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

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mo Ked?c;ke -fcctU n,-G ldjf. WaJLpttuu 'l ariJty ?i(£ru In Dedication UctAoru Mr. Curtis Wilson Born: October 21, 1929 Attended High School in Westbrook, Minnesota Graduated USAFI 1949, Graduated High School 1954 Served in U. S. Navy 1948-1952 Served two years in Korea Attended Dawson Community College 1959-1961 Black Hills State College 1961-1963 Teacher and Principal Boulder Canyon School 1963-1964 Sixteen years experience at Carter County High School Married: 1955 to Eddie, the daughter of rodeo producer, Floyd Weaver, of Plum Creek Ranch, Walnut Grove, Minnesota. The Class of 1980 warmly dedicates this annual to Mr. Curtis Wilson for his 16 years of service to the students, faculty, and administration of Carter County High School. We, the Class of 1980, thank you, Mr. Wilson, for the four years of help, concern, and superior education you have given to our class. 2 In memory Pat Tav rsexet Dr. Carl G. (Pat) Townsend Born: Camp Crook, South Dakota, October 4th, 1935 Graduated Ekalaka High School 1953. Served with U. S. Army in Germany. B.S. Summa Cum Laude, Rocky Mountain College in Billings. M.A., Ph. D. Wash. State University Professor of Mathematics Southern Illinois University Rajshahi University, Bangladesh, Arts and Science University, Rangoon, Burma, National Normae University, Taipei, Taiwan, NVEA Fellow Fulbright Professor, U. S. Dept, of State grantee. Pat was proficient in German, French, Bengali, Burmese and Chinese(Mandrin). He was a dedicated teacher, a warm and friendly man, who enjoyed living experiences from a broad spectrum of cultures, but he remained devoted to Carter County where his ranch and his roots were. 3 AcWnistraiiou Mr. Anderson: Superintendent Mrs. Pat Freese: Secretary Mr. Tuggle: Principal, P.E. eacher, Carterette Advisor, Drivers EP. Teacher 4 Mrs. Sue Carter: Clerk Mrs. Bev Willson: Assistant Clerk F5LC1L.F Mr- Wilson: English 1. Library, Advanced English Literature. Oirterette Advisor, Senior Advisor L'r. Schillinger: Accounting, General Business Office Practice, Sociology, Football Goach, Assistant Basketball Cbach, Boys Track roach, C-Club Advisor, Jr. Class Advisor Mr. Acra: American History, Civics, Modem Prot lenK. Mr. Mauch: Trigonometry, Advanced Math, ItoyeGasketball Cbach. Assistant Football Cbach, General Math, Algebra, Geometry, Student Counsel Advisor. Sophomore Class Advisor Freshran Advisor, Annual Advisor C-Club Advisor, 5 Mrs. Rlair: Choir, Creative Writing American Literature, Speech, Practical English, Freshman Advisor Mrs. Vaskey: Chemistry, Biology, Earth Science, Drill Team Advisor, Junior Class Advisor, Cheerleader Advisor Mrs. Notaro: American Literature, Rasic Oarrposition, English 1 Mrs love: Guidance Counselor, National Honor Society Advisor, Senior Advisor Mrs. Carter: Typing 1, Typing 11, Shorthand 6 Janice Markuson, Owen Stieg, Tom McCar.ish, Harriet Speelmon, Lloyd Townsend, Vemalea Kittlemann, Helen Stevens, Sue narter; Clerk. Marvin Erickson Beaver Flats Mr. and Mrs. Tendell Gandy: Custodians Left to Right: Mrs. Gladys Askin, Mrs. Barn Strait, Mrs. n rlene Boggs Dennis Korneychuck MillTron 7 Les Tean Ridgeway emoR Back Row: Middle Row: Front Row: Pearl W., Cara 0., Phoebe F., Peb K., Bill N., Mr. Wilson T inda B., Cindy H., Nancy C., Kim 8., Tammy S., Bob B., Tracey 0., Tour S., Bill V., Johr A. Bhane P., Guy S., Pawn S., Korey K., Kathleen I Lisa P., Terri H., Wanda N., Tavler . Rodney W., Ande L., ., Maureen C Advisors: Mr. Wilson, Mrs. Love President: Maureen Carroll Secretary: Vice President: Tracey Owen Representative: Deb Kortum Bill Wilson 8 Freakv: Football 3-4, Rodeo Club 3—4, Track 3-4, State Track Meet 3, C Club 4 Prom King 4 JAMES DAVID ADAMS Sweets: Football 3-4, Soccer 1-2, Soccer Captain 2, Aeronautics Club 1, C Club 3-4. C Club Officer 4, SnoBall King Candidate 3, Home- coming King 4, Track 3-4, Divisional Track Meet 3-4, GBB Cheerleader 4 JOHN EDVARD ADAMS Ichabod: Basketball 1-2-3, Track 2-3-4, Who’s Who Among American HS Students 3, Annual Staff 3-4, C” Club 4 ROBERT JOHN BLANCHARD Football 1-2-3-4, All Conference FB 4, Basketball Track 1-2, Chorus 2, District Music Festival 2, National Honor Society 2-3-4, Rodeo Club 1-2-3-4, Rodeo Club Officer 3, State Rodeo 3-4. District f?2 HS Rodeo Officer 2, Divisional Track Meet 1-2, ”CM Club 2-3-4, C” Club Officer 4, Class Officer 1-3, Boy's State Delegate 3, Math Teams 1-2-3-4, Drama Class Play 3, Homecoming King Canditate 4, C3£ Cheerleader 1-2-3-4, District Cheerleading Award 2 Model UN 3 Go- 'a lutat or Ian TAYLER FRANK BTTK 9 MAUREEN AMA CARROLL Reen: Band 1-2-3-A, Jazz Band 4, Band Officer 4, Distict Honor Band 2-3-4, Dlstirct Music Festival i-2-3-4 National Honor Society 2-3-4, National Honor Society Officer 3-4, Cheerleader 1-2-3-4, Drill Team 1, Girls Basketball 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2, Math Teams 1-2-3-4, Girls State Delegate 3, Model UN 3 Carterettes 1-2-3-4, Student Council 4, Class Officer 2-4, C Club 2-3-4, Annual Staff 3-4, Homecoming Candidate 4, District Cheerleading Award 3 _ Co-Salutatorian Nancy Kay: Chorus 1-2-3, Carterettes 1-2-3-4, C C Club 2- 3-4, Broadcastor Staff 1-2-3-4, Annual Staff 3, Drill NANCY KAY CARTER Team 3, Basketball 1-2, Track 1-2, Track Manager 3, Football Manager 4, Student Council 4, Student Council Officer 4, Drama Class Play 3, Rodeo Club 3 C.J.: Band 1-2-3-4, Jazz Band 3-4, District Honor Band 2-3-4, District Music Festival 1-2-3-4, State Music Festival 3,i«Choir 1-2-3-4, Girls Choir 2-3 Swing Choir Accompaniest 3-4, National Honor Society 2-3-4, Math Team 1-2, Drill Team 1-3, Carterettes 1-2-3-4, Carterette Officer 4, Society of Distinguished HS Students 2, Who’s Who Among American HS Students 3, Annual Staff 3-4 Prom Candidate h CARA JEAN CASTLEBERRY Phoebe: Band 1-2-3-4, Choir i-2-3-4. Girls Choir 1, District Music Festival 1-2-3-4, All District Band 3, Drill Team 1-2-3 10 PHOEBE LYNN FARNSWORTH Cindy: Choir 1-2-3-4, Girls Choir 2, Carterettes 1- 2-3-4, Annual Staff 3-4 Annual Staff Assistant Editor 4, Broadcaster Staff 4, National Honor Society 2-3-4 CYNTHIA RUTH HARPSTER Ralph b: Girls Basketball I, Choir 1-2-3-4, Cheer- leader 2-3-4, National Honor Society 2-3-4, Car- terettes 1-2-3-4, Broadcastor Staff 1-2, Math Team 1-2-3-4, Class Officer 1-2, Student Council 1-2, C Club 3-4, Rodeo Club 1-2-3-4, Model UN 3 District Music Festival 1-2-3-4, Annual Staff 4 Homecoming Queen Candidate 4, State Rodeo 2-3-4 Drill Team 1-2 District Cheerleading Award 3,4 Linda: Drill Team 2-3, Band 1-2-3-4, Choir 1-2-3 Drama 3, Math Team 1-2-4, Annual Staff 4, Broadcastor Staff 1-2-4, Carterettes 1-2-3-4, All District Band 3, Distric Music Festival 1-2-3-4, Girls Choir 1, Band Music Librarian 3-4 TERRI RAYE HIGGINS 4. LINDA MARIE HORNER Spur: Basketball 1-2-3-4, Football 2-3-4, Math Team 1-2 Boys State Alternate 3, C Club 4, Annual Staff 3-4, Who's Who Amone American HS Students 3, Model UN 3 Prom Candidate 4 GERALD DEE JENKINS rky: Girls Basketball i-2-3-4, Basketball Co-Captain 4 Track 1-2, Broadcastor Staff 1-2-3-4, Drill Team 1, District Music Festival 1-2-3-4, Annual Staff 3-4, Carterettes 1-2-3-4, Band 1-2-3-4, Choir 1-2 C Club 2-3-4 Chang: Band 1-2-3-4. Math Team 1-2-3, Boys State Alter- nate 3, Drama 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3 Sweetneart's Ball Candidate 4 Deb: Carterettes 1-2-3-4, Choir 1-3-4, Track 2, Track Manager 3, Annual Staff 3-4, SnoBall Queen Cand- idate 3, Class Officer 3-4, Girls Choir 1-3-4, Honor Choir 4 State Music Festival 4 Drew: Band 1-2, National Honor Society 2-3-4, Drill Team 1-3, Cheerleader 1, Math Team 1-2, Carter- ettes 1-2-3-4, Carterette Officer 4, Student Council 4, Student Council Offier 4, Model UN 3 Society of Distinguished HS Students 2, Annual Staff 3-4 CARL STLAS KNAPP 12 ATTDE KAY LAIRD Kate: Basketball 1, Track 1, Choir 1-2-3-4 f Band 1-2 Swing Choir 2-4, Carterettes 1-2-3-4, C Club 2-3-4, District Honor Choir 2, Annual Staff 4, Broadcaster Staff 4, Broadcastor Co Editor 4 Ttute Music Festival 4 Prom Queen 4 KATHLEEN MARIE LARSON Helen: Annual Staff 3-4. Track 2, Math Teams 1-2-3. Choir 1-2-3-4, Carterettes 1-2-3-4, Model UN 3 National Honor Society 2-3-4, Drama 3, District Music Festival 1-2-3-4, Who Who Among American HS Students 3 Wando: Basketball 1—2-3-4, Track 1, Choir 1-2-3-4, Swing Choir 1 -2-3-4, Band Officer 4, Band 1-2-3-4, District Music Festival 1-2-3-4, State Music Fes- tival I -2-3-4, National Honor Society 2-3-4, SnoBall Candidate 2, Student Council 4, Carter- ettes 1-2-3-4, Math Teams i-2, Boys Basketball Mascot 3-4, C Club 2-3-4, District Honor Choir 1-2-3-4, Drill Team 2 Willie: Band 1-2-3-4, District Music Festival 1-2-3- ’ Class Officer 1, Football Manager 1-4, Baseball Manager 1-2 prom Candidate WILLIAM JOSEPH NELSON 13 'Tracey B.: Basketball 1-2, Girls Basketball Manager J-4 National Honor Society 2-3-4, Choir 1-2-3-4, Swing Choir 3-4, District Music Festival 1-2-3-4 Class Officer 2-4, Math Teams 1-2-3, Carterettes 1-2-3-4, Carterette Officer 4, Girl's State Delegate 3, C Club 3-4, District Honor Choir 3-4, Drill Team 1-2-4, Homecoming Queen Candi- date 4, Model UN 3 ate Music F . tival TRACEY DIANN OWEN ZZ: Girls Basketball 1-2, Girls Basketball Mascot 3, Class Officer 1, Cheerleader 1-2-3-4, District Cheerleading Award 3, Broadcaster Staff 1-2, C Club 2-3-4, Rodeo Cluo 1-2-3-4, Rodeo Club Officer 3, State Rodeo 2-3-4, Carterettes 1-2-3-4, Choir I -2-3-4, Girls Choir 4, District Honor Choir 4, District Music Festival 1-2-3-4, Homecoming Queen 4 State Music Festival 4 VALTER SHANE PEABODY Uncle ZELZO ZANE PEABODY Binger: Football 1-2-3-4, All Conference FB 3-4, All State FB 3-4, MVP Football 4, Co-MVP Offense FB 4, Co-Captain Football 4, Homecoming Candidate 4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, All Conference Basketball 3 All District BB 3, Choir 2-3-4, Swing Choir 2, District Honor Choir 4, Rodeo Club 1-2-3-4, Rodeo Club Officer 2, District 2 HS Rodeo Officer 2 State Rodeo 1-2-3-4, National Rodeo 1, GBB Cheer- leader 1-2-3-4, District Cheerleading Award 2, C Club 2-3-4, Drama Play 3 Student Council 1-3 Class Officer 1-3l Math Team 2A11 Conference Honorable Mention BB 4 All Tournament Honorable Mention BB 4 Giggles: Girls Basketball 1-2-3-4, Track 1, Band 1-2-3-4 Jazz Band 3-4, Choir 1-2-3-4, Swing Choir 1-2 3-4, District Honor Choir 1-2-3-4, State Music Festival 2-3-4, Broadcastor Staff 1-2-3-4, C Club 2-3-4', Annual Staff 4, Carterettes 1-2-3-4 Rodeo Club i—2-3-4, Drill Team 1-2-3, Drama 3 Prom Candidate 4 LISA MARIE PRETTSS 14 Snide: Rodeo Club 1-2-3-4, Rodeo Club Officer 2 State Rodeo 2-4, SnoBall King 2 GUY HADLEY SCHNEIDER Kinky: Band 1-2-3-4, Choir 1-2-3-4, Girls Choir 1-3-4, Girl’s Basketball 1-2-3-4, All Conference BB 2-3-4, All District BB 2-3-4, MVP Girls BB 3, Co-Captain BB 4 Track 1-2-3-4, Carterettes 1-2-3-4, National Honor Society 2-3-4, District Honor Choir 3-4, District Honor Band 1-2, ”C Club 2-3-4, Math Team 2-3, Who’s Who Among American HS Students 4, District Music Festival 1-2-3-4 Model UN Estate Music Festival 4 15 RENAY STEVENS Music Festival 4 DOUGLAS ROY STIEG Kimry Dear: Girl’s Track Manager lt, GBB Manager 3-4, National Honor Society 2-3-4, National Honor Society Officer 3-4, Band 1-2-3-4, Jazz Band 1-3-4 Band Officer 4, Choir 1-2-3-4, Choir Accompaniest 1 - 2-3-4, Swing Choir 2-3-4, Girls Choir I, District Music Festival 1-2-3-4, State Music Festival 3 4 Math Team 1-2-3, Annual Staff 3-4, Annual Editor 4 Broadcastor Staff 1-2, Carterettes 1-2-3-4, Girls State Alternate 3. District Honor Band 1-2-3, District Honor Choir 4, ”C Club 2-3-4, Drill Team 1-2-3, Who’s Who Among American HS Students 4 Model UN 4 KIN DIONE STIEG Roscoe: Football 3-4, All Conference Football 4, All State Football 4, Co-MVP Offense Football 4, Co-Captain Football 4, Basketball 2-3-4, BB Captain 4, Homecoming King Candidate 4. C Club 3-4, CM Club Officer 4, Choir 2-3-4, Swing Choir 3-4, District Honor Choir 3-4 Rodeo Club 4. GBB Cheerleader 4 411 Conference BB Team 4 ' All Tournament BB Team 4 Music Festival 4 Rebounding Trophy RODNEY JANES WALKER T.J.: Band 1, Choir 1-2-3-4, Girls Choir 3-4, Track I, Pep Club 1-2, Cheerleader 2, STUCO 2, STUCO Sec- retary 2, Class Officer 2, Broadcastor Staff 4, Math Team 2-3. District Music Festival 1-2-3-4, State Music Festival 1 - 2Swec-heart' s Ball Candidate 4 Model UN 4 State Munic Pf sttvaJ 4 16 TANARA JO STOTJT Band 1 -2-3-4, Choir 1-2-3-4, Girls Choir 3, C Club 2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, National Honor Society 3-4, Annual Staff 3-4, Divisional Track Meet 1-2 3-4, State Track Meet 1-2-3-4, Carterettes 1-2-3-4 PEARL MARY WARD Mar’n: Annual Staff 3-4. Business Manager 4 Model UN 4, Prom Candidate 4 MARILYN JEAN WHITNEY Sweet William: Choir 1-2-3-4, District Music Festival 1-2-3-4, Boy's State Delegate 3, C Club 2-3-4 Annual Staff 4, Rodeo Club 4, Football 1-2-3-4, MVP Defense FB 3-4, All Conference Football 3-4 Basketball 2, Student Council 4, Class Officer 3-4 GBB Cheerleader 4, District Honor Choir 4 Track 4 17 VTT.TJAM T.FF WTTSOH memoRie ia Answers to Memorie: , Pgs 18-, 0 1 . Bob Blanchard lh. Wanda MrCamish, Terri Higgins 2. T. J . Stout. .1 . Kodney arid Norton Walker 3. Terri Rayc Higgins 16. Cindy Harpster i . Deb Kortum 17. Aride La 1 rd . Bill Wilson 18. Helen Malenovuky 6. Tracey Owen 19. Kathleen Larson 7. Hodney Walker 20. Wanda Me Cam i s h 8. Guy Schneider 21. Terri Higgins, Tracey Owen 9. Maureen 0arro11 22. David Freaky Adams 10. Doug St leg 2i. Kim St. i eg 11. Tayler Buck . Nancy Carter 12. Gerry Jenkins 2 . Pearl Ward 13. Deb Kortum, Dawn Stevens 2 6. Carl Kriapp 27. Shane and 7,ane Peabody 28. Nancy Carter 29. BiU Nelson 30. Dawn Stereos 31. Ltrida Horner 32. John Adams 33. Lisa Preuss 3U. Kor.y Keith 3 . Cara Castleberry, Ande laird, Maureen Carroll 36. ?Jancy Carter 37. Phoebe Farnsworth 38. Lisa Preuss 39. Marilyn Whitmy CLfl poem We, the da o{ eight and 0 All have dream oi how iar we'IZ go. We iollow the da oi seventy-nine. Like every da in our own way, we aZto thine. At all graduation through the year . There are mite and laughter with held-back tear . The people that tve've become dote to, Wonder, with our live , what Mill m do. Wef wonder, .c.£ your expectation are high, And H t0, we wonder why. Veep down that antwer we already know. To do our be t, and go a iar a we can go. Tonight when we walk out oi Carter High, It will be a tad and iinal good-bye. Will you mitt u and with we were back? Will you want ut to ttay, want u to unpack? We couldn’t even ii we all wanted to ttay, We have yet to iind ourtelvet, to make our ctxt way. A we iile out and you thake our hand. Look clote, tee ivhat we are, try to under land. Our term here ha ended, there are other thingt we mutt do. Vet, the clatt oi 8 and 0 ha gone through. We leave you with many memori e in which we all played a part. Our greate t de ire i that they'll iill a tpeciui place in you. heart. Z}. f 21 CL A UJILL I, DAVID ADAMS, wilt all my secret cheating idea and my nickname freaky'9 tv Russell Rose. I, BARON von JOHN ADAMS, will my ability to be coot to anybody who can handle it. I, TAYLER UCK, will my calenda of Monday to mif tittle sister, Melanie, since I never got a chance to use them. 1, ROBERT JOHN U.R.j BLANCHARD, will tocker '53 in the new school to Von Carey and my jeep pickup to Jim Strand. I, MAUREEN CARROLL, mil my ability to keep a steady sweetheart to Norton Mattel. J, NANCY KAV CARTER, null my ability to whip student council into a highly functional organization to future presidents and my reputation of being a clean cut, all-around good kid to Scott Elmore. J, CARA CASTLEBERRY, mitt mu ability to go out with older men to Cynthia Wolff and my brownie points to Trish and Ifat. J, PHOEBE FARNSWORTH, mil my first A test in Government to Brook Andersen. If you can find it, you can have it. 1, CINDY HARPSTER, mitt my spot on Study Halt stairs to Linda Elmore. Keep it dusted Linda! I, TERRI RAVE HIGGINS, wilt my flirting ability to Linda Elmore. I'd wilt it tt mnu Tana, but you wrote the book on it.. J, LINDA IWRNlR, will my Baritone and any solos to Jackie Specimen, and 1 mitt my ability to stay in my seat jn Study Hall to Tod Vague and Russ Pickens. 1, GERRY JENKINS, will my ability to make it to schoot ALL THE TIME to Russ Pickens. Don t make a habit of it. I, KOREV KEITH, t till my one pair of matching socks to anyone who will wear them faithfully and the nickname Cookie to Mr. Wilson IP. S. Ur. Wilson, I didn t eat alt those cookies.) I, CARL KNAPP, will' my ability to stay out of trouble to Tod Vague, and I will my TransAm to anyone who thinks they are coot enough to drive it. I, DEBRA KORTUM, wilt my ability to keep my mouth shut to the sophomores in 3rd petiod Study Halt. I, ANVL LAIRD, will my dishexishing ability to Lora Smith and my sweet PotlyAnna image to anyone who needs to change her reputation. I, KATHLEEN LARSON, being of sound mind and decrevi bodu, will by bass voice to Don Blanchard and my ability to be tejat to my men to Melanie Buck. I, HELEN MALENOVSKY, wilt to Clint Sterns the ability to ditch school ana to my sister, Peggy, I witl my modesty. I, WANDA McCAf.ilSH, will my boarding place at Mader s to anybody who want to go out with Met. I, WILLIAM NELSON, witl my natural charm with people of the opposite sex to Rod Strait and my naturally witty humor to Ur. Wilson. I, TRACEY OWEN, wilt my oriental eyes to Shay Beyer. Now alt you have to do is learn fit to use chopsticks. I, SHANE PEABODY, wilt my ability to put up with Snappy s slyness to Doug and my ability to scrap gift to Tod Vague. I, ZZ the crazy one PEABODY, will alt my favori ty jokes and wild stories to my best listeners. . .Smoke Loken, Snoz Strand, Digger Vague, and Skeeto-bud Quade. Now boys, be sure and tell them right and keep CCHS full of un and laughs. J, LISA PREUSS, will my laugh to Peggy Malenovsky and my ability to get to schoot on time to Norton Walker. I, GUY SCHNEIDER, wilt my mechanicin ability to M . Wilson and my roping ability to Doug Mraz. I, DAWN STEYENS, wilt my long legs to Lora Smith. Have fun finding pants to fit. I, DOUG ST1EG, will my ability to drive a good automobile to Ur. Tuggle -get a Chevy. 22 I, KIM STIEG, will my bnownie points with the teachen to Russ Pickens and my position as attendance taken in hand to Lonenda fix... the stowen you go the mone mnmups you miss. I T. J. STOUT, witt my bowed tegs to att of the envious underclassmen. Eat your hearts out! I, ROVNEV WALKER, atilt my naturally thick, cunty hain to Kin. Tuggte and my snoning ability to Shay Beyer so he can keep Snappy awake at tournament next yean. J, PEARL WARV, will my ability to play the flute to Colleen Quam and ny ability to nun the mite to Jute Walter. I, MARILYN WHITNEY, will att my good times to anyone who has a spare minute. Have fun fellas! J, BILL WILSON, wilt ny ability to go thnough 4 yeans of highsdwol causing tnouble without getting caught to my little bnothen, Jim. CLfl Z HI TORY The Class of SO stanted out as most classes do. We found ounselves in the halts of old CCHS as frightened fneshmen with 35 students in oun class. Then, someiohene along the tine, duning that memorable yean, we lost two of oun classmates. Pam Lewis and Tamana Jones wcne sonely missed by the nest of the ctass• When we toene sophomones, we knew a little mone of what was going on in the wontd [on so we thought). We had 35 students that yean, file tost 1 and gained 3 students. We tost Kyle Rehbein and lane Yanzick. Tire old school was neven the same after they left. We did, howeven, gain a few new addi- tions to oun class. Julie Joppa, Rodney[ Walken, and Vamon Hittelstedten came to oun school and joined the class. The junion yean of high school was when we realty thought we had t'ie only class with class. We wene neatly getting up high on the totem pole of success, and thought we had just abi’ut leached the peak, and the nest ivoutd alt be downhill. We wene wneng! We had 34 in oun ctass that yean. T. J. Stout and Vavid and John Adams came to join oun class and Janna Coleman, Julie Joppa, and Vamon tUttetstedten left us. This was the yean that toe wene kept busy with the prom. It tunned out to be a tot of fun. Now we ane seniors becoming pnepaned to go out into the wontd and seek oun fortunes. We have 35 students in our ctass now. Beth Elmone, Bill Nelson, and Gneivin Alfaro, the exchange student, came to join us in oun gneat [we think so anyway) ctass. We have tost 2 of out membens this yean. Karen Hankins and Jenny Jenkins have depan ted, and we miss them veny much. As seniors, we begin to realize that the wontd is not alt noses. If a penson considens that every rose has a thonn attached to its side, they then can realize that for eveny time something good happens, usually something not so pleasant happens to counteract it. This is one of the many lessons wo have teamed thnough the foun good years we've been in high school. Haybc if we keep this in mind, it wilt help us thnoughout the coming yeans. 23 CLfi 7 PROPHECY by TeAti Raye Higginb One day in the yeaA 2000, I wab bittinc on my backpotch chewing bazooka babble gum and leading a fanny magazine when Hetman da Warn cratvted up on my aim. Hetman looked like he had a big beelet, bo I said, Hetman, come on and tetl me youA big 4 ecAet. He 4aid, I've got the mob1 inter eb ting 4toty to tell you. I wab jubt down in Ekalaka and 4au.' a tot o(j my old ftiendb. .1 got all excited and abked Hetman to tell me all about it! So Hetman told me hib btory. . . . Kb I crawled into town, I pabbed Changetb Vitt Working Company. Call go bo rich from hib buccebbfal hubinebb that he bought all 4 of hib child- ten a bland neto ttanb-am. He albo oped up Bkalaka’b fitbt Chi neb e lebtaul- ant. I ctaioled on downtown. Kb I hit Main Street, I pabbed the T 6 R Stand- aid, and thete, to my sutptibe, mb Helen Matenovbky. I guebb bhe’b the bebt mechanic in town. I ctaioled up on Helen’b atm and ab we were vibiting, bhe abked me to go down to T.J.’b Bat and Glitl fat a glabb o j lemonade. I took he up on it, and ab toe leached the rebtaurant, I ioas glad to bee T.J.’b pietty, bmiling face thete to gleet ub. White uv wete thete, Vonny Boggb came in abking fat Kittif. I figured out what he meant when T.J. came tunning, atmb opened oxide, to meet him. I walked Helen back to T H R, and ab 1 wab getting neady to leave, I glanced actobb the bfleet and bow Bob Blanchard. You guebbed it--he ib STILL working on hib old blue jeep. I ctaioled up on Bob’b arm and we began vibiting. He told me that hib blue jeep ib btitl the hottebt outfit in town even though it hab been thtough 11 mototb and he ib jubt putting in the 12th. J bat and vibitied with Bob fat a while. He told me that John Kdamb [aliab 9weet Cheekb) had become a ttue bheephetder. He even grew a beatd to ptove it. It took him all of the last 10 yeatb on the WalteJU’ tanch though. Bob then told me that Bill Wilbon wab Chieif Mabtet Setgeant of the Matineb. 1 guebb he ib meanet and tougher than SeAgeant Cattet oa even hib Vad in Study Halt. J decided to go on down to the high bchoot to bee if thingb had changed any, and bute enough, with Mr. SchillingeA’b age deeping up on him, he had to have a replacement, bo there wab ol’ Rodney Walker getting quite a kick out of making thobe kidb tun monkey dtillb. I could bee they needed a rebt, 40 I went and crawled up on Rodney’b atm and Rodney baid, Herman, Old Herman da Worm, gee it ib good to bee you! He told me that hib old gill friend, Tracey Owen ioab now living notth of Ekalaka on the 101 road with 2 kidb, a boy named Cody Jt. and a gilt named Clatice, and they all live happily out on Johnbon’ 4 Big Valley. He told me that TayteA 8ucfe now hab hib own private body bhop whete he bpendb all of hib spate time fixing hib and Rodney’ pickupb. Since they ate the mobt wrecked in town, and with Ekalaka’b record, that IS baying a tot! Rodney told me that Kin Stieg wab STILL chabing Horton. She’ll probably get him becaube you know Kim, bhe’b got a lot of go gel ’em. Kb we were talking, I wab a ftabh of a blight gold buit go whizzing by. I looked really puzzled, so Rodney baid, Hetman, did you bee that gold buit go by? I baid, Yea, what wab it? He told me that it wab Pearl Ward. She btaited delivering flowetb far the F.T.V. Flotibtb. She delivers evetiwhere in a 100 mile radius. [Fobtebt betvice atound) I decided to be going, bo I baid good’bye to Rodney and went on my my. Kb I wab crawling down Main Street, I heard a comotion at the Court Hoube. I looked up and there wab Haney Kay CaAteA. I went and CAawled up Nancy’b arm and bhe baid, Herman da Worm, buAe ib good to bee you! Then I abked Nancy what bhe wab doing tnaking all the fubb. She told me that she toab the head of Cotter County’b E.R.K. movement. I said that I couldn’t bee anyone elbe around, and then bhe explained that not only wab she the head of the movement, but bhe WAS the movement. 24 I then cubed what Veb Kontum was up to, and she told me that Veb had opened a vet clinic ion smalt animats and neatly enjoyed hen mnh. She talks to the animats because she is still to shy to talk to people. She spends spane time combing hen beautiiul lockst Nancy then went on to tell me that Cana had mannied Ken Schultz, and that Ande had mannied Gany Smith and was happy being a pneachen's wiie. Cana and Ande spend thein time planning chunch bazaans, chunch picnics, and othen chunch activities they can iind to plan. I asked hen how Kathleen was doing as a mannied woman. She said that Kathleen now has 9 kids, one on the way, and a giant size headache. She went on to tell me that Cindy HanpsteA was a pno jessionat tibnanian. She weans hen long blonde hain in a bun, and has cute little glasses to match hen image. But at night, WATCH OUT, she lets it all Halt! I decided that I betten be on my way, so I cnawled on out to visit Hn. Wilson. On the way I saw a sign that nead: Doug does it--as tong as it s a Chevy!n I went on in to visit him. I cnawled up on Veug's anm and he said ”Henman da Wonm, why 1 haven91 seen you ion a long time and you'ne stilt eaten than a bug's eon! {He Sune phnased that night). He said he was still hauling gas and wanking on Chevy pickups. He told me that Bill Nelson was head oi the Maiia, and now planning on a munden ion bin. Wilson. J decided I betten nun and wann bin. Wilson, so 1 left and went to visit him. As 1 cnawled in, Mn. Wilson was watching Laonence Welk. He asked if I caned to join him, so J cnawled up on his anm and watched. Right afiten Bobby and Sissy got done waltzing ivhat should appean amidst the bubbles, but Wanda McCamish and Lisa Pneuss. J was so shocked 1 tell oH oi Mn. Wilson's anm. Laten bin. Wilson told me that they met Lawnence white he was touting the Black Hills, and he neally tike thein. style. He also told me that anothen oi the membens oi the Class oi 'SO made it to television. He said that Linda Honne i mannied a movie Stan named At Lee Mandeleit, (alamande leit), oi counse. They appean on Pop Goes the Countny eveny Sunday afitennoon doing a squane dance. A ten I had wanned Un. Wilson of Bill Nelson's plan and finished ematching Laanence Welk, I mosied on downtotvn. On the way, I met a man dniving a blue tnuck and weaning a white apnon, and 1 knew night then that it was Guy Schneiden, so I thumbed him down. He gladly let me in and began telling me how he notv owned the Supen Ifata and had the beggest meat depan tment in the countny. He told me that Koney Keith still wonked ion him and ms the best box boy in town. He then began telling me how welt he had done at the latent Copenhagen-Skoat 9 Match, which Reminded me o|f Bingen, so I asked him what even happened to Shane Peabody. He said Shane was at Oklahoma City at the National Finals Rodeo tnying ion his 7th Alt Abound Saddle. He also told me the Genny Jenkins had stanted a honse bneaking business oi his own out on the PondeAosa. When I le.it, he gave me an Ekalaka Eagle. In it was the announcement oi biauneen's 3nd set oi twins. Cunt was pnetty excited when J ms him at the hospital. I cnawled up on Hauneen's anm and she said, Hetman da Wotm, how nice to see you. [1 agneed.) J asked he ii («fie had heand (Aom Zane Peabody lately and she said that Zane was still living in Cody with Manityn. Whe said that Manityn ivas a big help because Zane neven hxls veny good at getting up in the manning, and she always got Zane neady ion wunk. She told me that Pawn Stevens, betten known as Kaneem Abdul Jaban ton note playing ion the L. A. Lakens. She has now given up hen 'SKY HOOK and went to hen now iamous FADE AWAY JUMPER. As J teit I met Phoebe Fannswonth miking down the halt with a doc ton' s nobe on. She is Ekalaka's iinst eye docton, specializing in thick ones . Then I chantened a plane and came to see you, Tenni Raye. It sunes sounds tike you had a good time, Henman , J said, but we have to be on the set in 5 minutes, you knotv. We don't mnt to mat? the dinecton have to wait. Henman said that he agneed, and that Show B z sune was a busy Hie! 25 jumoR Back Row: Mrs. Vaskey, Kyla K., Jule V., Lori H«, Tana L., Karen K. , Plikel H f Jackie S., Sally K., Pat C., Cynthia W., Jitt W., Lisa W., Lori B., Peggy M., Jaci H., Letoy F. Front Row: Leo F., Kevin S., Jerry K., Justin 6., Loup M., Gary S., John B., Shay B. t Lon C.f Norton W., Russell R., Mr . Schillinger Advisors: Mr. Schillinger, Mrs. 'Vaskey ... President: Lori Brence Secretary: Lisa White uice President: Lori Munro Representative: Jule Walter 26 Johnny Brown Shay Beyer Lori Brence Melanie Buck Leo Farnsworth Letoy Farnsworth Justin Guyer Jaci Horner Jerry Keith Sally Knapp Doug Mraz 28 Gary Smith Jackie Speelmon Lori Munro Russell Rose Cynthia Wolff Jule Walter Lisa White 29 oPHomoRe Back Row: Clint Jeff E., Kilee K., Garth Q., Deb L., Karla K., Julie . Joey B., Julia L. Middle Row: Stacey M., Laurice B Alan H., Eric L., Tod D., Harold N., Jim S Steve A. Front Row: Laurie B., Lora S., Shelley K., Kara K., Mark A., Mel M., Scott E Colleen 0., Mr. Acra Advisors: Mr. Acra, Mrs. Stevens President: Deb Elmore Secretary: Stacey Madison ice President: Joe Bruski Representative: Harold Nies Steve Allen Mark Anderson Laurie Brown Joe Bruski Debbie Elmore Jeff Elmore 31 Laurice Beyer Scott Elmore Julie Hutton Kara Keith Alan Hammel Karla Knip er Kilee Kuehn Shelly Kerr Julia Latham 32 Eric Loken Mel Mader 33 Clint Stems Jim Strand FRE HmAn Back Row: Middle Row: Front Row: Tom I. ; Sook iy BOb L” Bln Clint - C., Clint P., 5; £rknLi:r ss • •Dsvid • I-rfl!- orenLV ’' E‘’ Lisa F Vidci IT., Clo of 1983 jorenda Fix Secretary: Tom Emercor Bob Laird Representative: Clint Pederson Advisors: Mr. Mauch, Mrs. Blair President: Vice President: Brook Anderson Lance Barrere Linda Elmore Larin Anderson Lon Blanchard 35 Tom Gundlach BoL Laird Vicki Munro Clint Pedersen 36 Terra Nies Russ Pickens Clint Rollins Ken Speelmon Rod Strait Laurie Tauck David Wolff FOOTBALL 7 - I Bulldogs vs Savage —7 -36 Bulldogs vs Wibaux —48-06 Bulldogs vs Rosebud —44-20 Bulldogs vs Hysham —28-36 Bulldogs vs Terry —38-06 Homecoming-Bulldogs vs Jordan —52-27 Bulldogs vs Baker JV—48-24 CONFERENCE 5 - 1 Speak no evil, See no evil. Hear no evil! rikLr ‘ a ___________tf J FUTURE BULLDOG CHAMP Da Ball Man, Da Ball! What was that play? 39 Bombs Away! ACTION! Now what was T supposed to do? 40 What's I'm good!!! (John A.) Here come the troops!! 41 Front Row: Tracey Owen, Kilee Kuehn, Lori Munro, Jule Walter, Tana LaBree, Wanda McCamish, Maureen Carroll, Kim Stieg-Manager Back Row: Lisa Preuss, Laurice Beyer, Kara Keith, Dawn Stevens, Jitt Walter, Korey Keith. Jim Anderson-Coach GIRL ROunDBflLL SEHSON 16-9 CONFERENCE 9-5 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Bulldogs vs Jordan -32-40 Bulldogs vs Wibaux -34-25 Bulldogs vs Broadus -39-17 Bulldogs vs Rhame, N, ■D 77-27 Bulldogs vs Plevna -63-12 Bulldogs vs Terry -48-50 Bulldgos vs Wibaux —27-38 Bulldogs vs Jordan -41-27 Bulldogs vs Busby -66-32 Bulldogs vs Rosebud -51-17 Bulldogs vs Hysham —42-53 Bulldogs vs Terry -32-48 Bulldogs vs Jordan -36-41 Bulldogs vs Wibaux —40-33 Bulldogs vs Plevna —63-23 Bulldogs vs Rosebud -73-32 Bulldogs vs Hysham -40-38 Bulldogs vs Busby -52-45 Bulldogs vs Busby —65-51 Bulldogs vs Wibaux—46-44 Bulldogs vs Terry -36-48:Championship DIVISIONAL TOURNAMENT Bulldogs vs Park City—55-27 Bulldogs vs Custer —48-49 Bulldogs vs Melstone —£5-37 Bulldogs vs Columbus —41-53:Consolation Mern, Korky Tink Reecey 43 KiKi Bananas B- OUAD Bfl K6TBflLL Top Row: Front Row: Mr. Anderson, Lorenda F., Melanie B Laurie T.,Stacey M., Shelley K. pSl V Lrn?f E ' vi°ki'M., Lisa F, Fatty R., Colleen- Q. Cynthia W. Kilee K., 44 MM room 45 K IOW= °°n SchlUln«er °°u8 Mraz, Mel Mader. Shay Beyer, Cerry Jenkins. Shane Peabody, Skeeter Quade. Coach Walt Acra. Middle row: Rusa Pickens, Rodney Walker, Norton Walker, Justin Cuyer. Joe Bruski, Jim Strand, Mark Anderson, Tom Emerson. .ont row: Terri Higgins, Tana LaBree, Wanda McCamish, Maureen Carroll, Zane Peabody BOY ROUflDBRLL 1980 en on COflFEREfKE Bulldogs vs Terry — 74-31 Bulldogs V 8 Richey — 59-68 Bulldogs VS Wibaux — 55-38 Bulldogs VS Plevna — 62-65 Bulldogs V8 Pine Hills— 93-40 Bulldogs VS Hysham — 39-34 Bulldogs VS Jordan — 65-66 Bulldogs vs Rosebud — 66-52 Bulldogs VS Terry — 73-48 Bulldogs vs Hysham — 70-43 Bulldogs vs Jordan — 62-45 Bulldogs vs Pine Hills— 84-31 Bulldogs vs Busby — 74-49 Bulldogs vs Plevna — 56-48 Bulldogs vs Wibaux — 88-57 Bulldogs vs Terry — 57-39 Bulldogs vs Rosebud — 71-44 Bulldogs vs Busby — 72-59 18-6 14 ■ 2 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Bulldogs vs Hysham — 57-35 Bulldogs vs Rosebud— 64-43 Bulldogs vs Plevna — 37-39:Championship Bulldogs vs Jordan — 50-37 Challenge DIVISIONAL TOURNAMENT Bulldogs vs Brldger — 59-71 Bulldogs vs Park City— 31-34 46 B- OUflD BA KETBflLL Back Row: Kevin S., Don C., Jim S., Joe B., Harold N., 2nd Row: Coach Snappy, Garth Q., Tod D., Steve A., Alan H., Front Row: Boh L., Tom G., Darin A., Robbie F., Clint P. 48 Let Boogie Funky Chicken The HULK 49 ATHLETIC HOAOR A1.7 T0.T R:: A MENT TEAM Fawn Stevens, Laurice Beyer, .'!r. Anderson Jitt Walter ALL COMFFRF; ’E TEAM Dawn Stevens, Kara Keith Laurice Beyer, Mr. Anderson ALL STATE FOOTBALL Bodney Walker, Shane Peabody Back How: todney 1., Justin G., Mr. Acra, coach; Front Row: Shane P., Mel M. aij o ifeh£NCe basketball Tbp to Bottan: Shane P. . Mel M. , Rodney W. , Justin G., J-tr. Acra, coach; ALL-DIS'T.IC'' BASCEIBALL Back to Front: Doug M. Tayler B., Shane P., Joe B., Bill W., Rodney W., Mel M. , l r. Schillinger, coach: AII CWFHJIPKE FTT7TT3ALL 51 GfiT Trock District = 1 Back Row: 2nd Row: 3rd Row: Front Row: Kara K., Coach A., Laurice B., Lisa W., Aileen W., Lauri T., Jule W., Stacey M., Jitt W., Patty R., Dawn S., Kim W., Pearl W., Kim S., Julia L. Lorenda F., Kara—330 hurdles, 440 relay, 440 yd run, mile relay, 110 hurdles aurice -440 yd run, high jump, long jump, 440 relay, mile relay Lisa—javelin, discus Aileen—mile, 2 mile Lauri-330 hurdles, 110 hurdles, mile relay, 440 relay, 100 yd dash Jule—mile, 2 mile y Stacey—shot, discus, javelin Pearl—880 yd run, mile, mile relay hieh Lorenda 110 hurdles, 330 hurdles jump ’ shot, discus, javelin Patty—shot, discus Dawn—long jump, high jump, 440 relay, mile relay Kim-long jump, 100 yd dash, 220 yd dash, 110 hurdles, 440 relay 52 Aileen Lisa How Disgusting! Gee, Ifm good! Stace Goob Lauri—bringing it home! Boys' Track Front Row: Back Row: 2nd Row: 3rd Row: Coach Schillinger, Russel Rose, shot discus; Mark Anderson, Coach Snappy, Russell R., Mark A., Bob B., Norton W., Jerry K. Julia L., Robbie F., Mel M. , Don C., Shay B., Don B. , Kim S. Steve A., Clint P., Bill W., Jon C., John A., Skeeter Q., (not pictured Skip Alfaro) 120 high Russell —shot, discus Mark—120 high hurdles, 330 low hurdles Bob—880 yd run, high jump Norton—440 yd relay, mile relay, 440 yd run Jerry—discus Robbie—120 high hurdles, 330 low hurdles Mel—100 yd dash, shot, 440 yd relay Disco—120 high hurdles, 330 low hurdles, triple jump, high jump, long jump Shay—100 yd dash, javelin, triple jump Bill—440 yd run, 440 relay, mile relay Don—javelin, shot, discus Jon—880 yd run, long jump Steve mile, 2 mile John—330 low hurdles, mile relay, 440 Clint—mile, 880 yd run relay Skeeter—javelin, 2 mile 54 Mel's first at something (You sly devil, you!) 55 Skeeter, doing what he does best. Bobby! Var Ity Cheerleader '56 Nczui n! B- quod Cheerleader Lor endo Lauri Laurice Kara GIRL BA KETBAL L CHEERLEADER Bill Shane Tay le r Rodney John M i kel 57 Back Row: 2nd Row: 5rd Row: 4th Row: Rodney W., Bill W. Justin G., Bob B., Cara 0., Jule V., Kim S., Cindy H., . Lisa P., Maureen C. , Teb E., Jackie 'orey K., Ande L., Mikel H., Lori B., '.leer , Peggy M., Linda H., Mr. Mauch, Pearl W., Linda H. Karoid N., Lisa W. „ Joe B., Mikel H., Terra jora . inda E., Justin G.. Kathleen L Jackie S., Debbie E., Lisa R., Lori B., Nancy C0 Lisa P., Tammy S., Korey K. Vicki M Pegpy M., Jeff E., KerTs., Karla L, ’ • i Julie H., Cindy H. o R iack Row. 2nd Row: 3rd Row: 4th Row: 5th Row: T Pi F F Jule W., 58 Back Row: Maureen .. ri B., Jule W., Harold N., Clint P. , Debbie E., Lorenda F., Wanda M. Front Row: Bill W., Tammy S., Ande L., Nancy C., Mr. Aera, Tayler B. Back Row: Peggy M., Pearl W., Cindy H , Cara C.f Ande L., Dawn S.f Justin G., Jitt W. Front Row: Jackie S., Kim S., Maureen Tayler B. . ra ey 0., Terri H., Wanda M., Don C., Cynthia W. nflTionflL T'CLUB Back Row: Jackie S., Nancy C.. Kathleen t., Maureen C., Stacey M., Korey K.. Pearl W., Jule W 2nd Row: Lori M.. Kim S., Wanda M.. Tana L., Tracey 0. Dawn S., Laurice B. , Kara K. Coach Schillinger, Don C., Shane P. Norton W Mark A., Mel M., Doug M., Coach Acra Shay B., Steve A., Garth Q., John A., Tayler j 3rd Row: Front Row: Kyla K., Jitt W., Lisa P., Terri H., Karen K., Lisa W., • Bob B., Justin G., Joe B., • Rodney W., Bill W., Eric L. e r e t e Back 2nd 3rd Front Row: Tammy S., Linda E., Laurel E., Colleen Laurie B.. Kilee K., Shelly K., Stacev Row: Korey K., Lora S., Vicki M., Wanda M.' Peggy M., Terra N.. Deb K.. Cynthia W. Kathleen L. Row: Mr. Wilson, Mikel H., Jule W., Kyla K. Linda H., Aackie H., Nancy C. Row: Lorenda F., Laurie T., Kara K., Cara C Maureen C., NOT PICTURED: Zane P, Q., Julie H., Karla K., Lisa F., M., Deb E., Julia L. Dawn S., Lisa P., Kim S., Jackie S. Jitt W., Lisa W., Lori B., Lori M., Karen K., Pearl W., Cindy H. • Tracey 0., Ande L., Tana L., Terri H 60 nriRTh TGflm Back Row: 2nd Row: 3rd Row: Cynthia W., Peggy M., Lora S., Justin G., Maureen r., Norton W., Julia L., Lisa W., Coleen Q. Julie H.f T'ebbie 1«, Mr. Mauch, Tayler B., Linda H., Lori P. Karla K., Jim S., Terri H., Russell R., Kilee K. H 9h School Week Tracey Owen. Terri Rae Higgins, Maureen Carrot t 61 Back to Front: Mr. Acra, Kim S., Marilyn W., Peggy M., S., Jackie S., Justin G., Don C., lori B. , Jule W., Gary S.. Lori M., Tera S. RODEO CLUB Back Row: 2nd Row: 7rd Row: Tom G., Tayler B., Stacey M., Lisa F. Terry K., Patty R., Karen K., Tana L., Bodney V., Shane P., Mikel H. Bill V., Kyla K., Guy S., Russell R. Lisa P., Terri H., 62 DRILL TEfim Back Row: Lora S 9 Karla K., Debbie E., Julie H«v Kilee K., Lisa F., Vicki M., Julia L. Front Row: Laurie B., Patty R., Coleen Q., Mrs. Vaskey, Laurel E., Shelley K., Stacey M. TOURNAMENT CHAMPS 63 Jitt Walter(Delegate) Peggy Malenovsky(Alternate) Lisa White(Alternate), Jackie Speelraon(Delegate) BOY TATE I ”« I Gary Smith(Alternate), Norton Walker(Alternate) Don Carey(Delegate), Justin Guyer(Delegate) FOREIGfl EXCHAflGE TUDEAT Luis Fernando Saloaon 3. Greiven Itonio Skip Alfaro 64 COnCERT CHOIR Back Row: 3rd Row: 2nd Row: Front Row: Shay B., Doug S., Russ P., Don C., Shane P., Don B., Bob L., Ken S., Tora E., Garth Q. Tod D. , Gary S., David W., Brook A., Jon C. , Robbie F. , Rod S., Eric L., Mel M., Kevin S., Tayler B., Jim S. , Joe B.. Lisa P. , Phoebe F., Tracey 0., Kilee K., Kathleen L., Kim W., Vickie M., Deb K. Peggy M.f Jitt W., Jaci H., Lauri T., Jule W.t Mrs. Blair, Rodney W., Norton W., Julie H., Cindy H., Colleen Q., ‘Jackie S., Letoy F.% Wanda M., Cara C., Karen K., Laurice B., Kara K., Aileen W., Shelly K., Lorenda F.t Dawn S., Kim S., Justin G., Mark A., Sally K., Julia L., Deb E., Lora S., Kyla K., Mikel H., Terri H., Stacey M., Melanie B., Lori M., Tana L., Lori B., Lisa W., Linda H., Pearl W., Tammy S., Harold N. UJIHG CHO R Mrs. Blair, Don C., Wanda M.f Kathleen L., Don B., Lisa P., Mel M., Lori M., Norton W., Letoy F., Cara C., Kim S., Tracey 0., Vickie M., Justin G., Terri H., Rodney W.. Gary S., Tana L.t Tom E., JPZZ BflflD Tora E., Vickie M. Garth Q., Shay B., Mark A., Kilee K., Lisa W., Maureen C., Don C., Lori M., Alan H.. Cara C., Leo F., Mrs. Stevens, Kara K.. Lisa P., Mel M., Kim S. 66 IN Back Row: 4th Row: 3rd Row: 2nd Row: Front Row: Mrs. Stevens, Deb M. , Nita S. , Alan H., Leo F.f Lisa P. Ron W., Brook A., Clint P., Penny J., Kara K.. Lori M., Skeeter Q., Jason N., Robbie F., Clint R., Klint K.t Michael C., Scott A., Carl K. t Tom G., Tom E. Lisa F., Leigh C., Charla C., Jana Q., Melanie E., Leslie K., Shay B., Jackie S., Lisa W., Linda H., Bill N., Mark A., Don C., Maureen C., Kathy T., Lisa S., Connie B., Mel M. Kilee K., Dawn S., Korey K., Pearl W., Sally K., Colleen Q., Letoy F., Stacey M., Kim S., Ken S.t Vickie M., Heidi S., Jim W., Patrica S.t Valerie B.t Beth C. Amy P., Cara C., Uanda M., Phoebe F., Lorenda F., Loralee F., Lori L., Lauri T., Vickie J., Julie H., OArolyn J., Deb E. uperior Rating GIRLS1 OCTET . Lori M.t Kathleen L. , Wanda M. Letoy F., Lisa P., Mrs. Blair, Kim S., Vickie M., Tracey 0., Cara C., (STATE SUPERIOR) BOYS' OCTET Mrs. Blair, Cary S., Rodney W. , Kim S., Justin G., Don C., Don B., Tom E., Mel M., Norton W. 68 GIRLS' SELECT CHOIR Jackie S., Mrs. Blair, Stacey M., Dawn S., Mikel H., Tammy St, Deb N.f Terri H., Sally K., Lora S. VOCAL DUET Lisa P.,. Mrs. Carter, Wanda M. 69 SAX SOLO Lisa Preuss 70 FR. SOPH. SEXTET Tom E., Skeeter Q., Mel M., Robbie F. Mark A., Mrs. Blair, Don Blanchard FLUTE SOLO Vickie M., Lisa F. (STATE SUPERIOR) 71 TRUMPET SOLO Don C. Togetherness Black is Beautiful miTiflTion i Farrah Fawcett Hail CeasarI Vo-dee-o-doh-doh Hong Kong Fhooey! Baby of the Year' 72 9 UUGGTHGflRT BALL Sweetheart Rovalty i Nancy Rodney Freshman: Linda Elmore, Clint Pederson Seniors: T. J. Stout, Carl Knapp Juniors: Kyla Kinp, Justin Guyer Sophomores:Julia Latham, Steve Allen Crowning the Queen Princes and Princesses KING=JUSTIN GUYER QUEEN=LINDA ELMORE The Royal Walk Homecominc Homecoming candidates: Tracey Owen, Tayler Buck, Zane Peabody, Shane Peabody, Terri Higgins, Rodney Walker, Maureen Carroll, John Adams 74 Candidates at the Dance The Dance 75 «PRom THEME: YOU DECORHTEO MY LIFE BRND:K-9 KING: DOVE RDRMS QUEEN:KRTHLEEN LRRSON Candidates: Bill Nelson, Gerry Jenkins, Doug Stieg, Dave Adams Candidates: Lisa Preuss, Kathleen Larson ara astleberry, Marilyn Whitney Crowning the King 76 Crowning the Queen 1980 Junior-Senior Justin, King Dave, Prom Royalty Queen Kathleen, Lorx 77 The Theme ■MUM Band: K-9 AWARD AIGHT Kim John Philip Sousa Award Maureen Citizenship Award Terri. Zane, Maureen Cheerleading Award Rodney Stockgrowers’ Scholarship Kim tfonor Scholarship Cindy ICC Sc holarship Kirn. Tavler REA Scholarship Cindy. 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