Billings West High School - Westward Yearbook (Billings, MT)

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GARY DOLS Board Member MAX THORTON Board Member CLYDE McCARTY Board Member 15 WILLIAM SERRETTE Assistant Superintendent WINSTON WEAVER Assistant Superintendent of Secondary Education DISTRICT 2‘ ARCHIE ELLIOT Director of Art JIM DUTCHER Assistant Supervisor of P.E. and Athletics JOE CALLEN Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent i 16 -□MINISTRATION GUS BOOROS Purchasing Agent JOHN ROSENBERGER Clerk and Business Manager ROY MORIN Director of Transportation EORGE LaRUE upervisor of Buildings and Grounds MRS HILDA CREAMER Office Secretary MRS PHYLLIS YEAGER Office Secretary MRS HELEN TOLLEFSON Guidance Secretary MRS. PUTH STEENSON Office Secretary OFFICE: NERVE CENTER AT WEST MR. WILLARD R. WALLACE Principal 19 MR. RUSSELL FITSCHEN Assistant Principal MR. ROY WILLIAMS Administrative Assistant GUIDANCE: BEHIND OPEN DOORS Mrs. Beverly Gjerde, Dean of Girls. B.S. Unlv. of Mont. Mr. Leo Wohler. Dean of Boys. B.A. and M.A. in Math. Eastern Mont. College. Mrs. Doris Hinnaland, School Nurse. B.S. Nursing Ed. RN Grand Forks. Deaconess Hosp. 20 LEFT TO RIGHT. TOP TO BOTTOM: Mrs. Della Ve Cairns. Senior Counselor. B.A. and M.A. Univ. of Mont. Mr. Ronald Dunn. Junior Counselor. B.A. and M.A. Col. of Ida. and Univ. of Ida. Mr. Gary Hall. Sophomore Counselor. B.S. and M.A Mont. State Univ. and Eastern Mont. Col. Mrs. Betty Nesbit, Sophomore Counselor. B.S. Bemidji State Col. Mr. T. W. Kangas, Senior Counselor. B.S. and M.S. Rocky Mtn Col. and Eastern Mont. Col. Mr. Richard Steadman. Junior Counselor. B.S. and M.Ed. Western Mont. Col. and Mont. State Univ. Mr. Ed Sterling. Senior Counselor. M.A. Univ. of Mont. 21 JANITORS AND COOKS: SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL JANITOR: EVERY LITTER BIT HURTS RIGHT: Mr. Leo Still, head janitor. BELOW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Virginia Martratt, Barbara Lauwers, Alvina Lackman, Alma Moore, cafeteria manager, Lowene McNeese, Molly Kindsfater, Lucille Frank. 22 This Page Sponsored By 4 B’s CAFETERIA West Park Plaza LEFT, LEFT TO RIGHT: Leona Guild, Opal McKinney, Edith Patterson, Freda Popp, Elea- nor Kober, Ellen Hicks. BE- LOW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sid Weichert, Palmer Reiten, Harold Stevenson, Bob Coil. 23 MUSIC: TRA-LA-LA BOOM-DI-A RIGHT: The band prac- tices . . . BELOW The band performs. TOP TO BOTTOM: Mr. Russell Creaser. Conductor of Choirs. B.S. and M.M.Ed. Western Mont. Col., Eastern Wash. Col. Mr. Warren Frank, Band, Music Enrich- ment, Music Theory, and Humanities. B.S. and M.S. Eastern Mont. Col. Univ. of III. Mr. H. Stephen Payne, Orchestra, Asst. Band, Girls’ Chorus. B.M. Univ. of Mont. 24 25 FROM TOP TO BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Earl Bailey, Art. B.A. and M.A. Unlv. of Mont, and Univ. of Colo. Mr. Richard Cottrlll, Art. B.A. Eastern Mont. Col. Mrs. Ann Davies, Art (also Spanish). B.S. Eastern Mont. Col., Univ. of Ariz., Knox College, and Univ. of Barce- lona, Spain. Mr. J. George Hefenleder, Art. B.S. Eastern Mont. Col. Mrs. Connie Landis, Art (also Humanities). B.A. Lawrence Univ., M.E. Eastern Mont. Col. I Q. O v ■■ v c X r u. (V? c v ,0? ° - lF r. 'V x rf r,v i 'V X L p Vqj ■ • r vn . (vO 'V J-' -s a X ?. 26 V % c x. . ' £ ' V r txs. 7 CT- e c- lo r • t ART: S .___ COLOR OUR WORLD WITH BEAUTY 27 ENGLISH: SAY IT BELOW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Grace Aschoff. Eng. IV. B.A. Montclair State Col. Mr. Lowell Bushnell, English IV Stagecraft. B.S. M.A. Univ. of Oreg., Univ. of Iowa Mrs. Darla Bustos. Eng. III. B.S. M.S. Eastern Mont. Col. Mrs. Lynn Denesen, Eng. II. B.A. Wash. State Univ. Mr. Frank Estes. Eng. IV (Honors) (Ancient History). B.A. M.A. Univ. of S.C. Eastern Mont. Col. Mrs. Jane Hudson, Eng. II. B.A. M.A. Univ. of Neb., Eastern Mont. Col. Mr. Ron Fisher, Speech, Eng. Forensics. B.S. M.A. Eastern Mont. Col. Wash. State Univ. Mrs. Dorothy Foreman. Eng. IV. B.A. M.A. Col. of Great Falls Univ. of S.D. Mrs. Jody Grossi, Eng. III. B.S. M.A. Chadron State Col. Mr. Gerald Hicks, Eng. II III. B.A. N. Dakota State Univ. Miss Amaretta Jones. Eng. II. B.A. Univ. of Mont. Mr. Dick Lambrecht, Reading (Humanities). B.S. and M.S. Eastern Mont. Col., Univ. of Calif. Mrs. Pamela Larson, Eng. 11. B.A. Col. of Great Falls. Mrs. Hilda McCleave, Eng. II (Dept. Head). B.A. Col. of Emporia. Mrs. Laura Marchant, Eng. IV. B.A. Brigham Young Univ. 28 ON PAPER TOP TO BOTTOM. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Roger Megerth, Eng. IV. (WESTWARD Adv.), B.A. M.A. Pomona Col., Univ. of Mont. Mr. Lew Morris, Eng. Ill (KODIAK Adv.). B.S. B.A. Univ. of Wyo. Mrs. Carol Rice, Eng. II. B.S. Mont. State Univ. Mr. Floyd Roalkvam, Eng. II. B.A. Stanford. Mrs. Beverly Rollins, Eng. III. B.A. Univ. of Wyo. V Mr. Oscar Ronning, Eng. III. B.A. Eastern Mont. Col. Mr. Keith Shikany, Eng. IV. B.A. Carroll Col. « Mrs. Carol Simmons, Eng. III. B.S. M.S. Eastern Mont. Col., Mont. State Univ. . SO Mr. Leonard Spicer, Eng. IV. B.A. Univ. of N. Dakota. f v Miss Patti Swoboda, Eng. B.A. Univ. of Mont. ' ' ( ABOVE: Miss Amaretta Jones and Miss Patti Swoboda are the first two West High graduates to teach full-time at West. 30 LEFT, TOP: Mr. Keith Shahan stresses a point during a history class. LEFT, BOTTOM: Mr. J. Bruington displays another talent besides teaching to his government class. TOP: Mr. Jack Peckham shuffles through notes during a history class. FROM TOP TO BOTTOM: Mr. J. Bruington, Am. Government and U.S. History. B.A. and M.A. Univ. of Mont, and Ohio State Univ. Mr. Arthur Desonia, Mont. History. B.E. and M.E. Western Mont. Col., East- ern Mont. Col. Mr. Eugene Holen, Am. Government and Accounting. B.S. and M.S. Minot State Col., Univ. of N. Dak. Mr. Walton Laird, Social Science. B.A. and M.A. Univ. of Mont. Mr. Armand Lohof, Social Studies. B.S. Rocky Mountain Col. Mr. Dan Magstadt, Am. Government. B.A. Univ. of Mont. Mr. Michael Paterson, U.S. History. B.S. Mont. State Univ. Mr. John (Jack) Peckham, World and Am. History. B.A. Duke Univ. and M.A. Eastern Mont. Col. Mr. Kenneth Roth, Social Science and Dept. Head. B.S. and M.E. Mont. State Univ. Mr. Keith Shahan, U.S. History. B.A. and M.A. Pacific Lutheran Univ. and Wash. State Univ. Mr. Roy Widenhofer, Am. History. B.S. M.S. Univ. of Mont., Eastern Mont. Col. Mr. Edwin Ward, Am. Government, World Affairs and Prob. of Democracy. B.G.E. and M.Ed. Univ. of Omaha, Univ. of Idaho. Mr. Jack Young, Am. History and Humanities. B.A. Colorado State Col. 31 RIGHT: Student makes a death mask. FAR RIGHT: Removing one of the humanities stained glass win- dows from the office is Shelly Bergum. BELOW: Hutterlte children talk with Mr. Dick Lambrecht. The newest course at West, humanities, involved four teachers and seventy-two seniors in art, music, literature and history. The two-hour class, which could be taken in place of English and civics, stressed participation. The class visited the State Legislature in Helena, a Hut- terite colony at Spring Creek Ranch, and various local attractions, such as the Yellowstone Art Center and the Billings Gazette. Most students were enthusiastic about the class, and as an experiment in learning, humanities was rated a great success. HUMANITIES: THE STUDY OF CULTURES BUSINESS: FINGERS BE NIMBLE, BRAINS BE QUICK BELOW: Mr. Harold Frank seems to be counting the minutes until class is out for the day. RIGHT: Mrs. Jean Majoros casts a warning glance at a student in Secretarial Office Practice. FROM TOP TO BOTTOM: Mrs. Agnes Bills, Sec. Off. Prae., M.S., Eastern Montana Col. Miss Roberta Ericksen, Data Processing, Clerical Office Prac. and Office Machines, B.A. and M.A. Nebraska State College and Colorado State College. Mrs. Wilma B. Fender, Typing. B.A. Wayne State College. Mr. Harold Frank, Office Machines, Typing I, and Bus. Law. B.S. Eastern Mont. College. Mrs. Jean Majoros, Shorthand, Sec. Off. Prac., and Bus. Dept. Head. B.S., Mont. State Unlv. 34 TOP. Laurie Mace and Rick Petersen check the errors in their manuscripts. LEFT: Mr. Gary Rey- nolds enjoys the con- clusion of another typing class. FROM TOP TO BOTTOM: Mr. John Miller, Shorthand and Office Machines. B.S. Univ. of Mont. Mr. Guy Patton, Distributive Educ. B.A. and M.A. Colorado State Univ. Mr. Gary L. Reynolds, Accounting I and Typing. B.S. Eastern Mont. Col. Mr. Harvey Roemmich, Typing I. B.S. Eastern Mont. Col. Mr. Ralph (Wes) Watkins, Consumer Economics (also U.S. History). B.S. Eastern Mont. Col. 35 LANGUAGE: “BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATERS” Mr. James Bell, Latin. B.A. Carroll Col. Mrs. Dorothybelle Enwall, Spanish. A.B. Colo. State Col. 36 TOP: Mr. James Bell prepares a lesson for his Latin class ABOVE: German students listen attentively to a tape LEFT TO RIGHT. TOP TO BOTTOM: Mrs. Helen Erickson. German. B.S. Rocky Mt. Col. Mr. Dwight Gauger. French. B.A. Eastern Mont. Col. Mrs. Daphne Hansen, Spanish. A.B. Univ. of Mont. Mr. Harold Hansen, French. B.A. M.A. Univ. of Mont.. Univ. of Besancon (France). Mr. Harry Schneider. German. B.A.. B.Th., M.A. Yankton Col. Mont. State Univ. 37 HOME EC: GUESS WHO’S COMING TO DINNER? ABOVE: Judy Goodlaxon serves cookies to some children as the other members of the class look on. FROM TOP TO BOTTOM: Miss Betty Jo Bryan, Home Ec. B.S. Univ. of Mont. Mrs. Margaret Glynn, Home Ec. B.S. Mont. State Univ. P. E. HUFF . . . PUFF IT'S ROUGH LEFT: Miss Maureen Williams and Linda Loff discuss the difficulties of sophomore badminton. LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Jacque Spaulding, Girls P.E. B.S. and M.S. Mont. State Univ. Miss Maureen Williams, Girls’ P.E. B.A. Rocky Mt. Col. NOT PICTURED: Mr. Robert Graves and Mr. Tom Lux. 39 SCIENCE: OH YOU BLEW IT! RIGHT: Blaine Ostler carefully weighs a glass cube during a chemistry lab. BELOW: Mr. Ron Fenex enjoys a lighter moment while teaching a biology class. NEXT PAGE: LEFT: Bonnie Lambrecht appears to be concentrating during a lab. RIGHT: An experiment . . . ? A toy . . . ? i 40 r. FROM TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. William Baker, Biology. B.S. and M.S. Rocky Mt. Col. and Univ. of Utah. Miss Eillen Cox, Physics (also Math). B.S. and M.S.N.S. Eastern Mont. Col. and Univ. of Wyo. Mr. Leroy Dover, Chemistry. B.S. and M.S. Rocky Mont. Col., Stanford. Mr. Walter Hall, Biology. B.A. and M.A. Univ. of Minn. Mr. John Linn, Physics, B.A. M.S. Univ. of Mont., and Univ. of Ariz. Mr. Gerald Raab, Chemistry and Science Dept. Head. B.S. and M.S. Mont. State Univ., and Univ. of Ore. Mr. Robert Smith, Chemistry (also Math). B.S. and M.S. Ithaca Col., Texas A and M. Mr. Morris Welchlin, Geology. B.S. Univ. of Wyo. j L 41 MATHEMATICS: LEARNING YOUR Miss Berneice Brush, Mathema- tics, B.S. and M.S., Mont. State Unlv. and Unlv. of III. Mr. Dean A. Chinn, P and S Ge- ometry and College Math, B.S., M.B.S., and M.A. Okla. State Univ. Univ. of Colo, and Tulane Unlv. (X’S B’S AND 0’S Mr. Richard Fox. Alg. 2 and Trig. Alg. 3 and Trig. B.A. and M.A. Mont. State Univ. Mr. Richard C. Lee. Math. B.S., Rocky Mountain Coll. Mr. Larry C. Newell, Alg. 2 and Trig., and Alg. 3 and Prob. B.A. and M.A., Univ. of Mont. Mr. Robert Reed, Math, Geometry, and Gen. Math. B.S. and M.S. of Ed., Minot State, and EMC. Mr. Ed Riechert, Alg. 2 and Trig, and Geometry, B.S. and M.S. EMC and St. Louis Univ. Mr. Kenneth Reynolds, Geometry and Algebra. B.E. and M.E. and M.A., Univ. of Mont. Mr. Peter Stecher, Geo. and Alg. 2 and Trig. Coll. Park and Mont. State Univ. Mr. James Stratton, Math and Alg. 2 and Trig. B.S. and M.A. EMC, Univ. of Mont. NOT PICTURED: Mr. Ed Flaherty and Mr. James Connor. AVA AND DRIVERS ED: PICTURE THIS . . . WIPE OUT Mr. Cecil Gilmore. A.V.A. B.S. and M.S. Mont. State Col.. Mont. Univ, Mr. James Peterson. Driv- er's Ed B.S. Rocky Mtn. Col. 44 NJROTC: SECURING AMERICA’S FUTURE Mr. Bert W. Hahn. NJROTC Mr. Eugene A. Vanderbeck, Naval Science Instructor. B.A., Univ. of Southern Calif. 45 INDUSTRIAL ARTS: CIRCUITS, SAWDUST, T-SQUARES 46 SKt. FROM TOP TO BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Jack Davies, Mech. Drawing. B.S. Northern Mont. Col. Mr. Earl Jones, Industrial Arts, Woodworking. B.S. and M.A. Iowa State Univ. Mr. Robert Lane, Wood Shop. B.A. Western Wash. State Col. Mr. Howard Randall, Drafting. B.S. and M.I.E. Montana State and Utah State Col. Mr. Robert Taylor, Electronics. B.S. Mont. State Col. 47 •n-yji.rvf . - .•rr r:J . - ■ •■ «' i TVIjMICI . v- . v •;• -V . ' • .- ■ f'rm ■'• ■ ■•' ■ •■ V v '-V f J t JATES . cs . ED SSES • 3ORTS • GRADUATES • GRADUATES • GRADUATES • GRADUATES • GRADUATES1 ACADEMICS • ACADEMICS • ACADEMICS . ACADEMICS HONORED •HONORED •HONORED •HO CLASSES • CLASSES • CLASHES • CLASSES • CLASSES • (. SPORTS • SPORTS • SPORTS . SflORTS • SPORTS • SPORTS • SPOR: 48 GRADUATES • GRADUATES • GRADUATES . GRADUATES • GRADUATE! ACADEMICS • ACADEMICS ACADEMICS • ACADEMICS • IORED • HONORED • HONORED • HON ASSES • CLASSES • CLASSES • CLASSES • CLASSES • CL — i—v r—v i— -i— y— i— - p- — o r v i—i t o ’ o i ii t o o r '-% I i r1 ' o i i e i t o t ' i SPORTS SPORTS • GRADI • ACAD •HOh • CLAS: sport: ± rn 50 QUEEN PATTY JONES KING PAUL DE VERNIERO ERWIN SCHIELE HOMECOMING ROYALTY Compliments of Baumgartner Weller Studio CARLA JONES JIM FOX BILL SCHUYLER RON SCOLES MARIE BARRETT LAURIE CONNER SNOW ROYALTY COMPLIMENTS OF ZIMMERMAN'S STUDIO 52 LORI HAFNER PAM SAINSBURY ALANE WODNIK DOUG REISIG SCOTT DARKENWALD PAM PEARSON CAL WHITE NA V V QUEEN .j—- ■ CARLA HUSTAD BASKETBALL COMPLIMENTS OF KAREN SMOLLACK GREG HAMLEY 54 ROYALTY CETRONE STUDIO DENNIS POTZMAN ROXANNE HARR 55 ERWIN SCHIELE FROM GERMANY: “IT'S PRETTY NEAT HERE!” In order to describe everything over here, I first thought to just write WEST IS BEST all over this page. But it might sound too much like a slogan. West is not a house, not an institution, not just a school. It’s the people in there—the teachers and the kids—I got to know them and it is they who are really best. AFS is not going to turn the world upside-down, but it sure gave me a lot of friends. Erwin Schiele BOTTOM RIGHT: Erwin’s American family Mrs. Hansen, Joe, Erwin, Joanie, Peter and Mr. Hansen (NOT PICTURED brother John). 56 RICH LEWALLEN IN SWITZERLAND: “A REALISTIC ATTITUDE” One of the things that impressed me about Switzerland was the inter- national feeling. She is unbiased, bordered on the East by Communist neighbors, yet bonded to the West by trade. Thanks to this neutral situation, I caught my first objective glimpse of my own country. The Swiss people live in an ideal situation. The other people of the world could learn a lot from them. Rich Lewallen FAR LEFT: The Zehnders: Jurg, Anneliese, Konrad, Ruedi, Rich, Mr. Zehnder, Grandfather. NEAR LEFT: La chaux de fonde. BELOW: Look- ing over the Swiss Alps toward Austria from Rlgl. 57 Honor Society is an honorary organization, not a service organization. It is designed to give recog- nition to those students who have maintained a high grade point average throughout their years of high school. Those students must also carry an active interest in the school’s organizations and activities. Honor Society is based on four major points: character, leadership, service, and scholar- ship. Students are chosen by their teachers and are recognized in school tapping ceremonies. This year Honor Society held a bake sale and donated part of the profits for a Cub Scout uni- form for an aspiring young scout. The Society also sponsors an induction ceremony in the fall and a spring banquet to honor the members, the inductees, and their parents. RIGHT: Karen Smollack watches eagerly as another new member is ‘'pinned. FAR UPPER RIGHT: Lonely ribbons await their presentation to the new tappees. FAR LOWER RIGHT: Ken Sande escorts newly selected Stephanie Con- dotta. HONOR SOCIETY: ROW ONE: Richard Lewallen—vice-president, Vince Murphy—president, Miss Bernice Brush, Judy Knebel— Terry Spiker, Mary Lou Stewart, Meredith Rollins, Susan Lund, Sally Tollefson, Alane Wodnik, Billy St. John, Carla Baltrusch, Elaine Frank, Karen Smollack, Cammie Bushnell, Terrell Rimpe. ROW THREE: John Thompson, Linda Lenhardt, Paula Sluss, Debra Gaub, Hafner, Peggy Ensign, Mary Kay Adams, Patty Jones, Nona Knight, Marcia Schuman, Bonnie Pluhar, Stephanie Condotta, Liz Hare. Fryer, Mark Newell, Shelley Bergum, Colleen Fresonke, Terri McNeil, Teresa Thomas, Betty Ward, Carole Wilcox, Jaye Swoboda, Hunter, Carole Aalseth, Pam Pearson, Kandi Brown, Gordon McKinney. ROW FIVE: Kevin Larson, John Walmsley, Dave Houghland, June Bartlett, Bill Hall, Richard Morgan, Ken Sande, Tom Dyk, Robert Davidson, David Redman, Kelly Weiss, Bob Broyles, Dennis This Page Sponsored By NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 58 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY secretary. ROW TWO: Regan Rlmpe, Mattern, Peggy Mocabee, Patty Nancy Mueller, Sue Vorhees. Lori ROW FOUR: Keith Locke, Clayton Terri Halland, Allyson Peters, Carol Clinton Walters, Fred Robinson, Mary Potzman, Cal Crawley. This page sponsored by KADENCE CLUB 59 BOYS AND GIRLS STATE: “HE LOVES HIS COUNTRY BEST WHO STRIVES TO MAKE IT BEST” 60 Boys and Girls State 1970 was an ed- ucational experience that will be re- membered for a long time to come. Seven boys and five girls were cho- sen as delegates from West High. Miniature governments were set up with the students acting as county and state officials. Party caucuses were held and the students partici- pated in elections. Besides learning about state government from the in- side out,” the students had a chance to meet other student delegates from all over the state. FAR LEFT: BOYS STATE DELEGATES. Joe Hanserv, Dennis Potzman, Dan Hofferber, Rich- ard Lewallen, Scott Darkenwald, Tom Haider, and Greg Quarles. ABOVE: GIRLS STATE DELEGATES. Judy Knebel, Patty Jones, Peggy Ensign, Meredith Rollins, Shelley Bergum. LEFT: The Montana Capitol Building at Helena. 61 ASSES • CLASSES • CLASSES . CLASSES • CLASSES • CLASSES • CLASSES • lies • ACADEMICS • ACADEMIC;? • ACADEMICS • ACAI DENT ..LIFE • STUDENT LI FE • STUDENT LIFE )NORED • HONORED HONORED • H ONORED • HONORED • HONO PORTS . SPORTS • SPORTS SPORTS • SPOR 62 :MICS • ACADEMICS • ACADEMICS • ACADEMICS • AC STUDENT LIFE • STUDENT LIFE • STUDENT ED • HONORED « HONORED • HONORED • HONORED • HONORED PORT SP SPORTS • 63 WHAT STORIES THESE 64 HALLS COULD TELL 65 FROM PARKING LOT . . . TO DAYLIS . . . TO GYM.. . W-DAY A WINNER 66 This Page Sponsored By HART-ALBIN COMPANY Broadway Second The participants in the 1970 W-Day found that shaving cream is just one of the essen- tial ingredients for a successful job of decorating any car. One imaginative student hung a Helena Bengal in effigy from his car door. Although many worked their Bear spirit” till sunset, others received a different type of inspiration. (Upper right) The W- Day activities began with a caravan to Daylis Stadium. A packed stadium viewed the game, and the West High Band and Majorettes performed during half-time. W-Day ended with an important win for the Bears over Helena 7-4 and the crowning of Home- coming Queen and King Patty Jones and Paul DeVerniero. This Page Sponsored By PONDEROSA INN 2511 1st Ave. N. OPEN HOUSE: PARENTS VS. WEST HIGH X ' This Page Sponsored By ODEGAARD’S 1313 Grand Ave. 68 Open House was held at West High on October 19. This was the night anticipated with mixed emotions by parents and students alike. Some parents undoubtedly expected to meet four-eyed monsters under contract to teach their children. Several students, on the other hand, hoped that their teachers would not make a favorable im- pression on their parents, for fear of no longer receiving sympathy over long homework assign- ments and poor report cards. Although every stu- dent was given an invitation to take home, a minority of parents showed up. This Page Sponsored By SHADOAN’S 2910 2nd Ave. N. “Formal Wear Rental Headquarters” 69 L J ANTS DISCOVER THE MEANING OF LIFE “UNDER THE SYCAMORE TREE” CAST Queen ... Statistician Scientist . General . . Boy ........ Girl ...... Red Ant . . Workers . . . Kathy Prchal Suzanne Hunt Paul Klingman Larry Schultz Corby Skinner Mary Ann Farr .....Pat Scott Sonja Lovejoy Nancy Weller Kim Morse Val Koefelda The West High fall play “Under the Sycamore Tree” was presented on November 13, 14. It is farcial satire on humans and their foibles. The Queen rules erratically over the ant colony, helped by her conservative Chief Statistician. The Gen- eral spends his time harassing the Red Ant and arguing with the Chief Scientist. The Scientist tries to “humanize” the colony by introducing love, and he uses the Boy and the Girl for his experiments. Later, after love has united the Scientist and the Queen, a revolt led by the General is crushed, and the ants discover the meaning of life. The play was directed by Mr. Richard Lee, a math teacher at West High. Mr. Lowell Bushnell was technical director. LOWER LEFT: Larry Schultz decides to take five before he goes on duty. TOP CENTER: One mem- ber of the audience decides to show up a few minutes early to get a number one seat In the back row. MIDDLE CENTER: Mark Hanson helps out with the lighting for the play. BOTTOM CENTER: Paul Klingman, the head Scientist, is working on forty winks while the General and Queen discuss his possibilities. TOP RIGHT: Kathy Prchal, Queen Ant, is content to take care of her child after learning about human love. ABOVE: Larry Schultz and Suzanne Hunt tend to disagree on a couple of points. 71 Hard-working Stagecraft members, under the di- rection of Mr. Lowell Bushnell, built the sets and polished the produc- tions at West this year. Barb Morrison designed most of the sets, and Mark Hanson served as stage manager and lights technician for many of the productions. STAGECRAFT. ROW ONE: Paula Crowell, Cindy Daniels, Verllnda Henry, Susan Serrette, Phyllis Cole, Bridget Coakley, Kim Harris. Megan Hupp, Alan Mueller, Karen Berger. ROW TWO: Mark Hanson, Denise Haider. Cindy Hash. Susan Vossler, Tim Arneson, Collin Hanson. ABSENT: Dan Wright. West High Thespian Troup 2239 was off to a roaring start this year with the fall play, “Under The Sycamore Tree.’’ West also hosted the State Thespian Convention January 22 and 23 with more than 150 Thespians attend- ing. Mary Ann Farr, Troupe secretary, was elected State vice-president. Corby Skinner, vice-president of the school troupe, served as district representative. Children’s Theater is on the agenda for the spring. THESPIANS. FRONT: Larry Schultz—President, Jaye Swoboda, Kim Morse. BACK: Lynell Hoesel, Gayle Miller, Corby Skinner—Vice-president, Barb Morrison, Kathy Prchal—Recorder, Denise French, Karen Col- berg, Paul Cameron, Mary Farr, Mark Hanson, Toni Parks, Becky Thomas, Megan Hupp, Bridget Coakley. 72 This Page Sponsored By PETER YEGEN JR. 211 N. 30th St. “We Pay for Ashes Sell Dirt Cheap” BEHIND THE SCENES FOOTLIGHTERS, THESPIANS, STAGECRAFT Footlighters, West High’s Drama Club, scored a hit with their work on the drama productions. President Kim Morse, Vice-President Mark Hanson, and Secretary Karen Colberg initiated many projects for the group, such as ushering, concessions, and sponsoring a chil- dren’s party at Neighborhood House for Christmas. Many members were initi- ated into Thespians in January at the State Convention. FOOTLIGHTERS: 1. Linda Meiss 2. Jennifer Heiser 3. Sandy Vineyard 4. Debbie Stegman 5. Kit Einngran 6. Colin Hanson 7. Tim Arneson . 8. Becky Thomas 9. Bridget Coakley 10. Allan Mueller 11. Susan Vossler 12. Tricia Smith 13. Denise Haider 14. Jaye Swoboda 15. Val Koefelda 16. Lynell Hoesel 17. Karen Colberg—Secretary 18. Vicki Corcoran 19. Jennifer Jordan 20. Denise French 21. Sonja Lovejoy 22. Nancy Weller 23. Megan Hupp 24. John Walmsley 25. Barb Vail 26. Peggy Dugan 27. Teri Cottle 28. Mary Ann Farr 29. Kim Harris 30. Jocelyn Macdonald 31. Kathy Prchal 32. Mark Hansen—Veep 33. Kim Morse—President 24. Deanna Turner 35. Pat Scott 36. Vicky Watkins 37. Karen Berger 38. Sue Bach 39. Susan Martin 40. Susan Serrette 41. Toni Parks 42. Larry Schultz 43. Corby Skinner 44. Barb Morrison 45. Gayle Miller 46. Paula Cameron This Page Sponsored By LATIN CLUB 73 ELEVATOR INSTALLED: WEST ACHIEVES NEW HIGH With every year, changes come to West High. This school year included the planning and completion of an elevator by the stairway closest to the office. This elevator will be primarily used for those with physical dis- abilities. Disabled students are given keys to use the elevator to insure its availability to those in need. I UPPER RIGHT: The unfinished elevator shaft. ABOVE: f Mr. George LaRue, School District 2 Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds; Mr. Russell Fitschen, Assist- ant Principal and Mr. C. C. Merry, head of Yellow- stone Hydraulics, the company that installed the eleva- tor. RIGHT: Mr. Leroy Still, head janitor, cuts the rib- bon held by Mr. W. R. Wallace, Principal, and Mr. Fitschen; l Wednesday, December 16, 1970, the Westward photographers visited “Lit- tle Big Man” Day in Montana. The premiere of the controversial Western starring Dustin Hoffman and (above, right) Richard Mulligan was at the Fox Theater, and the proceeds went to Indian projects in the state and the Yellowstone County Art Center. The Day’s activities started off with Indian contests, games, and dances in downtown Billings. First to see the film was an all-Indian audience at a matinee performance. In the evening, a buffet and cocktail party was given at the Northern Hotel. THE NAMES HAVE NOT BEEN CHANGED. . . ' l£AM The incident (date: November 7, day before the West-Senior football game) portrayed in the above pictures is true; the names have not been changed because the faces are guilty. This group, alias Robin Smith, Marlis Miller, Carol Hearron, Linda Kuch, Tom Macke and Kenton Kober took an “afternoon off” and made a trip to the “rough side” of town—Senior High Territory. There they found—to their pleasure—an open window in the Senior High building. Having no other plans that afternoon, they decided to hang a sign. Because of the attitudes of Senior High students who ob- served this adventure, their sign was eventually guided by gentle tugs to the ground, but not before a photographer captured the varied triumphs of the afternoon caper. 78 This Page Sponsored by STUDENT COUNCIL 79 7 80 STUDENT COUNCIL: STUDENT VOICE 3 STUDENT COUNCIL. ROW ONE: Wayne Larson, Bob Holbrook, Marlene Stene, Jaye Swoboda, Claudia Doty, Van Arsdale, Kevin Kurth. ROW TWO: Vicki Schv.an. Mary Kay Adams, Rhonda Johnson, Marlene Belcher, Do ly B tier, Kathy Marvin. Sharon Davis. Marion Booth. ROW THREE: Rod Christlonsen Tim Sweeney Cindy Coats. Ostler, Randy Roth, Denise French, Jennifer Jordan. Sharlene Anderson, Judy Rambold. ROW FOUR: Dan Vladic. Phil Smart, Rod Friedt, Carl Barthley, Ken Sande, Bill Hall. Kelly Weiss, p°.nn,e Gin9er Yost- R9v'f. Thorson, Donna Rader. Jerry Relslg, Marilyn Hall, Jean Thill, Priscilla Rhodes Debbie Schara Terri McNeH, Browning, Gene Redmon, Bill Headapohl, Shanna Rehberg, Linda Lenhardt Debbie Foreman, Peggy Sterling ROW SEVEN: Lew Anderson, Glnny Marsac, Jo Selvig, Jo Christianson. Mike Czarnowsky, George Lee, Mark Duane Stenback. Richard Gauen. ROW EIGHT: Gordy Blevins, Jim Whitbeck, Cal Crawley, Jim Straight. Sam Yates, Ron Ostermiller, Jeff Biersdorf, Lance Newman. Sue Ballard, Widge Baldrige. STANDING: Advisor Mr. Doug Relslg—President, Advisor Mr. Roy Williams. Student Council sponsored a food drive at Christmas to help provide for the needy of Billings. The Council also helped support various school organizations with money earned at the candy and ice cream counters and with money collected from the cafeteria juke box. The class and Council officers met with the school board several times during the year. These meetings many times con- cerned a revision of the hair and dress codes. Through the hard work of the combined students of Billings, es- pecially that of West’s Charlie Yegen, on February 17, 1971, the codes were officially dropped by the school board, with only these limitations: “We revise the present dress code to read that the personal appearance and dress of the students be left to the good taste and dis- cretion of the individual student and his parents.” The immediate results were predictable. West’s female attire fluctuated from jeans and T-shirts to the familiar dresses, and the few males already sporting long hair joyfully re- moved their wigs. But an even deeper result was the realization that the student’s voice had been heard. RIGHT: Tired, aching feet? Oh ... . Take your shoes off! MIDDLE RIGHT: A poll” was taken by Student Council to determine whether or not the students of West High favored revision of the hair and dress codes. A majority of the students were in favor of a loosening of the codes. FAR RIGHT: Something, or perhaps somebody, has the eye of Greg Hamley at a Cguncil meeting. HAIR AND DRESS CODES DROPPED EXPERIENCE IN INDIVIDUAL FREEDOM Pam Sainsbury, Klm Conltz, Jan Christianson, Mary Westbrook, Scott Jahn. Judy Fuchs, Carla Hustad, Paula Camron, Katie Patten, Barb Sally Tollefson. Corby Skinner. Erwin Schiele, Mike 'Dimich. Blaine Barb Batts, Lee Ann Michel, John Staley, Cass Conitz, Vince Murphy, Mark Model, Bob.Molen, Jerry Lindh, Mark Stout, Kerry Fritz, Steve Carol Matchett. ROW SIX: Martin Warblngton, Neal Schrelbeis, Bev Lynell Hoesel, Carol Walters, Penny Ash, Peggy Ensign, Keith Locke. Halllgan, Kris Hickel, Kirk Johnson. Tim Hall. Bill Schulyer, Bill Fochs, Peck, Bill Wood, Shull Lemlre, Mary Farr, Charlie Yegan, Monte Jack Young, Joe Hanson—Vice-President, Patty Jones—Secretary, 81 KADENCE CLUB AND Z-CLUB: LEADERSHIP THROUGH SERVICE Being a service club, Z-Club has three types of projects by which the members serve others. The first type of project is Ihe school project. This year the club paid for the call that Erwin Schiele, West’s borrowed” German native, made to his home in Augsburg, Germany at Christmas. They also sponsored a boy to Boys State and every first and third Monday of the month supplied the faculty lounges with ten dozen cookies. The members ushered at the various choral con- certs and at the musical Fiddler on the Roof.” The second type of project is the community service project. The club held a Halloween party for children at the Billings Receiving Home and sang at the County Nursing Home. The girls gave a Christmas party at the Friendship House and sent 130 pounds of paperback books, home- made Christmas candy and cook- ies, and drugstore items to a pla- toon in Viet Nam. The third and most far-reaching project of Z-Club was their national service project, in which they sponsored a boy in Calcutta, India. Z-Club is spon- sored by Mrs. Laura Lee Marchant and its officers were: Debbie Fore- man—P resident, Tricia Smith— Vice-President, Carol Matchett— Secretary, and Julie Wetch—Treas- urer. Z-CLUB. ROW ONE: Allison Fisher, Mary Korell. Debbie Morrison, Sue Aleksich, Mary Lou Foreman. Tricia Smith. Carol Aalseth. ROW TWO: Anne Billington, L'naa Langhausen. Kim Wallinder, Laurie Loyning, Linda Sherseth, Betty Ward, Carol Matchett, Elaine| M . Prchal, Jenny Jordan, Connie Coffman, Paula Crowell, Kim Morse, Ann McClusKie, o Debbie Worthington, Michelle Schoenthal, Becky Skovgaard, Debbie Hanson. 82 KADENCE CLUB. ROW ONE: Marie Barret, Cindy Coats, Marlene Belcher, Nona Knight, Laurie Connor, Marcia Schuman, Sandy Hanson, ROW TWO: Debbie Pullum, Kathy Lenhardt, Stevie Pust, Marsha Cox, Debbie Bailey, Sally Norsworthy, Mary Farr, Marlis Miller, Carol Hearron, Jo Selvlg, Denlce Zinnecker. ROW THREE: Marlene Malsom, Dorothy Cazar, Cherle Lewis, Gall Dunsworth, Terl Babcock, Pat Scott, Kim Conltz, Sherry Herren, Rae Anne Larson, Susan Baird, Jane Sherry, Patty Moren, Lynell Byrd, Hester Hoffman, Toni Park. Vera Scott. ROW FOUR: Mary Kay Adams, Alane Wad- nick, Molly Arey. Debbie Huber, Peggy Mocabee. Lynn Turner. Patty Grimm. Gall Schultz, Sunny Sandy, Kim Harris, Laurie Waylander, Ruth Jackson, Debbie Frey, Penny Ash, Kristi Cooper, Paula Camron. Donna Rader, Terri Splker, Bonnie Pluhar, Peggy Eaton, Denlce French, Mrs. Wilma Fender. With money-making projects and sponsoring the annual Christ- mas formal, Kadence Club had an exceptionally busy year. The girls sold concessions and punched tickets at the football games. In the fall, they held a bake sale to help pay the formal expenses and also sold bear-booster buttons during the winter: Kadence sponsored a delegate to Boys State, and had a spring money-raising project to aid in this effort. Also in the spring, the girls had a get-together honoring seniors and newly- elected officers. The officers of the club were: Mary Kay Ad- ams—President. Alane Wodnik—Vice-President, Marcia Schu- man—Secretary, Cindy Coats—Treasurer, Donna Rader—Histo- rian, and the representatives from each class were Sunny Sandy—Sophomores, Sally Norsworthy—Juniors, Meredith Rol- lins—Seniors. FAR LEFT: The faces of Mary Kay Adams and Mrs, Carol Rice show that prom-planning Is not all hard work Moe, Judy Hanson, Judy Roberts, Julie Wetch, Debbie Ladonna Preuninger, Karen Hansen, Kathy Cherne, Carole Wilcox, Carol Steinmetz. ROW THREE: Kathy Parkes, Carol Melby, Laurie Agnew, Terri Elliot. 83 On the evening of December 12, 1970, one hardly would have recognized the cafeteria. Kadence Club set out on a “Mission Impossible” to convert the brick walls of the lunchroom to frosty scenes of win- ter. By nine o’clock the cafeteria rendered a setting of ice blue and silver. Mission accomplished! A mil- lenium of sparkling stars lit the ceiling. The total effect was one of wintry romance, which soon shone on the faces of the some fifty couples attending, such as Diane Leuschen and John Hein (near right), Dede Turner and Bob Swain (upper right) or Dianne Mackin and Dave Houghland (far right). A highlight of the formal was the crowning of Snow Royalty- Queen Suzanne Madden and King Mike Sant (middle right). 84 2 [ju Juife VjlL (di i . W J8tmz, A - OjlXjHuIJIarmi tu[ T JMODuu-lUxo THE FORMAL] I This Page Sponsored By DON FLOBERG REAL ESTATE 923 Broadwater Square 85 PLEBICOS: INVOLVEMENT PLEBICOS. SITTING: Corby Skinner, Shull Lemire. ROW ONE: Shelley Bergum, Susie Parkes, Paula Camron, Carol Matchett, Carol Hearron, Tim Sweeney, Patty Bawden, Sandy Boland, Marilou Moe, Sandra Dilley, Tracy Bradford, Diane Leuschen, Barb Butler. ROW TWO: Susan Woodbury, Glenda Gunder- son, Diane Schaenen, Janice Slaughter. Mary Farr, Chris Jacobson. Rick Munsell, Sally Norsworthy, Kim Wallinder, Susan Martin, Marilyn Hall, Julie Wetch, Katie Patten.. Plebicos tries to promote an interest in politics at all levels, beginning within the school. This year Plebicos spon- sored an amendment in Student Council which returned voting in the election of officers to the halls. Only royalty selec- tions remain in the classrooms. Plebi- cos takes care of the tallying of ballots in the voting of class and Council of- ficers. Plebicos sent a good luck tele- gram to the basketball team at divisional tournament, and also helped improve spirit by plastering the walls with Plebi- cos Bear Power posters (upper right) during Spirit Week. The Plebicos spon- sor was Mr. Arthur Desonia and the of- ficers were: Tim Sweeney—President, Corbie Skinner—Vice-President, Glenda BAC CLUB. ROW ONE: Susan Carol Walter, Cheryl Steiner. Barb Butler. Jan Christiansen. Schuman, Susan Keller, Kari Warren, Regan Rimpe, Susan This Page Sponsored By WEST PARK PLAZA MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION 32 Stores to Serve You 86 PLEBICOS BAC: WE’VE GOT S-P-l-R-l-T! BAQ is active! This girl’s service club sold con- cessions at football and basketball games, punched tickets at games, and held a bake sale to earn money. The members also sold refresh- ments at a speech meet held in Billings. They gave small tokens of remembrance to the cheer- leaders, the wrestlers, and the basketball team, and sponsored a dance. BAC donated turkeys to the deprived at Christmas and filled in the planter in the main hall with stones. One of the greatest assets of West High spirit is the Golden Bear, sponsored by BAC. A pep assembly just would not be the same without the BAC Bear. The offi- cers of BAC were: Carol Walter—President, Cheryl Steiner—Vice-President, Sandy Donovan—Secre- tary, and Patty Jones—Treasurer. Its sponsors are Mrs. Beverly Rollins, Mrs. Dorothy Foreman, and Mrs. Darla Bustos. Solberg, Jo Christianson, Diane Patterson, Linda Lenhardt, Paula Sluss, Rhonda Shlskowsky, Mary Selover, Mary Langstaff, The Bear, Sandy Donovan, Patty Jones, Kathy Roney, Lori Weller, Tomi Fields, Barbara Schmidt. Debbie Hefner. Pam Duff, srC ROW TWO: Leslie Hodgson, Lee Stockburger, Andrea Rollins, Sondra Tiff, Jocelyn MacDonald, Charlotte Ronning, Kathy ,-c Finley. Sue Shannon, Penny Johnson, Linda Hansen, Debbie Stegman, Ragan Volk, Nancy Smith, Diane Ullman, Bobbie ) Tf'F . A A r O s a ss 87 KODIAK: SPOTLIGHT KODIAK STAFF. ROW ONE: Mr. Lew Morris. Judy Rambold, Kathy Prchal, Joe Hansen, Gloria Fry, Sally Tollefson, Sandy Hansen. Shelly Becotte. Laurie Mace, Karen Johnson, Tanya Truax. ROW TWO: Gayle Stin- son. Diane Leuschen, Natalie Snyder, Charlene Norick, Louise Pearson. Kathy Chapel. Erwin Schiele. Willy Williams, Paul Small, Susan Moser, Shelly Bergum. ROW THREE: Bobbie Park. Chris Rubich, Patrick Ryan, Greg Slgrlst, Tom Macke, Shane Lees, Tom Hurley. FOURTH PERIOD JOURNALISM. LEFT ROW: Cay Way- man. Darrel Redman. Linda Goff. Debbie Kozeliskl, Vickie Wetch. MIDDLE: Dan Schwartz, Pat Bradley. Mary Westbrook, Patti Morin. Kim Barnett. RIGHT ROW: Val Metropolis. Sandy Murray, Barb Batts. 88 This Page Sponsored By KEY CLUB ON ACTIVITIES The year 1970-71 was another year of surprises from the KODIAK staff. Somehow, from amidst all the con- fusion in Room 127 sixth period every day, the KODIAK was pub- lished twelve times during the school year. Edited by Sally Tollef- son and sponsored by Mr. Lew Morris, the newspaper contained articles on school and community happenings. The KODIAK staff’s Christmas present to the student body was a red and green Christ- mas issue; and on April Fool’s Day, the paper was filled with articles on the local cycling club and the DARN Good Citizen Award winner from West. All in all, the KODIAK maintained its reputation as being a very original publication. RIGHT: Kodiak members try to come up with an original column idea. BELOW: Judy Rambold, absorbed in thought, writes an article for an upcoming issue. This Page Sponsored By KEY CLUB 89 In its second big year at West, American Field Service Club formulated many plans for money-raising projects. Among these were a dance at the beginning of the year and the presentation of movies such as “Wait Until Dark” in our auditorium. All of AFS Club’s pro- ceeds plus donations from other service clubs went towards the AFS program. This year the AFS finalists were juniors Val Bellingham and Paul Small (above). During the summer Rich- ard Lewallen went to Switzerland, and Erwin Schiele was the AFSer from Germany. AFS CLUB. KNEELING. Katie Patten—Vice-president, Kari Finley—treasurer. Kathy Jones—Secretary. Tim Sweeney—President. ROW TWO: Terri Linn. Carol Hear- ron. Ardene Berndt. Sam Long. Sandra Dilley. Marilou Moe, Julie Wetch, Carol Matchett, Glenda Gunderson, Susie Parkes. Sally Norsworthy, Bob Masters, Kathy Roney. Charlotte Ronning, Diane Leuschen. Heidi Heada- pohl. ROW THREE: Richard Lewallen. Corby Skinner, Val Bellingham. Paul Small. TOP: Jay Gardiner, Jim Janke. Erwin Schiele. Kim Nordstog. 90 AFS CLUB SUPPORTS FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS; URSA MAJOR STAFF PRODUCES A SCHOOL-SPIRITED MAGAZINE URSA MAJOR STAFF. Tim Sweeney. Sue Bach. Carole Wilcox. Ann Bloomdahl. Bill Wilde. Kevin Larsen. Rhonda Shishkowsky, Kathy Prchal, Elizabeth Hare. Debbie Stegman, Meredith Rollins, Sandy Hansen. Sondra Tift, Shelley Bergum. Kenneth Nickoloff, Doug Anglin. Mrs. Grace Aschoff. URSA MAJOR, West High’s creative arts magazine, was newer than ever this year. Sponsored by Mrs. Grace Aschoff, the publication stressed student in- volvement. A new shape and and size, as well as contests in the various areas, awakened the school’s interest. Art and photography, as well as fiction, non- fiction and original music, were published. Editor-in-chief was Kathy Prchal, as- sistant editor—Meredith Rollins, non-fiction editor—Elizabeth Hare, fiction—Kevin Larsen, poetry—Rhonda Shishkowsky, and art editor—Bill Wilde. This Page Sponsored By 1223 Grand Ave. LOST HORIZON IMPORTS BIG SKY LINEN 1223 Grand Ave. 715 Central Ave. 91 Here it is, folks, the 1970-71 WESTWARD! All year long those rowdy kids in Room 123 during fifth pe- riod every day worked toward the time of annual distribution. As early as August, ad sales were go- ing on to earn money to put the book out. The first major projects of the year were class photos and organizational pictures. Under the guidance of Mr. Roger Megerth, the staff managed to overcome com- mon problems such as lost pictures, missing nega- tives, and an occasional broken camera and met all four deadlines successfully. WESTWARD STAFF. ROW ONE: Jim Janke, Becky Malm, Robin Smith, Mr. Roger Megerth, Marlis Miller, Susie Parkes, Scott Girardot. ROW TWO: Steve Cosner, Terri Kaufman, Carol Matchett, Glenda Gunderson, Carol Hearron, Kathy Jones, Connie Coffman, Linda Sherseth, Kim Reineking, Katie Patten, Scott Peters, Fred Mihalek, Tom Macke. TOP: Kenton Kober. NOT PICTURED: Barb Morrison. RIGHT: Jim Janke applies himself to his sports layouts. 92 ANNUAL STAFF “COOKS UP” ANOTHER WESTWARD TOP: What is an annual without pictures? Darkroom technician Kenton Kober examines a newly-printed picture for defects. ABOVE: Co-editors Barb Morrison and Robin Smith ■ power the WESTWARD to completion. RIGHT: Adviser Roger Megerth strikes a typi- cal stance during one of his pep talks. This Page Sponsored By STUDENT COUNCIL 93 FORENSICS: I EXPRESSING THOUGHTS THROUGH WELL- CHOSEN WORDS 94 Once again the West High Fo- rensics team sailed through the year, bringing home high honors at every tournament. For the second year in a row. the team won the Grand Sweepstakes traveling trophy at Great Falls in October. The Grand Sweepstakes were also won at other tournaments which included Bozeman. Mis- soula. Laurel, Rocky Moun- tain, and Magic City. Nearly eighty students in all partici- pated in the Forensics pro- gram this year. Debate, ex- temporaneous speaking, and duo and solo drama are taught. Coaches this year were: Mr. Ron Fisher—debate, Mrs. Jane Hudson—speech, and Mrs. June Conaway— drama. TOP LEFT: Mark New- ell takes notes during a de- bate. FAR LOWER LEFT: Partners Jaye Swoboda and Mark Newell exchange doubt- ful glances at opponent Craig Wolff’s response during cross- examination. CENTER: Mere- dith Rollins poses with the Great Falls Grand Speech- Drama trophy. LEFT: Tim Sweeney and Mary Farr go through their interpretation of Love Story.” FORENSICS. ROW ONE: Janice Slaughter. Nancy Weller. Robin Parshall. Barb Schmidt. Terri L ™- tU ? £0n,a way. Jocelyn MacDonald. Michelle Schoenthal. Cathy Lenhardt, Patti Brelnholt. Lynn Turner ROW TWO. Debble Bach Mc lle Kelleher Terrl Davis. Linda Meiss. Chris Lechner. Gayle Miller, Mary Farr. Jo Edwards. Linda Kirkwood Judy Fuchs- ar Ostermlller. ROW THREE: Lee Erpenbach, Carolyn Pletala. Sharon Novak. Diane Scbaenan .Sissy Scott •Colleen' SnelL Debra I'lams Steve Vannoy. Terri Cottle, Tim Sweeney. Barb Sopp. Suzanne Hunt, Kim Morse. Pat Scott. Gall Haley. Mark Newel. Mike Hare, Debbie Hefner. Debbie Black. Penny Johnson. Mark Diamond. Sue Bach. Kathy Prchal Terri |a''u ch- atl® £atten. Becky Thomas. Mike Olson. Norma Sitton, Martha Phelps. Bob Burns. Bill Wood. ck Nelson rrY Shultz, Richard Gauen. Widge Baldridge. Craig Wolff. Ken Humphrey. Hal Forseth. Paul Warblngton. Curt 6 8 1 1,1 John Walmsley. Jaye Swoboda. Corby Skinner, Pete Bachelor, Ann Bloomdahl. Debbie Hanson. John Thompson, Mark Pa PEP CLUB, GAA, ADD “FEMININE TOUCH” TO Geek, Pam Taylorf ackle eed,' JeaMe3Albrecht LKeHy Mart Fetsch. Helen Bartlett. Patrice Koch, Chris Schroeder, Carlene Duf , Debbie Miller. Phyllis Schoenbeck Tracy Bradford Su an MarS En,sign’ Susan Axe- Vlckie Vanderloos. Debbie Hefner, Pam Marie Geek. Barb Bell. THIRD ROW Kathy McCall Sandv L da .?allard- Mary Langstaff, Linda Kokko, Chris Perdew, Donna Wiedrick, Bonnie Pluhar. Fran Keil. Jacque Michfel BeckvBenohRO™ ' La“r! vMaCe £athy Cherne- Vicki Contravespi. Vickie Smith, Lilian Marsh! DIPietro. Jan Model. Cindy Coats. Sally Rogers. Darcy Schw?nV°Debb1l Morr on. ’ P3m Berckmoes- Klt Finneran- Dolly Jahn. Sue McMahon, Dianne GAA: Girl’s Athletic Association is a club for all girls who enjoy participating in sports. This year the club’s many activities included volleyball, basketball, badminton, flag football, and ice skating. GAA also tried its hand at bowling. The group met on Monday nights all throughout winter and into spring up until the opening of track season. As one member put it: “We play around a lot.” This Page Sponsored By HANSEN MUSIC 213V2 N. Broadway “If it’s Musical Instruments See Us 96 AND GIRLS’ VARSITY SCHOOL ATHLETICS PEP CLUB. ROW ONE Denice Zinnecker, Marcia Schu- man, Nona Knight, Patty Jones, Ginny Marsac, Jo Selvig. ROW TWO: Shelly Herren. Terrie Elliot. Jo Ann Bell, Gail Kanvick, Peggy Sterling—President, Linda Straight— Secretary, Sandy Boland, Pam Dutf, Tomi Fields, Debbie Hefner. ROW THREE: Sue Harris. Renee Stoltz. Cathy Cherne, Lenore Kibler, Vickie Vanderloos, Pam Taylor. Susan Axe, Carol Steinmetz. ROW FOUR: Penny Bailey, Mary Lou Shanks. Sandy Vineyard. Nancy Bell. Marilyn Grosskop, Karen Berger, Sue Serrette, Jeanette Scott. NOT PICTURED: Kathy Schuman—Vice-president. GIRL’S VARSITY CLUB. Girl's Varsity is a club for all girls who have re- ceived a letter in girl’s athletics which include golf, gymnastics, track, or tennis. This year the club’s main proj- ect was the awarding of a scholarship to a senior girl in the club. The girls also raised money to pay for their blazers and emblems. Projects in- cluded the sale of cookbooks and West High tee-shirts. ROW ONE: Peggy Ensign. Leslie Hodgson. Carol Walter, Cindy Coats, Darcy Schwend, Sally Rogers. Bonnie Pluhar, Laurie Mace. Colleen Newell, Pam Royer. Ginny Marsac. ROW TWO: Kelley Martinson, Terry Halland. Barb Wells, Penny Ash, Dolly Jahn, Nona Knight, Sue McMahon, Kathy McCall. Pat Hartman, Kelley Geisler, Marie Barrett, Denise Scilley. This Page Sponsored By WEST PARK PLAZA MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION 32 Stores to Serve You 97 CHEERLEADERS: THE SPIRIT ONES CHEERLEADERS. ROW ONE: Denice Zlnnecker. Jo Selvig. ROW TWO: Glnny Marsac, Nona Knight, Patty Jones, Marcia Schuman. BELOW: Cheerleader manager Shelly Bergum speaks into the microphone during a pep assem- bly. 99 RIGHT: Sponsor Mrs. Betty Nesbit and the Majorettes take a break during a morning practice. BELOW: One duty of Majorette managers Charlotte Ronning and Claudia Doty Is the making of pom-pons for an upcoming halftime show. BOTTOM RIGHT: Majorette leaders Carla Jones. Karen Smollack. and Pam Pearson plan formations MAJORETTES AS PICTURED ON PAGE 4. LEFT ROW. FRONT TO BACK: Kathi Bjorgum. Cindy Faist. Diana Patterson. Lee Stockburger. Denise Hafner. Vicki Uzelac. Lori Barkley, Lisa Fordham, Regan Rimpe. Carla Jones. Cindy Meader. Cathy Reynolds, Loretta Regele, Bonnie Lambrecht. RIGHT ROW, FRONT TO BACK: Heidi Headapohl, Karen Smollack, Wendy Headapohl, Wendy Wilson. Sharon Doty. Alane Wodnik. Barbara Preuninger, Cathy Schuman. Pam Pearson. Carole Aalseth, Roxanne Harr, Lori Hafner. Susan Keller. Dianne Mackin. 100 This Page Sponsored By KWIK-WAY Convenience Stores 1711 17th Street MAJORETTES: WEST HIGH’S OFF-BROADWAY GOLDEN GIRLS FLAG GIRLS ROW ONE: Jana Shiner. Nancy Newell. ROW TWO: Allison Fisher, Debbie Worthington. Kathy Madden. Michelle Kennedy. Roberta Zupan. ROW THREE: Sharon Graves. Donna Tibesar. Cheryl Jordan. Cheryl Johnson. Pick up your knees! Snap your heads! SMILE! These are the orders one hears echoing through the gym on a Wednesday night as the West High Majorettes and Flag Girls practice for a football or bas- ketball halftime. Supervised by Mrs. Betty Nesbit, the majorette corps performed at four football games and seven basketball games. Their aim was to entertain, and they did just that! When they are not practicing for half- times, these energetic gals keep busy pro- moting many money-making projects to buy new uniforms or pay for trips. During the year they sell concessions at football games, basketball games, track meets, and the Shrine Circus. They also sponsor bake sales, candy sales, an after-game dance, and a spring style show. Promoters of school spirit, too, they praise West’s prowess with posters for athletic events throughout the year. 101 JAYBEES: READY FOR ACTION JAYBEES. ROW ONE: Sponsor Mr. Leonard Spicer, Don Wiser, Brent Pugmire, Sponsor Mr. Jack Peckham. Dave Lambert, Dan Korneychuk, Sponsor Mr. Ralph Watkins. ROW TWO: Lynn Snell, Kevin Poole, John Jeffries, Todd LeCaptain, Dennis Parman. ROW THREE: Ray Quesenberry, Tom Straight. Paul Small, Mark Diamond. ROW FOUR: Jay Gardiner, Duane Stenbak. Jaybees Service Club started a great year off with two profitable football concessions. In gratitude for all the hard work the Jaybees contributed at basketball games and at dances, a decorative emblem was drawn up portraying a fierce, strong bear head. Its officers were: Duane Stenbak— President, Mark Diamond—Vice- President, Paul Small—Secretary, Jay Gardiner—T reasurer. Lettermen is not really a service club, but its members have tried to do their share of helping. At Thanksgiving, they donated turkeys to the hungry families of Billings. The members planned a money-making project, the proceeds of which went to a fund for new blazers. ABOVE: Cal While displays his fantastic athletic prowess while precariously perching on his tricycle in a Lettermen pep skit. RIGHT: Kirk Thomas and Layne Tippets sit framed by a sweathearf bulletin board at a club meeting. LETTERMEN: FROM THE HEART OF BEAR COUNTRY LETTERMEN. ROW ONE: Lew Anderson, Secretary-Treasurer, Joe Hanson, President. Kirk Johnson. Vice-president. Sponsor Mr. Jerry Hicks. ROW TWO- John Roholt. Mike Doherty. Terry Heckel. Mitch Durand. Paul DeVInero. Scott Darkenwald. David Lee. Randy Roth. Dale Schlehuber. Dave Hamilton. Dick Hirschi. Ron Scoles. ROW THREE: Jerry Reisig. Tim Morrison. Scott Glrardot Charles Yegen Lance Newman. Mark Model. Tom Dyk, Tom Fochs. Kirk Thomas. Rockv Selleck, John Rush, Cal Crawley. RhW FO'JR: Dwight Freeman. Mike Robinson. Clayton Fryer, Mike Czarnowsky, Bill Stewart. Wes Bowman, Dennis Potzman. Jim Christiansen. Fred Robinson. Bryon Hustad, Gordy Blevins, Jim Beckers. Dave Lindberg. This Page Sponsored By STUDENT COUNCIL 103 SERVING OTHERS: THAT’S WHAT KEY CLUB AND INTERACT ARE ALL ABOUT KEY CLUB. ROW ONE: Mr. Stratton. Vince Murphy. Secretary. Dave Houghland, Senior Vice-President, Doug Reisig, President, Jim Whitbeck, Junior Vice-President, Mike, Czarnowskl, Treasurer, Mr. Hall. ROW TWO: Jim Fowlkes. Randall Peete, Steve Dunn, Jeff Dolson, Ted Rowland, Craig Miller, Wayne Lauwers. Tim Sweeney, Jim Janke, Bill Headapohl. ROW THREE: Mr. Bruington, Tim Coon, Scott Faris, Ed Knight, Greg Hamley, Gary Little, Larry Byars, Doug Clapper, John Evans. Greg Hauser, Bruce Hoffer. ROW FOUR: Phil Smart. Pat Cronin, Mark Johnson, Terry Caekart, Matt Garrett, Rick Bakko, Rich Foreman, Mitch Frickel, Bill St. John, Dave Woolston, Rich Lewallen, Jeff Yurko, Mike Dermerski. ROW FIVE: Tim Sherry, Kevin Larson, Dave Lund, Corby Skinner, Robbie Davidson, Rick Nelson. John Walmsley, Randy Reineke, Dennis Potzman, Ken Sande, Fred Robinson. Jerry Reisig, Jim Canan, Harlan Patterson, Bob Broyles, Sam Koerper. Being a service club, Pioneer Key Club strives to build better men. Its motto is: “To help ourselves we must first help those who are around us.” This year the international theme of all Key Clubs was: “Lead- ership Through Action.” These mottos sum up the type of boy that is wanted in Pioneer Key Club—a boy who is willing to work not only for the club but for himself. The club had sixty-one such boys this year, the largest number of members in Key Club's ten-year history. To earn money, Key Club sold con- cessions and programs at the football and basketball games. Then, having earned the money, they found ways to put it to good use. They donated money to the Drama Department and for turkeys in the food drive at Christmas. They had a special project from which the proceeds went to AFS Club. Pioneer Key Club had “interclubs” with other Key Clubs in the area, held a prayer breakfast, and in the spring, sent some of its members to the state convention at Missoula. 104 INTERACT: ROW ONE: Mike Eislein—Treasurer, Joe Hansen—Vice-president, Gordie Blevins—President, Cass Conltz—Secretary. ROW TWO: Steve Gillis, John Healow, Erwin Schiele, Dave Knight, Steve Eliason, Bill Hall, Kim Nordstog. ROW THREE: Randy Hafer, Victor Harwood, Brad Cone, Bill Klaus, Don Zimmerman, Bill Stewart, Rusty Staebler, Dave Clark, Dennis Fergus, Ted Saur, Alan Shotwell, Keith Locke, Dan Hofferber. TOP: Richard Gauen, Dave Creekmore, Dave Dolve, Richard Munsell. This Page Sponsored By MID-WEST LEATHER CLEANERS TROTT PRINTING CO. 603 8th Street West 2808 2nd Ave. No. It has been the tradition of Interact club to have three main goals each year: a school project, a national project, and an interna- tional project. As their school project this year, Interact donated money to the Christ- mas food drive and to AFS. The club also presented a plaque to the student body in memory of those West High graduates who have given their lives for their country. For their national project, Interact gave money to Berney School to buy books for its new library. Internationally the club wrote letters to Interact clubs all over the world in an at- tempt to promote understanding and to bring unity to the clubs. Faculty sponsors were Mr. Harold Frank, Mr. Frank Estes, and Mr. Peter Stecher. RIGHT: “Courtyard Carousing. 105 NJROTC COLOR GUARD: FRONT: Loren Brum. BACK: Billy Weis, Harold Filzhugh, Lon Ziele. Cass Conitz. SECOND PLATOON. FRONT: Jim Klien. ROW ONE: John Rose, Kent Statham, Mike Wemple, Dennis Nelson, Keith Peterson, Ron Jonson, Mike O’Don- nell. ROW TWO: Loren Brum, Gary Wells, Mike Todd, Larry Stockton, Tom Mason, Gary Orr, Bob Smith, Terry Hilgendorf, Dean Horst, David Hall, Gary Kanvick, George Robinson, Jon Dewald, Lon Ziele. RIGHT: Members of NJROTC stand smartly at at- tention during inspection. This Page Sponsored By SIZZLER ROBO WASH 1502 Grand 19th Broadwater HUT . . . TWO . . . THREE . . . FOUR! TOP: FIRST PLATOON. FRONT: David Wells, Greg Simpson, Jeff Morden, Elvin Fltzhugh, Dan Smith Steve Meyers. STANDING: Jeff Oschner, Loren Brum, Cass Conitz, Dan Gilmore, Cal Lee, Bill Zele, Ron Hoorner. Ken Cooper, Bob Deichl, August Paris, Bill Pelo, John Jefferies, Jim Hopkins, Larry Stockton, Dave Whittock, Lon Zlele, Billy Weis. ABOVE: DRILL TEAM. LEFT, FRONT TO BACK: Steve Meyers, Mike O’Donnell, Dan Smith, John Jefferies. Elvin Fltzhugh, Greg Simpson, Dan Gilmore. RIGHT, FRONT TO BACK: Jon Dewald, Gary Kanvick. David Han, George Robinson, Gary Orr, Mike Todd, Tom Mason, Jim Klein. This Page Sponsored By DEPNER'S SHOE SHOP FIXTURE CENTER 2920 4th Ave. N. 1848 Grand Ave. 107 ASSISTANTS TO LEARNING: AVA AND LIBRARY HELPERS LIBRARY ASSISTANTS. FRONT-—Holly Davis. Kim Franzen. ROW ONE: Mrs. Pauline Jones, Clayre Chapman, Jennifer Jordan, Raynae Baxter, Sabrina Bell, Diana Dailey, Judy Bailey, Nikki Robinson, Shirley Hanson. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Jeannette Davis, Alan Greena, Marsha Cox, Cindy Wagner, Stephanie Watkins, Kathy Toennis, Anne Taylor, Linnell Byrd, Susan Prewett, Penny Cain, Linda Hansen, John Brekke. ABOVE: Two before-school hall walkers stop in at the library for a quiet talk. 108 SCIENCE CLUB EXPLORES THE LITTLE-KNOWN This year, Science Club per- formed some interesting ex- periments. Among other things, the group built and used a laser. The members all have an active interest in science, and, under the leadership of Mr. John Linn, they had a chance to satis- fy their curiosity. LEFT TO RIGHT. Mark Caswell, Vernon Poehls, Don Wiser, Shane Lees, Ray Quesenberry, Sam Stroeher. Dale Esser, Ken Nickel- off, Debbie Hanson. TOP: Stewart Snyder, Scott Peters. AVA. FIRST ROW: David Munson, Carolyn Lackman, John Jeffries, Lynn Snell, Dave Whitlock, Larry Resch, Brad Blaslous. SECOND ROW: Mr. Cecil Gilmore, Bob Dowlin, Alan Thorpe, David Koch, Steve Howeth, Dennis Russ, Mike Cruse, John Kller, Mike Smith. This Page Sponsored By MARION’S OPTICIANS TEAM ELECTRONICS Buttrey’s Shopping Center 2501 Grand Ave. “Everything in Electronics” 109 GERMAN AND FRENCH CLUBS: THE LIGHTER SIDE OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY FRENCH CLUB. ROW ONE: Leslie Pemble, Debbie Hansen, Susan Ballard, Susan Martin, Barb Oser. ROW TWO: Becky Skovgaard, Kathy Jones, Mr. Dwight Gauger, Heidi Headapohl, Lanette Fryer. ROW THREE: Denise Scllley, Sandra Dilley, Beth Hansen, Ray Ann Larson, Jane Sherry. Composed entirely of females, the French Club of BWHS nevertheless had a good year. Their spon- sor was Mr. Gauger and the officers were: Susan Ballard — President, Barb Oser — Vice-president, Debbie Hansen—Secretary, and Susan Martin- Treasurer. The club went all out and held a Mardi Gras celebration; the members donned French costumes and enjoyed French food and delicacies. 1 10 Y v £%j Kw ■■ This year Germany Club was fortunate enough to boast as members both of West High’s AFSers; West’s export to Switzer- land, Richard Lewallen, and its import from Augsburg, Germany, Erwin Schiele. Both students presented programs during the year, talking of their experiences and showing slides. At the German Christmas Party, Erwin described a Christmas “at home.” The club sold Christmas cards and calendars which were purchased in Ger- many by Erwin’s family with money sent by the German Club. A portion of the profits was donated to AFS Club. The club held a Fasching Celebration, coinciding with Mardi Gras in New Orleans. LEFT: Listening to Richard Lewalien’s descriptions. Carol Matchett imagines herself in the green meadows of Switzerland. LOWER LEFT: Erwin Schiele tries to remember how to say, “This meet- ing is called to order, in English. GERMAN CLUB. ROW ONE: Dennis Fergus—Treasurer, Julie Wetch—Secretary, Mark Newell—Vice-president, Erwin Schiele—Presi- dent. ROW TWO: Clark Peterson, Tom Wilde, Dave Dolve, Jay Gardiner, Shaw Weaver, Carl Porter, Sam Stroeher, Dave Clark. Richard Gauen, Bruce Blanchard, Richard Lewallen. Phil Smart, Bill Wilde, Ken Foreman, Noel Hoklin, Mark Hansen, Brian Bell. ROW THREE: Clarice Biesheuvel, Colleen Fresonke, Glenda Gunderson, Carol Matchett, Carol Hearron, Bonnie Lambrecht, Laura Biesheuvel, Judy Knebel, Elaine Mattern, Pam Waller, Debbie Pullum, Jane Wittman. Vicki Corcoran, Deb Stern, Renae Baxter, Peggy Seader, Kathy Maloney. This Page Sponsored By BILLINGS ENGRAVING CO. MEADOWGOLD DAIRY 16 S. 26th St. 109 S. Broadway Spanish Club meets on the third Tuesday of every month, at which time they play Spanish games and carry on their regular business. To earn money, the club sold candy at the candy counter for one month, proceeds go- ing to AFS. The members had a Christmas party with a pinata in the shape of a snow- man. They also had a spring fiesta where they were entertained by a program of Span- ish songs, dances, and skits. First year Span- ish students were invited to the party to interest them in joining the club. The officers were: Shanna Rehberg — President, Vince Murphy—Vice-President, Debbie Gaub—Sec- retary, Vicky Watkins—Treasurer. SPANISH CLUB. ROW ONE: Charlotte Ronning, Trlcia Smith, Debbie Gaub, Shanna Rehberg, Vince Murphy, Laurie Agnew, Linda Ballard, Don Wiser. ROW TWO: Gordan Curran, Barb Bell, Carol Melby, Vicki Watkins. Tracy Bradford Stephanie Watkins, Mrs. Daphne Hansen. 112 SPANISH AND LATIN CLUBS: CLOSING THE CULTURE GAP The first Tuesday of every month Latin students, old and new, get together for an inspiring lecture hour, games, and refreshments. Some of the speakers in- cluded Mike Sant, who visited Rome last summer, and Mr. Warren Frank, who is an authority on Greek and Latin music. During the Ides of April, Latin Club held a banquet with Roman food and entertainment. Officers were: Keith Locke—President, Allyson Peters—Vice- President, Gene Redmon —Secretary- Treasurer. This Page Sponsored By Z CLUB LATIN CLUB. IN FRONT: Mark Barth. ROW ONE: Jacque Michael, Laurie Loyning, Jocelyn MacDonald, Kris Rubich, Susan Woodbury, Barb Vail. ROW TWO: Keith Locke, Scott Weiss, Chris Lund. Mike Curtis. Paul Glenn. Gregg Meyers, Erwin Schiele, Mike Sant, Buzz Branca, Dave Malek. ROW THREE: Linda Loff, Terri Kaufman, Linda Kokko, Lynne Jackson, Peggy Dugan, Barb Sopp, Molly Arey. Gail Dunsworth, LaDonna Preuninger. ROW FOUR (Sitting on Stairs): Jim Swingley, Gene Bohl, Dale Esser, Charles Pfluqe. Rodney Adams, Jeff Sykes, Tim Roberts, Mike Thomas, Mark Madson, Widge Bald- ridge. Paul Small. Mark Johnson. ROW FIVE (Standing on Stairs): Allyson Peters. Mr James Bell, Gene Redmon. Debbie Fresonke. Patrice Koch. Martha Phelps. Debby Johnson, Kelle Graves, Teresa Thomas, Helen Hart, Pam Duff, Marilyn Grosskop. Judy Hanson. Cindy Yost. Debby Schanaman. Jacque Klein, Pat Bradley. Stephanie Woodland, Jan Swanson, Diane Dugan. Laurie Way- lander. UPPER LEFT: Keith Locke carries on the for- malities of business before moving on to the more enjoyable portions of a Latin Club meeting. 113 FTA: Future Teachers was “busy, busy, busy” this year. A rapidly grow- ing group, FTA had several speakers throughout the year, and in the fall, they took a trip to Bozeman to an educational convention. Later, as the club became more organized, nine members were placed in classroom situations as teacher’s aides. At the end of the year, a scholarship was awarded to an outstanding FTA-er. ROW ONE: Colleen Fresonke—Vice-president; Kathy Roney—Secretary. ROW TWO: Jenny Couch. Peggy Dugan, Linda Lenhardl—Presi- dent, Debbie Miller, Pam Spiker. ROW THREE: Debbie Gaub, Connie Bruch, Nancy Peil. ROW FOUR: Sharon Dailey, Karla Goodbar, Karen Brown, Barb Couch. ROW SIX: Chris Rubich, Carol Hearron, Jeanette McDonnell, Jeanie Albrecht. ROW SEVEN: Leslie Pemble. Debbie Morrison, Jo Christiansen, Vickie Cor- coran. ROW EIGHT: Steve Schmeiding, Gor- don Curran. ADVISERS: Mr. Ed Sterling and Mr. Richard Steadman. FHA: Future Homemakers was as active as ever this year. Composed of girls who had a common interest in home economics, the girls invited several speak- ers to their meetings for interesting discussions. Money was raised through an annual Christmas wrap- ping project on the West Park Plaza mall. In the spring, representatives were sent to a Home Economics Convention. FRONT ROW: Cindy Wagner, Marlene Stene, Ginny Marsac, Peggy Eaton, Linda Straight. BACK ROW: Linda Harris, Karen Ostermiller, Sue Keller, Barb Bell, Penny Ash, Kim Franzen, La Dean Kopp, Glenda Hammon, Diane Kroll, Gail Kanvick. 114 FHA, FTA, AND DECA LOOK TOWARDS TOMORROW DECA: West High’s Distributive Education Club was composed of the members of D.E. 1 and 2. The club sponsored a Thanksgiving dinner for the children at the Receiving Home. DECA also ran the school store which sells books and school supplies. ROW ONE: Patty Dyce, Tim Hall, Shelley Gibbs, Rod Christiansen, Lynn Wallace. Mike Sant, Billie Estill, Mr. Guy Patton. ROW TWO: Bill Whiteside. Sherri Sen- nett, Sandy Kawalok, Sally Rogers, Gail Kanvick, Mar- lene Stene, Nikki Paterson. Monte Cooper. ROW THREE: Doug Brice, Terry Fritzler, Kevin Sant, Debra Peterson, Charlene Norick, Debbie Wiedrick, Celis Givenrod, Sharon McKittrick, Vonnie Estill, Brian Lind- berg. ROW FOUR: Barry O'Nonnell, Mark Oksendahl, Jean Ehlenburg, Brian Woodbury, Teresa Thompson, Margo Batts, Pat Jennings, Robert Pierce, Tom Runion, Bryon Cook. ROW FIVE: Bill Hayes, Paul Boroughs, Con Reidl, Matt Oksendahl, Bill Fochs, John Brekke, John Matheson, Dave Doll, Rod Buscher, Tom Nickel, Chuck Hoerner. LEFT: Gail Kanvick talks with “hall-walkers before school at the DECA store. 116 FROM Vv- •• v i; J U' V; H ; LIFE’S OTHER SIDE Although high school is high school, it can and does mean different things to different people. Perhaps the key is interest—that of relating the stu- dents’ interests to the teachers’ interests. Lynell Hoesel, Gary Mack, and Carla Baltrush (top left) enjoy being free from those harsh binds on the feet. Vicki Smith (above) tells it like it is to the West High Golden Bear, and it’s anyone’s guess just what the two gentlemen directly to the left have in mind. Offstage, the BWHS Golden Bear becomes Miss Tomi Fields (center). Representing the teachers’ feelings are R. Megerth (far left), D. Magstadt (bottom left), and K. Shahan (top right). General concensus seems to agree though that as a coach he just might have a problem on his ‘field’. All in all, it looks like just being free, active, and part of ‘the school they love’ is enough for all sides. 117 OFFICE DOGS: RUNNING ERRANDS AND FILING CARDS Mary Schleffer performs a routine job—delivering call slips. DEANS' O.D.’S. ROW ONE: Barb Lee, Charmaine Shannon, Diana Holst, Marlene Stene, Nancy Smith, Susan Woodbury, Debra Stegman. MIDDLE: Larry Matthews. Jerry Stone. ROW TWO: Mike Foster. Mark Model, Bill Jefferies, Larry Bentz. Layne Tippetts, Jim Janke, Rick Bakko, Steve Lackman, Tom White. 1 18 This Page Sponsored By STUDENT COUNCIL COUNSELORS' O.D.'s. ROW ONE: Colleen Monahan, Lashell Meldlnger, Barbara Warren, Barbara Jacobson, Trlcla Allbritton. MarJean Pattyn. ROW TWO: Sharon Graves, Cathy Reynolds, Bobbl Park, Linda Kirkwood. Sue Keller. Beth Sas, Wreadith Reese, Phyllis Schoenbeck. ROW THREE: Kathy Roney, Joan MacDonald, Loretta Regele, Debbie Morrison, Carol Matchett, Linda Small, Jo Evans. OFFICE DOGS. ROW ONE: Janet Speer, Laurie Conner. Chris Jacobson. Martene Stenbak. Mau- reen Feeley, Terri Bern- hardt, Cindy Lund. Mary Delnes, Janeale Strelt- matter, Patty McGraw. ROW TWO: Jan Cottle. Debbie Huber, Barbara Fuchs. Janice Wolft, Denise French. Karen CoJberg, Kim Morse, Robin Best. Penny John- son, Patti Becker. Mary Schleffer. Leslie Pemble. 1 19 “WE’RE ALL 1. Linda Lenhardt 2. Jim Melas 3. Cyndl Sharer 4. Becky Benoit 5. Terrell Rlmpe 6. Debbie Wlttman 7. Norma Sltton 8. Patty Chllberg 8. Carol Chllberg 10. Colleen Newell 11. Shanna Rehberg 12. Kathy Whitaker 13. Pam Waller 14. Carol Collins 15. Paul Warblngton 16. Susan Lund 17. Nancy Pell 18. Cheryl Helfrlch 19. Dave Redman 20. John Graves 21. Cheryl Gransberg 22. Pam Glenn 23. Greg Hamley 24. Keith Locke 25. Tom Cockrell 26. Joan Peterson 27. Laurie Loyning 28. Gall Nelson 29. Jacque Hanna 30. Tricla Henderson 31. Carole Wilcox 32. Sally Tollefson 33. Jane Wittman 34. John Brekke 35. Terry Splker 36. Tim Cross 37. Dana Woolston 38. Tom Ferguson 39. Chris Lund 40. Robin Cross 41. Frank Holbrook 42. Kathy Relnecke 43. Mary Westbrook 44. Dave Larson 45. Karl Finley 46. Mike Skaggs 47. Scott Peters 48. William Luse 49. Mary Staus 50. Bill St. John 51. Mike Bauers 52. Russ Davidson 53. Bill Klaus 54. Clark Peterson 55. Doug Clapper 56. Dave Peters 57. Dave Mehllng 58. Larry Schlutz 59. Allison Peters 60. John Roukema 61. Terry Martin 62. Roberta Zupan 63. Mark Hansen 64. Allan Holliday 65. Doug Reislg 66. Vernon Poehls 67. Debbie Pullum 68. Kevin Strobel- 69. Craig Callen 70. Marlene Gibson 71. Kay Foeste 72. Dan Hofferber 73. Dennis Rehberg 74. Stephanie Peters 75. Tony Leenknecht 76. Chris Vance 77. Hal Forseth 78. Bruce Berg 79. Nancy Mueller 80. Betty Ward 81. Kyle Norwood 82. Richard Lewallen 83. Randy Relnecke This Page Sponsored By PETERSON-LINDAMOOD 84. Eric LeCaptaln 85. Dave Houghland 86. Mr. Frank 87. Robbie Loverldge 88. Larry McGIboney 89. Floyd Lovejoy 90. Debra Stern 91. Dwight Johnson 92. Curt Keller 93. Brad Throssell 94. Kevin Edwards 95. Rod Christiansen 96. Alan Shotwell 97. Duane Spllde 98. Steve Hubley 99. Bill Schuyler 100. Scott VonLaven 101. Chip Burkett ABOVE: The faces of band members during practice reflect deep concentration. RIGHT: ATTENTION! Drum Major Steve Hubley attempts to gain undivided attention. 120 1815 Grand Avenue “Over 40 Years of Music Service” PLAYIN’ IN THE SAME BAND f 1 CONCERT BAND—ROW ONE: Regan Volk, Kathy Reath'er, Sue Harris, Laurel Schreiner, Norma Sawataky, Donna Rader, Diana Dugan, Kathy Ryan, Jill Stenehjem, Debbie Fresonke. ROW TWO: Theresa Burns, Susan Woodbury, Linda Zagar. Barb Huffman. Virginia Stroeher, Roleene Knight, Deanna Stewart, Sign'd Tombre, Susan Rollins. Steve Hill, Theresa Morrow, Betty Jo Lauzon, Kelly Edwards, Sherry Herren, Allan Bell, Shelly Oelkers, Mellody Shepherd, Jennifer Heiser. ROW THREE: Cecilia Schuck, Sharon Moore. Charles Ross. Jimmy Schulenberg, Steve Smith, Dan Farrell, Lee Hulteng, Beth Hansen, Tim Skaggs, Dave Trankel, Dave Scovill, Todd Taylor, Sherry Schwend, Mike Stevens, John Ensign, Joe Zimmerman. ROW FOUR: Robert Hartman, Jeff Asleson, Claude Walters, Patty Hagen, Mark Hanna, Guy Southward, Jeff Ivie, Garry Crawford, Martin Warbington, Pam Severln, Pat Meyers, Jim Liedle, Charles Pfluge, Bruce Blair, Mr. Frank. This Page Sponsored By WEST PARK RECORD CENTER West Park Plaza 121 BWHS ORCHESTRA: SYMPHONIES, SONATAS, AND STRINGS ORCHESTRA. ROW ONE: Lou Ann Bailey. Carol Hunter, Peggy Dugan, Sue Alberti, Shelly Gibbs, Cammle Bushnell, Kim Conitz, Paul Glenn. ROW TWO: Laurie Waylander. Kim Leitel. ROW THREE: Jean Lewallen. Lynn Jackson, Kim McCann, Devra Hofferber, Brent Brooks, Mike DeVries, Shanna Rehberg, Susan Lund, Karen Smollack, Dave Kelleher, Brian Bell, Buzz Branca, Judy Brady. ROW FOUR: Hester Hoffman, Lynn Brickman. John Stevens, Rod Orser, Linda Koko, Ron Klem, Jim Melss, “Here is my song for the asking. Ask me and I will play all the love that I hold inside.’' 122 This Page Sponsored By STUDENT COUNCIL Terrell Rlmpe, Linda Lenhardt, Tricia Henderson, Carole Wilcox, Gall Nelson, Allyson Peters, Sally Tollefson, Bill Headapohl, Dee Ann Olson. ROW FIVE: Jane Wittman, Tom Ferguson, Terl Splker, Robin Cross. Larry Schutz. Rob Loveridge, Larry McGibbonev, Steve Hubley, Bill Schuyler, Chip Birkett, Scott Van Laven, Randy Reinecke, Bob Wodnik, Betty Ward, Linda Ballard, Peter Guy. ROW SIX: Stephanie Peters, Dan Hofferber, Nancy Mueller, Charles McCullough, Mr. Steven Payne. FAR LEFT; Special honors go to the following members, selected for All-Northwest Orchestra: ROW ONE: Paul Glenn, Peter Guy. ROW TWO: Camie Bushnell, Shelle Gibbs, and Sally Tollefson. The orchestra of BWHS began its season with a trip to Great Falls for a festival; here it was the only single orchestra to receive a standing ovation. As an integral part of West’s Music Department, the orchestra accompanied “Amahl and the Night Visitors” at Christmas, and aided the drama and vocal music depart- ments in the production of the musical ‘‘Fiddler on the Roof” in February. The orchestra and its ensembles also participated in the district and state music festi- vals. Its spring concert featured Charles McCullough, and thirty members were named to All-State Orchestra. Ably directed by Mr. Steven Payne, the orchestra lived up to, and in some respects sur- passed, its former reputation. As a change of pace, Dan Hofferber picks up the beat during a rehearsal break. FEBRUARY PRODUCTION: IT’S JUST A FIDDLER . . . This Page Sponsored By WEST PARK PLAZA MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION 32 Stores to Serve You 124 . . . ON THE ROOF CAST Tevye, the Dairyman..................................Jaye Swoboda Golde, his Wife.............................Norma Sitton Tzeitel Claudia Doty Hodcl Carla Hustad Chava His Daughters.................Jannine Green Shprintze Sondra Tift Bielke Jody Morrison Yente. the Matchmaker ................................Pat Scott Motel, the Taylor..............................Mark Barth Perchik. the Student........................Brad Brauer Lazar Wolf, the Butcher...................John Thompson Mordcha, the Innkeeper...............................Mark Huisenga Rabbi....................................... Rick Bender Mendel, his Son.............................Jim Mitchell Avrahm, the Bookseller.................Steve Schmieding Nachum, the Beggar..........................Greg Hamley Grandma Tzeitel..............Fabian Sleight, Val Koefelda Fruma-Sarah.............Nancy Klingman, Kamette Sherman Constable...................................Vernon Rood Fyedka................................. Ronald Armstrong Shaindel, Motel’s Mother...............Mary June Bartlett The Fiddler.........................................Bryan Bell Dancers......................Pat Todd, Harlam Patterson, Bryan Hustad, Mark Huisenga, Randy Krieger, Greg Hamley, Ronald Arm- strong, Jon Shonkwiler .... ...............Mark Halliaan THE PLACE: Anatevka, a small village in Russia. THE TIME: 1905, on the eve of the Russian revolutionary period. 125 Russian Leader and The Villagers Mark Halligan BWHS PRESENTS . .. “Without our traditions, our life would be as a ... as a ... as a fiddler on the roof.” With such a strong belief in tradition, the Jews in Anatevka, Rus- sia, have lived their lives for many, many years. Their traditions tell them how to eat, how to sleep, how to wear clothes, how to dance, and especially how to marry. The match- maker, Yente, arranges marriages for all daughters in the village. Tevye, the main character in the play, who is represented by the fiddler, has five daughters. 126 Tzeitel, Hodel, and Chava are the old- est and must be married first. How- ever, they defy tradition by choosing their own husbands. Their breaks of customary marriage laws shake Tevye’s stand with tradition. Chava, the third daughter, destroys her father’s already shaky position by marrying a Christian. Tevye and his family are forced to move out of Anatevka by an order from the Czar. Tradition has been destroyed, and the lives of Tevye and his family are left in a void. Synopsis by P. Swoboda This Page Sponsored By STUDENT COUNCIL . . . A BROADWAY MUSICAL 127 A CAPPELLA CHOIR. ROW ONE: Pam Swenson, Sandra Tift, Pam Glenn, Sheri Burt, Gayle Marvin, Peggy Mocabee, Michelle Schoenthal, Hustad, Marlon Booth, Nancy Klingman, Vicki Hartman, Pam Sainsbury, Marla Ashworth. ROW TWO: Mary Lou Stewart, Secretary, dent, Kathy Jones, Annette Jordan, Jean Barry, Jody Morrison, Debbie Qstermlller, Janine Green, Rhonda Shlshkowsky, Claudia Doty, Gloria Fry. ROW THREE: Colleen Fresonke, Mary Wells, Harlan Patterson, Noel Hoklin, Rick Bender, Mark Huisenga, Brad Brauer, Gordon Charles McCulloch, David Munson, Mary Deines, Mary June Bartlett. ROW FOUR: Bud Fuchs, Jon Shonkwiler, Ron Armstrong, Treasurer, Houghland, Jay Loken, Jay Swoboda, President, Dan Korneychuck, Randy Krieger, Greg Hamley, Jim Mitchell, John Thompson, Nancy To those willing to work, the BWHS Choral Department, under the direction of Mr. Russell Creaser and Mr. Steven Payne, offers musicianship, leadership, fellowship, and discipline. The number of participants has grown so large that this year the department expanded to six choirs. Mr. Creaser. directs A Cap- pella, Girls’ A Cappella, Concert Choir, and the Troubadour Men, while Mr. Payne takes time out from his orchestra and band duties to direct the Chauntiers and the Sonsonnettes. The Music De- partment sponsored a fund and food drive at Christmastime. Among the year’s performances were the annual Fall Concert, the Christmas Concert and “Amahl and the Night Visitors,” the musical “Fiddler on the Roof,” and the Spring Concert. The various choirs and ensembles also participated in the dis- trict and state music festivals. 1 128 Jaye Swoboda—Superstar Charlene Anderson, Terri Halland, Carla Kandl Brown, Becky Thomas, Vice-Presl- Doretta Saur, Lynne Essman, Judy Knebel, McKinney, Mark Halligan, Mark Barth, Tom Dyk, Bryan Hustad, Pat Todd, Dave Slanina. A CAPPELLA AND WESTWINDS: BWHS VOCAL MUSIC AT ITS BEST ONE: Marla Ashworth. Jim Mitchell, Kathy Jones, Mary Lou Stewart, Mark Barth, Marian Booth, Stephanie Peters. ROW Jannlne Green, Randy Krieger, Carla Hustad, Noel Hoklin, Becky Thomas, Brad Brauer, Kandi Brown, Claudia Doty, Jaye Pam Swenson, Bud Fuchs, Peggy Mocabee, Gordon McKinney, Kathy Purvis, Pat Todd, Ronda Shishkowsky, Mark Huisenga. This Page Sponsored By YELLOWSTONE ELECTRIC CO. 520 N. 32nd St. 129 CONCERT CHOIR. ROW ONE: Janet Leferriere, Cathy Cherne. Carol Rohrer, Denise French, Vicki Conavispi, Tonya Brothwell, Patty Propp, Shan- non Cox, Laurie Loyning, Diana McDade, Rhonda Opp, Ardene Brandt, Charlotte Holiday, Charlene Pierce. ROW TWO: Debbie Buss, Trista Todd, Toqullla Mitchell, Myrna Hardy, Tony Job, Sissy Scott, LuAnne Jacobson, Norma Sitton—Secretary, Rhonda Degn—Treasurer, Colleen Mona- han, Fabian Sleight, Janet Hafner, Susan Harvey, Kathy Roney, Debbie Huber. ROW THREE: Kamette Sherman, Jennifer Johnson, Diane Ullman, Scott Jones, Steve Eliason, John Scott, Mark Olson, Garth Iverson, Bob Cox, Pat Krlvec, Shane Montalban, Jeanne Butler, Sharon Doty, Stephle Peters. ROW FOUR: Blaine Poppler, Don Starkweather, Blaine Ostler, Vernon Rood—President, Mark Johnerson—Vice-President, Dan Gilmore, Charles Barth, Pat Cronin, Patty Hartman, Lynell Byrd. 130 The room Is deserted, and within, the sounds of silence . . . soon to be the sounds of music. FELLOWSHIP: CONCERT CHOIR AND GIRLS’ A CAPPELLA JOIN IN SONG GIRLS' A CAPPELLA. 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Fashion Wise Fabric for you your home. 133 134 THE 8:30 TO 3:30 SHIFT . . . 8:30 12:00 O NO REI onored| MICS • USM LIFE • CLASSES HONORE ACADE • SF DENT CLASSES 137 SHAHAN SPURS BEARS The West High varsity football team, led by new Head Coach Keith Shahan (right), grabbed second place in AA conference action for the 1970 season. This was the highest finish of any team in Bear gridiron history. The final season standing was 5-3-1 in conference play. With a strong back- ing of gridiron experience, Shahan coached the Bears in their comeback from a disappointing 2-8 season in 1969. Others on the coaching staff were Ron Dunn, Tom Lux, Jim Peterson, Dan Magstadt, and Jerry Hicks. The student coaches were Paul DeVerniero and Scott Darkenwald. The managers were Mike Dimich, Bob Wanner, and Jim Whit- beck. Cal Crawley was the trainer. The Bears lost their first two encounters to the Casper Na- trona Mustangs in a non-conference game and to the Great Falls Bison. When they edged the Butte Bulldogs 17-14. it quite possibly was the turning point of the season, but un- fortunately in their next game the Kalispel Braves, the event- ual state champions, slaughtered them 27-0. Winning all-state honors were: First Team—Kirk Johnson, Jim Fox; Second Team-Kirk Thomas, Dave Lindberg. Near the close of the season, valuable players Mark Model (left) and Butch Petty were lost because of injury. Below, blurred Jim Beckers hoofs it for yardage with the pigskin in perfect focus. SCOREBOARD WEST OPPONENT 7 Casper Natrona Mustangs 27 7 G.F. Public Bison 21 17 Butte Bulldogs 14 0 Kalispell Braves 27 7 Helena Bengals 4 14 G.F. Central Mustangs 0 20 Missoula Hellgate 13 28 Missoula Sentinel 0 30 G.F. Russell 38 14 Senior 14 TO SECOND PLACE This page sponsored by ECONO PRINT 2716 3rd Ave. No. 139 i j j i ! 1 ! BEAR BRAWN After the crushing defeat by Kalispell, the Bears went on to win four straight games. On October 24, the Bears thoroughly thrashed the Missoula Sentinel team 28-0. Perhaps this made the Bears too over confident when they journeyed to play Great Falls Russell and lost 38-30. However, thirty points was the team’s highest score achieved in any one game of the season. Don Olson (left) found out that missing the catch really hurt. Above, offense is displayed as Jim Fox (11) evades tacklers to pass. 140 THRASHES MISSOULA SENTINEL 28-0 Coach Hicks (upper right) agonizes over the action on the gridiron. Below, Dave Lindberg (22) is tackled by a Bronc during the Senior-West game. Jim Beckers (lower right) has just booted the ball held by Dave Lindberg.. 141 ■ WEST BEARS On November 7, the Bears tied tne Brui.Co 14-14, postponing the settlement of the inter- school rivalry for another year. One benched Bear (left) watches the game intensely. Above, the Bear offense attempts to get moving, while (below) the defense closes up the center of the line. Coach Shahan (far upper right) signals the players on the field while (right) Coach Lux and Student Coach DeVerniero man the tele- phone as the scoreboard reads 14-7, West's favor. A dog (far lower right) provides the fans with a little pre-game entertainment. 142 “LEVEL” SENIOR BRONCS 14-14 143 COACH DEVERNIERO PRESENTS THE BROTHERHOOD Student Coach Paul Deverniero (upper right) introduced a unique squad for the 1970 season, the Brotherhood, which consisted of members of the varsity and junior varsity teams. The squad simulated opponents’ defenses against the Bears in practice. Above, the members of var- sity standing, left to right, are: Jerry Brewer, Bob Simpson, Bryan Hustad, Pat Stevens, Kirk Thomas, Bob Patterson, Lance Newman, uick Neish, Kirk Johnson, Rob Surwill, Dave Lee, Layne Tippets, Cal White, Bill Stewart, Scott Girardot, Charlie Yegen, Jerry Sauther, Joe nan- son. Kneeling: Mike Dougherty, Jerry Rodriguez, Dick Hirschi, Jerry Reisig, Lew Anderson, Jim Fox, Mark Model, Butch Petty, Mitch Durana, Dave Lindberg, Jim Beckers, Mike Durand, John Healow, Mike Dunn. Below, the J.V.’s standing are: Kelly Jones, Mike Robinson, Larry Mathews, Don Olson, Jay Loken, Bill Fenex, Al Anderson, David Lambert, Mike DeVries, Dale Haider, George Haddenhorst. Kneeling: Jonn Frick, Ron Laird, Mark Johnson, Kevin Sant, Delulo, Victor Harwood. 144 This page sponsored by ANTHONY’S Buttrey’s Shopping Centei The Brotherhood is pictured below. Standing, left to right: Mike DeVries, Dave Creekmore, Jerru Brewer, Dwight Johnson, Greg Erpenback, Doug White. Kneeling: Mik Sant, John Rush. Tom White. John Healow, Ralph Zerr, Bob Patterson, Victor Harwood. This page sponsored by PLAZA APPLIANCES 1309 16th St. West 145 WEAKENED CUBS STRUGGLE The 1970 football season for the Cubs started successfully with the win- ning of their first three games. Then some key members of the Cubs were promoted to the J.V. and varsity teams, substantially weakening the team effort. The rest of the season was a struggle as the Cubs lost by large margins of up to 27 points. Student Coach Scott Darkenwald (left) shouts out to the players on the gridiron. Above, Coach Dan Magstadt and Coach Jerry Hicks confer with two Cubs. Right, Jim Dugan runs for yardage. The Cub Football Team. Bottom row. left to right: Steve Dunn. Roger Copeland. Jack Hirschi, Mike Meatovich, Dick _ Grammens. Ronald Klem, Kim Kron, Mark Canon. John Seeb, Bill Adams, Tim Skaggs. Middle row: Tom Krivec, mgr., Mike Thomas. Mike Manning. Peder Dokken, George Harper, Rick Sperry, Doug Liedle, Terry Hilgendorf, Jim Dugan, Rick Foreman, Bruce Rukstad. Marty Lyon. Scott Harcharik. Tom Lambrecht. John’ Pickart. Top row: Dave Stein, mgr., Mike Beckers, Ken Kun- kel. Tim Sandall. Hal Parrott. Mike Cardwell. Chris Martin. John Grauman, Brad Throssell. Blaine Robinson. Kent Statham, Shull Lemire, Bill Klaus. Tad Taylor. Dave Lund. George Robinson. Rick Virgil. Bill Lind. Jerry Hammerbeck. mgr. NOT PIC- TURED: Kevin Duecker. Tom Froom TO A 3-5 SEASON SCOREBOARD Ajgfr;- : , r ■■ WEST OPPONENT 18 Dayton Wyoming 8 24 Great Falls Public 18 27 Miles City J.V. 8 8 Laurel 14 0 Senior Colts 26 0 Bozeman J.V. 14 7 Sheridan J.V. 34 0 C.M. Russell 6 147 BOYS’ CROSS COUNTRY I I I The boys’ cross country team under Coach Bob Graves en- countered some disappoint- ment this year, although fin- ishing high in several meets. In Medora, North Dakota, for the Teddy Roosevelt run, the team placed second. In the Billings Invitational, they lost out to Senior 23-32 as in the EMC Invitational but still took second place. The cross coun- try team took sixth place at the state tournament in Miss- oula. The only returning three year letterman, Mike Prindle (far right) led the team. A promising sophomore, Bill Headapohl (left) possesses much potential for his next two years. Kevin Larson and Charlie Blankenbaker (lower right) struggle toward the fin- ish line. Members of the team earning a varsity letter pic- tured left to right are: Kevin Larson, Drake Dornfield, Char- lie Blankenbaker, Bill Heada- pohl, Kerry Fritz, Mike Prindle, Terry Heckel, Wayne Zamora. Matt Garrett is not pictured. ■■ 148 TAKES SIXTH AT STATE A FIRST AT WEST: GIRLS’ CROSS ning 1 he°So thern° D v'ision ross1 untnT rham6h3 West. High had a 9ir,s’ cross country team. It met with surprising success, win- try ’Cnder f ylr ” iun oKeilvMartini real compliment to Coach Maureen Williams and especially to that cross coun- i ,D .M .,nsonCTh.e members (above), left to right, kneeling are: Darcy Swhend Cindy Coats. Kristie Per- Kristi Perdew X aSd ce oci, 64, 150 151 TENNIS: SURPRISES HOPED FOR Coming off its best season in history during Spring of 1970, but losing four top Seniors by graduation, the 1971 addition of the varsity tennis team faced a formidable rebuilding job. Coach Roger Me- gerth, however, was hopeful that the new squad would “shape up” fast and provide some of the surprises the 1970 team came up with. Juniors Pat Richards and Mike Czarnowsky and Senior Rick Petersen competed closely for the top spot on the boys’ team during fall round robins, while Junior Kelley Geisler appeared to be in a class by herself in the girls’ match play, followed by Sen- iors Dolly Jahn and Colleen Newell. The team managed to defeat arch-rival Senior High in an informal dual meet late in the fall season after losing earlier by a decisive margin. Coach Morris Welchlin saw another large turnout for fall JV tennis, with several promising sophomore boys like Gene Redmon and Mike Strekall emerging. 152 This Page Sponsored By STUDENT COUNCIL FAR UPPER LEFT: Mike Czarnowsky slams a return backhand. ABOVE: The girls varsity team candidates, left to right are Cindy Sharer. Marie Barrett, Marilyn Hall, Jean Benning- ton, Nona Knight, Dede Turner, Colleen Snell, Dolly Jahn, Julie Johnson, Kelley Geisler, Valerie Bellingham, Colleen Newell, Suzanne Madden, Connie Sadler. RIGHT: Kelly Geisler returns off the forehand. FAR LOWER LEFT: Rick Petersen follows his serve to the net. BELOW RIGHT: Boys varsity team, left to right are Kim Nordstog, Mike Strekall, Paul Warbington, Pat Richards, Gene Redmon, Mike Czarnowsky, Mark Halligan, Rick Petersen, Steve Gillis, Jon Shonkweiler, Paul Small. BELOW: The unior varsity team. BOTTOM ROW: Left to right: Shirley Young, Kim Liedle, Terry Cottle, Barb Vail, Jan Christensen, Carol Collins, Coach Mo Welchlin. MIDDLE ROW: Terri Kaufman, Marlene Stene, Karen Brown, Patti Wolf. TOP ROW: Ed Krimen, Bruce Hoffer, Kevin Strobel, Mike Olson, Gary Wolf. This Page Sponsored By POLY CONOCO VALLEY STATE BANK 17th Poly 17th Grand Ave. 153 YOUNG BEARS The 1970-71 varsity Basketball sea- son of the Billings West Golden Bears coached by Toby Kangas be- gan slowly, the junior-dominated team splitting the first six non-conference games. The absence of junior Jim Christensen, out of play because of a broken hand, placed a handicap on the team’s performance. However with Christensen back for the first conference games, the Bears turned in a 74-66 victory over highly rated Anaconda and a 72-60 victory over Lewistown. Outstanding perform- ances by Jim Swain, Jim Christensen, Wes Bowman, Dennis Potzman, and Kirk Thomas strengthened the over- all team effort, and the team finished strong to grab third in the Eastern Division. Jim Swain (left) snatches the ball on the rebound. Coach Kan- gas (above) points out strategy in an after-game conference. Cub Coach Magstad and Varsity Manager Kim Nordstog stand in the background. Jim Christensen (right) blocks an at- tempt by Senior High to score in the Senior-West game. Larry Markuson (far right) surveys the court for an open teammate. 154 This Page Sponsored By PLEBICOES CLAW TO THIRD IN EASTERN DIVISION This Page Sponsored By PLEBICOES 155 THOMAS, BEARS SNATCH REVENGE IN 156 SECOND WEST-SENIOR GAME 58-52 In the second West-Senior game the Bears took re- venge on Senior High after being crushed by Senior in the first cross-town encounter 78-65. Winning by six points, the Bears took a 58-52 victory. A great perform- ance by Kirk Thomas in the fourth quarter shoved the Bears over the Broncs and onto victory. Jerry Sauther (far left) grabs a rebound. Kirk Thomas (left) decides on the best plan of attack. Rich Dubois (above) evades a defense tactic. Dennis Potzman (right) zeroes in for two points. 157 c JIM SWAIN—WEST’S Jim Swain ended the season as West’s high point man with a total of 243 points, which was one sixth of the total team points. Jim Christen- sen, who didn’t play in six of the games, earned 191 points, which made his average almost the same as Swain’s. The varsity team (above, row one, left to right): Rich Dubois, Larry Markuson, Jerry Sauther, Jim Christensen, Jim Swain, Wes Bow- man, Dennis Potzman, Brent Agnew. Row two: Dave Lindberg, Jim Beck- ers, Mark Model, Bill Fenex, Sam Koerper, Kirk Thomas, Jerry Reisig. Wes Bowman (left) views a fumbled ball. Swain (right) shoots a field goal. Christensen (far right) displays his excellent tip-in form. WEST COREBUAHD OPPONENT 68 Missoula Sentinel 79 78 Missoula Hellgate 60 85 Sidney 52 85 Glendive 38 60 Laurel 69 56 Miles City 71 74 Anaconda 76 72 Lewistown 60 66 Great Falls 70 53 Senior High 65 78 Livingston 64 58 Anaconda 57 82 Butte 81 54 Livingston 64 81 Helena 85 58 Senior High 52 58 Butte 54 84 Helena 86 76 Great Falls 48 66 Lewistown 40 158 HIGH POINT MAN This Page Sponsored By INTERACT CLUB 159 JV’S HIT The J.V.’s, coached by James Peterson, met tough competition for a final 10 win-10 loss season. They succeeded in tipping the ball the right way (right), then getting the ball (far right), and then a basket (left). The whole team (below) put out a commendable effort. BOTTOM ROW: Butch Petty, Kim Kron, Duane Ware, Jim Whitbeck, Mike Thomas, Ron Laird, Doug Schwend. ROW TWO: Drake Dornfield, Mark Johnson, Frank Christensen, Bob Wod- nik, Kim Annin, Steve Spears, Mike Robinson, Doug Leidle. 160 This Page Sponsored By PEP CLUB THE HOOP FOR 10-10 RECORD SCOREBOARD JV 77 Joliet 66 48 Sidney JV 60 52 Glendive JV 56 58 Laurel JV 53 47 Miles City JV 41 78 Senior JV 60 55 Anaconda JV 48 39 Lewistown JV 53 71 Great Falls JV 83 63 Senior JV 72 53 Livingston JV 46 72 Anaconda JV 87 70 Butte JV 69 57 Livingston JV 65 72 Helena JV 54 73 Butte JV 66 47 Rosebud 59 49 Helena JV 69 59 Great Falls JV 70 55 Lewistown JV 43 161 CUBS OPPONENTS 46 Pine Hills 57 31 Melstone 48 48 Will James 45 47 Roberts 54 27 Laurel 61 55 Miles City 70 B” 51 Lavina B 33 58 Lavina 51 41 Laurel 65 37 Lewistown 36 58 Will James 59 45 Senior Colts 55 44 Laurel 68 B” 42 Sheridan B 54 65 Sheridan 69 52 Colts 50 B” 42 Sheridan B 68 64 Sheridan 60 75 Lewis and Clark 67. 47 Colts 49 61 Lincoln 65 B” 59 Melstone B 56 51 Melstone 65 53 Lewistown 39 162 CUBS CHALLENGED BY 8-16 SEASON The 1970-71 Cub basketball season was a challenge. The team suffered an eight-win, sixteen-loss season despite efforts of Coach Dan Mag- stadt (right) and the team (below). ROW ONE: Steve Dunn, Tim St. John, Brad Terrel, Mike Beckers, Tom Vandel, Dave Doherty, Kevin Decker, Gene Redmon. ROW TWO. Manager Dave Stein, Bob Iday, Shull Lemire, Doug Martin, Tom Holden, Blaine Robinson, Don Harper, Brad Thros- sell, Kelly Jones, Tom Krivic, man- ager. UPPER LEFT: The Cubs went after the ball any chance they got. They also got many rebounds (lower left). 163 SKIING: A FAVORITE l During the long winter months of January and February when there are no vacations from school, skiing provides a release from the routine. West High students take ad- vantage of this relaxing sport at the Red Lodge Mountain ski area on one of those lucky week-ends when there is an abun- dance of snow. The lift line (above, right) is a mass of skiers waiting to ca'ch the ski lift that trails to the top of the mountain. Mike Eislein, Tyler Campbell, Joe Hansen, and Steve Eliason (right) rest a moment on the powdery mountain side. Dave Knight (far right) tries a somersault in the air. 164 WINTER PASTIME 165 GOLDEN GRAPPLERS MAUL OPPONENTS WEST SCOREBOARD OPPONENT 38 Laurel 6 34 Worland 8 27 G.F. Public 9 28 G.F. Russell 12 27 Senior 14 33 Miles City 13 23 G.F. Russell 19 25 G.F. Public 16 31 ' G.F. Central 13 17 Kalispell 23 29 Missoula Sentinel 11 30 Missoula Hellgate 11 23 G.F. Central 26 24 Senior 12 31 Helena 13 25 Butte 16 The 1970-71 varsity wrestling sea- son was good” according to Coach Leo Wohler and Coach Jerry Hicks (upper right). The good” is actually an understate- ment. This year’s team was the best wrestling team West High has ever produced. The final dual sea- son standing was 14 wins against only two losses, the team losing to only Kalispell and Great Falls Central. This was also the first time that the West team has been rated number one in a state-wide poll taken during the season. Daryl Lunder (left) attempts to pin his adversary. Ron Scoles (above right) prepares for the takedown, while Dave Hamilton (right) has just succeeded at it. 166 This Page Sponsored By MARSHALL WELLS PAINTS “Your Complete Decoration Center” 1144 Grand Avenue 167 WRESTLERS, HICKS HOPEFUL This Page Sponsored By INTERACT CLUB FOR STATE TOURNAMENT At the end of the season, the wrestlers were rated number two in a state-wide poll. The coaches and team were confident that they would do well at the state tournament as the WESTWARD went to press. Daryl Lunder (far upper left) waits for the signal to begin. John Roholt (upper left) has his opponent under con- trol. Mitch Durand (above) has just started the second round. Craig Miller (right) looks over the action on the mats. At the left is the varsity team. ROW ONE: Alan Lave, Ron Scoles, John Roholt, Craig Miller, Mike Doherty, ROW TWO: Clayton Fryer, Howard Schreibeis, Dave Ham- ilton, Daryl Lunder, Mitch Durand, Kirk John- son, Dale Schlehuber. 169 J. V. AND CUB GRAPPLERS IT I The Junior Varsity and the Cub wrestling teams, coached by Leo Wohler and Pete Reed, achieved an extremely successful sea- son. Of all their meets, the teams lost only one which was to Laurel. Mike Doherty (left), who was later promoted to the varsity team, waits tensely for the start. Coach Pete Reed (upper right) is displeased by a referee’s de- cision. The J.V. TEAM (above, ROW ONE, left to right): Mike Doherty, John DeWald, Terry Caekaert, Kyle Norwood, Ed Knight, Jim Liedle. ROW TWO: Tim Rush, Brent Her- genrader, Al Anderson, Bob Simpson, Neal Schreibeis, Ken Schweigert. The CUB TEAM (right, ROW ONE): Terrell Sukut, Roger Copeland, Claude Waters, Gary Jorgensen, Terry Wattles. ROW TWO: Tad Taylor, Gay- land Shirek, Dane Schlehuber, Roger Bern- hardt, Jimmy Jones, Bill Klaus, Jack Hirschi, John Seeb. 170 This Page Sponsored By Z Club ERADICATE OPPOSITION SCOREBOARD OPPONENT j aurel 29 gayrel 13 Senior soph. 18 Senior J.V. 21 Great Falls Public J.V. 15 VOreat Falls Russell J.V. 27 illings Central 11 Hardin 8 Miles City 3 Great Falls Russell j’v. 21 Great Falls Public J.V. 13 Kalispell 15 ’ Hardin 21 Bozeman 14 Livingston 3 Lovell Varsity 19 Senior J.V. 10 Senior soph. 17 wnet v • LUX SWINGS This Page Sponsored By JAYBEES 172 GYMNASTS THROUGH WINNING SEASON The Boys’ gymnastic team, coached by Tom Lux (upper left), vaulted into the win- ning ranks early dur- ing their 1970-71 sea- son. They stormed through their first four meets, taking first place over Bozeman twice, the Eastern Montana Frosh, and Glendive. In the Sen- ior-West dual the West gymnasts lost by only .95 of a point, and in the Billings Invita- tional Meet they took second place to Sen- ior High, missing first place by only five points. John Johnson (far left) forcefully vaults over the horse. Greg Quarles (left) performs on the high bar with great con- centration. Ken Rux (right) does his rou- tine on the rings, an area in which he was most successful. In the following meets of the season, the team performed adequately. In the Great Falls In- vitational West High’s men took third place with Kalispell taking first and Senior taking second. In the Rapid City meet West was again defeated by Senior and took sec- ond place. Making a comeback at Eastern District, West took first over Senior High and Miles City. 173 ■ INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES 174 BY QUARLES, SELLECK OUTSTANDING This Page Sponsored By STUDENT COUNCIL Although all members of the boys’ team performed well, Greg Quarles and Rocky Selleck in particular displayed their gymnastic ability with great skill and control. Greg Quarles’ area was the rings and the parallel bars. Rocky Selleck did well in all areas and consequently took many all-around honors. Selleck (left) performs on the rings. Cal Crawley (above) is suspended in mid-air while com- peting in floor exercise. Don Jackson (upper right) maneuvers on the high bar. John Johnson (right) eases around the side horse. 175 GYMNASTICS: A CO This year's gymnastics meets were coordinated so that both the girls' team and the boys' team participated. The boys’ team Is pictured above. KNEELING (left to right): Greg Quarles, Ken Rux, Jack Olsen, Randy Schmitz, Tom Haider, Dennis Fergus. STAND- ING: Scott Weiss, Tyler Campbell, Kevin Kurth, Don Jackson, John Johnson, Cal Crawley, Rob White, Rocky Selleck. The girls' gym- nastic team is pictured below. ROW ONE: Ginny Marsac, Pam Royer, Chris Cooper, Sue McMahon, Marsha Schuman, Chris Schroeder. ROW TWO: Diane DiPietro, Lee Stockburger, Jan Model, Kristi Perdew, Carla Jones, Shelley Meidinger. The points are recorded In the scoreboard only If available. Don Jackson (right) displays his good performing skill on the parallel bars. Den- nis Fergus (far right) swings through his routine on the rings. 17 176 This Page Sponsored By JAYBEES •ORDINATED EFFORT SCOREBOARD Girls’ Gymnastics first second Bozeman West 53.04 Senior 46.73 EMC Frosh cancelled Glendive West Glendive Bozeman West 67.6 Senior 49.8 Senior-West West Senior Billings Invitational West 68.55 Senior 64.5 G. F. Invitational kalispell 72.8 West 69.3 Rapid City West 58.8 R. C. Stevens 49.5 District West 69.25 Senior 61.38 EMC Frosh cancelled SCOREBOARD Boys’ Gymnastics first second Bozeman West Bozeman EMC Frosh West EMC Glendive West Glendive Bozeman West Bozeman Senior-West Senior West Billings Invitational Senior West G. F. Invitational Kalispell Senior West (3) Rapid City Senior West District West Senior EMC Frosh West EMC This Page Sponsored By “You Never Pay Retail at Eagle” EAGLE ELECTRICAL 2135 Grand Avenue FROSTOP 1504 Broadwater Avenue 177 SPAULDING’S GYMNASTS I ! 178 Coach Jacque Spaulding (lower right) Is rightfully pleased with her girl gymnasts, who performed with excellence throughout the season. Kristie Perdew, a junior who has been quite active in other girls’ sports, performs on the uneven parallel bars. Shelly Meldinger (above) gracefully executes her floor exercise routine. Sue McMahon (right), an outstanding junior, flips off the side horse. Pam Royer (upper right) gains momen- tum as she goes Into her floor exercise routine. ACHIEVE EXCELLENCE 179 MODEL: A SKILLED SOPHOMORE Jan Model (far left) put in many hours of practice, and it showed in her excel- lent performances. It also paid off as she took several honors. Only a sophomore, she has great poten- tial for her junior and senior years. Sue Mc- Mahon (right) concen- trates on her routine as she competes on the uneven parallel bars. Shelly Meidinger (left) and Pam Royer (above) perform with agility on the balance beam. 181 INTRAMURALS: ( 1 I THE JOCKS’ The strapping big boys of West High enjoyed a star-studded season in intramurals. The re- laxing sports provided a release from hectic planter-sitting. This year there was a variety of areas to participate in. The choices were basketball, volley- ball, bowling, swimming, weight lifting, and archery. Hal Parrot (left) builds his muscles in weight lifting. BELOW, an archer with only the tip of his arrow in focus. Vince Murphy (right) dribbles down the court. 182 NIGHT OUT The Eight Bailers, the !970 flag football champions are (upper right) ROW ONE: Rich Dubois, Bill Martin- son. ROW TWO: Jerry Thomas, John Roholt, Gregg Meyers, Ed Yurick, Mike Moran, Larry Markuson. The ‘‘Flyers” (right) were the intramural basketball champions. STANDING: Bill Morrow, Bill Martinson, Rob Surwill, Mike Moran, Dan Vladic. Lounging: Mark Stout, Charlie Yegen. 183 LASSES RED . TES S • APORIIS CLASSES • HONOR GRAD CADEMIC ACAD SPORTS I I 1 A 1 If y V ' THEIR WAY . V Js S V v « V N- s 5' SENIORS ? yJ ABOVE: Seniors give a whirl of ap- plause at assembly. BELOW AND LEFT: Mary Kay Adams, Greg Ham- ley, Charles Yegan, senior class officers position themselves to handle class problems. y - (S-O- 'Jo ' S,P p ‘ ’ o oO- qY o- 7- LEFT: Larry Schultz stargazes the top of the page. DIRECTLY BELOW: 0 Mark Stout. MIDDLE: Les Crawford and Debbie Stegman, busing. BOT- f-A TOM: Charles McCulluch with a Sun Shines Out of Your Shoes” smiles 187 CLASS OF 1971 Carole Aalseth Mary Kay Adams Rod Aipperspach Tricia Allbritton Carol Althaus Laurie Anderson Lew Anderson Robert Anglin Larry Anthony Steve Anton Ronald Armstrong Penny Ash Dan Ashworth Marla Ashworth Richard Baars Pete Bacheller 188 CLASS OF 1971 Helen Bailey Lou Ann Bailey Margo Bailey Wes Baird Denise Baker Rick Bakko Carla Baltrusch Bonnie Baracker Geraldine Barker Lori Barkley Dean Barnhart Marie Barrett Carl Barthuly Mary Bartlett Margo Batts Wendy Bauer 189 CLASS OF 1971 Michael Bauers Linda Becker Warren Becker Michelle Becotte l LaVonne Bender Rickey Bender Shelley Bergum Brenda Berndt I Michael Bickerstaff David Biersdorf Charice Biesheuvel Laura Biesheuvel 190 Nancy Camp Martin Campbell Virginia Canon Jim Carkulis Cynthia Cestnik Molly Chadwick Patty Chilberg Rodney Christensen 193 CLASS OF 1971 O V Catherine Cline Cynthia Jean Coats Tom Cockrell Connie Coffman Robert Coil Karen Colberg Stephanie Condotta Cass Conitz Laura Conner Bryon Dale Cook Tim Coon Monte Cooper Lester Crawford Cal Crawley John Creekmore Gregory Croff 194 CLASS OF 1971 I David Cromv ell Robin Cross Corrine Crosser Bob Crowley Michael Cruse Elizabeth Cummings Scott Darkenwald Renae Dassinger Robert Davidson Russell Davidson Herbert Davis Neal Davis Sharon Davis Roger Day Cynthia Deem Richard Dees 195 CLASS OF 1971 A Michael Degn Terry Deutscher Paul DeVerniero Jane D.evitt David Deyle Faith Deyle Mark Diamond Leslie Dickey Gayle Diefel David Doll Sandra Donavan Pauline Dorn Claudia Doty Gary Drake David Dresback Richard Dubois 196 CLASS OF 1971 Mike Durand Danette Durney Clinton Dworshak Patricia Dyce Thomas Dyk Bob Eckroth Marcella Edeler Ross Edward Jean Ehlenburg Dale Elsberry Chales Emery Bert Emswiler Peggy Ensign Eva Ericksen Marvin Erickson Lettie Ericksen 1 97 CLASS OF 1971 Francis Farr Tomi Fields Kathy Fisher Harold Fitzhugh Greg Erpenbach Debbie Espeland Donna Eubank John Fontaine Deborah Hope Foreman James Fox Belinda Frank Kareen Frank Patrice Frank Dwight Freeman 198 Colleen Fresonke Rodney Friedt Deborah Frisby Dale Fuchs Judy Fuchs Rachell Garberg Terry Fritzler William Frost Gloria Fry Clayton Fryer Charles Garrett Debra Gaub Marie Geek Jerry Germaine 199 CLASS OF 1971 i ; i i Michelle Gibbs Marlene Gibson Terry Gibson Steve Gillis Sherry Goebel Judy Goodlaxon Sharon Gramley Cindy Gran Cheryl Gransberg Kirk Grantham Kelle Graves Sheila Graves Jannine Green Patti Grim Barbara Gullard James Hadcock 200 CLASS OF 1971 Gregg Hafner Lorelei Hafner Tom Haider Tim Hall William Hall Terri Halland Roberta Halpin Linda Hamberg Dave Hamilton Jean Hamilton Gregory Hamley Jacquelin Hanna Joesph Hansen Joyce Hanson Mark Hanson Gregory Harcharik 201 CLASS OF 1971 I i ; Myrna Hardy Elizabeth Hare Patricia Harper Roxanne Harr Vicky Hartman Susan Harvey John Healow Cheryl Helfrich Lynn Helmey Kathleen Heltborg Bonita Hennessy Karen Hensel David Herigstad Julie Hertington Elaine Hert Heidi Hileman 202 CLASS OF 1971 Rebecca Hill Judy Hinkle Richard Hirschi Kathie Hirt Leslie Hodgson Noralee Hoefer Charles Hoerner Ronald Hoerner 1 Lynell Hoesel Allen Hoff Debra Hoff Daniel Hofferber Debbie Hofferber Robert Holbrook Allan Holliday Thomas Horn ) 203 CLASS OF 1971 Stephen Hubley Donna Hudson Robert Huff Michael Hughs Katherine Ihli Donald Jackson Darrel Jacobs Darleen Jahn 204 Julie Johnson Karen Johnson Kirk Johnson Pete Johnson Patricia Jones Annette Jordan Barbara Jordon Virginia Jordon 205 CLASS OF 1971 Jeffery Junkert Gerald Kahler Daniel Kanult Gail Kanvick Mark Keller Roger Kesler Craig Kincaid Debra Kirkpatrick Paul Klingman Judith Knebel Nona Knight Kim Knight Roberta Kober Sally Kostelecky Martin Kramer Randy Krieger 206 CLASS OF 1971 Carolyn Kreiman Ronald Kroll Patricia Krumrein Kevin Kurth Carolyn Ladd Michael Lambrecht Jo Ann Lanouette Kevin Larsen Wayne Larsen Ronald Lauwers Faye Lawson Dale LeBrun Eric Le Captain Todd Le Captain David Lee Vickie Lees 207 CLASS OF 1971 Knute Lehman Susan Lehman Mary Lemire Mark Lemm Linda Lenhardt Richard Lewallen Larry Lippman Terrance Little Keith Locke Floyd Lovejoy Laurie Loyning Susan Lund Daryl Lunder Maureen McCormick Charles McCulloch Mark McDade 208 CLASS OF 1971 Jeannette McDonnell Linda McGlone Gordon McKinney Sharon McKittrick Roger McMorris Teresa McNeil Jocelyn MacDonald Gary Mack Suzanne Madden Mark Madson Deborah Mai Sharon Malensek Becky Malm Joseph Marble Larry Markuson Virginia Marsac 209 CLASS OF 1971 Gayle Marvin Elaine Mattern Paul Mattl Rnita Maxwell Debra Michaelis Loretta Michels Marlis Miller Nancy Miller 210 Kirk Morgan Richard Morgan Thomas Moring Barbara Morrison Susan Moser Richard Munsell Vincent Murphy Barbara Myers 211 CLASS OF 1971 Randall Nafts Scott Nefzger Gail Nelson Richard Nelson Colleen Newell Mark Newell Tom Nickels Kenneth Nickoloff Clifford Nyback Deanne Oblander Barry O'Donnell Marilyn Oldham Margaret O’Reilly Debra Ostermiller Randy Ostermiller Julie Owens 212 - • 'irzzzzx.■ • • • •••• • ...jz; 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Rondi Grimm. Gail Miller. Nancy Baker. Dennis Grundhauser. Steve Milligan. Michele Bierwagon. David Hamilton. David Mitchell. Toquilla Blair. John Hansen, Sandy Mosely, Don Bonar. Paula Hartung, Peggy Norwick, Dale Booke. Deborah Hash. Carol Oksendahl. Mark Booth. Clifton Hayes, William Packer. Mark Brown. Joseph Hoffert, Ken Paterson. William Bruce. Douglas Hoffman, Debra Patton. Judy Bryant. William Holst, Diana Peterson. Rickey Buckingham. Tina Hruska, Jack Prottengeier. Doug Caekaert. Brand Johnson. Archie Prottengeier. Mark Chillberg Patty Jones, Dana Quesenberry, Raymond Cole. Sandra Jones. Ken Ragland. Robert Cook. Sandra Kenaley, Tom Reno. Charles Creek. Don Kerbel, Julie Resch. Christine Davis. Gene Kessler. Roland Richards. Allen Davis. Lynn Kimble. William Robson. Tammy Devous. Dennis Kratt, Dallas Rose. John Evenson. Robert Lambert. Tim Safford, Dennis Flanagan. John Larson, Richard Salsbury. Lee Folvag. Charlene Leitel, Kim Sawyer, Doug Foster. Larry Lowthlam. 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Lucinda Zamora Alan Zimmerman Joe Zimmerman Bob Zuck Vickie Zuck Roberta Zupan Monte Yates Jeannie Yeager Ginger Yost Marilee Yurlck Linda Zagar RETAKES AND ABSENTEES Brad Brogan Janet Hafner Peggy Kalvlg Tom Mason Cindy Olsen Dennis Rehberg Niki Robinson Rick Rogers Sherry Schwend Kent Statham Mike Thomas Jerry Zimmerman 264 Enthusiasm-plus illustrated by sophs at pep assembly. Gene Redmon and Kevin Duecker disguised as the notorious Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED Richard Bailey Dixie Dosdall Tania Lawson James Sandall J m Jamie Baker William Driscoll Elaine Lehman Larry Siemers i Kimberly Barnett Max Durney Paul Lehman Ricky Sperry 1 Thomas Bell Michael Dymersky Doug Leischner Duane Spildie . r Wallace Berklund Susan Erhardt Billy Lind Scott Stenehjem S| John Bertrand William Filbrandt Toni Long Mike Stevens Harley Blackford Carol Flanagan Wesley Maisel Arthur Stewart Diana Blaeslus James Freeman James Marsac Larry Stockton ! Terry Bradley Roger Gass Clarence Marshall Ted Taylor Robert Brant Gary Gould Rachel Mecham Bradley Terrell Becky Braswell John Gauman Karen Michels Katherine Thomas Russell Brum Robert Guerrero Gerald Milligan David Trankel ; i William Cahan Laura Hamberg David Moring Robin Vail I Mark Cannon Brenda Hansen Eugene Nielsen Lyle Verville Celia Caron Scott Harcharik Timothy Oberg Janet Wagenman Cathleen Carrier Chris Hardy Janalee Oblander Vickie Wanquist Susan Carter Teresa Hert Michael O’Donnell Terry Wattles ) Donna Clark Cathy Hines Gary Orr Kenneth Way Colleen Cline Robert Holbrook Tana Patterson Daniel Weis Patti Crowley Holly Huennekins Dru Pomeroy William Wood Linda Davis Doug Jensen Michael Pritzhau Stephanie Woodland Mark Davis Judith Keehn Gary Prottengeler Dana Woolston f v] Edward Dimich Nancy Kerbel Denise Reich James Wroge Peder Dokken William Kruger Lawrence Resch William Zielie j Cindy Dore Gaylene Kutzler Rovin Rose 265 ADVERTISER’S INDEX PLEASE PATRONIZE THESE BUSINESSES WHO HAVE MADE THE 1970-1971 ANNUAL POSSIBLE Aamco Transmissions 238,239 A and B Rolaway Rentals 132 A-Z Rental 98 Anthony’s 144 Big Sky Linen Supply 91 Billings Blue Print Billings Chrysler and Toyota 260,261 Billings Engraving 111 BWHS Majorettes Supplement Caprice Hair Fashions C and J Parts Cliff House Cafe Supplement Connolly Saddlery Creative Coiffures Supplement Davis Radio and TV 262 Depner’s Shoe Shop 107 Don Floberg Real Estate 85 Eagle Electrical 177 Earle Knight Realty 242 Econo Print 139 Elliotts Furniture 131 Evergreen Cleaners and Laundry 263 Fashion Fabrics Fixture Center 107 4 B’s Cafeteria 22 Flowers by Edna Supplement Frostop 177 Girls Varsity 180 Golden Rule Supplement Gorham Park Drug Gorham Park Laundry Supplement Grand Avenue Gulf Supplement Hansen Music 96 Hart Albin Co. 66 Hatch’s Supplement Hazelton Brothers 132 Hoppers Floral 246 Interact Club 159,168 Jay Bee 172,176 Kadence Club 59 Key Club 88,89 K-G Bootery 245 K-G Men’s Store 245 Kwik-Way 100 Latin Club 73 Leo’s Big Boy Supplement Lost Horizon 91 McDonald’s 255 Magic Mirror Beauty Salon Marian’s Beauty Marion’s Opticians 109 Marshall Wells Paints 167 Matt's Diamond Shop 243 Meadowgold Dairy 111 Midwest Leather Cleaners 105 Minnesota Woolen Supplement National Honor Society 58 Nawd’s TV Appliance 258 North Star Body Shop 133 Odegaard's 68 Pep Club 160 Peterson-Lindamood Music 120 Peter Yegen Jr. 72 Pierce Flooring 234,235 Pin Cushion 133 Plaza Appliances 145 Plebicoes 154,155 Polly Quality Cleaners Poly Conoco 153 Ponderosa Inn 67 Pom Pon Beauty Haven Reiter’s Marina Supplement Rip’s Shoes Supplement Robo Wash 106 Sandy's Senior 244 Sandy’s West 253 Scheel’s Hardware 246 Sears 259 Self Service Furniture Shadoan’s 69 Shaver Shop Sigman’s Furniture Silent Knight Muffler Sizzler 106 Student Council 79,93,103,118,122,152,174 Sunset Bowl Supplement Superamerica Supplement Taco Hut 252 Team Electronics Todd’s Shoe Store Trott Printing Company 105 Valley State Bank 153 Vaughn-Ragsdale Company Supplement West Park Plaza Merchants Assoc. 86,97,124,186 West Park Record Center 121 Wilcox Inc. Wilson Dunham’s Standard Windmill Wy-Mont Beverages Yellowstone Electric 129 Z Club 113,170 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Mrs. Grace Aschoff 28,91 Mr. Earl Bailey 26 Mr. William Baker 41 Mr. James Bell 36,113 Mrs. Agnes Bills Mr. J. Bruington 31 Miss Berneice Brush 42,58 Miss Betty Jo Bryan 38 Mr. Lowell Bushnell 28,70,72 Mrs. Darla Bustos 28,87 Mr. Della Ve Cairns 21 Mr. Dean Chinn 21 Mr. Bob Coil 23 Mrs. June Conaway 95 Mr. James Connor 43 Mr. Richard Cottrill 26 Eileen Cox 41 Russell Creaser 24,128 . Hilda Creamer 18 . Ann Davies 26 Jack Davies 47 . Jeanette Davis 33,108 Lynn Deneson 28 Arthur Desonia 31,86 Leroy Dover 41 Ron Dunn 21,138 j. Dorthybelle Enwall 36 Mrs. Helen Erickson 37 Mr. Frank Estes 28 Mrs. Wilma Fender 34,83 Mr. Ron Fenex_ 40,41 Mr. Ronald Fisher 28,95 Mr. Russell Fitschen 19,76 Mr. Ed Flaherty 43 Mrs. Dorothy Foreman 28,87 Mr. Richard Fox 42 Mr. Harold Frank 34 Mrs. Lucille Frank 22 Mr. Warren Frank 24,120,121,113 Mr. Dwight Gauger 37,110 Mr. Cecil Gilmore 44,109 Mrs. Beverly Gjerde 20 Mrs. Margaret Glynn 38 Mr. Robert Graves 39,148 Mrs. Jody Grossi 28 Mrs. Leona Guild 23 Mr. Bert Hahn 45 266 Mr. Gary Hall 21,104 Mr. Walter Hall 41 Mrs. Daphne Hansen 37,112 Mr. Harold Hansen 37 Mr. George Hefenieder 26 Mrs. Ellen Hicks 23 Mr. Gerald Hicks 28,103,138,141,146,166, Mrs. Doris Hinnaland 20 Mr. Eugene Holen 31 Mrs. Mary Honaker Mrs. Jane Hudson 28,95 Miss Amaretta Jones 28 Mr. Earl Jones 47 Mrs. Pauline Jones 33,108 Mr. Toby Kangas 21,154 Mr. Bery Kimberley Mrs. Molly Kindsfather 22 Mrs. Eleanor Kober 23 Mrs. Alvina Lackman 22 Mr. Walt Laird 31 Mr. Dick Lambrecht 28,32 Mrs. Connie Landis 26 Mr. Robert Lane 47 Mrs. Pamela Larson 28 Mrs. Barbara Lauwers 22 Mr. Richard Lee 43,70 Mr. John Linn 4 1,109 Mr. Armand Lohof 31 Mr. Tom Lux 39.138.142,172,173 Mrs. Hilda McCleave 28 Mrs. Opal McKinney 23 Mrs. Lowene McNeese 22 Mr. Dan Magstadt 31,117,138,146,1 Mrs. Jean Majoros 34 Mrs. Laura Marchant 28,82 Mrs. Virginia Martratt 22 Mr. Roger Megerth 1,29,92,93,117,1 68 Mr. John Miller 35 Mrs. Alma Moore 22 Mr. Lew Morris 29,88,89 Mrs. Betty Nesbit 21,100,101 Mr. Larry Newell 43 Mr. Micheal Paterson 31 Mrs. Edith Patterson 23 Mr. Guy Patton 35,115 Mr. Stephen Payne 24,25,123,128 Mr. John Peckham 31,102 Mr. Jim Peterson 44,138,160 Mrs. Freda Popp 23 Mr. Gerald Raab 41 Mr. Howard Randall 47 Mr. Robert Reed 43,170 Mr. Ed Reichert 43 Mr. Palmer Reiten 23 Mr. Gary Reynolds 35 Mr. Ken Reynolds 43 Mrs. Carol Rice 29 Mr. Floyd Roalkvam 29 Mr. Harvey Roemmich 35 Mrs. Beverly Rollins 29.87 Mr. Oscar Ronning 29 Mr. Kenneth Roth 31 Mr. Henry Schneider 37 Mr. Keith Shahan 31,117,138.142 Mr. Keith Shikany 29 Mrs. Carol Simmons 29 Mr. Robert Smith 41 Miss Jacque Spaulding 39,150,178 Mr. Lenard Spicer 29,102 Mr. Richard Steadman 21,114 Mr. Peter Stecher 43 Mrs. Ruth Steenson 18 Mr. Ed Sterling 21,114 Mr. Harold Stevenson 23 Mr. Leo Still 22,76 Mr. James Stratton 43,104 Miss Patti Swoboda 29.126 Mr. Robert Taylor 47 Mrs. Helen Tollefson 18 Mr. Eugene Vanderbeck 45 Mr. Willard Wallace 19,76 Mr. Edwin Ward 31 Mr. Ralph Watkins 35,102 Mr. Sid Weichert 23 Mr. Morris Welchin 41,152,153 Mr. Raymond Widenhofer 31 Miss Maureen Williams 39,150 Mr. Roy Williams 19,80 Mr. Leo Wohler 20,166.170 Mrs. Phyllis Yeager 18 Mr. Jack Young 31,80 STUDENT INDEX Aalgaard. Jackie (10)133.250 Aaron. Vickie (11) 131.247 Aalseth. Carole (12) 58 82.100,188 Abrahams. Robert (11)24 7 Adams. Mary Kay (12) 55.58.80.83. 185.188 Adams. Rodney (10) 1 13.250 Adams. William (10)146.250 Agnew. Brent (1 1) 158.232 Agnew. Judy (11)24 7 Agnew. Laurie (10) 83,1 1 2.250 Agnew. Stuart (10) 2 50 Ahtone. Howard (11) 232 Aipperspach, Rod (12)188 Alberti, Susan (11) 122,232 Albrecht. Jeame (1 1) 96.1 14.132.24 7 Aleksich. Sue (11) 82.133.232 Allbntton. Tncia (12)119.188 Althaus. Carol (12)188 Amann. Barbara (10) 2 50 Andersen. Constance (10) 250 Andersen. Suzanne (10) 132.250 Anderson. At (11)144.1 70.232 Anderson. Barbara (11) 232 Anderson. Laurie (12) 188 Anderson. Lew (12) 80.103,144.188 Anderson. Rondi (12)227 Anderson. Sharlene (11) 80.128.129.232 Angell. Debbie (11)232 Angell. Diane (10)250 Anglin. Doug (11)91.232 Anglin. Robert (12) 188 Annin, Kim (11)160.232 Anthony. Lawerence (12) 188 Anton. Steve (12) 188 Archibald, Beth (10) 132.250 Arey. Milly (10) 83.1 13.250 Armstrong. Ron (12) 1 25.1 28.1 88 Arneson. Tim (10) 72.73.250 Arrington. Kathy (10) 250 Asay. Denis (11)232 Ash. Penny (12)83.114.188 Ashton, Betty (10)250 Ashworth, Dan (12)188 Ashworth. Jeff (10)250 Ashworth. Marla (12) 128.129.188 Asleson. Jeff (10)121.250 Axe. Susan (10) 96.132.250 B Baars. Ginger (1 1) 232 Baars, Richard (12) 188 Babcock. Teri (10) 83,250 Bach. Debra (10) 95.250 Bach. Sue (11) 73,91,95.232 8acheller, Pete (12) 188 Baese. Susan (10) 132,250 Bailey, Deborah (10) 83.250 Bailey. Helen (12)189 Bailey. Judy (10) 108,250 Bailey. Lou Ann (12) 122,189 Bailey, Margo (12) 131.189 Bailey. Paul (11)232 Bailey. Richard (10) 265 Baird, Susan (.10) 83.250 Baird. Wes (12)189 Baker. Dean 10)250 Baker, Denise (12) 189 Baker. Dennis (11)227 Baker, Jamie (10) 265 Baker, Tom (11)232 Bakker. Pat (11)232 Bakko. Rick (12)104.118.189 Baldridge. Widge (11) 80.95.1 13.232 Baldry. Marcae (10) 2 50 Balwin. April (11)247 Ball. Debbie (11)232 Ballard. Linda (10) 96.123.250 Ballard. Patricia (10) 250 Ballard. Steven (10)133,250 Ballard. Sue (11) 80.232 Ballew, Dean (10)250 Ballrush. Carla (12) 58.95.117.189 Baracker. Bonnie (12) 189 Baracker. Pat (11)232 8arker. Geraldine 12)189 8arkley. Lori (12) 100,189 Barnett. Cary (11)24 7 Barnett. Kim (10) 88.265 Barneyback. Terry (11) 232 Barnhart. Dean (12) 188 Barrett. Mane (12) 51.82.1 53.189 Barry. Jean (11) 128.232 8arth, Charles (10) 130,133,250 Barth, Mark (11) 1 1 3.1 25.1 28.129.232 Barthuly. Carl (12)80.189 Bartlett. Debby (11)232 8artletl. Helen (11) 96.131.232 Bartlett, Kathy (10) 250. Bartlett. Mary (12) 58.95.125.128.189 Batts. Barbara (10) 80.88.250 8atts. Margo (12) 1 15.189 8auer. Marla (10)250 Bauer, Wendy (12) 189 Bauers, Micheal (12)120,190 Baumann, Ron (10)250 Bawden. Patricia (10) 86.250 Baxter. Raynae (11) 108.11 1.232 Beard, Steve (11)232 Becker. Linda (12) 190 Becker. Patty (11)119.24 7 Becker. Warren (12) 190 Beckers. Jim (11) 103.138.141.144. 158.247 Beckers. Mike (10) 146.163.250 Becotte, Shelley (12)88.190 Beers. Debra (12)190 8elcher. Marlene (12) 80,83,190 Bell. Allan (10)121.251 Bell. Barbara (11) 96.112.114,232 Bell. Brian (11) 111.122.125.232 Bell. JoAnn (12)190 Bell. Nancy (10)251 Bell. Sabrina (10) 108.251 Bell. Thomas (10)265 Bellingham. Val (1 1) 90.153.232 Bender. Janice (12) 190 Bender. LaVonne (12) 190 Bender, Rickey (12)125.128 Bender, Wanda (11)232 Benjamin. Karen (10)251 Bennington. Jean (11) 153.232 Bendit. Becky (11) 96.120,232 Bentz. Larry (11)118,232 Berckmoes. Pam (10) 96.133.251 Berg, Bruce (11) 120.247 Berg, Kathy (10) 251 Berger. Karen (1 1) 72,73.232 Bergman. Keith (10) 251 Bergum, Shelley (12) 32.58.61.86.88 91.99.190 Berklund. Wallace (10) 265 Berndi. Ardene (11) 90,130.133.232 Bernat. 8renda (12) 190 Sernghardt. Roger (10) 170.251 8ernhardt. Teri (11)119.232 Bertrand. John (10) 265 Best. Robyn (11)119.232 Bickerstatl. Mike (12) 190 Bieget. Barbara (10)133.251 Siersdorf. Oav.d (12)190 BiersdoH. Jett (10) 80.2 51 Bierwagen. David (12) 227 Biesheuvei. Clarice (12) 1 1 1,190 Biesheuvei, Laura (12) 111.190 Billmgton. Anne (10) 82.32.251 B.llman. Jack (11)232 Biorgum. Kathi 10) 100.251 Black. Debra (10) 95.251 Black Margaret (11)233 Blackford. Harley (10)265 Blackford. Tom (12) 191 Blaesius. Brad (10) 251 Blair. Bruce (10) 121.251 Blair. John (12)227 Blanchard. Bruce (11) 11 1.233 Blankenbaker. Charlie (11) 148.233 Blevins. Gordon (12) 80,103.105.191 Blevins. Keith (10) 251 Bloom. Greg (11)247 8loomdahl. Ann (11)91.233 Bloomdahl, Kay (10)251 Boehm. Sharon (10) 251 Bohl. Gene (11)1 13,233 Boiler. Sherry (10)251 Boland, Sandra (10) 251 Bolin. Robert (12)191 Sonar. Paula (12)227 Bonnet!. Ben (12) 191 Booke. Deborah (12)227 Booke. Mike (10)251 Booth. CM (12)227 Booth. Joe (11) 247 Booth. Marian (11) 80.128.129.233 Borner. Nancy (12) 191 Boroughs. Paul (11) 115.233 Borth. Jackie (12)191 Bourne. Gail (11)233 Bourne, Senna (12) 191 Bowman. Wes (12) 55.103.154.158.191 Boyce. Lee (12)191 Bracken. Melody (10) 251 Bradford. Tracy (11) 86.96.233 Bradley. Lynn (11)233 Bradley. Patricia (10) 88.113.251 Bradley. Terry (10) 265 Bradshaw. Curt (11)233 Brady. Judy (11) 122.233 Branca. Steve (12) 113.122.191 Brandt. 8ryce (11)233 Brant. Robert 10)265 Brashear. Greg (11)233 Brashear. Mark (12)191 Braswell. Becky (10) 133.265 Braswell. Candis (12)191 Brauer. Brad (11) 125.128.129.233 8remholt. Patti (10) 95.251 8rekke. Carolyn (12)191 Brekke. John (11) 108.115.120,233 Brekke. Karry (12)191 Brekke. Vickie (11)233 Brent. Brad (10)251 8reshears. Mike 10)251 Brewer. Jerry (121 144.145 191 8rickman. Lynne (10) 122.251 Bndweli. Oebb-e (11)233 Bnski. Greg (11)247 Brittingham. Debora (10) 251 Brogan. Brad (10) 264 Brooks. Charles (10) 122,251 Brosz. Karen (11)233 Brolhwell. Marian (11) 131.233 Brolhwell. Tonya (12)130.191 Brown. Joe (12)227 8rown. Kandi (12) 58.128.129.192 Brown. Karen 11) 114.153.233 Brown. Susan (12) 192 Brown, Tneodore (11) 233 8ro ne, Patti (12) 192 Browmrg, Bev (11) 80.233 Browning. Kathy (12) 192 Broyles. Bob (12)58.104.192 Broyles. Wayne (11) 233 Bruce. Doug (12) 1 15.227 Bruce. Randall (10)251 Bruch. Connie (11) 114.233 Brum, Loren (12)106.107.192 Brum. Russ (10) 251.265 Brumlield. Dennis (10)251 Bruski. John (12) 192 Bryant. Bill (12)227 Bryant. Kayce (10)251 Buckingham. Tina (12) 227 Buechler. Kelly (11)247 Bullis. Debbie (12) 192 Bunker, Lorn (12) 192 Burke. Jack (10)251 Burkett. Chip (11) 120.123.233 Burnett. Rmta (10) 251 Burnham. James (12) 192 Burns. Kelly (10)251 Burns. Robert (1 1) 95.233 Burns. Theresa (10)121.251 Burr. Greg (10)251 Burns. Iva (10)251 Burris. Mark (11)24 7 Burt. Sher. (11) 128.233 Burtts. Linda (10)133.251 Busby. Gary (12) 192 Buscher. Rod (12)115.192 Bushnell. Camrrne (12) 58.122.192 Buss, Debb.e (11) 130.233 Bustos. Deena (10) 133.251 Butler, Barb (10) 80.36.87.251 Butler, Gary (12)192 Butler. Jeanne (12)130.193 Butler. Tim (11)233 Butorac. Roxanne (12)193 Butsch. Doryne (11) 247 Buzzelli. Mike (11)233 Byarsm. Larry (11) 104.233 Byrd, Lmnell (11)83.108,130.233 C Caekaert. Brand (12) 227 Caekaert. Terry (11) 104.170.233 Cahan. Bill (10)265 Cam. Penny (12)108.193 Callen. Craig (10) 120.251 Camp. Nancy (12)193 267 Campbell, Martin (12)193 Campbell. Tyler (11) 164.176.233 Camron. Paula (11) 72.73.80.83.86,246 Canan, James (10) 104.251 Cannon. Linda (10) 132.251 Cannon, Mark (10) 146.265 Canon. Virginia (12)193 Canon, William (11)233 Cardwell. Mike (10) 146,251 Carkulis. Jim (12)193 Carlin. John (11)233 Carlson. David (11)247 Carlson. Pam (11)233 Caron. Celia (11) 265 Caron. Charles (12)192 Carpenter. Leanne (10) 251 Carr. Bill (11)233 Carrier. Cathy (10) 265 Carrier. David (11)247 Carter. Susan (10)265 Caruso, Marcia (11)233 Carver. Stan (12)193 Case, Bob (11)247 Caswell. Mark (11) 109.247 Cazier, Dorothy (10) 83.133.257 CBZier. Doug (12)193 Cestnik, Cindy (12)193 Cestnik, Richard (11) 247.252 Chadwick. Molly (12)193 Chamberlain. Doug (11)233 Chapel. Kathy (11) 88,233 Chapman, Clayre (11) 108.233 Cherne, Kathy (10) 82.96.130.252 Chilberg. Carol (11) 120.233 Chilberg. Patty (12) 120,193.227 Chopper. Robert (11)247 Christensen. Frank (10) 160,252 Christensen. Jan (11) 80.153,252 Christensen. Jim (11) 103.154.158.233 Chnstensen, Rod (12) 80,115.120.193 Christiansen, Jo (11) 80.87.114.233 Clapper. Doug (11) 104.120.233 Clark. David (11) 105.111.234 Clark. Donna (10) 252.265 Clark. Jeff (11)234 Cleveland. Lela (10) 252 Cline. Cathy (12)194 Cline. Colleen (10) 265 Cline. Curtis (10)252 Cline. Tim (10)252 Coakley. Bridget (11) 72.73.247 Coats, Bill (10)252 Coats. Carolyn (10) 150.252 Coats, Cindy (12) 80.83.96.97,150,194 Cockrell. Tom (12)120.194 Coffman, Connie (12) 1,83.194.92 Coil. Bob (12)194 Coil. Connie 252 Colberg. Karen (12) 72.73.119.194 Colburn. Gary (11)234 Cole. Phyllis (10) 72.252 Cole. Sandra (12) 227 Coley, Barbara (11)247 Collins. Carol (10) 120,153.252 Collins. Mike (11)234 Condotta, Stephanie (12) 58.194 Condotta. William (10) 252 Cone. 8rad (11) 105.234 Conitz. Cass (12) 80.105.106.107,194 Conitz, Kim (10) 80.83.122,252 Conner, Cindy (11) 83.234 Conner. Laurie (12)51,119,194 Contavespi, Vickie (10) 96.130.252 Contreraz, John (11) 24 7 Contreraz, Stella (10) 252 Contreraz. Veronica (10) 252 Cook, Byron (12)115.194 Cook. Clayton (10) 252 Cook, Jane (10) 132.252 Cook. Sandra (12) 227 Cook, Shayne (11)247 Coon. Tim (12) 104.194 Cooper. Ken (10) 107.252 Cooper. Kristy (11) 83,176,234 Cooper. Monte (12)115.194 Copeland, Roger (10) 146,170.252 Corcoran. Vicki (11) 73,111.114,234 Cosner, Steve (11) 1,92,234 Cotter. Jim (10)252 Cottle, Jan (10)119,252 Cottle, Teri (1 1) 73,95.153.234 Couch. Barbara (11)114,234 Couch. Jenny (10) 114.252 Cousins. Kathy (11)131.234 Cousins. Helen (11) Cowen. Debby (11)131.234 Cox, Marsha (11) 83.108.234 Cox, Robert (10) 130,133.252 Cox, Shannon (11) 130.234 Crawford. Dennis (10)121.252 Crawford, Garry (10)121.252 Crawford. Les (12)187,194 Crawley. Cal (12) 58,80,103,138, 172.174.194 Creek, Don (12)227 Creekmore. Dave (12) 105,145.194 Croff. Greg (12)194 Croff, Teresa (10)252 Cromwell. David (12)195 Cronin. Pat (11) 104,130.234 Cross. Robin (12) 120,123.195 Crosser, Corrine (12) 195 Crosser, Kathy (10) 252 Crouse. Larry (11) 234 Crowder. Meridee (10) 132.252 Crowell, Paula (11) 72.83.246 Crowell. Steve (10), 252 Crowley, Patti (10)265 Crowley. Robert (12)195 Cruse. Joe (10)252 Cruse. Mike (12)109,195 Cuculich. Tom (11)247 Cummings. Elizabeth (12)195 Curran, Gordon (11)112.114,234 Curtis. Mark (11)234 Curtis. Mike (11)113.234 Czamowsky. Mike (11) 80.103.104. 152.153.234 Dailey, Diana (11)234 Dailey, Sharon (1 1) 95.114,234 Daniels, Cindy (11) 72.234 Darkenwald. Scott (12) 53,61.103 138.146.195 Dassinger, Dean (10) 252 Dassinger. Renae (12) 195 Davidson. Rob (12) 58,104.195 Davidson, Russ (12)247 Davis, Gene (12)227 Davis. Herbert (12) 195 Davis. Holly (11) 108.247 Davis. Linda (10) 265 Davis, Lynn (12)227 Davis. Mark (10) 265 Davis. Neal (12)195 Davis. Scott (11)247 Davis. Sharon (12) 80,195 Davis, Susan (10) 252 Davis, Terri (10) 95.252 Day. Roger (12)195 Debus. Deborah (11)234 Dedeker. Deborah (10) 252 Deem, Cindy (12) 195 Dees. Richard (12)195 Degn. Mike (12) 196 Degn. Rhonda (11) 130,234 DeHaven. Kevin (10) 252 DeHaven. Mark (11)247 Deichl. Robert (10) 107,252 Deines. Mary (11) 119,128.234 Delzer, Cindy (10)252 Demaree, Larry (11)234 Deutscher, Terry (12) 196 DeVerniero. Paul (12) 50.67.102.138, 142.144.196 Devitt, Jane (12)131.196 Devous. Dennis (12) 227 DeVries. Mike (11) 122.144.145.234 DeWald. Jon (11) 166.107.170.234 Deyle. David (12)196 Deyle. Faith (12)196 Diamond. Mark (12) 95.102.196 Dick. Charlene (10) 132,252 Dickey, Leslie (12)196 Dickson. Sue (11)234 Diefel. Gayle (12)196 Dilley, Sandra (11) 86,90,110.234 Dilulo, Dale (11) 144,247 Dimich. Ed (10) 265 Dimich. Mike (11) 80.138.246 Dixon. Dan (11)234 Doherty. David (10) 163.252 Doherty. Mike (11) 103.144.170.234.16 Dokken, Peder (10) 146.265 Doll. Dave (12)115.196 Dolve. Dave (11) 105.111.234 Donavan. Sandy (12) 87.196 Donich. Mike (11)247 Dore. Cindy (10) 265 Dorn. Beth (12)196 Dorn. Jeff (10)253 Dornfeld. Drake (10) 148.160.253 Dosdall. Dixie (10) 265 Doty. Claudia (12) 80,100.125.128. 129.196 Doty. Sharon (11) 100.130.234 Dowlin, Robert (10) 109 Drake. Gary (12)196 Dresback, David (12) 196 Driscoll. William .(10) 265 Dubois. Rich (12) 54.154.157.158. 183.196 Duecker. Kevin (10) 146.163.249,253 Duff. Pamela (10) 87.96.113.132,253 Duffy. Russell (10) 253 Dugan. Diane (10) 1 13.121.253 Dugan. Jim (10) 146.147.253 Dugan. Peggy (11) 1.73.113.114.122.22 Dukart. Debbie (11)234 Dunn, Cheryl (10) 253 Dunn. Mike (11) 144.163.234 Dunn. Steve (10)104.146 Dunsworth. Gail (10) 83,113.253 Dupea. Dan (11)234 Durand, Mike (12) 144,197 Durand. Mitch (11) 103.144.169.234 Durney. Dane tie (12)197 Durney. Max (10) 253.265 Duty. Tim (12) Dworshak, Clint (12) 197 Dyce. Mike (11)234 Dyce. Patty (12)115.197 Dymersky. Mike (10) 265 Dyk, Sally (11)234 Dyk. Tom (12) 58.103.128.197 E Eardley. Denise (11)131.234 Easton. Chris (10) 132.253 Eaton. Peggy (11) 83.114,235 Eckroth. Bob (12) 197 Edeler. Marcella (12)197 Edward. Ross (12)197 Edwards. Jo (11) 95,131.235 Edwards. Kelly (10)121.253 Edwards. Kevin (11) 120.247 Egosque. Brian (10) 253 Egosque. Mike (11)235 Ehlenburg. Jean (12)115.197 Ehlenburg. Steve (11)235 Eislein. Mike (11) 105.164,235 Eliason, Steve (11) 105.130.164.235 Elkins. Jana (10) 253 Elliot, Terry (10) 83.253 Elliott. David (10)253 Elsberry. Dale (12)197 Emery. Charles (12) 197 Emswiler, Bert (12) 197 Emswiler. Diane (10) 133.253 Engelhardt. Ron (10) 253 Englund. David (11)235 Englund. John (10)253 Ensign. Peggy (12) 61,80.121,253 Ensign. John (10) 58.96.197 Entzel. Pam (11)235 Erhardt, Susan (10) 133.265 Ericksen. Eva (12)197 Ericksen. Jan (10) 253 Ericksen. Lettie (12)197 Enckson. Marvin (12) 197 Erpenbach. Greg (12)145,198 Erpenbach. Lee (10) 95,133,253 Erwin, Brad (11)247 Espeland, Debbie (12) 198 Esser. Dale (11) 109.113.235 Essman, Lynne (11) 128,235 Estill. Billie (11)115.131.235 Estill, Vonnie (11)115,235 Eubank. Donna (12) 198 Evans. Jo (11)119.235 Evans. John (10) 104.253 Evenson. Alan (11)235 Evenson. Jim (10) 253 Evenson. Robert (12)227 F Faist, Cindy (10) 100,253 Faris. Scott (11) 104.247 Farr. Francis (12)198 Farr. Mary (11) 8.70.72,73,80.83.86, 95.235 Farrell. Dan (11)121.235 Faught, Lon (11)235 Feeley. Maureen (11)119.235 Feeley. Monica (11)235 Fenex. Bill (11) 144,158.235 Fergus. Dennis (11) 1 11,235,176 Ferguson. Tom (10) 120.123.253 Fernandez. Ester (10) 253 Fetsch. Karen (10) 96.253 Fetsch, Sharon (10) 96.253 Fettig. Roger (11)235 Fields. Tomi (12)87.114.117,198 Figg. Richard (11)235 Filbrandt. Mistee (11)235 Filbrandt. William (10)265 Finley. Kari (11) 87.90.120.235 Finneran. Kit (10) 73,96.253 Fischer. Blaine (11)235 Fischer. Kathy (12)198 Fisher. Allison (11) 82,101,235 Fitzhugh. Ann (10)253 Fitzhugh. Elvin (10) 107.253 Fitzhugh. Harold (12)106.198 Flanagan. Carol (10) 265 Flanagan. John (12)227 Fleming Steve (10) 253 Fochs.Tom (11) 103,235 Fochs. William (11) 80,115.235 Foeste, Kay (11) 120.235 Folkerts, Dan (10) 253 Folvag. Charlene (12)227 Fontaine. John (12) 198 Fordham. Lisa (10) 100.253 Foreman, Debbie (12) 80.82.198 Foreman. Ken (11) 111,235 Foreman. Rick (10) 104.146.253 Forseth. Hal (11) 25,95,120.235 Foster. Larry (12)227 Foster. Mike (11)118.235 Fowler. Bill (11)247 Fowlkes, Jim (11) 104,235 Fox. Connie (10) 80,253 Fox. Jacqueline (10) 132,253 Fox. Jim (12) 57.138.140.144.198 Francis. Warren (11)235 Frank. Belinda (12) 198 Frank. Carol (11) 130.235 Frank, Dena (10) 253 Frank, Kareen (12) 198 Frank. Linda (10) 133.253 Frank, Mike (10)253 Frank, Patrice (12) 58.198 Frank, Steve (11)235 Frank, Vicki (10) 132.253 Franz. Gail (10)253 Franzen, Kim (11) 108,1 14,235 Frasier. Kevin (11)235 Frazer. Diane (10)254 Freeman. Dwight (12)103.198 Freeman. James (10) 265 Freeman, William (10)254 French. Bobbi (11)235 French. Denise (1 1) 72.73.80.83.114. 119.130.235 Fresonke. Colleen (12)58.111.114. 128.199 Fresonke. Debra (10) 1 13.121.254 Frey. Debbie (11) 83.235 Frick, John (10) 144,254 Frickel. Mitch (11) 104,235 Friedt, Rod (12)80.199 Friez, Todd (11)235 Frisby. Deborah (12) 199 Fritz. Charles (11)236 Fritz. Kerry (10) 80.148.254 Fntzler, Terry (12)115.199 Froom. Tom (10) 146.254 Frost. Mike (12) 227 Fost. William (12)199 Fry. Gloria (12) 88.128.199 Fryer. Clayton (12) 58.169.199 Fryer, Lenette (10)110.254 Fuchs, Barbara (10)119,254 Fuchs. Bud (12) 128.129.199 Fuchs. Judy (12) 80.95.199 Furrow, Sherry (10) 254 G Gaab. David (12) 227 Gabel. Donna (10) 254 Gahagan. Dean (10)254 Gaines, Susan (1 1) 247 Garberg. Rachell (12) 199 Gardiner. Jay (11) 90,102.111.236 Garrett. Matt (12)104.148 Gass. Roger (10)265 Gauen. Richard (11) 80,95,105,111,236 Gaub. Debra (12)58.112,114,199 Geek. Carlene (10) 96.254 Geek, Joel (11) 96,236 Geek, Marie (12)96.199 Geer, Michele (11)236 GeerinR. Dazid (12) (10) 254 Geisler. Kelley (11) 152,153.236 Germaine. Jerry (12)199 Gibbs. Shelly (12) 115,122.200 Gibson. Marlene (12) 120.200 Gibson. Terry (12)200 Giest. Steve (10) 254 Gillet, Ben (11)236 Gillis. Debra (11)236 Gillis. Steven (12)105.153 200 Gilmore. Daniel (10) 107.130.254 Giradot. Scott (11) 103.144.192.236 Giuenrod. Celia (12)227 Glantz. Debra (11)236 Glasgow. Rod (11)236 Glenn, Pam (11) 120.128.236 Glenn. Paul (11)113,122.247 Glock. George (10)254 Glock. Gordon (12) Glumbik. Patricia (11) 236 Goebel. Sherry (12) 200 Goergen. Mary (12) 227 Goff, Linda (10) 88.254 Goodbar, Karla (11)114.236 Goodfellow, Cheryl (10) 254 Goodlaxon. Judy (12) 38.200 Goodman, Ken (10) 254 Goodman, Mark (11)236 Gould. Gary (10)265 Gountams. Nick (11)247 Gountanis, Steve (12) Gramley. Sharon (12)200 Grammens. Tim (10) 146,254 Gran, Cindy (12)200 Gransberg, Cheryl (12) 120,200 Grantham. Kirk (12) 200 Grasswick. Hally (11)236 Grauberger. Rickey (10) 254 Grauberger. Shelley (11) 247.254 Grauman. John (10) 236.265 Graves. Christine (10)254 Graves. John (11)120 Graves. Kelle (12)113.200 Graves. Sharon (11)101,119,236 Green, Dian (11)236 Green, Jannine (12) 125.128.129.200 Green, Rebecca (11)236 Greeno, Alan (11) 108.236 Gregory. Ann (10) 227.254 Gregory. Gwen (11) 236 Gr.flin, Max (12)227 Griggs. Tom (11)236 Grimm. Gail (12) 227 Grimm. Patti (12) 83,200 Grosshausch. Susan (10) 254 Grosskop. Marilyn (10) 113.132,254 Gryder. Cindy (11)236 Grundhauser, Steven (12)227 Guerrero, Robert (10) 265 Gullard. Barbara (12)200 Gunderson, Glenda (11) 1.86.90.92. 111,131.236 Gunter. Robert (11)247 Guy. Peter (11) 123.236 H Hadcock. James (12) 200 Haddenhorst. George (11) 144.236 Hafer. Randy (11) 105.236 Hafner. Denise (10) 100.254 Hafner. Gregg (12) 201 Hafner. Janet (10)130.264 Hafner, Lori (12) 53.58.100.201 Hagen. Patricia (10)121.254 Haider. Dale (11) 144,236 Haider, Denise (11) 72.73.236 Haider. Gail (10)254 Haider. Theresa (11) 236 Haider. Tom (12) 61.176,201 Hale. Brian (11)236 Haley. Gail (11) 95.236 Haley. Rick (11)236 Halford. Jeany (11)131.246 Hall, David (10) 106.107,254 Hall, Marilyn (1 1) 80,116,131,1 53.236 Hall, Richard (10) 80,254 Hall, Tim (12) 80.115,201 Hall, William (12) 58.105.201 Halland, Terri (12) 58,128,129,201 Halligan, Mark (11) 80.125.128,153.236 Halpin, Roberta (12) 201 Halsey. Laura (10)254 Haman. Glenda (11)114.236 Hamberg. Laura (10)265 Hamberg, Linda (12) 201 Hamilton, David (12) 103,166.169.227 Hamilton, Jean (12) 201 Hamilton, Jeff (11)247 Mamley. Greg (12) 54,80,10-..120, . 125.128,186,201 Hammberback. Jerold (10) 146.254 Hammer. Linda (11)247 Hanna, Jacque (12) 51,120,201 Hanna. Mark (10)121,254 Hannah. Richard (10)254 Hansen. Beth (11)110.121.236 Hansen. Brenda (10) 265 Hansen. Joe (12) 56.61.80,88,103, u 105.144,164,201 Hansen. Unda (11) 87.108,236 Hansen. Mark (11) 11 1.120,236 Hansen. Sandy (12) 83,88,91,227 Hansen. Shirley (10) 108.254 Hanson, Collin (11) 72.73.236 Hanson. Debbie (11) 83.95.110.236 Hanson. Joyce (12) Hanson. Judy (11) 82.236 Hanson. Karen (10) 82.254 Hanson, Mark (12) 71,72,73,201 Hanson, Mark (10) 254 Harcharik. Greg (12)201 Hare ha rik. Scott (10) 146.265 Hardy. Christine (10)265 Hardy. Deborah (11)236 Hardy. Myrna (12) 130.201.262 Hardy. William (11)236 Hare. Elizabeth (12) 58.91,95,202 Harper. Don (10) 163.254 Harper. George (10)146.254 Harper. Patricia (12) 202 Harr. Roxanne (12) 55,100.202 Harris. Connie (11)247 Harris. Dennis (11)247 Hams. Fred (11)236 Harric. Kim (10) 72.73.83.254 Harris. Linda (11)114.236 Harris, Marilyn (11)236 Harris. Patty (10)254 Harris. Steven (l 2) Harris, Susan (10)121.254 Harris. Wayne (11)237 Hart. Helen (10)113.254 Hart. Kevin (10) 254 Hartman, Deborah (10)254 Hartman, Linda (11)237 Hartman, Patricia (11)130.237 Hartman. Robert (11)121.237 Hartman, Sue (10)254 Hartman, Vicky (12) 128.202 Hartung. Peggy (12)227 Harvey. Susan (12) 114.130.702 Harwood, Vic (11) 105.144.14L .237 Hash. Carol (12)227.254 Hash. Cynthia (10) 72.254 Havener. Gary (10) 2 55 Havener. Xan (11)237 Hawkins. David (11)247 Hayes. Gary (11)247 Hayes. Karen (10)255 Hayes. William (12)115.227 Hayter. Del (11)237 Headapohl. Heidi (11) 90,100.110.237 Headapohl. Wendy (10) 100.255 Headapohl. William (10) 80.104.123. 148.255 Healow. John (12) 105.144.145.202 Hearron. Cacol (11) 1.75,83.90.92. 111.114.237,86 Heath. John (11)237 Heckel. Terry (11) 103.148.237 Hefner. Deborah (10) 87.95.96 Hem, Dennis (11)237 Heinrich. Jo (10)255 Heinrich, Patrice (11) 132.237 Heiser. Gloria (10)255 Heiser, Jennifer (10) 73.121,255 Heiser. Mike (11)237 Helfrich. Cheryl (12) 120.202 Helmann. Karrie (10) 255 Helmey. Cindy (10)255 Helmey. Lynn (12)202 Heltborg. Kathleen (12) 202 Henderson. Patricia (10) 120,123.255 Hendricksen. Teryl (10) 132.255 Hennessy. Bonnie (12) 202 Hennessy. Sally (11)237 Henry, Verl.nda (11) 72,237 Hensel. Karen (12)202 Henson. Holly (10) 255 Herbert. Mike (11)247 Hergenraeder, Brent (11) 170,237 Herigstad, David (12) 202 Herington. Julie (12)202 Herman, Doug (10) 255 Herman, Scott (11) 237 Herren. Barbara (11)237 Herren. Sheryl (10) 83.121.225 Herring Cheryl (1 1) 237 Hert. Elaine (12) 202 Hert. Teresa (10) 132,265 Hickel, Kris (11) 80,237 Hicks, Janice '(10) 255 Hicks, Peggy (10) 255 Hilderman, Pam (10) 255 Hileman. Heidi (12)202 Hilgendorf. Terry (10) 106,146,255 Hill. Cheryle (10) 132.255 Hill. Rebecca (12)203 Hill. Stephan (10)121.255 Hill. Terry (10)255 Hillner, Randall (11)237 Hines. Cathy (10)265 Hinkle. Judy (12)203 Hinkle, Susan (10) 255 Hirschi. Dick (12) 103,144.203 Hirschi. Jack (10) 146.170,255 Hirschi. Jill (10) 255 Hirt, Kathie (12)203 Hjellum. Robert (10) 255 Hodgson. Leslie (12) 87,203 Hodnik, James (11) 247 Hoefer. 8ruce (10) 104.133.255 Hoefer. Noralee (12)203 Hoem, Dinae (11)237 Hoemer. Charles (12)115,203 Hoerner, Martha (11)246 Hoerner. Ronald (12) 107.203 Hoesel, Lynell (12) 72.73.117.203 Hoff. Allen (12)203 Hoff. Barry (10)255 Hoff. Debra (12)203 Hofferber. Dan (12) 61,105,120,123,203 Hofferber. Debbie (12) 203 Hoflerber. Devra (10) 122,255 Hoffert. Ken (12)227 Hoffert, Ron (11)247 Hoffman, Debra (12)227 Hoffman, Hester (10) 83.122. o5 Hoklin, Noel (11) 111.128.129,237 Holbrook. Frank (11) 120.247 Holbrook. Robert (12) 80.203 Holbrook. Robert (10) 133.265 Holden, Connie (10)255 Holden. Tom (10) 163.255 Holle. Mike (10) 255 Holle. Steve (11)237 Holliday. Allan (12) 120.203 Holliday. Charlotte (10) 130.255 Holst. Diana (12)118.227 Hopkins. James (11) 247.255 Hoppe, Byron (10) 255 Horn. Thomas (12)203 Herr. Kayrene (12)131.204 Horsfall. Terry (11)237 Horst, Dean (11) 106,236 Houghland. David (12) 58,84,104. '20.128,204 Houser. Greg (10)255 Howeih. Steve (11) 109,237 Hruska, Jack (12)227 Huber. Debra (12) 83,1 19,130.204 Hubley. Steve (12) 120.123.204 Hudson. Donna (12) 204 Huennekins, Holly (10) 265 Huff. Robert (12)204 Huffman. Barbara (11)121.237 Huffman. Donald (10) 133,255 Hughs. Mike (12) 204 Huisenga, Mark (10) 125,128.129.255 Hulbert, Jon (10)255 Hulteng. Lee (10)121.255 Humphrey. Ken (10) 95,255 Hunt. Linda (12)204 Hunt. Suzanne (12)70.71.95.227 Hunter. Carol (12) 58.122,204 Hupp. Megan (1 1) 72.73.237 Hurlbert, Micheleyn (10) 132. 255 Hurly. Tom (11) 88.237 Huss. Rita (10)255 Hustad, Bryon (10) 103.125,128,129.144. 255 Hustad, Carla (12) 54,80.125,128, 129,204 Huvaere, Micheal (10) 237 Ihli. Katherine (12)204 Imhoff. Connie (10) 132.255 Imwalle, Gwen (10) 133 Irvin. Jeff (10) 255 Iverson. Garth (11) 130.237 Ivie. Jeff (10) 1 1.255 J Jackson. Don (12) 174.176.204 Jackson, Katherin (10) 2 56 Jackson, Kim (10) 256 Jackson. Lynne (10) 113.122.256 Jackson. Ruth (10) 83,132.256 Jacobs. Darrel (12) 204 Jacobs. Susan (11) 237 Jacobsen. Barbara (11)119,237 Jacobson. Angela (11) 237 Jacobson. Chris (11) 86.1 19.237 Jacobson. Gary (12) Jacobson. Luanne (11) 130.237 Jahn. Dolly (12) 80,96.9 7.152.153,204 Janke. Jim (11) 1.90.92.104.118.237 Jansma. Cindy (10) 256 Jefferies. John (10) 102,107.109.256 Jefferies. William (11) 118,237 Jennings. Patrick (11)115.237 Jensen. Doug (10) 265 Jensen. Kris (11)131.237 Jensen. Ron (10) 256 Jerrel, Bonnie (12) 205 Job. Toni (11) 130.237 Jochim, Doug (10) 256 Johnerson. Danny (10) 133.256 Johnerson. Mark (11) 130.247 Johnson, Archie (12) 227 Johnson, Cheryl (12)101,205 Johnson, Debra (11) 113.237 Johnson, Don (10) 106,256 Johnson, Dwight (11) 120.145.237 Johnson, John (12) 173.174,176.205 Johnson, Julie (12) 153.205 Johnson, Karen (12) 88,205 Johnson. Kirk (12) 80,103,138,169,205 Johnson. Marilyn (10) 133.257 Johnson. Mark (10)113,144.160.256 Johnson. Penny (11) 87,95.119.237 Johnson. Pete (12) 205 Johnson, Rhonda (12) 80.205 Johnson. Sandra (10) 132.256 Jonas. Marjean (12) Jones. Carla (12) 51.100.176,205 Jones. Cecelia (10) 256 Jones, Dana (12)227 Jones, Donna (10) 132.256 Jones, James (10) 170,256 Jones, Janet (11)237 Jones, Kathy (11) 1,90,92,93.110, 128.129.238 Jones, Kelly (10) 144,256 Jones, Ken 12)227 Jones. Patty (12) 50.58.61.67.81,87. 99.225 Jones. Rebecca (11)131,237 Jones. Roger (11)247 Jones, Scott (11) 130.238 Jordan. Annette (12) 128.205 Jordan, Barbara (12) 205 Jordan. Cheryl (10) 101.256 Jordan. Jennifer (1 1) 73.80.83.108.246 Jordan. Virginia (12) 205 Jordon, Kristi (10) 256 Jorgensen, Gary (10) 170,256 Junkert. Jeff (12) 206 Junkert. Randy (10) Junkert. Renee (10) 256 K Kahler. Gerald (12)206 Kaiser, Cathy (10) 132.256 Kalvig, Peggy (10) 264 Kanuit, Dan (12) 206 Kanvicfc. Gail (12)114.115.206 Kanvick. Gary (10) 106,107,256 Kanvick, Glenn (11) 238 Karst. Shelly 10) 132.256 Kaufman. Cal (11)247 Kaufman. Janet (10) 256 Kaufman. Terri (11) 1.92.113.153,238 Kavanaugh, David (10) 256 Kawolok. Sandra (11) 96.238 Kearns, Mary (11)247 Keehn. Judith (10) 265 Keil. Frances (10) 96.256 Keil. Paul (11)238 Kelleher. David 11) 122.238 Kelleher. Mollie 10) 95.256 Keller. Curtis (12) 120 Keller. Kevin (11)238 Keller. Mark (12)206 Keller. Susan D. (11) 87.100.238 Keller. Susan K. (11) 1 14,119.238 Keller. Terry (11) 227.238 Kelly. Shawn (10) 256 Kelnhofer. Rod (10)256 Kenaley, Thomas (12) 227 Kendall. Larry (11)238 Kennedy. Michelle (10)101.256 Kerbel. Julie (12)227 Kerbel. Nancy (10)265 Kerr. Shauna (11)238 Kesler. Rhonda (10) 96.133.256 Kesler. Roger (12)206 Kessler. Jeff (11)247 Kessler, Roland (12) 227 Kibler. Lenore (10) 256 Kilbride. Kathy (11)238 Kimble. William (12)227 K.mes. Claudia (10) 132.256 Kincaid. Craig (12)206 Kincaid. Kim (10) 256 King, Diane (11)247 Kirby. Jerry (10) 256 Kirkpatrick. Debra (12)206 Kirkwood. Linda (11) 95.119.238 Kite. Tim (10)256 Klaus, 8.11 (10) 105,120.146.170,256 Klein. Jacqueline (10)113.256 Klein. James (11) 106.107.247 Klem. Ron (10) 123.146,256 Klier. John (10) 109,256 Klinger. Fred (11)247 Klingman. Nancy (10) 125.128.256 Klingman. Paul (12) 70.71.206 Klipstein. Karri (10) 256 Kloeckner. Mike (10) 256 Knaub. Juele (11)238 Knaub. Karen (11)131.238 Knebel. Judy (12) 58.61.111.128.206 Knight. Cynthia (10)257 Knight. Dave (11) 164.238 Knight. Ed (10) 104.170.257 Knight. Joleene (11) 131.238 Knight. Nona (12) 58.83.99.153.206 Kmght. Roleene (11)121,238 Knight, Rosalind (12) 206 Knox. Debra (10) 257 Kober. Kent (11) 1.78.92.238 Kober. Roberta (12) 206 Koch. David (11) 109.238 Koch. Patrice (10) 96,1 13.150.257 Koefelda. Valarie (10) 70,125.133.257 Koenig, Francis (11) 238 Koerper, Sam (11) 104.158.247 Kohlman. Scott 10)257 Kokko. Linda (10) 96.113,122.257 Koontz. Bob (11)247 Kopp. LaDeen (11)114,238 Korell. Ameen (11)238 Kore'l, Mary (11) 82.238 Korneychuk. Dan (11) 102.125.238 Kostelecky. Sally (12)206 Kozeliski, Debra (10) 88,257 Kratt. Dallas (12)227 Kramer. Linda (10)257 Kramer. Martin (12) 206 Kreiman. Carolyn (12) 207 Kreiman. Ed (10) 153.257 Kreiman. 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Lon (11) 106.109.245 Ziehe. William (10) 107.265 Zielke. Connie (11)245 Zimmerman. Alan (10) 133.264 Zimmerman. Don (12) 105.226 Zimmerman. Jerry (10) 264 Zimmerman. Joe (10)121.264 Zmne. Linda (12)226 Zmnecker. Demce (11) 83.97.99.24 5 Zuck. Robert (10)264 Zuck. Vickie (10) 264 Zupan, Roberta (10) 101.120.264 272 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY TAPS 28 SENIORS NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY (SEN- IOR TAPPEES). GIRLS: Dawnlee Vail, Jacque Hanna, Marie Barrett, Clarice Biesheuvel, Eva Erlksen, Heidi Hlleman, Robin Smith, Sharon Shong, Connie Coffman. Nancy Camp, Debbie Ostermiller, Sondra Tift, Marla Ashworth, Lori Barkley, Gayle Marvin, Cheryl Steiner, Lynell Hoesel, Carolyn Krelman, Carol Walter, Jocelyn MacDonald. BOYS: Sam Stroeher, Terry Little, Kim Relneklng, Steve Ryan, Cass Conltz, Doug Relslg, Dale Schlehuber, Randy Relnecke. This Page Sponsored By GRAND AVENUE GULF “We greet you in 10 seconds.” JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM: The Yellow Brick Road . . . Dorothy and the Munchkins . . . the Scarecrow . . . Tin Man and the Cowardly Lion. The Land of Oz was the setting for the annual Junior- Senior Prom on May 15 at the Elks Club. Music was provided by The Plastic Moose. TOP LEFT: Kevin Sant and Elaine Black pose for the WESTWARD between dances. TOP: It’s either very hot or Lance Newman just ate a stale cookie. LEFT: Ushers for the prom were Doug Martin, Mike Beckers, Mike Manning and Kelly Jones. FAR LEFT: Sharon Dailey, Dennis Parman, Victor Harwood and Karen Brown during a chat- session. This Page Sponsored By VAUGHN-RAGSDALE “Your locally owned, independent department store.” ABOVE: Roxanne Harr models a bikini at the Majorette Style Show. UPPER LEFT: Kandi Brown gets carried away at the exchange assembly at Senior High. LEFT: Honored staff members at the Student Takeover Day assembly, which has become a tradition at West High. The staff members were honored for ten years of service to the school. This Page Sponsored By BWHS MAJORETTES ABOVE: Cinderella (Mary Farr) listens to her fairy god mother, Suzanne Hunt. UPPER RIGHT: The Prince (Corby Skinner) Is re- pulsed by the wicked step mother, Val Koe- felda. LOWER RIGHT: Gayle Haley tries to stuff her foot Into the slipper y-'hlle Val Koe- felda, Alan Zimmerman, Tim Swevsny (kneel- ing), and Norma Sltton look on. This Page Sponsored By BWHS MAJORETTES LATE WINTER SPORTS: The West High Athletic Depart- ment earned high standings id late winter sports. The basket- ball team dribbled out of the Divisional Tournament at Great Falls, taking second place be- hind Havre. From there they journeyed to the State Meet where they captured second place m an overtime finale against Helena. Coach Toby Kangas was chosen Coach of the Year later in the spring. Rich Dubois (above) searches for an open man. Wes Boman, Jim Christensen, and Jim Swain (left) were awarded all-state indi- vidual honors. Dennis Potzman (right) shoots for two points. OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS IN ALL AREAS Both boys’ and girls’ gymnastic teams took first place state titles in Kalispell. Tom Haider (upper left) performs on the rings. Jan Model (right) eagerly awaits the awarding of the trophy. West’s grapplers took fourth place at the state tourna- ment, handicapped by the loss of all-time top win- ner Ron Scoles by injury. Mitch Durand (upper middle) took the state title in the 145 lb. weight class, Jon Roholt (upper right) took first in the 112 lb. weight class and Kirk Johnson (far right) took second in the heavyweight division. ABOVE: Mike Prlndle leads Senior while Charlie Blankenbaker comes from behind. RIGHT: Cal White clears the bar. BELOW LEFT: Sue McMahon leads in hurdles. ABOVE LEFT: Girls Track Team. ROW ONE: Carlen Geek, Jan Model, Laurie Mace, Carol Walter, Sue McMahon, Marie Geek, Lee Stockburger, Diane DiPletro ROW TWO: Linda Kakko, Helen Hart, Kathy Ryan, Chris Schroeder, Bonnie Pluhar, Sally Rogers, Janet Moorehead, Kris Perdew, Leslie Hodgeson, ROW THREE: Lillian Marsh, Fran Kell, Carolyn Coats, Donna Wiedrlck, Penny Ash, Kathy McCall, Ragan Volk, Jacque Michel, Becky Benoit. ROW FOUR: Barb Bell, Linda Ballard, Helen Bartlett, Kelly Martinson, Patrice Koch, Laurel Shong, Janice Murray, Darcy Schwend, Peggy Ensign. BELOW: Boy’s Track ROW ONE: Mike Doherty, Wayne Zamora, Brent Agnew, Charlie Blankenbaker, Vic Harwood, Tom Fochs, Clyde Pack, Mike Prlndle, Dale DiLulo. BACK ROW: Fred Robinson, Dennis Parman, Jim Hadcock, Mike Beckers, Kralg Kincaid, Tim Morrison, Al Anderson, Mike Mc- Cotter, Jim Swain, Mark Model, Jim Christiansen, Rob Surwlll, Cal White, Mike Eisellen, Lance Newman, Dave Lindberg, Jim Beckers. I ! West High Bears revenged 11 years of competition, in a dual meet against Senior. West had Kraig Kincaid to thank for that; Kincaid scored 14V2 points. West came in second in the Eastern Division of the class AA track meet. West trailed the victorious Senior High Broncs 75V.2 to 64. Rob Surwill led the team to second place as West’s double winner in the high jump and the shot. Cal White broke a record clearing 13 ft. 1 in. in the pole vault. The 1971 girls’ track went undefeated en route to their fourth straight Southern Division Title. The girls team fin- ished a very strong season, placing third in the state meet. BOY NETTERS STATE CHAMPS: GIRLS SECOND: GOLFERS 10TH For the second consecutive year, the Billings West High tennis team peaked its effort at the State Meet in Billings May 27, 28. West’s boys won the first state meet title for the school, edging rival Senior High 30-28. West’s girls grabbed second in girl’s competition. Pat Richards led the team, claiming two seconds as a finalist in both boy’s singles and boy’s doubles with Mike Czarnowsky. Rick Petersen added significantly to team totals, winning fourth in boy’s singles and another fourth- place finish in boys’ doubles with Mike Egosque. Dolly Jahn and Colleen Newell earned a third in girl’s doubles. After a fair showing in early season meets, the boys golf team placed fourth in the Eastern Divisional with Charlotte Ronning and Diane Schaenen grabbing fourth place for the girls. The girls did not qualify for state, but the boys placed tenth in the State Meet. TOP LEFT: Rick Petersen awaits a return. TOP RIGHT: Pat Richards works towards the finals. ABOVE: The BWHS tennis team (left to right) FRONT ROW: Kelley Geisler, Marie Barrett, Dolly Jahn, Connie Sadler, Judy Roberts, Jean Ben- nington. BACK ROW: Pat Richards, Rick Petersen, Mike Czar- nowsky, Mark Halligan, Mike Egosque, and Gene Redmon. NOT PICTURED: Colleen Snell. “BE NOT CONTENTED WITH LITTLE . . . AMBITION IS A SORT OF WORK’’ The 1970-1971 Awards Assembly was held In Billings West High School auditorium. The following students were presented with honors: Aslseth, Carole: National Merit Letter of Commendation and Trustee’s Scholarship to Rocky Mountain College. Bailey, Lu Ann: Outstanding string player award; Bach, Sue—3rd place In Voice of Democracy Contest locally; Baltrusch, Carla—Honors at En- trance and Scholarship to Llnfleld College; Bartlett, Mary June— National Merit Letter of Commendation; Bender, Rick—Music Grant Rocky Mountain College; Booth, Jay—National Merit Letter of Commendation; Brown, Candl to Temple Buel; Bowman, Wesley to RMC; Buckingham, Tina—National Merit Finalist; Bullls, Debbie —National Merit Letter of Commendation; Bushnell, Cammie— Gertrude Clavadetscher Austad Memorial Award—Women’s Sym- phony Committee; Camp, Nancy—RMC; Chadwick, Molly to RMC; Colberg, Karen—Ursa Major Award; Coats, Cindy to Whitman College; Conltz, Cass—National Merit Letter of Commendation, ROTC Scholarship; Donovan, Sandra to RMC, Billings, Mont.; Dyk, Tom—National Merit of Letter Commendation, Exchange Club Boy of the Year, Scholarship to Montana College of Science and Technology, 2nd In local Elks Club Scholarship; Flanagan, John —National Merit Letter of Commendation; Foreman, Debbie to Willamette University, Salem, Ore.; Fryer, Clayton to Montana State, Bozeman, Mont., National Merit Finalist; Guab, Debbie to Dr. Martin Luther College; Gibbs, Shelley—Top 8 In National D.E.C.A. Competition; Glenn, Paul—Rensselaer Award, Mathe- matics Award; Hafner, Lori to University of Montana, Missoula. Mont.; Hall, Bill to Montana State University on Engineering Schol- arship; Hamley, Greg to Pacific Lutheran University, Washington on Talent Award; Hansen—oe—National Merit Letter of Com- mendation; Hare, Elizabeth to Carrol College, Helena, Montana; Hofferber, Dan, Trustee’s Scholarship to RMC; Horn, Tom to Montana State University on Engineering Scholarship; Holliday. Allan to RMC,. Billings, Mont.; Houghland, Dave to Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, Wash.; Barclay, Volk Award, National Merit Scholarship; Hlleman, Heidi to Brigham Young University, Salt Lake City, Utah; Hughs, Mike—P.T.A. Scholarship; Hunter. Carol Lea—National Merit Letter of Commendation, National School Orchestra Award; Johnson, Cheryl—Ursa Major Award; Johnson, Kirk to Montana State University, Billings, Mont., Athlete of the Year Award; Jones, Patty to Carrol College In Helena, Mont., 2nd In Elks Leadership contest; D.A.R. Good Citizen Award; 2nd in American Legion Award; Knebel, Judy to Lewis and Clark Col- lege, Portland, Ore., National Merit Letter of Commendation; Knight, Nona to Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wash., National Merit Letter of Commendation; Krelman, Carolyn—Summer Scholarship to International Studies Program; Larsen, Kevin to Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah; National Merit Finalist; Lenhardt, Linda —Rural M.E.A. and Elder Grove Scholarship; Future Teachers Scholarship;Leltel, Kim to University of Chicago, Chicago. III., National Merit Letter of Commendation; Lewallen, Richard to Northwestern University, Evanston, III., American Legion Award; National Merit Scholarship Finalist; Locke, Keith—ROTC Scholarship; Lund, Susan to Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, Wash; Lunder, Daryl to RMC, Billings, Mont.; McKinney, Gordon to RMC, Billings, Mont.; McNeil, Terl to Colorado College, National Merit Finalist; Mattern, Elaine—Security Bank Scholarship; Mocabee, Peggy—2nd In Elks Scholarship Contest; Morgan, Richard—National Merit Letter of Com- mendation; Morrison, Barbara—National Merit Honor Scholarship; Munsell, Richard—Scholarship to Pontifical College Josephlnum, Worthington, Ohio; Newell, Mark to Rice University, Houston, Tex.; Park, Toni—Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award; Pearson, Pam—Delta Kappa Gamma Award; Peters, Allyson to Carroll College; Peters, Scott—National Science Foundation Summer Schol- arship to Colorado School of Mines; Porter, Carl—National Merit Letter of Commendation; Scholar- ship to University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois; Potzman, Dennis to RMC, Billings, Mont.; Prchal, Kathy—National Merit Letter of Commendation; Relneklng, Kim to RMC, Billings, Mont.; Redman, Dave to St. John’s University, Collegeville, Minn., National Merit Letter of Commendation; Redmon, Gene—Traffic Safety Award for Sophomore Class; Relslg, Doug to Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wash., 2nd In American Legion Contest; Fortin Foundation Award; Robinson, Fred to Montana State University, Billings, Mont.; Rollins, Meredith to Montana State University, Billings, Mont.; Andrew Hammond Worthy Scholar Scholarship to Montana State University, Billings, Mont.; American Legion Citizenship Award; 1st In state In Voice of Democracy; Robson, Tammy—Ursa Major Award; Saur, Doretta—P.T.A. Scholarship; Sande, Ken to Montana State University, Billings, Mont.; National Society of Professional Engineers Award; Schlehuber, Dale to Carleton College, NJROTC Scholarship; Schu- man, Marcia to Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wash.; Sherry, Tim—National Merit Finalist; Smollack, Karen—Midland Bank Scholarship, Exchange Club Girl of the Year; Sluss, Paula— Sandy s West High Scholarship; Speer, Susan to University of Montana, Billings, Mont.; Schmidt, Diana to RMC, Billings, Mont.; Surwlll, Rob to University of Montana, Missoula, Mont.; Steiner Cheryl to Carroll College, Helena, Mont.; Swoboda, Jaye—Sandy's West High Scholarship; Skinner, Corby 2nd In Voice of Democracy city-wide contest; Thomas, Becky to Montana State University, Billings, Mont.; Thomas. Kirk to RMC, Billings, Mont.; Thompson, John to Tulane University. New Orleans, Lous., National Merit Letter of Commendation; Tolefson, Sally to Stanford University; John Philip Sousa Band Award; Voorhees, Susan to Temple Buell College, Denver, Colo.; Walters, Carol BAC Scholarship, Girls Varsity Club Scholarship; Whltbeck, Jim—'Yegen Klwanls Award; White, Cal—Midland Round Table Ed Logan Memorial Award; Wodnlk, Alane—National Letter of Commendation from National Merit; Wilcox, Carole to Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wash. FAR LEFT CORNER: Paul Glenn steps up to receive his math award. FAR LEFT: Lori Is pleased with her scholarship. MIDDLE: Tom Dyk was awarded Athlete of the Year. LEFT: Peggy Ensign achieves the title of Saluta- toriam ABOVE: Sally Tollefson accepts her Fortin Foundation Award. JUNE 1, 1971 This Page Sponsored By HATCH’S West Park Plaza For the 1971 Seniors of Billings West High, Tuesday, June 1, 1971, presented a long-awaited ceremony. 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