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

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The 1977 Medicine Rock Yearbook is dedicated this year to Mrs Veron- ica Richards. Mrs. Richards was a very important asset to Carter Co- unty High School during her period of teaching here. Adding to her duties of teaching math, Mrs. Rich- ards also was an advisor to the Carterettes, the Annual Staff, and helped the students with class pl- ays. The students of CCHS who were in her math classes and those who knew her otherwise would like to thank her for all she has given to them. QttJ to ©eaocaoea QoetaaaBQ L. to R., Standings Loyd Townsend, Joe Till, Ken Schweigert, Seated: Harriet Speelmon, Tom McCamish, Vernalea Kit- telmann, Owen Stieg Secretary 4 Superintendent Mr. James Anderson Mrs. Pat Freese Principal Mr. Gary Tuggle Clerk Mrs. Sue Carter Deputy-Clerk Mrs. Bev Willson 5 Right: Mrs, Peggy Blair English, Speech, Drama, Chorus, Band, Sophomore Advisor Below: Mr. Ron Kaess Social Studies Coach, Junior Advisor, C Club Advisor Above: Mrs. Barber Love Guidance Counselor, National Honor Society Advisor, Junior Advisor Right: Mr. Don Schillinqer Commercial, Coach, C Club Advisor, Senior Advisor 6 rae eacaoeae Senior Cl :ss Officers L. to R.: Greg Justice-President Mr. Sr hi1linger-Advisor Brad Freese-Secretary Mr. Mauch-Advisor G ry Strub-V.-President Senior Cl ss L. to R., Bottom to Top: Kevin Rehbein, Shelley Gross, Brett White, Lucy Nies, Jeff Venhaus, Kris Rehbein, Pat Quade, Brad Freese, Mr. Schillinger, Kathy Smith, Greg Justice, Kelly Penn, Darrel Gentry, Mr. Mauch, Tami LaBree, Buff Brown, Gary Strub, Sherry Hutton, Sally Guyer, Sandy Lovec, Terri Lewis, Kent Keith, John Speelmon, Curt McCamish, Teri LaBree. Dale Horner. Mauri Heggen, Jake Wagner 11 NEIL ALBERT BROWN Football 1,2,3,4; 3asketball Manager 4; C” Club 3,4; Rodeo Club 1,2, 3,4; Class Play 3; Drama Play 4; Prom King Candidate DIANE JOYCE ERICKSON Basketball 2,3; Carter- ettes 1,2,3,4; Annual 3,4; Broadcaster 4; Math Team 1,2,3; Drill Team 2,3; Class Play 3; Drama Play 4; Historical Play 3 BRADLEY FRANK FREES:: Class Officer 3,4; Foot- ball 1,2,3,4; Football Captain 4; MVP Offensive Football 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; C Club 2,3,4; Class Play 3; Drama Play 4 DARREL RAY GENTRY Basketball 1,2,),4; Foot- ball 1,2,3,4; C Club 2,3,4; Rodeo Club 1,2,3,4; Photo Club 3; Chorus 1,2,3,4; District Music Fest. 1,2,3; Swing Choir 2,3; State Music Festival 3; Student Council 3,4; Annual 3; Broadcaster 4; Class Officer 2; Homecoming King Candidate 4; Football Captain 4 SHELLEY RAE GROSS Track 1,2,3,4; Track Captain 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Basketball Co- Captain 4; C Club 2,3,4; Carterettes 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,4; District Music Festival 1,4 12 SALLY JO GUYER Co-Valedictorian; Annual 3,4; Annual Editor 4; Student Coun- cil 1,3,4; Student Council Secretary 4; Class President 3; Carterettes 1,2,3,4; Carterette President 4; C Club 3,4? Basketball 3,4? Basketball Manager 2; Chorus 1,3,4; District Music Festival 1,3,4? Model United Nations 3; Girls State 3; National Honor Society 2,3,4; National Honor Society Presi- dent 4? Drill Team 1,2,3,4? Drill Team Officer 4? Who's Who Among American High School Students 3,4; Class Play 3; Math Team 1,2,3,4, Prom Queen Candidate 4 MAURI KATHLEEN HEGGEN Basketball 1,2,3,4; Basket- ball Co-Captain 4, C Club 2,3,4; Carterettes 1,2,3,4; Carterettes V.-Pres. 4; Annual 3,4; Model United Nations 3; Class Play 3; Drama Play 4; Rodeo Club 1,2 3,4; Student Council V.- Pres. 4; Class Officer 1,2; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Select Choir 1,2,3,4; Dis- trict Music Fest. 1,2,3,4; State Music Fest. 3; Drill Team 1; Homecoming Candi- date 4; Prom Candidate 4 DALE FRANCIS HORNER, JR. Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Select Choir 1,3,4; District Music Festival 1,2,3,4; State Music Festival 3; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Basket- ball 2; Model United Nations 3; Math Teams 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3; Annual 3,4 SHERRY LYN HUTTON Track 1,2,3; Basketball 2,3; C Club 3,4? Carterettes 1, 2,3,4; Broadcaster 4, Annual 3,4; Class Play 3; Historical Play 3; Drama Play 4; Foot- ball Manager 4; Chorus 2; Math Team 1,2,3; Drill Team 2,3; Prom Queen 4 GREGORY MARTIN JUSTICE Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1? Band 1,2,3,4; District Music Fest. 1,2,3,4; Annual 3,4; MC Club 4; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Class Officer 4; Class Play 3; Math Team 2,3,4; Boy's State 3; Model United Nations 3 Prom King Candidate 4 13 KENT JAMES KEITH Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track Manager 3; C Club 3,4; Model United Nations 3,4; Broadcaster 3,4; Broad- caster Editor 4; Math Team 2; Class Play 3; Historical Play 3; Drama Play 4 TAMARA WYNN LABREE Basketball 1,2,3,4; Carter- ettes 3,4; Cougarettes 1,2; FHA 1,2; State FHA 2; C” Club 4; P Club 2; Cheer- leading 1,2,4; Track 1$ Chorus 1,3,4; District Music Festival 3; Rodeo Club 3,4; Class Play 3; Drama Play 4; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4 TERESA LYNN LABREE Basketball 3? 3asketball Manager 1,2; Carterettes 3, 4; Cougarettes 1,2; Cheer- leading 1,4; G Club 4; Class Officer 1,2 Drill Team 2; Class Play 3; Stu- dent Council 2; Track Man- ager 1; Drama Play 4; Rodeo Club 1,2,3,4; Rodeo Club Officer 1,3; Annual 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; District Music Festival 1,2,3; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4 MARTHA ADA LARSON Basketball 1,2,3,4; C Club 2,3,4; Cheerleader 1 2; Band 2,3; Choir 2,3,4; Select Choir 2,3; District Music Festival 2,3; State Music Festival 3; Student Council 2; Carterettes 1,2,3,4; Rodeo Club 1,2; Class Play 3; Drill Team 1,4 TERRI LADAWN LEWIS Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3; Track Captain 3, MVP Track 3; C” Club 2,3,4; Carterettes 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3; Historical Play 3 14 SANDRA LAYNE LOVEC Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,3,4; Basketball Manager 2; C C ub 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; District Music Festival 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3; Drama Play 4; Annual 4; Drill Team 1 CURTIS EUGENE MCCAMISH Co-Valedictorian; Football 1,2,3,4; MVP Football 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Basketball Cap- tain 4; Class President 1; Student Council 2,3; Stu- dent Council President 4; MC Club 2,3,4; C Club President 4; Boy's State 3; Model United Nations 3; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Who's Who Among American High School Students 3,4; National Honor Society Vice- President 4; District Music Festival 1,2,3,4; State Music Festival 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Select Choir 2,3,4; Annual 3 4; Annual Editor 4; Li- brary 3; Math Team 2,3,4 PATRICK RCLAND QUADS LUCILLE FRANCES MES Basketball 1,2,3; Basketball Manager 4; Track 1,2,3; C Club 2,3,4; Carterettes 1,2, 3,4; Cheerleader 2,3; Drill Team 1; Student Council 4; Band 1,2,3,4; District Music Festival 1,2,3,4; Annual 3, 4; Drama Play 4; Class Play 3; Prom Queen Candidate 4 KELLY DIANE PENN Band 1; Carterettes 1,2,3,4; District Music Festival 1; Class Officer 3; Class Play 3; Drill Team 3; Basketball Mana- ger 3; ’C Club 3,4; Model Un- ited Nations 3; Math Team 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Prom Queen Candidate 4 Football 1,2,3,4; All-State Football 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; State Track Meet 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; All-State Chorus 3,4; District Music Festival 1,2,3, 4; State Music Festival 3; Broadcaster 3,4; Broadcaster Edi- tor 4; Annual 4; Class President 2 . lb KEVIN MICHAEL REHBHIN Football 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 3,4; C Club 3,4; Rodeo Club 1,2,3; Rodeo Club Officer 3; Class Officer 3; Class Play 3; Homecoming King 4 KHISTINE LOUISE RHHBEIN Basketball 2,3; Basketball Manager 4$ Track 1,2,3; Stu- dent Council 3; C Club 3,4; Carterettes 1,2,3,4; Drama Play 4; Class Flay 3? Home- coming Queen 4 KATHRYN LGLISE SMITH Track 2; Annual 3,4; Broad- caster 4; Carterettes 2,3,4; FHA 1; Drill Team 2; Class Play 3; Drama Play 4 JOHN MICHAEL 3PEELKON 16 Football 1,2,3,4; C Club 4; Class Play 3 GARY LLOYD STRUB Chorus 4; Select Choir 4; District Music Festival 4; Class Officer 1,4; Rodeo Club 1,2,3; Prom King 4 BRETT EARL WHITE Basketball 1,3; Football 1,2,3,4; C Club 3,4; C Club Secretary 4; Class Play 3; Drama Play 4; Prom King Candidate 4 17 1977 Class Will We, the Senior class of nineteen hundred and seventy-seven, being sound in body and sane (more or lessl in mind, do hereby state and proclaim that this, the following, is our true and certified last will and testament. Any other such documents, issued prior to this date, are declared null and void. I, Buff Brown, will my defensive end ability to Brian (Mad Dog) Justice. I, Helen Crabtree, will my ability to drive a tractor in crooked rows to Mark Gundlach. I, Diane Erickson, will all my out-of-town boyfriends to the CCHS girls. I, Brad Freese, will my trapping ability to Zane Yanzlck and Doug Bonsell. Have fun cutting up ne Yanzick. Kill 'em off Zane. ave all kinds of opeed, Jim. f it. rpster. Keep them off the ains to Doug Stieg. Deb Hughes. ndlach. Keep your nose clean, ou to Macnabs, but it might not Gentlemen prefer blonds you know. I, Teri LaBree, will my four boyfriends to Kim Stieg. They're easy to find, all you have to do is look. I, Martha Larson, will my sense of adventure to the juniors in hope that someday they'll have some sort of sense. I, Terri Lewis, will my boldness and ability to get what I want to Kim Stieg. I, Sandy Lovec, will Deb Hughes my secret admirer letters that I wrote to Mr. Schillinger. Keep them sweet. Deb. I, Curt McCamish, will my bionic brain to Steve Gentry. It's easy, all you have to do is be born with it. I, Lucy Nies, will my party .house to Marla, Janet, Sonja, and Tynie. Keep it clean girls. Ho boys after hours. I, Kelly Penn, will my shortness to Kyle Rehbein. Use stilts, it helps. I, Pat Quade, will my locker to my little sister Ronda. Don't use the mirror too much, it might break• I, Kevin Rehbein, will my track shoes to Zane Yanzick and my bull riding ability to John Strub. I, Kris Rehbein, will my discarded wads of gum to Wendy Carter. You have to find them yourself. I, Kathy Smith, will my ability to party on school nights and get to school the next day to Cindy Welch. Good luck, Cindy. 18 I, John Speelmon, will my typing ability to Robin Daque. It's easy Robin. I, Gary Strub, will my ability to handle alcohol to Ed Kennedy and Mark Gundlach. I, Jeff Venhaus, will my number 44 jersey to the trophy case. I, Jacob Wagner, will my boxing ability to John Strub. Watch those left hooks. I, Brett White, will my fuzzy head of hair to Shannon Brady. Keep those scissors sharp. 1977 Class Prophecy It is the year 2010. As I sat in my villa in the middle of the Sahara Desert, I thought how nice it would be to visit a few old friends. I loaded up my harem on my 300,000 dollar lear jet and headed off on a trip I will never forget. First, I thought I'd like to visit the old Carter County High School. Who do you think I sav but Don Schillinger walking with his walker yelling at the football players to eat dirt. I strolled on over with my harem right behind my and the coach told me that my old friend CURT MC- CAMISH was just asking about me. I figured maybe they started a pro-basketball team in Ekalaka, but he was out on the ranch sheep farming. I arrived at MCCAMISH'S and there he was on the phone still looking for prospects to start an Ekalaka Basketball Assocation. Next, on my way to look for the next surprise, I ran into DARREL GENTRY driving the Ekalaka to Alzada beer truck and so we sat down and emptied the truck right there on the road. So much for the profit! I drove on to Main Street and there was KATHY SMITH driving her blue Mustang up and down Main Street still wait- ing for Mr. Right. I inquired around and found out that JACOB WAGNER used his brains and experi ence to get where he is today. Where is he? The head of the Ekalaka Mafia. As I was strolling by the fire hall I heard a familiar voice calling, Alamande left to your corner gal, swing your partner round and round. So I went in, and there was DALE HORNER teaching his private square dance lessons to HELEN CRABTREE. Speaking of Helen, she said she was still out at John Kerr's trying to tell which end of the cow to milk. As I left the fire hall I heard a small noise. I turned, and who do you think was sneaking around—SALLY GLJYER. She was still trying to find a way into Dale Horner's private square dance school. I walked on over to the Hardware Store and there was GREG JUSTICE, the new proprietor of the store. He still has pieces left over from putting lawnmowers and bicycles together. I rented a small car and it was almost out of gas, so we slipped on over to the Conoco station. My old buddy BRETT WHITE came running out. He seemed very excited. He said he jest received the Nobel Peace Prize for inventing a car even he couldn't wreck. BUFF BROWN was sitting in the station wasting time. He said he took over his father's painting busi- ness and that he just got done painting the ocean blue. It was now getting close to noon and I was getting a little hungry so I stopped at the Ekalaka Burger King. I sat down and was waited on by KRIS REHBEIN. When I asked her what she was doing still working here, and she said she married the owner. She always did like to do things her own way. As I drove down Main Street, I saw four little boys with the number 44 on their shirt. When I asked them who they were, they said that there mother’s name used to be LUCY NIES. She keeps telling then that they are going to be star football players someday. Lucy is married to the Ekalaka Highway Patrolman. I was starting to get a little thirsty, so I stopped off at the local tavern and there was my old lineman buddy JOHN SPEELMON. After going over a few old football stories, John told me he was headed for the Baker Livestock Market to sell a load of pigs. He said business was pretty heavy. He had to take 12,000 to the market-just a small amount for John. He also told me that BRAD FREESE was doing quite well. He said he was now the owner of the biggest trap line in the state of Montana located a few miles from Ekalaka on the Beaver Flats. John invited me to ride along to Baker with him. Boy, what a smell! John was getting the old Ford cranked up about top speed when over the hill behind us came a flashing light. We pulled over and the Highway Patrolman stepped out. I couldn't believe it! JEFF VENHAUS a Highway Patrolman! Then it came to me, Jeff always did like to give better than receive. We finally made it to the sale yards, and there stood SANDY LOVEC. She informed us that she married her high school sweetheart and they were selling a few bucking horses. John said there was a super cafe with great meals in PlevBB, so we thought we would run over and have a bite to eat eat. We arrived at a place called Terry's Place. Who do you think the owner was? Right—K5LLY PENN. Sure was a great meal. Well, I always did like to eat! John decided he better head home so I took the Hutton Express line out of PlevBa. SHERRY had bought her brother's old Boy Scout bus and started her own busline to Glendive. I decided to take the tour. On the way. Sherry was tell- ing me about all the things that happened over the last few years. She told me about TERI and TAMI LABREE, who became Mormons. She also told me that they lived out on Ash Creek with their many hus- bands. As we pulled into Glendive, I noticed a rodeo going on at the fairgrounds so I stopped to investigate. I got there just in time to see the goat roping. And who was the first competitor, the best goat roper in the state of Montana, MAURI HEGGEN. Well, that's what she told me. I went to Dawson College to visit a fe« of my old college buddies that were still there. As I was walking 19 down the hall I met MABTHA LARSON and asked her what she was d6ing here. She said she was a teach- er at the college. She said she taught Boy's Tennis and Boy's P.E. It was getting late so I caught Sherry's bus back to Ekalaka. The next morning I saw a very large limousine drive down the street. When I asked whose it was nobody said a wora. So I walked into the street and flagged the car down, and it was no other than the most famous person to come out of the class, TERRI LF- WIS. She now plays middle linebacker for the Taiwan Tigers. You can see her on TV any Sunday during the football season. Terri informed me she had just seen an old friend of hers that was still in college. DIANE ERICKSON. I guess Diane is still trying to find ways to stay out of sch- ool. I thought I would drop by the old school just before I left for home, I was passing I saw a flash on the track. Could it be...It is-SHELL£Y GROSS still out there trying to break her high school track records. It seems to be she keeps getting slower and slower in her old age. As I took off in my jet, I looked down below me and there was KEVIN REHBEIN still trying to ride a bull. Never could ride them but he sure could outrun them. On my way home I thought I would stop off in Hollywood and catch the late movie. I couldn't believe it when I saw KENT PRUITT KEITH co- staring with Don Rickels in CPC Sharkey. Must have done well in the Marines. As I took off for home I heard a strange voice saying, Take me to Havanna. I turned around and there was GARY STRUB. His hi-jacking career lasted about as long as his movie career in Chico and the Man—about 20 seconds. On my last leg of the journey, I made my last stop at the super dome in New Orleans. The Minnesota Vikings and their Coach Mr. Ron Kaess were playing the Tampa Buccanners for the su- per bowl 55. Can you believe it-the Vikings finally won it, and after 40 years with the Viks', Coach Ron Kaess if finally going to retire. On my return I took one quick flight over my billion oil wells, and after my long flight, I was ready for a long swim in my imported ocean in the mid- dle of the Sahara. PAT QUADE 1977 Class History The class of '77 walked through the high school doors for the first time in 1974 with a total of 26 students. The first thing we did was to elect our class officers. They were as follows: Curt McCamish-president, Darrel Gentry-vice-president, Mauri Heggen-secretary-treasurer, and Sally Guyer and Pat Quade-student council representatives. Our class advisors were Mrs. Veronica Sikor- ski and Mr. John Nutter. Later in the year we lost one member of our class, Joe Baesler. As sophomores, we returned with a total of 28 students with the coming of Kathy Smith, Mark Stieg, and David Rice. Our class officers that year were Pat Quade-president, Darrel Gentry-vice- president, Mauri Heggen-s.ecretary-treasurer, and Martha Larson-student council representative. Our advisors were Mrs. Sikorski and Mr. Don Schillinger. Bill Coleman and Debbie Rupe joined us during the year, but both left later on. After making sure we got the freshman initiated in a proper way, we settled down to making money. When we returned as juniors, we found that we had 29 students. We'd lost Mark Stieg but gained Teri and Tami LaBree. Class officers were Sally Guyer-president, Kevin Rehbein-vice-president, Kelly Penn-secretary, Brad Freese-treasurer, and Kris Rehbein-student council representative. Our class advisors were once again Mrs. Sikorski and Mr. Schillinger. By continuing our money-making projects, we finally had enough money to put on the Junior-Senior Prom. Our theme was Colour My World , and the music was furnished by the Nightwalkers. It was hard work but we did it! And then came the year we'd been waiting for, our senior year, 1977. We'd lost David Rice and during the year Martha Larson went on to college, but we gained Helen Crabtree the second semester. Our senior officers were Greg Justice-president, Gary Strub-vice-president, and Brad Freese-secre- tary. Our loyal class advisors were Mr. Schillinger and Mr. Pat Mauch. We chose the daisy as our class flower, blue and silver as our colors, and Today's dreams are tomorrow's joys as our class motto. With this, wer finished our final year of high school. 20 TOB dCJfflOOQS L. to R., Standing: Ed Kennedy, Frank Nies, Mrs. Love, Mike Hutton, Kerry Sch- neider, John Strub, Steve Gentry, John Harkins, Jim Keith, Shannon Brady, Rit Sterns, Dane Castleberry, Evan Woolston, Rocky Mraz, Seated: Janet Speel, mon, Marla Jardee, Karen Markuson, Deb Hughes, Wendy Carter, Sonja Loken, Tynie Mad- er, Rod Freese, Loralee 'White, Cindy Welch, Vivian Dingfeldor, Mr. Kaess, Miss- ing: Justin Till, Casey Wagner, Don Boggs, Mark Gundlach The Officers L. to R.: Rod Freese-Representative, Evan Woolston-President, Frank Nies-Vice- President, Wendy Carter-Secretary, Mr. Kaess-Advisor, Mrs. Love-Advisor 22 Don Boggs Rod Freese 23 n'endy Carter Ed Kennedy 24 Karen Markuson 25 Frank Nies The 7 from back; Pam Welch, Jim Cline Nancy Rose, John Gentry, Mrs. Blair, Stan Markuson, Terri Brence, Llane Carrol Sally Speelmon, Pat Gundlach, Wanda Lewi Vicki Talkington The 9 from back row Miss Claypool, Ken Larson, Robin Dague, Brian Justice, 2nd row: Casey Gross, Candy Brown, 3rd row: Denise Hunker, Elaine Powell, Ronda Quade, Doug Bonsell, Anita Bruski, Alec White, Cindy Jenkins, Ty Markuson The Officers: Back Row: Mrs. Blair-Advisor Alec White-Representa- tive Miss Claypool-Advisor Front Row: Robin Dague-Secretary Sally Speelmon-Presi- dent Ronda Quade-V.-Presi- dent 27 Doug Bonsell Llane Carroll Candy Brown John Gentry 28 Casey Gross Kay Harkins Ken Larson Denise Hunker Wanda Lewis Pat Gundlach Cindy Jenkins 29 Brian Justice rau ouuitjujujuiju By rows from the back: The 8 i Helen Malenovsky, Guy Schneider, Karen Harkins, Carl Knapp, Phoebe Farnsworth, Pearl Ward, Deb Kor- turn, Cindy Harpster, Janna Coleman, Nancy Carter, Gerry Jenkins, Kathleen Larson, Tay- lor Buck, Kim Stieg, Doug Stieg, Cara Castleberry, Bill Wilson, Jerry Jenkins, Bob Blanchard, Marilyn Whitney, The '•O’ : Tracy Owen, Shane Pea- body, Linda Horner, Lisa Pruess, Dawn Stevens, Maureen Car- roll, Wanda McCamish, Ande Laird, Zane Yan- zick, Zane Peabody, Kyle Rehbein, Terri Higgins The Officers: Left to Right: Taylor Buck-V.-President Mr. Wilson-Advisor Zane Peabody-President Mrs. Tooke-Advisor Shane Peabody-Representa- tive Nancy Carter-Secretary 32 Cara Castleberry 33 Taylor Buck Phoebe Farnsworth 34 Kyle Rehbein 36 Doug Stieg Pearl Ward Marilyn Whitney Zane Yanzick 37 Left to Right, Back Row: Justin Till, Rod Freese, Managers, Don Schillinger, Head Coach, Darrel Gentry, Brad Freese, Kevin Rehbein, Bill Wilson, Shane Peabody, Ron Kaess, Assistant Coach, 3rd Row: John Speelmon, Brett White, Kent Keith, Jeff Venhaus, Pat Quade, Curt McCamish, Buff Brown, Greg Justice, 2nd Row: Zane Yanzick, Llane Carroll, Jim Keith, Mark Gundlach, Steve Gentry, Ed Kennedy, John Harkins, Evan Woolston, Casey Wagner, Frank Nies, 1st Row: Ty Markuson, Alec White, Stan Markuson, John Gentry, Pat Gundlach, Taylor Buck, Casey Gross, Brian Justice, Doug Bonsell, Don Boggs BQGfflW PQOV0Q C e aea© Qa© urn «©aaea q 40 TOUCHDOWN!!!! Sherry Hutton-Manager Darrel Gentry (No. 50) and Curt McCamish (No. 16) Left Captain Darrel Gentry conversing with the coaches Above: Pat Quade making another tackle Upper Left: Greg Justice (No. 76) Above: Curt McCamish (No. 16), Jeff Venhaus (No. 44) Left: Kevin Rehbein (No. 24), Llane Carroll (or. ground) Touchdown!!!!!! Kent Keith's airborne Brad Freese 42 Top: Go for those other guys!!!! Upper left: Kent Keith (No. 82) for a pass Above: Stan Markuson (No. 36) and John Speelmon make a tackle Left: (L. TO R.) Kent Keith, Brad Freese,. Darrel Gentry, John Speelmon, and Steve Gentry 43 Qbiise©ffli?sQayoQ All-Conference Defense: L. to R.: Kevin Rehbein, Darrel entry, John Speelmon, Ed Kennedy, Pat Quade All-State Team Honors: L. to R.: Darrel Gentry, John Speelmon, Brad Freese, Pat Quade, Kevin Rehbein, Curt McCamish L. to R.: Darrel Gentry-MVP Defense and Co-MVP Football Curt McCamish-Co-MVP Football Brad Freese-MVP Offense All-Conference Offense: L. to R., Standing: John Speelmon, Curt McCamish, Mr. Schillinger- Head Coach, Brad Freese, Jeff Ven- haus, Seated: Pat Quade, Kent Keith Darrel Gentry UOLaliB «sas esas so esasait Back Rows Kris Rehbein, Mgr., Shelley Gross, Dawn Stevens, Terri Lewis, Mauri Heggen, Sally Guyer, Deb Hughes, Coach Jim Anderson, Front Row: Lucy Nies, Mgr., Robin Dague, Tami LaBree, Karen Markuson, Martha Larson, Loralee White, Sandy Lovec Case 45 Tami LaBree and Martha Larson Above: Mauri cutting the net Above: Posing with their loot Below: Shelley and Deb Below: The Cheerleaders, Kevin Rehbein Casey Gross, Shane Peabody, Ken Larson The Bulldogs had a great year this year! The team won the conference with an undefeated record of 16-0, were the Dis- trict Champions, won the 2nd place trophy at Divisional, and reached the semi-finals at state before getting beat by two points in an overtime! The final record was 21-3. 47 Miss Jane Claypool Head Coach Sorry-no group picture available Names of Players: Loralee White Robin Dague Ronda Quade Wanda Lewis Sally Speelmon Nancy Rose Zane Peabody Lisa Pruess Maureen Carroll Korey Keith Tracey Owen Terri Higgins Dawn Stevens Wanda McCamish Nancy Carter Above: Zane Peabody (14), Maureen Carroll (30), and Lisa Pruess (42) Right: Robin Dague 48 Zane Peabody Above left: Robin Dague (30), Loralee White (jumping), and Lisa Pruess (42) Above right: Dawn Stevens Left: Terri Higgins (shooting), Maureen Carroll (30), and Wanda McCamish (32) Ronda Quade at the line, and Kathleen Larson (40) Robin Dague shooting, and Dawn Stevens (22) 49 Back Rows Ron Kaess, Head Coach, Don Boggs, Frank Nies, Steve Gentry, Kent Keith, Rod Freese, Don Schillinger, Assistant Coach, Front Row: Shane Peabody, Llane Carroll, Darrel Gentry, Curt McCamish, Pat Quade, Casey Gross, John Gentry Left: Coach Kaess at the Pep Assembly Below: Introduction of the starting five at tournament Above Left: Casey Gross looks on as Darrel Gentry shoots Above: Curt McCamish watches as Kent Keith goes up for two Left: Scenes from the Senior Parent's Night as Darrel Gentry, Pat Quade, Curt McCamish, and Kent Keith pre- sent their parents with roses Below Left: Curt McCamish trys a lay-up Below Right: The yelling fans 51 Casey Gross at the freethrow line steve does a juropshot Warming up before the big game! Swish!!!! The loyal fans cheer the team on to a victory 52 UjOVU'OUJ Get that ball!! Don Boggs and John Gentry watch for Frank Nies's tip-off Frank Nies (40), Shane Peabody (44), and John Gentry showing his style Ty Markuson (20), Llane Carroll(12) Don g0ggS gets the tip as Pat at the line, and Stan Markuson (24) Gundlach goes for it looking on 53 ata© boss aasoecQ Shane Peabody trys for two Llane Carroll goes up for a lay-up as John Gentry looks on 54 ??????????????? John Gentry (32) and Ty Markuson (40) follow Llane Carroll's shot ecaeasaaaeeae 'A' Squad, (L. to R.)« Teri LaBree, Tami LaBree, Shelley Gross, Sandy Lovec 'B' Squad, (L. to R.) Ande Laird, Zane Peabody, Robin Dague, Maureen Carroll 55 (with Amber Rose bba QOiia tfoooa Anderson as mascot) ttowte vaaecs L. to R., Back Row: Coach Jim Anderson, Lisa Pruess, Dawn Stevens, Elaine Powell, Maureen Carroll, Wanda McCamish, Kim Stieg, Mgr., Middle Row: Nancy Carter, Terri Brence, Sally Speelmon, Wanda Lewis, Karen Harkins, Korey Keith, Shelley Gross, Front Row: Pearl Ward, Karen Harkins, Ron- da Quade, Robin Dague, Karen Markuson Captain Shelley Gross being presented the 2nd place dis- trict trophy 58 Terri Brence ► Ronda Quade Karen Markuson Ronda Quade, Robin Dague, Pearl Ward, Karen Harkins Dawn Steven Robin Dague Shelley Gross 59 Karen Harkins Pearl Ward Sally Speelmon Nancy Carter 60 aeve aaea L. to R., Top Row: Jeff Venhaus, Brad Freese, Taylor Buck, Rod Freese, Coach Schillinger, 2nd Row: Pat Quade, Alec White, Ken Larson, Llane Carroll, Stan Markuson, Front Row: Zane Yanzick, Curt McCamish, Coach Schillinger giving some advice 61 Kevin Rehbein and Pat Quade Brad Freese Alec White Jeff Venhaus Rod Freese Curt McCamish Llane Carroll 62 Stan Markuson Ken Larson Jeff Venhaus Pat Quade and Brad Freese making a little conversation Kim Stieg, (Girls' Mgr.), Coach Anderson, Shelley Gross, Coach Schillinger Fans followed the teams everywhere 63 ACTIVITIES L. to R., Standing: John Gentry, Karen Harkins, Marla Jardee, Tynie Mader, Tana LaBree, 3rd Row: Kathleen Larson, Mark Anderson, Carl Knapp, Sally Speelmon, Pat Gundlach, Maureen Carroll, Ronda Quade, Pat Quade, Curt McCamish, Ed Ken- nedy, Ken Larson, 2nd Row: Debbie Elmore, Deb Hutton, Lori Fix, Phoebe Farnsworth, Greg Jus- tice, Sandy Lovec, Deb Hughes. Lucy Nies, 1st Row: Helen Crabtree, Korey Keith, Dawn Stevens, Pearl Ward, Sally Knapp The band—doing its job Standing: Evan Woolston, Mrs, Blair, Tyler Markuson, Casey Gross,Leo Farnsworth, Tod Dague, 3rd Row Lisa White, El ine Powell, Garth Qusde, Kara Keith, Dale Horner, Linda Horner, Dane Castleberry, Janet Speelmon, Candy Brown, Kerry Schneider, Lori Brown, Kin Stieg, 2nd Row: Karen Markuson, Mauri Heggen, Stan Markuson, Llane Carroll, Lisa Pruess, Ande Laird, Kilee Kuehn, Shay Beyer, Mel Mader, 1st Row: Letoy Farnsworth, Col- leen Quam, Stacey Madison, Cara C stleberry, Wanda McCamish Curt McCamish received • superior rating at both the District and St.ite Music FestivalI He is one of the finer music- ians to come out of Car- ter County High School. 65 Mrs. Blair directing the Girls’ Cho Performing at the concert Pat Quade was selected t. the All-State Chorus this year I His faithful teach- er was our own Peggy Blair. bb L. to R., Back Row: Curt McCamish, Dale Hor- ner, Mauri Heggen, Pat Quade, Steve Gentry, 2nd Row: Ken Larson, Lisa Pruess, Kevin Reh- bein, Wanda McCamish, John Gentry, First Row: Marla Jardee, accompanist, Mrs. Blair, Deb Hughes, Ronda Quade, Robin Dague, Denise Hunker, Sally Speelmon, Brain Justice, guitar ist, and Tynie Mader, drums aeiisev etaooae GIRLS CHOIR Back Row: Tynie Mader, Tracy Owens, Kim Stieg, Dawn Stevens, lianda Lewis, Shelley Gross, 2nd Row: Teri LaBree, Cara Castleberry, Linda Horner, Kath- leen Larson, Tami LaBree, Front Row: Cindy Harpster, Phoebe Farnsworth, Terri Higgins, Zane Peabody, Deb Kor- tum Wanda McCamish was the only vocal soloist to receive a superior ra- ting from Carter County High School at the Dis- trcit Music Festival this year. Wanda went on to the State Music Festival and received a good (III) rating. 61 Select Choir The 52-Member Choir The 64-Member Eand Ronda Mauri Quade Heggen Maureen Carroll Pat Quade Mrs. Blair pre- senting her mother with a rose Dawn Stevens and Korey Keith Curt McCamish Wanda McCamish m Marla Jardec Llane Carroll yaatfoeuaaii aeoooa qogqbw L. to R., Back Row: Tynie Mader, Llane Carroll, Deb Hughes, Janet Speelmon, Marla Jardee, Sally Guyer, Dale Horner, Mrs Love, Front Row: Terri Brence, Kelly Penn, Robin Dague, Karen Markuson, Curt McCamish, Qeeg Justice The Officers L. to R.: Mrs. Love-Advisor Sally Guyer-President Curt McCamish-Vice-President Greg Justice-Secretary (This picture was taken during the initiation of new members.) 70 QTOeeca? eeooeoii L. to R., Standing: Shane Peabody, Alec White, Dar- rel Gentry, Greg Justice, Curt McCamish, Evan Wool- ston, Rod Freese, Seated: Zane Peabody, Sally Speel- mon, Lucy Nies, Mauri Heg- gen, Sally Guyer, Mr. Tug- gle, Advisor Curt McCamish-President, Sally Guyer-Secretary, Mauri Heggen-Vice-President 71 QfiJfflBQlL STOP? L to R., Top to Bottom: Sandy Lovec, Janet Speelmon, Cindy Welch, Mauri Heggen, Dale Horner, Karen Markuson, Greg Justice, Curt McCamish, Wendy Carter, Mr. Mauch, Advisor, Steve Gentry, Sally Guyer, Kathy Smith, Sherry Hutton, Marla Jardee, Deb Hughes, Teri LaBree, Tynie Mader, Pat Quade, Lucy Nies Mr. Mauch-Advisor, Curt Mc- Camish and Sally Guyer-Co- Editors 72 L. to R., Standing: Sherry Hutton, Mrs. Love, Nancy Carter, Karen Markuson, Loralee White, Diane Erickson, Wendy Carter, Cindy Welch, Terri Brence, Tynie Mader, Anita Bruski, Wanda Lewis, Janet Speelmon, Elaine Powell, Seated: Steve Gentry, Llane Carroll, Terri Higgins, Pat Quade, Marla Jardee, Kent Keith 73 eaatfaaawae 1st Row (L. to R.): Maureen Carroll, Ande Laird, Shelley Gross, Sandy Lovec, Lucy Nies, Mr Tuggle-Advisor, Sally Guyer, Mauri Heggen, Mr. Wilson-Advisor, Tynie Mader, Tami LaBree, Teri LaBree, Robin Dague, Zane Peabody, 2nd Row: Karen Markuson, Deb Hughes, Denise Hunker, Vicki Talkington, Wanda Lewis, Kathleen Larson, Candy Brown, Terri Brence, Lisa Pruess, Tracy Owen, Sonja Loken, Terri Higgins, Kim Stieg, 3rd Row: Kathy Smith, Wendy Carter, Janet Speelmon, Deb Korturr, Helen Malenovsky, Anita Bru- ski, Nancy Rose, Wanda McCamish, Honda Quade, Elaine Powell, Sally Speelmon, Nancy Carter, Dawn Stevens, Marla Jardee, 4th Row: Linda Horner, Pearl Ward, Cindy Harpster, Cindy Welch, Kelly Penn, Sherry Hutton, Kris Rehbein, Loralee White, Terri Lewis, Vivian Dingfeldor, Cara Castle- berry, Cindy Jenkins The Officers Back Row: Mauri Heggen-Vice-President, Tynie Mader-Secre- tary, Front Row: Lucy Nies-Representative, Sally Guyer- President 74 1st Row (L. to R.) Darrell Gentry, Curt Me Camish, Lucy Nies, Brett White, 2nd Row: Teri La Bree, Sally Guyer, Tami La Bree, Kent Keith , Kevin Rehbein, Shelley Gross, Mauri Heggen, Deb Hughes, Rod Freese, Jeff Venhaus, Greg Justis, Buff Brown, Wanda Lewis, 3rd Row: Steve Gentry, Pat Quade,Kelly Penn, Karen Markuson, Jim Keith, Sandy Lovec, Kenny Larson, Alec White, Terri Brence, Rhonda Quade, Elaine Powell, 4th Row: Mr. Schillinger-Advisor, Llane Carroll, Brad Freese, Sally Speelmon, Sherry Hutton, Mark Gundlach, Kris Rehbein, John Speelmon, Terri Lewis, Mr. Kaess-Advisor. 75 veau baottvutouj L. to R , Standing: Phoebe Farnsworth, Sally Guyer, Maureen Carroll, Tracy Owen, Lisa Pruess, Sonja Lo- ken, Ande Laird, Tynie Mader, Cindy Jenkins, On the floor: Terri Higgins, Kathleen Larson, Kim Stieg, Wanda Lewis, Candy Brown, Cara Castleberry 76 Marching onto the floor at the District Tournament Watch out behind yaf Performing on the football field at half- time THE RIPPLE (at the Pep Assembly) The Drill Team was advised by Mrs. Sue Tooke. They perfomed at football games and during the boys and girls basket- ball games. They also traveled to the tournaments as half-time entertain- ment. At the end of the year, the Drill Team sponsored a talent show for local talent to raise money to pay for the Drill Team uniforms. It was a great success! 77 The Spinning Wheel Boys State Delegates; Rod Freese, Alternate Evan Woolston and Frank Nies, delegates Karen Markuson-alternate Tynie Mader-dle delegate Janet Speelnon-delegate Marla Jardee-alternate Girls' State Delegates: Model United Nations Delegates: L to R : Kent Keith, Janet Speelmon, Mark Gundlach, Karen Markuson, Mr. Kaess- advisor, Greg Justice 78 vtab KJQTO vaacae THE FRESHMAN TEAM Back Row: Tracy Owen, Maureen Carroll, Carl Knapp, Wanda Mc- Camish, Cara Castleberry, 3rd Row: Gerry Jenkins, Ande Laird, Zane Yanzick, 2nd Row: Helen Malenovsky, Kim Stieg, Front Row: Jerry Jenkins, Terri Hig- gins, Taylor Buck The Alternates Back Row: Alec White, Ronda Quade, ' lendy Carter, Front Row: Candy Brown THE EINSTEIN EIGHT Back R°ws Sally Guyer, Dale Hor- ner, Middle Row: Karen Markuson, Janet Speelmon, Stan Markuson, Llane Carroll, Front Row: Curt McCamish, Pat Gundlach 6 0 % THE CANDIDATES L. to R.: Kevin Rehbein, Pat Quade, Curt McCa ish, Darrel Gentry, Mauri Heggen, Tami LaBree, Ten La- Bree, Kris Rehbein BQOQ BBCOeeQffi 80 Just like the f50s evin, Darrel, Kris, and Tami Pat, Curt, Mauri, and Teri The Fonz -Jeff Venhaus Sally Quyer and Curt McCamish Marching in the Homecoming Parade Sophomore Float Freshman Float poaee eae cyoaBi Evan Woolston Wendy Carter The Theme Evan and Sonja Getting some advise acae TOBCJ„ easca 83 The band—Sundown Greg, Sally, and Llane 84 Wanda and Pat Must be a band break! Crowner Evan Woolston, and Candidates--Kelly Penn, Lucy Nies, Mauri Heggen, Sally Guyer, and Queen Sherry Hut- ton King Gary Strub, and Candidates— Dale Horner, Buff Brown, Brett White, Greg Justice, and Crowner Wendy Car- ter The Royalty during the Grand March Coming out of the tunnel 85 Now what do we do? Wendy and Evan Maureen and Curt ©oa aeaataaii ecaaastfeaas Don't look so interested!! L. to R : Mrs Love, Mrs Freese, Mrs. Blair, Miss Claypool, Mrs Tooke, Mrs. Carter, and Mrs. Willson 86 The 3 Stooges and Wanda Ladies Aid Meeting?? 87 acaaaee QJQQtK? Janet, Karen, Marla, and Tynie were the juniors who received scholastic pins. 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