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

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CARTER COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL EKALAKA, MONTANA The Annual Staff would like to dedicate this yearfs annual, The Medicine Pock of 222£i to ,rDa I Cleveland Hr. Cleve- land has always been a faithful bus driver for the Bulldogs and has yet to let us down. The students, teachers, and all other mem- bers of CCHS greatly appreciate the ability of Bad” to get us where we were going” through rain or storm. He’s our big man behind the wheel. He’s our Dad. 2 Steven Talkington graduated from Carter County High School in 1975. He was the type of person who could win friends with his warm and loving smile. Steven was a hard worker, fun to be around, and always had a willingness to help. Steven will long be remembered at CCHS by the students, the teachers, and his many friends. 3 SCHOOL BOARD L. to R., Standing: Joe Till, Jim Anderson, Supt., Janice Markuson, Owen Stieg, Seated: Vemalea Kittelmann, Loyd Tovmsend, chair- man, Sue Carter, clerk Not Pictured: Tom McCamish, Kenneth Schweigert Pat Freese, Secretary MraoKDitfiPewifi) 4 1 Mrs Veronica Sikorski B.A•, U. of M. Mathematics, Carterette Advisor, Junior Advisor, Annual Advisor, Historical Play Director 2 Mrs. Barbara Love B. Ed. Montana State Normal College, M. Ed., 'M.S.U. Guidance, National Honor Society Advisor, Sophomore Advisor 3 Mrs. Kathy Stieq B.S., EMC Art, Senior Advisor, Junior Play Director 4 Miss Jane Claypool B.S., M.S.U. Sciences, Cheerleader Advisor, Freshman Advisor 4 6 1 Mrs. Peggy Blair B.A. Concordia College English, Speech, Band, Chorus, Drill Team, Junior Play Director, Freshmen Advisor 2 Mr. Kevin Armstrong Study Hall Supervisor 3 Mr. Ron Kaess B.S. Moorhead State College Social Studies, Coach, Sophomore Advisor, CM Club Advisor 4 Mr. Don Schlllinqer B.A. University of Montana Commercial, Coach, C Club Advisor, Junior Advi- sor b Mr. Curtis mlilson B.S. Black Hills State College English, Library, Senior Advisor, Historical Play Director 7 Mrs. Dorothy Madison; Janitress Mr. Les Dean; Ridgeway Bus Route Mr. Lester Williams; Maintenance Mr• Homer Harrington; Mill Iron Bus Route Mrs. Darlene Boggs, Mrs. Gladys Askin, Mrs. Joanne Cleveland; Cooks 10 Mr. Dick Elmore Chalk Buttes Bus Route 11 Valedictorian SaIutator i an Randy Arpan 13 Russ Guyer RANDALL GENE ARPAN 1 Class Officer 1,3; Student Council Rep. 3; Football 1,2,3,U? Foot- ball Captain U? Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3,1;; Boys State Dele- gate 3; Model U.N. 3; Choir 3; C Club 3,U; Nat. Honor Society 2, 3,14} Nat. Honor Society Pres. 1 ; Math Teams 2,3,14? Annual Staff U, Annual Co-Editor JLj5 Class Plays 3,14? Bicentennial Play I4; Saluti- torian; NEDT Certificate 1; Homecoming King Candidate U. PAUL RICHARD BRKNCB 2 Class Officer 14;Football 1 2,3 U;Basketball 1,2? Broadcaster LjHath Teams 2,3; CH Club 3,U;Class Plays 3,l;;Bicentennial Play U; MVP-Defensive Football I4. ALLAN J BUCK 3 Track 2,3,4;Football 3,4; Basketball 3; Class Plays 3,4; Football Cap. 4; Track Cap. 4;Track M.V.P. 3i C Club 3,4; CM Club Pres. 4;Student Council 2?Student Council Pres. 4; Betty Crocker Award 4; Americanism Award 4;Math Award 4. MARGARET CLARE CLEVELAND Carterettes 1,2,3,U;Band l,2,3,U?Chorus 1;Basket- ball 2,3;”C Club 2,3,1; Class Plays 3,U?Annual Staff U; Track Manager 3 Drill Team 2;Music Let- ter l,2,3,U;Select Choir 1;Girl's Choir 1. GEORGE HUGHIF FARWKLL 5 Class Officer 3; Student Council Representative 2; Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3,14? Basketball Captain I45 Boys' State Delegate 3? C Club 3 U; National Honor Society 2,3,1;; Nat. Honor Society Officer U; Math Teams 2,3,1;? Annual Co-Editor U; Class Plays 3,U 1L LILA SUE FARNSWORTH 1 Band 1,2,3,145 Choir 1,2,3,14; Select Choir 1,2,3,1 J Drill Team 1,2, 3,145 Class Plays 3,U; Bicentennial Play Uj Basketball 3; Basketball Manager I45 Track 2,35 Track Manager I4; State Music Festival I45 Carterette9 1,2,3,U. RUSSELL CHARLES GUYER 2 Basketball 1,2,3, Annu- al 4;Broadcaster Co-Edi- tor 4;Football Manager 3? Class Plays 3,4; Bi- centennial Play 4;Nat. Honor Society 2,3,4; C Club 4; Library 3; Math Teams 2,3,4; Class Officer 2;Boy's State Delegate 3; Model U.N. 3; Chorus 3,4. TAMMY LYNN .HEDGES 3 Carterettes l,2,3,U;Car- terette Pres. I45 C Club 3,14;National Honor 3oc. 3,14 5Annual Staff U;Stu- dent Council Sec. 1;$ Class Plays 3 U;Bicen- tennial Play U; Home- coming Queen L;;Model U.N. 3-Track 1;Girl's State Delegate 3 Basketball 2, 3,U{Drill Team 1,2,3; Class Officer 2,3- THOMAS DEAN HUTTON I4 Photo Club 3 k? Annual Photographer U? Cites Play 3. LESLIE EARL KREITEL £ Homecoming King Candidate 1,U? Annual Staff I4; Photo Club 3; Annual Photographer Class Plays 3? C Club I45 Basketball U; Rodeo Club 2,3,U. 15 TRACY LEE LaEREE 1 P Club 1,2,3; C Club U; Football 1,2,3,14; Basketball 1,2,3,1;; Track 1,2,3,U; Football Captain 2,3; Track Captain 3I FFA 1,2,3; Class Plays 3 U; Class Officer 1; MVP-Defensive Football 1,2,1;; MVP Football 3- JO LYNETTE LUDVICK 2 Basketball 2,3,1 ; Track 1, 2;Chorus 1,3,1 5 Cheerlead- ing l,2,3,l;;Band l,3;3e- lect Choir lfGirl's Choir 1;Student Council IjSt. Council Officer 1;; C Club 2,3,1;;Drill Team 2; Class Officer 2,l;;Clas8 Plays 3,1;. STEVEN LEE MARKUSON 3 Football 1,2;Basketball 1; Annual 4; Broadcast- er Co-Editor 4;Football Manager 4;Broadcaster 3; Class Plays 3,4; Bicen- tennial Play 4;Nat• Honor Society 2,3,4; C Club 4; Library 3;Math Teams 2,3,4;National Math Test Winner 4; N E.D«T« Test Certificate 2. TERRI LYNN TALKINGTON I4 Carterettes 1,2,3,1;; Bond 1;Chorus 1 2;Select Choir 1,2; C” Club 3Rodeo Club 2,3 1+5Class Plays 3 Homecoming Queen Candi- date I45 Drill Team 1;; Class Officer 1; Annual Staff I;? Basketball 2,3. 16 TIM ALAN TOOKE x Class Officer 1,1 5 Annual Staff 1 5 Model U.N. 3? Math Teams 2,3 U| Boys State Delegate 3; Class Plays 3,1 5 National Honor Society 2, 3,1 5 Homecoming King 1 ; Football 1,2,3« 1 5 Basketball 1,2,3 145 Basketball Captain I4? Track Manager 1} C Club 2,3,1 . KAYE DIANE TILL 2 Carterettes lf293 UfCar- terette V.Pres. 3 U Choir 1,3{Homecoming Queen Can- didate 1;Music Letter 3? Nat, Honor Society 3tUl Student Council Rep. 3 Model U.N. 3lGirls’ State Alt. 35Broadcaster U;An- nual 1 ; Football Manager 1 5Track 35Class Plays 3 1 5Drill Team l,25Library lj C Club l jGirl s Choir 1 Math Teams 2,3,1 . MAC SHANE WAPLES 3 Basketball 1,2,4; C Club 4; Class Plays 3. CONNIE LOUISE WASH 1 Carterettes l92vl ;Class Play8 3 91 | Annual Staff U. 17 CUSS HISTORY Seniors of 1976 We started high school in 1972 as freshmen with 21 members but soon lost Tim Hutton. Our class officers were Randy Arpan, president; Tim Tooke, vice-president; Terri Talking- ton, secretary-treasurer; Jo Ludwick and Brad Shelden, student council representatives. Our advisor was Mr. Wilson. When we returned as sophomores, we discovered that Dewey and Wayne Wells were mis- sing. The class officers for our sophomore year were Tammy Hedges, president; Rus Guyer, vice-president; Jo Ludwick, secretary-treasurer; George Farwell and Allan Buck, student council representatives; Terri Talkington, class reporter. Class advisors were Mr. Wilson and Mrs. Stieg. As juniors we lost two members. Brad Shelden and, later on, Lora Baesler. Class officers were Randy Arpan, president; George Farwell, vice-president; Tammy Hedges, secretary-treasurer; Kaye Till, student council representative. Class advisors were, again, Mr. Wilson and Mrs. Stieg. And finally, our senior year, 1976. We gained two members. Tracy LaBree and Shane Waples, both transfers from Plevna. We now have 18yand losing none during the year, we set out to graduate. Class officers are Tim Tooke, president; Jo Ludwick, vice-president; Paul Brence, secretary-treasurer. Class advisors -- Mr. Wilson and Mrs. Stieg. As the year drew to a close, we began our final stretch. We chose red and silver as our colors; red carnations as our flower; and The dawn has brought us this far; where will the sunset find us? as our motto. So, with this thought in mind, we are ready to take on the world! CLASS PROPHECY Steve Markuson now owns all of Beaver Flat, but he's still trying to convince people he'3 the poorest guy living. Lila Farnsworth went off to study music but was discovered by a talent scout and is now making regular appearances on the Message for America radio program from Sisseton, SD. Randy Arpan graduated from carpentry school and is now trying to build his old com- munity of Alzada into a town. Margaret Cleveland has been spending a lot of time at Alzada trying to lure Randy away from the poker casino he's building. Connie Wash spends most of her time out at the ranch helping hubby Bill feed the sheep herd. Jo Ludwick is the private secretary to Neil Kittlemann at the G ft V Pellet Mill. Kaye Till is a nurse at Dahl Memorial where she takes care of all her classmates just as she always has. Tammy Hedges is now the most prominent business woman in Ekalaka. After having grad- uated from secretarial school, she came home to take over the Hedges's estate. George Farwell is coaching a girls' basketball team. They're teaching him every- thing they know. Tim Tooke never had anyone explain to him that fish came from the sea. The result of this is that he's spending a lot of time out at the Lovec ranch trying to catch a shrimp. Le9 Kreitel is now the chief of a tribe called Prairie Nigger and is still whooping it up. Tracy LaBree changed his name to Loco LaBree and is following in Evil Kneivel's footsteps. He even jumped Beaver Creek successfully. Allan Buck has a vet clinic at Camp Crook, but he can't be reached until after 11:00 since he believes the sun doesn't come up until then. Shane Waples has replaced Roy Rogers, Gene Autry, and Red Ryder as King of the Cowboys . Paul Brence is still out at Mill Iron raising hogs and playing in the dirt. He still doesn't know enough to come in out of the rain. Tom Hutton is leading a busy life running the Standard station during the day and the 220 Club at night. During his spare time, he's a photographer for Playboy Magazine. Russ Guyer is still wandering slowly around college campuses trying to figure out which one to attend. Terri Talkington is now a prominent citizen of Ekalaka where she owns a rent-a-car service and runs a baby-sitting center on the side. 18 CLASS WILL If Lila Farnsworth, will my freckles to Kay Harkins. I, Margaret Cleveland, will my electric eye to Darrel Gentry. I, Jo Ludwick, will my ability to be Mr. Tuggle’s friend to Doug Bonsell. Gee, Doug, I never had to stand in a comer. I, George Farwell, will my basketball ability to all the girls who can’t play bas- ketball, which is all of them. I, Tim Tooke, will my freethrow ability to Kent Keith so he can get out of practice earlier. I, Les Krietel, will any of my many talents to anyone who thinks he can handle them. I, Shane Waples, will my old girlfriend to Whitey Rehbein. I, Allan Buck, will my water helmet to Curt McCamish to protect all that mush in his head, and my ability to have fun and not get into trouble to my little brother Taylor. I, Tom Hutton, will my long sideburns to Rit Stems, Maybe someday he'll grow some. I, Paul Brence, will my ability to get along with Mr. Wilson to anybody who needs it. I, Kaye Till, will my ability to take care of people after class parties to anyone who doesn't have a queapy stomach. I, Taumy Hedges, will my locker to Nancy Rose so that she can have fun with her Chalk Butte buddies, Jim Keith and John Harkins. I, Tracy LaBree, will my football ability to Jim Keith, and my motorcycle to Wanda. I, Steve Markuson, will my study habits to anybody who needs them. I never opened a book. I, Connie Wash, will all of my bad habits to anyone who thinks he can handle them. I, Randy Arpan, will my ability to arrive late and never get into trouble to Kyle Schumacher. My trailer house goes to the junior class. They need someplace to party. I, Russ Guyer, will my speed and the nickname, Puttsy, to Darrel Gentry. You're lucky, Darrel, neither has been used much. IGHT sunIS 3E SUNSET FIND U5? Supt. Jim Anderson 1976 Commencement Speaker Dan Marinkovich Board Chairman Loyd Townsend Clockwise from top - Sally Guyer, president? Kevin Rehbein, vice- president? Brad Freese, treasurer; Kelly Penn, secretary; Kris Reh- bein, student council representa- tive; Mrs. Veronica Sikorski, ad- visor? Mr. Don Schillinger, advi- sor. They all received awards 21 l) Buff Brown 2) Diane Krickson 3) Brad rreese U) Darrel Gentry 5) Shelley Gross 6) Sally Guyer 7) Mauri Heggen 8) Dale nomer 9) Sherrie Hutton 22 10) Greg Justice 1) Kent Keith 2) Tami LaBree 3) Teri LaBree U) Martha Larson 5) Terri Lewis 6) Sandy Lovec 7) Curt McCamish 8) Lucy Nies 9) Kelly Penn 23 10) Pat Quade l) Kevin Rehbein 2) Kris Rehbein 3) David Rice U) Kathy Smith 5) John Speelmon 6) Gary Strub 7) Jeff Venhaus 8) Jake Wagner 9) Brett White Top to Bottom, L. to R.t Mr. Ron Kaess, advisor; Mrs. Barbara Love, advisor; Karen Markuson, vice- president; Tynie Mader, secretary- treasurer; Janet Speelmon, president; Frank Nies, Student Council Rep. 3 D©s© ®§{?D 3 gi?6 1 Don Boggs 2 Shannon Brady 26 1 Dane Castleberry 2 Vivian Lingfelder 3 Rod Freese 4 Steve Gentry 5 Mark Gundlach 6 John Harnins 7 Deb Hughes 8 Mike Hutton 27 1 Marla Jardee 2 Jim Keith 3 Ed Kennedy 4 Sonja Loken 5 Tynie Mader 6 Karen Markuson 7 Rocky Mr a 2 8 Kerry Schneider 28 29 Back Row L. to R. - Alec White, President; Stan Markuson, Treasurer; Casey Gross, Secretary; Miss Jane Claypool, Class Advisor. Front Row L. to R. - Vickie Talkington, Student Council Representative; Sally Speelmon, Vice- President; Mrs. Peggy Blair, Class Advisor. 3i 32 I 4 u Kay Harkins Rod Hedges 33 3U L. to R., Top Row: Coach Kaess, P. Brence, J. Sy eelmon, C. MeCamish, S. Gentry, R. Arpan, G. Justice, K. Keith, J. Harkins, R. Mraz, 3. Brown, T. L Bree, Coach Schillin er. 2nd Row: K. Till, Mang., L. Carroll, E. Kennedy, J. Vanhaus, B. White, M. Gundlach, C. Gross, P. Quade, R. Preese, D. Rice, A. White, J, Keith, T. Markuson, S. Markuson, Mang. Bottom Row: S. Markuson, J. Gentry, F. flies , K. Larson, A. Buck, B. Freese, D. Gentry, T. Tooke, J. Strub, E. Woolston, K. Rehbein FOOTBALL SCORES Ekalaka 62 Wibaux 24 Ekalaka 60 Pine Hills 14 Ekalaka 42 Hysham 14 Ekalaka 46 Rosebud 0 Ekalaka 63 Plevna 16 Ekalaka 46 Absarokee 20 Divisional Play-Off Game Ekalaka 6 Nashua 14 36 L. to R.: Curt McCamish, Quarterback, Def- ensive Back, Most Valuable Player; Tracy LaBree, End, Most Valuable Defensive Player; Paul Brence, Guard, Most Valuable Defensive Player; Brad Freese, Fullback, Most Valuable Offensive Player ALL CONFERENCE DEFENSIVE TEAM L. to R.: Jeff Venhaus, Defensive Back; Darrel Gentry, Linebacker; Paul Brence, Guard; Tracy LaBree, End ALL CONFERENCE OFFENSIVE TEAM L. to R.j Randy Arpan, Guard; Curt Mc- Camish, Quarterback; Darrel Gentry, Center; Pat Quade, End; Brad Freese, Fullback 37 L. to R., Back Row: Tammy Hedges, Lucy Nies, Terri Lewis, Mauri Heggen, Sally Guyer, Jo Ludwick, Coach Jim Anderson, 2nd Row: Martha Larson, Deb Hughes, Teri LaBree, Shelley Gross, Tami LaBree, Karen Markuson, Kneeling: Lila Farnsworth, Solly Penn, Managers Tami LaBree, Martha Larson GIRLS BASKETBALL SCORES Game Bulldogs Oppon Bulldogs V8• Busby 45 16 Forsyth 42 27 Labre 47 34 Rosebud 58 16 Colstrip 39 26 Sacred Heart 6l 26 Broadus 38 42 Plevna 23 25 Forsyth 38 43 Labre 36 33 Busby 80 14 Rosebud 59 20 Colstrip 48 32 Broadus 59 20 Sacred Heart 51 10 Plevna 28 District Sacred Heart 49 17 Touraa- Broadus 37 36 ment Labre 44 48 Divisional Opheim 49 45 Touma- Outloek 34 40 ment Saco 28 33 Final Record: l6 wins, 6 losses Co-Conference Champions 2nd Place District Tournament 40 'B' SQUAD L. to R., Back Row: Coach Jane Claypool, Nancy Rose, Wanda Lewis, Sherri Hutton, Diane Erickson, Tynie Mader, Loralee White, Sandy Lovec, Lila Farnsworth, Manager, Front Row: Kelly Penn, Onager, Kris Rehbein, Robin Dague, Ronda Quade, Sally Speelmon After only two years of girls’ basketball the CCHS girls have won two district conference champion- ships. All-district team members this year were Mauri Heggen, Karen Markuson and Shelley Gross. All- divisional team members were Jo Ludwick and Shelley Gross. Karen Markuson and Jo Ludwick tied for the MVP award. Mauri Heggen was leading rebounder while Karen Markuson got the free throw trophy. Loyal supporters taking a break 42 Against Colstrip: No. 44, Tynie Maderj No. 10, Teri LaBree Against Labres No. 10, Teri LaBree; No. 44, Tynie Mader; No. 20, Sandy Lovec; No. 32, Sally Guyer 43 L. to R., Standings Coach Kaess, Steve Gentry, Kent Keith, Les Kreitel, Shane Waples, Russ Guyer Assistant Coach Schillinger,Seateds Curt McCainish, Darrel Gentry, Tin Tooke, George Far well, Pat Quade, Kevin Rehbein, Rod Freese Conference Play District Tournament Ekalaka 86 Ekalaka 74 Ekalaka 93 Ekalaka 72 Rosebud 33 Wibaux 81 Pine Hills 51 Pine Hills 41 Ekalaka 82 Ekalaka 81 Ekalaka 57 Ekalaka 78 Plevna 66 Hysham 84 Busby 55 Wibaux 64 Ekalaka 65 Ekalaka 72 Ekalaka 68 Ekalaka 43 Wibaux 59 Eine Hills 52 Rosebud 41 Hysham 65 Ekalaka 64 Ekalaka 91 Ekalaka 60 Plevna 46 Busby 68 Hysham 66 Divisional Tournament Ekalaka 44 Ryegate 48 Ekalaka 63 Absarokee 62 Ekalaka 63 Wibaux 56 Ekalaka 50 Hysham 55 Brett White, Don Boggs, Tyler Markuson Hod Preese, Jeff Venhaus, Casey Gross Rock Mraz, Casey Gross, Rod Preese Prank Nies, Brett White Don Boggs, Ed Kennedy Tyler Markuson Jeff Venhaus, Rod Preese hi Top Row: Coach Ron Kaeas Elaine Powell Deb Hughe8 Ronda Quade Kris Rehbein Sally Speelmon Terri Brence Manager Lila Farnsworth Bottom Row: Karen Markuson Sherrie Hutton Terri Lewis Lucy Nies Shelley Gross Wanda Lewis New Girls' Records Shelley Gross--1CK)—11.5 Shelley Gross—220—27.5 Ronda Quade—Mile—6.00 Karen Markuson—Discus —111' 11” Karen Markuson—Javelin—109’2£M 1st Place—Labre Invitational 1st Place —Plevna Firemen's Invitational MVP Terri Lewis 3rd Place—District M 1 Shelley Gross 2 Ronda Quade 3 Sherrie Hutton 4 Terri Brence I Back Row: Coach Don Schillinger, Jeff Venhaus, Pat Quade, Jacob Wagn r, Randy Arpan, Shane Waples, Curt McCamish, Rod Freese, Alec White, Tracy LaBree, Manager Kent Keith. Front Row; Kyle Schumacher, Allan Buck, Doug Bonsell, Kenny Bill Larson, Llane Carroll, Brad Freese, Kevin Rehbein, Jim Cline MVP Jeff Venhaus The Ekalaka boys enjoyed a successful track season winning the district track meet, Labre track meet, and the Plevna Fireman’s track meet. School records broken during the year included Allan Buck's 53.2 in the kkO yd. dash, breaking his and Mark Burch's record of 53-6, Tracy LaBree’s 127’10 to break Bill Frye’s discus record of 125'. Curt McCamish broke his own 1975 javelin record with a toss of 198'4 . The 440 yd. relay team of B. Freese, Rehbein, Buck, and Venhaus ran a 45.2 break- ing the 1975 record set by B. Freese, Tauck, Buck, and R. Freese. Seniors who will be greatly missed next year are Randy Arpan, Allan Buck, and Tracy LaBree. The mo9t valuable track performer for the 1976 year wa9 Jeff Venhaus. At the State Track Meet in Billings we picked up 13 points. The 440 yd. relay team placed first, setting a state record. Curt McCamish won the javelin, and Allan Buck placed fifth in the 440 yd. dash. 51 s f •i 1 Jim Cline 2 Tracy Labree 3 Curt McCamish 4 Kevin Rehbein 5 Brad Freese k 52 list ei , T -Iiiiitliuill u- -¥ 1 Brad Freese 2 Tracy LaBree 3 Kenny Bill Larson 4 Pat Quade 5 Alec White o FRESHMAN CLASS FLOAT ROYALTY Left to right: Terri Talkington, Tim Tooke 9 Lee Kreitel, Jo Ludwick, Randy Arpan, Tammy Hedges SOPHOMORE CLASS FLOAT BAND ON PARADE EKALAKA HIGH SCHOOL RODEO CLUB Kevin Rehbein, Tami LaBree John Strub, Nancy Rose 55 The Spirit Prog This frog represented our school spirit. He was won and dressed up by the class that yelled a cheer the loudest at our school pep rallies. He was the traveling mascot for the Bulldogs. L. to R. Back Row: Deb Hughes, Robin Dague, Front Row: Jo Ludwick, Lucy Nles 56 L. to R.s Robin Dague, Deb Hughes, Tynie Mader, Wanda Lewis L. to R.s Tynie Mader, Wanda Lewis, Deb Hughes, Robin Dague L. to R.s Robin Dague, Tynie Mader, Deb Hughes, Wanda Lewis Top Picture Left to Right: K. Penn, R. Dague, D. Hughes, K. Markuson, J. Speelmon, S. Loken, S. Guyer, S. Hutton, T. Mader, L. White, L. Farnsworth, C, Brown, M. Jardee, R. Quade. PERFORMING AT A HOME GAME PERFORMING AT THE DISTRICT TOURNAMENT S8 Top Row: C. Jenkins, A. Bruski, V. Talkington, K. Penn, K. Rehbein, W. Lewis, J. Ludwick, M.. Heggen, M. Larson, T. LaBree, T. Talkington, 2nd Row: L. White, T. Brence, E. Powell, S. Speelmon, R. Quade, S. Guyer, T. Mader, L. Nies, J. Speelmon, T. LaBree, L. Farnsworth, S. Loken, D. Erickson, 3rd Row: T. Lewis, S. Hutton, V. Dingelder, K. Harkins, N. Rose, T. Hedges, D. Hughes, S. Gross, M. Jardee, K. Markuson, K. Smith, C. Wash, K. Till, Bottom Row: Mrs. Stieg, Adv., R. Dague, S. Lovec, Mrs. Sikorski, Adv., Top Row: Mr. Kaess, Adv., C. McCamish, P. Quade, B. Freese, D. Gentry, R. Guyer, J. Venhaus, A. Buck, S. Waples, Mr. Schillinger, Adv., 2nd Row: M. Hutton, K. Keith, T. Tooke, T. LaBree, R. Freese, G. Farwell, L. Kreitel, R. Arpan, 3rd Row: M. Larson, L. Farnsworth, S. Guyer, T. Lewis, S. Gross, D. Hughes, L. Nies, Bottom Row: K. Till, M. Heggen, J. Ludwick, M, Cleveland, T. Hedges, S. Hutton, K. Markuson 59 L. to R. Standings Tracy LaBree, Paul Brence. Kaye Till, Russ Guyer Seated: Kent Keith, Steve Markuson, Mrs. Love, Adv., Martha Larson, Pat Quade €© aK)£c[] Pres: Allan Buck, V. Pres: Jo Ludwick Sec.-Teas.: Tammy Hedges L. to R., Top to Bot.: F. Nies, A. White, V. Talkington, J. Speelmon, K. Markuson, S. Guyer, C. McCamish, K. Rehbein, Mr. Tuggle, Adv., T. Hedges, J. Ludwick, A. Buck 60 L. to R.t Standing: A. Buck, D. Homer, J. Ludwick, D. Gentry, T. Talkington, C. McCamish, D. Erickson, T. Hutton, S. Hutton, S. Guyer, M. Heggen, L. Nies, M. Cleveland, G. Justice, K. Smith, C. Wash, Seated: K. Till, L. Kreitel, T. Tooke, R. Guyer, G. Farwell, Co-editor, R. Arpan, Co-editor, Mrs. Sikorski, Advisor, S. Markuson, T. Hedges 61 !ffl Q BeK) DD Kl©ia©if L. to R.s Russ Guyer, Mrs. Love, Adv., Kaye Till, Sally Guyer, Curt McCamish, Dale Horner, Greg Justice, Tammy Hedges, George Farwell, Tim Tooke, Steve Mar- kuson, Randy Arpan President: Randy Arpan Sec.-Treas.: George Farwell €fo©itf SITING CONCERT HOMECOMING PARADE BAND ' L. to R., Back Row: L. Farnsworth, T. LaBree, K. Harkins, M. Jardee, C. Gross, T. Mader, T. Markuson, J. Gentry, Mrs. Blair, director, S. Brady, 3rd Row: D. Carey, K. Larson, M. Carroll, D. Castleberry, S. Speelmon, R. Quade, C. McCamish, P. Quade, E. Kennedy, K. Larson, E. Powell, L. White, L. Munro, D. Horner, B, Wilson, J. Homer, T. Brence, J. Speelmon, K. Stieg, K. Schneider, 2nd Row: D. Hutton, L. Pix, T. Farnsworth, G. Justice, L. Nies, S. Lovec, M. Cleveland, D. Hughes, K. Markuson, M. Heggen, L. Carroll, S. Mark- uson, L. Preuss, A. Laird, K. Rehbein, 1st Row: L. Farnsworth, M. Larson, D. Stevens, K. Keith, P. Ward, L. Farnsworth, S. Knapp, C. Castleberry, W. McCamish CHC I R L. to R., Top Row: K. Larson, D. Gentry, D. Homer, C. McCamish, E. Woolaton, E. Kennedy, 2nd Row: J. Gentry, R. Guyer, S. Gentry, B. Justice, P. Quade, 3nd Row: R. Quade, S. Speel- mon, L. Farnsworth, S. Guyer, E. Powell, R. Dague, Bottom Row: M. Jardee, accompanist, Mrs. Blair,director, T. LaBree, J. Ludwick, S. Loken, M. Heggen, M. Larson, T. LaBree 64 SELECT CHOIR L. to R., Standing: L. Farnsworth, D. Homer, B. Justice, S. Markuson, E. Kennedy, C. McCamish, M. Heggen, R. Dague, R. Quade, S. Speelmon, Seated: M. Larson, M. Jardee, accomp., S. Gentry, P. Quade, D. Gentry, T. Mader, J. Gentry 65 Performing at Spring Concert HILLBILLY WEDDIN Paw Belsnickle. • • • Maw Belsnickle. • • • Ceelie Belsnickle . . Bonnie Mae Belsnickle Juney Lou Belsnickle. Four Belsnickle . . . Five Belsnickle . . . Six Belsnickle. . • • Obeey Upschlager. . • Chiz Upschlager • • . Ronald Maxwell. • • • Lucy Maxwell. • • • • The Reverend.......... Cousin Zeke .......... THE COUSINS Brett White Brad Freese Terri Lewis Kelly Penn Jacob Wagner .Dale Horner Shelley Gross Martha Larson .Sally Guyer Mauri Heggen • .Pat Quade •Sandy Lovec Kris Rehbein • Buff Brown Darrel Gentry Curt McCamish • .Lucy Nies Kevin Rehbein John Speelmon Gary Strub Greg Justice Kathy Smith Sherrie Hutton 66 L. to R.: Brad Freese, Greg Justice, Diane Erickson, Jake Wagner, Brett White, Gary Strub, John Speelmon, Dale Horner, Sherri Hutton, Kathy Smith, Martha Larson Darrel Gentry, Dale Homer, Sally Guyer Martha Larson, Bui'f Brown 67 L. to R.: Pat Quade, Kris Rehbein, Martha Larson, Shelley Gross, Sandy Lovec, Sally Guyer, Dale Homer Coffee break?? Um-m-m-m-m-m, good!!' Calories, calories He's going to suffocate, Kris! MThey call these socks?” Wish I had one of those.. Wow!!” Lookie what I got!!!” Connie Wash, Kaye Till, Lea Krietel jo Uidwiek PC® V Mrs. Blair, Mr. Anderson, Jo Ludwick, Connie Wasn Paul Brence, Allan Buck, Randy Arpan, George Parwell, Tammy Hedges THE BUTTERFLY THAT BLUSHED Man • • • ......... Hercules........... Howabout. • • • • Worm • •••••« Noname. • •••• Sky..............« Mushroom. • • • • Nurse............. Cynthia ......... Mr. Mike Angelo • Mr. Wizzer. . . . Adult Male Voice. Adult Female Voice Stage and Lighting Makeup and Tickets ........... .Paul Brence •••••• George Farwell ..•••••• Allan Buck • ...........Les Kreitel ........... Tammy Hedges ..............Kaye Till . . . . Margaret Cleveland ........ Connie vfesh ••••••••Jo Ludwlck ............Randy Arpan •••••••• Russ Guyer ........ Steve Markuson • • • • • .Lila Farnsworth Tracy LaBree and Tim Tooke • • • • • Terri Talkington 70 71 Hnswapkall LEST WE FORGET STAGE MANAGERS Kent Keith Jeff Venhaus NARRATOR Paul Brence DIRECTORS Curtis Wilson Veronica Sikorski COSTUME SEAMSTRESSES Nora Kreitel Linda Kerr Ila Mader Linda Anderson Kaye Till Tynie Mader Nancy Schillinger Tammy Hedges Alicia Knapp WRITERS Don Boggs Steve Gentry Sonja Loken Rocky Mraz John Strub Marla Jardee Shannon Brady Jim Keith Karen Markuson Frank Nies Sherry Hutton Dane Castleberry Ed Kennedy Tynie Mader Kerry Schneider Diane Erickson Janet Speelmon Harriet Brewster Sandy Speelmon Anita Rose Curtis Wilson Veronica Sikorski ABTIST Kathy Stieg TYPIST FOR PUBLISHING Cynthin Sikorski ACTORS Jim Cline Brian Justice Russ Guyer Terri Lewis Sherry Hutton Loralee White Janet Speelmon Tynie Mader Jake Wagner Diane Erickson Randy Arpan Steve Markuson Mark Gundlach Terri Brence Ronda Quade Don Boggs Kerry Schneider Marla Jardee Robin Dague Lila Farnsworth Diane Dingfelder Llane Carroll Pat Gundlach Sally Speelmon Kyle Schumacher Vickie Talkington Frank Nies John Strub Evan Woolston Karen Markuson Rocky Mraz Sonja Loken Jim Keith Steve Gentry Alec White Ed Kennedy Shannon Brady 72 L. to R.: 1 Tynie Mader, Jake Wagner, Randy Arpan, Jim Cline 2 Don Boggs, Shannon Brady 3 Tammy Hedges, Kerry Schneider, Marla Jardee Diane Erickson, Diane Dingfelder, Loralee White, Llane Carroll, Sally Speelmon, Kyle Schumacher, Vickie Talkington 5 Tynie Mader, Sonja Loken 6 Presenting check to Marshall Lambert. Proceeds were donated to Carter Co. Museum The Crowners Sally Guyer, Kevin Rehbein Dancing to the Rock cn o-n Mjir?Aret. Kin Paul Leading the Grand March B If C Greg Justice, Curt McCamish, Alt. Kent Keith Alt. Mauri Heggen, Sally Guyer Mr. Kaess,advisor,Kent Keith,Dale Horner,Greg Justice,Curt McCamish, Mauri Heggen,Sally Guyer,Kelly Penn 76 himw Mngfc 1 Tracy LaBree- MVP Defensive Football 2 Tim Tooke- Freethrow Trophy 3 Karen Markuson, Jo Ludwick-MVP Girls' Basketball 4 Lila Farnsworth-National Choral Award 3 Paul Brence- MVP Defensive Football 6 Mrs. SikorSki- Token from School Board 7 Mr. Lambert- Token from School Board 8 Randy Arpan- Salutatorian Scholarship 9 M. Larson, T. LaBree, L. Carroll, T. Brence, R. Dague, Mrs. Love, S. Speel- mon- Scholastic Letters 10 Paul Brence, Kaye Till- American Legion Americanism Award 11 Tammy Hedges, Russ Guyer- REA Scholarship 12 Allan Buck, Dale Horner, Steve Markuson- Math Awards 13 R Arpan, R. Guyer, T. Hedges, K. Till, S. Markuson, T. Tooke, G. Farwell, K. Penn, S. Guyer, M. Jardee, D. Horner, K. Markuson, G. Justice, J. Speelmon, C. McCamish-Scholastic Pins Marg Cleveland Paul Brence C ©tn) Randy Arpan Lila Farnsworth Allan Buck Steve Markuson Kaye Till Tracy LaBree Russ Guyer Shane Waples Tim Tooke Connie Wash -HUGHES MAINLINE h:WHE Bicentennial Levi Headauarters Phone U06-775-2323 Helen £ Don Hughes Ekalaka Montana EKALAKA SUPER VALU Groceries - Meats Vegetables Frozen Foods EKALAKA TRACK Old Stand Cafe Fine Foods ARENA ASSCC1 AT 1 ON, INC. Friendly People promoting the use of good horses in a ’kal aka, Mon tana good country EKALAKA EAGLE ■' • Tom . Gladys Taylor PH. 775-3232 SOUTHEAST ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE ’’Live Better Electrically” Ekalak Montana Peterson Sales B GUEST HOUSE Service MAYTAG washers, driers. 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