Brady High School - Bulldog / Spotlight Yearbook (Brady, MT)

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BULLDOG Dedicata DO Individually and as a group, the graduating class of 1962 wishes to dedicate this annual to Mr. Robert L. Lamberson. Band director, choir director, teacher and friend, Mr. Lamberson has guided and inspired us throughout the three years that he has been here in Brady. He has toiled through the ups and downs of band, choir, his classes and the many extracur- ricular activities he has sponsored. It is because of all this, that we feel this honor truly belongs to him. essage This message is supposed to be my final words to the Class of 1962. It is difficult to put into words the mixed emotions which result from graduation. Happiness that you have suc- cessfully completed the first stage of your education; sorrow because you are leaving and the many good times and pleas- ant relations have come to an end. As you face your future, whatever it may be, accept the responsibilities which are yours and exert every effort to ful- fill the highest hopes which your teachers and parents have for you. Good-bye and Good-luck! Scliool .Board REBA DONNELL, Clerk Student C ounci SEATED: Phyllis Thompson, Gary Dyer, Delvin Trost. STANDING: Ted Wiest, David Bar- rington, Joe McLean, Carl Kaun, Phil Fogg, Paul Perry, Gloria Trost, Dianne Petersen, Sharon Hilliard, Mr. Curtis advisor. Scii©©! F acn DAVID CURTIS. B. A. College of Great Falls M. A. . Montana State University Superintendent History. High School Reading MRS. JEAN RATIGAN. B. A. Montana State University English and Spanish CALVIN RICHWINE, B.S. Manchester College. Indiana M. E. . Montana State University Commercial DAVID RATIGAN. B. A. Montana State University Industrial Arts and History ROBERT LAMBERSON, B. A. College of Great Falls Music and Mathematics ROBERT MORRIS. B.S. Northern Montana College Science and Mathematics Sponsored by CONRAD HOTEL CAFE, Conrad. Montana rat le F acu MRS. EDNA CONROY First Grade MISS DONNIE JACOBSEN Third Grade MISS DUANE BOGGS Third Grade MRS. EDNA PEARSON Fourth Grade MISS BEVERLY HEWSON MR. THOMAS THOMPSON MR. HAROLD TOKERUD Fifth Grade Sixth and Seventh Eighth Grade Sponsored by DR. D. G. FLETCHER, Conrad, Montana Cora Zimbelman, Ruth Pratt, Cooks Reba Donnell, Secretary Left to right: Bert Paulsen, Dick Sangray, Rev. R. R. Thompson, Wayne Pauli. Scliool ih mployees Dick Sangray, ftert Paulsen, Custodians GARY LYLE DYER Class Pres. 4; Student Council 1,2,3.4; Student Council Pres. 4; Chorus 2,3,4; Chorus Officer 4; Band 1,2,3; Dramatics 2, 3,4; Oratorical Contest Winner 4i Annual Co-Editor 4; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 3, 4; M.I.E.A. Convention 3; Boys’ State 3; Track 1,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Lettermen's Club Officer 3,4; Lettermen’s Club 3,4; High School Rodeo 2,3,4; High School Week 4. PHYLLIS MARIE THOMPSON Class Secretary 4; Student Council Secre- tary 4; Chorus 2; Band 1.2,3,4; Dramatics 3,4; Dance Band 3,4; Girls' State Alternate 3; Annual Staff 1,4; Paper Staff 2,3,4; Paper Co-Editor 3,4; M.I.E.A. Convention 3,4; Pep Club 1,2.3. 4; M.A.S.C. Con- vention 4; Librarian 1; Peanut Queen 4; Oratorical Contest 4; Salutatorian. GARY LEE PETERSEN Class Officer 3,4; Class Pres. 2; Dramatics 4; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Oratorical Contest 4; Track 1, 2,3,4, Football 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 1.2, 3.4; Lettermen's Club 3, 4; M.I.E.A. Convention 4. PHILLIP GUY FOGG Transferred from Benson Polytechnic. Port- land 3; Class Officer 3,4; Student Council 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 3, 4; Track 2; Wrestling 1,2; Annual Photographer 4; Dramatics 3,4; Lettermen's Club 3,4; Lettermen's Club President 4. DOLORES JOANN WESLEY Class Officer 2; Annual Staff 1,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club President 4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 2; Paper Staff 1,2,3 ,4; Paper Editor 3, 4; Heisey Award 3; M . I. E. A . Convention 3,4; Cheerleader A” 3,4; Oratorical Contest 4; Dramatics 2,3,4; Librarian 1; Peanut Queen Candidate 2; Teens for Polio Chairman 4. MERLE WAYNE PAULI Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 4; M.I.E.A. Con- vention 4; Class Officer 2,3; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 3,4; Basketball 1,2; Dra- matics 4; Dance Band 3,4; Band President 4; Oratorical Contest 4; Peanut King 4. DOUGLAS LEONARD SCHLEPP High School Rodeo 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Cho- rus 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1, 2, 3,4; Track 3,4; Dramatics 2,3, 4; Paper Staff 4; Oratorical Contest 4; Annual 4; Lettermen's Club 3,4; Dance Band 3,4. CHERYL GAY KAUK Class Secretary 1,3; Student Council 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Paper Staff 2,3,4; Annual Staff 1,2,4; Annual Co-Editor 4; Dramatics 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Chorus Officer 4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Band Officer 4; All-State Chorus 2,3,4; Librarian 1; Girls State Dele- gate 3; M.I.E.A. Convention 3,4; M.A.S.C, Convention 3; Teen's Against Polio Chairman 2; Peanut Queen Candi- date 1,3; Oratorical Contest 4; Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow 4; High School Week 4; Valedictorian. JOHN CARL MILLER Transferred from Great Falls Public High School, Great Falls. Basketball 3,4; Foot- ball 2,3,4; Track 3,4; Wrestling 2; Letter- men's Club 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Oratorical Contest 4; Dramatics 4. Parents, Teachers, and Friends, Having been given the honor of serving as the Senior class president, I now have the privilege of bidding you farewell on behalf of the class of 1962. Tonight’s ceremonies area great cornerstone in the course of our lives as they bring to a close our many days of school life and at the same time bring forth to us the beginning of a new phase of life, a life that will present to us new opportuni- ties and responsibilities much more complex than those which we have been faced with in high school. We could not begin to take advantage of these opportuni- ties and responsibilities if it were not for theguidance we have received through our schooling. For this guidance we owe many thanks to our parents, our teachers, the school board and to every citizen of the community. I am sure that we all, deep in our hearts, regret the thought of saying farewell to our high school days forever; but at the same time I think we are thrilled by the thought of complet- ing them. As 1 close I would like to extend to you a fond farewell, and to the underclassmen - good luck to you, and I hope your days at Brady High are a great success. Thank you and Farewell. GARY DYER BaW IPictn res Gary Dyer Dolores Wesley Merle Pauli Gary Petersen Cheryl Kauk Douglas Schlepp Class History In 1950, fourteen eager little first graders trudged to school. The class was composed of Merle Pauli, Gary Dyer, Gary Petersen, jerry Stockstad, Douglas Schlepp, Leslie Schlepp, Jean Hofland, Dolores Wesley, Elmer Camden, Phyllis Thompson, Howard Nash, Gerald Severson, Cheryl Kauk, and Ted Mumm. Through the years the class was whittled down by the losses of Howard Nash, Elmer Camden, Jerry Stockstad, and Leslie Schlepp. As the class moved to junior high, it was replenished by the additions of John Fornfeist, Larry Stinson, and Nancy Gutman. This made a seventh grade class consisting of thirteen students. Eighth grade brought the class together with twelve members since Jean Hofland had moved away. In 1959, Nancy Gutman and Larry Stinson moved away leaving ten green freshmen to face initiation. 1960 saw a sophomore class composed of ten members, but with Sharron Sloan and John Dreissen replacing John Fornfeist and Ted Mumm. The junior class consisted of eleven members after John Miller and Phil Fogg moved to Brady. Sharron Sloan left the class to be- come Mrs. Jerry Rossmiller. Now in 1962, after twelve years of school, John Miller, Phil Fogg, Gary Petersen, Gary Dyer, Merle Pauli, Douglas Schlepp, Dolores Wesley, Phyllis Thompson, and Cheryl Kauk are left to find their paths in life. minors Delvin Karen Trost Weikum President Vice Pres. Paul Sharon Perry Hilliard Secretary Student Council Representative Gary Gollehon Stanley Nash Randy Moser Kippy Keller Gerald Pauli Richard Matthys Barry Barrington Gerald Severson Harold Lindsey Dennis Rossmiller Terry Sloan John Driessen Velma Thompson ©mores Joe Mike McLean Otness President Vice Pres. Dianne Carl Peterson Kaun Secretary Student Council Representative Lyndon Goodrich Kay Fagan Kenneth Boggs Judy Hodgson David Wesley Roberta Morhardt Sherry Stinson Dennis Peterson Hazel Britton Joe Wells June Fladstol Roy Fladstol Dennis Muck men Ted Wiest President Alvin Bartsch Vice Pres. Gloria David Trost Barrington Secretary Student Council Representative Marie Mumm Dennis Jermunson Randy Weikum Wilma Thompson Pamela Holm Dennis McKinney Jo Ann Hofland Terry Gollehon Phyllis Hjermstead G ra de FRONT ROW: Mr. Tokerud, Linda Hilliard, Fred Wilkie, Craig Dyer, Suzy Curtis, Fred Nebel, Vernice Schlepp, David Pauli. SECOND ROW: David Perry, Evelyn Bergstrom, Martha Bau- mann, Delane McKinney, Larry Zimbelman, Linda Wikstrom, Donna Stinson. THIRD ROW: Bob Rossmiller, Ralph Hodgson, James Larson, Danny Emerson. tirade Six and Seven FRONT ROW; Robin Lear, David Curtis, Jimmy Burdick, Burleigh Wikstrom, David Emerson, Lee Otness, Mickey Holm, Aden Tofslie. SECOND ROW: Mary Fagan, Marjorie Britton, Syl- via Thompson, Sharon Gollehon, Richard Ratigan, Jackie Campbell, Gary Wiest, Mr. Thomp- son. THIRD ROW: Harold Emerson, Lyle Coghill, Linda Hofland, Judy Johnson, Debby Jer- munson, Susan Heien. FOURTH ROW; Roy Hemry, Pat Sloan, Kathy Wilkie, Shirley Jermun- son, Rita Zimbelman. FRONT ROW: Miss Hewson, Judy Curtis, Danny Rouns, Roger Tofslie, Dale Johnson, John Cur- tis. SECOND ROW; Cindie Paulsen, Loren Weikum, Thomas Campbell, Wendy Perry. THIRD ROW: Linda Zimbelman, Jane Wikstrom. NOT PICTURED: Glenn Bergstrom. Cjrade IF our FRONT ROW: Candace Froebel, Kurt Dyer, Deborah Paulsen, Roger Stinson, Leon Lenz, Mon- te Schlepp, David Fagan, Jerome Holm. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Pearson, Shelley Heien, Mi- chele Matthys, Lila Lindsey, Glenn Otness, Thomas Annonson, Vicki Otness, James Rouns. THIRD ROW: Sharon Wood, Cynthia Keller, William Hodgson. NOT PICTURED: Timothy Jermunson. Sponsored by BBN FRANKLIN 5 10 STORE, Conrad, Montana i ree FRONT ROW: Shelly Lear, Calvin Paulsen, Curt Nebel, Carol Britton, Penny Hofland, Robert Morris. SECOND ROW: Sandra Tokerud, Paulette Wilkie, Carolyn Ratigan, Charlene Sangray. THIRD ROW: Gary Perry, Ann Remmen, Douglas Trost, Miss Boggs. G irade fwo FRONT ROW: Miss Jacobsen, Randy Holm, Ruth Hodgson, Janice Rouns, Shelly Tokerud, Diana Pauli, Bradley Dunn, Janice Bergstrom. SECOND ROW: Connie Johnson, Mary Wood, Douglas Baumann, James Remmen, Cathi Rouns. THIRD ROW: Joe Perry, George Mumm, Geoffrey Zimbelman. Sponsored by DRAKE'S DRUG, Conrad, Montana G ira fle o me FRONT ROW: Mrs. Conroy, Barbara Donnell, Vickie Tokerud, Toni Perry, Robert Wood, Richard Sangray, Wendy Morris. SECOND ROW: Patty Tofslie, Suzanne Wilkie, Philip Emer- son, Kevin Keller, Donny Campbell, Kim Johnson. THIRD ROW; Greg Zimbelman, Debra Rossmiller, Jerry Annonson, Joel Rouns, Donna Lindsey. NOT PICTURED: Gary Styren. oca prmg Concert Sponsored by PONDERA DRUG AND JEWELERS, Conrad, Montana. 8 G radie Squad STANDING: Coach Mr. Morris, David Emerson, Pat Sloan, James Burdick, David Perry. KNEELING: David Curtis, Mickey Holm, Arlen Tofslie. STANDING: Coach Mr. Morris, Delane McKinney, Bob Rossmiller, Daniel Emerson, Ralph Hodgson, Larry Zimbelman, David Perry. KNEELING: David Pauli, Fred Wilkie, Craig Dyer, Fred Nebel. 7 Grade Squad B Band ( Band A. Band m V li©©p L p Barad Tf r) r «I IwftlJt JJ naf i n v c k r • i s t m a s Sponsored by BRADY DRUG, Brady, Montana IP ootb ll 1962 SEASON Brady 20 Inverness 8 Brady 25 Dutton 28 Brady 13 Simms 25 Brady 14 Augusta 34 Brady 53 Cascade 25 Brady 34 Belt 37 Brady 40 Power 12 Brady 27 Centerville 7 WKPaSmm . • flBsHr T vV ' % j , I:• ? 5 iinv - • . HONORARY CAPTAINS Phil Fogg Gary Dyer DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Dick Matthys MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Gary Dyer MANAGER David Perry John Gary Phil Doug Delvin Miller Dyer Fogg Schlepp Trost Randy Stan Terry Dick Gary Moser Nash Sloan Matthys Gollehon 34 w 1 ” Mm r -3 ?... • p : Paul Kip David Joe Mike Ken Perry Keller Wesley McLean Otness Boggs Dennis Lyndon Randy Dennis Alvin Terry Petersen Goodrich Weikum Jermunson Bartsch Gollehon Basketball STANDING: Gerald Severson, David Wesley, John Miller, Dick Matthys, Delvin Trost, Gary Dyer, Phil Fogg, Kippy Keller, Gary Gollehon, Doug Schlepp, Gary Petersen. KNEELING: David Perry, Coach Tokerud. NOT SHOWN: Paul Perry. B Squad STANDING: David Perry, Coach Ratigan, Terry Gollehon, Carl Kaun, Mike Otness, Dennis Jermunson, Alvin Bartsch, Joe McLean, Lyndon Goodrich. KNEELING: Ted Wiest, Randy Weikum, Dennis Petersen, Kenny Boggs. rac STANDING: Coach Ratigan, Joe McLean, Gary Dyer, Paul Perry, David Wesley. KNEELING: Gerald Severson, Kenny Boggs, Ted Wiest, Alvin Bartsch, Lyndon Goodrich. DISTANCE Gary Dyer, Ted Wiest. Kenny Boggs. POLE VAULT AND HIGH JUMP Gerald Severson. David Wesley. SPRINTS AND BROAD JUMP Lyndon Goodrich, Paul Perry. SHOTPUT AND DISCUS Joe McLean. Alvin Bartsch. A Squad Ckeerl earl ers B Squad C dieerlead ers Dianne Petersen and Judy Hodgson Sponsored by WM. GRUBB . SONS. TETON SAND GRAVEL. Dutton, Montana Kay Fagan Karen Weikum Gloria Trost Dolores Wesley i uontaleties CENTER: Velma Thompson. LEFT TO RIGHT: Gloria Trost, June Fladstol, Roberta Morhardt. Dianne Petersen. Pam Holm, Wilma Thompson. Hazel Britton, Judy Hodgson. Sherry Stinson. STANDING: Miss Hewson, Jo Ann Hofland. T. 1 wiirleips Left to Right: Kay Fagan, Judy Hodgson, Vernice Schlepp. Sponsored by FARMERS MERCANTILE CO.. Dutton, Montana 66 A IB itmI CLARINETS - Karen Weikum, Dolores Wesley, Velma Thompson, Dianne Petersen, Hazel Britton. Ted Weist, David Barrington, Susan Curtis, Linda Hilliard, Kathy Wilkie. BASS CLARINET - Wilma Thompson. ALTO CLARINET - Gloria Trost. TROMBONES - Kay Fagan, Ralph Hodgson, Terry Gollehon, Martha Baumann, Jimmy Burdick. PERCUSSION - Sherry Stinson, David Pauli, Larry Zimbelman, Judy Hodgson, Paul Perry. FLUTES - Linda Wikstrom, Donna Stinson, Susan Heien. ALTO SAXOPHONES - Sharon Hilliard, Phyllis Thompson, Gerald Pauli, Evelyn Bergstrom, Kenny Boggs. TENOR SAXOPHONES - Cheryl Kauk, Vernice Schlepp. TRUMPETS - Douglas Schlepp, Merle Pauli, Alvin Bartsch, Randy Weikum, Craig Dyer, Danny Emerson, Fred WiLkie, David Emerson. BARITONE - Carl Kaun. BASS - Mike Otness. BAND OFFICERS, Left to Right: Gerald Pauli. Student Director; Cheryl Kauk, Librarian; Merle Pauli, Pres.; Kay Fagan, Sec.-Treas.; Paul Perry, Vice Pres. THE EXTRA-NOTES Band. Sol os anti Ensembles CL© ms DIRECTOR: Mr. Lamberson. ACCOMPANIST: Velma Thompson. FRONT ROW: Hazel Brit- ton. Linda Hilliard, Fred Wilkie, David Pauli. Pamela Holm, Donna Stinson, Phyllis Hjerm- stad. SECOND ROW: Suzy Curtis, Martha Baumann, Linda Wikstrom, Craig Dyer, Jo Ann Hofland, Evelyn Bergstrom. Wilma Thompson. Vernice Schlepp, Fred Nebcl. THIRD ROW: Danny Emerson. Marie Mumm, David Barrington. Gary Gollehon, Cheryl Kauk, Doug Schlepp, Gloria Trost. Randy Weikum, Larry Zimbelman. FOURTH ROW: Karen Weikum, Gerald Pauli. Gary Dyer, Paul Perry, Phil Fogg. Carl Kaun, June Fladstol. CHORUS OFFICERS, FRONT ROW: Gary Dyer, Pres.; Karen Weikum, Sec.-Treas. SECOND ROW: Paul Perry. Vice Pres.; Cheryl Kauk. Librarian; Gerald Pauli, Stu- dent Director. SOLOIST: Cheryl Kauk Lettermem s ci FRONT ROW: Douglas Schlepp, David Wesley. Carl Kaun, Randy Moser, Mike Otness, Joe McLean, Gary Gollehon, Lyndon Goodrich. .SECOND ROW: Kippy Keller, Phil Fogg, Dick Matthys, Paul Perry, Gerald Severson. John Miller. THIRD ROW: Mr. Ratigan, Stan Nash, Gary Dyer. Delvin Trost, Mr. Tokerud. NOT PICTURED: Gary Petersen. Terry Sloan. FRONT ROW: Karen Weikum. Kay Fagan, Gloria Trost, Dolores Wesley. SECOND ROW: Miss Hewson. Pam Holm, Linda Hilliard. Vernice Schlepp, Sherry Stinson, Suzy Curtis. Donna Stinson, Phyllis Hjermstad, Hazel Britton. THIRD ROW: Dianne Petersen. Martha Baumann. Sharon Hilliard, Wilma Thompson, Linda Wikstrom, JoAnn Hofland, Roberta Morhardt, Connie Knutson, Evelyn Bergstrom, Judy Hodgson. FOURTH ROW: June Fladstol, Cheryl Kauk, Velma Thompson, Marie Mumm, Phyllis Thompson. Paper and A mutual Staff PAPER ANNUAL Editors-in-Chief - - - Front Page------------- Staff Page ------- - Sports Page.......... General News - - - - Grade News ----- Page Six............. Mimeoscope Operator Advisor-------------- Stencil Typists - - - - - - Dolores Wesley Phyllis Thompson - - - - Cheryl Kauk - - - Dolores Wesley .........Gary Dyer ■ - - - Gary Peterson - - Douglas Schlepp John Miller - - Phyllis Thompson - - - - -Merle Pauli Mr. Calvin Richwine ------Senior Class Editors-in-Chief - - Business Managers - • Research Managers - Advertising Managers Photographer ------- — Cheryl Kauk Gary Dyer Douglas Schlepp Gary Petersen Phyllis Thompson Dolores Wesley - - - Merle Pauli John Miller - - - Phil Fogg Sponsored by SAFEWAY, Conrad, Montana luris State KAREN WEIKUM. Delegate VELMA THOMPSON. Alternate Boys State GARY GOLLEHON, Delegate RANDY MOSER. Alternate Oratorical Winner, GARY DYER M.A.S.C, Delegate, PHYLLIS THOMPSON M.I.E.A. Convention Delegates: Merle Pauli, Gary Petersen. Dolores Wesley, Phyllis Thompson. Cheryl Kauk. High School Week Participants: Gary Dyer. Cheryl Kauk. All-State Participants: Gerald Pauli. Cheryl Kauk, Merle Pauli. ScLool PI HER KISSIN' COUSIN March 30, 1962 Jennifer Desmond...................... PHYLLIS THOMPSON Jodie Armstrong - DOLORES WESLEY Mollie Farrell-------CHERYL KAUK Bruce Bartlett - - - DOUG SCHLEPP Harry Ames.......................MERLE PAULI Tom Jackson----------DELVIN TROST Randolph Fitzhugh - - -GARY DYER Prompters - - SHARON HILLIARD KAREN WE1KUM STAN NASH Sound Effects.....................JOHN MILLER Make-up..............JUNE FLADSTOL Publicity............GARY PETERSEN Director ------MRS. JEAN RATIGAN Sponsored by OPAL'S CERAMICS, Brady, Montana I tiiumor p rom Oriental ( 'ardens April 14, 1962 Sponsored by CONRAD CREAMERY, Conrad, Montana wan Js A ssem Honor Roll Band Letters Pep Club Letters Football Awards Basketball Awards National Merit Test Band and Choir Leaders Student Council G rail nat ion President's Message Mr. Clark Fowler, Speaker Valedictorian's Speech Valedictorian Award Salutatorian's Speech Conferring of Diplomas Valedictorian CHERYL KAUK Salutatorian PHYLLIS THOMPSON ADVERTISERS BILL KENNEY, Billings ROSER'S DEPARTMENT STORE, Conrad COAST to COAST STORE, Conrad DELHER BERNATZ, Conrad WILLIAM E. HADCOCK, M. D. , Conrad PORTERS. CANNON, M. D. , Conrad ROBERTS. HAMILTON, M. D. , Conrad HARRY R. YUNCK, D.D.S., Conrad CHRIS E. BERG, OPT. 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