are Mike Krohn, 132 pound BOP 91301 lgh All-Arounder s julie 'Switzer and class, and Jim Scott, 167 pound class. Scott also won the right to repre bllsce ranston. Lewis won the vaulting and parallel sent the Montana Delegation against the Russians. Above Left- The Montana track individual champions are Standing From Left, Dave Fender, shot put, and Ed Match, discus. Sitting is girls' champion in the shot put, Diane Thuesen. Above Right- Outstanding Senior High swimmers are From Left, Sonja Lombardy, Tom Kelly, and Debbie Hoth. Lombardy was our lone champion in girls diving. Right- Pam Allen, who finished second at the State Golf meet, poses with record breaking Ron Avent. On his way to winning the state title in the singles last year as well as this year, Avent has won 52 straight matches during his junior and senior years. I K, B4 6 RX fi N. f ' , Q , V , . 1 ,,,p-vw 'Wv,d, 1' ,V f- , , 'I49 Q!-lf? C 2 ,L A? dr.: VY 'Hx RFYN-'X Cf' NZ-NZ' lb Hx 56 Zxfx-M? Q 3 .7 Q? Q ev 9 ' Cfx 'l.. 4-fs JW r,,..a 'Z fi' ..,-S-lg' Jaw x 4' ' - -.-- -:....'-.1 15' , pi' , -:.- 150 - -. .L-11- -.. . -if x xg. Senior goals i find thegreatest thing in this world is not so much where we-stand, as in what direction we are nmving. A s h - -Goethe all E A-rf 'V . .f f-iw -,-, J '31 - A kit.. 'wif '- .J 1' an glxx W Senunf Class ,... -- ff1cers Xl H3151 ir. ' , Q, A M A assi? 1973- s III I lm Senior Class Officers, From Left- President David Fender, Vice F President john Dahl, Secretary- , ' ' ',, 1 Treasurer Alan Gergen. All three ' 'W V , My ' ' K f ' ' ' V worked hard through the year to K K ,f ' ' 1 Q prove they were qualified for their , fiflli ' - ., l ' bg , -wz .f'f5, A -A - - Jo ' . t ,Fila sul' . 11-5.5 , . ' ' Z-IPI-. '. 'i :rg 1- ,nl ,. f izrlzfr' 557 5-1-1 Abbey, Elsie Ackerman, Denise Adams, Carmen Aldridge, Kelly .W f --,-Y. E. ,,,. Allen, jeff Allen, Pam Anderson, Barbara Anderson, Gary 111' RJ 152 Andrews, Dean Archer, Kathy Asay, Bob ., 723' Jn 'Cf '? ,ft I fx . . 1 5 J Auerbach, Brian Bakker, David Barber, Gary Avent, Ron Baldridge, Suxnmerfield Barker, Cynthia Bailey, Kathy Balock, Kathy Barnard, Brian Baker, Steve Balsam, Mike Barth, Melody Il' COYVZE . . 153 I s Y Beckers, Sandy Beckman, Mayva Becktold, Laurel Beley, Jody Berg, jackie Berg, Janelle Bermes, Pam Berns, Gary 'iw l me Blehm, Steve Bloedel, Robert Bochy, Greg Boehme, Lana ,WW YY' V, .K C ,C , it , ,pl kx . . , , K E emi? , 3 , X , T . L if n 15 ir! ,ae BF' , . - , . -. :f:y:,v:,- fi 151' gi - he . ' 5 Booras, Peter Bornhoft, Debbie Boucher, Carver Bouslaugh, Clinton Q lg. 'H if ,I F Bohl, Steve Bohlinger, jan Bolme, Joni Bond, Richard Brewington, jim Brooks, Cindy Brown, Chris Brown, Melinda ...-..,,.v, -.. 4- Y, M-, .. ,WV V ' 13 5' aff. rig, .u Wu' Branstetter, Sonya Breshears, Dave Breshears, james Brewer, Richard 593 155 fits! I Fr f if WP r' ' . il Browning Mar Bruder Ral h Brumfield, Denise Bryan, Karin 1 Y y P Bump, Marte Burlingame, Cinda l You see, the girls and I were passing by and. . . Tom Kelly and the Boys Q?j swim team fire-up for the State Championships. Burgener, Kirk Butcher, Cindy Calton, Sally Cantwell, Sherri Cappon, Dan Carroll, jeff 156 Carstensen, john Cavan, Kay Clark, Ed Clark, Larry Clark, Ron Clark, Wane Cline, Gary Cole, Kathy Cook, Steve Cooper, Patty Comeau, Loreen Comeliusen, Stewart Corson, Vicki Craig, Sam 1 ',l , , . x x A E, 'lag -Q., HJ' xx . Cernohlavek, jerry Chavez, Carol Charleson, Don Childs, Kenton Chlapowski, Annette Clark, Dan ' + q-'C' 'diT 157 l 'ITV H Crane, Diana Cranston, Bruce Crellin, Candy Cromwell, Doug Dahl, John Daley, Shawn Dangerfield, Randy Davenport, Linda Davidson, Ric Davis, Kris Davis, Marty Dawson, jim Dceney, Connie Degel, Joanne Detienne, Martin Dcwart, Brian 73' 1 ' 4 Gary Skeie and Danny Ybarra play Susie Homemaker in this year's new Bachelor Survival class. yu-.,.,, x Q 1 Rl-f-f I-'ii 158 'YZF' f C Va . -wx 7Wl Dick, Sharyl Dickinson, Scott Diefel, Mike Dillon, john f Dimich, Mark Dinius, Renee Dobrenz, Bill Dolechek, Marilyn Donnelly, Dennis Dotson, Faye Dreezen, Arlene Drinkwalter, Bruce D D D I dance on the west winds. . Duke, Lorri 159 Duke, Wayne Dunbar, Jeanne Dunbar, jerry Eaton, Sheldon Eckart, Renate Eckhardt, Bob Eddy, Richard Edwards, Martin Edwards, Steve Ehli, Darlyne -Qx Ehresman, jerry Ehret, Donna Elder, Brady Eleson, Charity Epperson, Cynthia In , D fif, T' 5 X Erekson, Randy Epeseth, Scott Ewals, Denise Falk, Randy Farnum, Greg Fauque, Laura Feeley, Mary Feldner, Kelly Feller, Nadine Fender, David K Fenter, Dennis Fer son Ricl-ce 811 , Y Fischer, Stan Fitchner, Randy Fitzgerald, john .,, -Af uv-'-'+ v1ffi'f,,,,, ,Q ,, MV, X Flagler, Lanette Flory, Tori Forbes, Doug Forbes, Ned Forester, Sue Fortier, Rod Fosjord, Arna Fox, Ron Friley, Nena Fulton, William Gabel, Geraldine Gavinsky, Walter Gergen, Alan Gibson, jerry . I 'mr ee ef ee a eeee a e Ganson, Greg Gause, Robert Gauthier, Barbara f Wu 'f George , jerry Gibbs Mike Bronc Cheerleader Lam-ie Wiesse enjoys one of life's finer moments. Gillen, Maggie n Gillis, David Goddard, Nina Lfy'-wir. 'I 6 2 Gorham, Henri Goulet, Tom Graeber, Richard Grasswick, Kathy Grice, Terry Haanpaa, Roberta Habener, Gail Habener, Steve Haggerty, Lea Hagstrom, Dave Xia . If in Hahn, Robin Hanson, Kent Hanson, Mike Harkins, jim Harmoning, Betty K .-Maw y' 1 X lm.-3 Harper, Mike Harris, Sherril Harrison, james Hartman, joe Harvey, Wyoma touch on the mountain tops. . . Qs 11' 'sr Qs.- A-5 -We '17 Hendrickson, jim Herbert, Larry Henkel, Tom Hewett, Henry 'er-3, 'UN YK iff' Hauge, Joyce Havig, Paul Hawkins, Ilene Haworth, Loren Hay, jon I-Ieidema, Nina Heim, Eunice Hein, Dennis Helzer, Luana Hempstead, Glenn Hendershot, janet Hendrickson, Crystal Heyd, Rosemary Hibsher, Kathy Hevn, JOY I-Iigman, Bill 1 r gall! .p on 4 I 's Hodges, jeff Hodnik, Pauline I Hoefle, Steyen Hofferber, Karen L Holmes, Krys Holtberg, Tony Holte, Mark '-wr Holzworth, Steve Ni' xsk.v'- M Hoppe, Don I-Iouchen, Larry Householder Debbie 9 4? -W Houston, Charlene ' W y 1 '.l. 'li ' F, 'H ,f ,.',A . ',.- .g5w,.,44! f , l r,11Q',5efsyfagvt' ' f Q wrqfnf Hoven, Dorothy Hucke, Carol jacksen, Stuart Jacobson, Dean Hoven, Rose Huntington, Vinita jackson, Rosemary James, Bryan 165 jf johnson, johnson johnson johnson johnson Bobbi Clark Connie Dave Gloria johnson, Larry johnson, Pete johnston, Tom joines, Peewee jones, Samuel J 5211f'x jones, Stanton jordan, Paula joslin, john jovanovich, jeff junkert, Al Kamaka, Roberta Kammerzell, Karen Kangas, Rick Keenen, james Kerner, jerine A.. L ivx '1 T' Ketterling, Bonita Keidrowski, Kraig Kindelman, jaci King, Ellen s Kinney, Linda Knaub, Laurie Kolstad, Craig Kraft, Dennis Kreiner, Bill Krenzler, Mary Kreps, Linda K1-eps, Rob , , Y ' 1 - Krohn, Mike Krueger, Bonnie K1-um, Kerry Kucera, Keith 167 .1 'T' JG' 'Z Kuchera, Chris Kuchera, Cyndy LaGaly, Robin sa1'lo'er the canyons. . . Lambrecht, Ed Lambrecht, Shelly Lande, Cliff Lambert, Nancy Lansing, Julie Larsen, Brian Larsen, Karen Larsen, Karin Larson, Colleen Layman, Karen LeBrun, Wade Leckie, Lorilla LeClaire, Kirk .-A -I : .nm- .1L,., , Lg, 4' Q fi ,!,-,1 ' 'I68 LeMay, Fayda Lemon, Lorna Lemons, Rita Leone, Mike Lewis, Bernie Lund, Carole Lyle, Don Lynch, jim Lynch, Sally MacGrady, Della Mackin, Bob MacLeod, Patty Malenowski, David Malmstrom, Pat Malvey, Patricia Mangiantini, Chris Mankin, Angela Marcum, Kelly Mariscal, jacquelyn Marsh, Britanna Martell, Craig Martin, Charles plays h1s cuteness Martln Dale Martinez, Robrn and hummhty Martmez Ameha May, Marlene ' ' H gs ' W JA. . K Q l M Vf ,.,, McCranie, Rhonda Q A McAllister, Amy ,m L ' T, ii McCann, Teresa K A ' Mcmuuane, Darrell T A A' 'T l Mc'Phee, jodel Melnick, Sharon h Messer, Greg M Metzger, Marlene .A lf. I Metzler, Hugh Michaels, Terry Michaelis, Diane Michelson, Laurie Michotte, Bob Miller, Eric Miner, Elizabeth Moerkerke, Nancy Miller, Chris Miller, Sharon Moats, Robert Mollett, Tim 171 up to the skies. . F355 Molodecki, Frank Mgrk, Jeanne Morris, Ivan Morse, Bertha Mullin, Les Mullins, 'lom Murphy, Steve Mutch, Laurie 'YS Nagel, Susan Nelson, Judy Q19 '-.Ir 172 Nelson, june Nelson, Paul Nelson, Stephen Nichols, Louise Nitzel, Kenneth Nitzel, Kevin Norman, Gayle Normand, jeff Norskog, Tamri Nunemaker, Colleen Okerman, Mike Olcott, Nick O'Leary, jack 'YET' Oliphant, Greg Olmstead, Leslie 1 Olson, Betty Kay Olson, Eric olson, Kristin A 11 . 'F viie Ortmann, Sandra Osterrnailler, Keith Ostermiller, Sallie Ostwald, Lorene Packwood, Robert Pandjaitan, Bonar Partington, Joni Pates, Gary Paddock, Mark Papka, Robert Pastlan, joan Paulson, Doug 1 613 -1 ' X 173 'X ' 4 Paulson, Tim Pearson, Randy Peery, Don Penwell, Sandy Phillips, Victor Pickard, Debbie Pomeroy, Leon Poore, Pamela Perkins, joan Peterson, janet Petersen, Randy Phillips, joan ev if ,fe sp.: 'VL x ,-. sf . x X Preuninger, Brian Prince, Linwood Rains, Judy reach for the heavens dk' ws- Reece, Nola Reed, Rusty Regan, Margeret Regnier, Robyn Reichenbach, George Noone else will listen, but maybe you will. I am the greatest! State diving champ Sonya Lombardy praises herself. Reichert, Ed Reid, Katy Reichert, Pat Reinhardt, Cary Reid, Cheryl Reiter, Arnold l 175 Rembold, Gail Reynolds, Pat Ring, jim Ritter, Sheila Ritz, Corrine , f Geet! He's got on the same skirt I have! Sandy Penwell glares at a mysterious stranger. Rogers, Jim Roller, Dean Rivers, Bill Robertson, Daniel ,aux KN . Robertson, john Rogers, Carol Rom, jacquie Ronning, Vernita fn Roof, Arthur Ross, Mitch 1 -by M ' . 5 - 5 K 'LTR' Aa Roy, Roger Roylance, Brent R11d0l, C0nnie Russell, jeneane Russell, Jessie Russell, Steve 113, Ryder, Carol Salsbury, Dianna Samuel, Claudine Sanchez, Dennis Thespian President Sharon Melnick speaks at a Troupe meeting. . . and speaks. . . and Sanders, Lonny Sanderson, Deaime speaks, , , Sauer, Lana Savage, Rance 177 h Schaak, Gary Schaak, Larry Schaefer, Janice Schaefer, Sandy Schaffer, Randy Scheaffer, Karen Schenk, Tim Schereger, Bob Schlosser, Kevin Schmaing, Bob Schmaing, Dan Schmechel, Mark Schnaldt Rlchard 531-muff, Tonette Schultz, Rlchard Scott Dianna SChI1E1d8I', DHVB Schoneberg Andy Schwartz, Joe Scotti Janet ll glam S Scott, jim Sell, Calla Sewell, Mark Sewell, Pam ful' , 1 .1 jf 49 r Shaffer, Kandace Sheetz, Marsha Shellenberger, Sherry Q Sherman, Nancy Sielbach, Kurt Simpson, jay Simpson, Sherry Sindelar, Frank x Sire, Doug Skalsky, La.Vonne Skeie, Gary Slater, Stan XG:-:xr 179 ? y -6 I 2.34:-sf' 'if 1 51? 'i fi? Qlifu' ' Q 5 ,W if N, l Q' ,T 1 , asf!! E 3...- Smith, Becky Smith, Chrysti Smith, Les Smith, Sally Smotherman, Sara 6' 'CS' Spainhour, Sandra Spalinger, Terry Spechalske, Janine Stambulich, Janice Stanaway, Skip Stefani, Gina Stewart, Scott Stein, Audie Sticka, Marlene Stevens, Craig Stephens, Jan Stewart, Debbie Stief, Coral hope for the future. . . .aj am., f .aa-.... Stockton, Gail Sunden, Clayton Sveinsgn, Doug Swenhglt, Mark Stfeverr 138' 5UI1'e112, D211 Svoboda, Karen Szillat, Richard Tallent, Steve Taylor, David Taylor, Robert Teal, Chris Tellez, Josephine Theade, joDee Theimer, Gayle Thill, Mike Tibbitts, Faye Tipton, Susan Turley, Terry T urnquist, Mary I ll With grease gleaming, 'Neat-o Wayne Duke and Cool jerry Stoddard bring back memories of days gone by. Turnquist, Pam Tuss, Rick Updegraff, Linda Urlacher, Vickie Vanderpool, Dan Vanica, Lee VanKreiken, Ed VanVoorst, Laura Veches, Tim Volske, Vickie Voorhis, John Waddell, Sharon Waldhauser, VlClfiE Wallis, D011 Wallace, Kevin Walters, Deborah Walters, Denise Wambolt, Paula Ward, Sandra Weatherwax, Eugenia X- Weaver, Vickie Weber, Rick Wegner, Mark Weidinger, Linda Weisback, Pat Weiss, Gary Well, I just stepped into this phone booth and, all of a sudden, ZOWIE! It's David Bakker, the Magnificent, such as he is. if-J M 7 W WY - -H, .Y '. - if,-...f 2. 57, 3 ' l Ll Welk, Val Wecscein, JOYC-2 Wheeler, Carla Whitmore, Arty Wiberg' Douglas Wiedrich, Kathy ,gm Wiese, Laurie Wilks, Colleen '25 Wiesner, Eugene Wilson, Connie Wilson, jim Wilson, Lee Wigin, Calvin Wildin, Russell Seniors Not Pictured Alvarado, Hector Andersen, David Angell, Susan Bachmeier, Cynthia Balsam, Michael Bangart, Teresa Bauer, Keith Berg, jackie Bergquist, Donald Bittner, jerome Buckingham, julie Buening, Linda Burghardt, Patti Castro, Connie Chapman, Margo Christiaens, jean Christopherson, David Clark, Gary Clark, Patricia Clark, Patrick Coley, Martin Connolly, Tim Dailey, Leonard Daubert, Pamela Demarrias, Reuben Dewald, Karen Dornpier, Robert Dorn, Duane Edwards, Larry Edwards, Steven Egan, Avril Engebregson, Daryl Erickson, joe Felt, Robert Fettig, jerry Fife, Renee Finn, julie Foos, Mike Fredericks, Vickie Frost, Terry Funk, Margaret Grass, Richard Gress, Monte Grider, Lance I-lenrickson, james I-lesseling, Patti Hobby, Pamela Hughes, Toni Ingwaldson, Edwin Kannegiesser, Michel Kaufman, Ross Kelly, Lila King, Eugene Kittson, Michael Kline, David Kost, Charles Kostelecky, jack Krewer, Phillip Kroll, Lonny Laci, Sam LaDue, Laurie Langfelt, Mary Lawson, Cindy Madsen, Darrell Martinez, Alby Massey, David Massine, Ronald Mauch, Martin McCarty, Bonnie McCarty, Thomas Mears, Robert Metzger, Marlene Miller, Barbara Miller, Michael Montgomery, William Morgan, Susan Morris, jim Morris, Richard Naef, Eugene Naetzker, Mark Nelson, Dianna Norskog, Laurie Parsons, Robert Pastian, Donna ffqgfw, 1 Winslow, Richard '38 , . 1: Q , ' 1 V wi 1 ,bv nl n - - Wirth, D211113' Wittman, William Wolfgram, juliann Woods , Larry Pearson, Randal Pendergrass, jeff Petersen, Rick Pirtz, Bob Plouffe, Donald Quigg, Dale Ramirez, Brenda Ratzlaff, Gregory Ruby, Mark Saunders, Robert Schieno, joe Schnaidt, Richard Schonebeck, Fred Schuck, Cynthia Schultz, Brenda Schultz, William Schulz, Eric Scoville, Thomas Sewell, Peggy Shaw, Dennis Simenson, Kevin Slcansberg, Billie Small, Linda Smith, Kim Smith, Steven Snyder, Steven Soraich, Linda Stern, Tim Stevens, Craig Stewart, Debra Stoddard, jerry Stoddard, Rodger Stumpf, Fern Thompson, Janice Trumbo, Steve Vasquez, Loretta Weber, Robert Welborn, Nordine Williams, Stanley Winegardner, Ann Wright, Ray Wyatt, Ronald Wyman, Barbara Wyman, Nancy Yapuncich, Rebecca Yurian, Debra Ziegler, jacquie Ziegler, Wayne , ,lbw Zieske, Ardella Zimmerman, Ron 185 Top- Candy Crellin shows how classy she really is. Above- Ric Davidson and John Fitzgerald show where their All-.-Xnierican red-blooded hearts lie. Hallelujah! Above Right- Dancing in Mr. Charles Nesbit's humanities class is a special treat in which all humanities classes get to participate. Right- A pooped Bnonc takes a breather during a BHS football game. Q' 1- 95 Q-Q' :fe 'flu' s 'Ni'- g i .v K 14-'.',, i.of5,,, , , - l 'laik i,1g:i-I 1 ,ar :- ujff r .v-' , v 4 - .fr 1 't--f ' 1, . ' ' ' ----.-.4 v U ' lg ' ' i Y il' ' 1 'ru - U 'W 'fha sq? ,sf ,f- f, ' 4, , ' 'JM ,-, 4, ' f LQ, A! 1, ,- , 51 , ' fu ,V Q. A. '. 1: ,J J ,ef ,if fl' ' w, it I 1 v L I' 1 I I , all thai we can be Top Left- But how did I get up here? asks Leon Pomeroy. Top Right- One might Wonder how Stan Jones got in this posi- tion- mayhap the monkey in his ancestry? Above- Bill Montgomery shows his manly profile. What a mug! Left- A BSH student is deep in study. This is a podtion in which many unwilling seniors find themselves towards the end of the year. Far Left- Iacquie Rom puts out an honorable effort. ,-,:.j1,:+4f-.,g,s-gm-1-. M ,ww V ...H qua. L7Vf::L.Q, fx-A-XXX cf A 5.-gf!- iw -XXX if P ,bi xgfN!XX A f ?N-.fxx 4,:'X,, f QxX , I s..- Q' -17 - 3 -if -w CX., 3: v. 'v 222565353 Q ED: ! fx , ' ! 45 .J F ur 'bv' 'E' QQLQ D it x 71 ' g LAMP ' xi! X 'X I X 5 9 u l 1' ,' - L- . - Q XX ' 1 ' Q F ' ' lx ' ln .' A 7 '44 56s -' . wii 1-' 'Q'-N' f,!Ill 's' I 40xN'sQQ nfs --1--'il' ff' -vt-Q. '!:ff! vicar :ssc ' - - 49' 'x ejq Nr-R-it-, 'Q-73516 'S5 x 88 Je -,gg 1-2:-Y ,. .. ., -rf1iS x - .14--fauE?3iL,Q:,'34 .,.vW-mqwlsig-H, , N,..,N,,-.hx-Li f - vi,---.1,y.4X-: ' 4 X .Q Nwniv 2-Q . an x-. - -K:-4 14... A13 2'fjj! ',, i:: :gS:L1?'. ,V 7.4, .lf ,.. ,.,.:,.-...... Junior 'Jeff' , ,If . I . - lord, when we are wrong make' lm' willizzg Io clzangv. and when we are ffglll, nzalw us vzzsy In live wilh. --Pclcx' gH1l!'x!!Zl? 41 in 3 in gs '31 tl rg' l QQ. 1' if i L f i Yi in xi 5 9 . 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Ufyou do not raise your eyes you will think that you are at ...4, li junior Class President Bruce Helmer and Vice President Deanne Hilde Bennett, Judy Bent, Susan Berger, Mimi Bergquist, Debbie Bernasek, Kellee Bernhardt, Connie Beswick, Tim Bettise, Patrick iff Biclcford, Don Birks, Dan Bittner, Melissa Bjorndal, Mary Blair, Brooke Bochy, Kim Boheman, Becky jo Boland, Jody Boles, Tim Bolliger, Kelly Bolrne, Mike Borgen, Bruce Bowers, john Braun, Steven the hzghestpointf' Antonio Porchio Secretary Marcia Stroppel Butterfield, Shelley Calhoun, Kevin Carey, Marianne Carlson, Dale Carlton, Anna Carroll, Gregg Carroll, Mary Ann Caudill, Matt Certain, Bob Charles, Robert Chavez, Frank Burlingame, Harvey Brosius, janet Brown, Craig Brown, Richard Brush, Yvonne Buckalew, Micha Buechler, Dale Bull Tail, joseph Bullinger, Mike Burchell, Tracee W f 3-Q, ,lg 3- ,M g., ii ? it H. 1:-if 3533 5 l 1 , K 191 7'- I Chemodurow, Gail Chlapowski, Kris Christiaem, Beverly Churchhill, Edward Clark, Charlotte Clark, Dave Clark, Karen Clark, Mike Cline, Debbie Cogburn, Sandy Conway, Cindy Cook, joe Corcoran, Nanci Cortez, jose Couture, George Covalt, Nina fcf' le x 'Sr A ip..- Cozzens, Curt Crawford, Cindy Critelli, Tanya Cuellar, jim Dahms, Paulette Dakolios, Toni Dana, Gail Dauenhauer, Mark Davidson, Scott Davies, Mary Ann Davis, Vickie Deavila, Brandy Decker, john DeGroat, Pieter Deibele, Ricky Deichert, Ron G? R, . ,a I . I I 1 l . I 192 Deines, Vicki Desmul, jerry Devine, Kay Devous, Doug Dick, Leilani Dickerson, Curtis Diede, jean Dirnich, Tom C Dinius, Debbie Dinius, George Doll, Steve Dols, Guy Douglas, Donita Dowdle, Kim Drain, Cathy Drange, Warren iff- Q' 71455, M ,, A r-1 V QQ so Y? er 1 ,-, Ar he Drinkwalter, Gale DuBois, Sally Duffy, Leona Duke, Lynn Dukes, William Dunlap, Cgni Dupea, Ralph Durnell, julie E2.lC1'Il2L1L, Nancy Eddy, Keith Eddy, Kent Edwards, Bruce Edwards, Kevin Egeland, Mark Ehresman, Monica Elliot, David 'nit .f-q:f1s:,fv- , f .2 T152 V '4 E' I A'-L dn f '- , .. , X' ft-31 F 531' ,'S':3f-ii. 2'-ffigsfz Qiaifgvg, .Q , 2 ' 51 5-f , F Q . Mkt. iii, . n.. 4 - ii. 1, . ,. :Y- '41 fs' X 1 fav Q .' 4 - ,HM ll ,M -1 , , fl -. 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Lekse, Guy Leligdowicz, jadzia Lemons, Gail Lervold, Jeannie the better you wzll hear what ts sounding outside. -Dog Hammersjold Krone, Craig Kucera, Robin Kunkel, Terry Laedeke, Randy Laferriere, Meri Lambrecht, Sharon Langfelt, Henry haUway 'X mx Out of that daze and back to work, Beth. ani 4 Lien, Melissa Lind, Valerie Lindsey, Casey Linfield, Kori 1 1: r r Lingelbach, Margaret , Linton, Bob X e if Lopez, jose Lose, Tom Love, Harmony Lowe, Carolyn Lubke, Theresa .si T! g 'li UCI Ludwig, Rosanna Lundin, Scott Lyle, Terry Lynch, Ron Lynn Kathy Maas Gail Madden Ted Don't worry, it'll be your turn pretty soon. McClellan, Tina McCormick, Lynn McAtee, Debby McBride, Kevin McDonald, Alan McDonough, Mary Marchington, Roni Marohn, Kathy Martin, David Martin, Nancy Martin, Rose Martin, Sandy Masters, Michael Maxwell, Cheryl Maynard, Pam Mading Mark Mahan Kathy Majus iak, C ourtland Malek Chuck Mangiantlni joe Mankin, Gina Merritt, Steve Meyer, Joe Meyers, Steven Michael, Kathy Michelson, Leslie Miller, Donna Miller, Kim Miller, Norman Miller, Paul McLean, Stacey McManus, Mary McGee, Mickey McKeen, Debbie McKeen, Walter McKenna, Anita McKenney, Kevin McKinney, Susan McKnight, Charles Mc Mullin, D eanna McMullin, Ken Mc Rae , C atherine McSweyn, Chris Meismer, jan Merkel, Pam 5, gas A, Q - Q Miller, Richard Miloff, Dwight Mitchell, Leah Moffet, joDee JG 'Yi ' ' Pretty soon, huh? Mohr, Ronald Monahan, Diane Moncada, Sandra Moore, Kim Morehouse, joel 'Hwy I Yr p? ,K 6:4 X 1 : I F3 ag,49,.l ,, fl, .Q . Q f-51' . ' D ftf 'fy .V L 2 lf' ' X r D x TT' Q' . fi? , 4, L It , ,sl L K , x 199 Morgan, Beth Morgan, Lynn Morris, Richard Morrison, Mary Moulton, Russell Mulkey, Pam ,ru 4, I, A V,.: ' Qs' .ia as 4 gl f gffjfj, mm AK' A 1' Q I Q5 I l H. 3 2' 1 'f x Lf P' I in x., 'Ci '6 S 11 'P , , ' 1 , , 'fri Nihill, Kelly Nilson, Terry Nixon, Shelly Nolan, Robert Obie, Gene Okerman, Andrea Glson, Sharon Orchowski, Mark Oringer, julia C77 3, '... l 200 '-,il U 4- .- ve , 'R 'x Nardi, Timothy Nash, Sheryl Mullins, Scott Mulvaney, Brenda Murphy, Pat Murray, Mike Mutch, Edward Myers, Tim Nebeker, Suzanne Neiter, Mary Nelson, jerry Nelson, Kathie Nelson, Nadine Nelson, Susan Nessen, Teri Ortmann, Allen Ostermiller, Kathy Ostwald, Larry Pacheco, Renee Packer, Neil Packwood, jim Pagitt, Polly Parker, Beverly Parker, Bruce Hey, Mary Lou, how'd ya 1 e to go to the hop tonight? Earl Weaver goes along with the spirit of the fifties. Parker, Kevin Parrent. Patricia Parsons, Donald Paterson, Patricia Patterson, Sharon Pearson, Sandra Peck, Diana Pederson, Brent Penn, Justin Petersen, Elton Peterson, Gregory Peterson, john Phelan, Tim Phillips, Gail Phillips, Mike Plouffe, Linda POPP, Steve 2, . al V L32 5 H15 , ' PGN 'You male chauvinist pig! Heidi Schmidt displays an act of disgust. Reiter, Greg Reitz, Sandy Restad, Cindy Restad, Gary Reynolds, jane Reynolds, Jean Reich, Kelly Reichenbach, Susan Reilly, Pat Reinholz, joel Reinschmidt, Steve 46'-' 791. Ir, Poppe, Sandra. Preston, Tracy Price, Arthur Priestly, Vicky Pryor, Cindy Pulver, Penny Radecki, Roxanne Rains, Teresa ,jf Rangitsch, jacquelyn A Ranker, Cindy Rasch, Debbie f--x L, rc: 'f' fy- ir , I ' -' 1- 4 ..' 0--' . if fi :J 'f L as , A 46 4' X. lv ,Q f X if 'QQ in F . Q ! 1 I' 1 1 A 35 WV u, , il , ,. ,, Rasmussen, jo Lee jg-K, ' A A Redding, Kim Redding, Mark Reed, Dawn Reeves, Pamela Regnier, jeff 1 1- Q, ,,-. fi,- e-. .V 1 fab- 4 fp, 3? Q i 3 ' ' ' 2:41:12 V f, ' ,1r::', ' , f P 7 ' Wu, l gi , - . , 13+- L , , - 4. '1 'ern u ' W .Ll-.if ' , NQ2, , l ' ffl 731, Q , , W his :vgwg 0, TEY1 Y K Q3'f.1.v ef .,, . 6 ,g.,,f.+ ,mf ,fl f --,' z-,,, '-1 X , -Y., , X ,,,f PN? Ricketts, Carol Rickman, Sherry Riplett, Sue Ritz, Nancy Robbennolt, David Roberts, Debbie Robertson, Nikki Robinson, Gail Rodriguez, Paul Rogers, Wes Roller, Denise Rom, Richard Romero, Bonnie Romero, Lloyd Romo, Richard Rose, Doug Roth, jim Roy, Tony Rubash, Mitchell Ruona, Kim Russell, Wayne Ruth, Don Sanderson, jay Sanderson, Susan Sauter, Christy Savage, Arlene Sayer, Susie Schatz, john Scheafer, Clayton Schelle, Debbie Schied, Christopher Schield, Tim Schilling, jeff Schillinger, Mary Schlecht, Cindy Schlenker, Carol Schlosser, Kathy Schmidt, Heidi Schmidt, Mike Schmitt, Glenn Schmittou, Raymond Schneider, Debbie Schroeder, Lori Schrumpi, Barbara ll 49 vsg rf 1 uf 'iff '15 I gr, 57 - Aff- . A T , , . , I - --. ,- . ig -aff: X - 'K . gf- ,V . , J w -4 N ' 65,1 -S f- X .H--7 ,, jg ,,, Mft - if ' , - , f,,, 1 4 , '- vt ir' . .' v NL 355 fwbi' -aw is -C--' ff, K A . ref A' Q23 T' seeking means to have a goal, HL? 1' .AM ,us tv butfinding means to befree. -Hermann Hesse, Siddhartha QQQ l Would you like to buy some RICE? Todd Barnhart performs for the BHS drama team. X Q ,si Q T' 1 Q 'x - I -. .6 .J 202 happiness is like a butterfly. the more you chase it, the more it will elude you. but zfyou turn your attention to other things, it comes and softly sits on your shoulder. -L. Richard Lessor l . h-'rtakia . .A X 7 9 V.-Q K, 'vi , 52124 -' v - .X it . , , . a r-.ru nz - is 'fr 'L w pg- ,, 5 rw . 51:2-,5.a422f':w - Y w X N X X a QV as N 0. , s S E ,' ' ' , 1' , A - K - Ergo. 'gQX,,,:gGy::.-.V-:,.14:51:25,--.-,r .V fpy:.-fr-:2 , g.,... V t, Q , . A .-. reissue A,-cf , - V g1x,,L.,.,,,.-.,'1- 1 .- Fz? . , Q X, 4 gi, xx' 3 o 59 'Q S' ' , Ry x X ,ix ' v'zf'g-- V, : glue buy: 'f-,ww mu ,, , mi, ' '13-'gili I2-r ' it 'EA ,. w.-'...,, M: ,ml W-' ' X , Schrupp, Larry Seerup, Bill Seymour, Schuldt, Gary Seibert, Richard Schultz, Werner Shaffer, Dale Robert Senn, Cindy Shaw, juleen Schultz, Serfazo, Betty Sheriff, William Sessions, Donald Schwabe, Tracy Sherman, Paul Debra Sewell, 10811 Sieler, Dorothy Schwarzrack, Sewell, Marc Sieverson, Sheri Mary Scott, Dale YQ' Sigman, Michael Silvesan, Callie Simonton, Georgia Simpson, Ron Sindelar, jarrette Singer, Kris Skeie, Dan 203 Slcurdal, Gust Slovarp, julie Smith, Cindy Smith, Sindi Smith, Justin Smith, Marjie Smith, Ruby -t 4 , . .p xo 351, .V i .,f 1 :Qu X 532.95 +A at 5, pu-.... A MK pq,x.p-- me ,gym .5 2 ii re as ,lx Q- , 6 4- .- V -.,-f ' '-.1531-'I Ei-Ji ::-5' :-- 'gfffi . 1 g:,:i',g.e0 'f' ' 'v3g,,13E, if-if -, ' 4 'i -ji ' 1ffr'ff ,fin - ,gg 5.5:-Sill 4' sigh ' ti 4- -. - Y' Q L' ' . ' W .V .314 ' 1 -.513 ev. '-.,' Q' x 'rn 4' , f, F e I LE K. :ii t .. e . ,S .5 ,,..,., .. - ffme- - Marg wi' . ' v R3 Smith, Scott Smith, Tara Smyk, Sylvia Snell, Stephanie Snyder, Kent Snyder, Steve Soens, Robert Spaulding, Don Spencer, Sherry Spieler, jeff Stack, Chuck Staley, Jeri Stammen, Larry Starnes, Tony vi I r E' no all , ' 2 T 35 4.49 '7 A fr 'T 1 td I '. ' ' ' ' ' nr -5, I . W. , ,' v ' 4. 'nh 6' . f - C., Sulle ns, Kathy Starr, Carol Stephens, Julie Sticka, Dick Stoddard, Mary Stern, Arlene Stokke, Lynn Straw, Kathy Suoppel, Marcia Strehlow, Ronnie Strut, Ion Strobel, John Stubbert, Dan Susott Janet Sweeney, john Sweet, Leann Swoboda, Carolyn 4525 fig Tanner, Jill Taylor, Douglas john Suutz, Zorro, ready for annual YKC-BKC water fight. Taylor, Melanie Taylor, Richard Teachout, Tixno Thompson, Tom thy Thornton, Kathy Thuesen, Diane Thomas, Mark Thomas, Mary Thompson, Rick Tiffany, Mike Tiffany, Pat Tindall, Ianel 204 Sweeney, Michael Switzer, Julie Swords, Lloyd the meaning oflyfe is out there somewhere, and it is up to each tofind itfor himsehf 1 it C ,Tn ' f 15. ' !':,,,. X Q7 fi. Tippett, Shane Uecker, Dean VanVz-ilkenburg, Toole, Cherie Urlacher, Mark Brian Townsend, Ussin, Jon Vending, Steve Donna Vacca, Tim Vodden, Danyne Trarbach, Valadez, Oscar Vonl-less, Vonnie Vanica, Ray Marilyn Trower, Suzanne V9-11121155-Hgham, Voorhees, Tucker, Roger Robert Deborah Wagner, Rod Tweden, Walker, Darrell Rhonda Walker, Thomas Wallace, David Wallis, Gene Walter, Craig Walter, Sam Walth, Cherie Waltner, Rick 205 Il A 'IFS' ,, 4, I gc., . Wambolt, Mark Warnke, Marjorie Warren, Pam Warren, Ray Watt, Keith Weakley, Velda Weaver, Earl 'M ,ff ,x Weber, Sharon Wegley, Danita Weiand, Randy Weigel, Deborah Weis, C. L. Weisback, Paulette Weiss, Roberta .0 , 1-. ,W r. Welsh, Barry Wetch, Cynthia Wetherington, Kelley Wetherington, Neal White, Mark Whitman, Fred Wickliff, Lisa dearfr1'ena', we are sea ana' land. it is not our purpose to become each other-it is to recognize each other-to learn to see the other for what he is-each the other's opposite ana' complement. C Wiederrich, Wiemals, Peggy Willett, Robert Arlene Wildin, Dan Wilson, Darry Wiedrich, Kristy Willcinson, Larry Wilson, Darwin Wiemals, Mike X W, 64. .NP -Q -.,,,, - 11' :ffi-i?,f ,E-TJFQQQ, lr ' 'ii' --, , ' es. ,lv - AJ 1 411.- Wilson, Fanetta Wilson, jeff Wilson, Remly Wilson, Tracy Wirth, Mickey Wise, Monte Woodford, Debbie Woods, Arthur Woods, James Wyatt, Terri Wyman, Gail Wystub, Cindy Yost, Susan Yttre dahl, Arlene Yuill, Debbie Yurian, Dale Zentz, Donna Zier, Barbara 206 Andres, Renee Baker, Walter Bargas, James Belue, Brenda Birks, Davis Blake, Carol Clark, William Crawford, Randall Dey, Connie Durney, Ioleen Ellsworth, Cathy Filbrandt, Kris Forsythe, Elizabeth Fox, joe Frank, Tom Gonzalez, Elvira Gradle, Craig Gran, Randy Gruber, Cindy Harris, Richard Hill, Evelyn Hines, Cheryl Hopkins, Connie A typical classroom Juniors Not Pictured. Hoth, Debbie jaksha, William jones, Dale Jones, Robin Keller, Tony Kerr, Billie Kranzler, Linda Kroll, Robert Kyllonen, Mickey Lanier, Marsha Letz, George Lucero, Benjamin Ludwig, Nicholas Madison, Wade Martin, Everett Nave, Steve Nelson, janet Nelson, Kathy Nelson, Susan Newman, Glynda Norlin, Noreen Oliver, Michael Orelup, Steven 207 Pierce, jim Pratt, Terri Randall, Cindy Raymond, Richard Reed, Kent Reich, Barbara Richardson, Jim Richman, Sherry Riddle, Debbie Rogers, Bradley Ruona, Kim Sander, Laurel Sanner, Finis Seymour, Les Shinler, Kirk Spooner, Jeffrey Stumpf, William Swoboda, Marcus Thomsen, Vicld Walker, Jack Ware, Lisa Waters, Becky Juniors in Aotron This is a prr-retty good dance' 'W 92 F' L -' I , ,fl 'A - :Q , 1.4 ..1 f Above- Sandy Rein, Greg Reite and Casey Lindsey with some of that good jock spirit. Right- Teri Bartz in Betty Bunny birthday suit. Beth Forsythe was nicknamed Betty Bunny by some friends. Consequently, on her birthday she, of course, had to wear the proper apparel. row! Make way for Norman the beast! Norman Miller Swimming for the B S I-I Swim team. Bruce Helmer, always hard at work. VI Gale Drinkwalter shows a hand of friendliness. From Left- Gale Drinl-cwalter, jim Jacobsen, jay Evans, and last but not le ast, Kevin Edwards. 209 ...Ng 'u' IEW T 1' A xr-5 U ,.: A lpn? wig I-.1 9 ff f x I 1 Nix- fy, . xRxXYX'x ' 5 - vv -. , X 76' f , i 57' 1 , I 1 ffxuiix A. . 1 nf, ' , , 4 X W 3- .,- . -. .Y ,. ,, -f .-. K Q .N 5, 1 VL-, .V . T-' H 5- . -. rx- - .-., f .J .- - ' K '.....i-f- .. ....nI'h-' YL ffxl,-'z'-gil' A-1 - i' ' 1 -'Q ' 'G'A , -:a-310: ,. 'T '- ' Y. 'rr'- XXv X XX ' ' 1... g -' -Y 4. 'Ll' fl W ff Lf ' ' ' ., .-T gjflgg,-gfQ,,,, QA, H 0 .p , ..+g, . x , . ti4,4.-.L--- .Y , V Y -..- V --- -V 4 ' ' ,.,-- -1 :- T1 'F:g,::' 1. - Y 1 ,----g-gg 1.'H '7, '.,,' I ' ggz... L ,Y, ,N -' i Tr.-T. ,VM , . - M , L-5 3, fa-QL. '2-GK'-,-- Q-J-11- f4474I ' H- T2?n.:f57'. . 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'fs -114. yf Sophomore Hf8Ul'IIkfl'0Hl the mistakes Qf'OIl'I6'f.S'. you e c'an'I live long enough 10 make Ihem all yourselves' ' ' ' A --Groucho Marx Aaby, Darrell Adams, Bev , -,ox LU Alberta, Terry Alberts, Denyce Allen, Daisy Allen, Patty , -8.11 1 i -p, fn, Q- 1 ..,, r A ' ji lf ,af is Alvarado, Victor Aman, Carol Andersen, Doug Andersen, julie Anderson, Charlene In 'w It ...gf-v Bande 1, Pete Barker, Karen Barnhart, Gle nda Barrigan, je an Baer, Mike Bailey, Carolyn Bailey, Timothy Balock, Rob Balsam, janet Anderson, Anttila, Brian Darlene Ard, Peggy Anderson, Eric Arnold, Bill Anderson, janet ASh, Doug Anderson, Astley, David Michael Ayers, Mike Anderson, Susan Andrus, Ted - f , ft, F , Barth, Tana Bartz, Brian Sophomore Class President, Mike Vice President, Kim Bryan Secretm-y-Tream,.e,. Lynn micker ! Thomas 212 Ann LeBar swims for the BSI-IS swim team. The minute she f?j Waltzed through the gym, Boom, Boom. We could tell she was a Senior swimmer. Hey! I-lot swimmer take State for 'llS. Bauer, Cathy Baumann, Debra Beckerley, Bob Beckers, Douglas Beebe, Mike Beeler, Mark Beeman, Tim Belcher, Earl Beley, Kit Bell, David Bell, Martha Bell, Ruth Bellamy, Sherene 2,57 ' '-ff ,MQB The 1 51, 4 yrl f- . J 1 ' was af Bawden, Kay U . 'A Baxter, Dale A 'X ' TTT V5.1 6 f Bayne, Donald f ,f-911' y r ,-- we ' A-' -f ' M Beaudette, Clay I, f- I G, , ,V .Sv F ,V V- V K ' A 1 fr-. . I ,f K , X W V ,. Bennett, Cindy Bennett, Keith Bennett, Sherry Bentley, Randy Berg, Bill Berg, Norman A..-mr' 213 Beringer, Jo Bermes, Teri Bernhardt, Steve Bernhart, Sherry Berry, Glenda '54-uf 5 '1 Best, Raymond Beswick, Carl Bethurem, Randy Bettise, Terry aff 1 --- .Lm,...L Beven, Ruth Bice, Greg Bieber, Debra Birgenheier, Linda Bissett, Theresa Bittner, Leonard Bjorndal, Patrick Blank, Becky Blue, Ken Blunt, Teresa Boe, Kristi Boehme, Alvin Bohl, Kelly Bornhoft, Dan Bortis, Sharon Boschert, John Bouslaugh, Barbara T Bowles, Tim Bowman, Ian Boyle, Leroy Bragg, Elizabeth Branstetrter, Cathy Branstetter, Cindy Breashears, Clayton Briceno, Becky e Briggs, Bonni Broadhurst, Jack Broin, Renae Brown, Collen Brown, Debbie Brown, Pat Brown, Ron Brown, Steve Brown, Vickie Bruce, Rhonda ll Brumfield, Jamie Bryan, Kim Bryant, Debbie Bryant, Richard Bublitz, Tim Buening, Diane Burnett, Brad Burns, Sandra Butcher, Michael Butler, Janice Byrne, Lou Ann Calderon, Aquilina Caldwell, Shawn Calhoun, Deborah Campbell, Greg Campbell, jeff zfyou have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost 413. h, .x I 515 IV' gnll. iff? i , I -K-H Ff'f'f'- 1'1s W'fffiEwa SH Rf I tfil Q ,, . 'Q , 59:5 P ig A ,, '. - 4 agp. A , Q . . Q it A0 ' l Jn . . .that is where they should be. -nf' now put thefoundalion under them. Henry David Thoreau x 215 Campbell, Kevin Campbell, Paul Campos, Karen Carroll, John Castro, Lydia Cattaneo, Allen Cavan, Tim Chalmers, Helen Chapple, Kathy Charles, Gloria Charles, Santos Chavez, Barbara Christensen, Dave Christensen, Denis Christiansen, Debbie Dale Lorri Clark, Clark, Clark, Mark Clark, Vicki Cline, Greg Cockrell, Laney Coker, Cheryl Cole, Steve Coles, Laurie Coley, Curtis Collins, Delmer Collum, Carmel Colton, Kathy Congdon, Gail Contreraz, Dee Dee Cook, Debbie Couture, Michael Cozzens, Connie Craddock, Cindy Craft, Vicki Craft, Kimberlee Crane, Loretta Cunningham, Julie Cummings, Marilyn Dailey, Clyde Dakolios, Michelle Dangerfield, Reggie Darhenwald, Jeff Davis, Brett Dawson, Rose Degel, Adrienne Delaware, Frank Demaniow, Lee Detienne, jonathan Dewald, Larry Dewart, Dave Dickinson, Dan Dineen, Sharon Dobrenz, Carol Doclcter, Corlis Dockter, Curtis Doll, Cindy Dompier, Ramona Don't Mix, Lottie Dotson, Paul Drange, Judy Dunbar, Vicki Duncan, Rane Dupea, David Earl, Lila Edwards, Janie Ellerton, Nancy Ellsworth, Jammie Emick, Dawn English, Rae Nan Entzminger, Rob Epley, Laura Ericksen, Jayne Erickson, Donna Erickson, Duane Eshleman, Carol Espeland, Dan Espeland, Darlene Espeland, Denny Estergreen, Steve Evenson, Mark Fagg, Sherril Falk, Royal Farmer, Heidi Farris, Patrick Feeback, Andrea Feist, Glen Feller, Colleen Feller, Rick Fels, Rhonda Fcttig, lien Lili r I 'Ik iff gl x 1 .,l ..,,,N,W-Q-RNA l we y,,, y our fxxk v .1- f .,.f I 'x I Students concentrate in the science lab. CSL. , aldgl Q fr, A f.. sv?---f of-If ', 1.- Qi , ,ff ' n 3' QA 6 'P MN ' ,f .. as J 'W-fu , X ,, , f KI X I ,..-, Finely, Tom Florschueiz, Pete Frank, Dan Garritson, Ron Firemoon, Folsom, Ericka Freier, Doug Gause, Joe Vincent Foos, Curtis Freund, Judy Geering, Fisher, Connie Forbes, Andy Fuchs, Sharon jennifer Fisher, Diana Fortney, Nicki Fussell, Paul Gerrells, Cheryl Fisher, Fosjord, Clayton Gabel, David Gillis, Pete Stephanie Fowler, Jo Ann Gabel, Larry Glendenning, Fitchner, Lisa Fox, Debby Garrett, Chuck Diane Floberg, Kim Florez, Dora Glenn, Tracy Glover, Jim 217 21: V-xt ' A. ag, 'Dr , , Atl, F as :ESF ,. 'S w fi ., My X ff ,L ., is X m1 , , .. P .,,, y ,P . - MM. ,t : : ,ia-' as? - - ng, r ' , .W n v - GX , ' Y I X f. Q. 1- V 51. K! 'fi I Y' Y ,ini Q 5 ,bg -, 1 ' 'Y 5:35, j'b1,E,.:Q1 fr' -:,:w.,g, Q ::-ff-- X , -r - - -. lv- .a w , ' - fail A fp :, . ' Q Ff,:,g,,, ici 'if M is fr 5 X 7? fp. 'X 313553 : 1 1f'- v :wifi ,af ' 1 1, Tiff? 'FFS f' pf: J ' ' , af. QW, -, 'V , ' ' ' V: -jr-, - - ,- X, arggfaglkg- I Iv ..,1',l- I f , A qi, f 3, -1 i. f ,- . 1 ' F114 91 fu' igsggif ' I' ' ' ' Q ' wa-H ,-- , , ,. ss ,yan 4 3-is -bi 'Lf Q-31,4 1:55, .iff ' ' af . ,'a,a5. 1' ,1 i - -' 5 ,, - , ff: yi? , ,,:w,'r' favs. , -P f r- , -' -6, .,f ? 'v .- , V , 5 ., ff? fs 1. 35.4 , , its ie .iffy 1 A-.-. Goulet, Peggy Gramley, Cheryl Gray, Zane Greenfield, Cheryl Greenfield, Yvonne Grice, Bill Griep, Bruce Grimes, Brian F 6- , -, 7- V: . ,, Ji , 14 5 2 ,Q ee 4 lm., . W-' f lay. Hagan, Gwen Hagstrom, Dan I-Iaider, Karyn Hailstone, Margie Halverson, Margot , F. Grimstad, Paul Grissom, Cindy Grissom, Susan Gross, Lore Guffey, Ken Gustafson , Paige Gustafson, Shawn Hadley, Dub Handlos, Michael Hannah, Jeff Hannem ann, Angela Hanson, Danny Hanom, Nancy Hanson, Robert Harris, jeff Hartman, Cheryl Hartman, Ellen Harwood, Clinton Hauge, Tressa Hauk, Cathy Hauptman, Dick Hawkins, Steve .Y--we-H' ee , .f -fewer--S Y If 1 Hin, Valerie Hinnergardt, Kelly Hirsch, Peggy Hjorth, Darcel Hobbs, David Hoefle, Smart Hoerner, janet Hofferber, Holly Hoffman, Dan Hoffman, Ron Hofmann, Laura 'f ,ggi . X M, , .-1 , E, 1 P .H 9, 11' 'fn ,gu t K I 7 X Haworth, Shirley Hayden, Mark Hayes, Penny I-Iayfield, Mark Heald, Steve Hefenieder, jane I-Ielgson, Marsha Helmer, jill Helt, Perry Hendershot, Paul Hennessy, Pat Henrich, Leslie Hense, Cassie Herbert, Steve Herbert, Susan Herman, Gina Herzog, Rhonda Hetzer, Loretta Heyd, Lawrence Hibscher, Debbie Higareda, Julia Higbie, Dan Hill, Andrew I-Iill, Karen 47' 218 ,173 Hucke, Lynne Hudson, Lori Hughes, Bill Hultgren, Jeff Hunt, Jennie Huntington, June Huston, Tom Inman, Carrie Inman, John Isern, Kurt Iwen, Wayne Jacobsen, Jon Jakobs, Valerie Jangula, Julie Jeffers, Dave Jenness, Matthew Jenness, Sharon Johnson, Debbie Johnson, Judy Johnson, Mark Johnstone, Brenda Joines, William Jones, Brian Jones, Cliff Hoiness, David Hoiness, Mike Holloway, Tim Holmes, Debbie Holt, Debbie Holte, Steven Hopkins, Julie Hopkins, Vicky .mf Houchen, Brenda Howard, Becki Howe, Ralph QT? 7 2 Jones, Kathy Jones, Kelly Jones, Rhonda Josephson, Tom Jourdan, Dave Juel, India Junkert, Adella Justice, Mike Justice, Rick Kammerzell, Lynette Homewood, Kevin Jorgensen, Thomas S ilt i t is V q , .Q 1? J: 'E Kangas, Terra Kathre in, Kathy ,J Kautzmann, Arthel Keele, Frank Keele, Jim Keene, David ll 3 P s 'S Kehn, Tammy Kelim, Leanne Keller, Liz Kelley, Caroline Kembel, Roger ffl' 'fi I f 0 0 fl lak Y' 'li , ii - C fr r l' Shirle Wempner and Stacy Speed, along with the rest ofthe majorette corp perform a danling basketball halftime. t g,,r F ff--' Kennedy, Gerald Kent, Marilyn Kepler, Gayle Kernan, Dave Kerner, Michael Kerr, Jack Mf- ' flfl be S il K' Riga 'fr' Ketterling, Gary Kiesel, Cathy Kiesel, Charles Kilwien, Pam Kincaid, Coby Kingsbury, julie 220 GK w M , Kinne, Diane Kirkpatrick, Russ Kittson, Pat Klicker, Lynn Klier, Neil Klimper, Peggy Kline, LaVe me Krueger, Donna Kruse, Lori Knutson, Richard Kramer, Susie Ma man does not keep pace with his companions perhaps it is because he hears a diferent drummer. let him keep step to the music he hears, however measured orfar away. Henry David Thoreau Sue Andelson, a colt cheerleader watches hope- fully for a colt victory. --James Baldwin Lanphear, Mike Lansing, Jay Lara, Judy Larsen, Kelly Lavinder, Vint Kuniz, Deborah LaGa1y, Susan Iamey, Patrick Lammers, jim 1. ' -.2 . Lawson, Roxanne Layman, Judi Lazz, Dana LeBar, Ann Lechner, Debbie Lee, Bub not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced. Lee, Dale 1122: izglnie -james Baldwin Lee,Me1anie Lee, Sonja Lee, Tammy Lehman, Bill Lehner, Dave Leikam, Dale Leite, John Lennick, Junior Lenz, Michellene Leone, Patricia Lich, Dan Lien, Lori Kudloff, Leigh Ann Kukowslci, Leanne 9, ., 221 Lindal, Ian Litwin, Mike aff, 2 , 15,45 .N I 3 if-,ff 3 ' f-fff is .,,,, , I x . ' ' V' Y I 1 1 . e T3-' Lockrem, Robert Logan, Julie Long, Dan Long, Doris Loser, jackie Love, Rickey Love, Roni Luedke, Bret A, 'fv' Q.: Lund, Steve Lunclwall, Kelli Lyle, Dennis Lyle, ,lulia Xlaciel, Thomas Maddux, Nancy Madison, Skip Magilke, Patricia Mahaffey, Kaycee Mahan, Marie Maichel, Lyle Maldonado, Bertha Malloy, Rodney Mankin, Bill Marcum, Mike Marohn, Connie Martell, Shelley Martin, Debbie Martin, Richard Martinez, Arthur Matheson, Diana Mattson, Clay Maunu, Maris Maust, Liz ...tx 222 May, Patti MCC ann, Lesli McCormick, Tom McCormick, Zona McFarland, Dan McGee, james McGregor, Eddie McKeever, Anita ,La 4,4 A x 1 '7 McLean, Terry McManus, Jeanne Mclvlullin, Teri McRae, Bill Medvec, Bob Mehi, Paul Meismer, Mark Mellor, Tom Mellville, Kelly Mercodo, Steve Merkel, Helen Merritt, Pat Meza, Nellie Michael, Stacy Mihara, Ann Miller, Charley Miller, Lois Milligan, Kim Mills, Ronald Mitchell, William Mocabee, james Mock, Rick Moe, Karlen Moen, David Moen, Tab Moffet, Britt Moncada, Betty Mock, jim Moon, Forrest Moore, Cathy Morales, Stany 52,4 Nolan, Beth Ortiz, Darlene Nomee, Beth Ososki, Kelly Norton, LuAnn Ostermiller, Norwood, Philip Carol Novasio, Susan Ostwalt, Marilee Olmsteacl, Mark OSW21lCl, lOl'1I1 O'Neill, Traci Paddock, Todd Orelup, Deanna Palin, Skip ,,.-v Q- ' -, X ..--.. vs . , 15177 -,,f 1 4 V, 'u:i I-f . 2777 P J' Morey, Betty Myers, Doug Netterfield, Pam Morgan, Rick Naegelen, Jeff Nichols, Theresa Mork, Gail Nagel, Cindy Nicholson, Morledge, Karl Nagel, Jaime David Morris, Nancy Nebeker, Anglea Nielsen, Debra Morrison, Linda Nagrete, Luanne Niles, jim Mullin, Cheryll Nelson, Eddie Nitchman, Bill Murphy, Annette Nelsen, Nitchman, john Timothy Nitzel, Cecil 223 9 r , ,K ,,, ,fJ, h 1 .,', ,I X, Pantalone, Leslie Pattyn, Gerald Pease, Bernard Peck, Donna Peldch, Denise Pclzel, Bruce Penn, Laurie Petersen, Julie Peterson, Marty Peterson, Roger Pettit, Wallis Phillips, David Phillips, Tim Pietala, Ann Plouvier, Rocky Poore, Gerard Poulson, julie Pratt, Mark Prestridge, Dabney Propp, Gil Pulver, Dale Pursell, Kevin Purvis, jon Raines, Charlotte Rains, jim Rameriz, Mike Rand, Grant Ratzlaff, Cynthia Rausch, Kim Rector, Bill Reemts, Arlene Reeves, Debbie Reichenberg, Margaret Reicher, Karla Reichert, Rlargarete Reichert, Robert Reilly, liaia Reinhardt, Scott Reiss, Lietta Reiter, Tammie Rightmire, lien Ring, Susan 2 lf'- J ,346 9 lil X , Q, 2 .J .f-1 .JJ X r ,Aa Swing that little gal around. . . Dancing was an added addition to sophomore PE this year. . .A .., 1 224 , L' nf-v A. ,-f Purcell, Mary 'w-x U L I 4 Ringstead, Kari Roller, Paula Rippy, Brenda Rom, Kim Robbins, Dale Romero, Janette Roberts, Keith Route, Paul Robertson, Rushby, Karilyn Tammie Rodell, Dennis Ryder, Debbie Rogers, Linda Sable, Ed Roll, Eriven Sabo, Mary ' f I H ,iff - 6 , r iff: i n '-5'f5'15 ' G '3 19 f f 2 il-I ISXE Q' 1- 1- If? QW -N lil!! ' ' V , V ,g i ft , V gr 1-mf ii N 'li j v we gw ,I ' 131, 4-:aff 155' 9 Sago, jim Sanchez, Diana Sanchez, Paul Sanderson, Robin Sanner, Timothy Sartorie, Michael Sather, Rick Schaak, Coni x Hd Schaffer, Jodi Schaffer, Valerie Scherger, Joe Schied, David fm Schnurr, Paulette Schoenbeck, George Schuck, lack Schmechel, Secrist, Mike Roger Serfazo, Mike Schmidt, Denzel Sessions, jim Schmittou, Sessions, Suzie Russell Sewell, Aileen Schneider, john Seymour, Ronald Shaffer, Kathy Shandy, Debra Shane, Erin Scheetz, Greg Shellenberger, Dennis Sherman, Russell Silbernagel, Rosa Silveson, Reed Simpson, Mike Sims, Tameron Skalsky, Cheryl Skinn, Becky Slovarp, Deborah Smith, jim Smith, Kimberley Smith, Mike Smith, Mike Smith, Randy Smith, Sheryl Smyk, Brenda Soelter, Donna Soto Graciela 7 Sparr, Sam Speed, Stacey Spencer, Cheryl Spint, Susan Stacey, julie Stahl, Lyle Standley, Roy Stark, Robin Stames, Tim Steckel, Steven Stefani, Dick Stekar, Londa Stenger, William Stern, janet Stern, Ralee Stewart, Mary Ann Sticks, Dave Sticka, john Stoddard, Lynda Straw, jeff Strebig, Daniel Stricker, Don Stricker, Matt Strom, Doug Stubbert, Sandy Sturgis, Rocky Sunden, Clinton Swanson, Marc Sward, Lynnel Sweeney, Scott Tanner, Betsy Taylor, Carolyn Taylor, C-reg Taylor, Lisa Taylor, Wiley Teal, Peter Tellez, Rose Templin, Kimberly Tetcr, Iohn Thatcher, Beclfq Thatcher, ,lgmice Thatcher, Karen to communicate X A - , N'-Q X 5 il il if :r IR D.. O QQ ' lfli, AQ A I' V is the beginning ofunderstanding. Thayer, Valorie Theimer, Scott Thill, Keith Thomas, Mike Thompson, Belinda Thompson, Larry Thomsen, Andy Thornquist, David Tindall, Kelly Tissue, Stan Toole, Allan Tosh, Kathy Trafton, Ann Trapp, Barbara Trecind, Jayne Tucker, Edna Tucker, Michelle Tucker, Tim Turley, Don Tuss, Michael Underwood, Billie Urlacher, Scott Valadez, Paula Valdez, David Vanderpool, Ronald Van Krieken, Annette Van Winkle, Kristin Vialpando, Yvonne Victora, Debbie Vietrneier, jeff Vladic, Bill Vodden, Diana Voller, Linda Von Bergen, Cheri Von I-Iess, Robert Wakley, Kelly Io Waleri, Norine Walker, Carl Walter, Eunice Walters, Rick Waltner, Scott Watson, Terrie Weber, Clarence Weed, Vickie Weeks, Vickie Weil, Toni Wempner, Shirle West, jo Whalen, Cass Wheeler, jerry Whitmore, Dave Whitmore, Ross Wiederrich, Gretchen Wiedrich, Kenneth Wilcox, Randy Wilks, Klair Williams, jack Williamson, jerrry Wilson, Cindy Wilson, Michele Winkle, Judy Wirth, Mark Wirtman, Cindy Wittmer, Alan Wolfgram, Edward Wonch, Delywin Woodward, Leslie Wright, Greg Yapuncich, Fred Young, David Young, Scott Young, Tammy Yuill, Diane Zdrojek, Shelly Zieler, lace the direction ofa n1an'sl1je follows the unseen influence of' what he admires what he loves what he believes in. l l '7 'f C -ON f,,r E indy Grissom - I wonder? Q- :V,.i.v,' f A ir.,-viz V, if, ,E 228 M Barker, Diane Benson, Ronald Bonogofsl-cy, Janet Branstetter, Cindy Brush, Bruce Burchell, Jim Cox, Pamela Cox, Patricia Degel, Adrienne Devous, Mike Drewry, Myra Evans, Bonnie Flanery, Bill Freund, Jayne Frickel, Teri Gillen, Mel n Grasswick, Dehborah Hall, David Harris, Jeanie Haydal, Dann Heiser, Gorda Hogan, Thomas Greenield, Vernon Y f , 2' 5 M. Work, work, work, that's what We like to see. Sophomores Not Pictured. Johnson, Richard Kannegiesser, Sharlcee Keierleber, Tom Kepler, Gayle Kline, Russell Krecklau, Kim Lenz, Michellene Leone, Patricia Lich, Von Loveridge, Robert Majusialc, Thomas Martin, David Matheson, Diana Mattes, Judith Mauch, Neil McKeen, James Moffet, William Mullin, Cheryll Murray, Michael Myers, Bud Nebeker, Angela Nielsen, Edwin Ostlund, Hal 229 Parsons, Donald Patten, Daryl Pattyn, Sylvia Pease, Karen Pietz, Gene Prokop, Susan Proulx, Michael Proulx, Victor Quackenbush, Lois Reinert, Shane Reiter, Steven Saksa, William Schaff, Rich Sessions, James Smith, Jacque Stapp, Tom Stetter, Shelly Vasquez, David Wallis, Cheryl Williams, Donald Zahn, Mike Zarzoza, Ralph LM Right- Dan Hagstrom--Could he be a se cond Richard Burton? Below- Interesting facets of the Math Resource Center. afwvqgc 3 wx N -'j'1 5 if , CK Y-Y 5 f .-, 1 J' f- .. ,T ' V xxnl., . N , -.,...-. Near Right- More facets of the 1 Math Resource Center. How did I ever get that? Far Right- joe Scherger, superstar of strength. X li. 5 if all df' ,,....-- this is the age in which hills can .., Left- jane Reynolds, David Hobbs, and Tom McCormick. Below- Some of that good Senior High concentration. Hey, wake up, Leonard! Left Verr rry 1nteresting! Dan Bornhoft peers i cannot waitf the child i teach, has felt the tide that carries him out to sea, and he's calling out to me. icannot wait- the child i teach, has felt the pain that presses deep into his soul, and i must help him chart his pole .... --Harold S. Alterowilz A fa 1, D I I 1' T 1 0 one man can make a djference BOARD OF TRUSTEES di mn' - ' ' Sitting: Ms. Rita Heiser, Mr. George Selover, chairman, Ms. Doris Poppler. Standing: Mr. Darrell Booth, Dr. Gary Dols, Mr. Doug Sipes, Mr. Elmer Geisek, Mr. Deljones. ,Mena-N ff x Above - SUPERINTEIYDENT, Paul T. O'l-lare looks up from his paper work. Top Right - SUPERYISORS Mr. Arthur Brandvold, music, and Mr. Archie Elliot, art, take a break. Right - ASSISTAYI' SUPERINTENDEIYTS Txir. Willi.1m Serrette, assistant superintendent and Sir. Winston Weaver, assistant superintendent of secondary education, look over :1 teacher appli- cation. 234 and every man should try. fl MT- A' R- C011-ins: JY-1 Principal Mr- R0bB1'l1 Zupan, assistant principal Mr. Gary Rogers, assistant principal V7'iV41E'477f7'Vt Wf7V7'!l'f,'7!7W'9 ' ff7'f' ZY9ff4f9?X ' 1 5,,fa,44-1 MW, --,, ,WW-,7,, , fm,-,N w,,'f,i-,f f ,Q M, ' fa, ' ,. Ms. Adella Hummel, dean of girls Mr. john Kosich, dean of boys i may have the gw of inspired preachingf i may have all the faith needed to move mountains- but Vi have not love, iam nothing. i may have the gU't ofinspired preachingg i may have all the faith needed zo move mountains-but UF i have not love, iam nothing. --I Cer. 13:2 235 Q ' 'V , - 'a,','igg,h , ,yvf.m,- ' x V W '11, x LL' Mr. Vern McDermott, chairman of the math department. ENGLISH TEACHERS Mr. Leonard Spicer, Mr. Mark Higdon, Ms. Barb Clausen, Ms. DOIOfl15'lTOft?IIll1I1, Mr. Lloyd D. Mickelson. ath and English Teachers S View? Rpm is ,' jg 1 ' 1 '. 9 . I 1 .1. X ski AAA. MATH TEACHERS D . K' Sitting: Ms. Beverl jellison Mr. ohn Travis Mr. Robert 9 7 I .4 V I Landis, Mr. Gary Branae. St,andi.ng: Mr. George Simek, Mr. Mike Burgess, Mr. Tom Hauck, Mr. Robert Nicholson, Mr. Ralph Moerer, Mr. Myron Vogele. 236 , ef- ef rim-Ziyi ,..,f B m sfnn 1 ma new Mr. Ray Mars chats with janitor Steve Spear . X XX Iv of any imension. 3' 'f 2:11 'Q'-QE 04 Q- 'Tv M H l , .5 yay e:1,f?f? ff-1 1 . ., Sash, 5x21-sy., HE' . 'A Q 'A' ,. -A 'rr ns' 5.5, E 4 , ENGLISH TEACHERS Sitting: Ms. Trudi Downer, Ms. Marilyn Brookshire. Standing: Mr. jack McLeod, Ms. Mary Dejarnett, Ms. Bonnie Archer, Mr. Robert Saltee, Mr. Kenneth McElroy. ENGLISH TEACHERS Mr. Ray Mars, chairman of the English Department 3 t V 2 4 le tw! .. L . .1 if asv - 1 I 1 25 ':. ,v 4, 5? 'log 'H 'L w ,IAN fl xt ff W 4 '- 1 1 I cf fx if W VII.: 'Q ll All 4526, ' f- W4 Viv. ' ! ' 7 ' '-A '. . M V 1 ,J-,AJ . ,J is PM vw. , . F f V1.5 gg 11151 Q, My 5 ' 5 me -31 41 ffm P1 gal 2 it H 515.552, ,jf Q 1 . gi! 4111 w 1. ' 'Q ig ' , M X! . 'H Y QE? all V ,fm ,, 4 'HQ' aw gf? if M, X Q '.'K- Ag? .wx 'JLQSQZKV , 33 yi., 3 ' eg M 2 ,G 632.54 Wm, hx ig. lp. V .3 551115 1 Ti'-1-.gf , Dj I If ix ff blog, L , A L E L . fj5 .s,5',34 h ,Q ',f'q 5, m' 4 , l . ' ig Nga,-V5 gr, T C , ' L ,11:,gQLJfgjU'.TQ:!fQ :f . -fy ' fy . ---' 1 H457 i y , ., 4 C 'H kakwf G? 1, FI l, H 94 3 I :Q I 5 V 5' if 'f'rf'fff ' , is fi , f .. ,l ff 6 H 1 K L' f' f .5 1-' 1' : 2' ' ' yn . ' 5 sq 1? 5, ,I 6, Q - Mr. Charles Nesblt, Ms. jean Q'5,j,,i'g5 f I-loner, Mr. Larry Morr1s, Ms. V ill -uolmnw Pat L iv ' . 5, Q A, I .K , F , 4 .,Q3:.1'wq'. '-v' I, L WJEIL .fa V- :Q up . -.,, . as K , Az H ' la ., 4 7 r v K H A A xx 237 .Y Y 4761 People witflonta historical Sense has been compared to a traveler lost in a strange place, . . . 'S S ' . 1 ' f zz. G ' 9 .u ' I if SS . X . 5 X t , 4 1 I 1 f' N H 5 .. 5 1 54 HISTORY TEACHERS- Mr. Sherman Hubley, Mr. Don Glynn, Mr. Burton Pierce, Mr. Richard Simmons, Mr. Robert Aagard. . . .knowing neither the beginning nor the end ofhisjourney nor the reasonfor the journey itselff Y 5 141, lsxf l :.lP,ROBI.ENiS AMERICAN DEMOCRACY TEACHERS- gf iff-5 Mr'. Dewey Hansen, Ms. Debbie Hjellum, S t, . , J- 'M-r. .Henry Cox, Mr. Jerry Kesqler. -- .. 1' .i'Tf'-g1iT5DBLXLZELIQglk:1rLffjEes'Dnecker, chairman. WHEELS: Left- Mr. 'f1,Ij,5 Y W 'ihgilt Vh' john Alberta. abs.. 3' .gf:s.......r... -' ,, . - 4 'lfvluef' ' '. 9' 7 ta K iq- ' - fi. ... fe---f .- -.,-:---e, '- L 'T' -' . . :. 'f. 1.. ff,.g.. '.. '3 5 em --a..- .cvfef I 4 , .. A - .4.:.:. ft... '24 ' . fV. ,, L .P-' 'L irq., -- L 2.2, fn A' 'IJ' '-'ii --rv -+5'5 ' :H . '-s-::'.1f1:i: - ' . .,. - ,H Y. - f..,,.f'4.,,. 415- +35-,Y 1 --.'-if-fu-4+-g A , wY.,-- A - , 41 --u-2,-g,,':.1:--. .ff-'-f ,.1:v2Hw'w:A:-.-D,.sr q-. ----EU! .- .- -V -- 1 M , 5 J V if -,, '- 'za-uagrvfzrqzxef-:,.,'fuke'f'1 ., g-. A V 4 ' :. .... N' -.,. -X -.,.,- Q- V , x xl-.4-7 1,-. Q, 11:4 L.-W ' rf -'r :re 1.--1.-' S-W - -353-'Sf' W ' - 238 My .-- .:, - . is-1'-v.. -V f '- 'fPE.4T.'k'--A' 4, -. .nw .,f'a if-153: NN-W 'L.g'.4','r..au-'-- , -- f--- M- f f 51..r--':--' .- ii .1: L' Z .N .:-'J. 1- V-14 ,. --...-van 17f ?1 iw--ww-- seem Smllesfln 383 BUSINESS TEACHERS- Sitting: Ms. Wilma Fender, Ms. Sharon Wolske, Ms. Linda Mundschenk. Standing: Ms. Elfreida Idleman, Ms. joan Weller, Mr. I-IomerNicho1son, Ms. Barbara Green, Ms. Frances Paterson. ll IIC!! 1 ' 'UOBQ3 Mr. Robert jackson, chair- men of Business Department 'Is XXXX' I ffl, A 1 1 R112 Richard Cibbs, Chair- man' of Language Depart- Nf ment A , Y' ' , gt ' 7:7 - ,, Y S my I-IERS-3 4 ' fl .. f ' ' gitiii QRepka',', Ms.. I-Iuguette Hunter. Standing:'MrQ In U Y I ' s, A s Jt1dyNybo. ' S' ' ' ' ' W ,IQJEZ-Zigi?-1.. .-. -... - f Fine Arts Encourage Beaut -,, Ln-.ig Above - Mr. Les Heins chairman of Fine Arts Department. Right - ART TEACHERS Mr. Leo Olson, Ms. Carolyn Thayer, Mr. Nels Olson. Y ii i- Q get Lifr, there are halls in heaven that open only to the voice ofsongf' Above - Mr. Stanley Richards, music teach- cr announced his retirement during the BSI-l hand concert on May 22. F-lr. Richards graduated ironi the University of Michigan and fmxn there came directly to Billings .ind began teaching git BSH in the fall of 1939. for the past 35ye.1rs in School District ffl, he has been A circuit music teacher. l-le is sorry to be le.xx'ing, but plans to play a lot of golf and do much fishing. 240 I -,....,.-L x ' - MUSIC TEACI-IERS Left - Mr. Robert Roper, Orchestra director Right - hir. john M. Trepp, choral director -f-' .1-4-4 ' - 'Hyatt have knowledge, let others light their Candles at it. QQ E V 45' WORK STUDY TEACHERS- Front - Ms. Ian Salsbury, Ms. Madelein Bladow, Ms. Doris Glock. Behind - Mr. Bruce Raw, Mr. Gary Garlock, Mr. Pat Fagan. always behave like a I ,-115' ' Oi x L.,,-.-. -,.. n--M ,,-il..-.lmlnaa , Above - LIBRARIANS - Ms. Elza Huffman, head librarian, Ms. Flora Mae Saltmarsh, reading specialist, Ms. Glenda Bell, librarian. Right - Mr. jim Tippets, A.V.A. 241 duck, keep calm ana' unrujfled on the surface butpaa'a'le like heck underneath. -gaethe science is an effort tajina' out what ta do with the universe and what to a'0 in the universe. , -4' oo M, o .t K J 5 , ff- i 5 . ' V f 4 : ' FN iw -f1fffSl'P-vii ui? U 3. .2 .... - I Mr. Ron Nistler, chairman of SCIENCE TEACHERS well arranged time is the surest mark MQMWQGWQ the Science Department Sitting: Mr. Steve Judd, Mr. William Roney, Ms. Marlene Doerr. Standing: Mr. Michaeljablin, Dr. Steve Dyche, Mr. Ed Robbins. Qa O fwgzrnqai-gf .nw P E AND NAVAL SCIENCE TEACHERS- Xlrf Haney 'N science NIS Phy11isX1i11er Nir. Robert Pasquarello, Ms. Ierrie Scilley, lac A i f ' U , f f .' 2 mil' Ay '-'. '. I .'A xxxys Mr. lk11l.1.l1'l1 Lnzetlch, Mr. C. Flelds, IN. sC1ence. 242 ofa well arranged mind. -pilman N'Wv-S-......,,,,,, Mr. Gerald Lenander, chairman of Counselers E J! -4 55352: 74m g coUNsELERs- H1- Ms. Edith Harden, Mr. Robert Thorson, Mr. jerry Walker, Mr. Gary johnson, Ms. Sue Hutton. A j with knowledge, one is nowhere lost. l f I ,f 'xy if J , ,V X ff fa- af K i VOCATIONAL SHOP TEACHERS VOCATIONAL HOME EC TEACHERS Mr. Howard Vanover, Mr. Ronald Russell, Mr. George Ms. Laura Popa, Ms. Annette Abrams, Ms. Kathy Sokoloski Dorrance, Mr. William Aubert, Mr. Larry Phelps, Mr. Darrel Crum, Mr. Charles Sucharda, Mr. Robert Peterson. 243 1 . 74 ERS H Ac V V 5 , 1 - L 1 F , 3 2 . T , i TE 'H' Tlrlzx-' v-- ff L G5U2'gf1we?8EOf?Sff5E3 h5:go.N4Q.',::03.:5'1crwu2'U ,..fg ,-In G15- O5-H 75 1 L 'f-r 0 v-rj H- H-Sr--CNAO 0 EH' 'UHF :e4gLjfoigm,:1npoQ02Q2:vH- 57,g 5wR',Ec'gg 'l5I5UQf3-Q' 'alloy 'SEM F1 ',,, omia igwgenzros xggr mm Wm Cdgee rd- mfbgt-og-5 :Tm 553 O 53-4.30 lU'5:m v-'Q-:UQ 1-I-Eg-D I., :Zozo www Q1 .-, ff, .-,Z f- z-1-5-1 ' v- r--m'S'-JD 0.-+5 'if' N4 2 ru. mm qw -A aa 1 1 'I lm .1 E 11 L e'x 2 sis-JN Secretaries and ides Are Appreeiated b All A -Xbove Center - Xls. Shirley Xiitzner, SEC RETARIES AND AIDES- secretary. Front - Ms. Linda Soft, Ms. Connie Lindner, Xls. Ton1Xov:1kox1ch Is Lynette Nixchael Xbovc - Ms. L.1ur.1 C.1ll.1h.1n, .-XXX Aide. Rig. Pat Holtz, NIS. Donna Boehn. Back - TRIS. Xlarjome lX1rth X15 Hazel Hmens Xir Stcvejudd, Xie. Shi:leyXiiUner, Xis. Karen Giese, 515 xi:1rg1e Iluddlcfcon X15 1.435113 Pezztecofc. 2 Cooks and Maintenance People Keep Stomaolfs From Growling and the School Looking Fresh. 'PEU- ,. K . I A I 4 . 4 s ,3 . ,-- , 3 Q IPL 114 f .fe I F C OOKS - Ms. Ginger Phillipsg Ms. Beverly Dampierg Ms. Liz Reichertg Ms. Venus Betteyg Ms. Sarah jacobsg Ms. Vi Frankg Ms. Margarot Birgenheierg Ms. Hildegard Clawseng head cookg Ms. Doris Tyselg Ms. Rachel Giesickg Ms. Tillie Withamg Ms. Lorna Boyleg Ms. Mary Slovakg Ms. Marjorie Twet. I 1 Left - Mr. Bob Oliver keeps the hall clean. . Above Left - Top Row: Mr. Paul Hartman, Mr. Carl Rider, Mr. Bennie Reichelt, Mr. Bob Oliver, Ms. Lydia Lich, Ms. Marie Long, Ms. Eugenia Ronghold, Ms. Eleanor Haworth. Steps: Mr. Wally Swantz, Mr. joe Kessel, Ms. Rose Welsh, Ms. Val Ostrum, Ms. RuthNeuhardt, Mr. Steve Spear. Above Right - Ms. Jerry Scoville cleans the Annual Room. 245 - . u ' , ', f ,914 , ., , , 1 . . 1 A ' U55 f1 I ' 32' T U 1 , .:,. -.-.v- .,.'- 1 -.. -s . . .. .QV -..--....-. -.,-.,,.4- 1 , -' - --.Tw -.,. --I-.' .. : . . -7, - ,v,,,,. .....- ., S - ' ,' , .-J' -..3....'...f.-- 'T' 'T' -P ,MA x- ' -' T ', ji . ,.-. .. ..-s .- .v-1.v,-L..-.A,,,:,,, T +- - -V-7'-'ffliiff ' -'Q-54-,g N1-ri: P? 5 fe f- .martin 2'fTs:'w-if , -., QT,,..,f, .,A,.,.. - - f - -Hy..':'.- 1'- - Clu 7T'1?1'i 1 .... ' 1 ' J: 'P hump 'Q' get aclion. du Ihirzgsp' be sane, c1'on'IjfiI1er away your timeffcreatc, acl take a place wherever you are and be S0HI6'hUlI'Al',' get action. A - fffheodore Roosefe lt H4544 '- V 'vi 1 ' . -5-,iv -1:-3g1,-f'f--1'-W-yjyewjnvwv-f-riff, my-nuuaifiam ' Y :v ,,,.. ....,53,ff.m:a...:,..r.:'.,,.x.,.g.-f,.:....:.f-,. , ,- . f W l it V M if-U 'MJ f:z'1 s.3 '-'9 .1'E m-'-'-.'.t'5' lf' 1 ' i 2+ .F1 i' ru' -zz.-n,.... wt'-'.E':'-'ii--f ' i5,-1-- 1 'M .Jg.:,flZLfZzff 1, Z: 1ETlJ? m':'-1-?:nf!- :.f's 1 ' 9' -a,wEfzm tf Q Q i ' ' - -' 'B. 3lL. V 1: mime: -44. ....,f..4a.L- ' 41-. 521192. STUDENT COUNCIL, 1973-1974- First Row: Mr. Bob Zupan Cadviserj, Mark Wirth, Bill Jones, Rodney Kautz, Chris Phillips, Joan Mangiantini, Pam I-Iarr, Glenda Berry, Laurie Coles, Lietta Reiss, Terese Higbie, Pattie Gomez, Terri Bartz, Paul Havig, Stan Jones, Jeff Carroll, KC Cole, Jacquie Ziegler, Lee Wilson, Rance Savage. Second Row: Wes Rogers, Steve Herbert, Mike Litwin, Susan Heald, Gail Wyman, Gail Dana, Terry Kunkel, julie Hopper, Sherie Shellenberger, Laurie Michelson, Leon Pomeroy, Dianne Sanderson, Janet Scott, Buzz Gorham, Chris Kuchera, Betty Kay Olson, Denise Brumfield. Third Row: Zona McCormick, Sally DuBois, Diane Monahan, Nanci Corcoran, Laura Hoffman, Tim Roy, Juli Wolgram, Pam Turnquist, Pam Hobby, Ric Davidson, Chris Teal, Kim Bryan, Lynn Klicker. Fourth Row: Jean Barrigan, Arlene Savage, Connie Bernhardt, Lexie Henkel, Brooke Blair, janet Tindall, Jay Beller, Chris Hoiness, Michele Jurosek, Todd Barnhart, Sonja Lee, Sherril Fagg, Ann LeBar, Arthel Kautzman, LaVerne Kline, Monica Ehresman, Ronda McCranie, Sam Laci, Faye Dotson, Mike Thomas, Kathie Hibscher, Bruce I-Ielmer, Andy Forbes, Deanne Hilde, Frank Delaware, Marcia Stroppel, John Dahl, Paul Miller, Alan Gergen, David Fender, Rusty Reed, Doug Forbes ftreasurerj, Kevin McBride, Marlene May fsecretaryj, John Fitzgerald fvice- presidentj, Bruce Cranston fpresidentj. Standing Left: DanBorn.hoft, Bob Klaus, Dave Hall, Dan Espeland, Terry Alberta. Standing Right: Ed Clark, Bill Rivers, John Voorhis, Dave Bjornson. StuCo Serves Senior High. Student Council meets bi-weekly to help determine school policy and to allocate funds. Under the skillful tutelage of Mr. Bob Zupan Cadviserb StuCo members are involved in many activities. These activities include Inter-City falong with West and Central High studentsl, the City Youth Board and Executive Board Cclass and StuCo officersl. Some of StuCo's accomplishments include the free student telephone in the main office and the bike racks in front of the building. lt is Mr. Zupan's job to be the link between the administration and the student body. I-Ie often comes under fire, but continues to do a job worthy of commen- dation. Mr. Zupan, adviser. 248 SX y , N I -0 mb 'fl A StuCo meeting is momentarily broken up by a moment of levity. Pam Harr reflects the seriousness of the busi- ness being conducted by the StuCo members. I N-1 A Q S. 7ffSif fl: '-t,4 1 35, W its Bidi., Ala' -. 5 ' 1, 52 A' : , is gi! L Biiixirii Lil Senior Class john Dahl takes to the micro- phone to make a point in a StuCo meeting. Student Council Officers John Fitzgerald, Vice Bruce Cranston, President President Marlene May, Secretary Doug Forbes, Treasurer 9? 45- 45, - ..., I- f' N l 249 LIBRARY AIDS: Jayne Erickson, Beth Alverson, Mary Purcell, Robyn Regnier, Mark White, jacquie, Ziegler, Sheryl Gramley, Ms. Ella Huffman, Qlibrarianj, Erika Folsom, Debbie Christiansen, Kathy Marohn, Colleen Brown, Cindy Goff, jill Hebner, Sue Grissom, Tammy Kehm, Peggy Hirsh, Connie Rudolf, Michelle Dakolius, Donna Townsend, Ms. Glenda Bell Qlibrarianj. Working for an hour a day, the Library Aids are invaluable to the librar- ians in helping to keep the library in order. They make things much easier for the students by helping to check out books and reference magazines. Students Serve Students BHS's DECA Club CDistributive Education Clubs of Americaj serves a two- fold purpose. They sell school supplies to the students of Senior High, but more importantly, they gain knowledge of sales skills and learn sales tech- niques. DECA: Front Row: Mr. jerry Dobesh Qadviserj, Kelly Bollinger, jerry Cernohlavek, Sandy Beckers, Kathy Marohn, Nola Reece, Bill Kreiner Back Row: Gail Stockton, Ed Clark, joy Heyn, Marte Bump, Robert Weber, Joyce Wetstein, Polly Pagitt 250 A f...,a.., , ..- -555, ,Mg f , 'mr f L fW J FFA fFuture Farmers of Americaj is an organization for 1 ' ' boys and girls that can help youth get started in the livestock and agriculture business. FFA is an extension of Vo-Ag in which students learn about the different types of crops and livestock--how they are grown and the proper care of them. t ts , Xb,-A At the present time the club is working on an elementary program where members of the club take different farm animals to the grade schools and explain to the students what part the animal plays in the economic life of the people. Dan Michael is the recipient of the 1973 Star Farmer of Montana award. The last time this award was won by a member of the Yellowstone of Billings chapter was 25 years ago when Dan's father, Bill Michael Ir. , won it. At the Montana State Convention held in April of this year, Clark Johnson was elected state president. He will hold this office until April 1975. Clark johnson, chapter star farmer and state FFA president, Terry Grice, 1973-74 chapter sweetheart, jack Walker, chapter president for 1974-75. 1 .,,,....,.. FFA Front Row: Lynn McCormick, Carver Boucher, Jack Walker, Jim Logan, Terry Grice fchapter sweethe arty Clark johnson, Sam jones, jerry Williamson, Lee Wilson. Second Row: Mr. Bill Aubert fadviserj Stan jones, Kit Beley, Roger Kemble, Andy Thomsen, Ms. Riley Cooke, Tom Bernhardt, Riley Cooke, Hendrik I. Verveld flnternational Foreign Youth Exchange, Hollandj, Steve Kembel. Third Row: Dale Shaffer, Ray Warren, Dale Scott, David I-loiness, jay Lee, Tim Schultz. Back Row: Ray Wright, Kent Hanson, Mike Morgan, Kevin Engwicht, Dean Andrews. QW! Above-Dan Michael, Flag bearer for Montana FFA, Jack Walker, Jim Logan, Skip Heimbichner. Left-Daryl SKIP Heimbichner recives his state award for placement in Agri- culture Processing from National Presi- dent Dwight Seegmiller at the Award Program in Great Falls. Skip went on to place first in Regional competition and second in the National at Kansas City, Missouri. Far Left-Dan Michael, 1973 Star Farmer of Montana, with Adviser Bill Aubert and his parents Mr. and Ms. Bill Michael Ir. 251 Dramatics Are Popular iw ? DRAMA CLUB-15 Bill Montgomery, 25 Bruce Cranston, 35 Krys Holmes, 45 Sandy Penwell, 55 Dave Wallace, 65 Chrysti Smith, 75 Chris Teal, 85 Maggie Kilbourne, 95 Gail Phillips, 105 Terry Nilson, 115 Terry Kunkel, 125 Karlin Moe, 135 Mark Swenholt, 145 Steve Meyers, 155 David Taylor fpresi- dent5, 165 Andy Schoneberg, fsecretary5, 175 Rene Dinius, Qvice-president5, 185 Don Hayes, 195 Paul Fussel, 205 Pam Bermes, 215 Mike Sigman, 225 Dave Birks, 235 Donna Ehret, 245 Janine Spechalske, 255 Gary Barber, 265 Gayle Theimer, 275 Alan Gergen, 285 Nanci Corcoran, 295 Mark Helmbrecht, 305 Gail Wyman, 315 jacquie Ziegler, 325 Susan I-leald, 335 Patti Gomez, 345 juli Wolfgram, 355 Teri Holbert, 365 Sally Calton, 375 Todd Barnhart, 385 Sharon Melnick, 395 Stan jones. 4 5 A 1 2 6 9 11 3 38 39 14 36 35 16 17 25 19 28 1 4 4 . I Drama Club is made up of BHS students with an interest in the theatre. Members work on all plays and musicals and many are mem- bers of the Senior High Forensics Team. THESPIAN TROUPE 555- First Row: Gayle Theimer, Donna Ehret, Patti Gomez, Sally Calton, Andy Schoneberg, Teri Holbert, Krys Holmes, juli Wolfgram, Gail Wyman, Susan I-leald, Janine Spechalske. Second Row: Todd Barnhart, Paul Fussel, Stan Jones, Steve Meyers, Mark Swenholt, Renee Dinius Chistorian5, David Taylor, Bill Montgomery, Terry Kunkel, Mike Sigman, Don Hayes, Alan Gergen, On Ladder: Chrysti Smith ftreasurer5, Gary Barber fvice president5, Sharon Melnick fpresident5, Sandy Penwell fsecretary5. Members of Thespian Troupe 555 are those who have proven by hard work that they are exemplary in the field of theatre arts Une-hundred hours of work in at least two areas of tl1e tl1eatre are re- quired for inclusion. I are iiliil roncs Build upg Speak ut Stagecraft is an important group at Senior High. They are responsible for the sets of all dramatic productions. They design original sets or copy other sets and do all construction, electrical, paint, and light work them- selves. Without them, drama STAGECRAFT- Mr. Mark Higdon finstructorj, Kirk LeClaire, Ron Garritson, Teri at BHS Would be Virtually Holbert, Bill Montgomery, Debby McAtee, Mike Marcurn. dead . Forensics is the combined membership of com- petitive drama, speech, and debate. v .f N ,444 V Y FORENSICS-Squatting: Bonar Pandj aitan, Tim Nardi, Dave Birks, Steve Meyers, Tom Mellor, John Fitzgerald. Standing: Dave Anderson, Gayle Theirner, Paul Fussel, Tim Bailey, LeighAnn Kudloff, Andy Hill, Donna Ehret, Janine Spechalske, Terry Kunkel, Dave Wallace, Mrs. Trudi Downer fdebate coachj, Maggie Kilbourne, Marilyn Brookshire, fspeech coachj, Debbie Martin, Ms. Bonnie Archer Qdrarna coachj, Mark l-Ielznbrecht, Gail Wyman, Susan I-leald, lay Beller, Tom Mellor, Lynn Klicker, Nanci Corcoran, John Fitzgerald, John Heywood, Lance Grider. On Monkeybars: Don Hayes, Chris Hoiness, Bruce Edwards, Dan I-Iagstrom, Sharon Melnick, Ric Davidson, Mike Sigman, Leon Pomeroy fpresidentj, Alan Gergen, Chrysti Smith, Todd Barnhart, Mark Swenholt, Sally Calton, Renee Dinius, Patti Gomez, Teri Holbert, Sandy Penwell, Karlin Moe, Craig Brown, David Taylor. Broncettes Plan, Play and Serve. 1 f , Girls Athletic Association Front Row: Patty Cooper, Kathy jones, Sue Sandon, Teresa I-Iigbie, judi Layman, Margaret Regan, Diane Thuesen, Patty Gomez, Debbie Weigel, Debbie Christiansen. Middle Row: Lorri Clark, Susan Ring, Bev Christiansen, Elsie Abby, Jeanne Mork, Susie Sessions, janet Tindall, Cindy Grissom, Valerie Hill, Debbie Neilsen. Back Row: Patty Allen, Theresa Nichols, Sharon Dineen, Jeanne McManus, Jodi Schaffer, jennifer Geering, Mary Purcell, jane I-Iefenieder, Bonnie Briggs. Activities Klub is a service club that mainly orientates school activities. They plan the ceremonies for the Winter Formal and the Miss Girls' Athletic Association qGAA, is 3 group Broncette dance. They sold rope Broncs to help of females who meet once or twice 3 Week to b00Sfelf SCh001 Spirit- play games, such as softball and Volleyball. ACTIVITIES CLUB: jodel McPhee, Mrs. Beverly jellison ladviserj, Susan Yost, Lorna Lemon, Debbie Berquist, jill Tanner, Brook Blair Qvice-presidentl, Laurie Knaub, juli Wolfgram Qpresidentj. The members are interested in sports and physical fitness and they often belong to th C Bronc track, cross country, and swimming lIC3.I1'1S . i H Surat? , R , a E xl , '-'r, m Z CLUB First Row: Cathy Drain, Tanya Critelli, Susan Yost, Heidi Farmer, Arthel Kautzman, Sharon Melnick, Diane Monahan, Debbie Berquist, Beth lwen, Mrs. Barb Clausen Qadviserj, Mrs. Judy Nybo Qadviserj. Second Row: lan Bowman, Lietta Reiss, Leah Mitchell, Deanne Hilde, Kelly Hinnergardt, Valerie Schaffer, Cindy Schlecht, Denise Hudiburgh, Lisa Fitchner. Third Row: Mary McDonough, Sheryl Nash, Bonnie Briggs, Kim Bryan, Rilla Leckie, Sharlene Bellemy, Vicki Craft, Marilyn Von Hess, Rita Iaramillo, Nanci Corcoran. Fourth Row: Kathy Sullens, Gail Mork, Ann l.eBar, Kathy Lynn, Sharon Waddell, janet Lee, Sherril Fagg, Mimi Berger, Susan Anderson Kris Singer, Gail Habener, Betty Kay Olson. On Pillar: Susan Heald fjunior repre- sentativej, Patti Gomez, Jody Schaffer tsophomore representativej, Chris Kuchera fhistorianj Pam Poore Qsenior representativej, Kris Olson Qsecretaryj, Gail Wyman ftreasurerj, Terry Kunkel Cvice presidentj, Pam Turnquist fpresidentl. Although Kenetic is one of Senior's smaller clubs, it is far from dormant. They set up the Winter Formal and do service projects Cthis year they passed out Easter baskets at the receiving homesb. ig at BHS. Sponsored by Zontas International, Z-Club is Senior's biggest and most active girls' service club. They participate in many activities, including fund raisers like the Mike Ross Rock-a-Thon, and selling suckers and pep button. They also sponsored the Mr. Preferred contest and the Twirp dance. . Service Clubs KENETIC CLUB Front Row: Mrs. Elaine Davis tadviserj, Vickie Priestley Chistorianj, Deborah Tucker ivice presidentj, Debra Bornhoft fpresidentj, Linda Weidinger tsecretaryj Kellie Nihill Qtreasurerj. Back Row: Leann Sweet, Susan Tipton, Debbie Yuill, Mrs. Pat Smith Qadviserl, Dianna Salsbury, Robyn Regnier, Kris Korfanta. 255 ! JUNIOR OPTIMISTS- Brian Bartes, john Voors, Doug Meyers, Mr. Larry Morris, fadviserj, Alan Gergen. Junior Optimists is one of the schoo1's mzmy service organizations. MS 5 1 I U u' Spark. Z Elphadonk Grganizcs All School Elections. ELPHADONK- Front: Leon Pomeroy. First Row: Mrs. Hjellum, Dave Bjornson, Lance Grider, Terry Nilson QROTCJ Second Row: Deanne Hilde, Vicky Weaver, Dave Taylor, Allan Gergen. Third Row: Jodee Theade, Mary McDonough, Leah Mitchell, Laurie Weiss, Stuart Jackson. Clubs Create Beauty With Photography and Art. -.8 , . . j CAMERA CLUB- Standing: Dave Clark, Pat Bjorndal, Frank Delaware, Greg Bice, Rem Wilson, Pete Bandel, Warren Drange, Bob Klaus, Rod I-Iessler. Sitting: Jerry Stoddard fsecretary-treasurerj, Gary Barber fvice presidentj, Mr. Ed Robbins fadviserj. ART CLUB- Front Row: Becky Fenton, Chas Korfanta, John Dahl, Bruce Helmer, Jim Harkins, K. C. Cole, Kirk LeClaire, Patty McLeod. Middle Row: Hector Alvarado, Carol Starr, Kande Shaffer, Paul jordan, Mr. Les Heins, fadviserj, Barb Schrumpf, Mr. Leo Olson fadvisery, Kim Bochy, Greg Bochy, Craig Kiedrowslci, Pam Poore, Ioan Pastian. Back Row: Susy Smith, Joan Phillips, Doug Wiberg. 257 Billings Key Club Has Been in Existence for 28 Service Years, Billings Key Club Sitting: john Dahl, Robby Von I-less, Willie Jensen, Richard Miller, Rob Balock, Kevin Pursell, Dave Thornquist, Tom Majusiak, Curtland Majusiak, Tom Teachout, Richard Winslow, jeff Butler, Scott Lundin, Pat Bettise, Terry Anderson. Stand ing: Larry Woods, Clay Matsen, Clyde Dailey, Tom Mellor, Dick Stafani, Chris Hoiness qtreasurery, Skip Stanaway qpresidentj, jerry Kessler fadvisery, Crystal Hendrickson fsweetheartj, Bruce Parker fsecretaryj Ed Coffman, Norman Miller, Terry Healow, jon Ussin, jay Beller, john Haywood. f ' ,, fQffifivf' si , ef. ,--,,, ' .'-MSW 5,11 'f'i?Lf f 9147-A , . , f' I I -1 'Q-A '-..'-H. f,,5sy ,g v., ' rf: ', 1. 41' ,LU ,-' , :Q :. 1- I, A ,..,. ' N Z! -in ,S ,, ..,-. - iffy. N1 V , l if S i. .ML in-w1g,, . X vwf, , Ei, ,,r- 2' V f- bg., , , ' I 4. frffv L Ri ' in ' 'ia Above: Pat Bettise makes posters for BKC elections. Left: The annual BKC-YKC waterfight which BKC lost. . f-. Wk Q A yi. Q Y E- A 1 . i ii: , 258 Yellowstone Key Club Follows With 25 Years of Service 2 N Q' 7 . . A r Yellowstone Key Club Sitting: Alan Gergen, Dewey Hansen, Dave johnson, Paul Fussell, Dave Anderson, Kurt Hoff, Paul Havig, Kirk Burgener. Standing Lower Left: Doug Forbes, Dave Bartle, julie Wolfgram Qsweetheartj, john Fitzgerald, Kent Childs, Bob Papka. Standing Middle: Brian Barnard, Wes Rogers, Dave Fender, Rod Kautz, Steve Murphy, Brad Burnett, Tim Schenk, Richard Kirk, Mike Anderson, Gerard Poore, Mike Sigman, Pat Farris, Gary Restad, Dave Bjornson, Dave Hall, Dave Bakker, Mike Kerner, Dale Carlson, Mark Swanson, Andy Forbes, Andy Schoneberg, Bonar Pandjaitan, Dan Bornhoft. Standing Upper: Tim Veches, Tim Bailey, Bret Luedke, Lawrence Heyd, Andy Hill, Kevin McBride, john Strutz, Kent Reed, Don Charleston, Mike Litwin. ', 'fi gf, ,f.,f if fu' i: V f -as ..,, , ,344 ,, , ,fix P, ,, ,M 5 -., p ez: Left-YKC-BKC waterfight which YKC won. Above-YKC takes on Kiwanians. 259 anguage Clubs Work for a Better LATIN CLUB-Standing: Kathy Sullens, Arlene Dreeszen, Mr. Roesbery, jerry Stoddard, Charlene Anderson and Janet Lee. Sitting: Loretta I-letzer, Anita McKeever, Debbie Grasswick, Jennifer Geering, Beth Bragg, Carol Aman. Latin Club endeavors to promote the Attending German church services, participating study of Latin and the Roman culture. They in the International Dinner, and Oktoberfest are do this through various activities such as among the things German Club does during the a meeting with other Latin clubs to put on year. The members of the club also have bake sales an authentic Roman banquet. During Latin to raise money to support AFS and to purchase a Week, the club sponsors a display about set of German Encyclopedias. Rome and its people. Latin Club also has parties for various holidays. GERMAN CLUB-Front Row: Cherie Walth, Diane Hoerner, Kathy Shaffer, Darlene Espeland, Ralee Stern, Becky Blank, Kim Milligan, Lietta Reiss, julie Cunningham, Marsha Sheetz, Kate I-libscher, Arlene Stern, Paulette Weisbede, Donna Pastian, Cindy Schlecht, Kandee Shaffer, Gail Rembold, Sue Chlapowski, Chrysti Smith. Middle Row: Mrs. A. Sieler, Robin Stark, janet Stern, Arlene Reemts, Donna Soelter, Pam Bermes, Karen Layman, Sonja Lombardy, Janine Spechalske, Gayle Theimer, Deane Hilde, Donna Ehret, judy Layman, Dorothy Sieler, Heidi Schmidt, Mrs. I. Nybo. Back Row: Mark Swenholt, Mike Litwin, Bonar Pandjaitan, Brad Burnett, john Schneider, Werner Seibert, Doug Forbes, Earl Weaver, Richard Kirk, Rod I-Iessler, Paul Kerhcer, Mike Goodson, Gerald Pattyn, Bill Lehman, Richard Geiger, Pete Booras, Leon Pomeroy, Terry Nilson. nderstanding ofthe World. The main function of French Club is to raise money for AFS. To earn this money, the active members of French Club sell candy cones, flowers, and have bake sales. FRENCH CLUB-First Row: Mrs. Hunter, jill Tanner-Vice Presidem juliann Wolfgram-President, Lauri Knaub-Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. Bierwiler. Second Row: jodee Moffet, Sherene Bellamy, Teresa Kozak, Lorna Lemon, Sharon Webs Terry Kunkel, jan Stephans, jadziz Leligdowicz, Jodi Schaffer, Lou A1 Bykne. Third Row: Leah Mitchell, Liza Taylor, Stacey Speed, Kris Chlapowski, Laurie LaRango, Lau: Hofmann. Fourth Row: Renee Dini Sylvia Smyk, Paige Gustafson, Pai Harr, David Taylor, Chris Hoiness Jay Beller, Terry Healow, Todd Barnhart, Paula jordan, Brooke Bla Debra Hodnik, Mary McDonough. Spanish Club, sponsored by Mr. Richard Gibbs and Mrs. Sarah Repka, participates in the International dinner every year and has bake sales to earn money for various projects. Also, the members of the Club prepare playlets The international Dinner is also on the agenda in Spanish for the Spanish speaking children at the Friend- for the year's activities. This year, French ship House. Club donated money to the Mike Ross fund, too. SPANISH CLUB-Front Row: Leon Pomeroy, Kim Bochy, Janet Tinda Mrs. Sarah Repka, Sharon Melnicl Back Row: Bonar Pandjaitan, jacki Rangitsch, Kris Korfanta, Mr. Richard Gibbs, Alan Cergen, Patti Gomez, Carolyn Swoboda, Brenda Johnstone, Leigh Ann Kudloff, Cheryl Coker. New Clubs Get Good Start. m.-wi,.x-n-v-v wr '- - an-T SCIENCE FICTION CLUB-Sitting: Mr. Ken McElroy fadviserj, Rod Hessler, Mark Wirth, Bruce Edwards, Dave Birks, jacqie Ziegler, Krys Holmes, Bob Packwood, Lance Grider, Nola Reece, john Heywood, Mike C-oodson, Shane Tippets, Mrs. Mary Dejarnett fadviserj. Standing: Greg Peterson, Tim Bailey, Mike Anderson, jerry Stoddard, Larry Schrupp, Mark White, Mike Sigman. CHESS CLUB-Standing: Dale Buechler, Alan Gergen, Curt Cozzens, jacqie Ziegler, Bonar Pandjaitan, Terry Healow, Mr. Larry Morris, ladviserb. Sitting: Gary Barber, Mr. jim Tippets fadviserj. E 262 Health Buffs Work on Body and Environment. X UL, 1, Q JH. - g, - 6 W M BILLINGS SENIOR HIGH BAR BELL CLUB-Dave Hagstrom, Dave Fender, Bob Schmaing, jeff Carroll, Oh, Kevin, you should be in the Artie Whitmore, Dick Gilbert, Gale Drinkwater, Terry Healow. muscle men club with those big muscles. BEARTOOTH CLUB-Front: Ric Davidson, Todd Barnhart, Chris Chlapowski, Bonar Pandjaitan, Maggie Kilbourne, Doug Hall. Back: Mr. Bob Landis, Jeanne Mork, Becky Thatcher, Annette Murphy, Susie Sessions, Stan jones, Deanna Hilde, Kim Bochy, Kris Korfanta, Bob Mackin, Vickie Clark, Paul Nelson, Kelly Marcum. 263 Beartooth Club is the combination of bicycle and ecology clubs. They take two or three trips a year bicycling, hiking, and camping along with re- pelling and cross-country skiing. They have guest speakers to talk on what can be done to save the environment and generally Work to keep Montana , beautiful. 6gWG,VS Got Spiritw PEP CLUB-Standing: Ms. Sharon Wolske Cad- viserj, Ms. Marlene Doerr Cadviserj On Step: jeneane Russell, Judy Keller, Donna Ehret, Louise Nichols, Gayle Theimer, Mary Logan, Kim Templin, Kim Kraft, Edna Tucker. On Wall: Donna Townsend, LaVonne Skalsky, Jerine Kerner, Nancy Sherman, Kandee Schaffer, Janine Spechalsl-ce, Elsie Abbey, Alan Gergen. 1 T ll g 5 if. ills Kim Templin, Kim Kraft, Mary Logan arouse some school spirit This school 1-135 got spirit, before L1 football game. 'V 4. Z Seniors Hold roud Positions. HONOR SOCIETY-Sitting: Dave Bjornson fpresidentj, Pam Turnquist Csecretaryj, Doug Forbes Cvice presidentj. First Row: Kris Olson, Julie Lansing, Sharon Waddell, Laurie Mutch, Pam Hobby, .Kerry Krum, Candy Crellen, Vicki Weaver, Janet Lee, Melinda Brown, Kandee Shaffer, Karen Bryan, Sue Chlapowski, Jody Beley, Gail Rembold, Janet Scott. Second Row: Jodee Theade, Laurie Knaub, Julie Wolfgram, Sharon Melnick, Nancy Moerkerke, Lorna Lemon, Betty Kay Olson, Karen Layman, Colleen Nunemaker, Jeanie Mork, Robin LaGaly, Paula Jordan, Mark Sewell, Janet Hendershot, Gayle Theimer, Jerine Kerner, Renee Dinius, Mary Logan, Donna Ehret, Jacqueline Rom, Karen Larsen, Laura Fauk. Third Row: Dave Fender, Martin Edwards, Pam Bermes, Kirk LeClaire, Randy Schaffer, Pete Johnson, Skip Stanaway, Gary Weiss, John Fitzgerald, Larry Herbert, Dave Taylor, Ric Davidson, Brian D'Ewart, Craig Martel, Jeff Pendergrass, Daryl Engebretson. Fourth Row: Mark Swenholt, Bonar Pandjaitan, Randy Falk, Dave Bakker, Margaret Regan, Bruce Cranston, Brent Roylance, Pete Booras, Jeff Carroll, Dave Hagstrom, Stuart Jackson, Kent Childs, Da Bartle, Bob Papka, Jerry Stoddard, Richard Winslow, Terry Spalinger, Dave Schneide Mark Wagner, Kurt Sielbach, Tom Johnston. ve Above Top-Seniors go through initiation fr ceremonies for Honor Society. Above-Lorna Lemon and Nancy Moerkerke prepare the punch for the after initiation re- freshments. 1 , 1? .-in 1? I H f in :,, ' J ' T15 -L . wg, , f ,T we a Dave Taylor counsels his Senior. SENIOR COUNSELORS-Standing: Jeanie Mork, Donna Ehret, Mary Logan, Jerine Kerner, LaVonne Skalsky, Diane Salsbury. Sitting: First Row: John Fitzgerald, Julie Wolfgram, Leon Pomeroy. Second Row: Sharon Melnick, Andy Schoenberg, Jodee Theade. Third Row: Dave Fender, Chris Teal, Pam Turnquist, Clark Johnson. Fourth Row: Skip Stanaway, Dave Hagsirom, Betty Kay Olson, Chris Kuchera, Lorna Lemon. Fifth Row: Robin LaGaly, David Taylor, Marlene May, Sharon Waddell, Jan Bohlinger, Renee Dinius. Sixth Row: Robert Papka, Paul Havig, Laurie Knaub, John Voorhis, Mark Swlenholt. Seventh Row: Ric Davidson, Doug Forbes, Alan Gergen, Dave Bakker. Eighth Row: Jeff Carroll, Margret Regan, Bruce Cranston, Pete Booras. 265 Far Right- Ms. Bonnie Archer grimaces as she awaits to be struck with another pie at the YKC's pie-throwing contest. She and several other BHS faculty members volunteered to be turkeys for the Key C lub . Right- Chrysti Smith smiles to lure customers to the German Club Booth. Below Right- Getting a cool shower is Cheerleader Sue I-Ieald. The Bronc cheerleaders underwent this torture to raise money. Below- Barker Gary Barber explains how to win big prizes qs. bottle of pop?J at the Thespian Troupe N555 booth. win Senior Class Carnival N 'X ,4 Y Iv. is QLITLF' 1' fix W 4 mf. 5 -Z-., sg Below- French Clubber Paige Gustafson beams as she watches over the French Club Cakewalk. Right- Senior Class member Vickie Weaver and Senior Class Treasurer Alan Gergen count Carnival ticket money. Below Right- One of the Carnivals big winners, Denise Ackerman, carefully guards her booty. 'Q The Carnival was conceived and run by the Senior Class to raise money for the class. The various school organizations made arrangements to run a booth with thirty per cent of the profits going to the Senior Class Fund. We raised over one-hundred dollars, said Senior Class President David Fender and most of the clubs involved made quite a bit too. All in all, I feel the Carnival was a great successg most people did have a very good time. lig l 4 ' ' 4 4. 4341 AN 1 -1. ' 4 K Seniors Are Recognized at BHS Honors Assembl Left- The Exchange Club's Girl and Boy of the Year, Pam Turnquist and jeff Carroll. They were selected for outstanding qualities in leadership, service, and character. jeff is active in Bronc athletics, AFS, Stu- dent Council, and the Letterman's Club. Pam is president of Z-Club, and is active in Student Council, Varsity, and Trepp Family f Singers, and Honor Society. Both said they were tremen- dously honored to be chosen. They were picked from r seniors who had previously been chosen Boy and Girl X of the Month. 's ,Dv c-.A qiigilcs - 'r. , V' :nun -Y ,., -er' . A x.-X , .- Y., c jay Roller, by virtue of being the best typist at Senior High, gmost words pcrininutcs and for-:est mistakcsj, receives the Graco McCollum .-Xi-.mira for Typing. S 268 in john Fitzgerald was awarded one of two Fortin scholarships for one -thousand dollars each. T1 is Pamela Turnquist. Foundation ie other winner Diva--4+ g .citrine M. gr. ,pf - A A W iv 9' 14-4 -US, +I? QU!- gi-.rf-svn faanfgfng -rf 1 -ani On Thursday, May 30, Senior High honored many outstanding students. Over one-hundred sen- iors and underclassmen received awards and scholarships. Master of Ceremonies was Mr. james Duecker. Many Billings service groups and colleges across America gave out the honors as did several Billings businesses. The Sophomore Class Was specially noted for its outstanding driving record. ' '1 HHIIHWIIII ' .ij 55 5 Above Left- The Drama Club and the Thespin Troupe honored Gary Barber, Sharon Melnick, f , David Taylor, and Chrysti Smith as Best Technician, Best Thespian, Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Competitive Dramatlst, respec- tively. Left- Colonel Dewey Hansen presents Service Academy Awards to Robert Papl-ca and Michael Krohn. Below- Student Council Vice- President john Fiizgerald gives BHS class rings to overseas AFS students Bonar Pandjaitan and Claudine Samuel and Bronc annuals to domestic students Becky Raschke, Cynthia Higgins, and xr: 'a if 1- 'if if 269 Joyce Crook. h' 2 52 4 ! --.1 ia. n N . Y Above- Senior Peter Booras ad- mires the award he received for winning the Dan Pekich Memorial Award. 1 Above Right- E. Brent Pederson, -aa.-M-M V Bronc Express sports editor, ac- cepts his jotunalism Silver Key -, award. Right- Sophomore Class President Mike Thomas receives the Safe Drivin award on behalf of the Ne. 'T 5, S Sophomore Class from Mr. Peter Yegen. Below Right- Bob Bloedel, wood- shop student of the year, accepts his award from Mr. Duecker. BOYS AND GIRLS OF THE MONTH ROTA RY C LUB U1 95? EXCHANGE CLUB October Bruce Cranston BOYS November john Fitzgerald Dave Fender December Bernie Lewis Jeff Carroll january Bob Papka Dfgug Forbes February Charles johnson Tlm, Schenk rxiarch D3V:.lCl Bald-Cel' April Les Smith Chms Teal, May Stan jones Tom Mulhns Bruce Drinkwalter Soroptomist Club honored girls jodey Beley and Diane Sanderson GIRLS Sharon Melnick Marlene May Pam Turnquist Gayle Theimer Robin LaGaly Jo Dee Theade Renee Dinius Crystal Hendrickson X M V V: ya 270 1 -. .11 r ' by -rm g 1, 1, H 4 uv. 5 r '4-. 'T'-- R 'X . x- !-3 ' V-ir i I, AW 1 -o -.av v f-'wig-rr' I lr 41' A' -- ifV--M.fav+.1s,,,.,d,,,., , . , , , ,,,,,,,,g , -,., ww. , -34 5,4 W A f ul 7 W r 'Mfr' 1 ,V ,, , ., yy L,, - , 46 Billings Senior High School principal A. R. Collins presents six National Merit Finalists. They are From Left John Fiizgerald, Mark Swenholt, Jerry Stoddard, Margaret Regan, David Taylor, and Renee Dinius. In absentia is Nick Olcott, the seventh finalist and a National Merit Scholar, he is in Belgitun for AFS. The American Legion presented the Boys' Citizen- ship and Girls' Citizenship awards. For boys, the prin- cipal winner was Stan Jones and the alternate was Dave Hagstrom. For girls, the principal was Janine Spech- alske while the alternate was JoDee Theade. Among the service club awards presented were the Midland Roundtable Award, Tom Mullins, the Exchange Club Boy of the Year, Jeff Carroll, The Breakfast EX- change Girl of the Year, Pam Turnquist, the DAR Good Citizenship Award, Carol Hucke, the Elks' Lodge Leadership Award, Bruce Cranston and the Most Valuable Boy, Doug Forbes. Traffic Award for good driving went to the Sopho- more Class, Mike Thomas, president, accepting. In the category of school awards, there is the Bausch 8 Lomb Honorary Science Award winner, Dave Schnei der, other winners are ACS Chemistry Merit Awards, John Heywood, Ric David- son, Ann Hefeneider, and Kris Korfanta, Grace Mc- Collum Award for Typing, Jay Beller, Drama Club Best Theatre Technician, Gary Barber, Outstanding Actor and Actress, David Taylor and C sti Smith, Best Thes- YY pian, Sharon Melnick, Best Competitive Dramatist, Chrysti Smith, Journalism Silver Key, Brent Pedersen, Henry Harsch Journalism Memorial Award, Robin LaGaly, American Associa- tion of Teachers of German, Dan Birks, Larry Schrupp, and Bruce Edwards, Kinetic Girl of the Year, Debbie Bornhoft, Wood Shop Stu- dent of the Year, Bob Bloedel, The Willard Fraser-Robert Frost Award, Margaret Regan and Bruce Cranston, Student Legislative Study Endowment Fund, Senior Civics Classes, Billings Senior Art Club, Kirk LeClaire, Student Council Gavel, Bruce Cranston, Betty Crocker I-Iomemaking Award, Mary Turnquist, Mathematical Association of America, Richard Rom. The Service Academy Scholarships were given to Robert Papka and Michael Krohn, and the University System Honor Scholarships were awarded to David Anderson, Connie Rudloph, Eric Davidson, Juliann Wolfgram, Doug Forbes, John Fitzgerald, Dianna Nelson, Jacqueline Rom, Pam Poore, David Schneider, Terry Spalinger, Kenton Childs, Denise Blackburn, Laurie Knaub, JoDee Theade, David Bartle, Sharon Melnick, Jody Beley, Brent Roylance, Robert Papka, Craig Martell, Mark Swenholt, Pamela Turnquist, Stephen Murphy, Brian Barnard, Kristin Olson, Candyce Crellin, Karin Bryan, and Betty Olson. Montana State University Departmental Awards - Electrical Engineering, Kathy Wiedrich, David Bartle, and Jerry Stoddard, Mechanical Engineering, Martin Edwards, Civil Engineering, Richard Winslow, Chemical Engi- neering, Kelly Marctun. Rocky Mountain College Awards - Honorary Grant - Greg Ganson, golf, Krys Holmes, Music, and David Taylor, drama, Trustee Scholarships - Alan Gergen, Cynthia Kuchera, Laurie Michelson, Robert Packwood, N orm an S chultz, Jay Strever, Music Grant - Steve Habener, Laurie Michelson, and Laurie Mutch, Art Scholarship - Ross Lees, College Scholar- ship - Laurie Michelson, Jay Strever and Frank Molodecki, Honor Scholar- ship - Steve Murphy, Special Incentive Grant - John DeLong. Other colleges Scholar- ships - Whitman, David Schneider, Ricks College, Brent Raylance, Pacific Lutheran University, Laurie Knaub, Brigham Young University, Denise Blackburn, Northwest Nazarene College, Kent Childs. Chrysler Motors Corp. Dealership goes to Mark Swenholt. The scholarship awards includedthe Billings P. T. A. , Dave Bakker and Nancy Moerkerke, Security Trust 8 Savings Bank, Renee Dinius, Midland Bank, Vicky Weaver, Fortin Foun- dation, John Fitzgerald and Pam Turnquist, Rick Hutton Memorial Award, Dave Fender, Sandy's Scholar- ships, Sharon Waddell and Randy Schaffer, Dan Pekich Memorial Award, Pete Booras, Willard Ramsett Scholarship, Jeanne Mork, ROTC Scholarship, Brian Barnard, Yellowstone Ex- tension Homemakers Club, louise Nichols, St. Vin- cents Employees Council, Steve Bohl. Many of tomorrows leaders will need to have youth in their pockets and adventure in their hearts. Their basic challenge will the the challenge of change. - -H. R. Mouros BOYS STATE-Boys State gives stu- dents from the entire state a practical idea of how our government works. The convention is held at Western College in Dillon, Montana, for one week in june. The boys gain experi- ence in government by running for mythical city offices, governor, Lt. governor, etc., and by playing the role in the elected offices toward the end of the session. Youth Learn and ExpcriCI1CG I 'Hx l am rill, 11Ul gH I ......... L T aaa l H, mmlgtlla -fg- Standing-Doug Forbes, Tom Mullins, Brian Barnard, Dave I-lagstrom, Pete Booras. Sitting-John Fitzgerald, Dave Fender, jeff Carroll, Gary Patcs. Dave Taylor. What Government Is All About. ' GIRLS STATE-jo Dee Theade, Betty Kay Olson, Jan Bohlinger, Jeanne Mork, Margaret Regan, Pam Turnquist. 273 Girls State gives the student a practical idea of how both our city and state govern- ment is run. Girls from all over the state go to Helena Where they stay on the campus of Carroll College for one Week. While on campus the girls run for city and state offices. During the last two days of the convention the girls go to the capitol to spend the day in the office to which they were elected. The girls gather at the capitol for a picnic. Far Left-The girls wait in line for lunch. Left-Betty Kay Olson and Jan Bohlinger break for a bite to eat. Ri t And Schoneber gh - Y g Far Right - The crowd listens intently ? Below - Students wait in turn to receive their diplomas. .Iv Right - Robert B. Smith, a BSI-I graduate of the Class of 1914, speaks to the graduating class of 1974. Mr. Smith was in town for the week-end to attend his 60th year reunion. He attended Montana State University and from there he moved to Garden Grove, Cali- fornia, where he has lived for 44 years and is the owner of the Ford Agency there. In 1972 he was recognized by Time magazine as an outstand- ing auto dealer. Far Right - Daryl Engebregson, Skip Stanaway, and Dave Fender entertain the crowd with some brass sounds. nl Just Beginning? -:-:-mf.. '-Q R i ' 'fy I 1 ' 4 0,1 P H! . ':i. 4 I K ' prim!! 1, 1 all Rep. john Melcher, Congressman of Eastern District, delivers the com- mencement speech. 1 X Top Right - The lucky 659 file in from the back of Daylis Stadium. Above Left - After Mr. George Selover presents Gay Skeie with his diploma, he returns to his chair with an ear to ear remember this also, and be well persuaded of its truthg thefuture is not in the hands of fate, but in ours jules Jusserand 275 I, 4 smile. Middle - Claudine Samuel, exchange student from France, smiles with thanks. Right - jim Scott with that old expression less face. raduation Brings Smlles, a ht T sand Thought zt ts afunny thing about Ile - U you refuse to accept anything but the fr best you often get it. ' Top Right - Once a day does it, Alan! Alan Gergen pins a Carnation on Representative john Melcher. Below - Seniors in silhouette. Right - Bronc Photograipher Dave Bakker re ceives his Hsheepskin. ' Far Right - Kelly Feldner and Dave Fender burst out in laughter. Below Right - Students meet in old gym to get in order before going out to Daylis. W. Somerset Maughan 6. If - W . Sz' .-f 4 'U J, f 51 ' The Cap and Gown Hop Brings the Classes of'74 Together for Une last Good Time start. the Shrine Auditorium. f . X Above Left - Lee Wilson and his date do some jitterbugging. Above Right - Cindy Restad and Tom Mullins dress for the '50's and dance appropriately. 277 Left - Pam Poore and Rick Kangas chat while waiting for the music to Below - Students from Senior, West, and Central all dance wgethel' in .- 4 ff 1 l l x., L'x' LaVo1me Skalsky and Mark Holte enjoy some brealdast. The Cap and Gown hop is a big dance for all the '74 graduates in Billings, and is put on by the city service clubs. The dance featured the sotmds of the Hartman's. During the dance breakfast was being served from 1 A.M. through 2 A. M. to keep the dancers' energy sup- ply up. 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Larrv 62,190 Baer, Michae1Scott 212 Bailey, Carolyn Sue 212 Bailey, Kathleen 153 Bailey, Timothy Dean 55,21 252,259,262 Baker, Ronald 190 Baker, Steve 153 Bakker, David 25, 26, 153, 18 259,265,276 Baldridge, Summerfield 100, 102, 153 2, 3, Baldwin, james 221 Balock, Kathleen 153 Balock, Robert Lucas 118,212, 258 Balsam, janet Marie 212 Balsam, Michael 153 Bandel, Peter 212,257 Bangart, Teresa 190 Barber, Gary 48,53,62, 153, 252, 257, 262, 266, 269 Barber, Karen 190 Bargas, James 207 Barker, Cindy 101,141,153 Barker, Diane 190,229 Barnaby, Debbie 212 Barnard, Brian 108,109, 153. 259, 272 Barnhart, Glenda 212 Barnhart, Todd 4O,42,50,52, 63, 69,190, 202, 248, 252, 253, 261 Barrigan, Elizabeth 38, 212, 248 Barth, Melody 153 Barth, Tana jo 212 Barthuly, Peggy 154 Bartle, David 20,154,259,265 Bartz, Brian 3O,31,130,212,25 Bartz, Teresa 72,190,208 Bartz, Terri 248 Bassett, Deborah 154 Batt, Jim 190 Bauer, Cathy Kay 213 Bauer, Cynthia 190 5 Bauer, Kurt 154 Baumann, Debra 38,2 Bawden, Kathrynn 213 Bawden, Robert 190 Baxter, Dale Floyd 213 Bayne, Donald 213 Beaudette, Clay Allen 213 Beckerley, Bob 47,21 Beckers, Douglas 213 Beckers, Sandra 154 Beclqnan, Mayva 154 Beckman, Nita 190 Becktold, Laurel 77, Beebe, Mike 106,213 Beeler, Mark 213 Beeman, Timothy jay 213 Beierle, Jay 190 Belcher, Earl 30,2 Beley, Gary Kit 213 ,Beley, Jody 154,265 Bell, Bell, Bell, Bell, Bell, Bell, Bella Cynthia 154 David 34,213 Don 76,190 Glenda 241,250 Martha 213 Ruth 213 my, Sherene Kay 213, 248, 253, 258, 261, 268 The BEST. Bellrock, Llewellen 154 Belue, Brenda 207 XX ff ff, ' Zvi 5,54 1 ff ,O , ,,, W, ,I W A X ,Q -. 1 ., -5, x -. x 1 S D 13 S' . aim? ,M if ' A 3 .1 1 -Ai! 4: 0 'Al lgfff'fffffffffff--'ffffffffffffff-fffffffff.-ffffffff, ,250 2 ' .l1?Y. M M' -xws xwvl. -5 v. -, '- x xx wmv. wt K, X N., 154 9 13 , 251 I de O 255, 261 u , Beller, Rocky Jay 117,138,190, Treat yourself to W1lCOXSOH s Ice Cream Benesh, Steven 154 Eighth Street West and Order Your 1974 1975 Bronc Annual TODAY! Custer Avenue Phone 245 3521 V A gl sz: if 1 Ci :mn A at 1 Tomorrow may be too late!!! Q Q HALF Gntou ICE CREAM , . ,, -. wxxmr- -. WILCOXSON S ICE CREAM AND CANDY COMPANY is located at 114 North 19th Street We manufacture all types of ice cream Lights and frozen desserts T11 1 , 4- 1 1 iff Nr' 4 r'n!Iu!!, The cherished memories, those special moments, the laughter and the fun in your life will be in the 1974 75 Bronc Annual On Sale ln Room 210 Today isn t too early! Bennett, Bennett, Bennett, Bennett, Bennett, Bent, Su Bentley, Cynthia Ann 213 Frank 109 Judith 190 Keith 213 Sherry 213 san 190 Randy Wa 'YT1 Berg, Jackie 154 Berg, Janelle 154 Berg, Norman Edward 213 Berg, William Louis 39,213 Berger, Michelle Marie fMimiJ 38,40, 42, 63, 190, 255 Bergquist, Debbie 190,254,255 Beringer, Joanne Louise 213 Bermes, Pamela 59, 72, 154, 252,260,265 Bermes, Teri 39,213 Bernasek, Kellee 34,190 Bernhardt, Connie 72, 190,248 Bernhardt, Sherry 213 Bernhardt, Steve Ray 213 Berns, Gary 154 Berry, Glenda 213,248 Bertram, Collette fKimJ 154 Best, Raymond 106,213 Beswick, Carl 213 Beswick, Tim 34, 35,41, 90 Bethurem, Randy Lynn 213 Bettey, Venus 245 Bettise, Patrick 27, 190, 258 Bettise, Shawn 100, 148,154 Bettise, Terry Colin 138,213 Betzer, Dan 154 Beven, Ruth 38,213 Bice, William 76,213,257 Bickford, Donald 136, 148,190 Bieber, Debra Jean 39,214 Bierwieler, Valerie 239, 261 Birgenheier, Linda 38,214 Birgenheier, Margarot 245 Birks, Daniel 53,190 Birks, Davis 51,54, 252,262 Bissett, Theresa 38,43, 76, 214 Bittner, Leonard 214 Bittner, Melissa 190 Bjorndal, Mary 190 Bjorndal, Patrick Neil 214, 257 Bjornson, David 13,39,40,42, 80, 87, 154, 248, 256, 259, 265 Blackburn, Denise 154 Bladow, Madelein 241 Blair, Brooke 39,43, 191, 248, 254,261 Blake, Carol 207 Blank, Becky Lynne 214, 260 Blehm, Steven 155 Bloedel, Bob 155,270 Blue, Ken Leroy 106,214 Blunt, Teresa Ann 214 Bochy, Greg 100,155,257 Bochy, Kim 191,257,263 Boe, Kristi 214 Boehme, Alvin 214 Boehn, Donna 244 Boehrne, Lana 155 Peterson Lmdamood Professional Educafors to Srrfe lozzr .Needs PHONE C4063 259-4185 1815 Grand Avenue Billings, Montana 59102 105 North 29th Street Al F' Guin-H F eaturing Conn, Selmer, and LeBlanc Band ,Instruments Roth String Instru- ments Your School Music Headquarters for 49 years I I A - Q, 1 A 7-5 haill lllf it l6llQllHEHUhl1ll J 287 CARTSCEWE THEATRES SAGE- CINE, - OTOR LYLE COX - General Manager F Q' Y' QR, 1 N H 53 151504 . , P.O. Box 20195 Billings, Montana Boheman, Becky 74,191,255 Bohl, Kelly Rae 214 Bohl, Steven 155 Bohlinger, jan 72, 155,273 Boland, Iody 191 Boles, Tim 76,191 Bolliger, Kelly 191,250 Bolme, Joni 141, 155 Bolme, Micheal W. 191 Bond, Richard 155 Booras, Peter 12,88,92, 100, 103, 112, 114,148, 155, 260, 265,270,272 Borgen, Bruce 191 Bornhoft Dan 214 231 248 a 1 9 9 259 Bornhoft, Debra 38,43, 155, 255 Bortis, Sharon 214 Phone C4061 259-9783 Boschert, john 214 Boucher, Carver 155,251 Bouchy, Greg 100 Bouslaugh, Barbara Ann 34 Bouslaugh, Clinton 77, 155 Bowers, john 191 Bowles, Timothy Dell 214 Bowman, Ian 38,214 Boyle, Leroy 214 Boyle, Lorna 245 Bragg, Elizabeth 132,214 Branae, Gary 236 Brandvold, Arthur 234 Branstetter, Cathy 214 Branstetter, Cindy 214 Branstetter, Sonya 155 Braun, Steven 191 Brehm, Kathryn 72,191 'uw ,- , ., S MUNI N THUNU'ERBDLr 81 AND ll THAT Breshears, Clayton 130,214 Breshears, David 155 Bresheais, james 155 Bresheais, Steve 191 Brewer, Richard 16,77, 155 Brewington, Jim 155 Bricend, Rebecca 214 Briggs, Bonnie 38, 214, 254, 255 Broadhuxst, jack 214 Brooker, Ronald 191 Brogan, Brice 191 Broin, Renae 214 Brooks, Cynthia 155 Brookshire, Marylin 56,237, 253 Brosius, janet 70,191 Brown, Christine 155 Brown, Collen 214,250 344 Grand Avenue Phone 248-31 55 Member Billings Multiple Listing Brown, Crown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Craig 51,57, 191,253 Debra 214 Melinda 155, 265 Patricia 214 Richard 40, 43, 191 Ronald 76,214 Steve 214 Vickie L. 38,214 Browning, Mary 156 Bruce, Rhonda 214 Bruder, Ralph 156 Brumfield, Denise 72,82, 85, 156,248 Brumfield, Jamie 214 Brush, Yvonne Carol 191 Bryan, Karin 156,265 Bryan, Kimberly 212, 214, 248, 255 REALTOR Bryant, Debra 214 Bryant, Richard 214 Bublitz, Tim 214 Buckalew, Michael 191 Buechler, Dale 191,262 Buening, Diane 214 Bull Tail, Joseph 191 Bullinger, Mike 191 Bump, Marte 156,250 Burchell, Tracee 191 Burgener, Kirk 156,259 Burgener, Susan 191 Burgess, Mike 59, 106, 12 236 Burlingame, Cinda 156 Burlingame, Harvey 109, 191 Burnett Bec 130 1 kv Burnett, Brad 108, 136, 138, 1 II . 71 A I WEST 1 -211 , 4 aww:-rzrz 5.4311 AWP? ,51- mo COMMUNICATICDNS, INC. P.O. Box 364 3207 Montana Avenue Phone 259-5058 Billings, Montana 59103 214,259,260 Burns, Sandra 145,214 Burns, Tammi E. 191 Butcher, Cindy 156 Butcher, Michael Joseph Butler, Janice 130, 214 Butler, Jeff 191,258 Butterfield, Shelley 191 Byrne, Louann 214,261 214 Calderon, Aqulina 214 Caldwell, Shawn 214 Calhoun, Deborah 214 Calhoun, Kevin 191 Callahan, Laura 244 2,123, 252, 253 Campbell, Gregory 24,214 I 1 sv 1 1 Bu.LnNos, MONTANA 1611117 W 9 2204 CENTRAL AVE. 1 X 656-7005 f41.l1V0i1lL i 1 I In , A . 1 : .321-.2912 .,.,. V 4 , ,Zi-2. 51,4 ,sl-1 , ,Yang ,PAQ ',5,!,u,, 1, , -1- -:rm . e- -H-I I-I ' 11 gi Kit?-Lf 1 ' ,rrf',!'r ' 'Ei 4 - V L ' ' :xl 1 V - .1 1 iv' T.. -If.:---1 - 5' -if I P 5 1 . N 3 X X canon, Sally 5o,53,63, 156, Campbell, Jeff 214 Campbell, Kevin 215 Campbell, Paul 118,215 Campos, Karen 215 Cantwell, Sherri 156 Cappon, Daniel 156 Carey, Marianne 191 Carlson, Dale 191,259 Carlton, Anna 191 Carroll, I. Gregg 191 Carroll, jeff 17,81,83,1 00, 102,112,113, 114,115, 138, 148, 156, 170, 248, 263, 265, 268, 272 Carroll, john 215 Carrol, Mary 191 Carstensen, john 94, 112, 113, 157 1 STIIDIIIS - IN TE RPRE Tl VE POR THA I TURE Castro, Lydia 215 Cattaned, Allen 215 Caudill, Mathew 100, 123, 191 Cavan, Kay 60, 70, 157 Cavan, Tim 106,118,215 Cernohlavek, Jerry 157, 250 Certain, Robert 191 Chalmers, Helen 215 Chapple, Kathleen 215 Charles, Gloria 215 Charles, Robert 138,191 Charles, Santos 215 Charleson, Donald 94, 157, 259 Chavez, Barbara 215 Chavez. Carol 39, 40. 42, 91,115 Chavez, Franklin 191 Chemodurow. Gail 192 Childs, Kenton 157, 259, 265 71' A , f, ' STUDIO ,A '- 'v 1 fl , ' g -Q sX l fat ' V ix ' Ink z 1 rxxfx ,111 1 1 A S ll' 11' I 2901 3FiD AVE. N. 259-8686 E'RE STILL NUMBER AT TWG LGCATIONS Chlapowski, Annette Sue 145, 157. 260.265 Chlapowski, Kristine 54, 192, 261,263 Christenson, Denis 215 Christiaens, Beverly 40, 43, 192,254 Christiansen, Deborah 141,21 250,254 Christopherson, David 215 Churchill, Edward 192 Clark, Charlotte 192 Clymore, Dennis 106, 118 Cockrell, Bonnie 215 Cogburn, Cindy 192 Cogburn, Sandy 40,42 Coker, Cheryl 94,215 Cole, Kathleen 157, 248, 257 Cole, Steve 215 S, Coles, Vera Laurie 38,215,248 Coley, Curtis 215 Collins, A. R. , Jr. 235,271 Collins, Delmer 30,124,215 Collum, Carmel 215 Cox, Henry 238 Cozzens, Connie 30,215 Cozzens, Curt 40,42, 192,262 Craddock, Cindy 215 Craft, Kimberlee 39,43, 130, 215,264 Craft, Vicki 39,215,255 Craig, Sammy 157 Crane, Diana 158 Crane, Loretta 215 Cranston, Bruce 39,6O, 80, 90, 92, 126, 129, 138, 148,'149, Dakolios, Toni 192 Daley, Shawn 158 Dampier, Beverly 245 Dana, Gail 31,132, 135,192, 248 Dangerfield, Randy 158 Dangerfield, Reggie 15, 30,2 Darkenwald, Jeff 215 Dauenhauer, Mark 192 Davenport, Linda 158 Davidson, Eric 30, 31, 55, 61, 158, 186, 248, 253, 263. 265 Clark, Dale 76,215 Clark, Dan 1.57 Clark, Dave 192,257 Clark, Eddie 100, 148,157, 24 250 . Clark, Karen 192 Clark, Larry 157 Clark, Lorri 215,254 Clark, Mark 215 Clark, Micheal 123,192 Clark, Ronald 109, 138, 157 Clark, Vicki 39,43, 141, 215, 263 Clark, Wane 31,34, 37, 157 Clausen, Barbara 62, 236, 255 Clawsen, Hildegard 245 Cline, Debra 192 Cline, Gary 157 Cline, Greg 215 First Avenue and 29 Street Locally Owned Department Store in Dovsmtown Billmgs, Montana Colton. Kathleen 34, 35, 215 Colton, Sally 60 Congdon, Gail 215 8: Contreraz, Delia Diane 215 Conway, Cynthia 192 Cook, Debra 215 Cook, Judson 192 Cook, Steven 157 Cooper, Patricia 110, 141, 143, 157, 253 Corcoran, Namci 56, 192, 248, 252,253,255 Comeau, Laureen 157 Corneliusen, Stewart 157 Corson, Vickie, 157 Cortez, Jose 192 Couture, George 192 Couture, Michael 215 Covalt, Nina 40,192 ' 290 158, 248, 249, 252, 265, 274 Crawford, Cynthia 40, 43,192 Crawford,- Randall 207 y Crellin, Candy 34, 59, 136, 137, 158, 186 , 265 Critelli, Tanya 40, 192, 255 Cromwell, Douglas 158 Crook, Joyce 68,69, 269 Cuellar, James 126, 129, 192 Cummings, Marilyn 215 Cunningham, Julie 215,260 Dahl, John 30, 31, 32, 152, 158, 248, 249, 257, 258 Dahms, Paulette 192 Dailey, Clyde 106, 118, 215, 258 Dailey, Leonard 12,146 Dakolios, Michelle 215,250 Davidson, Scott 126,128,192 Davies, Maryanne 192 Davis, Brett 215 Davis, Elaine 255 Davis, Kris 158 Davis, Marty 158 Davis, Vickie 192 Dawson, James 158 Dawson, Rose 39,215 Deavila, Cindy Deavila, Brandy 192 Decker, John 112, 144, 145, 19 Deeney, Connie 158 Deford, Duane 76 Degel, Adrienne 215 Degel, Joanne 158 Degroat, Pieter 192 Deibele, Ricky 192 Deichert, Ronald 192 CAR CLIN C 17th Street West and Phone Grand Avenue 248-7437 SPECIALISTS IN TUNE UPS ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS TIRES BATTERIES 1 .5.:.1f ,1g:...,a, ef., Q45-vw.-4-ow, ,g1:,-41- sz-Aff, f' W- '-rv-9:1'f.'fb:. 11 1 Je, 1. ,ze,fa,f if 74122,-fe. :W -'-ff +ve: - er: 'Isis-- f-fC QL'E.?:E,'5 '11 wr' fer -1 wa, -f1-,W- -nw ,. -'42 , -1-:N ips., 131451-:e.,,g-1 5-?fa,.6i,:f-.w. ,, N, 1, ft- 41221131 1 '54, 1 , - ':fP95'f':4'T :1 fi ':Y 'f'7 :'I. ,f7 1 ,.g,.-C' T, .,.ff,.-fir. LT-'-'i f-1i .72 ' A 6 A 1111, 1 6 T11 17t77f 7 BRANCHES 1 1 V, 1 -, J 11 VV G ,,. , VVEVVV, ,1 7 Rapid City, South Dakota, 77VI:Qibby,7 fl Deadwood Avenue 4 7 777 ' ' 7, V A' A if V 1 7 1 5 , Box 333 ' 7 A f 1 1 Deines, Vickie 192 Dobesh, Ierry 250 Duke, Wayne 76V,'V1:60, 182 1 A 1109, 13815111403 V Delaware, Frank 124,215, 248, Dobrenz, Carol 216 Dukes, William 192' K1 I Egeland, M1agk1193,,V'VfV 257 Dobrenz, William 159 Dunbar, Jeanne 150' 1 eV Ehli, Daplyne 160 i A2 f Dejarnett, ,Mary 237, 262 Dockter, Corlis 216 Dunbar, jerry' 160 , Ehresman, Jeronixe 71602 A 1 , ,V Demaniow, Lee 215 Dockter, Curtis 39, 216, Dunbar, Vicki 216 V' E111-egman,'MQniCa11V1,93V, 248-VV' V- Desmul, Gerald 192 Doerr, Marlene 242, 264, Duncan, Marilyn 216 - 'Y 1V fEhret,fDo1nna 11571,160,'252,2537, Detienne, jonathan 215 Dolechek, Marilyn 159 Dunlap, Constance 38,'40,42, - A 2610,1264,265 1V 1 11 Detienne, Martin 158 Doll, Cynthia 216 192 1 ,V j, ,V 1 x VV , Elder, B,.ady1,1V'115'0 'ji 11 Devine, Kay 192 Doll, Steve 192 Dupea, David 2115 ' ,D , '1 1E'1eg,oh,V 'ChggiH11,6,0'V'1f'f Devous, Doug 192 Dols, Gary 234 6 Dupea,,Ralph 192 Eliason, ,Can-011V 2313 Devous, Mike 39 Dols, Guy 192 Durnell, julie 192 ,1 1 1 5,1131-tQn,V 1NanCy','2151, 1 Dewald, Larry 106, 216 Dompier, Ramona ,216 1 , Dumey, Joleen 1207 Elliot, David' 193, ' ,1 ,V 1 Dewart, Brian 158, 265 Donnelly,'Dennis 159 Dyche, Steve, 242 A 7 7 ElIiott,'Lynn.40, 193, 11 Dewart, David 216 Dooley, Kirk 60 ' ' 1' 1 ' ' Ellis, 'Brenda 40,193 , Dey, Connie 207 Don't Mix Lottie 216 Eakman, Nancy,193 - 1 Ellis, David11'93'1 Dick, Leilani 192 Dotson, Faye 159,248 Earl, Lila 2116 1 ' 1 ',i ,,,' Ellswgrfh,-,Cafhy1,'207 - V Dick, Shawl 159 Dvfson, Paul 136,216 Eaf1nger,jPeggy 110- 1 , Ellsworth, Denny1,4o,42,1l9z11 Dickerson, Curtis 192 Douglas, Donita 192 Eaton, Sheldon 160 1 , 'Ellsworth,,Tam3,fa1'138 'V Dickinson, Dan 216 Dowdle, Kimberly 192 Eckart Renate1160 VE11Swo,-th, 1J19,mm1ie-A 1 1 GROWING WEST WITH .BILLINGS A 1, V, ,, 12l,l, 1 f f I , 1 , ,1 1 -1 ', 1 'V '. 1V VfV1 11,', 1V ,1' 1 , 1 V ,V 1 1 1 V, 1 V, 1 ' V V V V.,V,1 V, V VVVf, T V VVV VV A 1 12 2 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 12li 1 ' 2 M111 1rsi ' i1s7 1 Q91 Q , 1 1 r L-'ultima-A-.H-urihrvsi'-an-rn' V VVVV , 2,551 1 V VV V V. VKV, ,V W1 , VV1 .V A 17th and Grand Avenue 1 1 f tli,i1 Billings, Montaiiaf 'lJ1 1 v1i, Dickinson, Scott 159 Downer, Trudi 561, 237, 253 Eckhardt, Robert 77,1604 , ,'E1'K1iQk,1'fiD2,W,1'1fZi1l6,,f,1'i,' fi1, yi -VVV gg Diede, Jean 1912 Drain, Cathy 192,255 1 Eddy, Keith 192 , 11 11 1 Emter, ,ilr ,c1eigsr,,g59,111,931 7,1, Diefel, Michael 159 Drange, Iudith'3O,216 Eddy, Kenf 192. 11 1 I j , lEng6br65S6n,1,,,1QaW1l43O,'511g,l-34, 1111142 Dillon, john 159 Drange, Warren 192,257 Eddy, Richard ,150V,VVVV,1g'V' 1fi, 7 ,,,,1 ,1,1' ,V V,VVV 17, 1'Vi 1, ,,1, 1, 1517, Dirnich, Mark 1159, 192 Dreeszen, Arlene 159 Edwards, Bruce 192, 253,262 fEriglish,g1R,aZe',,lSlan V111 2 15 1',t1' f11VVV Dimich, Thomas 50 Drinkwalrer, Bruce 100,138, Edwards, Edna-12164 f 11 1 1 1lv1l11 I Dineen, Sharon 110, 141,216, 148, 159 ' 7 Edwards, I'M9,1'tiI! 12,'3f9',f4,5,j1, 254 Dubois, Sally 72, 73, 192,248 V 47,V49,V1461, 160, V, 1 ' ', i Z ',1' Dinius, George 34, 37, 108,192 Duecker, james 238 EdwaI'dS,7 1011117 1,1, V YE! 11s 5 1' ,',' ,, ,, ,1,EP1e5f5 r11' Dinius, Debbie 192 ' Duffy, I-6Of121311,192 Edwards, Kevin-1100,f11,2Qss12L1fs21 1l111r11 1 '1EPPerS611s' Dvinius, Renee 53557, 159,251 Duke, Loffi 159 1 7 1222 133, 1923 11V, :111iff5f1573,i1iQf -'i11i 12 ifii 253, 261, 265,271 Duke, Lynn 76, 192 4 7 j 11f2 l'i1- 1 if' 2 v E 11f1f 1 flfilillflff' 7 1 SA11' 1 .111 .f'11 - 1g if ' 1 51 5-1:11, : ' 11-1 ' , BILLINGS AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION SALUTES BILLINGS SENIOR HIGH AMERICAN AUTO MART, INC. 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Fels, Rhonda 216, ' Fender, David. 88, 100, 138, 7140, 148,'149, 152, 161, 248, 259, 265, 272, 274, 276 ' Fender, Wilma 239 Fenter, Dennis 161 Fenton, Rebecca' 193, 256 Ferguson, Don 31,32 f Ferguson, Rickey 1961 Fettig, Kennth 130,216 ' Fiberg, Kim 217 Fields, C. J. 77,242 Finley, Tom 217 Finn, Julie 138 Firemoon, Vincent 217 Fischer, Stanley 161 Fischer, Connie 217 Fisher, Diana 217 Fisher, Donald 193 Fisher, Stephanie 34,217 Fitchner, Lisa ,71,I217, 255 Fitclmer, Randy 38, 83, 161 Fitzgerald, john 20, 55, 161, 186, 248, 249, 253, 259, 265, 268, 269. 271. 272 Fitzhugh, Dawn 38,46,49, 19 Flagler, Lanette 161 Fleck, Charlene 193 Florez, Dora 30,217 Florschuetz, Frank 30, 193 COME SEE US YOU'LL LIKE US STUDIO QUALITY PORTER IT RE 119 NORTH 30 STREET PHONE 245-C5168-f ,eyi 1 5qfBAILl.,INGSi, lj: -' 'T- , . -'-L N0 ONE WAS EVER SORRY . 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Forester, Sue 161 Gallagher, Curtis 193 Forshee, Joni 193 Ganskop, Debbie 135 Forshee, Robert 193 Ganson, Gergory 162 Forsythe, Elizabeth 13,69, 72, Garlock, Gary 241 X 208 Garrett Charles 217 Fortier, Rodney 161 Garritsdn, Ron 217,253 f Fortney, Nicki 34,35,217 Gause,Ioseph 76,217 Fosjord, Arna 161 Gauge, Robert 162 F9Si9rd, Clayton 217 Gauthier, Barbara 162 FOSjOI'd, Vicky 110, 111, Gavingky, Patricia Foster, Alberia 141,142,193 Gavinsky, Walter 162 SHADOAN'S MEN'S STORE, 2910 SECOND gowiefr ?fX1H1d1gg3217 3aYVe1'tn IDav9f 50633217 254 - ow er o nn erring enni er AVENUE NURTH, Carnes all the Iafest Fox, D,ebra 207 ' Geigerfniehard 13O,,193,,260 fashions for men who want the best ln Fox, James 193 Geiaek, Elmer 234 dregs, Fox, joe 207 George, jerry 162 gox, Rain 161193 George, Sandra 193 . I ox omas Gergen A an 5 51 54 152 Good quallty and reasonable prices are Fox: Tony 74,141 162,248,2S2,253,3,56,,262,, what you'll find at Shadoan's. grant, 138111920217 259,1f4,267r276 ran , Om Gerre , Cheryl Ann 217 , Frank Vi 245 Gibbs Charlotte 193 Among Shadoan's services are tuxedo rreier', Douglas 217 Gibbs: Mike 162 rentals, French, Herbert 193 Gibbs, Richard 239,261 Freund, Judy 217 Gibson, jerry 162 Friley, Nena 38, 4O,42,46,47, Giesick, Rachel 245 7O,82, 84, 87, 161 Giesse, Karen 244 COMPLIMENTS ' OF MARSHALL- , H SALSBURY, INC. i OUR naipmdm' Insurance lnsunmrp ,URGENT had Bonds Real Estate 294 Y dig. OTOR HOTEL Free Guest Parking Air Conditioned Coffee Shop GE ERAL 4' , CUSTER Gilbert, Richard 100,102,193, Grider, Lance 52,58,253,256, 263 262 Gillen, Maggie 39,43,162 Griep, Bruce Allen 217 f,,,! Gillet, Carolyn 193 Grimes, Brian 217 '55 V f 'fy Gillis, David 162 Grimstad, Paul 103,113,135 t,tt,1 2 H fiii Gillis, Pete 217 217 iiriii , Gipsen, Teresa 193 Grissom, Cynthia Ann 21, 110, W , n 1 fjifgq , Glendenning, Diane 2.17 141,217, 228, 254 3 f 'Q fftg ffj Glenn, Eugene 193 Grissom, Susan 217,250 ' Glenn, Tracy Everett 217 Gross, Claudia 72, 145,195 Glock, Doris 241 Gross, Lore 38,43,217 Glover, james 217 Grossi, George 126,238 Glynn, Don 238 Goffey, Kenneth 217 Gochenour, Cathy 193 Gullett, Richard 40,193 Goehenour, Diana 193 Gustafson, Paige 26,217,261 Goddard, Nina 162 267 Goff, Cynda 194,250 Gustafson, Shawn Eric 217 Gokey, Mike 77,194 Gutierrez, Robert 194 2 Gomez, Patricia 194, 248,252, 253,254,255 Haanpaa, Roberta 163 Goodson, Michael 3O,194,26O, Hebener, Gail 163,255 252 Habener, Steve 39,40,42,163 Gorham, Hemi 163,248 Hadley, Warren 217 9 Goulet, Peggy Sue 217 Heegelens Jeff 138 S S 6 Goulet, Tom 163 Hagadone, Douglas 194 6 Gradle, Ronald Craig 194 Hagan: Gwen 217 0 0 G,-aeber, Richard 163 Haggerty, Florence 163 E I R U y Gramley, Cheryl Ann 34,217, Hagstrom, Dan 55,217,23O,253 250 Hagsfram, Dave 15,138,163, Grasswick, Debborah K. 38, 43, 263,265,272 Q 163 Hahn, Robin E. 163 , Gray, Mary 40, 43,194 Haney, Al 242 511 G d 3 Gra , Xane 124,217 Haider, Ka n 72 217 ran , :ll Grezn, Barbara 239 Hailstone Mlzrgie ,217 ll lmllluuuln Greenfield, Cheryl Ann 217 Hall, David 39,43,106, 248, - Greenfield, Michael Ray 194 259, 263 Greenfield, Yvonne Mary 217 Halverson, James 194 Gress, Dusty Ray 76, 194 Halverson, Margot 34,217 Grice, Bill 217 Hammerstrom, Ioan Marie 30, Grice, Terry 163,251 194 ACCREDITED BY COSMETOLOGY ACCREDITING COMM. 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MONTANA 59101 Hoffman, Jane 195 Hoffman, Patty 195 Hoffman, Ron Lee 218 Hofmann Edward Leo 34 195 Hofmann, Laura 72,218,248 Homess, Chris 57, 62,63 8, 195, 248,253,258,261 Homess, David 76,219 Homess, Mlchael 30,219 Holbert, Theresa 50, 54,1 , 252,253 Holden, Patricia 195 Holloway, Tim 219 Holmes, Daryl 195 Holmes, Debbie Marie 39,219 Holmes, Krys 36,165,252, Holmgren, Susan Kay 31,145, 195 Holt, Debra Jean 219 Holtberg, Tony 100, 1 38, 165 Holte, Mark 38,40,42,100, 148, 165, 277 299 Holte, Steven 219 Holthues, Evelyn 195 Holzworth, Steve 165 Holzworth, Stewart 195 Homewood, Kevin 219 Honaker, James 30, 34, 195 Honer, Jean 237 Hopkins, Connie 207 Hopkins, Julie 219 Hopkins, Vicky Jean 209 Hoppe, Donald 165 Hoppe, Sheryl 195 Hopper, Julie 195,248 Horner, Brian 195 Hoth, Debbie 136,144,149, 195 Hoth, Eric 136,148,195 Houchen, Brenda 39,219 Houchen, Larry 165 Householder, Debbie 165 Houston, Charlene 165 Hoven, Dorothy 165 Hoven, Rose 165 Howard, Cynthia 195 Howard, Rebecca 219 Howe, Ralph 30,219 Hubbell, Katherine 195 Hubley, Sherman 238 Hucke, Carol 61,72,86,87, 89,165 Hucke, Lynne 219 Hudiburgh, Denise 38,4O, 42, 195,255 Hudson, Lori 15,30,219 Huddleston, Margie 244 Huffman, Elza 241,250 Hughes, Toni 141 Hughes, William 219 Huirgren, Jeff 109, 118,138 219 Hummel, Adella 235 Hunt, Jennie 219 Hunter, Huguette 239 Hunter, Jean Marie 195 Hunter, Randy 59,100, 112 114, 1 38, 195 Huntington, June 219 Huntington, Vinita 165 Huston, Tom 219,261 Hutton, Sue 68 Inman, Carrie 219 Inman, Saint 30, 31,219 Isern, Kurt 219 lwen, Beth 38,43,195,2S5 lwen, Wayne 219 Jablin, Mike 59,136,242 Jackson, Robert 239 Jackson, Stuart 38,65,256, Jackson, Rosemary 165 Jacobs, Sarah 245 Jacobsen, James 15,100 138,195,209 Jacobson, Dean 165 Jacobson, Jon 118,219 Jakobs, Valerie 219 Jaksha, William 100 2 7, 1 O ' f I 4 tc A ,I . V S, x, ' in 1 Q 111 p 'ia 'lil' A J ' - lil 1 1 W, West Park Plaza 1 a- 1 - .5 I f ll Q it x t! I, ,N 2 si X' 'Ri' 1 J 'gb x .IN fa 5 ,X J 'il f! K Idelman, Elfreida 239 4 ' J! I 1 l B11 fx , lx 'l I, 1 65 , I f ,11 Phone 252 2935 N I CREATIVE NAME IN PHOTOGRAPHY i 113 North 29th Billmas Montana our outdoorables studio Classics A-TQUCHIJS OF CLASS ' F- - :,-.- J' viii, 2 ' 11 , SELF SERVICE FURNITURE 1444 Grand Avenue OFFERS RETAIL FURNISHINGS AT WHOLESALE PRICES OFFERS FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN 'IHE UNITED STATES PAY MORE WHAT FOR? SE i LF 1 1- 5, 1 CA vm. 1, f is S -. ss Src W J I, if x H 3 if 1, f'1?5, 5,1 3 ix A- 1.1 V, . Il L' N 5 1 , IH Y, lg, an Q , -Q me 7 ll I' 3 ij, l James, Bryan 38,40,42, 165 Julie 39, 43, 130, 141, Jangula, 219 Jaramillo, Rita 40, 42, 95, 195, 255 Jasbeck, Donna 195 Jeffers, David 219 Jellison, Beverly 236,244,254 Jenness, Matthew 40,219 Jenness, Sharon 219 Jensen, William 109,195,258 Jewison, Patrice 31,195 Jimison, Jerry 58,100,139 Johnson, Bobbi 74,166 Johnson, Clark 39, 40, 42, 88, 92,166,251 Johnson, Connie 145,166 Johnson, Danny 195 Johnson, David 138, 148, 166, 195,259 Johnson, Debbie 219 Johnson, Gary 106,107 Johnson, Gloria 166 Johnson, Jack David 138 Johnson, Judy Ellen 219 Johnson, Larry 166 Johnson, Mark 219 Johnson, Norma 41 Johnson, Peter 83, 100, 148, 166,265 Johnson, Richard 76 Johnson, Royal 41 Johnson, Robin 195 Johnson, Teri 195 Johnson, Traci 74, 76,196 Xx O.. Il Johnston, Tom 64, 166,265 Johnstone, Brenda 219 Joines Joines Joines Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, I 3 Q PeeWee 166 William 219 Wilma 40 Bill 138, 196,248 Brian 30,219 Charles 196 Cliff 40, 42,219 Dale 207 Del 234 James 196 Jim 196 Kathy 110, 141,219,254 Kelly 219 Robert 196 Robin 207 Ronda 219 Samule 166,251 Stanton 26, 27, 39,40, 42, 51, 95, 166, 186, 248, 251, 252,263 Jones, Thomas 76, 196 Jones, Wanda 196 Jones, William 100 Jordan, Paula 166, 257, 261, 265 Jorgensen, Thomas 76,219 Josephson, Thomas 124,219 Joslin, John 166 Jourdan, David 219 Jovanovich, Jeffrey 166 Judd, Steve 242,244 Juel, India 39,431,219 1 fi an ik 4 x X GRE T NORTHWE ST RECREATION CENTER B01 NDRTH 27TH ST an.l.lNGs, MONTANA T PHONE! 245-73:35 v9 BPEClALlB'l'Bx DIRT TRAll.,B'l'REE1Q J 0 minima i:2':z5:5'2a.mH U' 0 PARTS SERVICE BD 3 SALES 301 :C no. wow 1- MZ? FINANCING AvAn.Ae- E :ui-n--Na E' 0 E Iuhl, Faye Pam 12,196 Iunkert, Adella 27, 31,219 Iunkert, Al 166 jurosek, Michele 16, 72, 196, 248 Iuroshek, Judith 38, 196 justice, David 196 justice, Mike 138,219 justice, Rick 219 Kreiner, Helen 196 Krenzler, Mary 167 Kreps, Linda 167 Kreps, Richard 196 Kreps, Robert 167 Krohn, Mike 39,40, 42, 123, 149,167,269 Kamaka, Roberta 166 Kammerzell, Karen 166 Karnmerzell, Lynette 219 Kammerzell, Timothy 76,196 Kangas, Randy 100,148,196 Kangas, Ricky 166,277 Kangas, Terra 220 Karch, Harvey 196 Kathrein, Kathy 220 Kathrein, Patricia 196 Kaufman, Eddie 100,138,148, 196,258 Kautl, Rodney 196, 248, 259 Kautzmann, Arthel 71 , 220, 248, 255 Kavonius, Dorothy 196 Keele, Frank 220 Keele, james 220 Keenan, James 166 Keenan, John 196 Keene, David 118,220 Kehm, Tammy Ann 220,250 Kelim, Leanne 34,220 Keller, Elizabeth 220 Keller, Judy 196,264 Kelley, Carolyn 38,220 Kelley, Thomas 63, 136, 137, 148, 149, 156, 196 Kelly, Mark 30,196 Kembel, Michelle 196 Kembel, Roger 220,251 Kennedy, Gerald 220 Kent, Kathy 40, 43,196 Kent, Marilyn 38,220 Kenyon, Robert 196 Kepler, Gayle 220 KER, NC. 1831 Main Street Phone 245-6493 Landscaping General Contracting Kercher, Paul 196,260 Kernan, David 220 Kern, james 91,196 Kerner, Jerine 166, 264, 265 Kerner, Michael 220,259 Kerr, Jack 106,220 Kessel, Joe 245 Kessler, Jerry 82, 238, 258 Ketterling, Bonita 39, 43, 167 Ketterling, Gary 220 Kiedrowski, Kraig 167,257 Kiesel, Catherine 220 Kiesel, Charles 220 Kilbotune, Margaret 38,43, 51, 54, 196, 252, 253, 263 Killonen, Michael 196 Kilwein, Leslie 76,196 Kilwien, Pamela 220 MONTANA-DAKOT TILITIES , 1 f ii1'1 'iilf 7 A izl 4?fi 'I,7V , N ,, ' .. ' X. .FURNITURE ODBAPEBIES ' I Xie, are . 'f 'R ' 2. ,F .CAHPETINO .GIFTWABE , I j Wsggffzt X I 'Qwif,f', 'E OCHINAWARE X xgff - , f x 1 at l V P FURNITURE EASHIONS FROM THE COUNTRY'S ' I ,yn LEADING QUALITY MANUFACTURERS. ' . 'fIN BILLINGS SINCE 1927 I fi 1 N- :Q ONTAN AND WYOMING I' Xe f - 5 L WEOELIVERINM A NATURAL X X OPEN MON. THRU SAT. FROM 9:30 to 5:30 GAS 6 -A 1,317 . Value uality Service Service T0 , 1 Over 110,000 . X-5 2804 MINNESOTA AVE. Cugtgmgrg in ,X PHONE 2454104 106 communities 6 X- cc EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENTS ' A PARADISE HGMES 1226 Main Street ,ff P- 14 Billings Heights il -rf 4 4 fi ' - ,' gl, K FEATURING ' . ' Ill x S I x,'.,K 2 H ll P k 'im' 74' -- ' -1 1.9!-Q-!Ll..h .' Sghlllt ar- Parkhill Peerless Kincaid, Coby 220 Kindelman, Jaci 24,25, 167 King, Ellen 72,167 Kingsbury, julia 220 Kinne, Diane 220 Kinney, David 196 Kinney, Linda 167 Kipp, Michael 196,259 Kirk, Richard 196,260 Kirkpatrick, Russell 220 Kirschenmann, Michael 138, 196 Kittson, Michael 100 Kittson, Pat 30,106,220 Klaus, Robert 145,196, 248, 257 Klicker, Lynn 15, as, 45, 55, Klier, Neil 220 Klimper, Peggy 72,141,220 Klimper, Russell 38,40, 42, 47,100,196 Kline, Laverne 72,220,248 Klundt, Theresa 196 Knaub, Laurie 38, 40, 42, 167, 254,261,265 Knutson, Richard 220 Kober, Jonathan 196 Koerner, David 145,196 Kolstad, Craig 167 Konzen, Kathy 196 Korfanta, Kristina 145, 196, 255,257,263 Kosich, john 235 Kostelecky, Jack 77 60, 212, 220, 248, 253 Kozak, Teresa 74, 196, 261 to.. ! J, .1 RFQ o f .sf CIO ga d I , , 's O 9 I fi 5 ., -1 Q. U : Q 5 6 I T 6 YJ 4 , -3' 7 4 I, I A Y .3 Q i 4 M N, VN 5 I M 4 ' I W 1 3 '- 'Q 1' 7 J ILHOUSE PIZZA Phone 245-3566 Kraft, Dennis 12,167 Kramer, Susie 220 Krank, Deborah 196 Kyllonen, Mickey 207 Kun11, Deborah 221 Kreiner, Bill 26,167, Krone, Craig 197 Krueger, Bonnie 167 Krueger, Donn 220 Krum, Kerry 167,265 Kruse, Lori 220 Kucera, Keith 167 Kucera, Robin 197 250 Laci, Sam 248 Laedeke, Randy 197 Laferriere, Meri 197 Lagaly, Robin 24,25, 34, 36, 168,265 Lagaly, Susan 221 Lambert, Nancy 168 Lambrecht, Edwin 168 lambrecht, Michelle 168 Kuchera, Chris 74, 75, 90, 168, 248, 255 Lambrecht, Sharon 197 Lamey, Patrick 221 Kuchera, Cynthia 38, 43, 168 Kudloff, Leigh Ann 56, 221,253 Kukowski, Leanne 76, 221 Kunkel, Terry. 51, 52, 53, 63, 197, 248, 252, 253, 255, 261 Lamrners, James 221 Lande, Clifford 168 Landis, Robert 236 Langfeit, Henry 197 In the Big B 5 Shopping Center NATI ONALLY KNOWN BRANDS 1, Sgbfi lx 1 w nliwllqllr 193'W25:,, 1 lr Q , 05x 'gf' 73 Fmlfff ELQKD Q 5 L 'lm-'filz ff J- ii 0,-ik 23 li' 'S Urea wt E of v,,. 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Im-ango, Laurie 197,261 Larsen, Brian 168 Larsen, Karen 168,265 Larsen, Karin L. 168 Larsen, Kelly 30,221 larson, Colleen 168 ' Lavinder, Vint 39, 43,46, 221 Lawson, Roxanne 221 layman, Judith 31,110, 141, 142, 143, 221, 254, 260 Layman, Karen 168, 260,265 Layman, Jeri 40 Lazz, Dara 221 , Lazetich, Bill 112,242 Lebar Ann 34,136, 213, 221, 248,255 , Lebrun, Julie 197 Iebnm, Wade 168 Lgghner, Debbie 30,144,145, Leckie, Lorilla 94,168,255 Leclair Mike 197 Leclaire, Kirk ies, 253, 257,265 lee, Bud 221 w Lee, Catherine N 40, 43, 197 Lee, Dale 221 Lee, Janet 169,255,265 Lee, Jay' 221,251 Lee, Lonnie 221 Efhv Glnhhlrrn Lee, Melanie 38,221 lee, Michael 76,197 Lee, Richard 40,197 Lee, Robert 169 Lee, Sammy 197 , lee, Sonja 34,83,1'30,145, 221 Lee, Tammy 38,130, 145,221 Lees, 'Ross 61,169 Lefave, Patricia 77,169 Lehman, Cheri 42, 197 Lehman, Colleen 197 Lehman, Mike 197 Lehman, William 221,260 Lehner, David 221 leishner, Lorraine 169 Leikam, Dale 221 Leite, john 221 , Lekse, Guy 197 Lglifdowici, Iadzia 74, 75, 197, 6 Lgemay, Fayda 169 Lemons, Gail 197 Lemon, Lorna 67, 68,169, 254, 261,265 lemons, Rita 12,169 Lennick, Henry 221 Lenz, Michellene 221 Leone, Mike 108,138,139, 69 Leone, Patricia 72,221 Lervold, Jeannie 197 ' lewis, Bernie 126,146,148, 149,169 1 Phone 252-0428 119 North 29 Street Billings 32 I fx Q. 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Cx, 'HON - L H 1 5'l!vri- I FY' f-1 14, r. ww-nz: si -0' uh Majusiak, Courtland 198,258 Majusiak, Thomas 76,258 Maldonado, Bertha 222 Malek, Charles 34, 35,198 Malenowsky, David 170 Malloy, Rodney 222 Malmstrom, Patrick 170 Malvey, Patricia 170 Mangiantini, Chris 170 Man iantmi oan 248 Martell, Shelley 222 McClellan, Tina 34, 37,141 , McAllister, Wayne 31 Martin, Charles 170 198 McAtee, Debby 198,253 Martin, Dale 170 McCormick, Lynn 31,198,251 McBride, Kevin 30, 31,34,198, Martin, David 198 ,H McCormick, Thomas 106,222 248,259 Martin, Deborah 34,222,253 McCormick, Zona 222,248 McCann, Teresa 171 Martin, Nancy 198 2 McCranie, Rhonda 171,248 McCormick, Tom 138,231 Martin, Richard 106,222 McCranie, Ronald 31 McDermott, Vern 236 Mmm, Rose 198 McA11iste1r, Amy 31,171 Mcnonald, Alan 126,127,198 Martin, Sandra 136,198 Martinez, Amelia 77 170 S ' J Mangiantini: Joe 198 Mankin, Angela 170 Martinez, Arthur 222, Martinez, Robin 170 : 'X D I 0 'g a 2100 . fag' .L A See: a If:::! 0 o 0 I 9:1 ': 7:1-111,OIIT-':,!'f2.',v,, JV4 -'51 efrrsoues- IRAS-ANDTENPER -1- -Q.-3 2, -, ' tw: S0865-' :nuevos owe wow + 4 if Mankin, Gina 198 Massey, Dayid 39 A ' ' in 5 Mankin, William 222 Masters, Michael 121,124,198 , Marchington, Roni 198 Matheson, Diana 222 .. 11 H I . 7- Marcum, Kelly 170, 263 Mattson, Clayton 222, 258 I Mmum, Michael 222,253 Maunu, Mario 106,222 wg,-H - J Mariscal, Iacquelyn 170 Maust, Liz 222 5 ' , , Marohn, Connie 222 Maxwell, Cheryl 198 Marohn, Kathy 198,250 May, Marlene 39,40 42,81, Mais Ray 237 83 170 248 249 - Maxsh, Yvette 170 - Mag, palti 232 A B Marsh Emanuel 117 Maynard Pam 72 198 Mmeil, craig 170,265 Mccamh' Lesli 30,222 RENTALS 2152 GRAND AVENUE Phone 656-7205 306 . 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McElroy, Ken, 237, 262 McFarland, Dan 76, 222 McGee, james 222 McGee, Mickey 199 McGregor, Eddie 222 McKeen, Debby 199 McKeen, Walter 199 McKeever, Anita 222 McKenna, Anita 199 McKenney, Kevin 199 McKinney, Susan 199 McKnight, Charles 199 Mclean, Stacy 40, 43,199 McLean, .Terry 38,222 McLeod, jack 1 39, 237, 237 McManus, Jeanne 38, 222,2 McManus, Mary 199 McMullin, Darrell 171 McMullin, Deanna 39, 43,1 Ken 199 McMullin, McMullin, Teri 222 McPhee, Iodel 171,254 McRae, Catherine 199 McRae, William 222 McSweyn, Christie 199 Medvec, Bob 123,22 Mehi, Paul 222 Meismer, Ian 199 Meismer, Mark 39,43, 222 54 99 Melcher, john Rep. 275,276 222, 253,258 1 9, Mellville, Kelly 222 Melnick, Sharon 24, 39, 43, 50, 54, 171, 177, 252, 253, 355, 265, 269 Meltz, Pat 244 Mercodo, Steve 222 -Merke 1, Merkel, Merritt, Merritt, Helen 222 Pamela 199 Pat 222 Steven 199 uv , fn v A A v mikelzon Land 6 Creators of Value in a Better Leisure World as A V v A v A v Cathedral Mountain Ranch-- Illontanak premier recreational community- Hawk Valley Ranch-- C Montana's Finest Acreage Development A uv Call or Write today and make an 5 A v appointment to inspect your portion of G the great outdoors. MIKELSON LAND S Messer, Greg 171 Metzger, Marlene 171 Meizler, Hugh 171 Meyer, Norbert 199 Meyers, Steven 50,199, 252 Michael, Kathleen 42, 199 Michael, Stacy 38, 43, 222 Michael, Terry 171 Michaelis, Diane 171 Michelson, Laurie 38, 40,42, 171,248 Michelson, Leslie 199 Mickelson, Lloyd 26, 58, 236 Michotte, Robert 144,171 Mihara, Ann 222 Charles 106,222 Christine 171 Miller, Miller, Miller, Donna 199 Miller, Eric 171 Miller, Kimberlee 199 Miller, Lois 223 Miller, Norman 24, 25, 1 36, 137, 148, 199, 209, 258 Miller, Paul 30, 31,144, 199, as uv 1 COMPANY .1 an v A v ,1 l7ll 13 St. West i. :.- A Billings, Montana 59102 Ioiiiioioiojoilrioioil ' Mitzner, Lloyd 41 Mitzner, Shirley1.41, 244 Moats, Robert 171 Mocabee, James 223 Mock, Rick 223 ' Moe, Karlen 31,34, 56, 223, 252,253 Moen, David 223 Moen, Tab 223 Moerer, Ralph g 108, 1 39,2361 Moerkerlge, V Nancy -1 72,,8,8, A v Mook, 'James 223 Moon, Forrest 223 Moore, Cathy 223 Moore, Kim 199 Morales, Stany 223 Morehouse, joel 199 Morey, Betty 223 Morgan, Beth 31,136,199 1 Morgan, Lori 199 1 Morgan, Susan 223,251 Y Mork, Gail' 31, 11Q,141, 223,' ' lg71f265,1i,Q-15--.11Qigpll- f',1E-2' ' 255 1 ' ' 1 -1-1.1 ' -, 15,211 'T 1 111.z,1-1:j 321::112f:1.4,fg,iQ1lg:Q11i2jijf121' fy? 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Janet 174 Julie 38, 43, 224 Randy 100, 106, 174 Gregory 201, 262 john 30, 31, 201, 208 Marty 224 Roger 224 Tim 145, 148 Pettit, Wallis 38,224 Phelan, Tim 201 Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, David 224 Chris 248 Gail 38,43, 50,201,252 Ginger 245 Ioan 174, 257 Michael 201 Pomeroy, Leon 39,40, 42, 55, 59, 63, 80, 174, 186, 248, 253, 256, 260 Poore, Gerard: 126, 130, 224 259 Poore, Pamela 90, 174, 255, 257, 277 Popp, Steven 201 Poppa, Laura 72 Poppe, Sandra 76,201 Poppler, Doris 234 Poulson, Julie 224 Pratt, Mark 224 Preston, Tracy 201 Prestridge, Dabney 224 Preuninger, Brian 174 Price, Arthur Tim 201 Priestley, Vicky 201,255 Prince, Linwood 174 Prokop, Susan 24, 25, 94 .ww .... .. , .-.. 4 H .v.'r,-l-'1.- UH. ......... ....--..1.wf..rinr.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.','.'.'.'.'.'.'.''.'.'.'.'l.',''1.'.'.'.'.'.':.'.'.'f.'.'.'r.'.'2'l'I'I ''r2'.'.'I'I'I''I - 3''l ff-'-'v ' ,.gy-:f:5:::gi:5:-zagf, ,215.5:g:3:::5g:,:55:5.5:51g:5:f.5:g:5:5:::5g:3:::5.5.5.55,5:5154.5.g.5:3.::::5.g,5.5::.5:g,::f.:Sz:-:5:3:,:g::.5:-.5:B-1-:4-11.51531-:-1-:A.sz-15:3:5g:-:-:-'cgzgzzg-if-'-15:5151555:5:-'-'-'-:31513:::3:f-'-'5:g:55-'-'-3:g:5:::5:5:-'f 25:525.423:5:35:5:5:5:ftff:5:-255:5:53:f5:F:5:' 5 ':5:f:5:' f:f:5:5:i:5:?:5 ' 1:5:51i:i:5:5:2:f:1:1:5:5' ':5:3:f:5: 5:Q ir 5:5:1:5:5 :315513 ':5:f:5:5: 'i:5: 15:?:5 5:555f5iff3f5:1f5f3E?f5f!25 E25555Eff?55521:2ffifffE5?4755 ?5i5:2f5:f5f5:-.-. -.-:55, E552 2125512225253 G' 3f5552f5?5f5EiE1:17 'f2f1f5fi Q 'rir Q 'Ia 51213513 ISIEIEIE1' 'E35f1f5 ff 1535 .1:?:5E2i?5 512552T2IE5f5f5fifE5EfE25f557fE '-2-9.-:-:-:-Q:-':-:-:-:- 1:44-:-cg:-:.5:-:-' :.:4:':- .-1 .-:::f:,:-:5:4:-:-., -3-:-11:-:-:-:-2:-2-3+ :::g:': ,:-: -:- 3:-:-:-:- :-15:12 :-:-:5: 1 :-:- :-1-:-14:51-: '1:-1-1-1-:-z-:':5:-:-55321. 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' 175,248 Reiter, Greg 100,112,115,138, Reemts, Arlene 224.260 139,14-8,201.208 ,fr-15, ,I liii i ROYBAL INSURANCE ,,-,.1f 'F fE F'Effff - I AGENCY A E : A ll 7 i li M ll I U R U P 1 ' i 11 North 26 Street Ph 252-4104 A H A A PM 77 7 A 8 l I, - LIFE INSURANCE . H' ,I I ,A , HONIEOWNERS . -Nb, ,,- I: CAMPING TRAILER CAR INSURANCE Juururr ' guy RISK INSURANCE BUSINESS INSURANCE Car Insurance ee 79 MARION OPTICIANS FO, ,.ee,,,ge,S ODS' Day Se1'ViCS parent insurance not ' ' l e required ' K ,tx Buttreys Shopping Center Lowest Rates 'xr 'K' 1212 Grand Monthly Payments 5 1 ' 5 310 TROTT PRINTING COMPANY 2808 Second Avenue North, offers the most complete print service Call T rotts for all selection of commercial and social stationery your printing needs. They also offer a good Spray Painting - Trucks - Trailers - Heavy Equipment HOLLY PAINTING COMPANY 116 South 37th Street Billings, Montana 59101 Operated and Leased by ARTHUR KILWEIN Shop Phone 245 4338 Home Phone 252 2077 Reiter, Steven Michael 39, 43, 124,125 Reiter, Tammie 224 Reitz, Sandy 100,102,147,201 208 Reitz, Rod 117 Rembold, Gail 70, 175, 260, 265 Repka, Sarah 239,261 Restad, cindy 91, 201, 239, 261 277 Restad, Gary 201,259 Reynolds, Jane 201,231 Reynolds, Jean 201 Reynolds, Patrick 175 Richards, Stanley 33,240 Richenbach, Sue 40 Ricketts, Carol 202 Rickman, Sherry 202 Rider, Carl 245 Rightmire, Ken 224 Ring, James 31,175 Ring, Susan 110,141,224, 254 Ringstead, Kari 225 Riplett, Susan 202 Rippy, Brenda 225 Ritter, Sheila 175 Ritz, Corrine 175 Ritz, Nancy 202 Rivers, William 123,176,248 Robbennolt, David 202 ! 3 Robbins, Ed 257 Robbins, Dale 109,225 Roberts, Debra 202 Roberts, Keith 225 Robertson, Daniel 176 Robertson, john 176 Robertson, Karilyn 225 Robertson, Nikki 202 Robbins, Ed 242 Robinson, Gail 202 Rodell, Dennis 76,225 Rodriguez, Paul 202 Roesberry, Bob 239 Rogers, Carol 176 Rogers, Gary 235 Rogers, James 112,114,115, 148,176 Rogers, Linda 225 Rogers, Wesley 202,248, 259 Roll, Eriven 225 Roller, Dean 176 Roller, Denise 202 Roller, Paula 30,225 Rom, Jacqueline 132, 134, 135 176, 187, 265 Rom, Kim 132,225 Rom, Richard 108,109,138 202 Romero, Bonnie 202 Romero, Janette 225 Romero, Lloyd 202 Billings, Convenience Stores With Ten Location to Serve You 703 Grand Avenue 1523 Broadwater Avenue 1145 Central Avenue 704 North 30th Street 4004 State Avenue 904 Main - Heights 1711 17th Street West 24th Street West and 1206 24th Street West Monada Road 311 TANDEM JOE,S CAFE All Home- Cooked Meals Breakfast Lunch Dinner CHICKEN SALAD WE CAT ER SHRIMP AR PARTIES STEAKS Call Us and Let Us Help You Plan Your Parties Open 7 Days a Week Sunday-Thursday 6 A M - 8 P M Friday-Saturday 6 A M - 10 P M 1625 Old Hardin Road Phone 252-9077 Romo, Richy 148, 202 Roney, William 242 Ronghold, Eugenia 245 Ronning, Vernita 176 Roof, Arthur 77,176 Roper, Robert 34 36,240 Rose, Douglas 124,202 Ross Mitchell 176 Roth, james 202 Route, Paul 106,225 Roy, Tim 39, 40, 42, 90,9 176,248 Roy, Tony 202 Roylance, Brent 176,2 Rubash, Mitchell 202 Rudolf Connie 177,250 Ruona, Kim 202 Rushby, Tammie 225 2 Russell Ieneane 74 75, 177 2 Russell, Jessie 177 Russell, Ron 124 Russell, Steven 177 Russell, Wyne 202 Ruth, Don 38,4O, 42 123 Ryder, Carol 77,177 Ryder, Debra 76,225 Sable, Eddy 225 Sabo, Mary 39,225 Salsbury, Dianna 77, 86, 2 22 Salsbury, Jan 241 Saltee, Robert 53,237 Saltmarsh, Flora Mae 241 Samuel, Claudine 62,66, 269,275 Sanchez, Dennis 177 Sanchez, Diana 225 Sanchez, Paul 225 Sanders, Lonny 148 Sanderson, Deanne 177, Sanderson, Jay 202 Sanderson, Robin 225 Sanderson, Susan 202 Sandon, Sus Sanner, Timothy 225 Sartorie, Michael 225 Sather, Rick 225 Sauer, Lana 177 Saunders, Robert 100 Sauter, Christine 202 Savage, Arlene 40, 42,202, an 141 Savage, Rance 177,248 Sayer, Susie 145,202 Schaak, Constance 225 Schaak, Gary 178 Schaak, Larry 178 Schaefer, Janice 178 Schaefer, Sandra 178 Schaffer, Iodi 38, 225,254, 255, Schaffer, Randy 178,265 Schaffer, Valerie 225 CCNGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1974 FUTURE HOMEOWNERS OF AMERICA REALTOR 422 Grand Avenue For Professional Real Estate Service Bob REALTOR House Hunting' Walk Across the Street 422 GRAND 7.48 6406 248 2639 177, I B I! 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FABRICS fi! fx Faaluim by the Yafug ..xN ,,f' .X N T' ui 2 922 Grand Ave. Starnes, Timothy 226 Starr, Carol 204,257 Steckel, Steven 76,226 Stefani, Gina 180 Stefani, Richard 226,258 Stein, Audie 180 Stekar, Londa 226 Stenger, William 106,226 Stephens, Jan 31,68,180,261 Stephens, Julie 204 Stern, Arlene 204,260 Stern, Janet 226,260 Stern, Ralee 226,260 Stevens, Craig 180 Stewart, Debra 180 Stewart, Mary 226 Stewart, Scott 180 Sticka, David 226 Sticka, John 106,226 Sticka, Marlene 180 Sticka, Richard 14,204 Stief, Coral 180 Stockton, Gail 180,250 Stoddard, Jerry 182, 257, 261, 265,271 Stoddard, Lynda 226 Stoddard, Mary 204 Sgqklce, Lynn 31, 126, 129, 04 Straw, Jeffrey 226 Straw, Kathleen 204 Strebig, Daniel 226 Strehlow, Ronald 204 Taylor, Taylor , Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Teacho 258 Strever, Jay 76, 77, 180 Stricker, Don 226 Stricker, Matt 226 Strobel, John 204 Strom, Doug 226 Stroppel, Marcia 38,4O,41,42, 132,134,135,191,204, 248 Strutz, Jonathan 112,116,138, 204,259 Stubbert, Daniel 40, 42, 204 Stubbert, Sandra 30,226 Sturgis, Rocky 226 Sullens, Kathy 38, 40, 42, 46, 49, 90,204,255 Sunden, Clayton 181 Sunden, Clint 226 Surrena, Daniel 180 Susott, Janet 204 Sveinson, Doug 147,180 Svoboda, Karen 40,181 Swanson, Marc 14, 40, 49, 50, 226,259 Swantz, Wally 245 Sward, Lynnell 226 Sweeney, John 76,204 Sweeney, Scott 226 Sweet, Lee A. 204,255 Swenholt, Mark 50, 51, 56, 181, 252,253,260,265,271 Switzer, Julie 132,133,134, 135, 149, 204 Swoboda, Carolyn 145,204 Swords, Lloyd 30, 31, 204 317 Tallent, Steve 181 Tanner, Betsy 145,226 Tanner, Jill 29, 34, 37,204 254 261 Carolyn 226 David 38, 50, 54 181, 252,253,256,261,265 , 271,272 Douglas 204 Greg 226 Lisa 226,261 Melanie 16,204 Richard 136, 148,204 Robert 181 Wiley 39,226 sznlat, Richard 181 l 3 I l I ,269 04 ut, Timothy 40, 42,2 , Teal, Christopher 39, 40, 42, 46,49,63,87,89, 181,248,252 Teal, Peter 145,226 Teigen, Sharon 60 Tellez, Rose 181,226 Templin, Kimberly 226,264 Teter, Jon 226 Thatcher, Janice 226 Thatcher, Karen 226 Thatcher, Rebecca 226,263 Thayer, Carolyn 240 Thayer, Valorie 227 Theade, Jodee 28, 34, 35, 36, 70,80,82,84,181,256,265, 273 Tub Enclosures Theimer, Gayle 68,181,252, 253,26o,2e4,265 Theimer, Scott 227 Thill, Keith 227' Thill, Michael 181 Thomas, Mark 26,83,108,109, 112,138,148,204 Thomas, Mary 204 Thomas, Michael 106,212, 227,248,270 Thompson, Belinda 226 Thompson, Larry 226 Thompson, Rick 126,204 Thompson, Tom 204 Thomsen, Andy 227,251 Thornquist, David 108,118, 119,227,258 Thornton, Katherine 204 Thuesen, Diane 141,143,149, 204,254 Tibbitts, Faye 181 Tiffany, Michael 34,204 Tiffany, Patrick 204 Tindall, Janel 31,145,204, 248,254 Tindall, Kelly 227 Tippett, Shane 138, 205, 261 Tipton, Susan 181,255 Tissue, Stanley 227 Toole, Allan 30,227 Toole, Cherie 205 Tosh, Kathleen 39,227 Townsend, Donna 205,250, 264 Mnrawal Wall Facings Door O Matic Door Controls QuakerhDoors and Window Plexiglass Defle cta Shields J. 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MICHOTTE AND S ONS DISTRIBUTORS OF Auto Safety Glass Window and Sheet Glass Parallel-O Plate Glass Mirrors-Plate and Sheet Thermopane X Pattern Glass Kawneer-Store Fronts Patio Sliding Doors Sliding Windows Dap-Glazing and Caulldng Products G L A S S 3M and Dow-Corning Sealants Stylemark-Sliding Track Louver QCabinetsj WiI1dOWS Weatherstrip Ballerina Mirror Cm-lite Wardrobe Doors Mopgj Showerdoors Auto Glass Trafton, Ann 227 Trapp, Barbara 227 Travis, john 236 Trepp, John 38,41,49,240 Trepp, Kay 41 Trarbach, Vonnie Diane 205 Trecind, Jayne 227 Trower, Suzanne 40,42, 205 Tucker, Deborah 205,255 Tucker, Edna 227,264 Tucker, Michelle 227 Tucker, Tim 227 Turley, Donald 123,227 Turley, Terry 181 Turnquist, Harold 41 Turnquist, Ioan 41 Turnquist, Mary 181 Turnquist, Pamela 39,40, 42, 84,88, 182, 248,255, 265, 268, 273 Tuss, Michael 227 Tuss, Ricky 182 Tweden, Rhonda 205 Twet, Marjorie 245 Tysel, Doris 245 Uecker, Dean 205 Underwood, Billie 227 Updegraff, Linda 182 Urlacher, Mark 205 Urlacher, Scott 227 Urlacher, Vickie 182 Ussin, Ion 205.258 Vacca, Tim 205 Valadez, Paula 227 Valdez, David 227 Valdez, Oscar 205 Vanderpool, Danny 182 Vanderpool, Ron 227 Vanich, Lee 182 Vanica, Ray 205 VanKrieken, Annette 227 VanKrieken, Edward 182 Vanlandingham, Roger 40, 205 VanValkenburg, Brian 100, 104, 105,138,148,205 VanVoorst, Laura 182 VanWinkle, Kristin 31,227 Veches, Tim 182,259 Ventling, Stephen 205 Vialpando, Yvonne 227 Victora, Debbie 227 Vietmeier, jeff 227 Vladic, William 227 Vodden, Danyne 40,205 Vodden, Diana 227 Vogele, Myron 236 Voller, Linda 76,227 Volske, Vicki 182 VonBergen, Cheri 38,227 Vonl-less, Marilyn 205,255 Vonl-less, Robert 31,227, 258 Voorhees, Robert 205 BERNIE LUSTIG'S JU BILEE LANES West Park Plaza Billings -W 065661669 afcmeas CHI Q 24 Brunswick Lanes Air Conditioned Snack Bar-Pro Shop Nursery- Lounge Where the Broncs Bowl D SL F SANITATION SERVICE, INC. me 25,7143 L at B CONTAINER SALES 120 South 37 Phone 259-1200 Owners--ROBERT DUNKER and LES FOLVAG Owners--LES FOLVAC and ROBERT DUNKER X T if N Q Z , ' n ,543 . Radio Dispatched Units Private and Commercial Service Commercial Containers FAST-EFFICIENT-CONVENIENT . . Immediate Delivery 318 REPORTER PR TI AN SUPPLY COM Commercial Lithography and Printing Office Supplies and Furniture A B Dick Complete Service for Duplicating and Copying Equipment and Supplies 1402 First Avenue North P. O. Box 1397 Phone 252 -218-4 Zip 59103 Courtesy FIRST and BROADWAY BILLINGS MONTANA of I U ,- THE STORE FOR MEN voorhis, John 182, 248, 256 Waddell, Sharon 38,-40, 42, 182,255,265 Wagner, Mark 265 Wagner, Rod 205 Wakley, Kelly 227 Waldhauser, Vickie 182 Waleri, Norine 227 Walker, Carl 227 Walker, Darrell 138,205 Walker, jack 100,251 Walker, Thomas 205 Wallace, Eavid 31,205,252, 253 Wallace, Kevin 182 Wallis, Donald 182 Wallis, Gene 74,205 Walter, Craig 205 Walter, Deborah 182 Walter, Eunice 38,227 Walter, Sam 205 Walters, Denise 183 Walters, Ricky 106,118,138, 227 Walth, Cherie 205 Waltner, Richard 205 Waltner, Scott 227 Wambolt, Mark 126, 127, 205 Wambolt, Paula 94,182 Ward, Sandra 36,541,183 Warnke, Majorie 2.05 Warren, Pam 205 Warren, Raymond 205,251 Watson, Terrie 227 Watt, Keith 100,138,140, 205 Weakley, Velda 205 Weatherwax, Eugenia 182 Weaver, Earl 200,205,260 Weaver, Victoria 13, 58, 183, 256,265,267 Weaver, Winston 234 Weber, Clarence 227 Weber, Richard 146,183,250 Weber, Robert 12 Weber, Sharon 205,261 Weed, Victoria 227 Weeks, Vickie 227 Wegley, Danita 205 Wegner, Mark 183 Weiand, Randy 31,205 Weidinger, Linda 40, 43, 47, 183,255 Weigel, Deborah 11O,141, 205 Weil, Toni 227 Weis, Clarence 205 Weisbeck, Patricia 77,183 Weisbeck, Paulette 205,260 Weiss, Gary 100,148, 183, 265 Weiss, Roberta 205,256 Welk, Valerie 183 Weller, Joan 239 E ectricit . . Use what you needg need what you use Please dont waste It CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS MONl4NA PUMEH CUMPANY SERVING YOU IS OUR BUSINESS- CONSERVING ENERGY IS EVERYONE 'S BUSINESS mga 319 'Nw 1 1 'f s'- f -gwwg. 8-as -2 -1 , , 5 S, . 39. ' H57-Ax I v i, V '. ' Vx,-'H nffe'y -for .-,r ,2 A ', 3 ' A' 3,2 lc v ax., 33 1, u,-Qc, ' Q , ,, ,- v gg' Mr-,HV Q eyes, . L-3,-Vaifgx .3 .1 - N Q- on I 1 1--kfgniw ,yrs ,fig u ' 4' .' ' W H ,.'-.'1v,A 9. N - 'f ' . - ' 1+ 2 K' -- , N . - ,-,.,- 4, , 'f.,',.4 A ' K r l x ' xr, , V e - 4 A W: K , N Aly., N V. l ' ' Q, 1 ' V fl' li K n v '. , - ms. 1 , -3 Y- 1 5 1 1' ,I A ,iwwigrf ll., ' ., b 4- 1, Q .L . 4 1. - V ., ? , .714 WONG VILLAGE, 4601 Lockwood Flats, is Billings' answer to original Chinese food Besides Chinese dishes, they also feature various American foods in an enjoyable Chinese atmosphere. Stop at Wong's for a tasty Chinese meal in com- fortable surroundings. Welsh, Barry 205 Welsh, Rose 245 Wempner, Shirle 72,141,220, 227 West, Io 227 Wetch, Cindy 205 Wetherington, Kelley 24,205 Wetherington, Neil 205 Wetstein, Joyce 183,250 Whalen, Cass 30,227 Wheeler, Carla 184 Wheeler, Jerry 228 White, Mark 205,250,261 Whitman, Frederick 205 Whitmore, Arty 100,101,184, 263 Vlfhitmore, Dave 228 Whitmore, Ross 106,228 Wiberg, Douglas 184,257 Wickliff, Lisa 205 Wiederrich, Arlene 206 Wiederrich, Gretcher 228 Wiedrich, Kathy 74, 7,184 Wiedrich, Kenneth 228 Wiedrich, Kristy 74, 75, 191 Wigin, Calvin 184 Wiemals, Mike 206 Wiemals, Peggy 206 Wiese, Laurie 70, 88,162,184 Wiesner, Eugene 184 Wilcox, Randolph 106,124, 228 Wildin, Danny 121, 122, 123,206 . , Pg. , f . , rx., ' ' -' . . 'Y - -36 .',' Jugs.: r'?'ii:'s. U 'M K' ... 7 2 x 4 ' '-. nfs il? A fx 'ali -, P. rx Y . A fr, KI 1 X . x . j .elf- CGLLFGES A DARD Mike McDunn 1648 Poly Drive 320 ry 1 ,, Q1 ATE In Zzfe znsurance look for the mark of the pro fesszonizl THE BANKERS LIFE THE LEONARD E DAHL AGENCY 203 Stapleton Building Billings 59101 Phone l406l 252 5607 Earl P Aalseth, CLU Leonard E Dahl, CLU Jack A Dugan, CLU Edward L Peterman Earl L Rosell BANKERS LlFE COMPANY, DES MOINES, IOWA 50307 Billings, Leading Realtor 29223, Broadwater 1Sqeare ll , Willis, 0 'Wi1ks, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilsons Wilson, Wilson, Wilson , Wilson, Wilson, Wi,rth,,, Wirth, Wirth, Wirth, Q - Q u f ' N I, 1 V ,V ' ' f I V' n , i , I I , Q , I , ' f , , I 1 . VV ,V . ,V V ol ' ' I , 'f ' ,V Ml .A rl , 1 321 Russeil1ljl1i48, ll84 Wildiny Wilkinson, Larry 23063 I o,wl E 5 Col1eenl184j 2 K1airV228 ' Willett, Robert 206, 0' 6, Williams, Iaokf 1228 2' 6 6, ,M 2 6 E 6 Williamson, Jerry 30,228,l251,fM E, ,Cir1dV,228'- My 2, Connie 184 6 0 - or DaQrry1'206 4 Darwin,206 , Fanetta' 206 ' E 'I3mes'y184 Jeffrey' 31,2066 2 - 2 ' , Lee i184,248, 251,277 , 2 'Michelle 132,l13'3, H 0 p 5134,13S,228, V ' Q Remly 109, 206, 2570 M 6 Wi1son,JTracy 2060 2 E 2 6 6 Winkle, Judith 228 2 W 6 ll Winslow, Richard 3l1,185, 258, 2 265 A Danny 185 n W M 6 Marjorie V244 ,E O Mark 228, 248,261 , Mickey 206 6 Wise, Monte 34,35,112, 206 6 6 Witham, Tillie 245 ' 2 Wittman, Cindy 228 0 2 W Wittman, William 185 6 Wolfgram, Edward 228 Wolfgram, Iuliann 88,185, 6 248, 252,254, 259, 261, 265 Wolske, Sharon 239 Wonch, Delynn 228 Woodford, Debra 206 Woods, Arthur 206 Woods, james 206 Woods, Larry 30, 31,185,258 Woodward, Leslie 228 Wright, Greg 228 Wright, Ray 251 Wyman, Barbara 40,185 Wyman, Gail 34, 54, 90, 206, 248, 252, 253, 255 Wyman, Nancy 185 Wystub, Cindy 206 Yapuncich, Fred 145,228 Yapuncich, Rebecca 185 Ybarra, Dan 158 Yost, Susan 206,254,255 Young, Dave 228 Young, Scott 34, 35,228 Young, Tamra 228 Yttredahl, Arlene 40,206 Yuill, Debra 206,255 Yuill, Diane 83,228 Yurian, Dale 206 Yurian, Debra 185 Zarzoza, Ralph 106 Zdrojek, Shelley 130,228 Zenlz, Donna 40,206 Ziegler, Jacqueline 185, 228, 248, 250, 252, 261 Ziegler, Wayne 138,13 185 Zier, Barbara 206 Zieske,,Ardel1a 185 Zimmerman, Ron 185 Zupan, Robert 235,248 9, 148, I Like a good ' Q2 neighbor, State -. 'Q o V? 5 I LEN VENTLING A If Broadwater and Fifth Street ' West 4 Billings, Montana Y, Phone ' Business 245-6374 Residence: 259-9600 0 State Farm Insurance Companies Home Ollicosz Bloomington, Illinois 5 '5 BEFORE YOU BUY THEIRS, DRIVE OURS The Well Built Swede Biggest Selling Car in America WHY NOT BUY A CAR WHERE THE SERVICE IS? A ANA CTCR 2046 Grand Avenue Phone 656-7654 SUPPLY Phone 259 3577 506 North 32 Street Billmgs Montana 59101 Raymond Hakert C P O R Douglas Hakert C P PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR ARTIFICIAL LIMBS ORTHOPEDIC BRAC ES 11 7 0 QT' ,Q L s d' V-. 1 o g. - - nes it A U D E I 7 X 0 U' yall o 56 hp ' azzmrcnm .su L.Lr.,.i BILLINGS ORTHOPEDIC , , , , , . - ' . .V , -- ,, , .- ,A ,M-1-5 I-L .g4--MJ.',,,, .,::.,,f,py,,f,.v.,-,:4:,.1v.,,af 4,-:,,, 4,4 J'ffzirqf--'HQT4-f::.g:fggg,g:f g::55v,,y5,yf-fy1':v- fgzr: 1.11. -T 4,4 AQ! - ., Y -. -- - ..a-.- .-. '- Y T . 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Melnick Insurance Big Sky Corral Midwest Leather Cleaners Billings Monument Company Northwestern Auto Supply Company Billings Paint and Body Shop Pin Cl1Shi011 BN Employee's Club of Billings and Laurel Reither'S Ski Specialty Shop C and J Parts Service Reynard and Company Clif House Cafe Rush Implement Company Con'eer Engineering Shipton's Supply Connolly Saddlery Company Sigman's Furniture De Villa Homes Stardust Motel Drake, Gustafson, and Associates Stockton Oil Company Far West International Travel Service Ted Andrus Explosives First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Billings Todd's Shoe Store Mr. and Mrs. john Forsythe Town and Country Cleaners Hanser's Wrecker Service Treasure State Costume and Formal Wear Heights Gambles Westward Ho Lodge Holliday Furniture Westwood's TV and Appliances L 324 I , 1- . .Ns-. 4332. . . - 'fn if. ' , --.fi i'115.E. 'Y ' gifs .-ful f ,. -,Wg a-'34 in L x Em' , , , gm - fi -1 ,i 11 A 'a F X A .7 ,, 1 :qw W 215 Bm? 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