Carter County High School - Medicine Rock Yearbook (Ekalaka, MT)
- Class of 1987
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JtIQDIGIMQ neeji 1982 Co-editors thy Castleberry (Si 2)ixie XaJ ree 3 usmess n anager Shannon Hutohi ns on Advisor 'Tat Mauch mZHQXZIQJt We, the Seniors of 1987, dedicate our annual to two people who have given us much support and guidance throughout our school years, James and Kathleen Notaro. Jim and Kathleen have two children, Chris and Matthew. Mr. Notaro and his family have been residents of Ekalaka for thirteen years. During this time, Jim has taught science and physical education at Ekalaka Elemen- tary School, coached junior high football and track, and has been grade school principal. For the past seven years he has served as superinten- dent of Carter County High School and Ekalaka Elementary School. He has also coached C.C.H.S. football and track. Jim has been a member of the Ekalaka Lions Club for these thirteen years and was president of the club for one year. He was very instrumental in getting the Close Up program started in Ekalaka. Kathy Notaro has also taught during their residence in Ekalaka. Sne taught music in the grade school, English in both schools, and was choir director for the C.C.H.S. choir. Mrs. Notaro always demanded perfection from us because she knew we could do it if we tried, and saw us through many successes at district and state music festivals. It was her faith and drive that got us to achieve our full potential. We thank you, Mr. and Mrs. Notaro, for all of the support you have given us throughout our thirteen years of school. We wish you luck and happiness wherever you may go. OOOOOOOOPOOOOOOOOOOPOOOOOPOOOOOO0000000 io ooooooooooOO sanviea There are two people of our community who we would like to thank for their years of dedicated service at Carter County High School, Leslie Dean and Roland Quade. Leslie Dean has driven the school bus for 23 accident-free years. He has driven several of the different bus routes, plus many extra-curricular activity trips. His wife, Nelle, and he have seven children who are all C.C.H.S. graduates. Roland Cup Quade has been very supportive of C.C.H.S. He and his wife, Lona, have ten children; nine of them are graduates of this school, including Blaise, who graduated this year. Cup has served as scorekeeper at Bulldog basketball games for the past 20 years. We thank you for your years of dedication and support, and we commend you for a job well done. 0OOOOOOOOOOOOO CLASS FLOWER: White Rose with Blue Tips CLASS COLORS: Royal Blue and Sky Blue CLASS POEM It's 1987. We're Seniors at last. It's hard to believe it's actually here As I think back over the past. We've grown so much together, Both in body and in mind. Now it's time to look ahead And leave our childhood behind. It seems we've come so far. Yet we've only just begun. Our lives are now beginning, and Our high school days are done. So here we are, we're Seniors, C.C.H.S. students no more. Each of us wonders, but nobody knows, What does the future have in store? Some are off to college; Some are military bound. A few will take this time To see the world and look around. The Class of '87 Soon will drift apart. But I know each of us has a special place Within each others' hearts. 3 By Cathy Castleberry SQJfMRS is 'having dreams; the hey to success is mahina them come true Chad William Bonefield Football-1,2,4, Track-1, C-Club-4, (%J Mark Philip Bruski Basketball-1,2,3,4, Footbal1-1,3,4, Second Team All-State Defensive Tackle-3, First Team All Conference Defensive Tackle-3, Second Team Defensive End-4, Honorable Mention Offensive End-4, FFA-1,2,3,4, District FFA Convention-4, Rodeo Team-1,2, Choir-1,2, District Music Festival-1,2, C-Club-2,3,4, Close-Up Delegate To D.C.-4, Intramural Volleyball-1,2,3,4 ( JUX S 6 Rochelle Leigh Carlisle Basketball-1,2,3,4, MVP-2,3, Most Improved-1, All Conference-2,3,4, All Divisional-4, Co- Captain-4, Carterettes-1,2,3,4-Vice Pres.-4, C-Club-2,3,4-Sec.-4, Class Secretary-4, FHA-1,2, Choir-1,2,3,4, Select Choir-2,3,4, Honor Choir-2,3, Band-1,2,3,4, Honor Band-1,4, District Music Festival-1,2,3,4, State Music Festival-2,3,4, Intramural Volleyball-1,2,3,4, Cheerleader-1,2,3,4 P)CChsib (jju)lds Cathy Jo Castleberry Band-1,2,3,4, Jazz Band-1,2,3,4, Honor Band- 1.2.3.4, State Music Festival-1,2,3,4, Jazz Dance Team-3, Choir-1,2,3,4, Select Choir-2, 3.4, Basketball-1,2,3,4, Basketball Co-cap- tain-4, Basketball Al1-Conference Second Team- 4, Carterettes-1,2,3,4, Carterettes President- 3, Speech Team-2,3,4, State Seech-3,4, Cheerleader-1, Intramural Volleyball-1,2,3,4, Student Council-3, Honor Society-3,4, Close Up-4, FFA-1,2, FFA Secretary-2, Annual Staff-3,4, Academic Olympics-1,2,3,4, Broadcaster-1, Math Team-1,2,3,4, Girls State Alternate-3, Lettermen's Club-3,4, MTI-4, SADD-4, Class Secretary-1, Class President-3 Sno-ball Queen Candidate-2 7 Calvin Ray Dean Football-1,2,3,4 Football Captaian-4, MVP-3, All-Conference 2— Team-3,4, Basketball-1,2,3,4, Captain-4, MVP-3, All-Conference-2,3,4, All- Tournament-3,4, Track-3, Academic Olympics- 1,2,3,4, Math Team-1,2,3,4, Choir-1,2, Select Choir-1,2, State Music Festival-1,2, Trig- Star Winner-4, Close Up-3, Honor Society- 4, President-4, Student Council-1,2,3,4, President-4, Class President-2, Honor Choir- 2, C-Club-2,3,4, Boys1 State-3, Intramural Volleyball-1,2,3,4 0 Lisa Mae Emery Basketball-1,2,3, Band-1,2,3, Choir-1,3,4, Honor Band-2,3, Intramural Volleyball-1,2,3 4 Carterettes-1,2,3,4, FHA-1,2,3, Student Council- 3,4, Annual Staff-4 fernery 8 Richard Doran Higgins FFA-1,2,3, FHA-2, District FFA Convention- 1.2.3, State FFA Convention-1,2,3, Football- 2.3.4, Basketball-1,3, Math Team-1,2, Choir- 1,2,3, Who's Who In America-3, Band-4, Football Most Improved-3, Student Council-4, Intramural Volleyball-1,2,3,4, C-Club-2,3,4, Rodeo Club-1,2,3, District Music Festival- 1.2.3.4, All Conference Honorable Mention Defense Offense-2,3,4, Girls' Basketball Mascot-4 Shannon Kay Hutchinson Band-1,2,3,4-Vice Pres.-4, Choir-1,2,3,4, Honor Band-4, Carterettes-1,2,3,4-Secretary-4, FHA-1,2,3, Basketball-1,2, Girls' Basketball Manager-3,4, C-Club-4, Broadcaster-1,3,4, Student Counci 1-4, Math Team-1,2, Business Team-3, Who's Who In America-3, Annual Staff- 3,4-Business Manager-4, Sno-Ball Candidate-4, Prom Queen-4, District Music Festival-1,2,3,4, State Music Festival-4, District FHA Convention- 1,2,3 9 Delbert Eugene Jardee FFA-1,2,3,4-Vice Pres.-4, FHA-1,2,3,4, Student Council Secretary-4, Football Mascot-4, Boys' Basketball Mascot-4, Broadcaster-4, Choir-1,2,3, Prom Candidate-4, Sno-Ball Candidate-4, Intramural Volleyball-1,2,3,4 10 Justin James Johnstone FFA-1,2,3,4-Pres.-4, Honor Society-2,3,4, C-Club-2,3,4, Student Council-4, Math Team-1,2,3,4, Rodeo Team-2,3,4, Football- 1,2,3,4, All Conference Football-4, Football Mr. Hustle-2, Basketball-1,2,3,4, Close-Up-3, Boys' State-3, Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership-2, Academic Olympics-2,3,4, FFA National Convention-4, Intramural Volleyball-1,2,3,4, District FFA Convention-1,2,3,4, State FFA Convention-1,2,3,4, Who's Who In America-4 Dawn Marie Korneychuk Choir-1,2,3,4, Select Choir-4, FHA-1,2, Broadcaster-1,2, Carterettes-1,2,3,4, Youth Group-1,2,3,4, Boys' Basketball Cheerleader-3, Football Cheerleader-3, Girls' Basketball Cheerleader-3, C-Club-4, District Music Festival-1,2,3,4, State Music Festival-4, Honor Choir-1,2,3,4, Math Team-1,2, Intramural Volleyball-2,3,4, Business Team-3 11 John Edward Kreitel Football-1,4, Basketball-1, Track-1, C-Club-4 FFA-1,2,3, V, V- Dixie Lee LaBree Choir-1,2,3,4-Accompanist, Select Choir-4- Accompanist-2,3, National Honor Society-2,3,4, Basketball-1,2, Cheerleading Boys' Varsity Football Basketba11-3,4, Intramural Volleyball- 1.2.3.4, Band-2, Jazz Band-2, Carterettes-1,2, 3.4, Yearbook Staff-3,4-Co-Editor-4, C-Club-2,3, 4, FFA-2, FHA-1,2,3,4-Activity Chairperson-2, President-3, Newspaper Staff-1, Speech Team-2, Math Team-1,2, Academic Olympics-4, Class Secretary-2, Class Vice-Pres.-3, Student Council-3,4, Montana Girls' State-3, Close-Up Delegate To D.C.-4, Honor Choir-3,4, Who's Who In America-3, State FHA Convention-2,3, Sno-Bal1 Queen Candidate-9, Homecoming Queen-4, District Music Festival-1,2,3,4-State-2,3, Church Choir-1,2, Church Youth Group-1,2 12 '•a L V irt.vc Vicki Lin Lamphere Athletic Trainer-4, Basketball-1,2,3, Broadcaster-1,2, C-Club-2,3,4, Choir-1,2, FFA-2,3,4-Chapter Sweetheart-4, Math Team- 1,2, Prom Queen Candidate-4, Homecoming Queen Candidate-4, Volleyball-2,3, Rodeo Team- 1,2,3,4, Who's Who In America-3, Intramural Volleyball-1,2,3, District Music Festival-1,2, District FFA Convention-4, Business Team-3 Gerald David Mackay Basketball Manager-1, C-Club, Choir-1,2, Prom Candidate-4, Sno-Ball Candidate-2, Annual Staff-4, GjZ uujtd ■rM 13 Rhonda Rae Nies Choir-1, Math Team-1, Volleyball manager-2, Volleyball-3, Librarian-2,3,4, C-Club-3,4, Sno-Ball Candidate-3, Class Secretary-3, Homecoming Queen Candidate-4, Intramural Volleyball-4, Nominee for National World History Academic Award-4 ftu£ William Edward Pedersen Football-1,2,3,4, All Conference-3,4, Most Improved-2, Basketball-1,2,3,4, All Conference-4, Leading Rebounder-3, Band- 1.2.3.4, Jazz Band-1,2,3,4, Honor Band- 1.2.3.4, National Honor Society-3,4, C-Club-3,4, Math Team-1,2,3,4, • Class Officer-1,2,3, Academic Olympics-2,3,4, Band Officer-3,4, Student Council-1,2,3,4, FHA-4, Intramural Volleyball-1,2,3,4, Close-Up-3, Prom King-4, Sno-Ball Candidate-1 • Vi iftNC - V Blaise Cornell Quade Football-1,2,3,4, Basketball-1,2,3,4, Choir- 1,2,3,4, Track-1,2,3,4, Band-1,2,3,4, Jazz Band-1,2,3,4, Select Choir-1,2,3,4, Honor Band-1,2,3,4, Boys' Select Choir-2,3,4, Math Team-1, Intramural Volleyball-1,2,3,4, C-Club-1,2,3,4, Student Council-1,2,4-Vice Pres.-4, Boys' State-3, District Football Honorable Mention-Running Back-4, Defensive Back-4, All-Tourney Basketball Honorable Mention-4, State Music Festival-1,2,3,4, Catholic Youth Group-1,2,3,4 Thomas Allen Speelmon Football-1,2,3,4, Basketball-1,2,3, FFA-1,2, FHA-2,3,4, Choir-1,2, Honor Choir-1,2, C-Club-2,3, 4-Vice-President-4, Student Counci 1-4, Class President-4, FHA State Convention-3, All- Conference Football-4 [prA, J j£jJrrwv 15 Karen Ronnelle Tarter Carterettes-1,2,3,4, Annual Staff-3, C-Club-3,4, FFA-2, FHA-1,2,3,4, Secretary- 4, Historian Reporter-3, Broadcaster- 1,2,3,4, Assistant Editor-3, Editor-4, 4-H-1.2, Jazz Dance Team-3, Band-1,2,3,4. Jazz Band-2,3,4, Choir-1,2,3,4, Select Choir-2,3,4, Volleyball-4, Speech Team-2,3,4, State Music Festival-2,3,4, Girl's State-3, State Speech Meet-4, Honor Band-3,4, Honor Choir-2, FHA State Convention-2,3,4, All- Star Class C Band-1, All-State Band-4, Honor Society-3,4, John Philip Sousa Honors Band-4 V ) -A'icfx v Jason Orlan Tooke Football-2,3,4, Basketball-2,3,4, FFA-1,2,3,4, FHA-1, Choir-1,2, Student Counci 1-4, All- Conference Football and Basketball-4, Class Vice- President-4, C-Club-2,3,4, Math Team-1,2, State FFA Convention-4, District FFA Convention-4, Homecoming King Candidate-4 16 Football-1,2,3,4, Basketball-1,2,3, Track-3,4, Select Choir-1,2,3, C-Club-2,3,4-President-4, Student Council-3,4, FFA-1,2, Homecoming King-4, Close Up-3, Al1-Coference Football-3,4 Lance Aaron Ziettlow CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1963 the Class of 87 entered the doors of CCHS. We were all afraid, but we tried not to show it. Being 25 members strong we felt that if we banded together ve couldn't let the enemy, the ipper-classmen, defeat us. Our ccrpany consisted of Mark Bruski, tochelle Carlisle, Cathy Castleberry, Becky Coons, Calvin Dean, Lisa Biery, Dick Higgins, Shannon Hutchinson, Colleen Urtton, Delbert Jardee, Justin Johnstone, John Kreitel, Davn Komeycht . Dixie LaBree, Vicki Larrphene, Bob Latham, Gerald Mackay, Rhonda Nies, Bill Pedersen, Blaise Quade, Karen Tarter, J.O. Tooke, Tern Speelmon, Shannon Yates, and Lance Ziettlow. Through our many challenges we finally made it to the rank of being Sophomores. After roll call we discovered that our troop had lost Privates Bob Latham and Becky Coons. We were all deeply saddened at this news. To help reinforce us, Shannon Wicoff joined us. Having been promoted to Jiniors, we foind that we had lost Shannon Yates and Shannon Wicoff, but had gained Chad Bonefield. During the year Eric Nelson was with us for a few short weeks, but the decided to move on. Under the direction of commanding officers, Cathy Castleberry-President, Dixie LaBree-Vice-President, Rhonda Nies-Secretary, and Lance Ziettlow-Student Council Rep. we, the mighty Company 87 , took on our biggest challenge yet. It was the Jr.-Sr. Prom, in which we honored our fellow corrades, the Senior Class, vrfio would be leaving us soon. With the theme As Che Road Ends, Another Begins , the colors royal blue and silver, and the band, Midwest Express , made April 26, 1906 a night to remerrber. Being tired of khaki, green, and brown, we chose royal blue and baby blue as our class colors. The next year we were now officially the highest officers and leaders. Even though, as Jiniors we had acted like the leaders and ran the outfit. We had one final aim and that was to graduate. Our carefully devised plan worked well until we decided to have a Senior 9dp Day. Vhen our Superior Officers learned of this, they realized how much they were going to miss us, so they ordered us to return to base an extra day. All of our school years have been just like basic training. They have helped us grew, leam, and prepare for the future. We, the Class of 87 , are 23, bright, excited individuals who are ready to meet the challenges of life. By Dixie LaBree 17 CLASS PROPFECY DICK - First of all, about me. I souc it after a lifelong dream and went undercover for the F.B.I.'s national headquarters in Washington, D.C. I was curious about my old classmates, so I had my secretary pull all their government files and records. After all, it's been 2D years since we graduated. I spend my evenings visiting the Secretary of State of the U.S. and being a stand-up comedian at parties. Say, have you heard about the catfish in Ft. Reck?! OWD - (Skinny) He had made it to the army, became a 3 star Brigadier General and retired by selling his used car collection. He also spends a lot of time down at the local bowling alley explaining to his buddies how he was the greatest party animal back on the streets of Ekalaka. HARK - (Eagle Eyes) has become the top outfitter in the state of Montana. Yes, his eyes can spot game at 50 miles away if the weather's clear. Minnesota hunters call him Danger . That's because no matter how dangerous it is, he always gets his prey. He also teaches night classes at Willard U. on Shakespeare. Seme say he's been caught sleeping in class. ROCHELLE - (Moaner) went to Sheridan College, played basketball and was Sheridan's best player in the history of its college women's basketball. She went on to be a secretary and fell in love with her boss. She lives happily married with a baby and her hair over here. CATHY - Ms. President, had gone to Concordia on a full ride music scholarship. Then she went on to be the first lady President. In her spare time she plays drums for Van Halen. CALVIN - The new white boy on the 76ers . He attended Georgetown for two years when the pros knew he was good material for the Big Leaguers. The 76ers offered him the best salary of any other team, Porsch and a condo, so he took the offer just to be polite. LISA - After learning the proper art of writing in Ftyrtle's class, Lisa came to be the most reknewned gossip columnist in the U.S. Her company puts out Lisa's Point of View. Yes, it's a higher selling magazine than Time or Newsweek. By the way, Lisa, Lance said that one story in your magazine isn't true. SHAWON - (Pickles) fell in love with children and started a daycare center franchise. She has thousands of baby-sitter houses all over the U.S. The ccnpany name is Shamy's Kids. COLLEEN - Became a beautician, bought out Mary Kay cosmetics, and travels around the world selling her makeup. She also changed the name of her cosmetics from Mary Kay to Colleen Rae. DELBERT - Has taken over Johnny Fever's spot on WKRP in Cimcinati. He was awarded the top BTsc Jockey in the U.S. Ch his vacations from WKRP, he deals cards at the Palimino in Vegas. Fumy as it is, when he gets a.chance to go on a skiing vacation, he still falls asleep in the bathroom and misses his ride. JUSTIN - Has won the P.R.C.A. calf roping charpionship 5 times in a row. He now has retired and puts on two schools. Roping and Walking. Both are a success. JON - After he got over Louis LaMour's death, he started writing John Kreitel Books. They are autobiographies of his life back in the west when men tried their best to find a ves - well, you know the rest! DAWN - Has started her own travel agency information bootn. She has information on any place you want to go. This knowledge is stored in her head from her own traveling experiences. 18 DIXIE - Has won all the further queen contests she's been in. Dixie, also known as Secretary of -------State of the U.S. had to go into politics with Cathy Castleberry; you see, they need to be together so they can giggle. The senators say that this has been the happiest Presidency in history. VICKI - tes beat Chanrayne James' P.R.C.A. Barrel Racing records. 9ie married a saddle bronc -------rider and they take their 5 kids to all the little britches rodeos. I guess that keeps her busy, but not as busy as she is when she's landing her 4,000 sheep back on her grandna and granapa's Chalk Butte Ranch. GERALD - Weekend Warrior became a drill sergeant for the National Guard. He is so tou i he can 3iew nails and spit barbed wire. Hien he joined the Guard, everything he had was shot, so they made a bionic man out of him. He now is in the diinness Book of World Records for being the only man to clirrb a 100 foot rope ladder with one arm. RHOtCA - Using her intelligence and knowledge, studied and studied at Harvard U. She invented a -----cure for AIDS. This extremely rare knowledge and intelligence made her a multi-millionaire. She boucfrt Iraq and Iran and told both couitries that if they didn't shyt-ip and quit fighting they would have to leave. Does that sand familiar to anyone who had 4Wl period study hall?! BILL - Went through Vinapolis with highest honors in his class. Being invisible has been a blessing for him. It has made him the highest paid spy the U.S. has. Not to mention the millions he's attained from giving himself to scientific study. Besides being rich, he married a Terrier studette and they've had 5 boys. The shortest one is 6'4 . MOOSE - With his ability with nusic sings for his own rock group, Moose and the Jakes, vf® are world reknown. With his running ability he has won the New York and Boston Marathons. Being the last of the Qjades, he has to be back in Ekalaka every morning to deliver papers. KAREN - Is the president of Shannon's daycare franchise. She donates all the money frcm her sax- aphone concerts to needy children all over the world. She has attended 4 different presidents banquets for her kind and devoted work. TCM - Went to the Army, came heme and married Ananda. He later became co-owner of Ekalaka Repair and Nfctcabe Farms. He's almost got enough money to get that operation he|s always wanted. Reducing his lips to normal size. I guess just recently he was out to his folks and broke his leg again herding sheep. J.O. - Got a patent on velcro mittens and retired frcm the ranch on Beaver Flats. He has a few head of sheep arotnd his mansion to keep the lawn down and also for new technological advancements for his mittens. Seme say he should hire a scientist to do the study, but J.O. prefers doing all the work himself. LANCE - Cane out of college as a 1 draft for the pros. The Broncos got him and fired Roulon Jones. For initiation the Broncos coach let the rookies hit Roulon as hard as they could. Well, Lance broke 9 of Roulon's ribs, broke his helmet, knocked his teeth out, and Roulon was inconscious for two days. Vfien he woke up they fired him and put Lance in his spot. He is breaking all the defensive tackle records in the N.F.L. and has played in the pro- bcwl 14 times. By pick Higgins 19 CLASS WILL I, CHAD WILLIAM BIMFIELD, being of boggled mind and unsound body, will my ability tx never do homework at home, seldom pay attention in class, NEVER study for a test, and still pass to Bexton Carlisle. So far you have them all don but the passing part. To David Beach I will my carefree attitude. ’ You're just too intense sometimes. I, MARK PHILIP BRUSKI, being calm, cool and collected, will my ability to get along with the M3B or Clan for a week at a time (I don't think they could handle two weeks in a row) to George Ding- felder, John Wand, and anyone else who wants this position. I, ROCHELLE LEIGH MOWER CARLISLE, will my slim and trim physique to Dearm Dogeater Blair and will good times in Red Lodge to Bev Bmper Carter, like the ones we had in Ekalaka. I'll miss ya'. I, CATHY JO CASTLEBERRY, will my basketball ambers, 34 and 35, to Mish Speelmon even though it's against my better judgement to let you play. BE CAREFUL! I also will my ability to stay out of trouble and still have fun to Carla Markuson and Misty Sparks. It is possible. Pud! I, CALVIN RAY DEAN, being of quick-thinking excuses and full of bargaining power, will my inique abilit to talk Neil Slick Kittlanan out of traffic tickets and not even letting my parents find out about it to Carter Elmore and Misty Sparks. Noo Knocj Y70rn 9 I, LISA MAE EfrERY, will my best buddy Mickie Rae Lamphere to anyone who thinks they can handle as much fin as I did during my last two years of high school. Thanks, Mic! I. RICHARD DORAN HIGGINS, being of sound body and stout mind, will my ability to not take a sip of alcohol in my high school career to anyone who can retract pressure. I also will my ability to take the blame for everything whether I'm guilty or not to anyone who has the guts to handle it. I, SHAMtiN KAY HUTCHINSON, will one of my red shirts to Kenton Santa Claus Peabody so he can carplete his Christmas suit! I, COLLEEN RAE HUTTON, will my ability to miss half my senior year and NOT get kicked out to Jackie Juicy Willson. I. DELBERT EUGENE JARDEE, will my photogenic rear-end to Todd Pubert Ziettlow, and my ability to crash and bum several times in my high school years to anyone who thinks they can handle the responsibilities and still live to talk about them. I. JUSTIN JAMS JONSTONE, being of. sand mind and body, will my ability to never be on time for any class and always be fashionably late for everything to Carter Elmore. I also will my ability to do things I shouldn't and never get caught during high school to anyone who can handle it. I. DAW MARIE KORNEYCHJK, will my ability to get studyhall first period two years in a row and then never get to school before 8:30 except for a very rare few to anyone who has enough talent to do so. I. JON EDWARD KREITEL, being of sound mind and body, will my ablilty to go out and party on school nights without my parents knowing to anyone who gets in trouble for partying. I, DIXIE LEE LABREE, will my heavy foot on the gas pedal to my little brother, Elton. It gives you more time to fix your hair, bro. 20 I, VICKI LIN LfrPHERE, will my ability to tape ankles to Todd Ziettlow and my ability to pick on Todd to anyone. I, GERALD DAVID MftCKAY, being of intoxicated mind and sourd body, will my ability to party every school night to anyone who can handle it and my ability to totally destroy a pick-up in one school year to my little brother, Scott. I, RHGfCA RAE NIES, will my ability to have 4 classes my senior year to anyone who wants that much leisure time. I, BLAISE CORNELL QUADE, will my ability to get in trouble in band and choir EVERY day to Lance Loehding. I also will my quade locker , 22, to Kirsten since she's the only Quade in Ekalaka. I, WILLIAM ECWARD PEDERSEN, will my blinding speed and my powers of invisibility to Scott Laird. I, THCMAS ALLEN SPEELMON, will my lack of ability, ambition, and interest to Todd Pubert Ziettlow. To Nadine Davis I will my ability to make the honor roll while never appearing to do anything. To George Dingfelder I will my ability to shoot more silver bullets than the Lone Ranger ever dreamed of. I, KAREN ROWELLE TARTER, being of sand mind and bran-nose, will my ability to get on the honor roll, stay out of trouble, and never go to school to Mish Speelmon. I also will my musical ability to Lori Hutchinson. I, JASON ORLAN TOOKE, will my ability to get kicked out of the District Champion- ship Basketball Game to anyone who thinks they can do it quicker than I did. I LANCE AARON ZIETTLCM, will my ability to stay calm and let nothing bother me to Scott Mackay and all my atheletic talent to my brother, Todd. We, MARK BRUSKI AND 0.0. TOOKE, will our great attitudes to keep hard-nosed Colonel Quane Kanyon in line during government class during the 1967-88 school year to George Rosey Dingfelder and Carter Stink Elmore. Don't forget about the BIG 3 !!!!! 21 zz ifi + + 4 24 tudying ¥ w k IA Innocence A sen ef? or mi % 5 SHY Shan?!?!?!?i Cool Dude! ceoiors SENIOR STUDS! Valedictorian??!! !§L-- Proud Parents 25 SUJtlQRS Beverly Carter President Lee La Bree Vice President David Kirkwood Student Council George Di ngfe 1der Student Counci 1 26 n r Colleen Barrere David Beach Dare i e Boggs Nadine Davi s Carter Elmore Rich Hobert 'tint Lori Hutchinson Nikki Kerr Mi ck i e Lamphere Carla Markuson Amanda Parks Kristi Sikorski 27 iTirn n o ooonoiMUioL If looks could kill! Kenneth Skinner Leslie Skinner Someone took my teddybear! 28 000000 04XK VOOO , OOOO CI OO PO «OOOOI O0ODO Robby Johnstone President Kim F i x Vice President Mon i que Munro Secretary Lance Loehd i ng Student Council 29 Jess Lehman Li sa Mauch Chris Notaro Bexton Carlisle Br i an Elmore Julie Hamaker Dami an Hughes Ivan Jardee Karen Kreitel Larry Beach Deann Blair Jamie Bred i ng Kenten Peabody Mi sty Sparks Cara lea Speelmon Michelle Stevens Me 1 a i n i e Talk i ngton John Ward 31 Tod Larson President Ryan Loehd i ng Vice President Scott Laird Secretary Marcia Meh1i ng Student Council 32 lOMMMMMMMIHIM Becky Beach Kreg Bonef i e 1d Joanne Bruski Kelly Cline Karen Di ngfe 1der Nicole Ehret Kevin Hendricks Bi 11 Isaacs Laurie Lehman No Photo Available Scott Mackay Shawn Neece Gay 1ene Peabody 33 Josh Stieg Paul Ward Jayson Wh i tney 34 SUGAR RAY LEONARD BEATS MARVIN HAGLER Iran-contra hearings Montana Super Bowl in the news World Series TV evangelism Scandals over sex and money Long distance to Terry please! Back: Steve Chiovaro, Kathy Notaro, Jane Frye, Peggy Blair. Front: Cynthia Quade, Pat Mauch, Quane Kenyon, Tynie Mader. Not pictured: Bruce Ketchum Rhonda Gestring Even teachers have school spirit! ' w Kathy Stieg Please be quiet. 36 jnjjffimpRjmsjf i 1 4 Gary Tuggle - Principal MU 1 4) Jim Notaro - Superintendent 37 Custodian - Charlie Davis Janitor - Darlene Boggs Kitchen Help - Nadine Davis, Shannon Hutchinson, Lori Hutchinson, Carla Markuson Librarian - Rhonda Nies 38 Cooks - Mary Donna Barb Peabody Lehman Strait 39 40 mOA tASJZH S7A33 AUUAX 41 r turz 42 svuteKj tomtsi 43 44 45 GHtZTUZ AltUS Standing, Nikki Kerr, Rochelle Carlisle, Dixie LaBree. Front, Melainie Talkington. GBB Mascot: Dick Higgins Football Mascot: Delbert Jardee BBB Mascot: Lori Hutchinson 46 47 JAZZ 'BA'?® seiea msn 48 The Bbys' Select Choir recieved Superior ratings at both District and State Music Festival. Good job. boys!!! State Superiors: r u c , Robbie Johnstone - Tenor Saxaphone Solo Blaise Quade - Vocal Solo Josh Steig - Vocal Solo Cathy Castleberry - Vocal Solo and Percussion Solo 49 uO KOiMScArg Queen Dixie LaBree King Lance Ziettlow The Royal Court Vicki Lamphere J.o. Tooke Cathy Castleberry Tom Speelmon Rhonda Nies Blaise Quade CXd 50 Honorable(?) Judge Markuson Wedding anyone?!?! Queen George 51 VkSgaSSl Shannon Hutchinson Delbert Jardee Nikki Kerr Dave Kirkwood Misty Sparks John Ward Joanne Bruski Todd Ziettlow SNOWBALL CANDIDATES Queen Nikki King John EXCITEMENT!!! L NC ' ■ Cuddly Couple! L V 52 (PAQM Theme: Band: PROM CANDIDATES Lisa Emery Vicki Lamphere Cathy Castleberry Shannon Hutchinson Delbert Jardee Jerry Mackay Calvin Dean Bill Pedersen The Classy Class Of '87 This Could Be the Night Innocent Mischief Queen King Shannon Bill 54 ss scxois foOtBAll M : i I T | MKf Back row L to R: Delbert Jardee, Dick Higgins, Blaise Ouade raisin Dean, Chad Bonefield, John Ward, Kenton Peabody, Bill Pedersen Bruski, Thomas Speelmon, 0.0. Tooke, Coach Kenyon 1 Middle row Lance Loehding, Rich Hobert, George Dingfelder Justin Johnstone, Kenneth Skinner, Lance Ziettlow, John stone, Dave Kirkwood, Lee LaBree. finchtcr°W: elcki Lamphere, Todd Ziettlow, Brian Elmore, Josh Stieg, Scott Laird, Paul Ward Chris Notaro,Shawn Nies. Mark Kreitel, Robby John- Ryan Loehding, Kevin Tod Larson, Hendricks, 56 57 girls BASketBALl Back row: Manager, Lori Hutchinson, Coach Chivaro, Bev Carter, Cathy Castleberry, Rochelle Carlisle, Nikki Kerr, Michelle Stevens, Coach Jane Frye, Manager, Shannon Hutchinson. Front row: Nadine Davis, Melaine Talkington, Carla Markuson, Misty Sparks, Darcie Boggs, Mickie Lamphere, Monique Munro. Made it! Time out. Please, Coach! Talk about Awesome Defense! UlvJ n Boogie!; I WANT TO GO HOME! - Concentration! Bump Shot: Thai's right. We bad! Go In Pretty Please!! 59 I See IT!!!! Your Sure! GIRlS Jv J. V. Girls Basketball Kim Fix Jackie Wilson Becky Beach Karen Dingfelder Lori Lehman Jamie Brehding Marcia Mehling Mish Speelmon ACTION!!f Kim Hands Off!! ■ PERFECT FORM!!!! i it's a plane..,| Strategy 60 Boys BASketBAll Back Row: Blaise Quade, J.O. Tooke, John Ward, Bill Pedersen, Mark Bruski, Calvin Dean, David Beach, Coach Steve Chiovaro. Front Row Manager Monique Munro, Justin Johnstone, Dave Kirkwood, Lee LaB ee, Damian Hughes, Chris Notaro, Manager Kristi Sikorski. amm . - ♦ -¥- • ♦ 61 i ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥¥¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥¥¥ ¥ ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ ¥ 4 Really? We're playing basketball? The TOOKE Touch!! 3-point Thriller WEIRD!!! We Are The CHAMPIONS Stoned?!? Get Away!!! plans Jump Back! Hallelujah Boys Jv J.V. Boys Basketball Todd Ziettlow Tod Larson Josh Stieg Kelly Cline Scott Laird Larry Beach Kenten Peabody Jess Lehman Brian Elmore Bexton Carlisle Robbie Johnstone Bill Is aacs Jason Whitney Ivan Jardee Kenneth Skinner Rich Hobert Uffda ! ! M Did he make it? ' Frosh _ Josh Clap your hands ! ! ! . «What Are You Guys Doing Up There?? Italian Stallion?! 63 volLey baLL Back Row: Coach Willa Nies, Mickie Lamphere, Bev Carter, Nadine Davis, Darcie Boggs, Mish Speelmon, Coach Tynie Mader. Front Row: Laurie Hehman, Deann Blair, Karen Dingfelder, Karen Tarter, Manager Lisa Emery. Not pictured: Manager Lori Hutchinson. 64 ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ 65 tRACk IlltT inner 3oys Track Girls Track Todd Ziettlow Chris Notaro Lance Ziettlow Larry Beach David Beach Bill Isaacs Kenneth Skinner Scott Laird Robby Johnstone Damian Hughes Mish Speelmon Michelle Stevens Jamie Breding Bev Carter Mickie Lamphere Nadine Davis Karen Dingfelder Hornet!! 66 Knees up! Nice Stride! Oh no, my legs caught! t Touch your toes!! New Dance?! Ride 'em Cowgirl! w And she's off!! 2 a r Ui Me throw biq stone! Skip to my Lou Look at the clouds! Mic 67 No, I'm not flirting! 69 Sax Quartet sfn Congratulations, Bill; off to Annapolis. American Legion Award Karen gets another one! 70 G7t DU ¥16 Jf '87 72 73 % MARGETTA’S FAMILY DINER LAKE CITY SHOPPING CENTER BAKER, MT. PH. 406-778-2202 Food Always Tastes Finer At Your Favorite Diner 6 A.M. - 8 P.M. MARGE JOHNSON GEORGETTA McCAMISH Closed Sundays (406) 7783618 3aker Jurniture Co. QUALITY home furnishings ORVILLE STEVENS 14 SO MAIN Owner BAKER. MONTANA 59313 e+fuvu l 'cJlean P.O. Box 1098 108 South 3rd East tfaker, MT 59313 PORTRAITURE Juelie Mclean (406) 778-2825 TELEPHONE (406) 778-3151 BAKER HIDE AND FUR “We sell everything Baker, MT 59313 GARY R. LUCACHICK, D.D.S. COLEEN M. LUCACHICK. D.D.S. General dentists 920 WYOMING AVENUE P.O. BOX 1 138 BAKER. MONTANA 59313 74 P.O. Box 459 Baker, MT 59313 Plevna bar and cafe Ambrose A LaVoorre. Ihielen A family CONVIENT PARKING CLEAN WIDE AISLES BEST SELECTION IN AREA NEATS GROCERIES PRODUCE IN STORE BAKERY HOUSE PLANTS NAGAZINES BEER WINE BAKER MT 75 avenue fLoRal t k £eeOs 1 4 mile west Baker highway 12 778-3311 15 West Montana Ave. flowers, gifts, balloons Visa Master card accepted. 778-2020 778-3664 Robert Gloria Boggs tZfe C8ack 7)001 EKALAKA, MONTANA 8:00 A.M. - 10:30 P.M. Daily DON AND GWEN SCHULTZ Managers tfewf'i Ttywjmtioti open 9-9 seven days phone 775-6780 Ekalaka, Mt. 59324 904 Main Miles City, Montana 232-0072 Radio haek 76 OLD STAND BAR ekalXka Montana 406 7 where Old Friends Meet Hamburgers, Draasted Chicken, Ice Cream ekalaka LockeR MT 77 Baker, MT Willa's Ca-fe The Cue Baker, Montana 59313 Brew Hexfot 9mwumc Agency P O. DRAWER B Phone (406) 778-2856 Baker, Montana 59313 8-6 Mon.-Sat. 12-5 on Sun. ‘ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE Bill. Baker, MT RANDASH MOTORS Georqe, and Dennis Randash BAKER AUTO SUPPLY 121 S. MAIN ST. • BAKER. MONTANA 55313 Phono 778-2219 CHRYSLER CORPORATION Plymouth • Dodge • Chrysler 778-2227 778-2224 Baker, MT 59313 1-800-433-6272 78 Fallon County Times JIM ANDERSON. PUBuImIp The Finder PH 776-33 4 IIS 30 main P O BOX 67 Bakin, montana S 3 3 Montana Bank of Baker, N. A. P O Box 699 Baker. Montana 59313 (406) 778-3348 Member FDIC You've Got A Friend At Montana Bank Baker, MT 59313 (406) 778-3348 Helen Se Don Hughes Ekalaka, Montana 406-775-6424 W S PROPANE 79 The Copper Thimble MILES CITY. MONTANA MIL6S CITV BAKCRY Bread Buns Rol 1 s Decorated Cakes We can fill all orders large or smal1 - owners: Jim and Lois Balk 232—6617 A T SUPPLY, INC STAR PRINTING SUPPLY CO PRINTING OFFICE SUPPLIES MILES CITY, MONTANA 59301 MILES ? ULMNER HARDWARE Serving SE Montana since 1880 Red Rock Sporting Goode guns-ammuni ti on-campi ng archery-athletics-fishing Business Loop 1-94 East Phone: 406-232-2716 Miles City, Montana 59301 80 MILES CITY PLAZA 3-01) Lt.’.ni. The4 fashion” look especially for you! Linda Jenny Joyce Jerke, owners We -feature a full line of health and beautv aids. We offer fast presentation mail out service. 806 Main Miles City, Mt. 59301 (406)232-4605 LUMBER MAPOWARE AND BUILDING SUPPLIES 1515 W. 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