Carter County High School - Medicine Rock Yearbook (Ekalaka, MT)
- Class of 1975
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THE MEDICINE ROCK CARTER COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL . EKALAKA, MONTANA . - - . - - - ' 1 sr - ' • ' . - IN DEDICATION To Marshall Lambert, who was a member of the Carter County High School faculty for 25 years, the Annual Staff respectfully dedicates this MEDICINE ROCK. Marshall has spent the same number of years as curator of the Carter County Muse|5n. In this capacity he has succeeded in bringing to Ekalaka nation wide fame for the excellent exhibits of pre-historic animals. The students of the community have not only benefited from Marshall1e work in the education field and in the museum but also in his many years of service in the Lion’s Club. His dedication of service has also been shown through his membership and involvement in the Carter County Geological Society , Masonic Lodge, school board, Dahl Memorial Hospital Board, Boy Scout leader. Volunteer Fire Department, County Weed Board and Carter County Resources Development Association. 2 Mr. James Anderson, superintendent Mrs. Sue Carter, clerk R Mr. Gary Tuggle, principal Mrs. Pat Pree9e, secretary FACULTY Mrs. Veronica Sikorski Mathematics, Carterette Advisor, Sophomore Advisor Miss Joan Hall English, French, Speech, Senior Advisor Mrs. Barbara Love Guidance, National Honor Society Advisor, Freshmen Advisor Mrs. Peggy Blair Band, Chorus, Carterette Advisor A Fallon County Veterinary Service, Baker, Montana Furniture Mart, Miles City, Montana MUNRO LUMBER PLUMBING V W Pumps Homellte Chain Saws Mr. Curtis Wilson English, Library, Junior Advisor CURT'S RADIATOR REPAIR 1 t Valve Grinding, Welding, Minor Repairs During Summer Months Curtis Wilson, Prop. Ekalaka. Montana Mr. Marshall Lambert Science, Photography, Annual Advisor, Senior Advisor Mr. Donald Schillinger Commercial, Coach, C Club Advisor, Sophomore Advisor Mr. Ronald Kaess Coach, History, C Club Advisor, Freshmen Advisor HENRY STENSETH REPAIR Ekalaka, Montana EKALAKA EAGLE Tom (Fladys Taylor PH. 775-3232 Tune-uprs and Electrical Work Ekalaka, Montana SOUTHEAST ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE A Live Better Electrically Ekalaka, Montana Richards Conoco Station, Belle Fourche, South Dakota SALUT A TORIAN CAROL TOOKE VALEDICTORIAN CYNTHIA SIKORSKI 6 SENIORS 7 ROGER LAWRENCE ARP AN Broadcaster staff 1, 2,3, Broadcaster editor 4 Math team 3,4 Class play 3 C Club 4 Football manager 4 Track manager 3 RAMONA LEE BYRNE Class officer 2 Student council 3 Student council officer 3 Annual staff 3,4 Broadcaster staff 2 Class play 3,4 Carterettes 1,2,3,4 Photo Club 1 Chorus 1,2 Music festival 2 Drill team 3 Cheerleading 2,3 Rodeo Club 1,2,3,4 NEET certificate 1 SCOTT C. ASKTN Model United Nations 3 Math team 3 Boys' State delegate 3 Class play 3 C Club 3,4 Band 1,2 Chorus 1 Select choir 2 Music festival 1,2 Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Basketball captain 4 Track 1,3 SHAWN MARCIA EMERSON Student council 1 Annual staff 2,3,4 Broadcaster staff 3, 4 Broadcaster editor 4 Class play 3 Carterettes 1,2,3,4 Carterette officer 3, Band 1,2 Chorus 2,4 Select choir 4 Music festival 1,2,4 Drill team 2,3 LARRY GLENN BLUTT Student council 4 Math team 3,4 Class play 3 C Club 2,3,4 C Club officer 4 Football 1,2,3,4 CYNTHIA KAY FIX Student council 4 Annual staff 1,2 Broadcaster staff 1, 2 Class play 3 Carterettes 1,2,3,4 Band 2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Select choir 3 Music festival 1,2, 3, Cheerleading 2,7 8 RANDALL GARY BUCK Class officer 1,2 Student council 3, Student council officer 4 Annual staff 4 Class play 3,4 C Club 2,3,4 Chorus 3 Football 1,2,3 Basketball 1,2,3 Track 1,2 Rodeo Club 1,2,3, Rodeo Club officer MARIE LOUISE GUNDLACH Annual staff 2,3 Broadcaster staff 1, 2,3 Class play 3 Homecoming queen 4 Carterettes 1,2,3,4 Band 1 Drill team 2,3 Cheerleading 3,4 DAVID WAYNE GRIFFITH Basketball 1 EVELYN MARIE KREITEL Class play 3 Prom Queen 4 Carterettes 1,2 C Club 3,4 Chorus 1,2 Music festival 1,2 Majorette 3 Track 1,2,3 State track 1,2 STEVEN VERE GROSS Library 2,4 Math team 3,4 Class play 3,4 C Club 2,3,4 Band 1,2,3 Chorus 3 Music festival 1,2,3 Football 1,2,3, Basketball 1,2,3 Track 1,2,3 Track manager 4 Cross country 1 Rodeo Club 2,3 LISA ANN MADISON Annual staff 4 Math team 3, Class play 3,4 Carterettes 2,3,4 C Club 4 Chorus 1,2,3 Music festival 1,2,3 Drill team 2 Basketball 4 Basketball manager 3 Rodeo Club 1,2,3, Rodeo Club officer 1 3 FHA 1 Ushers Club 1 GAA 1 9 WILLIAM ERNEST HUTTON Class play 3,4 Photo Club 3 ROBIN JUNE ROSE MRAZ Library 2 Annual staff 3 Class play 3 Carterettea 1,2 Drill team 2 Cheerleading 1 ZANE ROBERT KITTELMANN Student council 1,2, 4 Student council officer 4 Annual staff 2,3 Class play 3,4 C Club 3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2 Basketball manager 2 Basketball mascot 3 4 Rodeo Club 1,2,3,4 Rodeo Club officer 3 DEBRA LANE NIES Class officer 4 Student council 4 Class play 3,4 Carterettes 1,2,3,4 C Club 2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Music festival 1,2,3 Drill team 2,3 Majorette 1,2,3 Basketball 3,4 Basketball captain 3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 Track captain 2,3,4 State track 1,2,3,4 Cheerleading 4 STEVEN DALE LOVEC Class officer 3,4 Library 4 Annual staff 3,4 Annual editor 4 Broadcaster staff 2, 3,4 Broadcaster editor 4 Class play 3,4 MC Club 2,3,4 Chorus 3 Music festival 3 Football 1,3,4 Pootball manager 2 Basketball 1,2 Rodeo Club 3,4 ROBERTA LOUISE PARKS Class play 3 Carterettes 1,2 Drill team 2 Majorette 2 10 PATRICK THOMAS NIES Football 1,4 Class play 4 C Club 4 Broadcaster staff 4 Pap Club 2,3 Art Club 1,2 Gymnastics 2,3 Industrial Arts 2,3 Ski Club 1,2,3 JANET LOUISE RICE Library 1 Class play 2,3, Majorette 4 Drama Club 1 French Club 2 FHA 1 SHERRIE LANE SCHWEIGERT DARRALD AL STIBG C Club 2,3, Basketball 1,2,3, Student counoil 4 Annual staff 3 Broadcaster staff 3 Model United Nations 3 Girls’ State delegate 3 Class play 3,4 Carterettes 1,2,3 C Club 3, Band 1,2 Chorus 2,3 Select choir 3 Music festival 1,2 3 State music festival 2 Drill team 3 Basketball 4 Track 1,2,3 Track captain 3 State track 1,2,3, Cheerleading 1,2,3, THOMAS WAYNE STRUB Photo Club 3 Rodeo Club 1,2,3,4 Rodeo Club officer 3 Class play 3 EVELYN ELAINE SETINC Class officer 1,2 Student council 3 Library 1 Annual staff 2,3, Broadcaster staff 2 Betty Crocker Award Class play 3, Carterettes 1,2,3, HC Club 2,3, C Club officer 4 Chorus 1,2,3 Select choir 2 Music festival 1,2 Drill team 2,3 Track 1,2 Rodeo Club 1,2,3,4 NEDT certificate 1 11 LARRY SAMUEL TAUCK STEVEN WADE TALKINGTON Class officer 3,4 Library 4 Annual staff 3,4 Annual aditor 4 Broadcaster editor 4 Broadcaster staff 2, 3,4 Class play 3,4 Prom King 4 C Club 2,3,4 Pootball 2,3,4 Football captain 4 Basketball 3,4 Track 2 CYNTHIA MARIE SIKORSKI Valedictorian Class officer 3 Annual staff 4 Annual editor 4 National Honor Society 3,4 National Honor Society officer 4 Math team 3,4 Girls' State alternate 3 Class play 3 Carterettes 1,2,3,4 Carterette officer 4 Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Select choir 3,4 Music festival 1,2, 3,4 NEDT certificate 1 Class officer 1,3 Student council 2,4 Student council officer 4 Annual staff 3 Model United Nations 3 Math team 3,4 Boys' State delegate 3 Class play 3,4 C Club 3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 Football captain 4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Basketball captain 4 Track 1,2,3,4 Track captain 4 State track 3,4 Cross country 1 LYLE JAY WOOLSTON Class officer 4 Boys• State alternate 3 Class play 3,4 Homecoming King 4 C Club 4 Photo Club 3 Basketball 1,2 Basketball manager 3,4 KRISTINE KAY SPEELMON Library 4 Annual staff 2,3,4 Broadcaster staff 2, 3,4 Class play 3,4 Carterettes 1.2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Select choir 2,3 Music festival 1,2.3 Drill team 2 Majorette 1,2,3 Basketball 3 12 LADONNA LEA TINSLEY Class officer 2 Library 4 Annual staff 3 4 Broadcaster staff 4 Class play 2,3 Carterette8 3 4 C Club 4 Drill team 3 Majorette 2 Basketball 3,4 TNT 1,2 CAROL LYNN TOOKE Salutatorian National Honor Society 3 4 National Honor Society officer 4 Class play 3 Carte ret tea 1,2 C Club 3,4 Chorus 1,2 Music festival 2 Drill team 2 Majorette 2 Track manager 2 NEDT certificate 1 Senior Class History The seniors started high sehool in 1971 with a class of 32 These included Roger Arpan, Scott Askin, Chuck Billups, Larry Blutt, Randy Buck, Monie Byrne, Shawn Emerson, Cindy Fix, David Griffith, Steve Gross, Marie Gundlach, Joe Hutton, Bill Hutton, Zane Kittelmann, Lyn Kreitel, Steve Lovec, Robin Mraz, Deb Nies, Gwen Padden, Roberta Partes, Sherrie Schweigert, Evie Setine, Cynthia Sikorski, Julie Schell, Kris Speelmon, Darrald Stieg, Tom Strub, Steven Talkington, Larry Tauck, Carol Tooke, Roxanne White, and Lyle Woolston. The class officers were Larry Tauck, president; Randy Buck, vice-president; Evie Setinc, secretary-treasurer; and Shawn Qnerson and Zane Kittelmann, student council representatives. Our advisor was Miss Sullivan. We knew that we could raise Cain faster and more effectively than any other class ever to storm the halls of CCHS, and we set out to prove it. When we returned as sophomores, we were a little wiser, perhaps, but no less intent on our goal. After several weeks of terrorizing the incoming freshmen, we settled down to business. We now numbered 33 We had lost Julie Schell but had gained Lisa Madison and Amos Bickel. Near the end of the first semester Joe Hutton and Chuck Billups left us, and Jean Streit joined us. Class officers were Evie Setinc, president; Monie Byrne, vice-president; Randy Buck, secretary-treasurer; and Zane Kittelmann and Larry Tauck, student council representatives.. Miss Hall, a first-year teacher, was our class advisor. We returned as juniors with a class of 30 We had lost Gwen Padden, Amos Bickel, and Jean Strait, but we had gained LaDanna Tinsley. Class officers were Steve Lovec, president; Steven Talkington, vice-president; Cynthia Sikorski, secretary; Larry Tauck, treasurer; and Evie Setinc and Randy Buck, student council representatives. Miss Hall and veteran Mr. Lambert were our advisors. As juniors we were busy with projects that financed the prom. The prom theme was Stain ay to Heaven and the Jackdown Cats” from Bozeman furnished excellent music. When we returned as seniors we found that Roxanne White was missing. However, we gained Janet Rice and Pat Nies. As full-fledged seniors we set about doing the things that seniors do. Class officers are Steven Talkington, president; Lyle Woolston, vice-president; Steve Lovec, secretary-treasurer; and Deb Nies, student council representative. Again, Miss Hall and Mr. Lambert are our advisors. We chose the bluebell as our class flower; royal blue, sky blue, and gold as class colors; and Whether we will it or not, we cannot journey without leaving footprints, and others will follow where we go because we have marked the way as our class motto. The following poem, written by a member of our class, describes us exceedingly well. The Class of 75 I'd like to unveil the Class of 75 We’re unique, we're different, we're alive! We have our faults like everyone does We’re the way we are, well. Just because. We all have a special talent to show; If any need help, they know where to go. If you have a problem, we can get it done. If you don't, come around, we'll gjve you one. The truth is out, at last it’s been freed— We have everything that you’ll ever need. We have many kinds of people with us— People who smile, frown, laugh, and cuss; People who drink, smoke, love, and hate; People who rodeo, ski, and skate; Basketball players, football and track stars, too; Singers, dancers, thinkers—and a fool; People who cry, pout, sigh, and hurt; Believers in God so that others convert; People who Joy in caring for others Considering each one a sister or brother. Some people are on this world just to be here, Seeing a stranger's lost gaze in the mirror. We, the young who look life in the eye— We with the answer to the question Why?’’. 13 Paul 3renee Allan Buck Lora Baesler Les Kreitel Jo Ludwick Alberta Pulse Beauty Shop, Ekalaka, Montana Randy a.rpan Margaret Cleveland Tamny Hedges Tom Hutton R. E. Musser, M.D., Ekalaka, Montana George Faxvell Russell Guyer Steve Markuson Terri Talkington Kaye Till Tin Tooke Junior Class History Connie Wash The Junior class started high school in 1972 with 21 members but soon lost Tim Hutton. Our class officers were Randy Arpan, president; Tim Tooke, vice-president; Terri Talkington, secretary-treasurer; and Jo Ludwick and Brad Shelden, student council representatives. Our class advisor was Mr. Wilson. Our homecoming float and window both won prizes. When we returned as sophomores we discovered that Dewey and Wayne Wells were missing. The class officers for our sophomore year were Tanmy Hedges, president; Russ Guyer, vice-president; Jo Ludwick, secre- tary-treasurer; George Farwell and Allan Buck, student council repre- sentatives; and Terri Talkington, class reporter. Our advisors were Mr. Wilson and Mrs. Stieg. As Juniors our class officers are Randy Arpan, president; George Farwell, vice-president; Tammy Hedges, secretary-treasurer; and Kaye Till, student council representative. Again our class advisors are Mr. Wilson and Mrs. Stieg. We lost two members, Brad Shelden, and, later on, Lora Baesler. The Juniors sponsored the prom, which was a major success in spite of the power outage. The prom theme was Going in Circles. There is no more history for the class of '76 because the rest is in the future. SAM S E L' S, INC. “Your Levi Headquarters PH. 778-2624 BAKER, MONTANA ALL AROUND CHAMPIONS 1974 Tom Strub Li8a Madison DISTRICT 2 HIGH SCHOOL ROOEO SPONSORED BY EKALAKA TRACKS ARENA ASSOCIATION INC I 18 Diane Erickson Brad Freese Darrel Gentry Sally Guyer Mauri Heggen Dale Homer Greg Justice Kent Keith Martha Larson John L. Schneller, D.D.S.j Dennis Mills, D.D.S., Belle Fourehe, South Dakota Sandy Lorae Kathy Smith John Speelmon Marie Stieg Gary Strub Dr. H. G. Dorland, optometrist, Belle Pourche, South Dakota 21 Above left: ‘’What's he doing down there?” (Sandy Loree). Par left: Just perfect. (Kelly Penn). Above middle: Who, me?” (Pat Quade). Left: Sweet Sixteen. (Lucy Niea). Above: A 1 an' a 2. (Lucy Nies and Shelley Gross). PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Jeff Venhaus Jake Wagner Brett White Buff Brown Sophomore Class History The class of '77 started the freshman year with 26 students. The class officers were Curt McCamish, president; Darrel Gentry, vice-president; Mauri Heggen, secretary-treasurer; and Sally Guyer and Pat Quade, student council representatives. Our advisors were Mrs. Sikorski and Mr. Nutter. Later in the year, we lost Joe Baesler. We worked hard on our float and window for home- coming but did not place in the competition. The class of '77 started its sophomore year with 29 students. The class officers are Pat Quade, president; Darrel Gentry, vice-president; Mauri Heggen, secretary-treasurer; and Martha Larson, student council representative. Our advisors are Mrs. Sikorski and Mr. Schillinger. Debbie Rupe started school with us earlier in the year but then left later on. We made a window and a float for homecoming, but they did not place. r FRESHMEN 23 Gay Hopkins Don Boggs Rod Freese Steve Gentry Mark Gundlach John Harkins Deb Hughes Mike Hutton Marla Jardee Tri-State Veterinary Clinic, Belle Pourche, South Dakota Vivian Dingfelder Shannon Brady Dane Castleberry Karen Markus on Rocky Mraz Prank Nies Ed Roller Kerry Schneider Janet Speelmon Rit Sterns John Strub Dr. 0. A. Jewett optometrist, Belle Pourche, South Dakota Justin Till Loralee White Freshmen Class History Evan Woolston The freshmen class started this year with many of the same students as their eighth grade year. The class is as follows: Donnie Boggs, Dane Castleberry, Rod Freese, Steve Gentry, Mark Gundlach, John Harkins, Deb Hughes, Mike Hutton, Jim Keith, Ed Kennedy, Tynie Mader, Karen Markuson, Rocky Mraz, Frank Nice, Kerry Schneider, Rit Sterns, John Strub, Justin Till, Loralea White, and Evan Woolston. The new students who came are as follows: Shannon Brady, Gay Hopkins, Marla Jardee, Sonja Loken, Eddie Roller, Janet Speelmon, and Vivian Dingfelder. Many came from country schools. The class officers are Ed Kennedy, president; Janet Speelmon, vice-president; Deb Hughes, secretary-treasurer; and Rod Freese, student council representative. Our class advisors are Mrs. Love and Mr. Kaess. The freshmen won first place in the window decorating competition for homecoming. We are very proud of our accomplishments as freshmen. Left: Field day (Jim Keith and Frank Nies). Left below: Suppertime (Donnie Boggs, Jim Keith, and Eddie Roller). Middle: The square root of x times y equals . . . (Janet Speelmon). Right: Is it my turn now? (Sonja Loken). 26 ATHLETICS 27 Front row, l.-r., Deb Hughes, Lisa Madison, Sherri Schweigert, Karen Markuson, Shelley Gross, Martha Larson, Manager Sandy Lovec. Back row, l.-r., Manager Sally Guyer, Tammy Hedges, Lucy Nies, Terri Talkington, Jo Ludwick, Captain Deb Nies, Mauri Heggen, Coach Jim Anderson. GIRLS' BASKETBALL BULLDOGETTES Deb Nies Conference and Tournament Champicrns T. Lewis, T. Hedges. J. Ludwick, M. Larson, D. Nies, L. Madison Jo Ludwlck Karen Markus on Shelley Gross WE'RE NUMBER ONE! 29 Front row, l.-r., Frank Nies, John Speelroon, Brad Freese, Don Boggs, Jim Keith, Jeff Venhaus, Tim Tooke, Brett White, Ed Kennedy, John Strut, David Rice. Middle row, l.-r., Mark Gundlach, Steve Gross, Rod Freese, Pat Nies, Paul Brence, Randy Buck, Curt McCamish, Pat Quade, Darrel Gentry, Allan Buck, George Farwell, Steve Gentry. Back row, l.-r., Coach Don Schillinger, Manager Roger Arpan, Larry Blutt, Zane Kittelinann, Kent Keith, Steve Lovec, Scott Askin, Co-captain Steven Talkington, Co-captain Larry Tauck, Randy Arpan, Greg Justice, Rocky Mraz, Manager Russ Guyer, Assistant coach Ron Kaess. Missing: JV manager Mike Hutton. Captain Larry Tauck, Scott Askin Ass't Coach Ron Kae9s, Head Coach Don Schillinger FOOTBALL Zane Kittexraann and Steve Lovec Conference Play Ekalaka 12 Ekalaka 47 Hysham 0 Busby 0 Ekalaka 62 Ekalaka 56 Ekalaka 32 Pine Hills 12 Plevna 6 Colstrip 20 Ekalaka 28 Ekalaka 55 Rosebud 22 Wibaux 6 Scott AsKin Curt McCaraish, Zane Kittelmann and Steven Talkington Scott Askin, Larry Tauck, Larry Blutt, Steven Talkington 31 John Speelmon Brad Freese State Semi-Finals Ekalaka 28 Columbus 3 Allan Buck Rocky Mnaz Pat Quade Divisional Championship Ekalaka 31 Culbertson 22 H 0 M E C 0 M N G KING LYLE QUEEN MARIE initiation '50's day Rod Freese L.-r., Jin Keith, Jeff Venhaus, John Harkins, Kerry Schneider, Greg Justice, Rit Stems, Steve Gentry, Ed Kennedy, Rod Freese, Cindy Fix, Pat Nies, Curt MeCamish, Shannon Brady, Dale Homer, Deb Nies, Randy Arpan, Kelly Penn, Kris Rehbein, Mark Gundlaeh, Lucy Nies, Cynthia Sikorski, Shelley Gross, 53 CHEERLEADERS Jo Ludwick, Deb Niea, Marie Gundlach, Sherrie Schweigert TEAM B TEAM Shelley Gross, Laicy Nies, Sandy Lovec, Martha Larson GO, BULLDOGS, GO! DRILL TEAM L.-r., Marla Jardee, Loralee White, Kathy Smith, Sally Guyer, Sherry Hutton, Diane Erickson, Tynie Mader, Sonja Loken, Tammy Hedges, Lila Fa msworth, Deb Hughes. Seated: Mrs. Peggy Blair. Missing: Lora Baesler, Terri Levis Front row, 1,-r., Deb Nies, Marie Gundlach, Sherrie Schweigert, Jo Ludwick. Middle row, l.-r., Tim Tooke, Darrel Gentry, Curt MeCami ah, George Farwell, Pat Quade, Allan Buck Jeff Venhaus. Back row, 1,-r. f Assistant coach Don Schillinger, Kent Keith, Co-captain Larry Tauck, Darrald Stieg, Co-captain Scott Askin, Russ Guyer, Coach Ran Kaess. Missings Mgr. Lyle Woolston. Larry T., Scott A. and harrald S. receive the District third place trophy. CONFERENCE PLAY Wibaux 55 Ekalaka kh Ekalaka 82 Pine Hills W Ekalaka 58 Plevna U7 Ekalaka 67 Hysham U6 Ekalaka 75 Busby U8 Ekalaka 68 Colstrip 1 7 Ekalaka 92 Wibaux 66 Pine Hills 1U EVaI olffl 67 Ekalaka 62 Rosebud US Ekalaka 67 Plevna 36 Ekalaka 92 Busby 88 Hysham 78 Ekalaka 70 Ekalaka 79 Colstrip 67 Ekalaka 82 Rosebud ue 36 National Anthem Soott A skin I Allan Buck Kent Keith V TEAM ACTION 38 Steve Gentry Kevin Rehbein Coach Ron Kaess, Terri Lewis, Lila Farnsworth, Lucy Nies, Kathy Smith Karen Markueon, Shelley Gross, Deb Nies, Sherrie Schweigert, Kris Rehbein, Margaret Cleveland TRACK COACH Ron Kaess The girls' track team placed 2nd in both the District and Divisional Track Meets and scored 10£ points at the State Meet. The following girls set records: Shelley Gross............... Sherrie Schweigert.......... Deb Nies.................... Deb Nies.................... Terri Lewis................. Karen Markuson.............. Shelley Gross, Lucy Nies, Terri Lewis and Deb Nies.... new school 100 yd. dash 800 I4I4O High Jump Shot Put Javelin UiO Relay UO GIRLS' TRACK ACTION Sherrie Schveigert We gave 100% Kathy Smith Kaye Till Deb Nies Shelley Gross Mgr. Steve Grose, Mark Stieg, Allan Buck, Larry Tauok, Rod Freese, Coach Don Schillinger Curt McCamish, Jeff Venhaus, Pat Quads, Brad Freese, Randy Arp an TRACK COACH Don Schillinger We took 2nd place at invitational track meets at Forsyth, Lemon, Plevna and Miles City, and we placed 3rd at the Glendive Invitational. We brought home the 2nd plaoe District trophy and we tied with Shepherd for 2nd place at the Divisional Track Meet in Billings. At the State Track Meet in Missoula we pick- ed up 6 points, placing 2nd in the 1 1 0 yd relay, 5th in the mile relay, with Curt McCamish placing 5th in the Javelin. NEW CCHS TRACK RECORDS High Hurdles Larry Tauck 15-7 sec Low Hurdles Larry Tauck 21.25 1 1 0 yd. Dash Allan Buck 53 5 Javelin Curt McCamish 178'11 1 1 0 yd. Relay Brad Freese, Larry Tauck, Allan Buck and Rod Freese, time 1 5-5 sec. Captain for the track team was Larry Tauck, and the Most Valuable Player trophy went to Allan Buck. 1 2 Rod Freese Brad Freese Allan Buck COOKS L.-r Mrs. Darlene Boggs, Mrs. Joanne Cleveland, and Mrs. Gladys Askln. Mrs. Dorothy Madison, janitress. Mr. Lester Williams, maintenance. BUS DRIVERS Mr. Lea Dean, Ridgeway route Mr. Homer Harrington, Mill Iron route ACTIVITIES CARTERETTES C CLUB Front row, l.-r., Mrs. Sikorski, L. Nies, S. Lovee, M. Oundlach, D. Nies, J. Ludwick, S. Schweigert, M. Larson, S. Gross, Mrs. Blair. 2nd row, M. Heggen, V. Dingfelder, L. Farns- worth, 8. Hutton, T. Lewis, L. Whits, T. Hedges, Pres. S. Emerson, S. C. rep. E. Setino, M. Cleveland. 3rd row, VTP K. Till, Sec.-Treas. C. Sikorski, D. Erickson, S. Ouyer, K. Smith, M. Jardee, S. Loken, T. Talkington. 4th row, K. Rehbein, K. Penn, J. Speelmon, T. Mader, K. Speelmon, L. Tinsley, K. Markuson, L. Madison. Missing: D. Hughes, C. Fix, M. Byrne. LETTERWOMEN Front row, l.-r., Lyn Kreitel, Sherrie Schweigert, Sandy Lovee, Carol Tooke, Terri Talkington. Middle row, l.-r., Martha Larson, Shelley Gross, Terri Lewis, Mauri Heggen, Mr. Schillinger. Back row, l.-r., Lucy Nies, Lisa Madison, Tamny Hedges, Deb Nies. Missing: Secretary Evie Setinc. LETTERMEN Front row, l.-r., Allan Buck, Curt McCamish, Tim Tooke, Brad Freese, Randy Buck. Middle row, l.-r.. President Larry Blutt, George Farwell, Pat Nies, Zane Kittelmann, Steve Gross, Roger Arpan. Back row, l.-r., Mr. Kaesa, Lyle Voolston, Darrald Stieg, Steve Lovee, Larry Tauck, Steven Talkington, Scott Askin, Randy Arpan. 46 BROADCASTER STAFF Bottom row, l.-r. Mrs. Love, Roger Arpan, Shawn Emerson, Kris Speelmon, Marla Jardee, Mr. Wilson. Top row, l.-r., Steve Lovee, Pat Nies, Steven Talkington. Missing: LaDonna Tinsley. Steve Gentry Russ Guyer LIBRARY STAFF rN Curt McCami8h Steve Markuson ANNUAL STAFF Synthia Sikorski.................Editor Evie Setinc...................... Steve Lovee. • ...................Sports Steven Talklngton................. Sports Shawn Emerson.....................Layout Jo Ludwick........................Advertising Photography Claes................jfelSoS®1 Mr. Lambert......................Advisor 1 7 STUDENT COUNCIL Prom l.-r.f President Zane Kittelmann, Vice- President Randy Buck, Secretary-Treasurer Larry Tauck, Advisor Mr. Tuggle, Sherrie Schweigert, Kaye Till, Larry Blutt, Martha Larson, Deb Nies, Rod Freese, Ed Kennedy, Curt McCamish, Randy Arpan, Pat Quade, and Missing: Evie Setinc. RED'S BOOT a SADDLE SHOP HAND-MADE LEATHER ITEMS A SADDLES Baker, Montana L8 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY L.-r. , Kaye Till, Taniay Hedges, Russ Guyer, Secretary Carol Tooke, Randy Arpan, President Cynthia Sikorski, Tim Tooke. Missing: Steve Markuson, Advisor Mrs. Love. MATH TEAMS Front row, l.-r., T. Tooke, L. Blutt, R. Arpan, S. Hutton, C. Sikorski, C. McCamlsh, L. Tauck, R. Guyer. Middle row, T. Hedges, L. Madison, K. Till, S. Guyer, L. Farnsworth, M. Jardee, S. Loken, T. Mader, J. Speelmon, Mrs. Sikorski. Back row, M. Hutton, P. Brence, R. Arpan, D. Homer, M. Gundlach, F. Nies, G. Justice, S. Brady, D. Castle berry, J. Keith. EINSTEIN EIGHT L„-r., Sherry Hutton, Larry Blutt, Mrs. Sikorski, Randy Arpan, Curt McCandsh, Tim Tooke, Rus9 Guyer, Cynthia Sikorski, Larry Tauck. 9 Front row, l.-r., Cynthia Sikorski, Lila Farnsworth, Martha Larson, Dawn Stevens, Korey Keith, Pearl Ward, flutes; Cara Castleberry, oboe; Wanda McCamish, Eb clarinet. 2nd row, Margaret Cleveland, Mark Stieg, Sandy Lovec, Lucy Nies, Cindy Fix, Greg Justice, Phoebe Farnsworth, Bb clarinets; Karen Markuson. Deb Hughes, bass clarinet; Lisa Preuss, Ande Laird, Stan Markuson, Mauri Heggen, alto saxophones; Kerry Schneider, baritone saxophone. 3rd row, Carl Knapp, Kathleen Larson, Zane Peabody, Maureen Carroll, Ronda Quade, Jo Ludwick, Dane Castleberry, Curt McCamish, cornets; Pat Quade, Kenny Larson, Ed Kennedy, Elaine Powell, trombones; Janet Speelmon, French horn; Linda Homer, Dale Homer, Shannon Brady, baritones; Kim Stieg, tenor saxophone. Back row, Evan Woolston, sousaphone; Karen Harkins, Marla Jardee, Tynie Mader, John Strub, Rocky Mraz, drums; Mrs. Peggy Blair, director. Missing: Steve Gentry, sousaphone; Llane Carroll, alto saxophone; Johnny Gentry, Casey Gross, drums; Pat Gundlach, eomet; Billy Wilson, baritone. CHOIR Foreground: Mrs. Blair, director; M. Jardee, accompanist. Front row, l.-r., S. Loken, D. Hughes, M. Larson, sopranos; L. Farnsworth, S. Schweigert, S. Emerson, altos. 2nd row: C. Fix, K. Speelmon, J. Ludwick, M. Heggen, sopranos; C. Sikorski, S. Hutton, K. Till, altos.3rd row: R. Guyer, E. Woolston, D. Gentry, C. McCamish, basses; P. Quade, S. Gentry, tenors. 4th row: R. Arpan, D. Homer, M. Stieg, basses. Foreg round: Mrs. Blair, director. Front row, l.-r., Sonja Loken, Mauri Heggen, Martha Larson, Deb Hughes, sopranos; Cynthia Sikorski, Lila Farnsworth, Shawn Emerson, altos. Back row: Mark Stieg, Darrel Gentry, Curt McCamish, basses; Pat Quade, Steve Gentry, tenors. 50 CCHS BAND' ON PARADE SUPPORTING THE BULLDOGS 51 SPRING CONCERT Lila Farnsworth accompanied Pat Quade accompanied by Marla Jardee by Mrs. Peggy Blair Mart? Stieg accompanied by Marla Jardee Cynthia Sikorski accompanied by Mrs. Joanne Cleveland STATE MUSIC Deb Hughes and Margaret Cleveland Curt McCamish clarinet duet cornet solo Margaret Cleveland, clarinet solo FESTIVAL 52 Adrift In New York k smashing hit and a lot of fun! JUNIOR PLAY 4 V CAST Lila Farnsworth Steve Markuson Maxg Cleveland Terri Talkington George Farvell Los Kreltel Allan Buck Rub Guyer Paul Brence Kaye Till Tammy Hedges Jo Ludvick Randy Arpan Tim Took Connie Wash Lora Baesler SPONSORS Mrs. Kathy Stieg Miss Joan Hall L.-r., P. Nies, Mr. Wilson, director, B. Hutton, S. Talkington, D. Nies (hidden), S. Lovec, K. Speelmon, E. Setine, M. Byrne, R. Buck, L. Tauck, S. Gross, J. Rice, S. Schweigert, L. Madison. THE PERFECT IDIOT 5 PROM w QUEEN LYN K ING STEVEN GOING IN CIRCLES 55 AWARDS N GHT Lyle Woolston and Sherrie Schweigert receive American Legion awards from Bill Blair Lyle Woolston receives scholarship Marie Gundlaeh receives Bill Blair presents American from Rev. Roy Obermeier. scholarship from Mrs. Love Legion award to Deb Nies National Honor Society Initiation L.-r., Kaye Till, Randy Arpan, Steve Markuson, Tim Tooke, Carol Tooke, Russ Guyer, Tammy Hedges, Cynthia Sikorski, initiators; Sally Guyer, Marie Stieg, Dale Homer, Larry Blutt, Curt McCamish, Marie Gundlach, Lisa Madison, Shawn Emerson, Greg Justice, new members. Mrs. Love presents scholastic letters to Mark Stieg, Janet Speelmon, Karen Markuson, and Marla Jardee. Mrs. Stieg presents Ekalaka Education Association scholarship to Larry Blutt fivie Setinc receives Betty Crocker Award from Mrs. Love La Donna Tinsley Lyn Kreitel Tom St rub Mr. Anderson, Chairman Loyd Townsend, Cynthia Sikorski, Carol Tooke I’m not going to cry! 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