Carter County High School - Medicine Rock Yearbook (Ekalaka, MT)

 - Class of 1975

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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

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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

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