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ITdi tor-in-chief ........f Assistant Editor........... SpoaR EditafcJ . Sports ... J ..... ... ... Class sections : . . £o lty . '. . . . . . : . Susie Sayer Head Photographer ..........Bob Nolan Photographers ? ..?.... Dan Hagstrom ..............Steve Estergreen ........... Dan Skeie ............... Tim Schield ..............E. Brent Pederson Diarist ........ . r. . Kris Chlapowski Artist .....................Ken Stark GSver Design ........ Tim Peterson Advisor.....................Mr. Lloyd D. ....................Mickelson Special thanks to Tippet Studio, Ms. Frances jurosek, Mr. Bob Landis, Mr. Brad Burnett, Dave Bakker, Beth Forsythe. If you can dream and not make dreams your master. If you can think, and not make thoughts your aim, If you can meet with triumph and disaster, And treat those two impostors just the same; If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools. Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken. And stoop and build 'em up with worn-out tools; IF you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs, and blaming it on you. If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you But make allowance for their doubting, too; If you can wait and not be tired by waiting. Or being lied about, don't deal in lies. Or being hated, don't give way to hating. And yet don’t look too good nor talk too wise; If you can make one heap of all your winnings, And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss, And lose, and start again at your beginnings, And never breathe a word about your loss. If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew To serve your turn long after they are gone, And so hold on when there is nothing in you Except the will which says to them: ’’Hold on! If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue. Or walk with kings—nor lose the common touch. If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you. If all men count with you, but none too much; If you can fill the unforgiving minute With sixty seconds’ worth of distance run. Yours is the Earth and every- thing that’s in it! Rudyard Kipling 5 To face problems and fears helps to diminish their power. —Emerson 7 Have you ever dreamed of a place far away from it all? Where the air you breath is soft and clean and children play in fields of green and the sound of guns doesn't pound in your ear. —Hal David There's a lost horizon waiting to be found there's a lost horizon where the sound of guns doesn't pound in your ear anymore. —Hal David This nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom—And that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth —Abraham Lincoln 10 Straight Romans 14:7 Our Hit VARSITY FOOTBALL - Front Row: Jeff Regnier (manager), Dick Gilbert, Dan Espeland, Royal Falk, Peter Bitney, Mario Manu, Ed Kaufman, Terry Alberta, Tim Cavan, Jeff Cambell, Richard Miller, Keith Watt, Don Turley, Mike Rameriz, Greg Reiter, Randy Kangas, Mike Thomas, Jack Walker, Paul Campbell (trainer). Middle Row: Don Ruth, Mike Smith, Clint Harwood, Ross Whitmore, Kent Reed, Rob Entzminger, Jack Kerr, Matt Caudil Joe Scherger, Gale Drinkwalter, Jim Jacobsen, Justin Penn, MarkMading, Bruce Parker, Casey Lindsey, Kevin Edwards, Stuart Hoefle, Norm Miller, Ed Mutch, Sandy Reitz, Randy Hunter. Back Row: Ray Best, Larry Dewald, Pat Murphy, Victor Alvarado, Jay Bellar, Clyde Daily, Bill Jaksha, Bill Jones, Larry Ostwald, Brian Van Valkenburg, Terry Healow, Tom McCormick, Tim Peterson, Pete Teal, Todd Paddock. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL- , a , n - Front Row: Don Myers, Dan May, Jerry Reiter, Don Louck, Dan Barthuly, Mike Oliphant, Scott Walker, Rick Townsend, Mark Bohlinger, Ro Kangas, Mark Walker, Wade Love, Don Tweden, Dishon Jackson. Middle Row: James Anderson (manager), Rick Mariseal, Tom Cooper, Bryc Johnson, Brian Parker, Duane Winslow, Wayne Corden, Spencer Beddes, Jerome McKeever, Craig Wiggs, Charles Hoefle, Greg Hetzer, Denm Hogan. Back Row: Ralph Moerer (coach), Jeff Booth, Duane Kautzmann, Hugh Hahn, Doug Cowan, Leonard Landrie, Jere McKinney, Larry Miller, Jerry Wiggs, Wendell Armstead, Wes Armstead, Scott Helmbrecht, Lane Ostwald, Russ Thuesen, Lloyd Marsh, Mike Burgess (coach), Dennis Clymore (coach). 14 and Run BOYS CROSS COUNTRY - Front Row: Hank Hartman, Rick Fedders, John Isenbraun, John Shultes, Richard Geiger. Middle Row: Guy Rogers, Steve Merritt, George Dinius, Wierner Siebert, Don Sheriff, Mike Rom, Ken Smith. Back Row: Burton Pierce (coach), Harvey Burlingame, Terry Lyle, Brad Burnett, Wille Taylor, Shane Tippett, Greg Sheetz. GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY- Front Row: Sue Ring, Sharon Dineen, Kathy Jones, Michelle Bitney, Roslyn Geiger. Back Row: Miss Phyl Miller, Nancy Tipton, Judy Layman, Kristi Hurst, Vikki Fosjord, Roni Love, 15 1974 brings girls' basketball to Senior SOPHOMORES- Front Row: Vicky Castro, Alma Tellez, Debbie Kiser, Charisse Wakeland, Kim Fogley, Linda Lyle. Back Row: Miss Marilyn Brookshire (coach), Jackie Smith, Cherrie Olson, Sandra Jacobs, Leslie Jones, Janet Pough, Beth Johnston, Dbdv Dressier, Bonnie Dunbar. JUNIOR VARSITY- Front Row: Bonnie Briggs, Julie Jangula, Karen Gower, Jolene Lekse, Jeanne McManus. Back Row: Pat Brown, Paige Gustafson, Mona McPhail, Laurie Penn, Peggy Klimper, Debbie Christ- iansen, Miss Brookshire (coach). VARSITY- Front Row: Miss Brookshire (coach), Jolene Lekse, Roxanne Lawson, Darlene Espeland, Arlene Reemts, Theresa Nichols, Jane Hefenieder, Mr. Ron Nistler (coach). Back Row: Jeanne McManus, Sue Sandon, Janel Tindal, Diane Thuesen, Debbie Weigel, Linda Lees, Barb Trapp, Chris Chlapowski (manager). 16 •. Mtnj fc Bronc Cheer- leaders keep the flame burning at Senior. Left-COLT CHEERLEAD- ERS: Cassi e Barnard, Laurie Hanley, Beth Hoiness, Cheryl Wilson Above-WRESTLING S FOOTBALL CHEERLEAD- ERS: Susan Heald, Sherril Fagg, Sue Anderson, Kristy Boe, Cindy Gruber Left-BASKETBALL CHEER- LEADERS: Standing: Betsy Tanner, Terse Higbie, Sitting: Arthel Kautzmann, Carolyn Kelly, Lisa Fitchner B-Day Royalty 18 B-Day King and Queen Sip Photos by Baumgartner - Weller Studio 20 Photo by Zimmerman's Studio Majorettes and Flag and Dance are dynamite! Opposite Page-MAJORETTES-First Row: Karen Haider, Julie Johnson, LaVern Kline, Terri Bartz, Darlene Anderson. Second Row: Suzy West, LizMaust, Laura Hofman, Sally DuBois, Erin Shane, Beth Forsythe. Third Row: Jurrette Sindelar, Pam Maynard, Stacy Speed, Claudia Gross, (drum majorette), Kim Hansen, Margot Halverson. Fourth Row: Patti Leon, Kathy Brehm, Heidi Schmidt, Nancy Brown, Connie Bernhardt, Peggy Klimper. Fifth Row: Cindy Corning, Diane Monahan, Susan Swidde, Jodee Moffet, Shirley Wempner, Jill Helmer. Below-FLAG AND DANCE COR PS-Front Row: Pam Mulkey, Denise Makeff, Carol Ayer, Denise McCartney, Sandy Moncada. Back Row: Debbie Roberts, Mimi Berger, Aby Earls, Julie Kingsbury. Below Left-Ms. Laura Popa (majorette sponsor) Below Right-Ms. Carolyn Thayer (flag and dance sponsor), Sharon Lambrecht (flag and dance manager). 21 Senior High Choruses sing on SOPHOMORE GIRLS CHORUS—Front Row: Cody Hargrove, Christy Smith, Judy Shope, Darlene Dolechek, Kris Schaffer, Mariane Sweeney, Mary Erickson, Beth Hoiness, Debbie Bennett, Second Row: Karen Sauter, Linda Klaus, Konni Jones, Sandy Larsen, Jill Lavold, Janice Eaton, Teresa Combs, Pam Spieler, Third Row: Squeak Joines, Denise Scott, Ellen Wyman, Kris Imhoff, Dixie Dressier, Marla Herbel, Vicki Derheim, Cindy Allen Back Row: Shari Milligan, Mona Stevens, Janet Peregrine, Cherri Olson, Leslie Jones, Shelly Sauters, Florence Dey, Kathleen Sweeney CHAMBER CHOIR--Front Row: Beth Iwen, Mimi Berger, Marcia Stroppel, Sandy Cogburn, Coni Dunlap, Dawn Fitzhugh, Mary Hartman, Middle Row: Deanne Hilde, Denise Hudiburgh, Margaret Kilboume, Kathy Sullens, Cheryl Hartman, Kris Singer, Mary Neiter, Judy Juroshek. Back Row: Dan Stubbert, Marc Swanson, Mike Devous, Steve Orelup, Mark Meismer, Don Ruth, Cliff Jones, Ed Mutch, Pat Reilly, Randy Herzog, Todd Barnhart, Dana Bjornson, Russ Klimper, Jon May. GIRLS A CAPPELLA--Front Row: Marilee Ostwalt, Marilyn Kent, Cathy Lee, Carla Reich, Karen Hill, Louann Byrne, Jodi Schaffer, Eunice Walter, Vickie Brown, Gracie Soto, Julie Stacey, Jan Bowman, Kaia Reilly. Second Row: Lori Lien, Susan Morrison, Linda Birgenheier, Annette Murphy, Laura Hofmann, Edna Tucker, Traci O'Neill, Patty Allen, Vicky Priestley, Brenda Houchen, Vicki Carr, Julie Jangula. Third Row: Teri Bermes, Rita Reichert, Mary Sabo, Laurie Coles, Anita McKeever, Rhonda Herzog, Cheri Von Bergen, Sandra Burns, Vondra Jones, Julia Lyle, Tammy Lee, Julie Hopkins. Back Row: Gina Herman, Debbie Grasswick, Wallis Pettit, Cindy Crawford, Doris Long, Lietta Reiss, Charlene Anderson, Robin Stark, Janet Rivera, Louise Nagel, Kathy Tosh, Marie Mahan. 22 VARSITY SINGERS--Front Row: Becky Furrow, Ann Hefenieder, Beth Iwen, Denise Hudiburgh, Kim Smith, Margaret Kilbourne, Cheryl Hartman, Coni Dunlap, Sandy Cogburn, Mary Neiter, Dawn Fitzhugh, Janet Anderson, Mary Hartman, Lore Gross, Margie Smith. Second Row: Marcia Stroppe 1, Jane Hefenieder, Carol Eshleman, Rita Jaramillo, Lynn Klicker, Suzanne Trower, Kathy Sullens, Kris Singer, Brooke Blair, Judy Juroshek, Deanne Hilde, Deanna McMullin, Cheri Lehman, Sandy Moncada Third Row: Quynh Hoa Tran Thi, Lori Stroppel, Steve Orelup, Mark Meismer, Cliff Jones, Vin Lavinder, Marc Swanson, Martin Mutch, Randy Herzog, Dana Bjornson, Jon May, Sam Contrerez, Susie Sessions, Carmel Collum. Back Row: Dan Stubbert, Mike DeVous, John Harrison, Dave Hall, Rich Lee, Pat Reilly, Tim Teachout, Werner Seibert, Don Ruth, Steve Reiter, Todd Barnhardt, Russ Klimper, Mattjenness, Willy Taylor. TREPP FAMILY SINGERS—First Row: Beth Iwen, Mimi Berger, Marcia Stroppel, Sandy Cogburn, Mary Hartman, Dawn Fitzhugh. Middle Row: Denise Hudiburgh, Mike Devous, Kathy Sullens, Coni Dunlap, Randy Herzog, Deanne Hilde, Back Row: Dan Stubb Stubbert, Steve Orelup, Mark Meismer, Pat Reilly, Ed Mutch, Todd Barnhart, Russ Klimper. ' MEN'S CHORUS—Front Row: Tony Bangart, Dana Bjornson, Jon May, Scott Habener, Tim Reilly, Curtis Dockter, Jeff Booth, Dennis Shellenberger. Back Row: Sam Contrerez, Joel Krohn, Pete Ramirez, Tim Boland, Bill Berg, John Harrison, Ralph Dotson. 23 SOPHOMORE GIRLS' CHOIR- Front Row: Patty Pullium, Teresa Turnbull, Patty Huschka, Terry Miller, Rita Brown, Peggy Smith, Julie Furgason, Zita Howard, Laurie Hanley, Kari Nelson, Laurie Lineback, Donna O'Donnell, Mr, Stephen. Second Row: Rachelle Collins, Kerri Jenness, Donna Vaughn, Bonnie Dunbar, Melissa Becker, Denise Shotlander, Mary Schied, Judy Danskin, Julie Kibler, Lynette Bruski, Lori Lee Theade, Carla Riplett. Back Row: Margie Schied, Adora Fisher, Julie Edwards, Sheryl Packer, Michelle Bitney, Shawn Herzog, Leslie Wharton, Mary Martin, Leslie McKinney, Vickie Dangerfield, Jan Kaptie. THE NEW BEGINNING- Front Row: Darlene Espeland, Laurie Hanley, Mary Schied, Teresa Turnbull. Second Row: Rita Brown, LoraLee Theade, Vickie Dangerfield, Kari Nelson, Lynette Bruski. Back Row: Michelle Bitney, Julie Furgason, Sheryl Packer, Leslie Wharton. CHORUS COUNCIL- Front Row: Marcia Stroppel, Beth Iwen, Kathy Sullens, Laurie Hanley, Denise Hudiburgh. Back Row: Russ Klim per, Ed Mutch, Todd Barnhart, Randy Herzog, JUNIOR GIRLS' CHOIR- „ „ , . . TAr . Front Row: Marilyn Kent, Annette Murphy, Robin Stark, Janet Rivera, Gracie Soto. Back Row: Vondra Jones, Eunice Walters, Vicki Priestly, Wallis Pettit, Vicki Clark, Kathy Tosh, Jan Bowman, Laura Hoffman 25 Orchestra melodies swell the air. ORCHESTRA COUNCIL - Tina McClelland (vice president), Tim Beswick (president), Kathy Colton (secretary). ORCHESTRA- Front Row: Dave Bell, Tim Beswick, Eric Anderson, Terry Beswick, Lynda Parobeck, Loralee Theade, Cassie Barnard, Lori Loff, Ann LeBar, Cathy Colton, Nicky Fortney. Second Row: Andy Hill, Jon Spechalske, Jeff Hannah, Tim Sos, Tammy Erickson, Janet Pogue, Debbie Martin, Sonja Lee, Josie Clark, Tina McClelland, Deanna Bornhoft, Sue Holmgren. Third Row: Kurt Erickson, Matt Lamey, Steve Holt, Cathy Cooper, Sandy Jacobs, Cathy Raikes, Margot Halverson, Rachelle Collins, Carla Riplett, Kristen Van Winkle, Adella Junkert, Karlen Moe. Back Row: Tim Wiesner, Sheldon Wise, Sheridan Wise, Mike Tiffany, Paul Fussell, Kevin McBride, Paul Miller, Dave Wallace, John Schneider, Mark Hayfield, Randy Weidand, Rob Von Hess, Larry Babb. 26 CHAMBER ORCHES TR A - Front Row: Carla Riplett, Eric Anderson, Loralee Theade. Second Row: Linda Parobeck, Tim Beswick, Dave Bell, Lori Loff. Third Row: Cathy Colton, Paul Fussell, Tina McClelland. Back Row: Nicki Fortney, Cathy Raikes. 27 BHS Bands do it all. CONCERT BAND- Front Row: Patti Abrahamson, Beth Greathouse, Sheila Covalt, Tammy Cherry, Christina Schrumpf, Carla Stevens, Julie Evans. Second Row: Stephen Relei, Doug Triggs, Scott Bubak, Frank Duncan, Randy Crellin, Craig Heikes, Arthur Marsh, Gordon Brown Larry Brown. Back Row: Bob Simons, Dan Barthuly, Tom Swift, Leonard Landrie, Steve Marxer, Bob Jones, Jeff Thomas, William Scott, Craig Wiggs, Kurt Erickson. CONCERT BAND- Front Row: Lorri Hurry, Nancy Tipton, Lori Anderson, Kim Fogle, Cheryl Wilson, Penny Stressel, Peggy Hoffman. Second Row: Peggy Lee, Irene Leligdowicz, Tamara Phillips, Tammy Connor, Deni Edwards, Rika Overfelt, Mari Wold, Rachelle Collins, Josie Clark, Roslyn Geiger. Back Row: Bryan Wallace, Mark Entzminger, Matthew Lamey, Dwight Buttman, Marc Priest, Jim Moll, Ray Ketterling, Eric Nelson. SYMPHONIC BAND- Front Row: Julie Stephens, Kelly Reich, Leona Duffy, Karlen Moe, Kathy Schaffer, Debbie Lechner, Kris Van Winkle, Jackie Loser. Second Row: Sandy Stubbert, Joan Hamm erstrom, Suzanna Schuck, Ad ell a Junk ert, Janel Tindall, Terese Higbie, Paula Roller, Jim Honaker. Back Row: Larry Babb, Lynn Stokke, Rob Von Hess, Allen Fauque, Scott Helmbrecht, Brian Jones, Jerry Williamson, John Inman. SYMPHONIC BAND- Front Row: Gail Dana, Sharon Dineen, Kim Rom, Gail Mork, Melody Lembke, Gail Wyman. Second Row: Kelly Hinnergardt, Carolyn Swoboda, Ellen Hartman, Judy Drange, Lori Hudson, Sheryl Antilla, Mary Morrison, Val Hill, Sue Holmgren. Back Row: Del Collins, Ron Mills, Lynn Stokke, John Peterson, Rob Entzminger, John Schneider, Lynn McCormick, George Flynn, Steve Estergreen. SYMPHONIC BAND- „ , _ _ . Front Row: Karl Morledge, Tim McBride, Andy Hill, Steve Holte, Mark Johnson, Dan Hagstrom. Second Row: Richard Geiger, Jan Spechalske, Dave Wallace, Wayne Iwen, Lawrence Heyd, Mark Hayfield, Ken Hatfield. Back Row: Bill Rector, Randy Weiand, Paul Hendershot, Brian Bartz, Kevin McBride, Allan Toole, Ken Rightmire, Paul Miller, Mike Hoiness, Lloyd Swords. 29 SOPHOMORE STAGE BAND- Front Row: Lloyd Marsh, Julie Evans, Laurie Hanley, Bryan Wallace. Second Row: Eric Nelson, Ray Ketterling, Marc Priest, Bill Scott, Jon Spechalske, Gordon Brown. Back Row: Scott Bubak, Randy Crellin, Tom Swift, Bob Jones, Jeff Thomas, Dan Barthuly, Mark Entzminger, Tim Weisner. PEP BAND- Front Row: Lori Anderson, Leona Duffy, Kelly Hinnergardt, Julie Evans, Karlen Moe, John Hammerstrom, Judy Drange, Sheryl Antilla, Sharon Dineen, Gail Dana, Gail Wyman, Carolyn Swoboda. Second Row: Jim Honaker, Pat Kittson, Lynn Stokke, Randy Weiand, Lloyd Marsh, Dan Hagstrom, Kenneth Hatfield, Andy Hill, George Flynn, Alan Fauque. Third Row: John Inman, Craig Heikes, Steve Holte, Dave Wallace, Bryan Wallace, Tim McBride, Randy Crellin, Gordon Brown, Ron Mills, Jon Spechalske. Back Row: Steve Estergreen, Lloyd Swords, Scott Bubak, Lawrence Heyd, Brian Bartz, Paul Miller, Kevin McBride, Bob Jones, John Schneider, Marc Priest, Kurt Erickson, Bill Rector. BAND COUNCIL- Front Row: Dave Wallace, Sue Holmgren, Dan Hagstrom. Back Row: Paul Miller, Kevin McBride, Robert Von Hess. 30 Students gain knowledge of Government Above-BOYS STATE DELEGATES-Front Row: Dick Gilbert, John Heywood, Terry Healow, Chris Hoiness, Jay Beller, Monte Wise, Bruce Helmer. Back Row: Mike Anderson, Ed Mutch, Kevin McBride, Dan Stubbert, Jon Strutz. Right-GIRLS STATE DELEGATES-Brook Blaire, Gail Wyman, Patty Gomez, Beth Iwen 31 1975—The class with class Terry Healow, vice-president All that you do, and all that you learn, prepares you for that which someday you may face. Sheryl Anttila Carol Ayre Lou Bacheller Deanne Barker 32 Terry Bartz Karen Barber Todd Barnhart I was an apprentice and you were my teacher. I, myself, opened the door, but you led me down the path of knowledge. i Connie Batchelor Jay Beller Connie Bernhardt Melissa Bittner Jim Batt Susan Bent Tim Beswick Connie Beierle Anita Beckman Bob Bawden Kellee Bernasek Debbie Bergquist Mimi Berger David Birks Don Bickford Pat Bettise Becky Boheman Mary Bjorndal Brooke Blair Curtis Brakke John Bowers Bruce Bergen Mike Bolme Jody Boland Richard Brown Craig Brown Janet Brosius Steve Breshears Kathy Brehm Harvey Burlingame Susan Burgener Trace e Burch ell Mike Bullinger Dale Buechler Kevin Calhoun Shelly Butterfield Jeff Butler Herb Burris T am mi Bums Marianne Carey Dale Carlson Colleen Carpenter Gregg Carroll Matt Caudill Frank Chavez Chris Chlapowski Charlotte Clark Mike Clark Cindy Conway Joe Cook Nanci Corcoran George Couture Nina Covalt Cindy Crawford Tanya Critelli Paulette Dahms Tony Dakolas Sandy Cogbum 35 Gail Dana Mark Dauenhauer Scott Davidson Vickie Davis John Decker Pieter DeGroat Ron Deichert Vicki Deines Katherine Devine Curt Dickerson Jean Diede Tom Dimich Debbie Dinius George Dinius Steve Doll Guy Dols Donita Douglas Kim Dowdle Cathy Drain W arren Drange Gale Drinkwalter Pam Durbin Connie Dunlap Leona Duffy Brad Duerst Sally DuBois Bruce Edwards Keith Eddy Dave Elliott Celest Emter ■■■■ Monica Ehresman ' A by Earles Nancy Eakman Julie Dumell Brenda Ellis Kevin Edwards Burke Eschler Jay Evans Jay Erekson Kathy Engwicht Don Fisher Rebecca Fenton Alan Fauque Roxanne Evenson Russell Evans Frank Florschuetz Charlene Fleck Dawn Fitzhugh Don Fowler Alberia Foster Vicky Fosjord Pat Gavinsky Pat Gallagher Eileen Gabel Rebecca Furrow JofkJ uller David Gayvert Richard Gieger Sandra George Charlotte Gibbs Dick Gilbert Carolyn Gillet Teresa Gipson Cathy Gochenour Diane Gochenour Cindy Goff Mike Gokey Mary Gray Michael Greenfield Robert Gutierrez Patty Gomez Mike Goodson Doug Hagadone Claudia Gross Richard Gullet Jim Halverson Grace Hamman Melody Hanson Doug Hardy Monica Hardy Debbie Harms Craig Harper Pamela Harr Rick Harris Mary Hartman Sheryl Nash Tom Hassell Lorraine Haworth Ken Hatfield Mark Haun Don Hayes 40 Mike Heiser Peggy Heinzelman Colleen Hein Ann Hefenieder Sue Heald Richard Henson Lexie Henkel Bruce Helmer Mark Helmbrecht Sharon Heiser Mary Higareda John Heywood Rod Hessler Randy Herzog Debbie Herbert Debra Hodnik Lonnie Hoagland Deanne Hilde Curtis Hoff Terese Higbie Patty Holden Chris Hoiness Eric Hoffman Patty Hoffman Debbie Hoffman Debbie Hoth Julie Hopper DeeDee Holthues Sue Holmgren Daryl Holmes Randy Hunter Jean Hunter Martha Huggins Denise Hudiburgh Eric Hoth Rita Jaramillo Jim Jacobsen Bill Jaksha William Jensen 3 Beth Iwen Pat Jewison Danny Johnson Dave Johnson Teri Johnson Traci Johnson Bill Jones Charles Jones Paul Jones Robert Jones Robin Jones Ruth Jones Wanda Jones Pamela Juhl Michele Jurosek Judy Juroshek Randy Kangas Pat Kathrein Ed Kaufman Tim Kammexzell Rodney Kautz Jim Kern Judy Keller Michelle Kembel John Keenan Dorothy Kavonius David Kinney Charles Kimbrough Kurt Kilwien Les Kilwein Margaret Kilbourne Russell Klimper Bob Klaus Mike Kirschenmann Richard Kirk Kathy Kirk Kim Konzen David Koemer Teresa Kozak Kris Korfanta Theresa Klundt Helen Kreiner Richard Kreps Robert Kroll Craig Krone Terry Kunkel Mike Kyllonen Randy Laedeke Sharon Lambrecht Cynde Lande Willie Lara Laurie LaRango Sheila Larson Julie LeBrun • - Cathy Lee - Janet Lee Gail Lemans Sammy Lee Linda Lees Richard Lee Cindy Lehman Mike Lehman Guy Lekse Jadzia Leligdowicz Melissa Lien Casey Lindsey Kori Linfield Margaret Lingelbach Bob Linton Joe Lopez Tom Lose Carolyn Lowe Theresa Lubke Rosanna Ludwig Scott Lundin Terry Lyle Kathy Lynn Ted Madden Ron Lynch Mark Mading Gina Mankin Joe Mangiantini Chuck Malek Courtland Majusiak Wade Madison Rose Martin Nancy Martin Dave Martin Kathy Marohn Connie Manthey Lynn McCormick Tina McClellan Pam Maynard Mike Masters Sandy Martin Mary McDonough Alan McDonald Kevin McBride Walter McKeen Debby McAtee Mary McManus Stacey McLean Chuck McKnight Susan McKinney Tom McKenna Pam Merkel Jan Meismer Chris McSweyn Ken McMullin Deanna McMullin Leslie Michelson Kathy Michael Steve Meyers Joe Meyer Steve Merritt Paul Miller Kim Miller Rich Miller Norman Miller Donna Miller Dwight Miloff Leah Mitchell Jodie Moffet Ron Mohr Diane Monahan Sandra Moncada Joel Morehouse Beth Morgan Dick Morris Mary Dee Morrison Russell Moulton Pam Mulkey Scott Mullin Brenda Mulvaney Pat Murphy Tim Meyers Mary Neiter Kathy Nelson Ed Mutch Steve Nelson Shelly Nixon Terry Nilson Kellie Nihill Teri Nessen Sue Nelson Allen Ortman Kenneth Orr Sharon Olson Gene Obie Bob Nolan Bev Parker Polly Pagitt Renee Pacheco Larry Ostwald Kathy Ostermiller Patricia Paterson Kevin Parker Doyle Parker Sharon Patterson 50 Bruce Parker Diana Peck Brent Pederson Justin Penn Elton Petersen Lori Peterson Rosemary Pfeiffer Tim Phelan Gail Phillips Mike Phillips Jim Pierce Maria Lucia Pinheiro Steve Popp Sandra Poppe Tracy Preston Vicky Priestley Penny Pulver Roxanne Radecki Cindy Pryor Rosemary Quesenberry Teresa Rains SI Jackie Rangitsch Cindy Ranker Debra Rasch Jo Rasmussen Mark Redding Dawn Reed Kent Reed Jeff Regnier Barb Reich Kelly Reich Susan Reichenbach Pat Reilly Steve Reinschmidt Greg Reiter Sandy Reitz Gary Restad Jean Reynolds Cindy Restad Jane Reynolds 52 Carol Ricketts Gail Robinson Nikki Robertson Debbie Roberts Susan Riplett Sherry Rickman Bonnie Romero Richard Rom Denise Roller Wedey Rogers i Brad Rogers Tony Roy James Roth Doug Rose Richard Romo Lloyd Romero Don Ruth Pat Rue Jay Sanderson Wayne Russell 53 Mitchell Rubash Sue Sandon Cindy Sanford Corrine Sauter Arlene Savage Susan Sayer John Schatz Clayton Scheafer Debbie Schelle Chris Schied Tim Schield Jeff Schilling Mary Schillinger Cindy Schlecht Carol Schlenker Heidi Schmidt Mike Schmidt Raymond Schmittou Larry Schrupp Lori Schroeder Barb Schrumpf Werner Seibert Sheri Schwarzrack Debbie Schwabe Robert Schultz Gary Schuldt Richard Seymour Joan Sewell Dorothy Sieler Kirk Shinier Juleen Shaw Dale Shafer Jurrette Sinde lar Ron Simpson Mike Sigman Sylvia Smyk Ruby Smith Marge Smith Cindy Smith Jeri Staley Jeff Spooner Jeff Spieler Sherry Spencer Steve Snyder Arlene Stem Julie Stephens Carol Starr Tony Starnes Larry St am men i - - Kathy Straw Mary Stoddard Dick Stick a Ron Strehlow Lynn Stokke Marcia Stroppe 1 John Strutz Dan Stubbert Kathy Sullens Janet Susott Donna Swank John Sweeney Michael Sweeney Julie Switzer Carolyn Swoboda Lloyd Swords Jill Tanner Doug Taylor Melanie Taylor Richard Taylor Mark Thomas Rick Thompson Tim Teachout Mary Thomas Thomas Thompson Pat Tiffany Mike Tiffany Diane Thuesen Kathy Thornton Rhonda Tweden Susanne Trower Quynh Hoa TranThi Donna Townsend Janel Tindall Ray Vanica Donna Vanderpool Oscar Valadez Jon Ussin Mark Urlacher Danyne Vodden Steve Ventling Pamela Vineyard Marilyn Von Hess Brian Van Valkenburg Jack Walker Dave Wallace Sam Walter Cherie Walth Richard Waltner Mark Wambolt Lisa Ware Maijorie Wamke Raymond Warren Keith Watt Earl Weaver Danita Wegley Randy Weiand Debra Weigel Clarence Weis Roberta Weiss Neil Wetherington Paulette Weisbeck Barry Welsh Mark White Peggy Wiemals Kristy Wiedrich Arlene Wiederrich Lisa Wickliff Fred Whitman Bob Willett Larry Wilkinson Mickey Wirth Jeff Wilson Camera Patricia Holden Dan Wildine Randy Abell Susan Ackerman Chris Allard Mike Anderson Terry Anderson Ronald Baker James Bargas Cynthia Bauer Jay Beierle Pam Benner Donna Bethune Dan Birks Kelly Bolliger Irene Brady Mary Brandt Bryce Brogan Yvonne Brush Mike Buckalew Cindy Burgess Marcia Burnett Mary Carroll Helen Chalmers Robert Charles Gail Chemudrow Edward Churchill Dave Clark Cynthia Conway Judson Cook Randall Crawford Jim Cuellar Karen Dahms Cindy Deavila Jerald Desmul Connie Dey Mark Dimich Duane Dorn Mark Egeland David Ellis Cathy Ellsworth Tim Enstrom Gayle Foos Joni Forshee Vicky Fosjord Henry Foster James Fox Joe Fox Tom Fox Tom Frank Jerry Fuchs Tim Funk Steve Galloway Monte Gaughan Eugene Glenn Elvira Gonzalez Randy Gran Rusty Cress Cindy Gruber Janie Hampton Joan Hanson Steve Hart Ron Hartman Connie Hartung Kenneth Harvey Sherryl Hash Terrence Healou Colleen Hein Sharon Heiser Walter He it Robert Helgeson Jackie Henderson Steve Hilgers Diane Hoerner Edward Hofmann Theresa Holbert Stewart Holzworth James Honaker Connie Hopkins Jean Hunter Donna Jasbeck Tom Jones Sandra Josserand Judy Juroshek David Justice Tony Keller Tom Kelly Kathy Kenner Kathy Kent Robert Kenyon Mike Kipp Kathy Kirk Jon Kober Joe Bulltail 60 A ' Debbie Woodford Art Woods Jim Woods Randy Wyatt Sue Yost Dale Yurian Donna Zentz Gail Wyman Deborah Krank Linda Kranzler Robin Kucera Meri Laferriere Ron Lafurge Mike LeClair Cheri Lehman Harmony Love Ben Lucero Gail Maas Gloria Manus Everett Martin Victor Martinez Guilherme Mattos Robin Maxheimer Ronald McCranie Mickey McGee Idona McGrail Barbara Zier Kevin McKenney Catherine McRae Jeff Meide Kim Miller Nancy Miller Kim Moore Scott Mullins Clay Murphy Tim Nardi Steve Nave Suzanne Nebeker Janet Nelson Debi Newton Andrea Okerman Wesley Olson Debbie One ski Mark Orchowski Steve Orelup Kenneth Orr Neil Packer James Packwood Patricia Parrent Sandra Pearson Diane Peterson Greg Peterson John Peterson Arthur Price Cindy Randall Richard Raymond Kim Redding Anna Reiter Jim Richardson Debbie Riddle David Robbennolt Daniel Robles Kim Ruona Kal Schildt Glenn Schmitt Debbie Schneider Julie Schrock William Schultz Donald Sheriff Patricia Shong Callie Silvesan Gust Skurdal Julie Slovarp Cindy Smith Tara Smith Stephanie Snell Kent Snyder Robert Soens Don Spaulding Charles Stack Dawn Stem Daniel Stubbert William Stumph Lee Sweet Marcus Swoboda Shane Tippets Deborah Tucker Dean Uecker Tim Vacca Roger Vanlandingham Thomas Walker Chester Walter Velda Weakley Darryl Wilson Darwin Wilson Fanetta Wilson Remley Wilson Tracy W'ilson Steve Woehl Arlene Yttredahl i 61 Spirit of '76 Darrel Aaby Terry Alberta Denice Alberts Sara Albright Daisy Allen Joseph Alleen Patty Allen Victor Alvarado Doug Andersen Julie Andersen Charlene Anderson Darlene Anderson 62 Glenda Barnhart Jean Barrigan Brian Bartz Debra Baumann Kay Bawden Dale Baxter Bob Beckerley Doug Beckers Mike Beebe Tim Beeman Eric Anderson Janet Anderson Michael Anderson Susan Anderson Ted Andrus Brian Antilla Karen Arbogast Peggy Ard Bill Arnold Mike Ayers Tim Bailey Robert Balock Janet Balsam Pete Band el Kit Beley David Bell Martha Bell Sherene Bellamy Keith Bennett Larry Bennett Sherry Bennett Norman Berg Bill Berg JoAnne Beringer Teri Bermes Sherry Bemhart Glenda Berry Ray Best Carl Beswick Terry Bettise Ann Beven Greg Bice Debbie Bieber Susan Bird Linda Birgenheier Theresa Bissett Peter Bitney Leonard Bittner 63 Pat Bjomdal Becky Blank Kristi Boe Lauri Boggio Kelly Bohl Dan Bomhoft Sharon Bortis John Boschert Barbara Bouslaugh Timothy Bowles Jan Bowman Elizabeth Bragg Cathy Branstetter Cindy Branstetter Clayton Breshears Rebecca Briceno Bonnie Briggs Jack Broadhurst Ronald Brocker Colleen Brown Debbie Brown Pat Brown Ron Brown Steve Brown Vickie Brown Rhonda Bruce Kim Bryan Debra Bryant Kevin Campbell Paul Campbell Karen Campos John Carroll Allen Cattaneo Tim Cavan Richard Bryant Diane Buening Brad Burnett Sandra Burns Janice Butler LouAnn Byrne Aquilina Calderon Deborah Calhoun Gregory Campbell Jeff Campbell Kathy Chappie Gloria Charles Debbie Christiansen Denis Christenson Dale Clark Lorri Clark Mark Clark 64 Vicki Craft Julie Cunningham Clyde Dailey Michele Dakolios Kris Dalton Reggie Dangerfield Brett Davis Duane DeFord Adrienne Degel Frank Delaware Jonathon DeTienne Mike Devous Larry Dewald Dave D'Ewart Dan Dickinson Sharon Dineen Carol Dobrenz Corlis Dockter Curtis Dockter Cindy Doll Don Domek Mona Dompier Paul Dotson Ross Douglas Judy Drange Tim Dugas Vicki Dunbar Marilyn Duncan Edna Edwards Nancy Ellerton Dawn Emick Vicki Clark Lanez Cockrell Cheryl Coker Steve Cole Laurie Coles Curtis Coley Delmer Collins Rae Nan English Rob Entzminger Laura Epley Donna Erickson Duane Erickson Linda Ernst Carol Eshleman 65 Dan Espeland Darlene Espeland Dennis Espeland Steven Estergreen Mark Evenson Sherri 1 Fagg Royal Falk Heidi Farmer Patrick Farris Andrea Feeback Glen Feist Colleen Feller Rick Feller Rhonda Fels Jeff Fercho Ken Fettig Tom Finley Connie Fisher Diana Fisher Stephanie Fisher Lisa Fitchner Kim Floberg Dora Florez Pete Florschuetz Ericka Folsom C urtis Foos Andy Forbes Nicki Fortney Clayton Fosjord JoAnn Fowler Debby Fox Jayne Freund Teri Frickel Dave Fulkerson Paul Fussell David Gabel Ron Garritson Joe Gause Jennifer Geering Pete Gillis Taacy Glenn Jim Glover Randy Goll Peggy Goulet J.T. Gower Debbie Grasswick Zane Gray Cheryl Greenfield Yvonne Greenfield Bill Grice Bruce Griep Brian Grimes Paul Grimstad Cindy Grissom Susan Grissom Lore Gross 66 Kenneth Guffy Paige Gustafson Shawn Gustafson Warren Hadley Gwen Hagan Dan Hagstrom Karyn Haider Margie Hailstone Marsha Halgerson David Hall Margot Halverson Michael Handlos Jeff Hannah Angie Hanneman Bob Hanson Charles Hanson Nancy Hanson Debby Harley Jeff Harris Ronnie Hart Cheryl Hartman Ellen Hartman C lint Harwood Tressa Hauge C athy Hauck Richard Hauptman Mark Hayden Mark Hayfield Sharon Hays Steve He a Id Jane Hefenieder Jill Helmer Perry Helt Paul Hendershot Pat Hennessy Leslie Henrichs Cassie Hense Steve Herbert Susan Herbert Gina Herman Loretta Hetzer Lawrence Heyd Debbie Hibscher Julia Higareda Dan Higbie Andrew Hill Karen Hill Valerie Hill Cheryl Hines Kelly Hinnergardt Peggy Hirsch Darcel Hjorth David Hobbs Stuart Hoefle Janet Hoerner Holly Hofferber 67 Dan Hoffman Fred Hoffman Ron Hoffman Laura Hoffman Tom Hogan Michael Hoiness Tim Holloway Debbie Holmes Debby Holt Steven Holte Kevil Holmwood Julie Hopkins Vicky Hopkins r Brenda Houchen Becki Howard Ralph Howe Lynne Hucke Lori Hudson Bill Hughes Heff Hultgren Jennie Hunt June Huntington Tom Houston Carrie Inman John Inman Marsha Irick Kurt Isern Wayne Iwen Julie Jangula David Jeffers Matt Jenness Sharon Jenness Judy Johnson Mark Johnson Richard Johnson Brenda Johnstone 'Brian Jones C lif f Jones Kathy Jones Kelly Jones Linda Jones Ronda Jones Vondra Jones Thomas Jorgensen Tom Josephson Dave Jourdan India Juel A dell a Junkert Rick Justice Lynette Kammerzell Terra Kangas 68 Carl Kams Kathryne Kathrein Arthel Kautzmann Frank Keele David Keene T am my Kehm Keith Keierleber Kenneth Keierleber Leanne Kelim Liz Keller Carolyn Kelley Don Kelley Roger Kembel Gerald Kennedy Marilyn Kent Gayle Kepler Michael Kerner Jack Kerr Gary Ketterling Dale Keyser Pam Kilwien Kobi Kincaid Julie Kingsbury Diane Kinne Russ Kirkpatrick Lynn Klicker Neil Klier Peggy Klimper LaVeme Kline Russ Kline Rick Knutson Kim Krecklau Donna Krueger Lori Kruse Leigh Ann Kudloff Brenda Kukus Debbie Kuntz Diane Kuykendall Brenda Labor Susan LaGaly Patrick Lamey Jim Lammers Judy Lane Henry Langfelt Mike Lanphear Jay Lansing Judy Lara Kelly Larsen Dino Lave Vint Lavinder Roxanne Lawson 69 Virginia Lay Judi Layman Dara Lazz Ann LeBar Debbie Lechner Jay Lee Sonja Lee Tammy Lee Bill Lehman Dale Leikam Melody Lembke Henry Lennick Patty Leone Eddy Leuenberger Dennis Lewis Von Lich Lori Lien Valerie Lind Jan Lindal Mike Litwin Robert Lockrem Julie Logan Doris Long Jackie Loser Karen Loser Rickey Love Roni Love Bret Luedke Steve Lund Kelli Lundwall Dennis Lyle Julia Lyle Skip Madison Patricia Magilke Kaycee Mahaffey Marie Mahan Lyle Maichel Tom Majusiak Bill Mankin Dave Manthey Mike Marcum Connie Marohn Shelly Martell Debbie Martin Art Martinez Clay Mattson Mario Maunu Liz Maust Tom McCormick Zona McCormick Bill McCrae Dan McFalrand James McGee Anita McKeever Terry McLean Jeanne McManus 70 Teri McMullin Doug McRae Bob Medvec Paul Mehi Mark Meismer Tom Mellor Stacy Michael Ann Mihara Charley Miller Ronald Mills Jim Mocabee Rick Mock Karlan Moe David Moen Tab Moen Britt Moffet Betty xMoncada Jim Mook Foirest Moon Cathy Moore Stan Morales The fountain of beauty is the heart, and every generous thought illustrates the walls of your chamber. Betty Morey Gail Mork Karl Morledge Nancy Morris Linda Morrison Debbie Morrow Rick Morrow Cheryll Mullin Annette Murphy Michele Murray Mike Murray Doug Myers Melanie Myers Jeff Naegelen C indy Nagel Jamie Nagel Louise Nagel Angie Nebeker Luanne Negrete Tim Nelson Pam Netterfield Teresa Nichols David Nicholson Debbie Nielsen Edwin Nielsen Bill Nitchman Cecil Nitzel Beth Nolan Beth Nomee LuAnn Norton Phil Norwood Sue Novasio Donnetta Obalnder Chris O'Donnell Mark Olstead 71 Traci O'Neill Deanna Orelup Darlene Ortiz Kelly Ososki Carol Ostermiller Marilee Ostwalt John Oswald Todd Paddock Skip Palin Leslie Pantalone Gerald Pattyn Bernard Pease Donna Peck Denise Pekich Bruce Pelzel Laurie Penn Tammy Peter Julie Peterson Arlene Reeipts Debbie Reeves Carla Reich Margret Reichenberg Karla Reicher Margarete Reichert Robert Reichert Jim Rains Mike Rameriz Cynthia Ratzlaff Kim Rausch Bill Rector Johnny Redman Marty Peterson Roger Peterson Ron Petrasek Wallis Pettit David Phillips Tim Phillips Anne Pietala Rocky Plouvier Gerald Poore Julie Poulson Mark Pratt Susan Prokop Gil Propp Mike Proulx Vic Proulx Dale Pulver Mary Purcell Kevin Pursell Jon Purvis Charlotte Raines 72 Kari Ringstead Brenda Rippy Juanita Ritchey Janet Rivera Dale Robbins Andy Robinson Dennis Rodell Linda Rogers Eriven Roll Paula Roller Scott Rollins Kim Rom Janette Romero Paul Route Carol Ruby Tammie Rushby Kaia Reilly Scott Reinhardt Lietta Reiss Steve Reiter Tammie Reiter Ken Rightmire Sue Ring Debbie Ryder Ed Sable Mary Jane Sabo Jim Sago Randy Saksa Diana Sanchez Paul Sanchez Robin Sanderson Tim Sanner Charles Santos Rick Sather Chris Sauter Coni Schaak Dan Schaeffer Jodi Schaffer Valerie Schaffer Joe Scherger David Schied Roger Schmechel Denzel Schmidt Russell Schmittu John Schneider Paulette Schnurr Suzanne Schuck Lorri Schultz Mike Serfazo Jim Sessions Suzie Sessions 73 Aileen Sewell Dale Seyler Kathy Shaffer Debra Shandy Erin Shane Greg Sheetz Russell Sherman Dennis Shellenberger Rose Silbemagel Reed Silvesan Pam Silvis Mike Simpson Tameron Sims Becky Skinn Cheryl Skalsky Debbie Slovarp Lenny Smalling Jim Smith Kim Smith Mike Smith Mike Smith Robert Smith Sheryl Smith Brenda Smyk Donna Soelter Gracie Soto Stacey Speed Cheryl Spencer Julie Stacey Lyle Stahl Roy Standley Robin Stark Tim Starnes Dick Stefani Londa Stekar Bill Stenger Janet Stem Ralee Stern Mayrann Stewart David Sticka John Sticka Lynda Stoddard Jeff Straw Steven Streckel Don Strieker Matt Strieker Doug Strom Sandy Stubbert Rod Stucker Rocky Sturgis Clint Sunden Marc Swanson Scott Sweeney Betsy T anner Carolyn Taylor Greg T aylor 74 Lisa Taylor Wiley Taylor Pete Teal RoseMary Tellez Kim Templin John Teter Becky Thatcher Janice Thatcher Karen Thatcher Valorie Thayer Scott Theimer Keith Thill Mike Thomas Belinda Thompson Larry Thompson David Thomquist Kelly Tindall Stan Tissue Allan Toole Kathleen Tosh Ami Trafton Barbara Trapp Edna Tucker Michelle Tucker Tim Tucker Don Turley Mike Tuss Billie Underwood Scott Urlacher Paula Valadez Annette VanKrieken Kristin VanWinkle Debbie Victora Jeff Vietmeier Bill Vladic Diana Vodden Linda Voller C heri VonBergen Rob VonHess Kelly Wakley Norine Waleri Carl Walker Eunice Walter Rick Walters Scott Waltner Terrie Watson Vicki Weed Toni Weil Shirle Wempner Cass Whalen Jerry Wheeler Dave Whitmore Ross Whitmore Gretchen Wiederrich Ken Wiedrich Randy Wilcox 75 Klair Wilkes Jack Williams Keith Williams Jerry Williams Cindy Wilson Michelle Wilson Judy Winkle Mark Wirth Cindy Wittnan Ed Wolfgram Camera Shy Diane Barker Kathrynn Bawden Donald Bayne Jay Be jot Brenda Belue Janet Bonogofsky Brailey Brooks Mike Butcher Roy Charette Santos Charles Barbara Chavez Monte Cleman Susan Dare Jonathon Detienne Bill Diechert Bennett Essman Bonnie Evans Judy Freund Mel Gillian Cynthia Gordineer Cheryl Gramley Shirley Haworth Danny Haydal Gordon Heiser Marsha Helgeson Kevin Helvey William Joiness Debbie Johnstone Robin Jordan Pat Kittson John Kline Steve Kukowski 76 Delynn Wonch Leslie Woodward Butch Worth Greg Wright Fred Yapuncich Diane Yarbrough David Young Tammy Yound Mike Zahn Shelley Zdrojek Juniors Debbie Kuntz Donna Lamb Judy Lane Dave Lehner Michlllene Lenz Harold Lewis Dave Martin Tom McNulty William Noffit Michael Murray Donald Parsons • Sylvia Pattyn Roger Peterson Melvina Prince Brenda Rippy Cindy Reichert John Sago Michael Sartorie Bill Seerup Paul Sherman Dolores Simons Randy Smith Steve Steckel Carla Stumm Bobby Thompson Andy Tomsen Sandy Wilcox Kaycee Zahaffey 77 Class of 1977 has spirit! Too low they build Who build beneath the stars Chris Abbey Patti Abrahamson Ed Aden Mark Albert Wayne Alderman Diane Aldridge C indy Allen Howard Allen Rick Althoff Peaches Alva Arthur Alvarado Betty Alvarez 78 Jeff Aman Kent Anderson Anita Anderson Gerald Anderson James Anderson Kirsten Anderson Kristen Anderson Lori Anderson Vanessa Anderson Mike Archer Lorri Arellano Wendell Armstead Wes Armstead Richard Asleson Nancy Bailey Dan Bailey Dave Baker Susi Ballard Shellie Galsam Kim Baker Tony Bang art Richard Bailey Diane Barker Cassic Barnard Dan Barthuly Kenneth Baumann Ken Baxter Rod Bagman Debbie Bran Joe Bear Crane Jim Becker Melissa Becker Steve Becker Spencer Beddes Stella Bcierle Karen Beley Cheryl Bell Julie Bellrock Darrell Bender Deborah Bennett Nancy Bent Yvonne Bergeron Taryn Berkey Jan Berry Shelley Bertolino Terry Beswick Tom Bick Bruce Big Hail Suzanne Billy Michele Bitney Corey Bittner Dana Bjomson Rose Blackwell Brad Blair Benjie Blake Susan Blehm Cindy Boggess Gary Boheman Mark Bohlinger Tim Boland Tracy Bongiani Cathy Bonogofsky Art Boone Jeffery Booth 79 It's the time of our lives, so let's really live it. Deanna Bomhoft Carla Boucher Scott Bradley Dana Branstetter Robert Briceno David Brown Gordon Brown Jackie Brown Larry Brown Nancy Brown Rita Brown Robin Brown Craig Brownell Ron Bruder We've so much to gain. Betty Salhoun Anita Carpenter Ed C arpenter Jay Carroll Sara Carroll Heidi Carter but more to give. Paul C artisser Sutette C artisser Marciano C astro Richard C astro Vicki Castro Charlene Cattaneo Wade Cattnach Maria Chambers Colleen Chappie John Charieson Tammy Cherry Cheryl Claik Jesse Clark Josie C lark Clay C leary Skip Clevenger Lynda C line Connie Cochrane Rod Cole Rachelle Collins Theresa Combs 80 No man is free who is not master of himself. -Epic Telus Tammy Conner Dan Conway Richard Conway Arne Cook Norma Cooke C athy Cooper Kathy Cooper Milton Cooper Cindy Coming Vernon Corson Sheila Covalt Doug C own Daryl Cox Mike Crane Russell Crawford Randy Crellin Renae Crosby Carrie Currey Bob Curtis Debra Dale Vickie Dangerfield Judy Danskin Vic Daubert Karen Davidson Kelly Davis Robert Deichert Perry Deleew Sheri Demars Vicki Derheim Kelly Desper Jessie DeTienne Kely Deverill Florence Dey Bill Dicherty Kim Dickinson Rick Diefel Nancy Dicksteader Darlene Dolechek Greg Doll Ron Rompier Mike Donlan Richard Dorsett Ralph Dotson Dixie Dressier Renee Duke Bonnie Dunbar Chris Dunbar Frank Duncan 81 Matt Durand Janice Eaton Duane Eckert Kathy Eckhardt Deni Edwards Julie Edwards Bob Eichenberger John Eisenbraun Karmyn Elliot Robert Ellis Bill Englert Emter Craig Karla Engwicht Mark Entzminger Phyllis Epley Matt Erickson Kurt Erickson Mary Erickson T am my Erickson Shelley Espinoza Julie Evans Tracy Farrell Craig Favero Cheryl Fels Rick Fetters Dean Fettig Adora Fischer Nadiane Fischer Dave Fisher Leslie Fisher Kim Fogle Wes Folsom Mike Foos Steve Foos Scott Forshee Lorri Fosjord Brad Frank Glen French Nick French Kristin Friedt Bill Friley Dennis Fulkerson Mike Fulkerson Jeanine Fuller Ann Funk Julie Furgason Dan Gabel Ed Gabert Randy Gallager John Gamer Tom Gay vert Roslyn Geiger Ken George Linda Gergen Randy Gilman Debbie Glass Toby Glenn Debbie Gonzales Steve Gordinecr Wayne Gordon Mitchell Goulet Roberta Goulet Karen Gower Laurie Graf 82 Beth Greathouse Cintis Grimm Hugh Hahn Colleen Greenfield Roger Grooms Larry Hall Kraig Greenfield Richard Guckeen Pam HaWerson Kathy Greiff Jeff Gullidge JeffHankel Chris Grice Eugenia Gutierrez Joseph Hankel Gerald Grice Diane Gwin Laurie Hanley Craig Grider Larry Haagenson Danny Hanson Susan Griep Scott Habner Gary Hanson Vance Hardt Donald Hartung Craig Heikes Terrie Herman Charlie Hoefle Cody Hargrove Tony Hatzenbuehler LuAnn Heinzelman Debbie Hernandez Sharon Hoerner Carol Harmoning Julie Haun Linda Heinzman Frank Hert Howard Hoff Colin Harms Paul Hawley Kathi Heiser Richard Hert Mike Hoff Patty Ham Rita Haworth Betty Helgeson Shawn Herzog Charles Hoffman Sandy Harris Jim Hayes Scott Helmbrecht Rhonda Herzog Peggy Hoffman Kim Hart Janet Hudges Martha Herbel Greg Hetzer Susan Hoffman Kim Harter John Heidema Harvey Hergett Robert Hoagland John Hoffmann 83 Dennis Hogan Beth Hoiness John Holthues Stacy Holzworth David Hopkins Harold Hoppe Jeff Houston Zita Howard Clifton Howe Sharron Hoy Joseph Huggins Patti Humiston Ricky Hunter Rusty Hunter Lom Hurry Kristy Hurst Patty Huschka Kristin Imhoff Larry Ingwaldson Shon J ackson Mary Jacobs S andy J acobs Jerry Jenks Kerry Jenness John Jerman Ben Johnson Blayde Johnson Bryce Johnson Jackie Johnson Julie Johnson Mark Johnson William Johnson Beth Johnston Dick Johnston Elaine Johnstone WaveTly Joines William Joiness C asey J ones David Jones Jay Jones Ken Jones Konni Jones Leslie Jones Mike Jones William Jones Kim Josephson Erling Juel Mike Justice 84 Every action of our lines Debbie Kaiser Janet Kaiser Ron Kangas Jan Kapptie Rob Kautz Duey Kautzmann Doris Kavonius Russ Kembel Jim Kerbel Ray Ketterling Julie Kibler Jodee Kiedrowski Cecelia Kimble Scott Kinne touches on some chord Jeff Kirkaldie Tim Kiser Linda Klaus Meldoy Klundt Tom Knutson Althea Kober that will vibrate in eternity. Richard Koehn Kathy Koerner Curt Kolstad LuAnn Koschei Ralph Kostelecky Rick Kraft Peggy Kreiner Joel Krohn Sheldon Krum Brenda Kudloff Sonia Kurtz Karen Lachenmaier Willie LaFrance Dave LaFurge Theresa LaGaly Ray Lamb Laura Lambrecht Matt Lamey Leonard Landrie Becky Larsen Eric Larsen 85 Sandy Larsen Mark Latta Jill La void Rayn Lawson Jeffrey Leader Robin Leatherman Vickie Lebrun Dana LeClair Lora Lee Nancy Lee Peggy Lee Christine Leedy Steve Lehman Tom Lehman Tari Leikam John Lelpold Jolene Lekse Irene Leligdowicz Pat Lemke Curt Lind Chuck Lindberg David Lindell Debbie Lindenberg Laurie Lineback Lori Loff C indy Logan Jean Logan Patty Long Betsy Longo Don Louk Debbie Love Justin Love Randy Love Wade Love Liz Lucero Scott Puptak Linda Lyle Diane Lynch Mary Madfing Russ Mahan Rob Malahowski Roberta Marble Denise Makeff Richard Mariscal Lloyd Marsh Dana Martin Debbie Martin Jim Martin Mary Martin HelenMartinez Penny Marvin Steve Marxer Sue Mason Linda Masters John Mattheis Tommie Maunu Laura Maust Dan May Jonathaon May Mike May Denise McCartney Robert McCaslin Mary McClelland Jeff McCuin 86 Karen McCuin Kelly McCullough Tim McBride Lloyd McDonald Mike McDonald Kathy McFarland Scott McIntosh Brian McKeen JetTy McKeever Anita McKenna John McKenna Bret Me Kenney Jere McKinney Leslie McKinney Lew McKittrick Lorrie McLauchlin George McMullin Mona McPhail Janet McRae Lance Mering Vicky Meyers Shelly Michael Colleen Miller Dan Miller Debby Miller Larry Miller Terri Miller Shari Milligan Lynn Milne Mark Moe Nelson Moe Dwight Moen Dean Moffet Sally Moffitt Jim Moll Donna Mollett Mike Mooney Debbie Morales Carrie Morehouse Susan Morrill Dave Morris Robert Morris Lee Morrison Jamie Moulton Karla Messig Louise Muhlbeier Greg Murray Don Myers Mike Myers Matt Naetzker Laura Nagel Lucinda Nanez Lee Natoli Eric Nelson Glen Nelson Kari Nelson Kay Nelson Vic Nelson Pat Nesse n Mary Nitehman Dick Nixon Ken Norman Rich Norm and Vicki Norskog 87 Have a purpose in life, and having it Doug Nunemaker Tina O'Connell Rose O'Dea Donna O'Donnell Tim O'Leary Mike Oliphant Jane Ollendick Barbara Olson Cherri Olsen Susan Olson Wayne Osbourne Roger Ostermiller Sharah Ostrum Layne Ostwald Vicki Oswald Mike Otteson Rika Overfelt Sheryl Packer Leslie Pantalone Lynda Parobeck lane Partridge Greg Perkins Janet PeregTine Shawn Peabody Vaughn Paulson Dell Petterson Kelly Patten Dorthy Perusich Sharon Peterson Dennis Peterson Farris Peterson George Peterson Mark Peterson Cathy Phillips Don Phillips Tammy Phillips Bud Piatt Dave Pike Mike Pike Faith Pinkerton Penny Pinner Cindy Plouvier Janet Pogue Mark Polen Jackie Powers Marc Priest Chris Prociv Rose Proulx 88 Patty Pulliam Dick Punches Eric Purcell Sheila Puzio Guy Raidiger Cathy Raikes Emila Ramirez Pete Ramirez Dennis Randall Connie Rasch Shawn Redmond Debbie Reed Mark Reed Dale Reese Gail Reese Mike Regnier Judy Reichenbach Tim Reilly Debbie Reineke Gene Reiter Jerry Reiter throw into your work such strength of mind and muscle Stephen Relei Dawn Reno John Resinger Marjorie Resser Mark Restad Robert Ricker as God has given you. -Carlyle Robin Ricketts Elaine Rickman Wendy Ringstead Carla Riplett Perry Roberts Tom Rodriguez Guy Rogers Veronica Ronquillo Randy Rub ash Debbie Rudolf MaryLee Ruiz Chuck Russell Vicky Samuel Ronnie Sanchez Maryjo Santelanna Vince Santoro Keith Sasich Shelley Sauters Vicki Sayer Cameron Schafer Kris Schaffer 89 Mary Scheid Cindy Schall Marguerite Schied Tina Schieno Sherry Schmaing Tom Schmaing Dan Schmidt Rita Schmittou AI Schneider Denise Schottlaender Tina Schrumpf Sheri Schrupp AI Schultz Cathy Schultz Debbie Schultz Richard Schultz Paul Schulze David Schuyler Kim Schwabe Mary Schwartz Jim Schwein Susan Schwiddee Audrey Scott Rick Scott Bill Scott Jane Secrist Pam Senn Merry Sewell Susan Seyfert Terri Sheridan Byron Shinazy Greg Shoe mate Judy Shope John Shultis Dan Siemers Bob Simons Julie Simpson Judy Sims Denise Sjolseth Brett Skurdal Christy Smith Daryl Smith Debbie Smith Jacquie Smith Ken Smith Laurie Smith Peggy Smith Ron Smith Tony Smith Curt Snodgrass Daryl Snyder Tim Sos Christina Soto Jon Spechalske Dick Speed Winnie Spencer Pam Spieler Marko Stapp Kenneth Stark Jane Steckel Brian Stein Sandie Stekar Debbie Stenberg Tricia Stephens 90 Cliff Stern Denise Stern Carla Stevens Mona Stevens Janet Stichman Cathy Sticka Dennis Sticka Mona Stockton Sharon Stoll Bill Strabel Ron Strander Penny Stressel Rich Stripp Diane Strom Lori Stroppe 1 Terry Stucker Steve Sullivan Richard Sumida Cindy Svec Kathleen Sweeney Mariane Sweeney Tom Swift Christine Swoboda J ack Taber Willie Taylor Steve Terpstra Lori Thant Lora lee Theade Jeff Thomas Russell Thuesen Laurie Tiffany Eric Tilleson Mike Vogel Jim Void Brian Wagner Roger Wagner Mitchell Waite Charisse Wake land Denise Walcker Mike Waleri Bryan Wallace Diane Walker Scott Walker Mark Walker Cheryl Walter Sherry Walter Julie Wambolt Kathy Wambolt Nancy Tipton Katherine Torno Brad Townsend Richard Townsend Susan Townsend Doug Triggs Debbie Tuggle LaDonna T urley Theresa Turnbull Mike Turner Brenda Tweden Dan Tweden Joni Vangen Donna Vaughn Dale Victora Rick Villa 91 The beauty seen, is partly in him who sees it. —Bovee Kim Warren Becky Watson Clarence Weber Joanna Weeks Cloyd Wegley Rick Wegner Debbie Weigum Doug Weil Jay Weisgerber Becky Weiss Lorri Weiss Dennis Welk Melody Welton Susy West Peggy Weston Charlie Wetheringtoi Leslie Wharton Bill White Denise White Laurie Whitefox Jean Whittinghill David Williams A1 Wilson Cheryl Wilson Jon Wilson Roberta Wilson Sitona Wilson Jan Winegardner Duane Winslow Sheldon Wise Sheridan Wise Janice Wittman Randy Wittman Mari Wold Ellen Wyman Gerald Yost Cherie Young Kenny Young Marv Zimmerer Ronnaly Zimmerman Barry Zirko Donna Zok Sherrie Wlesner Tim Wiesner Craig Wiggs Jerry Wiggs Belinda Williams Bob Williams 92 Camera Shy Sophomores Naomie Aragon Robert Ash Rory Bauer Donald Becktold Douglas Birks Zofia Blonski Samual Contrerez Bonnie Craig Mike Craig Jacqueline Degel Charles DeGroat David Doll Gary Estill Kurt Erickson Kim Fogle Lorri Fosjord John Garcia Rodger Grooms Richard Guckens Jeff Gullidge Rick Guster Eugenia Gutierrez Paul Hawley Jim Hayes Karin Heyum Lori Heyum Randy Higgins Joseph Hodnik Charles Hoffman Kelly Hotchkiss Jean Lave Christopher Lavers Brenda Metzger Debra Morgan Linda Nelson James Niles Cleon North Donlyn Nor wick Lorri Ob lander Michael Opheim Tony Rippin Sandra Rohrbaugh William Romero Sharon Rose Karen Sauter Trula Schlosser Ron Secrist Bob Sell Susan Sievertson Dean Sjolseth Ricky Slovarp Sande Snell Gwen Smith Clifford Stern David Strohschein Diann Twet Steve Two Two Dawn Wambolt Loria Weakley Linda Weston J ay Young T amra Young Daniel Zok VARSITY BASKETBALL-Front Row: Mark Thomas (manager). Middle Row: Pat Hennessy, Randy Hunter, Dennis Lyle, Greg Reiter, Monte Wise, Terry Alberta. Back Row: Jim Jacobsen, Craig Harper, John Decker, Mark Mading, Jon Strutz, Bruce Parker, Doyle Parker. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL- Front Row: Dennis Lyle, Tim Cavan, Dewey Kautzmann, Jeff Naeglen. Back Row: Joe Scherger, Tom Mellor, Pat Hennessy, Dick Hauptman, Dave Thornquist, Paul Cambell, (manager), Paul Grimsted, Dan Higbie. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL-Front Row: Hugh Hahn, Rob Kautz, Ed Aders, Bob Jones, Bryce Johnson, Pat Lemke, Rusty Hunter, Duane Winslow, Scott Walker, Jeff Booth, Wes Armsted, and Scott Helmbrech. Back Row: Ryan Lawson, Jim Hayes, Harvey Hergett, Brian Parker, Guy Radiger, Larry Miller, Matt Erickson, Guy Rogers, Brett McKinney, Gary Johnson (coach), Carmon Shaffer (Manager). Athletes excel in winter sports VARSITY WRESTLING-Front Row: Jeff Regnier (manager), Tony Hatzenbuehler, Steve Reiter, Chuck Russell, Mike Masters. Doug Rose, Don Turley. Back Row: Tom Hauck (coach), Randy Wilcox, Ron Kangas, Rich Stripp, Don Ruth, Kevin Edwards, Matt Caudill, Mike Clark, Randy Kangas, Mike Burgess (coach). JUNIOR VARSITY and SOPHOMORE WRESTLING-Front Row: Skip Clevenger, Don Myers, Hank Hartman, Joel Krahn, John Matthers. Dan May, Brian Stein, Mike Handlos (manager). Back Row: Ne ls Olson (coach), Keith Keierleber, Dan Hanson, Doug Meyers, Don Strieker, Cliff Jones, Mike Smith, Dave Ellis, Stany Morales, Rob Ellis, Ron Russell (coach). SENIOR CLASS NJROTC - Bottom Row: John Sweeney, Kristy Wiedrich, Lloyd Romero, Back Row: Tim Kammerzell, Mike Sweeney, Mike Gokey, Frank Florschuetz, Les Kilwein NJROTC JUNIOR CLASS NJROTC - Bottom Row: Dennis Lewis, Cynthia Ratzlaff, Debra Ryder, Juanita Ritchey, Debbie Kuntz. Middle Row: John Teter, Dennis Rod ell, Rick Sather, Pete Florschuetz, Tom Majusiak, Dale Clark. Back Row: Brian Anttila, William G. Bice, Joseph Gause, Steven Steckel, Thomas Jorgensen, Donald Petrasek, Dan McFarland SOPHOMORE CLASS NJROTC - Bottom Row: Emilia Ramirez, Laurie Whitefox, Florence Dey, Kathleen Sweeney, Adora Fischer, Penny Marvin, Middle Row: Don Becktold, Mike Myers, Dennis Fulkerson, Jay Jones, Jon DeTienne, Richard Dorsett, Chief Glenn Williams. Back Row: Craig Grider, Ron Secrist, Mike Otteson, Ralph Dotson, Dwight Buttman, Shawn Redmond, Jim Moll, Nels Moe NJROTC OFFICERS - Bottom Row: Dennis Lewis, Peter Florschuetz, Kristy Wiedrich, Tim Kammerzell, LCDR Chester Fields. Back Row: John Sweeney, Mike Sweeney, Dan McFarland, Mike Gokey, Dale Clark, Frank Florschuetz, Chief Glenn Williams State Power VARSITY GYMNASTICS - Front Row: Brian Bartz, Jim Sessions, Scott Davidson, Rick Thompson, Mark Wambold, Ken Fettig. Back Row: Craig Grider, Jim Haw, Richard Geiger, Lynn Stokke, A1 McDonald, Mike Litwin, Jim Smith, Mr. George Grossi. BOYS' J.V. GYMNASTICS - Mike McDonald, Dick Punches, Scott Kinne, Cliff Stern, Waldo Price GIRLS' GYMNASTICS - Front Row: Shirle Wempner, Jean Whittinghill, Michele Wilson, Gail Dana, Marcia Stroppel, JoAnn Fowler, Sharon Hoy. Back Row: Mr. Sam Matthews, Mrs. Jerri Scilley, Mary Wold, Shelly Nixon, Susan Hoffman, JoAnna Weeks, Kelly Davis, Julie Switzer, Kari Nelson, Kim Rom Bruce Helmer, Susan Heald Kevin McBride, Brooke Blair Ice Prince and Princess Candidates John Decker, Beth Forsythe 98 Randy Hunter, Debbie Roberts School Board and Dr. Gary Dols Mr. Darrell Booth Ms. Rita Heiser Mr. Del Jones Mr. George Selover, Chairman Mr. Elmer Giesick Ms. Doris Poppler Mr. Dong Sipes Right- Paul T. OTdare (superintendent of schools) Far Right- Mr. William Serrette (assistant superintendent of secondary schools) Administration Far Left-Mr. Winston Weaver (assistant superintendent of secondary schools) Left-Mr. A. R. Collins Jr. (principal) Teachers help students Right- SCIENCE DEPART- MENT - Front Row: Mr. Steve Dyche, Ms. Marlene Doerr, Mr. Dave Klarich. Back Row: Mr. William Roney, Mr. Michael Jablin, Mr. RonNistler (Chairman), Mr. Daniel Hoggatt. Below - MATH DEPART- MENT - Front Row: Mr. Robert Nicholson, Ms. Beverly Jellison, Mr. John Travis. Middle Row: Mr. Gary Branae, Mr. Vem McDermott (Chairman), Mr. George Simek, Mr. Mike Burgess. Back Row: Mr. Robert Landis, Mr. Tom Hauck, Mr. Myron Vogele, Mr. Ralph Moerer. 102 prepare for the future Above- BUSINESS - Front Row: Ms. Elfrieda Idleman, Ms. Barbra Green, Ms. Joan Weller, Ms. Francis Paterson, Ms. Wiliam Fender. Back Row: Mr. J. Robert Jackson, Mr. Dennis Clymore, Ms. Sharon Wolske, Mr. Homer Nickolson. Left- VOCATIONAL - Front Row: Ms. Pamela Cainan, Ms. Laura Popa, Ms. JoAnne Ward, Ms. Annette Abrams, Back Row: Mr. Howard Vanover, Mr. Ron Russell, Mr. Bill Aubert, Mr. George Dorrance, Mr. Charles Sucharda, Mr. Larry Phelps. 103 Faculty serves the students Right- ART DEPARTMENT - Front Row: Ms. Carolyn Thayer, Mr. Willard Ramsett, Back Row: Mr. Leo Olson, Mr. Lester Heins, Mr. Nels Olson. Below- ENGLISH DEPARTMENT - Front Row: Ms. Mary Dejarnett, Ms. Toni Fox, Ms. Elaine Davis. Second Row: Ms. Dorothy Foreman, Ms. Jean Honer, Ms. Pat Smith, Ms. Huguette Hunter. Third Row: Ms. Barb Clausen, Ms. Bonnie Archer. Fourth Row: Ms. Marilyn Brookshire, Mr. Bob Saltee, Mr. Jack McLeod, Mr. Ray Mars (chairman), Mr. Ken McElroy, Mr. Charles Nesbit. Back Row: Mr. Lloyd Mickelson. 104 in many different ways. Left- LIBRARIANS and AVA DEPARTMENT - Ms. Alma Morrison, Mr. Gary Brown, Ms. Elza Huffman. Above- GUIDANCE OFFICE - Front Row: Ms. Sue Hutton, Ms. Edith Harden, Mr. Gerald Lenander, Mr. Gary Johnsoon, Mr. Robert Thorson. Left- LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT - Front Row: Ms. Amalie Sieler, Ms. Huguette Hunter, Ms. Valerie Bierwiler. Back Row: Ms. Judith Nybo, Mr. Richard Gibbs, Ms. Sarah Repka. 105 P.E. and ROTC build strong minds and bodies Right- Mr. William Lazetich, retiring after 30 years of teaching and coaching at BSH Right- P.E. and ROTC In- structors: Ms. Phyl Miller, Ms. Jerri Scilley, Com- mander C.J. Fields, Chief Glenn Williams, Mr. John Alberta. 106 History and Reading teachers inspire thought Above- SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT — Front Row: Mr. Robert Aagard, Mr. Richard Simmons, Ms. Debbie Hjellum, Mr. George Grossi, Mr. Carroll Eliason, Mr. James Duecker (chairman). Back Row: Mr. Don Glynn, Mr. Burton Pierce, Mr. Jerry Jimison, Mr. Sherman Hubly, Mr. Jerry Kessler, Mr. Dewey Hansen. Left- Ms. Flo Saltmarsh Left- READING CENTER — Ms. Flo Sltmarsh 107 BSH values secretaries, 108 cooks, and maintenance Opposite Page Top- CUSTODIANS. Front Row: Ms. Rose Welsh, Ms. Jean Ronghold, Ms. Kathy Stevenson. Second Row: Ms. Val Ostrum, Ms. Eleanor Haworth, Ms. Ruth Neuhardt, Mr. Paul Hartman. Back Row: Mr. Steve Spear, Mr. Joe Kessel, Mr. Ludwig Doll, Mr. Carl Ryder, Mr. Bob Oliver. Opposite Page Bottom- SECRETARIES and AIDES - Front Row: Mr. Earl Long, Vickie Davis, Mary Momson, Ms. Beatrice Vogel, Ms. Leslie Pentecoste, Ms. Laura Callahan, Ms. Harriet Wise, Ms. Betty Newlin, Ms. Pat Moltzan, Debbie King, Ms. Toni Novakovich, Chris Prociv, Kim Konzen, Mr. Dave Klarich. Back Row: Mr. Earl Fife, Debra Hodnik, Eunice Armstead, Janet Armstead, Janet Nelson, Ms. Margaret Huddleston, Ms. Marjorie Wirth, Ms. Winona Hustad, Ms. Shirley Mitzner, Ms. Hazel Havens, Ms. Karen Giese, Robin Kucera, Arlene Savage, Cindy Ranker, Mr. John Lewis. Above - Cooks - Front Row: Venus Beattly, Bev Dompier, Marjorie Twet, Vi Van Sickle, Margaret Bivgenheir. Back Row: Rose Ann Hehn, Vi Frank, Almo Rand, Liz Reichert, Helen Shotwell, Doris Tysel, Loma Boyle, Mary Slovak, Tillie Witham, Sarah Jacob, Harriet Strecker, Ester Ostermiller. 109 SENIOR COUNSELORS - Front Row: Deanne Hilde, Beth Iwen, Carol Starr, Terry Kunkel, Donna Townsend, Patti Gomez, Ann Hefenieder, Gail Wyman, Terri Bartz. Second Row: Chris Hoiness, Mark Thomas, Susan Heald, Julie Switzer, Margaret Kilbourne, Jill Tanner, Diane Monahan, Teresa Higbie, Kathy Brehm, Dick Gilbert, Robert Gutierrez. Third Row: Jay Beller, Robert Charles, Monte Wise, Susan Sandon, Kathy Sullens, Diane Thuesen, Pam Juhl, Brooke Blair, Wes Rogers, Gary Restad, Werner Siebert. Back Row: Don Ruth, Dan Stubbert, Kevin Edwards, Craig Harper, Kevin McBride, Mike Anderson, Jon Strutz, Jim Jacobsen, John Heywood, Ed Mutch. YKC - Front Row: Dan Bomhoft, Bob Ricker, Nelson Moe, Gary Restad, Beth Forsythe, Dale Carlson. Second Row: Mark Reed, Dick Speed, Tom McKenna, John May, Kurt Erickson, Mike Kerner, Wes Rogers, Dave Hall, Andy Forbes, Hank Hartman, Rod Kautz, Dave Charleson, Guy Rogers, Dana Bjornson, Doug Anderson. Third Row: Tim Beswick, Dave Martin, Jeff Thomas, Doug Rose, Mark Latta, Tom Bick, Phil Norwood, Monte Wise, Mike Litwin, Mr. Dewy Hansen, Brad Burnett, Lawrence Heyd, Andy Hill, Mike Sigman. Back Row: Jay Carroll, Wayne Gordon, Matt Lamey, Tim Price, Wes Armstead, Carl Beswick, Kent Reed, Tim Bailey, John Strutz, Kevin McBride, Marc Swanson, Paul Fussell, Richard Kirk, Curt Hoff, Jerry Kennedy, Barry Zirko, Randy Herzog, Dave Wallace. 112 Students serve clubs— Clubs serve students SCIENCE FICTION - Front Row: Leigh Ann Kudloff, Marilyn Von Hess. Second Row: Mike Sigman, Greg Crider, Rod Hessler, Mark U irth, Dave Wallace, Ed Kaufman, Andy Hill, Bruce Edwards. Third Row: Greg Peterson, Mike Goodson, John Heywood, Pat Jewison, Paul FusselL Larry Schrupp, Jim Bailey, Paul Miller, Rick Taylor, Daryl Cox. AK - Front Row: Debbie Bergquisty, Jean Whittinghill, Susan Anderson, Marilyn Kent, Jill Helmer, Cathy Lee, Erin Shane, Sue Schwidde, Kim Josephson, Beth Hoiness, Mrs. Bev Jellison. Second Row: Jill Tanner, Julie Durnell, Roni Love, Shirle Wempner, Teresa Kosak, Knsti Boe, Betsy Tanner, Mary Neiter, Laverne Kline, Jadzia Leligdowicz, Sandra Burns, Cindy Coming, Loretta Hetzer. Third Row: Connie Dunlap, Karen Davidson, Lynn Klicker, Kim Floberg, Carolyn Kelley, Brooke Blair, Valerie Hill, Patty Holden, Janet Brosius, Margy Halverson, Susan Yost, Laura Hofmann, Rika Overfelt, Teri Bartz, Donna Erickson, Cassie Barnard. 113 SPANISH CLUB - First Row: Dora Flores, Brenda Johnstone, Carolyn Swoboda. Middle Row: Laura Maust, Chris Leedy, Gail Wyman, Leigh Ann Kudloff, Kris Korfanta. Back Row: Lynn Klicker, Terri Sheridan, Zane Gray, Vern Corson, Kim Floberg, Marilyn Von Hess, Mr. Richard Gibbs. QUILL and SCROLL - Front Row: Michele Jurosek, Paige Gustafson. Back Row: Norman Miller, Brent Pederson, Bruce Parker GERMAN CLUB - Front Row: Tony Hatzenbuehler, Mrs. Amalie Sieler, Kris Anderson, Lora Lee, Sandra Burns, Renee Duke, Cheryl Walter, Faith Pinkerton, Julie Wambolt, Heidi Carter, Teresa Comb, Patty Magilke, Debbie Weigum. Middle Row: Terry Nils on, Eunice Walter, Judy Layman, Deanne Hilde, Kerrie Lindsey, Brenda Houchen, Kris Imhoff, Lori Loff, Lietta Reiss, Arlene Stem, Julie Dumell, Kathy Koerner, Paige Gustafson. Back Row: Ray Ketterling, Jon May, Jim Glover, Brian Bartz, Lynn Stokke, Jon Purvis, Rick Taylor, Larry Schrupp, Brad Burnett, Marc Priest, Gerald Pattyn, Monte Wise, Richard Geiger, Dan Birks, Jon Spechalske. 114 Organizations add interest to school life LATIN CLUB - Seated: Mike Regnier. Front Row: Dana Bjornson, Suzanne Trower, Brenda Kudloff. Middle Row: Mr. Bob Roesbery, Karlen Moe, Beth Bragg, Angie Nebeker. Back Row: Charlotte Raines, Nelson Moe, Wayne Gordon, Rob Von Hess, Kim Floberg. FRENCH CLUB - Front Row: Sharon Hays, Terry Kunkel, Ellen Wyman, Annette Murphy, Vicki Derheim, Irene Leligdowicz, Jadzia Leligdowicz, Mariane Sweeney. Second Row: Mary McDonough, Kay Bawden, Carol Starr, Julie Evans, Yvonne Bergeron, Vanessa Anderson, Ellen Hartman, Stacey Speed, Sharon Weber, Teresa Kozak, Mrs. Valerie Bierwiler, Third Row: Merry Sewell, Robin Stark, Jill Tanner, Brooke Blair, Stancine Fawcett, Cheri Von Bergen, Lynne Milne, Laura Hofmann, Donna Krueger, Cassie Hense, Cathy Sweeney. Back Row. Robert Ricker, Eric Nelson, Dave Gayvert, Terry Healow, Todd Barnhart, Tom Huston, Richard Bailey, Mike Hoff, Zita Howard. 115 Students spend spare time in school organizations PEP CLUB - Front Row: Leona Duffy, Marilyn Kent, Donna Townsend, Lisa Fitchner, Cathy Lee, Judy Jurosek, Debbie Hoth, Edna Tucker, Kris Korfanta, Patti Gomez, Sue Anderson. Second Row: Loretta Hetzer, Julie Durnell, Betsy Tanner, Arthel Kautzmann, Bonnie Briggs, Mary Jacobs, Gail Mork, Joan Hammerstrom, Cindy Gruber, Kristy Boe, Sue Heald, Sally Dubois, Sandy Moncada, Third Row: Miss Marlene Doerr, Arlene Savage, Teri Johnson, Aby Earles, Carol Ayre, Sue Sandon, Mimi Berger, Diane Thuesen, Terry Bartz, Terese Higbie, Marilyn Von Hess, Nancy Corcoran, Mary Neiter, Judy Keller, Mrs. Sharon Wolske, Back Row: Carolyn Kelley, Patty Holden, Mary Seyfert, Robin Kucera, Janel Tindal, Connie Dunlap, Janet Brosius, Sherril Fagg, Donna Erickson, Debbie Roberts. GAA - Front Row: Janet Kaiser, Arlene Reemts, Beth Bragg, Doris Kavonius, Norma Cooke, Jane Hefenieder, Pam Spieler. Second Row: Roslyn Geiger, Lori Graf, Theresa Turnbull, Irene Leigdowicz, Mona Stockton, Sharon Jenness, Cheryl Walter, Vicki Fosjord, Brenda Houchen, Jolene Lekse, Laurie Hanley, Colleen Brown, Donna Vaughn, Shelley Bertolino. Third Row: Linda Heintzman, Kim Smith, Sue Ring, Kathy Jones, Gail Mork, Kim Dickinson, Barbara Trapp, Diane Thuesen, Judi Layman, Cassie Barnard, Debbie Christiansen, Sue Sandon, Bonnie Briggs, Arthel Kautzmann, Brenda Kudloff, Vanessa Anderson. Back Row: Sheila Covalt, Linda Lyle, Kim Fogle, Darlene Dolechek, Julie Edwards, Lorri Fosjord, Sue Seyfert, Peggy Klimper, Janel Tindal, Teri Bartz, Teresa Higbie, Deni Edwards, Lorri Clark, Jennifer Geering, Eunice Walter, Sharon Dineen, Kris Schaffer. 116 DECA - Front Row: Donna Townsend, Tanya Critelli, Sue Richenback, Connie Marohn, Cindy Conway, Kathy Marohn, Cynde Lande. Middle Row: Polly Pagitt, Cynthia Crawford, Leslie Michelson, Jean Hunter, Becky Howard, Pat Brown, Cheryl Skalsky, Mary Gray. Back Row: Mr. Jerry Dobesh, Jim Rains, Tom Mellor, Kevin Edwards, Ed Hofmann, Jeff Straw. CAMERA CLUB - Front Row: Tony Bangart, Marilyn Von Hess, Terry Sheridan, Marjorie Warnke, Paulette Weisbeck, Rocky Sturgis. Back Row: Shawn Gustafson, Dave Clark, Mark White, Jim McGee, Rod Hessler, Mike Goodson, Mr. Ed Robbins. Z CLUB - Front Row: Kathy Sullens, Patty Huschka, Adora Fischer, Lisa Fitchner, Sheila Covalt, Sharon Hoy, Ellen Wyman, Terry Kunkel, Laurie Graf, Roslyn Geiger, Patti Gomez, Leigh Ann Kudloff, Sitona Wilson. Second Row: Mrs. Barb Clausen, Diane Monahan, Heidi Carter, Mary Martin, Cindy Plouvier, Vanessa Anderson, Colleen Greenfield, Shawn Herzog, Kris Schaffer, Mari Wold, Jodi Schaffer, Peg Heinzelman, Susan Heald. Third Row: Miss Barb Green, Lou Ann Byrne, Nanci Corcoran, Marilyn Von Hess, Leah Mitchell, Gail Wyman, Arthel Kautzmann, Paige Gustafson, Judy Drange, Bonnie Briggs, Mary McDonough, Cindy Schlecht, Judy Lane, Janet Rivera, Beth Iwen, Faith Pinkerton. Back Row: Kim Bryan, Lou Heinzelman, Lucia Pinheiro, Rita Jaramillo, Lietta Reiss, Deni Edwards, Cindy Grissom, Jan Bowman, Lynne Milne, Kris Singer, Denise Hudiburgh, Kathy Brehm, Mimi Berger, Deanne Hilde, Ann LeBar, Lynne Hucke, Sherril Fagg, Gail Mork, Kim Hanson, Judi Layman 117 Club memberships high at BSH BKC - Front Row: Mark Thomas, Rob Von Hess, Terry Healow, Chris Hoiness, Sue Heald, Bruce Parker, Ed Kaufman, Bill Arnold. Second Row: Kevin Pursell, Rich Miller, Don Fisher, Don Hayes, Kevin Bryan, Eric Purcell, Dave DeWart. Third Row: Larry Ingwaldson, Duey Kautzmann, Clay Mattson, Jeff Butler, Greg Campbell, Brian Parker, Dan Schmidt, Britt Moffet, Jim Sessions, Dick Stefani, Steve Estergreen. Back Row: Mr. Jerry Kessler, John Heywood, Norman Miller, Willie Jensen, Kevin Edwards, Jay Beller, Werner Siebert, Tom Mellor, Dick Hauptman, Clyde Dailey, Courtland Majusiak, Mark White. AFS CLUB - Front Row: Beth Bragg, Bonnie Briggs, Lynne Hucke, Cynthia Grissom, Mike Litwin, Brad Burnett, Margaret Kilbourne, Quynh Tran Tn, Lucia Pinheiro, Terry Kunkel, Terry Healow, Dave Gayvert, Patty Holden. Second Row: Leigh Ann Kudloff, Shelley Zdrojek, Gail Wyman, Jodee Moffet. Third Row: Anita McKeever, Carol Ayre, Beth Forsythe, Denise Hudiburgh, Kathy Brehm, Kim Rom, Paige Gustafson, Kim Bryan, Joanne Beringer, Gail Mork, Judi Layman, Cheryl Greenfield, Ann LeBar, Sue Holmgren, Deanne Hilde, Diane Monahan. Back Row: Chris Hoiness, Dave Wallace, Andy Hill, Bret Luedke, Jeff Hannah, Doug Beckers, Rob Von Hess, Mark Me ism er, Larry Schrupp, Tim Bailey, Gerald Pattyn, Bruce Edwards, Mike Sigman, Brian Bartz. 118 FFA - Front Row: Jerry Williamson, Roger Kembel, Ray Warren, Lynn McCormick, Sue Nebeker, Jack Walker, Mike Sartorie, Dale Shafer, Jim Fox, Second Row: Tom Lehman, Scott McIntosh, Steve Becker, Mary Purcell, Becky Thatcher, Annette Van Krieken, Karen Beley, Don Becktold, Glen Feist, Mr. Bill Aubert, Third Row: Jay Lee, Rod Cole, Bill Strabel, Dell Patterson, Matt Caudill, Frank Delaware, Steve Vending, Dave Brown, Kit Beley. Back Row: Andy Thomsen, Jim Sago, Rich Gullet, Gib Propp, Mark Walker, Randy Bethurem, Chuck Wetherington, Spencer Beddes, Jim Becker, Russ Kembel. KINETIC CLUB - Front Row: Pam Mulkey, Kris Korfanta, Becky Trenton, Kellie Nihill, Kelly Reich, Linda Cline, Mrs. Pat Smith, Back Row: Debbie Shandy, Denise Roller, Cindy Critelli, Paula Roller, Debbie Roberts. THESPIANS - Front Row: Terry Kunkel, Stacey Speed, Kathy Sullens, Sylvia Smyk, Karlen Moe, Debbie Martin, Gail Wyman, Patti Gomez, Kim Hanson. Middle Row: Janet Rivera, Gail Phillips, Dave Birks, Don Hayes, Mark Helmbrecht, Mike Sigman, Randy Herzog, Back Row: Todd Barnhart, Steven Myers, Craig Brown, Marc Swanson, Paul Fussell, Chris Hoiness, David Hall. 119 BRONC ANNUAL STAFF - Front Row: Robin Leatherman, Faith Pinkerton, Theresa Klundt, Colleen Miller. Middle Row: Susan Griep, Ann Trafton, Althea Kober, Michele Jurosek, Susie Sayer, Dan Hagstrom, Frank Delaware. Back Row: Julie Kingsbury, Mike Oliphant, Bob Nolan, Brian Parker, Bruce Parker, Tim Schield, Steve Estergreen, Danny Skeie, Paige Gustafson, Mr. L. D. Mickelson. BRONC EXPRESS STAFF - Front Row: Andrea Feeback, Debbie Slovarp, Loretta Hetzer, Susan Prokop, Crete hen Wiederich, Beth Bragg. Middle Row: Scott Reinhardt, Steve Estergreen, Dan Hagstrom, Britt Moffet. Back Row: Mark Thomas, Greg Cambell, Rob Balock, Tim Schield, Norman Miller, Dave Williams, E. Brent Pederson, Bob Nolan. Organizations... 120 the lighter side of school FORENSICS - Front Row: Mr. Bob Saltee, Jeff Hannah, Karlen Moe, Leigh Ann Kudloff, Terry Kunkel, Louise Nagel, Nanci Corcoran, Sandy Martin, Ellen Wyman, Quynh Hoa Tran Tri. Middle Row: Russell Crawford, Denise White, Lynn Klicker, Vanessa Anderson, Cheryl Coker, Kim Floberg, Margaret Kilbourne, Cindy Crawford, Sharon Peterson, Marcy McClelland, Dan Hagstrom. Back Row: Andy Hill, Glen Nelson, Wayne Gordon, Barry Zirko, Tim Bailey, Paul Fussell, Larry Schrupp, Mark Helmbrecht, Bruce Edwards, JohnHeywood, Mike Sigman, Dave Gayvert STUDENT COUNCIL - Front Row: Beth Bragg, Glenda Berry, Mary Jacobs, Kelly Hinnergardt, Mary Purcell, Jill LaVold, Carol Eshleman, Bonnie Briggs, Gail Wyman, Rita Jaramillo, Brooke Blair, Jill Tanner, Kim Rom, Arlene Savage, Deanne Hilde, Shelley Bertolino, Cindy Corning, Heidi Schmidt, Lorri Clark, Susan Heald, Leigh Ann Kudloff. Second Row: Mr. Bob Zupan, Cassie Barnard, Becky Blank, Judi Layman, Shelly Nixon, Teresa Bartz, Paige Gustafson, Kim Bryan, Kim Floberg, Sherril Fagg, Kim Smith, Cindy Grissom, Cheryl Coker, Lynn Milne, Robin Kucera, Gail Mork, Loretta Hetzer, Sue Holmgren, Terese Higbie, Debbie Roberts, Lietta Reiss, Denise Hudiburgh, Kerry Linsey, Gail Dana, Pam Mulkey. Third Row: Terry Kunkel, Lisa Fitchner, Bruce Helmer, Hank Hartman, Britt Moffet, Willy Taylor, Dale Buechler, Dick Punches, Charlie Hoefle, Danny Espeland, Monte Wise, Rob Von Hess, Brian Parker, Randy Herzog, Bryan Bartz, Jeff Leader, Dale Pulver, Mark Thomas, Dana Bjomson, Leslie McKinney, Kerry Jenness. Back Row: Rich Stripp, Russ Moulton, Mike Goodson, Mike Sigman, Dave Hall, Terry Healow, Tom McCormick, Matt Caudill, Zane Grey, Bruce Parker, Lloyd Swords, Jon Strutz, Kevin McBride, Ed Mutch, Paul Miller, Jay Beller, John Heywood, Duey Kautzmann, Guy Rogers, Scott Bradley, Ed Kaufman, Joel Krohn, Dale Baxter, Keith Watt, Marty Peterson. Clubs at BSH show VARSITY LETTER CLUB— Front Row: Rick Taylor, Rich Geiger, Mark Thomas, Ed Kaufman, Keith Watt, Michelle Wilson, Julie Switzer, Shawn Tippett, Lynn Stokke, Royal Falk, Ross Whitmore. Second Row: Werner Seibert, Todd Paddock, Scott Davidson, Mark Wambolt, Monte Wise, Randy Hunter, Tim Peterson, Bill Jones, Terry Healow, Brad Burnett, Sandy Reitz. Third Row: Brian VanValkenburg, Bill Gilbert, Randy Kangas, Jay Beller, Paul Miller, Don Ruth, Jon Strutz, John Decker, Matt Caudill, Larry Ostwaid, Mike Rom, Larry Dewald, Pat Murphy. Back Row: Ed Mutch, Casey Lindsey, Bill Jackson, Paul Grimstad, Doyle Parker, Craig Harper, Gale Drinkwalter, Justin Penn, Dave Thomguist, Bruce Parker, Mark Mading, Jim Kerr, Jim Jacobson, Jay Evans, Rod Entzminger, Kevin Edwards. BEARTOOTH CLUB- Front Row: Ann Hefenieder, Mary McDonough, Margaret Kilbourne, Debbie Dale, Vanessa Anderson, Deanne Hilde, Teresa Kozak, Ellen Wyman, Leona Duffy, Terry Kunkel. Second Row: Kris Korfanta, Nikki Robinson, Annette Murphy, Ann Lebar, Lynne Hucke, Becky Blank, Vickie Clark, Margot Halverson, Laverne Cline, Carol Ricketts, Marilyn VonHess, Gail Wyman, Mr. Robert Landis. Third Row: Marilyn Kent, Kristen Anderson, Gail Mork, Cindy Grissom, Kathy Jones, Kim Smith, Sue Ring, Lucia Pinherio, Kathy Brehm, Susie Sayer, Beth Forsythe, Sandra Burns. Back Row: Walter McKeen, Rob Von Hess, Alan Toole, Jay Erekson, Terry Nilson, Steve Estergreen. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Front Row: Cindy Sleek, Lexie Henkel, Jadzia Leligdowicz, Kim Bochy, Terry Kunkel, Jill Tanner, Julie Switzer, Quynh Hoa Tran Thi, Ann Hefenieder, Celest Emter, Patty Gomez. Second Row: Terry Healow, Lucia Pinherio, Kris Korfanta, Jackie Rangitsch, Teresa Kozak, Paulette Weisbeck, Gail Wyman, Sue Holmgren, Tina McClellan, Silvia Smyk, Sue Sandon, Nana Corcoran, Brooke Blair, Kathy Sullens, Michele Jurosek, Debbie Hoth, Julie Hopper, Mary McDonough, Mary Bjorndal. Third Row: Arlene Savage, Terry Johnson, Julie Dumell, Gail Dana, Eunice Armsted, Carolyn Lowe, Janel Tindall, Susan Riplett, Diane Thuesen, Kathy Drain, Kris Singer, Mary Neiter, Carol Starr, Denise Hudiburgh, Beth Iwen, Debbie Woodford, Sue Heald. Fourth Row: Jim Haw, Mike Sigman, Dan Birks, Richard Geiger, Ed Kaufman, Chris Hoiness, Jeff Butler, Bruce Edwards, George Flynn, Tom Dimich, Kent Schnider, Jay Erekson, Don Bickford, Chris Allard, Mike Goodson, John Strobel, John Heywood, Art Woods, Russ Moulton. Back Row: Larry Babb, Dave Birks, Don Hayes, Gary Restad, Wes Rogers, Rick Taylor, Jim Halverson, Jim Jacobsen, Jon Strutz, Ed Mutch, Kevin McBride, Bruce Parker, John Decker, Larry Schrupp, Mike Rom, George Dinius, Rob Von Hess, Robert Willett, Monte Wise, Kurt Kilwein, Richard Kirk, Dave Wallaces 122 varied interests. ART CLUB- Front Row: Kathy Heiser, Kris Dalton, Joan Hammerstrom, Nikki Robertson, Kris Korfanta. Second Row: Dave Whitmore, Terri Johnson, Linda Stoddard, Carol Ricketts, Susan Yost, Pam Juhl, Julia Lyle, Lucia Pinherio, Theresa Hauge. Back Row: Mr. Les Heins, Dan Lich, Dale Robbins, Pat Bettise, Chris Allard, Tim Peterson, Dave Fulkerson, Dave Birks, John Strobel, Bruce Helmer. LIBRARY CLUB- Front Row: Brenda Labor, Nina Covalt, Nancy Dockstetter, Cheryl Clark, Rosemary Pfeiffer, Pam Silvis. Back Row: Vance Hardt, Arlene Savage, Lynne Milne, Nancy Bent, Jo Rasmussen, Richard Shultz. DRAMA CLUB- Front Row: Debbie Bennett, Betsy Longo, Carol Eshleman, Carme Callum, Don Hayes (secretary-treasurer), Chris Hoiness (president), Todd Barnhart, Stacey Speed, Janet Rivera, Patty Gomez, Terry Kunkel, Ellen Wyman. Second Row: Norma Cooke, Kathi Heiser, Marilyn VonHess, Nanci Corcoran, Vanessa Anderson, Rhonda Jones, Cheri VonBergen, Robin Stark, Peggy Ard. Third Row: Dorothy Sieler, Peggy Kreiner, Gail Wyman, Kim Hanson, Dave Birks, Mike Sigman, Mark Helmbrecht, Debbie Martin, Karlen Moe, Sandy Martin, Denise White. Back Row: Dick Speed, Steve Myers, Craig Brown, Marc Swanson, Paul Fussell, Tim Bailey, Marc Meismer, Dave Hall, Robert Reichert, Andy Hill. Mr. Preferred Candidates Right- Matt Caudill Far Right- Jim Jacobson Below- Randy Hunter Below Center- Mark Mading Below Right- John Decker 124 : Golf swings into action. Top- GIRLS GOLF TEAM - Sherril Fagg, Lexie Henkel, Cindy Corning, Carolyn Lowe. Bottom- BOYS GOLF TEAM - Allan Schneider, Dick Hauptman, Bill Rector, Paul Miller. 126 ♦ BOYS1 JV TENNIS TEAM- Front Row: Dale Pulver, Eric Purcell, Duane Winslow, Don Kelley, Brad Craeford. Second Row: Mr. Dave Klarich, Mike Hoff, Kevin Bryan, John Schneider, Blayde Johnson. Third Row: Ed Wolfgram, Eric Nelson, Dennis Fulkerson. BOYS' VARSITY TENNIS TEAM - Front Row: Terry Healow, Steve Reiter, Tim Peterson, Pete Teal, John Winegardner, Lee Morrison, Coach Dave Klarich. Back Row: Matt Lamey, Fred Yapuncich, John Decker, Bruce Parker, Dave Koerner, Jim Yapuncich. GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM - Front Row: Patty Holden, Sandra Burns, Terri Johnson, Sue Holmgren, Susie Sayer, Debbie Lechner. Second Row: Coach Larry Morris, Suzy West, Jill Tanner, Kirsten Anderson, Kris Shaffer. Third Row: Jan Bowman, Cheryl Wilson, Betsy Tanner, Margot Halverson, Judy Lane, Kris Korfanta. 127 SENIOR and JUNIOR TRACK MEMBERS Front Row: Clint Harwood, Jay Beller, Jim Jacobsen, Jay Evans, Randy Hunter, Tony Starnes, Keith Watt, Werner Siebert, Larry Ostwald, Rick Walters. Second Row: Ed Kaufman, Tom McCormick, Todd Paddock, Dave Thornquist, Paul Grimstad, Russ Schmittou, Victor Alvardo, Terry Lyle, Brad Burnett, Jeff Hultgren. Third Row: Pete Bitney, Terry Alberta, Rich Miller, Harvey Burlingame, Bill Jensen, Mike Bernardo, Rick Walters, Mike Rom, Shane Tippett, Randy Wyatt. Fourth Row: Dan Birks, Steve Merritt, Ed Mutch, Jon Struts, Mike Beebr, Bret Luedke. 7 Jg ?x2Sr iwpj piu7 on, hlj ryi 4ri «P m ui i BILL® V - -A VUIICS -A. lHf.CS flOK wo . 5a Ml UUO Slit SOPHOMORE TRACK MEMBERS Front Row: Ken Smith, John Eisenbraun, Guy Rogers, Hank Hartman, Brian Parker, Tom Cooper, Scott Helmbrecht, Rick Villa, Barry Zirko, Greg Hetzer, Rick Fedders. Second Row: Rich Stripp, Tim Weisner, Ron Kangas, Scott Walker, David Jones, Craig Wiggs, Craig Rieter (manager), John Schultis, Bob Jones, Bryce Johnson. Third Row: Jeff Thomas, Jerry Anderson, Lane Ostwald, Don Louck, Jeff Booth, Dan May, Harvey Hergett, Doug Cowan, Dan Seimers. Fourth Row: Jerry Wiggs, Charlie Hoefle, Mark Walker, Dan Barthuly, Russ Thuesen, Mike Oliphant, Mark Entzminger, Tim Boland. Fifth Row: Duey Kautzmann, Darrel Cox, Jere McKinney, Pat Lemke. COACHES Front Row: Mr. Jack McLeod, Mr. John Alberta, Mr. Burton Pierce, Mr. Ralph Moerer (head). Back Row: Mr. Bob Hawke, Mr. Nels Olson, Mr. Dave Powell. 128 Swimmers and Track teams prepare for season. GIRLS' TRACK Front Row: Bonnie Briggs, Julie Jangula, Theresa Nichols, Sharon Dineen, Jo Lekse, Terese Higbie, Vikki Fosjord, Sue Bryant, Gail Mork, Judy Layman, Vicki Dangerfield, Sitona Wilson. Second Row: Sande Snell, Roni Love, Sue Ackerman, Cherri Olson, Denise Scott, Debbie Christiansen, Cassie Barnard, Laurie Hanley, Peggy Reichenberg, Nancy Tipton, Lorri Fosjord Third Row: Lori Stroppel, Norma Cooke, Shirle Wemper, Shelly Nixon, Kathy Jones, Kim Dickinson, Michele Bitney, Charisse Wakeland, Donna Erickson, Kim Fogle, Ms. Susan Cornelius Fourth Row: Ms. Toni Fox, Mr. Gary Garlock, Darlene Dolecheck, Jennifer Geering, Linda Lees, Kim Smith, Peggy Klimper, Susie Sessions, Sue Sandon, Cheryl Walter, Shawn Herzog Back Row: Mr. Tom Hauck, Sue Seyfert, Tina McClellan, Debbie Weigel, Jackie Degel, Diane Thuesen, Leslie Jones, Kristy Hurst, Ms. Phyl Miller SWIM TEAMS Photos by Zimmerman's Studio Front Row: Joe Mangiantini, Randy Crellin, Mark Entzminger, Mark Reed, Cindy Allen, Don Birkford, Eric Hoth Second Row: Mr. Rick Kelly, Ramona Keller, Debbie Hoth, Ronnalyn Zimmerman, Coni Schaak, Debbie Kindle, Connie Manthy, Ann LeBar, Kim Dickinson, Judy Lane. Third Row: Mr. Ken McElroy, Jeff Thomas, Rick Taylor, Norm Miller, Andy Forbes, Paul Dotson, Ralph Dotson, Dave Manthy, Nelson Moe, Mr. Larry Phelps. 129 Loose Today was the first day of school. It was more than a little interesting. The senior counselors welcomed the sophomores-- a real hair-raising experience, huh, Terese? There was a little combo to pep things up, and Coach Jerry Jimison got so excited about it that he had a major accident, but I guess everyone has wet his pants one time or another. The majorettes put on an outstanding program that showed a precision and snap they've never exhibited before, luckily. However, I’m afraid that Kevin, Bruce and Jim just didn’t make it as jetties. I mean, I like their legs, but let’s not be ridiculous! On the whole it was a fine program. Obviously, it did have its slow moments.. .but maybe a stale joke now and then made them appreciate the good ones a little more. Top Right - Kevin Edwards, Bruce Parker, Jim Jacobson. 132 Top Left- Teresa Higbie, Mike Anderson, Chris Hoiness. Left Center- John Peterson, Kevin McBride, Doug Forbes. Right Center- Mr. Jerry Jimison. 133 The Bronc football team played their first game tonight. It was hard to believe the spirit I saw this year, in fact, I still can’t think about it without getting all swelled up with pride. The Bronc football team got the season off to a good start. While the football team was out steaming up the field. Coach John Alberta and Coach Tom Hauck were busy steaming up the sidelines, and Lloyd Swords and the other band members took over that job in the stands. With all that energy expended, how could the games be anything but outstanding? Beside seeing great football games, all of the fans got to see great halftimes. Claudia Gross took the band from Mr. Dale Hallock and high stepped them onto the field to perform one of the most unique halftime shows ever. And not to be forgotten are the Flag and Dance Corps and Majorettes, whose sparkling routines brought the fans to their feet. However, there was also a lot of action off the field, including the lighter moments of the Pep Assembly, and those not-so-light moments in the locker room. 134 Top Far Left- Debbie Roberts, Julie Kingsbury, Donna Peck, Betty Moncada, Pam Mulkey perform for the crowds during a football halftime. Left- Claudia Gross, drum majorette. Below- Cheerleaders Sue Anderson, Arthel Kautzmann, Betsy Tanner. Bottom- Coach John Alberta gives the team a pep talk! 135 State looks like a real possibility. Brian Van Valkenburg looked very impressive in the quarterback position, and junior Terry Alberta kicked consistently between the posts. It was a great halftime, too. The band and major- ettes made their first showing, their snap was unbelievable. It's the dance that really sticks in my mind, oh, every now and then a foot was stomped on (isn’t that right, Duey?) but the bruised toes were worth the fun that everyone had. I haven’t seen that kind of jitterbugging and YEE-HAWING in years. But ya know, I still wonder what Ron said to Carol-- although its probably better that I don’t know! Above - Eric Tilleson, Nancy Heffner, Greg Carroll, Kent Reed, Cristy Martin, Monte Wise Right - Duey Kautzmann, Cindy Corning Cs261D Tlu OtiNC -iC.it L „4 . ,, ■ tSW« J - Q « « . 9 30-1,0 .. bg k f oreJli igP P« - ,; Z-22- Xl Coy k Top Left- Ron Kangas, Carol Ayre. Left- Tom McCormick, Jack Kerr, Larry Oswald demon- strate a few football plays at the assembly. Above- Senior High Marching Band. 137 I saw the girls' basketball team play West High tonight. This time we beat them! The score was exactly the same as the first West- Senior game, 46-44, but last time West had the two point advantage. The girls have really looked sharp this year, even though they have lost three varsity players to knee injuries. Diane Thuesen has been outstanding this season, but Janel Tindal, Linda Lees, and Teresa Nichols have been vital in getting the ball down the court. Of course, the whole team has the spirit and wide-eyed enthusiasm that goes with winning. Well, at least most of the time everyone does, but I know everybody has a slow day (huh, Jane?)! Above: Linda Lees looks for a safe pass around a Lewistown player. Right: Sophomore Sherrie Olsen drives past opponents. mmmm .v.v.v.v.wfl Left: Coach Brookshire studies the game intensely. Center Left: Sophomores line up for the tip-off during the Senior- West game. Center Right: Coach Brookshire and Jane Hefenieder confer while waiting for the substitution buzzer to sound. Bottom Left: J.V. players sit in the crowd, engrossed in varsity action. The cross country teams are already out and running and run- ning and running... You have to be up early in the morning to beat some of the team members to school. You also have to be willing to eat dinner late, if you want to stay at school as long as they do. It sure takes some dedi- cated people including the girls’ coach, Phyl Miller, and the guys’ coach, Burt Pierce. But even the cross country teams get time out every now and then for a cake break. 140 Opposite Page- Terry Lyle comes in with a sign of exhaustion. 7 Top Left- Nancy Tipton, Sue Ring, Vicki Fosjord, Roni Love, and Kathy Jones indulge in a snack after a cross country meet. Far Left- Guy Rogers paces himself in a meet. Left- Mike Rom shows the style of a cross country runner. 141 Right-Kristie Boe, Sue Anderson, Susan He aid, Denise Makeff warm up for the homecoming game. Below-Mr. Jerry Kessler goobers up his cheeks with some homemade cherry pie during the pie-eating contest. Center-Steve Holte reigns as King of the Pie-Eaters. Right Center-Julie Switzer, Jill Tanner, Brooke Blair, Beth Forsythe, Laurie LaRango waiting for the car caravan to start. Bottom-The sun shines down on BSH students as they decorate for the car caravan. 143 The first annual B-Day celebration will be hard to top. What, with the assembly, food, contests, and spirit, who COULD forget B-Day? In the morning while a couple of country bumpkins were chowing down bison burgers, the home- coming royalty was introduced (although the foot- ball team obviously couldn’t believe that Dick Gilbert had been chosen). At the picnic, if someone wasn’t being served some chow by one of the faculty, they were more than likely stuffing somebody else in a potato sack and carrying them over the finish line. And when the time came for relaxing, Tom Kelly was there with some good music. Of course, the faculty was in the mood and had the spirit. Their mouths were flapping so fast that it is sur- prising that they could ever open them again, although they somehow managed. Almost everything was perfect, except we lost the game! Top Right - Gail Mork, Ann LeBar, and Loretta Hetzer Center - Dick Gilbert is nominated B-Day King. Far Left - Ms. Bonnie Arhcer, Tammi Reiter, Bill Jones. Left - Keith Watt, Mr. Georg Grossi Above - Jon Strutz and John Decker help Rocky Plouvier in the sack race. Betsy and Jill Tanner look on. 144 Left- Mr. Jerry Jimison fires up the crowd with his new cheer. Left Center- Tom Kelley. Bottom Left- Mr. Lloyd D. Mickelson. Tonight was our parents' chance to go to school, one of the most hilarious evenings of the year. Those people were so nervous that I was afraid they were going to pass out in the halls. One parent got lost on second floor and was running around frantically shouting Does-anybody know where room 262 is? I spied another eyeing the stairs wearily and sighing Only five minutes to get from first to third--Tll never make it! It was kind of interesting to watch the teachers’ approach to open house. Some of them tried to be really funny, others very informative, and (although they didn’t try) some were pretty boring. What was most shocking was that I saw several parents walking arm in arm, occasionally embracing old acquaintances. I guess Mr. John Kosich, dean of boys, and Mrs. Ardella Hummel, dean of girls, never told them that friendliness is a no-no in the halls. Top Right - Mr. Lloyd Mickelson Above - Mary Hartman, Coni Dunlap, Sandy Cogbum. 146 Top Left- Mr. Leonard Spicer amuses the parents of some of his students at Open House. Above- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Toole, and an unidentified mother. Left- Two unknown mothers roam the halls during Open House. 147 Top Right- J.O. members Roger Schmechel and Tom Hogan persuade LaVeme Kline to buy a J.O. mega- phone . Above Left- German club members Beth Forsythe and Brian Bartz perform a dance to entertain guests at the International Dinner. Above Right- Janet Rivera, Judy Lane, seem to be enjoy- ing their pizza while Theresa Turnbull, Deni Edwards, and Laurie Graf anxiously wait for theirs at the Z-Club get- acquainted pizza party. Right- Mountain man Jerry Kessler, Rod VonHess, Rick Geiger take a break from repelling to smile for the photographer. 148 It seems like senior's clubs had something for everyone this fall. Whether one wanted the excitement of repelling down the rims, having some food for the stomach, or gaining some mental stimulation, some group had it. I think the biggest change I saw was in the Student Council. With John Heywood yelling out of order every- time someone opened his mouth, I thought a few of the representa- tives were going to resign. I’ll have to give John credit though; he really got that group shaped up, and boy did they need the shake- down! Above- John Heywood, Chris Hoiness, Arthel Kautzmann, and Miss Barbara Green speculate about their shish kabobs with an air of pessimisn at the BKC-Z-Club barbecue in September. Left- Pat Bettise uses gestures to help get his point across to the members of the Stu- dent Council. 149 The Bronc football 150 team got off to a roaring start today. In their game against Casper, they won 28 to 7. Brian Van Valkenburg looks like he'll really show some stuff this year in both passing and running. While the Bronc offense played a fine game, the defense was the real highlight, with such standouts as Mark Mading and Bruce Parker. Even the Broncs’ field goal kickers, headed by junior Terry Alberta, are looking good. Top Right-Keith Watt, Joe Scherger, Bruce Parker clown around during practice. Center-Sandy Reitz, Mark Mading, Ed Muth chow down at the football banquet. Below-Brian Van Valkenberg unleashes a pass against Havre. Bottom Right-The Big O lines up against West defense. Top Left- Casey Linsey catches some Vs on the bus to Missoula. Left- West tackier attempts to bring down Tim Cavan 151 The Broncs' basket- ball is still going strong. So far, the girls look like the strongest team in the district. Coaches Ron Nistler and Marilyn Brookshire have them rolling and I don’t think anyone is going to stop them. And speaking of sports, the girls’ cross country team finished off their season by taking fourth in the state. The top runners this year were Judi Layman, Vikki Fosjord, and Roni Love. The boys finished twelfth in the state but the underclass- men’s strength promises better for ’75-’76. Top Right - Jolene Lekse looks for a shot around an opponent's arm while Peggy Klimper sets a screen. Bottom Right-Coach Nistler explains some strategic plays during a break in a varsity game. 152 Below Left - Brad Burnett fin- ished ahead of the pack. Below - Sue Ring comes in strong in a dual meet against West High. Below - John Decker tries to put one over. Below Left - Craig Harper look- ing for an opening as Pat Bettise closes. Below Right - Doyle Parker goes from riding bulls to kicking balls. While I was walking through the park this afternoon, I thought I saw this gorilla kicking a football! But I looked again and it was just Doyle Parker and some other intramural guys. In the gym, the coed volleyball teams were smashing the balls around. The faculty came later that night for the championship game. It was some team! Hosting such talents as Marylyn the Mighty Brookshire and Mac the Smack McElroy, it's not sur- prising that the faculty did so well. Left - Mr. Dave Klarich attemps a spike. Canter - Faculty championship vollyball team. Kneeling: Mr. Sherman Hubley. Stand- ing; Mr. George Day, Mr. Tom Hauck, Mr. Jerry Kessler, Mr. Jerry Jimison, Mr. Burton Pierce, Mr. Charles Sucharda, Mr. Dave Klarich. Bottom Left - Craig Harper Bottom Right - John Strutz puts one over. Top Right - John Sweeney Right - Flag and Dance Corps stand waiting to perform for the very last football halftime. Below - John Sweeney and his dog. Bottom Right - Majorettes, Cheerleaders, and Flag and Dancers fire the football team up with a few cheers before they leave for the first out- of-town game. This year's football halftimes were real snappy. In fact, everybody did a fine job: the cheerleaders, ROTC, jets the flag and dance, too. Oh, sometimes the smiles were a little unbelievable--as can easily be seen from this page--they’re better than no smiles at all. Besides halftime entertainment and cheering on our Broncs during their games, the cheerleaders and perform- ing groups did alot of other things to keep the Bronc spirit going, by wishing the football team good- luck in the early morning hours, participating in Sunday afternoon picnics providing female compan- ionship for roller skating parties, selling mums for chums, and cooking a basket full of goodies for the team before an out of town trip. What a hard- working, devoted bunch they are! Left - Sophomore majorette Julie Johnson smiles for one of our photog- raphers. Center Left - Kristi Boe helps put the crowd in a mood of Bronc spirit. Center Right - Flag and Dance perform a dazzling football halftime. Bottom Left - Michele Jurosek and Beth Forsythe sell the traditional B-Day Mums. Bottom Right-Susan Heald, Susan Anderson, Cindy Gruber, Sherril Fagg, Kristi Boe, and Susie Thomas cheer on their favorite halftime performers 157 As usual, the Bronc staff got going early this year. They started even before the school year began by attending a workshop in Bozeman which included tips on how to produce a good annual. Oh, they worked real hard, but as you can see, they had enough time for a little partying, too. However, the annual staffers were not the only ones who started early. YKC and BKC had their annual water fight. The language clubs may have gotten rolling on a new tradi- tion. And of course, the Drama Club was making-up their faces and reciting their lines while the year was still young. Right - Michele Jurosek hands Mr. Lloyd Mickelson, the staff's advisor, a piece of her birthday cake. Bottom Left - A welcome sign identifies the room of Michele Jurosek and Paige Gustafson, editor and Assistant editor of the bronc annual at a workshop held in Bozeman last summer. Bottom Right - Susan Prokop, Mark Thomas, Loretta Hetzer, and Norman Miller work diligently to get the Bronc Express to the press on time. — ---L-l i , 1 -■ 1 W skcofru !! M'CMtU i pAibt c ic , ut c, totnr T-r n T“l T“T Below - Mr. Bob Roesberry, Jennifer Geering, enjoy watching the other skaters while Dave Birks prepares to join them. Center - Rob Entzminger glares at Randy Crellin, who skates by with a carefree smile. Craig Boyd, Lewis £ Clark, and Cheri Von Bergen struggle along in the background. The scene is a skating party sponsored by the Senior High language clubs. Bottom - YKC'ers, grabed in goggles slickers, helmets, and tenny runners hose their way to victory during the annual YKC-BKC water fight. Left - An important part of a drama production is make-up. Here, Lori Anderson applies lipstick with care. 159 The Bronc football team, ade the Bears eat peanut butter today. I always thought it was a joke, but that's just what our football team made West do this year. I don't know if the singing at this morning's Pep Assembly helped get the win; it certainly couldn't have helped anyone's hearing. I think it was just sheer talent on the Bronc's part. Lindsey played a great game! We might not take State, but right now I’m so happy we beat West, that it's all I can think about. I'm not saying that the game wasn’t close. Until the fourth quarter came around, I wasn't sure which way the score would go. The important thing is that it did go our way, and West found out where it stands, or should I say lays... on the bottom of the heap! ev : Top Right - Beth Iwen, Marcia Stroppel, Jill Tanner, Jon Strutz, Mark Thomas, Michele Jurosek, Gail Wyman. Right Center - Brian Van Valkenburg. 160 Below - Susan Heald, Sherril Fagg, Kristie Boe. The chorus looked good at their fall concert tonight, and more impor- tantly, sounded good. Whether playing as an ac- companist or singing a solo, every chorus member showed an unmatchable enthusiasm. Assuredly, each singer’s enthusiasm was not of the same type, as is evident by the looks on their faces. Deanne Hilde and Mary Hartman reflect that experienced look of confidence; the girl’s sophomore choir has that ’’here we go” and thank God its over” look; and Ed Mutch has that ... oh, that . . . well, its hard to explain that look! Top Right - Coni Dunlap Center - Judy Shope, Vicki Derheim, Leslie Jones, Shelley Sauters, Pam Spieler, Linda Klaus. Right - Coni Dunlap, Ed Mutch, Todd Barnhart. 162 Left - Beth Hoiness, Lauri Hanely. Below - Sophomores file out after their performance. Bottom Left - Mary Hartman, Jon May, Deanne Hilde. 163 Tonight was the first night of the production CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN, and I thought it was pretty good. The cast started practicing about a month ago under the direction of Ms. Mary Ann Rogers. They, along with the lighting, costuming, make-up, and other crews, spent many hours getting ready for this production. The play didn’t go over perfectly, but few productions do. Most of the audience appreciated the actors’ talents, realizing that this was not meant to be a Hollywood production, just a light, high school comedy. Left - Lori Anderson, Mark Helmbrecht Below - Betsy Longo, Peggy Kreiner, Stacy Speed, Lori Lien, Dick Speed, Kim Hansen, Dave Birks, Vem Corson, Chris Hoiness. Left - Lori Lien, Kim Hansen, Vera Corson, Stacy Speed, Dave Gaybert, Mark Helmbrecht. Below Left - Mark Helmbrecht. Below - Peggy Kreiner, Betsy Longo The Colts won their last game today making their record 5-3. This year's Colt Team had a lot of enthusiasm, and a lot of good players, both of which were evident in today's game. Un- deniably, a few things did go wrong--and then the field was no place for tender ears. But a little water and some cooling off on the bench and things were back to normal: kicking, tack- ling, passing, catching, and winning. Boy those other schools better watch out next year! Top - Ron Kangas and Brian Parker take time out for some water. Top Right - Mike Oliphant kicks off. Center - Ron Kangas breaks through a hole. Right - Don Louk shows his emotion. 166 Top Left - Dan Barthuly looks for running room. C enter - Lloyd Marsh about to stick a West High Bear. Top Right- Lynne Hu eke and Gail Mork decorate a goal post in preparation for that night's football game. Both girls are members of Z-Club. Right- Mr. Robert Saltee goes through the routine of roll call before the trip home from a speech meet in Great Falls. Bottom Right- Sandy Martin's jaw drops in disbelief when she hears her name called during the presenting of awards after a speech meet. A few of the clubs did a lot of traveling Above- Beartooth bikers enjoy a break in beautiful Yellowstone Park scenery. AFS'er Quynh Hoa eyes the cameraman. Left- Josie Clark, Karlen Moe, and Kristen Van Winkle turn in their bottles to their director, Mr. Stephen Payne, after the orchestra bottle collection. this year. Beartooth Club took a fall biking trip through Yellow- stone Park. They didn’t let the snow and freezing temperatures slow 'em down a bit. The forensic team was on the move more than usual this year. With such stand- outs as Sandy Martin, Bruce Edwards, Margaret Kilbourne, and Paul Fussell. I’m sure they left the Bronc mark in all of the towns they competed in. Back at home, the orchestra and Pep Club were doing their own thing. While the Pep Club was out raising spirit with such opera- tions as goal post wrapping, the orches- tra and Pep Club were doing their own thing. While the Pep Club was out raising spirit with such operations as goal post wrapping, the orchestra was out rais- ing money for their cause. All in all, everyone was working their tails” off, whether for pleasure, fund raising, or competition. 169 I just got back home from the AFS Follies. It was magnificent! Dan Hagstrom was the mas- ter of ceremonies. It was his job to introduce the acts. The members were representative of different eras of Amer- ican entertainment, plus some international talent offered by the exchange students. One really outstanding talent was exhibited by Julie Switzer and Kelly Davis in a gymnastic- ballet routine. As ex- pected the Trepp Family Singers and soloists from the chorus did great jobs, too. Several dance routines added an extra spice to the show. However, my favorite was Kevin Edwards in his giant ears and tenny trompers. Top Right - Kathy Sullens Top Left - Quynh Hoa Tran Thi, Dave Gayvert, Margaret Kilbourne Above - Terry He alow, Bruce Parker, Terry Kunkel, DeAnne Hilde, Kevin Edwards, Jill Tanner, Kathy Brehm. Left - Julie Switzer, Kelly Davis. 171 Dear Friends: AFSer's experience a change of life styles I get a call from an unknown voice: You’re supposed to write a couple of para- graphs about New York for the Annual. Have it done by Wednesday to make the first deadline... So. I would tell all about the wonders of the City--the Sky- scrapers, concerts at Madison Square, the violence in Central Park, the some- times nightmarish subways. But although I learned and came to accept all of these things, they weren’t the part of New York that still is with me. No, what I remember most and love dearest is nothing exotic or big-city.. .the people that were part of my life in New York-they were the biggest part of my experience there and remain nearest to me in memory. Things we did, didn’t do, wanted to do but couldn’t do, shouldn’t have done, but did anyway. I guess I learned that life anywhere really boils down to just plain people and the relations between them. And another thing too. New York people aren't that much different from Montana. It kinda makes me wonder if perhaps all the peoples of the world are basically similar. It’s an interesting thought. Dear Students and Faculty: Sincerely yours, Dave Last year I was given the opportunity to spend my spring semester at Lakeridge High School in Lake Oswego, Oregon. I met many friends who I will always remember. While I was there, I was able to participate in chorus, tennis, and being the manager for the boys’ track team from which I had the most fun, especially when they tried to make me a pole vaulter. ... I know that I will never forget my experience because not only did I enjoy Oregon, but I learned more about myself and other people than I had ever hoped. AFS is a great learning experience in which you have to totally adjust to your new environment and take the responsibilities of making your own decisions (no phone calls home kids). I only wish that every student could have the same opportunity that I had. Thank you very much for making this a part of my life. Patty 172 Above-Dave Gayvert, Patty Holden, and Larry Babb Students of Billings Senior High: It is extremely difficult for any individual to verbalize his own AFS experience. My AFS experience was very exciting, but still I have trouble finding the words to explain it to others. I lived for five months in Bridgton, Maine, a rural New England village. There I discovered that there is a general American character in all parts of the nation, but that everyday routines and many products vary a great deal. Even different words are used to refer to some of the things. In many ways. New England is the quaint, old-fashioned American place we imagine it to be; in many other ways, however, it is a homogenous area much like any place in the nation. My experience there was very rewarding and it was made possible only by Senior’s student participation. Thank you for giving me this great opportunity! Sincerely, Larry Babb Top Left - Patty Holden and her escort to the Prom in Oregon. Above - Dave Gayvert at a Naval Museum in Connecticut Left - Plymouth Rock, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Larry Babb visited the rock while touring other areas of New England. Right: Terry Healow, Margaret Kilbourne, Terry Kunkel. Brazil, Costa Rica, Iran provide new experience for AFSer's Mis Queridos Companeros, If it were possible, through the course of one summer, for all my childhood dreams to come true, that summer would have to be the one you were responsible for creating. Through your support and the guidance of AFS, I was able to spend seven weeks in Costa Rica during which time my activities ranged from camping at the foot of semi-active volcanoes to swimming and fishing in the Pacific to attending the collegio where classes began at 7:30 a. m. ! I have learned a language, life style, and set of customs which will remain with me for the rest of my life and now a door has opened onto broader horizons. va con el amor de Dios Margarita Dear Friends, The land of oil wells, Persian carpets, and camels held many surprises for me this past summer. My two months stay in Iran taught me that any preconceived ideas about a country or people are sure to be shattered by the individuals who make up that country. Especially in this land of transition between customs, religions, and toilet tremendous. After traveling from the north to the south of the country, I realized that I could have spent months more getting to know Iran and the Persians. However, I am greatful for the two months of horizon expanding that I had. I appreciate so much the support that AFS gets at Senior and thank you all. Although my mastery of the farsi language is limited, I can wish you with all the native Iranian sincerity, HODA HAFEZ God Go With You Terry Kunkel • Como pode eu expliquar pra voce anugos Brazil is a country so diverse it is impossible for me to tell you about the people, the climate, etc. The situation of a new family like at our age is unmatchable by any vacation taken in later life. It's a chance to learn not only another way of life, but tells you more about yourself. AFS gave me an experience no one else ever will have and they offer some of you the chance for your own singular experience. The satisfaction from the experience is priceless, and, through AFS, it's free! ate nos veramos, saude tambem? Telran, Terry 174 A time to adjust Pam Harr sits with her host Papa and brother after just arriving back home after a holiday skiing week in Sappada, Italy. I am looking for words to describe this year away from Montana and home, but they escape me. It is a most fantastic experience to go away and live with another family completely unknown previously, in addition to being in Scotland and Great Britain. I have not only learned more about myself and about my British family, but also about people and situations in other parts of the world. No matter what difficulty might have happened to me this year it would have been worth the experience, and has been. My family is Mr. and Mrs. Richard Newton, Anne, 18, James, 15, and Margaret, 12, and their thoughtfulness and help have made this all possible. Albyn School, which I attend in the same class with Anne, has always been a girls' fee paying school, with boys age 5-7 in kindergarten recently admitted. There are fewer than 600 pupils, and we all wear the school uniform (including kilts for winter). No make-up is allowed and only one plain ring and a watch are permitted. The educational system is similar to Senior's but the method of teaching goes much deeper although the variety of subjects is less. School start at 0900 with an assembly at which the head mistress addresses the pupils and teachers, after which a hymn is sung. Gym is compulsory for everyone, with netball (similar to basketball), field hockey, badminton, golf, volleyball, swim- min8 dancing, and track. There are school cruises to different parts of Europe, as well as special holidays such as the skiing holiday to Sappada, Italy, in which I participated. Yours sincerely, Pam , 175 Band and orchestra start off a smash. Concert, Pep and Marching band performed for the first time on stage tonight. Certainly with such talent as Kevin McBride on the trumpet and John Inman on the sax, how could you expect anything but perfection? 176 Above - John Inman Right - Kevin McBride This also was the first concert of the year for orchestra and Mr. Steve Payne really got them together. Whether they were playing Rado's, modem HAIR, or an old time classical, such as Hayden's Symphony in B major, the sound was spine- tingling. 177 I can't help but notice all the extra activities going on around the school. Tonight, I was walking through the cafeteria and there was Mr. Charles Nesbit teaching dance. And this same afternoon the halls were filled with students impersonating their favorite famous person. Plus all the preparation the teachers are going through to get ready for the pep assembly they are sponsoring. What all around enthu- siasm! Well, I shouldn't say all around. Yester- day Norm Miller found Dave Williams asleep on the floor of the class- room. If that wasn't bad enough, Dave didn't even wake up after Norm poured a whole beaker of water on him! Top Right-unidentified sopho- more, Kelly Hinnergardt, Val Schaffer, Carolyn Swoboda. Above-Jay Bellar, Rob Von Hess, Terry He a low, Ed Kaufman, Judy Lane, Chris Hoiness, Nancy Corcoran, Mr. Charles Nesbit. Center Right-Theresa Bisset Right-Mr. Charles Sucharda, Mr. Gene Wade, Mr. Dewey Hanson 178 Left-Norman Miller, David Williams Below Left-Charles Kimbrough and friend. Be low-Mr. Mike Burgess, Mr. Burton Pierce, Ms. Laura Popa, Ms. Jerri Scilley. I know it's hard to believe, but the girls’ basketball team in their first year, took sub-divisionals. They didn't do as well in divisional, losing out to Helena Capital, while trying to qualify for State. Still Diane Thuesen was the top scorer of that tournament with points. Undoubtedly, their impressive record took a lot of hard work on the court, and a lot of sweating on the bench, but it all paid off. Right-Jane Hefenieder slashes down the net with the support of teammates after the Broncs capture the subdivisional title in Laurel. Below-Coaches Ron Nistler and Marilyn Brookshire, Manager Chris Chapowski, and mem- bers of the crowd watch the championship game with anxiety between the Senior and Central girls with anxiety. 180 Cross Country also just finished its season. The girls and boys teams, finished fourth and twelfth respectively. The out- standing runner for the girls team was Judy Layman who finished ninth and Brad Burnett finished sixth for the boys. It was not a great season, but the under- classmen’s strength promises a tough varsity team for next year. Top Left-Roni Love Above-Roni Love, Judi Layman, Vicki Fosjord round the comer in pursuit of an opposing runner. Left-Guy Rogers, John Shultis, Willie Taylor have an early lead in a cross country meet at Lake HiUs. 181 182 I predict that next year will be the year of the Broncs. This year was good, but I'm sure that next year we will be the state champs. Oh, we’re losing some fine seniors from varsity, but the J. V. ’s had some real standouts that will be moving up next year. Putting some great defensive moves on their opponents were Todd Paddock, Ross Whitmore, Larry Dewald and Royal Falk. Tim Cavan and Terry Alberta were probably the most outstanding players, but it's hard to pick out the stars. The whole team has to be congrat- ulated. Now I can hardly wait ’til next year to see ’em all winning for the Broncs. 184 Old Man Winter started shaking his beard again and it looks like he’s going to continue to shake it for awhile. I’m happy though, the first snowfall brings such a neat, peaceful feeling with it. I think everyone is ready for some fun in the snow. Top Joey Sheridan does a walkout. Above: Beth Forsythe stops to catch her breath after plow- ing through all that powder. Above Right: Russell Evans attempts something but just doesn't make it, as he lands on his bottom end. 185 Be low-Doyle Parker jumps against Helena Capital op- ponent as Craig Harper and John Decker look on. Below Left-Pat Hennessy takes a warm up shot against Ha vie. Below Right-John Decker goes up over the outstretched hands of an opponent. Center-Here's where it all starts as Craig Harper leads the Broncs out of the locker room. Bottom-The Bronc bench looks on helplessly against our cross-town rival, West High. The boys basketball team is playing now. The games have been entertain- ing. The Broncs havenft showed much sparkle yet, but the season’s early and Coach Bill Lazetich has been using the whole bench and testing each player’s ability. There's talent on that team, it’s just got to be co-ordinated. This was a year of many events on the court. Coach Lazetich announced that he would retire from coaching at the end of the season. 186 Below-Craig Harper attempts to stop a Havre Blue Pony as Jon Strutz looks on. Below Right-Bruce Parker eyes the basket as MDr. C. goes for position. Bottom-The Broncs are introduced before a home-town crowd. 187 Below-Don Ruth wraps up a CMR wrestler. Below Left-Doug Rose scores against his opponent in the Billings Invitational Wrestling tourney at Senior High, I checked out the Bronc wrestling team, and they're looking good. Kevin Edwards, Mike Clark, Don Ruth, Matt Caudill, Don Turley are especially impressive. I'm still kind of amazed by wrestling. Those grunts, groans, and grimaces make me think the wrestlers won't make it through the meet. They always get back up though; what a tough lot they are! But if any of you have been to watch their practices, you’d realize why they're almost unhurtable. Of course, the refs do their share in keeping it clean, too. Left-Mike Clark and Craig Rose wrestle it out during a crucial match at West High. Be low-Joel Krohn concentrates on his opponent. Bottom Left-Kevin Edwards uses his strategy for another victory. 189 photo by Zimmerman's photo by Zimmerman's Top Left-Jim Haw excels in a floor exercise routine. Above-Scott Davidson performs on the parallel bars. Top Right-Kelly Davis com- petes as an all-arounder. Right-Marcia Stroppe 1 ex- hibits her talent on the balance beam. low-A1 McDonald forms a T during floor exercise com- etition. )p Right-A1 McDonald swings iver the side horse with the upport of only one arm. ttom Right-Julie Switzer's xpression depicts strain during ler routine in the uneven arallel bars. OOOOOH-EEEE! My muscles ache just from watching those gymnasts. Julie Switzer, Marcia Stroppe 1, Kelly Davis, A1 McDonald, Jim Haw, Scott Davidson, in fact the complete teams, were breathtakingly good legs straight, toes pointed, the whole bit. I wasn’t the only fan who was dazzled by the per- formances, either. Everyone in the bleachers just sat with their mouths, hanging open. I guess that’s all anyone could do; it’s pretty hard to describe how great they all were. The competition was markedly better than last year, too. It looks like gymnastics is really catching fire in Montana. photo by Zimmerman's The gym was really rockin’ tonight. It was packed full of the boys’ intramural basketball players. If you wanted to be entertained, the gym was the place to be. Of course, there was good basketball, but that wasn’t all. I’ve never really understood basketball rules, but I was under the impression that the use of certain language directed towards an official warranted a technical foul, I mean if Gale Drinkwater didn’t get a technical for what he said, nobody will ever get one! Top Right-Rich Miller loses Daryl Walker Center-Daryl Walker, Jay Evans Right-Rocky Plouvier, Terry Bettise. 192 Top Left-Mark Urlacher, Gale Drinkwater. Above-Mark Urlacher, Ed Mutch, Brian Van Valkenburg Left-Todd Paddock, Gale Drinkwater, Rob Entzminger. 193 Not all Senior High's students’ activities goes on in school, as you may have guessed. There’s always hotdog skiing at Red Lodge and Big Sky. (If you direct your gaze to Susie Sayer’s picture you can see an ex-hotdog, but she 11 be up in no time at all.) There are birthday parties for such celebreties as Pat Reilly and Susie Sayor, at which not quite sober friends decorate the birth- day cake. I’m guessing at their condition, but from looking at that leaning tower of pizza cake, I dare say I’m not wrong. These, along with other activi- ties, I won’t go in to here, occupy much of Senior High’s students' out of school time. Top Right-Susie portrays a look of hopelessness at her situation. Above-Mary Higareda, Polly Pagit—they look as tough as Mark Mading or Sandy Reitz any day. Right-Mark Mading, Sandy Reitz pose for having been chosen to play in the annual East-West Shrine Game. 194 Left-Russell Evans thinks if he drinks his milk like a good boy, every day, he’ll grow big and strong. Below-Andrea Okerman chows down on a delicious piece of cake. Bottom-Polly Paggit, Russell Schmittou, Michele Jurosek, Russell Evans, Mary Higareda frost a seven layer birthday cake. No wonder Russell needed a half gallon of milk, that’s a big piece of cake. 195 Today I found out that Senior students have more than just Bronc spirit. Look at their Christmas spirit! It was nice to have a Christmas Assembly and half-time, but everyone expected those. The surprise came when I looked into the mock Congress and Mr. Hank Cox had turned into a fairy. I always knew he was a little strange, but.. .and then there was the All- Club Caroling Night. Thank goodness they sang better than the P.A.D. teachers. I’m not so sure I could have taken a whole night of listening to them! Right Center-Mr. Jerry Kessler, Ms. Debbie Hjellum, Mr. Hank Cox. Above-Mr. Ken McElroy asks Santa for State in drama. Right-Connie Bernhardt during a Christmas half time. Far Right-LaVem Kline, Kristie Roe, Kevin Edwards, Dave Thomquist. 1% Top Left-Chris Hoiness, Connie Bernhart, Terri Bartz, Beth Forsythe, Tim Shield, (Santa Claus). Above-Ms. Debbie Hjellum, Mr. Carroll Eliason, Mr. Hank Cox. Left-Santa and his helpers. 197 Both the wrestling and gymnastic teams clashed with West this week. Matt Caudill didn’t have any trouble showing West High what they could do with their wrestling team. For that matter, neither did the Bronc team as a whole. Maybe their power came from the coaches on the side lines. It’s too bad they can’t convert hot air into mechanical energy; Mr. Mike Burgess would have just solved the energy crisis. Right-Matt Caudill against West High opponent. Below-Coach Burgess yells ad- vice to his wrestlers as Coach Nels Olsen shows his emotion in the back. Below Far Right-Matt Caudill breaks down Martin Stanek of West High. The gymnastics team looked just as great as the wrestling team. Both the girls and boys have exceptionally strong teams. I get that distinct feeling that State might be in the future for both of them. Top Left-Richard Geiger on, the rings. Left-Michelle Wilson performs on the balance beam. Above-A1 McDonald in the floor exercise. 199 Below-Doyle Parker gets pinned. Right-Paula Roller Bottom-Roger Vanlandingham, Mark Thomas, Rich Miller, Bruce Parker, Tony Starnes. When I walked into the Pep Assembly this morning I thought for sure I had accidentally gotten into a grade school, but it was actually just Kinetic Club disguising themselves as five-years olds. At first the lollipop boys didn’t seem too enthused, but when the introducing of the winter royalty candidates began, they seemed to catch on. After Edith Ann (Paula Roller) subjected us to a long discourse on each candidate’s childhood (the only thing I can remember now is that Beth Forsythe once had a bottle named Milky -- which seems appropriate enough!) the assembly broke up. I’m afraid that while the little boys got more en- thused as the assembly went on, the audience didn’t. 200 Left-Rich Miller awards Brooke Blair with a corsage and sucker be- fore escorting her to her chair, Below-Roger Vanlandingham pins a corsage on beaming Marcia Stroppel. Bottom-Ice prince and princess candidates and their escorts relax and wait for the assembly to end. The candidates from Left, Bruce Helmer, Brooke Blair, Doyle Parker, Sue He aid, Randy Hunter, Beth Forsythe, John Decker, Debbie Roberts, Kevin McBride, Marcia Stroppel, 201 The assembly this morning and the promise of the fun of the Winter formal really psyched up the team because, boy, did they play basketball! More than likely, all those after school practices and Laz's” continuous drilling is starting to pay off. Of course, with the support the team got from the fans, how could they help but win? ItTs not just the fans, though, because the Pep Band was right in there backing up the crowd. You might say that it was everyone working together. I sure hope the dance tonight goes as well as the game did. Top Right-The BSH band di- rected by Mr. Dale Halleck. Right-Greg Reiter, Craig Harper, and Doyle Parker triple team the opponent in an attempt to block his shot. Above-Coach Bill Lazetich adds a word of advice before the game gets underway. 20 2 Left-Doyle Parker and Bronce teammates set up for a jump ball against the Helena Capi- tal Bruins. Be low-Senior High fans cheer the Broncs to victory-at least most of them do. 203 Winter Formal finally arrived in January after being postponed from De- cember. It was some dance! Oh, those starry eyed, smiling faces and hot lips insured that almost everyone was having a good time. Of course, there always seems to be some ex- ceptions to the rule. The Ice Prince and Princess seemed to be a little frosty towards each other in this picture (although I can assure you that the picture is not characteristic of the whole night.) And Sally Dubois and Todd Barnhart had their skir- mishes too. But after a Top Right-Terry Bettise shows a little affection for Jean Whittinghill. Center-Ice Princess and Prince, Marcia Stroppe 1, Doyle Parker. Bottom Right-Kevin Edwards and Diane Monahan watch as the royalty are chosen. Below-Carolyn Kelley, Jack Kerr, and Kari Ringstead all seem to be dancing with Randy Kangas. little dancing and some smacking, the Elks Club was filled with winter cheer, and the formal went as well as the game had. Top Left-Dave Wallis gets in- to it. Do it, Dave, do it! Left-Richard Geiger, Don Fisher, Todd Barnhart, Sally Dubois, Mike Litwin, Terry Kunkel Bottom Left-Ross Whitmore gives his date, Mary Ann Marble, a smooch while Jack Kerr gazes off into dreamland. Bottom Far Left-Stuart Hoefle is the center of this dance. Surprise! Surprise! The girls swim team took first at the State meet in Helena today. They weren't favored when they went into the meet, but all that counts is how they Top Right-Ann LeBar Middle-Mr. Mike Jablin, Timekeeper, gets tossed into the pool. Below Right-Water polo against West. came out! As if it wasn't enough to win, the girls' relay team also broke the state record by 12 seconds. The boys' team didn't fair quite so well. Still fifth place is quite respect- able. 206 Left-Ronnalyn Zimmerman, Below Left-Randy Crellin Below-Kerrie Lindsey Right-Pam Maynard about to lose it at the first annual majorette pancake eating con- test. No I couldn't eat even one more bite. Center-Sandy Moncada shows what she can do in one of the basketball halftimes. Bottom- Sink it Broncs, sink it, yells our BSH cheer- leaders! Arthel Kautzmann, Theresa Higbie, Carolyn Kelly, Betsy Tanner, Lisa Fitchner. I noticed that a lot of majorettes were absent from school today, and I think I know why. Last night was the majorette pancake eating contest. From the green tint on their faces afterwards. I'd sat a few jets” got overfueled. But even if some girls looked a little sick last night, none of the performing groups have looked that way during the basketball halftimes of while cheering on the side lines. 208 Left-ROTC presents the colors at a Senior High basketball game. Center-Betsy Tanner, Carolyn Kelly, Lisa Fitchner. That's the wrong cheer, Lisa . Bottom Left-Flag and Dance perform to Get it On. Bottom Right-Erin Shane, Margot Halverson, Jill Helmer, Shove it, Margie; shove it. 20S I saw some kids monkeying around down in the cafeteria, but it was just those screwballs in Mr. Charles Nesbit’s Dance Club. Of course. Dance Club isn’t the only club active at night. Why, just a while back I saw BKC playing the girls’ bas- ketball team. The girls didn’t fair too well, but give them time. Not to slight any club, Art Club is having their winter art sale right now. Some of the proj- ects were Far out (in both design and price) but the majority of the items showed that Mr. Les Hein’s talent is catchy. (For those of you who don’t know, Mr. Heins is the Art Club sponsor.) Top Right- My what big teeth you have! Gail Wyman doesn't seem to be picky with her partners, just as long as they can dance. Portraying the gorilla is Rob Von Hess and the other couple enjoying the dance is Nanci Corcoran and Chris Hoiness. Right- Oh, no! Not again! They always get me with my mouth open! Kevin Edwards entertains Gail Wyman and Rita Jaramillo with his can- did charm. 210 Left-The re are a number of ways in which to earn points in order to join Thespians. One of them is helping build sets for productions, like Cheaper by the Dozen and Alas, Babylon are doing here. Bottom Left-BSH students examine the merchandise at the annual Art Club Sale. Bottom Right-Diane Thuesen goes against Mark Thomas in a jump off during the BKC- Girls' basketball team game. 211 The boys7 JV basketball team deserves hearty con- gratulations for their showing. Tonight was their last game, and they finished up with a win. Their great record 19-3 should impress you now, but just wait until next year when they take over the varsity team! Oh boy, will we get them. Top-Dennis Lyle puts up a jumper as Tim Caven looks on. Above-Dan Higbie and Dick Hauptman form a defensive arch around opponent. Right-Great Falls Bison jumps into trouble as Dick Hauptman (52) and Joe Scherger defend. 212 J.V. •s OPPONENT 86 Bozeman 44 51 Anaconda 37 69 Miles City 34 61 Sheridan 61 81 Havre 45 65 Helena Capital 56 104 Helena 48 56 West 47 57 Great Falls 59 59 C.M. Russell 57 86 Laurel 62 97 Butte 56 76 Billings Central 47 83 Missoula Hellgate 60 67 Missoula Sentinal 70 101 Havre 58 91 Helena 57 67 Helena Capital 54 71 Laural 67 57 C.M. Russell 70 78 Great Falls 60 55 Bozeman 41 Bottom Left-Broncs battle for the ball. Below-Paul Grimstead eyes the basket. 213 Wrestlers and Gymnasts work for State. 214 Top Left-Julie Switzer performs on the balance beam. Above-Don Ruth looks for assistance from the ref. Left-Brian Bartz swings on the horizontal bar. Above-In a tough battle, Mark Mading and Craig Harper gaze at the basket, as Pat Hennessy goes up into air against CMR's Scott Fleming. Right-Monte Wise drives toward the bucket against Havre’s Mark Kato. 216 Blow-Jon Strutz puts up a shot against Havre. attorn-Craig Harper attempts ;o stop a Miles City Cowboy, Mike Miller, only to be ielped by Doyle Parker. I'm still waiting for the Broncs to explode, but the way it looks now, I may wait forever. It’s getting sort of depressing. Like when ya turn on the local news and the sports caster predicts that West will be first and Senior twelfth. We aren't in twelfth, but I'm sure we could do better. Perhaps, the team is waiting for more, like the end of the season, or a Chinook, whichever comes first. Today ended the wrestling season, and the State meet really high- lighted Seniors talent. Kevin Edwards took the State championship in the 170 pound division, Don Ruth got a third place finish for the Broncs, and Don Turley and Mike Clark both finished fourth in their weight classes. Overall, the Bronc wrestling team captured eight place. Not bad, huh? Top Right-Matt Caudill works on a West High Bear. Center-Mike Clark near victory. Right-Joel Krohn tries for a take down. 218 Top Left-Steve Riter goes at it. Left-Matt Caudill is victorious. Be low-Doug Rose nearly has a pin. The Broncs starting to pick up some momentum now. Terry- Alberta and Pat Hennesy, both juniors, and Duey Kautzmann, just a baby (sophomore), have moved up from the JV team to get the Broncs moving. Mark Mading is back from his ankle injury, so we have back our center, and Doyle Parker has lately been the high scorer in the games. With the added height of Craig Harper and Greg Reiter's speed, things are starting to look up. Just keep your fingers crossed and hope for the best. Top Right-John Decker and Jon Strutz out jump a scrawny teddy bear while Craig Harper looks on. Top Left-Cheerleader Lisa Fitchner keeps the crowd in- spired. Center Right-John Decker up for two. Above-The crowd cheers our Broncs. Right-Terry Alberta, Greg Reiter benching it for a change. 220 Top Left-BSH Pep Band fires up our Broncs furing a Senior- West game. Above- Our Majorettes Sparkle was the sign held up for the crowds while the BSH majorettes sparkled their way out onto the floor during a Senior-West halftime. Far Left-Jon Strutz and Terry Alberta go up for a rebound while Duey Kautzmann watches from below. Left-Susie Thomas, a newly acquired cheerleader, brings spirit and laughter to the BSH crowds. 221 Sometimes I get the feeling that this school is going to collapse from all the activity goin’ inside it. Tonight was the Annual Staff’s ’’All You Can Eat” spaghetti dinner, and from the look on Mark Thomas’s face I’d say that although he enjoyed the dinner, the dishes weren’t much fun. In the line of Bronc spirit, there was the western dress-up day. A little more active Bronc spirit can be seen in the new gym when the girl’s intramural team gets in there. But probably the most touching Bronc spirit was shown by BSH stu- dents who donated blood to the blood drive. Top Left-Danny Schmidt, David Williams, Paige Gustafson, Carol Ayre, and Sandy Moncada man the food line at the Journalism-Flag and Dance Corps spaghetti dinner while Mr. Lloyd Mickelson acts as supervisor. Top Right-One assignment in the art classes this year was to create costumes from paper. Here, Kristen Anderson and Laurie Muhlbeier model their masterpieces. Left-Pat Reilly laughs at Andy Forbes' attempt to eat his spaghetti whole. 223 South Vietnam sends greetings- Quynh Hoa Right-Standing; Ms. Anne Kunkel, Mr. Edward Kunkel. Sitting-Terry Kunkel, Quyhn Hoa Tran Thi, and Joni Kunkel. Dear Friends: I just realized that I have to say Mgood-byeM to you some how, some day, when I wrote this letter. Why does a year pass by extremely fast, and why do people have to leave each other? Still now I cannot understand why! One year of studying and sharing with you has given me a precious ex- perience. I have learned a lot, and yet I still have lots more to learn within this society. There is a great variety of different people. Everybody has his own philosophy and does will in life. I am learning about and am enjoying discovering this variety of people, their ways of life, and ideas. I would like to be an AFS student forever, so that I would learn more about people of different countries, about their cultures, and about humanity. But there is a big difference between idealism and reality, no one can be an AFS student forever. However, I will never forget my one year here and my AFS experience. Thank you all for your friendship and your warm regards to me. I want to say thanks to my host family, AFS chapter, BSH, and to all who made my stay here wonderful. Hopefully I might see you again some day. Sincerely yours, Quyhn Hoa 224 Brazilian discovers America Hi! (or Oi, if you want some Portuguese) To write a letter like this is very hard, because there are so many things to be said and thanked for, that I don’t even know where to start. Anyway, this year has been just great, and one of the reasons for that was that I got the chance of coming to Billings and of meeting all you people from Senior High. I have learned many things my stay here too, and one of the most important ones was that I found out that people are just the same anywhere in the world. No matter if they have different habits or costumes, the essence remains the same. The more I think about my experience, the more I become convinced that I was very lucky to stay with such a nice family as my American family, the Juhls. Because of them there were very few times that I felt homesick or anything like that, and I think I will never be able to give them enough thanks for every- thing. Also, I’d like to thank the AFS Chapter for making possible my coming here and especially Ms. Sue Hutton for her help during the year. Well, I really hope I can come back someday, and if you happen to come to Brazil... be sure to see me! We coffee beans are very friendly, too. Tudo de bom para voces, Lucia Left-First Row: Maria Lucia Pinheiro, Pam Juhl. Back Row: Ms. Thelma Juhl, Mr. Ira Juhl, 225 Before I left for New Jersey in January, I was very unsure of how I was going r last five months away from my family and friends. It only took me a short while to become acquainted and adjusted. I loved seeing a part of the country that I otherwise might never have visited. It was great seeing and realizing that there are other people and places beside those in Montana. It was good for me to get away from the routine way of living to really know where I stood in life and how I could better myself when I got home. I will not only remember the difference, but the similarities and that there are warm and loving people wherever you go. This experience has been special to me in many ways. I wish that everyone could at one time in their lives have this opportunity. Thank you. A special experience Dear Friends: It is difficult to find words which amply describe my AFS experience in Pelham, New York. The adjustment to a community which is so contrasting to Billings, not only geographically but socially and economically as well, can at times be a challenge to one’s sanity . . . but after an initial homesick- ness for the clean air and the pure water of the Big Sky Country, I fell head over heels in love with both Pelham and New York City. The knowledge I have gained and the lasting friend- ships I have made will remain with me forever as souvenirs of my Eastern Seaboard stay. I am deeply indebted to both the Pelham AFS Chapter for this kindness and generosity toward me; and, especially, to you the students of BHS for allowing me this once-in-a-lifetime experience. Beth Above Right: Lynn Hucke stands on the porch steps with her AFS family in Dover, New Jersey. Right- Front Row: Bard, Maggie (the dog), Cammie. Standing: Mrs. Haase, Beth Bragg, Dr. Haase, host family. 226 Dear Class: When I first came here, I was a little bit afraid of what to expect. The people here, however, have reassured me with a little Western hospitality. I know I’ll never forget all the good times or people here and I hope the feelings are mutual. Thank you for letting me share in your part of the country. Love, Below Left: Vanessa Anderson with Sue Dare from New Jersey. Below: Sue Dare tells about her visit in Billings at the AFS Dessert. Sue Joisey 227 I knew they'd do it, I just knew it. They EXPLODED! And you know what I think alot of their end of the year success was due to? That’s right, their coach. For you guys who haven’t been around the school as long as I have, this is Coach Lazetich’s thirtieth and last year of basketball coaching. With tonight's win, that makes 300 wins in his career. The Broncs, in Laz’s thirty years of coaching have made it to state many times and taken state. With a coach like that how could the Broncs help but go places. Also Mark Mading was voted the .Most Valuable Player and made the All-State and All- Tourney teams. No wonder the Broncs are going places! Top Right-Dick Hauptman goes up for two. Be low-Pat Hennesy tries to block a shot while Craig Harper looks in- tently on getting that ball if it comes his way. Below Right-Doyle Parker shoots a free throw, while Greg Reiter waits for a rebound. 228 Left-Lloyd Marsh, Jim Honaker, Karlin Moe provide the beat for the BSH Pep Band. Below-The band plays tunes as the crowd gets fired up at the Missoula game here at Senior. Bottom Left-Dan Higbie goes for the ball during the J. V.-Missoula game. Bottom Right-Jeff Naegelen tries his skill at increasing the score. At tonight's dance Miss Broncette, Michele Jurosek, was crowned. Maybe you guys have wondered how the nonwinners (that’s nicer than losers) feel. Well, if you look at the nonwinner picture you can pretty well tell from the looks on their faces. They range from that my last hope” of Brooke's to Claudia's ”how disgusting” to Debbie's Oh well, better luck next time.” But their faces fell for only a second, then they joined everyone else in having fun--at least almost every- one, (Monte, it couldn't be that bad kid!) Top Right-Bonnie Briggs getting ready for a little smooch with Monty Wise. Right-LaVeme Kline announces the Miss Broncette winner, Michele Jurosek, while candi- dates Brooke Blair, Julie Switzer, Debbie Roberts, Claudia Gross, and Susan He aid act stunned. Below Right-Tim Peterson shows his enthusiasm but Loretta Hetzer doesn't follow. Below Far Right- The Cowboy Jim Halverson Left-Tim Peterson and Loretta Hetzer have one romantic moment at the dance. Below-Al Schultz and Penny Pulver show their dancing abilities. Bottom Left-Jay Beller, Dave Clark take in a slow dance with their sweeties. Bottom Right-Someone finally asks Marci McClunner and she jumps at the first chance. 231 Top-Sometimes things get lonely around room 210. Con- sequently, two goldfish, Murray and Josh, were adopted by the journalistic photog- raphers. Center- Oh, you’re just the meanest! Danny Skeie, head photographer of the Bronc Annual, is caught at the other end of the camera. Right-David Williams, Brent Pedersen, Mark Thomas, Norman Miller, and Mr. Lloyd Mi eke Ison proof the Bronc Express at the printers. 232 The Bronc Express staff is still workirT right along. That silly savage Danny Skeie, with his cohorts Norm Miller, Brent Pederson, Josh and Murray (gold fish), and the rest of the gang have just been crankin’ out those papers right on schedule. Speaking of schedules, the organizations around the school have been busy. The student council began sponsoring ’’mini concerts” (the first one featured Bruce Helmer throwing a pot). Anyway, all the clubs are movin’. If you don’t believe me, look at the pictures. Left-Roni Love and Margy Halverson, members of AK, look up from their pizza dinner as the photographer snaps the picture. Bottom Left-Randy Gallagher molds a plaster mask of Suzy West in his art class. Be low-Student Council Presi- dent Bruce Helmer gives a pottery throwing demon- stration. Under the direction of their new chorus teacher, Mr. Paul Halpin, the Senior Varsity Choir produced BROADWAY FEVER. As always, their singing was nothing short of spectacular, and their choice of those 1940 songs was a pleasing change from the every- day songs we hear on the radio. A few of the singers took a stab at acting, some at dancing, and it all turned out like a real Broadway produc- tion well, pretty close anyway. Top- Ed Mutch, Dan Stubbert, Russ KLimper got it made in the shade. Above Left- Cheryl Hartman, Pat Reilly, Denise Hudiburgh sing with enthusiasim. Above- Top: Connie Dunlap, Ed Mutch. Center: Mark Meismer, Dawn Fitzhugh, Todd Barnhart, Sheryl Hartman; Bottom: Kris Singer, Beth Iwen, Mary Neiter, Randy Herzog. Yak-it-ti yak, don't talk back. 234 Above- Steve Orelup, Mike Devous, Mark Meismer, Beth Iwen, Pat Reilly, Denise Hudiburgh, Kathy Sullens, Connie Dunlap. The gang hams it up at the Variety Show. Left- Deanne Hilde and Russ Klimper sing Earth Angel. 235 Tonight the members of the Senior High drama department, under the direction of Ms. MaryAnn Rogers, put on a very entertaining production of Alas Babylon. Their enactment of World War III and the nuclear holocaust that went with it was done so well that the audience could almost empathize with the actors. With stand- out performances given by Terry Kunkle, Dave Birks, and Lori Anderson, it was no wonder that the audience was so touched. But as good as the performance (or better) was the stage work--Way to go, Ms. Archer and stagecraft class. Top Right- Don Hayes strikes a pose. Above- Jodee Moffet, Terry Kunkel, Lori Anderson seem to be fed up with the whole thing. Right- Don Hayes, Tom McKenna seriously discuss the coming doom. 236 Left- Todd Barnhart, Lori Anderson. Looks as if the woman wins again. Below- Lori Anderson, Tom McKenna, Jodee Moffet, Don Hayes. 'Tarting is such sweet sorrow. The Colts finished up their season, and it was a better than average sea- son. Their final record was six wins and twelve losses. Above Right- Guy Raidiger attempts a basket. Left- Scott Helmbrecht against Laurel. Bottom Left- Ryan Lawson projects his emotions. Bottom Right- Guy Rogers drives on Laurel. Ifll be looking forward to seeing a lot of the Colts on next year’s varsity team. Just to drop a few names, how about Guy Rogers, Ryan Lawson, Guy Raidiger, and Jim Hayes, as some of the standouts of the season. Well, all you Colts reading this, eat your Wheaties and see if you can grow a few more inches. It certainly couldn’t hurt anything. 239 Well, the State gymnastics meet confirmed my suspicion about the boys’ and girls’ teams-- they’re GREAT. The girls took the State meet with Julie Switzer fourth on floor, vaulting and balance beam, and ninth on the unevens. Marcia Stroppel was eighth on the balance beam; Shelly Nixon, fourth on the unevens; Gail Dana, third on unevens; Michelle Wilson, sixth on floor, and Kelly Davis, fifth on balance beam, and tenth on both floor and vaulting. The girls' team qualified every member but one, for the State meet and almost everyone wracked up points that put the team in first. The boys didn’t do quite so well, but taking second at state is nothing to spit at. Scott Davidson took sixth on rings, and eighth on parallel bars; Rick Thompson, fourth on rings; Rich Geiger, third on rings; Jim Haw, tenth in floor exercise; and A1 McDonald, third in floor exercise and sixth on side horse. These great showings must be because of Coaches Jerri Scilley and George Grossi. This has been a good year for the Broncs! Top Right- Mark Wambolt exhibits his talents on the parallel bars. Above- Julie Switzer succeeds in a back bend walkover during a beam routine. Right- Jim Smith, straight as an arrow, on parallel bars. Far Right- Marcia Stroppel uses grace during a floor routine. 240 Left- Jim Smith performs the rings at West High. - Style is an important rt of gymnastics and tchelle Wilson proves it is routine at West High. ve- Michelle Wilson ' -s— exercise Right- Mighty Bronc crowds cheer on the Broncs at the Divisional Basketball Tourna- ment in Great Falls. Below- Jim Honaker, Lloyd Marsh, Allan Fauque, Rob Von Hess add some class to the band. Bottom Left- Mark Mading concentrates on a free throw. Bottom Right- Pat Hennessy puts up a jumper against West in the second game at Divisionals. 242 I thought that maybe cause we got third in Divisionals we could really improve and take State, but that's not the way it went. It was a real disapointment how poorly we did at state. The Broncs just couldn't get it together. I know they were good enough to at least get in the consolation game, but their shots were as cold as cucumbers. That long trip to Bozeman for nothing-- not really nothing. It was better to have gone and lost then to have never gone at all. Oh well, I guess thats the way the ball bounces (Ha, Ha, Ha,). Left- Cheerleaders Theresa Higbie, Arthel Kautzman, Lisa Fitchner try to turn on the crowd. Bottom Left- Craig Harper studies the ball. Bottom Right- Greg Reiter symbolizes his feelings. 243 I heard the birds chirping outside my window this morning, a definite sign of spring. Spring fever has sprung; there’s no getting around that. Blue skies, sunny days, and squirmy moments are trying times to sit in school when the weather outside is calling everyone to come out to play. But spring means the end of school is near and summer is almost here. Hurray! 244 Diane Thuesen and Theresa Higbie are the hopefuls in shot put and discus, and Shelley Nixon could possibly explode in the hurdles. Golf isn’t do so well, but being the Bronc fan I am I’ll attibute it to the weather. When the weather gets better my ex- pectations for the golf team are high. sprung and so has track, tennis, and golf. The tennis team won their first meet so Mr. Larry Morris, the girls’ coach and Mr. Dave Klarich, the boys’ coach, are obviously doing a good job. A little birdie told me to keep my eye on Terry Healow, John Decker, Bruce Parker, and John Winegardner for prospective boys, and Janel Tindall, Sue Holmgren, Susie Sayer, and Debbie Lechner for the girls. The track team was so impressive in their first meet I’m sure they’re on their way to state. Larry Oswald broke the present school record for the javelin, Todd Paddock is seeded first in the state for shot put, Ed Mutch looks real, real well in the discus, look out for Jim Jacobson in the hurdles, and Scott Walker, Werner Siebert, Guy Rogers, Dave Thornquist, and our speedster Keith Watt, to be our strong runners. Top Right- Carolyn Lowe chips on. Above- Sharon Dineen breaks through the finish line. Right- Dave Koemer smashes down on a serve. Spring has finally Top Left- Paul Miller putts one in. Above- Debbie Lechner set for a backhand. Left- Jim Jacobsen and Russ Schmittou show championship form. 247 One more assembly down, only two months of school left to go. This one was the Mr. Preferred assembly. You can pretty much tell the candidates’ reaction to their nomination by their faces. To say the least, they had that cool, composed, jock” look about them. You can’t say that about the teacher candidates for Mr. Preferred. Mr. Cox had a fairy nice air about him, and good ol Mn. Jerry Kessler just blushed and accepted his win modestly. Top- Jim Jacobson gets up to receive his flower after being nominated for Mr. Preferred. Below- Candidates for Mr. Preferred sit happily waiting for the assembly to get over. Candidates and their escorts are, From Left, John Decker, Patti Gomez, Terry Healow, Kathy Brehm, Randy Hunter, Rita Jaramillo, Jim Jacobson, Terry Kunkel, Mark Mading, and Sue Heald. 248 Left- Terry Healow reacts to being nominated for Mr. Preferred in his usual calm manner. Center- Mr. Henry Cox seems happy to have not been chosen as the dating girl's dream boat. Bottom- Matt Caudill and the gang after his announce- ment of being a Mr. Preferred candidate. ■■1 Top Right- Casey Lindsey and Laurie Larango seem to be taking a cat nap during one of the slow dances at Twirp. Far Right- Stewart Holzworth and Roberta Weiss take a break from dancing to see if the other remembers how to kiss. Right- The singer of the group Fly By Night is caught by the camera. Bottom- Mark Mading, his escort, Susan Hill; Matt Caudill, his escort, Kathy Sullens; and Randy Hunter, his escort, Rita Jaramillo. All of the nominees and their escorts wait to see who gets the title, Mr. Preferred. Twirp made out very well this year. In fact, everybody was making out well. Those couples couldn’t have been pried apart with a crowbar; you might say they were ’’coloring” each other’s worlds. Probably the only draw back to Twirp was that it seemed like a mild case of the stomach flu was going around. I can’t see any other reason for so many people getting sick. Well, I can imagine another reason, but knowing what innocent, law abiding citizens BSH students are I won’t even suggest it. 250 Far Right: Rob Entzminger and Julie Johnson do what they always do before and after class. Right: Jack Wright and Pat Rue take a break from dancing to visit the punch bowl. Bottom Right: Kathy Brehm pins Terry Healow after he was chosen Mr. Preferred. Bottom: Russell Evans and Kaia Reilly— Russell, what's so funny?? 251 Just back from the Intercity Exchange Assembly, thought I'd write some in my diary. Mr. Charles Nesbit, who was in charge of it, did a great job, as usual. Almost all of the acts were spectacular, especially with the added effect of the backgrounds made under the supervision of West High art teacher, Connie Landis. A few of the comedy acts lacked humor, in my opinion (Have you heard about the Tazmanian worm?), but every- one forgot those when acts such as the German band (both regular and bottle), Larry Babb and Lloyd Swords on a flute-organ number, the jitterbuggers, the magicians from Central and other really fine performances that came on. The show was perform- ed six times in all, and I didn’t hear too many complaints-- at least we didn’t have second or third period. Top Right- Brian Bartz, Frank Florschuetz, John Peterson, jig a little German dance. Top Left- Kari Nelson, Loralee Theade do a mod jazz dance. Above- Lloyd Swords plays backup to Larry Babb's flute performance, during the Intercity Exchange Assembly. Right- Curtain Call 252 Top- Terri Johnson, Dave Wallace, Jim Jacobson, finish up a jitterbug number in the Intercity Exchange Assembly. Center Left- Shane Tippett, Werner Siebert, Lora Lee, Sherri Schrupp do an old- fashion bottle tune. Above- Randy Herzog melts the hearts of the girls with singing Precious and Few. 253 ■i Top Right- Coach Hauck talks to the wieght women , Diane Thuesen, Tina McClellan, Terese Higbie. Above- Jay Beller is off for vic- tory. Right- Randy Hunter prepares to pole vault. 254 Our tracksters are really showing their worth this season. Jim Jacobsen seems to be making it a habit to plunge through the finish line first. Diane Thuesen and Terese Higbie have been throwing their weight around in the right direction. With the 100% con- centration that Randy Hunter is giving that pole vault, he is surely on his way to stardom. This looks like the jump in which Jay Beller broke the triple jump school record. Today Billings Senior, tomorrow the World. Left-Jim Jacobsen uses every ounce of strength, every muscle, and all concentration to cross the finish line in first place. Below-Broncettes Gail Mork, Roni Love, Judy Layman, Sue Ackerman take off from the starting line. Tennis and golf is so unpredict- able. One meet I think for sure we’ll be the State champs and the next meet I lose all hope. But I think John Winegardner in tennis and Lexie Henkel in golf will pull through for us. Top Right- Bruce Parker shows a look of determination. Right- Jon Winegardner smiles as he hits one over. Far Right- Carolyn Lowe uses her woods on the fairway. 256 Left- Patty Holden getting set for a return. Below- John Decker takes it easy while he warms up. Bottom Left- Jack Kerr looks after his ball. Bottom Right- Jill Tanner, put your tongue back in your mouth. Intramural softball has started once again and the unjocks get into the jock activities (except for the after game functions.) The boys got out and played some good ball when they could squeeze it in between showers (rain type!) Look at that Scott Lundin playing with just one hand. No wonder they call him Lefty or is it Shifty? I guess he always was rather daring though. Below- Tim Beswick gets a big hit. Bottom Left- Scott Lundin doing a heck of a job one handed. Bottom Right- Pat Rue makes a leaping attempt at the ball. The Spring play “Harvey under the direction of Mr. Robert Saltee and Ms. Bonnie Archer as produc- tion manager was a success. Mixed with feelings of happiness, surprise, and sadness, the production warmed the hearts of the beholder. The actors knew their cues and all seem to have fun doing their individual character parts. Willie Taylor playing the lead. Elwood and Kim Hansen as Veta Louise Simmons did an especially fine job, but I’m proud of the whole bunch. Right- Willy Taylor, as Elwood P. Dowd. Right- Willy Taylor, with Margaret Kilboume as Mrs. Betty Chumley. 260 Upper Left-Glen Nelson as Lyman Sanderson M.D., and Kim Hanson as Veta Louise Simmons. Lower Left-Kim Hanson and Denise White, as Myrtle May Simmons. Above-Andy Hill as Judge Omar Gaffney, Dan Stubbert as Duane Wilson, and Tom Houston as William R. Chumley. 261 Right: NJROTC spring inspec- tion. Below Center: Diane Fisher lets Julie Kingsbury know she wants a bite of that apple too! Bottom Right: Sally DuBois smiles at the audience while she models the latest spring fashions at the majorette style show. Bottom Left: Ms. Carolyn Thayer shows exhaustion from another money making ( ?) project. Our performing groups may be finished entertaining for half-times but they are still keeping busy around the school. Springtime is full of activities forNJROTC, Cheer- leaders, Majorettes and the Flag and Dance Corp. Just look around the school and you’ll probably see ROTC’ers everywhere shining their shoes or clean- ing behind their ears getting ready for spring inspec- tion. All four groups are holding try-outs for new members, Flag and Dance are carmeling apples to make some greens for next year’s expenses, and finally, the majorettes put on their annual spring style show, giving the Senior majorettes their last chance to ’’make it big. ” Top Left: Carolyn Kelly, Arthel Kautzman, Cherly Wilson, Betsy Tanner wait to be judged at cheerleader try outs. Center Left: Denise McCartney takes a break from Flag and Dance try-outs to chow on some cafeteria goodies. Above-Girls stand being judged during cheerleader try-outs. Left: Admiral Lando Zeck in- spects the NJROTC Units. 263 “We relate to others with a word, a look, a touch, a motion. We relate one to one, one to two, and one to many. How we relate is a personal matter in the mind and heart. Volsung 74 Top Right: Michele Jurosek greets her dad with a big hu Right: Russell Evans, Mary Seiverson, and Pat Reilly enjoy a good time together. 264 People relating to people -- there’s alot of that that goes on around here. I look around at all the different peoples and their relationships and it’s an experience all of its own. Like the old saying goes, people are what matters most! Above: Andrea Okerman, Michele Jurosek, and Susie Sayer catch up on some laughter. Left: Mike Leichen. 265 The Band gave it one last blast dur- ing the Spring Band Con- cert and then called it a year. A mixture of old and new songs made up the show. It was kind of sad to listen to all those songs and think that this was the last time that they would all play to- gether ever again; but then that’s life, I guess. 266 Top Left-George Flynn plays his sax for the audience. Left-The Sophomore Band takes a break while Randy Crellin plays with his nose. Below-Brian Bartz, Mark Johnson, Tim McBride, Paul Miller look on as Kev. gives it all he has. The sounds of music filled the auditorium tonight with the BSH chorus behind the wheel. They sounded expecially super tonight. Maybe it's just because I realize I won't ever be hearing this bunch again again. But, anyway, they finished it up right! Top Right: Mr. Paul Halpin gets everything in order for the concert. Far Right: The Girls Acappella Ensemble watch Mr. Halpin's directions closely. Bottom Right: The Trepp Family Singers are caught in the act of performing at the concert. 268 Left: Varsity Choir members sing at the spring concert. Below: Werner Seibert, Mark Swanson, Kris Singer, and Sandy Cogbum harmonize together. Bottom Left: BSH Choir sings out one last time. 269 Track is going even better than I expected. One record after the next is being broken. Larry Ostwald really knows his business when it comes to that javelin; he's already broken the school record. Ed Mutch and Werner Siebert are producing the victories and Keith Watt wasn't called speedster Watt during foot- ball for nothing. The gals are hanging in there just as well as the fellows. Shirle Wempner set the school record for the high jump and Tina McClellan and Susan are doing well in the discus. Judi Laymen is also keeping the dust stirred behind her. Far Right-Larry Ostwald lets go of one of his fine tosses in the Javelin. Right-Broncettes whoop it up. Below 1 ... 2 ... 3. .. . and Jay Evans goes into the triple jump pit. Lower Right-Tina McClellan gets set to throw the shot. 270 Left-James Douglas Jacobsen gets psyched up for his hurdle race. Below-Vickie Dangerfield lets go with 100% effort. Bottom-Keith Watt leans at the tape to victory, but didn't get his nozzle out there quite far enough. The annual and paper staffs, along with the language clubs, are still hanging in there. The paper staff finished the last issue of the Bronc Express May 29; so ends Brent Pederson's and Norman Miller’s careers on the BRONC EXPRESS. The annual staff will still be drudging along through the middle of June working on the last deadline of the annual. What a dedi- cated bunch! The language club really puts on a good show at Rocky--skits, dances, and food galore. Top Far Right - Mr. Jerry Kessler seems dissatisfied with his por- tion of spaghetti at the Bronc Annual and Flag and Dance Corps Spaghetti Dinner. Right - Dave Williams and Loretta Hetzer are finally getting down to business. Center - Mr. Lloyd Mickelson tells Julie Kingsbury to get to work and receive one of Julie's I don't want to do anything looks, a frequent sight. Center - Michele Jurosek is captured by one of the photographers during one of her pep talks to the annual staff. Bottom - Robin Leatherman is caught at a rare moment, one in which she is working. Bottom Right - Norman Miller and Dave Williams re- lax atop the rimrocks after the Paper staff dinner. 272 Top Left - Three visitors from a local junior high are captured by the photographers as they make faces about the tacos at the Foreign Language Festival. Far Left - Marilyn Von Hess is doing Goldilocks in The Three Bears at the Foreign Language F estival. Left - Mrs. Hannelore Carter and Robin Stark sing at the Foreign Language Festival. Bottom Left - Mark Swanson, Mike Kerner and Dave Hall present the school with a bi- centennial flag from the Yellowstone Key Club. 273 Top Right - Dave Thornquist hands off to Werner Siebert in the winning 440-relay. Above - BSH tracksters stand victorious after the divisional meet. Right - Ed Mutch proves his power on the discus. 274 Bronc and Broncettes alike were really fired up at the Divisional meet. Boy, I’m so proud of them! The boys' tennis team captured second place and qualified two singles players and one doubles team forthe State meet, Jim Yapuncich and John Winegartner, and Fete Teal-Matt Lamey, respectively. The girls tennis team advanced Debbie Lechner for singles and Janel Tindall and Sue Holmgren to State. Neither the boys' or girls’ golf teams made it to State, but Lexie Henkel advanced as a medalist. The boys' track team captured the Divisional meet by amassing 79 points. Larry Ostwald, Ed Mutch, Keith Watt, Jim Jacobsen, Jay Beller, and Dave Thornquist are all names to watch out for at the State meet. The girls fared quite well themselves, thanks to Diane Thuesen, Judi Layman, Debby Weigel, Tina McClelland, Terese Higbie, Sue Sandon, Corlis Wakeland, and Kathy Jones. What a bunch! I’m looking forward to seeing some of that great Bronc sportsmanship at the State meet. See ya there! Top Left - Dave Thornquist runs in rain or snow. Center Left - Susie Sayer and her mighty backhand. Center Right - Jim Jacobsen is over and down. Far Left - Sue Sandon shows what she's worth. Left - J im Yapuncich lets it all go. 275 I could have danced all night! The prom was dreamy! The band was even halfway decent; and that's more than I can say for some of the other bands we've had. The Seniors really whooped it up tonight, this being their last dance, but then that’s the excuse they've been using all year! The birds are starting to chirp and the sun is peeping over the horizon-- that's my cue to hit the hay. I’m off to sweet dreams. Top Right-Scott Lund in, and Kristi Sherman do what they’re suppose to do at a prom. Right-John Slaugh, Betty Riley, Mary Sieverson, Pat Reiliy, Becky Thatcher, Neil Wetherington enjoy the music. Below Left-Pat Reilly and Mary Sieverson with mixed emotions. Below Right-Lynn Klicker does the jerk . 276 State was exciting for a few, but quite disappointing for the majority of our track, tennis, and golf stars. What a trying time to have given something of your heart and soul and come out with less than tops in return. For Keith Watt who placed first in the 220, all the effort and hard work was worth it, but for Jim Jacobsen, Diane Thuesen, Ed Mutch, and Teresa Higbie, to name a few, there was disappointment. The tennis team was not as fortunate this year as in past years, but they really gave a strong effort. Golf, too, had its disappointments, but Lexie Henkel placed as one of the top ten medalists. Right-Debbie Lechner shows some good BSH tennis form. Below-John Winegardner re- turns the shot with a smash. Below Right-Sue Sandon, Teresa Higbie, Diane Thuesen and Tina McClellan cheer on their teammates at the State meet. 278 Below-Keith Watt and Werner Siebert give it all they got. Below Right-What a glorious feeling victory is for Keith and Werner. Below Left-Lexie Henkel shows the style that got her into the state golf meet. Bottom Right-Janel Tindall and Sue Holmgren are always ready for anything. Top Right - Tina McClellan, Sue Sandon, Diane Thuesen, Teresa Higbie, the Broncettes that placed 4,3,2, 1 in the State discus. Right - Vikki Fosjord and Debbie Weigel voted by their teammates as the most in- spirational tracksters. Bottom Left - Julie Switzer big winner in gymnastics. Bottom Center - Keith Watt won first in the 220. Bottom Right - Jim Jacobsen stops warm-up for the Nat- ional Anthem. 280 Honored athletes. I didn't realize we had so many stars aboard Billings Senior High. Listen to this. Teresa Higbie, Diane Thuesen, Sue Sandon, and Tina McClellan placed first through fourth, respectively, in the State discus competition. Tina also placed first in shot put at State. Vikki Fosjord and Debbie Weigel were voted the most inspirational Broncettes by their track teammates. Julie Switzer was first in four of five events in the Divisional Gymnastics meet and 3rd all-around at state. Keith Watt was first in the 220, second in the 100 and beginning man in the State Champion 440-yard relay. Jim Jacobsen sacked first in high hurdles and second in low hurdles at Divisionals. John Winegardner captured fourth in singles at the State tennis meet. Rich Miller was chosen for first All-State football team. Mark Mading was chosen on the first All-State foot- ball team, picked to play in the annual East-West Shrine game and also first team All-State in basketball. That’s quite an accom- plishment for such a lit- tle fella. Sandy Reitz was also picked to play in the annual East-West Shrine game. Last but not least, come our wrestlers. Mike Clark and Don Turley were both fourth at State in their weight classes, Don Ruth was 3rd at the 185weightclass, and, of course, Kevin Edwards was first in the 167 weight class. Kevinalso won the honor to travel to Japan to wrestle the Japanese wrestlers. . Top Right - John Winegardner is set for the serve. Top Right - Rich Miller, all- state football team shines with a grin. Above - Mark Mading and Sandy Reitz, East Shrine team members get cold feet. Right - Merrymen Don Turley, Mike Clark, Don Ruth, and Kevin Edwards, who placed in the State Wrestling meet, live it up. 281 Right-Bob Willet walks away after receiving his award at the Awards Assembly. Below-Sue Holmgren receives her award from Mrs. Sue Hutton. Bottom-The Crowd from the assembly moves slowly as they leave. 282 Awards, awards, awards! I never realized before that so many awards were given out at the end of the year. But it's a nice way to recognize some of the people who have worked so hard throughout the years. The seniors were lucky to have to only come back long enough to pick up their awards and get their cap and gowns. Many of the underclassmen wished that they were basking in the sun, like many of the seniors were. Left-Far Left-Quynh-Hoa Tran Thi, our exchange student from South Vietnam, walks away after receiving her award with the biggest of smiles. Left-Tim Beswick smiles about his collec- tion of awards. Bottom-The crowd moves slowly with everyone joking about the people who received awards. 283 Right-Deanna Hilde smiles after she received her award. Below-Sue Holmgren, Celest Emter, and Shane Tippetts are receiving awards at the Awards Assembly. Seniors Are Recognized BSH Honors Assembly. The Billings Senior High Awards Assembly was held this morning for the purpose of commending seniors for their achievements over the past three years. The Billings Chapter of the American Legion presented the Boy’s and Girl's Citizenship Award. For boys, the principal winner is JON STRUTZ with the alternate being KEVIN MCBRIDE. For girls, the principal winner is TERRY KUNKEL, while the al- ternate is DEANNE HILDE. Service club awards include the Civitan Youth Seminar. DOUG MYERS; Exchange Club Boy of the Year, WERNER SI EBERT; Breakfast Exchange Club Girl of the Year, JILL TANNER; DAR Good Citizenship Award, BROOKE BLAIR; Elk's Lodge Leadership Award, DEANNE HILDE. The scholarship awards include the Billings P.T.A., JADZ1A LELICDOWICZ, PAULETTE WEISBECK, SUSAN RIPLETT; Security Trust and Savings Bank, KRIS KORFANTA; Midland Bank, ANN HEFENIEDER; Gertrude Clavadetscher Austad Award, TIM BESWICK; Rick Hutton Memorial Award, ED MUTCH; Sandy's Scholarships - Girl's, NANCY CORCORAN, Boy's, GARY RESTAD: Willard Ramsett Scholarship, COLLEEN CARPETER, JAY BELLER; Billings Legal Secretary Associ- ation, PATTY GOMEZ; Burling- ton Northern CAROL STARR; Dan Pekich Memorial Award, MARK MADINC. In the category of school awards the Bausch G Lomb Honorary Science Award goes to LARRY BABB. Other school awards are the Grace McCollum Award for Typing, MITCH RUBASH; Journalism MIEA Silver Key Awards, MICHELE JUROSEK, ROBERT NOLAN; Henry Harsch Journalism Memorial Award, E. BRENT PEDERSON; Wood Shop Student of the Year; TIM MYERS; Mathematical Associa- tion of American, GREG PETERSON; Kinetic Girl of the Year, KELLY NIHILL; The Willard Fraser-Robert Frost Award, ANN HEFENIEDER: Billings Senior Art Club, KEVIN HELVY; Student Council Gavel, BRUCE HELMER; Family Lead- ership Award, PAUL MILLER; American Association of Teach- ers of German, DAN BIRKS, ANDREW HILL, JUDI LAYMAN; ACS Chemistry Merit Awards, THERESA NICHOLS, JERRY KENNEDY, DOUG BECKERS, TIM BAILEY; Drama Awards- Best Technician, PAUL FUSSELL, Best Actress, KIM HANSON, Best Actor, MARK HELMBRECHT, Best Thespian, PAUL FUSSELL; Outstanding Senior Orchestra Member, TIM BESWICK; Stu- dent Legislative Study Endow- ment Fund, SENIOR CIVICS CLASSES. The Service Academy Scholar- ships go to SHANE TIPPETT, Naval Academy, GEORGE FLYNN, West Point. The following students rank at the top of the Class of '75. Those members receiving Montana Honors are CINDY SCHLECHT, LARRY SCHRUPP, CELEST EMTER, JOAN HAMMERSTROM, KRIS KORFANTA, SUE SANDON, SUEHEALD, KATHY BREHM, CAROL STARR, JULIE DARNELL, RICK TAYLOR, JAY SANDERSON, GAIL WYMAN, KRIS SINGER, BETH I WEN, ANN HEFENIEDER, MARY BJORNDAL, KRIS CHLAPOWSKI, QUYNH HOA TRAN TIB, SYLVIA SMYK, DENISE HUDIBURCH, MONTE wise, mary McDonough, ARLENE SAVAGE, DAN BIRKS, ART WOODS; St. Olaf College, LARRY BABB, JILL TANNER, SUSAN HOLMGREN; Johns- Hopkins, BOB WILLETT; George Fox College, WES ROGERS; BYU, MIKE GOODSON; MARIA PINHEIRO, Brazil; Lewis G Clark College, TERRY KINKEL; Concordia College, DEANNE HILDE; Naval Academy, SHANE TIPETT. University of Montana Scholar- ships-Haynes Scholarship, SUE HEALD; Fox Scholarship, SUE SANDON, KRIS KORFANTA. Montana State University De- partmental Awards-Engineering Chemical, ART WOODS, MONTE WISE, RICK TAYLOR; Montana Honors, JOHN STROBEL; ROTC, BRUCE EDWARDS; At Large, LARRY SCHRUPP, KRIS CHLAPOWSKI. Eastern Montana College-Out- standing Student Waiver, CRAIG HARPER, LINDA LEES. Montana College of Mineral Science G Technology-Petroleum Engineering, MIKE ROM. Rocky Mountain College-Trustee Scholarship, RICH MILLER, KATHY SULLENS, LAWRENCE HERBERT. National Merit Scholarships go to LARRY BABB, TERRY KUNKEL. National Merit Finalists named are LARRY BABB, ANN HEFENIEDER, TERRY KUNKEi . JOHN STROBEL, SHANE TIPPETT; Commended, JEFF BUTLER, KRIS CHLAPOWSKI, GEORGE DINIUS, BRUCE EDWARDS, GEORGE FLYNN, DAVE CAYVERT, DON HAYES. TERRY HEALOW, JOHN HEYWOOD, SUSAN HOLMGREN, TED MADDEN, ROBERT WILLETT, MONTE WISE. Traffic Award for good driving goes to the Sophomore Class, HANK HARTMAN, president accepting. Top Left-Marilyn Von Hess is all smiles after receiving her award. Left-Larry Babb is all hands when it comes to receiving an award. Above-Sue He aid receives her award from Mrs. Sue Hutton. 285 That finger-lickin' good chicken, along with potato salad, rolls, and homemade cake really hit the spot at the Senior Picnic. I don’t know if it was the excitement of this being the last day of school for the seniors or the before picnic spirits that aroused so many appetites, but those seniors really chowed down. Of course. I’ve got to hand it to them, they're pretty smart to get a good meal in them before they go out. An echo of See you Sunday seemed to fill the atmosphere, so, see you Sunday! Top Right-Andrea Okerman, Cindi Devila, Steve Snyder, and Eugene Beckman enjoy some of that finger-lickin' good chicken. Right-Mark White and Mr. Collins do some serious talk- ing about the situation. Below Left-Monty Wise bites into a hunk of chicken. Below Right-Margaret Kilboume, Mary McDonough, and Kris Chlapowski also en- joy the picnic. ' Let us remember the excitement of a united spirit, the challenge of knowledge, the warmth of a smile, and the endless march of time itself. -Volsung '74- 288 Graduation finally came. It all hap- pened so quickly. Where does the time go? But anyway, Sunday June 1, 1975, was a beautiful blue day, the sun was shinning down and, oh, man, was it hot! Those black and orange gowns really hold the heat, but the sun wasn't the only thing that was heating up the graduates; the excite- ment of getting that di- ploma after twelve long years was an important factor. Peter Yegen Jr. and Reverend Roland Strutz from the classes of 1915 and 1951 respec- tively, were the com- mencement speakers. Graduation had its dull moments, but it was a happy time. Top - A not-so-happy bunch of graduates. Above - Reverend Roland Strutz, Commencement speaker. Above Right - Connie Hopkins looks anxious to get her diploma and get out of that hot gown. 289 Top - Cindi Deavils happily receives her diploma. Above - Juleen Shaw at the happy moment. Above Right - Mr. Peter Yegen Jr., speaks to the class of 75 . 291 The end of the year social was a dandy one, roast beef, fresh air, and a cozy bonfire. What more could any one ask for? It was so good getting together with everyone for one last time. The crowd all seemed to be having a good time. But, how could you help with such a fun-filled atmosphere? Hey, it just dawned on me--this is the end of the year! We’re all through, Yipee! Good-bye, see you next year! U u 0 XJ Top Right-Lloyd Swords digs the pit to start the roast cooking while Jim Batt stands with arms folded. Center-The gang toasts to the last good time of their Senior year. Center Right-Jeff Meade gives the photographer that Mona Lisa smile. Right-Mary Gray's and Tim Haupt's mugs come in handy. 292 Left- Steve Snyder, Mary Sieverson, Mary Morrison, Marianne Carey, Michele Jurosek, and Deb Harris re- minisce over the past three years. Below Left-Tom Frank Quinches his thirst with the thirst quincher. Below- Bev Parker plans on staying warm as long as she's camping out. 293 I don't know if I should laugh or cry. I guess I have to laught at my tear-filled eyes. Graduation for the class of f75 is over, but the memories of three fun-filled, emotion packed, ever-experiencing years remain. The good with the bad, the happy times with the sad will hold a cherished part in everyone’s heart--jock corner, cowboy corner, freak corner, detention hall 103 (for the blue slippers), the Broncs' victory over the Bears in football, the agony of defeat to the same team 3 times in basketball, Twirp in the old gym that was so packed one could hardly move (but that was the best part of it), girls basketball for the first year at BSH, new faces, old faces, growing bodies and minds, and that wonderful feeling of freedom with diplomas in hand. At this very moment it all hits me as to what I’m saying good-bye to. Three of the best years of my life, filled with more love and friendship than I could expect in a lifetime and knowledge of how to acquire that friendship and to keep and respect it. I have acquired knowledge, not only through books, such as chemistry and grammar, but through the understanding of life and people by getting out and living with them. The realization of leaving has already hit home for some, is hitting home now for others, and maybe never will for a few. I’ll be the first to admit there were alot of rough, boring, depressing times, but the good will always outweight the bad. Now is our chance to see if what we have learned in high school is enough to stand tall and to stand victorious on our own. I think it is. With that Good-bye Good Luck God Bless M. J. 295 ! 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DROPS pkg 43 79 Ads and Index COLLEGE STANDARD A-l Rentals 314 AGB Rol Away Rentals 348 Action Career Employment 327 Action Realty 335 Aladdin Distributing Co, Inc. 307 Aldrich Lumber Co. 302 All State Roofing, Inc. 348 American Appliance Company 319 Aminie's Beauty Salon 348 Anthony's 330 Arthur Murray Studio 348 The Athlete 301 Auto Body and Boat Specialist 312 Automotive and Industrial Distributors 306 Avante 318 A G W Family Restaurant 344 Banker’s Life Insurance 314 Baumgartner-Weller Studio 347 Beatrice Foods Company 316 Belmont Studio 327 Big Dipper Drive In 317 Big Sky Cake Supply 308 Big Sky Tire Billings Automotive Dealers Association 321 Billings Orthopedic Supply 310 Billings Recycling Center 346 Billings Shoe Repair 348 Bill's Carpet Service 304 Bobbe's Beauty Shop and Wig Salon 313 Ernie Bochy Masonry 300 Carisch Theatres 309 Casa De Pizza 300 Casa La Reina 300 Cetrone Studio 329 Champion Auto 329 Chateau De Hair Fashions 326 Coles Department Store 313 College of Coiffure Arts 323 College Standard 298 Conoco Car Clinic 336 Craig's Inc. 303 Cresent Cleaners 334 Dana Motors 333 Devitts Music Studios 308 DeVilla Homes 338 Ditch Witch 338 Downtown Printers 346 17 th Poly TIRES BATTERIES TUNE-UPS FRONT END ALIGNMENT COMPLETE SERVICES MANY HAPPY TURNS REITERS SKI OUTFIT 450 Hiway 10 East Billings Heights Phone 252-9341 THE WEST WEAR SHOP Western Wear For Everyone We specialize in outfitting both riders and spectators in famous western name brands. SEE US FOR... Quality Service The West Wear Shop 1810 First Avenue North Billings, Montana Maurice and Pat Deverill, Owners Phone (406) 248-8747 298 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 1975 GRADUATES FROM THE SOUND CELLAR AT HEADQUARTERS Doyle s 332 Drake, Gustafson and Associates 348 Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Ellingson 348 Elliot's, Inc. 304 Emma's Dress Shop 302 Empire Printing 314 Empire Sand and Gravel 319 Farr's Jewelry 229 Farwest International Travel Service 348 Fashion Fabrics 332 Federal Land Bank 339 First Citizen's Bank 323 Don Floberg Properties 344 General Custer Motor Hotel 311 Gillis Aviation 301 All Guinn Music 325 Hanser's Automotive 348 Hart-Albin Department Store 334 Hart-Albin Studio 346 Hensley Plumbing and Heating 348 Holeman G.M. Diesel Inc. 338 Horseshoe Antiques 320 House of Lights 341 First Avenue IGA 312 Height's IGA I. C.R. Realty 315 Imperial Hair Fashions 304 J. B. 's Big Boy 303 Jersey Creamery 310 Del Jones Insurance Agency 307 Jubilee Lanes 322 Kasper's Photo 333 Ken's Interstate Mobil 348 K-Mart 307 KOOK Radio 310 Kwik Way 315 KTVQ-2 340 LaBelles 335 O.E. Lee Realty and Company 330 Lewis and Clark Inn 348 Bert Lillis Insurance 313 L. W. Logan Auto Repairing Louis and Sam B. Melnick Insurance 348 Marion Opticians 332 Matt's Diamond Shop 317 Mattress Mart 339 McCluskey's Sprinkler Service 348 Medical Arts Pharmacy 316 J.J. Michotte and Sons 340 Midwest Heating and Cooling 309 JIM WALKER AND SONS, INC. STEREOS Sales-Service 1751 Grand Avenue Billings, Montana 59102 Phone (406) 259-2697 JIM WALKER President 27 MODERN UNITS MORNING COFFEE COLOR TV PHONES AIR CONDITIONING Bank Americard and Mastercharge Welcome ARCHIE AND 299 245-4354 ¥ CASA LA REINA t ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ World of Hair Fashions 145 Grand Avenae Billings, Montana 59102 SUPER CUTS FOR GUYS AND GALS CASA DE PIZZA Makers of the World's Best Pizza 2916 First Avenue North Phone 245-6489 Midwest Leather Cleaners 348 Miller Pharmacy 320 Montagues Jewelers 333 Montana Power Company 340 Mr. D's and Mr. Steak Nikola's 316 Norhtera Hotel 305 Northwestern Auto Supplies 328 Odegaard's 345 Barry O'Leary, Inc. 306 Pacer Campers 317 J. C. Penney Co. 305 Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company 312 Peterson Typewriters 348 Petrolane-Midland Gas Service 348 Pierce Flooring 348 Plaza Exxon 348 Poor Boy Drive-Inn 348 Premier Homes 306 Radio Equipment Company 348 Red Gables Motel 299 Bob Reilly Realty 318 Reiter's Ski Outfit 298 Rip's Shoes 331 Rowe Furniture 331 Sandy's 343 Self Service Furniture 322 Service Candy Company 342 The Sewing Center 341 Shadoan's Men's Store 336 Shipton's Supply 348 Skyview Terrace 348 Sound World 342 Spic and Span Cleaners 311 Spinning Wheel 337 Stardust Motel 348 Star Office Machines 325 State Farm Insurance 335 Stitchmans S-Bar S 330 Super America 303 Jerry Swanson Insurance 337 LCDR and Mrs. John P. Sweeney 348 Taco John's 326 Taxmaster's 348 Ted Andrus Explosives 348 Tippett Studio 345 Three Sisters 348 T. O. I. Theatres 324 Todd's Shoe Stores 348 Trott Printing Company 334 TV and Appliance Park 347 Upholstery Center 302 Valley State Bank 338 Vaughn Ragsdale Billings 322 Vegas Club 348 Billings, Montana ERNIE BOCHY MASONRY ’’Quality Masonry Architechural Beauty That Will Last Phone 300 Billings, Montana 59103 THE ATHLETE Specializing in Individual and Team Sports Equipment 1233 Central Avenue Phone 259-9850 Village Inn Pizza 348 Virg's Body Shop 348 Von Hess Insurance 339 Jim Walker and Sons, Inc. 299 Wally for Tires 301 The West Wear Shop 298 Westwood's T. V. and Appliance 348 Windmill Club, Inc. 348 Wong ViUage 347 Wymo Communications 337 Peter Yegen, Jr. Insurance and Real Estate 311 Yellowstone Electric Company 348 Zimmerman's Studio 324 Aaby, Darrell 62 Aagard, Robert 107 Abbey, Christopher 78 Abrahamson, Patti 28, 78 Abrams, Annette 103 Ackerman, Susan 129, 255 Acord, Sandra 32 Aders, Edward 78, 94 Albert, Daniel 78 Alberta, John 106,119,134,135 Alberta, Terry 14,62,94,128, 136,182,220, 221 Alberts, Denyce 62 Albright, Sara 62 Alderman, Wayne 78 Aldridge, Diane 78 Allard, Christopher 122,123 Allen, Cynthia 22, 78, 129 Allen, Daisy 62 Allen, Howard 78 Allen, Joseph 62 Allen, Patty 22, 62 Althoff, Rick 78 Alva, Peaches 78 Alvarado, Arthur 78 Alvarado, Victor 14,62,128 Alvarez, Betty 78 Alverson, Elizabeth 32 Aman, Jeff 79 Andersen, Douglas 62,112 Andersen, Julie 62 Andersen, Kent 79 Anderson, Anita 74 Anderson, Charlene 22, 62 Anderson, Darlene 21, 62 Anderson, Eric 26,27,63 Anderson, Gerald 79 Anderson, James 14 Anderson, Janet 23, 63 BILLINGS. MONT 59i63 • VA Approved Flight Troining • FA A Certified CE- 01-5 • Air Taxie • FA A Certified !-CE 27 • FAA Approved Radio Repair Station Dealers for: NARCO BENDIX Distributers for: KING NEW AND USED AIRCRAFT SALES AND SERVICE more people have bought PIPERS than ahy other plane P0. BOX 2098 252-6355 301 Andersone, Kirsten 79, 122,223 Anderson, Kristen 79,114,127 Anderson, Lori 28,30,79,159, 164,236,237 Anderson, Michael 31, 32, 112, 133 Anderson, Michael E. 63 Anderson, Robert 32 Anttila, Sheryl 29, 30, 32 Arbogast, Karen 63 Archer, Bonnie 104, 144 Archer, Mike 79 Ard, Peggy 63,123 Arellano, Lorri 79 Armstead, Eunice 32,109, 122 Armstead, Wendell 14, 79 ALDRICH co. 2021 Fourth Avenue North Phone 259-5531 Billings, Montana USE OUR TIME-PAY PLAN WALLY STEF FAN Manager Anderson, Susan 63, 113,116, 135,142,157 Anderson, Terry 32 Anderson, Vanessa 79,115,116, 117,121,122,123,227 Andrikopoulas, George 32 Andrus, Ted 63 Anttila, Brian 63, 96 Armstead, Wesley 14, 79,94, 112 Arnold, Bill 63,118 Asleson, Richard 79 Aubert, William 103 Ayers, Michael 63 Ayre, Carol 21,32,116,118, 137,223 HOME FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY COMMERCIAL UPHOLSTERY CONVERTIBLE TOPS, LOTS OF FREE BOAT COVERS PARKING... MATCHING FABRICS FREE ESTIMATES AT OUR STORE OR AT YOUR DOOR UPHOLSTERY CENTER 2211 Fourth Avenue North Phone 245-6481 ROY WEGNER 302 Owner HOME OF THE BIG BOY JB'S BIG BOY FAMILY RESTAURANT 910 Grand Avenue Phone 259-4880 We Wish to Congratulate the Graduating Seniors Babb, Larry 26,29, 32,122,172, 252,285 Bacheller, Lou 32 Bailey, Dan 79 Bailey, Nancy 79 Bailey, Richard 79, 115 Bailey, Timothy 63, 112,113, 118,121,123 Barker, Deanna 32 Barker, Diane 79 Barnard, Cassie 17, 26, 79, 113, 116,121,126,129 Barnhart, Glenda 83 Barnhart, Todd 22, 23, 25, 32, 115,119,123,132,205,234, 237 ’’Your Safety is Our Concern- At Two Locations CRAIG'S INC. BILLINGS HEIGHTS CONOCO Wrecker Service AAA 1320 East Main Phone 259-3709 BIG B MUFFLER G Safety Center 1203 Grand Avenue Phone 259-6100 COMPLETE CAR SERVICE Brakes-Mufflers Tune Ups-Shocks Baker, Dave 79 Ballard, Susi 79 Balock, Robert 63, 120 Balsam, Janet 63 Balsam, Shellie 79 Balzer, Kim 79 Bandel, Peter 63 Bangart, Anthony 23, 79,117 Barrigan, Elizabeth 63 Berthuly, Daniel 14,28,30,79, 167 Bartz, Brian 29, 30, 63, 97, 112, 114,118,121,148,215,252, 267,300 Bartz, Teresa 21, 32, 112,113, 116,121,197 SUPER AMERICA 303 IMPERIAL HAIR FASHIONS We Specialize In- Hair Cuts Permanent Waves Hair Coloring Blow Styling Hair Stylings DAYTIME AND EVENING APPOINTMENTS Phone 252-3086 1120 16 Street West Alpine Village • FIRNITIRE 'DRAPERIES • CARPETING 'GIFTWARE 'CHIN AWARE FURNITURE FASHIONS FROM THE COUNTRY'S LEADING QUALITY MANUFACTURERS “IN BILLINGS SINCE 1927” WE DELIVER IN MONTANA AND WYOMING OPEN MON. THRU SAT. FROM 9:30 to 5:30 V alue Quality Service 2804 MINNESOTA AVE. PHONE 245-4104 EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENTS Batchelor, Connie 33 Batt, Jim 33,184,292 Baumann, Debra 63 Baumann, Kenneth 79 Bawden, Kathrynn 63,115 Baxter, Dale 63,121 Baxter, Ken 79 Bayman, Rodney 79 Bean, Debbie 79 Bear Crane, Joe 79 Becker, James 79,119 Becker, Melissa 24, 79 Becker, Stephen 79, 119 Beckerley, Bob 63 Beckers, Douglas 63, 118 Beckman, Nita 33 Becktold, Donald 96,119 Beddes, Spencer 14, 79,119 Beebe, Mike 63,128 Beeman, Timothy 63 Beiber, Debbie 63 Beierle, Connie 33 Beierle, Jay 33,112,118 Beierle, Stella 79 Beley, Gary 63,119 Beley, Karen 79, 119 Bell, David 26,27, 63 Bell, Martha 63 Bellamy Sherene 63 Beller, Jay 14,31,121, 122, 128,178,231,254 Bellrock, Julie 79 Bender, Darrell 79 Bennett, Deborah 22,79,123 Bennett, Keith 63 Bennett, Larry 63 Bennett, Sherry 63 Bent, Nancy 79,123 Bent, Susan 33 Berg, Norman 63 Berg, William 23,63 Berger, Michelle 21,22,23,33, 116,117 Bergeron, Yvonne 79,115 Bergquist, Debbie 33,113 Beringer, Joanne 63,118 Berkey, Taryn 79 Bermes, Teri 22,63 Bernardo, Michael 128 Bernasek, Kellee 33 Bernhardt, Connie 21, 33,196, 197 Bemhart, Sherry 63 Berry, Glenda 63,121 Berry, Jan 79 Bertolino, Shelley 79, 116,121, 277 Best, Ray 14, 63 Beswick, Carl 63,112 Beswick, Terry 26,79 Beswick, Tim 26,27,33,112, 259,283 Bethurem, Randy 119 Bettise, Patrick 33,123,149, 154 Bettise, Terry 63,192, 204 Beven, Ruth 63 Bice, William 63, 96 BILL S CARPET SERVICE Satisfaction Guarenteed Since 1960 BILL KAVONIUS Phone 259-7317 304 DOWNTOWN BILLINGS Shop, Monday and Friday-- 9:15 AM to 9:00 PM Other Days-- 9:15 AM to 5:30 PM Bick, Thomas 79,112 Bickford, Donald 33,122,129 Bierwiler, Valerie 105,115 Big Hail, Bruce 79 Billy, Suzanne 79 Bird, Susan 63 Birgenheier, Linda 22,63 Birks, Daniel 114,122,128 Birks, Davis 23,119,122,123, 159,164 Bissett, Theresa 63, 178 Bitney, Michele 15,24,79,129 Bitney, Pete 14,63,128 Bittner, Corey 79 Bittner, Leonard L. 63 Bittner, Melissa A. 33 Bjorndal, Mary K. 33,122 Bjomdal, Patrick N. 64 Bjomson, Dana L. 22,23,79, 112,115,121 Blackwell, Rose M. 79 Blair, Brooke L. 23,31,33,98 111,112,113,115,121,122, 142,201,230 Blake, Ben 79 Blank, Becky L. 64,121,122 Blehm, Susan M. 79 Bochy, Kim R. 33, 122 Boe, Kristi R. 64,113,116,142, 161,157,196 Boggess, Cynthia J. 79 Boggio, Lauri D. 64 Boheman, Becky J. 33 Boheman, Gary D. 79 Bohl, Kelly R. 64 Bohlinger, Mark J. 14,79 Boland, Jody L. 34 Boland, Timothy M. 23,79 Bolme, Michael W. 34 Bongiani, Tracy L. 79 Bonogofsky, Cathy J. 79 Boone, Art G. 79 Booth, Darrell, 100 Borgen, Bruce W. 34 Bomhoft, Dan 64,112 Bomhoft, Deanna K. 26,80 Bortis, Sharon L. 64 Boschert, John 64 Boucher, Carla L. 80 Bouslaugh, Barbara A. 64 Bowers, John M. 34 Bowles, Timothy D. 64 Bowman, Jan L. 22,25,64,117 Bradley, Scott A. 80, 121 Bragg, Elizabeth M. 64,115, 116,118,120,121,220 Brakke, Curtis L. 34 Branae, Gary 102 Branstetter, Cathy V. 64 Branstetter, Cindy L. 64 Branstetter, Dana L. 80 Brehm, Kathryn L. 21, 34, 110, 112,117,118,122,248,251 Breshears, Clayton A. 64 Breshears, Steve T. 34 Briceno, Rebecca G. 64 Briceno, Robert L. 80 Briggs, BonnieS. 16,62,64, 116,117,118,121,129,236 Broadhurst, Jack 64 Brocker, Ronald E. 64 Brooks, Brailey R. Brookshire, Marilyn 16, 104, 139,180 Brosius, Janet C. 34,113,116 Brown, Collen D. 64,116 Brown, Craig M. 34,119,123 Brown, David M. 80,119 Brown, Debra J. 64 Brown, Gary 105 WHEN YOU'RE STAYING IN BILLINGS... - VF COOW-NG OU WESS Nsreiur meiTAo-f. 3 RN6 PAbrtOW KKAllTlJte ere STAY SMACK-DAB IN THE MIDDLE r free COVEREP i BARKING- VE1LGWMCN6 FIKE ACr UzMPR r FREE 1 UMOUSINE L SERVICE . Breakfast Buffet Each Sunday 8a.m. -1p.m. Downtown Billings Phone 245-5121 Brown, Gordon E. 28,30,80 Brown, Jackie 30 Brown, Larry H. 28,80 Brown, Nancy J. 21,80 Brown, Patricia J. 16,64,117 Brown, Richard C. 34 Brown, Rita K. 24,80 Brown, Robin A. 80 Brown, Ronald T. 64 Brown, Steve P. 64 Brown, Vickie L. 22,64 Brownell, Craig D. 80 Bruce, Rhonda R. 64 Bruder, Ron R. 80 Bruski, Lynette K. 24,80 Bryan, Kevan F. 80,118, 127 BARRY O'LEARY, INC. ASPHALT PAVING READY-MIX CONCRETE SAND GRAVEL SEWER WATERLINES EXCAVATIONS 216 North 16th Street Billings Phone 252-7139 Don Stanaway AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRIAL DISTRIBUTORS 2112 Fourth Avenue North P.O. Box 1999 Phone (406) 245-6443 - ij i i f I SPECIALIZED DISTRIBUTORS: Aeroquip Hose, Fittings and Couplings Jacobsen Lawn Turf Equipment Parts Service Onan Engines, Electric Generating Sets, Parts G Service Pennzoil Motor Oils G Lubricants Willard Batteries Cables And Equipment Rupp Snowmobiles, Cycles, Parts, Service, G Accessories 01 FILTER Bryan, Kimberly S. 62,64,117, 118,121 Bryant, Debra Ann 64 Bryant, Richard 64 Bryant, Susan E. 129 Bubak, Scott G. 28,30,80 Buechler, Dale E. 34,121 Buening, Alvin L. 80 Buening, Diane L. 64 Bullinger, Mike 34 Burchell, Tracee L. 34 Burgener, Susan K. 34 Burgess, Michael 102, 179, 198 Burkhardt, Lyle D. 80 Burlingame, Harvey L. 15,34 128 Burnett, Brad W. 15,64,112, 114,118,122,128,153 Premier HOMES 4900 LAUREL RD. PHONE 248-7721 BILLINGS. MONT. MONTANA'S HOUSING EXPERTS IN MOBILE HOME HOUSING. FOR A HOME OF YOUR OWN SEE ONE OF OUR HOUSING COUNSELORS. 306 Bums, Sandra 22, 64,112, 114, 118,128 Bums, Tammi E. 34 Burris, Herb L 34 Butler, Janice E. 64 Butler, Jeff S. 34, 118,122 Butterfield, Shelley A. 34 Buttman, Dwight 28,80, 96 Byrne, Louann 22, 64,117 Cachenmaier, Karen K. Cainan, Pamela 103 Calderon, Aquilina E. 64 Calhoun, Betty S. 80 Calhoun, Deborah M. 64 Calhoun, Kevin D. 34 State Farm Insurance Companies-Home Offices, Bloomington, 111. DEL JONES INSURANCE AGENCY PROMPT PERSONAL SERVICE 1 STATI FARM INSURANCE V V See Del Jones For All Your Insurance Needs STATE ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Phone 248-1213 £ } ALADDIN DISTRIBUTING ¥ CO., INC. 110 South 35 Street Billings, Montana We Specialize In Residential And Commercial Wiring Phone 259-5040 i ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Campbell, Gregorys. 64,118, 120 Campbell, Jeff L. 14,64 Campbell, Kevin T. 64 Campbell, Paul S, 14,64,94 Campos, Karen R. 64 Carey, Marianne 35, 293 Carlson, Dale A. 35,112 Carpenter, Anita P. 80 Carpenter, Colleen M. 35 Carpenter, Ed L. 80 Carroll, J. Gregg 35,184 Carroll, Jay R. 80,112 Carroll, John M. 64 Carroll, Sara J. 80 Carter, Heidi C. 80,114,117 Cartisser, Paul 80 Cartisser, Suzette 80 Castro, Marciano, M. 80 307 1604 Grand Avenue Billings, Montana 56102 Phone 248-1335 Energy and the Environment- Together we can work it out. (conoco) Castro, Richard 80 Castro, Vicki 16, 80 Cattaneo, Allen E. 64 Cattaneo, Charlene A. 80 Cattnach, Wade 80 Caudill, Mathew W. 14,35, 95,119,121,122,124,188, 198,214,218,219,249,250, 287 Cavan, Tim J. 14,64,94,151, 212,277 Chambers, Marla 80 Chappie, Colleen G. 80 Chappie, Kathleen A. 64 Charles, Gloria 64 Charles, Robert 112 Charleson, John D. 80,112 Chavez, Franklin J. 35 Cherry, Tammy R. 28,80 Chlapowski, Kristine L. 16, 35, 180,286 Christiansen, Deborah L. 16, 64,116,129 Chrittenson, Denis 64 Clark, Charlotte I. 36 Clark, Cheryl A. 80,123 Clark, Dale L. 64, 96 Clark, Dave A. 117,231 Clark, Jesse C. 80 Clark, Josie 26, 28, 80,169 Clark, LorriD. 64,116,121 C lark, Mark A. 64 Clark, Micheal J. 35, 95,188, 189,214,218,219, 281 Clark, Vicki L. 25,65, 122 Clausen, Barbara 104,117 Cleary, Clay R. 80 Cleman, Monte J. Clevenger, Loren D. 80,95 Cline, Lynda L. 80, 119 Clymore, Dennis 103 Cochrane, Connie D. 80 Cockrell, Bonnie L. 65 Cogbum, Sandy J. 22,23,35, 146,269 Coker, Cheryl A. 65,121 Cole, RodW. 80,119 Cole, Steve L. 65 Coles, Vera L. 22,65 Coley, Curtis 64 Collins, Delmer D. 29, 65 Collins, A. R. , Jr. 101,286 Collins, Rachelle R. 24,26, 28, 80 Collum, Cheryl L. 23,65,123 Colton, Kathleen 26,27,65 Combs, Teresa J. 22,80,114 Connelly, Tom 65 Connor, Tammy L. 28,81 Contrerez, Samual C. 23 BIG SKY CAKE SUPPLY AND SCHOOL 623 North 25th Billings, Montana Phone 259-2273 Guitar Lessons--Sales--Service Everything You Need To Decorate Cakes Of All Kinds WEDDING BIRTHDAY SHOWER ANNIVERSARY HOLIDAY 308 MIDWEST HEATING AND COOLING General Sheetmetal Work Furnace and Air-Conditioning Installation Service and Repair V320 North 17 Phone 252-8042 Conway, Cynthia R. 35,117 Conway, Dan 81 Conway, Richard K. 81 Cook, Arne D. 81 Cook, Debra A. 65 Cook, Judson 35 Cooke, Norma J. 80,116,123, 129 Cooper, Cathy H. 81 Cooper, Kathy A. 26,81 Cooper, Milton T. 14,81 Corcoran, Nanci D. 35,116, 117,121,122,123,178,210 Comielius, Susan 129 Coming, Cynthia 21,81,113, 121,126,136 Corson, Vernon E. 114,164, 165 Covalt, Nina S. 35,123 Cowan, Douglas W. 14,181 Cox, Daryl E. ,113 Cox, Henry 196,197,249 Craddock, Cindy R. 65 Craft, Vicki D. 65 Crane, Michael 81 Crawford, Bradley D. 127 Crawford, Cynthia S. 22, 35, 117,121 Crawford, Russell W. 81, 121 Crellin, RandyP. 28,30,81 129,159, 207, 267 Critelli, Cynthia A. 119,320 Critelli, Tanya R. 35, 117 Crosby, Renae M. 81 Cunningham, Julie 65 Currey, Carolyn 81 Curtis, Robert 81 Dahms, Paulette 35 Dailey, Clyde 14,65,118 Dakolios, Michelle 65 Dakolios, Toni 35 Dale, Debra 81, 122 Dalton, Kris 65,123 Dana, Gail 29, 30, 35, 97,121, 122 Dangerfield, Reggie 65 Dangerfield, Vicki 24,81,129, 271 Danskin, Judith 24,81 Dare, Susan 227 Daubert, Victor Jay 81 Dauenhauer, Mark 36 Davidson, Karen 81, 113 Davidson, Scott 36, 97,122, 190 Davis, Brett 65 Davis, Elaine 104 CARISH THEATRES FRIENDLIEST THEATERS IN MONTANA SAGECIN'E 3- MOTOR VU LYLE COX General Manager P. 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Box 20195 Phone Billings, Montana (406) 259-9783 309 All THE GOODNESS YOU'VE COME TO EXPECT___ IT’S QUALITY CHEKD Davis, Kelly 81, 97,170, 190 Davis, Vickie 36 Day, George 155 Deavila, Cindv 89, 286, 291 Decker, John 36,94,98,122, 124,127,144,154,186,201, 220,248,257,327 Deford, Duane 65 Degel, Adrienne 65 Degel, Jacqueline 129 DeGroat, Pieter 36, 184 Deichert, Robert 81 Deichert, Ronald 36 Deines, Vickie 36 Dejarnett, Mary 104 Delaware, Frank 65,112,119, 120 Deleew, Perry 81 Demars, Sheri 81 Derheim, Vicki 22,81,115,132 Desper, Kellan 81 Detienne, Jessie 81, 96 Deverill, Kelly 81 Devine, Kay 36 Devous, Mike 22, 23, 65, 235 Dewald, Larry 14,65,122 Dewart, David 65,118 Dey, Florence 22,81,96 Dicherty, Bill 81 Dickerson, Curtis 36 Dickinson, Dan 65 Dickinson, Kim 81, 116,129 Diede, Jean 36 Diefel, Rickey 81 Dimich, Thomas W. 36,122 Dineen, Sharon 15,29, 30, 65, 116,129 Dinius, Debbie 36 Dinius, George 15, 36,122 Dobesh, Jerry 117 Dobrenz, Carol 65 Docksteader, Nancy 81,123 Dockter, Corlis 65 Dockter, Curtis 23,65 Doerr, Marlene 102,116 Dolechek, Darlene 22,81,116, 129 Doll, Cindy 65 Doll, Greg 81 Doll, Steve 36 Dols, Gary 100 Dols, Guy 36 Domek, Don 65 Dompier, Ramona 65 Dompier, Ron 81 Donlan, Mike 81 Dorrance, George 103 Dorsett, Richard 81, 96, 308 Dotson, Paul 65,129 Dotson, Ralph 23, 81,96,129 FROM JERSEY CREAMERY 910 Poly Drive Billings, Montana CREAMERY, me Quality CffFKD 910 POLV DRIVE ft BILLINGS ORTHOPEDIC SUPPLY Phone 259-3577 506 North 32 Street Billings, Montana 59101 Raymond Hakert, C.P.O. R. Douglas Hakert, C.P. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR ARTIFICIAL LIMBS ORTHOPEDIC BRACES 310 WE PAY FOR ASHES AND SELL DIRT CHEAP Let us Help You With Your Insurance And Real Estate Needs PETER YEGEN, JR. . BSH Class of 1915 RALPH NORE .... BSH Class of 1920 PETER YEGEN, III. . 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DAHL AGENCY 203 Stapelton Building, Billings, 59102 Phone (406) 252-5607 Earl P. Aalseth, CLU Jack A. Dugan, CLU Leonard E. Dahl, CLU Edward L. Peterman Earl L. Rosell Foster, Alberia 38 Fowler, Donald 38 Fowler, JoAnn66,97 Fox, Debra 66 Fox, James 119 Fox, Toni 104,129 Frank, Bradley 82 Frank, Tom 293 French, Glen 82 French, Herbert 38 French, Nick 82 Freund, Judy 66 Frickel, Teri 66 Friedt, Kristi 82 Friley, William 82 Fulkerson, David 66,123 Fulkerson, Dennis 82, 96,127 Fulkerson, Mike 82 Fuller, Jeanine 82 Fuller, Jon 38 Funk, Ann 82 Furgason, Julie 24,82 Furrow, Rebecca 23, 38 Fussell, Paul 26,27,66,112, 113,119,121,123 Gabel, Daniel 82 Gabel, David 66 Gabel, Eileen 38 Gabert, Edward 82 Gallagher, Curtis 38 Gallagher, Randy 82, 233 Garcia, John 82 Garlock, Gary 129 Garritson, Ron 66 Gause, Joseph 66,96 Gavinsky, Patricia 38 Gayvert, David 39,115,118, 121,165,170,172,173 Gayvert, Thomas 82 Geering, Jennifer 66,116,129, 159 Geiger, Richard 15, 29, 39, 97, 114,122,148,199,205 Geiger, Roslyn 15, 28,82, 116, 117 Geisick, Elmer 100 George, Kenneth 82 George, Sandra 39 Gibbs, Richard 105,114 Gilbert, Richard 14, 18, 31,39, 112,122,144 Gillet, Carolyn 39 Gillis, Pete 66 Gilman, Randy 82 Gipson, Teresa 39 Glass, Debbie 82 A-I RENTALS We Rent--You Save 2001 Grand Avenue Phone 245-6316 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Monday-Saturday 7:30am to 6:00pm Sunday 8:00am to 5:00pm CARD AND GIFT SHOPS 103 North Broadway Billings Airport BUYING OR SELLING YOUR HOME? 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M. o iMy3 bv AWm [ _ Glenn, Toby 82 Glenn, Tracy 66 Glock, Doris 129 Glover, James 66,114 Glynn, Don 107 Gochenour, Cathy 39 Gochenour, Diana 39 Goff, Cynda 39 Gokey, Mike 39, 96 Goll, Randy 66 Gomez, Patricia 18,31,39,112, 116,117,119,123,248 Gonzales, Debora 82 Goodson, Michael 39, 113, 117, 121,122 Gordineer, Steve 82 Gordon, Wayne 14,82,112, 115,121 Goulet, Len 82 Goulet, Peggy 66 Goulet, Roberta 82 Gower, James 66 Gower, Karen 16, 82 Graf, Laurie 82,116,117, 148 Grasswick, Debborah 22, 66 Gray, Mary 39,117, 292 Gray, Zane 66,114, 121 Greathouse, Beth 28,83 Green, Barbara 103,117, 149 Greenfield, Cheryl 66,118, 297, 346 Greenfield, Colleen 83,117 Greenfield, Kraig 83 Greenfield, Michael 39 Greenfield, Yvonne 66 Creiff, Kathy 83 Grice, Bill 66 Grice, Chris 83 Grice, Jerry 83 Grider, Craig 83, 96, 97,113 Griep, Bruce 66 Griep, Susan 83, 120 Grimes, Brian 66 Grimm, Curtis 83 Grimstad, Paul 66, 94,122,128, 213,342 Grissom, Cynthia 66,117, 118, 121,122 Grissom, Susan 66 Grooms, Roger 83 Gross, Claudia 21,31, 111, 134, 135,230 Gross, Lore 23,66 Grossi, George 97,107, 144 Gruber, Cindy 17,18, 116, 157 Guckeen, Richard 83 Guffey, Kenneth 67 315 Gullett, Richard 38,119 Gullidge, Jeff 83 Gustafson, Paige 16,67,114, 117,118,120,121,223 Gustafson, Shawn 67,117 Gutierrez, Eugenia 83 Gutierrez, Robert 38,112 Gwin, Diane 83 Haagenson, Larry 83 Habener, Scott 23, 83 Hadley, Warren 67 Hagadone, Douglas 38 Hagan, Gwen 67 Hagstrom, Dan 29, 30,67, 120, 121,171,297 Hahn, Hugh 14,83,99 Haider, Karyn 21,67 Hailstone, Margie 67 Hall, David 12,23,67,112,119, 121,123, 273 Hall, Larry 83 Hallock, Dale 134,202 Halverson, James 38,122, 230 Halverson, Margot 21, 26,67, 113,122,127, 209,233 Halverson, Pamela 83 Hamann, Grace 40 Hammerstrom, Joan 29, 30, 40, 116.163 Handlos, Michael 67,95 Haney, Albert 106 Hankel, Jeffery 83 Hankel, Joseph 83 Hanley, Laura 24,25,30,83, 116.129.163 Hannah, Jeffery 26,67,118, 121 Hannemann, Angie 67 Hansen, Dewey 107,112,178 Hanson, Daniel 23, 95 Hanson, Gary 83 Hanson, Kathy 40 Hanson, Kimberly 21,40, 117, 119,123,164,165, 261 Hanson, Melody 40 Hanson, Robert 67 Hardt, Vance 83,123 Hardy, Douglas 40 Hardy, Monica 40 Hargrove, Cody 22, 83 Harley, Debby 67 Harmoning, Carol 83 Harms, Colin 83 Harms, Debbie 40 Ham, Patricia 83 Harnden, Edith 105 £ £ MEDICAL ARTS ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ h PHARMACY Located in the Medical Hub of Billings, at 1230 North 30th Street. 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Nikola’s Men’s and Ladies Ready-to-Wear 112 North 29th Street Billings, Montana 59101 sSSs Society Brand Suits Sport Coats Allen Edmands Shoes Champion Pants Puritan Sweaters Gleaneagles Coats NIKOLA SASICH PHONE 259-5416 BEATRICE FOODS COMPANY TRIM FOR ACTION” 316 BIG DIPPER DRIVE IN EAST BRIDGE FROM FAIRGROUNDS Phone 248-8026 Lockwood S8Y8BYMTSB' PACER CAMPER SHELLS MADE TO ORDER CHOICE OF WINDOW SIZE PANELED AND INSULATED 304 Moore Lane Phone 259-4031 Harper, Craig 40, 94,112,122, 154,155,186,202,216,217, 220 Harr, Pam 40,175,187,228 Harris, Jeff 67 Harris, Richard 40 Harris, Sandy 83 Harrison, Johnny 23 Hart, Berticia 67 Hart, Kim 83 Hartman, Cheryl 22,23,67, 234 Hartman, Donna 67 Hartman, Henry 15, 78, 95, 112, 121 Hartman, Mary 22,23, 40, 132, 146,163 Hartung, Donald 83 Harwood, Clinton 14,67,128 Hassell, Tom 40 Hatfield, Kenneth 29, 30, 40 Hatzenbuehler, Tony 83, 114 Hauck, Tom 102,129,134, 155,254 Hauge, Tressa 67,123 Hauk, Cathy 67 Haun, Julie 83 Haun, Mark 40 Haupt, Timothy 292 Hauptman, Richard 67, 94,118, 126,212,228 Haw, James 40, 91,122,190 Hawley, Paul 83 Haworth, Rita 83 Hayden, Mark 67 Hayes, Don 40,118, 119,122, 123,236,237 Hayes, Jim 83,94,238 Hayfield, Mark 26, 29, 67 Hays, Sharon 67,115 Heald, Stephen 67 Heald, Susan 17, 41, 98, 111, 112,116,117,118,121,122, 142, 151, 161,201,230,248, 285 Healow, Terrence 14,18, 32, 115, 118,121,122,125,127, 131,170,174,178,248,251 Hedges, Janet 83 Hefenieder, Ann 23,41,112, 122 Hefenieder, Jane 16,23,67, 116,139,180 Heidema, John 83 Heikes, Craig 28, 30,83 Hein, Colleen 41 Heins, Lester 104,123 317 AVANTE 2818 First Avenue North Heinzelman, Lou 83,117 Heinzelman, Peggy 41, 117 Heinzman, Linda 83, 116 Heiser, Kathi 83, 123 Heiser, Michael 41 Heiser, Rita 100 Heiser, Sharon 41,123 Helgeson, Betty 83 Helmbrecht, Mark 41,119,121, 164,165 Helmbrecht, Scott 14,29,83, 94,238 Helmer, Bruce 31,41,98,121, 123,201 Helmer, Jill 21,67, 113,209 Helt, Perry 67 Hendershot, Paul 29,67 Hendricks, Rick 338 Henkel, Alexa 41,122,126, 279 Hennessy, Patrick 67, 94,186, 216,228,242 Henrichs, Leslie 67 Hense, Cassie 67,115 Henson, Rick 41 Herbel, Marla 22,83 Herbert, Debbie 41 Herbert, Steven 67, 347 Herbert, Susan 67 Hergett, Harvey 83, 94 Herman, Gina 22,67 Herman, Terrie 83 Hernandez, Debbie 83 Hert, Francis 83 Hert, Richard 83 Herzog, Charlene 83 Herzog, Randy 22, 23, 25, 41, 112,119,121,234,253 Herzog, Rhonda 22, 83 Herzog, Shawn 24,117, 129 Hessler, Rodney 38, 113,117 Hetzer, Greg 14 Hetzer, Loretta 67,113, 116, 120,121,144,158,230,231, 272 Heyd, Lawrence 29, 30, 67,112 Heywood, John 31, 41,112,113, 118,121,122,149 Hibscher, Debbie 67 Higareda, Julie 67 Higareda, Mary 41, 194,195 Higbie, Daniel 67,94,212,248 Higbie, Terese 18,19, 29, 38, 47,112,116, 121,129,133, 208, 243,254,278,280 Hilde, Deanne 22, 23, 41,112, 114,117,118,121,122,132, 163,170, 235, 284, 297, 323 REALTOR RELY 422 GRAND AVE. 248-6406 248-2639 A HOME FOR • LIVING IN • AN INVESTMENT • RETIREMENT QUESTIONS OUR STAFF CAN ANSWER, FOR BUYERS I- TAX CREDIT? 12000-00 , HOW? WHEN? AM I EUGISU? J. I USED MY O.l. LOAN, CAN I USE IT AGAIN? 3 AM I ELIGIBU FOR A O.l LOAN? COIO WAR VETS LOAN? ‘CtNIW HOME WITH 3% DOWN? S%? C? NO DOWN PAYMENT? J. CAN I «INSTATE MY IUOAIUTY ON V A? 6. WHAT DOES IT COST 70 BUAD A NEW MOUSE’ 7 WHAT AM DISCOUNTS? WHO PAYS THEM? 8 MOW MUCH MONEY DO I HAVE TO EARN TO BUY A HOME? MOW MUCH DOWN IS REQUBtlO ON AN F.M.A LOAN? 0 AM I GETTING A GOOD BUY? WHY SHOULDI BUT? QUESTIONS OUR STAFF CAN ANSWER FOR SELLERS 1 HOW MUCH IS MY PROPERTY WORTH? 2 MOW MUCH WIU IT COST Ml TO SEU (T? 3. HOW MUCH Will I NET FROM THE SAIE? 4 SHOUID I CONSIDER A CONTRACT FOR DEED? J, MOW IONG WIU IT TAKE ME TO SHI MY HOME? 6 CAN YOU JUSTIFY THIS SEUING PRICE TO ME? 7 WIU YOU PROTECT MY EQUITY IN THE StlUNO PROCESS? 8 CAN YOU ASSUM ME THAT THE BUYER IS CAP ABU! Of BUYING? 9 Will YOU TAKE CAM Of THE DETAILS I MOV BEFORE CIOSINO? CAN YOU HELP US M THE AMA WE AM MOVING TOT THESE AM JUST A PEW Of THE UTERAUY HUNDREDS Of QUESTIONS THAT SfUFRS SHOUID ASK AND WE AM PMPAMO TO-ANSWER 318 LUXURIOUS KITCHENS BY AMERICAN APPLIANCE COMPANY TO SUIT EVERY TASTE IN NEW BUILDING OR RESTYLING Billings, Montana Phone 252-0188 Great Falls, Montana Phone 761-2400 Hill, Andrew 26,29,30,67,112, 113,118,121,123, 261 Hill, Karen 22, 67 Hill, Susan 250 Hill, Valerie 29,67,113 Hines, Cheryl 67 Hinnergardt, Kelly 29, 30, 67, 118,121 Hirsch, Peggy 67 Hjellum, Debbie 107, 196, 197 Hjorth, Darcel 67 Hoagland, Lonni 41 Hoagland, Robert 83 Hobbs, David 67 Hoefle, Charles 14,83, 121 Hoefle, Stuart 14, 67, 205 Hoerner, Janet 67 Hoerner, Sharon 83 Hoff, Curtis 41,112 Hoff, Howard 83 Hoff, Michael 83,115, 127 Hofferber, Holly 67 Hoffman, Charles 83 Hoffman, Daniel 68,112 Hoffman, Deborah 42 Hoffman, Patty 42 Hoffman, Peggy 28, 83 Hoffman, Ron 68 Hoffman, Susan 83, 97 EMPIRE SAND AND GRAVEL Phone 252-8465 Hoffman, John 83 Hofmann, Edward 42, 117 Hofmann, Laura 21, 22, 25,68 113,115 Hogan, Dennis 14,84 Hogan, Thomas 68,148 Hoggatt, Daniel 102 Hoiness, Beth 22, 84,113,163 Hoiness, Chris 31,42, 112, 118, 119,122,123,133,149,164, 178,197,210 Hoiness, Michael 29, 68 Holden, Patricia 42, 113, 116, 118,127,172,173,257 Holloway, Tim 68 Holmes, Daryl 42 Holmes, Debbie 68 Holmgren, Susan 26,30,42,89, 118,121,122,127,279,282, 284 Holt, Debra 68 Holte, Steven 26, 29, 30, 68, 142 Holthues, Evelyn 42 Holthues, Jake 338 Holthues, John 84 Holzworth, Stacy 84 Holzworth, Stewart 250 Homewood, Kevin 68 MILLER PHARMACY 1106 MAIN STREET Tires Batteries Accessories BIG SKY TIRE SUPPLY Second Avenue and 13 Street Ask For Jim Mathews Day or Night Phone 259-9005 A DEAL FOR EVERY WHEEL” Honaker, James 29, 30, 228, 242 Honer, Jean 104 Hopkins, Connie 289 Hopkins, David 84 Hopkins, Julie 22,68 Hopkins, Vicky 68 Hopper, Julie 42,122 Hath, Debbie 42,116,122,129 Hoth, Eric 42 Houchen, Brenda 22,68,114, 116 Howard, Becky 117 Howard, Zita 24,84,115 Howe, Clifton 84 Howe, Ralph 68 Hoy, Sharron 84, 97, 117 Hubley, Sherman 107,155 Hucke, Lynne 68,117,118,122 168,220 Hudiburgh, Denise 22, 23, 25, 42,117,118,121,122,234,235 Hudson, Lori 29, 68 Huffman, Elza 105 Huggins, Joseph 84 Huggins, Martha 42 Hughes, William 68 Hultgren, Jeff 68,128 Humiston, Patti 84 Hunt, Jennie 68 Hunter, Huguette 104,105 Hunter, Jean 42, 117 Hunter, Randy 14, 42, 94, 98, 122,124,128,201,248,250, 254 Hunter, Ricky 84 Hunter, Rusty 84, 94 Huntington, June 68 Hurry, Lorri 28, 84 Hurst, Kristy 15,84,129 Huschka, Patty 24, 84,117 Huston, Tom 68,115 Hutton, Sue 105,285 Idleman, Elfrieda 103 Imhoff, Kristin 22, 84,114 Ingwaldson, Larry 84, 118 Inman, Carrie 68 Inman, John 29, 30, 68,176 Irick, Marsha 68 Isern, Kurt 68 Iwen, Beth 23,25,31,42,112, 117,122,160,234,235 Iwen, Wayne 29, 68 Jablin, Michael 102, 206 I ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ HORSESHOE ANTIQUES Weekdays 11:00 to 3:00 Saturday 11:00 to 5:00 REMEMBER VISIT US AT OUR NEW LOCATION 131 MOORE LANE Phone 252-6076 ¥ ¥ 4- 320 lr ' . : V . ’ i 1 BILLINGS AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION SALUTES BILLINGS SENIOR HIGH AMERICAN AUTO MART, INC. • - ARCHIE COCHRANE MOTORS BILLINGS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH, INC. 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WE'RE STILL NUMBER 1 BUT NOW AT TWO LOCATIONS 324 Klaus, Linda 85, 132 Klaus, Robert 44 Klicker, Lynn 23,69,113, 114, 121,276 Klier, Neil 69 Klimper, Margaret 16,21,69, 116,129,152 Klimper, Russell 22,23,25,44, 234,235 Kline, Laverne 21,69,113, 122, 148, 196,236 Kline Russell 69 Klundt, Melody 85 Klundt, Theresa 44,120 Knutson, Richard 69 Knutson, Tom 85 Kober, Althea 85,120, 342 Koehn, Richard 85 Koerner, David 44,127 Koerner, Kathy 85,114 Kolstad, Curtis 85 Konzen, Kathy 44 Korfanta, Kristina 44, 114, 116, 119, 122,123,127 Koschei, Luann 85 Kosich, John 101 Kostelecky, Ralph 85 Kozak, Teresa 44,113, 115,122 Kraft, Rick 85 Krecklau, Kim 69 Kreiner, Helen 45 Kreiner, Peggy 85,123,164, 165 Kreps, Richard 45 Krohn, Joel 23, 85, 95,121, 189,218 Kroll, Robert 45 Krone, Craig 45 Krueger, Donna 69, 115 Krum, Sheldon 85 Kruse, Lori 69 Kucera, Robin 109,116,121 Kudloff, Brenda 85,115,116 Kudloff, Leigh Ann 69,113, 114,117,118,121 Kukus, Brenda 69 Kunkel, Joanie, 224 Kunkel, Ann 224 Kunkel, Terry 45,112, 115, 117,118,119,121,123,170, 174,205,224,236,248 Kunkel, Edward 224 Kurtz, Sonia 85 Kuykendall, Diane 69 Kyllonen, Mickey 45 Labor, Brenda 69,123 STAR OFFICE MACHINES has two locations to serve you. West Park Plaza and 3103 First Avenue North. Specializing in typewriters, adding machines, calculaters, and dictating machines. We also have a complete repair ser vice. Peterson - Lindamood JVUDic PROFESSIONAL EDUCATORS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS 1815 Grand Avenue Billings, Montana 59102 Phone (406) 259-4185 YOUR COMPLETE MUSIC CENTER--49 YEARS OF SERVICE CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES CLASS OF 1975 325 We at Chateau promise to make you feel at home. We don’t mind saying that we are good at what we do. Our qual- ifications include up-to-date hair cuttings, permanent waving, coloring, bleaching, and frosting. We also include the men of the family, up-to-date men's hair styling. There is plenty of free parking and a very friendly atmosphere. Come in and let us CURL UP AND DYE FOR YOU. 27 Custer Avenue Phone 252-5927 Lachenmaier, Karen 85 Ladeke, Randy 45 LaFrance, William 85 LaFurge, Dave 85 LaGaly, Susan 69 LaGaly, Therese 85 Lamb, Ray 85 Lambrecht, Laura 85 Lambrecht, Sharon 21, 45 Lamey, Matthew 26,28,85,127 Lamey, Patrick 69 Lammers, James 69 Lande, Cynde 45,117 Landis, Robert 102, 122,184 Landrie, Leonard 14,28,85 Lane, Judy 69,117, 127,129, 148,178 Langfelt, Henry 69 Lanphear, Michael 69 Lansing, Jay 69 Lara, Judith 69 Lara, Willie 45 LaRango, Laurie 45, 142, 250 Larsen, Eric 85 Larsen, Kelly 69 Larsen, Rebecca 85, 297, 331 Larsen, Sandra 22, 86 Larson, Sheila 45 Latta, Mark 86,112 TArn Crisp Corn Tortilla, Tastefully Seasoned Ground Beef, Grated Cheese, Sauce, Lettuce and Tomato 40 Cf ETC LI Cl I Same as TACO Except Flour Tortilla OWT I OntLL instead of Corn Tortilla. 50 BU RRITO FIour Tortilla witb Pint( Beans, Seasoned Ground Beef and BEEF BUR TOSTAD BEEF TO! ENCHILAI TACO B REFRIED TEXAS C CHILI FRUv cheese, unions and sauce. 35 60 30 60 70 50 30 40 50 Appi C nRAKjnF (Dessert Special Cinnamon Crust Covered with a Tasty Apple on. rLL LVL Filling, Topped with a Sprinkling of Cheese and Cinnamon Flakes. «'-'C Flour Tortillas Dozen 70 Corn Tortillas Dozen 50 326 AWARD WINNING PHOTOGRAPHY M.P.P.A. PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 1975 When You Want A Portrait Of Excellence... John Decker Senior Class of 1975 HAVE THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE WITH A NEW JOB Graduation marks an end and a beginning. If you’re thinking about changing jobs or finding a new job, call us. Or better yet, stop in and see for yourself all types of ex citing job opportunities for youl CAREER EMPLOYMENT Lave, Dino 69 Lavender, Vint 23, 69 La void, Jill 22,86, 121 Lawson, Roxanne 69,76 Lawson, Ryan 86,94, 238 Lay, Virginia 70 Layman, Judi 15,70,114,116, 117,118,121,129,255 Lazetich, William 106, 202 Lazz, Dara 70 Leader, Jeffrey 86,121 Leatherman, Robin 86, 120, 272 LeBar, Ann 26,70,117,118, 122,129,144,206 LeBrun, Julie 45 LeBrun, Vickie 86 Lechner, Debbie 29, 70,127, 247,278 LeClair, Dana 86 LeClair, Mike 61 Lee, Catherine 22,45, 113,116 Lee, Janet 45 Lee, Jay 70,119 Lee, Lora Diane 86,114, 253 Lee, Nancy 86 Lee, Peggy 28,86, 332 Lee, Richard A. 23,45 Lee, Sammy 45 Lee, Sonja 26,70 Lee, Tammy 22, 70 Leedy, Christine 86,114 Lees, Linda A. 16,45,129,138 Lehman, Cheri 23, 61 Lehman, Cindy 45 Lehman, Mike W. 46 Lehman, Steve S. 86 Lehman, Tom 86,119 Lehman, William 70 Lehmans, Gail 45 Leichen, Mike 265 Leikam, Dale 70 Leikam, Tari 86 Leipold, John 86 Letee, Guy 46 Lekse, Jolene 16,86,116,129, 152 Leligdowicz, Irene 28,86, 115, 116 Liligdowicz, Jadzia 46, 113, 115, 122 Lembke, Melody 29,70 Lemke, Patrick 86, 94, 238 Lenander, Gerald 105 Lennick, Henry 70 Leone, Patricia 21, 70 Lueenberger, Eddy 70 Lewis, Dennis 70, 96 1645 Avenue D—Plaza One Building Phone 248-2116 Lich, Von 70,123 Lien, Lori 22, 70,164,165 Lien, Melissa 46 Lind, Curtis 86 Lind, Valerie 70 Lindal, Janet 70 Lindberg, Frederick 86 Lindell, David 86 Lindenberg, Debbie 86 Lindsey, Casey 14, 46,122,151, 250 Lindsey, Kerrie 78,114,121, 207 Lineback, Laurie 24,86 Linfield, Kari 46 Lingelbach, Margaret 46 Linton, Robert 46 Litwin, Michael 70, 97,112, 118,205 Lockrem, Robert 70 Loff, Lori 26,27,86,114 Logan, Cindy 86 Logan, Jean 86 Logan, Julie 70 Long, Doris 22, 70 Long, Patricia 86 Longo, Elizabeth 86,122,164, 165 Lopez, Jose 46 Lose, Tom 46 Loser, Karen 70 Loser, Jacqueline 29, 70 Louk, Donald 14, 86,166 Love, Debbie 86 Love, Justin 86 Love, Randall 86 Love, Rickey 70 Love, Roni 15, 70,113, 129, 141,181,233,25S Love, Wade 86 Lowe, Carolyn 46,122,126, 256 Lubke, Theresa 46 Lucero, Liz 86 Ludwig, Rosanna 46 Luedke, Bret 70,118,128 Lund, Steven 70 Lund in, Scott 46, 259, 276 Lundwall, Kelli 70 Luptak, Scott 86 Lyle, Dennis 70, 94, 212 Lyle, Julia 22,70,123 Lyle, Linda 16,86,116 Lyle, Terry 46 Lynch, Diane 86 Lynch, Ron 46 Lynn, Katherine 46 Maas, Gail 46 Madden, Ted 46 Mading, Mark 14, 46, 94,122, 124,150,194,216, 242,248, 250, 281 Mading, Mary 86 Madison, Wade 47 Madison, Walter 70 Magilke, Patricia 70,114 Mahaffey, Kaycee 70 Mahan, liona 22,70 Mahan, Russ 86 Maichel, Lyle 70 Majusiak, Courtland 47,118 Majusiak, Thomas 70, 96 Makeff, Denise 21,86,142 Malahowski, Robert 86 Malek, Charles 47 Mangiantini, Joe 47,129 Mankin, Gina 47 Mankin, William 70 Manthey, Connie 47 Manthey, Dave 70,129 Marble, Roberta 86 Marcum, Michael 70 Mariscal, Richard 14,86 Marohn, Connie 70,117 Marohn, Kathy 47 Maes, Ray 104,196 Marsh, Arthur 14,28, 30,167, 229,242.266 Martell, Shelly 70 Martin, Dana 86 Martin, David 47,112 Martin, Debbie 86 Martin, Deborah 26, 70,119, 123 Martin, Everett 61 Martin, James 86 Martin, Mary 24, 86, 117 Martin, Nancy 47 Martin, Rose 47 Martin, Sandra 47,121,123, 168 Martinez, Arthur 70 Martinez, Dana 86 Martinez, Helen 86 Marvin, Penny 86,96 Marxer, Steve 28, 86 Mason, Susan 86 Masters, Linda 86 Master, Michael 47, 95 Mattheis, John 86, 95 They come from all parts to buy our parts. Your dealer for: Motorcraft northwestern auto (406) 252-5115 supply co. 1819 2ND AVENUE NORTH P O BOX 2504 BILLINGS MONTANA 59103 CAR STEREOS STEREO COMPONENTS Pioneer—Marantz Muntz—SuperScope Sony—Sylvania Alpine Village RADIO EQUIPMENT 328 Matthews, Sam 97 Mattson, Clayton 70, 118 Maunu, Mario 14,70 Maunu, Tommie 86 Maust, Elizabeth 21, 76 Maust, Laura 86, 114 May, Daniel 14, 86, 95 May, Jonathon 22,23,86,112, 114,163 May, Michael 86 Maynard, Pam 21,47,208 McCartney, Denise 21,86, 263 McCaslin, Robert 86 SAVE ON ALL YOUR AUTO NEEDS 4005 Montana Auto Parts Accessories Speed Equipment Suzuki Motor Cycles Snowmobiles Parts and Accessories McClelland, Marcy 86,121, 231 McClellan, Tina 26, 27, 47,122, 129,270,278,254,280 McCormick, Lynn 29, 47,119 McCormick, Thomas 14,70 121,128,137 McCormick, Zona 70 McCuin, Jeff 87 McCuin, Karen 87 McCullough, Kelly 87 McAtee, Debby 74 McBride, Kevin 26, 29, 30, 31, 47,98,112,121,122,133,176, 201,266,267 McBride, Tim 29, 30,87, 267 McDermott, Vjern 102 McDonald, Alan 47, 97,191, 199 McDonald, Lloyd 87 McDonald, Michael 87, 97 McDonough, Mary 47,115,117, 122 McElroy, Kenneth 12,104 McFarland, Dan 70, 96 McFarland, Kathy 87 McGee, James 70,117 McIntosh, Scott 87,119 McKeen, Brian 87 McKeen, Walter 47,122 McKeever, Anita 22,70,118 McKeever, Jerome 14, 87 McKenna, Anita 87 McKenna, John 87 McKenna, Tom 48, 112, 236, 237 McKenney, Bret 87, 94 McKinney, Jere 14,87 McKinney, Leslie 24,87,121 McKinney, Susan 48 McKittrick, Lew 87 McKnight, Charles 48 McLaughlin, Lorrie 87 McLean, Stacey, 48 McLean, Terry 70 McLeod, Jack 104 McManus, Jeanne 16,70 McManus, Mary 48 McMullin, Deanna 23,48 McMullin, George 87 McMullin, Ken 48 McMullin, Teri 71 McPhail, Mona 16,87 McRae, Janet 87 McRae, William 71 McSweyn, Christie 48 Medvec, Bob 71 Mehi, Paul 71 Meide, Jeff 292 Meismer, Jan 48 Meismer, Mark 22, 23, 71, 118, 123,234,235 Mellor, Tom 71,94,117,118 Mering, Lance 87 Merkel, Pamela 48 Merritt; Steven 15,48,128 Meyer, Norbert 48 Meyers, Steven 48 Meyers, Vicki 87 Michael, Kathleen 48 Michael, Shelly 87 Michael, Stacy 71 Michelson, Leslie 48,117 Mickelson, Lloyd 104,120,145, 146, 223,232,272, 314,347 Mihara, Ann 71 Miller, Colleen 87, 120 Miller, Charley 71 Miller, Danny 87 Miller, Debby 87 Miller, Donna 48 Miller, Kimberlee 48, 277 Miller, Larry 87 Miller, Mike 217 Miller, Norman 14,48,114,118, 120,129,158,179,232,272, 290, 314 Miller, Paul 26, 29, 30, 48,113, 121,122,126,247,267 Miller, Phyll 106,129,140 Miller, Richaid 14,48,118, 128,192,200,201,281 Miller, Terri 87 Milligan, Shari 22,87 Mills, Ronald 29, 30,71 Milne, Lynne 87, 115,117,121, 123 Miloff, Dwight 49 Mitchell, Leah 49,117 Mocabee, James 71 Mock, Rick 71 Moe, Karlen 26,29,30,70,115, 119,121,123,169, 228 Moe, Mark 87 Moe, Nelson 87, 96, 112,115, 129 Moen, David 71 Moen, Dwight 87 Moen, Tab 71 Moerer, Ralph 102, 134 Moffet, Britt 71, 118,120,121 Moffet, Dean 87 Moffet, Jodee 21,49,118,236, 237 Moffitt, Sally 87 Mohr, Ronald 49 Moll, Jim 28, 87, 96 Mollett, Donna 87 Monahan, Diane 21,49,112, 117,118,204 Moncada, Betty 71 Moncada, Sandra 21,23,49, 116,135,208,223 Mook, James 71 Moon, Forrest 71 Mooney, Clayton 87 Moore, Cathy 71 Morales, Debra 87 Morales, Stany 71, 95 Morehouse, Carrie 87 Morehouse, Joel 49 Morey, Betty 71 Morgan, Beth 49 Mork, Gail 29,71,116,117, 118,121,122,129,144,168, 255 Morledge, Karl 29,71 Morrill, Susan 87 Morris, David 87 Morris, Larry 112,127 Morris, Nancy 71 Morris, Richard 49 Morris, Robert 87 Morrison, Allan 87, 121 Morrison, Alma 105 Morrison, Linda 22, 71 Morrison, Mary 29,49, 293 ¥ $ STICHMANS S-BAR-S MANUFACTURING COMPANY it 2102 Old Hardin Road ¥ £ Phone 245-5455 £ 1—. | “uA- 5 f- w L Y O.E.LEE COMPANY REALTORS 110 North 24th 330 Phone 252-6385 Morrow, Debbie 71 Morrow, Richard 71 Moulton, PJ 87 Moulton, Russell 49,122 Muessigg Karla 87 Muhlbeier, Laurie 87,223 Mulkey, Pamela 21,49,119, 121,135,315 Mullin, Cheryll 71 Mullins, Scott 49 Mulvaney, Brenda 49 Murphy, Ben 14,49, 122 Murphy, Velmah 22, 25, 71,122 Murray, Greg 87 Murray, Mike 71 Mutch, Ed 14,18,22,23,25,31, 49,112,121,122, 128, 132,150, 171,193,234,274 Myers, Don 14, 87, 95,188 Myers, Doug 95, 112 Myers, Melanie K. 71 Myers, Mike 87, 96 Myers, Steve 119,123 Myers, Tim 49 Naegelen, Jeff 71, 94, 229 Naetzker, Matthew 87 Nagel, Cindy 71 Nagel, Jaime 71 Nagel, Laura 87 Nagel, Louise 22, 71,121 Nanez, Lucinda 87 Nash, Sheryl 38 Natoli, Lee 87 Nebeker, Angela 71,115 Nebeker, Sue 119 Negrete, Luanne 71 Neiter, Mary 22, 23, 49,113, 116,122,234 Nelsen, Timothy 71 Nelson, Eric 28, 30, 87,115, 127 Nelson, Glen 87, 121,261 Nelson, Janet 109 Nelson, Kari 24, 87, 97, 252 Nelson, Kathy 49 Nelson, Kay 87 Nelson, Nic 87 Nelson, Steve 49 Nelson, Susan 50 Nesbit, Charles 104, 178 Nessen, Patricia 87 Nessen, Teri 50 Netterfield, Pam 71 Nichols, Theresa 16,71,129, 138 Nicholson, David 71 Nicholson, Homer 103 Nicholson, Robert 102 Nielsen, Debra 71 Nielsen, Edwin 71 Nihill, Kellie 50,119 Nilson, Terry 50,114,122 Nistler, Ronald 16,102, 152, 180 Nitchman, Bill 76 Nitchman, Mary 87 Nitzel, Cecil 71 Nixon, Michelle 50,97,121, 129,287 Nixon, Richard 87 Nolan, Beth 71, 316 Nolan, Robert 50,120,286,288 Nomee, Evalyn 71 Norman, Ken 87 Normand, Rich 87 Norskog, Vicki 87 Norton, Luann 71 Norwood, Philip 71, 112 Novasio, Susan 71 Nunemaker, Doug 88 Nybo, Judith 105 Obie, Gene 50 Oblander, Donetta 71 O'Connell, Tina 88 331 NOTHING IS PERMANENT Odea, Rose 88 O'Donnell, Chris 71 O'Donnell, Donna 24,88 O'Hare, Paul T. 100 Okerman, Andrea 195,265,286 O'Leary, Tim 88 Oliphant, Mike 14,8$, 120,166 Ollendick, Jane 88 Olmstead, Mark 71 •Olson, Barbara 88 Olson, Cherri 16,22,78,79,88, 129,138 Olson, Sharon 50 Olson, Susan 88 O'Neill, Traci 22, 72 Orelup, Deanna 72 Orelup, Steven 22,23,235 Orr, Kenneth 50 Ortiz, Darlene 72 Ortmann, Allen 50 Osborne, Wayne 88 Ososki, Kelly 72 Ostermiller, Carol 72 Ostermiller, Kathy 50 Ostermiller, Roger 88 Ostrum, Sharon 88 Ostwald, Larry 14, 50,122,128, 137,270 Ostwald, Layne 14,88 Ostwalt, Mari lee 22,72 Oswald, John 72 Oswald, Vicki 88 Otteson, Mike 88,96 Overfelt, Rika 28,88,113 Pacheco, Renee 50 Packer, Sheryl 29,88 Paddock, Todd 14,72,122, 128,193 Pagitt, Polly 50,117,194, 195 Palin, Lester 72 Pantalone, Leslie 72,88 Parker, Beverly 50,293 Parker, Brian 14,78,94,118, 120,121,166,238,333,345 Parker, Bruce 14, 50, 94,114, 118,120,121,122,127,132, 150,170,187,200,256 Parker, Doyle 50,94,99,122, 155,186,200,201,202,203, 204,217,228 Parker, Kevin 50 Parobeck, Lynda 26, 27,88 Partridge, Lance 88 Paterson, Patricia 50 IN FASHION... 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BROADWAY WEST PARK PLAZA Paterson, Francis 103 Patterson, Bryon 119 Patterson, Sharon 212 Pattyn, Gerald 72,114, 118 Payne, Stephen 24,169 Pease, Bernard 72 Peck, Diana 51 Peck, Donna 72,135 Pederson, Brent 51,114,120, 232,314 Pekich, Denise 72 Pelzel, Bruce 72 Penn, Justin 14, 51,122 Penn, Laurie 16, 72 Pergrine, Janet 22 Perusich, Dorothy 88 Peter, Tammy 72 Petersen, Tim 14, 51,122, 123, 127,230,231,336 Petersen, Sharon 88, 121 Peterson, Dennis 88 Peterson, Farr in 88 Peterson, George 88 Peterson, Gregory 113 Peterson, John 29,121,252 Peterson, Lori 51 Pererson, Mark 88 Peterson, Julie 72 Peterson, Marty 72,121 Peterson, Roger 72 Petrasek, Ronald 72, 96 Pettit, Wallis 22,25,72 Pfeiffer, Rosemary 51,123 Phelps, Lawrence 103,127 Phillips, Cathy 88 Phillips, David 72 Phillips, Donald 88 Phillips, Gail 51, 119 Phillips, Michael 51 Phillips, Tamara 28,88 Phillips, Tim 72 Piatt, Bud 88 Pierce, Burton 107,140,155, 179 Pierce, Jim 51 Pi eta la, Anne 72 Pike, David 88 Pike, Thomas 88 Pinheiro, Maria 51, 117,118, 122,123,225 Pinkerton, Faith 88, 114,117, 120 Pinner, Penny 88 Plouvier, Cindy 88, 117 Plouvier, Rocky 72,144,192 Pogue, Janet 16,26,88 Polen, Mark 88 Poore, Gerard 72 FIAT BIGGEST SELLING CAR IN EUROPE DANA MOTORS 2046 Grand THE WELL-BUILT SWEDE KASPER'S PHOTO Home Of The DubT Print 105 North 29 Street 333 Phone 656-7654 CRESCENT CLEANERS 201 Broadwater Avenue 1707 8th Street West Popa, Laura 21,103,179 Popp, Steven 51 Poppe, Sandra 51 Poppler, Doris 100 Poulson, Julie 72 Powers, Jackie 88 Pratt, Mark 72 Price, Arthur 112 Price, Waldo 97 Priest, Marc 28, 30, 88,114 Priestly, Vicki 25 Prociv, Christine 88 Prokop, Susan 72,119,158 Propp, Gilbert 72,119 Proulx, Michael 72 Proulx, Rose 88 Proulx, Victor 72 Pryor, Cynthia 51 Pulliam, Patty 24, 89 Pulver, Dale 72,121,127 Pulver, Penny 51,231 Punches, Richard 89, 97,121 Purcell, Eric 89, 118,127 Purcell, Mary 72,119,127 Purse 11, Kevin 72,118 Purvis, Jonathon 72,114 Puzio, Sheila 89 Quesenberry, Rosemary 51 Radecki, Roxanne 51 Raidiger, Guy 89, 94,238 Raikes, Cathy 26, 27,89 Raines, Charlotte 72,115 Rains, James 72,117 Rains, Teresa 51 Rameriz, Michael 14,72 Rameriz, Emilia 89, 96 Rameriz, Peter 23,89 Ramsett, Willard 104 Randall, Dennis 89 Rangitsch, Jacquelyn 52,122 Ranker, Cynthia 52, 109 Rasch, Connie 89 Rasch, Debra 52 Rasmussen, Jo 52,123 Ratzlaff, Cynthia 72, 96 Rausch, Kimberly 72 Rector, Bill 29, 30, 72, 126 Redding, Mark 52, 277 Redman, Johnny 72 Redmond, Shawn 89, 96 Reed, Dawn 52 Reed, Debbie 89 Reed, Mark 89, 112,129 Reed, Richard 14,52,136 Reemts, Arlene 16,72,116 Reese, Dale 89 Reese, Gail 89 Reeves, Debbie 72 Regnier, Jeffrey 14, 52, 95 Regnier, Michael 89,115 Reich, Barbara 52 Reich, Carla 22, 72 Reich, Kelly 29, 52, 119 Reichenbach, Judy 89 HART-A LB IN DEPARTMENT STORE BROADWAY AND SECOND AVENUE NORTH PHONE 252-0151 Trott PRintinc TROTT PRINTING COMPANY i At 2808 Second Avenue North, offers the most complete print service. Call Trotts for all your printing needs. They also offer a good selection of commercial and social stationery. 334 ACTION REALTY 344 Grand Avenue Phone 248-3155 Member Billings Multiple Listing REALTOR Reichenbach, Susan 52 Reichenberg, Margaret 72, 129 Reicher, Karla 72 Reichert, Margarete 22, 72 Reichert, Robert 72 Reilly, Kaia 22, 73, 251 Reilly, Patrick 22,23, 52, 184, 223,234,235,264,276 Reilly, Timothy 23, 89 Reineke, Debbie 89 Reinhardt, Scott 73, 120 Reinschmidt, Steven 52 Reiss, Lietta 22, 73, 114,117, 121 Reiter, Eugene 89 Reiter, Gerald 14,89 Reiter, Greg 14, 52, 94, 202, 220,228, 243 Reiter, Steven 23, 73, 95,127, 219 Reiter, Tammie 73, 144 Reitz, Sandy 14, 52, 122,150, 194,281 Relei, Stephen 28, 89 Reno, Dawn 89 Repka, Sarah 105 Resinger, John 89 Resser, Marjorie 89 Restad, Cindy 52 Restad, Gary 52, 112, 122 Restad, Mark 89 Reynolds, Jane 52 Reynolds, Jean 52 Richenback, Sue 117 Ricker, Robert 89,112, 115 Ricketts, Carol 52,122,123 Rickman, Elaine 89 Rickman, Sherry 53 Rightmire, Ken 29, 73 Ring, Susan 15, 73,116,122, 141,153 Ringstead, Kari 73,204 Ringstead, Wendy 89 Riplett, Carla 24, 26, 27, 89 Riplett, Susan 53,122 Ritchey, Juanita 73, 96 Rivera, Janet 22,25,73,117, 119,123,148 Robbins, Dale 73,123 Robbins, Edward 117 Roberts, Debra 21, 53, 98, 111, 116,119,121,135,201,230 Roberts, Perry 89 Robertson, Nikki 53,122,123 Robinson, Andy 73 Robinson, Gail 53 Rode 11, Dennis 73,96 Rodriguez, Thomas 89 Roesbury, Robert 115,159 Rogers, Bradley 53 Rogers, Gary 101 Rogers, Guy 15, 89, 94, 112, 121,141,181,238 Rogers, Linda 73 Rogers, Wesley 53,112,122 Roll, Eriven 73 Roller, Denise 53,119 Roller, Paula 29,73,119,200 CONGRATU LATI ONS, GRADUATES STEREO-CAMERAS-RECORDS TAPES DIAMONDS-WATCHES-JEWELRY APPLIANCES - GIFT WARE-TOYS HOUSEWARES-SPORTING GOODS HEALTH 8 BEAUTY AIDS-BIKES 335 Rollins, Scott 73 Rom, Kim 29,73,97,118,121 Rom, Richard 15,53,122,128, 141 Romero, Bonnie 53 Romero, Janette 73 Romero, Lloyd 53, 95 Romo, Richard 53 Rubash, Randy 89 Ruby, Carol 73 Rudolf, Doborah 89 Rue, Patrick 53, 251,259 Ruiz, Macy 89 Rushby, Tammie 73, 300 Russell, Wayne 53,95 Russell, Ron 103 SHADOAN’S MEN’S STORE, 2910 SECOND AVENUE NORTH, carries all the latest fashions for men who want the best in dress. Good quality and reasonable prices are what you’ll find at Shadoan's. Among Shadoan’s services are tuxedo ren- tals. Roney, William 102 Ronquillo, Veronica 89 Rose, Douglas 53,95, 188, 189, 219 Roth, James 53 Route, Paul 73 Roy, Tony 53 Rubash, Mitchell 53 Ruth, Don 14,22,23,53,95, 112,122,188,215,281 Ryder, Debra 73, 96 Sable, Eddy 73 Sabo, Mary 22, 73 Sago, John 73,119 Saksa, Randy 73, 95, 96, 97 Samuel, Vicki 89 CONOCO CAR CLINIC 17 Street West Phone And Grand Avenue 248-7437 SPECIALISTS IN: Tune-ups Tires Electrical Systems Batteries CONOCO Sanchez, Diana 73 Sanchez, Ronnie 89 Sanderson, Jay 53 Sandon, Susan 16, 54,112,116, 122,129,275,278,280 Sanford, Cindy 54 Sanner, Timothy 73 Santelanna, Mary 89 Santoro, Vince 89 Santos, Carl 73 Sartorie, Michael 119 Sasich, Keith 89 Sather, Rick 96 Sauter, Christine 73 Sauter, Corinne 54 Sauter, Karen 22 Sauters, Shelley 22, 89, 132 Savage, Arlene 54,109,116, 121,122,123 Sayer, Susie 54,120,122,127, 194,265,275 Sayer, Vicki 89 Schaak, Constance 73,129 Schaeffer, Daniel 73 Schafer, Cameron 89, 94 Schaffer, Jodi 22,73,117 Schaffer, Kris 22,89,116,117, 127 Schaffer, Valerie 73,178 Schall, Cindy 90 Schatz, John 54 Scheafer, Clayton 54 Scheid, Mary 24, 90 Schelle, Debbie 54 Scherger, Joseph 14,73,150, 212 Schied, Christopher 54 Schied, David 73 Schied, Marquerite 90 Schield, Timothy 54,120, 197 222,319, 342 Schieno, Tina 90 Schilling, Jeff 54 Schillinger, Mary 54 Schlecht, Cindy 54,117,122 Schlenker, Carol 54 Schmaing, Sherry 90 Schmaing, Tom 90 Schmechel, Roger 73,112, 148 Schmidt, Dan 90,118 Schmidt, Denzel 73,223 Schmidt, Heidi 21, 54, 121 Schmidt, Mike 54 Schmittou, Raymond 54,195 Schmittou, Rita 90 Schmittou, Russell 73,128, 336 WYMO COMMUNICATIONS. INC. 2-WAY RADIO SERVICE WYMO COMMUNICATIONS P.O. Box 364 3207 Montana Avenue Billings, Montana Phone 259-5058 Schwein, Janies 90 Schwiddee, Susan 21, 90, 113, 222 Scilley, Jerrie 106 Scott, Audrey 22, 90,129 Scott, Richard 90 Scott, William 28, 30, 90 Secrist, Jane 90 Schneider, Allan 90, 126 Schneider, John 26, 29, 30, 73, 127 Schnurr, Paulette 73 Schottlaender, Denise 90 Schrumpf, Barbara 54 Schrumpf, Christina 28, 90 Schrupp, Larry 54,113,114, Schultz, Richard 90, 123 Schultz, Robert 55 Schulze, Paul 90 Schuyler, David 90 Schwabe, Debra 55 Schwabe, Kim 90 Schwartz, Mary 90 Schwarzrock, Sheri 55 118,121,122 Schrupp, Sheri 90, 253 Schuck, Suzanna 29, 73 Schuldt, Gary 55 Schultz, Alfred 90,231 Schultz, Catherine 90 Schultz, Debbie 90 Schultz, Lorrie 73 THE SPINNING WHEEL 311 North Broadway JERRY SWANSON INSURANCE P.O. BOX 20516 1220 A Avenue C Billings, Montana 59102 (406) 245-6148 Secrist, Ronald 96 Seibert, Werner 15,18, 23, 55, 112,118,122,128,253,274, 279 Selover, George 100 Senn, Cynthia 55 Senn, Pamela 90 Serfazo, Betty 55 Serfazo, Mike 73 Serrette, William 100 Sessions, Frances 23,129 Sessions, James 73,97, 118 Sessions, Susie 73 Sessions, Tracy 55 Sewell, Aileen 74 Sewell, Joan 55 Sewell, Merry 90,115 Seyfert, Susan 90,116,129 Seyler, Dale 74 Seymour, Richard 55 Shafer, Dale 55, 119 Shaffer, Kathy 29, 74 Shandy, Debra 74,119 Shane, Erin 21, 74,113, 209 Shaw, Juleen 55,291 Sheetz, Greg 15,74 Shellenberger, Dennis 23, 74 Sheridan, Joey 185 Sheridan, Terri 90,114,117 Sheriff, Donald 15 Sherman, Russell 74 Shinazy, Byron 90 Shinier, Kirk 55 Shoemate, Gregory 90 Shope, Judith 22, 90, 132 Shotlander, Denise 24 Shultis, John 15,81,90 Sieler, Amalie 105, 114 Sieler, Dorothy 55,123 Siemers, Danny 90 Sieverson, Mary 55, 264, 276, 293 Sigman, Michael 55,112, 113, 118,119,121,122,123 Silbernagel, Rose 74 Silvesan, Reed 74 Silvis, Pamela 74,123 Simek, George 102 Simmons, Richard 107 Simons, Bob 28,90 Simonton, Georgia 55 Simpson, Mike 74 Sims, Judith 90 Sims, Tameron 74 Simson, Julie 95 Simson, Ron 55 Singer, Kris 22,23, 55,117, 234,269 HOLEMAN GM DIESEL, INC LATEST PRODUCT IMPROVEMENTS BETTER EQUIPMENT AVAILABILITY LOWER COST QUALITY CONTROL Detroit Diesel Allison 1140 Hiway 10 East P.O. Box 1940 Billings, Montana 59103 Phone (406) 252-4191 VALLEY STATE BANK Growing West With Billings 17th and Grand Avenue 338 ‘ VON HESS INSURANCE Homeowners Commercial Industrial Trucks Auto Individual and Group Health and Life TOM WILLIAMS PAT COYLE HOWARD BAILEY 1015 First Avenue North Billings Phone (406) 245-6456 Sipes, Doug 100 Sjolseth, Denise 90 Skalsky, Cheryl 74, 117 Skeie, Daniel 56,120,231 Skinn, Becky 74 Skurdal, Brett 90 Slovarp, Deborah 74,120 Smalling, Lenny 74 Smith, Christy 22,90 Smith, Cindy 56 Smith, Daryl 90 Smith, Deborah 90 Smith, Jacquie 16,90 Smith, James 74, 97,214, 240, 241 Smith, Kenneth 15, 90 Smith, Kimberley 74,116, 121, 122,129 Smith, Laurie 90 Smith, Marjie23,56 Smith, Mike 14, 74 Smith, Mike R. 74, 95 Smith, Pat 104,119 Smith, Peggy 24, 90 Smith, Robert 74 Smith, Ronald 90 Smith, Ruby 55 Smith, Sheryl 74 Smith, Tony 90 Smyk, Brenda 74 Smyk, Sylvia 56,119,122,277 Snell, Sande 129 Snodgrass, Curtis 90 Snyder, Steve 56,286,293 Soelter, Donna 74 Sos, Garrett 26, 90 Soto, Christina 90 Soto, Graciela 22,25,74 Spechalske, Jon 26, 29, 30, 90, 114 Speed, Richard 90,112,123, 164 Speed, Stacey 21,74,119, 123, 164,165 Spencer, Cheryl 74 Spencer, Sherry 56 Spencer, Winnie 90 Spicer, Leonard 147 Spieler, Jeffrey 56 Spieler, Pamela 22, 90, 116, 132 Spooner, Jeffrey 56 Stacey, Julie 22, 74 Stahl, Lyle 74 Staley, Jeri 56 Stammen, Larry 56 St and ley, Roy 74 Stark, Kenneth 90 IT MAKES SENSE-DOESN'T IT! TTRESS QT 1343 Central III 248-8428 BILLINGS. MONTANA Factory to You FRANK and PEARL GRIEVE Long term financing, lowest possible cost -or farmers and non-farmers. Stop in. FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSOCIATION OF BILLINGS Manager- Bob Warren 1911 King Avenue West Billings, Montana Phone 656-7711 339 Who’s to Provide It? Electricity is essential to most jobs. Insufficient power reduces employment. The Northwest, including Montana, faces power shortages in the next few years unless enough generating plants are built. MONTANA POWER COMPANY Stark, Robin 22, 25, 74,115, 123,273 Starnes, Antonio 56,128,200 Starnes, Timothy 74 Steckel, Jane 90 Steckel, Steven 96 Stefani, Richard 74,118 Stein, Brian 90, 95 Stekar, Londa 74 Stekar, Sandie 90 Stenberg, Deborrah 90 Stenger, William 74 Stephens, Julie 29, 56 Stephens, Patricia 90, 302 Stem, Arlene 56,114 Stern, Clifford 91,97 Stem, Denise 91 Stem, Janet 74 Stem, Ralee 74 Stevens, Carla 28, 91, 337 Stevens, Mona 22,91 Stewart, Mary 74 Stichman, Janet 91 Sticka, Catherine 91 Sticka, David 74 Sticka, Dennis 91 Sticka, John 74 Sticka, Richard 56 Stockton, Ramona 91,116 Stoddard, Lynda 74,123 Stoddard. Marv 56 Stokke, Lynn 29, 30, 56, 97, 114,122 Stoll, Sharon 91 Strabel, Bill 91,119 Strander, Ron 91 Straw, Jeffrey 74,117 Straw, Kathleen 56 Strechel, Steven 74 StTehlow, Ronald 56 Stressel, Penny 91 Strieker, Don 74, 95 Strieker, Matt 74 Stripp, Richard 91, 95,121 Strobel, John 122,123 Strohschein, David Strom, Diane 91 Strom, Doug 74 Stroppel, Loriana 23,91,129 Stroppel, Marcia 22, 23, 25, 57, 97, 99,160,171,190, 201, 204,240 Strutz, Jon 31,32,57,94,112, 121,122,128,144,155,160, 217,220,221 Strutz, Roland 289 Stubbert, Daniel 22, 23, 31, 57 112,122,234,261 J. J. MICHOTTE AND SONS L DISTRIBUTORS OF Auto Safety Glass Window and Sheet Glass (Mccfofle) Paralie 1-0 Plate Glass Mirrors-Plate and Sheet , w l Thermopane Pattern Glass Kawneer- Store Fronts Patio Sliding Doore Sliding Windows Dap-Glazing and Caulking |l°F| Products ,GLASSJ 3M and Dow-Coming —v— Sealants Style mark-Sliding Track Louver (Cabinets) Ballerina Mirror Windows Weatherstrip Carlite Wardrobe Doors Mo par Showeidoors Auto Glass Tub Enclosures Mirawal-Wall Facings Door-O-Matic-Door Controls QuakeivDoors and Windows Plexiglass Defle eta-Shi elds A MONTANA TELEVISION NETWORK STATION Channel 2 CBS NBC Affiliated Television FOR BETTER FAMILY VIEWING IN BILLINGS 340 THE SEWING CENTER APPROVED SINGER DEALER Stubbert, Sandra 29, 74 c -ncker. Terrv 91 Stucker, Rod 74 Sturgis, Rocky 74,117 Sucharda, Charles 103,155, 178 Sullens, Kathy 22, 23,25, 57, 112,117,122,170,235,250 Sullivan, Steven 91 Sumida, Richard 91 Sunden, Clint 74 Susott, Janet 57 Svec, Cindy 91 Swank, Donna 57 Swanson, Marc 22,23,74, 112, 119,123,269,273 Sweeney, John 57,96 Sweeney, Kathleen 22, 91, 96, 115 Sweeney, Mariane 22,91,115 Sweeney, Michael 57,96, 297, 302,346 Sweeney, Scott 74 Swift, Tom 28, 30, 91 Switzer, Julie 57,97,111,112, 142,170,191,215,230,280 Swoboda, Carolyn 29, 30, 57, 114,178 Swoboda, Christine 91 Swords, Lloyd 29, 30, 57,121, 130,137,252,287,288,292 Taber, Jack 91 Tanner, Betsy 74,113,127, 135,144,208,263 Tanner, Jill 18,32,57,112, 113,115,121,122,127,142, 144,160,170,257 Taylor Carolyn 74 Taylor, Douglas 57 Taylor, Greg 74 Taylor, Lisa 75 Taylor, Melanie 57 Taylor, Richard 57,113,114, 122,129 Taylor, Wiley 23, 75,260 Taylor, William 15,91,121, 181 Teachout, Timothy 23, 57 Teal, Peter 14,75,127 Tellez, Alma 16 Tellez, Rose 75 Templin, Kimberly 75 Terpstra, Steve 91 Teter, John 75,96 Thatcher, Janice 75 Thatcher, Karen 75 224 North Broadway Billings, Montana 59101 Phone (406) 252-0197 Thatcher, Rebecca 75,119, 276 Thayer, Carolyn 21, 104,262 Thayer, Valorie 75 Thaut, Laura 91 Theade, Loralee 24, 26, 27, 91, 252 Theimer, Scott 75 Thill, Keith 75 Thomas, Jeff 28,30,91,112, 129 Thomas, Mark 57,94,112,118, 120,121,122,158,160,200, 211,222,232,314, 347 Thomas, Mary 57 Thomas, Michael 14, 75 Thomas, Susie 157,221 Thompson, Belinda 75 Thompson, Larry 75 Thompson, Rick 57, 97 Thompson, Tom 57 Thomsen, Andy 119 Thomsen, Vicki 58 Thornquist, David 75, 94,122, 128,196,274,275 Thornton, Katherine 58 Thorson, Robert 105 Thuesen, Diane 16, 18, 58, 112, 116,122,129,138,211,278, 254,280 Thuesen, Russell 14,91 Tiffany, Laureen 91 Tiffany, Michael 26, 58 Tiffany, Patrick 58 Tilleson, Eric 91,136 Tindall, Janel 16,29,58,116, 122,138,279 Tindall, Kelly 116 Tippett, Shane 15,122, 128, 253,284 Tipton, Nancy 15, 28,91,129, 141 Tissue, Stanley 75 Toole, Allan 29,75,122 Tosh, Kathleen 22,25,75 Townsend, Donna 58,112,116, 117 Townsend, Richard 14, 91 Townsend, Susan 91 Trafton, Ann 75, 120 Tran Thi, Quynh Hoa 23, 58, 118,121,122,169,283,290 Trapp, Barbara 16,75,116 Travis, John 102 Triggs, Doug 28, 91 Trower, Suzanne 23, 58,115, 224 Tucker, Edna 22, 75,116 Tucker, Michelle 75 Tucker, Tim 75 Tuggle, Debbie 91 Tirley, Donald 14, 75, 95,188, 281 Turley, La Donna 91 Turnbull, Teresa 24,91,116, 148 Turner, Michael 91 Tuss, Michael 75 Tweden, Brenda 91 Tweden, Donald 14, 91 Tweden, Rhonda 58 Underwood, Billie 75 Urlacher, Mark 58,193 Urlacher, Scott 1,75 Ussin, Jon 58 , 277 Valadez, Oscar 58 Valadez, Paula 75 Vanderpool, Donna 58 Vangen, Joni 91 Vanica, Ray 58 Vankrieken, Annette 75, 119 Vanlandingham, Roger 200, 201 Vanover, Howard 103 VanValkenburg, Brian 14, 58, 122,136,150,160,193 VanWinkle, Kristin 26,29,75, 169 Vaughn, Donna 24, 91, 116 Ventling, Stephen 58,119 Victora, Dale 91 Victora, Debbie 75 Vietmeier, Jeff 75 Villa, Rick 91 Vineyard, Pamela 58 BOSE ALTEC MUSIC SYSTEMS FROM $100 to $10,000 THE BEST IN VARIETY, QUALITY, AND PRICE. SEVERAL EXCLUSIVE LINES NOW SHOWING. MORANTZ BIC JBL SHERWOOD 342 Vladic, William 75 Vodden, Danyne 58 Vodden, Diana 75 Vogel, Michael 91 Vogele, Myron 102 Void, Jim 91 Voller, Linda 75 VonBergen, Cheri 22,75,115, 123,159 VonHess, Marilyn 58,113, 114, 116,117, 122,123, 273,283 VonHess, Robert 26, 29, 30, 62,75,115,117,118,121,122, 148,178,210,242 SANDY'S SENIOR 0 511 Grand Wade, Eugene 178 Wagner, Brian 91 Wagner, Roger 91 Waite, Mitchell 91 Wakeland, Charisse 16,91, 129 Wakley, Kelly 75 Walcker, Denise 91 Waleri, Michael 91 Waleri, Norine 75 Walker, Carl 75 Walker, Darrell 192 Walker, Diana 91 Walker, Jack 14, 59, 119 Walker, Mark 14,91,119 Walker, Scott 14, 91,94 Wallace, Bryan 28, 30, 91 Wallace, David 26, 29, 30, 59, 112,113,118,122,205,253 Walter, Cheryl 91,114, 116, 129 Walter, Eunice 22, 25, 75, 114, 116 Walter, Sam 59 Walter, Sherry 91 Walters, Ricky 1, 75,128 Walth, Cherie 59 Waltner, Richard 59 Waltner, Scott 75 Wambolt, Julie 91,114 Wambolt, Kathleen 91 Wambolt, Mark 59, 97, 122 Ward, Joanne 103 Ware, Lisa 59 Wamke, Marjorie 59,114 Warren, Kim 92 Warren, Raymond 59,119 Watson, Becky 29 Watson, Terrie 75 Watt, Keith 14,59,121,122, 128,144,150, 271,279,280 Weaver, Earl 59 Weaver, Winston 101 Weber, Clarence 92 Weber, Sharon 115 Weed, Victoria 75 Weeks, Johanna 92, 97 Wegley, Cloyd 92 Wegley, Danita 59 Wegner, Rick 92 Weiand, Leonard 26,29,30,59 Weigel, Deborah 16, 59, 129, 280 Weigum, Debbie 92,114 Weil, Douglas 92 Weil, Toni 75 Weis, Clarence 59 Weisbeck, Paulette 59, 117, 122 Weisgerber, Jay 92 Weiss, Lorri 92 Weiss, Rebecca 92 Weiss, Roberta 59,250 Welk, Dennis 92 Weller, Joan 103 Welsh, Barry 59 Welton, Melody 92 Wempner, Shirle 21,75, 96, 113,129 West, Suzanne 92,121,127, 233 Weston, Johanna 92 Wetherington, Charles 92,119 Wetherington, Joe 276 Wetherington, Nell 59 Whalen, Cass 75 Wharton, Leslie 24, 92 Wheeler, Jerry 75 White, Denise 92,121,123, 261 White, Mark 59,117,118, 286 White, William 92 Whitefox. Bobbi 92, 96 Whitman, Frederick 60 Whitmore, Dave 75, 123 Whitmore, Ross 75, 122,182, 205 Whittinghill, Jean 92, 97,113, 204 Wickliff, Lisa 60 Wiederrich, Arlene 60 Wiederrich, Gretchen 75,119 Wiedrich, Kenneth 75 Wiedrich, Kristy 60, 96 Wiemals, Peggy 60 Wiesner, Sherrie 92 Wiesner, Tim 26, 30, 92 KENWORTH TRUCKS NEW AND USED BUY THEM AT MOTOR POWER EQUIPMENT CO. XENWORTH TRUCKS NEW AND USED MOTOR VEHICLES 343 241 First Avenue North Phone 252-5651 Wiggs, Craig 14, 28, 92 Wiggs, Jerry 14, 92 Wilcox, Randolph 75, 95 Wildin, Danny 60 Wilkinson, Larry 60 Wilks, Klair 76 Willett, Robert 60,122,282 Williams, Belinda 92 Williams, David 92,179, 223, 232, 272,314 Williams, Donald 76 Williams, Jack 76 Williams, Robert 92 Williamson, Jerry 29,76,119 Wilson, Alfred 92 Wilson, Cheryl 92,127, 263 Wilson, Jeffrey 60 Wilson, Jon 92 Wilson, Michelle 76, 97,122, 199,241,277 Wilson, Roberta 92 Wilson, Sitona 92,117,12, Winegardner, Jon 92,127, 2bo, 278,281 Winkle, Judith 76 Winslow, Duane 14, 92,127, 238 Wirth, Mark 76,114 Wirth, Mickey 60 Wise, Monte 31,61,94,112, 114,121,122,136,216,230 Wise, Sheldon 26,92 Wise, Sheridan 26, 92 Wittman, Cindy 76 Wittman, Janice 92 Wittman, Randy 92 Wold, Mari 28,92,97,117 Wolfgram, Edward 76,127 Wolske, Sharon 103 Woodford, Debra 61,122 Woods, Arthur 61,122 Woods, James 61,84, 287 Wright, Greg 251 Wyatt, Randy 61,128 Wyman, Ellen 22,92,115,117, 19? 123 Wyman, Gail 29, 30, 31,61, 112,114,117,118,119,121, 122,123,160,210 Yapuncich, Fred 127 Yapunich, James 127, 275 Yegen, Peter 291 Yost, Gerald 92 Yost, Susan 61,113,123 Young, Cherie 92 Young, Kenneth 92 realtors Broadwater Square BILLINGS LEADING REALTOR A W FAMILY RESTAURANT CORNER OF 9th AND GRAND Home Of The Burger Family Before the Dance, After the Game, or Anytime in Between I 344 ODEGAARD'S CAMERA CORNER carries the most com- plete line of photographic equipment by Kodak, Polaroid, Vivitar, and Olympus. We also have discount prices on film and film processing. 1313 Grand Evergreen Shopping Center Phone 248-7191 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Monday-Friday 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. Saturday -8A.M. to 7:30 P.M. Sunday - 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. Yurian, Dale 61 Zdrojek, Shelley 118 Zentz, Donna 61 Zier, Barbara 61 Zimmerer, Mary 92 Zimmerman, Ronnalynn 92, 129,207 Zok, Donna 92 345 Our reputation is built on the impressions we make DOWNTOWN PRINTERS 2712 Second Avenue North Phone 245-3513 3 Day Service On Wedding Invitations Compliments Of 1327 Main Street Billings, Montana 59101 % ¥ ¥ i ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ BILLINGS RECYCLING CENTER 4039 First Avenue South We buy all-aluminum cans, scrap aluminum, beer bottles, returnable Pepsi and Coke products, EBM cards, recorkable wine bottles, and other recyclable items. We also sell wine and beer bottles for home use. OPEN Monday-Wednesday-Friday 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. Saturday - 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. For More Information Phone 252-5721 RECYCLING PAYS YOU if if if if if if if if if if if if 5 if if if if if if if 346 Wong Village, 4601 Lockwood Flats, is Billings’ answer to original Chinese food. Besides Chinese dishes, we also feature various American foods in an enjoyable Chinese atmosphere. Stop at Wong's for a tasty Chinese meal in comfortable surroundings. 347 BRONC PATRONS A B Rol Away Rentals All State Roofing Aminie’s Beauty Salon Arthur Murray Studio Billings Shoe Repair Connolly Saddlery Conn’s Gift Shop DeVilla Homes Drake, Gustafson, and Associates Farwest International Travel Service Hanser’s Automotive Hensley Plumbing and Heating Ken’s Interstate Mobil LCDR Mrs. John P. Sweeney Lewis Clark Inn L. W. Logan Auto Repairing Louis Sam B. Melnick Insurance McCluskey’s Sprinkler Service Midwest Leather Cleaners Mr. D’s and Mr. Steak Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Ellingsen Peterson Typewriters Petrolane-Midland Gas Service Pierce Flooring Plaza Exxon Poor Boy Drive-In Shipton’s Supply Sky View Terrace Starburst Motel Taxmasters Ted Andrus Explosives Three Sisters Todd’s Shoe Store Vegas Club Village Inn Pizza Virg’s Body Shop Westwood's Appliances TV Windmill Club, Inc. Yellowstone Electric Company UR


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