Carroll College - Hilltopper Yearbook (Helena, MT)

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I A m â–  £M. - f. 1 ' ' t - }â– â–  i ff 3 1833 01254 9918 GENEALOGY 978.602 H36CC, 1966 y . . ♦ y â–  w, â–  Ik  4r % V J 1 â–  C -t s-c£ Cu-{sz x Greater love than this no man hath, that a man lay down his life for his friends John 15:13 1966 Hilltopper Carroll College, Helena, Montana Connie Callahan, Editor: Mike Sullivan, Assist. Ed. fi r Behold how good and hew pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity —Psalms CXXXIII, I The school should always have as its aim that the young man leave it as a harmonious personality, not as a specialist. — Albert Einstein Carroll Grows! ' A man who has lived longest is not the man who has counted the most years,, but he who has enjoyed life most. —Jean Jacques Rousseau Dec. 8, 1965 O ' Connell Hall May 28, 1966 Contents Dedication Administration Graduates Classes Organizations Fall 10 Winter 13 Spring 17 Sports 44 Performers 66 Advertising 96 Directory 110 112 132 158 178 186 ( ....- x HZ $ The art of being is the assumption that you may possess, this very minute, those qualities of spirit and attitudes of mind that make for radiant living. It is a philosophy of being today. It is recognizing that courage, joy, serenity, faith, hope and love are immediately available now. It is being great now, being forgiving now, being tolerant now, being happy now, being successful now, instead of postponing positive and constructive living to some vague and indefinite future. It is beginning today to be the person you want to be. It is developing an awareness of the infinite possibilities in each magic moment. The art of being is coming into a full realization that the Master voiced the secret of victorious being, when He declared that the Kingdom of God is not afar off, but that it is within you now! 4V tofe 1 -« k v T ? , Y fe Jt- Wilfred A. Peterson dedicated to The Lay Missionaries Each year many graduates and undergraduates of Carroll College answer the call to Come, Follow Me, by giving themselves to spreading the Cood News of Christ among the poor and unfortunate in both North and South America. In the ways of the world they go unrewarded, in the Kingdom of God, their reward will be hundred fold. To these Carroll students, struggling at various points on this map we dedicate the 1966 HILLTOPPER. Bishop of Rome Pope Paul VI Bishop of Helena Most Rev. Raymond G. Hunthausen, ] j.D, President Rt. Rev. Antony M. Brown Ed. D. Vice-President Of Business Affairs Mr. Charles Mandeville, C.P.A. Vice-President Rector Of Borromeo Hall Rt. Rev. John J. O ' Connor, Ph.D. FACULTY AND GRADUATES The happy man will be the one who has accomplished and is still advancing. —Jay B. Nash Senior Class Officers WHO ' S WHO: Seated: Gratton, Ryan, Reardon, Gilligan, Leonard, McCarvel, Stenerson, Bilbao, Birrer. Standing: McKittrick, Carroll, Kingzett, Roach, Hagenson, Schweitzer, Mungas. DELTA EPSILON SIGMA: Sealed: Kelley, Woodhouse, Crotty, Reardon, Leonard, Gali, Burns. Standing: Dignan, Lanthorn, Mungas, Schneller, Feeney, Buswell. D I V O I E F S D I U O C N A T I O N Mr. Orville N. Dodge, Ed.D. Division Chairman Miss Nellie M. Crowley, M.A. Elementary Education Mr. Thomas F. Monahan, M.A. Education f Counselling Mr. Thomas J. Kelly, A.B. Physical Education Head Football and Basketball Coach Sister Mary Celeste, M.A. Education SHELIA JANE CASEY Boise, Idaho MARIE ELENA DALY Butte, Montana MARGUERITE MAY DE GROAT Helena, Montana CATHERINE McGUIRE DODGE Helena, Montana E E L D E U M C E A N T T I A O R N Y FAYE ELLEN FISHER Conrad, Montana MARY CATHERINE HOFF Richardton, North Dakota KATHLEEN THERESE HURLEY Butte, Montana MARY LOUISE JERGESON Chinook, Montana ELIZABETH ALICE KANE B title, Montana CAROLYN ROSE LANGHI Great Falls, Montana KATHRYN JEAN MACKANICH Helena, Montana CATHERINE MARIE O ' NEILL Butte, Montana HELEN MARIE RYAN Dillon, Montana CAROLYN CAY SCHLOSSER Lewistown, Montana MARION KATHERINE STENERSON Billings, Montana PENNY KAY STEWART Great Falls, Montana JOYCE LARAINE WOODHOUSE Big Timber, Montana Division Of Languages Sr. Rose Matthew, S.C.L. M.A. Modern Language and Music Miss Kathleen Ramey, M.A. Modern Language Rev. O. L. Hightower, M.A. Modern Language Rev. Paul B. Kitchen, M.A. Classical and Modern Languages Rev. H.J. Courtney, Ph.D. Division Chairman o Sister Mary Joseph, A. Modern Language Sister Mary Grace, A. Modern Language Mr. Richard Stafford, Ph.D. Modern Language ANN MARIE SHERMAN ALBRIGHT Valley City, Xorth Dakota BEVERLY EILENE GRATTON Chinook, Montana French JOYCE JOAN LEONARD, Magna Cum Laude Rapid City, South Dakota JOSE MANUEL MASCORIETO Malanzas, Cuba CAROL ANN McCARVEL Vallejo, California MARY ANN WILLIAMS Baker, Montana Spanish PETER ANTHONY BARRON, JR. Bryn Mawr, California CAROLINE ELLEN BURNS Twin Falls, Idaho JAMES PATRICK CALLAHAN Butte, Montana Division Of Literature. Communication, Art And Music Mr. Henry Burgess, M.A. English Mr. John Semmens, Ph.D. English Mr. Joseph Ward, Ph.D. English Sister Mary Paul Moore, O.P., M.A. Mrs. Genevieve Mullally, M.Ed. English Developmental Reading Miss Genevieve Albertson, M.A. Mrs. Mary Frances Jeske, M.A. English English Mr. H. Paul Bruncke, M.A. Art Education Mr. Joseph Munzenrider, M.A. Music Miss Heather McLeod, M.A. Drama Mr. C. Willard Huber, M.A. Speech and Forensics E N G L I H WILLIAM JOSEPH BROWNING Anaconda, Montana ROBERT NICHOLAS BUTKO Butte, Montana JAMES FRANCIS BYRNES Long Island, New York KATHLEEN MARY CROTTY Seattle, Washington JOSEPH EUGENE DE FLYER, Magna Cum Laude Columbia Falls, Montana MARGARET MARY FASBENDER Fort Shaw, Montana WILLIAM FRANCIS HICKEY Butte, Montana E N G H SUZANNE MARIE-ELIZABETH KREBSBACH Williston. North Dakota PETER WILLIAM LANTHORN Helena, Montana JOSEPH LYNN MOONEY Great Falls, Montana CAMILLE MARIE REARDON Anaconda, Montana JOSEPH HENRY SPIEKER Hillsboro, Oregon JUDITH ANN VETSCH Billings, Montana Dean Of Admissions Mr. Victor Beneventi, M.P.S. Dean Of Studies Rev. Joseph Harrington, Ph.D. Division Chairman Division Of Medical Arts Sister Mary Carol, S.C.L. B.S.N.E. • Nursing Mrs. Josephine Flatt, B.S.N.E. Nursing 28 Medical Technology JACQUELINE PATRICIA DALY Butte, Montana RAYMOND EDWARD DOCKERY, III Lewistown, Montana MARY CHRISTINE DUBAY Deer Lodge, Montana LINDA MARGARET KELLEY Helena, Montana CECILIA ANN RIGLER Billings, Montana SUSAN MARIE STROEBE Billings, Montana LOUISE MARGARET WALKER San Jose, California PATRICIA ANNE WALSH Lewistown, Montana DIANE LOUISE LUPIEN Helena, Montana HELEN MARIE HILLER Hot Springs, South Dakota Medical Records Mr. J. J. Manion, Ph.D. Division Chairman Mr. Kenneth Rogers, M.A. Physics Mr. Charles Schmid, M.A. Physics Mr. Guido M. Bugni, M.S. Chemistry Mr. Alfred J. Murray, M.A. Mathematics Mr. John F. Sullivan, Ph.D. Chemistry Mr. Arthur E. Westwell, Ph.D. Chemistry Mr. John G. Frankino, M.S. Mathematics Rev. John F. Redman, M.S. Mathematics Rev. James M. Sullivan, M.A. Biological Science Mr. Michael C. Murtagh, B.S. Mathematics UCHARD C. BERBERET Toston, Montana RICHARD SCOTT BUSWELL Magna Cum Laude Helena, Montana CHARLES RUSSELL EOURTNER Barstow, California B I O L O G Y JIM WILLARD MOORE Santa Ana, California JAMES EDWARD MUNCAS, Maxima Cum Laude Philipsburg, Montana GERALD FRANCIS SHIELDS Anaconda, Montana MARY MARGARET SULLIVAN Butte, Montana ALPHONSE RICHARD WURTH Shelby, Montana JOHN MAURICE SHEEHY Helena, Montana c H E M I S T R Y ROBERT WILSON DUNHAM, JR. Billings, Montana JUDITH ANNE GALI Epsie, Montana DAVID MARION HAUNTZ Olympia, Washington JOSEPH R. MATTHEWS San Diego, California JAMES FLOYD MICHELOTTI Butte, Montana JANET MARCELINE WHITE Ronan, Montana JULIEN JOSEPH LAISNEZ Dutton, Montana JAMES EDWARD MANGAN Anaconda, Montana Science Education Division Of Social Sciences Mr. John M. Perdue, MB. A. Business Administration Rev. James C. McCarthy, A.B. Sociology Mr. Thomas Stewart, M.S. Engineering Drawing Mr. Oscar Carlson, C.P.A. Business Administration Monsignor John J. O ' Connor Ph.D. Division Chairman Sociology Rev. Emmett P. O ' Neill, LL.B. Political Science Mr. George Rybakoff, B.A. Business Administration Mr. Thomas A. Clinch, Ph.D. Rev. Jeremiah T. Sullivan S.T.L. History History and Latin Thomas C. Longin, M.A. History Rev. J. Joseph Mackin, Ph.D. Economics LALREAXO ALVAREZ Matanzas, Cuba DAVID MICHAEL ANDERSON Helena, Montana GEORGE EDDY BIRRER Cum Laude Billings, Montana DONALD FRANCIS BOICE Helena, Montana JOHN JOSEPH GILLIGAN, JR. Great Falls, Montana CHARLES ALLAN GRAVELEY Townsend, Montana ROBERT DUNHAM HOFFMAN Helena, Montana Business Administration LLRICH WILLIAM KAUPPERT CHARLES EDWARD MARSHALL Jamaica, Xew York Helena, Montana JOSEPH ROY MASSMAN Helena, Montana JOHN BENNETT POWELL Deer Lodge, Montana iERALD FRANCIS HART Boise, Idaho CARL KENARD KNUDSON Arvada, Wyoming ANTONIO ELEUTERIO MARTI Habana, Cuba Economics GUILLERMO FLORENTINO MARTINEZ Matanzas, Cuba PRESTON EDWARD SMELTZER Lewistoum, Montana DOUGLAS A. WILSON Helena, Montana DAVID LAWRENCE ASTLE Anaconda, Montana STEPHEN JAMES CONNOLLY Helena, Montana JAMES MICHEAL KINCZETT Eugene, Oregon Political Science THOMAS M. McKITTRICK Anaconda, Montana CHARLES EUGENE PETAJA Big Timber, Montana JOHN PATRICK WALSH Anaconda, Montana JULIO BERNARDO BILBAO Cascade, Idaho THOMAS PATRICK BOYLE Cut Bank, Montana JAMES MICHAEL DURBIN ScottsbluJJ, Nebraska H I S T O R Y JO KATHRYN LASICH Dillon, Montana MICHAEL JOHN MAHER Sidney, Nebraska EUGENE MARIAN O ' HARA Bellevue, Washington RONALD EDWARD SAALBORN Sioux Falls, South Dakota WILLIAM MAHLON THOMSON Butte, Montana GEORGE TILTON Victor, Montana I m 4? WILLIAM RICHARD ALBRIGHT Butte, Montana KARL EMIL BANSCHBACH Helena, Montana BARBARA LOUISE BILLINGS Missoula, Montana GEORGENE CAROL BOKSICH Butte, Montana PATRICK JOSEPH BROPHY Valier, Montana KATHLEEN ANN COLLINS Sioux Falls, South Dakota MARGARET MARY FELDMAN Helena, Montana MARY MARGARET GARVIN Bismarck, North Dakota THEODORE RICHARD OLZACK Billings, Montana JOHN LAWRENCE ORTWEIN Harlowton, Montana WILLIAM C. REICHERT, JR. Wolf Point, Montana EUGENE MICHAEL REILLY Butte, Montana s o c I o L O G Y GARY WAYNE RELLER Thompson Falls, Montana ROBERT JOSEPH ROACH Butte, Montana SARAH ELIZABETH SMITH Cum Laude Kalispell, Montana CHARLES AMBROSE SUDA Grafton, North Dakota PETE WILLIAM SURDOCK, JR. Cum Laude Lakewood, California ERIN ANN THOMPSON Butte, Montana Rev. Richard E. Devine, B.D. Theology Rev. Cornelius J. Kelly, Ph.D. Philosophy — Dean of Students Rev. Joseph P. Sullivan, A.B. Religion Division Of Theology And Philosophy Rev. Gerald J. Lynam, Ph.D. Division Chairman Rev. William G. Corr, A.B. Philosophy Rev. James J. Flynn, A.B. Theology School Chaplain Rev. Thomas Flynn, S.T.L. Philosophy ALBERT DURON ARVALLO Thatcher, Arizona WILLIAM ANTHONY CARROLL Butte, Montana GEORGE JOHN DIGNAN Sidney, Montana H I O S o p ROBERT TARRY FEENEY Butte, Montana H Y JOHN STEPHEN KEARNS Fiskdale, Massachusetts THOMAS MICHAEL MORRIS Anaconda, Montana LEONARD JOSEPH SCHWEITZER Bozeman, Montana LAWRENCE PETER TERCH, JR. Idaho Falls, Idaho Rev. James R. White, B.L.S. Librarian Library Rev. Francis A. Domitrovich M.Ed. Assistant Librarian Mrs. Mary M. Moholt, A.B. Assistant Librarian Deans Of Men Rev. Cornelius J. Kelly St. Charles Hall Rev. John F. Redman Borromeo Hal l Rev. Francis J. Domitrovich Siena Hall Sister Mary Padraig B.S.L.S. Assistant Librarian Deans Of Women Miss Joan Duncan Miss Billiejean Hill, A.B. Assistant Dean Dean of Women Rev. Edward J. Sullivan, B.A. Public Relations Business Mr. Arthur R. Hunthausen, A.B. Student Loan Director Mrs. Geraldine Cote Secretary to Fr. E.J. Sullivan Mr. Gary Nelson Manager Miss Ellen T. Ryan Secretary to Msgr. Brown Mrs. Mary Sheehy Transcripts Mrs. Mary J. Mook IBM. Operator h «ss Wm Wk m£js m W K S B ' â–  X. KjSfe ' wr :!:. Mrs. June Williams Clerk, Stenographer Mrs. Nina Connolly Cashier Mr. Leo G. Walchuck, M.B.A. Chief Accountant nior Class Officers Secretary Connie Callahan - Vice-President Dennis Lavery Treasurer Judy Magness President Bill Lester Mick Chovanak Pauline Dennehv Paul Applegate Joe Busch Marilyn Clark Virginia Cortese Sr. M.Joan Druffel y â–  i Tom Anlonovich Ron Andridge Don Bendz Bernie Carlson Sally Davis Billie Dunn 4; Mil fcfcfcrltl Joe Fligstein Jim Griffin Tom Honzel Rich Janzer Ken Jimmerson Jeanne Dutro Francie Franlz Patsy Griffin Marts Hagenson Gene Evanskaas Mark Gerl Paul Gromoljez Marty Heller Joe Kishman Pat Lee Judy Magness Joe Moran Ed Neuman Janet Ressner â–²AVfct. ' i K ft Rick Irgens DeeAnn Hotti Reese Puckett Rich Ronan Mark Stauduhar Pete Talcott Terry Redman Kathy Salvage Dave Sullivan Neil Ugrin . pl 1 Bruce Bowman HP j klfci, Julie Beccari Pat Brown Anita Buswell Mark Clinton Bill Collins Nora Anderson Jerry Brooke Peg Burton Tom Carney Sandi Cloonan Arnie Anderson Linda Brewer Karen Burke Don Cantrell Joe Chaves Row One, Top to Bottom: Rollie Ahmann, Dan Brennan, Gary Buffington, Mike Cahill, Mike Cavanaugh, Ted CJhilds. - r L. mjk Bob Gallagher Paul Gallagher fa o, r - Mfc BillCraighill Valerie Dickerson Laura Ellis Kay Fagan Kathv Flynn Row Six, Top to Bottom: Tom D ' Ambola, Tim Dernbach. Joann Elliot, Connie Flaherty, Greg Faure, Judy Freshour. SP i t. t Sandie Halverson Phil Hiller Gretchen Honzel Hubert Jones Jim Kaney Dave Hagenbarth Terry Hetrick Marvin Holmquist Susan Jangula ktfctlfc Dave Kaneski A, Mar) Sue Gurski Bob Hensleigh Bob Holmes Charlie Hunter Ernie Jean Row One, Top to Bottom: Mike Gruba, Lynn Hinch, Ed His- lop. Sister Joseph Ann Howe, Frank Jarussi, Ered Jeneskins. y 1 Jim Moe Chris Moholt Dixie Murray • Bk Ed Kohler Dan Leineweber Hector Lott Mike McCarthy Don McConigle |ean Kronebusch Maridel Lindquisl Bill Lukoskie Kathy McCarvel Joe McLean R JP Row Six, Top to Bottom: Mary Lawrence, Bev Loh, Hector Matsumoto, Joann McDonald, Janice Miller. Joe Miller. I k Collette Nolan Gene Oulette Charlie Ries Bob Rowan Tony Sapit Row One, Top to Bottom: Loretta Nepil, Kitten Ouren, Dot Rollins, Kathy Roberts, Humberto Sanchez, Rober Sthil- linger. Jtalufc Jim Sewell tB - ?h 1 v -i Jurgen Shawver Jack Sterling Mary Yunker Sue Zimmer Judy Spall Mike Stewart Mario Toca Gary Turcott Don Wilson Audrey Stalev Mike Sullivan Eve Tode Kay Washut Cheryl Woodhouse Row Six, Top to Bottom: Keith Stephens, ' nis Tode, Julie Worrell, Shelly Wurth. Gary Schwabe. Den- Freshman Class Officers Vice-President Jim Burns Treasurer Tom Lorang President Bob Correa Secretary Mary Bowman ' = «?1 lifcfcfc Joe Anderson, Marie Anderson, Chris Anderson, Candy Andrus, Bob Astle, Claudia Avens Mary Lou Arness, Gerri Banko, Harold Barich, Dan Barnhouse, Colleen Bartlett Skip Beatty Joe Beausoleil Sue Benson, Jim Bezdek, Mary Bowman, John Brady, Nancy Brewer Tom Brooke, Jerry Braxmeyer, Rosie Bracco, Larry Burke, Sheila Burke, Curley Burns 4ife4fct l I kkdA â– â–  Sheila Cadwell, Anita Callahan, Mike Carlson, Ken Carpenter, Dorothy Chenovick, Kate Chapman Dave Choquette, Joe Chouinard, Jeanne Chiovaro, Carla Coffey, Mark Collins Marcie Cooley Jack Connor Jack Corrigan, John Coulston, Tom Craighill, Pete Crary, Mike Crow Linda Davis, Dorothy Dean, Jim DeKaye, Todd Delmore, Barbara Devitt, Marianne Dewing Ann Devine, Kathy Dockery, Judy Doheny, Marikae Donich, Andy Dorrington, Karen Drabbles Mary Ellen Draper, Denis Drew, Joe Drouillard, Duncan Boboweic, Dennis Duarte Jerry Dernbach Jim Estenson Sharon Evans Mel Finlay, John Flemming, Barbara Flesch, April Fogle, Richard Fortier Steve Freeman, Dorothy Freshour, Gloria Frey, Theresa Gardner, Mary Jo Gilligan, Tom Gilbert m fe4 t it 4iA Dan Glenny, Denny Goodheart, Skip Green, Ann Grotbo, Dave Gruba, Mary Ellen Guest Mary Claire Haf ' fey, Kevin Hammond, Barbara Haubrich, Charlenea Hart, John Hartman Marilyn Hendry Jerry Hensleigh Linda Hays Louise Himsl, Mary Ann Hensley, Helena Hensley, Julie Herak, Collette Herrin Susan Hoem, Bob Holland, Dave Hopkins, Steve Hoppes, Jamie Hauyon, Delores Heuberger Bonnie Imlach, Carol Jensen, Paula Karaffa, Terri Kelly, Judy Kishman, dreg Kohnen Judy Kovis, Lonnie Krogstad, Paltie Lakner, Pat Lamey, Ann Lapke Peggy Lesnick John Levesque, Mick Lieferman, Steve Lienweber, Patty Lind, Kent Lindsay Tom Lorang, Larry Lussy, Billie MacEacheron, Larry Majerus, Janice Mangold, Ron Marshall t m - . . ' |p ... Tr — o f i i en iKhdM k Sherri Matson, Dan Matule. Dennis McCahon. John McCarvel. Tim McCaulev, Mike McCoun Sandie MacDougall. Steve McGinlev. Noreen McLees. Fred Alexander. Rafael Alonso re H L f Maureen McKinnon Tom McKenzie Pat McKelvev John McShane, Ray Messer, Dave Moen, Bev Mohatt, Jack Mollov Connie Moore. Mercedes Morales, Diane Morgan, Jack Mudd, Priscilla Munson. Bob Munzenrider i ft f tT s f£? v? ff C f Dennis Neuman. Dean Nees. Angie Nix. Bam O ' Connell. Mike O ' Donnell. Dick OHare Pat O ' Lean . Pat O ' Lean . Franrie O ' Reilh . Lorree Ortwein Karen Pancich Marv Alice Paxton Yicki Pegar. Margaret Perrvman. Candv Peterschick. Peggv Pisk. Man. Plavonic Bill Puckett. Don Pvfer. Pat Reardon. Dixie Redman. Joan Reiniger. John Ries feAite A k.A ' l Sharon Roberts, Bob Robinson, Lois Rogers, Bob Ronan, Sue Ross, Denise Ryan Mike Salvagni, Dave Sandon, Mary Lee Schaefer, Rosie Schaefer, Don Sthillinger Lynn Schwebach Sandra Schneider Jim Schladweiler John Schweiger, Dave Schuller, Ann Shamley, Bill Shelledy, Kent Sing Greg Skakles, Judy Smith, George Spear, Vicki Spencer, Lee Ann Spetter, Roy Starks Judy Stevenson, Jerry Stokes, Mary Jo Sturm, Mickey Sullivan, Joan Swanson, Ron Talbott Gary Tallmadge, Dick Tavary, Suzi Thomas, Jerry Torske, Larry Van Atta, Harry Verlanic Guy Wagner Doug Walsh Gerald Waling Joan Walsh, Judy Walsh, Phyllis Wamsley, Dick Ward, Pat Welter Karen Whaley, Willie Woo, Darlene Zaharko, Dan Zanchi, Judy Zignago, Bev Zimmer ORGANIZATIONS Hats off! Along the street there comes A blare of bugles a ruffle of drums, A flash of color beneath the sky: Hats off! The flag is passing by, — Henry Holcomb Bennett $te N? m - . - - - Of The . h : Students President Jim. Kingzett ! _ ' Vice- Pffsid fit John Kinnejp ' Secretary Carol McCarvel jLr cmwer lid Bifrpr ' N, r - 1 r tyiyy • 9 ® @ â–  Kneeling: Walsh, O ' Donnell, Collins, Buffington, Birrer. Standing: Fa- gan, Greytak, Burke, Chisholm, Gratton, Reardon, Vetsch, Kingzett, McCarvel, Fr. Hightower- Moderator. Top to Bottom: Row One: Con- nolly, Wisocki, Lester, McLean, Puckett. Row Two: Kalkus, Daly, Feld- man, Lesnick, Gilligan. Row Three: Jim Sullivan, Olienyk, Starks, Stred- wick, Smith, Lester. Row Four: Ugrin, Mungas, Schweitzer, McKittrick, John Sullivan, Dyba. Student Council It is the price of leadership to do the thing you believe has to be done at the time it must be done. — Lyndon B.Johnson Top of C Row One: Sullivan, Walsh, Sapit, D. Lieneweber, Matthys, Ronan, Reinhardt, Anderson, S. Lieneweber, Turcott, Kabeary, Roach, Pilcher, Clark, Glukert, Bilboa, McCarthy, O ' Hara, Birrer. Row Two: Michelotti, McCauley, O ' Donnell, Lulay, Murphy, DeLong, Kearns, Lester, Mallard, White, Slama, Maloney, Kaneski, Heller, Daly, Carroll. The C Club Row One: McKelvey, O ' Neill, Cannon, Chisholm, Flaherty. Row Two: Robinson, Clarkson, Connolly, Anderson, McCauley, Neuman, Bowman, McCarthy. MISS HELENA, Suzanne Krebsbach T O W A N N- D C A M C P L U u s B Hillopper Staff Sitting: Schweitzer. Kelly, Gilbert. Sullivan — Assist. Ed., Callahan — Ed., Stanaway, Hey — Bus. Mgsr Top to Bottom: Kingzett, Lukoskie, Lee, Benish, Birrer, Chisholm, Greytak, Ugrin, Suda. Prospector Staff «T- £ lit Bill Roscoe Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. James M. Barrie Carroll College ' s legions are joined under their own Curia. The Curia And Legions Ou i ft â–º OUR LADY OF IMMACULATE HEART: Left to Right: Fligstein, Lawrence, Carlson, Fr.Corr-Modera- tor, Reis, Olsen. MOST PURE HEART OF MARY: Seated: Reardon, Fr. Lynam-Moderator, Gratton, Stredwick, Woodhouse. Standing: Crotty, Flesher, Peterschick, Hays, Griffin, Flynn, Lind, Hendry, Reis, Hiller, Munsell, Langhi. m -msqf OUR LADY OF MYSTICAL ROSE: Fournier, Flynn, Lasich, Thompson, Leonard, D. White, Fr. O ' Neill-Moderator, Jangula, Kronebusch. OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE: Seated: Ross, Kalberer, Loendorf, J. White, Vetsch, Gali, Standing: Ryan, Gurski, Ressner, Ellis, Rollins, Burns, Shamley, Cloonan, Staley, Collins, Fr. Redman-Mod- erator. OUR LADY OF SNOW: Left to Right: Hurley, Matson, Lesnick, Banko, Pozega, Fr. J. Sullivan-Mod- erator, Gardner, Mayra, Hart. Front: Nix, Wallace. OUR LADY OF REFUGE OF SINNERS: Kneeling: Phillip, Hauyon, O ' Connell, Standing: Fr. Flynn- Moderator, Benz, Sewell, Schneller. Miss Crowley Advisor Front: Broun, Greytak, Hinch, Burton, Ellis, Murray, Benish, Loendorf, Stetzner, Callahan, Chish- lom, Flaherty, Dockstader, Roberts, Nepil, Shovlin, Staleyl Sullivan, Branagan, Schutte. Circle K Mr. Monahan Advisor Top to Bottom Left: Walsh, Connolly, Massman, Ugrin, Gilligan, Biebel, Birrer, Suda, Puckeu. Top to Bottom Right: Martinez, Busch, Clark, Wurth, Kaney, Olienyk, McLean, Kelly, Schweitzer, Collins. ' P-- Mm: m 1 jfir J â–  ' â–  HL ?ou 0?!f.- Ryan, Banko, Matson, Moore, Grmoljez, Mangan, Shields, Dockery, Mayra, Wallace, Haffey, Gardner, Wurth, White, Beck, Lan- thorn. Row Two: McGinley, Pozega, Fogle, Morgan, Ross, Pisk, Plovanic, Benish, Hart, Swanson, Munson, Nix, Harbrich, Chenovick, Brewer, MacEacheron, Rollins, Lesnick, Lapke, Magness, Berberet, Mungas, Buswell. Row Three: Perryman, Roberts, Ellis, Wjotowick, Cortese, Kam- perschroer, Stiner, Drouillard, Phillip, Dernbach, Grant, Terch, Molloy, Buffington, O ' Connell. Pre-Med Club E. W. Neuman Science Club The E. W. Neuman Science Club, organized by and named for the late Dr. Neuman of the Carroll College faculty, has as its aim the development of scientific in- terests for both the science majors and those interested in science as an extra-curricular activity. In the past year the club has sponsored tours of the observatory as well as discussions on prevalent scientific-philosophic con- troversies f thi s organization traveled to Spokane and to the University of Washington in Pullman to observe the many points of scientific interests at those places. Sitting: Sanchez, Krantz, Hietpas, Mr. Rogers-Moderator. Standing: Gali, Whke, Anderson, Zooke, Mc- Lean, Schladweiler, Messer, Dyba. Forensics Speech is a mirror of the soul: as a man speaks, so is he Sitting: Peabody, O ' Donnell, Crary. Standing: Sullivan, Ugrin, O ' Herron, McKinnon.Mr. Huber-Mod- erator. The Roger Brooke Taney Club The Taney Club delights the campus with another great Hootenany! Seated, Row One: Honzel, Daly, Fagan, Lindquist, ]. Freshour. Row Two: Spall, Hensley, Doheny, Rogers, Evans, Frey, Lester. Standing, Row One: More, Rodriguez, Demers. D. Freshour. Dickerson. Loh. Rusanowski. Fr. Corr-Moderator, Antonovich, Barich, Kaney, Evenskaas, Tavary, Durate. Row Two: Popiel, Kathman, Murphy, Lee, Terch, Morgan, Oswald, Duenes, Cantrell, Majerus, Torske, McCourt. The Knights Of Columbus One of the youngest, yet most vital clubs at Carroll, the Knights of Columbus puts an emphasis on the develop- ment of the whole man, and the club does just that for many Carroll men students. The Knights of Columbus offers to its members the opportunity to assist in various civic activities, and frequently sponsors and works for various acts of charity both on the campus scene and within the community. Many social activities for Knights of Columbus members and their guests are sponsored throughout the year and numerous Communion breakfasts are held by this rap- idlv snowing organization. Mr. Huber Advisor Kneeling: Row One: Leineweber, Reller, Erving, Beatty, Sandon. Row Two: Stauduhar, C. Reis, Jentges, Moran, O ' Hara, Murphy, Morris, Glu- kert, Delong, Manderleld, Reinhardt, Hoppes, Majerus, Long. Row Three: Pahut, Duenas, Boland, Sullivan, Haf ' fey,]. Reis. Row Four: Kelly, Lester, Correa, Mohatt, Lavery, Gallagher, Lee, Holm. • ««. u it- ' L2 f ' , . e .£.— Iffi ks. Row One: Reinhardt, Hetrick, Lee, Murphy, Roach, Bilbao. Row Two: Callahan, Flaherty, Fagan, Reis, McCarvel, Elliot, Dennehy, Stallard, Leonard, Burns, Fischer, Griffin. Row Three: Hickey, Gratton, Haffey, Lasich, Cooley, Hoff, O ' Hara, Woodhouse, Kane, O ' Rourke, Karaffs Gali, Doheny, Hoem, Reardon, Himsel. Student Education Association In Memory Of Dr. Raymond Walker Learn and you will learn something; teach and you will learn much more. — Dimnet Sophomore Organization of Boys Kneeling: Ries, Kelly, Olienyk, Schweitzer, Toca, Collins, McLean, Jean, Sullivan. Standing: Knebel, McGoniegle.Esquivel, Chaves, Kellv, Giono, Dernbach, Holm, Brennan, McCarthy, Sewell, Walsh, Danz, Kathman, Childs, McDonough. Roof: Kaney, Sterling, Pahut, Odermann, Longin, Harr, Gal- lagher, Lawrence, Pedersen, Schillinger. Wm 4 J SHS ' Bm,J fal Jj J â–  , LwW r jy B Pi -€ 1 â– CLaJL ' li ' R f v HtaM 1B s ' ? e U â– mil v.U tal 2t 4 MM T H E Y R O E U P N U B G Row One: Fr. Flynn-Moderator, Jones, Knudsen, Moholt, Kalkus, Spencer, Spall, Braxmeyer. Row Two: Kingzett, Rochelle, Burke, Clarkson, Griffin, Daly, Befort, Nagel, Olsen. Row One: Ryan, Kinney, Kabeary, Ross, Matthews, Dwyer, Walsh. Row Two: Flores, E. Sullivan, Spear, Boksich, L. O ' Neill, Correa, White, K. O ' Neill, J. Sullivan, Kane, Hickev. c A N S s K I C L U B Silting: Urban, Zach , Hagenbarth, Lukoskie, Duarte. Top to Bottom: Row One: Honzel, O ' Neil, Branagan, Fagan, S. Burke, Stephens, Krebsbach, O ' Herron. Row Two: Dockery, O ' Hara, Drew, Murphy, O ' Donnell, Faure. Row Three: Reinhardt, Fr. McCarthy, Connolly, Drouillard, Bilbao, Bartlett, Karaff ' a, Davis. Row Four: Fr. Devine, Fr. Lynam-Moderator, Shupe, Shelledy, Knudson, Wurth, Durnbach, Grant, Boland, Hens- ley, Walsh. Row Five: L. Burke, L. Lussy, Knebel, Barich, Biebel, Billings, Lorang, Fleming, Torkildson, Dorrington. Row Six: H. Lussy, Mangan, Bradford, Crary, McCahon, Se- well, Terch, Oswald, Oderm ' ann, Choquette. Help Stamp Out Summer! Row One: Lavery, McKenzie, Manderfeld, Gruba, Smith, Schutte, Flaherty. Row Two: Wagner, Faure, O ' Leary, Reiniger, Ortvvein, Alexander, Foley, Paxton, Rogers, Bracco. Club and Class presidents schedule all school activities Seated: Correa. Connolly, Lester, Kinney, Woodhouse, Reardon. Standing: Mangan, Carroll, Birrer, Flaherty, Chisholm, Hinch, Collins, Fr. Hightower-Moderator. j Row One: Burns, Shields, Zaharko, Knudsen. Row Two: Stredwick, Boksich, White, Chisholm, Fr. Flynn-Moderator, Daly, Lavery, Biebel, Krebsbach, Haffey. The Spiritual Council The Spiritual Council arranged first Searches on Carroll ' s campus. T I B E O R R O C M L E U O B Row One: Fr. Courtnev-Spiritual Director. Matsumoto, Msgr. O ' Connor- Rector, Moe. O ' Connell, Sullivan, Odermann, Robertson. Row Two: Moran, Chambers. Arvallo, Kalkus. Row Three: Rochelle, C.lueckert, Matule, Pahut. Row Four: Bendz, Lester, Wakefield, Dignan, Schweitzer, Malonev, Heath, Barich, Bradford, Ahrendt, Hagenson. Row Five: Clinton, Mohatt, Leineweber, Kearns, Salvagni, Fligstein, Feeney, Terch, Butko, Reller. Seated: Gilbert, Brown, Mulvihill, Boksich, Reardon. Standing: Cortese, Savage, Lasich, Mayra, Reis, Gilligan, Magness, Bowman, Worrell, McCarvel. Associated Women Students _ Basement Association Top to Bottom: Finlay, Boland , Blinn, Goodheart, Van Atta, Hammond, Bezek, Stergios, Mol- loy, Peabody, Schaff, O ' Hare, Welter, Gruba, Stokes, Hauyon, Hoppes, Hartman, Starks, Le- vesque, Lussy. D O R M C O U N C I DORM COUNCIL: Row One: Evens- kaas, Sullivan, Sterling. Row Two: Kelly, Shelledy, Olienyk. LECTORS: Row One: Beausoleil, Ries, McLean, Lamey. Row Two: Childs, Messer, Peters. Ugrin, Lu- koskie, Olienyk. M A E C O R FALL! A flower unblown; a book unread; A tree with fruit unharvested; A path untrod; a house whose rooms Lack yet the heart ' s divine perfumes, A landscape whose wide border lies In silent shade ' neath silent skies A wondrous fountain yet unsealed; A casket with its gifts concealed — This is the year that for you waits Beyond tomorrow ' s mystic gates. Horatio Nelson Powers If you can get thru this, Kids, You ' ve got it made. ' Freshmen The Mass Of The Holy Spirit The Mass of the Holy Spirit officially opens Carroll ' s school year. We offer ourselves to thee O Lord. The Bodv of Christ! Jimmerson, Laverv, and McLaughlin enlighten the audience with folk music. A little girl from Carnival, Mary Sara Stetzner, tells us all about her home town. All School Talent Show Homecoming! SSS-SAINTS! Yell it! Clubs and classes work long and hard to have the winning float. A beautiful day. A beautiful queen! Ya better run for cover! 1965 The stands are packed with Carroll rooters! The parade is about to start. 1965 A wave from Royalty and Spirit. The Dance, a fitting climax for such a busy day! Miss Margie Kamperschroer Homecoming Queen Miss Kay Fagan Associated Women Students Miss Karen Burke Ski Club Miss Gretchen Honzel Roger Brooke Taney Club Miss Debbie O ' Neil Town And Campus Club H O R M O L Y A L T Y  C O M I v . yf N G Miss Kay Crotty Student Education Association Miss Kathy Roberts Sophomore Class Miss Mary Kay Stenerson Senior Class Miss Mary Sara Stetzner C C Club Miss Virginia Cortese Pre-Med Club The Sophomores light Mt. Helena with Carroll ' s commitment. An excellent speaker from the State Department explains to the Carroll Student Body, the United States ' position in the conflict. The Circle K presents the Flag during hall-time. Carroll Goes To War! Another speaker, Fr. Lyons of Gonzaga, meets Fr. O ' Neill and M Huber. Jim kingzett meets a guest from North Viet-Nam after he gave the student first hand information concerning the crisis. Carroll Is Committed Our boys in Viet-Nam are remembered and thanked by Carroll students with Christmas cards WINTER! Where are the frost and snow When the hawthorne blooms Again? Forgotten Julius Stinde %W V Suzanne Krebsbach is crowned MISS HELENA! The Miss Helena Contest The voice of Mary Lawrence captures an- other audience. Mary Lawrence-2nd runner-up, Mary Sara Stetzner-Miss Congeniality, Suzanne Krebsbach-Miss Helena, DeeAnn Hardman-3rd runnerup. Retreat Father James Hogan gives the Carroll women very fine conferences and a think about during their three days of prayer and silence. The Stations of the Cross are said daily by both the men and women to remind the students of the patient and agonizing steps they must also take to win their place in Heaven. As always, the Carrolleers hold their listeners spell-bound. Carroll ' s Stage Band adds a special touch to the week as well as to the talent shows throughout the year. jf â–  •• « ' si .. m[.J5T , ' : fii.. %.J %â–  jl j ' -- 1 k - ' _ • Carroll ' s Most Outstanding Student, Jim Mungas! Neil Ugrin receives a scholarship from the Montana Power Company. The Awards Banquet Ed Birrer receives the Mike Murphy Citizenship Award. SPRING! The spring comes slowly up this way, Slowly, slowly! A little nearer every day. Katherine Tynan Hinkson Sr ? ' H j 1 1 1 vii - rfj 4 TI TI â–  ' 3E i ' ijifTn I gi SEM scS -tL. C.ene Peoples, former Carrol] graduate receives power to offer sacrifice. Ordinations Bob O ' Donnell, another Carroll graduate receives the kiss of Peace. The Most Reverend Bishop Raymond C. Hunthausen confers the powers of the Holy Priesthood on four young men in the beautiful Cathedral of St. Helena. Everyone has fun at the Junior-Senior Bang Dr. Clinch is special guest and speaker Ken, Willard ' s, and Denny provide relaxing music after a fine meal Misters Kishman and Lavery and their fair ladies. Misses Bowman and Benish. Miss Virginia Cortes e Miss Mary Sara Stetzner R o Y A L T Y Miss Mary Lawrence Miss Kathy Branagan â–  c Campus Queen Miss Kay Wjotow.ick ' v • Celebrities Carroll ' s Campus Fr. J. Sullivan and |. hn Kinney look on as George Montgomery meets our president, Msgr. Brown. ft Jt The students recite the rosary as the pro- cession encircles the campus. May Crowning Clod is praised when His children pay homage to His Mother. Father John Ward gives a splendid address to Carroll ' s missionaries. Joe Moran receives his mission cross. 1966 A fitting beginning for a very full day in the lives of the graduates is the private mass in Guadalupe Chapel. Carroll College Graduates Four years in the hallowed halls of Carroll College draw quick- ly to a close. Albert Arvallo receives his Bachelor hood from Msgr. Brown. Fifty-Sixth Annual Commencement A proud day for parents and friends. c A R R O L L Bishop Hunthausen congratulates Gary Reller, as he hands him his diploma. 1966 G R A D U A T 1 A E S The Most Reverend Hubert M. Newell, D.D.. Bishop of the Diocese of Cheyenne, Wyoming, gives the graduates a fine sermon at the Sol- emn High Mass at the Cathedral of St. Helena. The Honorable John J. O ' Connell Attorney General of the State of Washington addresses the Gradu- ates. SPORTS! Every man is the builder of a temple, called his body. Henry David Thoreau 1 lv 5K« 54 , o o T B Bilbao powers his way through Eastern after taking the handoff from G B. McCarthy ( 12). The Fighting Saints with the expert coaching of Tom Kelly, hard work and over- whelming desire proved their football excellence over and over again to both spectators and opponents alike. Although unable to reach the top, the Carroll men were ever threatening to the teams they met. Gary Turcott intercepts one of his four interceptions of the year, with help from Pilcher (22), Bilbao (24), and Albright (32). Weary Moments â– Ml nL 4M BMl U to m£ â„¢ 1 1 The Carroll College Band and cheerleaders added to the enthusiasm of the sti dent body at the football and basketball games. Clark and De Long discuss the pre-game strategy. Julio with a pitchout on his way to a long run with blockers Lester (75) and Bowman (65) ahead of him. Saints Lose Twice CARROLL 38 Northern Montana College 26 Westminster 12 Eastern Montana College 14 20 Western Montana College 7 7 Eastern Montana College 23 19 Montana Tech. 6 32 Western Montana College 13 14 Northwest Commu nity College Roberts and Pilcher defend against Northwest Nazarene. Lejl to Right, Kneeling: Ford, Olzack, Albright, Boyle, Michelotti, Roach, Bilbao, Carroll. Standing, Row One: Sullivan, Cooke, Correa, Verlanic, Hoppes, Duarte, Lulay, Schillinger, S. Lieneweber, O ' Hara, Pilcher, Kellv, Sullivan, Redman. Row Two: Blinn, Coodheart, McCauley, O ' Don- nell, McCinley, Dura, Bowman, DeLong, Malloy, White, Etchart. Row Three: Darcy, Turcott, D. Leirieweber, Hammond, Brady, Collins, Rob- inson, Donovan, McCarthy. Row Four: Sullivan, Ronan, Sullivan, Rein- hardt, Lester, Clark, Roberts. © v e 7 MKzrki% Manager Dave Sullivan receives attention from the Saints invaluable manager, John Sullivan. c o A C H E S White (87) and Bowman (65) stop an Eastern back for no gain. Many times in the minds of the spectators a football team consists only of ends, linemen, and backfield men. It is important then, to recognize certain people such as the referees, the managers, and the coaches without whom a complete team would not be possible. SAINT COACHING STAFF: Fr. John Redman, Head Coach Tom Kelly, Fr. Joe Pat Sullivan. S;f? f . _ S fc 6Gi B4. A :ll - Jim Michelotti Is Trophy Recipient Bottom Row: Michellotti, Bilbao, Boyle. Top Row: Albright, Olzack, Carroll, Roach. Jim Michelotti ' s outstanding help to the Saints resulted in his election as recipient of the Mike Estenson Most Valuable Plaver Award. Other players to receive honors were Bob Roach, Outstanding Back , and Rick Ronan, Outstanding: Lineman. - â– â–  ' — ! l_ - â–  _•■ Jf â–  Jfr ff VES ! jjtt â–  Roach plows through three defenders. Albright runs into a determined welcoming committee. 138 Nine Named All Conference Q Quarterback McCarthy sends a long pass upfield. Father Joe Pat Sullivan gives pre-game instructions to the Carroll line. ALL CONFERENCE: Defense; Offense; Rick Ronan Dean Roberts Jim Sullivan Bill Lester Jim Michelotti Tom Bovle Russ Pilcher Bob Roach Bill Albright Julio Bilbao eludes six Eastern tacklers on his way for a long gain. Eastern Works Hard For Win Paul White breaks up another play with good defensive work. McCarthy skirts end with the option to run or pass. Kevin Hammond hauls down Strange in the first Eastern game. Michelotti (66) and Ronan (76) give pursuit. Steve Connolly scores two of his last points as a departing senior. B A S K E B A L It matters not who be, there is always enthusiastic group the stands cheerin victory. Though it from the team to : times, it also holds ignites the team. the opponent may an energetic and of supporters in g the Saints on to may take a spark gnite the crowd at true that support Fans Provide Enthusiasm Saint fans at the District 5 playoffs. Team Record CC Opp U of Alberta — Edmonton 66 45 U of Alberta — Calgary 66 59 Northwest Xazarene 78 95 Northwest Xazarene 76 68 Chico State 74 80 Minot State 93 64 Western Montana 90 72 Westminister 104 71 Whitworth 65 69 Eastern Montana 78 69 U. of San Diego 64 85 Southern Colo. State 81 92 Western Montana 65 67 Northern Montana 90 73 Montana Tech 83 68 Western Montana 73 56 Northern Montana 86 67 Northwest Nazarene 109 92 Rockv Mountain 83 82 Lewis-Clark Normal 83 97 Whitworth 63 79 Westminister 111 120 Montana Tech 73 51 Eastern Montana 61 59 Rocky Mountain 98 89 Eastern Montana 46 52 Eastern Montana 73 70 NAIA District 5 Play-offs College of Idaho 64 47 College of Idaho 84 72 College of Idaho 76 69 Standing: Bailey, Beck, Hauntz, Sapit, Anderson, Gusick, Coach Kelly. Kneeling: Moore, Mallard, Birrer, Roach, Varacalle, Connolly. Versatility It is often a misconception that basketball players today need only height and strength. Speed and accuracy are also necessary qualities of any player. Anderson pulls down another rebound with the help of playmaker, Mallard. Most Valuable Player Sapit drives on Eastern man. Coach Kelly presents Most Valuable Player award to Tony Sapit at the Basketball Banquet. Tony, Carroll ' s outstanding sophomore, was selected to the NAIA All-American basketball team as Honor- able Mention. Sapit attempts to add one more point to the Saints ' score at the District No. 5 play-off. Saints Are District Five NAIA Champs Arnie at the net-cutting ceremonies . The team is not discouraged after losing an important game to Western early in the season. A strong desire combined with the will to win make the Saints the NAIA Dis- trict 5 Champs, and give- a ticket to Kansas City. Msgr. Brown presents the District 5 NAIA trophy to Coach Tom Kelly and his Fighting Saints for a job well done. Boyd, The Denver Flash , hits for 2 points in the play- oil ' s lor Kansas City. lime Out! Coach Kellv exhorts the Carroll five on to victory. Bob Roach drives for a layup in the NAIA District 5 playoffs. In every game adjustment must be made in order to match the opponents ' style. This is the purpose of team- coach discussion during the time-out periods. On the Rebound, against Eastern Montana. Kelly Honored Carroll ' s invaluable coach, Tom Kelly, was se- lected the District NAIA Coach of the Year , after leading the Saints to the NAIA national play-offs. Team co-captains, Dave Hauntz and Ed Birrer, present a trophy from the team to Coach Tom Kelly at the Basketball Banquet. Tony Sapit puts in two of his many points at the NAIA tournament in Kansas City while playing Grambling. pF Willards tries it pigeon-toed. Montana ' s favorite winter sport! There ' s a time for relaxation in every sport. Snow Carroll students pose? Day At Belmont Fr. O ' Neill, from political polls to ski poles! Some can do it, some can ' t. Bilbao Is Outstanding Boxer Bilbao ' and O ' Leary fight the battle of battles. Turcott pushes a left into the face of his opponent. After a tremendous battle with a more experienced boxer, Julio Bilao was named winner of the Bishop Hunt- hausen Outstanding Boxer Award. Each year the number of men that turn out to begin preparations for the Smoker increases. These students, many of whom must learn how to box, spend weeks training strenuously for the moments during which they can challenge the skill of their opponent. Nose-bleeds are usually evidence of a tough fight. M O K E R Referee cautions the fighters before the match. Ed Longin and Phil Driscoll exchange blows. The annual Carroll College Smoker is undoubtedly one of the most awaited events of the school year. Months of hard and devoted work go into the organization of the fights. Recognition should be given to the Junior Class, the fight assistants, and especially to the man who is most responsible for the continuous success of the Smoker, Mr. Henry Burgess. Fr. Kelly and Fr. J. Sullivan advise Carlson between bouts. G O L Carroll ' s Bill Wright was a medalist in the Eastern Montana College open. Carroll ' s MCC defending Golf Champions finished the sea- son with wins over MSU, NMC, EMC, RMC, Mines, but were unable to stop a hot Northern team for the title. Miles, Fisher, More, Wright and J. Gilligan (not pictured) made up Car- roll ' s Golf Team. i Irl H - l?ftG 1 2At d I .I? 2 H ' r ' iTt- ( ' w â–  f ' , i tM ' •us u m . ' • ! ;, f i ft H ' , 1 v s.  i â–  â–  M 3 , B H 1 HF ' â–  9k. y M Bv w ! B 4 i ( - + r m 1 ' I BuJ If f J § a ' ' ' - ' « ' - ( â–¼ jap ' bi w f ' â–  fe Bowling Individual trophy winne Kneeling: Rook, Gerl. Standing: McCourt, Kelly, Hunter. Hunter and Rook display styles. Kneeling: Spear, Daly, McGinley, Shelledy, Michelotti, Walsh. Standing: Fr. Corr-Coach, Roach, Simurdak, Probst. Janzer, McKittrick, Kearns. Father William Corr, Coach. Saint Baseball Squad Scores Well The baseball squad, under the direction of Father William Corr, worked hard to regain the M.C.C. title after losing its chance for a four year title record in 1965. After losing several pre-season games, the Saints were unable to make a comeback in conference play. However, the team is credited with excellent perfor- mances; showing outstanding baseball ability throughout the season. 154 The younger members of the team learn through observation. The Saints ' baseball team will find it hard to replace the old pro ' s that graduated this year; however, upcoming team members show great promise of continuing the Tradition of Champions. Graduating Team Members Hard To Replace Senior men playing for their last year are Michelotti, Roach. McKit- trick. Kearns. and Walsh. Left to Right: Conroy, Schillinger, Drouillard, Veracalle, Clark T R A C K Q u A D V ' aratalle demonstrates well-developed form as a broad jumper. Young Team Promising Good starts are a must for Sprinters. The Saint track team is a self-organized group of athletes who, each year, take on the responsi- bility of training themselves in their respective fields. These students, as a group, attend and compete in several meets at their own expense. Clark, Carroll ' s javelin expert. PERFORMERS Don ' t let it be forgot, that once there was a spot, for happy ever-afterings that was known as Camelot % . The Homecoming Parade would not be complete without the Band. B A N D The Band attended every sports event to add pep and spirit to the songs and cheers. The Carroll Orchestra provides the campus with an excellent concert in the Commons. The Church Choir , Salvagni, Kathma Ross, Kalberer, Pe Ke wver, Matsumoto, O ' I.ear m, Karaffa, Pegar, Onwe Ryan, Price The Carroll College Carrolleers Music is well said to be the speech of angels. Thomas Carlyle. Wm to % v i :Em ,v |Sf |fl! USM 1 H Rl?f B ESfK : Iff b I J â–  â–  ' HlM ill The Taney Club Presents the Hootenanny Jimmerson, McLaughlin, Lavery show class! Win first place, the Big Sky way. Special Guests: The Dennv Hat Trio from Hamilu Mont, display overwhelming talent. Jugger-Nots entertain the audience with their whinning songs and original instruments. kanga and Roo insist that poor, reluctant Piglet have a proper bath. All the animals (except that sassy skunk) are greatly concerned about Little Roo ' s tummy-ache. Winnie The Pooh Christopher Robin ' s bedtime story really comes to life for the children of Helena when the Carroll Drama Department produced Winnie the Pooh, based on the stories by A. A. Milne and drama- tized by Kristin Sergei. Pat O ' Leary and Guy Wagner converse through a wall. (Don Cantrell) Carolyn Langhi and Dennis Lavery as Queen and King of the fairies. Mid-Summer Night ' s Dream Romance runs thick in this scene from A Midsummer Night ' s Dream . mmw ' â– y m i s 1 L ' ; f B -• ' Hoe J i 1 i H H - Long Day ' s Journey Into Night Eugene O ' Neill ' s Long Day ' s Journey into Night brings a moving tragedy to intimate reality as the Carroll Players performs this American classic in the arena theater. You don ' t believe that! I can tell when you ' re acting. Do you remember our wedding, dear? I ' m sure you ' ve completely forgotten what my wedding gown looked like. Men don ' t notice such things. They don ' t think they ' re important. Camelot Camelot Three brave knights pledge their loyalty to Carol Langhi. W0f ami : ; m IT w ' ip L N â– Hill H p?r H i K â– â– u9i |H[ M Ursula! Ursula has left me all alone! Miss Heather McLeod returns to the stage and Valerie Dickerson executes a stunning per- formance in Oscar Wilde ' s Solome , directed by Jean Marie Smith. The Intruder Imminent death in the family pervades the spirit of Meaterlink ' s The In- truder , directed by Kay Schutte. Salome The Hungerers Maker Of Dreams Cheerleaders Kay Wjotowick Kathleen Branagan Jo Ann McDonald Chris Moholt Beverly Loh 171 Tumbler ' s Stunts Chill Audiences Under the direction of Father Jerry Sullivan and Captain Joe Kishman the Tumblers were able to captivate their audiences with many excellent performances during the year. New and better equipment added spark to the group. For the first time the tumbling team was able to make out-of-town performances. Kishman attempts the high dive. Fortier adds class to the tumblers ' performances. Oderman nearly fails to clear his mark. 172 Glenn Yarbrough backed by his jazz group. v, Mw f Every one in the audience joins with Bill Martinez to sing When the Saints Ck Marching In South of the Border style. Eddy! Where are you? The Senior Talent Show Yes, professor, we do have some complaints against the faculty, and we ' re the committee to help vou reform. 174 â– a. hi s fBarV ' nT fsK K 1 HI . 1 â– â– â– p mH Junior The Ski Pole is tilled with the Canadian Sunset. The tenor voice of Art Preston thrills the hushed audience. Show Here comes Bill with his little red wasron. Dean Roberts. s o p H O M O R E Talent Show I was planning on writing my o wn Commentary this time. Mary Sara is going to wash that man right out of her hair. DeAnn, Karen, Gretchen, JoAnn, and Kathy really stick together. ' TT 7 jBSff Freshman Lorree Ortwein and Pat Lecertua lend a different sound to the Show Boat with some soft Folk Songs. Susan Ross displays fabulous talent as she twirls the flamin baton. With a hilarious monologue Rosie Bracco throws the audience into stitches. Behind the scenes, more talent! 177 ADVERTISING There are two tragedies in life: not to get what the heart desires the other: to get it. 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D. 5 7 Antonovich, Thomas; Butte 45,83 Applegate, Paul J.; Heppner, Ore. 45 Arness, Mary Lou: Libbv 57 Arredondo. Frank: Hardin Arredondo, Linda; Eagle Butte, S. D. Mvallo. Albert D.; Thatcher. Ariz. 4,41,92,130 Asid, Fave: Helena Aslle. David L.; Anaconda 36 Astle. Robert T.; Anaconda 57 Avens. Claudia: Billings 57 Avlstock. Ralph; Sidney, Ohio Bailey, Bovd S.; Denver, Colo. 142 Baker, Edith A.; Sioux Falls, S. D. Banko, Margaret; Butte 57.77,80 Banschbach, Karl; Helena 38 Barclay, John P. ; Boise. Ida. 162 Barich, Harold; Anaconda 57,83,88,92 Barnhouse, Daniel; Hazelwood, Mo. 57 Barron, Peter A.; Bryn Mawr, Calif. 24 Bartlell. Colleen M.; Mpls., Minn. 57,88 Baleman, Ernest R.; Great Falls Bauer, Norman R.; San Francisco, Calif. 45 Bayuk, Michael].; Shelby 57 Beatty, John R.; Anaconda 57,84 Beaulieu, James F.; Libby Beausoleil, Joseph D.; Anaconda 57,95 Beccari, Julia M.; Libby 50,148 Beck, Thomas D.; Cincinnati, Ohio 142 Beforl, Robert J.; Great Bend, Kan. 45,87 Bell, Kenneth S.; Hamilton 50 Bell, Raymond I..; Helena Bender, Ronald A.; Butte 148 Bendz, Donald C; Wahoo, Nebraska 45,77,92 Benish, Dayle Ann; Billings 73,78:80,123 Bennett, Suzanne M.; Helena Benson, Susan K.; Williston, N. D. 57 Berberet, Richard C; Toston 3 1 ,80 Bergen, Laverene; Anaconda lerger, John E.; Ventura, Cal. iJezdek, James R.; Phoenix, Ariz. 57,94 Biebel, Paul R.; Green Bay, Wise. 79,88,91 Bilbao, Julio B.; Cascade, Idaho 19,37,70,85, 88,134,135,136,138 Billings, Barbara L.; Missoula 38,88 Birrer, G. Eddy; Billings 19,34,68,69,70,73,79, 83,90,117,142,147,150,174 Blinn, Michael E.; Butte 94,136 Boboweic, Basil D.; Missoula Boice, Donald F.; Helena 34 Boksich, George C; Butte 38,87,91 ,93 Boland, John M.; Great Falls 84,88 tan, Bruce R.; Helena 50, 1 35, 1 36, 1 37 ,....ian, Mary L; Valley City, N. D. 56,57,71, Boyle, Charles J. Boyle, Thomas P.; Cut Bank Bozdoe, Virginia H.; Helena Bracco, Rosalie J.; Butte Bradford, Michael J.: Helena Brady, John F.; Shawmut, Mont. 34 38,87,91,93 84,88 30,135,136,137 SI. D. 56,57,71, 93,123 17,37,136,138 57,89,177 45,88,92,148 t. 57,136 Braxmeyer, Jerome M.; Solen, N. D. Bremian, Daniel E.; Newcastle, Wyo. Brewer, Linda Lee; Helena Brewer, Nancy K.; Missoula Broderich, George; Butte Brooke, Basil T.; ' Whitehall Brooke, Edwin J.; Pony Brophy, Patrick).; Valier Brown, Patricia A.; Plains Brown, Thomas E.; Jefferson City Browning. William; Anaconda Bruncke, H. Paul; Helena Bryson, Jeffrey G; Helena Buck, LloydS.; Kalispell Buffington, Gary A.; Helena Bugni, William J.; Butte Burke, Karen F.; Grand Junction, C Burke, Sheila M.; Grand Junction, Colo. 57,88 Burns, James E.; Butte ' 56,57,91 Burns, Caroline E.; Twin Falls, Ida. 1 9,24, 76,85 Burns, Robert; Helena Burton, Peggy A.; Missoula 49,50,78 Busch, Joey 14.; Philipsburg 5,45,79 Buswell, Anita M.; Helena 50 Buswell, Dennis W.; Helena Buswell, Richard; Helena 19,31,80 Butko, Robert N.; Butte 26,92,130 Byrnes, James F.; Long Island 26 By-ruts, Helen A.; Sheridan, Wyo. Cadwell, Sheila R.; Anaconda 58 Cahill, Michael D.; Helena 50 Callahan, Anita M.; St. Ignatius 58 Callahan, Corneila; Butte 44,72,78,85 Callahan, James P.; Butte 24 Campbell, Margaret; Helena Cannon, Linda S.; New York 71 Cantrell, Donald E.; Billings 50,83 Carlson, Bernard F.; Oregon City, Ore. 45 Carlson, Michael W.; Oregon City, Ore. 58, 75,151 Carney, Thomas J.; Glasgow 50 Carpenter, Kenneth; Idaho Falls, Ida. 58 Carroll, William A.; Butte 5,19,41,70, 90,136,138 Casey, John P.; Anaconda Casey, Sheila J.; Great Falls 1 7,2 1 Catron, Karen A.; Camp Crook, S. D. 47 Cavanaugh, William M.; Butte Chaffeur, James M.; Tacoma, Wash. Chambers, James T.; Loveland, Colo. 92 Chapman, Katherine C; Kalispell 58 Charlton, Dale L.; Malta Chaves, Joseph C; Kansas City, Mo. 50,86 Chenovick, Dorothy A.; Helena 58,80 Chenovick, Richard; Helena Cheung, Tin-Shik David; Hong Kong Childs, Ted R.; Butte 50,86,95 Chiovaro, Jeanne M.; Boulder 58 Chisholm, Clare L.; Helena 69,71,73,78,90,91 Chivers, Thomas E.; Challis, Idaho Choquette, Paul D; Juneau, Alaska 58,88 Chouinard, Joseph L.; Glasgow 58 Chovanak, Michael T.; Helena 45 Cignetti, Peter F.; Ventura, Calif. Clark, Cyril M.; Meadown, S. D. 45,79,162 Clark, Marilyn F.; Helena 45 Clark, Michael R.; Thompson Falls 45,70,135 136,156,157 Clarke, Keith A.; Helena Clarkson, Arthur; Helena 7 1 ,87 Clinton, Mark F.; Santa Monica, Cal. 50,92 Cloonan, Sandra L.; Butte 50,76 Coales, Sharon M.; Rawlins, Wyo. Coburn, Sydney A.; Helena Coffey, Carla S.; Wolf Point 58 Colenso, Wilfred J.; Butte Collins, Kathleen; Sioux Falls, S. D. 38,76 , Mark F.; Bridg , William G .; H;i Crary, Peter B.; Fargo Crase, Wilfred; Butte Crotty, Kathleen M.; S ; Great Tails . H .; Helena incent; Denver, Colo M.; Anaconda s D.; Vaughn, Mont, m J.; Superior, Wise. J.; Anaconda D.; Billings tas L.; Billings m R.; Billings ; Fargo, N. D. , Glen J.; East Helena gs, Michael F.; Sheridan, Wi :, Sr. Maureen; Kettle Falls, L.; Butte 21 line P.; Butte l H homas A.; Belle ville, N.J. 51. 70,83 s ).; Belgrade 4 5,69,80,87,91,15-4 W.; Big ' fork 51.86 in S.: Helena 45.136 Daly, Thomas J.; Belgrade 45,i Danz, Daniel W.; Big ' fork Dai cv, WilliamS.; Helena Davis, Linda K.; Sioux Falls Davis, Sally Ann; Portland, Ore Dean, Samuel; Lincoln Dean, Dorothy E.; Butte DeFlyer, Joseph E.; Columbia I DeGroat, Marguerite M.; Missc DeKaye, James R.; Cut Bank DeLeo, Michael K.; Troy Del.ong, John R .; Thompson F Delmore, Colin T.; Fargo, N. D. 58 Demers, Donat Paul; Lelhbridge, Alberta 83 Dennehy, Pauline C; Butte 45.85 Dernbach, Jerome E. 59,80 Dernbach, Timothy A. 5 1 ,86,88 Derzay, Edward R.; Butte 121 Devine, Rev. Richard; Helena Devine, Ann R.; Great Falls 59 Devitl, Barbara A.; Canton, S. D. 58 Dewing, Marianne E.; Anaconda 58 Dickerson, Valerie L.; Great Falls 5 1 ,83 Dignan, George J.; Glasgow 19,41,92 Dira, Robert T.; Billings ' Dixon, Terry C; Big Sandy Dockery, Kathleen A.; Lewistown 59 Dockstader, Mary F.; Big Fork 5 1 ,78 Dockery, Raymond E.; Lewistown 29,80,88 Dodge, Catherine M.; Helena 21 Doheny, Judith L.; Dutlon 59,83,85 Donich, Marikae; Deer Lodge 59 Donovan, Dennis J.; Helena 136 Dorrington, William; Libby 59,88 Drabbels, Karen D.; Malta 59 Draper, Mary Ellen; Wolf Point, Mont. 59 Drew, Denis L.; Amesbury, Mass. 59,88 Driscoll, Philip L.; Charlo, Mont. 45,151 Druffel, Sr. M.Joan; Kettle Falls, Wash. 45 Drouillard, Joseph H.; Missoula 59,80,88,156 Drynan, Charles T.; Helena 162 Drynan, David A.; Helena 45,162 Duarte, Dennis R.; Ml. View, Calif. 59,83, 88,136 19,92 38,69,162 Dubay, Mary C; Deer Lodge Duenes, M. Ronald; San Bernardino, Dufresne, Dale A.; Thompson Falls Duggan.C. W.; Helena Dunham, Roberl W.; Billings Dunn. Billie A.; Great Falls Dunn, Maurice J.; Sioux Falls, S. D. Durbin, M.James; Scollsbluff, Nebr. Durbin, Stephen J.; Scollsbluff, Nebr. Dulro, Jeanne Marie; Conrad Dvvyer, James P.; Wolf Point Dyba, William M.; Miles City Eastman, Lynn Ann; Lewistown Eckroth, Kathryn A.; Helena Eichner, Thomas F.; Helena Elliott, Joann Marie; Los Almos, N. M Ellis, Laura H.; Conrad 51,76,7 Erickson, Charlene; Helena Erving, Daniel R.; Helena Esquivel, Francisco; Havana, Cuba Estenson, James O.; New York Etchart, John N.; Glasgow Evans, Sharon K.; Lewistown Eve, Edward V ' .; Ronan Evenskaas, Gene S.; Plentywood Fagan, Kathryn Marie; Brady 51, F ' arren, Roberl A.; Butte Fasbender, Margaret M.; Fort Shaw Fasso, Joseph S. ' ; Belleville, N.J. Fame, Gregory T.; Basin, Wyo. Feeney, Roberl I .; Butie Feldman, Margaret M.; Helena ; ' Filson, James V.; Helena Findly, Alan J.; Butie Finlay, Melvin P.; Missoula Fischer, Mary E.; Rhame, N. D. Fisher, Faye Ellen; Conrad Fisher, Gerald P.; Poison Flaherty, Cornelia M.; Helena 51, Fleming, John L.; Pablo, Mont. 59 Flesch, Barbara E.; Shelby 59 Flesher, Paula Kay; Libby 75 Fligstein, Joseph A.; Doniphan, Mo. 46,75,92 Flores, Ronald M.; Santa Cruz, Calif. 87 Florman, Stephen P.; Sierre Vista, Ariz. Flynn, Judith M.; Helena 75 Flynn, Kathleen D.; Fairview 51,76 Foehr, Mary Eilleen; Carthage, III. 51 Fogle, April L.; Jordan 59,80 Foley, Patricia Ann; Cincinnati, Ohio 89 Ford, John M.; Portland, Ore. Fortier. Richard E.; Fiskdale, Mass. 59 Fosler, Wayne M.; East Helena Fourtner, Charles; Barstow, Calif. 31 Frantz, Mary F.; Boise, Idaho 46,81 Fred, John I..; Helena Freeman, Steven; Hopewell, Va. 59 Freshour, Dorothy M.; Forsyth 59,83 Freshour, Judith I.; Forsyth 51,83,162 Frey, Gloria M.; Butte 59,83 iwrence D.; Medicine Lake, Mont. Froehlich, Patricia; Helena Gali, Judith A.; Epsie, Mont. 19,32,74,76, 81,85 Gallagher. Paul A.; Helena 51 Gallagher, Robert M.; Anaconda 51,84,86,150 Garber, Robert; Helena Gardner, Bonnie L.; Kalispell 59,80 Gardner, Daniel P.; Lindenhurst, N. Y. Gardner, Theresa E.; Anaconda 77 Garvin, Mary M.; Bismark, N. C. 38 Gavette, B. D.; Helena Gerl, Mark; Mandan, N. Dak. 46,153 Gilbert, Clifford T; Deer Lodge 59 Gilbert, Linda M.; Deer Lodge 46,72,93 Gilligan, Michael L.; Great Falls 46 Gilligan, John J.; Great Falls 17,19,34,79 Gilligan, Mary J.; Great Falls 59,69,93 Gilmore, Kathleen, I.; Butte 51 29 Giono, Peter E.; Whitehall 49,86 :alif. 45, Glenny, Daniel A.; Helena 60 83,84 Glueckert, Bernard J.; Greal Falls Gollmyer, Robert E.; Helena 46,70,84, 92,167 32 Goodhcart, Dennis L.; Malta 60,94,136 4: Gransbery, James E.; Anaconda Grant, Henry L; Columbus 80,88 37 Gratton, Beverly E.; Chinook 19 ,24,69,75,85 Gravely, Charles A.; Townsend 34 46 Green, Eileen C; Wolf Point 5 1 ,87 Greene, John C; Helena 60 69,81 Grennan, Daniel T.; Cresskill, N. J Greytak, Marilyn K,; Big Fork t 19,73,78,162 Griffin, James 1..; Great Falls 46,87,162 Griffin, Winona P.; Greal Falls 46,75,85 5 1 ,85 Crmoljez, Marilyn; Bulle 8,80,162 Grmoljez, Paul F.; Butte 80,121 Grotbo, Anne M.; Philipsburg 60 r, 1 su Gruha. David 1 ' .: Miles Cilv 60.94 Gruba, Michael; Miles City Guest, Mary E.; Butte Guichard, Ronald; Helena Gurski, Mary S.; Anaconda Gusick, James P.; Billings Haefer, Sylvia G; Valier Haffey.John D.; Anaconda Haffey, Mary C; Anacond; Hagenson, Martin S.; Butte agenbarth, David 1 • Dillo 46,84,85,91,130 60,80 19,46,92 88 â–  .alverson, Sandy; Hot Springs, S. D. Hammond, Roberl K.; Missoula I Harding, Sheldon J.; Helena Hardman, DeeAnn; Pocatello, Ida. Hair, Arthur B.; Missoula 52,86 Hart, Carlenea K.; Greybull, Wyo. 77,80 Hart, Gerald F.; Boise, Idaho 35.60 Harlman, John D.; Gl. Falls 60,94 Haubrich, Barbara A.; Dodson, Mont. 60,80 Hauntz, David M.; Olympia, Wash. 32,142,147 60,74,77,94 60 Hauyon, Jaime; Lima, Peru Hayes, Timothy R.; E. Helei Hays, Linda M.; Belfry Heath, Paul R.; Butte Heller, Martin T.; Helena Hendry, Marilyn A.; Jordan Hensleigh, Robert J. ; Jordai Hensleigh, Jerome L.; Jorda Hensley, Helena G; Chotea Henslev, Mary A.; Toslon i ierrin, Collette C; Helena 60 Hetrick, ferry L.; Glasgow 52,85 Heuberger, Dolores; Sublimity, Oregon Hickey, William F.; Butte 27,85,87 Hietpas, Diane T; Cut Bank 46,81 Higgins, Ralph A.; Great Falls Hiller, Helen M.; Hot Springs, S. D. 29,75,162 Hiller, Philip J.; Hot Springs, S. D. 52 Himel, Joan M.; Denver, Colo. 52 Himsl, Louise M.; Kalispell 60,85 Hindi, Lynn F.; Bulle 52,78,90 Hislop, Edward J.; Bulle 52 Hoem, Susan Marie; Butte 60,85 Hoi ' f, Mary C; Richardion, North Dakota 21, Hoffmann, R. D.; Helena Holland, Roberl P.; Portland, O: Holling, Mrs. B.; Billings Holm, l Robert W.; Anaconda Holmquist, Marvin; Helena Honzel, Gretchen; Missoula Honzel, Thomas G; Missoula Hopkins, David A.; Helena Hopkins. Richard J.; Helena Hoppes, Stephen D.; Inverness, 52,88,176 46,83,105 Mom. 60,84, 94,136 Horlick, Lawrence B.; Helena Hovan, Andrew J.; Walkerville Howe, Si . Joseph Ann; Kettle F; Hoy, Daniel R.; Helena Hunter, Charles B.; Helena 52,153 Hurley, John P.; Helena 21,77 Hurley, Kathleen 1 .; Butte Iglesias, Juan J.; Elmhurst, N. Y. 46 Imlach, Bonnie Jean; Anchorage, Alaska 61 Irgens, Frederick; Moses Lake, Wash. 4,48 Jabin, Joan; Helena janzer, Richard A.; Great Falls 46,154 Janes, Roberl; Helena Jangula, Susan A.; Lemmon, So. Dak. 52.76 Jean, Ernest W.; Helena 52,86,102 Jarussi, Frank H.; Red Lodge, Mont. 52 Jcnneskens, Manfred; Chinook, Mont. 52 Jensen, Carol Ann; Billings 61 Jensen, Larry G; Sunset, Utah Jensen, Oral I.; Helena Jenlges, Harry R.; Cottonwood, Idaho 46,84 Jergeson, Mary L.; Chinook, Mont. 21 Jimmerson, Kenneth; Hilger, Mont. 46,101, 162,163,167 Johnson, William T.; Helena Jones, Hubert M.; Seattle, Wash. 52,87 Joy, William C; Portland, Ore. Kalberer, Katherine; Missoula 46,76,161 Kalkus, James H.; Tacoma, Wash. 87 Kamperschroer, Margie; Billings 46,80,104 Kane, Elizabeth A.; Bulle 22,85,87 Kaneski, David B.; Billings 52,70 Kaney, James V.; Loves Park, 111. 79,83,86 Karaffa, Paula J. ; Lewistown 61,88,161 Kathman, Robert M.; Chinook, Mont. 53,83, 86,168 Kauppert, Ulrich; Jamaica, N. Y. 34 Kearns, John S.; Fiskdale, Mass. 4 1 ,70,92, 154,155 Kearney, Richard ].; Helena 47 Kelley, Linda M.; Helena 19,29 Kelly! Daniel R.; Great Falls Kelly, John D.; Butie 67,72,79,86,95 Kelly, John M.; Anaconda 53,84,86,136 Kelly, Sr. Laura Marie; Xavier, Kansas Kelly, Kenneth; Great Falls 153 Kelly, Teresa I..; Greybull, Wyoming 61 Kenipe, Belte A.; Helena Kennedy, Roberl W.; Dillon 53 Kessner, Fredecia; Lincoln, Mont. 47,76, 161,1 75 Kingzeit, James M.; Eugene, Ore. 19,36,68,69, 73,87,122,127,173 Kinney, John S. ; Shelby 68,87,90, 127,173 Kiriley, Gerald; Boulder, Mom. Kishman, Joseph; Helena 47,123 Kishman, Judith; Helena 61 Klemm, Norma J.; Great Falls 47 Knebel, John D. ' ; Buffalo, Wyo. 86,88 Knudson, Carl K.; Arvada, Wyo. 35 Knudsen, Lee F.; Falls Ch., Va. 87,88,91,148 Koch, Zenda N.; Billings Kohler, Edward G; Missoula 53 Kohnen, Gregory; Chicago, 111. 61 Kovis.JudithM.; Pasco, Wash. 61,97 Krebsbach, Suzanne M.; Williston, N. D. 27,70, 88,91,112 Krogstad, Lonnie M.; Ronan, Mont. 61. Kronebusch.Jean M.; Conrad 53,76 Lafita, Jose Manuel; Havana, Cuba Laisnez, Josephine; Dutton, Mont. Laisnez.Julien; Dutton, Mont. 32,47 Lakner, Patricia J.; Helena 61 Lakner, Louise; Helena Lally, Linda I.; Butte Lamey, Patrick T.; Havre 61 ,95 Langhi, Carolyn R.; Great Falls 22,7f , 1 50, 162,167 Lanthorn, Peter; Helena 19,27 Lanthorn, Bruce W.; Helena 80 Lapke, Ann Marie; Flaxville, Mont. 61,80 Larson, William J.; Philipsburg 61 Lasich, Jo K.; Dillon 37,76,85,93 Lavery, DennisJ.; Butte 44,47,80,83,84, 89,91,101,123,163,169 Brcnee, Tom I..; Kalispell 53,75,86 erlua, Patrick ].: Shoshone, Idaho 177 | Lee. Patrick Clh.: Butte 47,73,83,8-4,85 iiefernian, Micke) : Kimball, S. Dak. 6 1 l.cinwel cr, Daniel D.: Portland, Ore. 53,70, 84,136 Lcineweber. Stephen; Portland, Ore. 6 1 ,7(1. 92; 136 . Leonard. Jovcc Joan: Rapid City, S. 1). 19,24, 76,85 l.esnik, Margaret R.: Fishtail, Mont. 61,69, 77,80 Lester. William J.: Anaconda 44,47,69,70,84, 90,92,135,136 Lester. Barbara J.; Anaconda 6.61,69,83 Levesque, John T.; Three Forks 61,94 Ijeung, PaiilC; Changlak, Hong Kong Levine, Frances I.; Aberdeen, N. 1). Liehman, I ' honias |.; Green Bay, Wise. Lind. Patricia A.: Chinook, Mom. 61,75 l.indqiiist. Maridel: Cleveland. Ohio 53,83 Lindsay, Kent W.; Helena 01 LoendoiT, Ann I ' .; Woli Point 53,76,78 Lob, Beverl) O; Valley City, N. Dak. 53,170 Long, James K., Anaconda 84 Long. I honias W.; Helena l.ongin, Edward; Lewistown 53,86,151 Longmaid. Jeanne; Helena Loi.um. Thomas 1-..: Great Falls 56,61,88 Luke. Robert A.: Butte Lukoskie, William M.; Edmonds, Wasl i. 53,73. 88,95 Lulay, Martin A.; Staylon.Ore. 70,136 l.ussv. Henry P.: Anaconda 88,94 Lossy, Lawrence ]• ' .: Anaconda 17.61,88 Lynch, Janet Ann: Walkcrvillc 17 Lynch, John F.; Butte 169 MacDougall, Sandra J. : Missoula 62 Mai F.ai heron, Billie 1).: Anaconda 61,80 Mai kauii h.Kalhi n |.; Helena ' J 2 Magncss. Judith A.: Anaconda 11, 17.80, ' .): ' . Maher, Michael J. : Sidney, Nebr. 37 Majerus. Larrv O; Valid til. 8: 5.84,179 Mallard, James Â¥..; Cincinnati, (). 71) 141,142 Mandci leld, William; Vancouver, Was h. 84,89 Mangold, [anicc Ann; Inverness 61 Maugan. (aines F..: Anaconda 32,1 40,88,90 Mai ion, John F... Helena Marron, Carol Ann; Helena Marshall, Charles F.: Helena : ' . 1 til Martens, Johanna; Anaconda Marti. Antonio 1.: Havana, Cuba Martin. Sr. Ann Kevin; Helena Martin, Arden L.: Van Nuys.Cal. Martin. William A.: Wallace, Idaho Martinez. Ciiillcriiio F - Mat an as. Cul ia 35. Mascoricio, |osc; Manianzas, Cuba Masiotte. Marie I..; Fr. Wayne, Indiana Massmau. Joseph R.: Helena Mat toss, Michael; Helena Malsuuiolo. lienor I..; Sasulagraiidc, Cub, 92 Matson. Sherry I..: Butte 7 Matthews, Joseph R.: San Diego. Ca I 3 Maithvs. Richard B.; Brady Mamie. Daniel M ; Butte 6 Mavra, kalliiriiicl..: Butte ' 77,8 Mazurek. |ohnC.; Helena McCain-. James R.: Denver. Colo. McCabon, Dennis II. : Helena 6 Mi Andrews. Patricia A.: Anaconda McCarthy, James V..: Anaconda McCarthy Michael I.: Helena 19.53,71 McCarvel. John M.; Great Falls 62 McCauley, limolhy D.; Helena 62,70,71,136 MiCoun. Michael.).; (ait bank 62.83,153 McDonald, Jo Aim: Geyser 53,170,176 McDonough, Robert IX; Clearmom, Wyo. 86 McGaffick, JackB.; Helena McGinlcy, Susan M.: Anaconda 17,80 McGinley, Stephen T.; Helena 62,136,154 McGoniglc, Donald F..: Kalispell 53,8(1 McGowan, Danilee M.; Poplar McKelvey, Nora 15.; Helena McKelvey, Patrick F..; 1 lelena 62,7 1 McKenzie, Thomas C; I lelena 62,89 Mi -Keown, Charles M.; Idaho Falls Mi Kltinon, Maureen P.; Missoula 02,82 McKinrick. Thomas M.; Anaconda 18,19,36, 69,130,154,155 Mi Knight, Edward 1..; Helena McLean, Joseph O; Helena 53,69,79,81,86,95 McLaughlin, William C; Butte 101 ,117, 163 McLces, Noreen K.: Manhattan 62 Mi Malum. Richard T.; Scarsdale, N. V. Mi Naii , Raymond W.: San Jose, Calil. McNurlin, Barry R.; Helena McQuillan, Hidle; Helena McQuillan, Thomas R.; Helena MiShane, John F..; Biglork 62 Meai s. lei -rence P.; March A I- 15, Calil. Messei. Raymond F.; Sumatra 62,81,95 Mil helotti, James 1- ' .; Butte 32,70,136,138, 15 1,155 Miles, Gary M.: Coettr d ' Alene 152 Miller, |anice I- ' .: Bismarck, N. D. Miller, Joseph R.; Valier 53,168 Miller, Margaret; Helena Minor, William I- ' .; Helena Moe, |ames C; Missoula 1,53,92 Moen, David T.; Foxboro, Wise. 62 Mohan, Beverly |.; Sidney, Nebraska 62 Mohan, George W.; Sidney, Nebraska Mohan, Richard F.; Sidney, Nebraska 18,92 Moholl, Ellen G; Helena 53,87.170 Molloy, Daniel M.; Malta 62,80,136 Molloy, JohnT.; Malta 94 Moualian, |olui R; Oxnaril, Calil Mooney, Joseph I..; Great Falls 27 Moore, Constance |.; Great Falls 62,162 Moore, Jim W.; Santa Aua.Cal. 31,80,142 Moore, Joseph M.; Bismarck, N. I). Moore, James 1).; Helena 152 Moraii. Joseph P.; Butte 47,84,92,129 Mora. Dennis ].; (ileal Falls Morales. Julio K.; Helena 62 Morales, Maria; I lelena More. Robert R; Cul Bank 83 Morgan, Diane 15.; I lelena 62,80 Morgan, Kenneth E.; Stanford Morgan. Richard 1..; Worland, Wyo. 83 Morgan, Mil bail T: Helena Morris, Thomas M.; Anaconda 18,41,84,97, 130 Moual, Martin 1).: billings 94 Mougeol, Sharon; F. Helena Mueller, Daniel; Billings Mudd. Joseph F..; I lelena 62 Mulvihill, Mary K.: Anaconda 915 Mumras. lames F .; Philinshutij 19,31.69,80, McCarthy, Ti McCarvel. C; J.; Butte lit; Vallejo, Calil. Muiison, Prist ilia: Conrad Munsell Judy J Miles City Muii enrider, Robert; I lelena Murphy, Francis J.; I lelena Murphy, MichaelT.; Anaioni Murray, Dixie I..; Avon Murray, William J.; Oak Park, Nagel.Cary R.: Beach, N. D. Nelson, Kalbei ine; brownmu Nepil, Loietla; Big Sandy 54,78 Nellie. Donjl; Helena Neuntan, Edward W.: I lelena 17 Neuman. Dennis R.: I lelena 63.71 Niiolav, John A.: Helena Nix. Angela T.; Wibaux 63,80 Nolan, CiolletteJ.; Hillsboro, Ore. 54 O ' Connell Barry (J.; Chicago, 111. 63.92.161 O ' Connell, James J.; Chicago, 111. 17,77.80 Oilerman, Robert; Anaconda 54,86,88,92 O ' Donnell, Michael: Hartford, Conn. 5,63,69, 70.82.83.1 I 1,136 O ' llara. Eugene M.: Bellevue, Wash. 6,37.70. 8 1,85,88.136,166 O ' llare, Richard M.; C Olunaclil.Si. Wilfriede; Kettle Falls, Wash. O ' U-ary, C. 1).; I lelena 63,150 O ' Leary, Patrick: I acoma. Wash. (53,89,161 Olienyk, lolin P.; Belfield, N. 1). 5 4,67,69.79, •17,75,87 38,136,138 70,88,105 22,87 Olson, Lee G; Helena Olson. James 1).; Forsyth Olzaek, ' Theodore; Billings O ' Ncil, Dcbra Aim; I lelena O ' Neill, Catherine; Butte O ' Neill, Lee Ann; O ' Reilly, Fi anus I..; (ileal F: O ' Rourke, John ().; (ileal Fa Orlwein, John I..; llarlowloi Orlwein, Lorree K.; Harlow O ' Sullivan.Sr. Regina; I lelena Oswald, Donald; Sheridan, Wyo. 83,88 Ouellctl, Eugene J.; Great Falls 5-1 ( hircn, ( latherine; lownsend 5 1 Pahut, John 1 ' .; Anaconda 54,84,86,92,176 I ' aiuiil ' i, Karen J.; Black F.agle 63 Parenti, Jay R.;Charlo Parker, Win.; I lelena Parsons, Richard; I lelena Pattison, Nathalie; Helena Paulson, James 1..; largo, N. 1). Pavek, Stan I..; Lewistown Paxion, Mai) A.; Butte 63,89 Peabody, William A.: Brunswick, Maine 63, 82,94 Pediiseii. Robert: Juliet, Montana 86 l ' egar, Victoria J.; big Sandy 63,161 Periynian, Margaret; Billings 63,80,161 Petaja, Charles E.; big limber 36 Peters, (iavle P.; Poison 95.168 Peterschick, Cantlis; Galata 63,75 Peterson, Thomas ).; I lamilion Phillip. Donald R.; Anaconda 77,80 I ' ilclier, Russ G; Missoula 47,70,134,136,166 Pirtz, Linda; Billings Pisk, Peggy 1..; Kalispell 63,80 Piva, Gary R.; Chains, Idaho Piva, Julian M.; Challis, Idaho Plovanic, Mary M.; Lewistown 63.80 Plovanic, Michael R.; Lewistown Popiel, Rodney J.; Cheyenne, Wyo. 5 1,83 Powell, John 15.! Butte 34 Pozega, Jane K.; Bum- 77,80 Preston, An I ' .; (ireal Falls 93 ! 1,69,80, 1 i I ' n ice. Bernadelle; Miam ibst, JelTerv I..; (irevb i, Florid all, Wyo a liil 15 1 1 17 I ' u i ken, William R.; Peer less 48 62.80 1 ' u i kill, F. Reese; Peeilt â– ss 69,6 3,79 7,75.102 62,97 I ' u l ' si, Pali icia; Idaho Falls lei, Donald J.: Helena 63 88 Ra mho, Arthur J.; I.ibln 80,162 ,167 17,70,83, Ra nisey, David K.; Helen, 1 8 1.85 R.i ml, ill. Daniel 1.: Helen; 1 CUM 00 TMW6S Jf£ TWS AUtW£ HAPPEN TO ME? [J BECAUSE I OOmT 03 IM HOAEUOIK.IHM (OHV THIN6S UCE TW5 ALUMS HAPP6N TO ME! M  M£D! iFTHAT Sfcu. D0KN7 IN6 PRETTY WN. 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