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STAFF IF ditor-in-chief.................................Althea Kober p-assistant Editors_____Carol Dimich and Greg Anderson ports Editor.....................................Brian Parker ports ....................................Paul Kober ..................................Mike Robbins )lass Sections.......................Lori Chamberlain .............................Linda Lyle ............................Kristi Hurst Business Manager............................Rich Norval Activities .............................Mariane Sweeney Ad Editor...........................................Greg Reiss Royalty .....................................Pam Tipton Photographers...............................Hank Hartman ...........................Cobey Theade .............................Brett Bailey ...........................Mike Scheel ..........................Darwin George ............................Wes Armstead ..............................Ron May ..........................Kent Anderson .............................Craig Grider .........................Johnny Cattaneo Index Editor ...........................Shelly Dalgarno File Coordinator....................................John Kiemele Cover Deisgn........................................Greg Anderson Adviser...........................Mr. Lloyd D. Mickelson Special thanks to Frontier Press, Dan Wiltgen of Tippets Studios, Pogo Chamberlain, Sophomore Journalism Classes, Rich Stripp, Les Heins. TABLE OF CONTENTS Action............................. 16 The Athletes........................... 46 The Involved...........................122 The Chosen.............................170 The Entertainers.......................186 The Crowd..............................210 The Final Days.........................274 The Patrons and Index..................288 V (fj Qi M . - ft Jr - cU« U - - vC) J+T oJJL , k- FRANCIS BELLAMY - 1602 Original Pledge of Allegiance BRONC 1977 Billings, Montana, 59102 Volume 70 ft I  ,'1 A r V « I 'I f •7 J 5k Below—Jack Kilgore, Bellamy representative from Central High School in Harrisburg, Tennessee, presents his gift to Senior at the Award Ceremony. All of the Bellamy representatives presented a gift to us during the ceremony. Right—Governor Tom Judge addresses the audience at the ceremony. Right—Congressman John AAelcher speaks at the ceremony. Right—Bellamy representa- tives listen to the choruses of Senior High and West High. From left. Jack Kil- gore, Kay Fike, Shari Ste- wart, Sharon Respess, Fern Grant, Buzz Katz, David Lewis, Vernon Clark, Tami Telander, Wayne Gordon, Dan Moore. Below Right- Senior High's own Elfreida Idleman baked and deco- rated two cakes like this for the Bellamy guests. i I A V Billings Senior High Receives Bellamy Award The thirty-fifth National Bellamy Flag Award presentation was held in the Lincoln Junior High School Auditorium with Billings Senior High School as the recipient. The audience, consisting of BSH students, graduates, and concerned citizens from the Billings area, listened attentively as each of the representatives from other Bellamy schools presented significant gifts from their respective communities and states. The conbined choirs from Senior High and Wesf High enterfained as Mr. Dale Hallock directed the BSH band. Wayne Gordon, Senior's representative, accepted the award for the student body who broke into wild applause when Wayne proclaimed, Billings Senior is truly Number One! When an award is presented, it can be considered a token of achievement. However, awards must be earned. They are the ultimate symbol of progression. As progression continues, awards become less frequent, but their meaning is of greater significance. We at Billings Senior High are proud to have received the National Bellamy Award and all other awards we have received in our progress to our greatest achievements yet. Whereas the Bellamy award symbolized the progression of a group of people, individual awards are also of great significance. Significantly, the last official assembly held each year is the Awards assembly, at which time the high achievers are rewarded for one or several years' of hard work. Some people say that we attach too much importance to awards. However, it must be remembered that since the Creation there has been a reward for good and punishment for evil. It is in this way that the very morals of society have been created. ■■■ Many Contribute to Bellamy Success Senior High really went all out to get the spirit of Bellamy going. The old gym was turned into an art museum where paintings and sculptures of former BSH students and also some of the teachers' artwork were being displayed You know, Senior has really turned out some talented people! Outside of the gym, letters of congratulations were being displayed and members of the NJROTC kept watch over them. The student body did its job, too. On Spirit Day, a number of students turned out to get the school looking good. Throughout B Week, the spirit was up, the mischief was down, and everyone had a great time Above- AAontana U S Representatives Max baucus and John Melcher and Senators Mike Mansfield and Lee Metcalf hold the Bellamy flag on the steps of the capitol in Washington. D C The actual size of the flag is 8 x 12' Right The National Bellamy A ard symbol Assemblies Spark Bellamy Week The assemblies that were held during Bellamy Week were filled with more spirit than has ever been seen by the students here at Senior. Dr. AAargarette S. Miller, executive director of the National Bellamy Award, spoke at all of the assemblies and most of the student body found what she had to say quite interesting. At one of the assemblies, Senior High was awarded a plaque from President Gerald Ford congratulating us for winning the Bellamy award. Above—The Bellamy Representatives. Front row: Vernon Clark, VA; David Lewis, FL; Buzz Katz, PA; Fern Grant, WA; Dr. Margarette S. Miller, VA; Sharon Respess, NC; Shari ■ Stewart, OK; Kay Fike, IA; Jack Kilgore, TN; Larisa Peterson, SD. Back row: Sam Parter, AL; Dani Dobyns, AZ; Therese Pajunem, MN; I ) Joy Scharff, TX; Ted V;. Porter, MS; Frank . DeBerardino III, NY; Colonel Thomas Kirk, POW speaker; Daniel Moore, NM; Heidi Christenson, NM, Jeannie Guerin, AL; Wayne Gordon, MT; Kim Steinbach, Left—Cheryl Wilson patiently watches as Dr. Miller addresses the audience. Below—Mr. Les Heins and Dr. Miller display the flag that Mr. Heins designed especially for Senior High. Dr. Miller shows her appreciation with a friendly hug. Far left—Sharon Respess presents her high school yearbook to Senior. Middle left — Student Council President Brian Parker receives the plaque that was given to us by President Gerald Ford. Left—Dr. Miller and Principal A. R. Collins, Jr., show the plaque given to Senior by President Gerald Ford. Below—Vernon Clark does the hustle at B-Day. Right—Sally Corning and Dixie Christianson are rarin' to go have a good time. Below right—Mr. Lloyd Mickelson chows on some of that tasty chicken. Far right—Mr. Jerry Jimison gets the crowd fired up with his famous Watusi cheer. Ardent Crowd Makes B-Day a Success Of all the spirit that was displayed during Bellamy Week, B-Day was the climax. One would think that after participating in all the activities during the day, everyone would be worn out that night. But the energetic crowd cheered the Broncs on to a 20-18 defeat over the Helena Bruins. Above—And they're off! Laurie Hanley, Shelly Overfelt, Ken McCrea, Sally Corning, Mark Restad, Rocky Rowley, Skip Clevenger, Julie Johnson, and John Earles start off the sack race. The Cortina Brothers, lead by Gerald Anderson finally won. Left—looks like these girls are having some trouble! Tami Telander, Dani Dobyns, and Larisa Peterson. Bellamy Ceremony Starts Off B-Day B-Day was sure fun this year. First, in the morning there was the National Bellamy Award ceremony at Lincoln Junior High where Senior received the actual Award, then the students came back to Senior and joined in the B-Day festivities. Even the Bellamy representatives participated! Although it was chilly, everyone was too fired up with enthusiasm to notice. Above—Everbody gets involved in tug of war game, but look what happens when the rope breaks! Right- Willy Taylor is taking flyin' leaps to get ahead of the others. Above left (clockwise)—The contestants Cindy Allen, Wes Armstead, Vernon Clark and Peggy Roberts are ready to start chowinq as soon as that arm goes down. Stuff it Wes, stuff it! Vernon Clark eats his pie the easy way. Mr. Dale Hal lock sure seems to be getting a mouthful! Above—Bonnie Dunbar, Julie Johnson, and Lauri Hanley raise some of that good or Bronc spirit. Left—Lou Heinzelman and Brian Parker await the announcement of other B Day candidates. Crowded Calendar Fills Bellamy Week The arrivals of Dr. AAargarette S. Miller, other Bellamy Board members, and the student representa- tives marked the beginning of a very hectic but exciting week. The visitors attended classes, were treated with concerts, visited museums, dined at many different places and journeyed to Custer Battlefield and Yellowstone National Park. The hosts took the student representatives out on the town one night and many of them came home vowing they would never eat ice cream again. Above right—Mr. Dewey Hansen shows how talented he is when it comes to walking down aisles of moving buses. Above—Sharon Respess, Dr. Margarette S. Miller, Laurie Anderson and Harvey Hergett enjoy some laughter during the dinner at the Northern Hotel. Right—Mr. Charles Nesbit displays the pictograph on slate presented to him and Mr. Dewey Hansen by the Board of Trustees, School District H2. Far left—Daniel Moore is surprised to have his picture taken. Middle left—Vernon Clark shows us his big beauti- ful eyes. Left—Kelly Davis chows down some delicious ice cream at Bojo's. Below left— Wayne Gordon and the gang at Custer Battle- field. From left— Vernon Clark, David lewis, Tami Telander, Teresa Payunem, Wayne, and Dani Dobyns. Right—Kathy Farmer smiles for the camera as Wayne Gordon chats with some of fhe Bellamy kids at the airport before they depart for home. Middle—from left, Dewey Hansen, Ms. Rae Hogt, Charles Nesbit, Dr. Miller hugging principal A. R. Collins Jr., say goodbye at the airport. Below left—Wayne Gordon and Dani Dobyns rest for a bit during the trip to Yellowstone Park. On Saturday of Bellamy Week the Bellamy representatives took a little journey to Yellowstone National Park. Below right—Carla Riplett and Teresa Pajunem joke around a bit. Was it really that cold? Bellamy Week Comes to a Close The last days of Bellamy Week were both joyful and sad; joyful because everyone was having so much fun, and sad because soon it would be time to return to their home states. The whole week was an experience that no one will forget. One Bellamy representative, Larisa Peterson from Lead, South Dakota, summed it all up perfectly when she said, Magnificent! Above—A few of the representatives and their hosts make a pyramid while Ted Porter and Michele Bitney try to decide if they should climb on or stay on safe ground. Starting at top left are Susan Schwidde, Dani Dobyns, Jeannie Guerin, Bonnie Dunbar, Larisa Peterson, Julie Evans, Tami Telander, Harmon Katz, Josef Eder, David Lewis, Vernon Clark, Wayne Gordon, Ted Porter, Shari Steward. Left—One of the many sites of Yellowstone Park, Old Faithful. Let a man contend to the uttermost For his life's set prize, be it what it will! —Robert Browning The Action 17 New Kids in Town Show Spirit On Tuesday, September 7, Senior students had to give up their summer ways and gear themselves towards the demands ot school. Some 2,100 were on hand tor the first day all-school assembly held that afternoon. Also in the afternoon the students attended their first semester classes. In the morning, all sophomores and students new to Senior High were welcomed to the school by Mr. A. R. Collins Jr, principal; Mr. Robert Zupan, assistant principal; and their respective deans, Mr. John Kosich and Mrs. Adella Hummell. A skit was done by the Senior Counselors to show the many activities offered at B.S.H. During the day the sophomores and new students were found in the hall corners wondering which way their next class was. One teacher found a young lass crying her eyes out because she could not find the correct classroom. Do you remember your first day? Top Left—Rich Stripp extolls the benefits of BKC to the Class of 79. Top Center—Lloyd Marsh, Susan Schwidde, and Laurie Hanley take time out of the program to do commercial. Top Right—Sophomores await the trials and tribulations at their first year at Senior High. Far Left— Who wears short shorts! We wear short shorts! Middle Left—Mari Wold poses a Dirty for a skit. Left—Principal A. R. Collins, Jr., gives a pep speech to the new kids in town. Bottom Far Left—Guy VanPoucke, foreign exchange student from Belgium, says hello to the sophomores. Bottom Center—Girls' and Boys' Staters perform for the Sophs. From Left: Guy Rogers, John Schultis, Sande Snell, Dick Punches, Wayne Gordon, Kerrie Lindsey, and Hank Hartman. Bottom Left—Cheerleaders Mari Wold, Susan Schwidde. and Laurie Hanley watch as a skit is performed. Bottom Right—Looks like the first day brings out the kids in all of us! Tim O'Leary, Wes Armstead, and Barry Zirko do their thing for the sophomores. Top—Mike Opheim shows us how ugly he can really be. Top Center—There seems to be mixed emotions at this Senior- West game! Top Right—Susan Schwidde plays a toy ballerina at a pep assembly. Above—Loralee Theade takes a Pepsi break. Above Center—John Mattheis seems to get some satisfaction out of choking Mark Polen. Above Center Right—From the look on Brad Frank's face, there must be something astonishing going on. Center Right—Lisa Dunbar, one of the fantastic BSH Majorettes, performs at the Senior-Helena game. Right—Rah! Rah! Melanie Ort man displays her school spirit. Middle Right—Gary Wiman shows his form. Far Right—Sally Corning poses as Minnie Mouse for a majorette halftime. Our Friends Help To Make Us What We Are! Top Left—Mike Scheel shows us how good his hamburger is. Above Left—Althea Kober attempts to get rid of the photographer by throwing a chair at him. Above Center—David Williams, Bronc Express editor, gives one of hi staff one of those you're missing your deadline looks. Top Right—Paul Warneke goes bananas at a pep assembly. Left—Doug Nunemaker shows us his owie. Above—Jay Carroll practices his dancing routing for the AFS Follies Above Right—C'mon Deanna, it's not that bad! Deanna Bornhoft gives one of her helpless looks. Right—You devil, you! Shelly Dalgarno displays one of her sly looks Signs of the Times Portray Life in 1977 V THE TUNES October— If You Leave Me Now Chicaqo November— Tonight's T Night Rod Stewart December— Tonight's tt Night Rod Stewart January— I Wish Stevie Wonder February— Torn Betwee Two Lovers Mary Mac- Gregor March— Evergreen Barbra Streisanc April— Rich Girl Hall Oates May— Southern Nights Glen Cambpell From Rugby shirts to gauchos, Fawcett to Kristofferson, and the Pink Panther to Carrie, the school year of 76-77 flew by us as we listened to the songs of our favorite recording artists and kept our eyes on the screen. 'Angels' turned the guys into devils and the girls dreamed of getting hitched with Hutch. The fashions this year had to be designed for comfort. One felt good wearing these clothes and everyone looked nice, too! Out with grungy, dragging jeans - in with gauchos! One really wonders where we came up with our cliches. We had our own little language. I'm sure many outsiders didn't know what we were talking about half the time! If you don't know what I'm rappin' about, bend over! THE FLICKS Carrie A Star Is Born Rocky Black Sunday King Kong Bound For Glory All the President's Men Return of the Pink Panther The Enforcer Silverstreak THE TALK No kiddin'!'' Alrida! Perhaps you don't recog- nize me! I'm sure! Cute, but not funny. Huh!? Top Left—Rugby shirts were quite the thing to wear with jeans. Here, Lori Loft models one of hers. Top Center—Carol Dimich wears a cowel neck sweater. Bottom Left—Barb Mills seems to be enjoying herself in this gaucho outfit. Above—Farrah Fawcett Majors of ABC's Charlie's Angels and Kris Kristofferson of A Star is Born had to be two of the biggest peo pie in the eyes of Senior High students. Above—Certainly Greg Reiss doesn't plan on wearing those shoes next time he dresses up! One saw a lot of these 3 piece suits on formal occa sions. Above Right—These things won't ever go out of style. Although they look dingy, they're really comfortable, as Mike Scheel can tell you. The Action 23 Sophs, Skits Surprise at Assemblies Ranging in emotion from the ultimate B-Day rally to a low of the second Senior-West basketball assembly, this year's assemblies offered a new wrinkle—the sophomores defeated the junior and senior classes in some of the many competition cheers. Also new this year was the time of the assemblies— switching to 9:15 a.m. instead of the previous 8:30 a.m. so more students would attend. Even though some of the assemblies seemed to be a drag, all the cheerleaders ar d other student efforts were tor the benefit of the student body. Above—The class of 78 fires up in a competition cheer. Top Left—Mr. Gary Johnson hangs the honeybear. Top Middle—Eat it, Duey! Lori Hanley feeds Duey Kautzmann's appetite in the banana eating contest. Top Right—A perfect pyramid by the honorable Cortina Brothers. Middle Right—What's the matter, Beth? Beth Hoiness leads a cheer at a pep assembly. Bottom Left—Where did you learn to drive, George? Coach Day shows his youthful spirit at the Girls' Basketball Divisional assembly. Bottom Middle—Mindie Land fires the crowd up. Bottom Right—Janet Jones introduces the competition cheer chart. 24 The Action Saturday Night is All Right for...???!!! As if students don't see enough of each other at school, they meet after school and on weekends for some fun. Such activities include; weekend keggers, Young Life, shooting pool, meeting at the local pizza joint, skiing, and for those who are 18 (and for some who aren't), there are the bars and dancing. Movies are also popular with students. Some favorites were Rocky, Silver Streak, Silent Movie, and A Star is Born. Many students complained that there wasn't enough for high school kids to do. One effort was the Fourth Floor Alley, a place for students to dance on the top floor of the Public Library. Although the project was met with financial problems, the idea was widely accepted. 26 The Action rar Upper Right and Middle—Mike Scheel enjoys some tishing-too bad there is no water or fish! gear Upper Right—Marcy McCelland is excited at the thought of having that whole pizza to herself. 3elow—Larry Grove yells Look out below! as he repells down the Rimrocks. Below Middle—These two young men enjoy a weekend skiing trip at Red Lodge. Below Right— You were with who last weekend?! asks Maria lazetich at a Young Life meeting. Bottom Far Right—Eric Purcell—Minnesota Fats of Senior High—puts some hard concentration into hit- ing the pool ball, 3ottom Middle Right—Kris Wattkins has a bit of refreshment after some hard repelling down the rims. Bottom Middle—John Kangas and Mrs. and Mr. Bob Bacco join in a sing-along at a weekly Young Life neeting. -ar Below—Mark Walker seems disgusted with his date, Julie Furgason, because of her childish behavior. :ar Below—Julie Heine makes Ron Kangas an offer he can't refuse! :ar Below Right—Gerald Anderson has no trouble lifting the barrel. The Action 27 Sorry ... This Isn’t a General Motors Assembly Plant... If one wants to see some very unique cars, they should look in the Senior High parking lot. Makes and models range from Althea Kober's bomb, Mobey; Mike Hennessy's '47 pickup; John Kangas' Blue Deluxe; to The car any girl would like to go out in —Dick Punches' sexy, little Capri; Blade Johnson's fiery Transam; and Mike Foos' two-tone pickup with matching blue curtains that can be pulled when indulging in heavy action. We will always remember the nutty parking lot attendants, 'Walnut' and 'Cashew', alias, Hugh Phelps and Cliff Cook. Many students complained about the lack of parking spaces and a few fender benders. Student Council brought up parking permits, but the outcome will not be decided until next year when Bryan Anderson, president of the junior classes takes up the issue. Opposite Page—Top Far Left—In this picture is Steve Morgan's racy Camero. Middle Far Left—Here is Althea Kober's bomb Mobey. Bottom Far Left—This is Mary Mading's new Audi minus a headlight. Upper Middle Left—One of the faithful parking lot attendants, Hugh (Cashew) Phelps. Lower Middle Left—The other 'nut Cliff (Walnut) Cook. Left From Top—In this photo is Dick Punches' sexy, little, green Capri. This is a basic family car, belong ing to Jay Carroll. Lloyd Marsh's van is a familar one. It even has a TV so he wouldn't miss the pro basketball championship playoff at the Senior Get Together. The two-tone pickup with cur- tains and jacked up wheels belongs to Mike Foos. This fancy blazer is property of Craig Christoferson. Top Left—Here is Garritt v em ing's Mustang. Left Upper Middle—Another one of those vans. This one is Kent Anderson's. Left Lower Middle—An uniden- tified bomb. Nobody would claim it. Below Left—Batman (John Kangas) and Robin (Cobey Theade) are on the go in their Batmobile. I I Dress-Up Days Show Lighter Side of Students, Facul From Halloween Day to Bib Overall Day, the year's special dress days were a smash. It seemed everyone participated, students and faculty alike. On these two pages are just a few pictures of the many people who took part in the many dress days we had. How about it, weren't some of the costumes knockouts? 30 The Action Opposite Page—Doug Nunemaker is about to show us something shocking. Top Left—Senior High has been known to have students who look like animals, but this is ridiculous! Top Right—Taking a bite of knick-knacks during class, John Link gives us a look of what he will look like in 5 years. Top Middle Left—Cheerleader Stephanie Tanner gets tough with an unique outfit and pose. Middle Right—Taking five, some of the drama members go over plans in the balcony. Lower Middle Left— I want to drink your blood! An outstand- ing Dracula outfit! Lower Left—Even Principal A.R. Collins Jr., gets into the act with his own Halloween Day outfit. Lower Right—Cowboy Jerry Wiggs takes a pinch. Expressions Tell All Top Far Left—Toby Glenn Is upset because nobody likes his suit on the first annual dress-up day. Top Middle Left—Where Harvey Hergett goes, trouble is sure to follow. Here he tries to sit on a couch. Top Middle Right—Rick Diede shows off his art masterpiece. Top Left—Debbie Conpau takes time out from her typing to glance at a photographer. Below Far Left—Richie Stripp finds his Bronc Express assignment confusing. Below Middle Left—Rod Woodcock gives us one of his sexy smiles. Below Middle—Dixie Christenson gives a flash of her railroad tracks. Below Right—An unidentified student takes time out in study hall to catch a little shut eye. Lower Far Left—Layne Ostwald cranes his neck to see that chick fly down the hall Lower Middle—It seems like these two young ladies would rather blow bubbles than type. . Lower Right-Lora Lee Theade asks Why nol try a scoop ot me? Below Far Left— Oh Cheryl, you want to right here in the dark room?! asks Mike Oliphant. Below—Cindy Damron doesn't seem too impressed with what her sewing instructor, Ms. McIntosh, has say. Below Middle—Rick Diede and Darryl Ward look up from their art projects. Below Right—Mary Zimmerer tells Susan Schwidde about the hot and heavy nights she has with Snopp Below Right— Hey, what's wrong with my doughnuts? asks Brad Frank in his culinary arts class Below Far Right—Bill Scott tries on a new pair of glasses. Hey, Billy Boy, since when did you become photographer? Far Below Left- You wanta fight about it? Mike Woods asks while attempting to get some schoolwor done. Far Below— I did what with who?? Pam Tipton asks as Hank Hartman snaps a photo of her. -ar Below Middle—Kathy Hennessy finds the whole situation eye-shutting. Far Below Middle— Oh Mike, you mean you are really going to pay for one of our dates?! Cher Cattaneo is surprised. Far Below Right—Greg Shoemate looks like a real sex symbol in his apron. Far Below Right—Paul Kober has fun kissing a ballon. Far Below Far Right—Naughty, naughty Didn't anybody ever tell Gail Taut that it's not nice to stick yoi tongue out. Faces and Places at Senior High Senior High Bustles With Activitie Upper Far Left—Stephanie Gibbs and Christine Olson paint signs for a Senior West game Upper Middle Left—Althea Kober threatens Ron Ridl with the paper cutter. Obviously, he doesn't seem to gglow__Mr. Kosich accepts some rolls from Bonnie Dunbar when he dines with the HomeEc classes. Below Upper Middle—Hank Hartman smiles for a fellow cameraman. Below Upper Right— I am your fairy godmother!'' Hedi Carter waves her magic wand on dress-up day. Below Far Left—Isn't he cute? Steve Michael is Harpo Marx for a day. Below Right Middle—Tim O'Leary goes incognito in his government class. Below Middle—Mr. Collins and Bronc editor Althea Kober dig in the chow. Right Middle—Another one of those goof ball photographers, Brett Bailey winks at the camera. Below Far Right— Oh, gee-1 hope he will like my new attire! Candy O'Neill thinks to herself. The Action 3i 1976 Brings Changes to Politics Below—Presidential candidate Jimmy Carter gives a speach at Eastern Montana College. Upper Right—Jimmy Carter talks to the press at the Billings airport. Middle Right—Governor Thomas Judge squints from the sun at the EMC rally. Far Middle Right—The Democratic candidate waves to the crowd. Lower Right—Republican Vice Presidential candidate Robert Dole makes a speech at Rocky Mounta College. Far Lower Right—Carter becomes known as Jimmy Peanut during his campaign for the Presidenc The Bicentennial year was also an election year. A new President from the deep South wa elected, the first Southerner since the Civil War. Statewide, there were few changes. John Melcher took Mike Mansfield's place in the Sena Mike Mansfield was Senate Majority leader for twenty-seven years, longer than any othe person. Eastern District Representative Ron Marlenee was elected to the House 1 Representatives by defeating State Senator Tom Towe. Max Baucas was re-elected to his sea On a warm, sunny September day. Democratic candidate James Earl Carter visited the B Sky Country. Many people turned out for the rally. This was also a time for Governor Top Judge to get a spot in the limelight with Carter. On a colder October day, the Republican Vice Presidential candidate Robert Do campaigned for the Republican Party. He spoke at Rocky Mountain College to a fair turnou In the November election Jimmy Carter was victorious over President Gerald Ford. 38 The Action Carreer Center Allows Students to Explore Various Fields Below UpDer Left—Debbie Warden discusses her Child Services class with her instructor. Below Upper Right—Linda Bawden Cathy Campbell model the ski jackets they made in Fabrics class. Below Middle— Didn't your mother ever tell you not to play with fire? Dallas Harvey and Glenn jorgen son create masterpieces in welding class. Below Upper Right—Kathy Roc, Julie Uselton, and Tammy Albert show their efficient work in the Student Credit Union. Below Bottom Left—The Career Center sign that marks the entrance to the building. Far Below—Kevin Roberts gives his Warren Beatty smile to the photographer as he demonstrates how to assemble a transmission. Below Bottom Middle—LouAnn Klinger and Elaine Johnstone show their Graphics Arts skills. Below Bottom Riqht—Julie Johnstone talks with some youngsters in Child Services Unit. Below Far Bottom—Mark Elhi plays disc jockey in broadcasting. Below Far Right—Carol Dimich poses for photographer in the simulated office set up for accounting students. The Billings Career Education Center had a successful second year. Some new additions were made to the Career Center. The only Student Credit Union in Montana was organized under accounting teacher Robert Jackson. Students could invest or borrow money from the student-operated Union. Some controversy arose from the fact that only students attending the Career Center could join the Union. The Center continued to expand in other areas, such as, the Child Services unit, Graphics Communications, Welding, Industrial Mechanics, and the various Fabric courses. The Career Center is attended by students from West and Central, as well as Senior. High school students are given the opportunity to develop fields that they may someday choose as an occupation at the Career Center. The Action 4 Teachers in Action Upper Far Left—Ivan Goepferd goes western on annual western day. Upper Middle—Ron Nistler and Lloyd Mickelson take off on their Kawasakis Upper Right—Charlie Nesbit instructs AFS Follies dancers. Upper Middle Far Left—George Simek gives the photographer a twist of his moustache. Upper Middle—Mark Higdon seems upset with the Follies cast. Upper Middle—Laura Popa talks to the parents at open house. George Wasser shows us his Robert Redford smile. Lower Middle Far Left—Robert Thorsen takes time out from class to do a little reflective thinking. Lower Middle—Burton Pierce hands out the cross country letters. Lower Far Left—Dewey Hansen looks like he is enjoying the NJROTC Ball. Lower Right—Lloyd Mickelson with one of his usual expressions. The Action 43 Janitors Clean and Scrub Cooks Dish the Grub, Cooks—Front Row: Lori Leischner, Doris Tysel, Rachel Geisick, Vi Van Sickle, Venus Bettey, Esther Ostermiller. Middle Row: Marj Twet, Harriette Strecker, Margaret Birgenheir, Tillie Witham, Lorna Boyle, Sarah Jacobs. Back Row: Junice Shieffer, Helen Schotwell, Liz Reichert, Rose Hehn, Lois O'Brien, Bev Dompier. Above—Ruth Newhart gets decked out on Dress up Day. Right Jean Ronholt cleans the chalk boards in her cat outfit. Janitors—Front Row: Joe Cas tie, Steve Spear, Edward Schus- ted. Middle Row: Dorthy Long, Tilly Serrick, Ellenor Hayword, Jean Ronholt, Paul Hartman. Back Row: Bel Ostrun, Rose Welsh, Ruth Newhart, Bob Oli ver, Wally Swantz. The Action 45 THE ATHLETES The secret of success in life is for a man to be ready for his opportunity when it comes. —Disraeli. The Athletes 47 Striders Showing Promise «£ IW 48 The Athletes The 1976 Girls' Cross Country season was an average one The team placed tourth in the Anaconda Invitational and thirc at the Billings Invitational. The Broncettes were led by one lone senior Nancy Tipton, and tive juniors, Vicki Harrimar Pam Bredwick, Nona Craig, Dawn Wirth, and Linda Heiser With many varsity experienced juniors, the tuture looks gooc for Ms. Miller and the team. Far Upper Left—Linda Heiser keeps up the pace. Far Upper Left Center—Pam Bredwick races to the finish line. Far Upper Right Center—Dawn Wirth is on her way to finish a meet. Far Upper Right—Nona Craig is on her way to the finish line. Far Lower Left—Girls Cross Country Front Row: Vicki Harriman, Nancy Tipton, Pam Bredwick. Back Row: Julie Lemon, mgr., Nona Craig, Dawn Wirth, Linda Heiser, Coach Ms. Phyl Miller. Far Lower Center—Pam Bredwick collects her thoughts after the race. Below Left—Linda Heiser legs it out to the finish line. Below Right—Pam Bredwick and Linda Heiser move out to lead the pack in a meet against Helena Capital Bottom Left—Linda Heiser watches with great intensity. Bottom Center—Ms. Phyl Miller shows great concern for the up coming race. Bottom Right—Mr. Randy Morrison relaxing while watching a meet. The Athletes 49 Harriers Have Average Seas The Flying Bronc Harriers had an average season. The distance runners had a 4 3 season with a second place finis the Billings Invitational. The Broncs again placed eighth in State meet for the second year in a row. Leading the Flying Broncs were seniors Guy Rogers, J Shultis, Bill Flammini; four juniors Brad Shultis, h Eshleman, Nathan Longan, and Dave Gulbraa, who placed at the State meet. Next year's team should do exceptionally good as four var experienced juniors are returning. 50 The Athletes , Below Middle—John Shultis reaches for his second wind so he can finish the race. Relow Right—Bill Ulrich forges ahead in another race. Below Left—Guy Rogers shows his tension before a track meet. Bottom Middle—Tim Wiesner expresses the pain of a cross country Bottom Left—Terry Marshall strides it out on the Lake Hills golf C°Botfom Right—J.V. Cross Country Team—Front Row: Mike Roam, Ross McRae. Back Row: Tim Wiesner, Terry Marshall, Ken McRae. Boys Varsity Crosscountry Team—Far Upper Left—Front Row: Brad Shultis, Mike Eshleman, Bill Flammini, Mark Hertz, Bill Jones, Manager. Back Row: Nathan Longan, Guy Rogers, John Shultis, Dave Gulbraa, Coach Pierce. Far Upper Right—Ken McRae runs out of the shadow to the finish line. Far Lower Middle—Ross McRae races to the finish line. Far Lower Left—Scott Bressler keeps up tne pace. Far Lower Right—John Shultis, Brad Shultis, and Mike Kent take time out of their busy schedules to pose for one of the photographers. The Athletes 51 Intramural Athletes Try Harder! 52 The Athletes Too Left—Gerald Anderson gets set for a spike. Top Middle Left—Even though Wayne Gordon has the ball, everyone seems too interested in that cute blonde throwing the frisbie. Be|0W_Rich Stripp in fifth position. Tod Middle—Bob Jones looks for a hand off. Bottom Right—Lloyd Marsh adds the extra point as Randy Crellin Bottom Far Left—Under a strong rush, Mr. Burton Pierce looks for an Bottom Middle—Lloyd Marsh cracks a smile as he gets set to pass off. Bottom Center—Gerald Anderson and Kelly Murphy have a scuffle underneath the net. Bottom—Hut one, hut two, hike! With approximately 335 students participating in seven different sports, this year's fall intramural program was considered a bang, according to Mr. Robert Pasquarello, director. The sports that were offered were swimming, held at Rocky Mountain College; tennis and flag football, held at Pioneer Park; volleyball, archery and weight-lifting, held inside the school; and bowling, held at Jubilee Lanes. All the sports were co-ed except flag football and weight-lifting. With all the would-be varsity athletes, who for some reason couldn't participate in inter-school competition, intramurals offers recreation and is growing in popularity every year. The Athletes 53 Seniors Pace Broncs Top Left—Duey Kautzmann gets off a pass as a Butte High defender moves in. Layne Ostwald and Brian Parker trail behind. Top Right—Bronc offense set against Casper Natrona. Above Right—Jett Booth talks tnmgs over with Mr. Hauck and Mr. Alberta. Above Left—BRONC DEFENSE—Row One:Mike Oliphant, Dave Hense, Ken Smith, Craig Wiggs, Jerry Jacksha, Doug Mulvaney, Lyle Seavey. Row Two: Charlie Hoefle, Mark Walker, Don Whitmore, Doug Cowan, Blayde Johnson, Darwin George, Chuck Blakley, Ron Mehling. Row Three: Jeff Michael, Dana Martinez, Rich Beginski, Ron Bruce, Jere McKinney, Milton Cooper, Stan Echert, Dave Roe, Dennis Fulkerson. Row Four. Wade Love, Bryce Johnson, Jeff Booth, Dean Cromwell, Dave Wyatt. 54 The Athletes :o Conference Second Top Left—Russ Thuesen finishes off Butt High's 078 as the rest of the Bronc offense stands by. Top Middle—Mike Oliphant catches a breather. Right Top—Charlie Hoefle and the rest of the Bronc defense get set. Right Middle—Offensive team holding hands in the huddle. Right Bottom—Duey Kautzmann gets a warm hand from the official. Bottom Left—BRONC OFFENSE—Row One:Mickey Gordon, Dave Jones, Duey Kautzmann, Dan Barthuly, Scott Walker, Wayne Gordon, Wes Armstead. Row Two: Russ Thueson, Jim Tate, Steve Starnes, Jeff Walker, Ron Kangas, Mark Alberta, Pat Lemke, Scott Helmbrecht. Row Three: Brian Parker, Russ Fagg, Ray McDaniel, Scott Emerick, Raul Warneke, Pat Norwood, Pat Emick, Esco Bell, pave Christianson. Row Four:Bret Bennett, Layne Ostwald, Larry Miller, Leonard Harkless, Jerry McKeever, Rich Stripp, Mark Entzminger, Cary Grosz, Rick Peltier. The Broncs ended with a 6-3 overall recordanda 5-1 conference record—second only to State champion C. M. Russell. The fans were never given a dull moment during any of the Broncs' home games: The three overtimes in the Casper Natrona game and the final drive in the 9-6 victory over Butte High will be in the minds of Bronc fans tor some time to come. Many talented juniors will be back next year. Watch for such names next year as Dave Wyatt, Mark Alberta, and Chuck Blakley to be leading the way. The Athletes 55 JV’s Experience the Taste ol Top Left—JV Defense moves in. Top Right—Russ Fagg tries an escape route. Above—Milo Asay and Dennis Fulkerson take a rest. Above Right—Jeff Walker falls foward for extra yardage. Even though the 1976 Jayvees experienced the sting j defeat more than the taste of success, the lessons were learned in the game of football that will carry these fine young mefl into next years varsity competition. The Jayvees did corned very strong at the end ot season narrowly losing to C.M Russell 18-12 in overtime and to cross-town West High 15-1 j Look for many of these stars on next years state champion A football team. 56 The Athletes Success and the Sting of Defeat Broncs 0 CasperJ. V. 21 Broncs 0 CAAR J. V. 28 Broncs 15 Great Falls J. V. 53 Broncs 18 Cody J. V. 12 Broncs 12 WestJ. V. 26 Broncs 12 CAAR J. V. (OT) 18 Broncs 14 West J. V. 15 Top Left—Russ Fagg unloads as Pat Emick stands by. Top—Doug Cowan leeches on to a Casper Natrona Mustang. Bottom Left—Russ Fagg shows a clean follow through. Bottom Middle—Gary Grosz gets up high to block a punt. Above—Jeff Walker moves down the line as blockers show the way. The Athletes 5 Colts Hav( Successful Grid Seasor Top Left-Mark McLeod Is all set Top Right — Junior Cousinea to unload his pass. boots off his punt. Above 1976 COLTS—Row One: Darvin Eckert, Kevin Brazeltor Chris Miller, Jim Wingerter, Wayne Townsend, Dean Garner, Steve Boggio, Gary Bean, John Kangas, Jay Berry, Mark McLeod, Frase Ford, Dennis Riley. Row Two: Dave Zarzoza, Pat Visser, Ranc S trisse I, Harley Blackburn, John King, Mark Pakenen, Ken Rivers Rodney Woodcock, Dave McKinney, Boyd Smiley, Marco Ferro, Brae Woldhauser, Rog Greiner, Steve Michael, Mr. Jack McLeod, coach Row Three: Mr. Ralph Moerer-head coach, Keith Lemke, Jeff H Hunt, Spencer Laedeke, Roger Smith, Jesse Allison, Darrell Ware Jay Miller, Jay Stovall, Junior Cousineau, Charlie Charette, Scot Mutch, Cobey Theade, Rick Diede, Mr. Dennis Clymore, coach. 58 The Athletes Colts 42 MilesCity J. V. 14 Colts 40 Livingston J. V. 0 Colts 21 Bozeman J. V. 6 Colts 42 Hardin J. V. 0 Colts 6 Great Falls Sophs 18 Colts 3 Tongue River Var. 20 Colts 25 Powell J. V. 12 Colts 20 Sheridan J. V. 8 Colts 7 CMR Sophs 16 Colts 9 West Sophs 6 It looks as if the 1977 varsity football team will have many members of the class of '79 playing for it. This years Colts posted a fine 7-3 record and showed much talent in such members as Scott Mutch, Mark McLeod, and Dave Zaroza. The highlight of the season was the 9-6 victory over the West High Cubs. Top Right—Ken Rivers says, Get out of my way! Bottom Left—Dave Zarzoza gets swarmed by Great Falls High sophomores. Above—John Kangas slows down Dave Zarzoza as Scott Mutch looks to see what is going on. The Athletes 59 Broncs Recapture City Title Left—Head coach Mr. John Alberta shows his game faces. Top Middle—Center Brian Parker leads the Bones from the offensi huddle. Top Right—Craig Wiggs and Dana Martinez anxiously await ft Bears. Bottom Middle—Mike Oliphant squeezes for extra yardage. Above—Mark Alberta gets his head ripped off. 60 The Athletes Below—Jeff Booth swarms all over the West High quarterback. Below Right—Jeff Walker, Mark Alberta, and a West High player seem to be all mixed up. Middle— Duey Kautzmann looks for a hole as Daniel Barthuly watches from the ground. Middle Right—Craig Wiggs attempts to block a West High pass. 9ottom Left—Pat Lemke pulls in a pass. Bottom Middle—Paul Warneke finds a football in his arms and then tries to escape the West High defender. Bottom Right—Ken Smith leaps over (on) a West High ball carrier. Led by their powerful offense, the Broncs left no doubt in the minds of West High footballs fans just who was the better team. The 16th meeting of the two was taken by the Broncs by a score of 27-6. Mark Alberta had a fine day rushing for 97 yards and adding two of the Broncs four touchdowns. Paul Warneke scored the other two touchdowns. The defense also did an outstanding job holding the honey bears to just 6 points. Jeff Booth and Ken Smith did most °f the damage to the West High offense. This win was especially sweet for the class of 77 since fhey lost to West last year 9-6 on the last play of the game. 61 The Athletes Broncettes Dribble to Divisional In headcoach George Day's second year of coaching, he and the Broncettes had a very rewarding year. In all my 9 years of coaching this is the nicest group of people I've worked with, he stated at the fall awards dessert. Along with an upset victory over cross-town rival West High, the Broncettes, led by seniors Jolene Lekse, Mona McPhail, Janet Hicks, Charisse Wakeland, Gail Reese, and a host of under class persons finally showed team unity and spirit. They finished the season with a 6-6 conference record and 7-9 overall record as the Broncettes went to the divisional fo the second time. Livingston was the scene of where th Broncettes lost their first 2 games and were eliminated fron further competition. 62 The Athletes Far Left—Susan Grimstad battles a Hardin play for the basketball as Renea Clark looks on. Bottom Left—Cheri Olson jumps it up against West High. Below—Mona AAcPhail shoots an uncontested shot. Bottom Right—Broncettes, Cindy Lyle, Susan Grimstad, and Janet Hicks, set up against the West offense. Below—Cindy Lyle and Pam Bejot track down a Hardin ballplayer. Bottom Left—Jolene Lekse muscles it underneath. Far Right—Pam Bejot brings the ball upcourt against Hardin. Bottom Right—Girls Varsity Basketball. Front Row—Managers Dixie Dressier, Shelley Redding, Lorrie Lechner. Back Row—Coach George Day, Renea Clark, Jolene Leske, Charisse Wakelend, Susan Grimstead, Julie Campbell, Peggy Kerr, Mona AAcPhail, Janet Hicks, Cheri Olson, Pam Bejot, Tammy Smiley, Gail Reese, Cindy Lyle, Coach Marily Brookshire. The Athletes 63 Girls Show Promise Below Left—There is mass confusion on the floor during a sophomor basketball game because the Broncettes have two No. 14's on the floor Below Right—Gina Wash awaits for a rebound on the free throw line Bottom Left—Sophomore Girls' Basketball Front Row: Traci Hilzendeger, Diane Falk, Cindy Lechner, Laun Williams, Vicki Stern, Donna Spencer, Leann Nagel, Julie Badur, Back Row: Randy Morrison, coach, Karen Hergett, Cyn Bank; Priscilla Fisher, Jere Sheehan, Gina Wash, Nancy Bick, Barb Mi:; Rhonda Lee, Kathy Makeeff. Bottom Right—Priscilla Fisher concentrates on the rim as sh prepares to shoo1 a free throw. 64 The Athletes hile Shining Through the Season Below Left—Michele Lemke waits for play to resume. Below Right—JV Basketball—Front Row: Managers:Dixie Dressier Shelley Redding, Laurie Redding. Back Row: Kathy Sos, Lynn Phillips, Betty Oswald, Linda Marvin, Peggy Kerr, Carla Hall,I Mary Morris, Pam Pinnick, Michele Lemke, Shelly Reno, Carrie Eichenburger, coach Marilyn Brookshire. Bottom Left—Pam Bejot wrestles two central players for possession of the basketball as Shelly Reno looks on. Bottom Right—Pam Pinnick plays good defense. The Athletes 65 Yippee! Fall's Here Below—The masked marauder churning up the dust. Top right—One of the many rocky, tree lined cliffs in Montana's Big Sky Country. Middle—A squirrel taking a lunch break in the sun. Bottom middle—A motorcyclist flying high. Far right—Cobey Theade with his 17-pound trout, which was caught at West Port, Washington. Bottom right—The sparkling Lower Falls in Yellowstone Park. Even though many people were involved in various inter-scholastic and intramural activities, there were still those who found their interests outside of school. During the fall a person can participate in many outside of the school activities. It varies. One can be roller skating inside, while listening to his favorite song, or a person can be at a quiet lake up in the mountains fishing for the might rainbow trout. Fall is the time of the year where one can expect sunshine rain, snow, or any other type of weather. The leaves are changing into their many colors. On a sunlit day an observer will find games of football going on, or people tossing a frisbee in the near-by park. Backpacking and motorcycling are two very active sports' that many students find enjoyable on their time off from the school routine. 66 The Athletes Smith, Townsend Lead Broncs i Above—David Wyatt wonders what his Havre High opponent is trying to do. Right—Ken Smith, outstanding wrestler of the year, spends time getting advise from head coach Mr. Tom Hauck during the Bill- ings Invitational wrestling tour- nament. The Varsity grapplers had a better than average season Some of the outstanding wrestling came from Senior Ken bmith He led the team in most pins with nine and was also voted the year's Outstanding Wrestler. Wayne Townsend had forty-six takedowns to lead the team and was also voted the Most Inspirational. David Morales was named the Most Improved. Ken Smith was also elected to travel with a wrestlinq team to Japan during the summer of '77. The Athletes Top Left—Jerry Jacksha meets Havre Blue Pony head on. Above— Montana Don Myers is all set for the third round against C.M. Russell. Left—1977 Varsity Wrestlers- Front: Ken Rivers, Don Myers, Rick Russell, David Morales, Mike Leischner, Dennis Riley. Back: James Anderson, Brett Bennett, Ken Smith, Pat Nor wood, Dave Wyatt, Wayne Town- send, Leonard Harkless, Mr. Tom Hauck. The Athletes 69 Above—Don Myers is swollowed up by a masked West High Bear. Top Right—Don Myers shows who is the boss at the end of his battle with the masked man. Above—Sophomore and Jayvee Wrestlers Front: Rick Rademak Mike Barker, Bryan Anderson, Jim Finley, Mark Korfanta, KeV! Brazelton, Brent Baumann. Back: Mr. Gene Bindreiff, coach, RJ Barnhart, Jim Rangitsch, Mike Eshleman, Mike Kent, Brad Schulte Rod Woodcock, Mr. Bill Asay. 70 The Athletes Top Left—Leonard Harkless moves around on a West High Bear. Left—Dave Wyatt stops to show the veins in his arms to the photographer while C.M. Russell opponent tries to figure out a plan against the mighty Broncs. Bottom Left—A look of strain is on the face of David Wyatt as he tries to get control of his West High opponent. The Athletes 71 Finishing the year with 9 wins (including upsets of Great Falls High and Mis- soula Helgate) and 11 losses (including 2 each to West and C M. Russell), this year's Bronc Basketball team did much more than pre season experts had anticipated. The season had very ex- treme qualities of play, from a 69-49 loss to Cody on the road to an 86-65 romp over Helena at home, until things jelled together at the tourna- ment. Throughout the year, the only part of the game which was consistent was senior guard Duey Kautzmann. Kautzmann set a school record for the most points in a season (521), highest scoring average (20.0§), and lead the Broncs in assists, field-goal percentage, and was the team's MVP when he receiv- ed the Bill Lazetich Basket- ball Award. Sophomore Mike Edwards led the team in rebounding, while Wade Ottem tied Kautz- mann for the field-goal per- centage. The other two seniors on the team, Lloyd Marsh and Bob Jones, gave excellent leader- ship and experience which cannot be measured by statis- tics. Marsh was also voted the most inspirational player this year. Juniors Mike Robbins, Mike Henessy and Darryl Weber were also anchors for the team throughout the season. With seven lettermen re- turning next year, the Broncs future is, to say the least, excellent. Broncs 69 49 69 71 66 55 86 58 48 51 63 57 61 56 61 71 59 36 57 63 Anaconda Opponent 55 Cody 69 Miles City 52 Sheridan 85 Havre 61 Helena Capital 65 Helena 65 Great Falls 68 C M. Russell 63 West 61 Butte 72 Missoula Hellgate 54 Missoula Sentinel 66 West 67 Havre 56 Helena 69 Capital 71 C.M. Russell 49 Great Falls 50 Bozeman 61 Top Left—Trainer Gary Wiman, with the help of the rest of the Bronc squad, shows what we think of the Teddy Bears—a slam dunk! Middle Left—1976-77 Bronc Varsity B B : Head Coach Randy Mor rison, Dave Roe, Paul Warneke, Darryl Weber, Mike Hennessy, Mike Robbins, Mike Edwards, Bob Jones, Milo Asay, Wade Ottem, Duey Kautzmann, Lloyd Marsh, Coach George Day. Lower Left-Bronc bench looks on at the first Senior West game, while the crowd exhibits mixed reactions. Top Right—Coach Randy Morrison looks doubtfully at the scoreboard. Top Middle Right—Mike Hennessy shoots his patented jump shot. Lower Middle Right—Gliding past a Miles City Cowboy, Mike Robbins puts up an awkward shot. Lower Right—A Helena High defender can't stop our Bona Fide Hero, Darryl Weber. The Athletes 7 J.V.’s Look Toward 78 After Rough 77 Season This year's JV basketball season can be summed up in one w0rd—irregular. Starting the season with a devastating 50-point victory over Roundup and coasting to a 8-4 mark, the j.V.'s suffered through a mid-season slump by dropping 11 in a row. They then snapped it with their best game of the year against Central 75-43 before finishing the season on a discouraging note, losing their last three games. Throughout the season, the main guys on offense were John Link, Paul Kober, Art LaGaly and Jeff McManus, while Link, Kober, and LaGaly also played the best defense for the squad. Milo Assay, Mike Scheel, Brian Harr, Bill Ulrich, Scott Stanaway, and Rich Norval also played good ball for the JV's. Far Upper Left—Mike Scheel drives hard for the basket. Far Bottom LefT—Paul Kober shoots a fade away over a Bruin. Upper Middle—Art Lagaly is getting his finger jammed in the light. Bottom Middle—Coach George Day drouses during a time out. Below Left—Paul Kober casts one off from 20-feet. Below—Kober at the charity stripe ready to make that basket Bottom Left—John Link looks for help.Bottom Right—J V. Basket ball—Front Row:Mitch Hoff, Gary Wyman, managers. Back Row: Coach George Day, John Link, Paul Kober, Rich Norval, Art Lagaly, Milo Assay, Bill Ulrich, Brian Harr, Mike Scheel, Kurt Andre, Jeff McManus, and Scott Stanaway. The Athletes 75 Colts Finish under .50( Upper Far Left—Scott Mutch and Gary Johnson hang the bear at the first Senior West B.B. Assembly Upper Middle Left—Soaring high, Mark McLeod lays one in on a fast break. Upper Middle—Trying to resist full-court pressing Laurel Locomotives, Mark McLeod looks for help Upper Middle Right—Craig Roe leads the charge on a fast break. Upper Right—Craig Roe bites his tongue with anticipation during the West high game at Metra. Upper Far Right—After reading first-half statistics. Coach Gary Johnson acts discouraged while Ooi Robinson catches his breath. Lower Far Left—Coach Clymore stresses his point during a pregame chalk talk. Lower Middle Left—Tom Klondike Duncan cans a charity toss. Lower Middle—Colt B team says, Let's Go! Far Lower Right—Scott Mutch challenges a Locomotive underneath the basket. Plagued by inconsistent play, new coaching philosophies and a tough schedule, this year's Colt basketball squad finished the season Ivith a dismal 14-18 win-loss combined record. But the season did have some high points, such as the leadership of Scott Mutch, Craig Roe, Doug Robinson, and Rich Oswald, and a 48-44 victory over the West Cubs at the Shrine Auditorium. The Colts rounded out the year on a frustrating note, dropping their last four tilts in a row. r7 Colts—Kneeling:, Cobey Theade, Rich Hanson, Steve Michaelson, Craig Roe, Mark MacLeod, fleY Crazy Bull, Mike Soto, Jim Wingenter. Standing: Coach Gary Johnson, Rich Oswald, Charley ptte, Gregg Hoffman, Doug Robinson, Tom Duncan, Junior Cousineau, Scott Mutch, Dave Ketterling, Fh Dennis Clymore. The Athletes 77 Senior Drops Two Below—Mike Hennessy shoots a patented jumper. Below Middle—Jammin' Lloyd Marsh. Below Right—Mr. Randy Morrison coming in for the kill. Bottom—Duey Kautzmann racing to the basket. Bottom Right—Center Bob Jones busy blowing bubbles. Middle Left—Coach Morrison glaring at a Bronc. Bottom Middle Left—A Bronc huddle. Top Far Right—Lloyd Marsh singing a song before the game starts Bottom Far Right—Bob Jones and forward Mike Robbins anxious! awaiting the rebound. 78 The Athletes The first of the two game series was a big disappointment Senior. It was in front of a crowd of around 4900. West is nsiderably taller but were outrebounded 38-27 by the Broncs. iwever, the final score was 61-51 in favor of the Bears. Duey lutzman led all scorers with 17. The second game ended up much as the first one, with the ars running away with it 67-56. West had the player with the jst points this time, Brad Jensen with 21. The Broncs jhomore center came through with flying colors. Mike wards scored 18 points and pulled down 15 rebounds. Broncs Grab Third At Divisionals Top Left—Michael Robbins lets free throw loose during divisi( game. Top Right—Lloyd Marsh listens attentively to head coach Randy A rison. Above Left—Mike Hennessy practices his free throws aga Missoula Hellgate In the Broncs first game at the state charrp ships. Above—Daryl Weber is amazed at the blurr of the Hellgate Knig 80 The Athletes Top Left—Daryl Weber jumps for joy as the Broncs finish off another divisional opponent. Top Right—Duey Kautzmann protects the Broncs from a Missoula Hellgate in bounds pass Above Right—Missoula Hellgate's Loren Larson tries to slap a Lloyd Marsh shot as Lloyd passes to Mike Edwards in the Broncs opening game at state. Above—Senior captains Bob Jones, Duey Kautzmann, and Lloyd Marsh show off the third place divisional trophy. After an opening game loss to the Helena Capital Bruins, the mighty Broncs came back to defeat the West High Bears by a score of 59-57 in overtime. This was the first win for the Broncs over the Bears in the season. The Broncs then easily handled the Havre Blue Ponies to capture the Eastern Division Third Place Crown. The Broncs opened against the Missoula Hellgate Knights at the State AA basketball tournament which was held at the Billings Metra. The taller Hellgate opponents proved fatal to the Broncs in the battle which found the Broncs losing, 47-44. In the loser out battle between the Broncs and the Bozeman Hawks, Duey Kautzmann broke the 500 points barrier to become the all-time Senior High scorer for a single season. The Broncs, with much help from Kautzmann, defeated Bozeman 53-43. The Broncs finally lost to Western AA Champions Kalispell by a score of 77-64. Kautzmann and Darryl Weber were named to the divisional first team. Kautzmann and Mike Hennessy were named to the All-State tournament second team. The Athletes 81 Girls Place Second Under New Coach Right—Jean Whittinghill and Sharron Hoy patiently await the judges' scores. Far Right—Annette Branstetter shows grace on the balance beam. Below—Girls' Varsity Gym- nastics Team—Kneeling: Jeanne Morledge, Annette Branstetter, Jean Whittinghill, Loralee Theade (manager). Standing: Millie Ross (coach), Jean Kelly, Kari Nelson, Paula Smith, Shar- ron Hoy, Sam Matthews (coach). Above Left—Jeanne Moreledge gives a puzzled look at the cameraman. Top Right—Most Valuable gymnast, Sharron Hoy, proves that flex ability is a major part of being a good gymnast. Above—Jean Kelly shows good form on the balance beam. The Girls Varsity Gymnastic squad was led to a second ice team standing at the State meet under new coach Sam itthews. Millie Ross assumed the assistant coach position, e team consists of three seniors, three juniors, and one )homore. Seniors leading the team this year are Kari Nelson on the am, and Sharron Hoy and Jean Whittinghill participating in around. Juniors Jean Kelly, Jeannie Moreledge, Annette anstetter and sophomore Paula Smith look very promising ‘ next year. The most improved gymnast award went to Paula Smith, ost inspirational gymnast went to Kari Nelson, who had to thdraw after an elbow injury, and most valuable gymnast is Sharron Hoy. The Athletes 8 Sophomores Pace JV Gymnastics The Jayvee Girls' Gymnastics team had a good season this year. Lookinq very promising for the higher squad next year are sophmores AAary Jo Bawden, Melissa Bertolino, Joann Ingwaldson, Lisa Mcintire, Laura Moreledge, ana |umor v ari Lambert. Coaches Sam Matthews and Millie Ross are expecting some good performances out of these girls next year. Outstanding gymnasts this year were Joann Ingwaldson and Lisa Mcintire. Opposite Page—Top Left—Girls' Jayvee Gymnastics Team—Kneel- ing: Barb Thompson, Mari Lambert, Mary Jo Bawden, Joann In- gwaldson. Standing: Millie Ross (coach), Suzy Snell, Melissa Bertolino, Amy Compton, Laura Moreledge, Lisa Mcintire, Sam Matthews (coach). Above Far Left—Lisa Mcintire munches down while keeping a wat chful eye on the competition. Middle Far Left—Most Inspirational Gymnast, Kari Nelson, looks pleased with her score. Middle Left—Jean Whittinghill, one of the three outstanding gym- nasts, concentrates on her routine on the uneven parallel bars. Left—Jean Kelly rounds off her performance on the balance beam with a hand stand dismount. Far Bottom Left—Annette Branstetter shows nice form on her mount onto the balance beam. Bottom Left—Head coach, Sam Matthews, and team mates Suzy Snell, Jan Fowler, and Laura Moreledge keep watchful eyes on the competition. Top—Jean Whittinghill, Craig Greenfield, Sharron Hoy, and Dick Pun ches take a break during the divisional meet. Middle—Paula Smith smiles after a successful performance. Bottom—Coach Millie Ross smiles nicely for the Bronc photographer. The Athletes 85 Senior Gymnasts Host Divisional Mee 86 The Athletes The following honors were voted by their teammates: most improved — Mike Roam; most inspirational — Dick Punches; and most valuable — Craig Greenfield. Above—1977 Varsity Gymnasts-Kneeling: Dick Punches, Craig Greenfield, Kurt Nelson, Craig Grider. Standing: Coach Grossi, Jim Urbaska, Scott Kinne, Mickey Gordon, Waldo Price. Bottom Left—Craig Greenfield, Senior's all around man, goes to the extreme side of the sidehorse. Bottom Right—Looking like Superman Kurt Nelson performs his favorite event, the floor exercise. Opposite Page Top—Look at those muscles bulge as Craig Greenfield thinks of his next move. Lower Left—Kicking for joy Dick Punches takes off on his sidehorse routine. Lower Right—Dick Punches looks lost at the state meet at Bozeman. With seniors Craig Green field, Scott Kinne, and Dick Punches leading the way, this season's boys' gymnastic feam placed third at the Eastern Divisional in our own gym. The team was stricken with scattered injuries; it seemed at least someone always had an ailment during the season. Despite the team's best eftorts, only Greenfield, Punches, and sophomore Kurt Nelson qualified for the State me°t in Bozeman as individual participants. Not enough team members qual- i f i e d, consequently, the Broncs were not represented by a team. Greenfield also had the distinction of being the highest scoring all-around gymnast in the history of the Broncs. The Athletes 87 38 The Athletes Top—Kurt Nelson with all the grace he can muster does his routine. Top Left—Scott Kinne gets mentally ready for another meet. Lower Left—Darvln Eckert takes a deep breath after finishing his routine. Right—Craig Greenfield shows no movement on the still rings. Top Left Nice legs! An unidentifiable Bronc gymnast does a perfect scissors kick. Top Right Coach George Grossi gives Craig Greenfield some words of wisdom. J.V. 1977 Gymnasts—Coach Grossi, Jon Darby, Darvln Eckert, Jerry Young, Mike Roam, Waldo Price. Kneeling-Craig Grider, business manager. irossi Plans for Future The Athletes 89 Boy's, Girl's, Tankers both place sixth at State 1976-77 Boys' Swim Team—Kneeling: Scott Bubak, Manager, Brian Bennett, Mark Carter, Henry Gonzales, Dennis Fulkerson, Mark Reed Standing: Bob Eichenberger, Guy Van Pouke, Randy Zimmer man, Ralph Dotson, Nelson Moe, Mark Entzminger, Jett Thomas, Larry Phelps, coach. 1976-77 Girls' Swim Team—Sitting: Lori Owen, Joyce Mork, Cathi Barsley, Chris Rangitsch, Rayne Zimmerman, Val Davis. Standing Jerri Urbaska, Kelly Fjelstad, Ronnalyn Zimmerman, Cindy Allen Becky Martin, Mona Keller, Linda Singer, Ronda Lee, Wendy Flam mine, Kathy Sos, Larry Phelps, coach. 90 The Athletes A r Coming down from a state championship team the year before, the boy's swim team had a rebuilding year and placed sixth at State for the season. Coach Larry Phelps is sorry to see eight seniors leave the team due to graduation, but will have four underclassmen coming back next year. The boys who placed at State were Ralph Dotson, second in the 50 yd freestyle and 100 yd backstroke, Nels AAoe, second in the 200-yd freestyle and third in the 500-yd freestyle, Randy Zimmerman, third in diving; and the 200 medley relay team (AAoe, Dotson, AAark Reed, and AAark Entz- minger), forth place. Jeff Thomas should be given special recognition because he was sick during the State meet and who Phelps thought he would have placed higher if he had been in good health. As for next year, the future :ould be brighter. Led by divers Ronnalynn and Rayne Zimmerman and strokers AAona Keller, Becky AAartin, and Kerrie Lindsay, the girl's swim team placed sixth at State this season. Individual honors for those who placed at State were Ronnalynn Zimmerman, second in diving; AAona Keller, second in the 100-yd freestyle and third in the 100-yd backstroke; and Becky AAartin, fifth in the 100-yd backstroke. With 12 returning tankers and the rebuilding experience of this season, Coach Phelps has higher hoper for next year. Upper Far Left—Nels AAoe awaits the starters gun. Upper AAiddle Left—Springing in to action, Ronnalynn Zimmer man dives off the low board Upper Right—Randy Crellin phsychs himself up for his dive. Middle Left—Adjusting her gog gles for better eyesight, Joyce Morkgets ready for her race. Middle Right—Randy Zimmer man straightens out as he ap proaches the water for a high- scoring dive. Below Left—Everyone mills around for something to happen. Below Right—What happened to your tan, coach Phelps? The Athletes 91 Below—The silent Pioneer Park on a winter day. Bottom—No skiing pleasures for this one today Middle—Michelle Bitney taking time out for cross-country skiing Middle Left—Bitney following the path. Bottom Left—One of the few miserable days this winter. Middle Right—Skiers heading for the top. Bottom Middle Right—A future Pro skier. Far Right—Tammy Bailey giving her picture smile. Bottom Far Right—Still isn't cold enough to freeze the water for the sledders and skaters. Finally, It’s Winter Skiers, sledders, snowmobilers and snowballers all go crazy at this time of the year. As for the person who might be in the line of selling lawn mowers, he might have a different opinion. After a super day in the mountains one can sit by a hugh fire and sip his favorite drink, while telling about the super runs the day brought. The Athletes 93 Intramural Reflects Students Spring Fever Above Left—Pat Lemke appears to have a bee on his nose as he awaits a flyball. Bottom Left—1977 Boys Intamural softball champs Brian Wagner, Bob Wicks, Pat Lemke, Dean Cromwell, Dick Punches, Brian Parker, Lloyd Marsh, Ryan Lawson, Blayde Johnson, Jim Hayes. Above—Wade Love and Dave Jones battle for a rebound in a fiercely contested intramural basketball game. V Far Left—Tensing up for a mighty swing, Lloyd Marsh coils up as he awaits a pitch. Top Middle—Mike Holliday puts up a jumper and... Bottom Middle—Duane Winslow drives to the bucket in a pair of basketball games. Right—Mighty-Muscleman Darryl Cox gets the big part of his bat on the ball. Girls Show Promise While Shining Through The Seasoi First Row:Linda Marvin, Janet Hicks, Julie Campbell, Pam Bejot, Sue Grimstad, Lynne Phillips, Tr Hilzendeger, Cindy Favero, Cathy Sickles. Second Row: Nancy Tipton, Pam Bredwick, Jackie Degel, Charisse Wakeland, Jere Sheehan, Lisa Bitn Amy Compton, Joyce Mork, Julie Lemon, Marydean Dickey. Third Row: Dawn Wirth, Judi Kittson, Cindy Lyle, Kathy Wilkinson, Paula Smith, Beth Hoiness, Cat Barnard, Kelly Davis, Linda Heiser, Kathy Sweeney. Fourth Row: Sue Hoffman, Laurie Ayers, Kris Anderson, Karen Krebill Priscilla Fisher, Leeann Na Sheri Aanstad, Vicki Harriman, Christine Olson, Sharon Schlichting, Rena Clark, Mary Parr. Fifth Row: Louise Edwards, Phyl Miller, Tom Hauck, Toni Fox. 96 The Athletes Sparked by a tie for fourth place at the Eastern Division- al in Great Falls, the Broncettes streaked to a sixth place finish at the State Meet here in Billings. Individual firsts at State were Jackie Degel, who set a new state record in the discus (135-4), and Judi Kittson, who also set a new state record in the shot put (47-8). To top off the successful season was the Spring Des serts Banquet where the following girls were chosen asffi Most Inspirational, Janet Hicks; Mst Improved, . Joyce Mork; and Most Valu- able, Tracy Hilzendeger. With the promise shown by the sophomores and return- ing juniors, next season's outlook is bright. Top Left—Fighting it out neck to neck to the string, Cassie Bar nard goes for broke against a Helena Capital Bruin. Top Right—Lynn Phillips, Charisse Wakeland, and Joyce Mork prepare tor their respective events against Helena Capital. Middle Left—Preparing for a soft landing, Pam Bejot clears her jump. ‘ Middle Right—Pam Bredwick looks for the finish line. Botom Left—Bend over, Davis! Kelly Davis loosens up. bottom Right—In lanes five and seven Cassie Barnard and Pam Bejot seem to be in command. Below Left—Paula Smith doing a little watching while stretching. Below—Paula Smith and Jere Sheehan running away from their op- ponents. Right—Judy Kittson gets off a fine throw in the discus. Middle Right—Jackie Degel loses sight due to the length of her hair. Far Right—Dawn Wirth strides toward the finish line. Top Right—Judy Kittson psyching up for her toss in the discus. Girl Tracksters Perform Well The Athletes 99 Below—Gerald Anderson and Mark Alberta await their turn. Middle Right—Dan Barthuly runs the 220-yard dash. Right—Mike Oliphant falls to the ground after his jump. Below Right—Wes Armstead prepares to mount...something. Opposite Page—Top Left—Bob Jones makes it look easy to go over the high hurdles. Bottom Left—Bob Jones gets a quick start. Top Right—Mike Robbins just doesn't believe that it can be done. Bottom Right—Dave Jones puts forth all his strength. The track season went along quite well for the Billings Senior tracksters. Varsity and the Jayvees only lost one dual meet each. The Varsity had three records broken. They were by Wes Armstead in the pole vault with a height of 13 feet, Tim Boland in the triple jump with a distance of 44'5 , and Mike Robbins in the high jump with a height of 6'8@ . Varsity had its highlight when they beat West in their dual meet. Senior High Jayvees also beat West. Mr. Moerer kept his record going by getting at least first, second, or third place in both Divisonals and State since he has been at Senior High. 'V- (xurnmirm. 'hi i {•“ «W7 vu rr jmi 1 TH s •% - v- u- « ■'  ► A J . , ' Boys Track—Front Row: Jim Wingerter, Gary Bean, Dave Zarzoza, Dana Myers, Roger Smith, Mike Holiday, Mark Alberta, Rich Norval, Mike Oliphant, Guy Rogers, Bob Jones, Dave Ketterling, Wade Ottem, Jay Berry. Second Row: Kevin Brazelton, Paul Taylor, Lyle Seavy, Esco Bell, Gerald Anderson, Dave Jones, Dan Siemers, Wayne Atkin- son, Bill Ulrich, Brian Harr, Jeff Booth. Third Row: Brad Shultis, Mark Latta, Craig Favero, Spencer Laedeke, Craig Wiggs, Dan Bar thuly, Doug Cowan, Mark Poikonen, Mike Edwards, Carl Marshall, Bi Jones. 100 The Athletes Fourth Row: Keith Lembke, Tom Boland, Randy Strissel, John Shultis, Mike Eshleman, Jeff Walker, Doug Mulvaney, Nelson Moe, Bob Shell, Junior Cousineau, Mitch Hoff. Fifth Row: Mark Carter, Scott Mutch, Mark Hertz, Roy Greiner, Ken McRae, Tim Wiesner, Wayne Gordon, Wes Armstead, Bryce Johnson, Glenn St. Goodard, Tim Boland, Jerry Young. Sixth Row: Coaches Ralph Moerer, Robert Schwarz, Bill Lazetich, Ron Laird, Jim Gomendi, Bob Hawke, Harold Rhoades, Burton Pierce, John Alberta, and trainer James Anderson. The Athletes 1 Below—Mike Edwards in the lead by a tongue. Top Middle Lett—Rich Norval striding towards victory lane. Bottom Middle Left—Dana Myers giving a girl the eye. Below Bottom—Guy Rogers of Billings Senior and John McDonald, West High, turn the speed on. Far Top Right—Jeff Walker during a run through. ddle Riqht—Tim Boland tries to fly like superman. Far Bottom Right Jeff Walker completing a run through. Bottom Middle Right Wes Armstead gets off descent vault. ...And running 102 The Athletes The Athletes 103 Girls Place Sixth At Stat Top-1977 Girls Golf Team- Patty White, Lisa Link, Pegg Kerr, Risa Lahr. Above Left—Peggy Kerr come down hard on the ball during th State tournament in Billings. Above—Lisa Link tries to find he ball in the rough. 104 The Athletes Top Left—Patty White tries to figure out whether she is left or right handed. Top Middle Above Left—Peggy Kerr shows the style that placed her fifth in the state girls cham- pionship. Above—Lisa Link appears to be standing a bit far from her ball. Junior Peggy Kerr led the 1977 girls' golf team to a sixth place at the State championship. Peggy placed fifth in the individual honors. The entire girls' team was made up of underclassmen. WiTh all returning this should be a fine team next spring. The Athletes 10 Boys Capture Fifth At State Top Left—Scott Stanaway gets set on the tee box. Top Right—John Link checks the line his putt will take. Left Middle Scott Stanaway lets it all loose after his moments of con centration. Left Bottom—Darrin Spooner grits his teeth after a missed putt. Above—John Link tries to tell his ball to turn around. 106 The Athletes Top—1977 Boys Golf Team —Front Row: Scott Stanaway, Eric Furstenberg. Back Row: Bill Grunstead, Bill Scott, Al Schneider, John Link. Above—Bill Scott shows the form of winning. In golf there is plenty of walking, thinking, and looking. The 1977 boys golf team placed a respectable fifth place at the state golf championships which were held in Billings. Alan Schneider received the highest honors for the boys by placing 7th place. John Link was the next highest finishing 12th. John Link, along with Scott Stanaway, should pace the 1978 golf team to a fine season. The Athletes 10 Girls' Tennis Team Takes Third in State Above—Girls' Tennis Team—Back Row: Jo Holden, Susan Moran, Nona Craig, Carol Dimich, SaraLee Melnick, Susan Wallace, Coach Larry Morris. Front Row: Nancy Bick, Carrie Eichenberger, Barb Mills, Joann Ingwaldson. Far Above—Nancy Bick puts alot into her serve when playing a Miles City opponent. 108 The Athletes har Above—Lisa Saunders keeps her eye on the ball. Above—Corrine Ehresman shows us her Chris Evert backhand. Above Right—Susan Moran doesn't seem to happy with the match so far. Above Far Right—Jo Holden swings en route to second place in doubles at the State meet The Girls' Tennis team consisted of two seniors, a few jun- iors, and numerous sophomores ubles team of juniors Susan Moran and Jo Holden took second in state, losing to a Bozeman duo. Sophomores Nancy Bick and Maria Lazetich also made it to the State meet, but lost in the second round. Probably their greatest victory was a three set match that ended in a tie breaker, over a West High team in the Divisional meet. Many promising players emerged throughout the season. Barb Mills, Carrie Eichenberger, Lynn Forbes, and Carol Dimich look very hopeful for the next year. The team can look forward to a good season next year. They will have some very experienced juniors and seniors and a doubles team looking to take State. Below—Boys Tennis Team—Back Row: Jon Winegardner, Brad Crawford, John Smoot, Eric Purcell, Coach Dave Klarich. Front Row: Scott Johnson, Mike Woods,Willie Thomas. Upper Left—Matt Lamey charges the net after serving. Below Far Left— You think this will be another 6 0, 6 0, win? asks Joel Luidahl during a match. Below Left Middle—John Winegardner warms up, planning how to beat his West High opponent. Below Middle—Willie Thomas prepares to volley while playing in divisional. Below—Joel Luidahl shows his Jimmy Connors form when serving. Opposite Page—Upper Right—Now Joel shows his Bjorn Borg forehand. Upper Far Right— I'll beat this Swartz guy yet! Jon Winegardner thinks of some stratagy while prepar ing to swing through his backhand. Lower Right—All the members of the team look happy with their State victory and the trophy they receiv- ed Left to Riqht: Willie Thomas, Joel Luidahl, coach Dave Klarich, Matt Lamey, Jon Winegardner. Lower Far Right—Winegardner's puppy enjoys watching Jon play. Boy Netters Smash to State Title With seniors Jon Winegardner taking second in singles and doubles team Matt Lamey and Joel Liudahl breezing to first place, the Boys' Tennis team took the State title. The team was made up of four very promising sophomores and five experienced seniors. Toqether, they never lost a meet. , . Jon Winegardner had trouble getting around West's Jeff Swartz in the finals of most meets and he had to settle for second at State. .. . . Lamey and Luidahl teamed up in mid season and only lost once. During the divisional and State meet, they never lost a set. Sophomore Willie Thomas made it to State, but lost out early. Next year looks very good for the team. Mike Woods and Willie Thomas look like the leaders, with Scott Johnson and John Smoot close behind. fMM- ••is .. rfM Track Athletes Above Right—Jackie Degal is all smiles after learning she set a record in the State AA discus. Above Far Right—Jeff Michael finds time to smile as he is work- ing on the hurdle crew at the State track meet. Right—Mike Guon of Great Fall High cuts the tape of the mile relay. Guy Rogers follows as the Broncs placed second in this event. The varsity track athletes made an excellent showing at the' State track meet which was held at the Yellowstone Exhibition Grounds. For the boys, Guy Rogers was the only first place winner Guy won the 880 in 1:57.7. He also placed second in the 440 with a time of 50.5 seconds. Gerald Anderson placed second in the discus and Dave Jones placed third in the shot put. Top winners for the girls were Jackie Degal and Judi Kittson. Jackie Degal set the record in the discus with a throw of 135'4 . Judi Kittson also took first and set a record. Her record was in the shot put and she had a heave of 47'8 . The boys' team placed third in the team points. 12 The Athletes ixcell At State “Top Left—David Jones lets the shot put fly in the state championship. Dave placed third in this event. Top Right—John Schultis gives it all he has in the distance running event. Above—Craig Wiggs holds the state third place track trophy. Above Middle—Laurie Hanley congratulates state 880 champion Guy Rogers. Above Right—Gerald Anderson explodes his shot put for the judges. The Athletes 113 Hot temperatures bring many people out into the sunshine to enjoy spring sports. For the real outdoorsman, maybe, a backpacking-fishing trip. If that's too much or maybe not enough, try water skiing. For the quiet type, perhaps throwing a frisbee, or just walking hand in hand with your favorite person through a park will meet your fancy. Getting into the Spring of Thing; 114 The Athletes Far Top Left—A masked cyclist flies high Far Top Middle—HELP! Below Left—A repeller doing his thing. Far Bottom Left—A motorcyclist churns up the dust. Far Bottom Middle—This is one way to walk down the rims. Below—Lloyd Marsh getting ready to connect with the pitch. Below Right—Mark Polen playing cool. Bottom—“I think this is the wrong way down ' Bottom Right— Nice wheelie. The Athletes 115 Remember When... 116 The Athletes Top—Sophomore wrestlers Dennis Fulkerson, Russ Mahan, Spencer Beddes, Ken Smith, John Eisenbraun, and Hank Hartman wait for their turn at the mat. Above Far Left—Mark Walker, Lloyd Marsh, and Mark Bohlinger smile before the game at the Will James Field. Above Lower Left—Duane Winslow swarms ail over a little Lewistown basketball player. Above—Colts Pat Lemke and Harvey Hergett watch Wes Armstead get tangeled up. Above Right—Hugh Hahn gets his thoughts together before the game. the class of 1977 was told they had the largest class to ever attend Senior High. Dreams of the athletes were to achieve a state championship in all sports during their senior vear For many, this would have been a perfect end to high school. . v . Y Only one sport actually achieved their goal in the 1976-77 school year—boys tennis. Yet everybody involved in the athletic program at Senior High was a winner. These two pages are a reminder to the class of 1977 that all three years were important to all involved. The friendships made can never be taken away. You've come a long way and many are proud of your accomplishments. Top—Jeff Booth runs off the field as Duey Kautzmann and Danny Bar s thuly watch him. The rest of the sophomore huddle is set for the next play at the Will James Field. Top Right—Brian Parker receives instructions from coach Mike Burgess during the Colts-West Cubs football game. The colts-thumped the West Cubs in the traditional manner 20-12. Above—Charles Bryant Hoefle wonders what to do next during the game with the Bozeman J.V.'s. Above Right—Ed Aders gets up high against Lewistown. The Shades The girls named to the All-City girls basketball team were Susan Grimstead and Janet Hicks. LQft ™chae JaV Oliphant returns the kick-off against the West nigh bears. The Broncs thumped the Bears 27-6. Top Middle—Safety Bryce Johnson intercepts a Bear pass. Tim Boland closes in to help out. K L°Pp i9Mht“BrLan P ark r sets his feet t0 drjM Crai9 Rose of West High as Pat Norwood gets off of the ground. D,fna Mar,,inez ,alls 0n ,he Bear while Chuck Blakley. Jeff Booth, and Dave Wyatt help out. ine«7fPaU'J?U,r'.Warneke ,ries t0 get his balance as he shoots against four Miles City defenders. 18 The Athletes of 1976-77 Many Broncs were named to the All-State football team in the fall. Named to the first team were the following: Ron Kangas, fullback; Dave Jones, offenisve guard; Jeff Booth, linebacker; MikeOliphant, punter; Mark Alberta, kicker. The entire startina offense received an All-Conference honor The Broncs named to the All-City first team were the following: Kangas; Jones; Booth; Oliphant, defensive back; Alberta, halfback; Layne Ostwald, offensive tackle; Pat Norwood, offensive tackle; Duey Kautzmann, quarterback; Brian Parker, center; Paul Warneke, tight end; Dave Roe, defensive back; and Chuck Blakely, defensive tackle. Kangas, Booth, Warneke, and Jones were named to the East West Shrine Game. This game features the top football athletes from all classes of football in the state. Duey Kautzmann received basketball All-State and All-Conference first team honors. Kautzmann was also named to the Montana All-Star team and to the All American team. Lloyd Mash received all-city honors along with Kautzmann. Ken Smith took second in the 185-pound weight class at the State wrestling tournament. He also won the right to travel to Japan on the cultural exchange program. Top Left—Ronald Kangas tries to squeeze between the West High Bears. Top Right—Don Myers tries to handle a Capital High Bruin during wrestling season. Above Left—Duey Kautsmann goes up for two against Miles City. Above—Pam Bejot fires the ball in from out of bounds. The Athletes IK Bronc Athletes Rate Top Left—Kurt Nelson boasts a grin during gymnastics assembly. Top Right—Head tennis coach, Mr. Dave Klarich, tries to handle all of the weight of the state first place trophy. Taking a rest is Matt Lamey, Joel Liudahl, John Winegardner, and Willis Thomas. Above—Jackie Degal shows who is number 1 with a record break- ing throw of 135' A . 20 The Athletes Above Middle—Judi Kittson wat- ches Jackie Degal walk away from the throw that put Jackie number 1 in the discus competi- tion. Judi placed first in the shot put, setting a new state record, 47' 8 . Above Right—Ken Smith thinks of all the Japanese wrestlers he will get. Ken placed second in the 185 pound weight class and was tough enough in post-season tour- naments to gain a trip to Japan on the cultural exchange. Many Bronc athletes placed high on All-State, All-Confer ence, and All-City teams. From cross country to golf, BSH athletes were ranked as top athletes around the state. The boys' tennis team was the only team sport which took a state championship. The doubles team of Matt Lamey and Joel Liudahl placed first in state competition. John Winegardner placed second in doubles. Winegardner finished in the top four in state all three years of his tennis career at BSH. Varsity Letter Club consisted of boys and girls who were varsity letter winners in their respective sports. High In State Competition Top Left—First team All-State football players lounge in the cour tyard. Seated are David Jones and Jeff Booth. Standing are Mark Alberta and Michael Oliphant. Top Right—State 880 champ Guy Rogers shows the t-shirt which was the motto of this year's track team. Above—Varsity Letter Club—Front: Susan Grimstead, Michelle Bitney, Janet Hicks, Linda Singer, Kris Schafer, Tammy Smiley, Kel ly Davis, Joyce Mork, Kari Nelson,Cindy Allen, Kerrie Lindsey. Stairs: Jean Kelly, Jeanne Moreledge, Nancy Tipton, Bob Eichenberger, Jo Leske, Daniel Barthuly, Russell Thuesen, Scott Walker, Dave Roe, Nelson Moe, Randy Zimmerman, Doug Cowan, Bob Jones, Pat Lemke, Craig Wiggs, Brian Parker, Blayde Johnson, Jeff Thomas, Esco Bell, Wes Armstead, Scott Helmbrecht, Duey Kautzmann, Charlie Hoefle, Mike Oliphant, Layne Ostwald, Gerald Anderson, Chuck Blakley, Lloyd Marsh, Lyle Seavy. Seats: Front—John Shultis, Mike Eshleman. Middle—Hank Hartman, Guy Rogers, Brad Shultis. Back—Dave Wyatt, Mark Alberta. Above Right—All-State basketball player Duey Kautzmann takes a breather. The Athletes 12 122 The Involved THE INVOLVED i No man can ever rise above that at which he aims. —A. A. Hodge. The lnvolved 123 Senors and Senoritas Push Spanish Below—Spanish Club—Front Row: Laurie Seward, Mary Dean Dickey, Kathy Valdez, Susie Henneberry. Second Row: Kim Schwabe, Norma Cooke, Debbie Kaiser, Judy Schoppe, Jane Heyd, Laurie Williams, Gwen Berry. Back row: Nathan Longan, Allon Calton, Steph Tanner, Selene Dracon, Carol Dimich, Dorene Cornwell. Below Right—Doesn't all that food look good?! Below Middle Right—Various members of the group sample some authentic Spanish food Below Far Right—Carla Stevens and John Smoot get into their danc ing. John Bradtord Trustee Jim Dutcher Charles Frank Assistant Elmer Geissick Rita Heiser Trustee Del Jones Assistant Superintendent Trustee Trustee Leon Odegaard Trustee Doris Popplar Trustee Charima 124 The Involved Spanish Club's twenty-three members were led by president John Smoot and secretary-treasurer Laurie Williams. Ms. Sarah Repka was the sponsor of the club. Spanish Club was formed in 1947 to provide students with a chance to participate in the cultural activities of Spain. During the past school year these activities included making May baskets, putting on plays, and learning Spanish dances. Spanish Club, along with the three other language clubs, helped make the annual International Dinner a success. William Serrette Acting Superintendent Douglas Sipes Trustee Chairman Robert Waller Trustee Mr. A. R. Collins Principal Ms. Adella Hummel Mr. James Rickard Dean of Girls Rona|d Nistler Assistant Principal Winston Weaver Assistant Principal Assistant Superintender Toga Wearers Work for Support of Latin Latin Club continued to promote Latin under the leadership of Saralee Melnick, president; Nelson Moe, vice president; Carol Terribilini, secretary; and Jeff Slavick, treasurer, robert Roesbury sponsored the club. Button sales, flower sales, and bake sales helped raise money for the club. The 25 member Latin Club also participated in the International Dinner and the International Latin Festival which was held in Bozeman. Mr. Robert Zupan Ms. Sue Hutton Mr. Jack McLeod Mr. Robert Thorson Assistant Principal George Day Counselor AAr. Gary Johnsor. Counselor Mr. Gary Roger Counselor r0dd Wagner Counselor Counselor Counselor Counselor 126 The Involved Far Left—Latin Club—Front Row: Theresa Cadey, Cindy AAeron, Ar- dis Moe, Kathy Timm, Lisa AAcIntire, Donali Peter, Vanessa Brown. Second Row: Willie Thomas, Tom Astle, Carol Terribilini, Laura AAorledge, Saralee AAelnick, Cindy Jaeger, Cathy Wagner. Third Row: Jeff Slavick, Nelson AAoe, Phil Heywood, Robert Roesbery, Wayne Gordon, Carl Anderson, Cheryl Detra. Left—Willie Thomas gives a sly look after coming out of a Latin Club meeting. Below—Nels AAoe is not in the traditional Latin attire. Right—Wayne Gordon pauses to give a Latin smile. Ar. Robert Aagard Ms. Candy Angstman Ms. Val Bierwiler History Mr John Alber1a Art Ms. Bonnie Archer French English AAr. John Alberta Boys' P.E. AAs. Barbara Blackley AAr. Gene Binderiff Reading Center AAadelein Bladow AAath Work Study The Involved 127 French Club Sponsors Paris Mural French Club found various ways to serve the school and the AFS program during the 1976-1977 school year. Along with sake sales and candy sales, the club's 30 members sold candy-filled Christmas stockings and later flowers for Valentine's Day. The Club was involved in the annual International Dinner and a trip to a language workshop in Powell, WY. Money was donated by the club so a mural of Paris could be painted in room 114. In the spring the club members ate genuine French cuisine at the annual French Club Dinner to celebrate the end of a year of hard work. French Club was sponsored by Ms. Valerie Bierwiler. It was led by president Irene Leligdowicz, vice president Mike Hoff, secretary Kate Hahn, and treasurer Ellen Wiman. There were no membership requirements, but club officers had to be enrolled in French. Left — Front Row; Richard Bailey, Rich Stripp, Carrie Wiman, Carol Penwell, Poon Yee, Pat McGee, Mike Hoff. Middle Row; Kate Hahn, Teresa Turnbull, Christine Leligdowicz, Lisa Bitney, Vicki Derheim, Ellen Wiman, Anne Whitney, Wai Yee. Back Row: Ms. Valerie Bier wiler, Nancy Belcheff, Irene Leligdowicz, Yvonne Dinius, Stancine Fawcett, Lynne Milne, Deanna Bornhoft, Lori Chamberlain, Lisa Saunders. Below Left—Anne Whitney, left, and Lori Chamberlain eye the goodies at a French Club bake sale. Below Right—Nancy Belcheff, left, and Kate Hahn flash their smiles at the language festival in Powell, Wy. Bottle Band Featured by German Club German Club supported AFS and the school under the leadership of president Michele Lemke, vice president Josef Eder, secretary Anne Whitney, and treasurer Jerry McKeever. Brad Tolliver was the sponsor of the club. Club activities included a candy sale and the sponsorship of a language club skating party. German Club also participated in the International Dinner and a language workshop in Powell, WY. The club's Bottle Band continued to entertain throughout the school year. Above Right—Front Row: Monty Koch, Sharon Gill, Anne Whitney, Shelia Covalt, Julie Bawden, Lori Anderson, Sheryl Ungefug, Valorie Gunsch, Diane Anderson, Vicki Stern, John Wilcox. Second Row: Brad Tolliver, Tim Hunt, Scott Stanaway, Peggy Kerr, Sherry Jorgenson, Valerie Seward, Margaret Plouvier, Laurie Reichert, Julie Lemon, Kim Wolf, Vicki Derheim, Laurie Shafer. Third Row:Scott Bressler, Mickey Gordon, Charis Lanier, Denise White, Melanie Ortmann, Stacine Fawcett, Allyn Calton, Selene Dracon, Karen Hergett, Cathy Cooper, Cindy Lechner, Kathy McKeef, Amalie Sieler, David Fisher. Fourth Row: Steve Wadlow, Lynn Hamilton, Jerry McKeever, Rocky Rowley, Josef Eder, Greg Reiss, Terry Shoman, Wade Fisher, Marc Priest, Harvey Hergett, Kelly Murphy, Steve George, Glen Nelson, Jon Spechalske, Dave Charlson, Ray Ketterling. Above—An unidentified student practices her skit tor the language workshop in Powell, Wy. The lnvolved 129 White is Girls Extemp Champion Mr. Gary Branae Ms. Barbara Clausen Math ... «.__d________ Fnalish Mr. Dennis Clymor. Ms. Marilyn Brookshire English English Business Above—Forensics-First Row: Ken McElroy, Vicki Harriman, Nona Craig, Lorna Parsons, Perriane Blisdell, Brenda Guay, Steve Michael, Ms. Trudi Downer. Second Row: Tom Wilson, Sharon Gill, Vicki Derheim, Carol Penwell, Sheryl Ungefug, Diane Falk, Ellen Wyman. Third Row: Monte Koch, Sheri Schrupp, Denise White, Dorothy Carlton, Ardis Moe, Michelle Bitney, Alan Carlton, Stancine Fawcett, Lisa Bitney. Fourth Row: Tom Christie, Tim O'Leary, Phillip Heywood, Barry Zirko, Vern Corson, Russ Crawford, Glen Nelson, Scott Bressler, Howard Stone. Above Left—Now we know why Tim O'Leary giggled through the an nouncements. Above Right—Howard Stone receives his award at one of the year end award's assemblies. Above Far Right—Deenie Howatt, left, Dorothy Carlton, and Tim Hunt ham it up in Freak Alley. 130 The Involved During the past school year the Senior High forensics team participated in eight speech meets which preceded the State Tournament. The year was completed by the State Tournament during which Denise White became the state champion in Girls' Extemp. Speech was led by Russ Crawford, president of forensics; Ellen Wiman, vice president of speech; and Glen Nelson, vice president of debate, extemp, and congress. Mr. Henry Lox American Government Ms. Mary DeJarnett English Ms. Marlene Doerr Science Ms. Trudi Downer English Mr. James Duecker History Ms. Louise English Mr. Carroll Eliason American Government Edwards Ms. Wilma Fender Shorthand The lnvolved 131 Tomorrow, Broadway Drama Club was led by president Deenie Howatt, vice I president Mark Priest, and secretary-treasurer Leslie Remington. Sponsored by Mark Higdon, the 30 member club worked to promote the theatre arts through such activities as make-up and mime workshops. By sponsoring the first annual costume day, the club gave ’ students and faculty members the chance to warm up tor Halloween. Everything from foxes to Boston B i. ins to vampires wearing tennis shoes were seen roaming the halls. Drama Club held a cake raffle to raise money which was used for club activities and the production of school plays. However, Deenie Howatt had hopes of using some funds to send the club's president to Scotland. Drama Club was directly involved with Thespians. The only membership requirement was an active interest in the theatre arts. Above Left—Thespians—Back Row—From Bottom: Mike Gunter, Glen Nelson, Russ Crawford, Denise White, Christie Hanson, Tammy Schwabe, Stan cine Fawcett, Ardis Moe Dorothy Carlton, Vern Corson. Front Row—From Bottom: Jean nie Morledge, Mike Foos, Sharon Gill, Tim Hunt, Patty Lambert. Leslie Remington, Deenie Howatt. Above—Lori Anderson, left and Chris Imhoff spend a moment in concentration. Thespians Donate Time to Theater Thespians are the group of honor students who participate in drama activities. One hundred hours of work in the theatre are requried for admission to the club. During the 1976-1977 school year, thespian Troupe No. 555 was led by president Vern Corson, vice president Lori Anderson, historian Karen Reider, secretary Leslie remington, and treasurer Dennis Folkerson. Ms. Bonnie Archer was the sponsor of the club, but with her resignation at the end of the first semester, Robert Saltee took over the position. Left—Front Row: Mickey Becker, Dana Bjornson, Wayne Gordon. Middle Row: Marla Chambers, Lori Anderson, Rachelle Collins, Denise White, Karen Reeder, Leslie Remington. Back Row: Chris Abbey, Chris Imhoff, Vern Corson, Marc Priest, Russ Crawford, Mike Foos. Below—Ms. Trudi Downer par- ticipates in Costume Day. The Involved 13 Mr Chester Fields NJROTC Ms. Toni Fox English Mr. Richard Gibbs Spanish Mr. Don Glynn History Mr. Ivan Goepferd Work Study 134 The Involved YKC Serves Its 28th Year Yellowstone Key Club (YKC) supported Senior High and the community through various activities including a great deal of participation during Bellamy Week. The club's 59 members sold programs and ran the concession stands at football and basketball games. YKC also made sure that the engraving was completed on the trophies won by school teams. YKC was led by Barry Zirko, president; Nelson Moe and Terry Schoman, vice presidents; Mickey Gordon, secretary; and Chris Abby, treasurer. Mr. Dewey Hansen sponsored the CYKC competed against BKC in sports such as table tennis, softball, football, and basketball. The annual BKC-YKC watertight was held in the fall. YKC was formed at Senior High in 1949. Anyone interested in joining the club must fill out an application form. Application forms can be obtained in the dean's office. Ms. Barbara Green Typing Mr. George Grossi History Mr. Dale Hallock Band Mr. Dewey Hansen Social Studies Mr. Paul Halpin Chorus The lnvolved 135 Mr. Tom Hauck Mr. Mark Higdon Mr. Daniel Hoggatt Mrs. Huguette Hunter Math Mr. Les Heins English Ms. Debbie H jellumChemistrv Mr Sherman Hubll 9'' Ms. Elfreida I diem Advanced Art American Government History Typing BKC Grabs Silver Award AR I ORCH CONCERT 8PM 4 5 AA DIV BB 10URNEY METRA BKC Above Left—Darwin George and Blade Johnson hold up the announce ment sign. Above Right—The BKC sponsored mural in the front hall of the first floor reminds us of the Bicentennial. Lower Right—Eric Purcell, left. Rich Stripp, center, and Tim O'Leary greet the parents of BKC's Parents' Night. Above—BKC—Standing: Chris Tigges, Jim Urbaska, Rich Stripp Tim O'Leary, Lani LaRango, Eric Purcell, Dennis Stika, Paul Kober On Stairs—Front Row: Bryan Anderson, Dave Charlson, Bruce LeClaire, Nathan Longan, John Earles, Tim Hunt, Paul LeBar, Kevin Bryant, Brian Bennett, Darwin George, Brian Parker, Gerald Ander son, Phillip Heywood, Russ Fagg, Neil Burns, Wade Odem, Burton Pierce, Terry Simms, Mike Robbins, Jerry Kessler. Back Row: Mike Woods, Blade Johnson, Nick Kindred, Rob Danger field, John Smoot, Harvey Hergett. 136 The Involved Mr. Michael Jablin Mr. Patrick Joyce Math Sr' 3 'Cn Mr. Lazetich Physics Ms Bev Jettison Work Study Mr. Gerry Kessler ' C Mr. Robert Landis B°ys' P E Mr. Katie Link Math Social Studies Math Work Study Billings Key Club captured the 1st place title in the silver division achievement award and 3rd place in scrapbook competition this year in Great Falls. BKC member Brian Parker, district secretary-treasurer received a plaque for his outstanding contribution as a board member. The lnvolved 137 Z Club Serves Senior High Z-Club's fifty-six members were led by Sheila Covalt president; Julie Boggio, vice president; Vicki Harriman, secretary; Barb Reeder, treasurer; and Lynne Milne historian. Class representatives were Brenda Bach sophomore representative; Joyce Mork, junior representa tive, and Ellen Wiman, senior representative. Z-Club's activities were varied and successful. The club sold suckers for the Heart Fund and UNICEF Christmas cards. The club also sold donuts, pompons and flowers. Z Club sponsored a breakfast with AK and an ice skating party with YKC. The club was also in charge of the selection of Mr. Preferred. Z-Club chooses new members in the fall. Anyone interested in joining the club must submit an application. 138 fhe Involved Mr. Ray Mars English Mr. Vern McDermott Math Mr. Miles Marsh Mech. Drawing Metal Shop Mr Lloyd Mickelson English Ms. Margaret McIntosh Mr. Ralph Moerer Home Economics Ms. Phyl Miller Math Girls' P.E. Mr. Larry Mori English Below Far Right—Z Club—First Row: Julie Boggio, Brenda Bach, Ellen Wyman, Joyce Mork, Lynne Milne, Barb Reeder, Vicki Har- riman, Sheila Covalt, Ms. Barb Clausen. Second Row: Tracy Klundt, Corrine Ehresman, Jane Heyd, Julie Keene, Lorna Parsons, Hedi Carter, Lisa Mclntire, Sara'.ee Melnick, Susan Wallace, Kathy Timm, Gail Thaut, Tracy Miyagishima. Third Row: Adora Fisher, Dela Bethurem, Nona Craig, Kate Hahn, Val Seward, Kris Schafer, Lara Lee, Lynn Forbes, Lorri Hurry, Linda Gergen, Rosylnn Geiger, Bekki Wooden. Fourth Row: Tammy Schwabe, Kim Fogel, Julie Hagadone, Lana Folvag, Tammy Booth, Linda Singer, Deanna Bornhoft, Thersa Crirelli, Bev Coles, Shelly Lempke, Lorrie Lechner, Amy Compton, Laura Docksteader, Kelly Rowley, Lee Mackin. Below—Sheila Covalt shows her happiness when her escort, Scott Walker, is chosen as Mr. Preferred. Right—Ellen Wyman pins a flower on Joe Eder at the Twirp assembly. Far Right—Various members of the club sell donuts at one of their regular Thursday morning solicitations. ’. Randy Morrison Mr. Charles Nesbit ology English Ms. Barbara Nagengast Home Economics Mr. Nets Olson Ms. Laura Popa Mixed Media Home Economics Ms. Chris Porter Mr. Leo Olson Mr. Bob Pasquarello English Ceramics Sculpture Boys' P.E. The lnvolved 139 Although Small, Kinetic Club Supports Big Events The twelve member Kinetic Club was sponsored jointly by Ms. Pat Smith and Ms. Barbara Nagengast. Leaders of the club were Chris Imhoff, president; Sheryl Ungefug, vice president; and Julie Bawden, secretary-treasurer. Club activities included bake sales, a pizza party, and a breakfast for YKC. Kinetic Club aslo supported the Neighborhood House. In December the Winter Formal was sponsored by the club. Mr. Willard Ramsett Mr. Ed Robbins Mr. Bill Roney Mr. Robert Saltee History Photography Geology Science English Ms. Sarah Repka Mr. Robert Roesbery Mr. Don Russell Ms. Flo Saltmarsl Spanish Latin Driver Training Reading Center 140 The Involved AK's membership increased this year with the addition ot many new sophomores. The club was sponsored by Ms. Beverly Jellison and led by president Susan Schwidde, vice president Rika Overfelt, and secretary-treasurer Kerrie Lindsey. AK was involved with the Special Olympics. Club members made Easter baskets for the Receiving Home and Christmas baskets for the needy. AK sponsored the Miss Broncette Dance and the Winter Formal. The club participated in caroling and skating with other clubs. Z-Club invited AK to a breakfast which was sponsored by Z-Club. Most of the money AK earned selling rope Broncs and cookies and other goodies at bake sales went to the support of the AFS program. AK held a pizza party in the fall to welcome new members. In the spring the club held a barbecue to celebrate the end of the school year. AK Serves Community as Well as Senior Right—AK—Front Row: Elaine Johnstone, Julie Lemon, Laurie Muhlbeier, Susan Schwidde, Rika Overfelt, Mary Scheid, Janet Jones, Jo Holden, Kathy Valdez. Second Row: Dixie Christensen, Sally Corning, Kim Josephson, Anne Ayre, Barb Mills, Brenda Schroeder, Susan Moran, Nancy Belcheff, Patty Parobeck. Third Row: Kathi Heiser, Brenda Kudloff, Nancy Roswurm, Kelly Davis, Nancy Bick, Sheryl Wilson, Margaret Plouvier, Shelly Overfelt, Lisa Link. Back Row: Cindy Michael, Lori Clevenger, Lorri LaRango, Lori Heinzelman, Stephanie Tanner, Allyn Calton, Valerie Schneider, Julie Gissler, Maria Lazetich. Par Right—Clockwise From Top Left: Maria Lazetich, Lori Clevenger, Nancy Belcheff, Barb Mills, Margaret Plouvier at an AK club meeting. Far Left—Kinetic—First Row: Marcy McClellan, Carol Penwell, Carla Roller, Mary Jo Bawden, Sheryl Ungefug. Back Row: Ms. Pat Smith, Tammy Lindt, Yvonne Dinius, Chris Im hoff, Stancine Fawcett, Karen Hergett, Ms. Barbara Nagengast. Left—Santa Clause helps out Kinetic Club during the winter formal assembly. Left—AAs. Pat Smith, Ms. Barbara Nagengast, and Mary Jo Bawden live it up at a pizza party. Mr. Robert Schwartz English Ms. Amalie Sieler German Mr. Richard Simmons History Ms. Kathy Sokoloski Home Economics Ms. Jerrie Scilley Mr George Simek Ms. Pat Smith Mr. Bob Story Girls' P E. Math English Band Assistant The thirty member Pep Club was sponsored by Ms. Marlene Doerr and led by president Laura Nagal, vice president Rachael Gomez, secretary Twila Lennick, treasurer Kelli Cox, and historian Melanie Ortman. Pep Club raised school spirit in the tall by sponsoring the popular B-Day activities. Throughout the year the club made posters and held bake sales and sucker sales. A roller skating party and a pizza party were also sponsored by Pep Club. Ar. William Jones Aetal Shop „ . _ __ Mr. Brad Tolliver German Ms. Jeri Urbaska English Mr. Howard Vanover Wood Shop Mr. Myron Vogele Gary Brown AVA Mr. Duane Ahlgrer Counselor Ms. Sharon Wolske Accounting 142 The Involved Below Far Left—Pep Club—Front Row: Marlene Doerr, Elaine Johnstone, Kelly Cox, Lou Heinzelman, Cyn Banks, Rachel Gomez, Gail Thaut. Second Row: Debbie Bean, Tammy Kister, Christine Olson, Tracy Koehn, Janet Brown, Carrie Wiman, Liz Garretson, Twila Lennick, Mary Martian. Third Row: Sherri Gunther, Doralisa Fels, Laura Docksteader, Wendy Veatch, Melanie Ortman, Deni Ab- bey, Stephanie Gibbs, Mary Jacobs, Lora Schaak. Fourth Row: Laraine Sullens, Cameo Bernier, Brenda Kudloff, Myra Thiemer, Kel ly Rowley, Theresa Critelli, Amy Compton, Marie Thiemer, Kelly Fjelstad, Tammy Knutson. _eft—Ms. Marlene Doerr and Twila Lennick chat before a basketball game. I3e|0w—The Bronc, really Paul Taylor and Greg Morgan, does its stuff «it an assembly. Below Right—Laurie Hanley really gets into her cheering. Pep Club Cheers School On )ee Emmerson Vide Hazel Havens Aide Ms. Katherine Field Nona Hustad Librarian Ms. Elza Huffman Secretary Librarian Debbie King Registrar Mr Glen Williams Ms. Alma Morris NJROTC Librarian Shirley Mitzner Secretary The Involved 143  The thirty member Beartooth Club was sponsored by Robert Landis. It was led by Michele Bitney, president; Dana Bjornson, vice president; and Jane Steckel, secretary- treasurer. Beartooth's members had bake sales to raise money for club activities. During the past school year, Beartooth members went cross-country skiing, camped at Woodbine Campground, and bicycled through Yellowstone Park. The club worked to help the environment. Members wrote a letter to Senator John Melcher concerning the Wilderness Bill. On club outings, a point was made to clean up the campgrounds visited. Above Right—Beartooth—Front Row: Paul LeBar, Darryn Waldo, Dana Bjornson, Greg Reiss, Scott Buback, Daryl Thompson, Kevin Rusch, Greg Danskin, Robert Landis, sponsor. Middle Row: Sandy Shelley, Annette Branstetter, Kathy Valdez, Kathy Wilkinson, Sherri Jorgenson, Laurie Leone, Karen Reeder, Nona Craig, Ranae Crosby, Vicki Derheim, Val Seward, Cindy Ket terling, Mary Dean Dickey, Diana Meyers. Back Row: Julie Evans, Kris Anderson, Terry Cady, Laura Morledge, Wendy Ringstead, Jane Steckel, Denise Schottlaender, Michelle Bitney, Stephanie Tanner, Sheri Schrupp, Stancine Fawcett, Jean Jones, Sandra Berry, Julie Furgason, Lisa Mclntire. Above Left—A lone bikerider pedals on into the sunset. Beartooth Proves Helpful to Environment Left—Paul LeBar and his father experience the enjoyment of camp ing. 144 The Involved Girls Athletes Associate Students Show Interest In Farming Left—GAA—Front Row: Lynne Phillips, Charisse Wakeland, Karen Creeble, Cindy Favaro, Pam Bredwick, Sue Hoffman. Middle Row: Paula Nesmith, Tracy Koehne, Jo Lekse, Ranae Clark, Linda Helzer, Wndy Ringstead, Cindy Lyle, Kathy Sos. Back Row: Becky Wooden, Kathy Wilkinson, Lisa Mclntire, Peggy Kerr, Linda Marvin, Julie Campbell, Pam Bejot, Nona Craig. Below Left—Bicki Harriman hesitates during a volley ball game. Below—FFA — First Row: Leonard Strobbe, Al Bummer, Lori Walter, Craig Stagner, Val Weaver, Dan Grove, John That cher. Second Row: Mike Meljstad, Kari Fischer, Bill Michael, Mike Donahue, Russ Wyant, Jerry Reiter. Third Row: Dwayne Hopkins, Kelly Lambert, Dan Gayvert, Jamie Kemp, Miles Sorlie, Terry Lechner, Tony Hert. Fourth Row: Jim Becker, Belin da Vogel, Shirley Schuman, Pen ny Bergess, Lori Matz, Wayne Bomar, Doug Mulvaney. Fifth Row: Russ Kembel, Steve Becker, Calvin Stenger, Jill Todd, Mike Sortorie, Durene Snodgrass, Tom Baer, Jeff Michael. Sixth Row: Del Pattersen; Vern Dahlstrom, advisor; Hal Pavelis; Tom Lehman; Bill Aubert, advisor; Brian Burt. Cadets Wear Their Uniforms With Pride For the first time in the history of NJ ROTC in Montana a girl became commander of the cadets. Kathleen Sweeney proved to be better in color guard, rifle team and drill team to take the highest position the NJROTC can give to a cadet. At the annual NJROTC ball Kathleen Sweeney was also chosen to be the NJROTC Queen for 1977. The Naval Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps has a range of subjects, which include the history of the sea, astronomy, meteorology, principles of radar and sonar, drilling, commands and ceremonies, and knot-tieing. Drill team, color guard, and rifle team are included in the out-of-calss activities. This was the last year that Chief Glenn Williams and Commander C. J. Fields will teach at Senior High. Top Right—Rick Russiff, Danny Hulquist, Kathleen Sweeney, Sheri Aanstad and Keith Lemke. Kathleen Sweeney watches the clock so she will know when to march to the middle of the floor to present the colors at a basketball game. Far Top Right—Sophmores—Top: Jack Dent, Lee Greeno, Tim Ma- jusiak, Keith Lemke, Bruse Hoffman. Middle Row: Todd Berg, Dan Millard, Ponn Yee, Blane Elvebakken, Chief Glenn Williams. Front Row: Lisa Oringer, Joanne Ratzlaff, Michelle Handley, Sheri Aanstad, Michelle Pilcher. Middle Right—Kathleen Sweeney and Weyland Zeller receives the Naval Reserve Association Awards. Center Right—Kathleen Sweeney thinks about the up coming color guard. Far Middle Right—Juniors—Top Row: Stewart Ankrum, Pat Rose, James Fife, Kevin Anttila, Lyle Seavy. Middle Row: Jack Byrne, Dan- ny Hulquist, Lewis Maxwell, Garland Hayes, Rick Russiff, LCDR C. J. Fields. Front Row: Karen Anttila, Debbie Bolin, Linda Crouse. Far Right—The first time the cadets are seen in uniforms was at boot camp. Lower Center Right—Chief Williams looks over the cadets at the final inspection. Lower Middle Right—Karen Anttila is a Guide-on for Bravo Company. Bravo means Senior students. Lower Far Right—Seniors—Top Row: Doug Triggs, Craig Grider, Tim Bender, Jim Moll, Shawn Redmond, Jay Jones. Middle Row: Dwight Buttman, Chief Glenn Williams. Front Row: Debbie Allen, Penny Marvin, Kathleen Sweeney, Diann Twet. Bottom Right—Jim Moll looks off to see if the commander is coming. Bottom Center Right—CDR Thomas J. Keefe checks over a cadet. Bottom Middle Right—Dwight Buttman and Lisa Oringer look front and center. Bottom Far Middle Right—Shawn Redmond, Blane Elvebakken, and Kathy Gilluly. Blane Elvebakken looks like he is tired of NJ ROTC and wants to go to bed. Bottom Far Right—Lyle Seavy tells James Fife to stop looking around at the other cadets. BSH naval cadets receiving NJROTC completion certifi- cates were Seniors Craig Grider, Debbie Allen, Jay Jones, Steve Kelly, Penny Marvin, Jim Moll, Shawn Redmond, Tim Bender, Kathleen Sweeney, Doug Triggs, Dwight Buttman, and Ralph Dotson. Senior Kathleen Sweeney was presented with a plaque from the Naval Reserve Association for outstanding service and Jim Moll was given an outstanding cadet plaque by the Reserve Officers Association. Retired chief Virgil Jones, former NJROTC teacher at Senior High NJROTC program, presented senior Ralph Dotson, junior Lyle Seavy, and sophomore Keith Lembke with the American Legion scholastic awards of Post 18, Roundup. A medal and ribbon were given to each cadet to wear on his uniform. The military American Legion awards by Post No. 4 of Billings presented medals and ribbons to senior Shawn Redmond, junior James Fife, and sophomore Valerie Phillips. 146 The Involved Bookworms Work in Library • The library assistants worked in the library under the supervision of the school librarian. Each assistant was required to work one period a day, and each earned one half of a credit for their work. Requirements for the assistants were a o C average, good school attendance, and the librarian's approval. Right—Library—Left to Right: Sue Blair, Lea Weiss, Susie Snell, Lisa Taylor, Shelly Smith, Janet Badura, Karla Goulet, Nancy Bent, Richard Sumida, Tom Daniel, Eric Aver, Dan Hulquist. Shutterbugs Flick Their Lenses Camera Club was formed five years ago to give students interested in photography a chance to have fun and learn about photography at the same time. During the 1976-77 school year the club was led by Gail Timmerman, secretary-treas- urer. The club sponsor was Mr. Robbins. Camera Club's main project during this past school year was the organization of a photography contest to be held between the local high schools. Right—Camera—First Row: Kelly Voigt, Bill Sibernagel, Charlene • Cattaneo. Second Row: Shelly Lemm, Eric Purcell, Michelle Land. Third Row: Jerry Sybers, Craig Grider, Dwight Buttman. Fourth Row: Mr. Robbins, Jon Winegardner. 148 The Involved Left—Art Club—Front Row: Wayne Atkinson, Debbie Bean, Ann Swords, Mariane Sweeney, Sharia Gramley, Nancy Lee, Cor rine Wiederrich. Back Row: Les Heins, Lance Mullens, Joel Suggs, Jack Taber, Mike True, Wai Yee, Tammy Tweden, Bon- nie Route, Loralee Theade Above—Nels Olson and Big Foot pose for an informal portrait. Big Foot was created in Mr. Olson's art class Side of Students Art Club was open to anybody who had an interest in art and creating new and unusual projects. Les Heins and Candy Angstman were the sponsors of the group. The big event was the annual Art Club sales. Students sold their creations they had made throughout the year. The money went to the club. Art Club Brings Out The Involved 149 Far Right—NHS—First Row: Patty Pulliam, Lori Thaut, Nor ma Kooke, Karen Reeder, Wendy Ringstead, Sue Mason, Lynette Breski, Rosalyn Geiger, Penny Strissel Second Row: Marla Chambers, Beth Hoiness, Nancy Tipton, Laurie Brink, Kathy Heiser, Julie Ferguson, Lori Heinzelman, Cathy Raikes, Lori Hurry, Dean na Bornhoft, Sheri Schrupp, Kim Schwabe, Irene Leligdowicz, Jolene Lekse, Lynda Parobeck, Carla Riplett, Lori Anderson. Third Row: Nancy Bent, Janet Hicks, Theresa LaGaly, Debbie Kaiser, Renee Crosby, Ellen Wyman, Rika Overfelt, Lynne Milne, Hank Hartman, Dave Charleson, Stancine Fawcett, Chris Imhoff, Denise Schot tlaender, Michele Bitney, Kari Nelson, Cindy Allen, Kathleen Sweeney, Kim Fogle, Brenda Kudloff. Fourth Row: Tim Sos, Eric Nelson, Bryan Wallace. Jeff Leader, Jim Moll, Jerry McKeever, Guy Rogers, Dana Bjornson, Mark Restad, Dave Williams, Marc Priest, Duane Winslow, Harvey Hergett, Joel Krohn, Rich Stripp, Russ Crawford, Richard Sumida, Eric Ti lleson. Fifth Row: Tim Weisner, Jon Spechalske, Glen Nelson, Vern Corson, Craig Heikes, James Anderson, Kurt Erickson, Nelson Moe, Wayne Gordon, Jay Carroll, Wes Armstead, Jeff Thomas, Gerald Anderson, John Shultis, Duey Kautzmann, Matt Erickson, Greg Shoemate, Ron Kangas, Ryan Lawson, Rob Kautz, Jon Winegardner, Ray Ketterling, Richard Bailey. Today, Billings Senior. . . Senior Counselors were appointed in the spring of their junior year. John Kosich and AAs. Adella Hummel were in charge of the group. The selection of these students was based on their grades, activities, and leadership. Senior Counselors planned and performed the orientation assembly in the fall, directed parents at open house and acted as tutors. Above—Senior Counselors— Reclining—Wes Armstead. First Row: Judy Danskin, Kari Nelson, Mari Wold, Sheila Covalt, Cindy Allen, Kerrie Lindsey. Second Row: Rosalyn Geiger, Dana Bjornson, Sande Snell, Loralee Theade, Ellen Wiman, Susan Schwidde, Kathi Heiser, Rich Stripp, Tim O'Leary. Third Row: Deanna Bornhoft, Lynne Milne, Chris Imhoff, Mar cy McClellan, Brian Parker, Sue Mason, Hank Hartman, Bob Jones, Lloyd Marsh, Joel Krohn. Fourth Row: Kurt Erickson, Vern Corson, Marc Priest, Jerry McKeever, Guy Rogers, Wayne Gordon, Nelson Moe, Craig Heikes, Barry Zirko, Russ Crawford, Ron Kangas. Fifth Row: John Shultis, Mark Restad, Dick Punches. Above Left—Lou Heinzelman shows us her greeting smile. Right—Mari Wold doesn't seem to mind being carried away by an ape (Gerald Anderson). 150 The Involved Outstanding Students Represent Senior National Honor Society was sponsored by Mr. Carroll Eliasonand led by Hank Hartman, president; Dana Bjornson, vice president; and Rika Overfelt, secretary. There were approximately 110 members of the Senior Class in the club. BHS National Honor Society participated in an exchange day with Cody, Wyoming's Honor Society, as well as National Honor Society Day which was sponsored by the Billings Chamber of Commerce. The club also adopted a new constitution this year. Candidates for National Honor Society must have at least a 3.0 grade point average. Ratings of these candidates are based on character, scholarship, leadership, and service. Members relfect a combination of these four qualities. Below—Michele Bitney helps a parent during Open House. Below Left—Gerald Anderson, left, and Rich Stripp ham it up on the first day of school. The !nvolved 151 Watch Out Mr. Hearst... Here We Come! Above Left—Althea Kober, Brian Parker, and Carol Dimich display the first place award they won in the layout contest at the MIEA jour- nalism conference. Left—Standing—Front Row: Laurie Graff, Carol Dimich, Althea Kober, Pam Tipton, Lori Chamberlain, Lisa Saunders, Kathy McFarland. Back Row: Annetta Sago, Linda Lyle, Chris Schaefer, Mary Nitchman, Mariane Sweeney. On stairs: Back Row: Hank Hartman, Wes Armstead, Brian Heikes, Kent Anderson, Paul Kober Jeff Leader, Greg Anderson, Dave Williams, Mike Oliphant. Front Row: Craig Grider, John Kiemele, Tim O'Leary, Rich Stripp, Paul Lavoie, Darwin George, Brian Parker, Ken Stark. Seated: Greg Reiss, Mike Robbins. 152 The Involved I Marsh Elected Boys’ Governor Thirteen boys from Senior High's Class of 1977 participated in the 1976 edition of Montana Boys' State. The boys were chosen as candidates by the boys of their class during their junior year. Those attending Boy's State on the campus of Wpstern Montana College in Dillon were: Hank Hartman, Lloyd Marsh, Guy Rogers, Bob Jones, Brian Parker, Bryce Johnson, Wayne Gordon, Dick Punches, Nelson Moe, Ron Kangas, Rich Stripp, Jerry McKeever, and Mark Restad. The Involved 153 Four girls from the Class of 1977 represented Senior High during the 1976 edition of Montana Girls' State. The event was held on the campus of Carroll College in Helena. Girls who were interested in attending Girls' State filled out application forms during their junior year. The candidates were chosen by the girls of the junior class. They were: Cindy Allen, Kerrie Lindsey, Kari Nelson, and Sandi Snell. Left—Front Row: Ron Kangas, Mark Restad, Nelson Moe, Wayne Gordon, Hank Hartman. Back Row: Dick Punches, Lloyd Marsh, Jerry McKeever, Brian Parker, Bob Jones, Bryce Johnson, Guy Rogers, Rich Stripp. Left—Bottom to Top: Kari Nelson, Sandi Snell, Cindy Allen. l The Involved Turning Places Into People Candidates for the Americans Abroad and Domestic Programs are selected from the junior class each fall I Patential candidates are named by the faculty at the end of the sophomore year and are screened for such requirements as a minimum 3.00 GPA, excellent health, and two years of a foreign language by the time of leaving. Eligible students and their parents are invited to an orientation program in September. Preliminary applications are given to those interested and interviewing sessions begin shortly thereafter. Increased costs, particularly for travel, have resulted in higher participation fees. The AA school program costs $2100 and the summer program is $1800. The DP fee is $350. In spite of this, AFS remains the least expensive and most reliable student program available. The local chapter asks that parents pay as much of the cost as possible with the chapter making up the difference. This has enabled us to offer this opportunity to more students. The participation fee for foreign students coming here costs the chapters $850. The natural parents of the foreign student help make up the difference in actual costs if they can. This enables AFS to be a true scholarship program with students from all economec levels participating. For three generations, AFS has invested in people. In World Wars I and II, young men volunteered as ambulance drivers, providing humanitarian service to thousands on the battlefields of Europe, Africa, and Asia. Today, AFS works through students and families to live with a family. This leads to an exchange of love. By creating world citizens, AFS is devloping an appreciation of the differences which divide mankind and an awareness of the common humanity which ties us together. AFS is turning places into people. AFS is the most widely known and respected international student exchange organization. Since 1947, it has built a network of students, families, and highly trained volunteers working in 3,300 community groups around the world. These individuals are informed and concerned about the quality of life in the world and are committed to helping their fellow man learn about other countries through young people ' During the summer of 76, AFS student to France, Deanna Bornhoff, spent her days in the mountains of Vosage, and her nights on a midnight boatride on the Seine River. Here she tells of her adventures in France with her AFS family, the Huis. 'The father was a chemical engineer, and the mother was a housewife. There were five kids; Dominique, Laurence, Philippe, Claire, and Elizabeth. Writes Deanna, We lived in Edubonne, which is the families town for only two days. All of the French go on vacation in July and August. They vacationed in Carnac, which is in Souther Britiany on the Atlantic Seaside. When they were not on the beach they were sight-seeing: Te Mont Saint Michel, Concarneau, Vannes, Saint Malo, all of the great sights of France. Deanna described. Then, on August 15, the Catholic holiday of the Assumption of Mary, we attended mass at the Cathedral of Strasborg. The bishop celebrated communion, old hymns were played on a sixteenth century organ, a choir of monks chanted old prayers, and the whole church was lighted by candles. It was as though I was transported into the Middle Ages, she exclaimed. But it seemed as if the time to come home came all too soon for Deanna. After a plane trip from Brussels to New York, which Deanna described as a happy trip because of the European booze they had to get rid of because of customs. AFS had really accomplished its purpose in sending me. All the things that I saw and did were fantastic, but it was the people who gave me an experience of a life time. It turned a place into people. Thanks to all who made it possible! Far Left—Deanna Bornhoff asked if anyone would like a plastic bag. Far Middle Left—Guy Vanpoucke told his mom that the counselor was there. Middle Left—Cassie Barnard, last year's AFS student to California, plunge, flushes, and cries look out below. Center Left—Joe Eder didn't watch where he was going and hit a tree. Right—Greg Anderson, AFS candidate for next year told the audience that he has a hammer and has a stack. Below—Deanna Bornhoff, Elizabeth, Mr Jacques Hui, Mrs. Fran coise Hui, and Claire. Below Right—Deanna and host sister Claire are on the Pointe de Penhir looking toward the lidde Sein. It is here that the French Soldiers evacuated France for England during World War II. Everything went great for Nancy Roswurm in Arlington Heights, Illinois. She really liked it there, but the time slipped away too quickly for her. Nancy Roswurm came home on May 23. She was anxious to get home. Above—Nancy Roswurm with host family. Above Middle Right-Joe Eder with host family Bjornsons. Above Right—Wayne Gordon wishes Laurie Ayers the best of luck in the future from the Senior High Student body. Far Above Right—Laurie Ayers smiles for the camera before st must speak at the AFS dessert. Right—Joe Eder takes time out to get his picture taken Middle Right-Amy Hartman with host family in California Below Right—Guy Vanpoucke poses for the photographer. Below—Back Row. Mr. Robert Erickson, Mrs. Erickson, Tim, Bob, Chris, Guy, Matt, Jay, Rachel, Eric, Doug. Front Row: Jenny, Terry Tommy, Jerry, Leonore, Johnny. Guy Vanpoucke couldn't find the right words to express his thanks and appreciation to everyone who made his AFS year so great. At Senior High I found more friends than I had in my entire schoollife in Belgium. Your school spirit really impressed me in your assemblies and ball games. America, Guy found out, was just the way he thought it would be, very different from his home country, especially the school system. Guy says, In Belgium the government selects what subjects the students take and here I could choose the subjects I wanted, which made it a lot easier and not so binding. Being on the swimming team is something that Guy has enjoyed very much because it has made it possible for him to travel around Montana. One thing that made Guy happy was the snow which gave Billings, as he described it as being, a beautiful white cover in the wintertime. While staying in Billings he said that he stayed with a great family, the Ereksons, where he felt at home the first day. Thank you very...very much, all of your, and especially, Ms. Sue Hutton, I'm glad I could meet you and become friends. One of Joe Eder's hobbies is to travel, and he has visited most of the European countries; but a trip to the United States for one year was something special for Joe. He tells us, One year away from my country and my family is a long time. So it depends on the AFS family, my friends and, of course, my self, on how this year turned out for me. The Floberg family made me part of their family from the first question when they asked me: 'May we call you Joe? It sounds more American I felt even more at home when I had to help wash the dishes. Joe has had fun in all the clubs, chorus, and classes with everyone from Billings Senior High. He also feels that the luckiest AFS student are those who can come to BSH. The countryside, the school system, and the customs are so different from Austria that Joe was eager to see and try everything. This year was, I am sure one of my most beautiful and valuable years of my life. Thank you so much for all of your friendship and a big DANKE SCHON for my super host family, the Flobergs, and Mrs. Sue Hutton, AFS Chapter adviser. Be sure to visit me when you all come to Austria, says Joe. Joe left the United States on July 15. Near the end of Laurie Ayers' stay in Billings she found that she had grown to love it here. When she had left Virginia on January 25, 1977, she had found it scary leaving her family, school, and lifestyle, but, thanks to the friendliness and understanding of the student body it was made a lot easier for her. Through AFS she had learned more about herself and others than she ever thought possible. Though there were disappointments and tears, she says, her 'experience,' for the most part, was a happy one. She would like to thank Mrs. Sue Hutton for her help and encouragement, and the Lemon family for taking her into their home. She says, There are no words quite adequte to express my love and my gratitude for them. She encouraged everyone to get involved in AFS. I will miss you all and I hope to return someday to Montana. If any of you are ever near Washington, D.C., be sure to come visit me. Amy Hartman, was an AFS Domestic student in sunny California, the land of surfing, skateboarding, and smog. She writes. That after she arrived in Laguna Beach on January 22, she experienced so many things and had been so busy that she had lost all track of time. Her family lived two blocks from Crescent Bay, a beach for local residents. School at Laguna Beach High was very different than at Senior. Students didn't take school very seriously. If the sun was out and the surf was up, most kids didn't think twice about dropping school and heading for the beach, she wrote. The lnvolved 157 StuCo Serves Senior High Top Left—Paul Taylor cracks a smile as others are paying attention. Above—StuCo representatives are busy at work as John Link dreams of his favorite girl. Above Right—Adviser Mr. Robert Zupan speaks to the members. A strong executive board along with the many hard working Student Council representatives provided a number ot activities for the Senior High student body. The first of these activities was the B-Day Picnic and B-Day Car Caravan. The picnic was once again a success as the many guests from the Bellamy activities took part. The bumper to bumper car caravan was held just before the Broncs thumped the Helena Capital Bruins. It was a brisk night, but many turned out for the largest caravan in B-Day history. The computer dating service was once again held this year. Over 200 people took part and like last year, they were surprised at their results. The first annaul dress-up day was also held this year. Over 20 per cent of the student body took part in this fine activity. Of course, the class of 77 did have the most students participating. 158 The Involved Top Left—Kelly Davis stands out during one of the meetings. kJop Middle—Kerrie Lindsey is caught in the blurr of the excitement. Top Right—President Brian Parker stands before the meeting. Above—First Semester Student Council—Row One: Karen Drange, Vanessa Brown, Shuman, Tara McDonough, Cindy Michael, Marcy McClelland, Cassie Barnard, Kelly Davis, Sharron Hoy, Kris Schaffer, ‘'Xori Anderson, Val Seward, Sue Mason, Cathy Raikes, Loralee Theade. Row Two: Allyn Calton, Sara Melnick, Leslie Remington, Renae Clark, Julie Boggio, Denise Makeeff, Kathi Heiser, Nancy Bick, Deni Abbey, Bonnie Dunbar, Althea Kober, Lee Makin, Julie Johnson, JoLynn Bohlinger, Lucy Jeonotte, Cyn Banks, Carrie Eichenberger, Mary Jacobs, Kari Nelson, Vicki Dangerfield. Row Three: Pete Brown, Rory Villa, Bryan Anderson, Joe Garcia, Chris Abby, Rich Stripp, Tim O'Leary, Joel Krohn, John Shultis, Jim Urbaska, John Link, Dave Zarzoza, Mike Roam, Paul Taylor, Jeff Michael, Lyle Seavy, Greg Shoemate. Row Four: Dave Wyatt, Mark Alberta, Brad fhultis, Dave McKinney, Damien Charette, Lloyd Marsh, Nathan Longan, Wade Ottem, Wayne Gordon, Brian Parker, Phil Heywood, Gerald Anderson, Bob Jones, Wes Armstead, Darvin Eckert, Rob Kautz, Harvey Hergett, Mark Entzminger, John Smoot, Bryce Johnson. Tht; lnvolved 15 Active Counci Top Left—Bronc cheerleaders fire up crowd during the B Day Celebration. Top Right Mike Oliphant and Cheryl Wilson take a walk during B Day. Remember to be at the stadium by five o'clock, Mike! 160 The Involved Second Semester Student Council—First Row: Dave Wyatt, Cra Wiggs, Tim O'Leary, Joel Krohn, Brad Shultis, Mickey Gordor Russell Fagg, Brian Parker. Second Row: Leslie Remington, Jere McKinney, Steve Ewen, Sco' Stanaway, Rob Dangerfield, Dick Speed. Third Row: Lisa Mclntire, Jeri Hilzendeger, Rayne Zimmermar Leslie Heiser, Carrie Eichengerger, Nancy Bick, Cassie Barnard Beth Hoiness, Kathi Heiser. k Fourth Row: Laurie Eshler, Susie Henneberry, Kathy Wagner, Ba Mills, Becky Wooden, Sheryl Ungefug, Cathy Sickels, Saral Melnick, Ken McRae, Lori Clevenger, Kathy Valdez, Doug Robisor Sharron Hoy, Kris Schafer, Annette Branstetter, Dave McKinney Julie Furgason, Cobey Theade, Tammy Bailey, Tara McDonough Julie Boggio, Vickie Dangertield, Judy Riechenbach, Carla Riplett Rika Overfelt, Cindy Michael, Janet Jones. « Fifth Row: Sam Contrerez, Lloyd Marsh, Bob Jones, Chris Abbey Wes Armstead, Bryan Anderson, Brad Crawford, Rob Kautz, Gre Shoemate, Ralph Dotson, Darvin Eckert, Dave Zarzoza, Willie Taylor Shows Spirit The 1967-77 Student Coun- cil was skillfully led by Brian Parker, president; Wayne Gordon, vice-presi- dent; Kathi Heizer, secre- tary; and Joel Krohn, trea- surer. Six members from the council attended Billings West for a day during January. Six more students attended Billings Central in early February. The BSH Student Council hosted six from each school also during January. This experience gave students from all three schools a chance to see how the other schools were run. There were two blood drives held by the council this year. This was the first time that two were held in the same year. Both the drives in December and May were successful. Student Council also hosted Prom Royalty this year. The idea was fresh in February and through the hard work of Lloyd Marsh and the Key Clubs, this proved to be a successful project. Cassie Barnard should be thanked for all of the hard work she put forth during the year to help make many of the projects a success ' stated president Parker. fop Left—Skip Clevenger helps Toby Glenn during the sack race at the B-Day activities. fop Right—Tim O'Leary talks to the ninth grade Lockwood students about boys' clubs at Senior High. President Brian Parker sits in the front row to listen. bove—The front row Student Council members: Brad Schultis, Dave Wyatt, Mark Alberta, Craig Wiggs, Jere McKinney, and Jeff Michael. The lnvolved 161 Cheerleaders EncourageSchool Spirit Far Left—Colt Cheerleaders—top to bottom: Lori Clevenger, Lani Larango, Jo Lynn Bohlinqer, Dixie Christenson. Upper Left—Basketball Cheerleaders—Laurie Hanley, Mindy Lane, Darla Christenson, Janet Jones, Julie Johnson. Below Left—Mindy Lane, Mari Wold and Janet Jones show a few of the expressions worn by the BSH Cheerleaders. Upper Right—Cheryl Wilson gives it all she's got at the Senior West football game. Upper Far Right—Football Cheerleaders—Bonnie Dunbar, Susan Schwidde, Mari Wold, Beth Hoiness, Cheryl Wilson. Below Right—The Colt Cheerleaders try to keep the crowd going, despite the chilly weather. Below Far Right—New additions to squad, Mark Walker and Charlie Hoefle, get the crowd excited at a pep assembly. 162 The Involved The Senior High Cheerleaders again led cheers and organized ihe assemblies. The basketball and football-wrestling squads consisted of five members. The basketball squad went through a few changes. First, Lora Lee Theade, one of the five original members, gave up her position to become drum majorette and Mindy Lane took her place. About half way through the school year, Julie Johnson quit and alternate Stephanie Tanner filled in her SPThe Cheerleaders held such money making projects as selling Bronc Skin The Bears ribbons, and a consession stand at the fair. . . Cheer leading is open to both sexes and let's hope a few boys try out! Hear that, boys. The lnvolved 163 Senior High Majorettes Add Sparkle to Halftimes photos by Zimmerman Studio Majorettes—Top Row: Melany Moody, Kelly Davis, Shirley Sticka, KW Fogel, Tara McDonough, Lucy Jeanotte, Cindy Allen, Joyce Mork, Li Dunbar. Middle Row: Ellen Wyman, Cindy Michael, Rayne Zimmerman Mary Zimmerer, Charlene Orelup, Laurie Lineback, Patty Nelson, Susai Moran, Sally Corning, Trisha Stevens. Bottom Row: Nancy Brown, Li Link, Shelly Overfelt, Pam Tipton, Kerne Lindsey, Maria Lazeticfc Kathy Hennessy, Lori Lott, Carol Dimich. 164 The Involved The BSH Majorettes continue to be one of the hardest working groups in the school. The 29 member core practices at 7:00 a.m. throughout the fall and winter. The group made two trips to Helena, one during football and the other in basketball. The majorettes tried some new and different routines this year and the audience seemed to enjoy all the performances. The core leaders are Cindy Allen, Ellen Wyman, and Mary Zimmerer. The sponsor is Ms. Laura Popa. The Involved 16 THE BRONC EXPRESS 1976 Bellamy Award School no i Billings Senior High, Billings, MT. 59101_Thursday, Dec u. w IN THIS ISSUE Day I is for graduation.........Page 2 Express writers win more honors.................3 It Could Only Happen In Third Period The staff of the Bronc Express, under the direction of advis- er Lloyd Mickelson, concluded the year after producing twelve issues, and winning a barrelful of awards. Mr. Mickelson received the Montana Interscholastic Association Gold Key for outstanding journalism teaching. Once again the paper was awarded the status of All American ' from the National Scholastic Press Association. In addition, the staff itself boasted many winners. At the Montana Interscholastic Editorial Association's convention held in Billings, Bronc Express sports editor Rich Stripp placed first in sports writing, and associate editor Tim O'Leary placed third in news story, Diamond Thompson placed third in ad layout, John Kiemele received second in cartooning, and Paul Kober placed third in editorial writing. O'Leary was later awarded a Gold Key from the Quill and Scroll Society for editorial writing, and placed first in Montana and third in the nation in editorial competition sponsored by the National Press Women, Inc. Stripp and feature editor Laurie Graf were also awarded silver keys from the MlEA. Editors Dave Williams and Jeff Leader were honored by being presented the Henry Harsch Memorial Journalism award. However, for those involved on the paper staff the memories will not be of the many awards, but rather the day to day happenings in Room 210. Who could forget the sight of Stripp whistling the theme from Jaws, while chasing sophomores down the hall swinging a typewriter. Or how about the sight of Editor Dave's eyes on a Monday morning. Yes, one never knew what to expect from Room 210 during third period. Far Upper Left—Tim O'Leary is found giving the announcements. Tim is also known as The Voice of Bronc Spirit. Below Left—Lisa Saunders gives a student a few copies of the Bronc Express and also has enough copies for the whole stu- dent body of Senior High. Center Left—Ron May is getting ready to print a picture for one of the students in the Bronc annual staff. Below—Darwin Goerge and Brian Heikes help count papers to it is easier to give papers to the students who come and pick them up. Below Center Left—Kent Ander son gets hungry when he prints pictures. To help pass the hungry pains, Kent eats a piece of beef jerky. Middle Left—Jeff Leader comes to class in many different moods, but this look cannot be put into a mood. Maybe he is thinking about eating the stamper that is in his hand. Below Left—Brenda Bach keeps up the count of papers. Far Lower Left—The Bronc Ex i press Staff—Top Row: Darwin George, Kent Anderson, Tim O'Leary, Wes Armstead, Paul Lavoie. Third Row: Mickey Beckers, Brian Heikes, Mike Scheel, Vern Corson, Hank Hart man, Laurie Graf, Kathy McFarland. Second Row: Jeff Leader, Dave Williams, Lisa Saunders, Cobey Theade, Mike Oliphant. Seated: Kathy Timm, Annetta Sago, Jenna Christen son, Linda Reichert, Rich Stripp, Nancy Bakker, Ken Stark, Craig Grider. Below Bottom Left—Laurie Graf points to the sports writer, Rich Stripp, who finds it hard to stay awake during third period. Below—Dave Williams is found with apron on and ready for ac tion. I Deadlines _ THE BRONC EXPRESS PAINTING g 1 PICTURES S? EDITORS—Jeff Leader. Dave Williams, ASSOCIATE EDITOR-Tim O’Leary; FEATURE EDITOR-LaurieGraf; SPORTS-Rich Stripp GRAPHICS-Jerry Lee Ken Stark, BUSINESS-Kathy McFarland; CIRCULATION-Bruce Heikes. Bruce Hoffman TYPIST-Nancy Bakker REPORTERS—Jenna Christensen, Rena Clark. Vern Corson, Karen Davidson, Linda Reichert, AnneHa Sago, Lisa Saunders, Kathy Timm; PHOTOGRAPHERS—Wes Armstead, Kent Anderson, Hank Hartman, Brett Bailey, Darwin George, Craig Grider, Paul Lavoie. Ron May. Mike Scheel, Mariane Sweeney, Johnny Cattaneo, Cobey Theade; AOS—Liz Anderson. Brenda Bach, Cyn Banks, Jenny Dailey, Shelly Dalgarno, Lee Mackin, Kelly Rowley, Gail Thaut, Jour nalism Classes, ADVISOR-Lloyd D. Mlckelson WITH ) WORDS u Published six times a semester by the Bronc Express Newspaper Staff, Billings Senior High School Billings, Mt. 59102 Subscription rate: by the year, $2.75; single copy, 25 cents; free to Senior High students As Yearbook Is Completed The Bronc yearbook staff has got to be one of the hardest working groups at Senior High. This year, under the guidance of adviser Lloyd Mickelson and editor Althea Kober, they produced the seventieth volume of the Bronc. The staff met fifth period and labored after school was out to finish the 1977 annual. Assured this book will be the best and most complete, the staff hopes everyone enjoys it. If not, . . . Below Left—Althea Kober, Paul Kober, Brian Parker, and Rich Nor val pause from their work to satisfy the photographer's needs. Bottom Left—Now this ambitious student is ready for work. He's equipped with everything! Doesn't that hurt your nose, Paul? Bottom Middle—No, Carol, don't kill yourself yet! You've still got a year to go! Below Right—Pam Tipton appears to be hiding something behind that mischievous smile. Bottom Right—Aw, c'moi.R'ich, billing isn't that bad. Now get to work! Below—Adviser Lloyd Mickelson is frequently seen doing this. Just kidding, Mr. Mick. 168 The Involved p Below right—Bronc Staff-Sitting:Cobey Theade, Pam Tip on, Althea Kober, Hank Hartman, Craig Grider, Brett Bailey. Second Row: Brian Parker, Lori Chamberlain, Mary Nitchman. Carol Dimich, Rich Norval, Kris Schaffer, Debbie Smith. Third Row: John Kiemele, Mariane Sweeney, Debbie Bennett, Mike Robbins,Greg Reiss. Fourth row: Darwin George, Wade Ottem, Paul Lavoie, Kristi Hurst, Greg Anderson, Mike Scheel. Fifth Row: Wes Armstead, Paul Kober. THE CHOSEN ''Honor and shame from no condition rise; Act well your part; there all the honor lies. —Pope The Chosen 171 B-Day Candidates Loralee Theade John Schultis Cassie Barnard Wes Armstead Lou Heinzelmann Brian Parker Guy Rogers Susan Schwidde 172 The Chosen Photos bv Baumqartner-Weller Studio B-Day Royalty Cindy Allen Duane Kautzmann The ChOSefl 173 Brisk Winter Weather Brings Excitement to Formal Above-Lloyd Marsh Is shocked at the thought of being crowned Ice Prince. Top Right— The Jocks flash Hank Hartman a look of both happiness and surprise. Top Left—Do Bob Jones and Kari Nelson have a secret they are keep •ng from us? Bob congratulates Nancy Brown witha hug. Above Far Right—The Barefoot Troubadours give us a taste of their tunes. Above Right—Terry Lechner and Steph Carranco share a slow dance. Above Center—Vicki Dangerfield fills her smile with joy. Above Left—I wish Sue Mason would keep her eyes on her own part- ner. (Background John Shultis) Par Right—Do the Cortina Brothers' voices compare with their com- petition? Center Right—Lance Mering is obviously not very impressed with the girl he is looking at. Center Left—Carol Penwell makes a mistake never to be forgotten. We will end the assembly with 'Hair. Bottom Right—Candidate Tim O'Leary expresses an unusual look of cheer to winner Lloyd Marsh. Bottom Center—Beth Hoiness, Bonnie Dunbar, and sister Lisa seem to be delighted with the peoples' choice. Bottom left—Kari Nelson looks as if she has found the man of her Remember...pre-dance activities, dance, dinner, hotel parties, early morning hours, or even breakfast—what a way to bring back those memories! Surprisingly enough, all but one person (a girl) passed the test before entering the dance. AK and Kinetic Club did a great job of decorating the old gym, It looked super! The tape recording of the song, Knights in White Satin was the smartest thing the band played all night. Oh, we can't forget the boy in that dress. Man, he sure looked sharp!! The Chosen 175 r,srrmen 0 Ice Prince and Princess 176 The Chosen Lloyd Marsh Nancy Brown Winter Formal Candidates Hank Hartman Sandy Snell Tim O'Leary Leslie Remington Bob Jones Vicki Dangerfield Kari Nelson Charlie Hoefle The Chosen 177 178 The Chosen 1 Miss Broncette Western Apparel I courtesy of Big Sky Corral Photos compliments of Zimmerman Studio Denise Schottlaender The Chosen 179 180 The Chosen Let's do it Again Although the count at the junior senior prom was low, everyone who attended had one heck-of-a time. Four dollar tickets were a real bargain, but two weeks wasn't long enough to recu- perate from twirp. The decorations and good ies were exceptional. (The added tobasco sauce created hot times.) The theme, We may never pass this way again, brought tearful mem- ories to the seniors. From Top Left To Right: Yah, let's dance faster. Charlene Orelup and Darwin George whoop it up at the junior- senior prom. Wow, I'd like to get a hold of that wiggle. Wade Love cranes his neck for a better view. You caught me with Cathy's man, I'm sorry Carol Eckman Craig Wiggs switch partners for a dance. The cake really is good. Try a little. Sorry Brad, I'll pass this time. Gee, Cyn, you really know how to grab a guy. Cyn Banks and Darryl Cox. Oooee, I'm ticklish. Watch it. Brad's ready, go get him Scott. Drum roll, could we please have the name of our first candidate. Mr. Myron Voglie and his wife are pleased with the results of the prom. Brad, if you make a smart remark again. I'm gonna hit ya right between the eyes. Shelly Delgarno and Brad Shultis. All ten prom candidates have a really hard time expressing their excitement. The usual tears and con gratulations are given after the assembly. Have I got a proposition for you...! Lou Heinzelman. Left—Mike Foos displays his gorgeous smile and happy thoughts after being crowned king of the prom. The Chosen 181 The Chosen 18 Prom Candidates v JlflSBjr Wayne Gordon Heidi Carter Kurt Erickson Bonnie Dunbar Craig Wiggs Suzy West Rika Overtelt Mark walker 184 The Chosen Prom Royalty Kelly Davis Mike Foos The Chosen 185 Photos comoliments of Cetrone Studio THE ENTERTAINERS 'Applause is the spur of noble minds, the end and aim of weak ones. —Colton. The Entertainers 187 Just A Little Craziness Right—Sitting at the table William Taylor and Josef Eder. Standing are William Thomas, Mark Reed, Peggy Kreiner and Denise White before the dinner scene. Far Right—Playing the two lovers are Timothy Hunt and Lori Anderson. The fall production of You Can't Take It With You opened for two days, November 22 and 23. The play was about two young lovers—Toni Kirby and Alice Sycamore, and the difficulties in overcoming the problems surrounding differing lifestyles. All the many hours of building the set, finding costumes, learning lines, and remembering how to walk and talk must have paid off, for the dress rehearsal ran well, and the performances themselves looked even better. Middle Riqht—The part of Essie was played by Deenie Howatt Middle—Dana Biornson as the IRS man. Far Middle Right—Gay, a drunk, played by Rachelle Collins while Penelope, Denise White, tells Gay about her drinking too much. Bottom Right—William Taylor is sitting while Glen Nelson, playing the part of Boris, says to himself, What, me scared! Far Below Right—When the families finally meet, their ideas are mixed as the reaction can be seen on Mrs. Kirby's (Christie Hansen) face. Sitting at the table are William Taylor, Christie Hansen, Vern Corson; standing in the doorway is Timothy Hunt. Below—From left to right is Deenie Howatt, William Taylor, Russell Filiner, Mark Reed, Lori Anderson, and Denise White. , CAST 188 The fcntfirtainprs Penelope Sycamore Essie Paul Sycamore Mr. DePinna Ed Donald Martin Vanderhof Willi ™ Alice Sycamore Tony Kirby Boris Kolenkhov Gay Wellington Mr. Kirby Mrs. Kirby Two G-Men Glen Nelson Olga Henderson Gary Wiman Right—Mari Wold and Kelly Davis are seen practicing to Nadia's Theme. Far Right—Carla Riplett is singing Won't you come home Bill Bailey. Middle Right—Cindy Allen and LoraLee Theade and dancing along with them are Duey Kautzmann and AFSer Joe Eder Middle—Christie Hansen jokes with the photographer between songs. Bottom Right—A change ot pace with Send In The Clowns and pantomined by Mariane Sweeney and Kathleen Sweeney. Far Below Right—Sitting from left to right are Joe Eder, Cassie Barnard, Amy Hartman. Standing from left to right are Russ lllll ■ | |yy Crawford, Julie Leman, Matt Erickson, Nancy Rosewurm, Nat HO V I—AT I AflTCi 7 Longan, Cindy Grisson, Dana Bjornson, Deanna Bornhoff, Scott 1C O Uvl LvwOi Bressler, Greg Anderson, and Guy Van Poucke. Wes Armstead 'Miss Ex World' Mike Oliphant Miss Dennmark Duey Kautzmann Miss Sweden Ron Kangas and Denise White Miss America and Bertha Parks The theme of the AFS Follies this year, held on November 11 and 12, was Spirit and the theme went along with the feelings of the students who put the show together. Students came to the tryouts as hopefuls, and if they made it, the large group became one big family, helping each other with costumes, sharing mirrors while putting on make-up, and wishing good luck to each other before going on stage. With the help from the director Mr. Charles Nesbit, Mr. Mark Higdon, the Billings Senior High Stage Band, members of the Z-club, and the many others who helped, the show was finally pulled together and the proceeds were given to the American Field Service. 190 The Entertainers p f. I 1 ) % A I ♦i ♦ i I ' $ ♦ ,% The Entertainers 191 Each act of Neil Simon's Plaza Suite was actually a separate play in itself, and all three acts took place in the same suite of the Plaza Hotel. Visitor From Mamaroneck was about a middle-aged couple who spent their twentieth wedding anniversary in the room where they spent their honeymoon. Student director - Willie Taylor Cast Karen Nash.... Sam Nash...... Bellhop....... Waiter........ Jean McCormack Christie Hanson — Glen Nelson Willie Thomas ...Willie Taylor Sheryl Ungefug Visitor From Hollywood involved a successful Hollywood producer who returned to his hometown, stayed at the hotel and calls his former girlfriend to come to see him. A Suite” With Many Stories Below Far Left—Rachelle Collins as Muriel Tafe cringes at the thought of her former boyfriend's proposition. Upper Left—Waiter Willie Taylor asks if anyone would like to sit down. Below Top—Bellhop Willie Thomas impatiently awaits his tip. Below Center—Peggy Krieiner as Norma Hubley panics when her daughter locks herself in the bathroom. „ Lower Left—Tim Hunt as Roy Hubley and Carol Penwell as Mimsey Hubley engage in a friendly father daughter conversation. Below Right—Seated: Sheryl Ungefug as Jean McCormack, and Glen Nelson as Sam Nash. Standing: Christie Hanson as Karen Nash. Jean and Sam confer while Sam's wife chaperones. Top Far Right—Roy Hubley screams about his daughter being locked in the bathroom. Lower Far Right—Phil Heywood as Jesse Kiplinger makes an unsuc- cessful pass at Rachelle Collins as Muriel Tate. Student director - Lori Anderson Cast Jesse Kiplinger..........................................Phil Heywood Marc Priest Muriel Tate..................................Rachelle Collins Sharon Gill Visitor From Forest Hills was about a young bride who locked herself in the bathroom of the suite. She refused to come out, causing her father and mother some frantic moments while trying to get her to come out. Student director - Denise White Norma Hubley........................................Peggy Kreiner Roy Hubley ......................................Tim Hunt Borden Eisler......................................Willie Thomas Mimsey Hubley.......................................Carol Penwell Two High Schools Pull Together Upper Left—Two members from the act Company shows the audience their slow-motion in fighting. Above—Vern Corson yells that he doesn't want to argue about it any more. Above Right—Charlie Hoefle shows the cameraman the chicken posi- tion. Upper Far Right— Evergreen is sung with feeling by Christie Hansen. Right—Pat Lemke and John Eisenbraun sing a duet. Below—Duey Kautzmann and Cassie Barnard practice for the final show. Below Right—Mariane and Kathleen Sweeney watch morosely as their balloon disappears. Below Center Right—Cindy Michael changes the beat of the Exchange Assembly by doing a tap dance. Below Far Right—Only from West High could an act about chickens ever appear. The Exchange Assembly of 1977 was somewhat of a misnomer. Originally the stu- dents at Senior High present- ed a spring talent show; the students at West High did likewise. Then the two schools exchanged programs. For the last three years, the Exchange Assembly has been presented publicly to the community free of charge as a small token of appreciation to the community for the support they have given to the schools. In recent years, however, the Exchange Assembly has utilized talented students from both high schools in one show being presented to each school. This year's show, for example, was presented to the Senior High student body the first day, March 29, and the West High student body, March 30, the next day. 194 The Entertainers MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS a comedy in three acts by Chris- topher Sergei dramatized from the book by Sally Benson. The Cast Mr. Smith.......... Mrs. Smith......... Rose Smith......... Esther Smith....... Agnes Smith........ Tootie Smith....... Lon Smith.......... Grandpa Prophather Katie.............. Mrs. Waughop....... Ida Boothby........ John Shephard...... Fred Gregory....... Lucille Pentard.... Mr. Dodge.......... Mr. Duffy.......... Conductor.......... ....Vern Corson . Dorothy Carlton ___Lori Anderson .. .Carol Penwell ___Julie Bawden ......Jana Nybo ....Willie Taylor .......Tim Hunt .. .Patty Lambert .......Risa Lahr .....Sharron Gill Dennis Fulkerson ....Marc Priest .. Denise Abbey .....Mark Reed .....Lars Jensen .. .Dana Bjornson Place: The livingroom of the Smith family in St. Louis. Time: Late Spring 1904 Act I — Late Afternoon Act 11 — After dinner, the same day Act III Saturday evening, a week and a half later. THESPIANS Awards Chris Abbey Lori Anderson-Vice President Cathy Barsley Julie Bawden Dana Bjornson Dorothy Carlton Marla Chambers Rachelle Collins Vernon Corson-President Lori Eschler Stancine Fawcett Mike Foos Dennis Fulkerson-Treasurer Sharon Gill Wayne Gordon Dave Guscott Christie Hansen Nadine Howatt Tim Hunt Kris Imhoff Peggy Kreinier Betsy Longo Matt Meismer Dan Miller Glen Nelson Carol Penwell Marc Priest Mark Reed Karen Reeder-Historian Leslie Remingtom-Secretary Dick Speed Willie Taylor Eric Tilleson Sheryl Ungefug Denise White Top Left—Mark Reed plays Mr. Dodge. Top Right—Denise White and Mike Foos at the Awards and Installa tion for the Thespians. Top Center Left—Tootie Smith is played by Jana Nybo. Top Center Right—Jana Nybo and Dorothy Carlton seem happy as they stand on stage. Far Left—The cast of Meet Me In St. Louis —Sitting: Carol Penwell, Jana Nybo, Tim Hunt, Julie Bawden, Lori Anderson. Standing: Deni Abbey, Patty Lambert, Risa Lahr, Marc Priest, Vern Corson, Dorothy Carlton, Willie Taylor, Sharron Gill, Dennis Fulkerson, Mark Reed, Lars Jensen. Right—Lori Anderson, Vern Corson, Leslie Remington, and Carol Penwell announce the winners of awards. Bottom Far Left—Lori Anderson and Carol Penwell talk about mat- ters of the day Bottom Middle Left—Jana Nybo sits with Dorothy Carlton in Act II. Bottom Right—Rachelle Collins and Kris Imhoff watch as Lori Ander- son wins actress of the year. Special Awards: Best Technician - Chris Abbey Best Production Committee Chairman - Kris Imhoff Best Lead Actor and Actress - Willie Taylor and Lori Anderson Best Supporting Actor and Actress Vern Corson and Denise White Best Character Actor and Actress - Tim Hunt and Rachelle Collins Best Boy Thespian - Chris Abbey Best Girl Thespian Lori Anderson The Entertainers 19 Top Far Left-Varsity Singers—First Row—Linda Singer, Vickie Dangerfield, Julie Furgason, Carla Riplett, Christie Hansen, Lora Lee, Corrine Ehresman, Jane Heyd, Debbie Anderson, Lori Stroppel, Kari Nelson, Marydean Dickey, Valorie Gunsch, Valerie Seward, Michelle Lenke, Teresa Turnbull, Barbara Balestra. Second row—Linda Singer, Barbara Reeder, Shawn Heraog, Lorrie Lechner, Nadine Howatt, Judy Danskin, Karin Mars, Michelle Bitney, Melissa Becker, Denise Schottlander, Ellen Wyman, Melanie Ortmann, Dorlisa Fels, Dorothy Carlton, Mary Scheid, Donna Vaughn, Marcy McClelland. Third row—Leslie Jones, Joel Krohn, Karen Reeder, Sheryl Packer, Adora Fischer, Rachelle Collins, Dan Keyser, John Harrison, Willie Taylor, Kurt Nelson, John Wilcox, Dana Bjornson, Alban Brown, Alan Kunz, Paul Taylor, Ron Mehling. Back Row—Craig Card, Marco Ferro, Mike Hanson, David Fischer, Josef Eder, Tim Reilly, Matt Meismer, Scott Mutch, Marc Priest. Scott Habner, Bill Ulrich, Mike Eshelman, Jon May, Pat Lemke, Tim Boland Top Middle Left—Joe Eder plays Elvis in the BSHS Variety show. Top Middle Right—Mike Hanson does a solo from a 50's set. Top Far Right—Expression—Pat Lemke, John Harrison, Judy Danskin, Denise Schottlander, David Klimper, Kari Nelson, Willie Taylor, Karin Mars, Julie Furgason, Teresa Turnbull, Dana Bjornson, Michelle Bitney, Tim Reilly, Vickie Dangerfield, Carla Riplett, Jon May, Scott Habener. Middle Far Left—Mr. Halpin is ready to start a song. Middle Left—Varsity Men's Quartet—Scott Habener, David Klimper, Dana Bjornson, Mike Hanson. Middle Center Lett—Teresa Turnbull and Vickie Dangerfield are hap- py with the performance that they finished a few minutes earlier. Middle Center Far Right—Chamber Choir—Front row—Carla Riplett Judy Danskin, Vickie Dangerfield, Julie Furgason, Michelle Bitney Karin Mars, Lori Stroppel, Teresa Turnbull. Second row—Lora Lee Adora Fischer, Christie Hansen, Denise Schottlander, Kari Nelson Ellen Wyman, Donna Vaughn. Third row—Kurt Nelson, Dana Bjornson, Willie Taylor, John Harrison, Jon May, Joel Krohn, Rof Mehling. Fourth row—Mike Hanson, David Fischer, Tim Reilly, Scott Habener, Scott Mutch, Pat Lemke. Bottom Left—Scott Habener, Pat Lemke, Jon May, and Tim Boland are found rehearsing a song. Bottom Right—Tamara Bracy is looking over at Corinne Bender's sheet music. Bottom Right—Judy Danskin was one of the students who sang at the Bellamy Award presentation. Bottom Far Right—Librarian, Mike Hanson; Vice President, Willie Taylor; Secretary, Julie Furgason; and President, Dana Bjornson. 98 The Entertainers The Entertainers 199 Top Far Left—Sheryl Packer is seen singing a song for Joe's Place. Top Left Center—Varsity Quartet-David Fischer, Adora Fischer, Sheryl packer, Mike Hanson. Top Right Center—Denise Schottlaender's skirt was ripped in the variety show when Pat Lemke, her dance partner, accidently stepped on her skirt while they were doing the jitterbug. But in this picture the skirt seems to be okay—(What really happened, Pat?) Top Right—Mike Hanson, David Klimper, Scott Habener and Dana Bjornson. Far Left—Interlude-Front Row: Dean Garner, Corinne Bender, Laraine Sullens, Jurt Nelson. Middle Row: Snnette Savage, David Montgomery, Nancy Nilson, Mike Soto, Denise Huvaere. Back Row: Robyn Russell, Mike Brady. Left—Girls' Quartet-Lora Lee, Sheryl Packer, Adora Fischer and Judy Danskin. Far Left—A cappella First Row: Peggy Roberts, Laurie Seward, Becky Wooden, Catherine Lauwers, Roxanne Glasser, Kate Hahn, Gail Haworth, Corina Gabel, Donette Sindelar. Second Row: Peggy Vermandel, Linda Gillison, Dana Thompson, Sharon Sanderson, Laurie Williams, Kathy Wilkinson, Kaycee Reilly, Edwina Taylor, Kathleen Hopkins. Third Row: Laurie Hall, Tracy Miyagishima, Julie Boggio, Tamie Bailey, Natalie Lavlnder, Diane Hall, Wanda Schlatt, Michelle Mallette. Fourth Row: Marcy King, Debbie Brown, Tamara Bracy, Sherrell Dillard, Colleen Smith, Sidney Grimm, Carol Penwell, Debbie Dewald, Priscilla Fischer. left—Jitterbugers. Dana Bjornson and Lora Lee Theade show their talent in the variety show. Also photographer Hank Hartman shows his talent in taking pictures. Far left Bottom—Willie Taylor plays Elroy Brown, while a medly of hits of today are sung by the other members of Expressions. Bottom Left Center—A moment later Elroy Brown (Willie Taylor) is found cleaning the floor with his back. Bottom—The swamper, Paul Taylor talks about a chronology of American popular music. Below—Concert Choir Front Row: Nancy Nilson, Corinne Bender, Cameo Bernier, Perian Blaisdell, Laraine Sullens, Bryan Anderson, Debra Heinzman, Brenda Pulver, Beverly Coles, Ellen Allison. Se cond Row: Kelcey Grider, Debbie Heidema, Peggy Hert, Rob Danger field, Rob Galloway, Karen Herzog, Patty Lambard, Charis Lanier, Beverly Bott. Third Row: Mike Soto, Aaron Brown, Kevin Sieler, Jess Allison, Mike Brady, David Montgomery, Robyn Russell, Denise Huvaere, Lisa Dunbar. Top Left—Teresa Turnbull and Lora Lee sing at the music festival. Top Center—Accents - Front Row: Scott Mutch, Ellen Wyman, Mike Hanson, Christie Hansen, Sue Mason, Dean Garner, Lori Stroppel, Kurt Nelson, Adora Fischer, Ron Mehling. Back Row: Joel Krohn, Lora Lee, Marc Priest, Donna Fischer. Above Left—Natalie Lavinder is caught singing in the hall at Christmas time. Above—All-Northwest- Front: Adora Fischer, Julie Furgeson. Back: Dana Bjornson, Scott Habener, Mike Hanson. Top Right Center—Mr. Halpiri is ready to start the chorus singing. Top Far Right—Julie Boggio and Tracy Miyagishima are ready and willing to sing their music. Middle Center Right—Denise Shottlander, Teresa Turnbull and Michelle Bitney sing in Joe's Place. Pat Lemke sings in background. Right—All State- Front Row: Mary Dean Dickey, Kari Nelson, Adora Fischer. Middle Row: Julie Furgenson, Debbie Anderson, Carla Riplett. Back Row: Jon May, Mike Hanson, Dave Klimper, Willie Taylor. Below Right—Reflections- Front Row: Julie Boggio. Second Row Roxanne Glazer, Kathy Wilkinson, Becky Wooden, Laurie Williams. Third Row: Kate Hahn, Corina Gabel, Diane Hall, Natalie Lavinder. Fourth Row: Patty Lambard, Kaycee Reilly, Carol Penwell. Fifth Row: Peggy Vermandel, Tamara Bracy, Laurie Seward, Risa Lahr. Below Center Right—Pat Lemke sings a song at the Mi. Preferred Dance. Below Center Far Right—Pat Lemke isn't sure about a note. 202 The Entertainers Chorus activities were seen throughout the Bellamy year at Senior High. One ot the first performances of the Chorus Department was seen at the presentation of the Bellamy Award, which made everyone singing proud that they went to Billings Senior High. After Bellamy Day, chorus was just coming alive for the full year of concerts for public and private audiences. One of the public performances was the variety show called Joe's Place. It was a chronology of American popular music as told by the swamper (Paul Taylor). All the students in chorus put in many long hours of practice before they went on stage, and once on stage, all the long hours paid off in more ways than one. MONTANA Orchestra Finds Its 'Jaws' The Billings Senior High Orch- estra came through the year with blazing strings and woodwinds that just wouldn't quit as a greater experience was realized throughout the year.They began with the organization of the main orchestra and the Chamber Orchestra in the fall. The fall concert went well when the theme from Jaws came through loud and clear. The Chamber Orche- stra presented the musical ac- companyment for the Spagehtti Dinner held in the cafeteria and sponsored by the orchestra In December, the orchestra traveled to Helena for the State AA Orchestra Festival and came out glowing as one of the better orchestras. Also, a Winter and Spring Concert were presented and the public showed their appreciation with a good turnout to each. Below-Full Orchestra—Back Row:Scott Johnson, Amy Hart man, Deni Edwards, Gary Bean, Steve Relei, Tim Weisner, Ardis Moe, Lori Eschler, Mr. Payne. Seventh Row: Sandy Mattheis, Carla Stevens, Craig Heikes, Donali Peter, Don Hammer- strom, Wade Fisher, Jon Spe chalske. Sixth Row: Robin Seif- kin, Mike Roam, Josie Clark, Susan Wallace, Rachelle Collins, Cindy Lechner, Lori Hurry, Mary Mankin. Fifth Row: Tammy Tennant, Selene Dracon, Kim Wolf, Lori Loff, John Duff, Cindy Teal, Cathy Fiene. Fourth Row: Sheridan Weis, Doene Cornwell, Lynn Hamilton, Diane Anderson, Myra Theimer, Barb Mills, Mon- ty Kohn, Carla Riplett, Leslie Remington. Third Row: Ken McRae, Tammy Erickson, Anna Jensen, Gale Taylor, Shirley Hrasky. Second Row: Melissa Bert i 11 i no, Deanna Bornhoft, Tammy Lindt, Cathy Raikes, Saralee Melnick, Leslie Heizer. Front Row: Linda Parobeck, Jolin Gravagno, Loralee Thede, Cassie Barnard, Tami McClellan. Cathy Raikes concentrates on a theme during a concert. 204 The Entertainers Left—Chamber Orchestra—Bad Row; Myra Thiemer, Tam McClellan, Barb Mills, Shirle' Hrasky, Linda Parobeck, Kei McRae, Cassie Barnard, Cath' Raikes, John Duff, Saralee Mel nick, Loralee Theade, Carl Riplett, John Gravagno, Dorem Cornwell, Ardis Moe. Front Row Tammy Lindt, Leslie Heizer Deni Edwards, Amy Hartman Cathy Feine. The Entertainers 205 Mighty Bronc Bands Wail Througi The Billings Senior High bands kept the beat and marched through the year carrying their own tune, keeping spirits high, and making music known at BSH. The combined marching band started the year early in the first week of school and provided magnificent half-time shows for the home football games, adding extra excitement and color to the football season. (Of course, the shows had to be good or else many rehearsals in sub-freezing morning dampness would have been wasted.) Under the direction of Mr. Dale Hallock and Mr. Joel Story, the Symphonic and Concert Bands presented both a fall and a spring concert to present the public with the best high school music that could be offered. Both the Pep Band and the Stage Band had their auditions in the fall and went right to work preparing their various music The Pep Band provided the spiritual music at the pep assemblies and the home basketball games. The divisional and state basketball tournaments also gave the Mighty Bronc Band'' a chance to show the world whata fine job they could do. The Stage Band had several private as well as public performances including one at the Northern Hotel. The two individual bands also participated in the AA Band Invitational and obtained state ranking among other bands in the state. Center—Gary Bean, Greg Reiss, and Scott Johnson look on with anticipation as the Broncs play another exciting game. Center Right—Don Hammer strom fries eggs on the back wall as he belts out a solo under the direction of Mr. Dale Hallock. Below Symphonic Band—Back Row: Bill Honaker, John Link, Sheila Covalt, Gary Bean, Lloyd Marsh, Scott Johnson, Greg Reiss, Steve Relei, Mark Ehli. Third Row: Scott Stanaway, Garritt Mehling, Scott Bubak, Robin Seifkin, Greg Anderson, Mike Hurry, Graig Christoferson. Second Row: Tammy Smiley, Cindy Ketter- ling, Janet Brown, Cindy Lech ner, Jeri Hilzendeger, Mary Mankin, Patti Abramson. Front Row: Marc Preist, Lori Ander son, Lori Hurry, Peggy Lee, Roslyn Geiger, Rika Overfelt. 206 The Entertainers Another Year. Left—The Bronc Marching Band and Majorettes perform one of their outstanding halftime shows. Below Left—Lloyd Marsh jams his way through a rehearsal or an impression session (?). Below Right—Donali Peter gives a raw Bearmeat frown to thref of the Metra's new firefightinc force (?). Symphonic Band—Back Row: Bob Wicks, Nate Nunn, Jon Darby, Bill Scott, Terry Lechner, Tim McBride, Wade Fisher, Jon Spechalske, Don Hammerstrom. Third Row: Kurt Morken, Karen Drange, Brad McClure, Dean Cromwell, Christie Woodbury, Greg Danskin, Ray Ketterling, Daryl Weber. Second Row: Carla Stevens, Donali Peter, Craig Heikes, Kurt Erickson, Selene Dracon, Kim Wolf, Nancy Bick, Karin Mars. Front Row: Liz Moses, Patty White, Sheri Swenholt, Nona Craig, Susan Wallace, Rachelle Collins. The Entertainers 207 • .«r: - Right—Concert Band—Back Row Chris Casteel, Brian Bond. Second Row: Jeff Rohrer, Mike Roam, Don Raikes, Mike Steel, Steve Chlapowski, Rog Greiner, Rich Hansen, David Asay, Kevin Ellis,Ron RidIJim Timm, Wayne Roller, Rod Woodcock, Scott Stubbert, Ross Tugle. Front Row:Julie Heine, Steve Kroll, Dion Falk, Sandy Barry, Steph Caranco, Laura Morledge, Terry Cady, Tracy Hilzendeger, Sandy Mattheis, De De Rivers, Melissa Carkulis, Joann Inqwaldson. Center—Stage Band—Back Row; Sheri Swenholt, Bill Honaker, Tim Weisner, Scott Bubak, Scott Stanaway, Garritt Mehling, Robin Seifkin, Mike Hurry, Sec ond Row Jon Spechalske, Don Hammerstrom, Wade Fisher, Terry Lechner. Front Row: Cindy Lechner, Marc Priest, Nona Craig, Brad McClure, Dean Cromwell. 208 The Entertainers 210 The Crowd THE CROWD Friendship is the only thing in the world concerning the usefulness of which all mankind are agreed. —Cicero. Patti Abrahamso Christopher Abbey Wayne Alderme Edward Aders Cynthia Allen Wes Armstead president Tim O'Leary vice president Carla Stevens secretary Diane Aldridge Arthur Alvarad Debbie Allen 212 Seniors Dan Barney Lori Anderson Kristen Anderson Kirsten Anderson Wendall Armstead Wesley Armstead Shellie Balsam Anthony Bangart Donald Bailey Marilyn Arstein Cassie Barnard Seniors 213 Kenneth Baumann Melissa Becker James Becker Julie Bedrock Karen Beley Jan Berry Taryn Berkey Rodney Bayman Debbie Bean Stephen Becker Donald Becktold Nancy Bent Yvonne Bergeron r Jerry Bledsoe Susan Blehm Mark Bohlinger Cathy Bongofsky Tracy Bongiani Timothy Boland Deanna Bornhoft I  1 ir- m Hrirtlc Zofia Blonski Gordon Brown Larry Brown Seniors 215 Nancy Brown Jackie Brown Robin Brown Ron Bruder Lyle Burkhardt Betty Calhound Kevan Bryan Scott Bubak 216 Seniors Marla Chamber David Charleson Lynda Cline Rachelle Collins Anita Carpenter Ellen Congdon Teresa Combs Vicki Castro Suzette Cartisser Loren Clevenger Josie Clark Tammy Cherry Rod Cole Jay Carroll Kathy Cooper Tammy Connor Richard Conway Debbie Cowley Cynthia Corning Norma Cooke f V ■ IV' ■ V WI « Sheila Covalt Bradley Crawford Randy Crellin Daryl Cox Cynthia Critelli Cathy Cooper Douglas Cowan Russell Crawford Karen Davidson Renae Crosby Judith Danskin Vickie Dangerfield Seniors 217 Rickey Diefel Ralph Dotson Richard Dorsett Karla Detienne Kim Dickinson Darlene Dolechek Greg Doll 114 voi A - Vicki Derheim Jacqueline Degal Sheri Demars n . i_________i _ l._____x Tom Dietrich J, Julliane Edwards Kathy Eckhardt Deni Edwards Carol Eckman William Englert Bob Eichenberger Craig Emter John Eisenbraun Robert Ellis Tammy Erickson Karla Engwicth Kurt Erickson Mark Entzminger Matthew Erickson Nadine Fisher Cheryl Fels Stancine Fawcett Seniors 219 n v n Cichnr Scott Forshee William Friley Kristi Friedt Dennis Fulkerson Daniel Gabel Thomas Gayvert Kevin Gascht Roslyn Geiger William Flammini Lorri Fosjord Bradley Frank Jeanine Fuller Julie Furgason Kenneth George 220 Seniors Christie Gust Len Goulet Laurie Graf Kraig Greenfield Colleen Greenfield Richard Guckeen Seniors 221 1 Beth Greathouse Chris Grice Susan Griep Sidney Grimm Diane Gwin Larry Hagenson Pamela Halverson Laura Hanley Scott Habener Daniel Hanson i.Jk Hugh Hahn Jim Hageman Patricia Harn Carol Harmonmg Sandy Harris Tony Hatzenbuehler Johnny Harrison Henry Hartman Kim Harter Janet Hedges Linda Heinzman John Heidema Lou Heinzelman Craig Heikes Kathi Heiser Harvey Hergett Patricia Helgeson Marla Herbel Scott Helmbrecht Debbie Hernandez Greg Hetzer Francis Hert Charlene Herzog Richard Hert 222 Seniors Sharon Hoerner Karin Hexum Charles Hoefle Janet Hicks Robert Hoag land Susan Hotfman Howard Hoff John Hoffman Mike Hoff Charles Hoffman Gail Hundtoft Dennis Hogan Clifton Howe Beth Hoi ness Stacy Holzworth Patty Huschka James Hunt Kristy Hurst Rusty Hunter Lorri Hurry Seniors 223 Kristin Imhoff Sandy Jacobs arry Ingwaldson Mary Jacobs Dishon Jackson Ben Johnson Julie Johnson Blayde Johnson acqueline Johnson Brycelyn Johnson Elaine Johnstone Konnie Jones Robert Jones Jay Jones David Jones Jolene Kavonius onald Kangas Duane Kautzman Janette Kapptie Robert Kautz Tony Keller Bonnie Kembel Ramona Keller Russell Kembel John Keller aymond Ketterling Mark Kelley Liz Kercher Jim Kerbel Lee Ann Kercher Linda Klaus Julie Kibler Tim Kiser Jodee Kiedrowski Scott Kinne Seniors 225 Tom Knutson Luann Koschei Althea Kober Curtis Kolstad Richard Koehn Sheldon Krum Katherine Kramer Joel Krohn Peggy Krelner Brenda Kudloff Laura Lambrecht Sonia Kurtz Nancy Lambard Karen Lackenmaier Matthew Lamey Jill Lavold Eric Larsen Mark Latta Sandy Larsen 226 Seniors Ryan Lawson Vickie Lebrum Jeffery Leader Robin Leatherman Tom Lehman Nancy Lee Steve Lehman Peggy Lee Christine Leedy Irene Leligdowicz Tari Leikam Jolene Lekse John Leipod Terese LeGaly Joel Liudahl Patrick Lemke Laurie Linebach Debbie Lindenberg Kerri Lindsay Seniors 227 Lori Loff Debbie Love Linda Lyle Scott Luptak Diane Lynch Roberta Marble Robert Malahowski Richard Mariscal James Martin Elizabeth Longo Cindy Logan Patricia Long Randall Love Wade Love Mary Mading Denise Makeetf Debbie Martin Arthur Marsh Dana Martin 228 Seniors Mary Martin Penny Marvin Helen Martinez Dana Martinez Arthur Martinez Susan Mason Daniel May Linda Masters Jonathon May Marcy McClelland Tim McBride Colleen McCrary Doug McCrae Kathy McFarland Michael McDonald Tommie Maunu John Mattheis Denise McCartney Rudy McCaslin Kelly McCullough Seniors 229 Jere McKinney Scott McIntosh Jerome McKeever Leslie McKinney Janet McRrae George McMullin Lance Mering Gayle Miller Danny Miller Larry Miller Nelson Moe Anita McKenna John McKenna Lew McKittrick Lorrie McLaughlin Vicki Meyers Colleen Miller Terri Miller Lynne Milne Shari Milligan 230 Seniors Allan Morrison Dwight Moen Dean Moffet Jim Moll Laura Nagel Jaime Moulton Laurie Muhlbeier Patricia Nessen Eric Nelson Glen Nelson Richard Nixon Mary Nitchman David Morris Greg Murray Don Myers Nic Nelson Kari Nelson Nathan Nunn Doug Nunemaker Vicki Norskog Seniors 231 Tina O'Connell Barbara Olson Mike Oliphant Cherri Olson Sharon Ostum Roger Ostermiller Layne Ostwald Brian Parker Darlene Papka Ana Pensamient Rose O'Dea Tim O'Leary Sue Olson Mike Opheim Vicki Oswald Rita Overfelt Lynda Parobeck L.orna Parsons Lance Partridge 232 Seniors Donald Phillips Dorothy Perusich Cathy Phillips Dennis Peterson Sharon Peterson Sally Porter Tamara Phillips Mark Polen Cindy Plouvier Denise Podhaski Patty Pulliam Marc Priest Rose Proulx Michael Principe Christine Prociv Connie Rasch Richard Punches Cathy Raikes Eric Purcell Guy Raidiger Seniors 233 Shawn Redmond Gail Reese Dale Reese Debbie Reed Karen Reeder Judy Reichenbach Gerald Reiter Rita Reichert Debbie Reineke Tim Reilly Stephen Relei Mark Restad Leslie Remington John Resinger Randy Remington Rick Reynolds Perry Roberta Robin Ricketts Carla Riplett Wendy Ringstead 234 Seniors Julie Rodda Karen Sauter Rickey Schatz Shelley Sauters Sandy Schaefer Trula Schlosser Mary Scheid Steve Schroeder Denise Schottlaender Dan Schmidt Allan Schneider Kristi Schaffer Vicki Sayer Twill Schlecht Marguerite Scheid Duff Schoonmaker Seniors 235 Kim Schwa be Richard Schultz William Shelton Susan Seyfert Pamela Senn John Shultis Tina Shouse 236 Seniors Susan Schwidde Daryl Smith William Scott Byron Shinazy Gregory Shoemate Terrell Simms Tammy Smiley Audrey Scott Carrie Schultz Christy Smith Brett Skurdal Sheri Schrupp Peggy Smith Deborah Smith Laurie Smith Jacquite Smith Kenneth Smith Christina Soto Sande Snell Garrett Sos Curtis Snodgrass Darryl Snyder Mark Stabio Jon Spechalske Pamela Spieler Richard Speed Winnie Spencer Patricia Stephens Kenneth Stark Deborrah Stenberg Jane Steckel Sandie Stekar Seniors 237 Catherine Sticka Carla Stevens Janet Stichman Mona Stevens Dennis Sticka Richard Sumida Richard Stripp Laurie Stroppel Penny Strissel Christine Swobodc Kathleen Sweeney Dawn Swisher Mariane Sweeney Rene Thiemke Jeff Thomas Joni Vangen Michael Vogel Eric TiMeson Teresa Turnbull Seniors 239 Laureen Tiffany Rick Villa Debbie Vincelette Donna Vaughn Tracy Vigus Russell Thuesen Nancy Tipton Guy Van Poucke Brenda Tweden Donald Tweden Richard Townsend Debbie Ulery Doug Triggs Jill Todd Brian Wagner Mark Walker Mitchell Waite Michael Waleri Charisse Wakeland Scott Walker Kim Warren Paul Warneke Bryan Wallace Cheryl Walter Rich Wegner Melody Welton Douglas Weil Rebecca Weiss Lorri Weiss SkiWi A. Robert Wicks B Tim Wiesner F Dave Williams G Cheryl Wilson K Jon Winegardner D Jerry Wiggs C Craig Wiggs I Roberta Wilson H Jon Wilson P Randy Wittman N Sheridan Wise L Duane Winslow M Sheldon Wise E Cheryl Wilcox T Cherie Young Q Mari Wold R Julie Wombalt S Ellen Wyman Seniors 241 Mary Zimmerer Patti Humiston Dean Sjolseth Cameron Schafer Ronnalynn Zimmerman Zirko Well, guys, we made it through our last year. It was fantastic! Top Left—Mark Cardwell and Mark Polen take time out of their motorcycle riding to take a drink. Top Right—Mark Walker models the latest thing in pants. Right—Duey Kautzmann shows what he'd like to do to the Bears. Far Right—People really should buy their pants to fit! Below Right—Lorna Lovely, alias Lori Loft, has her picture taken before her beauty treatment. For final product, see her senior picture. Below Middle Right—Blayde Johnson takes a spill during a BKC roller skating party. Bottom Left—Cassie Bernard and Deni Edwards show us one of their better poses. Bottom Center—Bonnie Dunbar, cheers on as the Broncs beat the Helena Bengals. Bottom Right—California Kid, Paul Warneke, shows he's got spirit for Senior High. 242 Seniors Seniors 243 Juniors Karen Antilla Kevin Antilla Ted Apelt Tony Arico Tami Arispe Terry Arnoux Cindy Michael Jeff Michael Tara McDonough secretary president vice president Kathleen Aaby Dale Achord Donna Achord Tammy Albert Mark Alberta Donald Allen Jerald Allen Carl Anderson Greg Anderson Kurt Andrie Stewart Ankrum Teddy Anthony ;i Sin !44 Juniors Milo Asay Alejandra Aspe Tom Astle Anne Ayre David Ayre Janet Badura Brett Bailey Nahcy Bakker Barbara Balestra Allen Ball Dave Banderob Ernest Barker Kevin Barnhart Joe Barthuly Venetta Batt Roger Bauer Julie Bawden Tom Bear Earline Bearcrane Pamela Brejot Nancy Belcheff Alan Belgarde Amber Bellamy Bret Bennett Brian Bennett Sheri Bennett Diane Bentley Dale Bentz Carla Berg Gwen Berry Tony Bertelson Dela Bethurem Kathlinda Bettise Cindy Beven Beverly Birgenheier Tammy Bishop Nadine Bitner Robert Black Perian Blaisdel! Charles Blakley Charles Blome Julie Boggio Laurie Bohl Debbie Bolin Lonnie Bomar David Bond Deborah Bonogofsky Tammi Booth Anne Boschert Jim Bott Kevin Bouley Annette Branstetter Pam Bredwick Lori Breshears and Rich Norval take a halftime break Roberta Breshears Scott Bressler Kelly Bromenshenk Aaron Brown Alban Brown Randy Bruce Ronald Bruce Marie Bui linger Sandra Burgener Tami Burnsed Mark Bush Jack Byrne Allyn Calton Julie Campbell Sam Card Melissa Carkulis Debbie Carlson Dorothy Carlton Mark Caron Greg Carpenter Sheri Carscallen Larry Castro Cheryl Catta neo Lori Chamberlain Jenna Christensen Craig Christoferson Aaron Clark Daniel Clark Ranae Clark Janice Cole Dianna Collins Kelli Cox Nona Craig Timothy Craig Sherry Crane Dean Cromwell Linda Crouse Mary Cunningham Jon Dalton Cathy Damron 246 Juniors Suzette Debus Larry Degele Doug Deibele Alan Deines Dan Deonier Teri Depuy Jerry Derksen Kelly Dick AAarydean Dickey Richard Dillard Gregg Dillon Dan QiIts Carol Dimich Yvonne Dinius David Dirickson David Douglas Selene Dracon Karen Drange Ricky Duran John Earles Stanley Eckert Jeffrey Edwards Mark Ehl Corine Ehresman Renee Eide Susan E Merton Karmyn Elliott Kevin Ellis Scott Emerick Pat Emick Steve Erelmann Jerry Erickson Lori Eschler Mike Eshleman Steven Ewen Catherine Fiene Russell Fillner David Fischer Wade Fisher Gretchen Fisk Juanita Flamnini Lynn Forbes Becky Forsythe Tina Fosjord; Joan Foster Brad Francke Bonnie Frickel Carol Frogge Dave Fry Mark Gable John Gallup Karen Gallup Darwin George Scott George Steven Geroge Todd Giesick Sharon Gill Travis Gil let Linda Gillison Roxanne Glasser Carolyn Goddard Coleen Gohner Rachel Gomez Michael Gordon Karla Goulet Jolynn Gravagno Daniel Greiff Susan Grimstad Gary Grosz Rrenda Guay Brenda Harris Michelle Harris Gary Hart Caralee Hartley Amy Hartman Donna Harwood Jerry Hassler Gary Hauck Bernadette Haupt Gregory Haydal Peggy Hedden John Hefenieder Brian Heikes Linda Heiser Joe Heiser Russell Helt James Hendershot Susan Henneberry Michael Hennessy Danny Henrichs Anthony Hert Jane Heyd Phillip Hey wood Jeff Hill Jeri Hilzendeger Pamela Hoban Denise Hoff Jan Hofferber Charles Hoffman Annette Holden Mitchell Holmberg Dave Holmes Peter Hombach William Honaker Anita Howard Nadine Howatt Shirley Hrasky Kathi Humiston Ross Huntington Michael Hurry Jerry Jackson Pamela Jacobs Juniors 24 Jerry Jaksha Anna Jensen Tamala Johnson Terri Johnson Judy Johnstone Steven Jonas Ethel Jones Janet Jones William Jones Sherry Jorgenson Aliena Junkert Doris Kavonius Jan Keehn Robert Keehn Julie Keene Jean Kelly Jamie Kemp AAichael Kent Jack Kenyon Douglas Kerner Peggy Kerr Cindy Ketterling Daniel Keyser Deanna Keyser John Kiemele Becky Kilwien Cecelia Kimble Greg Kimmell David Klimper Judy Klundt Anton Kluz Paul Kober Teri Kraft Joey Kraus Karen Krebill Kim Krenzler Sandra Krohn Debbi Krumm Allen Kuntz Arthur Lagaly Kelly Lambert Tammy Lambrecht Kathy Landon Mindy Lane Michele Lang Gwen Lange Charis Lanier Ray Larance Catherine Lauwers Roger Lavers Nataie Lavinder Paul Lavoie Doug Lazz Lorrie Lechner ;0 Jumors Terry Lechner Gerald Lee June Lee Peggy Lee Michael Leischner Charles Leming Michele Lemke Julie Lemon Twila Lennick Laurie Leone Gayle Letz Shelly Limpp Kevin Lindenberg Robert Lindsey Linda Lingelbach John Link Brad Logan Nathan Longan Laurie Loomis Nancy Louk Geraldine Ludwiq Cindy Lyle Thomas Lynch Philip Madden Victor Majusiak Mary Mankin Gayle Marohn Terry Marshall Clark Martell Rebecca Martin Steven Martin David Martinez Lydia Martinez Robert Martinez Linda Marvin Marvin Maust Lewis Maxwell Ron May Theresa May Scott McCallum Angie McCann Lee McCarty Brad McClure Cassandra McClure Traci McDonald Aileen McDonough Patricia McGee April Me Keen Jetfrey McManus Kimberly McNally Nancy McNulty Garritt Mehling Ronald Mehling Matthew Meismer Juniors 2! Saralee Melnick Cindy Michael Jeffrey Michael Robert Michael Mary Miller Nancy Miller Joani Mitchell Kenneth Mitchell LeeAnn Moll Susan Moran Yvonne Morast Gregory Morgan Joyce Mork Kurt Morken Jeanne Morledge Lucy Morse Elizabeth Moses Chana Mullin Lance Mullins John Mulvaney Kelly Murphy Ronda Mutchler DeeAnna Meyers Mark Nease Mark Neibauer Marty Nesmith DeeAnn Mieder Jim Nitchman Beverly Nolan Richard Norval Patrick Norwood Brenda Oblander Kathi Oliver Leda Olson Candy O'Neill Wade Orelup Melanie Ortmann Stuart Osburnsen Mary Ostermiller Duane Ostwald Betty Oswald Wade Ottem Patricia Parobeck Mary Parr Harold Pavelis Ronald Pearl Richard Peltier Carol Penwell Jeanette Peterson Pamela Peterson Pamela Pinnick Sherry Plouffe Timothy Preston Charles Prill 52 Juniors aWft C1 Mark Schreiner Brenda Schroeder John Serfazo Valerie Seward John Shaw Kevin Shaw Kevin Sheehen Jackie Shoemate i errance bhoman Brad Shultis Richard Siegfried Lori Silcox Darby Silvernale Melinda Singer Jeffrey Smathers Colleen Smifh Shelli Smith Susan Smith Teri Smith Durene Snodgrass Kelly Soelter Lorre Solberg Christian Sorensen Penny Sorlie Kathy Sos Lane Spang Gordon Stack Curtis Stahl Mary Stahl Jay Stambulich Scott Stanawya Michael Stanford Michael Stanhope Steven Starnes Calvin Stenger Darrell Stephens Lori Stevens Shirley Sticka Kent Stoddord Howard Stone Calvin Stumpf 254 Juniors Paula Sturman Joel Suggs Steve Sumida Shari Swenholt Dale Swoboda Ann Swords Kerri Tallerico Stephanie Tanner James Tate April Taylor Fawn Taylor Gale Taylor Paul Taylor Cynthia Teal Tamera Tennant Carol Terribilini Charles Thorn Linda Tiffany Kathryn Timm Gail Timerman Denise Toldness Sherry Topham Gaudalupe Torres Sheri Treiber Dave Triggs Mike True Scotta Tucker Tammy Tweden William Ulrich Sheryl Ungefug James Urbaska Joseph Urlacher Arthur Valadez Kathy Valdez Thomas Van Noten jay Vashler Wendy Veatch Rick Veis Rita Venable Lenita Ventling Jodi Veitmeier Steven Vincelette Tong Vo Rod Vogl Kelly Voight Juniors 2! 6 Juniors Anne Whitney Corrine Wiederrich John Wilcox Shelly Wildin Kathy Wilkinson Charles Williams Judy Williamson Keith Wilson Wayne Wilson Carrie Wiman Dawn Wirth Kelvin Wittman Kimberly Wolf Dirk Wolff Christie Woodburg Russ Wyant Dave Wyatt Wai Vee Keith Young Raymond Young Jeffrey Yurian Karla Ziegler Randall Zimmerman Juniors 25 David Zarzoza Bryan Anderson Carrie Eichenberger vice president president secretary-treasurer Sheri Aanstad Denise Abbie Tana Ackerman Tana Acord Lee Adams Allen Alderman Candy Allen Ellen Allison Jess Allison Tim Aman Bryan Anderson Diane Anderson Laura Anderson Liz Anderson 258 Sophs Rory Anderson Stewart Anthony David Asay Deborah Atraqchi Terry Aure Eric Aver Brenda Bach David Bailey Tamie Bailey Gary Baisch Charles Baker Jeff Bakker Cynthia Banks M. Robb Barnhart Tammy Barta Tom Barta Gregg Barth Lyle Bauer Brent Baumann Mary Jo Bawden Gary Bean Harry Belden Kirby Bellamy Corinne Bender Todd Berg Mike Berger Kelli Berkner Cameo Bernier Jay Berry Mike Berry Sandra Berry Don Bertagna Melissa Bertolino Cameron Best Darla Best Lisa Best Nancy Bick Lisa Bitney Melanie Bittner Mischelle Black W. Harley Blackburn Almon Blain Sophs 25 Sue Blair Steve Boggio Jo Lynn Bohlinger Jeff Bohrer Thomas Boland Brian Bond Margaret Bond David Boone Demeteria Booth Beverly Bott Dave Bowman Tamara Bracy Gene Bradley T. Mike Brady Terry Braley Kevin Brazelton Don Bright Daryl Brockman Bob Brodston Barabara Brown Janet Brown Michael Brown Sandy Brown Vanessa Brown Martin Bullinger Steve Burkhart Robert Burns Gary Byars Jackie Caddel Theresa Cady Debbie Campau Roy Carlson Stephanie Carranco D. Mark Carter Linda Castro Timothy Castro Johnny Cattaneo Charlie Charette Damian Charette Louis Chavez Steve Chlapowski Dixie Christenson 260 'Sophs David Christianson Thomas Christie Lori Clevenger Lisa Cline Larry Cochrane Beverly Coles Amy Compton Sally Corning Cheryl Cornish Dorene Cornwell Valerie Corson Junior Cousineau Leslie Cowan Charlie Crazy Bull Thresa Critelli Mark Cruse Jenny Dailey Shelly Dalgarno Cindy Damron Robin Dangerfield Gregory Danskin Jon Darby David Darcey Terry Daubert Virginia Daugherty Valerie Davis R. Greg Debus Roy Dedman Alden Deines Orville Desjarlais Lana Desper Cheryl Detra Thomas Devous Debora Dewald Richard Diede Sherrell Dillard Lance Dillon Laura Docksteader Sheila Dockter Renee Dompier Robert Dorsett Charles Dozier Sophs 26 Mitch Drewry Jeana Drube Charles Dubell John Duff David Dunbar Lisa Dunbar Tom Duncan Darvin Eckert Mike Edwards Carrie Eichenberger Michael Ellis Denise Emmett Tom Englert Ruth Ennis Russ Fagg Dione Falk Cindy Favero Debbie Feller Leslie Fels Marco Ferro Jeanne Fetch James Finley Neal Fisher Priscilla Fisher Kelly Fjelstad Vicki Fogle Lana Folvag Linda Foos Laurie Footer Fraser Ford Janet Fowler Jodi Frasca Keri Fredericks Lori Frickel Diane Friesz Chris Frisby Michael Fuchs Eric Furstenberg Corrina Gabel Levi Gabel Rob Gallaway Joseph Garcia ?62 Sophs Dean Garner Elizabeth Garretson Linda Gash Daniel Gayvert Patrick Geiger John George Blake Gibbons Dan Gibbs Stephani Gibbs Kathey Gilluly Julie Gissler Michael Glenn Troy Glenn Donald Goff Cathy Gohner Henry Gonzales Bob Gordon Kristi Goulet Terry Grasswick Lee Greeno Rog Greiner Corina Grice Steve Grice Kelcey Grider Danial Griffin Todd Griffin Bill Grunstead Sherry Guenthner Clifford Gullett Mike Gunter Helen Haagenson Laurie Hall Lynn Hamilton W. Curt Hampton Michelle Handley Nancy Hanks Richard Hansen Debbie Hanson Kathy Harkos Mark Harmon Mary Harmon Valerie Hartman Sophs 263 Steven Haselton Cindy Hatzenbuehler Gail Haworth Debra Haydal Debbie Heidema Donna Heidema Loriann Heidema Dale Heiken Linda Hein Julie Heine Toni Heinen Debra Heinzman Laurie Heiser Leslie Heiser Pam Helgeson Annette Heilman Greg Helmts Bob Hendershot Kathy Hennessy Ricky Henrichs Robert Henrickson Melissa Hense Karen Hergett Debbie Herman Denise Hernandez Peggy Hert Mark Hertz Karen Herzog Terese Hilzendeger Kirk Hinnergardt Lynette Hoagland Don Hoban William Hoefer Yvette Hoerner Mitch Hoff Michael Hofferber Annette Hoffman Bruce Hoffman Donna Hoffman Greg Hoffman Michael Holliday Kathleen Hopkins '64 Sophs John Howell Jack Hoyt Jeff Hunt Tamra Huntington Robert Hutton Tim Hutzenbiler Denise Huvaere Joann Ingwaldson Duane Iverson Cindy Jaeger Lucy Jeanotte Lars Jensen Jeff Johnson Scott Johnson Mark Jones Monty Jones Karen Kallem James Kammerzell Theresa Kammerzell John Kangas Mike Kathrein Tim Keller Laurie Kemmis Pat Kennedy Dave Ketterling David Kimmer Nicholas Kindred John King Marcy King Debra Kirschenmann Lary Kiser Tamela Kister Tracy Klundt Laura Knaub Tammy Knutson Monte Koch Tracy Koehn Patty Kohler Jerry Kolstad Patrick Kopczynski Lorna Korber Marklen Korfanta Sophs 26 Robert Koschei Audrey Kostelecky Randey Kraft Sherrie Krant Theordore Kraus Steve Kroll Mark Krueger Calvin Krum James Kudloff Susan Kust Daren Lachenmaier Spencer Laedeke Darlene LaFromboise Mary Lambert Janet Lambrecht Edward Lane Beverly Langner Lani Larango Randell Largen Stephanie Larsen Robyn Larson Gregg Layman Maria Lazetich Paul LeBar Cynthia Lechner Bruce LeClaire Janice Lee Ronda Lee Christine Leligdowicz Keith Lembke Virgil Lester G. Nick Letz Tipy Liles Tammy Lindt Lisa Link Kathy Lloyd Anna Lopez Robert Lopez Randall Love Shellie Love Phillip Lucero Tamera Lueck 266 Sophs Shelly Luedt Randy Lutton Kim MacBoyle Lee AAackin Tina Mahan Timothy Majusiak Kathy Makeeff Kelly Maley Michelle Mallette Karin Mars Jett Martin Rock Massine Sandra Mattheis Evan Mauch Lori Maxwell Tamara McClellan Muriel McClure Tim McCoy David McFarland David McGraw Lisa Mclntire Arnold McIntosh David McKinney Kent McKnight Julie McLauchlin Mark McLeod Rick McLuskie Rudi McNally Ross McRae Janet McRoberts Blake Meeks James Mehling Cindy Meron Dana Meyer Steven Michael William Michael Steve Michaelson Reine Mickulin Dan Millard Christopher Miller Jay Miller Barbara Mills Sophs 26 Colleen AAiloff Tracy Miyagishima Echo Mod in Ardis Moe David Montgomery John Montgomery Jackie Montoya Melene Moody Jody Mook Charles Morgan Teddy Morin Laura Morledge Ginger Morris Mary Morris Dawn Muck Steven Mueller Lance Mullins Scott Mutch LeAnn Nagel John Naylor Gregory Nelson Kurt Nelson Patti Nelson Paula Nesmith Robert Nichols Jerry Nickell Mark Nielsen Nancy Nilson Jody Nordwall Mark Norskog Kenneth Nottingham Tammey Odom Christine Olson Charlene Orelup Lisa Oringer Lani Osburnsen Bonnie Ostlund LeeAnn Ostwald Richard Oswald Shelly Overfelt Lori Owen Michael Owl 68 Sophs 4+ r Kathleen Papka Barry Patterson Ellis Patterson Vern Paulsen Marcien Paulson Todd Pease Jeff Pehl Ernest Peltzer Donna Perusich Donali Peter Connie Peterson Ike Phillips Lynne Phillips Rose Phillips Michelle Pilcher Margaret Plouvier Mark Poikonen Jim Polen Jeanette Poore Sal Principe Renee Proulx Brenda Pulver Lloyd Pulver Ric Rademacher Sharon Ratos Donald Raikes Randy Rains James Rangitsch Joanne Ratzlaff Kevin Rausch Darren Reed Kaycee Reilly Greg Reiter Jodie Reiter Shelly Reno Pam Resigner Dennis Riley Kim Riley David Ritz Deirdre Rivers Kenneth Rivers Mike Roam .Snnhs ?fi9 Julia Roberg Jackie Roberts Peggy Roberts Douglas Robison Stanley Robison Linda Rodriguez Leonard Roll Wayne Roller Freda Romero Ronda Rose Jennifer Ross Kelly Rowley Rita Rubash Nancy Ruff Randy Ruff Robyn Russell Michael Sable Ben Sanchez Randy Sanders Sharon Sanderson Annette Savage Edward Schaak Lora Schaak Laurie Schafer Jeff Schatz Patti Schessler Michael Schied Sharon Schlichting George Schmalz Kori Schock Kelvin Schott Beth Schroeder Rhonda Schuler Jill Schultz Shirley Schuman Tammy Schwabe Robert Schwartz Cheryl Seerup J. Doug Sellers Laurie Seward Vicky Shandy Valery Shaw 279 Sophs Jere Sheehan Robert Shell Cathy Sickels Robin Siefken Kevin Sieler Nathan Sieler Bill Silbernagel Rebecca Simms Tod Simon Donnette Sindelar Marty Skinn Jeffrey Slavick Larry Slovarp Boyd Smiley Brock Smith Colleen Smith Craig Smith Gerald Smith Paula Smith Robin Smith Roger Smith Tammy Smith John Smoot Ruth Smotherman Suzie Snell Sue Solie Sherri Sorensen Miles Sorlie Michael Soto Wanda Spah Donna Spencer Terry Spencer Paula Stading Brad Stanley Brian Stanley Michael Steele Matt Steffans Randie Stein Jay Stephens Shelly Stephens Vicki Stern Blaine Stevens Sophs 27 Robert Sticka Doug Stoddard Tom Stoll John Stone Jay Stovall Lori Strieker Michael Stricklin Patrick Stricklin Randy Strissel Karen Strohschein Scott Stubbert Laraine Sullens Jeff Swanson Scott Switzer Chuck Swoboda Gerald Sybers Kurt Syverson Lucile Tanner Lisa Taylor Steven Taylor Teresa Terpstra Gail Thaut Cobey Theade Marie Theimer Myra Theimer William Thomas Barbara Thompson Dana Thompson Darryl Thompson Diamond Thompson Jeanne Thompson Cindy Thornton Sandra Tiffany Chris Tigges Andre Ti Meson James Timm Wayne Townsend Pamela Triggs Renee Tucker C. Ross Tuggle Rick Tweden 272 Sophs Darlene Twet Carmella Valdez Dana Ventling Peggy Vermandel David Vineyard Steve Wadlow Brad Waldhauser Darryn Waldo Enoch Walker Laura Walker Barry Wallace Darryl Ward Gina Wash Maurice Watson Patricia Weiand Judy Weisgarber Bruce Weiss Kimberly West Randy West Barbara Wilke Jacqueline Williams Laurie Williams Cole Wilson Shelly Wilson Gary Wiman Jim Wingerter Cheryll Wolff R. Rene Wolff Rod Woodcock Bekki Wooden J. Mike Woods Poon Yee Debbie Yoder Alisha Young Dann Young Gerald Young Kevin Young Scott Young David Zarzoza Wesley Zieske Rayne Zimmerman Sophs 273 274 The Final Days THE FINAL DAYS 'Perhaps there lives some dreamy boy, untaught. In schools, some graduate of the field or stream. Who shall become a master of the art. An admiral sailing the high seas of thought'' —Longfellow The Final Days 275 After the flag raising by the NJ ROTC unit, and the playing of the National Anthem by the Senior High band, student body president Brian Parker gave a welcoming address. AFS Foreign Exchange students Joe Eder and Guy Vanpoucke extended their appreciation to the student body for their year at Senior. Winning the American Legion awards were Kathy Heiser, the principal girl's award, and Brian Parker, the principal boy's award. Alternate award winners were Sheila Covalt and Tim O'Leary. Karen Reeder received the Billings Engineering Society scholarship. The Midland Roundtable award went to Lloyd Marsh, while Duey Kautzmann won the Rick Hutton Memorial award, and Ron Kangas was presented the Dan Pekich Memorial award. Breakfast Exchange Club Girl of the Year is Lori Anderson, while Guy Rogers was named Exchange Club Boy of the Year. Janet Hicks won the Midland Bank scholarship, while Suzy West won the Security Bank scholarship. Elk's lodge scholarships were given to Wayne Gordon and Karen Reeder. Sophomore class president Bryan Anderson accepted the Billings Kiwanis Driving award. Howard Stone was honored for his participation in the American Legion Oratory contest. Zofia Blonski won the Friendship House scholarship, while Janet McRae, Kim Schwabe, and Irene Leligdowicz were winners of P.T.A. scholarships. Tim O'Leary won a third place cash award in the editorial category of the National Federation of Press Women, Inc. writing contest. Ryan Lawson won the Valley Credit Union scholarship. The Richard K. Ahlgren Memorial scholarship was given to Russ Thuesen, and the Gertrude Clavadetscher Austad award was presented to Cathy Raikes. Duane Winslow and Nancy Bent were awarded Sandee's scholarships. The senior government classes were presented the Student Legislative Endowment Fund. Three BSH'ers will be heading to service academies next year. Ray Ketterling will attend the Air Force Academy, Nelson Moe to the Naval Academy, and John Shultis to the Military Academy. The top students and their plans for next year were announced along with the Montana University System scholarships: Dana Bjornson, Stanford; Karen Reeder, MIT; Denise Schottlaender, MSU; Matt Lamey, MSU; Lori Anderson, MSU; Karen Beley, undecided; Hank Hartman, Stanford; Wayne Gordon, Carleton; Stancine Faucett, EMC; Kathy Sweeney, MSU; Renae Crosby, Gustavus Adolphus; James Hunt, EMC; Jeff Leader, Stanford; Deanna Bornhoft, UM; Ryan Lawson, MSU; Greg Shoemate, MSU; Jerry McKeever, MSU; Nelson Moe, Naval Academy; Lynette Bruski, St. Paul Bible College; Tim Wiesner, MSU; Russ Crawford, MSU; Yvonne Bergeron, undecided; Bryan Wallace, MSU; Shelley Sauters, EMC; Cindy Logan, undecided; „ jt r . Harvey Hergett, MSU; Craig Heikes, MSU; Heidi Carter, EMC; John Shultis, Military Academy; Josie Clark, EMC; Leslie Remington, UM; Kelly McCullough, EMC; Joel Krohn, MSU; Cindy Plouvier, BBC; Marla Chambers, EMC; Kurt Erickson, MSU; Eric Nelson, MSU; Keith Sasich, MSU; Kevin Bryan, EMC; Guy Rogers, UM; Lori Thaut, EMC; Cathy Cooper, MSU; Janet Hicks, UM; Peggy Kreiner, Fox Valley, Wis.; Debbie Lindenberg, undecided; Suzy West, MSU; Barry Zirko, Willamette; Roslyn Geiger, Gonzaga; Rick Wegner, MSU Montana State University scholarships were also awarded- civil engineering scholarships went to Joel Krohn, Harvey Hergett, and Richard Railey; chemical engineering schola' ship winners were Kurt Erickson, Jerry McKeever, 1 Wiesner, and Craig Heikes; mechanical engineering winners were Dell Paterson and Mark Restad, whle Bryan Wallace won an electrical engineering scholarship. Carla Riplett won a music scholarship to attend the University of Montana, while Lori Loft was granted a music scholarship at the University of Wyoming. Carla Stevens won a scholarship to attend Ricks College Norma Cooke received a scholarship at Northwest Community College, while Ben Johnson and Russ Thuesen received honors at Rocky Mountain College. The National Merit Scholar commended rtudents recognizee are Lori Anderson, Dana Bjornson, Josie Clark, Renae Crosby, Julie Furgason, Hank Hartman, Tim O'Leary, John Shultis, Jon Spechalske, and Dave Williams. 276 The Final Days Below Left—Col. Dewey Hansen announces the names of those students who will attend the service academies. Below Right—Cheerleaders Stephanie Tanner, Mindy Lane, and Laurie Hanley watch the proceedings. Below Middle Left—Peggy Kerr, Ranae Clark, Mickey Gordon, Don Hammerstrom, and Nona Craig receive their ACS Chemistry Merit awards from Montana State University professor Forrest Thomas. Below Middle Right—Sophomore Class President Bryan Anderson ad mires the Billings Kiwanis Driving award. Bottom—The crowd sings the ''Star Spangled Banner for the last time during the 1976-77 school year. Karen Reeder and Jerry McKeever were honored as National Merit Finalists, and Reeder was also recognized as a National Merit Presidential Scholar. Karen Reeder, senior, won the Bausch and Lomb award for outstanding work in science. ACS Chemistry Merit awards were given to juniors Peggy Kerr, Rena Clark, Saralee Melnick, Don Hammerstrom, Nona Craig, Michael Gordon, and Scott Bressler. BSH chemistry teachers Dan Hoggatt and Marlene Doerr were also given specific recognition from the University of Montana, receiving the Grizzly award. James Anderson was presented for the second year in a row with the Mathematics Association of America award. Mona McPhail was honored for a third place finish in feature writing in the Montana Press Women's Association competition. Tim O'Leary was honored for a first-place finish in the editorial division of that contest, while he was awarded a Quill and Scroll Gold Key. The MlEA Journalism Silver Key award was presented to Laurie Graff and Rich Stripp. Dave Williams and Jeff Leader received the Henry Harsch memorial award for journalism. The Grace McCollum memorial award for typing was presented to Tommie Ann Maunu, while Office of Education awards for national competition were presented to Kevin Bryan and Cindy Logan. The National Council of Teachers of English writing awards were presented to Josie Clark, John Shultis, and Matt Lamey, while Clark and Lamey were both recognized with the Robert Frost-Willard Fraser award. A Spanish achievement award was given to Dorene Cornwell and Jon Spechalske won an award from the American Association of Techers of German. John Barnes was named Wood Shop Student of the Year, while Lars Jensen and Melissa Carkulis were named alternates. Corrine Wiederich was presented the Art Club award. Sheryl Ungefug was honored as Kinetic Club girl of the year. Nancy Bent received the Willard Ramsett award. At the spring choral, band, and orchestra concerts, Dana Bjornson was given the National School Choral award, Marc Priest won the John Phillip Sousa and Louis Armstrong Jazz award, and Kathy Raikes was presented the National School Orchestra award. The Final Days 277 Senior Picnic Sparks Weekend Celebrations After the Seniors' last day of school on June 1, 1977, a picnic was held to start off the weekend. Everyone had a good time whether playing softball, volleyball, or just sitting around talking. One had to be careful, though, for if people weren't on their guard, they'd get dunked in the ditch — such as happened to Ronnalyn Zimmerman and AAs. Toni Fox. The chicken, potato salad, and baked beans really hit the spot; most went back for seconds and some even thirds! Top Left—Wow! Look at those muscles! Dwight AAoen and Mark Polen show us their stuff! Far Middle Left—Looks like Mike Foos is gonna play some softball. Middle Left—What a couple of porks! Wes Armstead and Lori Loff dig in the chow. Bottom Middle—Doug Nunemaker shows us his table manners. Far Bottom Left—Nelson Moe seems to be enioying himself! Top Left—Craig Wiggs gives us a satisfied smile. Left—Scott Kinne digs in while Ms. Katie Link and Ms. Marilyn Brookshire take in the action. Bottom Left—First it was his muscles, now it's his chest! What next, Dwight? The Final Days 275 jpposite Page Clockwise From Top Left—Rich Stripp reflects one of he more serious moments of graduation. so Mark you don't eat your diploma! Mark Latta. , jeff Leader's happy that it's over. Mr Howard C. Porter, speaker at the 1977 graduation commence- ment, clenches his fist while bringing out a point. 1 Don't trip, now—remember, that last step is bigger than the other two! Deanna Bornhoft, Jeff Booth, Art Boone, and Cathy Bonogofsky. i Irene Leligdowicz presents the invocation. Don Louk appears to be relieved. 4 Principal A.R. Collins Jr. addresses the class of 1977. Congratulations Lori! Lori Loff receives her diploma. Mark and Scott Walker seem to have mixed emotions about gradua- tion. Below—And here they are—members of the first graduating class of I our country's third century. Live each day to the fullest. Get the most from each hour, each day, and each age of your life. Then you can look forward with confidence, and back without regrets. S. H. Payer The Final Days 281 Three Schools Hop Together Students trom all three high schools capped a happy year with good times at the Cap and Gown Hop, June 7 at the Shrine Auditorium. Music for the dance, which is an annual affair sponsored by various Billings service clubs, was provided by the Black and White Band. The evening was marked by renewing old acquaintances, making new ones, and shedding a tear or two over the happy times just past. Refreshments and a big breakfast were served by the service club members, and the seniors straggled home in the wee hours of the morning, much enhanced by fond memories. Top Left—Brian Parker and West High's Mike Mahoney reminisce their junior high days, while Mark Restad and Charlie Hoefle lend an ear. Far Middle Left—Looks like Peggy Smith enjoyed her food Middle Left— How dare you take my picture when I've got my arm around Ed! Eddie Aders and Rob Kautz. Bottom Far Left—Mike Mahoney and Charlie Hoefle fight for the next dance with Mariane Sweeney. Lower Middle Left—Ken Smith gives the eye to a prospect. Bottom Middle Left—Ron Kangas takes a snooze during the dance. Top Left—Wade Love and Gerry Anderson make good dancing part ners. Left—Gere McKinney and Snuze Theusen shovel it in. Bottom Left—Laurie Hanley hangs in there. Senior Bash Is Quite A Smash Many students attended a final fling of their three year stint on June 3,4, and 5 — the Senior Three Day Bash. People came and went intermittently, with a hardy few looging 24-hour da at the scenic spot, located in the hills just south o th Yellowstone River. A noticeable improvement in organizational procedure ovf last year's fiasco was very evident, and judging by the happy faces to be seen clustered around in little groups, the hare work put in by various members of the Senior Class paid off Left Wendell Armstead and Tim Reilly chat with a few friends Below Left—Jerry McKeever looks too innocent to be at one of these things. Below Boy, does that look good! Cindy Corning takes a good long P- on her Colorado Kool Aid. Above—Now get out of here! This girl has business to do in her of flee. Above Right— What is this stuff, anyway? Brad Crawford has puzzl- ed thoughts about his drink. Above Far Right—Dave Charleston, Laurie Graf, Dan May, Kathi Heiser, and Tom Bick are together for one last time. What are you do ing here, Morledge? This is the Senior Social, not the Junior Jam! The Final Days 285 ?8fi The Final Davs Wow! I still can't believe that it’s actually all over. The moment that we’d all been waiting for for twelve years i$ gone. You know, when ya think about it, it’s really sort of scary. We’re grownups now. Or we should be. We’ve gone through twelve long years of schooling and for some of us there’s even more. Sure we’ll meet new friends and find new loves, but what’s going to become of those we leave behind? No one will ever take the place of the people and friends here at Senior High. The memories of all the games, Bellamy Week, teachers, classrooms, even homework will be cherished in our minds forever and I hope this book will make those memories more alive than ever. You guys, I love you all even those that I didn’t get along with because you were all a part of my life and you helped make me what I am. The three beslyears of my life were spent at this high school and I don’t know how to say good-bye. I guess it’s because I don't want to. I’d like to hang on to them forever. But as they say- AII good things must end.” So now, a little advice to the underclassmen. Make the most of the next year (or two). Get in there, get involved, and don’t waste a minute. Make every moment a precious memory. Well, I guess I’ll quit now. My days here are over. It’s time I let someone else carry on the job. Take Care and God Bless You All Althea The Final Days 287 288 The Patrons Index THE PATRONS INDEX INDEX My pen is at the bottom of a page which being finished, here the story ends; 'Tis to be wished it had been sooner done, but stories somehow lengthen when begun—Byron. 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Penney Co. 207 N. Broadway Billings, Montana The Patrons 291 Bergeron, Yvonne 214 Berkey, Taryn 214 Berkner. Kelli 259 Bernier, Cameo 142, 201, 259 Berry, Gwen 124. 245 Berry, Jan 214 Berry, Jay 58, 259 Berry, Mike 259 Berry, Sandra 144. 208, 259 Bertagna, Don 259 Bertelsen, Toni 245 Bertolino. Melissa 84 . 204 . 259 Bertolino, Shelly 214 Best, Cameron 259 Best. Darla 259 Best. Lisa 259 Bethurem, Dela 139. 245 Bettise, Kathlinda 245 Bettey, Venus 44 Beven. Cindy 245 Bick, Nancy 64. 108, 141, 160, 207, 209, 259 Bick. Thomas 214. 285 Bierwiler, Valerie 127, 128 Bindreitf, Eugene 70, 127 Birgenheier, Beverly 245 Birgenheir. Margaret 44 Bishop. Tammy 245 Bitney. Lisa 96, 128, 130, 259 Bitney. Michele 15. 92. 121. 130. 144. 151. 198. 199. 203. 214 Bittner, Corey 214 Bittner, Melanie 259 Bittner, Nadine 245 Bjornson. Dana 133. 134. 144, 150, 151, 157, 1B9, 191, 198. 199, 200, 201. 202, 214 Black, Mischelle 259 Black, Robert 245 Blackburn. William 58. 259 Blackley. Barbara 127 Blackwell. Rose 215 Bladow, Madelein 127 Blain. Almon 259 Blair. Sue 148. 260 Blaisdell, Perian 130, 210. 245 Blakley. Charles 54. 118. 121. 245 Bledsoe. Jerry 215 Blehm, Susan 215 Blome. Charles 245 Bionski, Zotia 215 Boggess. Cynthia 215 Boggio. Julie 139. 160. 200, 203, 245 ICR TIGER ISCOUNTERS 9 Stores in Billings to serve you. Hflppywfiyj To Shop Boggio, Steve 58. 260 Bohl. Laurie 245 Bohlinger. Jolynn 162, 260 Bohlinger, Mark 116, 215 Bohrer, Jett 250 Boland, Thomas 100. 103, 260 Boland, Timothy 100. 118. 198, 215 Bolin. Debbie 147. 245 Bomar, Lonnie 245 Bomar, Wayne 145 Bond. Brian 208. 209. 260 Bond, David 245 Bond. Margaret 260 Bongiani, Tracy 215 Bonogofsky, Cathy 215. 280 Bonogotsky, Deborah 245 Boone, Art 280 Boone, Davie 260 Booth, Demeteria 260 Booth. Jeffrey 54 . 61, 100, 118, 121, 215. 280 Booth. Tammi 139, 245 Bornhoft, Deanna 21, 128, 139 150, 151, 154, 155, 191, 204. 215, 280 Boschert. Anne 245 Bott, Beverly 201, 260 Bott, Jim 245 Bouley, Kevin 245 Bowman, Dave 260 Boyle. Lorna 44 Boys State 153 Bracy, Tamara 198, 200, 203, 260 Bradford, John 124 Bradley,Gene 260 Bradley, Scott 134, 215 Brady. Terrance 200, 260 Branae, Gary 130 Bra ley, Terry 260 Branstetter, Annette 82, 84, 144, 245 Branstetter, Dana 215 Brazelton, Kevin 58, 70. 100. 260 Bredwick, Pam 48. 49, 96. 98. 145. 245 Breshears, Lori 245 Breshears, Roberta 246 Breski, Lynette 151 Bressler. Scott 50, 129, 130, 134, 191, 2 6 Bright. Don 260 Brink, Laurie 151, 215 Brockman, Daryl 260 Brodston. Bob 260 Bromenshenk, Kelly 246 Bronc Annual Staff 169 Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. Len Ventling Broadv ater 5 3t. W Billings, Montana Phone Business: 24-5-6374- Residence : 259-9600 STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANY Home Offices: Bloomington, INSURANCE I Illinois The LEONARD E. DAHL AGENCY THE BANKERS LIFE Earl P. Allseth, CLU Jack A. Dugan, CLU Leonard D. Dahl, CLU Earl L. Rosell E. Allen Watson R. Dan Medlin In life insurance, look for the mark of a professional 203 Stapelton Building, Billings Phone 252-5607j 292 The Patrons EXXON PRODUCTS ATLAS t.b.a. CAR WASH Wr ec ker Sorvice COMPLETE MAJOR MINOR REPAIRS 8c TUNE-UP SEEN THE REST NOW SEE THE BEST 7 - lO WEEKDAYS 9-6 SUNDAY BROADWATER EXXON 750 BROADWATER AVE. - PHONE 252-3500 THE FULL SERVICE STATION FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY JOHN FINK RAY DEUTSCHER Manager Bl Butlers Kitchen and Broasted Chicken Inn 10th and Grand 252-4684 -Family Dining In Air Conditioned Comfort -Call In, Take Out Service •Catering Any Size Party, Picnics, Social Groups, Special Occasions -Private Rooms Available Bronc Express Staff 167 Brookshire, Marilyn 63, 65. 130, 279 Brown. Aaron 201, 246 Brown. Alban 198. 246 Brown, Barbara 260 Brown, Debbie 200 Brown, Gary 142 Brown. Gordon 215 Brown, Jackie 215 Brown. Janet 142, 206, 260 Brown, Larry 215 Brown, Michael 260 Brown. Nancy 164, 174, 215 Brown. Robin 215 Brown, Sandy 260 Brown, Vanessa 126. 260 Bruce. Randy 246 Bruce, Ronald 54, 136, 246. 249 Bauder. Ron 215 Bruskl, Lynette 216 Bryan, Kevan 136, 216 Bubak. Scott 90, 144, 206, 208. 209, 216 Butlinger. Marie 246 Bullinger. Martin 260 Burgener, Sandra 246 Burkhardt, Lyle 216 Burkhart. Steve 260 Burns, Neil 136 Burns, Robert 260 Burnsed, Tami 246 Bush, Mark 246 Buttman Dwigh 147, 148 Byars, Gary 260 Byrne. Jack 147, 246 Caddel, Jackie 260 Cady. Theresa 126. 144 , 208. 209 260 Calhound, Betty 216 Calton. Allyn 124, 129. 130. 141, 246 Camera Club 148 Campau. Debbie 260 Campbell. Julie 63, 96, 144. 246 Card, Craig 198, 216 Card, Sam 246 Cardwell, Mark 243 Carkulis, Melissa 208. 246 Carlson, Debbie 246 Carlson, Roy 260 Carlton. Dorothy 130. 131, 132. 196, 197. 198, 246 Caron, Mark 246 Carpenter. Anita 216 Carpenter. Greg 246 Carranco, Stephanie 174, 208, 209, 260 Carriser. Suzette 216 Carroll, Jay 21. 134. 151. 216 Carter, David 90, 100. 260 Carter, James Earl 38, 39 Carscallen, Sheri 246 Carter. Heidi 37, 139, 180. 184 Casteel, Chris 208. Castle. Joe 45 Castro, Larry 246 Castro, Linda 260 Castro, Timothy 260 Castro. Vicki 216 Cattaneo, Cheryl 35, 148, 246 Cattaneo, Johnny 260 Chamberlain, Lori 128. 152. 169. 246 Chambers, Marla 133, 151, 216 Charette. Charlie 58, 77. 260 Charette. Camian 260 Charleson, David 129, 136. 151. 216. 285 Chavez, Louis 260 CHEERLEADERS Colts 162 Basketball 162 Football 163 Cherry, Tammy 216 Chlapowski, Steve 208, 209, 260 CHORUS Varsity Singers 198 Expressions 198 Chamber Choir 199 Varsity Men's Quartet 198 Varsity Quartet 200 Girl's Quartet 200 A Cappella Concert Choir 200 Christensen, Jenna 166 246 Christenson, Darla 162 Christenson. Dixie 8 , 33, 141. 162. 260 Christenson, Heidi 6 Christianson, David 55. 261 Christie, Thomas 130, 261 Chrsitoferson, Craig 206, 246 BOOTS: OSSIGNOL K-2 KASTLE DOLOMITE NORDICA BINDINGS: NEVADA SPADMAN MARKER FASHIONS: BOGNER SWING WEST BEC0NTA OPEN ON YEAR ROUND BASIS COMPLETE LINE OF CROSS COUNTRY EQUIPMENT ACCESSORIES Hours: 9:30-6: Mon.-Fri. 9:30-5:00 Sat. 504 Grand Ave. Billings, Mt. 59102 248-2498 The Patrons 293 complete camera and darkroom equipment Rimrock Camera Center Rimrock Mall (406) 656-7770 24th Street West Clark. Aaron 24« Clark, Daniel 246 Clark, Josie 204, 216 Clark Renee 62, 63, 96, 144, 246, 277 Clark, Vernon 2, 6, 8, II, 13, 15 Clausen, Barbara 130, 139 Clevenger, Loren 9, 161, 216 Clevenger, Lori 141. 160. 162. 261 Cline, Lisa 261 Cline, Lynda 216 Clymore, Dennis 58, 76, 77, 130 Cochrane, Larry 261 Cockrell, Robert 246 Cole, Janice 246 Cole, Rod 216 Coles, Beverly 139, 210, 261 Collins, Dianna 246 Collins, Rachelle 133, 189, 192, 193. 197, 198. 204, 207. 216 Collins, A R Jr 7. 14, 19, 31, 37. 125, 280 Combs, Teresa 216 Compton, Amy 84, 96, 139, 142, 261 Congdon, Ellen 216 Connor, Tammy 217 Conpau, Debbie 33 Contretez, Samuel 160 Conway, Richard 217 Cook. Cliff 28 Cocke, Norma 124, 151, 217 Cooper, Cathy 129, 217 Cooper, Kathy 217 Cooper, Milton 54 Corning, Cynthia 178, 217, 284 Corning, Sally 8, 9 , 20 141, 164. 26 Cornish, Cheryl 261 Cornwell, Dorene 124, 204, 261 Corson, Valerie 261 Corson, Veron 130, 132, 133, 134, «50 151, 166, 189, 194. 196, 197, 217 Cousineau, Junior 58, 77, 100. 261 Covalt, Sheila 129, 139, 150, 206, ?! Cowan. Douglas 54, 57, 100, 121 134 Cowan. Leslie 261 Cowley, Debbie 217 Cox, Henry 131 Cox, Kelli 142, 246 Craig, Bonnie 217 Craig. Nona 48. 108, 130. 139, 144, 145 207 , 208 , 209, 246 Craig, Timothy 246 Crane, Sherry 246 Crawford, Bradley 110, 160, 217, 285 Crawford, Russell 130, 132, 133, 134 150 151, 191. 217 Crazy Bull, Charlie 77, 261 Crellin, Randy 53. 91, 217 Critelli, Cynthia 217 Critelli, Thresa 139, 142, 261 Cromwell, Dean 54 , 94 , 207 , 208, 209 246 Crosby, Renae 144, 151, 217 CROSS COUNTRY Girls 48 Boys 50 Crouse, Linda 147, 246 Cruse, Mark 261 Cunningham, Mary 246 D Dailey, Jenny 261 Dalgarno. Shelly 21. 180, 261 Dalton, Jon 246 Damron, Cathy 246 Dangerfield. Robin 136. 160, 201, 261 Dangerfield, Vicki 160, 174, 198, 199 217 Danskin, Gregory 144 , 207, 209, 261 Danskin, Judith 150, 198. 199 , 200, 217 Darby, Jonathan 89. 207, 209, 261 Darcey, David 261 Daubert, Terri 261 Daugherty, Virginia 261 Davidson, Karen 217 294 The Patrons Davi . Kelly 13, 96, 97, 121, 141. 159. 164, 100, 185. 191, 218 Davi . Valerie 90. 261 Day. George 25. 63, 72, 74, 75. 126 DeBeradino, Frank 6 Debus, Robert 261 Debus. Suzette 247 Dedman, Roy 261 Degel, Jacqueline 96, 99, 112. 120, 218 Degele. Larry 247 Delvele, Douglas 247 Deichert, Robert 218 Deines, Alden 261 Deines, Alex 247 DeJamett, Mary 131 Demars, Sheri 218 Dent, Jack 147 Deonier. Dan 247 Depuy, Ter I 247 Derksen, Jerry 247 Derhetm. Vicki 128. 129. 130. 144. 218 Desjarlals. Orville 261 Desper. Lana 261 Detienne, Jessie 218 Detienne, Karla 218 Detra, Cheryl 126, 261 Devous, Thomas 261 Dewald, Debora 200, 261 Dick, Kelly 247 Dickey, Mary Dean 96, 124, 144, 198. 203, 247 Dickinson, Kim 218 Diede. Richard 33, 34. 58, 261 Diefel, Rickey 218 Dietrich, Tom 218 Dillard, Richard 247 Dillard, Sherrell 200, 261 Dillon, Gregg 247 Dillon, Lance 261 Dilts, Dan 247 Dimich, Carol 22. 41. 108. 124, 152. 164, 168, 169, 247 Dinius. Yvonne 128, 140, 247 Dirickson, David 247 Dobyns, Dani 6, 9, 13, 14 Docksteader, Laura 139, 142. 261 Docksteader. Nancy 218 Dockter, Sheila 261 Doerr, Marlene 131, 142 Dole, Roberl 39 Dolechek, Darlene 218 Doll, Greg 218 Dompier. Bev 44 Dompier, Renee 261 Dorset!, Richard 218 Dorsett, Robert 261 Dotson. Ralph 90, 160, 218 Downer. Trudi 130, 131, 133 Dozier, Charles 261 Dracon, Selene 124. 129, 204. 207, 209, 247 Drama Club 132 Drance. Karen 159. 207. 209. 247 Dressier, Dixie 63. 65, 218 Drewry, Mitch 262 Drube, Jeana 262 Dubell. Charles 262 Duecker, James 131 Duff, John 204, 262 Duke, Renee 218 .Dunbar. Bonnie 11, 15, 37. 163, 174, 180, 184 , 218, 243 Dunbar. Chris 218 Dunbar, David 262 Dunbar. Lisa 20. 164. 174, 201. 262 Duncan, Tom 76, 77, 262 Duran, Ricky 247 Dutcher, Jim 124 E Earles, John 9, 136, 247 Eaton, Janice 218 Reiter's Ski Outfit Turns to Summer —with— Backpacking Gear: Gerry Sailboats: i Laser Hobie Cats 12', 14', 16' Alpenlite Wilderness Experience Sail accessories Bicycles Scuba Gear Reiter's Ski Outfit Division of Reiter's Marina 450 E. Main %4sM34l°!_Fuli time Ski Service Motor Power Equipment Co-. TELEPHONE 2S2'S 9 • 242 FIRST AVENUE NORTH . BILLINGS MONTANA 39101 ALDRICH CO. 2021 Fourth Avenue North Phone 259-5531 Billings, Montana USE OUR TIME-PAY PLAN WALLY STEF FAN Manager The Patrons 295 Eckert. Darvin 58 . 88. 89. 160. 262 Eckert, Stanley 54 . 247 Eckhardt, Kathy 219 Eckman. Carol 180. 219 Eder. Josef 129, 134. 138. 157. 182. 189. 191. 219 Edwards, Deni 204, 205, 219, 243 Edwards. Jeffrey 247 Edwards. Jullianne 219 Edwards. Louise 96. 131 Edwards. Michael 72. 81. 100. 102 . 262 Ehli, Mark 206, 247 Ehresman, Corine 109. 139, 198 . 247 Eichenberger. Bob 90. 121, 219 Eicherberger. Carrie 65, 108, 160, 262 Eide. Renee 247 Eisenbraun, John 116. 195. 219 Eliason. Carroll 131 E Merton. Susan 247 Elliott, Karym 247 Ellis. Kevin 208. 247 Ellis. Mike 262 Ellis. Robert 219 Elenbakken. Blane 147 Emerick, Scott 55, 247 Emick. Pat 55, 57. 247 Emmerson, Dee 143 Emmett. Denise 262 Emter, Criag 219 Englert, Tom 262 Englert. William 219 Engwicht, Karla 219 Ennis, Ruth 262 Entzminger, Mark 55. 90, 134 , 219 Erdmann, Steve 247 Erekson. Matthew, 151, 156. 191. 219 Erickson, Jerry 247 Erickson. Kurt 134. 150. 151, 180, 184. 207, 209. 219 Erickson, Tammy 204, 219 Eschler, Lori 204, 247 Eshleman. Mike 50, 70, 100. 121, 134, 198, 247 Evans. Julie 15, 144, 219 Ewen, Steven 160. 247 F FFA 145 Fagg, Russ 55, 56. 57, 136. 160. 262 Falk. Dione 64, 130, 208. 262 Farrar, Tim 247 Favero. Cindy 96, 145, 262 Favero. Craig 100. 219 Fawcett, Stancine 128. 129. 130. 132. 140. 144. 151. 219 Feller. Debbie 262 Fels, Cheryl 219 Fels, Dor lisa 142, 198. 247 Fels, Leslie 262 Felt, Doug 247 Fender, Wilma 131 Fercho. Clifford 247 Ferro, Marco 58, 198, 262 Fetch, Cynthia 247 Fetch, Jeanne 262 Fetch, Michael 247 Fetch, Richard 247 Field, Kathrine 143 Fields, Chester 134, 147 Fiene. Catherine 204, 248 Fife, James 147 Fike, Kay 6 Fillner, Russell 188. 248 Finley, James 70, 262 Fischer, Adora 139, 198, 199 , 201, 202. 203, 220 Where 01’ Fashioned Service Oualitv are not a thing of the Past LOCKWOOD SUPERETTE FRESH MEAT • GROCERIES • BEER 296 The Patrons VALLEY STATE BANK Growing West With Billings 17th and Grand Avenue Billings, Montana Fischer, David 129, 198, 199, 201, 248 Fischer, Donna 202 Fischer, Kari 145 Fischer. Nadine 219 Fisher. Dave 220 Fisher, Neal 262 Fisher. Priscilla 64, 96. 200. 262 Fisher. Wade 129, 204, 207, 208, 209, 248 Fisk, Gretchen 248 Fjelstad. Kelly 90, 142, 262 Flammini, Juanita 90, 248 Flammini. William 50, 134. 220 Fogle, Kim 139. 151, 164, 220 Fogle, Vicki 262 Folvag, Lana 139, 262 Foos, Linda 262 Foos, Mike 132, 133. 134, 180, 181. 196, 197. 220. 278 FOOTBALL Varsity Defense 54 Varsity Offense 55 Colts 58 Footer, Laurie 262 Forbes, Lynn 139. 248, 255 Ford, Fraser 58, 262 Forensics 130 Forshee. Scott 220 185. Forsythe, Becky 248 Fosjord, Lorri 220 Fosjord. Tina 248 Foster, Joan 248 Fowler. Janet 84, 262 Fox. Toni 96, 134 FLYING SERVICE. Inc. LOGAN FIELD • BILLINGS. MONTANA, 59101 PHONE 252-0508 Cessna Logan Field AIR TAXI — AIR CARGO AIR AMBULANCE — FLIGHT TRAINING ‘Montana’s Flight Training Headquarters” Private Pilot Through Airline Transport Pilot Phone 252-0508 Billings, Montana Francke, Brad 248 Frank, Bradley 20, 35. 180. 220 Frank, Charles, 124 Frasca.Jodi 262 Fredericks, Keri 262 French Club 128 Frickel, Bonnie 248 Frickel, Lori 262 Friedt, Kristi 220 Friesz, Diane 262 Frailey. William 220 Frisby, Chris 262 Frogge. Carol 248 Fry, Dave 248 Fuchs. Michael 262 Fulkerson, Dennis 54, 55, 90, 116, 196, 220 Fuller, Jeanine 220 Furgason, Julie 144, 151, 160, 198, 199, 202, 203. 220 Furstenberg. Eric 107. 262 G GAA 145 Gabel, Corrina 200. 203, 262 Gabel, Daniel 220 Gabel, Levi 262 Gabel, Mark 248 Gallaway, Rob 201, 262 Gallup. John 248 Galluf, Karen 248 Garcia, Joseph 262 Garner, Dean 58, 200. 202. 263 Garretson, Elizabeth 142, 263 Gasck, Kevin 220 Gash. Linda 263 Gayvert, Daniel 145, 263 Gayvert, Thomas 220 Geiger, Patrick 263 Geiger, Roslyn 139. 150. 151. 206 , 220 Geissick, Elmer 124 Geisick, Rachel 44 George. Darwin 54, 137. 152, 166, 167. 169, 180. 248 George, John 263 George, Kenneth 220 George, Scott 248 George, Steven 129, 248 Gergen. Linda 139, 220 The Patrons 297 Best wishes to the Class of 77 and thanks to the teachers upon whom all real progress depends. 4ZTEC PRINTING © , 411-24th St. West • Billings, Mt. 59102 “Where Printing Is An Art” German Club 129 Gibbons. Blake 263 Gibbs, Dan 263 Gibbs. Richard 134 Gibbs, Stephanie 36, 142, 263 Giesick, Todd 247, 248 Gill. Sharon 129. 130, 132, 196. 248 Gillet, Travis 248 Gillison, Linda 200. 248 Gilluly. Kathey 147. 263 Girls State 153 Gissler, Julie 141. 263 Glaser, Rozanne 200, 203, 248 Glenn, Toby 32, 161 Glenn, Michael 263 Glenn, Troy 263 Gylnn, Don 134 Goddard, Carolyn 248 Goepferd. Ivan 42, 134 Goff. Donald 263 Gohner, Cathy 263 Gohner. Colleen 248 GOLF Girls 104 Boys 107 Gomendi, Jim 100 Gomez, Rachel 142, 248 Gonzales, Henry 90, 263 Gordon, Bob 263 Gordon. Michael 55, 86. 129, 134, 160, 248. 277 Gordon, Wayne 2, 3, 6, 13. 14, 15, 19, 53, montana's 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 wor1 immediately, they will need electricity. The principal reason for high productivity in America 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 55, 100, 126, 127, 133, 134, 150, 151, 153, 157, 180, 184. 220 Goulet, Karla 148, 248 Goulet, Kristi 263 Goulet, Len 221 Grat. Laurie 152. 166, 221. 285 Gramley, Sharia 149 Grant, Fern 2, 6 Grasswick, Terry 263 Gravagno, Jolynn 204, 248 Greathouse, Beth 221 Green, Barbara 135 Greenfield, Colleen 221 Greenfield, Kraig 85. 86, 87, 88. 89. 221 Greeno, Lee 147, 263 Greiff. Daniel 248 Greiner. Rog 58. 100. 208 . 263 Grice, Chris 221 Grice, Corina 263 Grice, Steve 263 Grider, Craig 86. 89. 147, 148, 152, 166. 169 Grider, Kelcey 201. 263 Griep, Susan 221 Griffin, Denial 263 Griffin, Todd 263 Grimm, Sidney 200, 221 Grimstad. Susan 62. 63, 96, 121, 248 Grisson, Cindy 191 Grossi, George 86, 89, 135 Grosz, Gary 55, 57, 248 Grove, Larry 27 Grunstead. Bill 107. 263 Guay- Brenda 130, 248 Guckeen, Richard 221 Guenthner, Sherry 142, 263 Guerin, Jeannie 6, 125 Gulbraa, David 50, 134, 248 Gullett. Clifford 263 Gunsch, Valorie 129, 198, 248 Gunter, Mike 132, 263 Guscott, David 248 Gust. Christie 221 Gwin, Diane 221 GYMNASTICS Boys Varsity 86 Boys J.V. 89 Girls Varisty 82 Girls J.V 84 H Haagenson, Helen 263 Haagenson, Larry 221 Habener. Scott 198, 199. 201, 202, 221 Hagadone, Julie 139, 248 Hageman, Jim 221 Hagerman, Elizabeth 248 Hahn, Hugh 116. 221 Hahn, Katherine 128, 139. 200. 203. 248 Hailstone, John 248 Hall. Carla 65. 248 Hall, Diane 200. 203. 248 Hall, Laurie 200, 263 Hall. Sandy 248 Hallock, Dale 11, 135, 206, 209 Halpln. Paul 135. 198. 203 Halverson, Pamela 221 Hamby. Sharon 248 Hamilton, Lynn 129, 204, 263 Hammerstrom. Donald 204, 20t 208. 209. 248, 277 Hampton, William 263 Handley, Michelle 147, 263 Hanks, Nancy 263 Hanley, Laura 9, 18, 19, 25, 113, U3  ■ 221, 277, 283 Hansen, Christie 132, 189. 191, 193 198, 199 , 202 , 248 Hansen, Dewey 12, 14, 42, 135, 277 Hansen, Richard 77, 208, 263 Hanser, Jeff 248 Hanson, Daniel 221 Hanson, Debbie 263 Hanson, Kathy 248 Hanson, Michael 198, 199, 201, 202, 203, 248 Harkless, Leonard 55, 69, 71. 248 Harkos, Kathy 263 Harmon, Mark 263 Harmon, Mary 263 Harmoning, Carol 221 Harn, Patricia 221 Harr, Brian 75, 100, 248 Harriman. Vicki 48 , 96. 130, 139, 145, 248 Harris, Brenda 249 Harris, Michelle 249 Harris, Sandy 222 Harrison, Johnny 198, 199, 222 Hart, Gary 249 Harter, Kimberley 222 Hartley, Caralee 249 Hartman, Amy 157, 191, 204 , 205, 249 Hartman, Henry 18. 37. 116, I2i 134. 150, 151, 152, 166, 167, 169, 174, 201. 222 Hartman, Paul 45 Hartman, Valerie 263 Harwood, Donna 249 Haselton, Steven 264 Hassler, Jerry 249 Hatzenbuehler, Cindy 264 Hatzenbuehler, Tony 222 Hauck, Gary 249 Hauck, Tom 54, 68, 69, 96, 100, 136 Haupt, Bernadette 249 Haworth, Gail 200. 264 Haydal, Debra 264 Haydal, Gregory 249 Hayes, Garland 147 Hayes, Jim 94 Haywood, Elienor 45 Havens, Hazel 143 Hedden, Peggy 249 Hegdes. Janet 222 Hefenieder, John 249 Hehn, Rose 44 Heidema, Debbie 201. 264 Heidema, Donna 264 Heidema, John 222 Heidema, Loriann 264 Heiken, Dale 264 Heikes, Brian 152, 166, 167. 249 Heikes, Craig 150. 151, 204, 207, 209 222 Heine, Linda 264 Heine, Julie 27. 208, 209, 264 Heinen. Toni 264 Heins, Lester 7, 136, 149 Heinzelman, Lou 11, 141, 142, 150, 151 180, 222. 272 Heinzman, Debra 201. 264 Heinzman, Linda 222 Heiser, Joe 249 Heiser. Kathi 141, 150, 151, 160. 222 215 Heiser, Laurie 264 Heiser. Linda 48. 49. 96. 249. 264 Heiser. Rita 124 Heizer, Leslie 160, 204 Helgeson, Pam 264 Helgeson, Patricia 222 Heilman, Annete 264 Helmbrecht, Scott 55, 121, 222 Helmts, Greg 264 Helt, Russell 249 Hendershot, Bob 264 Hendershot, James 249 Henneberry, Susan 124, 160, 249 Hennessy. Kathy 34, 164, 264 Henrichs, Danny 249 Henrichs, Ricky 264 Henrickson, Robert 264 Hense, David 54 Hense, Milessa 264 Herbel. Marla 222 Hergett, Harvey 12. 32, 116, 129, 136. 151. 222 Hergett, Karen 64, 129, 141, 264 Herman, Debbie 264 Hernandez, Debbie 222 Hernandez, Denise 264 Hert, Anthony 445, 249 Hert, Francis 222 Hert, Peggy 201, 264 Hert, Richard 222 Hertz, Mark 50, 100, 134. 264 Herzog, Charlene 222 298 The Patrons Congratulations Class of 1977 From $ $ store 2815 FIRST AVENUE NORTH SINCE 190«) BILLINGS. MONTANA 59101 phone 4oe-2s©-iee2 _ Herzog, Karen 201, 264 Hetzer. Greg 222 Hexum, Karen 223 Meyd. Jane 124. 139, 198. 249 Heywood. Philip 126, 130, 136. 193, 249 Hicks. Janet 62, 63, 121, 151, 223 Higdom. Mark 42. 136 Hill. Jeff 249 Hilzendeger, Jeri 160, 206, 209, 249 Hilzendeger, Terese 64, 96, 208, 209, 264 Hinnergardt, Kirk 264 Hjellum, Debbie 136 Hoagland, Lynette 264 Hoag I and, Robert 223 Hoban, Don 264 Hoban, Pamela 249 Hoefer. William 264 Hoefle, Charles 54, 55, 121, 163, 194, 223, 282 Hoerner, Sharon 223 Hoerner, Yvette 264 Hoff, Denise 249 Hoff, Howard 223 Hoff, Michael 128, 223 Hoff, Mitch 75, 100, 264 Hofferber, Jan 249 Hofferber, Michael 264 Hoffman, Annette 264 Hoffman, Bruce 147, 264 Hoffman, Charles 223, 249 Hoffman, Donna 264 Hoffman, Greg 77, 264 Hoffman, Susan 96, 145, 223 Hoffmann, John 223 Hogan, Dennis 223 Hoggatt. Daniel 136 Hoiness, Beth 25, 96, 151, 160. 163. 174. 178, 223 Holden. Annette 108. 109, 141. 248 Holliday. Michael 95. 100, 264 Holmberg, Mitchell 249 Holmes, Dave 249 Holzworth, Stacy 223 Honaker. William 206. 208. 249 Hopkins, Kathleen 200, 264 Howard, Anita 249 Howatt, Nadine 131, 132, 188. 189. 198, 249 Howe, Clifton 223 Howell, John 265 Hoy. Sharron 82, 83, 85, 160 Hoyt, Jack 265 Hrasky, Shirley 204, 249 Hubley, Sherman 136 Huffman, Elza 143 Hulquist, Danny 146, 147, 148 Humiston, Kathi 249 Hummel, Adella 125 Hundtoft. Gall 223 Hunt. Timothy 129. 131, 132. 136, 192, 193, 196 Hunt, James 223 Hunt. Jeff 58 . 265 Hunter Huguette 136 Hunter, Rusty 223 Huntington, Ross 249 Huntington, Tamra 265 Hurry, Lorri 139, 151. 204. 206, 209. 223 Hurry. Michael 206, 208. 249 Hurst, Kristy 169. 223 Huschka, Patty 22 Hustad, Nona 143 Hutton, Robert 265 Hutton, Sue 126 Hutzenbiler, Tim 265 Huvaere, Denise 200, 265 I Idleman, Elfreida 2, 136 Imhoff. Kristin 132. 133. 140, 150, 151. 197, 224 Ingwaldson, Joann 84, 108, 208. 265 Ingwaldson, Larry 224 INTRAMURAL Fall 52 Spring 94 Iverson, Duane 265 J Jablin, Michael 137 Jackson, Dishon 224 Jackson, Jerry 249 Jacobs, Mary 142, 224 Jacobs, Pamela 249 Jacobs, Sarah 44 Jaeger, Cindy 126, 265 Jaksha, Jerry 54, 69, 250 Jeanotte, Lucy 164, 265 Jellison, Beverly 137 Jensen, Anna 204, 250 Jensen, Lars 196, 265 Jlmison, Jerry 8 Johnson. Ben 224 Johnson. Blayde 54, 94, 121, 136, 137. 224. 243 Johnson. Brycelyn 54, 100, 118. 153. 182, 224 Johnson. Gary 25, 76. 77, 126 Johnson, Jacqueline 224 Johnson, Jeff 265 Johnson, Julie 9, 11, 162, 224 Johnson, Scott 110. 204. 206. 209, 265 Johnson, Tamala 250 Johnstone, Elaine 41, 141, 142, 224 Johnstone, Judy 250 Jonas, Steven 250 Jones, Bob 53. 78, 79, 81, 100, 101, 113. 121, 134. 135. 150, 153, 160. 174 Jones, David 55. 94. 100, 101, 121, 224 Jones. Del 124 Jones, Ethel 250 Jones. Janet 25. 141. 160. 162, 250 Jones. Jay 147, 224 Jones, Konni 224 Jones. Leslie 198, 224 Jones. Mark 265 Jones. Monty 265 Jones, Robert 72, 224 Jones, William 50. 134, 250 Jones. William 142 Jorgenson, Sherry 129, 144, 250 Josephson, Kim 141, 224 Joyce, Pat 137 Judge, Tom 2, 39 Juel, Erling 224 Junkert, Aliena 250 K Kaiser, Deborah i: 1, 151, 224 Kaiser, Janet 224 Kailem, Karen 265 Kammerzell. James 265 Kammerzell. Theresa 265 Kangas. John 26 , 29 , 58. 59, 265 Kangas. Ronald 27, 55, 119, 150, 151, 153. 190. 225, 282 Kapptie, Janette 225 Kathrein, Mike 265 Katz, Buzz 6 Kautz, Robert 151, 160, 225, 282 Kautzmann, Duane 25, 54, 55, 61. 72. 78, 81, 119. 121. 151, 190, 191. 195, 225. 243. 273 Kavonius, Doris 250 Kavonius, Jolene 225 Keefe. Thomas 146 Keehn, Jan 250 Keehn, Robert 250 Keene, Julie 139. 250 Keller, John 225 Keller, Ramona 90, 225 Keller, Tim 265 Keller, Tony 225 Kelley, Jean 82, 83. 84, 121. 250 Kelley, Mark 225 Kembel. Bonnie 225 Kembel, Russell 145, 225 Kemmls, Laurie 265 Kemp. Jamie 145, 250 Kennedy, Pat 265 Kent, Michael 50, 70, 134 , 250 Kenyon, Jack 250 Kerbel. Jim 225 Kercher, Lee Ann 225 Kercher, Liz 225 Kerner, Douglas 250 Kerr. Peggy 63. 65, 104, 105, 129, 145. 250, 277 Kessler. Gerald 136. 137 Ketterllng, Cindy 144, 206, 209. 250 Ketterling. Dave 77. 100. 265 Ketterllng. Raymond 129, 151, 207, 225 The Patrons 299 HEIGHTS CONOCO Judith Ln. Highway 10 Owner, Dean Craig IT STANDS ABOVE THE REST 259-3709 Keyser, Daniel 198, 250 Keyser, Deanna 250 Kibler, Julie 225 Kiedrowski. Jodee 225 Kiemele. John 152. 169 , 250 Kilgore. Jack 2, 6 Kilwien, Becky 250 Kimble, Cecelia 250 Kimmell, Greg 250 Kimmer, David 265 Kindred, Nicholas 136, 265 Kinetic Club 140 King, Debbie 143 King, John 58, 265 King, Marcy 200, 265 Kinne, Scott 86, 88, 180, 225, 279 Kirk, Thomas 6 Kirschenmann, Debra 265 Kiser, Lary 265 Kiser, Tim 225 Kisfer, Tamela 142, 265 Kittson, Judy 96, 98, 120 Klarlch. Dave 110, 111, 120, 137 Klaus, Linda 225 Klimper. David 198, 199. 201, 203, 250 Klundt, Judy 250 Klundt Tracy 139. 265 Klui. Anton 250 Knaub, Laura 265 Knutson, Tammy 142, 265 Knutson. Tom 226 Kober. Althea 21, 36, 37. 152, 168. 169, 226, 286 Kober. Paul 35. 74, 75, 136, 152, 168, 169. 250 Koch, Monte 129, 130, 204, 265 Koehn, Richard 226 Koehn, Tracy 142, 145, 265 Kohler, Patty 265 Kolstad. Curtis 226 Kolstad. Jerry 265 Kopozynski, Patrick 265 Korber. Lorna 265 Korfanta, Marklen 70, 265 Koschei. Luann 226 Kosich, John 37 Kosfeiecky. Audrey 266 Kraft, Randey 266 Kraft. Rick 226 Kraft, Teri 250 Kramer, Katherine 226 Krant. Sherrie 266 Kraus, Joey 250 Kraus. Theodore 266 Krebill, Karen 96, 250 Kreiner, Peggy 189, 192, 226 Krenzler. Kim 250 Krohn, Joel 150, 151, 160, 198, 199, 202. 226 Krohn, Sandra 250 Kroll, Steve 298, 266 Krueger, Mark 266 Krum, Calvin 266 Krum. Sheldon 226 Krumm, Debbi 250 Kudloff, Brenda 141, 142, 151, 226 Kudloff, James 266 Kuntz. Allen 198, 250 Kurtz, Sonia 226 Kust, Sue 266 L Lachenmaier, Daren 266 Lachenmaier, Karen 226 Laedeke, Spencer 58, 100, 266 Lafromeoise, Darlene 266 Lagaly, Arthur 74, 75, 250 Lagaly. Therese 151 Lahr, Risa 104, 196, 203 Laird, Ron 100 Lambard, Nancy 132, 196, 201, 203, 226 Lambert. Kelly 145, 250 Lambert, Mary 84, 266 Lambrecht. Janet 266 Lambrecht, Laura 226 STATE FARM [N5URANCE L 515 N. 27 th Rhone 252-1915 A.S close as your phone Serving Billings with insurance service for 25 years. Call day or night Lambrecht, Tammy 226 Lamey, Matthew 110, 111, 120. 236 Landis. Robert 137, 144 Landon, Kathy 250 Lane, Edward 266 Lane. Mindy 25, 162, 250, 277 Lang, Michele 148, 250 Lange, Gwen 250 Langner, Beverley 266 Lanier, Charis 129, 201. 250 Larance. Ray 250 Larango, Lani 136, 141, 162. 266 Largen, Randell 266 Larsen, Eric 226 Larsen, Sandy 226 Larsen, Stephanie 266 Larson. Robyn 266 Latin Club 126 Latta, Mark 226, 280 Lauwers, Catherine 200, 250 Lavers, Rober 250 Lavinder, Natalie 200, 202, 203, 250 Lavoie. Paul 156, 167, 169, 250 Lavold, Jill 226 Lawson, Ryan 94, 151, 227 Layman, Gregg 266 Lazetich, Maria 27. 141, 164, 266 Lazetich, William 100, 137 Lazz. Doug 250 Leader, Jeffrey 151, 152. 166. 167. 227 280 Leatherman. Robin 227 Lebar, Paul 136, 144, 266 Lebrun, Vickie 227 Lechner, Cynthia 129, 204, 206, 298 2 v 266 Lechner, Lorrie63, 64, 139. 198. 250 Lechner, Terry 145. 174, 207 , 208. 209 251 Leclaire, Bruce 136, 266 Lee. Gerald 251 Lee. Janice 266 Lee. June 251 Lee. Lora 139, 198, 199, 200 , 202, 227 Lee. Nancy 149, 227 Lee. Peggy 206. 209, 227 Lee, Peggy 251 Lee, Ronda 64, 90, 266 Leedy, Christine 227 Legaly, Terese 227 Lehman, Steve 227 Lehman, Tom 227 Leikam, Tari 227 Leipold, John 227 Leischner, Lori 44 Leischner, Michael 69, 251 Lekse, Jolene 63, 121, 145, 151. 227 Leligdcwicz, Christine 128, 266 Leligdowicz, Irene 128, 151, 227 , 280 Lembke, Keith 58, 100. 146, 147, 266 Leming, Charles 251 Lemke, Michele 65. 139, 198, 251 Lemke, Patrick 55. 61. 94, 116, lit, 182 195, 198, 199, 201, 203, 227 Lemm, Shelly 148 Lemon, Julia 48, 96, 129. 191. 251 Lennick, Twila 142, 251 Leone, Laurie 144 , 251 Lester, Virgil 266 Letz, Gayle 251 Letz, Greg 266 Lewis, David 2, 6 Library Assistants 148 Liles, Tylene 266 Limpp. Shelly 251 Lindenberg, Debbie 227 Lindenberg, Kevin 251 Lindsey, Kerrle 18, 121, 150. 153, 159. 164. 178, 227 Lindsey, Robert 251 Lindt, Tammy 140, 204, 266 Lineback. Laurie 164, 227 Lingelbach, Linda 251 Link, John 31, 75, 106, 107, 158. 206. 251 Link, Katie 137, 279 Link, Lisa 104, 105. 141, 164, 266 Liudahl, Joel 110, ill, 120, 227 Lloyd, Kathy 266 Loft, Lori 22. 164, 204. 228, 243. 278, 280 Logan. Brad 251 Logan, Cindy 228 Long. Dorothy 45 Long, Patricia 228 Longan, Nathan 50, 124, 134, 136, 191. 251 Longo, Elizabeth 228 Loomis, Laurie 251 Lopez, Anna 266 Lopez, Robert 266 Louk, Donald 228, 280 Louk, Nancy 251 Love, Debbie 228 Love, Randall 266 Love, Randall 228 Love, Wade 54, 94, 180. 228, 283 Ludwig, Geraldine 251 Lueck, Tamera 266 300 The Patrons Luedi, Shelly 267 Luptak, Scott 228 Lutton, Randy 267 Lyle. Cindy 62, 63. 96, 251 Lyle. Linda 145, 152, 228 Lynch, Diane 228 Lynch, Thomas 251 AA Maceoyle, Kim 267 Mackin. Lee 139, 267 Madden. Phillip 251 Mading, Mary 228 Mahan, russ 116 Mahan, Tina 267 Majorettes 164, 165 Majusiak. Timothy 147, 267 Majusiak, Victor 251 Makeeff, Denise 228 Makeeft, Kathy 64 , 267 Malahowski, Robert 228 Maley, Kelly 267 Mallette. Michelle 200. 267 Mankin, Mary 204, 206, 251 Mansfield. Mike 4 Marble. Roberta 228 Mariscal, Richard 228 Marohn, Gayle 251 Mars. Karin 198. 199, 207. 267 Mars, Ray 138 Marsh. Arthur 18. 52, 53, 72. 78. 79. 80. 81. 94, 95, 115. 116. 134. 150. 153, 160. 174, 175. 206. 228 Marsh, Miles 138 Marshall. John 110 Marshall. Terry 51, 135, 251 Martell. Clark 251 Martin, Dana 228 Martin, Debbie 228 Martin, James 228 Martin. Jeff 267 Martin, Mary 142. 229 Martin, Rebecca 90, 251 Martin, Steven 251 Martinez, Arthur 229 Martinez. Dana 54, 60, 118. 229 Martinez, David 251 Martinez, Helen 229 Martinez, Robert 251 Marvin. Linda 65. 96. 145, 251 Marvin. Penny 147, 229 Mason. Susan 150. 151. 174. 202. 229 Massine. Rock 267 Masters. Linda 229 Mattheis. John 20. 229 Mattheis. Sandra 204, 208, 209, 267 Matthews, Sam 82, 84 Mauch, Evan 267 Maunu, Tommie 229 Maust, Marvin 251 Maxwell. Lewis 147, 251 Maxwell, Lori 267 May, Daniel 229, 285 May. Jonathon 198, 199, 203, 229 May. Ron 167. 251 May, Theresa 251 McCallum Scott 251 McCann Angie 251 McCartney, Denise 229 McCarty, Lee 251 McClellan. Tamara 204, 267 McClelland. Marcv 26, HO, 150, 229 McClure. Brad 207. 208, 209, 251 McCrae, Doug 229 McCrary, Colleen 229 McCullough, Kelly 229 McBride. Tim 207. 229 McCaslin, Rudy 229 McClure, Cassandra 251 McClure. Muriel 267 McCoy. Tim 267 McDanel. Ray 55 McDermott. Vern 138 McDonald, Michael 229 McDonald, Traci 251 McDonough. Aileen 160. 164, 251 McElroy, Kenneth 130 McFarland. David 267 McFarland, Kathy 152. 166. 229 McGee, Patricia 128. 251 McGraw. David 267 Mclntire, Lisa 84, 126. 139, 144. 145. 160. 267 McIntosh, Arnold 267 McIntosh, Margaret 138 McIntosh. Scott 230 McKeef, Katny 129 McKeen. 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Lee 4 Meyer, Dana 101. 102. 267 Meyers. Vicki 230 Michael. Cindy 141, 160. 164. 195, 252 Michael. Jeff 54, 112, 134. 145, 252 Michael. Robert 252 Michael. Steven 37. 58, 130. 267 Michael. William 145. 267 Michaelson, Steve 77, 267 Mickelson. Lloyd 8. 42. 136. 169 Mickulin, Reine 267 Millard. Dan 134. 147, 267 Miller, Christopher 58, 267 Miller, Colleen 230 Miller, Danny 230 Miller, Gayle 230 Miller. Jay 58. 267 Miller. Larry 55, 230 Miller, Margarette 3, 6, 7, 12, 14, 134 Social and office supplies Since 1908 The Trott Printing Co. 2808 Second Avenue North in downtown Billings Phone 245-3481 Miller. Mary 252 Miller. Nancy 252 Miller. Phyllis 48, 49. 96. 138 Miller. Terri 230 Milligan, Shari 230 Mills, Barbara 22, 108, 141, 160. 204. 267 Milne, Lynne 128, 139, 150, 151. 230 Miloff, Colleen 268 Mitchell, Joan 252 Mitzner. Shirley 143 Miyagishima, Tracy 139, 200. 203, 268 Modin, Echo 268 Moe. Ardis 126. 130. 132, 204, 205, 268 Moe, Nelson 5, 90, 91, 100, 121. 126. 127. 134. 150. 151, 153, 230, 278 Moen, Dwight 231. 278. 279 Moerer, Ralph 58, 100, 138 Moffet. Dean 231 Moll, Jim 146, 147, 151, 231 Moll, Lee Ann 252 Molten, Jamie 134 Montgomery, David 200, 268 Montgomery, John 268 Montoya, Jackie 268 Moody, Melene 164, 268 Mook, Jody 268 Moore, Daniel 2, 6, 13 Morales. David 69 Moran, Susan 108, 109, 141, 164. 252 Morast, Yvonne 252 Morgan, Charles 268 Morgan. Gregory 134, 143, 252 Morin, Teddy 268 Mork, Joyce 90. 91, 96, 97. 121, 139. 164, 252 Morken, Kurt 207, 252 Morledge. Jeanne 82, 83, 121, 132 , 252, 2B5 Morledge, Laura 84. 126, 144. 208, 268 Morris, David 231 Morris, Ginger 268 Morris, Larry 108, 138 Morris. Mary 65, 268 Morrison, Allan 231 Morrison. Alma 143 Morrison, Randy 49, 64. 72. 73, 78, 79. 139 Morse, Lucy 252 Moses. Elizabeth 207, 209, 252 Moulton. Jamie 231 Muck, Dawn 268 Mueller. Steven 134, 268 Muhlbeier. Laurie 141, 231 Mullin, Chana 252 Mullins. Lance 149, 252, 268 Mulvaney. John 54. 100. 145, 252 Murphy, Kelly 52, 129. 252 Mutch, Scott 58. 59. 76, 77, 100 198 m 202, 268 Mutchler. ronda 252 Myers, Dee Anna 144 , 252 Myers. Don 68, 69. 119. 231 NHS 151 Nagel. Laura 231 Nagel. Leann 64, 96. 268 Nagengast. Barbara 139. 140 Naylor, John 268 Nease, Mark 252 Neibauer, Mark 252 Nelson, Eric 151, 231 Nelson, Glen 129, 130, 132. 134. 151 189 193. 231 Nelson. Gregory 268 Nelson, Kari 82. 84. 121, 115, 150, 153 174, 198, 199, 203, 231 Nelson, Kurt 86, 88. 120. 198. 199 200 202, 268 Nelson, Nic 231 Nelson, Patti 164. 268 Nesbit, Charles 12. 14, 42, 139 Nesmith. Marty 252 Nesmith. Paula 145. 268 Nesson, Patricia 231 Newhart, Ruth 45 Nichols, Robert 268 Nickell. Jerry 2S2 Nieder. Deann 252 Nielsen, Mark 268 Nilson, Nancy 200. 268 Nistler, Ron 42. 125 Nitchman. Jim 252 Nitchman, Mary 152, 169, 231 Nixon, Richard 231 Nolan, Beverly 252 Nordwall, Jody 268 Norskog, Mark 268 Norskog. Vicki 231 Norval, Richard 75, 100, 102, 168, 169 246. 252 Norwood. Patrick 55. 69. 118, 252 Nottingham, Kenneth 268 Nunemaker. Doug 21, 30, 231, 278 Nunn, Nathan 207, 209, 231 Nybo. Jana 196 O Oblander. Brenda 252 OBrein, Lois 44 OConnell, Tina 232 Odea. Rose 232 Odegaard, Leon 124 Odom, Tammey 268 OLeary. Tim 19, 37, 130. 136, 137, 150. 152, 160, 161, 166, 174, 212, 232 Oliphant, Mike 34 , 54, 55, 60. 100, Hi. 121, 152. 166. 190, 232 Oliver, Bob 45 Oliver, Kathl 252 Olson, Barbara 232 Olson, Cherri 62, 63. 232 Olson. Christine 37, 96, 142, 268 Olson. Leda 252 Olson, Leo 139 Olson, Nets 139, 149 Olson, Sue 232 ONeill. Candy 37, 252 ORCHESTRA Full Orchestra 204 Chamber Orchestra 205 Opheim, Mike 20, 134. 232 Orelup. Charlene 164, 180 , 268 Orelup, Wade 252 Oringer, Lisa 147. 268 Ortmann, Melanie 20, 129, 142, 198, 252 Osburnsen, Lani 268 Osburnsen. Stuart 252 Ostermiller, Esther 44 Ostermiller, Mary 252 Ostermiller, Roger 232 Ostlund, Bonnie 268 Ostrum, Bel 45 Ostum, Sharon 232 Ostwald, Layne 32 , 54 , 55. 121. 232 Ostwald, Leeann 268 Ostwalt, Duane 252 Oswald. Betty 6S Oswald, Richard 77, 268 Oswald. Vicki 232 Ottem, Wade 72, 100, 136, 169, 252 Overfelt. Rika 141. 151, 160, 180. 184, 206. 232 302 The Patrons fine fashions in West Park Plaza Jonathans ______ Departmen 252-8417 Over'elt, Shelly 9, 141, 164, 268 Owen, Lori 90, 268 Owl. Michael 268 P Packer, Sheryl 198 , 201 Pajunem, Therese 2, 6, 13, 14 Pakenen, Mark 58 Papka, Darlene 232 Papka, Kathleen 269 Parker. Brian 6. 11, 54. 55, 60. 94, 118. 121, 136. 150, 152. 153, 159, 168, 169,232, 272 . 282 Parobeck. Lynda 151. 204, 232 Parobeck, Patricia 141. 252 Parr Mary 96. 252 Parsons, Lorna 130, 139, 232 Patridge, Lance 232 Pasquarello, Robert 139 Patterson, Barry 269 Patterson, Brian 232 Patterson, Ellis 269 Paulsen, Vern 269 Paulson. Marcien 269 Pavelis. Harold 252 Payne, Stephen 204 Pearl, Ronald 252 Pease, Todd 269 Pehl. Jeff 269 Peltier. Richard 55, 252 Peltzer, Ernest 269 Pensam iento, Ana 232 Penwell. Carol 128, 130. U0. 174, 192, 196. 197, 200, 203, 252 Pep Club 142 Perusich, Donna 269 Perusich, Dorothy 233 Peter, Dona I i 204. 207, 269 Petersen, Sharon 233 Peterson, Connie 269 Peterson, Dennis 233 Peterson, Jeannette 252 Peterson, Larisa 6, 9, 15 Peterson, Pamela 252 Phelps. Hugh 28 Phelps. Larry 90. 91 Peter Yegen Realtor Emeritus Since 1919 WE PAY FOR ASHES AND SELL DIRT CHEAP” Hamburgers, Chicken, Pizza BSHS Class of 1915 Let us help you with your insurance and real estate needs I ?11 N. 3Qth St,_____________252-OI63 Phillips, Cathy 233 Phillips, Donald 233 Phillips, Henrietta 65, 96, 97, 145- 269 Phillips, Ike 269 Phillips. Rose 269 Phillips. Tamara 233 Pierce, Burton 42, 50, 52, 100, 134, 136, Pilcher. Michelle 147, 269 Pinnick, Pamela 65, 252 Plouffe, Sherry 252 Plouvier, Cindy 233 Plouvier, Margaret 129, 141. 269 Podhaski. Denise 233 Poikonen, Mark 100, 269 Polen, Jim 269 Polen, Mark 20, 115. 233. 243. 278 Poore, Jeanette 269 Popa. Laura 42, 139 Popplar, Doris 124 Porter. Chris 139 Porter. Howard 280 Porter. Sally 233 Porter, Sam 6, 15 Porter, Ted 6, 15 Preston. Timothy 252 Price. Waldo 86. 89 Priest, Marc 129, 133. 134. 150, 151. 196. 198. 202. 206. 209. 233 Prill, Charles 252 Principe, Michael 233 Principe, Sal 269 Prociv, Christine 233 Proulx, Renee 269 Proulx, Rose 233 Pulliam. Patty 151. 233 Pulver, Brenda 201, 269 Pulver. Lloyd 269 Punches. Richard 18, 85. 86. 87. 94, 151, 233 Purcell. Eric 26. 110. 136 137. 148 233 Q Quigley, Don 253 Quill and Scroll 152 The Patrons 303 J. J. 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Cindy 238 Swanson, Jeff 272 Swantz, Wally 45 Sweeney, Kathleen 96, 146. 147, 151, 191, 195, 238 Sweeney, Mariane 149. 152, 169, 191, 195, 238, 282 Swenhold, Shari 207, 208, 255 SWIMMING Boys 90 Girls 90 Swisher, Dawn 238 Switzer. Scott 272 Swoboda. Christine 238 Swoboda, Chuck 272 Swoboda, Dale 255 Swords, Ann 149, 255 Sybers. Gerard 148. 272 Syverson. Kurt 272 T Taber. Jack 194. 238 Tallerico, Kerri 255 Tanner, Lucile 272 Tanner. Stephanie 31 124, 141, 144, 255, 277 Tate. James 55, 255 Taylor, April 255 Taylor, Edwina 200 Taylor, Fawn 255 Taylor, Gale 204, 255 Taylor. Lisa 148. 272 Taylor, Paul 104, 143, 158, 198. 201, 255 Taylor, Steven 272 Taylor, William 10. 134. 135, 160. 188. 189, 192, 196, 198, 199. 201. 203. 238 Teal, Cynthia 204. 255 Tellez, Alma 238 Tennant. Tamara 204, 255 TENNIS Girls 108 Boys 110 favorite soup and sandwiches. § Also chocolate chip cookies! phone 252-4282 They come from all parts to buy our parts. Your dealer for: Motorcraft and MINNESOTA northwestern auto (406)252-5115 supply co. 1819 2ND AVENUE NORTH P O BOX 2504 BILLINGS MONTANA 59103 Terpstra, Teresa 272 Terribillni, Carol 126, 255 Thaut. Gail 139. M2. 272 Thaut, Lori 35, 151, 238 Theade. Cobey 29, 58, 66, 77, 160, 166. 169, 272 Theade, Loralee 20. 33, 82. 149. 150, 172. 191, 201. 204, 238 Theimer. Marie 142, 272 Theimer, Myra 142. 204, 272 Thespians 133 Thiemke, Rene 239 Thomas, Forrest. Professor 277 Thomas. Jeff 90, 121, 151, 239 Thomas. William 110, 111, 120. 126, 189, 192, 272 Thompson, Barbara B4. 272 Thompson, Dana 200, 272 Thompson, Darryl 144, 272 Thompson, Diamond 272 Thompson, Jeanne 272 Thorn, Charles 255 Thomson. Robert 42, 126 Thornton, Cindy 272 Thuesen, Russell 54, 55, 121. 239, 283 Tiffany, Laureen 239 Tiffany, Linda 255 Tiffany, Sandra 272 Tigges. Chris 136, 272 Tilleson, Andre 272 Tilleson, Eric 134, 151, 239 Timm, James 208, 272 Timm, Kathryn 126, 139, 166, 155 Timmerman, Gail 255 Tipton, Nancy 48 , 96, 121, 151, 239 Tipton, Pamela 34, 152, 164, 168, 169 Todd. Jill 145, 239 Toldness, Denise 255 Tolliver. Brad 129, 142 Topham, Sherry 255 Torres, Gaudalupe 255 Townsend, Richard 239 Townsend. Wayne 58, 69. 272 TRACK Girls 96 Boys 100 Treiber, Sheri 255 Triggs, Dave 255 Triggs, Doug 147, 239 Triggs, Pamela 272 True. Mike 149, 255 • •• . •• • • • • •••• • • 4 L s. ' ? le dead end street bN a+ !we«n Poly 6. Rlmrock Road wlttl ,Te ced, yard beautiful _ ' ' - ' A This home has 3 be o-o • fU Gorham Park fJ°°r w,th baths, |o5V p JFjtkt a look at this 3 hLark ®,_,8r9® 1«’' « ? % £ A At9jiritkH i_  .. .Is 3 bedroom hnm. in the 40 s Por ► -- o 2. c c c B ■  • IP®-' 3 -T 4 VH SHXm3r mb h3° t. v;40.1’ F°r hoW aVuoYd' HU REALTORS 'll? ?S r NVl 9 JO ua-1 11B3 Bulbous in Rl4 . SO , • 'w «w-tm- '4 1 Vi JO uai i|BD 6u|moi|s J0d s,oe aui U| 3 = aOejBfi aSu| iflje, % luamaLJ if ;=£§ M.,il‘ Jr, i® cJJ 5 V-' «-T -ao iaajjs ona °,..L I ' « v O- x fe c-|j,s 5 4« pu. Wot Tie £ z? “s tsi 'firs? uoisni3as Tucker, Renee 272 Tucker, Scotta 255 Tuggle, Charles 208, 272 Turnbull, Teresa 128, 198, 199, 202. 203 239 Tweden, Brenda 239 Tweden, Donald 272 Tweden, Tammy 149, 255 Twet. Darlene 273 Twet, Diann 147 Twet, Margie 44 Tysil, Doris 44 Ulery, Debbie 239 Ulrich, William 51. 75, 100, 135, 198. 2S5 Ungefug, Sheryl 129, 130, 140, 160, 193. 255 Urbaska, James 86, 136, 255 Urbaska, Jerri 90, 142 Urlacher, Joseph 255 Valadez. Arthur 255 Valadez, Carmella 273 Valdez, Kathy 124, 141, 144, 160, 255 Van Noten, Thomas 255 VanSickle, Vi 44 Vangen, Joni 239 Vanover, Howard 142 VanPoucke, Guy 18, 90, 134, 154, 156, 191, 239 Vashler, Jay 255 Veatch, Wendy 142, 255 Veis, Rick 255 Venable, Rita 255 Ventline, Dana 273 Vent ling. Lenita 255 Venmandel. Peggy 200, 203, 273 Vietmeier, Jodi 255 Vigus, Tracy 239 Villa. Rick 239 Vincelette. Debbie 239 Vincelette, Steven 255 Vineyard, David 273 Visser, Patrick 58 ) Keep V —(-uAvutuAje, in mind when it comes time to furnish your home. 202 North 29th Street Downtown Billings Vo. Tong 255 Vogel, Michael 239 Vogele, Myron 142, 180 Vogl. Rod 255 Voight. Kelly 148. 255 Wachtman, Holly 256 Wadlow, Steve 129. 273 Wagner, Brian 94. 240 Wagner, Catherine 126, 160 Wagner, Todd 126 Waite. Mark 256 Waite, Mitchel 240 Wakeland. Charisse 63, 96, 97, 145, 240 Wakley, David 256 Waidhauser. Brad 273 Waldo. Darryn 144, 273 Waleri, Michael 240 Waleri, Norma 256 Walker, Enoch 273 Walker, Jett 55, 56, 57, 61, 100. 103, 256 Walker. Laura 273 Walker. Mark 27, 54. 116, 163. 180, 184, 240, 243, 280 Walker, Scott 55. 121. 139. 183. 240. 280 Wallace, Barry 273 Wallace, Bryan 151, 240 Wallace. Dale 256 Wallace, Susan 139, 204, 207, 209, 256 Waller, Robert 125 Walter, Cheryl 240 Wambolt, Julie 241 Ward. Darryl 35. 58, 273 Warden, Debbie 40 Warneke, Paul 21, 55, 61, 118, 182. 240. 243 Warren, Kim 240 Wash, Gina 64, 273 Wasser, George 42 Watson, Maurice 273 Waymire, David 256 Weatherwax, Jamie 256 Weaver, Terry 256 Weaver, Winston 125 Weber, Darryl 72. 73, 80. 81, 256 Wegner, Rick 240 Weiland, Patricia 273 Weil, Douglas 240 Weinreich, Mickey 256 Weis, Lea 148, 256 Weisgarber, Judy 273 Weiss. Bruce 273 Weiss, Lorri 240 Weiss. Rebecca 240 Welsh, Rose 45 We I ton, Melody 240 Wessell. William 256 West Debbie 256 West, Karen 256 West, Kimberly 273 Wesl, Pamela 273 West, Suzanne 180, 184 , 240 Weston. Johanna 240 Wetherington, Charles 240 White, Denise 129, 130, 132, 133. 188. 189. 190, 196, 240 White, Patricia 104. 105, 207, 256 White, Rene 256 White, Vonnie 256 White. William 240 Whitmore, Done 54 Whitney, anne 128. 129. 277 Whittinghill, Jean 82, 84, 85 Wicks, Robert 94, 207, 241 TOM BERGER NATIONALLY KNOWN EDUCATOR International Hair Design A new concept in Full Beauty Salons MEN WOMEN HAIR STYLING HAIR WAVING • HAIR COLORING • IRON CURLING 245-4354 — 245-5618 5 DAYS A WEEK INTERNATIONA HAIR FASHION '45 GRAND AVE BILLINGS Sandee's Senior 511 Grand The Patrons 307 252-2111 —Mediocre Mike's. 2528 First Avenue North - Billings, Montana PIZZA MENU THE HOT DELIVERY PEOPLE DELIVERY HOURS 5 P.M. - MIDNIGHT 12 14 Medium Large Cheese (whole milk mozarella) ................... 2.60 3.45 Onion .................................... Green Pepper................................ Lean Beef (ground fresh daily) ............. Sausage (ground fresh daily)................ Salami............................. Pepperoni ........................................ 2.95 3.95 Canadian Bacon (like ham)................... Tangy Sausage (double smoked) .............. Green or Black Olive........................ Anchovie (very salty) ................. Mushroom (white).............................. Kraut Special (sauerkrat and tangy sausage)... Canadian Bacon and Pineapple ........................ 3.30 4.45 Jeff's Special (sausage, onion green pepper) Mushroom and Any Meat Above............... Shrimp (Carribean) ....................... Mike's Special (tangy. mushroom sausage) . . . Extra Ingredients 35 50 CHICKEN IN THE BASKET ........................... 2.65 SHRIMP SNACK - 3 Large Shrimp, Fries, Toast 2 50 TO GO ORDERS....15 PER PIZZA DELIVERY CHARGE..75 It’s always the right time at Mediocre Mike's! Come in today. y? . A I PfNNZOIl Distributors ™ Pennzoil with Z-7 Ask for iti Available everywhere Pennzoil has something for everyone: Motor oil. motorcycle oil, snowmobile oil, racing oil, and outboard oil. Plus Pennzoil oil and air filters. Pennzoil PENMZOI1 multi vi |  0TO« OIL Distributed by Don Stanaway’s A I Distributors 2112 4th Ave. North PENNjpU i 1 308 The Patrons Congratulations class of 1977 from RIPS' SHOES Big B Shopping Center and Downtown Yee. Wai 128, 149, 257 Yoder, Debbie 273 Young, Alisha 273 Young, Cherie 241 Young, Dann 273 Young, Gerald 89, 100, 273 roung, Keith 257 Young, Kenneth 242 Young, Kevin 273 Young, Raymond 257 Young, Scott 273 Yurian, Jetfery 257 z Z Club 139 Zarzoza, David 58, 59, 100, 160, 273 Zeller, Weyland 146 Ziegler, Karla 257 Zieske. Wesley 273 Zimmerer, Mary 35, 164, 242 Zimmerman. Randall 90, 91, 121. 257 Zimmerman, Rayne 90, 134, 150, 164, 273 Zimmerman, Ronnalynn 90, 91, 78, 241 Zirko, Barry 19, 130, 150. 241 Zupan. Robert 126, 158 Wiederrich, Corrlne 149. 257 Wiesner, Tim 51. 100. 135. 151, 204 , 208, 241 Wiggs. Craig 54, 60, 61, 100, 113, 121, 160, 161. 180. 184, 241, 279 Wiggs, Jerry 31, 241 Wilcox, Cheryl 241 Wilcox, John 129, 134, 198, 275 Wildin, Shelley 257 Wilke, Barbara 273 Wilkinson. Kathy 96, 144. 145, 200, 203, 257 Williams, Charles 257 Williams. Dave21. 151. 152, 166, 167, 241 Williams. Glen 143, 146. 147 Williams, Jacqueline 273 Williams, Laurie 64. 124. 200, 203, 273 Williamson, Judy 257 Wilson, Cheryl 6, 141. 160. 163, 180, 241 Wilson. Cole 273 Wilson, Jon 241 Wilson. Keith 257 Wilson, roberta 241 Wilson, Shelly 273 Wilson. Sitona 241 Wilson, Tom 130 Wilson, Wayne 257 Wlman, Carrie 128, 142, 257 Wiman, Gary 20. 72. 75. 273 Winegardner. Jon 110, 111, 120, 148, 151. 241 Wingerter, Jim 58 , 77, 100, 273 Winslow. Duane 95, 116, 134, 151. 241 Wirth, Dawn 48, 96, 99, 257 Wise. Sheldon 241 Witham, Tillie 44 Wittman, Janice 241 Wittman, Kelvin 257 Wittman, Randy 241 Wold. Mari 19, 141, 150, 162, 163, 241 Woldhauser, Brad 58 Wolt. Kimberly 129, 204, 207, 257 Woltf, Cheryll 273 Wolff, Dirk 257 Wolff. Robin 273 Wolske, Sharon 142 Woodbury. Christie 207. 209, 257 Woodcock, Rod 32. 58, 70. 208, 273 Wooden, Bekki 139, 145, 160, 200, 203. 273 Woods. Joe 34, 273 WRESTLING Varsity 69 JV and Soph 70 Woods, Mike 110, 136 Wyant, Russ 145, 257 Wyatt. Dave 54, 68. 69, 71, 118. 121. 160. 161. 257 Wyman, Ellen 128, 130, 138, 139, 150, 151, 164, 198. 199 , 202, 241 Y YKC 134 Yee, Poon 128, 147, 273 The Patrons 309 2 Offers Retail Furnishings at Wholesale Prices •Offers Free Delivery Anywhere in the United States • Pay more? What for? • 1444 Grand Ave. • Self Service Crescent Cleaners 201 Broadwater Ave. 1707 8th Btreet West YELLOWSTONE GLASS for Auto, Ho e, and Commercial- ReplaceTnents-Nirrors-Soecialties ASK FOR Sam Miyaershima after hours call 0500 ?24 North 15_______Billinas, Montana 310 The Patrons ■ Realtors Insurers Mortgage Bankers P.O. Box 1392 Billings, Montana Spic Span Cleaners EIGHTH STREET WEST AND CUSTER AVENUt PHONE 245-3521 ■ The Patrons 311 Join your Friends Neighbors at Valley Qoedit Union We'd like to lend you o hand. 16th St. West Custer Ave. Phone 656-9100 Anyone Can Qualify tor Membership 312 The Patrons SALES AND SERVICE DITTO STEELCASE ROYAL GE5TETNER VICTOR DICTAPHONE 502 NORTH 32ND ST. BILLINGS. MONT 59103 P O. BOX 1356 PHONE 245-5151 We carry a full line of portable typewriters for all your home and school needs. Good Luck Graduates of 7977 r—4 f t - --L-- s 1 A Li iimuM —Ft JL-. -I q Professional Educators to Serve Your Needs 1815 Grand Phone (406) 259-4185 Billings, Montana Your Complete Music Center OUR 53RD YEAR OF SERVICE j fcOkOE «zw.® ‘' lllllllll '' THE NORTHERN HOTEL IS ALWAYS THERE TO SERVE YOU DINNER ANYTIME ESPECIALLY FOR WINTER FORMAL MISS BRONCETTE PROM FOR Reservations Phone 245-512 GOOD LOCK FROM •Aactuatfti Silfttt Kniylit Muffler and Alignment Three Locations Muffler Shops: 1313 12th St. W. 1 252-6673 4th and 27th (Downtown) 252-0116 Alignment Shop 1245 Central Ave. 248-7107 314 The Patrons Paints-Varnishes-Enamels Spray Equipment Wall Paper-Carpet Linoleum-Drywall Products 2029 Grand Ave. Billings, Montana 252-8501 Moore r j For all your insurance needs P.0. Box 20516 1220 A” Avenue Billings, Montana (406) 245-6148 • • • C The Patrons 315 • j“£-:' ■ — r Instruction Pro shop Equipment Driving range Swimming ' Building lots Bar Restaurant i ,Jga33 ets Weddings Golf Lessons GOLF CLUB and ESTATES 1930 Clubhouse Way m a v, i 252-9244 In the community to serve DOORS ARE OUR SPECIALTY • SALES • SERVICE • INSTALLATION WOOD • METAL • ALUMINUM • FIBERGLASS • GARAGE OVERHEAD _Poa 0 3 Garage Doors Pease II Ever|| PLAIN OR FIBERGLASS PATIO FANCY GARAGE DOORS DOOR} INTERIOR LOCALLY OR EXTERIOR MANUFACT A COMPLETE STYLE PRICE RANGE OF RESIDENTIAL A COMMERCIAL WINDOWS SCREEN DOORS AND WINOOWS -CALL BILUNGS- 248-7315 o DOOR SALES — 1411 4th Avenue North-Billings — 316 The Patrons KASPER'S PHOTO State Farm Insurance Companies-Home Offices: Bloomington, Prompt, Personal Service Del Jones Insurance Agency See Del Jones for all your insurance needs Phone 148-1213 511 N. 30th The Patrons 317 POST OFFICE NEW!  PIPE SHOP Montana's largest selection of imported and domestic pipes tobaccos. 2711 Montana Ave. Phone 248-6879 Billings, Montana GENERAL CONTRACTORS PHONE 252-7139 • POST OFFICE BOX 1102 • 215 NORTH 16TH STREET READY - MIX CONCRETE Billings, Montana SAND AND GRAVEL • EXCAVATIONS i tt ie G§utislyi]e at Coles and Coles Men’s Store. DOWNTOWN. •••HART-ALBIN COMPANY Men's Store Book Store and Hert-Albin West - ft Aft il8 The Patrons The BILLINGS automobile DEALERS ASSOCIATION would like to congratulate the Billings Senior High Class of '77 and wish them good luck in their futures. Archie Cochrane Motors Arnlund Auto Plaza Billings Chrysler-Plymouth Bob Smith Lincoln-Mercury Dana Motors Empire Motors Frontier Chevrolet MacIntyre Motor Company Midland Dodge Ryan Oldsmobile Selover Buick Smith and Jones Datsun Subaru of Billings Wilcox Volkswagon The Patrons 319 Downtown Printers 2712 Second Avenue North Phone 245-3513 3 day service on wedding invitations Our reputation is built on the impressions that we make. SENIOR HIGH PEOPLE... ARE PEPSI PEOPLE .. 320 The Patrons STAR OFFICE MACHINES 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 21 years. Specializing in typewriters, adding machines, calculators, and dictating machines. We also have a complete repair service. if Watch for the opening of if STAR OFFICE MACHINES new if store located at 1505 Ave. D ★ The Patrons 321 CO MARION OPTICIANS Buttreys Shopping Center. 12 12 Grand Ave. M. E. STENERSON Phone: 259-6786 Billings. Montana 322 The Patrons For lovers only IRJQIRVED niAUAKinc DIAMONDS IHihe Ipelman l 21 5 North Oroodwoy 246 0502 Radio Equip Co. 112016th St ALmVUiflE 245-3041 Audio-Car Stereo Headquarters PIONEER SOMETHING ELSE n sound on whools AJDKDfCK Complete Stock—Complete Installa- tion. We Install Most Cars-Pickups. Trade In Your Old Radio—It's Worth Money! We sound better SUPERSCOPE Od dooo oo ... 9 6 0-000 Complete selection of the finest in audio receivers, amplifiers, tuners, speakers, turntables, decks. Check our prices service before you buy! The Patrons 323 MIDWEST ll HEATING«COOLlNG 252-8042 MIDWEST HEATING AND COOLING • Furnace and Air-Conditioning • • General Sheetmetal Work • • Installation • • Service and Repair • EIGHTH STREET WEST AND CUSTER PHONE 245-3521 Devilish good drink! Try it, you’ll like it! ORANGE JULIUS Open daily in Rimrock Mall Take a dip into the good life HIPSTER DOOGAN HIPSTER DOOGRfl Open daily in Rimrock Mall 324 The Patrons EMPIRE SAND AND GRAVEL SAND ■‘■Sr ” SANj rORWEL « Phone 252-8465 You More one k z -hone Than .. ' I {fcCfcJvd- CARD AND GIFT SHOP A store for every age with cards and gifts for every occasion. BOOKSTORE Paperback Books Hard-bound Books Children’s Books Monarch and Cliff Notes Billings Largest Selection of Posters Both Stores On the Mall in West Park Plaza “9s Avenue North Ph«one Nor Mings, Montana 59101 e. North .01 i n PARTNER XI HTXLER ' ffir tfj Avenue Avenuecond Avenue Nort Avenue Pho’oecond Avenue North Phone 258-6668 Mings, lilling'orth Billings, MontaMiings, 59 y Billings, Montana 59101 -PETERBILT MOTORS COMPANY A DIVISION OF P IGGflR GENERAL OFFICES: 38801 CHERRY STREET • NEWARK, TENNESSEE PLANT: 430 MYATT DRIVE • MADISON. TENNESSEE 37115 1607 Alderson Avenue, Billings, Montana 59102 -------Phone 406 259-5541 complete travel agency service Never a service charge Air tickets and reservations When your chicks are ready to leave the nest, Our big birds can fly them best Now Mom and Dad deserve a rest. Come see us. We'll pass the test. Charter and package tours North, South, East, West...__________ Mr. Mic's Travel World Does It Best! The Patrons 327 The Bronc Patrons B B Tire Co. Mr. Mrs. Arthur J. Kautzmann Barber Transportation Co. LCDR and Mrs. John P. Sweeney Big Scoop Ice Cream Leo's Upholstery Sandwich Parlor Midland Office Equipment Billings Sewer Service Montana Video Cardinal Drilling Co. Muscular Dystrophy Association Casa Village Mobile Home Park Odegaard's Heights Hardware Center Lounge Pacer Campers Champion Auto Stores Palmer Oil and Gas Company Connolly Saddlery Poor Boy Drive-Inn Crossroads Food Store Premier Mobile Homes Farwest International Travel Service Rainbow of Kolors Forsythe Air Conditioning Co. Sounder's Cashway Lumber Co. Gray Construction Co. Service Candy Co. Hammermeister Distributing Texaco Skyline Supply Hanser's Automotive Stretch Si Sew Holliday Furniture Sue Matthews Intermountain Telephone Co. Taco John's James Lowe Co. Vaughn Ragsdale Joe Morris Trucking Waterworks Supplies Co. Johnson-Graham Associates • ® Xamhucan iiakkjuk COMPANY 328 The Patrons


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