Brady High School - Bulldog / Spotlight Yearbook (Brady, MT)
- Class of 1983
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THE BULLDOG Presented By The Class of 1983 Editor Marie Carter Asst. Editor Julie Orcutt Annual Staff Lorran Burdick Julie Rouns Tina Speed Leni Kenelty Tom Fagan Ward Orcutt Overseer Miss Greer Dedication We the Class of 1983 wish to dedicate our annual to David Long, who was killed in a gun accident when we were in the 6th grade. We have not forgotten him and will keep him in our hearts and minds in the years to come. So with this we dedicate the 1982-83 Bulldog to him. F acuity -3- Reba Donnell Clerk John Hebnes Superintendent Bob Morris Math Science Barbara Malone Commercial Library Bruce Funk English P.E. -4- Debbie Perry Home Economics Tom Myers Music Bert Paulsen Custodian Bobbie Greer Special Education and Counselor Kerry O’Dell Art and Photography -5- Faculty At Look At That Form! Their Best This must not be 7th period. Who Ate All the Candy? We went to College for 4 years just to do this? -6- School Board Pictured from L to R: Karen O’Dell, Dora Mannen, and Betty Paulson. From L to R: Forest Long, Dave Foresman, Dale Johnson, Reba Donnell, Kurt Dyer, John Hebnes, Rosalie Preputin. Bus Drivers .7- “This school would be nothing without us!’’ Seniors -8- CLASS COLORS: Maroon and White CLASS MOTTO: A Step We Take, A Step We Learn CLASS FLOWERS: Pixies and White Daisies ■9 Class Will Lorran Burdick: I will my great height to the short people of the school. My ability to get my basketball shots to the basket to whoever happens to want it. I will all my free time and study halls to Rob. But I’m not willing my car to anybody, because I still happen to want it! Marie Carter: I will my going crazy around the school without getting into trouble to Karen and Gail. My good record of school attendance to Ward. My friendship with Mr. H to Ward, Troy, and Bruce. I leave my rebounding ability to Carol, Jamie, Karen, and Gail. And last but not least I leave my car (which really belongs to my Dad) to Tom Pearson. Tom Fagan: I will my messy locker to Nancy S. I will my height to Troy. I will my ability to make it through High School without taking homework home to the Freshmen. Ignacio Inglessis: I will my ability to sometimes get some physiology homework done to Troy and Bruce. This season’s basketball record to the next year’s team. My playing time in basketball to Leann. I will my super intelligence to Roy. My personal last will is to disregard my last heir. To the school, a foreign student like me next year. My ability to speak English to whoever wants it and my long track season to the coming freshmen. Leni Kenelty: I will my ability to stay out of trouble to Roger! And I will my friendship with Mr. Funk to Karla K. My CLEAN locker to organized Leann. And I leave my sense of humor to Mrs. Malone. And to Nancy S. my punctuality. Jarkko Makela: I will my height to Troy. My accent, what they so hate, to Lorran and Julie R. My ability to make Reba mad to anybody who wants it. And my rebounding ability (4.5 per game) to Ward. Julie Orcutt: I will my ability to keep my cool in basketball to Karen. My good attendance to Tom P. My great hair style to Leann. My car to anyone who can handle the power. Julie Rouns: To Barry I will my great attendance record. To Adam I give my spelling ability. My free time and numerous study halls to whoever needs a few. Tina: I will all my worldly possessions: My 12 speed, skates, Mickey Mouse calculator, and Boo Boo Bear, to my little sister Nancy. My not smoking goes to my Mom, and my light skin to Billy Butcher. -10- Prophecy Well, it’s already the year 1993, and the president of the Class of ’83, Julie Orcutt, is wondering how her classmates are doing. Julie decides to try and contact all of them. As soon as her daughter, Erin, catches the bus to school, Julie gets started. The first person Julie contacts is Lorran. It seems that Lorran has been teaching at the University of Montana and is giving piano lessons on the side. Lorran informs Julie that she has written three piano solos for her students to play at the music festival. Lorran is a very busy person but still finds time to keep her horse in shape. It was very hard for Julie to find Marie. Marie has been doing a lot of traveling since high school, and never stays in the same place for very long. When she found Marie she was in Hawaii, resting from a hard month in the African jungles. Thomas was fairly easy to find. He’s still in Brady at the farm. He works real hard on the farm during spring and summer, but the rest of his time is devoted to animals. Tom has built himself a nice little veterinary clinic out on the farm where he treats SMALL animals. The thought of making a 3:00 calving never made him crazy. Ignacio is a practicing surgeon in Venezuela, that is when he can get a patient who’s dumb enough to trust him. Julie had a tough time getting ahold of Jarkko, so she decided to find Leni first to see if they had been in touch. Sure enough, Leni has heard from him. Leni is still in the Navy and Jarkko is in the Finnish Army. Jarkko is so dangerous, nobody knows which side he’s on. Leni, however, has a very important job. She is anchor person on a very big ship. Julie Rouns is living at home with her mother. She is the manager of the Pondera Bank of Conrad. She is doing very well and is dating a Doctor that she met while going to school in Missoula. Tina is living in Missouri now. She is a legal secretary. She really enjoys being a secretary, but her husband isn’t real thrilled with her job. He thinks her boss is too good looking for her to be working for. Her boss used to be a private investigator. His name is Thomas Magnum. “I guess that takes care of the Class of ’83,” says Julie. Just then Erin came home from school. Ward would be coming in from the field in less than an hour, so Julie decides to get supper started. So far, the Class of ’83 is still going strong! -ii- Julie Ann Dugan Orcutt ACTIVITIES: Library Club 1, 2, 4, Sec. 2; S.A.E. 1,2, 3, 4, Sec. 1, 2; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Choir 1-4; “B” Squad Cheerleader 1; Basketball 3, 4; Letter Club 3, 4; Letter Club Sec. 4; Varsity Cheerleader 4; Jr. Class Sec.; Senior Class Pres.; All School Play 1-4. Friends, Family, Teachers and Honored Guests: On behalf of the Class of 1983, it is my privilege to bid you all farewell. As the years have passed, you have helped us learn and grow. You have helped us through the good and bad times. You comforted us in times of sorrow and laughed with us in times of joy. For this we would like to thank you all. To the teachers, we say thanks, for sharing with us your knowledge and understanding. Thank you to our parents, who helped us lead our own lives and make our own decisions and were always there if we should happen to fall. We thank our friends for understanding our bad moods and depressions, and sharing with us tears and laughter. And to all of you, we extend our greatest appreciation for being there for us when we needed you most. For without you, we would not have the knowledge to go on with our lives and be successful. We thank you all for coming to our graduation today. This, a day for us to begin our new lives. And so, for the Class of 1983, I bid you all farewell. -12- Marie Annette Carter ACTIVITIES: Library 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Clubl, 2, 3, 4; Mascot 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; SAE 1, 2, 3, 4, VP 3, 4; Track 1; Girls’ Letter Club 1, 2, 3, 4, VP 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; All School Play 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Junior Class VP. Lorran Dee Burdick ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain 4; All School Play 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Letter Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; SAE 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; National Honor Society 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, National Choral Award 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Sec.; Senior Sec.; Paper and Annual Staff; Cheerleader 1,2, 4; Library Club 3, 4, VP 3. -13 Thomas James Fagan ACTIVITIES: Pep Club 1-4, Pres. 4, VP 3; Band 1-4; Choir 1-4; Track 1, 2, 4; St. Council Rep. 1; Boys’ Basketball 1-4; Letter Club 3, 4; Freshman Class Sec.; Jr. Class Pres.; All School Play 1-4. Ignacio Inglessis ACTIVITIES: Pep Club 4; Basketball 4; Letter Club 4; Choir 4; All School Play 4; Track 4. Ignacio is a Foreign Exchange Student from Venezuela. -14- Enid Lenore Kenelty ACTIVITIES: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; SAE 1,2, 3; Library Club 1,2, 3; Chorus 1; Basketball 4; Letter Club 4; School Play 3, 4. Jarkko Antti Makela ACTIVITIES: Pep Club 4; Chorus 4; Basketball 4; Track 4; Letter Club 4; School Play 4. Jarkko is a Foreign Exchange Student from Finland. -15- Julie Rae Rouns ACTIVITIES: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club Treas. 2, 4; SAE 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Class Pres.; Student Council 2, 4; Student Council VP 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; National Honor Society Sec. 3; National Honor Society VP 4; Library Club 3, 4; Library Club Pres. 3; School Play 1, 2, 3, 4; Drill Team Captain 4; Varsity Boy’s Basketball Cheerleader 4. Tina Lee Speed ACTIVITIES: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Class VP; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 2, 4; Library Club Pres. 4; SAE 2, 3, 4; SAE Sec. 4; School Play 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Basketball 3; Drill Team 4. -16. Cuties From Yester-Year! Lorran Burdick Ignacio Inglessis Julie Orcutt Marie Carter Enid Lenore Kenelty Julie Rouns -17- Thomas Fagan Jarkko Makela Tina Speed Class History The history of the Class of 1983 goes back to the year of 1971. Our 1st year began in the basement of the old church with ten youngsters under the instruction of Mrs. Pearl Kauk. These students were Roy Baumann, Sandy Comes, Julie Dugan, Stewart Eliason, Tom Fagan, Shirley McCollum, Robert Mendenhall, Julie Rouns, Rollie Schlepp, and Randy Sherping. Our 2nd grade year saw us moving into the school to continue our education with the class split between Mrs. Dyer and Mrs. Larson. Robert Mendenhall decided to move on and Robert Rouns decided he didn’t like the 3rd grade and decided to stay in 2nd another year. In third grade the class came together in Mrs. Dyer’s room. Melody Stubbs of Conrad and Holly Buchfink of Hardin came and David Long also joined us from the 3rd grade the previous year. On our way to the fourth grade and Mrs. Larson, we lost Holly and Melody. We added a southern belle named Diana Wills for a short time and added two permanent additions. They were Marie Carter and Lorran Burdick, who was the only one in the 3rd grade and decided to have some company and moved up to the fourth. In the fifth grade we met Mrs. Bauma. Two of our long-time classmates left us. They were Sandy and Randy. Our numbers stayed the same in the sixth grade as we divided between Mrs. Bauma and Mrs. Keith. During the year we were very saddened at the sudden death of our friend and classmate David Long. Mrs. Keith awaited us in Jr. High and our numbers again increased with Marcy Marshall from the Yaak, Cindy Payant from Helena, and Tina Speed from Libby. Eighth grade graduation was to be the biggest class we ever had. We added Karen Weikum, Charles Young, Michelle Lamma, and Leni Kenelty, making us 15 strong going into high school. But on opening day of our freshman year, Karen, Charles and Roy Baumann left us. As Sophomores we again decreased in numbers, losing Marcy and Michelle. Our Junior year we lost two long-time classmates, Rollie and Robert. We also had a one year addition named Chifumi Kida, a foreign exchange student from Japan. Now in the year of 1983, we graduate nine students strong. We have with us two exchange students this year, Ignacio Inglessis for Venezuela and Jarkko Makela from Finland. The rest of the seniors of 1983 are: Lorran B., Marie C., Tom F., Ignacio I., Jarkko M., Leni K., Julie (Dugan) Orcutt, Julie R., and Tina S. The seniors all of look forward to the challenges ahead as they leave the halls of B.H.S. Graduation Julie O. give farewell speech. The Valedictorian address was given by Lorran B. Julie R. receives several Mr. Morris delivers a Fantastic honor awards. commencement address. 19 What a crew! What form! s E N I O T R R I P This is nothing like the burros at home. -20- Can you guess who did it? ■■■ Tina’s in the weeds again! 21- What’d I do now?? BOY! Are we having fun! Are you talkin’ at me?? Where are you supposed to be? -22- “What do the Seniors have that I don’t?’’ Juniors -23- Karla Kately Ward Orcutt -24- “Who’s the class clown?’’ Sophomores -25- Roger Lamma Troy Christian Roy Young Michelle Stocker Bruce Becker -26- -27- “Wait ’till next year.’’ F reshmen -28- Billy Butcher Gail Carter •29- Richelle Lamma Lonnie Moore Carol Preitauer -30- -31- Organizations -32- Student Council Top: Julie Orcutt, Lorran Burdick, Marie Carter, Mr. Myers, Julie Rouns, Ward Orcutt, Roger Lamma, Troy Christian, Michelle Stocker, Lonnie Moore, Carol Preitauer, Leann Boroski. •33- Pep Club Tony Rodriquez, Lonnie Moore, Jarkko Makela, Tom Pearson, Roger Lamma, Ignacio Inglessis, Ward Orcutt, Tom Fagan, Barry Malone, Troy Christian, Clay Elam, Carol Preitauer, Karen Diedrich, Richelle Lamma, Tina Speed, Lorran Burdick, Julie Orcutt, Julie Rouns, Tory Gaines, Jamie Carlbom, Marie Carter, Leni Kenelty, Loren Mannen, Brian Dugan, Chris West, Susan Thompson, Nancy Speed, Roy Young, Wyetta Bolinger, Harry Bolinger, Rob Burdick, Dan Long, Nancy Coffman, Heidi Gollehon, LisaZaic, Leann Boroski, Michelle Stocker, Barb Coffman, Heidi Kleinsasser, James Kleinsasser, Advisor- Miss Greer. -34- Library Club Standing: Leni Kenelty, Julie Orcutt, Julie Rouns, Roy Young; Sitting: Mrs. Malone, Tina Speed, Lorran Burdick, Marie Carter. -35- S.A.E. Students Active in Education From Left, Top: Lisa Zaic, Marie Carter, Julie Orcutt, Tina Speed; Bottom: Advisor - Mr. Funk, Julie Rouns, Leann Boroski, Lorran Burdick, Leni Kenelty. -36- N ational Honor Society From left to right: Lorran Burdick, Mr. Morris, Julie Rouns. The National Honor Society is a scholastic honorary whose members are selected on the basis of: 1. Accumulative “B” average for their high school career 2. Must be a Junior or a Senior 3. Chosen on the basis of scholarship, character, leadership, and service to the school -37- Band -38- Top Row L to R: Rob Burdick, Tom Pearson, Leann Boroski, Barry Malone, Tom Fagan, Harry Bollinger, Mr. Myers; Second Row: Loren Mannen, Barb Coffman, Heidi Kleinsasser, Brian Dugan, Daniel Long, Wyetta Bollinger, Nancy Speed; Bottom Row: Troy Christian, Lorran Burdick, Tina Speed, Michelle Stocker, Heidi Gollehon, Jamie Carlbom, Carol Preitauer, Nancy Coffman. Chorus Top Row: Jarkko Makela, Ignacio Inglessis, Troy Christian, Tom Fagan, Mr. Myers; Second Row: Barry Malone, Clay Elam, Lonnie Moore, Tom Pearson; Third Row: Lisa Zaic, Leann Boroski, Marie Carter, Julie Rouns, Richelle Lamma, Karen Diedrich; Bottom Row: Julie Orcutt, Tina Speed, Lorran Burdick, Carol Preitauer, Jamie Carlbom. -39- Girl s Letter Club Kneeling: Karen Diedrich, Carol Preitauer, Lisa Zaic, JamieCarlbom, Leann Boroski, Coach Bruce Funk; Sitting: Julie Orcutt, Lorran Burdick, Marie Carter, Leni Kenelty. Lorran Burdick Team Captain Chosen for 2nd Team All Conference -40- Boy’s Letter Club From Left: Lonnie Moore, Jarkko Makela, Billy Butcher, Clay Elam, Barry Malone, Ignacio Inglessis, Tom Pearson, Ward Orcutt, Tom Fagan, Mr. Myers. Not Pictured: Troy Christian. -41- Captain Thomas Fagan “I may be small, but I sure am quick!” -42- Pictured from L to R: Asst. Coach Myers, Carol Preitauer, Leann Boroski, Karen Diedrich, Lisa Zaic, Jamie Carlbom, Coach Funk; Bottom Row: Leni Kenelty, Lorran Burdick, Marie Carter, Julie Orcutt. Girl’s Basketball -43- I think you are outnumbered Jamie! Jump, Karen, Jump! Our Masked Lady Bulldog! -44- What should we do? -45- Boy’s Basketball Team From Left: Coach Myers, Lonnie Moore, Troy Christian, Ward Orcutt, Jarkko Makela, Barry Malone, Ignacio Inglessis, Tom Fagan, Billy Butcher, Clay Elam, Asst. Coach Funk, Managers Harry Bolinger and Danny Long. -46- Now Let Us Bow Our Heads. Is this five in the sky or what? -47- Wrong way, Tom! Tired Tom? I’m open! Shoot for one Ward! A little higher, Ward! -48- Cheerleaders Carol Preitauer, Julie Rouns, Lorran Burdick, Julie Orcutt, Mascot; Leann Boroski. -49- Drill Team Back: Mrs. Perry, Julie Rouns, Marie Carter, Lorran Burdick, Julie Orcutt, Jamie Carlbom, Carol Preitauer, Richelle Lamma; Front: Leni Kenelty, Leann Boroski, Nancy Speed, Heidi Gollehon, Nancy Coffman; Not Shown: Tina Speed, Miss Greer. Are we talented, or what!?!! -50- High School Track Pictured Above: Barry Malone, Billy Butcher, Clay Elam, Jarkko Makela Pictured Below: Jamie Carlbom, Leann Boroski -51- “I’m the photogenic one!!” Activities -53- Natl. School Assemblies -54- Boy’s Basketball get their letters. Library Club receives their bars. The track letterers are recognized. A W N A I R G D H S T Miss Greer getting ready for Pep Club awards. -55- Desperate Ambrose -56- The band performed two songs at festival. They were “March of the Irish Guard” and “Costa Brava.” Lorran and Troy sang “La Chi Darem La Mano” and received a 1 rating at District. Annual Spring Concert held April 8, Choir sang “It Was Almost Like A Song,” ‘‘Simple Gifts,” and ‘‘My Special Friend.” -57- -58- “Just call us some of the great minds of our time!” Junior High -59- Eighth Grade Harry Bolinger Heidi Kleinsasser Mrs. Keith Tory Gaines Barb Coffman James Kleinsasser -60- Danny Long I fcl Tony Rodriquez Susan Thompson Chris West -61- Seventh Grade Nancy Coffman -62- Brian Dugan Heidi Gollehon Loren Mannen Nancy Speed -63- Now this is fun!! -64- Elementary Classes -65- Sixth Travis Bolinger Tracy Dugan Marcie Corbel I Kristi Keller -66- Fifth Grade Dustin Dugan Carrie Elam Peggy Baer -67- Lorie Gollehon Heather Johnson -6S- Lauri McQueen Carrie Picard Kari Stocker Brittnie Hebnes Alissa Abentroth Fourth Grade Danny Campbell Clay Cardin Mark Elwiss Dale Schikora Nona West -69- Third Grade Mrs. Larson Adam Hemry Katie Jermunson Tom Baer Julie Dyer Jackie Johnson -70- Second Grade -72- Jason Cichosz Myndi Copenhaver Rick Denzer Ian Forsman Jeremy Hebnes Robin Mannen George West First Grade Joel Carlbom Cory Copenhaver Melissa Hemry -73- Sammy Schikora Kindergarten Beau Bishop Charlene Denzer Robert Dill ion Kristina Doheny Selina Dory Dustin Dyer -74- Jay Forsman Kari Hemry Deana Snyder Kimberly Secora Dale Watson Girl’s Jr. High Basketball Back Row: Nancy Coffman, Chris West, Coach Funk, Wy Bolinger, Nancy Speed; Front Row: Heidi Kleinsasser, Barb Coffman, Susan Thompson, Heidi Gollehon. -76- J.H. Boy’s Basketball Standing from L to R: James Kleinsasser, Tory Gaines, Dan Long, Harry Bolinger, Brian Dugan, Loren Mannen, Rob Burdick; Sitting from L to R: Dustin Dugan, Travis Bolinger, Chris Preputin, Jim Speed, Raymond Stocker. Who got the tip? -77- James puts it up for two! J.H. Track Team Susan wins again Please don’t sneeze, Brian! 1983 Junior High Track Members: Harry Bolinger Brian Dugan James Kleinsasser Loren Mannen Susan Thompson -79- Autographs 81- Autographs -82- “This is the real classy part of the book!’’ Advertisements -83- ttedOtU ti ‘£e4facc%a t£ Where Bonnie Clyde met up with the Brady Bunch. 753-2282 Brady, Montana BAER’S Market Butcher Shop 753 2565 Brady, Montana New Owners: Tom Carol Baer -84- Iviwunfi 410 South Main Conrad, Montana Retail Store 278-5913 Catalogue 278-5528 MARK MILKOVICH Zone Manager Dusty’s Bar N Disco Loft P.0. Box 795 Ennis, Montana 59729 Business Phone 682-4919 Residence Phone 682-4919 Investors Diversified Services Brady, MT Ph. 753-9993 Where particular people congregate IDS Life insurance Company armers itate Bank of Conrad THE ONLY BANK YOU WILL EVER NEED -85- H-O Parts Supply Co. T ri-Angle 308 So. Main Conrad, MT 59425 Terminal Hank Don 278-3711 Co-op Clinic pArtiliTPrc Mprrh nHicp Dep. Glass Lamps, Furniture rUCiOi rci uiltciO) vnciuiiaiiuidc Complete Grain Facilities GRANDMA’S ATTIC Brady, Montana 59416 Your One Stop Headquarters Open: Mon. Chance or Appt. Tue. thru Sat. 10:00 - 5:00 Home: (406)753-2375 Store (406)753-2501 Brady and Dutton LOG CABIN BAR 753-9996 Brady, Montana “Home of the women bartenders” -86- MONTANA APPLIANCE 709 South Main Conrad, MT 59425 We can save you 33% to 75% on your heating bill with T.H.E. Heat Pump by Coleman. Call us for a free estimate Lee Carlbom 278-5772 Also Sales and Service on all brands of commercial and household appliances LABORATORIES Providing professional testing services for the agriculture and petroleum industries since 1972 Specify KEMDATA soil tests, available through all local fertilizer dealers at a price we both can afford Congratulations Class of 1983 209 South Main, Conrad College Park Plaza, Havre -87- EGAN METAL K’s Auto Parts PRODUCTS “Checkout our Parts” Amana Conrad, Montana 278-5541 Cooling - Heating Kut ’N Kurl Complete hair service for 405 South Front Street women, men and children Princess Nile Cosmetics Conrad, Montana 59425 Across from Courthouse Phone 278 5911 19 4th Ave. SW Ph. 278-5941 ± of doniacL A little bit of the South in the Great Northwest Pondera Village Shopping Center 6th and Main Conrad, Montana 59425 The Taco Place DUama 070 7001 Farmers rilOnC OvoOl Conrad, Montana Where the customer SUDDIV COaOD is the company ■ ■ ■ Main office 278-5524 The best in Mexican Anhydrous plant 278-7626 Fertilizer plant 278-3591 and American Food Complete Body Repair Glass Replacement BEN FRANKLIN Don’s Body Shop Don Mortensen Owner Phone: 278-5768 120 N. Main Conrad, Mt 59425 HENNESSY LUMBER CO. Congratulations to Brady High School on a Wonderful Year We bring variety to life Pondera Village Shopping Center Phone: 278-5311 Ancient Mariner Prairie Schooner Lounge Right on Main We Proudly Support the Youth of the Brady School System FORD MERCURY LINCOLN Phone: 278-5971 WESCO SPORTS AND TRAILER SALES and ■ ROBO CAR WASH Camper Trailers, New and Used Pickup Toppers and Campers Complete parts and repair COURTESY FORD SALES, Inc. 514 S. 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