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

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1979 DEDI CRT ION This annual is respectfully dedicated to John A. (Jack) and Eleanor Fatten for their unfailing attendance and support of school activities. The Carter County High School students have felt their strong support for many years and believe it to be a great asset. 1 Administration iperintendent, Drama, Speech, Girl a Basketball Coach MR. GARY TUOOV 2 Principal, P.E., Driver's Train! - MRS. SUSAN CARTER Clerk Janitors Ttic Coo): s Darlene Boggs, Gladys AsVir.f Joanne Cleveland Pictured left to right: Janice Markuson Tom McCamish,Owen Stieg, Lloyd Tonsend, Harriet Speelmon, Vernalea Kittlemann, Helen Stevens, Sue Carter 3 F A C U L T Y XT.. VUT AGRA American Bistory, Geography, Modern Problems, Civics, P.E., Asst. Football Coach, Bead Basketball Coach, Freshman Advisor, C Club Advisor HR. DON SCHILLIHGER Bookkeeping, General Business, Sociology, Economics, Office Practice, Sophomore Advisor, C Club Advisor, Bead Football Coach, Asst. Basketball Coach MRS. KATHX TIEG Art I, II, Geometry, Algebra I, General Math, Junior Advisor, Drill Teas Advisor, Cheerleader Advisor MRS. CAROL CARTER Typing I, II, Shorthand, Chorus, 7th ana 8th Grade JAisic, Sophomore Advisor Band, (fc ade School Hisio Freshaan Advisor MRS. BARBARA LOVE Guidance, Englieh I Honor Society Adrieor, Broadcasior Advisor Consumer Math, Algebra II, Physics, Computer Programming, Advanced Math, Senior Advisor, Annual Advisor MRS. JA5E FKTE Earth Science, Biology, Advanced Biology, Health, Cheerleader Advisor, Senior Advisor, Asst. Girl's Basketball Coach MR. CURT WILSON English Lit., English I., Adv. Comp., Library MRS. KATHY NOTARO American Lit., Novel•, Creative Writing., Basic Comp. 5 5ENIORS OF 79 Standing- Mrs. Frye, John Gentry, Stan Harkuson, Brian Justice, Doug Bonsell, Mr, Mauch 3rd Row- Kenny Bill Larson, Casey Gross, Jim Cline, Tyler Markuson, Llane Carroll, Pat Gundlach Alec White 2nd Row- Sally Speelmon, Ronda Quade, Elaine Powell, Vickie Talkington, Terri Brence, Robin Dague, Candi Brown 1st Row- Cindy Jenkins, ram Welch, Wanda Lewis, Nancy Rose Kenny Bill Larson, Terri Brence, Stan Markuson 6 Dougi Chorus 2, District Music Festival 2, Football 2-3-4, Basket- ball 2, Track 1-2-3-4, C Club 2-3-4, Drama Flay 4, Homecoming King 4, Math Team 1. DOUGLAS BCESELL Terri: Track 1-2-3-4, State Track Meet 1-2-3-4, Carterettes 1-2-3-4, Class Officer 3-4, Student Council 3-4, C Club 2-3-4, C Club Sec- retary 4, Honor Society 2-3-4, Band 1-2, Chorus 2-3-4, Girls Select Choir 4, Girls State Delegate 3, Model U.N. 3-4, Math Team 1-3, Bi- centennial Play 3, Drama Class Play 3, Broadcaster 2-3-4, Annual Staff 4, Homecoming Queen Candidate 4 Proc Qu n Sand id -t 4 — rC’ C7 Llane: Football 1-2-3-4, Football MVP 4, All State Football 4, All Conference 4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, Band 1-2-3-4, Drama Play 3, Choir 4, C Club 2-3-4, Broadcaster 1-2-3-4, Annual 3-4, Annual Editor 4, National Honor Society 2-3-4, District Music Festival 1-2-3-4, All District Band 1-3-4, Math Terns i.2-3-4, itodel U.N t Boy State Delegate 3f Bicentennial Plav 1, Ja£7, Rand ■ y- - h Slate Music Festival 4 Saluta tor ian, LLANE CARROLL CANDI BROWN Candi: Carterettes 1-2-3-4, Drill Team 1-2, Math Team 1, Drama Play 4, Band 1-2, District Music Festival 1-2. 7 Robin: Basketball 1-2-3-4, Basketball Co-Captain 4, Cheerleading 1- 2-?-4, Track 2, State Track Meet 2, Carterettes 1-2-3-4, C Club 3-4, National Honor Society 2-3-4, Annual Staff 3-4, Choir 1-2-3-4, Select Choir 1-2-4, Girls' Pop Ensemble 4, All District Choir 1-2-4, Musie Festival 1-2-3-4, State Music Festival 1, Math Team 1, Drill Team 1, Bicentennial Play 1, Drama Play 4, Class Officer 2, Girls' State Del- egate 3, Who's Who Among National High School Students 3, Homecomina ROBIN DAGUE Cueen 4, Valedictorian 4, All District Tournament Honorable Mention 3-4, All Conference Basketball Team 4 from Queen Candidate 4 John: Football 1-2-3-1 , Basketball 1-2-3-4, Band 1-2-3, Choir 1-2- 3-4, C Club 2-3- S All Conference Football 4, District Tournament Honorable Mention, Divisional Tournament Second Team, Rodeo Club 1- 2-3- , State Rodeo 1, Drama Play 4, Homecoming King Candidate 4, All District Choir 1-4, District Music Festival 1-2-4, State Music Festival 2. JOHN GENTRY c — • -—r r- 8 Fati Student Council Vice President , C Club 2-3- , C Club Representative , Bend 1-2-3- , Choree , Basketball 1-2-3- , Football 2-3- , Broadcaster Staff , Model OT1 3- , Rodeo Club 1-2-3- , District Hieic Festival 1-2-3- , Drama Play , Math Team 1-2, 111 District Band 3- , Bicentennial Play 1, Homecoming King Candidate 'TN7HIA J5 KH S Brian: Chorus 1-2-3- , Choral bassist and guitarist 1-2-3- , Jazt Band 2, , Football 2, Track 3- , Snoball King 9 Mass Choir bassist 3 State Music Festival 1, District Music Festival 1-2-3- , iatfe Team 3 KEN LARSON v00t''“?l 1-5-3-1 , Pn.V-otba1? 1-f ’V' i ■ ry: 1-?, M! TJistrict £' ? '• 1 H «21 Football , Ml Sta -- ?c o' 3 -t« Tr'?’: t 3-’-, Rotco CV 1-5-2- ' 5 Cl-.b 0-3-'! Pro King  PATRICK GONDLACH Drill Tea 1-2-3-  BRIAN JUSTICE 1 -3.il ri-0- - 2 —r?—2— 1 -2-2-'s Fbotbal? V  11 H Tr? ' ' 1-2-2- , L i 3 Officer , ? ?.- 2, 9 Vw ®: Cir4'VT'? ■4 93 1 f C-ir4.r r ’.' :' T rnV C oir •■ 13 ?ml Ct y1 ?- 4, f,.o,”‘'‘?’, 1 7 p ■•' Co 1 , m ' ■' 1 2 . fttwtait Oc ail Prou uoen U WANDA LEWIS 1 i Stan 1 Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Track 2-3, Girls Basket- ball Cheerleader 3-4,  C Club 3-4, Band 1-2-3-4, Music Festival 1-2-3-4, State Music Festival 1, Boys State 3, Model U.N. 4, Class Officer 1-3-4, Math Team 1-2, Who’a-Who in High School 4, Honor Band 1-3 Prom King Candid-V 4 TYLER MARKUSON Tyler: Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, C Club 4, Band 1-2, Drama Play 4, Rodeo Club 1-2-3-4, State Rodeo 3, District Music Festival 1-2, Boys State Alternate 3 10 Ronda: Band 1-2-3-4, Jazz Band 2-4, Choir 1-2-3-4, Select Choir 1« 2-3-4, All District Band 1-2, All District Choir 1-2-3-4, Music Festival 1-2-3-4, State Music Festival 1-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Basketball Co-Captain 4, Track 1-2-3, State Track 1-2-3, C Club 2-3-4, Carterettes 1-2-3-4, Carterette Secretary 4, Cheerleader 3, Homecoming Queen Candidate 4, Class Officer 2-3, Drill Team 1-2, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, Annual Staff 3-4, Broadcaster Staff 3-4, Bicentennail Play 1 RONDA QIADE ELAINE POWELL Elaine: Track 1-2, C Club 2-3, Carterettes 1-2-3-4, Band 1-2-3-4, Choir 1-2-3-4, Annual Staff 4, Broadcaster Staff 1-2-3-4, Basketball Manager 2 ” mcy: - i tiU. .   -• — . I ,1 Stuff a • f ... .i1 S', .ff ar  re ? _ VI. L- ' — • - • -. j ' % v a , • - - ' SALLY SPEELK3N NANCY 30SE YI Basketball 1-2, Track 1-2-3-4, «C Club 3-4. erette. 1- 4 Annual Staff 4, Class Officer 1, Student Council 2-4, Bi- ’1 r«. “ 1-2-3-«. i-2-3-4’ s ie t :T3l Festiva 1 2, Jazz Bend 4, National Honor Society 3-4, ►1 U N. 3-4, Girls State Alternate 3, Drarm Class ng Queen Candidate 4, Who s Who in American High School 4 11 Vickis Carterettes 1-2-5-4 Annual 4 Broadcaator 4 Student Council Representative 1 Queen Candidate 4 VICKI talkihqtoh Pans Carterettea 3-4, Broadcaator 3-4, Annual Staff 4, Football Manager 4, Chorua 2-3-4, Sboball Queen Candidate 4, Broadcaator Editor 4 PAM WELCH Alecs Football 1-2-3-4, Football Captain 4, Track 1-2-3-  , Basketball 1-2, C Club 2-3-4, Student Council 1-2,4,  C Club President 4, Class President 1, MVP Offense Football 3-4, Math Tees t. Student Council Rep. 0 Bicentennial Play 1, Drama Play 4, All Conference football . k ALEC WHITE Class Poem This is our class. Some were thankful to pass. We would push and pull And feed each other UbiUl . We all laughed and cried And won whenwe tried. Sometimes we would fight. But things always turned out right. We planned and we dreamed And hoped and schemed, JJor the time we could say, '’We graduate from CCHS today. We now say our goodbye's With tears in our eyes. But the memories will shin For we are the class of 79 Class Will I, Doug Bonsell will my ability of goofing around all th time to CCHS students, ihis old school won’t last two more years with this kind of will. I, Terri Brence, will all my degrading experiences to Joe Bruski. I, Candi Brown, will my braces to Wanda McCamish. I, Liana Carroll, will my old station wagon to Jeff and Clint and half of my little black book to Justin and the other half to Rod Walker. I, Jim Cline, will my ability to keep my car on the road to Clint Sterns and Jeff Elmore. I, Robin Dague, will my eating habits to Kim Stieg, and my ability not to get my boyfriend hung up im my braces to Laurice Bey°r. I, flohn Gentry, will my ability to get along with Coach Acra in basketball to Shay Beyeri all you have to do is not dAnk around Shay. I, Casey Gross, will ay Bulldogging ability to Shane Peabody. I, Pat Gundlach, will my ability to put up with Mr. Schillingers jokes to any- one who ha8 a warped sense of humor. I, Cindy Jenkins, will my ability to keep quiet to Tod Dague and Jerry Keith. I, Brian Justice, will my ability to run the two mile to Steve Allen. The main things are- keep a steady pace and for Heaven's sake don't die on the third lap. I, Kenny Larson, will my speed, grace and agility to Mel Mader, and my size in football to Joe Bruski. I, Wanda Lewie, will my ability to be a good tripper to Klkel H. and my good moods that last more than five minutes to Mr. Tuggle. I, Stan Markuson, will my rodeo ability to Shane Peabody. See you at nationals, Walter. 13 I, $yler Markuson, will my ability to not get stopped on Prom night to Mark Anderson. I, Elaine Powell, will my secret not s I got in nigth grade to Kim Stieg. Take car- of them Kim, maybe we will n ed th m someday. I, Ronda Puade, will my locker to Skeefc r. Its a family tradition. I, Nancy Rose, will my locker to Deb Kortum so she can bug Nancy Kay. I, Sally Speelmon, will my squatty body to Kara Keith. I, Vicki Talkington, will my weekends out at Bucks to all th- girls in Taylor's little black book and my cut? little jokes to the junior that has no humor. I, Pam Welch, will my expertise in skipping school to Cindy Harpster, Helen Malenovsk , and Pat Coleman. I, Alec Whit- , will my black hat and sun glasses to Smoke Loken. It is the year 1999« As I fly in on one of the United States Air Force's newest jets. I can see that the town of Ekalaka has grown. Due to the coal boom it is now the largest city in Montana. As my Jet lands. I see a wel- coming ccumittee that only a four star General, such as myself, deserves. After the usual festivities. I set about to find a few old classmates. The first person I set out to find was Alec White. After two hours of look- ing, I sat down to rest. My aide turned on the T.V. and who should I see but Alec, playing football for the Oakland Raiders. Alec always did know class v when he saw it. After seeing the game, the post-game interview revealed Candi Brown, who married Alec immediately after the game. It took her long enough but she finally caught him. After resting, I set about to find s few ether classmates. As I pulled into the Conoco, I saw two familiar faces. One was Stan Markuson. who now owns the entire Conoco Oil Company. He insists that all give a special discount on Body Jobs. The other was Tyler Markuson. He owns a trucking line which he took over from his brother. He tenderly '♦alls his line, Bearfat Freight Bauling. A8 I drove down mainstreet, I passed by a car that was larger than mine. I immediately flagged it down. Who should be inside but Casey and Ronda Gross. Casey is now the mastermind behind the First National Bank. But as you all know, behind every man is a successful woman. They now have 12 children and the largest house in town. Class P 14 As I said ny farewells, litter borno bj six wonen. carried s r cn tires and is T spotted a man b ir. packed down the stre t in a To ray surprise it «os Pat OunJlacb. 'k ‘.as beer '1 i • As I wandered about the townt I spotted a familiar brown Chevy pickup. As it pulled to a stop I was surprised to find Elaine Powell at the wheel. She said sh6 is now running a taxi service between Ekalaka and Baker. I accented her offer to ride along. As we drove along the highway, I asked her the where- abouts of Vickie Talkington. She said that no one really knew for sure, but she had received a letter 4 months ago from her and Vickie was in Arabia, start- ing n male barer for herself. When we got to Baker, I saw an artist on the street comer. Peeling sorry for her, I thought I could help her out. As I approached I realized that it was Pam Welch, who is now a famous artist. She said she was back so that she could remember how the common people lived. Seeing that she needed no assistance, I moved on. While strolling about Baker, I saw a huge auditorium. I stepped in and found Brian Justice on stage. He had taken after his idol, Carlos Santana, and was playing music the way he liked it, loud and mean. As I could no longer take the noise, I caught the Powell taxi back to Ekalaka. Upon entering town, I saw a ihapely figure dressed in black.directing road graders. Lpoking closer, I saw Wanda Lewis. Behind her was a man with a small tint of red hair. I knew Wanda was an avid Women'9 Libber, but I didn't think she would go that far. As we drove down town, I saw the Larson Eauioment building, I went in and saw Kenny Larson standing behind the counter. After shooting the bull for a- while, he told me that he had married Sally Speelmon. They had received the Speelmon ranch a9 a wedding present and that Sally was home tending their 9 children and 200 pigs. I strolled by the White House and noticed a familiar green Ford pickup in the driveway. Doug Bonsell and Lisa were trying to break the world's record for staring at each other. Oh, and by the way, I later learned that Doug now has the largest collection of WRECKED green Ford pickups in the country. 15 After walking for hours, I met my old frAand Terri Brenne, She is still up to her old trick of chasing older men. She now has quite a collection, or so I hear. She told me that John Gentry now-owns what used to be called Munro Plumbing. Of course, it is now called J A L Plumbing. Before parting company, we met with another classmate, Robin Bague. She is still after her dad's hired man. Robin told us that Llane Carroll was now a engineer for the United States Army. He is now constructing the world's largest man-made dam. Shows you what brains can do. After saying good-bye to Terri and Robin I headed back to my Jet. On the way I say a pickup pulling a horse trailer. As it pulled up beside me I saw Nancy Rose. She now has one of the largest ranches in Montana, since the Rose and Keith ranches merged. She told me that Cindy Jenkins owns a large quarter horse ranch in the upper part of the state, and is raising fine race horses. As I departed from Ekalaka, a thought eccured to me. If we have done all this in 20 years, what will we have accomplished in another 20? I pondered this question as I flew into the big blue sky towards Washington D.C, 16 It's frorr; Mr. Wilson (he sent a JOKE; SENIORS IN RCTION!!!! Hy First A !! It's Dress Dp Da ! Vanda, NOT NOV .!! JUNIORS vlsors-Mrs. Stieg, Mr. Wilson Class Officers—Tayler B.f Bill w., Deb K., Nancy C., Shane P 18 Debra Kortura Shane Peabody NOT SHOWN David Adams John Adams Bob Blanchard Maureen Carroll Cindy Harpster m t i Jerry Jenkins 19 Korey Keith Wanda MeCamish Guy Schneider Carl Knapp Tracey Owen Dawn Stevens Zane Peabody V Doug Stieg Helen Malenovsky Li9a Preuss Kim Stieg 20 T. J. Stout Rodney Walker Pearl Ward Marilyn Whitney Julie Joppa This is going to be fun! Taking life easy. Remember when I was doggin at District Rodeo? 21 There's a mouse back therein SOPHOMORES Class ' 1sors--Mr. Schillingei C Krs. Car Class Officers—Jackie S., Leri B., MIkel !T. Lori Brence Jackie Speelmon Mikel Higgins Jule Walter 23 i Pat Coleman Justin CXxyer PHOTO Nof Available Debbie Hutton Johnny Brown Kyia King Melanie Buck Leo Farnsworth Jerry Keith Donald Carey Letoy Farnsworth Karen King Tana Labree 24 Sally Knapp neggy Malenovsky Kevin Stout Gary Smith Aileen Ward Jitt Walter Lisa White 25 FRESHMEN Mrs. Stevonsf Tod D., 1-lark A.f Kilee K., Garth Q,. , Mr. Acra Garth Quade t Mark Anderson Kilee Kuehn Tod Daque 'A Steve Allen Laurice Beyer Laurie Brown Joe Bruski Debbie Elmore Jeff Elmore Scott Elmore Julie Hutton I Lucy Joppa Kara Keith Shelly Kerr Karla Knipfer • 7 2e Stacey Madison Lora Smith STUDENTS In ACTION Top Row Middle Row : Front Row: Coach Schlllinger, Joe Bruski, Rodney Walker, John Gentry, Tyler Markuson, Jim Strand, Norton Walker, Russell Rose, Jerry K«ith, Asst. Coach Acra, Manager Justin Guyer, Shane Peauody, Doug Mraz, A ec hl e •. Ji™ , Ken Larson, Gerry Jenkins, Mel Mader, Don Carey, Tayler Buck Llane Carroll, Manager Garth Quade, Mark Anderson, John Brown, Eric Loken, Casey Gross, Doug Bonsell, Pat Gundlach, Bill Wilson, Stan Markuson, John Adams, David Adams. Manager Pam Welch EASTERN DIVISION RECORD CHRMPS 7 wins 1 I OSS BULLDOG FDOTBRLL 1978 Ken, Llane, Alec, John, Shane, Bill and Tyler John G. Jim C., Alec Shane, Llane 31 1 OUR COACHES Don Schillinger Walt Arra Ken L. Llane C. r 32 Alec w., Ty M., Bill w., Ken L. Shane P. CIRL5 “H” BH5KETBHLL Top Row: Kara K., Jitt W., Laurice B., Dawn S., Korey K., Wanda M., Maureen C. Bottom Row: Mrs. Frye, Tana L., Jule W., Honda Q., Robin D., Lori M., Mr. Anderson Kneeling: Kim S., Tracey 0. RECORD 1 A wi m 6 losses 34 Take That I Dawn Honda Kara Dawn Mine I Tracey O., Jitt W., Laurice B.t Ronda Q.t Korey K., Dawn S., Mr. Anderson B SQURD Melanie B.t Jitt W.f Lisa P What'8 the score? Lori M., Jule V.t Cynthia W. RTHLETIC all district basketball Top row: Casey Gross, Mr. Acra, Shane Peabody Botton row: John Gentry HONORS ALL STATE FOOTBALL Top rcW: Kenny Larson, Shane Peabody 3otto.n row: Mr. Schillinger, Llano Carroll ALL P‘nvT at t Mr. Anderson, Dawn Stevens CLASS C FOOTBALL COACH OF THE YEAR Mr. Don Schillinger DISTRICT U-C COACH OF THE YEAR Mr. Walt Acra 39 DIVISIONAL TOURNAMENT ALL CONFERENCE GIRLS BASKETBALL Top: Kara Keith, Mr. Anderson, Dawn Stevens Bottom: Robin Dague ALL CONFERENCE BASKETBALL Top row: Casey Gross, Mr. Acra, Shane Peabody Bottom row: Llane Carroll, John Gentry Boys Basketball ?op row: Mr. Don Schillinger Asst. Coach, John Gentry, Rodney Walker, Tyler Karkuson, Justin Guyer, Mr Walt Acra Head Coach;3otton; row: Karen King manager, Shane Teabody, Doug Mtaz, ilcl ..ader, Gerry Jenkins, Llano Carroll, Stan Tlarkuson y Kara Keith manager Season Record Conference Record wins losses 9 7 Overall Record wins losses 12 14 40 LIane t Caseyt Rodney Pat double pumps GIRLS TRACK Aileen Ward, Jackie Speelmon, Karen Harkins 2 Mile Jitt Walters, Javelin, Shot Discus DISTRICT Aileen Ward Mile, 2 mile Laurice Beyer, High Jump, 880, Medley, Long Jump, 100 yd. dash WINNERS Terri Brence, Captain 100 yd. dash, 80 , 110 hurdles, 440 relay Kaaa Keith, 880 Medley 440 yd. dash 43 Aht cor.e on guys. That's wasn't funny LIane is too sano. BOYS TRACK 45 Brian Justice 46 47 ■COS ISSN I n “A” Cheerleaders ii r n T r r i 48 Got that Beat I Robin Maureen Casey G , Shane P., Tayler B. Stan M. 49 “C”CLUB Top Row: 2nd Row: 3rd Row: Bottom Row: Mauroen C., Jim C., Korey K., Doug B., Shan© P.f U ne C. Bill V.. John G., Ty M.f Casey G. Zane P., Lisa V., Pearl V., Nancy C., Dawn S., Jitt V., Jackie S.. Jule V., Lisa P. Robin D., Vanda M., Karen R.f Kim S., Sally S., Kyla K., Melanie B. Mr. Schillinger, Stan M., Alec V., Pat G., Mr. Acra Justin G Lori M., , Ronda Q • • 9 Top Row: 2nd Row: 3rd Row: Bottom Row: Colleen Q f Carla K., Kara K., Kilee K., Stacey M., Laurie B., Shelley K., Helen M., Pat C., Pearl V., Nancy C., Cindy H. Julie H., Beth E., Korey K., Tammy S,, Deb H., Candy B., Ronda Q.t Nancy R., Para V,, Lisa V., Jitt V., Cynthia V., Kim S.t Jackie S., Peggy M. Jaci H., Julia L., Sally S.f Elaine P., Vicki T.f Lisa P., Cindy J., Lori M., Mikal H., Tracey 0., Vanda M., Linda H., Deb K., Ande L« 9 Cara C Deb E., Karen H., Tana L., Melanie B., Kyla K., Zane P., Robin D., Terri H.f Maureen C.f Lora S., Jule V., Sally K., Dawn S. 50 National Honor Society Top row Tracey Owen, Wanda McCamish, Kim Stieg, Helen Ifelenovsky, Cindy Ha ; ;-t r Second row Terri Higgins, Maureen Carroll, Ande Laird, Cara Castleberry, Dawn Ste ens Third row Tayler Buck, Sally Speelnon, Terri Drence, Llane Carroll, Robin nague Student Council Top row Mr Tuggle, .7ar ’a Lewis, Sally Speelnon, Fat Gundlach, Mr. Acra Middle row Mikel Higgins, Alec White, Terri Drence, Shane Peabody Bottom row Jackie Speelnon, Tayler Back, Tod Dague, Deb Kortum 51 N C E R T Back Rows Phoobe F, Karla K, Colleen Q, Julia L, Lauirie 8, Kilee K, T.J. S, Melanie B, Kyla K, Elaine P, Kara K, Jaci H Third Row: Tori M, I ra S, Jackie S, Cindy J, Julie H, Helen M, Zane P, Karen K, Pearl V, Vanda M, Robin D, Terri H, Pam V ZqcG'A Row: Kia Z9 Vickie T, Liaa P, Ronda Q, Tracy V, Nancy C, Deb K, Cara C, Dawn S, Pat C, Ailee V 1 v: Mrs. Carter, Mikal H, ially K, Karen H, Letoy F, Cindy IT, Deb E, Terri B, Stacy M, Lori B, Sally S C H Top Row: Lisa P, Kim S9 Pheohe F, Karla K, Julia L, Colleen Q Laurie 3, Kilee K, Shay Bf Eric Lf Shane P, Melanie Ef Kyla Kf Pam V , Jaci H, Terri Hf Elaii e P Third Row: Llane C, Ronda Q, Jackie S, Cindy Jf Julie H, Helen Mf Zane P, Mikal H, Pat G, John G, Kenny L, Karen K, Pearl W, VJanda M, Robin D, Cara C. Second Row: Laura S, Don C, Lori K, Kara K, Lptoy P, Vicki Tt Tracy 0, Todd Df Leo F, Brian Jf Cindy H, Sally S, Deb K, Dawn St Linia H, P t C. Bottom Row: Mrs, Carter, Karen H, Mel M, Sally K, Mark A, Norton W, Sweeter Q, Rodney W, Justin G, Bill Wt Deb E, Stacey M, Lori.B, Aileen W, Terri B, Nancy C. I R 52 GIRLS POP Top row: 2nd row: 1st row: Ronda Quade, Tracy Owen, Letoy Farnsworth, Lisa Pruess, Karer. Harkins, Wanda McCamish, Dawn Stevens Jackie Speelmon, Stacy Madiscn, Sally Speelmon, Cara Castleberry, Robin Dague Lora Smith, Sally Knapp, Lori Munro, director Mrs Carter, Drums-Tana La3re , Guitar-Brian Justice, Fiano-Kim St-eg Top row: Lisa Pruess, John Gentry, Mark Anderson, Kenny Larson, Rodney Walker, Sally Speelruon 2nd row: Ronda Quade, Tracy Owen, Don Carey, Justin Ojyer, Wanda McCardah, Robin Dague 1st row: Director Mrs. Carter, Kim Stieg, Shay Beyer, Mel Mader, Lori Munro Drums-Tana LaBree, Guitar-Brian Justice, Piano-Cara Castleberry 53 In tree: Don Carey, Karen Harkins, Cara Keith, Stan Markuson, Lisa Pruess, Skeeter 3uade Standing: Brian Justice, Mark Anderson, Sally Knapp, Lori Munro, Elaine Powell, director Mrs. Stevens Kneeling: Mel ttader, Cara Castleberry, Ronda Quad , Sally Speelmon, Kim Stieg 54 Superior Ratings Kin Stieg Rond a Qiade Lisa Preuss Wanda HeCamish SS Honda Cuade Wanda MtGarnish Lisa White Elaine Powell Superior Ratings Pat (Xindlach Ronda Quade Mrs. Carter Lisa Preuss 56 Mrs. Carter Wanda McCamish Llane Carroll CCHS BRNO Back Row: 3rd Row: 2nd Row: Front Row: Leo F., Nita S., Karen H., Tana L , Jon C., Jason N., Michael C., Scott A., Rcnda Mrs. Stevens, Alar. H«, Tom C., K. C. Keith, Jim W. , Linda H , Jackie S«, Sally Lisa W., Elaine P., Ken L., Garth C., Lori M., Kara K., Brooke A., Penny J., Clint P., Lisa F., Leigh C., Charla C., Jar.a C., Verna H., Valorie B., Connie 3., Beth C., Ki.ee K., Mel M., Shay B., Llane C., Usa P., Kin S., Laurie B., Vickie M., Heidi S., Carolyn J., Korey K., Daw. S., Pearl W., Sally K., Letoy F., Colleen Q., Cara C., Lorenda F.t Phoebe F., Manda M., Not Pictured: Lori Latham, Stan Markuson, Pat Gundlach Top Melanie Buck, Cindy Jenkins, Colleen 3uan, Mikel Higgins, ICaren King Standing Dei Elrore, Sally K:;app, Ife thy Stieg, Stacey Madison, Kim St leg, Lisa Preuss, Ande Laird, Phoebe Farnsworth, Kneeling Nancy Carter, T.J. Stout Traceys CX en, Laurie Brown, Karen Harkins, Sitting Nancy Rose, Linda Horner, Jaci Horner, Cara Castleberry 5° BROADCASTER Top row: Harold Nies, Wanda Lewis, Casey Gross, Ronda Quade, Nancy Carter, Nancy Hose, Justin Guyer Middle row: Cynthia Wolff, Jackie Speelmon, Peggy Malenovsky, Lisa White, Lori Brence, Sally Knapp, Aileen Ward, Korey Keith, Deb Hutton, Bottom row: Pan Welch, Terri Brence, Uane Carroll 7ickie Talking ton, Pat Oundlach, Karen Harkins, Usa Preuss, Melanie Buck, Elaine Powell ANNUAL Top Row: 2nd Row: 3 d how: earl Ward, Uane Carroll, Nancy Rose, Nancy Carter onda Quade, Casey Gross, Marilyn Vhitney, Cindy Harpswr, Helen idenov3ky ebra Kortum, Korey Keith, Elaine Powell, Vickie Talkinjton, an Welch, faureen Carroll, Cara Castleberry, Ande Laird, Kin teig, Bottom Row: Gerry Jenkins, Ktfbin E jue, Bob Blanchard Blazing Guns at oaring . . ’ Gulch Brian J.f Stan M.t John G., Tyler M.t Nancy C., Wanda L.« Pat G« Brian J.% Stan M.f John G.t Pat G.t Tyler H., Wanda L Tayler B.t Wanda L.f Nancy C.f Brian J., John G., Pat G.f Tyler M.f Nancy C. M A T H Bk. Row: Mel M., Karla K., Mrs. Stieg, Colleen Q., Mark A. Mid. Row: Lora S.,.Julia L. Fr. Row: Kilee K., Harold N., Tod D., Julie H. T E A M 1st Row: 2nd Row: 3rd Row: 4th Row: Justin G , Melanie B., Llane C Tracey 0 f Terri H f Dawn S 9 Jacfcie S.f Sa ly Mrs. Stieg, Don C.f Carl K., Norton W., Helen M., Leo F., Kevin S., Gary S., Jerry K. Kim S., Jaci H. Mr. Mauch 61 Top row Ande Laird, Maureen Carroll, Kin Stieg, Tayler Buck Middle rcw Terri Higgins, Tracey Owen Nancy Rose, Helen Malenovsky, Walt Acra Bottom row Pat Gundlach, Sally Speelnon, Stan Nark us on, Terri Brence, Llan- Carroll v? y’ ?'n Larson' r' lanie Usa Preuss, Kyla King, «Si w 7’ ,?n J Gundlach« «rl Higgins, Sally Knapp, L ree Se Karen llarkins. J ry Keith, Russell Rose, David Adams Tyler Karkuson, Tfcyler Buck, Zane Pcabod. , Guy S , !der C 2 HIGH SCHOOL WEEK Stau Markuson, Llane Carroll BOYS STATE Carl Knapp (2nd Alternate) Gerry Jenkins (1st Alternate) Bill Wilson, Tayler Buck 'T’XS ST 72 Kim Stieg, (Alternate) Maureen Carroll, Tracey Oven So that's what it's for!!!! HOMECOMING 65 Sophomore Float Freshman Float 66 INITIATION Disco Kid Well, Hello Dolly! He's ours! Don't squeeze the Charmin Sno-Ball Brian J. Beth E. Paw W. f Joe B. Brian J.t Terri B. , Jitt W.f Guy S f Deb K., John A. 6E KING-KENLRRSON QUEEN-WRNDR LEWIS MUSIC BY SOUTHSTRR 09 70 Awards Night 71 Baccalau reate Baccalaureate speaker: Pastor Bob Snith Invocation and Benedictions Pastor Doyle Pickens Concert Choir Commencement 'The tides of the future wash away the footprints of the past, but the e dories always renain. 7? J_ 73 Gee, I’m so proud of myself! 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