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me 1116 nas 116 BILLINGS SENIOR HIGH 1976 BELLAMY A WARD Billings, Montana 59102 Volume 69 The Bronc Staff Editor in Chief...........Paige Gustafson Assistant Editor..........Althea Kober Sports Editor.............Brian Parker Sports....................Paul Kober, Mike Robbins, Mike Oliphant Index Editors.............Mary Nitchman, Linda Lyle Business Manager..........Robin Leatherman Advertising Manager. . . .Julie Kingsbury Graphics..................Greg Anderson, Ken Stark, Gordon Stack, Corrine Wiederrich Head Photographer .... Dan Hagstrom Photographers.............Wes Armstead, Kent Anderson, Steen Jorgensen, Jim Urbaska, Dennis Sticka, Paul Lavoie Filer.....................Betsy Longo Typist ...................Marcy McClelland Royalty...................Laurie Brink Activities................Mariane Sweeney, Susan Seyfert Adviser...................Mr. Lloyd D. Mickelson Thanks to Mr. Peter Yegen, Jr., and Leffler's Antiques for the use for their photos on our division pages. Special thanks also to Nancy Bakker, Lynne Hucke, Ann LeBar, Phil Bell, Dan Wiltgen, Hank Hartman, and the Sophomore journalism students. 11 + I 'i f + L t + £ I I I 2 ft 'i at A 'll i i4fT + - -fc CELEBRATE LIFE! CELEBRATE BEING! CELEBRATE KNOWLEDGE! CELEBRATE COMPETITION! CELEBRATE BEAUTY! CELEBRATE INVOLVEMENT! 218 CELEBRATE ENTERTAINMENT! 260 CELEBRATE ACHIEVEMENT! 286 CELEBRATE FREE ENTERPRISE! 302 1] CM 1; 32 21 OO —i CM CO 4 C J 30 2! 36 3( 32 f 4+ Since the birth of our nation, America has observed special occasions. From week-long Indian celebrations to Western rodeos to celebrations of heritage, Americans spent hours in preparations for cele- brations. In this rapidly developing country that old tradition of contri- buting much work and time to festivities is disappearing, the jubilant feeling that accompanies winning, conquering nature, supporting a cause and being with friends will never die. Wild Horse Stampede Point Clockwise-The Bellamy Steering Committee exchanges Ideas and comments. From the Left Are Mr. Dewey Hansen, special events; Mr. Vic Miller, media liaison; Mr. Doug Sipes, board of trustees liaison; Mr. Charles Nesblt, general chairman; Mr. A.E. Omdahl, chamber of commerce; principal A. R. Collins Jr., program coordinator; and Mr. Lloyd Mickelson, publicity coordinator. Billings Senior High, 1976 Bellamy Awards winner. Mr. A.R. Collins Jr. and Mr. Charles Nesblt unpack and examine the various flags that were sent to senior from each of the other thirty-five Bellamy states for the award presentation in October 1976. Ms. Jean Honer and Ms. Edith Hamden read a congratulatory letter from the FVesident of the United States. Ms. Honer and Ms. Hamden are retired teachers who have returned to serve as secretaries for the Bellamy committee. Wayne Gordon, member of the Class of 1977 and Mr. Nesbit present a sculptured Bronc to Huntsville High School in Alabama, the 1975 recipient of the Bellamy Award. The Bronc was created by Mr. Leo Olson, BSH art teacher. The Billings Chamber of Commerce sponsored a two page congratulatory spread in The BILLINGS GAZETTE after the announcement that Senior High was to receive the Bellamy Award. BSH Honored With Bellamy Award Billings Senior High was selected as the thirty-fifth school to receive the National Bellamy Flag Award. Senior High will become the standard bearer for all quality secondary schools in Montana and is designated to hold the honor for a fifty-year period. The Montana Bellamy Award presentation will take place in Billings in the Lincoln Junior High School auditorium Friday morning, October 15, 1976. The presentation will follow a set pattern planned and conducted by the executive director. Dr. Margarette Miller of the national program. Attending the ceremony on October 10, 1975, for the presentation of the Award to Huntsville Senior High School in Hunts- ville, Alabama, the thirty-fourth annual Bellamy Flag Award winner, was Mr. Charles Nesbit, chairman of the Bellamy committee; Wayne Gordon, member of the class of 1977; and Mr. Dewey Hanson, BSH teacher. BSH was chosen to receive the Bellamy Award for the following reasons: the pro- ficient performance of duty by the ad- ministration, teachers who promote a high level of critical thinking in their students, constant achievement by students In bring- ing honor to their school, the domestic exchange program and strong interchange American Field Service Program, an ac- complished and distinguished alumni, the Charles E. Borberg Humanities series, the concern and care for the physically handi- capped, a strong emphasis on physical education, a cooperative community shown by civic organization activities promoting leadership qualities in youth, and finally, for being a school that takes pride in being. 7 6-l9lfc Get the Spirit and Celebrate! 1 7 7 G 19 7 G ■ Expressions Billings Senior is a showcase of expressions. . . and the faces and expressions around BSH seem to portray the many moods of the past year. The faces— and the expressions—will be treasured forever by each of us as a lasting portrait of our high school years. WELCOME CLASS OF 78 AUGUST 30 INTRA SQUAD 8 P M FOOTBALL DAYLIS STADIUM a 14 Top Right-Royal Falk and Ann LeBar chat with Danny Espeland. Or is it Denny? Center Right-Just a few of the new sophomores walk in with some of the bright juniors and seniors. Right-Karlen Moe and Mike Kerner watch the sophomores from both sides. Above-The first day of school and there are already things to do! School Is Back in Session for Another Year As the 1976 Bellamy Award winning school started the year with new and frightened, old and familiar faces filling the halls, everyone is together for the first time of the year. Above Left-The one, the only, the ever-popular crowd. Above Right-Mr. Collins, principal, enjoys giving his yearly speech to the student body. Left-The president of the student council, Rob Von Hess, greets the new AFS exchange student from Denmark, Steen Jorgensen. 15 Career Center Brings Advantages to BSH Students Top Right- A girl seals the plastic for a downfilled jacket. Right- The stuffing is prepared for a down- filled jacket. Bottom Right- The final product is modelled by the creaters, Chris Zentz, Tracy Bruggeman, and JoAnn MaHaffey Below- A girl sews the seams for a downfilled jacket. The downfilled jacket project was accomplished in Ms. Margaret Glynn's fabric course. 1f The little people in Child Ser- vices can have a lot of fun with the things that they can do. They color, hear stories, fingerpaint, and play all kinds of games. The typing and shorthand students are constantly working. They take a lot of dictation and type millions of jobs. The only time they do not work is at break time which is only 10 minutes. The accounting students do so much work with numbers that they talk in numbers and have dreams of numbers ruling the world. The students in marketing run a store and donut shop before and after class and during breaktime. Drafting students draw houses on small scales and buildings. The construction students are busy build- ing sheds. The communications stu- dents are thinking about getting a radio station. They practice with walkie-talkies and the like. The students in Industrial Me- chanics work on their cars and on small engines. There are three blocks or classes at the Career Center. One block runs from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. For this block the students must catch the bus at Senior at 7:30 a.m. Most students do not like first block be- cause of the early hours. But it only takes two periods of regular school hours while the other two blocks take three school hours. Whether they like the three hours or not, the second block students have no choice. Third block students prefer it to other blocks. The Career Center has students from West High and Central in addition to Senior. Top Left- April Taylor works carefully on her artwork. Center Left- Dave Hall is seeing if the test panel works. Above- Mike Kerner looks to see if he has the same amount on the adding machine as he does on the paper. Left- Carol Dobrenz is finally cleaning the duplicating machine. . 17 Teachers Face Long Hours. . . For the first time in the history of School District 2, the majority of the members of the Billings Education Association struck Billings public schools after negotiations on a contract for the 1975-76 school year broke down. During this time, they faced long hours of picketing, cold weather, and chilly winds. People substituting for the teachers included businessmen women, college students, housewives, mothers, and fathers. The 18 day strike ended peacefully at 4:00 A.M., Monday, October 20, after the Board of Trustees obtained a very strong administration rights section, and the BEA gained binding arbitration for grievances and a fairly strong teachers' rights section. Above: Mr. Mike Jablin and Mr. Bob Landis on the picket line. Above Right: Mr. Jerry Jimison walks and walks and walks. Left: Ms. Dorothy Foreman and Ms. Sharon Wolske take time out from marching to rest a spell. 18 . . .and Cold Weather. . . Top: Mr. Jerry Kessler had a beard and a mustache to help keep out the cold weather. Left: Teachers gather in a group while on strike to have a rap session. Below: Mr. John Travis, Mr. Bill Roney, and Mr. Vern McDermott seem to be telling the cameraman something. 19 . . . While Students Experience Confusion Top Right: John Link takes some good pictures of the strikers while spectators look on and Darin Spooner gives a thumbs-up sign. Above: Toby Glenn and the gang after the walkout. Right: Ms. Karen Hummel, one of three, substitutes for Mr. Lloyd Mickelson. Bottom Right: Many signs like this were postered around Senior during the strike. ✓ 20 While teachers were out picketing, many students staged a walkout, some chose to remain in class, and some just decided to stay home. Left: Ms. Adella Hummel dean of girls, is busy trying to keep an eye on things. Above: Students observe the walkout by other students from their classrooms. 21 KtVSVVVWCWtf “ Top Rlglit-The one and only crowd. Above-Mr. Henry Cox gets through to the students through their stomachs. Center Right-Diana Fisher and Cindy Critelli tell Lloyd Marsh to open wide! Right-The band plays on and on and. . . . Bottom Right- HONK if you're a BRONC B-Day Survives Teachers’ Strike Top Left-Mr. Ron Nistler, dean of boys, seems to think its finger lickin' good. Top Right-Debbie Lindenberg takes a bite. Center Left-Ms. Toni Fox shows how good it is. Center Right-Ms. Amalie Sieler seems to have the dainty touch when eating chicken. Above-Good times never end as a group of girls demonstrate during the car caravan. Bottom-BKC members are enthusiastic in car caravan before game time. 23 Initial “Spirit Day ’75 ” a Success Top Right-All kinds of expressions are given while participants devour forty dozen donuts. Carol Dimich just can't understand why she's not feeling well. I only had four bottles of Pepsi and seven donuts! Left-Volunteer sweepers contribute their energy to a great cause. Below-Tim Wiesner lifts his drink to salute a clean school and a well- deserved snack. Bottom Right-Wayne Gordon chooses a shaky tree to relax under, after two hours of school work. 24 Top Left-Gerard Poore and Brian Bartz sweep from one end of the parking lot to the other. Beware of the day-after blisters. Above- How disgusting! Mike Litwin moves the garbage of others into many piles, later to be collected altogether. Above Right-Lynne Hucke, Gail Mork, and Nancy Brown get a good view of the many great helpers that made Spirit Day '75 such a success. Student Council initiated a program that may help the school's litter problem, at least temporarily. About 100 conscientious students showed up on Saturday, October 18, to pitch in and clean up the entire school grounds. A thanks is in order to all who participated in the first Spirit Day. Top Right-A crew of Senior Highers attack the parking lot with brooms, bags, and a willingness to work. 25 Left-Ann LeBar-just a little country girl! Below-As everyone gets ready for the sack relays, Ann LeBar takes time out to say the Pledge of Allegiance. From the Left are Mickey Gordon, Ann LeBar, Alfred Schultz, Hank Hartman, and John Schultis. Incidentally, Hank's team won the race. Center Right- See, I can do it, too! Rob Von Hess claps and kicks high to a cheer at the Spirit Day pep rally. Bottom-Hey, Mike (Litwin), you're out of line! In line are Rob Entzminger, Todd Paddock, and Dave Thomquist (nice outfits, guys). Bottom Right-Dick Stefani smiles and says, Anybody need a date? We’ve Got Spirit, Yes, We Do! Left-One of Senior High's more creative posters decorates the gym for the assembly before the Senior-West basketball game. Center Left-One, two, three-bob! Center-As our B-Day goes on, so does apple-bobbing. Center Right- Boy, am I glad that's over Judi Layman (in light blue) is drenched, but she won! Bottom Left-Junior Laurie Graf exploits her talents on paper in an effort to win the annual hall decorating contest. Unfortunate for Laurie, the Senior class won. Bottom Right-Brlan Parker has second thoughts about his Winter Formal date, Julie Johnson, who poses as a creature from somewhere . . . but where? on 6 n 1 ball?? 27 Top Left- Toby Glenn demonstrates the use of a metal lathe at the Career Center. Top Right- Mr. Lloyd Mickelson, annual adviser talks with Dr. and Mrs Hagstrom. The Hagstrom's are head photographer Dan's parents. Center Right- Parents, teachers, and a little brother line up Ybr refreshments in the cafeteria. Bottom Right- Dan Hagstrom presides as speaker of the house in a Mock Con- gress demonstration by the government students for the parents. 28 Career Center, Senior High Host Open Houses Left- Parents at Career Center have conference in the auto shop. Bottom Left- Lois Miller speaks up in the Mock Congress session. Bottom Right- Mr. Robert Zupan, assistant principal talks with a parent. 29 Top Left-Hmmm! A great way to start a day. A scoop of ice cream is about to fall on Ms. Terri Scilley's head while she represents the gymnastics team in a contest. Top Right-Shown here are five of the six dorks representing different Eastern division basketball teams. Paige Gustafson, Sherri I Fagg, Ann LeBar, Lynne Hucke and Gail Mork play their parts as well as watch West High pre- sent the peace pipe to Senior. Janet Jones doesn't seem to be interested in the dorks. Middle Left-Lori Anderson shows the importance of giving blood as the Blood Drive takes place at school. Thanks to you, Lori is alive today. Middle Right-Steen Jorgensen introduces one of the highlites of the assembly, the Barefoot Troubadours. Dana Bjornson, Rob Von Hess, Jon May, and Mike Devous harmonize to Pop, pop. Fizz, fizz. ' Above-To introduce the football play- ers, the majorettes dress appropriately and show us some of their better plays. 30 Assemblies Entertain Students and Faculty it iiiiiiiiin ii ,'iini Pflilil ..mu '•nut in: Top Left-Mr. Jerry Kessler lost a bet which led to losing his beard at one unforgetable assembly. Left-This has got to be one of the toughest decisions for Miss Broncette. Dan Higbie, Tom Mellor, Brian Bartz, Rob Entzminger, and Joe Scherger await the results. Bottom Left-The basketball cheerleaders show up at Arnold's on 50's day to get ready for the Senior-West basketball game that night at Metra. Below-Winter Sports are introduced with a Hawaiian assembly. Basketball coach Randy Morrison shows his talent at limbo. Bottom Right-Mr. Tom Hauck can do a lot more than coach wrestling, and he proves it! 31 Everyone Gets Into the Act on BSH’s Dress-up Days BSH now presents a style show featuring all the latest fashions for special days. Senior High students and faculty can be seen in these exciting new styles at all the school's most important social events, such as the Senior-West football and basketball games, and for Divi- sional and State contests. Right-Our first model is BSH cheerleader Bonnie Dunbar wearing your basic orange and black with something extra-a cowboy hat which is most appropriate on Hats off to the Broncs day. Center Right-We Can't forget the faculty, so here, in the true spirit of '76, is Mr. Jerry Kessler, also sporting a stylish cowboy hat. Above-Lovely Mike Opheim is shown here in an outfit suited for any formal occasion, pro- viding it's either Inside-out-backwards day or if you've got a lot of guts! Right-Marcy McClelland is ready for work or play in this all-weather cowboy hat by Bronc Spirit, Inc. After completing the ensemble with overalls and a bandana, she is all set for Western day at BSH. 32 Top Left-There's nothing quite as flat- tering as overalls, and our model Gail Mork proves that here. This lovely com- bination is just right for a night on the town or a football game, but the best time to wear it is on Over Haul day at Senior High. Center Left and Left Great Dane Steen Jorgensen models the perfect outfit for anyone who is twenty years behind the times! What could be better than rolled- up sleeves, rolled-up jeans, greased back hair, and shades, especially on 50's day? Aaaaaaaay, he's cool! Bottom Left-Once agian it's Steen Jor- gensen. This time he has tastefully chosen a purple shirt, orange sweatshirt, and rust cowboy hat. In an outfit like this, who would ever known it's Clash day? Top Left-Cindy Coming and Bill Rector have a nice ending to a long day. Above-Ronnie Johnston takes hold of his helper's, Mariane Sweeney's hair. Right-Chris Dunbar looks over a feath- ered friend at the pet show sponsored by the FFA at the Career Center. 34 Students Help Outside Organizations Activities away from Senior High include the activity shown by Cindy Corning and Bill Rector. Students also help the city of Billings by candy striping at the hospitals, participate in bike, dance, and walk-a-thons for different organizations that help other people in the city and state. Organizations, such as the Muscular Dystrophy Association ask for help for a week-long camp-to help the kids in any way possible, even if it means Mariane Sweeney loses some hair in helping Ronnie John- ston . Other outside activities range from making friends on a CB to skiing down a hill of snow. Above-Kent Anderson is found talking to his CB buddies. Left-Rick Diefel, Ken Young, and Patti Hum- iston talk over their free time at Sandee's. 35 mmi Below: Sophomore class officers vice president-Tara McDonough, president-MIckey Gordon, and secretary-CIndy Michael. Aaby, Kathleen Achord, Donna Adams, Tam I Albert, Tammi Alberta, Mark Allen, Jerry Allison, Vickie Anderson, Benita Anderson, Carl Anderson, Greg Anderson, Wanda Ankrum, Stewart Anthony, Teddy Anthony, Terry Anttila, Karen Anttila, Kevin Arispe, Tami Armstrong, Allen Astle, Tom Ayre, Anne Ayre, David Bailey, Brett Bakker, Nancy, Balestra, Barbara 38 Ball, Allen Ballard, Jim Banderos, Dave Banks, Julie Bargas, Marla Barker, Ernest Barnhart, Kevin Barrett, Joesph Barthuly, Joe Batchelor, Robin Batt, Venetta Bauer, Karen Bawden, Julie Bearcrane, Earline Becker, Steve Beckman, Brett Beddes, Brian Beesley, Mark Be jot, Pam Bel chef f, Nancy Belgrade, Alan Bell, Esco Bellamy, Amber Beller, Scott Bennett, Bret Bennett, Brian Bentley, Rex Bentz, Dale Berg, Carla Berger, Pierre Berns, Neil Berry, Gwen Berumen, Greg Bethurem, Dela Bettise, Kathlinda Beven, Cindy Biglen, Sheri Birgenheier, Beverly Bishop, Tammy Bittner, Nadine Black, Robert Blakley, Charles Blome, Charles Boggio, Julie Bolin, Debbie Bohl, Laurie Bonogofsky, Deborah Booth, Tammi Almost always the creative, dedicated minority has made the world better. . Boschert, Anne Bouley, Kevin Branstetter, Annette Bredwfck, Pam B re shears, Lori B re shears, Roberta Bressler, Scott Brown, Alban Brown, Debbie Brown, James Bruce, Randy Bruce, Ron Brunmeier, Larry Bullinger, Marie Bump, Bill Bunde, Steffen Burchell, Janice Burgener, Sandra Bush, Mark Butts, Kaye Calton, Allyn Camarillo, Bonnie Camarillo, Stella Campbell, Julie Card, Sam Cardinal, Kyle Carlton, Dorothy Caron, Mark Carroll, Jodi Carroll, Tamara Cattaneo, Cheryl Caughron, Sandi Chamberlain, Lori Charles, Benny Christensen, Jenna Christensen, Mark Christenson, Darla Christofcrson, Craig Clark, Aaron Clark, Renae Clayton, Rob C lements, C ii 40 Coakley, Jim Cockrell, Robert Cole, Jan Collins, Dianna Comstock, Steve Cosgrlffe, Pat Cox, Kelly Craig, Nona Craig, Tim Crane, Sherry Cromwell, Dean Crouse, Linda Cunningham, Mary Dalton, Jon Damron, Cathy Daniel, Tom Davies, Pat Davies, Toni Degele, Larry Deibele, Doug Deleo, Lisa DePuy, Teri Devous, Ron Dick, Kelly Dickey, MaryDean Dillard, Richard Dilllon, Gregg Dills, Dan Dimich, Carol Dinius, Merri DInius, Yvonne Douglas, David Dracon, Selene Drange, Karen Dukes, Debbie Dunkin, Debbie Earles, Johnn Eckert, Stanley Edwards, Jeff Ehli, Mark 41 Ehresman, Corine Ehrmantraut, Debbie Eide, Renee EMerton, Susan Ellis, Kevin Emerick, Scott Emick, Pat Ericksen, Jerry Eschler, Lori Eshleman, Mike Evans, Don Evenson, Mischelle Ewen, Steve Feller, Mike Fels, Dorlisa Fercho, Clifford Ferguson, Lisa Ferguson, Robert Fetch, Cindy Fetch, Michael Fetch, Richard Fiene, Cathy Fillner, Russ Fischer, David Fischer, Kari Fisher, Wade Fisk, Gretchen Fitzhugh, Laura Fliger, Wendy Forbes, Lynn Forsythe, Becky Fosjord, Tina Foster, Joanie 42 Francke, Brad Fraser, Jim Frickel, Bonnie Fritzier, Dave Gabel, David Gabel, Mark Gallup, John Garate, Mike Garcia, Manuel George, Darwin George, Scott George, Steve Gillet, Travis Gillison, Linda Glaser, Roxanne Goddard, Carol Gohner, Colleen Gomez, Rachel Gordon, M ike Gramley, Sharia G re iff, Dan Grimstad, Susan Groskopf, Kevin Grosz, Gary Grove, Larry Guay, Brenda Gunsch, Valerie Guscott, David Hagdone, Julie Hagerman, Liz Hahn, Kate Hailstone, John Hall, Carla Hall, Diane Hall, Sandy Hamby, Sharon Hammerstrom, Don Hansen, Christie Hanson, Kathy Hanson, Michael Hark less, Leonard Harper, Ron Harris, Brenda Hart, Gary Hart, Helen Hartley, Caralee Hartman, Amy 43 Harwood, Donna Hassler, Jerry Hauck, Gary Haupt, Bernadette Hawks, John Haworth, Rita Haydal, Greg Hedden, Peggy Hedges, Randy Hefenleder, John Heikes, Brian Heiser, Linda Helmts, Marty Helt, Russ Hendershot, Jim Henneberry, Susie Hennessy, Mike Henrichs, Danny Hense, Dave Hert, Tony Hert, Sherrie Hexum, Kris Heyd, Jane Hey wood, Philip Hill, Gary Hill, Jeff Hilzendeger, Jeri Hoban, Pam Hoff, Denise Holden, Annette Jo Holmberg, Mitch Holmes, Dave Holmes, Dwight Holthues, Jake Honaker, Bill 44 Houston, Randy Howard, Anita Howatt, Nadine Hraskey, Shirley Humiston, Kathi Huntington, Ross Hurry, Mike Jackson, Jerry Jacobs, Pam Jaksha, Jerry Jensen, Anna Johnson, Terri Johnstone, Judy Jones, Jean Jones, Janet Jones, William Junkert, Aliena Keehn, Jan Keehn, Robert Keene, Julie Keierleber, Ken Keller, Cheryl Keller, Jacob Kelley, Jean Kent, Mike Kenyon, Steve Kerner, Doug Kerr, Peggy Ketterling, Cindy Ketterllng, Nola Keyser, Dan Keyser, Deanna Kiemele, John Kilwein, Becky Kilwien, Kim 45 Kimmell, Greg Kirkpatrick, Laura Kittson, Judi Klein, Dave Klimper, David Klundt, Judy Kluz, Tony Kraft, Teri Krebill, Karen Krenzler, Kim Krohn, Sandy Krone, Bryan Kuntz, Al LaGaly, Art Lagge, Roscoe Lambert, Kelly Lambrecht, Tammy Landon, Kathy Lane, Mindy Lang, Michele Lanier, Charis La Rance, Ray Lavinder, Natalie LaVoie, Paul Lazz, Doug Leaver, Debbie Lechner, Lorrie Lechner, Terry LeClair, Barbara Lee, Don Lee, Jerry Lee, June Lehmann, John 46 Leischner, Mike Lemke, Michele Lemon, Julie Lennick, Twila Leone, Laurie Lich, Ronda Limpp, Shelly Lindenberg, Kevin Lingelbach, Linda Link, John Logan, Brad Long don, Nathan Loomis, Laurie Louk, Nancy Ludwig, Bryan Ludwig, Geri Lundervold, Jody Lyle, Cindy Lynch, Russ Lynch, Tom Madden, Phillip Mahan, Tina Majusiak, Victor Mankin, Mary Marohn, Gayle Martell, Clark Martin, Becky Martinez, David Martinez, Lydia Marvin, Linda Massick, Georgette Massick, Rod Mattheis, Dave 47 “There is only one of you, so share 48 Matulevlch, Jeff Maust, Marvin Maxwell, Lewis May, Carole May, Ron May, Theresa Mayes, Patrick McCallum, Scott McCann, Angie McCartney, Mitchell McCarty, Lee McDanel, Ray McDermott, Kent McDonald, Tracy McDonough, Tara McGee, Patricia McKay, Tammy McKeen, April McKenna, Rita McManus, Jeff Medvec, Don Mehling, Garritt Meismer, Matt Melnick, Saralee Messner, Sandy Metcalf, Susan Michael, Cindy Michael, Jeff Miller, Mary Miller, Nanci Mitchell, Ken Moll, Lee Ann Montoya, Tony Moran, Susan Morast, Yvonne “A smile is what makes life worth while” Morey, Edward Morgan, Greg Mork, Joyce Morken, Kurt Mori edge, LJeannfe Morse, Lucy Moses, Liz Mullin, Chana Mullins, Lance Mulvaney, Doug Murphy, Kelly Mutchler, Ronda Myers, DeAnna Nease, Mark Neibauer, Mark Nelsen, Jeniel Mesmith, Martin Newman, Charlene Nickell, Jerry Nieder, Dee Ann Nitchman, Jim Nolan, Beverly Nomee, Rita Norris, Kerry Nordwali, Teresa Norwood, Pat Odom, Tom Oliver, Kathi OHikain, Carol Olson, Leddy Ottem, Wade O'Neill, Cindy Ore I up, Wade Organ, Doug Ortm ann, Melanie Osburnsen, Stuart 49 Ostermiller, Mary Ostwald, Duane Ostwald, Betty Parobeck, Patty Parr, Mary Pavel is, Harold Pearl, Ron Pearson, Gale Peltier, Rick Penwell, Carol Peterson, Pam Pinkerton, Tim Pinnick, Pam Plouffe, Sherry Ponich, Amy Price, Shaye Prill, Charles Pryor, Marc Purcell, Maria Rains, Mark Rasch, Wanda Redding, Shelly Reeder, Barb Reichert, John Reichert, Linda Reilly, Jerry Reinholz, Mark Reinschmidt, Marlice Reiss, Gregg Reiter, Cindy Remmick, Gary Reno, Doug Rick, Cathy Ridl, Ron 50 Rios, Anita Roberts, DeAnna Roberts, Kevin Roberts, Mike Robertson, Connie Roe, David Roll, Kevin Roller, Carla Romero, Neil Romero, Rachel Ross, Scott Roswurm, Nancy Route, Bonnie Rowley, Rocky Rude, Evan Rusk, Tom Russell, Ricky Ryan, Mike Rydberg, Bev Sago, Annetta Samson, Karyn Sandon, Steve Santoro, Anna Saunders, Lisa Schafnitz, Ted Scheafer, Randy Scheel, Mike Scheffelman, Joe Schlosser, Kim Schneider, Valerie Schoonmaker, Jon Schott, April Schroeder, Brenda Schweigert, John 51 Seavy, Lyle Sedam, David Senn, Mary Serfazo, John Shanholtzer, Lisa Shaw, Barry Shaw, Brian Shaw, John Shaw, Kevin Sheenhen, Kevin Shi Its, Kathy Shoemate, Jackie Shoman, Terry Schultis, Brad Sigrist, Geri Silbernagel, Mike Silcox, Lori Silbernale, Darby Silvis, Greg Singer, Linda Slough, Toby Smathers, Jeff Smith, Susan Smith, Teri Snodgrass, Durene Soelter, Kelly Solberg, Lorre Solis, Esperanza Sorenson, Chris Sorlie, Penny Sos, Kathy Spooner, Darrin Stack, Gordon Stahl, Curtis Stambulich, Jay Stanaway, Scott Stanford, Mike Stanhope, Mike Starnes, Steve Stenger, Calvin Stephens, Darrel Stern, Kerry Stevens, Lori Sticka, Shirley Stoddard, Kent Stumm, Don Sturman, Paula Sumida, Steve Swenholt, Sheri Switzer, Scott Swoboda, Dale Swords, Ann Tallerico, Kerri Tanner, Stephanie Tate, Jim Taylor, April 52 Taylor, Fawn Taylor, Gale Taylor, Paul Teal, Cindy Tennant, Tammy Terribilini, Carol Thatcher, Tami Theirel, Toni Thomas, Tim Tiffany, Linda Timm, Kathy Timmerman, Gail Tipton, Pam Toldness, Denise Topham, Sherry Treiber, Calvin Treiber, Sheri Triggs, Dave Trogge, Carol True, Mike Ungefug, Sheryl Urbaska, Jim Urlacher, Joe Valdez, Arthur Valdez, Kathy Van Noten, Tom Vashler, Jay Veatch, Wendy Veis, Rick Venable, Rita Ventling, Lenita Veitmeier, Jody Vincelette, Steven Vodden, LeDeen Voight, Kelly Waite, Mark Wakley, David Waleri, Norma Walker, Jeff Wallace, Dale Wallace, Susan Walters, Leroy Waymire, David Weatherwax, Jamie Weaver, Terry Weber, Darryl Weinreich, Mickey Weis, Lea Weitz, Mark Welch, David Wellbrook, Alma Wessell, John West, Debbie West, Karen White, Patty White, Rene 53 White, Vonnie Whitmore, Don Whitney, Anne Wiederrich, Corrine Wilcox, John Wildin, Shelley Wilkinson, Kathy Williams, Charles Williams, Suzy Williamson, Judy Wilson, Keith Wilson, Wayne Wiman, Carrie f Camera Acord, Dale Allen, Donald Augustine, Michelle Barth, Marcy Bauer, Roger Becker, Lonnie Becktold, Chuck Beringer, Cindy Berry, Mike Bertagna, Lauri Best, Mark Beyh, Tammy Black, Scott Bohl, Robin Boiler, Linda Bomar, Lonnie Bomar, Wayne Bonogofsky, Mike Bott, Jim Bromenshenk, Kelly Brown, Aaron Buckner, Kelley Bulltail, Tom Byrne, John Call, Matt Campos, Vivian Carscallen, Sheri Carter, Julie Carpenter, Greg Castro, Dana Castro, Dora Castro, Larry Castro, Sherry Clark, Tim Cogburn, David Collett, Patty Conner, Kathy Contreraz, Jim Cozzens, Ron Crawford, Barbara Crawford, Leslie Davis, Mike Deavila, Valentine Deford, Lee Deines, Aiex Delts, Dan Dempster, Mary Dewitz, Denise Dixon, June Dooks, Pat Duran, Ricky Eastman, Louis Ellis, Kim Elmore, Candi Emineth, Bryan Farrar, Tim Farwell, Arley Feeback, Andy Fife, James Flammini, Juanita Flannigan, Terry Folsom, Leslie Foster, John Foster, Wendy Fox, Sally Frogge, Carol Fry, Dave Gabert, Terry Gabel, Dave Garcia, Benny Garcia, Jimmy Giesick, Todd Gillen, Brigid Glenn, Cheryl Gonzalez, Carlita Goulet, Karla Gravagno, Jolynn Greenfield, Bill Griffin, Shawn Griffith, Ray Grooms, Ruth Grosulak, Dale Grovom, Laryn Guffey, Steve Gulbraa, David Guster, Rick Hadley, Mike Hahn, Dave Hanks, John Harr, Brian Harris, Michelle Haun, Brian Hawley, John Haydal, Clay Hayes, Garland Heit, Tom Hill, Kathy Hill, Nathan Hindman, Mary Hoffman, Donna Hoffman, Linnie Hopkins, Jerry Jamgochian, Karen Johnson, Roland Johnson, Tamala Johnston, Steve Jonas, Steve Jones, Albert Jones, Ethel Jones, Sandi Jorgenson, Sherry Julian, Barbara Kelley, Donna Kemp, Jamie Kipp, Ron Knox, Joe Kober, Paul Kraus, Joey Kuhlman, Julie Labrie, Ed Lacy, Linda Lange, Gwen Lauwers, Catherine Lavers, Roger Leming, Charles Lennick, Greg Lennick, Julie Leroy, Rendia Long, 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Don Wille, Kirk Williams, Charles Williams, Lorna Wilson, Bill 55 Chris Abbey patti Abrahamson mvn.erMd£ Diane Aldr.dge CindV A en Debbie Allen Art Alvarado Betty Alvarez Jeff Aman Kent Anderson Debbie Anderson Gerald Anderson James Anderson Kirsten Anderson Kristen Anderson Lori Anderson Vanessa Anderson tndel msUad Wes Armstead Allan Babby Donald Bailey Nancy Bailey Richard Bailey Shellie Balsam Tony Bangert Cassie Barnard Sandy Barney Dan Barthuly Ken Baumann Rod Bayman Debbie Bean Jim Becker Melissa Becker Mickey Becker Stephen Becker Don Becktold Spencer Beddes Stella Beierle Kim Belcourt Karen Beley Julie Bedrock Darrell Bender Debbie Bennett Nancy Bent Yvonne Bergeron Faryn Berkey Jan Berry Shelly Bertolino Terry Beswick Randy Bethurem Tom Bick Michele Bitney Corey Bittner Dana Bjornson Rose Blackwell Susan Blehm Cindy Boggess Gary Boheman Mark Bohlinger Tim Boland Tracy Bongiani Cathy Bonogofsky DeAnna Bornhoft Scott Bradley Dana Branstetter Laurie Brink David Brown Gordon 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Elaine Johnstone Waverly Joines Bob Jones Jay Jones Dave Jones Konni Jones Leslie Jones Kim Josephson Erling Juel Debbie Kaiser Janet Kaiser Jan Kapptie Rob Kautz Duey Kautzmann Doris Kavonius Jolene Kavonius John Keller Ramona Keller Tony Keller Bonnie Kembel Russ Kembel Jim Kerbel Vicki Kershner Ray Ketterling Julie Kibler Jodee Kierdrowski Scott Kinne Russ Kirkpatrick Tim Kiser Linda Klaust Melody Klundt Joe Knaub Althea Kober Kathy Koerner Curt Kolstad LuAnn Koschei Peggy Kreiner Joel Krohn 64 Sheldon Krum Brenda Kudloff Sonia Kurtz Karen Lachenmaier Willie La France Dave La Furge ■ Therese LaGaly Laura Lambrecht Matt Lamey Eric Larsen Becky Larsen Sandra Larsen Mark Latta Jean Lave Jill Lavold Ryan Lawson Jeff Leader Robin Leatherman Viekie LeBrun Bud Lee Lora Lee Nancy Lee Peggy Lee Chris Leedy Steve Lehman Tom Lehman Tari Leikam John Leipold Jolene Lekse Irene Leligdowicz Pat Lemke Gayle Letz Curt Lind David Lindell Debbie Lindenberg Kerrie Lindsey b5 Laurie Lineback Richard Koehn Lori Loff Cindy Logan Patty Long Don Louk Debbie Love Randall Love Wade Love Scott Luptak Linda Lyle Diane Lynch Tom Maciel Mary Mading Russ Mahan Denise Makeeff Robert Malahowski Barbara Mandella Roberta Marble Richard Mariscal Lloyd Marsh Dana Martin Debbie Martin Jim Martin Helen Martinez Penny Marvin Steve Marxer Josie Mascarena Raymond Mascarena Susan Mason Linda Masters John Mattheis Jamie Moulton Tommie Ann Maunu Laura Maust Daniel May Jonathon May Denise McCartney Robert McCaslin Marcy McClelland Colleen McCrary Jeff McCuin Karen McCuin Kelly McCullough Tim McBride Michael McDonald Kathy McFarland Scott McIntosh 66 Jerry McKeever Anita McKenna John McKenna Jere McKinney Leslie McKinney Lew McKittrick Lorrie McLauchlin George McMullin Mona McPhail Janet McRae John McRae Donna Meyer Vicki Meyers Colleen Miller Danny Miller Larry Miller Terri Miller Shari Milligan Lynne Milne Patricia Mitchell Mark Moe Nelson Moe Dwight Moen Jim Moll Mike Mooney Debbie Morales Carrie Morehouse Susan Morrill David Morris Lee Morrison Karla Muessig Laurie Muhlbeier Don Myers Mike Myers Laura Nagel Eric Nelson 67 Glenn Nelson Kari Nelson Linda Nelson Nic Nelson Pat Nessen Dick Nixon Vicki Norskog Doug Nunemaker Tina O'Connell Rose 0' Dea Donna O'Donnell Tim O'Leary Mike Oliphant Cherri Olson Susan Olson Mike Opheim Roger Ostermiller Sharon Ostrum Harry Ostwald Layne Ostwald Vicki Oswald Rika Overfelt Pete Overmyer Darlene Papka Brian Parker Lynda Parabeck Lance Partridge Dell Patterson Vaughn Paulson Shawn Peabody Lilly Pensamiento Janet Peregrine Dorothy Perusich Sharon Petersen Dennis Peterson Farrin Peterson George Peterson Cathy Phillips Donald Phillips Tamara Phillips David Pike Faith Pinkerton Clarence Pippin Cindy Plouvier Denise Podhaski Janet Pogue Mark Polen Sally Porter 8 Marc Priest Mike FVincipe Patty Pulliam Dick Punches Eric Purcell Sheila Puzio Guy Raidiger Cathy Raikes Peter Ramirez Connie Rasch Shawn Redmond Debbie Reed Mark Reed Karen Reeder Dale Reese Gail Reese Mike Regnier Judy Reichenbach Timothy Reilly Gerald Reiter Stephen Relei Randy Remington John Resinger Mark Restad Robert Ricker Robin Ricketts Wendy Ringstead Carla Riplett Perry Roberts Julie Rodda 69 Tom Rodriguez Guy Rogers Sandra Rohrbaugh Sharon Rose Randy Rubash Debbie Rudolf Macy Lee Ruiz Ron Sanchez Mary Santelanna Vince Satoro Keith Sasich Karen Sauter Shelley Sauters Vicki Sayer Cameron Schafer Kristi Schaffer Mary Scheid Margie Schied Twilla Schlecht Trula Schlosser Tom Schmaing Dan Schmidt Allan Schneider Duff Schoonmaker Denise Schottlaender Tina Schrumpf Sheri Schrupp Alfred Schultz Cathy Schultz Richard Schultz Paul Schulze David Schuyler Kim Schwabe Susan Schwidde Bill Scott Denise Scott Rick Scott Pam Senn Merry Sewell Robin Shanholtzer Terri Sheridan Byron Shinazy Greg Shoemate Judith Shope John Shultis Danny Siemers Bob Simons Judy Sims 70 Dean Sjolseth Rick Slovarp Tammy Smiley Daryl Smith Debbie Smith Gwen Smith Jacquie Smith Ken Smith Laurie Smith Peggy Smith Ron Smith Sande Snell Curtis Snodgrass Darryl Snyder Tim Sos Christina Soto Penny Spady Jon Spechalske Dick Speed Winnie Spencer Pam Spieler Mark Stabio Ken Stark Jane Steckel Sandie Stekar Debbie Stenberg Trisha Stephens Clifford Stern 71 Carla Stevens Mona Stevens Janet Stichman Cathy Sticka Dennis Sticka Sharon Stoll Bill Strabe I Rich Stripp Lori Stroppe I Steve Sullivan Richard Sumida Cindy Suec Kathleen Sweeney Mariane Sweeney Christine Swoboda Jack Taber Willie Taylor Alma Tellez Steve Terpstra Lori Thaut Loralee Theade Rene Thiemke Jeff Thomas Russ Thueson 72 Laurie Tiffany Eric TiMeson Nancy Tipton Jill Todd Rick Townsend Susan Townsend Doug Triggs LaDonna Turley Teresa Turnbull Brenda Tweden Don Tweden Steve Two Two David Valdez Lucinda Vanez Jonl Vangen Donna Vaughn Dale Victora Tracy Vigus Rick Villa Debbie Vincelette Mike Vogel Jim Void Brian Wagner Roger Wagner Mitchell Waite Charisse Wakeland Denise Walcker Mike Waleri Diana Walker Mark Walker Scott Walker Bryan Wallace Cheryl Walter Julie Wambolt Kathy Wambolt Kim Warren Mark Warren Loria Weakley Rick Wegner Doug Weil Lorri Weiss Becky Weiss 73 Dennis Welk Melody Welton Suzanne West Peggy Weston Chuck Wetherington Bill White Denise White Lauri Whitefox Jean Whittinghfll Bob Wicks Sherrie Wiesner Tim Wiesner Craig Wiggs Jerry Wiggs Belinda Williams David Williams Bob Williams Alfred Wilson Cheryl Wilson Jon Wilson Sitona Wilson Jon Winegardner Duane Winslow Sheldon Wise Sheridan Wise Janice Wittman Randy Wittman Mari Wold 74 Cher!e Young Kenneth Young Mary Zimmerer Barry Zirko Clockwise From Top: Julie Ferguson, Charisse Wakeland, Louise Nagel, Peggy Kerr, and Betty Ostwald cheer the Broncs on in the Senior-Great Falls Bison game. Camera Dodgers Daniel Albert Rick Fetters Howard Allen Dean Fettig Rick Althoff Wesley Folsom Dawn Anderson Mike Foos Lorri Arellano Steve Foos Dave Baker Doug Frasco Susi Ballard Tom Fugua Rory Bauer Edward Gabert Ken Baxter Pete GiMis Joe Bearcrane Debbie Glass Sherry Bernhart Ted Godair Sheila Bethune Mike Goodwin Douglas Birks Jerry Grice Ben Blake Susan Griep Zofia Blanski Curtis Grimm Art Boone Larry Haagenson Carla Boucher Cody Hargrove Greg Breeding Colin Harms Robert Briceno Johnny Harrison Susan Bryant Donald Hartung Scott Bubak Jim Hayes Marciano Castro Kevin Head Vicki Castro Marsha Helgeson Charlene Cattaneo Terrie Herman Barbara Chavez Charlene Herzog Josie Clark Randy Higgins Clay Cleary Nancy Hilzendeger Samual Contrerez Joe Hodnik Terrance Covers Up Peggy Hoffman Jacque Degel David Hopkins Ricky Deibele Patty Huschka Perry Deleeuw John Johnson Kelly Deverill Beth Johnstone Florence Dey Casey Jones Dave Doll Kenneth Jones Ron Dompier Mike Jones Mike Donlan Mike Justice Bonnie Dunbar Ron Kangas Matt Duran James Keele Duane Eckert Steve Keller Karmyn Elliott Mark Kelley Craig Emter Pam Kilwien Phylis Epley Gary Estill Jeff Kirkaldie Tom Knutson Janet Pulliam Ralph Kostelecky Emilia Ramirez Rick Kraft Dennis Randall Lori Kukowski Terry Ravis Chris Lavers Debbie Reineke Frederick Lindberg Dawn Reno Jean Logan Marjorie Resser Doris Long Rick Reynolds Betsy Longo Elaine Rickman Mary Martin Kathy Ann Ross Dana Martinez Charles Russell Mike May Vicki Samuel Lloyd McDonald Rickie Schatz Pat McGee Rita Schmittou Sharri McGrem Tammy Schuck Brian Me Keen Mary Schwartz Anita McKenna James Schwein Eret McKenna Audrey Scott Arnold Me Lean Ron Secrist Nancy McNulty Susan Seyfert Lance Mering Brett Skurdal Kevin Miner Christy Smith Dean Moffet Ramona Stockton Robert Morris Ron Stotts Jaime Moulton Penny Strissel Greg Murray Mariane Sweeney Bud Myers Scott Sweeney Matthew Naetzker Tom Swift Kay Nelson Cliff Topham Kevin Nelson Debbie Tuggle Starr Nelson Dlann Twet Darlene Nicalaas Cheryl Ruth Walter Mary Nitchman Joanna Weekes Rich Normand Cloyd Wegley Cleon North Jay Weisgerber Jane Ollendick Leslie Wharton Barbara Olson Bill White Wayne Osborne Jack Williams Kelly Patten Roberta Wilson Brian Patterson Gerald Yost Greg Perkins Leanne Zielie Tom Pike Ronnalynn Zimmerman Chris Pitts Daniel Zok 75 Seniors! Judi Layman, president Mike Litwin, vice president Diane Kinne, secretary 76 Charlene Anderson Janet Anderson Brian Antflla Darlene Anderson Julie Anderson Peggy Ard Doug Anderson Susan Anderson Timothy Baily Rob Balock Janet Balsam Kay Bawden Sherene Bellamy Debbie Bauman Keith Bennett Bob Beckerly Sherry Bennett Doug Beckers Bill Berg 78 Leonard Bittner Becky Blank Patrick Bjorndal Kristi Boe 79 Barbara Boslaugh Cindy Branstetter Colleen Brown Vicki Brown Jan Bowman Clatton Breashers Debbie Brown Rhonda Bruce Beth Bragg Bonnie Briggs Kim Bryan Cathy Branstetter Debbie Bryant Lou Ann Byrne Jeff Campbell Debbie Christiansen Steve Bushman Aquilina Calderon Paul Campbell Lori Clark Mark Clark Greg Campbell Vicki Clark 81 Lanez Cockrell Delmer Collins Cheryl Coker Carmel Collum Steve Cole Kathleen Colton Debra Cook 82 Tom Deeney Adrienne Degel Mike DeVous Larry Dewald Dan Dickinson Sharon Dineen Cor I is Dockter Curtis Dockter Jane Edwards Nancy Ellerton Dawn Emick Rae Nan English 83 Rob Entzminger Laura Epley Donna Erickson I Carol Eshelman Dan Espeland Darlene Espeland Andrea Feeback Glen Feist Colleen Feller Janie Erickson Denny Espeland Rick Feller Jeff Fercho Kim Floberg Clayton Fosjord Patrick Ferris Connie Fisher Joanne Fowler Ken Fettig Debbie Fox Tom Finley Nickie Fortney Georgia Fox Tracy Glenn Zane Gray Ron Garritson Cheryl Greenfield i i Yvonne Greenfield Paul Grimstad 86 Cynthia Grissom Sue Grissom Lore Gross Paige Gustafson Shawn Gustafson Margie Hailstone Gwen Hagen Nancy Hanson Margie Halverson Robert Hanson Michael Handler Cynthia Harper 87 Dick Hauptman Mark Hayden Steve Heald Dan Haydal Jane Hefenieder Gordon Heiser 88 Susan Herbert Gina Herman Rhonda Herzog Dan Higbie Kelly Hinnergardt David Hobbs Stuart Hoefle Janet Hoerner Darcel Hjorth Laura Hofmann Tom Hogan Daniel Hoffman Holly Hofferber Mike Hoiness Steven Holte Tim Holloway Kevin Homewood Brenda Houchen Ralph Howe Lynn Hucke Lori Hudson Jeff Hultgren Jennie Hunt 90 Matthew Jenness Sharon Jenness Debbie Johnson Judy Johnson Mark Johnson Tom Josephson Kathy Kathrein Elizabeth Keller Ronda Jones Arthel Kautzmann Carolyn Kelly Robin Jordan Adella Junkert Roger Kembel Tom Jorgenson Lynette Kammerzell Gerald Kennedy Marilyn Kent Gayle Kepler Michael Kerner Jack Kerr Rich Knutson Steve Kukowski Neil Klier Donna Krueger Lori Kruse K Judy Lane Jay Lansing Virginia Lay Oara Lazz Ann LeBar Debbie Lechner Michellene Lenz Jan Linda I % Roni Love Sharron Lowe Melody Lemke Brett Luedke Henry Lennick Steve Lund 95 n Clayton Mattson Kaycee Mahaffey Mario Maunu Liz Maust Mike McClaren % Karlen Moe Cathy Moore Annette Murphy Cindy Nagel Bill Moffet % Jaime Nagel Britt Moffet Nancy Morris Melanie Myers Louise Nagel Forrest Moon A A Jeff Naegelen LuAnn Negrete Tim Nelson Eddie Nielson Philip Norwood Sue Novasio Traci O'Neill Teri Ontko Julie Peterson Ann Pietala Marty Peterson Rocky Plouvier Todd Paddock Gerald Poore Gerald Pattyn Tammy Peter V Julie Poulson Kevin Pursell Dale Pulver Jim Purcell John Purvis Charlotte Rains Michael Rameriz Arlene Reemts Retna Ramsawmy Peggy Reichenberg Robert Reichert Mary Purcell Bill Rector Debbie Ryder Janette Romero Tammie Rushby Ed Sable Kim Rom 102 John Sago Rick Sather Joe Scherger Robin Sanderson Connie Schaak David Schied Jodi Schaffer Roger Schmechel Valerie Schaffer Denzel Schmidt 703 Lorrie Schultz Jim Sessions Susie Sessions Aileen Sewell Kathy Shaffer Debra Shandy Erin Shane Dennis Shellenberger Becky Skinn Rose Silbernagel Kim Smith Brenda Smyk Pam Silvis 1 Cheryl Skalsky Donna Soelter 104 Jeff Straw Don Strieker Matt Strieker Linda Stoddard Sandy Stubbert 105 Becky Thatcher Janice Thatcher Karen Thatcher Scott Theimer Keith Thiel Mike Thomas Larry Thompson Valerie Thayer 106 David Thornquist Kelly Jo Tindall Allan Toole Ann Trafton Barbara Trapp Edna Tucker Kathy Tosh Tim Tucker Don Turley Mike Tuss Annette VanKrieken Kristin VanWinkle Debbie Victora Jeff Vietmeier 10 Bill Vladic Diana Vodden Robbie VonHess Eunice Walter Richard Walters Dave Whitmore Ross Whitmore 108 Judy Winkle Mark Wirth DeLynn Wonch Leslie Woodward Greg Wright Fred Yapuncich 109 Diane Yarbrough Tamara Young Shelly Zdrojek Rod Zimmerman Camera Dodgers Denyce Alberts Daisy Allen Joseph Allen Michael Anderson Karen Arbogast Bill Arnold Michael Ayers Chris Baty Dale Baxter Connie Beierle David Belt Larry Bennett Randy Bentley Norman Berg Ray Best William Bice Thersa Bissett Janet Bonogofsky Sharon Bortis Timothy Bowles Sharon Brewer Rebecca Briceno Ronald Brocker Brailey Brooks Caroline Brown Ronald Brown William Brown Jamie Brumfield Arlene Brunn Diane Buening Alex Bulltail Brad Burnett Shawn Caldwell Kevin Campbell John Carroll Allen Cattaneo Roy Charrete Gloria Charles Santos Charles Dale Clark Cindy Craddock Kris Dalton Duane Deford William Dei chert Thomas Denny Jonathan DeTienne Carol Dobrenz Don Domek Ramona Dompier Ross Douglas Duane Erickson Bonnie Evans Mark Evanson Patrick Farris Kelley Feeback Rhonda Fels Stephanie Fisher Peter Florschuetz Erika Folsom David Fulkerson Jennifer Geering Mel Gillen Ron Glasgow Peggy Goulet James Gower Debbie Grasswick Mark Greskowiak Bruce Griep Randy Griffith Brian Grimes Kenneth Guffey Jeff Hannah Charles Hanson Joann Hanson Debby Harley Jeff Harris Clinton Harwood Cathy Hauk Shirley Haworth Mark Hayfield Sharon Hays David Heiner Kevin Helvey Leslie Henrichs Valerie Hill Peggy Hirsch Ron Hoffman Julie Hopkins Vicky Hopkins William Hughes Carrie Inman Marsha Irick Nancy Jent William Joines Debbie Jones Kelly Jones Linda Jones David Jourdan Rick Justice Terra Kangas Frank Keele Tammy Kehm Keith Kiereleber Donald Kelley Johnnica Kent Dale Keyser Kobi Kincaid Pat Kittson Margaret Klimper Russel Kline Kim Krecklau Debbie Kuntz Brenda Labor Michael Lamphear Judith Lara Roxanne Lawson Melanie Lee David Lehner Robert Lockrem Jackie Loser Leona Mahan Thomas Majusiak William Mankin Shelley Martel I Arthur Martinez Leticia Martinez Dan McFarland Terry McLean Teri McMullin Tom McNulty William McRae Kelly Mellville Charitina Miller David Moen Tab Moen James Mook Stan Morales Gail Mork Debbie Morrow Rick Morrow Cheryll Mullin Rick Napier Steve Nave Angela Nebeker Jerry Nelson Thersa Nichols Bill Nitchman Beth Nolan Donetta Oblander Chris O'Donnell Mark Olmstead Laurie Orr Darlene Ortiz Donald Parsons Sylvia Pattyn Bernard Pease Franklin Pease David Phillips Susan Prokop Michael Proulx Victor Proulx Johnny Redman Carla Reich Margarete Reichert Ken Rightmire Dale Robbins Andy Robinson Pamela Sailer Randy Saksa Diana Sanchez Christine Sauter Daniel Schaeffer Valerie Schaffer Bill Seerup Mike Serfazo Dale Seyler Dave Sharpe Paul Sherman Russel Sherman Delores Simons Mike Simpson Tameron Sims Deborah Slovarp James Smith Mike Smith Cheryl Spencer Roy Stand ley Steven Steckel Londa Stekar Donna Stepanek Joe Sterling Mary Stewart Terry Stithem Rocky Sturgis Clint Sunden Lisa Taylor Rose Tellez John Teter Ronda Thomen Belinda Thompson Stan Tissue Michelle Tucker Paula Valadez James Van Noy Ray Vanica Cynthia Villarreal Carl Walker Victoria Weed Toni Weil Klair Wilks Troy Woodard Dave Young 110 Above Left-Dave Thornquist, one part of the Grecian Urn, raises some Bronc enthusiasm at the B-Day pep rally. Above Right-Leigh Ann Kudloff holds the reward she received for writing the preamble to the proposed new city charter. Below Left-Lynne Hucke guides Mike Litwin, a Mr. Preferred candidate, who has pie on his face, through the obstacle course at the pep assembly. Below Right-Dennis Lyle takes aim before making two points. Ill 114 Below: Assistant Superintendents-Mr. William Serrette, Mr. Winston Weaver, Mr. Charles Frank, Mr. Jim Dutcher. Right: Mr. Paul T. O'Hare, Superintendent of Billings Schools. Board of Trustees-Mr. Del Jones, Ms. Doris Poppler, Chairperson, Mr. Leon Odegaard, Mr. Elmer Giesick, Ms. Rita Heiser, Mr. John Bradford. Not Pictured Mr. Robert Walter. Administrators Keep Billings Schools Superior. Mr. Leon Odegaard, Mr. Doug Sipes, and Ms. Doris Poppler, members of the Board of Trustees, talk to BSH teachers during a faculty meeting in the library. mi English Is Largest Be low-Coach Gary Johnson gives sopho- more basketball players some counseling. Right-Junior English Teachers-Mr. Kenneth McElroy, Ms. Marilyn Brookshire, Ms. Mary DeJarnett, and Ms. Bonnie Archer. Right-Sophomore English Teachers-Mr. Lloyd Mickelson, Mr. Leonard Spicer, Ms. Dorothy Foreman, Ms. Toni Fox, Ms. Chris Porter, Ms. Barbara Clausen, and Ms. Huguette Hunter. 116 Department at BSH. Above Left: Senior English Teachers-Mr. Ray Mars, chairman, Mr. Charles Nesbit, Ms. Trudi Downer, Ms. Pat Smith, and Mr. Larry Morris. Above: Mr. Tom Hauck addresses the stu- dent body at a BSH pep assembly. Left: Mr. Lloyd Mickelson jokes around with journalism class. Far Left: Mr. Ivan Goepferd, trainer,and Coach Randy Morrison exchange some jock talk. 117 Ms. Marlene Doerr teaches a scientific problem to Kirk Willie. Teachers Relate Math and Science Concepts. Math Teachers-Mr. Dave Klarich, Dr. Beatrice Vogel, Mr. Gary Branae, Mr. George Simek, Mr. Vern McDermott, cnairman, Mr, Tom Hauck, Mr. Ralph Moerer, Mr. Robert Landis, Ms. Beverly Jellison. Above-Science Teachers-Mr. Daniel Hoggatt, Mr. Ed Robbins, Dr. Steven Dyche, Mr. Randy Morrison, Mr. Mike Jablin, chairman. Left-Naval Science Teachers-Lieutenant Commander Chester Fields, Chief Glen Williams. 119 History Teachers Keep Spirit of 76 Alive. Right-Government Teachers-Ms. Debbie Hjellum, Mr. Jerry Kessler, Mr. Dewey Hansen, Mr. Carroll Eliason. History Teachers-Mr. George Gross!, Mr. Richard Simmons, Mr. James Duecker, Mr. Robert Aagard, Mr. Don Glynn, Mr. Sherman Hubley. 120 Counselors Council Students for Future Left-Ms. Margaret Glynn, fabric teacher at the Career Center, takes out the stitches put In wrong by a student. The student has a surprise In store for her the next day when she returns to class. Far Left-Mr. Don Glynn uses a movie to spice up his history class. Counselors-Mr. Gary Rogers, Mr. Gary Johnson, Mr. George Day, Ms. Sue Hutton, Mr, Gerald Lenander, chairman, Mr. Robert Thorson. Vocational and Fine the Hidden Talents Ms. Laura Popa, home economics teacher, smiles for the camera while she waits to board the NJROTC chartered plane. Above Right-Home Ec Teachers-Ms. Penny Berg land, Ms. Kathy Sokoloski, acting chairman, Ms. Carol Winchell, and Ms. Margaret McIntosh. Right-Band and Chorus Teachers-Mr. Joel Story, Mr. Ed Harris, and Mr. Stephen Payne. 122 ' Arts Teachers Bring Forth ofBSH Students Above Left-Art Teachers-Mr. Leo Olson, Mr. Nels Olson, Mr. Lester Heins, acting chairman, and Mr. Willard Ramsett. Above-Shop Teachers-Mr. Howard Vanover, acting chairman, Mr. Miles Marsh, and Mr. Charles Sucharda. Left-Gym Teachers-Ms. Jerri Scilley, Ms. Phyl Miller, acting chairman, and Mr. John Alberta. 123 Above- Career Center Teachers - Front Row: Ms. Margaret Glynn, fabrics; Ms. Margery Eliason, child services; Ms. Diane Morrison, steno secretarial 1; Ms. Barbara Lambrecht, child services; Ms. Sharon Leckie, clerical; Ms. Joan Weller, bookeeping accounting; Ms. Donna Whittington, CE 2; Ms. Francis Paterson, steno secretarial; Ms. Jean 0' M a 11 e y, ste no se ere tar i a I co -o p. Middle Row: Ms. Doris Glock, special needs; Mr. Robert Taylor, electrical; Mr. Jerry Dobesh, co-op; Ms. JoAnn Ward, child services; Ms. Beverly Heins, child services aide, Mr. Dean Smith, agriculture; Mr. Robert Carr, industrial mechanics; Mr. Gerald Watts, industrial mechanics; Mr. Ron Russell, metals. Back Row: Mr. Irvin Scheidt, Construc- tion; Mr. James Bunch, graphic com- munications; Mr. Robert Lane, industri- al mechanics; Ms. Kay Delaney, social personal; Mr. Robert Jackson, book- keeping accounting; Mr. John Miller, marketing; Mr. George Dorrance, elec- trical; Mr. Ralph Ovitt, industrial me- chanics. 124 Career Center Opens New Fields to Students Above Left- Dr. Gordon Wallace, principal. Above- Secretaries: Ms. Debbie Michael, Ms. Gaelee Aagard, Ms. Renee Walters, Ms. Linda McKee. Left- Teacher Aides: Mr. Calvin Michael, Ms. Beverly Heins, Ms. Rita Rosengreen, Mr. Ernie Waters. Below Left- Mr. Richard Peterson, business aide. 125 Language and Business Teachers Prepare Students for Future Above-Mr. Richard Gibbs uses his class window as a new entry way to his rocm. Above Right-Language Teachers-Mr. Brad Tolliver, Ms. Huguette Hunter, Mr. Robert Roesbery, Mr. Richard Gibbs, Ms. Amalie Sieler, Ms. Sarah Repka, and Ms. Valerie Bierwiler. Right-Mr. Mark Higdon was technical director of BSH's production of Antigone. 126 Above Left-Business Teachers-Ms. Wilma Fender, Mr. Dennis Clymore, Ms. Sharon Wolske, Ms. Elfrieda Idleman, and Ms. Barbara Green. Above-Mr. George Day hands Scott Stanaway his letter for gymnastics at the Awards banquet. Far Left-Mr. Dale Hal lock, Pep Band di- rector, raises Bronc spirit at a pep assembly. Left-Mr. John Me Leon gets a point across to one of his English classes. 127 Below- Librarians: Ms. Alma Morrison, Ms. Elza Huffman, Ms. Katherine Field. Right- Driver Education Teacher Don Russell. w an fora Right- Special Education- Ms. Flo Saltmarsh, Ms. Katie Link, Mr. Ivan Geopferd, Ms. Janice Salsbury, Ms. Madelein Bladow, Mr. Gene Wade, Mr. Robert Whalen, and Mr. Pat Fagan, chairman. 126 Special Education and Aides Help Students and Teachers. Left- Mr. Mike Jablin introduces the swim team at a pep assembly. Below- Dr. Beatrice Vogel and Ms. Hazel Havens, secretary to Mr. Ron NIstler, take time out to have a chat in front of Mr. Nistlers office. ■ - f y 'i V « ' i n- Left- Secretaries and Aides- Front Row: Ms. Shirley Mitzner, Sharon Jenness, Robin Sanderson, Debbie Bryant, Kelly Ososki, Ms. Jean Wallace. Middle Row: Ms. Debbie King, Ms. Leslie Jann, Ms. Pat Moltzan, Ms. Robin LaGaly, Ms. Margie Huddleston, Ms. Lois Lodman. Back Row: Mr. Hugh Phelps, Mr. Jack Lewis, Mr. Eric Ramsett. Cooks and Janitors Keep Stomachs Happy, Schools Clean Above- Cooks- Front Row: Ms. Lori Lechner, Ms. Tl I lie Wiltham, Ms. Vi Van Sickle, Ms. Mary Slovak, Ms. Venus Beattly, Ms. Margaret Birgenheier. Middle Row: Ms. Ester Ostermiller, Ms. Doris Tysel, Ms. Beverly Dompier, Ms. Harriet Strecker, Ms. Lorna Boyle. Back Row: Ms. Liz Reichert, Ms. Helen Shotwell, Ms. Rose Ann Hehn, Ms. Sarah Jacob, Ms. Rachel Giesick. Right- Janitors- Counter Clockwise From Bottom: Ms. Kathy Stevenson, Ms. Jean Ronghold, Ms. Tillie Serich, Ms. Eleanor - Hayworth, Mr. Ed. Schusted, Mr. Paul Hartman, Mr. Bob Oliver, Mr. Wally Swantz, Mr. Joe Kessel, Mr. Steve Spear, Ms. Marie Long, Ms. Val Ostrum; center. Rose Walch. Teachers Add Sparkle to Pep Assemblies Left- Mr. John Alberta, head Bronc football coach, explains why the Broncs lost their first two football games. He didn't have to be too disappointed, however, for the Broncs beat the Missoula Hellgate Knights 17-0 at the next game. Below- Mr. Robert Zupan leads the BSH faculty in a cheer at a Bronc football assembly. 131 Mr. William Lazetich, ex-Bronc basketball coach, wishes the best of luck at divisionals to Coach Randy Morrison while Mr. James Duecker cheers them on. Female Harriers Excel It seems the girls' cross country team has lost some of its power this year, as they placed eighth at State this year, in contrast with fourth place last year. Going to State this fall with Coach Phyl Miller were Michele Bitney, Judi Layman, Roni Love, Nancy Tipton, and Linda Heiser. Heiser placed the highest, in the twenty-first spot, out of about 100 runners. Next year doesn't look promising. We will be losing our seniors, two of whom are our top three runners, stated Coach Miller. Top-Participants in girls' cross country warm up before their meet at the Lake Hills Golf Course. Left-Girls Cross Country-Front Row: Dawn Wirth Pam Bredwick, Linda Heiser, Rachel Gomez. Back Row: Roni Love, Judi Layman, Michele Bitney, Nancy Tipton, Julie Lemon, Coach Phyl Miller. Bottom Right-Sophomore Linda Heiser runs strong in a cross country meet at Lake Hills. Below-Coach Phyl Miller shows her Bronc spirit by participating in the annual Western Day at BSH. Top Left-Senior Judi Layman, one of BSH's top distance runners for the last three years, finishes another race in top form. Above-Michele Bitney, Nancy Tipton, Roni Love, Pam Bredwick, Judi Layman, Linda Heiser, and Julie Lemon work out in Pioneer Park. Left-Mr. Bob Zupan, assistant principal, continues with his speech at the annual Awards Banquet, as Broncettes Pam Bredwick, Judi Layman, Roni Love, and Julie Lemon wait to receive their awards. By the look on Roni's face, she's r-eady for the chow. Bottom Left-Hank Hartman, BSH's cross country clown, and Judi Layman and Brad Burnett, top distance runners, are introduced at the Western Day pep assembly. 135 The 1975 Cross Country season was one that saw the Bronc team improve tremendously. The Broncs had a 4-4 dual meet record and a strong third place finish in the Billings Invitational. The Broncs placed eighth at State. The season was highlighted by a 25-33 dual meet victory overC.M. Russell. The Harriers relied on the per- formance of four sophomores Brad Shultis, Mike Eshleman, Nathan Longan, Dave Gulbraa; three juniors Tom Weisner, John Shultis, Guy Rogers; and one senior Brad Burnett. Burnett finished second at State in a field of ninety-eight. Next year's Bronc cross country team promises to be even better with the returning juniors and sophomores. Above Left-Brad Shultis breaks out of the pack. Middle Left-Brad Shultis legs it out to the finish line. Middle-Coach Burton Pierce brags about his team at a pep assembly. Below Left-Brad Burnett shifts into high gear. Below-Tim Wiesner gets attention at a pep assembly. Eighth Place for Harriers at State Meet W Above-Cross Country Teams get stares at a pep assembly. Above Left-John Shultis comes out of the dark to finish at a meet. Above Middle-John Shultis keeps up the pace. Left-Boys' Cross Country Team-Kneeling: Hank Hartman, Kevin Roll. Standing: Brad Shultis, Mike Eshleman, John Shultis, Tim Wiesner, Brad Burnett, Guy Rogers, Dave Gulbraa, Nathan Longan, Bret Ludke. 137 Above-Joe Scherger runs for daylight. Center-Trainer Paul Campbell keep busy on the phones. Top Right-Tom McCormick gives a mean look. Right-Bronc defense sets in against Missoula Hell gate. Football 1975-Bronc Style The 1975 season was full of many excitements and disappoint- ments. The Broncs were not picked to do very well this season due to the lack of returning lettermen from the 1974 squad. But from determination and lots of hard work, the Broncs soon proved to be one of the powerhouses in the state. After opening losses to Casper Natrona and Butte, the Broncs won their next three games. One of those three was the 12-0 win over Great Falls Public. It was the first time that the Bison had been shut out in 78 games. It also broke the 22 games win streak of the Bison. Terry Alberta had one of his finest games for Senior. He boomed punts of 55,53, and 50 yards. He also scored the only touchdown, kicked a fieldgoal, and an extra point. The biggest disappointment of the year was the 9-6 loss to arch- rival West High. The Broncs dominated the game entirely, but the score is what counts. The 1976 football season looks to be a very good one for Senior. With many returning lettermen, especially from the offense, look for the Broncs to be 1. 138 Front Row: Dan Espland, Brice Johnson, Tom Josephson, Ron Kangas, Joe Scherger, Don Turley, Ross Whitmore, Royal IralkDon Tweden Larry Dewald. Middle Row: Pat Lemke, Mike Ophiem, Blayde Johnson, Doug Cowan, Randy Gallagher, Steve Heald, Mario Manu Darrell Cox. Back Row: Mark Kelly, Matt Brekson, Tim Boland, Bob Wicks, Jere McKinney, Jack Kerr, Jeff Booth, Jeff Hultgren, Stuart Hoefle, Jeff Campbell, Charlie Hoefle, Dana Martinez, Craig Wiggs, Todd Paddock, Tom McCormick. Bronc Offense- Front Row: Layne Ostwald, Dan May, Stan Morales, Greg Hetzer, Mike Thomas, Mike Rameriz, Tom Cooper, Jerry McKeever, David Hobbs, Duane Winslow, Russ Thuesen, Rich Stripp, Dan Barthuly. Middle Row: Scott Helmbrecht, Tim Cavan, Darrell Snyder, Mark Walker, Dave Charleston, Mike Oliphant, Duey Kautzmann, Scott Walker. Back Row: Pete Bitney, Terry Alberta, Brian Parker, Dave Jones, Wes Armstead, Mike Smith, Dave Thornquist, Mike Bebbe, Larry Miller, Clint Harwood, Clyde Dailey, Victor Alvarado, Rob Entzminger, Jerry Wiggs, Mark Entzminger. 139 Bottom Left: Brian Parker digs in. Bottom Right: Mike Oliphant just misses the pass. Below: Duey Kautzman tries to avoid a West High tackier by cutting inside. Mike Oliphant must have tripped. A word to the wise, Billings Senior is going to be the 1976 Class AA State Champions, maybe. With many juniors playing varsity and tough JaVees, the Broncs have a shot at the state championship. Many juniors playing both varsity and JaVee got alot of experience that will carry them over to next year. Just a few of them are Mark Walker, Mike Oliphant, Scott Walker, Brian Parker, and Duey Kautzmann. The highlight of the season was the 3-0 win over the West High JaVee team. Watch out AA, Billings Senior is here to stay in '76! 140 J. V. Football Players Promise Bright Future 141 The 1975 sophomores' football team posted a fine 8-2 win-loss record. Led by such sophomores as Jeff Walker, Dave Roe, and Mark Alberta, the Colts give a hopeful gleam to the 1976 Varsity squad. Head Coach Ralph Moerer did a fine job in working with these young boys. The highlight of the year were the defeats over the two Great Falls schools. The Colts outscored their opponents 233-142 for the year. 142 Colt Kick Off to a Fine Start Bottom Left: Colt defense gets set. Bottom Right: Dave Roe strides it out against Livingston JaVees. Colt Football- Front Row: Dave Wyatt, Al Jones, Stan Mehling, Rick Peltier, Tim Pinkerton, Mike Stanhope, Paul Taylor, Dave Roe, Rick Russell, John Schweigert, Joe Schuffleman, Scott Beller. Second Row: Mr. Jack McCloud-coach, Ron Bruce, Jeff Michael, Mike Gordon, Jim Tato, Kelly Murphy, Joe Barthuly, Mike Kent, Pat Emick, Ben Charles, Dave Hense, Dean Cromwell, Don Whitmore, Jerry Jacksha, Lyle Seavy, Al Koontz. Third Row: Mr. Ralph Moerer-head coach, Larry Starnes, Stan Eckart, Dave Sedem, Mike Robbins, Esco Bell, Charlie Blakley, Pat Norwood, Gary Grosz, Randy Zimmerman, Art LaGaly, Rich Norval, Mark Alberta, Jeff Walker, Russ Klimper, Mr. Dennis Clymore-coach. The Broncs lost the city title this year to the Bears but only by the score. In total yardage the Broncs outdid the Bears 214 to 209, and the tough Senior defense held West to only 45 total offense yards in the second half. Fullback Ron Kangas scored the only Senior touchdown from two yards out with only nine seconds remaining on the clock. A 52-yard West High bomb on the last play of the game put the Broncs back into the hole. Final score: West9, Senior 6. Top Right-Linebacker Larry Dewald takes down a Bear as Saftey Don Turley comes over to help. Above-Mike Oliphant bombs off a punt. Right-Mr. Ivan Goepford-trainer-talks to Dan Espland while Jeff Booth listens. Jere McKinney is busy watching the game. Broncs Drop City Title to Bears Top Left-Tim Cavan, Duey Kautzmann, Todd Paddock, and Joe Scherger all stop to see what is going on. Above-Tom McCormick number 30 gets the defense ready for the next play. Left-The pressure mounts for Tim Cavan and head coach Mr. John Alberta. 145 Right-Girls' Varsity Basketball - Front Row: Coach Marilyn Brookshire, Georgia Fox, Roxanne Lawson, Darlene Espeland, Jane Hefeneider, Coach George Day. Back Row: Shelley Redding (manager), Donna Meyer, Becky Owl, Bonnie Briggs, Debbie Christiansen, Barbara Trapp, Mona McPhail, Susan Grimstad, Cherie Olson, Susie Sessions, Pat Brown, Theresa Nichols, Julie Boggio (mangaer), Jacqui Smith (manager). Above-Senior Pat Brown shows a little aggressive defense. Center Left-BSH's Susie Sessions takes a break to catch her breath and receive a few words of advice from Coach Day. Denter Right-Donna Meyer goes up for two poi nts. Right-Donna Meyer passes the ball between two Central players to teammate Theresa Nichols. Girls' Team Encounters New Coach The second season of girls' basketball has come and gone. The girls showed immense improve- ment, but this was only the second year and the team also had a new coach, Mr. George Day. Next year's team will miss the superb playing of some of the outstanding seniors, Roxanne Lawson, Susie Sessions, and Theresa Nichols. Hopefuls for next year are Charisse Wakeland, Jolene Lekse, Donna Meyer, Mona McPhail, and Susan Grimstad. Top Left-Senior Roxanne Lawson expresses the pain and agony of it all as she gets her hands on the ball. Above-Thersa Nichols fights to gain control of the ball at a Central-Senior game, as cohort Susie Sessions looks on. Left-Georgia Fox doesn't quite get her feet off the ground as she attempts to get a hand on the ball. 147 Right-Roxanne Lawson, senior, and Susan Grimstad, sophomore, attempt to block a shot taken by their opponent. Below-J.V. Girls' Basketball Team- Front Row: Jacquie Smith, manager, Miss Marilyn Brookshire, coach. Shelly Redding, manager. Back Row: Vicki Dangerfield, Tammy Smiley, Charisse Wakeland, Joey Lekse, Pam Bejot, Janet Hicks, Peggy Kerr, Gail Reese, Bonnie Dunbar, ReNae Clark, Julie Boggio, manager. The Junior Varsity girls' bas- ketball team really got things to gether this year. Under the coaching of Marilyn Brookshire the squad ended its season with an outstand- ing win-loss record of 12-2. With an equal number of juniors and sophomores on the team, the next two seasons should be quite interesting and very competitive. Above-Georgia Fox shows a look of concen- tration, as she attempts to make a free-throw. Right-Teresa Nichols decides that it's time for jumping jacks, as teammate Janet Hicks says, Teresa, I'm over here! 148 Girls Basketball ‘Does Nice Job ’ Left-Sophomore Girls' Basketball Team -Front Row: Sheryl Ungefug, Kathy Shi Its, Mr. James Decker, coach, Cindy Lyle, Candy O'Neil. Back Row: Michelle Lemke, Betty Oswald, Pam Pinnick, Julie Campbell, Selene Dracon, Carla Hall, Wendy Veatch, Denise Hoft, Kate Stahn, and Kathy Sos. Billings Senior High's sopho- mores girls' team did a nice job of showing everyone that they can play ball too. Ending with a 7-1 win-loss record, the young team showed that they'll be ready for next year. Far Left-Cheri Olson gets both hands on the ball as Susie Sessions eyes the action. Center-Mr. Jerry Jimison, one of BSH's 'crazy' teachers, takes time out at a girls' varsity basketball game, to lead the crowd in his famous cheer, Watusi . . . Above-. . . and continues with Ungawa, Ungawa, Ungawa, Ugh! Left-Grils1 Basketball's new coach, George Day, discusses new strategy during a time out as the Broncette bench seems to have their minds on other things. Example: Becky Owl- What's he saying, what's he saying? Jane Hefenieder- Nice legs, huh? Joey Likse- Pick me, Mr. Day! Let me play! Susan Grimstad-'T must be crazy. This is hard work! 149 Grapplers Have Building Year The Varsity wrestlers won two of their nine dual matches. Don Turley, Doug Myers, seniors, and Ken Smith, a junior, were three Broncs to place at State. Turley has 21 wins and four losses, he went undefeated in dual matches. Myers had 20 wins and six losses. Smith had the most pins with eight. Just to name a couple of this year's sophomores who are expected to do well next year are Rick Russel and Pat Norwood. Left- Doug Myers, Don Turley, and Ken Smith giving their masculinity pose. Left- Ken Smith watching one of his fellow wrestlers. Left- Don Turley grabs a hold on his opponent. 150 Varsity Wrestlers Kneeling: Lonnee Bomar, Brian Gardner, Rich Russell, Steve Reiter, John Mattheis, Dan May, Joel Krohn, Skip Clevenger, manager James Anderson. Standing: Coach Gene Bindreiff, Rich Stripp, Pat Norwood, John Eisenbraun, Ken Smith, Doug Myers, Randy Wilcox Dan Turley, Coach Tom Hauch. Right- Doug Myers is studying the scene. Right- Coaches Gene Bindreiff, Tom Hauck, and manager, James Anderson are watching carefully a match in the 132 pound class. Right- Coaches Gene Bindreiff and Tom Hauck tell Brad Shultis how it's done Below- Don Myers ties up opponent before putting the pin on him. JV Wrestlers- Kneeling: Kent Stoddard, Terry Weaver, Darwin George, Bret Bennett, Doug Lazz, Jerry Jaksha, Brad Shultis, manager Cliff Fercho. Standing: coach Gene Bindreiff, Rocky Rowley, Dave Wyatt, Joe Barthuly, Rob Ellis, John Shultis, Leonard Harkless, Don Meyers, Mike Lieschner, coach Tom Hauck. 152 Young Broncs Rebuild for Powerful Future Bottom Right- Darwin George psyches up for referee's whistle. Bottom Left- Kent Stoddard ponders his matchup. Below- Bret Bennett squints to see scoreboard as he prepares to increase his points. Sparked by Dave Wyatt, Don Meyers, Joel Krohn, Leonard Harkless, and Brad and John Shultis, this year's J .V. wres- tling team posted a 8-7, won- loss record under new coach Gene Bindreiff. Being an all- round enthusiastic team with hard workers, the JV's had a much improved record than the season before. All the JV wres- tlers will be back next year! Broncs Adjust to New Coach Under first year coach Randy Morrison, the Billings Senior Broncs basketball team showed more promise than their seven win 13 loss record would indicate. They opened the season by winning only three of their first seven games. However, two of those loses were by one point and another was by two points in overtime. The Broncs then went into a slump losing six straight games. The roundballers came out of that spell in good fashion by beating Billings West 65-57. They ended the season ex exchanging victorise with defeats winning four out of their last seven games. One of the highlights if the season was a 62-55 thumping over number one ranked Great Falls Russell. Varsity Basketball-Dennis Lyle, Lloyd Marsh, Mike Hennessy, Dan Higbie, Terry Alberta, Joe Scherger, Tom Mellor, Dave Thornquist, Pat Hennessy, Bob Jones, Mike Robbins, Duey Kautzmann, Guy Rogers, Ryan Lawson, Coach Randy Morrison. 154 Far Left: Sure-shot Dennis Lyle sinks another free throw. Left: Dave Thornquist lays the ball up for two against Sheridan. Center Left: Joe Scherger tries to bump Steve Fellows of Havre out of the play. Center Right: Well boys, what do you think, should we play for them? Dennis Lyle contemplates with teammates Duey Kautzmann, Dan Higbie, Terry Alberta, Dick Hauptman, and Dave Thornquist. Bottom Left: Dan Higbie prepares to put on a move. Bottom Right: Duey Kautzmann exhibits the style and grace of basketball. Top Right-Guy Rogers puts up a shot while Lloyd Marsh looks on. Bottom Right-Ryan Lawson plays tough de- fense. The J.V. basketball team had a ery tough season, to say the least. With a young team consisting most- ly of sophomores. Coach Dennis Clymore did a fine job in producing a winning team the last part of the season. The JaVees were led by juniors Guy Rogers, Bob Jones, i.yan Lawson, and Lloyd Marsh. The JaVees got the experience they will need to carry them over to next year's tough varsity competition. 156 J.V. Basketball Has Tough Season Far Left-Guy Rhinestone Rogers throws his fast ball down court. Left-Jeff Booth takes a walk, but during the game? Front Row-Coach Dennis Clymore. Back Row-Darryl Weber, Jeff Booth, Lloyd Marsh, Wade Ottem, Matt Erikson, Bob Jones, Mike Robbins, Mike Hennessy, Guy Rogers, Duane Winslow, Ryan Lawson. Colts Show Below Left: Coach Day draws a picture. Below Middle: Bill Ulrich plays tough defense. Below Right: Another point for Dave Roe. ISA Colt Basketball-Kneeling: Dan Keyser, Jeff McManus, John Link, Scott Stanaway, Dave Roe, Paul Kober, Dean Cromwell, Mike Eshieman. Standing: Coach George Day, Rich Norval, Geri Si grist, John Reichert, Gary Grosz, Bill Ulrich, Brian Harr, Ray Scozzari, Art LaGaly, Lyle Seavy, Coach Gary Johnson Off Talent! The Colt basketball team had a successful season under coaches Gary Johnson and George Day and posted an overall record of 17-11. The sophomores had many ups and downs, but the ups of the year showed very good potential for fu- ture varsity players. The Colts also had the distinction of playing in the first high school basketball game at the Metra. Five of the Colts -Wade Ottem, Darryl Weber, Mike Hennessy, Roscoe Lagge, and Mike Robbins moved up to JayVees and three of the Colts: Weber, Hennessy, and Robbins went to Divisionals with the Varsity team. Their hard work and determination was well appreciated by the student body at Senior High. Above Left: Coach Johnson talks it over with his squad. Below Left: John Reichert passes underneath. Below Middle: Roscoe Lagge jumps it up against West. Below: Colt Mike Robbins and Cub Marshal Mi eke Ison look for the ball. 159 Broncs Split With Teddy Bears The Broncs showed who was boss as they defeated the West High Bears in their second game of the year 65-57. Duey Kautzmann led the Broncs with 16 points and Dave Thornquist followed with 14 points. The Broncs were never be- hind, during the entire game. In the first game Senior was de- feated 67-60. Joe Scherger was high in this game with a total of 15 points. The teams were even the first three quarters of the game, but West's bench strength soon proved to be the stronger of the two, as West pulled away in the final quarter of play. 160 Top Left-Pat Henessy puts up a shot in the first Senior-West game. Top Center-Duey Kautzamnn gets up high against West’s Dick Dolan. Top Right-Pat Hennessy looks to see where his ball went. Far Left-Joe Scherger blocks out his man. Left-While Tom Mellor sits on the floor, Joe Scherger gives Dan Higbie a pat on the back. 161 Right- Michelle Wilson gets ready for her routine. Far Right- Shirle Wempner lands lightly. The Girls' Gymnastics team had a fine year behind such leaders as Michelle Wilson, Sharron Hoy, Shirle Wempner and Kari Nelson. Kelly Davis was injured early in the year and was missed around Divi- sional and State time. She was con- sistent in being one of the top all- rounders in every meet that she was in, up until the time of her injury. The girls team finished second in the Billings Invitational. There were eleven teams that competed in the meet. With Davis, Nelson, and Mari Wold the Girls' Gymnastics team looks to be quite experienced next year. Front Row: Mary Miller Amy Hartman, Lori Breshears, Annette Branstetter, Jeanne Morledge, Jean Kelly. Second Row: Mr. Sam Matthews, JoAnn Fowler, Shirle Wempner, Kari Nelson, Michelle Wilson, Sharron Hoy, Loralee Theade-manager, coach Jerri Scilley. Girls Gymnastics Experience a Successful Year Top Left- Shirle Wempner and Loralee Theade watch the meet while Kari Nelson gazes off into dreamland. Above- Sharron Hog reaches for the sky during her routine on the balance beam. Left- Mari Wold moves gracefully during her floor exercise routine. 163 Top Right- Michelle Wilson kicks out her feet on the balance beam. Right- Kari Nelson looks down to see if she is still on the balance beam. Below- Michelle Wilson, Sharron Hoy and Shirle Wempner stand during the National Anthem at State. Far Right- Michelle Wilson gives a big, big smile while practicing on the balance beam. Bottom Right- Sharron Hoy gracefully moves down the balance beam. Bottom Left- Mari Wold gives a look of de- termination. Hard Work Put Forth by Gymnasts 165 Right-Brian Bartz does his routine on the rings. Below-Micky Gordon preforms for the JaVees on the parallel bars. 166 Boys' Varsity Gym nasties-Knee ling: Mike McDonald, Kraig Greenfield Standing: Coach George Grossi, Brian Bartz, Jim Smith, Ken Fettig, Dick Punches, Craig Grider-manager. Smith, Bartz Pace Gymnasts The Billings Senior Boys' Gymnastics team were hot as fire- crackers all season long, but the fuse ran out at the wrong time. The boys went undefeated in dual meets against high school compe- tition, including victories in the Billings Invitational, which con- sisted of twelve boys teams, and the Billings Senior Invitational. Their only loss was to the Eastern Montana College freshman team. With these past performances one would expect them to breeze through divisionals. But the boys hit a disaster in Great Falls and only advanced three boys to the State meet. Only twelve slots were filled by these three. According to coach George Grossi, it is desire- able to fill eighteen slots to have a good chance at the state champion- ship. It was figured by many that the gymnasts could not place any better than sixth. But a strong per- formance by Jim Smith and Brian Bartz took fifth in high bar while Smith took second, being edged out of first by only .0025 of a point. Jim also took fourth in parallel bar and fourth all-around. Even though they did not take state, the two boy gymnasts ac- counted for themselves well at state. Ken Fettig was also a mem- ber of the state team. 167 Right- Ken Fettig (Varsity) performs his floor exercise at State, Below- Coach George Grossi gives mental sup- port to a Bronc on the rings. Bottom Right- Marvin Maust (JV) works out on parallel bars during practice. The JV Gymnasts had a building year for the most part. The high point of the season came when they almost beat the Glendive Varsity. There were no really outstanding JV gymnasts. Each member did good and is expected to help carry the Broncs to many victories next year. 168 JV’s Young, but Gain Experience JV Gymnasts- Kneeling: Marvin Maust, Steve Ewen, Richard Bailey. Standing: Jim Urbaska, Mickey Gordon, Kevin Sheehan, John Shaw, coach Waldo Price. Above- Brian Bartz (Varsity) taking a sigh after finishing with the rings. Above Right- Brian Bartz practicing on the rings. 169 Bronc Sports Scoreboard Wrestling Girls Basketball BRONCS OPPONENTS BRONCS OPPONENT 22 Havre 39 46 Bozeman 37 6 CMR 54 36 Miles City 57 9 West 54 21 Absarokee 53 29 Helena 21 26 Anaconda 54 23 Capital 32 24 Central 44 28 Anaconda 30 22 Hardin 44 10 Hellgate 42 41 Lewistown 31 27 Sentinal 32 44 West 58 19 Butte 26 41 Livingston 44 16 West 41 29 Central 43 20 Bozeman 31 2 Laurel 0 28 Libby 27 44 Hardin 38 6 CMR 47 48 Lewistown 23 23 Kalispell 31 31 West 38 8 G.F. Public 40 41 Livingston 54 41 Laurel 40 Girls Swimming BRONCS OPPONENTS Won West Lost Won Anaconda Lost Won Deer Lodge Lost Lost Helena Won Lost Grt.FIs. Won Billings Invitational Third Place Havre Invitational Fifth Place State Fifth Place Boys Basketball BRONCS OPPONENT 63 Cody 39 53 Anaconda 80 65 Miles City 66 83 Sheridan 55 68 Havre 70(OT) 59 Capital 60 77 Helena 39 65 G.F. Public 78 49 CMR 58 60 West 67 61 Butte 70 53 Hellgate 67 71 Sentinel 76 65 West 57 51 Havre 59 84 Helena 66 65 Capital 71 62 CMR 55 76 G.F. Public 78 (OT) 80 Bozeman 61 Divisionals 67 Havre 49 64 CMR 67 53 Capital 55 Football BRONCS OPPONENT 3 Casper 13 0 Butte 21 17 Hellgate 0 12 G .F. Public 0 37 Capital 13 37 Helena 6 7 CMR 33 6 West 9 34 Havre 13 Boys Cross Country BRONCS OPPONENT 23 Helena 36 20 Havre 42 31 Powell 24 36 Sentinel 23 45 Hellgate 15 43 West 19 26 Glasgow 32 25 CMR 31 Invitational Third Place • State Eighth Place Girls Cross Country BRONCS OPPONENT 45 Helena 15 15 Havre 50 21 Sentinel 37 19 Hellgate 44 38 West 20 34 Glasgow 24 Invitational Fourth Place State Ninth Place 170 Bovs Swimming BRONCS OPPONENT Won West Lost Won Anaconda Lost Won Deer Lodge Lost Won Helena Lost Won Grt. FIs. Lost Lost Sheridan Won Billings Invitational Second Place Havre Invitational Third Place State First Place Boys Gymnastics BRONCS 90.11 OPPONENTS Bozeman 69.99 76 EMC-Frosh 92.15 104. 5 Capital 65. 1 80.65 West 68.50 96.45 Grt. FIs. 55.80 92.3 Butte 70 97 Sentinal 81.70 Billings Invitational First Place Divisionals Third Place State Fourth Place Girls Gymnastics BRONCS OPPONENTS 70.85 Sentinal 66. 1 69.05 Grt. FIs. 62.45 67. 2 West 72.65 79.70 Capital 64. 4 77 Bozeman 65.65 Billings Invitational Third Place State Fifth Place Girls Tennis BRONCS OPPONENT 1 West 7 8 Miles City 3 0 West 8 4 Glendive 8 Divisionals Third Place State Fifth Place Boys Track BRONCS OPPONENT 110 Capital 35 100 Bozeman 44 70 2 3 Butte 74 1 2 109 1 2 Powell 26 1 2 56 Public 89 90 West 55 107 Bozeman 38 103 CMR 42 Divisionals Second Place State Second Place Girls Track BRONCS OPPONENT 42 GF Public 76 34 West 84 51 Helena 67 80 Fergus 38 Invitational Second Place Divisionals Fourth Place Boys and Girls Golf PLACE Third Third Third Second First Fifth Second Third of TEAMS Three Six Four Three Two Five Two Six Helena Invitational Fourth Great Falls Invitational Thirteenth (boys) Great Falls Invitational Seventh (girls) Boys Tennis BRONCS OPPONENT 3 West 4 10 Miles City 1 4 West 4 Divisionals Second Place State Third Place 171 Top Right-Becky Martin and Mona Keller, who captured fourth and third places in the 100 backstroke at State, accept their awards while cheerleaders Lisa Fitcher, Betsy Tanner, and Carolyn Kelly observe the pres- entation with expressions of intense enthu- siams. Above- Aauuugghhh!M gasps Jeff Thomas, breast-stroke swimmer for the Bronco. Center-Randy Zimmerman, BSH diver, arches into a front dive with a half twist at the State swim meet. Right-Swim Team-Front Row: Mark Reed, Judy Lane, Diane Kuykendahl, Mona Keller, Kerrie Lindsey, Ronnalynn Zimmerman, Linda Singer, Cindy Allen. Middle Row: Coach Larry Phelps, Paul Dotson, Mark Entzminger, Ralph Dotson, Kathy Sos, Andy Forbes, Jeff Thomas, Randy Crellin, Coach Mike Jablin. Back Row: Kim Dickenson, Becky Martin, Dennis Fulkerson, Bob Eichenberger, Andy Wilcox, Nelson Moe, Dave Manthey, Randy Zimmerman. (Photo by Zimmerman Studio). 172 Swim Team Combines Efforts and Achieves Success Top Left-Mark Reed prepares to swim his leg of the 200 medley relay while Andy Forbes, another member of the relay team watches Dave Manthey (Not Shown) stroke up to the wall. Center Left-Paul Dotson leaps from the block for a good start in the 50 freestyle event. Teammate Andy Forbes cheers him on. Center Right-Divers Ronnalynn Zimmerman and Kerrie Lindsey sit with diving coach Rick Kelly intently watching the competition. Above Left- It's about time! Dave Manthey puts on a cool look for the camera after winning third palce in the 100 butterfly (Nice pants, Dave!). Above Center- Oh, wow, another one. Nelson Moe eyes his first place medal which he received for winning the 500 freestyle event. Above Right- Ha, ha. I'll get you next year! Junior Ralph Dotson, third place finisher in the 100 freestyle, smiles as he invisions him- self on the first place block. This year two coaches, ten girls, and thirteen guys combined their talents to produce a winning team. Con- traiy to last year when the girls' team took first place at State, the boys' team proved to be stronger of the two this year and took first at the State swim meet, while the girls placed eighth (out of 16 schools). Next year looks to be a good year also for the Bronc swimmers as all the divers are underclassmen and there are four male State winners and three female State winners returning to the pool. 173 Right- Cherrl Olsen (Left) leads the pack as they head for the finish line. Girls Track- Front Row: Susan Grimstad, Judi Layman, Shirle Wempner, Mary Parr, Marlice Reinschmidt, Julie Jangula, Cindy Lyle, Nancy Tipton, Jennifer Geering, Pam Bredwick. Second Row: Ms. Terri Johnson-coach, Wendy Ringstead, Renae Clark, Kris Anderson, Charisse Wakeland, Linda Marvin, Joyce Mork, Susie Sessions, Pam Bejot, Joey Lekse, Peggy Reichenberg. Third Row: Mr. Tom Hauck-coach, Cherri Olsen, Michelle Bitney, Julie Campbell, Judi Kittson, Selene Dracon, Jackie Degel, Janet Hicks, Cheryl Walter, Pam Pinnick, Ms. Phyl Miller-head coach, Ms. Toni Fox-coach. Fourth Row: Linda Heiser, Kelli Cox, Sheryl Ungefug, Kathy Wilkinson, Dawn Wirth, Cathy Rick, Michelle Lemke, Betty Oswald, Debbie Christiansen. Broncettes Place Fifth at State Right- Judi Layman about to over-come a West runner. Bottom Left- Susie Sessions shows a face of strain. Bottom Right- Linda Heiser crosses the finish line in agony. 175 Broncettes Qualify Five for State Top Left- Janet Hicks +hnjsts her javlin sky- ward. Top Right- Shirle Wempner crosses the finish line. Above- Ms. Toni Fox is camera shy, for once, (just kidding, Ms. Fox). Right- Linda Heiser lives it up with fellow teammates and a foreigner from West High. 176 Below- Nancy Tipton crosses the finish line. Bottom Left- Roni Love warms up. Bottom Right- Shirle Wempner flies over the bar. The 1976 girls' track team qualified only five competitors to the State track meet which was held in Missoula. Junior Jackie Degel and sophomore Judi Kittson qualified in the shot put and the discus, juniors Charisse Wake- land and Janet Hicks in the javlin, and the lone senior Susie Sessions in the discus. The 1977 girls team looks to be very strong as many juniors and sophomores will be returning. The Broncettes had twenty-five sophomore girls com- peting at the varsity level. Watch out West High, the Broncettes will be out for revenge! 177 Front Row; Joe Heiser-manager, Dan Barthuly, Mike Oliphant, Doug Mulvaney, John Schultis, Brad Schultis, Hank Hartman, Don Turley. Second Row: Wayne Gordon, Jeff Walker, Mark Walker, Ron Kangas, Scott Walker, Terry Alberta, Craig Wiggs, Mike Eshelman, Mike Stanhope. Third Row; Dan Seimers, Paul Taylor, Bryce Johnson, Mario Manu, Steve Starnes, Stu Hoefle, Stan Eckert. Fourth Row: Jim Purcell, Rob Entzminger, Esco Bell, Gerald Anderson, Dave Jones, Victor Alvarado, Russ Schmittou, Todd Paddock. Fifth Row: Mr. Bill Lazetich, Mr. Burton Pierce, Mr. John Alberta, Mr. Ralph Moerer-head coach. 178 Promise Shown by Juniors and Sophomores Left-Scott Walker blasts out of the starting blocks. Boys Track-Front Row: Willie Taylor, Mark Alberta, Dave Wyatt, Jeff Thomas, Guy Rogers, Nathan Longan, Scott Emerick, Terry Marshall, Craig Grider-manager. Second Row: Russ Filiner, Dennis Fulkerson, Nelson Moe, Doug Cowan, Pat Lemke, Wes Armstead, Bob Jones, Brad Burnett, Tim Wiesner. Third Row; Dave Sticka, Dave Sedam, Don Louk, Scott Helmbrecht, Geri Segrist, Mike Robbins, Darryl Weber. Fourth Row: Dave Thornquist, Jeff Hultgren, Jamie Moulton, Bill Ulrich, Rick Walters, Wade Ottem, Tim Bolin, Chuck Prill. Fifth Row: Mr. Jerry Jimmison, Mr. Harold Rhodes, Mr. Bob Hawke, Mr. Jack McLeod, James Anderson-manager. 179 Broncs Paced by Burnett, Paddock, Schmittou Top Center-Pat Lemke soars into the long jump pit. Above-Brad Burnett shows the thrill of victory in the two mile race. Right-Willie Taylor takes time out for a swim on a wet track. Far Right-Don Turley shows a look of strain when he hits the water in a dual meet with West High. 180 Top Left-Stuart Hoefle lets his javlin fly. Top Center-Craig Wiggs puts his legs in full speed. Top Right-Victor Alvarado looks to see where his discus is going. Center-Jeff Thomas crosses the finish line in the JayVee 880. Left-Geri Sigrist flies through the air in the high jump. 181 The 1976 Girls' Golf Team was comprised of only two girls this year, Cindy Corning, junior, and Peggy Kerr, sophomore. Neither of the girls qualified for state, but made exceptional progress through- out the year. With both girls re- turning and the help of a fine coach like Mr. Hank Cox, look for the girls to be a fine team in 1977. Top-Girls Golf Team-Peggy Kerr, Mr. Hank Cox, coach, Cindy Corning. Above-Cindy Corning goes looking for her ball In the rough. 182 Top Far Left-Cindy Corning shows a look of anticipation. Top Left-Cindy Corning then shows a smile. Above-Golf teams fire up in assembly before Divisional. Left-Peggy Kerr gets set. 183 Sophomores Lead Golfers. Led by Scott Stanaway, John Link, and Darrell Spooner, all sophomores, with the seasoned and experienced seniors Dick Hauptman and Bill Rector, the Bronc golf team had a disappointing sea- son in which it seemed they couldn't get untracked . Al- though they never won a meet, the golfers did show outstand- ing promise with strong sopho- more showing. Scott Stanaway showed this in being the lone Bronc to qualify for the State meet. Mr. Cox, head coach, also cited the absence of sen- ior Jack Kerr, who was out with an injured leg, as a definite disadvantage for the team. The Broncs hope to do a better job next year. Above Right-Dick Hauptmann looks his putt over. - 184 Boys' Golf Team-Front Row-Scott Stanaway, John Link, Darwin George, Ron Bruce. Back RowjAl Schneider, Dick Hauptmann, Bill Rector. Left-Ron Bruce and Darwin George look down the fareway during a golf meet at the Hilands Golf Course. Bottom Left-Bill Rector sinks his putt to finish par on the hole. Bottom Right-Dick Hauptmann tees off. 185 Junior Varsity Tennis-Front Row; Laurie Lechner, Cindy Boggess, Nancy Bakker. Middle Row: Irene Leligdowicz, Nona Craig, Sara Lee Melnick Pat McGee Lisa Saunders, Corine Ehresman. Back Row: Coach Larry Morris, Carol Dimich, Liz Moses, Lynne Hucke, Teresa Turnbull, Kris Schaffer, Kirsten Anderson, Lynn Forbes. Above, Middle, Lower Right-Suzy West anxiously waiting for the serve during a practice session. The varsity girls' tennis team had a relatively good year. The girls' team was led by Debbie Lechner and sparked by two sophomores, Jo Holden and Susan Moran. The junior varsity team will give a lot of competition to the remaining varsity members in the up coming year. 186 Girls' Varsity Tennis Team—Front Row: Susan Moran, Jo Holden, Suzy West. Back Row: Coach Larry Morris, Debbie Lechner, Kelly Tindall, Sandra Burns, Cheryl Wilson. Swinging Girls Try Harder Above Left-Coach Morris, with pipe, shows plenty of enthusiasm during a match. Kent Anderson is concentrating on the match while Eric Purcell looks away. Above-Cheryl Wilson watches, watches, waits. 187 188 Boys' Tennis-Front Row: Alan Toole, Mike Litwin, Matt Lamey, Dan Hagstrom, Pete Teal, Mr. Dave Klarich-coach. Second Row: Eric Stan Purcell, Brad Crawford, John Schneider, Jim Yapuncich, John Winegardner, Lee Morrison. Boys Qualify Three to State The boys tennis team qualified three of their members to the State Tennis meet. John Winegardner again led the boys in the singles. He placed 3rd at the State meet. Pete Teal and Matt Lamey were seeded number 1 in the state the entire year. They lost only one match all year and took 3rd in the doubles competition. The boys will be losing two seniors at the varsity level. Look for them to be top contenders next spring. Top Left-John Winegardner blasts one away. Left-Brad Crawford plays back and forth. 189 Right-Darwin George terrifies the de- fense as Tom Mellor looks on. Below-John Schneider gives a backhand. Bottom Left-Pat Lamey set to return the ball. Bottom Right-Willie Thomas shows his form. The boys intramural program got off to a big start last fall drawing many participants from all grades. The fall program consisted of such sports as football, volleyball, and tennis. With the swing of the racket or the kick of a ball, everyone seemed to have a good time. 190 Intramurals Show Many Activities Top Left-Kris Schaffer gives a mighty swat. Middle-Donna Vaughn shows a look of deter- mination. Above-Wayne Gordon lets off some steam. Right-Darryl Weber gets the snap while Scott Stanaway and Jim Urbaska prepare for the upcoming play. 191 BSH Athletes Add Excitement to Activities Right- Mr. Tom Hauck holds his hands to give a signal. Far Right- Dan Higbie eyes around for a team- mate. Below- Bronc defense moves in on West High. Bottom Right- Mr. John Alberta, head foot- ball coach, checks his watch as game time approaches. 192 Below- Kari Nelson and Michelle Wilson live it up during the State Meet. Far Right- Ken Smith gets ready mentally. Bottom Left- Ross Whitmore looks back during the West High game. Bottom Right- Mike Thomas gives a 1 before the game gets over. We lost! 193 State and Divisionals Full of Action Packed Excitement Center Right-Brian Bartz thinks he knows the answer. Head coach Mr. George Grossi looks on. Center-All the fans watch Dan Higbie at the divisional. Above-Jack Kerr, Mike Thomas, and Jeff Campbell look to find their seats in Helena. Right-Terry Alberta passes to Pat Hennessey against Helena Capital. 194 Top Left- Lets Go Broncs Pre-game huddle at the Divisional. Above-Fans fire up Broncs in Helena. Left-Michelle Wilson pauses during her routine. The Broncs gymnastic teams did better than expected at the state gymnastics meet that was held in Senior's gym. The boys finished fourth led by Brian Bartz, Jim Smith and Ken Fettig. The girls finished fifth and were led by Michelle Wilson, Shirle Wempner, Sharron Hoy and Kari Nelson. For the fans at the Divisional, most of the games were full of plenty excitement. In the first game Dan Higbie poured in 20 points to led the Broncs over the Havre Blue Ponies. The next night Senior fell to number one C.M.R. by a score of 67-64. Duey Kautzmann was high with 20 points to led the Senior scorers. Senior's hope for a return trip to the State tourna- ment flew out the window as the Broncs lost the Saturday morning game to Helena Capital 53-55. 195 Right- Duey Kautzmann, Pat Hennessy, and Dan Higbie have a little argument with West High. Below- John Winegardner tenses up before a match. Bottom Right- Shirle Wempner soars through the air in the long jump. 1% Athletes Shine in A A Competition Top Left- Ron Kangas doing some serious thinking. Above- Joe Scherger carries his loaf of bread to the goal line. Far Left- Jeff Booth glances down the line at his teammates. Left- John Shultis strides it out in a track meet. 197 Right-Russ Schmlttou tries to crack a grin. Below-Terry Alberta does a dance. Below Right-Jackie Degel wins first in State in the discus event. Bottom Left-Brad Burnett is backed up against a door. Bottom Middle-Don Turley tenses up for the photographer. Bottom Right-Todd Paddock lets his face talk. There were many athletes to be honored this year. In the fall Terry Alberta was named All-State first team punter and second team kicker in football. Brad Burnett did outstanding in two sports this year. He placed second in the State Cross Country meet. He slso received second in the two mile and third in the mile at the State Track meet. Pat Hennessy was named to the Montana All-Star basketball team. He was the only player from Billings to be named to the 10 man roster. In State Wrestling Don Turley took first place at 132 pounds. Doug Meyers placed second at 145 pounds while Ken Smith took fourth at 155 pounds. The Boys Swim team took state this year. There were really no individual standouts since it was a complete team effort. The 400 free style relay team ( Dave Manthey, Paul and Ralph Dotson, Nelson Mol) did manage to break the state record by six seconds. In track Todd Paddock took a first in the shot and a fifth in the discus. Russ Schmittou took first in the low hurdles and second in the high hurdles. Jackie Degel took a first for the girls in the discus and a second in the shot. Dave Thornquist placed second in the 440 for the Boys' team. In tennis John Winegardner placed third in singles and Pete Teal and Matt Lamey placed third in the doubles competition. Congratulations to Terry Alberta and Dave Thornquist for lettering in three varsity sports in their senior year! 198 Honored Athletes Are Plentiful at BSH Left-Boys' Swim Team-Front Row: Dave Manthey, Nelson Moe, Mark Entzminger, Mark Reed. Second Row: Mr. Larry Phelps, Randy Zimmerman, Andy Forbes, Ralph Dotson, Jeff Thomas, Mr. Mike Jablin. Below-Varsity Letter Club-Front Row: Mike Litwin, Russ Schmittou, Brian Bartz, Jeff Campbell, Ross Whitmore, Tom McCormick. Second Row: Michelle Wilson, Kelly Davis, Nancy Tipton, Clint Harwood, Mike Beebe, Terry Alberta, Jeff Hultgren, Rick Walters. Third Row: Jack Kerr, Hank Hartman, Judi Layman, Kathy Jones, Roni Love, Dan Espeland, Royal Falk. Fourth Row: John Schultis, Pete Bitney, Bonnie Briggs, Don Turley, Pat Hennessy, Brad Burnett, Todd Paddock. Fifth Row: Stu Hoefle, Dick Hauptmann, Tom Mellor, Paul Grimstead, Brian Parker, Scott Helmbrecht, Randy Crellin, Jeff Thomas, Guy Rogers, Duey Kautzmann, Mike Oliphant. 199 Senior High's annual B-Day dance, sponsored by Pep Club, was held this year on October 3. The dance was deocrated with orange and black balloons and streamers. Dartboard provided the music. Highlighting the evening was the crowning of the B-Day King and Queen, Joe Scherger and Sherril Fagg. Top Right-Carmie Collum enjoys dancing to the sounds of Dartboard. Center Right-Sherril Fagg needs the support of Joe Scherger after they win B-Day Queen and King. Above-Don Turley and Jean Whittinghill just can't get together on where they're going. Right-The expressions on the faces of Jay Carroll, Mary Zimmerer, and Gwen Berry vary. It Happened at the B-Day Dance. . . Top Left-Brad Frank prefers watching to dancing. Center Left-Sherril Fagg and Joe Scherger dance after being crowned B-Day Queen and King. Above-A member of the band Dartboard really gets into his music. 203 Candidates Laura Hofmann and Pete Teal Darlene Espeland and Tom Mellor Lisa Fitchner and Rob Entzminger Kristi Boe and Terry Alberta 205 The Winter Formal was held this year on December 13. The cold and snow outside made everyone appreciate the warmth of the cafeteria. There was some disappointment in having the dance at school, however. The theme was Good Friends and Fireplaces. The dance was sponsored by Kinetic Club and AK. Top Right-Arthel Kautzmann and Mike Oliphant take time out and find something very interesting to look at. Above Left-At the Friday morning assembly, Ice Prince and Princess candidates were an- nounced and gathered around the Christmas tree. They are Darlene Anderson, Rob Entzminger, Lisa Fitchner, Pat Hennessy, Terry Alberta, Kristi Boe, Pete Teal, Laura Hofmann (Behind Elf), Darlene Espeland, and Tom Mellor. Left-What's up Brian? Brian Parker and Julie Johnson dance to the music of Edge. 206 Winter Formal Highlights Christmas Season Top: Cindy Allen and Wes Armstead change the pace of the evening and show off their jitterbugging talents. Above-Darlene Anderson and Pat Hennessy were crowned Ice Princess and Prince. Darlene glares at Pat while she cradles her roses: Pat, we weren't even goona come tonight! Above Right-AK member Susan Schwidde announces the Ice Prince and Princess candidates at the assembly while other members decide who gets to pin a flower on the next candidate an- nounced. Left-Wake up Guy! (not a bad place to fall asleep, though). Donna Erickson and Guy Rogers seem to be enjoying this formal despite the dislike of the cafeteria's atmosphere. 207 AaaJiuiiui B-Day Royalty Michelle Wilson and Brad Bumett Todd Paddock and Betsy Tanner B-Day King and Queen Joe Scherger and Sherril Fagg Photos compliments of BAUMGARTNER WELLER STUDIO Miss Broncette Shirle Wempner Candidates LaVerne Kline, Lynn Klicker, Erin Shane, Ann LeBar, Susie Sessions 211 I Only Have Eyes for You 212 Top Left- Pam Hoban and Brian Bennett seem to be having a good time as they dance to music furnished by Psalms. Top Right- Steen Jorgensen with his escort Gail Mork after being crowned Mr. Preferred. Above and Center Right- Couples Nelson Moe and Diane Kuykendall, and Doug Mulvaney and Shirley Sticka seem to be doing fine. Right- Dave Thornquist, Mr. Preferred candidate, is having a sweet time eating a pie at the annual Twirp Assembly. Twirp, what a night to re- member. With a theme like I Only Have Eyes For You the girls grabbed the guy of their choice and headed for the Ra- mada Inn for a night of fun and . . . excitement? It was a gala affair and with music furnished by Psalms the couples danced the night away. Top Left- Anne LeBar and Mr. Preferred candidate Rob Von Hess chat while the band takes a break. Top Center- Paul Kober and Joyce Mork enjoy one another's company as they dance to a slow song. Top Right- It looks like Tina Mahan is having fun being strangled by her date, Ron Stotz. Above- Sandra Burns, Jeff Booth, and Dana Martinez take a break from dancing to have a nice cool cup of punch. Above Right- Lynne Hucke and Gail Mork stand with Mr. Preferred candidates Mike Litwin and Steen Jorgensen at the Twirp Assembly. 213 Mr. Preferred Candidates Prom Brings Thoughts of Prom's theme this year was Sum- mer Breeze. The dance was held at the Ramada Inn and couples danced to the sounds of Night Bridge. There was an array of pretty dresses, rented tuxes, and lots and lots of flowers. One could tell by all the laughter in the air that students were having a wonderful time. It was a nice way to end the year. Above-Julie Bawden and Dennis Fulkerson take a break from dancing to get their picture taken. Above Right-Wes Armstead is doing his thing, jitterbugging, only this time with Jean Whittinghill. Right-Dennis Sticka and Laurie Graf have fun doing their own things, too. Far Right-Randy Wilcox and Kim Kuntz seem to be very relaxed as they dance. 216 Summer Breezes Above Left-Steve Holt and Susan Wallace enjoy one another's company. Above-Mike Opheim and Rose Silbernagel joke around on the dance floor. Left-Nelson Moe flashes his Donny Osmond smile for the camera. 217 Student Council Sparks Many Activities 8 1975-76 Student Council Officers-Front Row: Lynn Klicker-secretary, Rob VonHess-President, Kim Bryan-vice- president. Top Row: Brian Parker- treasurer. First Semester Student Council-Front Row: Amy Hartman, Scotta Tucker, Susan Schwidde, Kelly Davis, Brian Parker, Mike Oliphant, Hank Hartman, Brad Burnett, Mike Thomas, Don Turley. Second Row: Stacey Speed, Dana Bjomson, Julie Kingsbury, Shirley Sticka, Kathalinda Bettise, Cindy Michael, Sandy Bergner, LaVerne Kline, Terry Alberta. Third Row: Greg Anderson, Nathan Longan, Brad Shultis, Julie Ferguson, Darlene Espland, Gail Mork, Tim O'Leary, Rich Stripp, Wayne Gordon. Fourth Row: Beth Bragg, Debbie Christianson, Bonnie Briggs, Judi Layman, Sherril Fagg, Susie Sessions, Kristy Hurst, Christine Leedy, Kim Bryan, Annette Bransetter, Debbie Martin. Fifth Row: Duey Kautzmann,Dan Higbie, Brian Bartz, Terry Bettise, Mike Litwin, Lynn Klicker, LouAnn Byrne, Judy Lane, Kerrie Lindsey, Brian Heikes. Sixth Row: Merry Sewell, Luanne Negrete, Sandra Burns, Michelle Wilson, Dave Hall, Matt Jenness, Paul Fussed, Mark Entzminger, Harvey Hergett, Randy Crellin, Bob Jones. Seventh Row: Art LaGaly, Ron Riddle, Lisa Fitchner, Jill Helmer, Sandy Snell, Cindy Coming, Charlene Cattaneo, Tara McDonough, Dave Manthy, Ralph Dotson, Dennis Fulkerson. Eighth Row: Todd Paddock, Laurie Boggio, Julie Boggio. With the Student Council officers having a Go get 'em attitude, Student Council had a very successful year in sponsoring many of the school's activities. B-Day had to have been one of their best projects all year. With Mike Thomas in charge of getting the best and cheapest food, it just figures that the food was great. It was also a great success because the Broncs won the game that night. Next year's B-Day looks to be even better, but it will take a lot of work to top this year's celebration. Spirit Day was held on October 18 and again this was a success. Ann LeBar and Lynne Hucke did alot of hard work in preparing this day and should be complimented. About 100 people took part in this mass clean-up of the school grounds. Second Semester Student Council-Front Row: Julie Johnson, Rita Reichert, Paul Taylor, Mike Regnier, Cheryl Wilson, Lynne Hucke, Mariane Sweeney, Linda Gergen, Lori Anderson, Stacey Speed, Kris Imhoff, Nancy Roswurm. Second Row: Mark Waite, Willie Taylor, Dana Bjornson, Lynn Klicker, Micky Gordon, Cindy Michael, Carrie Currey, Susan Schwidde, Kelly Davis, LouAnn Byrne, Michelle Wilson, Gail Reese, Jane Heyd, Sandy Snell, Kristy Hurst, Charisse Wakeland, Althea Kober. Third Row: Dave Ayre, Ron Riddle, Steve Reley, Jim Glover, Dave Hall, Rob VonHess, Mike Thomas, Hank Hartman, Louis Maxwell, Kim Bryan, Judi Layman, Debbie Christiansen, Susie Sessions, Bonnie Briggs, Julie Bogglo, Lauri Boggio, Laura Hofmann. Fourth Row: Don Lee, Gary Grosz, Rich Norval, Curt Kolstad, Rich Stripp, Brian Parker, Wes Armstead, Don Turley, Paul Grimstad, Mike Litwin, Dick Stefani, Paul Campbell, Pat Hennessy, Tom Houston, Charlie Hoefle, Craig Wiggs, Mike Oliphant, Ralph Dotson, Terry Bettise, Pete Teal. The Many Faces of Student Council The first big project that started the new year was the Blood Drive that was held on January 12-13. Many people gave their blood so the drive was a success. The first stu- dent movie of the year was held on January 14. The movie was Psycho and everyone seemed to enjoy it. The next movie was held on March 10. This time the movie was The Day of the Dolphin For the first time, Senior High held an exchange with Red Lodge High school. The four Red Lodge students came to Billings on Febru- ary 18-19. The computer dating service was another big event this year. The results came in too late forTwirp through, sorry girls! This was the only Student Council money pro- ject for the entire year. Many projects this year, as in the past, could not have been possi- ble without the hard work of Student Council Advisor, Mr. Robert Zupan. Top Center-Laura Hofmann enjoys a Pepsi and a doughnut during Spirit Day. Top Right-Bill Scott takes a look at the delicious B-Day chicken. Right-Sherril Fagg wonders what is going on during Spirit Day. 222 Below-President Rob VonHess gives Treasurer Brian Parker the look as Brian is caught glass eyed during a sentence. Right-Lynn Klicker reads the minutes of a Student Council meeting. Bottom Left-Rika Overfelt laughs away during Spirit Day. Bottom Center-Gail Reese is caught in all the fun at the B-Day Picnic. 2 23 Center Top-Faith Pinkerton Is caught by the photographer. Center Right-Advertising manager Ken Stark demonstrates how to do the Kung Fu fight. Center-Typically, Wes Armstead is too busy to pose for the camera (or is he asleep?). Center Bottom-Scott Forshee prepares chemi- cals for processing photos-look at those muscles! Right-Advisor Mr. Lloyd Mickelson smiles to advertise the 1976 yearbook. Below-Julie Kingsbury and Marcy McClelland busy at the typewriters. WL+t VENTY-6lX Additions to Annual Staff Affect Everyone Front Row: Mary Nitchman, Linda Lyle, Faith Pinkerton, Mariane Sweeney, Scott Forshee, Dan Hagstrom, Dennis Sticka, Brian Parker, Mike Oliphant. Second Row: Paul Kober, Mike Robbins, Steen Jorgensen, Ken Stark, Marcy McClelland, Robin Leatherman, Laurie Brink, Paige Gustafson, Susan Seyfert, Betsy Longo, Althea Kober, Julie Kingsbury Top Row: Kerrie Norris, Kent Anderson, Wes Armstead, Jim Urbaska, Kristy Hurst, Ellen Congdon Top Left-One, two, three-Bang! Top Right-In Tiger glasses and a cowboy hat editor Dave Williams is ready for anything! Above-Bronc Express-Front Row: Scott Forschee, Dennis Sticka, Steve Herbert, Danny Schmidt, Bill Scott, Jay Carroll, Wes Armstead, Jim Urbaska, Britt Moffet. Second Row: Sandra Stoddard, Georgette Massick, Laurie Graf, Dan Hagstrom, Kathy McFarland, Mona McPhail, Pat Nessen, Karen Davidson. Third Row: Jeff Leader, Kent Anderson, Dave Williams, Mike Hoff, Randy Gallagher, Beth Bragg, Loretta Hetzer, Steen Jorgensen. Back Row: Bill Jones, Mickey Beckers, Gordon Stack, Rich Stripp. Bronc Express Staff Produces Highly Rated Paper Top Left-Dave Williams, Dan Hagstrom, and Randy Gallagher are caught at the other end of the camera. Top Right- Help! gurgles head photographer Dan Hagstrom as Dave and Randy attack him. Center Left-Staffers Karen Davidson and Jeff Leader distribute papers to students on a publication day. Center-Bill Jones, staff member, is caught off guard. Center Right-Editor Beth Bragg tells it like it Is. Left- Peek-a-boo! Adviser Mr. Lloyd Mickelson poses for the cameraman. 227 Clubs Help Extend Knowledge of Foreign Languages Spanish Club-Kneeling: Zane Gray, Robert Cockrell, Standing: Ms. Sarah Repka, Carla Stevens, Gwen Berry, Valerie Hill, Cheryl Coker, Debbie Kaiser, Maria Purcell, Leigh Ann Kudloff. German Club-Front Row: John Schneider, Paige Gustafson, Ms. Judy Nybo, Kerrie Lindsey, Susan Schwidde. Second Row: Janet Jones, Kathy Colton, Sherri Schrupp, Lori Anderson, Melanie Ortmann, Kathy Shaffer, Kim Rom, Luanne Negrete, Lynn Forbes, Lora Lee, Sherry Jorgenson, Sheryl Ungefug, Carla Roller, Michele Lemke, Julie Lemon, Debbie Ehrmantraut, Laurie Reichert, Robin Stark. Third Row: Cheryl Coker Selene Dracon, Charis Lamien, Vicki Allison, Dorothy Carlton, Judi Layman, Lletta Reiss, Eunice Walter, Jan Bowman, Christi Hansen ' Peggy Kerr, Julie Campbell, Jan Cole, Kmi Wolf. Fourth Row: Jon Spechalske, Dan Hanson, Mike Litwin, Jon May, Dana Bjornson, Mickey Gordon, Jeff Michael, Charlie Hoefle, Russ Fillner, Scott Bressler, Keith Keierleber, Glen Nelson, Steve George. Back Row: Eric Anderson Marc Priest, Harvey Hergett, Ray Ketterling, Jim Glover, Andy Hill, Brian Bartz, Jeff Naegelen, Matt Meismer, Mark Meismer, Jerry Wig'gs Ken Stark, Scott Luptak, Jerry McKeever, Steve Kenyon. 228 French Club-Front Row: Ms. Valerie Bierwiler, Pat McGee, Ellen Hartman, Stacev Speed, Kay Bawden, Christine Rangitsch. Second Row: Annette Sago, Dawn Wirth, Irene Leligdowicz, Carrie Wiman, Kerry Jenness, Kate Hahn, Vick? Derheim, Ellen Wyman. Third Row: Cindy Teal, Laura Hofmann, Marcy McClelland, Lisa Saunders, Valerie Schneider, Yvonne Dinius, Carol Penwell, Linda Reichert. Fourth Row: Mary Miller, Linda Gillison, Stancine Fawcett, Yvonne Bergeron, Lynne Milne, Deanne Bornhoft, Cheri Von Bergen, Debbie Christiansen, Annette Murphy. Fifth Row: Liz Hagerman, Richard Bailey, Eric Nelson, Rich Stripp, Mike Hoff, Eric Tilleson, Robert Ricker, Doug Beckers. Senior High has clubs for each of the four languages to extend in- volvement in languages to outside normal classroom functions. These clubs not only raise money for the AFS program, they also sponsor an International Dinner, attend a for- eign language festival in Powell, Wyoming, and put on a language festival here in Billings. Junior Classical League-Kneeling: David Klimper, Mickey Gordon, Wayne Gordon, Nelson Moe, Terry Shoman. Standing: Carl Beswick, Susan Wallace, Kathy Timm, Kim Floberg, Carol Terribilini, Karlen Moe, Julie Keene, Beth Bragg, Carrie Currey, Phil Heywood, Mr. Robert Roesbery. 229 Top Right-John Link and Mr. Jerry Kessler of BKC operate a concession stand, one of the many ways that clubs earn money at BSH. Left-Language students enjoy singing along with Valeri Gunsch on the bus trip home from a language festival in Powell, Wyoming. Bottom Right-Empty American Yearbook Company boxes form a memorial to the Bronc yearbook. Be low-Majorettes advertise the first dance of the year, which they sponsored. Clubs Involve People, Places, Fun Below Left-The German Bottle Band plays a tune for the guests of the International Dinner. From Left-Dorothy Carlton, Sherri Schrupp, Doug Myers, Sheryl Ungefug, Kathy Colton. Bottom Left-French Club member Dawn Wirth helps prepare food for the International Dinner. Below Right-Members of Z Club, a BSH service club, make balloon toys for a party at the Receiving Home. Bottom Right-Althea Kober buys a tasty dougnut from Z Club members Kim Bryan and Lietta Reisse. Girls' State-Clockwise From Left: Bonnie Briggs, Gail Mork, Judi Layman, and Paige Gustafson. Senior Councelors-1. Pat Lamey 2. Jack Kerr 3. Annette Murphy 4. Beth Bragg 5. Dan Hagstrom 6. Pete Teal 7. Paige Gustafson 8. Susie Sessions 9. Karlen Moe 10. Gerald Pattyn 11. Rob Von Hess 12. John Schneider 13. Brad Burnett 14. Lynn Klicker 15. Mike Litwin 16. Don Turley 17. Randy Wilcox 18. Terry Alberta 19. Bonnie Briggs 20. Paul Grimstad 21. Dan Espeland 22. Todd Paddock 23. Tom Mellor 24. Dan Higbie 25. Dick Hauptman 26. Mark Swanson 27. Judi Layman 28. Zane Gray 29. Mike Kerner 30. Doug Myers 31. Bret Luedke 32. Gail Mork 33. Lynne Hucke 34. Ann LeBar 35. Sherri I Fagg 36. Laura Hofmann 37. Betsy Tanner 38. Lee Ann Kudloff 39. Shirle Wempner 40. Kim Bryan 232 Seniors Honored With Clubs Senior High has two major organizations to honor outstanding seniors. They are Sen- ior Counselors, which puts on the first day of school assembly and helps at open house, and National Honor Society, which offers tutoring and, this year, participated in a Career Day with Billings' businessmen. Girls' and Boys' Staters are also chosen for their outstanding qualities and attended a week-long seminar where they learned the fundamentals of government. Left-Boys' State-Bottom Row: Todd Paddock, Zane Gray, Rob Von Hess, Dave Hall. Second Row: Don Turley, Randy Wilcox, Mike Litwin. Top: Dan Hagstrom. Honor Society-Front Row: Brad Burnett, Sherril Fagg, Mike Litwin. Second Row: Shelly Martel I, Theresa Nichols, Shirle Wempner, Marilyn Kent, Jane Hefenieder, Beth Bragg, Angie Nebeker, Leigh Ann Kudloff, Susan Anderson, Laverne Kline, Lynne Hucke, Lisa Fitchner, Jill Helmer. Third Row: Rocky Plouvier, Zane Gray, Kevin Homewood, Janet Rivera, Bonnie Briggs, Julie Jangula, Judy Drange, Kim Rom, Darlene Espeland, Judi Layman, Karlen Moe, Sharon Dineen, Kristi Boe, Betsy Tanner, Kim Templin, Kay Bawden, Shelley Zdrojek, Luanne Negrete. Fourth Row: Carl Beswick, Lynn Klicker, Ann LeBar, Gail Mork, Paige Gustafson, Rose Silbernagel, Cheryl Greenfield, Kathleen Colton, Jeanne McManus, Joanne Beringer, Cheryl Coker, Kim Bryan, Lietta Reiss, Dan Hagstrom, Cass Whalen, Pat Lamey, Russ Schmittou. Fifth Row: Mark Wirth, Mark Meismar, Vint Lavinder, Ron Mills, Edward Wolfgram, Bret Luedke, Jeff Hannah, Gerald Pattyn, Mike Kemer, Lawrence Heyd, Andy Hill, Rob Von Hess, Mike Devous, Denny Espeland, Jay Lansing, Doug Beckers, Danny Espeland, Mark Hayfield. Back Row: Doug Myers, Jay Bejot, Jim Glover, John Schneider, Tim Bailey, Paul Fussed, Gerald Kennedy, Fred Yapuncich, Andy Forbes, Steen Jorgensen, Mike Beebe, Tom Mellor, Pat Hennessy, Jeff Naegelen, Rob Entzminger, Todd Paddock, Peter Bandel. 233 Students Get Satisfaction From Service Clubs Z-Club- Standing in Front: Kim Bryan, Sheila Covalt, Wallis Pettit, Ann LeBar, Lietta Reiss. Front Row: Michelle Lemke, Kris Schaffer, Lou Ann Byrne, Janet Rivera, Tina Mahan, Sue Mason, Marilyn Kent, Lea Weis, Corine Ehresman, Jane Heyd, Sara Lee Melnick, Sherrill Fagg. Middle Row: Barb Reeder, Julie Boggio, Linda Singer, Julie Hagadone, Leigh Ann Kudloff, Kelly Dick, Judi Layman, Eunice Walter, Jodi Schaffer, Nancy Bakker, Dela Bethruem, Bonnie Briggs, Ms. Barbara Clausen. Back Row: Kim Smith, Judy Danskin, Shawn Herzog, Linda Crouse, Colleen Greenfield, Lynn Milne, Tammie Booth, Ellen Wyman, Gail Mork, Loretta Hetzer, Karen Davidson, Paige Gustafson, Lynne Hucke, Rosalyn Geiger. YKC- Mark Reed, Robert Reichert, Chris Abbey, Dana Bjornson, Dan Bornhoft, Lori Anderson, Barry Zirko, Paul Fussell, Dave Hall, Andy Hill, Wayne Gordon, Tim Bailey. Second Row: Dick Speed, Mr. Dewey Hansen, Bret Bennet, John Wilcox, Hank Hartman, John Schultis, Marc Swanson, Eric Tillison, Richard Bailey, Mark Latta, Kurt Morken. Third Row: Mike Litwin, Nelson Moe, Vern Corson, Russ Crawford, Robert Ricker, Matt Jenness, Mickey Gordon, Scott Bressler, Larry Heyd, Bret Luedke, Doug Anderson, Jerry Kennedy. Fourth Row: Carl Beswick, Pat Norwood, Carl Anderson, Jon May, David Klimper, Kurt Erickson, Phil Norwood. Back Row: Chris Sorensen, Greg Morgan, Brian Harr, Phil Heywood, Terry Shoman, Andy Forbes, Bob Eichenberger, Tom Bick, Jay Carroll, Jeff Thomas, Mark Restad, Steen Jorgensen. Holding Banner: Jim Glover, Mike Kerner. 234 Kinetic Club- Front Row: Cheryl Coker, Sherene Bellamy, Ms. Pat Smith, Ms. Penny Bergland, Julie Bawden, Carol Penwell, Carla Roller. Second Row: Paula Roller, Rhonda Bruce. Third Row: Mary Nitchman, Linda Lyle, Marcy McClelland. Back Row: Carol Frogge, Nancy Louk. BKC- On Ladder: Dick Stefani. Front Row: Tom Mellor, Kevin Bryan, Eric Purcell, Rob Von Hess, Mary Wold, Brian Parker, Jim Urbaska, Darwin George. From Top, Clockwise: Dennis Fulkerson, Nathan Long, Jim McGee, Mr. Jerry Kessler, Dale Robbins, Rob Balock, Wade Ottem, Dick Hauptman, Tom Lynch, Steve Estergreen, John laris, Clay Mattson, Brad Burnett, Clyde Dailey, Mike DeVous, Greg Campbell, Rich Stripp, Tim O'Leary, John Winegardner, Blayde Johnson, Bill Arnold, Scott Beller. Front Row: Janet Jones, Jackie Shoemate, Susan Moran, Kim Josephson, Beth Hoiness, Jo Holden, Cheryl Wilson. Second Row: Sande Snell, Judy Kirk, Patty Parobeck, LaDeen Vodden, Lynn Forbes, Sandra Burns, Anne Ayre, Cathy Branstetter. Third Row: Lisa Fitchner, Nancy Roswurm, Nancy Miller, Lorie Solberg, Kathy Heiser, Cindy Michael, Betsy Tanner, Mary Scheid, Karyn Haider, Lauri Boggio. Back Row: Carol Dimich, Susan Smith, Susan Schwidde, Becky Weiss, Debbie Smith, Diana Fisher, Kerrie Lindsey, Kathlinda BeHise, Darlene Anderson, Laura Hofmann, Shirley Sticka, Valerie Hill, Rieka Overfelt. 235 Clubs Spread School Interests Camera Club-Sitting: Dan Dickenson, Charlene Cattaneo, Kim Dickenson. Standing: Clarisse Leite, Doug Triggs, Mike Scheel, Mr. Edward Robbins, Shawn Redmond. 236 Art Club-Sitting: Kelly Tindall, Meg Masters, Erin Shane. Second Row: India Juel, Jodee Kiedrowski, Debbie Lechner, Diane Yarbrough. Back Row: Dave Whitmore, Forrest Moon, Dale Robbins, Mark Wirth, Dan Lich, Gerry Lee, Mr. Leo Olson. Included in BSH's list of clubs are those which serve as an ex- tension to school. For example. Library Club is for those who work in the library during school hours. Accordingly, Art Club and Camera Club are for those students wno are interested in creating and picture- taking beyond classroom assign- ments. Quill and Scroll is more of an honorary organization for students that have put more than the required number of hours in on the school paper or yearbook. Quill and Scroll-Front Row: Beth Bragg, Karen Davidson, Julie Kingsbury, Second Row: Kathy McFarland, Mona McPhail, Dan Hagstrom, Althea Kober. Third Row: Mike Hoff, Faith Pinkerton, Dave Williams. Fourth Row: Kent Anderson, Jeff Leader, Laurie Graf. Fifth Row: Ken Stark, Rich Stripp, Steen Jorgensen. Back Row: Dennis Sticka, Brian Parker, Mike Oliphant. Big-As-Life; Paige Gustafson, Wes Armstead 237 Library Club- From Left: Linda Rasmussen, Julie Bawden, Amber Bellamy, She 11 i Smith, Mary Ann Stewart, Gayle Marohn, Vicki Derheim Kelli Cox, Linda Lingelbach, Shaye Price, Barbara Olson, Marie Purcell, Penny Sorlie, Nancy Bent, Lee Morrison, Tom Daniel. Clubs Get Involved 238 Top Right-Gallant BKC'ers fight for the title in the BKC-YKC water fight held yearly in Pioneer Park. Right-Jay Bejot and Mark Reed, members of drama club, do warm-up exercises on BSH's stage. Below-Rich Stripp puts his strength into his swing at a BKC-Z Club softball game. The two clubs also enjoyed a picnic that same afternoon. Below Center and Below Right-What a pro! BKC'er Tim O'Leary demonstrates his pitching style at the BKC-Z Club softball game. Center-The Winners! Members of YKC, although they look like they don't quite know what is going on in this photo, came out on top in the annual BKC-YKC water fight. Bottom Left-Members of Z-Club enjoy the atmosphere at the end-of-the-year dinner held each year at Wong Village. Z Club is involved in many activ- ities, both in school and on a com- munity basis. Members of Z-Club participate in fun activities such as skating parties, softball games, and, this year, they had a slumber party. This service club sponsors two main school events each year-the AFS Follies and the Twirp Dance. Out- side of school, Z-Club puts on birthday parties for the Boys' Club of Billings and helps the Receiving Home in various ways. Being a ser- vice club, Z-Club's goal is to earn money to donate to worthy causes. This year they gave $1200 to AFS, $100 to the BSH Drama Department, $50 to the 4th Floor Alley project, $100 to the Ramallah Girls' School in Jordan, and $100 to the Sun- shine Home for Girls here in Billings. 239 Students interested in dramatical arts, debate, speech and acting are not without the advantages of clubs that cater to these areas. Members of the Forensic team compete in a variety of speaking categories with titles such as Debate, Oral Interp., Extemp., and Memorized Public Address. Drama Club deals with acting and stagecraft while Thespians is an honorary club for those students who have earned a certain amount of points in drama-related activities. Thespians- Front Row: Jay Bejot, Lori Anderson, Marla Chambers, Stacy Speed, Mike Foos. Second Row: Kris Imhoff, Janet Rivera, Karlen Moe, Mickey Becker. Third Row: Vint Lavinder, Debbie Martin, Ronda Jones, Cheri Von Bergen, Chris Abbey. Fourth Row: Robert Reichert, Bonnie Archer, Vern Corson. Fifth Row: Tim Bailey, Mark Meismer. Back Row: Paul Fussell. Drama Club- Front Row: Dennis Fulkerson, Terry Beswick, Peggy Kreiner, Lori Anderson, Stacy Speed, Betsy Longo, Becky Forsythe, Deenee Howett. Second Row: Dave Hall, Vern Corson, Robert Reichert, Marc Swanson, Chris Abbey, Marcy McClelland, Glen Nelson. Third Row: Mark Meismer, Mark Reed, Dan Bornhoft, Dana Bjornson, Mike Foos, Dick Speed. Back Row: Denise White, Paul Fussell, Tom Huston, Tim Bailey, Mike Opheim. 240 Students Speak, Act Out AFS- Front Row: Lori Thaut, Vicki Derheim, Kris Imhoff, Leigh Ann Kudloff, Cassie Barnard, Marc Swanson, Steen Jorgensen, Mike Litwin, Beth Bragg, Lynne Hucke, Karen Davidson. Second Row: Russ Crawford, Jeff Hannah, Richard Bailey, Andy Hill, John Schneider, Hank Hartman, Guy Rogers, Randy Crellin, Gerald Pattyn, Jeff Leader. Back Row: Gail Mork, Paige Gustafson, Ann LeBar, Tim ailey, Mike Hoff, Rich Stripp. Sitting: Joe Barrett, Andy Hill, Jon Spechalske, Scott Bressler, Tom Lynch, Glen Nelson, Russ Crawford. Kneeling: Tim 0 Leary, Ed Wolfgram, Vernon Corson, Barry Zirko, Steen Jorgensen, Paul Fussell, Tim Bailey, Wayne Gordon, Dan Hagstrom. Standing: Jennifer Geering, Brenda Guay, Leigh Ann Kudloff, Ellen Wyman, Allyn Calton, Karlen Moe, Dorothy Carlton, Sheri Schrupp, Cheryl Coker, Carla Hall, Denise White, Charlotte Raines, Vanessa Anderson, Debbie Martin, Stacy Speed, Kim Floberg, Lynn Klicker. 241 FFA- Front Row: Dave Brown, Tom Lehman, Becky Thatcher, Roger Kembel, Jerry Williamson, Mike Sartori Beartooth Club- Left to R'ght: Dave Manthey, Steve Estergreen, Jim McGee, Lynn Klicker, Dale Robbins, Wendy Ringstead, RonDeVous, Ellen Wyman, Kristm Anderson, Laurie L one AMwn Calton, Stephani Tanner, Marc Swanson, Cheryl Coker, Julie Furgason, Lynne Hucke, Cheryl Wilson, Mike Litwm, Annette Murphy, Beth Bragg, Eddie Nielson, Jane Steckel, Andy Forbes, ‘ Y Val Hill, 9 Sue Schuck, Meg Masters, Steen Jorgensen, 242 Clubs Add to BSH Curriculum Front Row: Judi Layman, Kim Rom, Bonnie Briggs, Cindy Lyle, Rena Clark, Denise Hoff, Mary Parr, Sheryl Ungufug, Mary Purcell Bet Bragg. Second Row: Theresa Nichols, Linda Marvin, Karen Krebill, Nancy Brown, Cassie Barnard, Wendy Ringstead, Ka hy Sos, Kathy Wilkinson, Pam Bredwick, Jane Hefeneider. Third Row: Kris Schaffer, Becky Weiss, Sandy Burgener, Pam Bejot, Denise Schottleander, jolene Lekse, Charisse Wakeland, Susie Sessions, Lisa Saunders, Lauri Graf. Fourth Row: Nancy Tipton, Vicki Allison, Lome Lechner Linda Tiffany, Juli Campbell, Susan Grimstad, Peggy Kerr, Toni Davis, Dorlissa Fels, Chans Lanier. Fifth Row: Cathy Rick, Judy Kittson, Dorothy Carlton. Pep Club- Front Row: Arthel Kautzmann, Lisa Fitchner, Kristi Boe. Second Row: Peggy Kerr, Bonnie Briggs, Gail Mork, Betsy Tanner. Third Row: Wallis Pettit, Kim Bryan, Sandy Bergener, Ann LeBar, Kathy Jenkins, Alice Chapman. Back Row: Ms. Barbara Green, Julie Boggio, Sherri I Fagg, Gwen Berry, Bonnie Dunbar, Julie Johnson, Cheryl Wilson. NJROTC March to a Different Drummer. Juniors-Front Row: Penny Marvin, Debbie Allen, Diann Twet, Kathleen Sweeney. Second Row: LCDR C. Fields, Doug • Triggs, Jay Jones, Jim Moll. Back Row: Craig Grider, Nelson Moe, Ralph Dotson, Dwight Buttman, Tim Bender, Shawn Redmond. Officers-Front Row: LCDR C. Fields, Pete Florschurtz, Thomas Majusiak, Kathleen Sweeney, Dennis Rodell, Shawn Redmond, Chief G. Williams. Back Row: Dale Clark, Greg Bice, Nelson Moe, Steve Steckel, John Teter, Brian Anttila. 244 Seniors-Front Row: Pete Florschuetz, Jonathan Detienne, Debbie Kuntz, Brenda Kukus, Thomas Majusiak, Dennis Rodell, Chief G. Williams. Back Row; Dan Haydal, Dale Clark, Greg Bice, Joe Gause, Steve Steckel, John Teter, Brian Antilla, Bill Brown. Far Left-Brenda Kukus, Kathleen Sweeney, Laura Fitzhugh wait in parade rest for the next command. Left-Chief G. Williams and LCDR C. Fields wait for the sign of approval. Sophomores-Front Row: Laura Fitzhugh, Ronda Mutchler, Teresa Nordwell. Second Row: Debbie Bolin, Cindy Clements, Linda Crouse, Karen Anttila, Chief G. Williams. Third Row: Mark Patterson, Tom Daniel, Bill Webber, Lewis Maxwell, Neil Romero. Back Row: Jeff Hill, Rick Russiff, Lyle Seavy, Ken Keierleber, Rod Massick, Kevin Anttila, James Fife, Stewart Ankrum, Hallie Hayes. 245 Naval Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps is a class with a range of subjects; history of the sea and how the navy is important, weather, makers of naval tradition (people who make the navy what it is) astronomy, meteorology, principles of radar and sonar, drilling, commands and ceremonies, and knot-tieing. The out-of-class activities include a drill team, color guard, and rifle team. These activities are not required to be taken by the cadet, but those that do participate in these activities, compete with other groups when the occasion arises. An operation's officer arranges outside activities like picnics, skating parties, swimming parties, pizza parties, and other projects. The cadets have dances which they are invited, such as to the Navy Ball, held yearly, and they also put on their own NJROTC Ball. The travel includes trips to the Boulder Boot Camp for four days, a backpack trip for a week in the summer, a week long trip to a base (this year in San Diego, CA.) and other trips that might be arranged. Top- Linda Crouse, The Big Bad Wolf, and Ronda Mutchler in Disneyland. Middle Left- Debbie Allen sleeping on Jon Teter's shoulder. Middle Right- Boy's color guard Dwight Buttman, Ralph Dotson, Shawn Redmond, Jim Moll, Dennis Fulkerson. Above- Boot Camp- The first of many activ- ities for the cadets. Right- Admiral Coleman, Commander Keefe, LCDR Fields, LCDR Vanderbeck at spring inspection. Far Right- Chief Williams and Minnie Mouse in Disneyland. Students Become Cadets Top Far Left- Admiral Coleman checking out a cadet. Top Middle- Get on the stick Chief Williams! Top- Steward Ankrum, Jeff Hill, Brian Anttila, Anttila, Joe Gause, and Captain of USS Duluth. Center- Color guard at Special Olympics- Ronda Mutchler, Kathleen Sweeney, and Penny Marvin. Above-Lyle Seavey and friends take a rest at Sea World. Far Left- Kathleen Sweeney in a jet trainer. Left- Commander Keefe looking over Honor Guard at Annual Inspection. 247 Clubs Enjoy Friends, the Arts, and the Out-of-Doors Right-Individuals of Thespian Troupe 555 applaud an unknown source of amusement while at a meeting held at Stacy Speed's home (Foreground.) Below and Below Right-Debbie Lechner, BSH Art Club member, shows how hand- thrown pottery is baked in a kiln, then puts the finishing touches on her creation. The kiln was built by art teacher Leo Olson. 248 Top Left-Here a curve, there a car, ooh! Crash! AFSer Lynne Hucke does her part in the skit for an AF5 program. ...... Top Right-6eartooth Club cohorts battle to overtake a tent on the club s overnight trip to Yellowstone Park. Left-Handy roadside grills and tables, with the outdoors to add atmosphere, provide a comfortable eating spot for Beartooth clubers. Above-A trip to Yellowstone Park doesn't sound like any great feat, but how about on bikes?!? 249 Cheerleaders Encourage Spirit in Sports Left-Colt cheerleaders Peggy Kerr, Darla Christenson, Brenda Schroeder, and Cheryl Cattaneo (photo by Tippet Studio). Below-Arthel Kautzmann and Carolyn Kelly smile sweetly for the photographer. Center Right-Which legs would you prefer? From the Left-Mike Litwin, Beth Hoiness, Jim Sessions, Sherri I Fagg, Gerard Poore, Cassie Barnard, Rob Von Hess, Bonnie Dunbar, and Dick Stefani. 250 Top Left-Cheerleaders take time out to observe the activi- ties of B-Day. Top Right- One, two, three, kick is what our western- dressed cheerleaders seem to say. Above-Football cheerleaders Sherri I Fagg, Cassie Barnard, Julie Johnson, Bonnie Dunbar, and Beth Hoiness. Left-Colt cheerleaders show us how to do it at B-Day festivities. “Jets” Represent Senior High With Splendor and Talent This year's Majorettes continued to dazzle audiences during half- time shows with their formations, movements, and the new twists they sometimes used, like the tiger sunglasses the jets wore at the half- time entertainment of the Senior-West girls' basketball game. Being a jet is not totally glamourous, but also a lot of work and sometimes fun, as the pictures below illustrate. Top Right-Manager Lynne Hucke helps the majorettes on with their tiger sunglasses. Center-Manager Rita Brown checks to see if the glasses are on straight. Below-Which team of football players do you think could play the best game? Bottom Left-Ms. Laura Popa, majorette sponsor. Bottom Right- Jets concentrate on their routine at a morning practice. Majorettes-Top Row: Mary Zimmerer, Darlene Anderson, Cindy Allen, Kathlinda Bettise, Liz Maust. Second Row: Margy Halverson, Cindy Coming, Laura Hofmann, Lori Loff, Tara McDonough. Third Row: Erin Shane, Carol Penwell, Terry Alberta quarterback, LaVerne Kline, Suzy West Fourth Row: Susan Moran, Kerrie Lindsey, Shirley Sticka, Shirle Wempner. Fifth Row: Ellen Wyman, Joyce Mork, Nancy Brown, Janet Rivera, Trisha Stevens. Bottom Row: Jill Helmer, Susan Schwidde, Stacey Speed, Pam Tipton, Donna Erickson 253 4 • 4 « X Iv. Top Right- Flag and Dance lines up, ready to perform. Top Left- Participants in the Flag and Dance Corps demonstrate their talents. Above Left- Ms. Margaret McIntosh, Flag and Dance sponsor. Above- Flag and Dance helps put the crowd in the Bronc spirit. Flag and Dance Tries Harder 0 Top- Members of Flag and Dance march to their routine in Daylis Stadium. Left- Flag and Dance- Top to Bottom: Becky Martin, Diana Fisher, Cathy Branstetter, Kim Fogle, Lorre Sol berg, Anne Ayre, Carol Frogge, Nancy Miller, Nancy Roswurm, Cindy Michael, Tina Fosjord, Jackie Shoemate, Denise Makeeff, Laurie Lineback, and managers Annette Branstetter and Patty Parobeck. LIEBE FREUNDE, I am at loss for words describing my AFS year in Luzern, Switzerland. What can I say about something which has practically changed my whole life? I could never have imagined that such an experience was possible. Not only did I learn a new life and culture (that were previously unknown to me), but I gained new insights into myself and found new perspectives in life. I'll never forget when I was first in Switzerland (how strange and different everything was from good oI' Montana - the difficulties that I had to cope with and the mistakes that I made - struggling with school, trying to learn the impossible Swiss German, etc . . .). Yet, on the other hand, I'll never forget all the great memories I have of skiing and backpacking in the Alps, playing in a GUGGENMUSIK, and all of the other things I did. I tried to look beneath the surface of Switzerland, and see not only the things which she is so famous for (cheese, chocolate, watches, The Alps, skiing, Swiss Bankers), but also the personal side - (the proud people and their beautiful Swiss German) which is the dearest to me. I have come to know and love Switzerland with all my heart, and I know there will always be a part of me there, for the knowledge I have gained and the lasting friendships I have made will remain with me forever. I would like to thank the students and faculty of BSH for giving me the wonderful opportunity. Viele grusse, grCTs ., QjkJbJ Cindy Grissom Below-AFS student Cindy Grissom stands be- tween her AFS parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Muller. Below Left-Grissom enjoyed a FASTNACHT, where everyone went in costumes, singing and dancing throughout the whole city of Luzern. Below Right-Down- hill skiing was spent by Grissom on the mountains of Switzerland. Grissom and Jorgensen Write Letters of Thanks Dear friends: This year has been a wonderful experience for me. You have received me in such a fantastic way. I remember the first day of school; I was introduced to two assemblies and right away I felt the hospitality of BSH. Students, teachers, and administration, everybody helped and guided me. During the next months I made many friends, and even the poeple whose names I did not know smiled and said Hi to me. This year has taught me so much about people and tolerance. It has taught how basically all people are alike, all over the world. They have the same feelings, are concerned about the same things, even dress the same (blue jeans). It shows how ridiculous conflicts between nations are. It has taught me that only peace and under- standing can save the world. I would like to thank a few people especially, without whom this year would never have become a reality . My host family, who opened their home to me. The people in the AFS chapter here at BSH, who helped and supported me through the whole year. But you have all helped make it a fantastic year. I feel I have a new home and hometown now. I hope I will see you all sometime in the future. w I- U• I Venlig h 11 sen ■ «_ Steen L. Jorgensen Top- Forencis team had one addition from Denmark. Middle- Marc Swanson and Steen Jorgensen enjoy a bite together after the play CALAMITY JANE. Left- Mr. Jerry Swanson, Marc Swanson, AFS student Steen Jorgensen, and Mrs. Colleen Swanson all smile before their cross-county skiing jaunt. 257 Friends, As the time drew near for me to leave Senior and find my way to Los Angeles, I found myself asking, What have I gotton into? I don't want to leave my friends and family? But as the time draws near for me to leave Los Angeles, I find myself once again asking the same questions. During my stay, I asked myself many questions, and have found many answers. The single most important answer was the discovery of the ease with which one can develope friend- ships. One merely has to give of him- self, and it always will be returned. As I begin to think of my return home and reunion with those I love, I am also saddened at the thought of leaving those I have come to love be- hind. I feel assured that I will have many warm memories to carry with me forever. To all of you who made this ex- Dear Friends, I never was much for writing but having been through two months of my Southern California stay and numerous boxes of stationary, I've become quite a novelist. Since I haven't completed my experience I find it difficult to sum up all of my emotions and dis- coveries into this short letter. Rubidoux, California, is a small community which could be described by imagining Laurel attached to Billings. Billings in this case would be Riverside, California. After overcoming my homesickness for Montana snow, Big Sky Country air, close friends, and family, I grew to love California. The outdoor schools, sandy beaches, smog, Disneyland, scorching sun, and deathly looking highways are things I could never have become ac- quainted with in Montana. My new life would have been a much rougher journey had I not had the support of all of you and a caring family on this end. The Grovers did much to encourage my continued growth. Mrs. Sue Hutton along with AFS should also receive many thanks and credit for bringing a wonderful program to Billings Senior High. Cassie Top-Dave (Sleeping Beauty) Williams takes a catnap. Center Front-Alan Fisher, Ms. Nancy Fisher, Mr. Richard Fisher, Scott Fisher, Dave Williams, Greg Fisher. Center Left-Cassie and Nancy at the Arboretum in Arcadia, California. Center Right-Cassie and Dave at Dave's host family home in Arcadia, California. Bottom-Front Row: Cassie Barnard, Nancy Grover. Back Row: Mr. Norm Grover, Ms. Arlene Grover, Kevin Grover. 258 perience possible for me, I will always be indebted. Thank you! Dave Williams, Barnard, Kunz, and Willie Write Words of Thanks Dear Senior High School Students, In January, I first came here from warm, sunny California, Laguna Beach to be exact. It was a scary experience, getting on a plane, traveling alone so many miles, knowing nothing about Montana except how it gets 100° below zero, and that there were cowboys and Indians. Realizing, I didn't know any- body and I was really leaving home, I was just about ready to turn back. But your warm welcome made me really love Billings and Billings Senior High School. Thank you, Broncs, so much forhelping me adjust so well. There are so many things I shall never forget. In many ways Billings will be so hard to leave. Now Montana isn't all cowboys and Indians. Al- though some do chew, wear cowboy boots, and hats, I've really grown to love Montana and I know I will never stop talking about it when I return home. Thanks to all of you-the people that have made my senior year so memorable. This truly is my second home! Love you all forever, Kim Kunz Dear friends and fellow students, I want to thank all of you for mak- ing my stay here in Billings much easier and more enjoyable. When I first came, things were hectic-just trying to do what I was suppose to do, when I was suppose to do it! With your help things became much simpler. Someday, I'll be back to visit your part of the country again, especially to see my host family again. I am most greatful to them because they cared enough about AFS to take me in and to show me the Big Sky Country. Thanks again, Kirk Willie Top-The Thauts-Ms. Mildred Thaut, AFS Student. Kim Kunz, Lori Thaut, and Mr. Carl Thaut. Center Left-Kim waits to be interviewed on BSH radio show Backside. Center Right-Kirk Willie puts on make- up in preparation for his role in the mu- sical CALAMITY JANE. Left-The Fischers-Front Row: Adora, David. Middle Row: Paul, Faith, AFS Student Kirk Willie. Standing: Ms. Doris Fischer and Mr. Bayle Fischer. Above: PEP BAND: Front Row: Bill Scott, Terry Lechner, Wade Fisher, Don Hammerstrom, Jon Spechalske, Gordon Brown. Second Row: Sharon Dineen, Kathy Schaffer, Susan Wallace, Nona Craig, Marc Priest, John Kiemele, Bryan Wallace. Third Row: Peggy Lee, Tammy Smiley, Judy Drange, Matt Lamey, Lori Anderson, John Schneider, Ron Mills. Fourth Row: Mark Hayfleld, Lawrence Heyd, Scott Stanaway, Scott Bubak, Jay Bejot, Garritt Mehling, Greg Anderson. Sixth Row: Steve Relei, Bob Wicks, Greg Reiss, Robbie Von Hess, Bill Honaker, Karlen Moe. Above: VARSITY BAND-Front Row: Rika Overfelt, Roslyn Geiger, Valerie Hill, Sharon Dineen, Josle Clark. Second Row: Kurt Erickson, Craig Heikes, Allan Toole, Andy Hill, Selene Dracon, Kim Wolf, Kristen Van Winkle, Mary Mankin, Adella Junkert. Third Row: Scott Bubak, Bob Jones, Randy Crellin, Daniel Barthuly, Jeff Thomas, Brian Wallace, Eric Nelson, Ray Ketterling, Julie Evans, John Inman. Fourth Row: Steve Relei Robert Wicks, Bill Scott, Cass Whalen, Mark Johnson, Mike Opheim, Gordon Brown, Jon Spechalske, Tim McBride, Wade Fisher, Don Hammerstrom. 1..-J03 Senior High Bands Exhibit Talents Left-Bill Honaker practices on the drums before going to the gym to join the other Pep Band members for the Helena Capital game. VARSITY BAND—Front Row: John Schneider, Marc Priest, Matt Lamey, Ron Mills, Mari Wold, Deni Edwards, Kathy Schaffer. Second Row: Lorri Hurry, Lori Anderson, Judy Drange, Cheryl Wilson, Mark Entzminger, Carla Stevens, Patti Abrahamson, Steve Holt. Third Row: Penny Strissel, Peggy Lee, Irene Leligdowicz, Tammy Smiley, Mark Hayfield, Lawrence Heyd, Brian Hartz, Steve Estergreen, Ken Rightmire, Steve Marxer, Jay Bejot. Fourth Row: Sheila Covalt, Lloyd Marsh, Robert Ricker, Robbie Von Hess, Karlen Moe. Below-Pep band lines up for practicing on their instruments. Bottom-Sophomore Band-Front Row: Lynn Forbes, Cindy Ketterling, Barb LeClair, Linda Heiser. Second Row: Jean Jones, Bryan Krone, Susan Henneberry, Bret Bennett. Third Row: Steve Kenyon, Bill Bump, Garrit Mehling, Scott Stanaway, Mike Hurry, Greg Anderson. Fourth Row- Bill Honaker, Marc Pryor, Greg Reiss, Dean Cromwell, Gary Grosz. Left-John Schneider and Marc Priest blow hot air through their instruments to sweeten the notes. 264 Bands Make Music Top Left-Stage Band-Front Row: Marc Priest, John Schneider, Darryl Weber, John Inman, Ron Mills. Second Row: Bill Honaker, Lloyd Marsh, Lynn Forbes, Jon Spechalske, Dan Hammerstom, Gordon Brown, Terry Lechner. Third Row: Tim Wiesner, Brian Bartz, Mark Hayfield, Scott Stanaway, Lawrence Heyd, Bob Jones, Left-Sophomore Band-Front Row: Tammy Tennant, Wanda Anderson, Patty White, Nancy Bakker, Nona Craig, Susan Wallace. Second Row: Karen Anti I la, Peggy Hedden, John McClure, Darryl Weber, Ronald Ridl, Carla Roller, Sheri Swenholt, Gretchen Fisk, Elizabeth Moses, Dianna Collins. Third Row: Steve Jones, Kevin Ellis, Douglas Reno, Mark Brush, Kurt Morken, Craig Christoferson, Karen Drange, Mark Ehli, Bret Bennett, Terry Lechner, Pat Scozzari. 265 Orchestra Makes Sweet Music BSH's orchestra is a busy organization. Along with fun activities like a retreat to Chico Hot Springs in April, they spent many hours practicing for their many performances. In addition to their annual con- cert in December, the orchestra played at the Bicentennial Concert at Eastern Montana College. The orchestra was pleased that Miss America was in attendance. Besides just playing in the full orchestra, a number of students from the Chamber Orchestra which played at the Freedom Train in October and engages in yearly activities such as providing music for customers in the West Park Plaza Mall during the Christmas season. In the spring the full orchestra, the Chamber Orchestra, solos, and ensembles participate in the District Music Festival. Those receiving a top rating on their performances then advance to the State Music Festi- val which was held here in Billings in April. Billings Senior High School Orchestra- Front Row: Tammy Albert, Tammy Erickson, Anna Jensen, Deanna Bornhoft, Nicki Fortney Ann LeBar, Lynda Parobeck, Lora Lee Theade, Cassie Barnard. Second Row: Gail Taylor, Terry Beswick, Kathy Colton, David Beil, Saralee Melnick, Cathy Cooper, Cynde Teal, Sandy Jacobs, Cathy Raikes, Jeff Hannah, Cathy Fiene, Janet Pogue, Margot Halverson. Third Row: Craig Heikes, Kurt Erickson Steve Holte, Andy Hill, Ron Mills, Matt Lamey, John Schneider, Kristin Van Winkle, Kim Wolfe, Susan Wallace, Josie Clark, Adella Junkert, Mary Mankin, Sheridan Wise, Carla Riplett, Amy Ponich. Fourth Row: Robert Ricker Bill Honaker Kar en Moe, Rob Von Hess, Jay Bejot, Mark Hayfield, Lawrence Heyd, Don Hammerstrom, Jon Spechalske, Terry Lechner' Tim Wiesner! Paul Fussell, Sheldon Wise. 9 266 Top Left- Chamber Orchestra- Front Row: Tammy Erickson, Terry Beswick, Saralee Melnick, Cathy Raikes, Cathy Cooper, Lynda Parobeck, Ann LeBar Second Row: Anna Jensen, Kathy Colton, Sheridan Wise, Janet Pogue, Carla Riplett, Amy Ponich, Lora Lee Theade, Cassie Barnard Third Row: Sheldon Wise, Paul Fussell Far Left- Cassie Barnard looks dis- couraged as the orchestra pauses for a rest break. Left- Carla Riplett smiles a great big smile when she hit the right note. Bottom- Margie Halverson studies her music extremely hard. 267 Girl Choruses Had a Fantastic Year! Girls A Cappella- Above-Front Row: Michele Bitney, Sue Mason, Melissa Becker, Teri Bermes, Lora Lee, Adora Fisher, Sheryl Packer, Julia Lyle, Darlene Espeland. Middle Row: Debbie Ulery, Dixie Dressier, Cherri Olson, Julie Kibler, Cheryl Fels, Teresa Finch, Judy Danskin, Marilyn Kent, Mary Scheid, Donna Vaughn. Last Row: Leslie Jones, Shelly Sauters, Shawn Herzog, Laurie Smith, Patty Leone, Teri Milller, Charlene Anderson, Rhonda Herzog, Marcie McClelland, Cheri VonBergen. Far Right-Concentrating hard on hitting the right notes are the girls in a cappella. Right-Thank you so much for a nice job. Bottom-Sophomore girls try their best be- cause they want to get into Varsity next year. The girl choruses did very well at every one of their con- certs . The attendance at these concerts was good. At the Christmas Concert they sang several traditional songs and did not have too many girls singing the wrong note. Left-The girls in Chantrelle are caught with their mouths open. Left-Mr. Paul H alpin directs the Chantrelles at one of their concerts.Below-ChantrelIes- Front Row: Kelly Voight, Natalie Lavinder, Sherry Topham, Maria Bargas, Leda Olson, Diane Hall, Tamala Johnson, Corrine Ehresman, Catherine Lauwers, Paula Sturman. Middle Row-Debbie Ehrmantraut, Rita Venable, Mary Parr, Barbara Balestra, Laurie Reichert, LeDeen Vodden, Debbie Carlson, Kathy Wilkinson, Roxanne Glaser, April McKeen. Back Row-Tamara McKay, Valerie Seward, Mary Miller, Lorri Lechner, Cathy Rick, Betty Oswald, Jenna Christensen, Lorri Lechner, Toni Davis, Judy Klundt. 269 Singers Rejoi Top Right-Contempo-Front Row: Shelley Sauters, Mary Scheid, Darlene Espeland, Donna Vaughn, Michele Bitney, Shawn Herzog. Back Row: Rhonda Herzog, Sue Mason, Sheryl Packer, Adora Fisher, Julie Kibler, Judy Danskin, Leslie Jones, Cheri Von Bergen. Far Right-Cheri VonBergen, Rhonda Herzog, Judy Danskin, Adora Fischre, and Shawn Herzog sing at the Christmas Concert. Right-Dave Ball, Robin Stark, Kim Smith, and Eunice Walters let out their air. 270 Top Left-Mr. Paul Halpin directs the singers at one of their many concerts. He puts a lot of concentration into his directing. Left-Students and teachers put a lot of time into practicing. They very rarely hit the wrong notes at practice time. Bottom Left-Mr. Halpin takes roll to see if all his singers are present for practice. With some great perform- ances the chorus groups really drew in the audiences and gave them the very best of concerts. When it comes to singing, everyone knows who is with it — it's the Billings Senior High Expressions. They are fantastic! 271 Expressions Know How to Express Themselves. Top Right- Expressions- Front Row: Steve Reiter, Gracie Soto, Dana Bjornson, Cheryl Hartman, Darlene Espeland, Lynn Klicker, Jon May, Robin Stark, Vint Lavinder. Second Row: John Harrison, Julie Furgason, Liette Reiss, Mike Devous, Carme Collum, Willie Taylor. Third Row: Scott Habener, Janet Anderson, Vicki Clark, Jan Bowman, Cliff Jones. With four choirs, five ensembles, and approximately 200 students in- volved, the Senior Choruses Depart- ment had little time to rest in 1975-76. Raising money from bake sales and concerts, the musi- cian voiced their opinion with suc- cessful concerts including Calamity Jane. Upholding the fine tradition built by previous members, the choir members could boast I am a mem- ber of a Senior High choir. Music sooths the common beast, and the Expressions of BSH not only soothed beasts but also people at their well-attended concerts. Mixing their voice tones at different concerts during the year, the Ex- pressions were a complement to the name of Senior High . 272 Far Left- Cheryl Hartman sings a solo. Left- The Expressions are caught doing one of their better acts. Chorus Officers- Mike Devous president; Willie Taylor, librarian; Cheryl Hartman, secretary; Dana Bjornson, vice president. 273 Top Right - Mary Miller carries one of the many candles that were part of the Christmas concert. Right - The Varsity students are caught in the middle of one of their songs. Bottom- Varsity- Front Row: Kim Smith, Eunice Walter, Cheryl Hartman, Julie Furgason, Christie Hanson, Annette Murphy, Lynn Klicker, Carla Riplett, Carme Collum, Janet Rivera, Lynette Bruski, Vickie Brown, Julie Jangula, Suzie Sessions, Tammy Lee. Second Row: Rita Brown, Laura Hofmann, Anita McKeever, Robin Stark, Wallis Pettit, Lietta Reiss, Carol Eshleman, Jane Hefenieder, Denise Schottlaender, Yi. ,erxCark' Kar Ne.,son' Janet Anderson, Jan Bowman, Theresa Turnbull, Grade Soto. Third Row: Tim Reilly, Dennis Shellenberger, Mike Devous, Dan Keiser, Cliff Jones, Steve Reiter, Dana Bjornson, Scott Habener, Willie Taylor, Jon May, Joel Krohn. Fourth Row John Harrison, Dave Klimper, Vint Lavinder, Marc Swanson, Alban Brown, Pat Lemke, Tim Boland, Alan Kuntz, Pete Ramirez, 274 Top- Camera catches several members of the Sophomore Chorus in action. Above- Concert Choir- Front Row: Gary Hauck, Barb Reeder Nadine Howatt, Sandy Messner, Jane Heyd, Valerie Gunsch, Kathy Timm, Marydean Dickey, Debbie Anderson. Second Row: Linda Gillison, Yvonne Dinius, Susan Morrill, Linda Singer, John Wilcox, Ron Mehling, Paul Taylor, Charis Lanier, Dorlisa Fels, Melanie Ortman. Third Row: Ron Devous, Matt Meismer, Jim Garcia, Brian Garner, Pierre Berger, Mike Hanson, David Fischer, David Cogburn. Left- Mixed Chorus is performing and haven't hit the wrong note yet! Top Lefl-Marc Swanson eyes the camera as the Varsity Choir performs for the State Music Festival, Top Right-Eunice Walter, Varsity Choir member, obviously would rather be some- where else. The singers around her are intent on Mr, Halpin, but Eunice has other things on her mind! Above Left-These guys have rhythm! Dean Cromwell, Rob Von Hess, and Bill Honaker make the percussion section of our number one Stage Band. Above- Senior John Schneider, orchestra, band, and stage band member, wails on his sax at the State Music Festival, 276 Billings Hosts State Music Festival Left- Ahhhh. . Varsity Choir members wear a variety of expressions as they prac- tice for their performance at the State Music Festival, Below-What concentration and dedication those orchestra people have! You won't see a smile or a silly face in this bunch. Could it be that they don't like sitting in a hot For music students in Montana, the State Music Festival, held this year at Eastern Montana College on April 30 and May 1, is what it's all about. This two-day event is the culmination of all their efforts during the year. All soloists and ensemble groups who receive a rating of superior at the District Music Festival have a chance to perform at State. The ultimate goal is a 1 rating, but just to go to State is an honor in itself. This year on Friday night Senior and West music groups put on a concert for the visiting music students in the new gym at Senior High. Top Left- The rule fell into the hands of Creon, Paul Fussed. Top Right- The sentry, Ed Wolfgram, carries in the fallen Eurydice, Vanessa Anderson, as the chorus watches from below. Above- Debbie Martin is Antigone. Above Right- The messenger, Vern Corson, pleads for divine providence, as chorus mem- bers Stancine Fawcette, Lawrence Heyd and Marc Priest watch with the choragus, Tim Bailey. Right- Teiresias, Vint Lavinder, Center, counsels Creon, Paul Fussed, while the sentinel, Jeff Hannah, standing In front of the pillar; the choragus, Tim Bailey, sitting; and other members of the chorus observe the action. 278 Greek Tragedy, Antigone, Is a Challenge The story of ANTIGONE is centered around Antigone, and her fight for what she believes is morally right. Antigone is the daughter of the former king of Thebes, Oedipus, who left his kingdom to his own sons after his death. The two sons kill each other in a battle for the right to rule. The rule then is with Creon, uncle to the two sons of Oedipus, who gives an order that one of the two, Eteocles, will be given a cere- monial burial; for the other, Poly- nices, he will perish in the sun without benefit of proper burial. As Antigone approaches Ismene, her sister, a conflict arises whether or not to bury her brother properly and defy her uncle. Despite protests from the towns- people Antigone is punished. Top Left- Vint Lavinder plays the blind prophet, Teiresias, who tells all. Top Right- The musicians, Nona Craig and Rachelle Collins, play Greek songs to set the beat of the play. Tim Beswick, '75, com- posed the music for this production. Middle Left- Haimon, Steen Jorgensen, AFS Domestic Foreign Exchange student, reasons with Creon, Paul Fussell, to spare Antigone's life. Above- The stage is set, for ANTIGONE. Far Left- Chorus members behind the masks are Lori Anderson, Carla Stevens, Jennifer Geering, Stancine Fawcette, Jay Bejot, Denni Dennis Fulkerson, and Lawrence Heyd. Left- Other chorus members are Amy Ponich, Barbara Reeder, Karen Reeder, Karlen Moe, Russell Crawford, Glen Nelson, and Marc Priest. 279 Students Support AFS Top Left-Christie Hansen enjoys singing a song for the audience. Top Right-Lynne Hucke, Marc Swanson, Beth Bragg, and Mike Litwin tell their story. Left Center-The Impressions make an impression on the audience. Right Center-Majorettes dance to the music. Left-Dave Thornquist is Uncle Sam. Right-Marc Swanson sings a love song to Lynne Hucke. Far Right-Vem Corson tells it the way it should be. Over one hundred and fifty students performed in the Bill- ings Senior High Countdown '76 as the audience looked through America's heritage. The audience seemed to enjoy the many acts of the AFS Follies, for the two nights of the 1976 Bellamy Award Win- ning year. Mr. Charles Nesbit was the director of the Follies and Z-club sponsored them. The proceeds go to help the American Field Service Chapter Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickock Two of Our Western Folk Legends In honor of the Bicentennial, CALAMITY JANE was selected be- cause the American story is based upon historical fact. Senior High provided two casts for the play of CALAMITY JANE, which gave the audience a chance to see it and a good reason to see the play more than once (and many did come back). Cast II opened the first night with Susie Sessions; Calamity Jane; Mike DeVous, Wild Bill Hickock; Jon May, Lt. Daniel Gilmartin; Debbie Martin, Kate Brown; Christie Hansen, Adelaid Adams. Cast I closed the last night with Lynn Klicker, Calamity Jane; Rob Von Hess, Wild Bill Hickock; Dana Bjornson, Lt. Daniel Gilmartin; Laura Hofmann, Katie Brown; Stacy Michael, Adelaid Adams. The supporting cast included Vint Lavinder, Carme Collum, Willie Taylor, Ron Garritson, Marc Swanson, and many more.... Top-Vint Lavinder thinking about the night show. Above-Willie Taylor as Adelaid Adams is the night show. Above Right-Rob Von Hess as Wild Bill Hickock is thinking it over. Right-Ron Garrison as Rattlesnake tells it the way it was. Far Right-Susie Sessions is Calamity Jane. Below Right-Mike Devous as Wild Bill Hickock is in love with Calamity Jane. 282 Top-Stacy Michael sings her last song in Chicago to Steen Jorgensen. Center Far Left-Rob Von Hess will never forget a promise. Center Left-Mike Devous never breaks his promise. Bottom Far Left-Marc Swanson is bartender Joe. Bottom Center Left-Lynn Klicker and Rob Von Hess arm in arm, naturally. Below-Laura Hofmann is welcomed to Deadwood as Katie Brown. Applause, Applause received from West, Central, and Senior. Singing, dancing, playing of many instruments, and the act from the 1975 Boy State Singers filled the stages of West, Central, and Senior High. The Inter-city Talent Assembly is one of the few events that brings Billings' three high schools together to put on a show for the whole city. Top-Chris Nansen sings and strums If You Could Read My Mind ' a song by Gordon Lightfoot. Above-West High Boy Stater Steve Klingman swears . . .the chaperon was there! Center-Kathy Colton, Doug Myers, Selene Dracon, Sheryl Ungefug and Dorothy Carlton comprise the 1976 German Bottle Band. Right-Bob Van Hess keeps the beat going with many drums. 284 Above Left-Rachelle Collins and Marc Priest sing about their favorite subject, MONEY. Above-Ann LeBar and Lynda Parobeck fiddle through The Orange Blossom Special. Left-The 1975 Boy State Singers Mike Litwin, Joe Bednarek, Jerry McGarity, Steve Klingman, Fred Scott, Rob Von Hess, and Zane Gray sing about what they want to be when they grow-up. 288 Top Right-Bonnie Briggs beams at re- ceiving the University of Montana Haynes Scholarship, Center Right-Peter Yegen Jr., shows the audience a framed layout which displays pictures from the Class of 1915's 60th reunion. Bottom Right-Theresa Nichols, Exchange Club girl of the year, receives her plaque. Above-Joe Scherger graciously accepts the plaque that goes along with being named Exchange Club boy of the year. Students Honored for Brains, Abilities, Activities Below Left-Ms. Trudi Downer presents Paul Fussell with a trophy for being chosen by Drama Club as the best technician. Below Right-Mr. Ray Mars, representing the National Council of Teachers of English, bestows Ed Wolfgram and Pat Magilke each with an award for their writing ability. Bottom-Leigh Ann Kudloff poses with the plaque that she won for writing a first-place- winning preamble to the new proposed City Charter. Seniors Honored After Three Years’ Work Below-Don Turley receives the Midland Roundtable Award from Mr. Woody Hahn. Below Left-Ann LeBar relates 2 Club's activities that enabled them to give $1200 to AFS, accepted by Mr. A.R. Collins Jr., while Irene Leligdowicz of French Club and Laura Hofmann of AK wait to present their contributions. Far Below-Mr. Bob Skates awards Zane Gray a handshake and a $100 Elks Scholarship. Ed Wolfgram and Tim Bailey are declared as National Merit Semifinalists. The annual Billings Senior High Awards assembly was held at Daylis Stadium, May 27, 1976, honoring the top achievers of the Senior Class as well as some prominent achievers of the underclassmen. The program began with contributions to the AFS program made by several BSH clubs, and recognition of the current AFS exchange students—5TEEN JORGENSEN of Denmark, KIM KUNZ of California, and KIRK WILLE of Wisconsin. AMERICAN LEGION AWARDS Girls' and Boys' State delegates were officially announced at the honors assembly. Girls' Staters include CINDY ALLEN, KERRIE LINDSEY, KARI NELSON, and SANDI SNELL. Alter- nates include SUSAN SCHWIDDE, DEANNA BORNHOFF, ELLEN WYMAN, and KATHl HE1SER. Boys' State delegates are HANK HARTMAN, LLOYD MARSH, GUY ROGERS, BOB JONES, BRIAN PARKER, DUEY KAUTZMANN, BRYCE JOHNSON, WAYNE GORDON, DICK PUNCHES, NELSON MOE, RON KANGAS, and RICH STRIPP. Alternates include DANA BJORNSON, JERRY MCKEEVER, and MARK RESTAD. American Legion Citizenship awards were also presented. The principal winner for the boys is ROB VON HESS, with PAUL FUSSELL as alternate. For the girls, JUDI LAYMAN is the principal winner and SHERRILL FAGG is the alternate. SERVICE CLUB AWARDS In the category of service club awards, DON TURLEY re- ceived the Midland Roundtable award. DENI EDWARDS received recognition for the Civitan Youth Seminar. Exchange Club Boy and Girl of the Year are JOE SCHERGER and THERESA NICHOLS. BONNIE BRIGGS received the DAR Good Citizenship Award. The Elk's Lodge honored SHARON DINEEN and ZANE GRAY, second and third in scholarship, respectively. ANN LEBAR was awarded the Z Club President's gift while GAIL MORK was honored as Z Club's outstanding volunteer. The Billings Kiwanis Traffic award for the least number of accidents went to the sophomore class. MICKEY GORDON, president, accepted. SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS Billings PTA awarded scholarships to STEVE HOLTE, DARLENE ESPELAND and THERSA NICHOLS. The Security Bank scholarship went to BONNIE BRIGGS. A Midland Bank scholarship was awarded to JANET RIVERA. The Rick Hutton Memorial award went to TODD PADDOCK and the Bill Lazetich Outstanding Basketball award went to PAT HENNESSY. The Dan Pekich Memorial scholarship went to JOE SCHERGER. Sandy's scholarships went to ROCKY PLOUVIER and ZANE GRAY. The Billings Legal Secretary Association honored DAR- LENE ANDERSON. The Billings Engineering Society scholarship went to GERALD KENNEDY. CHERYL COKER received the Degree of Honor Protective Association award. Class of '53 scholarships go to TIM SOS and JIM MOLL. KIM BRYAN received the Richard K. Ahlgren Memorial scholarship. SCHOOL AWARDS American Association of Teachers of German honored MATT LAMEY, JON SPECHALSKE, and JERRY MCKEEVER. ACS Chemistry Merit awards went to JOEL KROHN, KAREN REEDER, and RENAE CROSBY. The Bausch and Lomb Science award went to GERALD KENNEDY, while the first annual Fred Kaser award went to KAREN REEDER. Drama Club honored PAUL FUSSELL as best technician and DEBBIE MARTIN as best actress. FUSSELL and MARTIN were co-winners of the title of Best Thespian. VINT LAV1NDER was named Best Actor. M1EA Journalism Silver Keys were awarded to PAIGE GUS- TAFSON and JEFF LEADER. BETH BRAGG received the Henry Harsh Memorial award for journalism. Ricks College awards went to BETH BRAGG for a first in news story, and DAVE WILLIAMS for a second in news story, and RICH STRIPP for a first in sports writing. Quill and Scroll National Writing awards went to KEN STARK for advertising and BETH BRAGG for a news story. BRAGG also won the Sweepstakes award. The Grace McCollum award for typing goes to NANCY BAKKER. DALE WALLACE was named Woodshop Student of the year. JAMES ANDERSON was honored by the Mathematical Asso- ciation of America. PAULA ROLLER was named Kinetic Girl of the Year. The Student Legislature Study Endowment Fund went to the Senior civics classes. BSH Art Club honored DEBBIE LECHNER. The Willard Fraser-Robert Frost award went to ED WOLF- GRAM and PAT MAGILKE. ROB VON HESS was presented the Student Council Gavel. The Family Leadership award went to JAYNE ERICKSON. JOHN SCHNEIDER was presented the National School Or- chestra award and The John Sousa award. Latin Certificates of Achievement went to WAYNE GOR- DON, AMY HARTMAN, KARLEN MOE, NELSON MOE, TERRY SHOMAN, TOM ASTLE, RUSS CRAWFORD, and DON HAM- MERSTROM. COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS Montana University System Honor Scholarships were awarded to LOIS MILLER, JUDI LAYMAN, GERALD KENNEDY, KIM BRYAN, ROCKY PLOUVIER, PAT MAGILKE, THERSA NICHOLS, JANET RIVERA, ZANE GRAY, DONNA KRUGER, JAY BEJOT, DOUG BECKERS, ANITA MCKEEVER, KARLEN MOE, JANE HEFENIEDER, LARRY HEYD, JUDY DRANGE, NORMAN BERG, GERALD POORE, KATHY BAWDEN, SHELLY MARTELL, TERRA KANGAS, and BONNIE BRIGGS. University of Montana scholarships went to BONNIE BRIGGS-Haynes Scholarship and KATHY BAWDEN - Fox Scholarship. Montana State University Scholarships were awarded in a number of categories. Chemical Engineering- MIKE BEEBE, LARRY HFYD, PAT MAGILKE; mechanical engineering- ROCKY PLOUVIER, PAUL FUSSELL, GERALD PATTYN; civil engineering-PAT LAMEY; electrical engineering-GERALD KENNEDY; agriculture-JUDY DRANGE; High School Week- THERSA NICHOLS for education, GERALD POORE for busi- ness, and LOIS MILLER for chemistry. KRIS VAN WINKLE received a music scholarship to attend the University of Wyoming. Ricks College Scholarships went to KATHY COLTON aca- demicand music, and to LANEZ COCKRELL-academic. AMY HILL won the Chancelor's Honorary Scholarship to attend Washington University at St. Louis. A scholarship for Concordia College went to VALERIE HILL. Rocky Mountain College's Clearinghouse Academic schol- arships went to JIM RAINS, JIM SESSIONS, VICKI CLARK, MEG MASTERS, and SUSIE SESSIONS. Other top seniors who have elected to attend college in or out of state are STEEN JORGENSEN-Denmark, SHARON DINEEN-Washington State, MARGARET REICHENBERG-Drake, JOHN SCHNEIDER-Colorado State, ANNETTE MURPHY-Lewis Clark College, MIKE LIT WIN-Claremont, ED WOLFGRAM- Yale. ROB VON HESS-St. Olaf, RON MILLS-University of Utah, JAY LANSING-University of Iowa, VICKI CLARK-Rocky Mountain. BRET LUEDKE was awarded a full scholarship to attend the Air Force Academy. A National Merit Scholarship To Whitman College was awarded to TIM BAILEY. National Merit commended students were JOANNE 8ER- 1NGER, SHARON D1NENN, PAUL FUSSELL, JEFF HANNAH, ANDY HILL, GERALD KENNEDY, MARGARET REICHENBERG, and KEN RIGHT MIRE. Picnic Concludes Seniors’ Last Day Above-Senior girls chow down at the class picnic in Pioneer Park. Ummmmm. . .aren't those hotdog buns good? Top Right-Superman Jeff Naegelen displays his talents as he jogs down the road with a damsel-in-distress Judy Lane on his shoulders. Bottom Right- Hey, Espeland, you chew a lot of gum out there! Is that what makes you such a terrific volleyball player? On May 26 at 4:00 p.m. the senior class, alias the Spirit of '76, gathered in Pioneer Park for one last school-oriented get-together. A volleyball net was setup, and everyone commenced to have a good time. The picnic concluded the seniors' last day at their beloved high school. But no tears were seen except tears of laughter as dozens of graduates-to-be landed in the park ditch, collided under the volleyball net, stuffed their faces with hotdogs and cake, and, generally, had a good time. 292 Top Left-'T got it! Julie Kingsbury retrieves her frisbee at the Senior Picnic. Above-Left, Center, and Right-Ditch dunking seems to be a favorite pasttime, not only for the dunkers, but also for the dunkee. Here the victim is trapped, tossed, and finally soaked in around of this exciting new sport! Left- It's coming to me! No, It's coming to me! You're both wrong, it's mine! Gerard Poore, Jill Helmer, and John Schneider wait tensely for the ball to come their way. This volleyball team definitely has potential! 293 Beginning shortly after school did, several seniors, in the name of tradition, began the Dollar A Month Club, commonly called the DAM Club. Its purpose, after obtaining funds through kids who paid an initial five dollars to join the club, was to put on a social each month to gain profits for the final blast of the year, held the next spring. After only about two socials the whole year, the club's ex- ecutives finally started planning for the biggie when another group of aspiring seniors started advertising THEIR big senior social. Some- how the two organizations merged in an effort to avoid competition. However, the final social lasted but a short time! Above Left-Dick Hauptmann concentrates on eating his steak. The scene-a Cap and Gown Hop perfunction at senior Ann LeBar's home. Above Right-Scott Urlacher, Nancy Morris, Doug Beckers, Mike Beebe, Pete Bandel and Royal Falk, all members of the Class of '76, enjoy a picnic at Pioneer Park the noon before commence- ment. Left-Keith Williams looks like the ele- ments of the atmosphere are beginning to affect him. 294 DAM Social Flops, Seniors Still Celebrate Above Left-Ann LeBar Donna Erickson, Lisa Fitchner, Jill Helmer, and Sherri I Fagg pose for the photographer at a graduation luncheon. Many seniors cele- brated diploma day with private lunch- eons, parties, and bar-b-ques. Far Left-Allan Toole spies around Mike Litwin's shoulder to see what's going on between Mike and Pete Bitney. Left-Pat Brown is caught by the camera with her mouth full but Bonnie Briggs is right there with that smile! 295 Cap and Gown Hop Seniors’ Last High School Blast The Senior Cap and Gown Hop, put on by local men's service clubs, was the last blast for Senior, West, and Central High School seniors. The Hop was held in the Shrine Auditorium on Tuesday, June 1, after West High's com- mencement exercises. Graduates danced from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. to the music of Mystic Mountain and munched on a breakfast of eggs, sausage, rolls, and juice in the Shrine basement from 1 a.m. on. 296 Clockwise (From Topmost Photo)-Brad Burnett tries out a new dance; his partner Marilyn Kent plays along with him. Seniors from all three high schools jive at the annual Cap and Gown Hop. Hey, Vanessa, you're not a senior!! Everybody takes a break from dancing to socialize. Ted Andrus signals that everything is O.K. with him! Although there were not as many people at this year's Hop, it's obvious that quite a few seniors came to see friends, dance, eat, and just have a good time. This couple is obviously enjoying them- selves, but it doesn't look like it's music that is doing the trick (don't worry, Luann, they're just posing for our photographer)! Graduation Brings Mixed Emotions Above-Members of the Class of '76 parade to their seats prior to commencement exercises. Top Right-Meg Masters calmly holds her balloon, oblivious to the looks of Debbie Martin, Clay Mattson and Mario Manu. Bottom Right-Cartoonist Stan Lynde glances at his notes during his commencement speech. 298 Top Left-Greg Bice comfortably views the program with a look of, perhaps, tolerance? Top Right-Janet Anderson, Eric Ander- son, and Darlene Anderson file into Metra's arena to await the rewarding of diplomas. Above-The expressions vary during the commencement program. Left-Graduates anxiously wait to receive their diplomas. Diploma Day Held at New Metra Left-Jim Sessions walks back to his seat with his diploma, his step a bit lighter, his smile a little bigger. Above Left-Clyde Dailey solemnly accepts his diploma. 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B. says jT 0 Mercy sakes, good buddy, y'all truck on out to WINCHESTER C. B. and get a great buy on them there Citizens Bands. That's a big Ten Four for sure, for sure. We gone and on the side, channel 19, clear. Q , WINCHESTER C. B. ELECTR0NICS 2300 Grand Phone: 656-9720 i Yes! We do handle the COBRA fine line of C. B. equipment! 313 Congratulates to the 1976 Senior Class 1304 Central 252-5547 2047 Grand 259-2562 Shopping at Your Convenience Congratulations, Class of 76 ------------------------ The ONLY Entertainment Guide YOU Will Ever Need. 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AiW Where our food's as good as our Root Beer. A W RESTAURANT 9th Grand Eat Indoors Or Use Our Curb Service Ill Li 1.L I A Li Senior-itis has got me by the tail! Graduation's tomorrow and then I'm free! Oh wow! What am I going to do? Can't afford more school, yet. Haven't saved a dime in my life! Pa says, get goin'. Cash Barrelhead, champion of money management in Credit Unions, will take you under his wing and your savings will grow. You can get a great start in business with cool dude Cash. In no time at all, unaffordable dreams will become reality. Maybe I'll work at the drive-in. Naw, I'll never save money working there. I'll always have my hand in the fries! Not true , says Cash, I'll help you save each month. That little bit you save each paycheck will add up, and as it grows, so will you. I've got to get a job someplace within biking distance. I'm not about to ride the bus every morning. I just finished a 12-year hitch of bus riding — Nope, I've got to get some wheels. But, where do I get the money ? Cash to the rescue again. You can borrow the money from me for the first BIG buy of your life. Low payments and low interest rates keep that car with- in the society snatcher's budget. Cash Barrelhead at Valley Credit Union says, Come in and talk to me. I'll set you up real goooood in life. Honaker, William 44,262,263, 264,265,266,276 Honer, Jean 6 Hotchkiss, Kelly 62 Houchen, Brenda 90 Houston, Jeffrey 62 Houston, Randy 45 Howard, Anita 45 Howard, Glenn 63 Howard, Zita 63 Howatt, Nadine 45,240,275 Howe, Clifton 63 Howe, Ralph 90 Hoy, Sharron 63,162,163,165 Hrasky, Shirley 45 Hubley, Sherman 120 Hucke, Lynne 25,30,90,111,213, 221,232,233,234,241,242,249, 252,280 Hudson, Lori 90 Huffman, Liza 128 Huggins, Joseph 63 Hultgren, Jeff 90,199 Humiston, Kathi 45,139 Humiston, Patti 63,35 Hummel, Adelia 21,115 Hummel, Karen 20 4900 LAUREL RD. PHONE 248-7721 BILLINGS, MONT. MONTANA'S HOUSING EXPERTS IN MOBILE HOME HOUSING. 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Hunt, Jennie 90 Hunter, Huguette 116,126 Hunter, Rusty 63 Huntington, June 91 Huntington, Ross 45 Hurry, Lori 62,263 Hurry, Michael 45,264 Hurst, Kristy 62,220,221,225 Huschka, Patty 62 Huston, Tom 91,221,240 Hutton, Sue 121 Idleman, Elfrieda 127 Imhoff, Kristin 63,67,221,240, 241 Ingwaldson, Larry 63 Inman, John 91,262,265 Isern, Kurt 91 Iwen, Wayne 91 Jablin, Michael 19,119,172,199 Jackson, Jerry 45 Jackson, Robert 124 Jackson, Shon 63 Jacobs, Mary 63 Jacobs, Pamela 45 Jacobs, Sandra 63,266 Jaksha, Jerry 45,143,152 Jangula, Julie 91,233,274,174 Jann, Leslie 129 Jeffers, David 91 Jellison, Beverly 118 Jenkins, Kathy 243 Jenness, Kerry 63,229 Jenness, Matthew 91,220,234 Jenness, Sharon 91,129 319 Jensen, Anna 45,266,267 Jimison, Jerry 18,149 Johnson, Ben 63 Johnson, Blayde 63,139,235 Johnson, Brycelyn 63,139,178 Johnson, Debbie 91 Johnson, Gary 116,121,158,159 Johnson, Jacqueline 64 Johnson, Judy 89 Johnson, Julie 27,64,206,221,250 Johnson, Mark 64,91 Johnson, Richard 64 Johnson, Tamala 269 Johnson, Terri 45,174 Johnson, Vondra 91 Johnstone, Brenda 91 Johnstone, Judy 45 Johnstone, Elaine 64 Joines, William 64 Jones, AI 143 Jones, Brian 91 Jones, Clifton 91,272,274 Jones, David 64,139,178 Jones, Del 114 Jones, Janet 30,45,228,235 Jones, Jean 45,264 Jones, Jay 64,244 Jones, Kathy 92,199 Jones, Konni 64 Jones, Leslie 64,268,270 Jones, Robert 64,154,157,220, 262 Jones, Ronda 92,240 Jones, Steve 265 Jones, William 45,226,227,265 Jordan, Robin 92 Jorgensen, Steen 15,30,110,212, 213,215,225,226,233,234,237, 241,242,279,283 Jorgensen, Thomas 92 Jorgenson, Sherry 228 Josephson, Kim 64,235 Josephson, Thomas 92,139 Juel, Erling 64 Juel, India 92,236 Junkert, Adella 92,262,266 Junkert, Aliena 45 Kaiser, Deborah 64,228 Kaiser, Janet 64 Kammerzell, Lynette 92 Kangas, Ronald 139,197 Kapptie, Janette 64 Kathrein, Kathy 92 Kautz, Robert 64 Kautzman, Arthel 92,206,251, 243 Kautzman, Duey 64,139,140,145, 154,155,161,196,199,220 Kavonius, Doris 64 Kavonius, Jolene 64 Keehn, Jan 45 Keehn, Robert 45 Keene, David 92 Keene, Julie 45,229 Keierleber, Keith 228 Keierleber, Kenneth 45,245 Kelim, Leanne 92 Keller, Cheryl 45 Keller, Elizabeth 92 Keller, Jacob 41,45 Keller, John 64 Keller, Ramona 64,172 Keller, Tony 64 Kelley, Carolyn 92,172,251 Kelley, Jean 45,162 Kelley, Mark 139 Distributors Ask for it. 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Distributed by Don St ana way ’s A I Distributors 2112 4th Ave. North 320 CRESCENT CLEANERS 201 Broadwater Ave. 1707 8th Street West Kudloff, Leigh Ann 93,111,228, 232,233,234,241,289 Kukowski, Steve 93 Kukus, Brenda 94,244,245 Kuntz, Allen 46,143 Kuntz, Deborah 245 Kunz, Kimberly 259 Kurtz, Sonia 65 Kuykendall, Diane 110,172,212 Lachenmaier, Karen 65 LaFrance, William 65 LaFurge, Dave 65 LaGaly, Arthur 46,143,158,220 LaGaly, Robin 129 LaGaly, Susan 94 LaGaly, Therese 65 Lagge, Roscoe 46,159 Lambert, Kelly 46 Lambrecht, Diane 124 Lambrecht, Laura 65 Lambrecht, Tammy 46 Lamey, Matthew 65,188,232, 262,263,266 Lamey, Patrick 94,190,233 Lamier, Charles 228 Lammers, James 94 Landis, Robert 18,118 Landon, Kathy 46 Lane, Judy 94,172,220,292 Lane, Mindy 46 Lane, Robert 124 Lang, Michele 46 Lanier, Charis 46,243,275 Lansing, Jay 94,233 Larance, Ray 46 Larsen, Eric 65 175,199,208,221,228,232,233, 234,243 Lazetich, William 131,178 Lazz, Dara 94 Lazz, Doug 46,152 Leader, Jeff 65,226,227,237,241 Leatherman, Robin 65,225 Leaver, Debbie 46 LeBar, Ann 14,26,30,211,213, 232,233,234,241,243,266,267, 295,301 LeBrun, Vickie 65 Lechner, Debbie 94,187,248,236 Lechner, Lorrie 46,130,186,243, 269 Lechner, Terry 46,262,265,266 Leckie, Sharon 124 LeClair, Barbara 46,264 Lee, Donald 46,221 Lee, Gerald 46,236 Lee, Jay 65,94 Lee, June 46 Lee, Lora Diane 65,228,268 Lee, Nancy 65 Lee, Peggy 65,262,263 Lee, Sonja 94 Lee, Tammy 94,274 Leedy, Christine 65,220 Lehman, Steve 65 Lehman, Tom 65,242 Lehman, William 94 Lehmann, John 46 Leikam, Dale 95 Leikam, Tari 59,65 Leipold, John 65 Leischner, Michael 47,152 Leite, Clarisse 95,236 Lekse, Jolene 65,148,149,174,243 STOP CLOWNING AROUND CALL BENNETT- BID LAKE REAL ESTATE 415 Grand Ave. Klicker, Lynn 93,211,220,221, 223,232,233,241,242,272,274, 283 Klier, Neil 93 Klimper, David 46,143,229,234, 274 Kline, John 93 Kline, Laverne 93,211,220,233, 253 Klundt, Judy 46,269 K lundt, Melody 64 Kluz, Anton 46 Knaub, Joe 64 Knutson, Richard 93 Kober, Althea 64,221,225,231, 237 Kober, Paul 158,213,225 Koehn, Richard 66 Koerner, Kathy 64 Kolstad, Curtis 64,221 Koschei, Luann 64 Kraft, Teri 46 Krebill, Karen 46,243 Kreiner, Peggy 64,240 Krenzler, Kim 46 Krohn, Joel 64,151,274 Krohn, Sandra 46 Krone, Bryan 46,264 Krueger, Donna 93 Krum, Sheldon 65 Kruse, Lori 93 Kudloff, Brenda 65 Larsen, Kelly 94 Larsen, Rebecca 65 Larsen, Sandra 65 Latta, Mark 65,234 Lauwers, Catherine 269 Lave, Jean 65 Lavers, Roger 242 Lavinder, Natalie 46,269 Lavinder, Vint 94,233,240,272, 274,278,279,282 Lavoie, Paul 46 Lavold, Jill 65 Lawson, Roxanne 146,147,148 Lawson, Ryan 65,154,156,157 Lay, Virginia 94 Layman, Judith 27,134,135,174, Leligdowicz, Irene 65,229,186, 263 Lembke, Melody 95 Lemke, Michele 47,149,174, 228,234 Lemke, Patrick 65,139,180,274 Lemon, Julia 47,134,135,228 Lenander, Gerald 121 Lennick, Henry 95 Lennick, Twila 47 Lenz, Michellene 95 Leone, Laurie 47,242 Leone, Patricia 95,268 Letz, Gayle 65 Lewis, Jack 129 Lich, Dan 236 321 PAINTS-VARNISHES ENAMELS SPRAY EQUIPMENT WALL PAPER, INSTOCK CARPET - LINOLEUM DRYWALL PRODUCTS 2029 GRAND AVE. BILLINGS, 252-8501 Lich, Ronda 47 Lich, Von 95 Lien, Lori 95 Limpp, Shelly 47 Lind, Curtis 65 Lindal, Janet 95 Lindell, David 65 Lindenberg, Debbie 23,65 Lindenberg, Kevin 47 Lindsey, Kerrie 65,172,173,220, 228,235,253 Llneback, Laurie 66,255 Lingelbach, Linda 47,237 Link, John 20,47,158,184,230 Link, Katie 128 Litwin, Michael 25,26,76,111, 199,188,213,214,220,221,228, 232,233,234,241,242,251,280, 295 Lodman, Lois 129 Loff, Lori 61,66,253 Logan, Brad 47 Logan, Cindy 66 Logan, Julie 95 Logan, Mike 95 Long, Marie 130 Long, Patricia 66 Longan, Nathan 47,137,220,235 Longo, Elizabeth 225,240 Loomis, Laurie 47 Louk, Donald 66 Louk, Nancy 47,235 Love, Debbie 66 Love, Randall 66 Love, Ricky 95 Love, Roni 95,134,135,177,199 Love, Wade 66 Lowe, Sharon 95 Ludwig, Brian 47 Ludwig, Geraldine 47 Luedke, Bret 95,137,232,233, 234 Lund, Steven 95 Lundervold, Jody 47 Lundwall, Kellie 96 Luptak, Scott 66,228 Lyle, Cindy 47,149,174,243 Lyle, Dennis 96,111,154,155 Lyle, Julie 96,268 Lyle, Linda 66,225,235 Lynch, Diane 66 Lynch, Russell 47 Lynch, Thomas 47,235,241 Maciel, Tom 66 Madden, Philip 47 Mading, Mary 66 Madison, Walter 96 Magilke, Patricia 96,289 Mahaffey, Kaycee 96 Mahan, Russ 66 Mahan, Tina 47,213,234 Maichel, Lyle 96 Majusiak, Thomas 244,245 Majusiak, Victor 47 Makeeff, Denise 66,255 Malahowki, Robert 66 1046 Grand Avenue 110 North 29th 2333 Central Avenue You Deserve a Break Today 322 GOOD LUCK Graduates of From PETERSON TYPEWRITER, INC. 502 N. 32 Downtown 245-5151 Mandella, Barbara 66 Mankin, Mary 47,262,266 Manthey, Dave 96,172,173,199, 220,242 Marble, Roberta 66,71 Marcum, Michael 96 Mares, Tim 242 Marlscal, Richard 66 Marohn, Connie 96 Marohn, Gayle 47,237 Mars, Ray 117,289 Marsh, Arthur 22,66,154,156, 157,163,265 Marsh, Miles 123 Martell, Clark 47 Martell, Shelly 233 Martin, Dana 66 Martin, Debbie 66,240,241,278, 295 Martin, Becky '255 Martin, Deborah 96,220 Martin, James 66 Martin, Rebecca 47,172 Martinez, Helen 66 Marvin, Linda 47,174,243 Marvin, Penny 66,244,247 Marxer, Steve 66,263 Mascarena, Josie 66 Mascarena, Raymond 66 Mason, Susan 66,234,268,270 Massick, Georgette 47,226 Masters, Linda 66 Masters, Meg %,236,242,298 Mattheis, David 47 Mattheis, John 66,151 Matthews, Sam 162 Matulevich, Jeffrey 48 Maunu, Mario 96,139,178,298 Maunu, Tommie ann 66 Maust, Elizabeth 96,253 Maust, Marvin 48,168,169 Maxwell, Lewis 48,221,245 May, Carole 48 May, Daniel 66,139,151 May, Jonathon 30,66,228,234, 272,274 May, Ron 48 May, Theresa 48 Mayes, Patrick 48 Me Callum, Scott 48 Me Cann, Angie 48 Me Cartney, Denise 66 Me Cartney, Mitchell 48 Me Carty, Lee 48 Me Caslin, Robert 66 Me Claren, Michael 32,240 Me Clelland, Marcy 66,224,225, 229,235,268 Me Clure, John Brad 48,265 Me Cormick, Thomas 97,138, 139,145,199 Me Crary, Colleen 66 Me Cuin, Jeff 66 Me Cuin, Karen 66 Me Cullough, Kelly 66 Me Bride, Tim 66,262 McDaniel, Ray 48 McDermott, Vern 19,118 McDonald, Traci 48 McDonough, Aileen 38,48,220 McDonough, Tara 253 McElroy, Kenneth 116 McFarland, Kathy 66,226,237 McGee, James 97,235,242 McGee, Patricia 48,186,229 McIntosh, Margaret 122,252 McIntosh, Scott 66,242 McKay, Tamara 48,269 McKee, Linda 125 McKeen, April 48,269 McKeever, Jerome 67,139,228 McKeever, Anita 97,274 McKenna, Anita 67 McKenna, Rita 48 McKenna, John 67 McKinney, Jere 67,139,144 McKinney, Leslie 67,69 McKittrick, Lew 67 McKittrick, Mary 97 Me Lauchlin, Lorrie 67 McLeod, Jack 127,143 McManus, Jeanne 97,233 McManus, Jeffrey 48,158 McMullin, George 67 McPhail, Mona 58,67,146,226, 237 McRae, Janet 67 McRae, John 67 Medvec, Bob 97 Medvec, Don 48 Mehi, Paul 97 Mehllng, Garritt 48,262,264 Mehling, Ronald 143,275 Meismer, Mark 97,228,233,240 Meismer, Matthew 48,228,275 Mel lor, Tom 31,97,154,155,161, 190,199,205,206,232,233,235 Melnick, Saralee 48,186,234, 266,267 Messner, Sandy 48,275 Metcalf, Susan 48 Meyer, Donna 67,146 Meyers, Vicki 67 Michael, Debbie 125 Michael, Cindy 38,48,220,221, 235,255 Michael, Calvin 125 Michael, Jeffrey 48,143,228,242 Michael, Stacy 97,283 Mi eke Ison, Lloyd 6,20,28,116, 117,224,227 Middleton, Nanette 97 Mahara, Ann 97 Miller, Colleen 67 Miller, John 124 Miller, Larry 67,139 Miller, Lois 29,97 Miller, Mary 48,162,229,269, 274 Miller, Terri 67,268 Miller, Phyl 123,134,174 Miller, Vic 6 Milligan, Shari 67 Mills, Ronald 97,262,263,265, 266 Milne, Lynne 67,229,234 Mitchell, Kenneth 48 Mitchell, Patricia 67 Mitzner, Shirley 129 Mocabee, James 97 Mock, Rick 97 Moe, Karlen 14,98,229,232,233, 240,241,262,263,266,279 Moe, Mark 67 Moe, Nelson 67,172,173,199,212 212,217,229,234,244 DOWNTOWN BILLINGS Shop Monday thru Friday--9:15 a.m.- 9 p.m. Other Days—9:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 323 Moen, Dwight 67 Moerer, Ralph 118,143,178 Moffet, Britt 98,226 Moffet, Wi lliam 98 Moll, Jim 67,244,246 Moll, Leeann 48 Moltzan, Pat 129 Montoya, Anthony 48 Moon, Forest 98,236 Mooney, Clayton 67 Moore, Cathy 98 Morales, Debra 67 Morales, Stany 139 Moran, Susan 48,187,235 Morast, Yvonne 48 Morehouse, Carrie 67 Morey, Edward 48 Morgan, Gregory 48,234 Mork, Gail 25,30,33,212,213, 220,232,233,234,241,243 Mork, Joyce 48,174,213,253 Morken, Kurt 48,234,265 Morlldge, Jeanne 48,162 Morledge, Karl 98 Morrill. Susan 67,275 MorrL, David 67 Morris, Larry 117,186,187 Morris, Susan 253 Morrison, A Man 67 Morrison, Alma 128 Morrison, Diane 124 Morrison, Lee 188,237 Morrison, Linda 98 Morrison, Randy 31,117,119,131, 154 Morse, Lucy 49 Moses, Elizabeth 49,186,265 Moulton, Jaime 66 Muessig, Karla 67 Muhlbeier, Laurie 67 Mullin, Chana 49 Mullins, Lance 49 Mulvaney, Doug 49,178,212 Murphy, Annette 98,229,232, 242,274 Murphy, Kelly 49,143 Mutchler, Ronda 49,245,246,247 Myers, Deeanna 49 Myers, Don 67,152 Myers, Doug 98,150,151,231, 232,233 Myers, Melanie 98 Myers, Mike 67 Naegelen, Jeff 98,214,228,233, 292 Nagel, Cindy 98 Nagel, Jaime 98 Nagel, Laura 67 Nagel, Louise 75,98 Nease, Mark 49 Nebeker, Angela 233 Negrete, LuAnne 98,220,228, 233 Neibauer, Mark 49 Nelsen, Feniel 49 Nelsen, Timothy 99 Nelsen, Eric 67,229,262 Nelson, Glen 68,228,240,241, 279 Nelson, Greg 242 Nelson, Kari 68,162,163,164, 193 Nelson, Linda 68 Nelson, Nic 68 Nesbit, Charles 6,117 Nesmith, Marty 49 STAR OFFICE MACHINES has two locations to serve you, West Park Plaza and 3101 First Avenue North. STAR OFFICE has been serving schools and the public for over 20 years. Specializing in typewriters, adding machines, calculators, and dictating machines. We also have a complete repair service. We would like to take this opportunity to congratulate Billings Senior High for winning the Bellamy Award. 324 Nessen, Patricia 68,226 Newman, Charlene 49 Nguyen, Hang Thi 99 Nichols, Theresa 146,147,148, 233,243,288 Nicholson, David 99 Nickell, Jerry 49 Nieder, Deeann 49 Nielsen, Debra 99 Nielsen, Edwin 99,242 Nistler, Ron 23,115 Nitchman, Jim 49 Nitchman, Mary 225,235 Nitzel, Cecil 99 Nixon, Richard 68 Nolan, Beth 99 Nolan, Beverly 49 Nomee, Rita 49 Nordwall, Teresa 49,245 Norris, Kerry 49,225 Norskog, Vicki 68 Norton, LuAnn 99 Norval, Richard 143,158,221 Norwood, Patrick 49,143,151, 234 Norwood, Phillip 99,234 Novasio, Susan 99 Nunemaker, Doug 68 Nybo, Judith 228 It all starts at THE HUMBLE BEGINNING 302 N. Broadway O'Connell, Tina 68 Odea, Rose 68 Odegaard, Leon 114,115 Odom, Tom 49 O'Donnell, Donna 68 O'Hare, Paul 114 O'Leary, Tim 68,220,235,239, 241 Oliphant, Mike 68,139,140,144, 178,199,206,220,221,225,237 Oliver, Bob 130 Oliver, Kathi 49 Olllkain, Carol 49 Olson, Barbara 237 Olson, Cherri 68,146,149,174,268 Olson, Leda 49,269 Olson, Leo 123,236 Olson, Nels 123 Olson, Susan 68 Omdahl, A. E. 6 O'Malley, Jean 124 O'Neill, Candy 49,149 O'Neill, Traci 99 Ontko, Teri 99 Opheim, Mike 32,68,139,217, 262 Orelup, Deanna 99 Orelup, Wade 49 — AWARD WINNING PHOTOGRAPHY M.P.P.A. PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 1976 When You Want A Portrait Of Excellence . . . 0 Steen Jorgensen Senior Class 19 76 HAVE THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE 325 DISTRICT SALES GARY BRINK 216 Moore Lane HEADQUARTERS 3020 6th Ave. North 259-6763 326 Billings Senior and all of Billings, Montana is celebrating the Bicentennial. The BILLINGS AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION is also celebrating the Bicentennial, to salute their 40th anni- versary of faithful and dedicated service to the Big Sky Country. Billings Senior Salutes Archie Cochrane Motors Billings Chrysler-Plymouth Clark Lincoln-Mercury Dana Motors Empire Motors Frontier Chevrolet MacIntyre Motor Company Midland Dodge Ryan Oldsmobile Selover Buick Smith and Jones Datsun Subaru of Billings Village Mazda-Peugeot Wilcox Volkswagon, Inc. Bert Arnlund president HART-ALBIN DEPARTMENT STORE Broadway and Second Avenue North Phone 252-0157 Organ, Doug 49 Ortmann, Melanie 49,228,275 Osburnsen, Stuart 49 Ososki, Kelly 99,129 Ostermiller, Carol 99 Ostermiller, Ester 130 Ostermiller, Mary 50 Ostermiller, Roger 68 Ostrum, Sharon 68 Ostrum, Val 130 Ostwald, Harry 68,242 Ostwald, Layne 68,139 Ostwalt, Duane 50 Ostwalt, Marilee 99 Oswald, Betty 50,75,149,174, 269 Oswald, John 100 Oswald, Vicki 68 Ottem, Wade 49,157,235 Overfelt, Rika 68,223,235, 262 Overmyer, Pete 68 Ovitt, Ralph 124 Owl, Rebecca 100,146,149 Paddock, Todd 26,100,139,145, 178,199,208,220,232,233 Papka, Darlene 68 Parker, Brian 27,68,139,140,199, 206,220,221,225,235,237 Parobeck, Lynda 67,68,266,267 Parobeck, Patricia 50,235,255 Parr, Mary 50,174,243,269 Patridge, Lance 68 Paterson, Dell 242 Paterson, Francis 124 Patterson, Brian 68 Pattyn, Gerald 100,232,233,241 Paulson, Vaughan 68 Pave I is, Harold 50,242 Payne, Stephen 122 Peabody, Shawn 68 Pearl, Ronald 50 Pearson, Gale 50 Pekich, Denise 100 Peltier, Richard 50,143 Pelzel, Bruce 100 Penn, Laurie 100 Pensamiento, Ana 68 Penwell, Carol 50,229,235,253 Peregrine, Janet 68 Perusich, Dorothy 68 Peter, Tammy 100 Petersen, Sharon 68 Peterson, Dennis 68 Peterson, Farrin 68 Peterson, George 68 Peterson, Julie Ann 100 Peterson, Marty 100 Peterson, Pamela 50 Peterson, Richard 125 Petrasek, Ronald 100 Pettit, Wallis 100,234,243,274 Phelps, Hugh 129 STATE FARM 515 N. 27th Phone 252-1915 As close as your phone serving Billings with insurance service for 20 years Call day or night STATE FARM INSURANCE 328 HEIGHTS CONOCO Judith Ln. Hiway 10 E. Owner, Dean Craig IT STANDS ABOVE THE REST 259-3709 Phelps, Larry 172,199 Phillips, Donald 68 Phillips, Tamara 68 Pierce, Burton 136,178 Pietala, Anne 100 Pike, David 68 Pinkerton, Faith 68,224,225,237 Pinkerton, Tim 50,143 Pinnick, Pamela 50,149,174 Pippin, Clarence 68 Plouffe, Sherry 50 Plouvier, Cindy 68 Plouvier, Rocky 100,233 Podhaski, Denise 68 Pogue, Janet 68,266,267 Polen, Mark 63,68 Ponich, Amy 50,266,267,279 Poore, Gerard 25,100,251,293 Porter, Sally 68 Poulson, Julie 100 Popa, Laura 122,252 Poppler, Doris 114,115 Porter, Chris 116 Price, Shaye 50,237 Priest, Marc 69,228,262,263, 264,265,278,279 Prill, Charles 50 Principe, Michael 69 Provic, Christine 69 Propp, Gilbert 101 Proulx, Rose 69 Pryor, Marc 50,264 Pulliam, Patty 69 Pulver, Dale 101 Punches, Richard 69,166 Purcell, Eric 69,187,188,235 Purcell, Jim 101,178 Purcell, Maria 50,228,237 Purcell, Mary 101,242,243 Pursell, Kevin 101 Purvis, Jonathan 101 Puzio, Sheila 69 Raidiger, Guy 69 Raikes, Cathy 69,266,267 Raines, Charlotte 101,241 Rains, James 101 Rains, Mark 50 Rameriz, Michael 101,139 Ramirez, Peter 69 27 Ramsawmy, Retna 101 Ramsett, Eric 129 Ramsett, Willard 123 Rangitsch, Christine 229 Rasch, Connie 69 Rasch, Wanda 50 Rasmussen, Linda 237 Rausch, Kimberly 101 Rector, Bill 34,101,184,185 Redding, Shelly 50,146,148 Redmond, Shawn 69,236,244, 246 Reed, Debbie 69 Reed, Mark 69,172,173,199,234, 238,240 Reeder, Barbara 50,234,275,279 Reeder, Karen 69,279 Reemts, Arlene 101 Reese, Dale 69 Reese, Gail 69,148,221,223 Regnier, Michael 69,220 Reichenbach, Judy 69 Reichenberg, Peggy 101,174 Reichert, John 50,158,159 Reichert, Laurie 228,269 Reichert, Linda 50,229 Reichert, Rita 110,221 Reichert, Robert 101,234,240 Reichert, Liz 130 CARISH THEATERS FRIENDLIEST THEATERS IN MONTANA SAGE-CIN'E 3-M0T0R VU LYLE COX General Manager P.0. Box 20195 Phone Billings, Montana (406) 259-9783 329 montanas 12,500 high school graduates will need power Each year, about 12.500 young Montanans are graduated from the nearly 190 high schools — public and parochial — in the state Whether they go on to college or seek work immediately, they will need electricity. The principal reason for high productivity in Amenca is the use of energy other than that of man or beast. The average industrial worker in this country has available energy equivalent to that of 700 men, all at the flick of a switch. Power is essential to produce and maintain jobs. It also is helping to clean up the environment, produce goods and food and remove much of the drudgery from the work we all must do at home and on the job Power is valuable. Please use it wisely mm RIMROCK 4 WORLD THEATER BIG SKY DRIVE-IN oaooooo oooooooooooooO EL GUADALAJARA CAFE MEXICAN AND AMERICAN FOODS SERVED HOURS: 6 A.M. - 10 P.M. 345 CALHOUN LANE 259-4684 330 NA TIONS CREA TIONS Reilly, Gerald 50 Reilly, Kaia 102 Reilly, Timothy 69,274 Reinhardt, Scott 102 Reinholz, Mark 50 Reinschmidt, Marlice 50,174 Reiss, Greg 50,262,264 Reiss, Lietta 102,228,231,233, 234,272,274,324 Reiter, Cindy 50 Reiter, Gerald 69,242 Reiter, Steven 102,151,272,274 Reiter, Tammie 102 Relei, Stephen 69,221,262 Remington, Randy 69 Remmick, Gary 50 Reno, Douglas 50,265 Resinger, John 69 Restad, Mark 69,234 Repka, Sarah 126,228 Rick, Cathy 50,174,243,269 Rickard, James 115 Ricker, Robert 69,229,234,263, 266 Ricketts, Robin 69 Ridl, Ronald 50,220,221,265 Rightmire, Ken 263 Ringstead, Kari 102 Ringstead, Wendy 69,174,242, 243 Rios, Anita 51 Riplett, Carla 69,266,267,274 Ritchey, Juanita 102 Rivera, Janet 102,233,234,240, 253,274 Robbins, Dale 235,236,242 Robbins, Edward 119,236 Robbins, Mike 143,154,157,159, 225 Roberts, Deanna 51 Roberts, Kevin 51 Roberts, Michael 51 Roberts, Perry 69 Robertson, Connie 51 Rodda, Julie 69 Rodriguez, Thomas 70 Roe, David 51,143,158 Roesbery, Robert 126,229 Rogers, Guy 70,137,154,156,157, 170,199,207,241 Rogers, Gary 121 Rogers, Linda 102 Rhorbaugh, Sandra 70 Roll, Eriven 102 Roll, Kevin 51,137 Roller, Carla 51,228,235,265 Roller, Paula 102.235 Rollins, Scott 102 Rom, Kim 102,228,233,243 Romero, Janette 102 Romero, Neil 51,245 Romero, Rachael 51 Roney, William 19 Ronghold, Jean 130 Rose, Patrick Rose, Sharon 70 Rosengreen, Rita 125 Rosin, Lynn 242 Ross, Scott 51 Roswurm, Nancy 51,221,235,255 Route, Bonita 51 Rowley, William 51,152 Rubash, Randy 70 Rude, Evan 51 Rudolf, Doborah 70 Ruiz, Macy 70 Rushby, Tammie 102 p,isk, Thomas 51 Broadwater 5th St. W. Billings, Montana Phone Business: 245-6374 Residence: 259-9600 State Farm Insurance Companies Home Offices: Bloomington, Illinois Dynamic Sportswear Downtown The SPINNING WHEEL 311 North Broadway 331 HOWARDS AUTO SALES 1001 1st Avenue North 248-1671 REALTORS INSURERS MORTGAGE BANKERS {treeier Bros. INSURANCE M P.0. Box 1392 Billings, Montana 59103 332 Russell, Don 128 Russell, Ricky 51,143,151 Russell, Ron 124 Russiff, Rick 245 Ryan, Mike 51 Rydberg, Bev 51 Ryder, Debra 101 Sable, Eddy 102 Sago, Annetta 51,229 Sago, John 103 Salsberry, Janice 128 Saltmarsh, Flo 128 Samson, Karyn 51 Sanchez, Ronnie 70 Sanderson, Robin 103,129 Sandon, Steve 51 Sanner, Timothy 103 Sannon, Toni Santelanna, Mary 70 Santoro, Anna 51 Santoro, Vince 70 Sartorie, Michael 103,242 Sasich, Keith 70 Sather, Rick 103 Saunders, Lisa 51,186,229,243 Sauter, Karen 70 Sauters, Shelley 70,268,270 Sayer, Vicki 70 Schaak, Constance 103 Schafer, Cameron 70 Schaffer, Jodi 103,234 Schaffer, Kristi 70,186,191,234, 243 Schaffer, Valerie 103 Schafnitz, Ted 51 Scheafer, Randal 51 Scheel, Michael 51,236 Scheffelman, Joe 51 Scheid, Mary 70,235 Scheidt, Irvin 124 Scherger, Joseph 31,103,138,139, 145,154,155,161,197,202,203, 209,288 Schied, David 103 Schied, Marquerite 70,268,270 Schlecht, Twilla 70 Schlosser, Kim 51 Schlosser, Trula 70 Schmaing, Tom 70 Schmechel, Roger 103 Schmidt, Dan 70,226 Schmidt, Denzel 103 Schmittou, Russell 103,178,199, 233 Schneider, Allan 70,184 Schneider, John 103,188,190, 228,232,233,241,262,263,264, 266,265,276,293 Schneider, Valerie 51,229 Schnurr, Paulette 103 Schoonmaker, Duff 70 Schoonmaker, Jon 51 Schott, April 51 Schottlaender, Denise 70,243, 274 Schroeder, Brenda 51,251 Schrumpf, Christina 70 Schrupp, Sheri 70,228,231,241 Schuck, Suzanna 103,242 Schuffleman, Joe 143 Schultz, Alfred 26,70 Schultz, Cathy 70 Schultz, Lorrie 104 Schultz, Richard 70 Schulze, Paul 70 to sw P TIGER DISCOUNTERS FIRST AVENUE IGA 2209 First Avenue North Open 24 Hours Every Day BOB'S CENTRAL AVENUE IGA Open 24 Hours Every Day I 306 Central Avenue GORHAM PARK IGA 19th and Braodwater BILLINGS HEIGHTS IGA 327 Main — Highway 10 East BOB'S EVERGREEN IGA 1309 Grand Avenue Open 24 Hours Every Day SOUTH PAK IGA 614 South 31 st Street POLY FOOD BASKET 2641 Poly Drive BOB'S STATE AVENUE IGA 4188 State Avenue 333 ROWE FURNITURE 3301 First Avenue North •••instead I State Farm Insurance Companies- Home Offices: Bloomington, III. DEL JONES INSURANCE AGENCY Prompt Personal Service See Del Jones for all your Insurance needs 511 N. 30th Phone 248-1213 Shusted, Ed 130 Schuyler, David 70 Schwabe, Kim 70 Schwiegert, John 51,143 Schwidde, Susan 56,70,207,220, 221,228,235,253 Scilley, Jerrie 30,123,162 Scott, Denise 70 Scott, Richard 70 Scott, William 70,222,226,262 Scozzari, Raymond 158,265 Seavy, Lyle 52,143,158,245,247 Sedam, David 52,143 Senn, Mary 52 Senn, Pamela 70 Serfazo, John 52 Serich, Tillie 130 Serrette, William 114 Sessions, James 104,251,300 Sessions, Susie 104,146,147,149, 174,175,211,221,232,243,272, 282 Seward, Valerie 269 Sewell, Aileen 104 Sewell, Merry 70,220 Seyfert, Susan 225 Shaffer, Kathy 104,228,262,263 Shandy, Debra 104 Shane, Erin 104,211,236,253 Shanholtzer, Lisa 52 Shanholtzer, Robin 70 Shaw, Barry 52 Shaw, Brian 52 Shaw, John 52,169 Sheetz, Greg 104 Shellenberger, Dennis 104,274 Sheridan, Terri 70 Shilts, Kathy 52,149 Shinazy, Byron 70 Shoemate, Gregory 70 Shoemate, Jackie 52,235,255 Shoman, Terrance 52,229,234 Shope, Judith 70 Shultis, Brad 52,136,137,152, 178,220 Shultis, John 26,70,137,152,178, 197,199,234 Sieler, Amalie 23,126 Siemers, Danny 70,178 Sigrist, Geri 52,158,181 Sirbernagel, Mike 52 Silbernagel, Rose 104,217,233 Silcox, Lori 52 SiIvernale, Darby 52 Silvis, Gregory 52 Sllvis, Pamela 104 Simek, George 118 Simmons, Richard 120 Simons, Bob 70 Sims, Judith 70 Sipes, Douglas 115 Singer, Melinda 52,172,234,275 Sjolseth, Dean 71 Skalsky, Cheryl 104 334 For [Your Printing Needs 7 vc sjr ■zvtr-t vw Printers of the Bronc Express Now at three locations 1212 Grand Avenue 511 Central Avenue Sixth Avenue and 27 Street VALLEY STATE BANK Growing With West Billings 17th and Grand Avenue Billings, Montana SUZUKI SUZUKI Auto Parts Accessories Speed Equipment Suzuki motorcycles and accessories 4005 Montana Avenue Champion Auto Stores the auto supply supermarket 335 Skinn, Becky 104 Slough, Toby 52 Slovarp, Ricky 71 Slovak, Mary 130 Smathers, Jeffrey 52 Smiley, Tammy 71,148,262,263 Smith, Daryl 71 Smith, Dean 124 Smith, Deborah 71,235 Smith, Gwen 71 Smith, Jacquie 71,146,148 Smith, James 166,167 Smith, Kenneth 71,150,151,193 Smith, Kimberley 104,234,270, 274 Smith, Laurie 71,268 Smith, Mike 139 Smith, Peggy 71 Smith, Ronald 71 Smith, She 11 i 237 Smith, Susan 52,235 Smith, Teri 52 Smith, Pat 117,235 Smyk, Brenda 104 Snell, Sande 71,220,221,235 Snodgrass, Curtis 71 Snodgrass, Durene 52,242 Snyder, Darryl 71,139 Soelter, Donna 104 Soelter, Kelly 52 Sokoloski, Kathy 122 Solberg, Lorre 52,235,255 Solis, Esperanza 52 Sorensen, Christian 52,234 Sorlie, Penny 52,237 Sos, Garrett 71 Sos, Kathy 52,149,172,243 Soto, Christina 71 Soto, Graciela 105,272,274 Spady, Penelope 71 Spear, Steve 130 Spechalske, Jon 71,228,241,262, 265,266 Speed, Richard 71,234,240 Speed, Stacey 105,220,221,229, 240,241,253 Spencer, Winnie 71 SDicer, Leonard 116 Spieler, Pamela 71 Spooner, Darrin 20,52 Stabio, Mark 71 Stacey, Julie 105 Stack, Gordon 52,226 Stahl, Curtis 52 Stahl, Lyle 105 Stahn, Kate 149 Stambulich, Jay 52 Stanaway, Scott 52,127,158,184, 191,262,264,265 Stanford, Michael 52 Stanhope, Michael 52,142,143, 178 Stark, Kenneth 71,224,225,228, 297 EAST MAIN STREET Phone 252-8763 THE MARINES NEED GOOD MEN MARINE CORPS RECRUITING STATION PROFESSIONAL EDUCATORS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS S 2520 First Ave. North 1815 Grand Avenue 259-3554 Phone (406) 259-4185 Billings, Montana 59102 f YOUR COMPLETE MUSIC CENTER OUR 50TH YEAR OF SERVICE 336 SELF SERVICE FURNITURE 1444 Grand Avenue Offers Retail Furnishings At Wholesale Prices Offers Free Delivery Anywhere In The United States PAY MORE? WHAT FOR? THE PIN CUSHION Fashion for you and your Home Drapery - drapery hardware Wall coverings - wooven woods Coplet fashion fabrics Notions and trends 2707 2nd Ave. North Phone 252-1919 STAY AHEAD . . . GENI Can Help you will all your hair needs CASCADES WIGLETS WIGS THE SUBURBAN West Park Plaza 252-8411 HERBERGERS Rimrock Mall 656-6800 INSTANT COIFFURES 1223 Grand Ave. INTERNATIONAL HAIR FASHIONS 145 Grand Casa La Reina 337 Stark, Robin 105,228,270,272,274 Starnes, Steven 52,143,178 Steckel, Jane 71,242 Steckel, Steven 105,244,245 Stefani, Richard 26,105,221,235, 251 Stekar, Sandie 71 Stenberg, Deborrah 71 Stenger, Calvin 52,242 Stenger, William 105 Stephens, Darrell 52 Stephens, Patricia 71,253 Stem, Clifford 71 Stern, Janet 105 Stern, Kerry 52 Stern, Ralee 105 Stevens, Carla 72,228,263,279 Stevens, Lori 52 Stevens, Mona 72 Stevenson, Kathy 130 Stewart, Mary 237 Stichman, Janet 72 Sticka, Catherine 72 Sticka, Dennis 60,72,216,225, 226,237 Sticka, John 105 Sticka, Shirley 52,212,220,235, 253 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. for BACKPACKING MOUNTAIN CLIMBING CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING 22 N. 29th 245-7370 Stoddard, Lynda 105 Stoddard, Kent 52,152,253 Stoddard, Sandra 226 Stoll, Sharon 72 Story, Joel 122 Strabel, Bill 72 Straw, Jeffrey 105 Stecker, Harriet 130 Strieker, Don 105 Strieker, Matt 105 Stripp, Richard 58,72,139,140, 151,220,221,226,229,235,237, 239,241 Strissel, Penny 263 Strobbe, Leonard 242 Stroppel, Lori 72 Stubbert, Sandra 105 Stumm, Carla 106 Stumm, Donald 52 Sturman, Paula 52,269 Sucharda, Charles 123 Sullivan, Steven 72 Sumida, Richard 72 Sumida, Steve 52 Svec, Cindy 72 Swanson, Marc 106,232,234,240, 241,242,276,274,280,283 COMPLIMENTS OF BARRY O’LEARY, INC. ASPHALT PAVING READY-MIX CONCRETE SAND GRAVEL SEWER WATER LINES EXCAVATIONS 216 North 16th Street 259-7139 Nothing is permanent In fashions But Good Taste 116 North Broadway THE JAILHOUS PIZZA Bring the Family The bestest in the Westest Jailhouse Pizza 1119 Main Street 245-3566 Swantz, Wally 130 Sweeney, Kathleen 72,244,245, 247 Sweeney, Mariane 34,72,221, 225 Swenholt, Shari 52,265 Switzer, Scott 52 Swoboda, Christine 72 Swoboda, Dale 52 Swords, Ann 52 Taber, Jack 72 Tallerico, Kerri 52 Tanner, Betsy 106,172,208,232, 233,235,243,251 Tanner, Stephanie 52,242 Tate, James 52,143 Taylor, April 17,52 Taylor, Carolyn 106 Taylor, Fawn 53 Taylor, Gale 53,266 Taylor, Greg 106 Taylor, Paul 53,143,178,221,275 Taylor, Robert 124 Taylor, Wiley 106 Taylor, William 72,180,221,272, 273,274,282 Teal, Cynthia 53,229,266 Teal, Peter 106,188,205,206, 221,232 Tellez, Alma 72 Templin, Kimberly 106,233 Tennant, Tamara 53,265 Terpstra, Steve 72 Terri bi I ini, Carol 53,229 Teter, John 244,245,246 Thatcher, Janice 106 Thatcher, John 242 Thatcher, Karen 106 Thatcher, Rebecca 106,242 Thatcher, Tami 53 Thaut, Lori 72,241,259 Thayer, Valorie 106 Theade, Lora lee 72,162,163, 266,267,304 Thiel, Keith 106 Theimer, Scott 106 Thiemke, Rene 72 Thomas, Jeff 72,172,181,199, 234,262 Thomas, Michael 106,139,193, 194,220,221 Thomas, Willie 190 Thomas, Tim Lorin 53 Thompson, Larry 106 Thornquist, David 26,107,111, 139,154,155,212,214,280 Thorson, Robert 121 Thuesen, Russell 72,139 Tiffany, Linda 53,243 TiMeson, Eric 73,229,234 Timm, Kathryn 53,229,275 Timmerman, Gail 53 Tindall, Kelly 107,187,236 Tipton, Nancy 73,134,135,174, 177,199,243 Tipton, Pamela 53,253 Todd, Jill 73,126 Toldness, Denise 53 Toole, Allan 107,188,262,295 Topham, Sherry 53,269 Tosh, Kathleen 107 Townsend, Richard 73 Townsend, Susan 73 Trafton, Ann 107 Trapp, Barbara 107,146 Travis, John 19 339 Montana's largest selection of imported and domestic pipes and tobaccos POST OFFICE N PIPE SHOP 2711 Montana Ave. Phone 248-6879 Billings, Montana JANIE RHODES Out-of-town newspapers magazines souvenirs Complete pipe repair department in life insurance look for the mark of the professional THE BANKERS LIFE THE LEONARD E. DAHL AGENCY 203 Stapelton Building, Billings, 59102 Phone (406) 252-5607 Earl P. Aalseth, CLU Jack A. Dugan, CLU Leonard E. Dahl, CLU Earl L. Rosell E. Allen Watson R.DanMedlin • FI HMTI RE «DRAPERIES •CARPETING «GIFTW ARE •CHIN A WARE 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 Value Quality Service 2804 MINNESOTA AVE. PHONE 245-4104 EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENTS 340 DISCOVER . . . The Largest Department Store . . The Largest Selection of Merchandise in Big Sky Country No Sale is Final Until You're Satisfied . . . Refunds and Exchanges Made Quickly and Courteously. fashion OPEN Daily 9:30 to 9:30 Surtdaya 12:00 to 5 quality . . . value . . . Rimrock Mall 24th St. Wast and Control Billings, Montana V Montana's Loading Department Stores Treiber, Calvin 53 Treiber, Sheri 53 Triggs, Dave 53 Triggs, Doug 73,236,244 Trogge, Carol 53 True, Mike 53 Tucker, Edna 107 Tucker, Scotta 220 Tucker, Tim 107 Turley, Donald 107,139,144,150, 151,178,180,199,202,208,220, 221,232,233 Turley, LaDonna 73 Turnbull, Teresa 73,186,274 Tuss, Michael 107 Tweden, Brenda 73 Tweden, Donald 73,139 Twet, Diann 244 TwoTwo, Steve 73 Tysel, Doris 130 Ulery, Debbie 268 Ulrich, William 158 Underwood, Billie 107 Ungefug, Sheryl 53,149,174,228, 232,243 Urbaska, James 53,169,191,225, 226,235 Urlacher, Joseph 53 Urlacher, Scott 107,294 Valadez, Arthur 53 Valdez, David 73 Valdez, Kathy 53 Vanez, Lucinda 73 Vangen, Joni 73 VanKrieken, Annette 107,242 VanNoten, Tom 53 Vanover, Howard 123 VanSickle, Vi 130 VanWinkle, Kristin 107,262,266 Vashler, Jay 53 Vaughn, Donna 73,191,268,270 Veatch, Wendy 53,149 Veis, Rick 53 Venable, Rita 53,269 Ventling, Lenita 53 Victora, Dale 73 Victora, Debbie 107 Vietmeier, Jeff 107 Vigus, Tracy 73 Villa, Rick 73 Vincelette, Debbie 73 Vincelette, Steven 53 Vladic, William 108 Vodden, Diana 108 Vodden, Ledeen 53,235,269 Vogel, Beatrice 118,129 Voight, Kelly 53,269 Void, Jim 73 Voller, Linda 108 Vonbergen, Cheri 108,240,268, 270 VonHess, Robert 15,26,30,108, 21,214,220,221,223,232,233, 235,251,262,263,266,276,282, 283 Wade, Eugene 108,128 Wagner, Brian 73 Wagner, Roger 73 Waite, Mark 53,221 Waite, Mitchell 73 COLLEGE OF COIFFURE ART, LTD. Before enrolling in any school Let us explain our many advantages. Visit us any time, Tuesday through Saturday 928 Broadwater Phone 245-6429 wwwwwwwvwww FABRICS. A t{ fadhi n by the Vahd ■ ■ —4m 922 Grand Ave. WWVWWWWMVWWW 341 Wakeland, Charisse 73,75,148, 174,221,243 Wakley, David 53 Wakley, Kelly 108 Walch, Rose 130 Walcker, Denise 73 Waleri, Michael 73 Walerl, Norine 108 Waleri, Norma 53 Walker, Diana 73 Walker, Jeff 53,142,143,178 Walker, Mark 73,139,178 Walker, Scott 73,141,139,178 Wallace, Bryan 73,262 Wallace, Dale 53 Wallace, Gordon 125 Wallace, Jean 129 Wallace, Susan 53,66,217,229, 262,265,266 Walter, Cheryl 73,174 Walter, Eunice 108,228,234,270, 274,276 Walters, LeRoy 53 Walters, Renee 125 Walters, Ricky 108,199 Waltner, Scott 108 Wambolt, Julie 73 Wambolt, Kathy 73 Ward, Joann 124 Warren, Kim 73 Warren, Mark 73 Water, Ernie 125 Watson, Terrie 108 Watts, Gerald 124 Waymire, David 53 Weakley, Loria 73 Weatherwax, Jamie 53 Weaver, Terry 53,152 Weaver, Winston 114 Weber, Darryl 53,157,191,265 Wegner, Rick 73 Weil, Douglas 73 Weinreich, Mickey 53,242 Weis, Lea 53,234 Weiss, Rebecca 73,235,243 Weitz, Mark 53 Welch, David Kyle 53 Welk, Dennis 74 Wellbrook, Alama 53 Weller, Joan 124 Welton, Melody 74 Wempner, Shirle 108,162,163, 165,174,176,177,196,210,232, 233,253 Wessell, William 53 West, Debbie 53 West, Karen 53 West, Suzanne 74,186,187,253 Weston, Johanna 74 Wetherington, Charles 74 Whalen, Cass 108,233,262 Whalen, Robert 128 White, Denise 74,240,241 White, Patricia 53,265 White, Rene 53 White, Vonnie 54 White, William 74 Whitefox, Bobbi 74 Whitmore, Dave 108,236 Whitmore, Don 54,143 Whitmore, Ross 108,139,193,199 Whitney, Anne 54 Whittinghill, Donna 124 Whittinghill, Jean 74,202,216 Wicks, Robert 74,139,262 Wiederrich, Corrine 54 Wiederrich, Gretchen 109 Wiedrich, Kenneth 109 GOLFORUM 3203 Grand Ave. Monday - Thursday 3 pm-11 pm Friday 3 pm-1 am Saturday 1 lam-1 pm Sunday 11 am-11 pm Game room with over 40 games including air hocky, pinball and the newest elec- tronic games. MONTANA -DA KOTA UTILITIES CO. In the community to serve 342 ORANGE B J U HUS Devilishly Good Drink Try it - You'll like it. ORANGE JULIUS Open Daily Rimrock Mall Take a DIP into the GOOD LIFE HIPSTER D00GAN Open Daily Rimrock Mall ULSTER DOOGRfl AT ZIMMERMAN’S WE ALWAYS SEE THE BEST IN YOU! CLASS OF ’77 SENIOR SPECIALS 259-8686 2901 3rtD AVE. N. “INTERPRETIVE PORTRAITURE” WE’RE STILL NUMBER I AT TWO LOCATIONS STUDIOS BILLINGS, MONTANA 343 FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS P.O. Box 20516 1220 A Avenue C Billings, Montana 59102 (406) 245-6148 MILLER PHARMACY 1106 MAIN STREET Congratulations, Grads, From Kresge's West Park Plaza 344 Wiesner, Sherrie 74 Wiesner, Tim 24,74,136,137, 265,266 Wiggs, Craig 74,139,178,181, 221 Wiggs, Jerry 74,139,228 Wilcox, Andy 109,172 Wilcox, John 54,234,275 Wilcox, Randolph 109,151,216, 232,233 Wildin, Shelley 54 Wilkinson, Kathy 54,174,243,27( 270 Wille, Kirk 118,259 Williams, Belinda 74 Williams, David 74,226,227,237. 258 Williams, Donald 108 Williams, Glen 119,244,245 Williams, Keith 294 Williams, Robert 74 Williams, Suzy 54 Williamson, Jerry 109,242 Williamson, Judy 54 Wilson, Alfred 74 Wilson, Cheryl 74,187,221,235, 242,243,263 Wilson, Cindy 109 Wilson, Jon 74 Wilson, Keith 54 Wilson, Michelle 109,162,164, 165,193,195,199,208,220,221 Wilson, Sitona 74 Wilson, Wayne 54 Wiltham, Tillie 130 Wiman, Carrie 54,229 Winched, Carol 122 Winegardner, John 74,188,189, 196,235 Winkle, Judith 109 Winslow, Duane 74,139,157 Wirth, Dawn 55,134,174,231 Wirth, Mark 109,233,236 Wise, Kevin 55 Wise, Sheldon 74,266,267 Wise, Sheridan 74,266,267 Wittman, Cindy 109 Wittman, Janice 74 Wittman, Kevin 55 Wittman, Randy 74 Wold, Mari 74,163,165,235, 263 Wolf, Kimberly 55,228,262,266 Wolff, Dirk 55 Wolfgram, Edward 109,233,241, 278,289 Wolske, Sharon 18,127 Wonch, Delynn 109 Woodhouse, Ellen 75 Woodward, Leslie 109 Worth, Dawn 229 Wright, Greg 109 Wyatt, Dave 55,143,152 RADIO EQUIPMENT car stereos Pioneer—Marantz Muntz—SuperScope Sony—Sylvania Alpine Village 16th Street Stereo Components 345 Wyman, Ellen 75,234,241,242, 253 Yapunclch, Fred 109,233 Yapuncich, James 75,188 Yarbrough, Diane 110,236 Yee, Wai 55 Young, Cherie 75 Young, Keith 55 Young, Kenneth 35,75 Young, Raymond 55 Young, Tamra 110 Yurian, Jeffery 55 Zdrojek, Shelley 110,233 Ziegler, Karla 55 Zimmerer, Mary 75,202,253 Zimmerman, Debra 55 Zimmerman, Randall 55,143, 172,199 Zimmerman, Rod 110 Zimmerman, Ronnalynn 172,173 Zirko, Barry 75,234,241 Zupan, Robert 29,115,131,135 A MONTANA TELEVISION NETWORK STA TION Channel 2 CBS NBC Affiliated Television FOR BETTER FAMILY VIEWING IN BILLINGS egoords Your Modern General Store! 1313 Grand . 252-2138 Heights Hardware . 1313 Main 252-4940 Downtown Odegaards . 124 North 29th 252-4653 £ n War Bonnet Interstate 90 and South 27th Street Exit Billings, Montana 59101 (406)248-7761 For the next dinner out visit “THE ARAPAHO DINING ROOM” 102 Luxurious Rooms 346 347 BRONC PATRONS Agents Insurance Service Ted Andrus Explosives, Inc. Atlas Engineers, Inc. Big Sky Cake Supply Billings Country Store Billings White Truck Co. Buzz Inn Don’s A uto Haus Downtown Exxon Service Center Drake Gustafson Associates Ehli Insurance Agency Elna White Sewing Machine Company Farwest International Travel Service Fischer’s, Inc. Golden Crown Gifts C. C. Hall Public Relations Holliday Furniture Johnson-Graham Associates Kasper’s Photo Leo’s Conoco Louis Sam B. Melnick Insurance Montana Video, Inc. Muscular Dystrophy Associations of America, Inc. Odegaard Heights Hardware Petrolane Midland Gas Service Plaza Exxon Service Center Poor Boy Drive-In Pierce Flooring Quality Concrete Robert Sos Signs, Inc. LCDR and Mrs. John P. Sweeney Tenth Avenue Grocery Todd’s Shoe Store Treasure State Costume Co. Village Inn Pizza Vaughn Ragsdale Billings Westwoods, Inc. Wilkinson, Mavis F. The Windmill
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