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

 - Class of 1976

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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

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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



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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

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