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

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[EVALUATI a jb i Cladys Askin has been a big asset to C.C.II.S. for many years. Mien It comes to helping out the students, she's always there on time. Wheather It is baking apple pies for the Carterettes to serve, or coming to school at 4:00 a.m. to make those delicious cinnamon rolls, she If happy to be of help. Ue, the class of 82 , thank you Gladys, in a great big way for all this and more. 2 Mr. Don Schillenger, or Snappy” as he is more commonly known by us students, has taught and coached at C.C.H.S. for the past eight years. Everyone has either seen or heard of Snppy's outstanding coaching. Tie has given the C.C.H.S. football team a reputation of being winners. He is recognized by the students not only as their coach but as a ton classroom teacher. His leaving Fkalaka and C.C.H.S. will be a great loss. The class of 2 wish we could dedicate more than lust this annual for all he has given us. Thanks again Snap. 3 Assistant Clerk Pat Freese, Secretary 4 Don Schillinger: Business Cindy Schraudner: Guidance, tvpinp, Shorthand 5 Pat Mauch: Math Tony Kelsey: Shop Pat Vaskey: Science, Speech Rollin Reiser: Drivers Ed, P.E. Science Bill Long: Government, History, English Kathy Notaro: Music 6 7 Cindy Rerrinper: Music and Rand Gladys A. Brab S Sue B Lorenda F. Laurice B. Mr. Wilson lilFHH Les Dean Ridgeway 9 WMMUt L to R; Coach Reiser., Beth C., Melanie E., Nita S., Stacey M., Lauri T.f Laurice B. , Kara K., Lorenda F. , Lesie K., Loralee F., Kilee K., Leigh C.f Lisa S., Coach Frye 10 Nice Legs Girls!! 12 w Eg M Q) M M M © @ M M W • M Team Scores Vs Opponents Bulldogs 36 v Park City 6 Bulldogs 44 v Terry 14 Bulldogs 52 v Jordan 14 Bulldogs 18 v Wibaux 34 Bulldogs 36 v llysham 24 Bulldogs 64 v Bison 22 Bulldogs 48 v Rosebud 0 Bulldogs 54 v Labre 6 Backrow: Head Coach-Mr. Schillinger, Mgrs-C. Rollins, J. Wilson Asst. Coach-Mr. Kelsey Fourth Row Mgrs-C. Quam, J. Ness, D. Wolf, B. Anderson, R. Strait, R. Wolf, L. Brence, J. Carey Third Row: B. Laird, K. Keith, T. Emerson, T. Gundlach, R. Fix, K. C. Keith, G. Strub, D. Blanchard, R. Millis Second Row: J. Elm re, W. Dye, J. Bruski, E. Loken, G. Quade, J. Strand, T. Dague, M. Mader Front Row: L. Fix, L. Tauck, Mascot-S. Madison, K Keith, L. Beyer 13 Get Me a Net Strand Scoring??? Attack 14 M m M M ® X Laurice Beyer., Lora Smith., Kilee Kuehn., Kara Keith., 16 ALAN JAMES HAMMEL JAMES OLAF STRAND COLLEEN KLARA QUAM 3LEFT TO RIGHT STEPHEN CLYDE ALLEN LAURICE MARIE BEYER LAURIE LEE BROWN JOSEPH RAPHEAL BRUSKI RICHARD TOD DAGUE WARD MICHAEL DYE DEBORAH LYNN ELMORE JEFFREY CLAY ELMORE • • LEFT TO RIGHT MELVIN TOD MADER STACEY LEE MADISON HAROLD EDWARD NIES GARTH WILLIAM QUADE LORA ANN SMITH CLINTON JAMES STERNS SCOTT JAMES WASH THEODORE CURTIS WELCH STEPHEN CLYDE ALLEN (WEAVE) Track 1,2,3,4. Basketball 1,2,3; Drama 3; Snoball Candidate 2; Prom Candidate 4: C Club 2,3,4 LAURICE MARIE BEYER (COOB) Basketball 1,2,3,4; All Conference 2,3,4; All District 2,3,4, All State Honorable Mention 3; Track 1,2; State Track 1,2; Cheerleader 1,2,3; Choir 2,3,4; Distric Music Festival 2.3.4, ; Carterettes 1,2,3,4, C Club 2.3.4, C Club President 4; F1LA 3,4; FHA President 4; State F11A 3,4; Home- coming Queen Candidate 4; Prom queen Candidate 4; Annual 4; Rodeo Club 3,4; Math Team 1,2,; Librarian 4: State Rodeo 2; Honor Roll 4; District High School Rodeo 2,3,4; Richard Tod Dague (Dipper) Football 2,3,4: Basketball 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4: FRA Men- ber 3,4; Homecomine King candidate 4 ; Homecoming King 4; T'reshaman Class President 1; C-Club 3,4; Math Team 1; District Music Fes- tival 1,2,3,4; Science Fair 2: District High School Rodeo 3: District fta 4 WARD MICHAEL DYE (WADE) Football 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 1,2, Choir 3,4, FFA 1,2,3,4, FFA President 4, FFA Student Advisor 3, Drama 3, Basketball Manager 4, Regional Wrest- ling Tournament 2, District Music Festival 3,4, Rodeo Club 1,2, State FFA.2,3,4 District FFA 1,2,3,4 LAURIE LEE BROWN (KAROL) Band 1,2,3,A; Choir 1,2,3,4; Rodeo Club 3,4; Carterettes 1,2,3,4; FILA 4; State FIIA 4; FI LA Officer 4; Dist- rict Music Festival 1,2,3,4; Jazz Dand 3,4; Snoball Canidate 1; Girls Basket ball Manager 1; Drill Team 1,2; Math Team 1,2 Annual Staff 3,4; District High School Rodeo 2,3,4; JOSEPH RAPHAEL BRUSKI (BRUNO) Football 1,2,3,4; All Conference Defence Football 2,3,4; All Confer- ence Offence Football 3,4; All State Offence 2nd Team 4; Shrine Team Alter- nate Defense 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; All Tourney 2nd Team Basketball 4; FFA 3,4; FFA Vice-President 4; State FFA 3,4; Choir 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 3,4; Student Council 3,4; Student Council President 4; Rodeo Club 1,2,3,4; Girls Basket- ball Cheerleader 4; C Club 2,3,4; QnnVinmnrp r 1 asq Vlrp-PfpQ'lHpnf’ 2; Class President; 3; Snoball King cand idate 1; Homecoming King Candidate 4; Broadcaster 2,3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Science fair 2 DEBORAH LYNN ELMORE (GRANDMA) Band 1,2, Choir 1,2, Carterettes 1,2,3, District Music Festival 1,2, Math 1,2,3, Drill Team 1,2, Broadcaster 1,2, Class President 2, Snoball Queen A, Student Council 2, Girls State Alternate 3, Jeffery Clay Elmore (Cockeye) Choir 3,4; Music Festival 3: Homecoming King Candidate 4: Track 3,4; Prom King Candidate 4: Football 2,3,4; Defensive ?1VP 4; Drama 3; G Club 3: Broadcaster 1,2; Rodeo Club 2,3; Girls Cheerleader 3,4; Man Tares Harmel (Bie Ml Band 1,2: Jazz Band 2 Basket- ball 1,2; Basketball Mana«er 3 Football 1 Football Manager 2: C-Club ?, A; ft?a President 2 : rT7A Treasurer 4; Bovs State 3: Nation al Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Glass President 4; Stu- dent Council Vice resident 4 17 .Tulle Kaye llutton (Button) Carterettes 1,2,3- cbotr I,'1, T fath Team 1,?,R,4: Broadcaster 2 rill Tear- 2- Rand 2.3 Science atr Business Skills Tournev f'‘ Scholastics ' ‘lvnpics 4- Mstric uslc estival 1,2,3- Honor oll 1.2,3,4; All HI strict Rand 2,3: Kara Kin Keith (Stacks) Band 1,23,4; Jazz Rand 1,2,3,4; Honor Rand 3: Choir 1,2,a; District Music Festival 1,2,3,A- State Munlc Festival 4: National Honor Societv 3, 4 Scholastics Olympics 4; Clrls State 3t Homecoming 0Ueen 4; C-Cluh 2,3,4- Cartcrettes 1,2,3,4; Carterette off- icer 4- Student Council 4; Student Council officer 4; Cheerleader 2,R,4; Eoys Basketball Manager 1: Track 1,2, 3,4: Track Manager 4; State Track veet 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; All-Conf- erence 1,2,3,4; All-Distric 3,4; All- State Honorable Mention 3; Annual Staff 4 Machelle Lucielle Kerr (Shell Sue) Carterettes 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2: Basketball Manager 3: Choir 2,3, 4- Cirls Select 3,4- FFA 3 Drill Tean 2, District Music Festival 2,3,4: State Music Festival 3: Prom Oueen 4: Broadcaster 3 Science Fair 2,3; C-Cluh 4 Karla Kay Knipfer (Knippy) Band 2,3,4- Choir 1,2,3,4; 4, FiLA 3- Business Skills Tourney 4: Broadcaster 1,2,3,4; ArtilQa] Staff 3 4 Cartoretts 1,2,3,4; District ’hisic ’ Festival 1,2,3,4; Drill Team 2,3; Math Team 1,2,4; District FFA 4; Scio.i ce Fair 2; Honor Student 2,4; Choir librarian 3,4 Kilee Kae Kuehn (Poodle) Choir 1,2,3,4; Cirls Select 1, 3,4; District Music Festival 1,2,3, 4; State Music Festival 1,2,3,4; Baskethall 1,2,3,4,: Track Manager 3; C Cluh 2,3,4; Annual 4: Class Secretary Treasurer 1; Math Meet 1,2,3; Drill Team 2: Schoolastic Olympics 4; Business Tournement 4; Homecoming Oueen Candidate 4; Prom Oueen Candidate 4; Carterettes 1, 2,3,4; Honor Student 1,2,3,4,- Rand 1,2,3,4: Jazz Band 2,3,4; Honor Band 3,4; Science Fair 2: dulia Lynn Latham (JL) Choir 1,2,3,4- Cirls Select 3,4: Select Choir 4; District Music Fest- ival 1,2,3,4; State Music Festival 3, 4- FHA 4: FHAtState Convention 4; Track Manager 2; Baskethall Manager 3; C-Cluh 3,4: Rodeo Cluh 2,3,4; Rod- eo Club Secretary 3; Broadcaster 3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Class Officer 3; Math Meet 1,2,3: Drill Team 2,3; Snoball Oueen Candidate 2; i’rom Oueen Candidate 4; Carterettes 1,2,3,4; Carterette Officer 4 Honor Student 1, 2,3,4- ERIC EDWIM LOKEII (SMOKE) Football 1,2,3,4, Track 1, C Club 1,2,3,4, C Club Officer 4, Football Captain 4, All Conference Football 4, Choir 1,2,3% District Music Festival 1, 2,3, Drama 3, Homecoming King Candidate 4, Snowball King Candidate 3, Prom King 4, Melvin Tod ader (Merv) Basketball 1,2,3,4: All Con- ference Basketball 2,3,4; All Tourn- ey Team Basketball 2,3,A; tVP gasket_ bal13,4- Mr. Defense Basketball 4; pest Freetlirows 4; Football 1,2,3,4; All Conference Football 3,4: All State Football 3,4; ,fVP Football 3, 4- Offense MVP Football 3; Track 1, 18 2' State Track ?!eet 2; Choir 1,2,3, 4; Select Choir 1,2,3,4; District Honor Choir 1,2,3,4; State Music Festival 2,4; Band 1,2,3; Jazz Band 1,2,3; C-Club 2,3,4; C-Club Vice- President 4?- Cheerleader!; High School national Finals Rodeo 2, Stacey Lee 'adison (Spacely) Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; District Music Festival 1,2,3,4- State Music Festival 2,4- Honor Choir 3,4; Select Choir 3,4; Girls Select 1,2; Ciris Fop 1; Broadcaster 3,4; Annual 3,4; Annual Officer 4; Class officer 2; Drill Tean 1,2; Rodeo Cluh 1,2,3,4; Rodeo Club off- icer 3; Carterettes 1,2,3,4; C-Club 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1, 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Science Fair Award 2; MasCot 4; HA 3,4; FFA 4; C'A11 American ' llall of Fame Honors for U.S. Collegiate Min Wind Bands 4; FFA Sweetheart A; Business Tournament 3; District High School Rodeo 1,3,4- Harold F.dward Hies (Woodv) Basketball 1,2,3; vv 3,4- FFA officer 4; Math Team 1,2- Choir 2; Class Officer °; Fodeo Club 4; Annual 3,4: Broadcaster 1, 2,3,4; Broadcaster editor 4: ”onor Roll 1,2,3' District Music festi- val 2; Student Council 2; Science Fair 2: Broadcaster co-editor 3; District FFA 4' State FFA 3,4; Carth William Ouade (Skeeto-Bud) Football 2,3,4; Football Cantair 4- Most Valuable Offense, Football 4- All Conference, Football 4; Football Manarer 1' Basketball 1,2,3,4; Mr. Hustle, Basketball 4; CCHS Horse Champion, Basketball 4; Track 1,2: Band 1,2,3,4; Jazz Band 1,2,3,4; Band President 4: Choir 1,2,3,4; Se- lect Choir 4: District Honor Choir 1, 2,3,4; District Music Festival 1,2,3. 4; State Music Festival 2,4; Math Team 1,2; C Cluh 2,3,4; Boys State Alternate 3; Prom King Candidate 4; Student Council Representative 1: Class Vice-President 3. Broadcaster 1,2: Co-Editor Annual 4; Science Fair 2; Colleen Klara Ouam (Cole) Band 1,2,3,4; Band Librarian 3, 4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Football Manager 4; FI LA 3,4; Drill Tean 1,2; Class Secretary 4; District Music Festival 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Math Meet 1,2; Business Tourna- ment 3,4; Broadcaster Staff 2,3,4; Carteretts 1,2,3,4; Honor Student 1, 2,3,4; Science Fair 2; Clinton James Sterns (Weasel) FFA Member 3; Drama 3; Science Fair 2; JAMES OLAF STRAND (FLUTE) Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2, C Club 2,3,4, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, Math Team 1,2,3, Girls Cheerleader 4, Carterettes 4, Annual 2,3,4, Choir 2, Boys State Delagate 3, Class Vice- President 4, National Honor Society 4, Scott James Wash (White ,Tipe) Track 3,4; C-Club 4; Snoball King 4 19 SENIOR CLASS WILLS I, STEVE ALLEN, will ray ability to grow hair on my face to the Barrere bro- thers. Good Luck!! I, LAURICE (GOOB) BEYER, will my basketball position to Deb Mraz, and my ability to drive Shay hot cars to Cammy Kelner. Eat your heart out Shaft!! I, LAURIE BROWN, will ray naturally curly red hair to anyone who thinks they can handle such classy hair. I, JOE BRUSKI, will to Don Blanchard my ability to hunt, kill, and work with wild turkeys. Have fun but be careful because it's a hard act to follow. I, TOD DAGUE, will my height to Gerald Hutchinson and my speed to Robbie Fix. Good Luck boys. I, WARD DYE, will what is left of my hair to Mr. Tuggle, Mr. Long, and Sarge. First come first serve. I also will my football number to Jimmy Lil Bro . I, DEBBIE ELMORE, will my ability not to grunt to Don Blanchard and Rod Strait, and my ability to be ready on time to Kathy Turbiville. I, JEFF ELMORE, will my ability to get my work done on time to Tom Emerson and Clint Pedersen. Good Luck boys. I, SCOTT (PANAMA) ELMORE, will my hurricane hair doo to Tom Gundlach, and my sloppy attire to anyone who can handle it. I, ALAN HAMMEL, will my car and my ability to get stuck to anyone who thinks they can handle it and my GREAT Hereford Bull, named Bill, to Mr. Long. I, JULIE HUTTON, will my ability to catch a Wolenetz boy to Rhoda Strait. I, KARA KEITH, will my nickname Stacks to Connie Flatty Boggs, who wants to hopefully grow into it someday!!!!!!!!!! I, SHELLY KERR, will a pair of boxing gloves to my little brother so the seniors can beat on him. I, KARLA KNIPFER, will ray keys to Micheal Schwede. (The big one's for the whisky still door.) I, KILEE KUEHN, will my ability to get caught chewing gum by Mr. Tuggle to anybody who wants it. I, ERIC LOKEN, the last of the Lokens, will my inhumane ability to dish out cruel and unusual punishment to all inhabitants on the earth to a small majority of the junior class boys. 20 I, JULIA LATHAM, being of half-mind and sound body, will my car to EVERYONE, seeing as how everyone drives it anyway. I, MEL MADER, will my ability to be best friends with certain Wibaux fans to K.C. Keith. (Just smile and blow kisses at her.) I, STACEY MADISON, will my unability to play flute and piccolo to Leslie Kerr, and my Ford Bronco and swimming suit to Rhoda Strait so she has something to drive to MacNab's and also something to wear when she get there!!!!!!!!!!!!! I, HAROLD NIES, will my ability to paint live cats green in shop class to any future shop student. I, GARTH QUADE, will my locker, 22, to my little sister Jana, family tradition, and my nickname ’'footstool” to Kenny Wagner, you're the right size Ken. I, COLLEEN QUAM, will my ability to sleep with my eyes open in Mr. Wilson's class to all upcoming freshmen and seniors. Relieve me it will come in handy! I, LORA SMITH, will my ability to miss 90 days of my senior year and still graduate, to Rob Laird. See if you can top that Loogie!!!!! I, CLINT STERNS, will my brains to George. You've got the muscles and now you have the brains. I, JIM STRAND, will my tennis shoes to anyone classy enough to wear them. I, SCOTT WASH, will my unfortunate ability never to have been attacked by a person of the female persuasion to the Rarrere brothers. I, TED WELCH, will my ability to get to school just before the bell rings to anyone who needs an extra 15 minutes of sleep. I, TONY KELSEY, hereby will to Mel, Tod, and Jeff anything they can find in the bottom of the sump. I, BILL LONG, will my bottle of hair restorer to Ward Dye. THE CLASS OF 82 It doesn't seem like long ago when we were just beginning here, starting out as Freshman all of us full of fear. We worked our way up thuough the years with graduation on our minds. And now that we are here, we must leave you all behind. The memories, though, will be with us for we could never forget all of you- and when we leave, remember us THE CLASS OF 82. It's scarey for us to think that now... we'll be going out on our own, facing the good and bad in the world and being all alone. But we'll get by because of you the faculty, parents, friends, you've all done so much for us we hope your memory of us never ends This is a special time for us and we owe it all to you. But this is our time to say goodbye, from THE CLASS OF 82. 21 CLASS HISTORY As the class of 1032 entered the doo s of the old C.C.H.S. In 1073, there were 26 fTightened, little freshman. As we settled into the hussel and hussel of hip.h school life, we elected Tod Dapue as President, ‘lark Anderson as Vice-President, Kilee Kuehn as Sec Treasure, and Carth Quade as our representative to Student Council. Me were somewhat luckey to pet !fr. Walt Acra and Mrs. Deb Stuvens to sponsor our Rreat class. The rest of the class consisted of Stev. Mian, Laurice Ceyer, Laurie Brown, Joe Bruski, Debbie Elmore, Jeff Elmore, Scott Elnore, Julie Hutton, Lucy Joppa, Kara Keith, Shelly Kerr, Karla Kninfor, Julia Lath In, Eric Loken, fel lader, Stacey ’tadison, Harold Hies, Colleen Cunn, Robvn Schoolcraft, Lorn Smith, Clint Sterns, and Jin Strand. Duriup the year we Rained one more lucky boy. Alan Hamel. As wc cane into our sophomore vear, we were 25 stronr students, minus Pob n Schoolcraft and Lucy Joppa. We were trvinp to make nonev, so we elected Deb Elnore as President, Joe Rruski as Vice President. Stncev % dl«on as Sec Treasure, and Harold Hies as representative to Student Council to «-et the lob done. Our junior year, we pot to move into the new school. Alonp. with us cane new ideas and a new member to join ur class, Scott Wash. This was the year we had to put on the pron and we needed money so we sold Bull do p, Rooster Jackets. He elected Joe L rusk I as President, Carth oUade as Vice President, Julia Lathen as Sec Treasure, and Lora Smith as our representative to Student Council. This vear we ::ot one new sponsor, 'r. Tony Aelsev alonp. with Hr. Halt Acra. Our pror. was a rreat success with our theme boinp ’ You are nv Shin inn Star ’. Our Senior year was the year we Just sat back and relaxed. Ve didn't have to worry about r-iakin;; money or any other strenuous activities. Our officers were: Alan ua.imcl as President, Ji a Strand as Vice President, end Colleen niur as Sec Treasure Our Sponsors were Mr. Tony Lelscv and Mr. Bill Loop. We lost Mark Anderson and pained Ted Welch at semesters. Lorn Smith left is Semesters, hut came back to graduate with us. We have 27 praduntinp Seniors. CLASS OF 82 PROPHECY The year is 2002. Twenty years after the members of the class of nineteen-hundred and eighty-two went out on their own to seek fame and fortune. I, GARTH QUADE, was sitting in my largest bank in Los Angeles, thinking about coming back to my home town, Ekalala, the biggest boom town in the United States, to open yet another bank. I called on my two main men, SCOTT WASHand HAROLD N1ES to get me there. Both men were fresh out of the Air Force. Scott was my personal pilot, and Harold my ace mechanic. After we had arrived in Ekalaka I was getting off of the plane, I bumped into WARD DYE, who had Just been elected as the BPA (Bald Persons of America) man of the year. Ward told me that he had taken a short vacation from the filming of his hit series. Ward to Ward, to come to the convention and he was now heading back to Hollywood for more filming. As Iwalked into the terminal I saw a women standing behind the counter yelling and screaming at everyone. As I moved closer for a better look I saw that it was none other than Deb Elmore. She told me that her and her best friend, Julie Hutton, were still the best of friends even though Julie had run off and got married without her permission. She said that Julie was very happily married because her husband also liked to argue. After 1 finished talking to Deb I rented a car and drove to the center of thes huge metropolis and thought T would stop in at the Old Stand Bar to get a little something to wet my throat with. The first two people I saw were SCOTT ELMORE and CLINT STERNS, Scott was trying to explain to Clint Just how good he did things in the Air Force but Clint was paying no attention to him, he was watching the bartender so he made everything Just right. Clint was the new proprietor of this fine establishment. As I talked to Scott I asked him what ERIC LOREN and JEFF ELMORE were doing. He said that they were in New York at the Madison Square Cardens competing for the Mr. Universe title. He also said that both were sute that they were going to win so it will probably be a tie. As I left the bar I met ALAN HAMMEL, he told me that he had Just bought his wife-to-be, her own hereford ranch. KILEE KUEHN came out of the store near by yelling sweetheart, honey. I knew she couldn’t be talking to me because I am already married, so it had to be Alan’s bride. She told me she didn’t even like cows, but it was worth it just to be with Alan. A1 invited me to come help load some cattle to take to his new ranch so I said that I would like to because I didn’t want to hurt his feelings. As we drove into the Hammei Estate I saw a few trucks out by the corrals already loading some of the cattle. When we got closer to the corrals it was none other than TOD HAGUE, who was the heir of Dague Trucking. After we loaded the trucks I asked Tod how he planned to drive three trucks al by himself, he said while he was in high school he developed very quick hands. Tod told me that LAURICE BEYER had finally cornered MEL MADER and that the wedding was to be on national television. The reason for this being that Mel was the greatest star ever to hit the NBA courts, and that Laurice was giving up over one thousand of her rich, elegant, beauty parlors just to marry him. I heard a rumor afterward that Laurice s best friend, LAURIE BROWN, was going to buy all of these parlors and hopefully follow in Laurice's footsteps, including Mr. Mader. I figured that 1 should go take a look at my new bank and see if everything was running as smooth as all of my other bands were. The first person I saw as I walked in the door was COLLEEN QUAM, Colleen said she had been working at the bank for over ten years and was happily married with several children. 1 said my farewell and when I turned around 1 saw LORA SMITH putting a huge amount of money into the bank. I stopped and asked Lora where in the world she received the money. She told me that she married STEVE ALLEN, and while he was in the Army, he and eleven other guys deserted and went down to South America and started their own guerrilla coop and were raiding villages down there for something to do. They were sending her the money for safe keeping until they got back. After 1 finished talking to Lora I decided to browse through the bank books to see if everything was all balanced out. The books were a mess, so there was only one thing to do, alll on world renown accountant JIM STRAND. Jim if often referred to in the business world as Brains , I think it’s because he has such a big head though. After calling Jim I went out in search of SHELLY KERR, I Was told that Shelly used to be a fashion jeans designer in Hollywood but had met a rich oil sheik and changed her name to Mrs. Estapha Hasheik Muhamad. Next I thought I would-cruise to Camp Crook, South Dakot and see my old friend JULIA LATHAM. She owns the local tavern in Crook which is said to be the biggest party palace in the United States. After visiting with her for a while she told me that TED WELCH was just notified that he is the long lost son of the late Howard Hughes, and that he will receive the entire Hughes fortune. He and his personal secretary, KARA KEITH, just left for New York to claim his fortune. Kara just retired from pro baskedball last year but she was bored and needed a hobby so she decided to become Ted's full time secretary. On the flight home I turned on the television and started watching the Indianapolis 500, 1 noticed that both STACEY MADISON and KARLA KNIPFER were leading the race. They were on the last lap and just about to finish, it looked like a tie. A news flash came on and the crisis in Poland had just been solved by Pope John Paul 111, alias, JOE BRUSKI. As I turned of the tube and relaxed, thinking about Joe being the Pope, I wondered, what will this world come to next. CWQ 23 Janice??? behind the ''at ' Dur ham Weave Don't look So I jgy 24 w Q) M Sf Tom Gundlach Lauri Tauck Lorenda Fix Vicki Munroe President Vice-President Secretaty Student Council Rep 25 Rita Anderson William Barrere Lance Barrere Don Blanchard John Carey Irene Dingfelder 26 Robbie Fix Joe Harkins Bobby Laird Russ Pickens Clint Rollins Patty Rose 27 Twins? M MB W @ M M L to R top row; Coach Schilllnger, Robbie F., Kurt K., Jir S., Toe B., K.C. K., Rockev M., Mel M., Coach Reiser; Middle row: Clint R.'fcr. Carth C., Gordon S., Tod D., Ton C., Robbv L , Ward D.Mrt,, Cheerleaders Kara K., Lauri T., Lorenda F., 29 • w M M. W M M W M M 31 Gordon S. Clint P. Kurt Keith President Leigh Carroll Secretary Patricia Schultz Student Council Rep Samone Anderson Connie Boggs Valorie Boggs Penny Jardee K.C. Keith 33 Deb Mraz Jason Ness Rhonda Peabody Aaron Scoles Richard Scoles Heidi Stieg Cordon Strub Jeannie Williams Kent Williams Jim Wilson 34 Blow em away KC Harlem Globe Trotter? 35 Cheerleaders Patricia Shultz, Connie Boggs, Leigh Carroll, Beth Carroll 36 QJry er cdde 5 W. Dye, J Strand, J. aruski, T. Gindlach, J, Elmore 37 38 you’ll get 'era next time 39 Tarzan Tunner 41 Loralee Fix President Cammy Kellner Vice-President Melanie Emery Leslie Kerr Secretary Student Council Rep. Vicki Jardee Buddy LaBree Mike Mittelstedter Amy Pederson 43 Sandra Nies Darcy Rollins Kathy Turbiville Kenny Wagner Ann Ward Ron Wolff 44 Peek-a-boo! Nancy S. Ride fen cowboy! Kenny W. 45 BAND JAZZ BAND Feniors- T,. Brown, K. Kieth, F. Juniors: T. Fmerson, L. rix, P. T. Collins, L. '■fuel:, Fophomores n ''arnstor. p. ''an'pe, F. vteth, •T. ’Mlson, Freshman: Tmerv, Ti. l'err,A. edersen, L. Ftout, F. Kuebn, S. Madison,.C. Duade, C. Ouam, pix, J. Parkins, V. ' unro, C. Pedersen, : r. Popes, V. Popps, B. Carrol], L. Carrol] n- Mraz, .T. unde, , Schultz, K. Ftiep, L. Fix, J.Harkins, Vicki. .Tardee, C. Kellner, Turhivil1e. TA77 PA P: Tom C.. Cllrt P. K.C. K. Robbie F. Skeeter 0. Clirt p. Penny J. Kara K. Tom F. Melanie F. Patricia S. Beth C. Filee K. Jim W. Cammv K. Diana H. Leslie K. Miss F. CONCERT CHOIR Back Row: J. Harkins, D. Blanchard, M • Mader, T. Dague, W. Dye, K. Keit , G. Hutchinson, R. Fix, R. Pickens, L« Brence, R. Strait, S. Madison, U Brown Middle Row: D. Harpster, L. Elmore, C. Quam, R. Wolff, G Quade, B. Laird, D. Wolff, T. Bnerson, L. Beyer Middle Row: A. Pedersen, , J. Latham, L. Carroll, P. Schultz, K. Kelner, L. Stout, K. Kuehn, S. Kerr, L. Kerr, P Jardee,vV. Jardee Front Row: Mrs. totaro, J. Harkins, H. Stieg, B. Carroll, J. Quade, M. ttreitel, L. Fix, N. Stevens, L. Fix, L. Latham, M. Enery Not Shown: Karla Knipfer GIR LS SELECT J. Latham, P. Schultz, J. Harkins, S. Kerr, A. Ftedersen, U Stout, D. Harpster, L. Carroll, K. hOiehn, L. Fix, M. Rrery, L. Kerr 47 D • Blanchard, M. Mader, R. Fix, 1C. Keith, G Hutchinson, T. Emerson, B. Laird, G • Quade, M. Kreitel, H. Stieg, J. Quade, J. Latham, L. Latham, V Mtnro, S. Madison, L. Fix £ T. Hnerson U Stout L. Kerr L. Latham S. Madison H. Stieg J, Harkins 46 A. Hammel, K. Keith, J. Bruski, V. Munro, K. Keith, Miss Beringer, T. Gundlach L. Kerr, L. Fix, L. Carroll J. Bruski, L. Fix, L. Tauck, P. Rose, A. Hammel, J- Strand K. Keith, S. Madison 50 Sire Knippy Math Meet L. Thence, M. Kreitel, H. Stieg, V. Boggs, L. Erickson Mr. Mauch, B. Carroll, P. Schultz, J. Hutton, P. Rose M. Emery, S. Nies, L. Kerr, L. Fix Rod e o Club B. LaBree, J. Harkins, G. Strub, R. Strait, T. Gundlach, R. Anderson, L. Erickson, N. Sainsburry, R. Strait, B. Carroll, P. Schultz, P. Rose, L. Lather , !.• Carroll, J. Rruski, L. Beyer, S. Madison, J. Lathem 51 ATHLETIC HONORS All Conference Basketball 52 Mel M. p VT), teeter 0., and K.C. K. © ig St w B S . J. K. J. L. P. Madison, L. Beyer, K. Keith, D. Blanchard, C. Rollins, J. Carey, Strand, R. Pickens, T. Oner son, L. Fix, U Tauck, R. Fix, B. Laird, Keith, J. Bruski, B. Carroll, N. Stevens, S. Allen, K. Keith, Elnore, E. Loken, S. wash, S. Kerr, T. Dague, A. Hammel, K. Speelmon, Elmore, L. Erickson, R. Anderson, Mr. Rei r, R. Strait, J. Latham, tose, L. Carroll Not Shown: K. Kuehn, C. Ifedersen P. Jardee, L. Kerr, J. Quade, V. Boggs, N. Stevens, R. Strait, S. Madison, L. Beyer, Mr. Wilson, A. Pedersen, L. Elmore, L. Iatham, M. Rnery, R. Anderson, L. Erickson, P. Jfase, V. Jardee, L. Stout, A. Ward, C. CXiam, T. Nies, V. Mvmro, K. Kuehn, S. Kerr, M. Kreitel, D. Harpster, S. Nies, C. Kelner, K. Turbiville, J. Harkins, L. Fix, H. Stieg, L. Carroll, C. Boggs, L. Thuck, L. Fix, K. Keith, J. Latham, P. Schultz, B. Carroll Mr. TUggle 53 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA L.l .Malenovsky, K. WLlliams, L. are nee, G. Hitchinson, A. federsen, R. R. Fix, J. Harkins, B. LaBree Middle Row: Mr. Ktelsey, D. Wolff, T. Oat je, T. Gundlach, R. Anderson, L. Erickson, A. t rd, L. Kerr Front Row: s. Madison, H. Nies, J. Wilson, A. Huesel, J. aruski, W. Dye, H. Stieg, P. Rose, B. Laird Officiers: P. Rose, K. Williams, B. Laird, T. Gundlach, J. Wilson, D. wolff, J. Harkins, L. Officers: J. Wilson, A. Hammel, J. Bruski, w. Dye, H. Stieg, P. Rose, B. Laird, H. Mies Sweetheart: S. Madison, Iora 3nith FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA R• Strait, C Kelner, Je Latham, J • Quade, V. Jardee, Lv Elmore, R • Anderson, L Stout, P. Jardee, C Quam, L. Pix, M. Hnery, Pe Schultz, Miss Deagan, L. Beyer, L. Latham, I. Dinqfelder, S. Madison Officers: L. Beyer, P. Schultz, Le Brown, M. Bnery, L. Latham 54 N ajot'£ £ , M. Enery, U Brenoe, J. Eruski, H. Ni.es, S. Madison, R. Anderson, T. Nies, L. Erickson, Mr. long, C. Boggs, L. Carroll, L. Latham, H. Stieg,, K. Speelmon, S. Nies, P. Jardee, D. Harpster, P Rose, C. Quam, J. Wilson, J, Harkins. J. Latham S. Quade, J. Bruski, H. Nies, T. finer son, R. Anderson T, Nies, L. Tauck, Mr. Mauoh, C. Quant, K. Khuen, K Keith, L. Erickson, V. Boggs, S. Madison, J. Strand, J. Lathamr . Beyer 56 Bob Laird, Tom Emerson, Robbie Fix, Rockie Millis M M JL Patty Rose, Laurie Tauck, Lorenda 'lx 57 ya think l,m sexy!?f?f?f he! hal tehe I •tfisco style s-t-r-e-t-c-h! Mr. long, L. arence, J. Strand, V. Boggs, L. Tauck, K. Keith, A. Hammel, L. Fix, J. Hatton, P. Rose, K. Khusn, L. Kerr, L. Carroll, A. asderson, H. Stieg 59 i u efctW.ftrtr Mr:'T' CLaru Acd 5 S. Wash, R. strait, L. Malenoski, R. Wblff n. E Inore , R. Anderson, V. Fbggs, L. Yarr Vvr Q Queen 60 S, Wash, D Elmore S. $iade, s. Allen, E. Loken, J. Elmore Shelly and Eric J. Latham, L. Bayer, s. Kerr, K. Kvahn JW-TrW Theme- Endless Lcpuc 62 Awards Night It Hoesn't seen.. Anr Then. . .. i 081 improve . 63 You apain?! Thanks Snap! For vhat?? Baccalaureate The Graduating Class Left Right, Left Right, Left Right 65 Boy, was that fun! GRADUATION Speaker, Mr. Schillinger Valedictorian, K. Kuehn Salutitorian, A. Hammel Ladies and Gentlemen the Graduated class of 10R2. Pastor Boh Smith We did it!! 66 |st NATIONAL BANK OF EKALAKA EKALAKA INSURANCE AGENCY 775-872« 775-8726 vernle and Lois Custom Meat Cutting Lunchenette Eka1aka, Mont ana 67 406-T7S-W24 Montana kVfi Uje 3 CTMCP CLUB PKALAKA STTFP VALITE C.roceries. meats, vegetables.frozen foods Dances, family dinning, alcoholic beverages. 68 EKALAKA EAGLE Tom and Gladys Taylor MAP STpyvr vA rpr 9-° ven TiaVs onp 7?5-67 ft | FValaVfl, t. W2 FARMERS UNION OIL COMPANY HEADQUARTERS ROB 69 RKraffiQCQ O G) JUj U, 4 a swiiouvooo«i3 3000 aoxjuj.je 0 0001®? 002Ptoss was PROPANE V BULK BOTTLE PROPANE WHIRLPOOL RCA APPLIANCES HEATING EQUIPMENT MONARCH RANGES SPORTING GOO ,.u 70 Farm equipment Bart and Maralee Burdick Ekalaka, Montana GUESTHOUSE MOTEL Big A auto parts and repair. 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