Cascade High School - Ketochi Yearbook (Cascade, MT)
- Class of 1969
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EVENTS 7. After a successful Apollo 7 mission with three astro- nauts aboard, the United States followed in December with Apollo 8. This time a 3 man team made history by soaring into orbit around the moon 8. This diagram shows the path of the Apollo 8 in suc- cessfully achieving lunar orbit and then returning to Earth. 9. Senator Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts eulogizes his slain brother during funeral service for Senator Robert F. Kennedy in St. Patrick s Cathedral in New York President and Mrs Johnson listen at lower right. 10. Jim Northrup hits a triple off Bob Gibson in the 7th inning of the final game of the World Series at Busch stadium in St. Louis. Two runs were driven in and the Detroit Tigers went on to beat the St. Louis Cardinals 11. Student sit-ins got their share of publicity in 1968 - photo shows Columbia University students during a demonstration in April. 12. This aerial view shows supporters of the Poor People's Campaign ringing the reflecting pool and wading into its waters as they gathered in June at the Lincoln SENIORS Glasgow AWARDS ISfWATlON 'jQsertioir. Suffolk iWinnett ryegatft cnvitiES Columbus 4, n tOt . 1 Inpnttr iSIL S kJ L] L JJ A -'4. «.. 3 - I . 1 ”FT] -U. jrS vi i DEDICA TION It is with sincerity that the Senior Class of 1969 dedicates this annual to Mr. and Mrs. Ken Gilbert. During our years of high school the Gilberts have been most tolerant of our antics during the Homecoming season. In this small way, we hope to show our sincere appreciation for their efforts, and to say thank you. ut Bdftk Bro n V. hoteaui ORES' .White Sulphuri k J • Cl AM hilipsbur Bouliter PEERLODOL lATION«i JAnaconda 5 Wdlh«rvilleT BITTERROOT NATIONAL_____ fORES , V BEAVERHEAD, Livingston national ENIO NATIONAL VALEDICTORIAN SALUTA TO RIAN Susan Pettapiece Doug Winterrowd SENIOR OFFICERS (Left to right) His. : M. Buck, V. P. : J. Fraser, Pres. : D. Pollack, Sec. : D. Dear, Treas. : K. Perry, Rep. : S. Parsons. Susan L. Maxwell Joseph M. McKamey Lorraine A. Moots Duane N. Wojtala Ava K. Yarger Mrs. Donna Green Advisor CLASS HISTORY The class of '69 began high school with forty-one enthusiastic members led by President Jim Cornelius, Vice President Jim Turnbow, Secretary Judy Fraser, Treasurer Ava Yarger, Reporter Jerry Hammer, and Student Council Representative Cindy Salo. Initiation highlighted our Freshman year and seemed to really make us a welcome part of the student body. Among other accomplishments, our class was awarded second place for the Christmas skit that year. As Sophomores, we elected Doug Winterrowd, president; Tracy Marquiss, vice-president; Steve Parsons, secre- tary; June Trowbridge, reporter; and Susan Pettapiece, treasurer. We were proud to have had a member of our class elected to Student Council that year; Debbie Pollack, Student Council reporter, became the first elected official from the Class of '69. It was tradition for Sophomores to make the Freshmen welcome, and we gave them a memorable initiation. Second prize was ours again this year for our Christmas skit, ’’Sing Along With Sophs. During our first two years of high school, we trusted the advice of Miss Marjorie Morgenstern. She left us at this time, but we shall always remember her valuable assistance and shall be continually in her debt. Officers chosen for our Junior year included Steve Parsons, president; Tracy Marquis, vice-president; Judy Fraser, secretary; and Doug Winterrowd, treasurer. Steve Parsons and Debbie Pollack were elected to the Student Coun- cil as vice-president and as secretary respectively. Five proud Juniors, selected for their scholastic abilities and for their qualities of leadership, were inducted into National Honor Society: Melan Buck, Susan Pettapiece, Doug Winterrowd, Judy Fraser, and Lon Kirk. Other honors went to Boy's State delegates Dennis Belisle, Jim Cornelius, and Doug Winterrowd; Boy's State alternates included Lon Kirk, Joe McKamey, and Dennis Terry. Girl's State recipient was Susan Pettapiece, and Melan Buck was alternate. Jim Cornelius represented our class as co-editor of the Ketochi annual. The Junior influence on school activities included: 1st prize Homecoming float; second prize Christmas skit; a successful Junior class play entitled Bolts and Nuts; and a lovely Junior prom honoring the Class of '68. Privileged to serve the Class of '69 through the great Senior year were officers: Debbie Pollack, president; Steve Parsons, reporter, Jucy Fraser, vice-president; Dale Dear, secretary; Kathy Perry, treasurer; and Melan Biick, historian. This year we had the opportunity of being the first Senior class in school history to participate in Freshman initia- tion. Because of our previous experience, we were able to make this an even more enjoyable and memorable event for the Freshmen. Our Homecoming float and our Christmas skit both drew first place attention with the judges. Another first for the school was the event of our class having a baby! Kris Anderson Green, the first class baby in school history, was born to our advisor, Mrs. Donna Green, on January 29, 1969. Among the awards given to members of the Class of '69 during its Senior year were the admissions of Kathy Perry and Debbie Pollack to National Honor Society. The greatest honors, however, were bestowed upon Valedictorian Susan Pettapiece and Salutatorian Doug Winterrowd. We selected as our class Motto, A sure way to miss success is to miss the opportunity. Through our high school years, we have tried to achieve some measure of success in each endeavor. For such endeavors, we have received the assistance of Mrs. Green, who became sponsor of our class in the Fall of 1967. Our many, many thanks have been extended to Mrs. Green with the hope that someday we might be able to repay her for her understanding. In memoriam, we, the Class of 1969, dedicate this page to a classmate through our elementary years, Randy Ethridge, who died July 3, 1965. 1 1 12 [s li dic TO ester (Ml Benton ;QRt|T NATIONAL Jrf lD-. LOLO ! NATIONAL ,Whitc Sulphur i ano Clank HAt 4, MSI ,Dt t Lodge OUNl ilipsbur lamiltj FERLODCEj NATIONAL lAnaconda y VAalKervilIc ■ MM'irKJ ■-'Ktidj Hifl itinj J BITTERROOT a UATl | f RATIONAL 1 Livingston Fwt AnjwiU ilmon- S i'-- SALNOH L 1 NAlMtolAL GIRLS STATE Back row: Alternates Ray Cordeiro, Lennard Sallee and Randy Kirk Front row: Delegates Larry Buckingham, Roger Wright and Kenny Thompsen Back row: Alternates Bema Nicholson and Joy Standley Front row: Delegates Paula Darko and Miriam Perry BOYS STATE DENNIS BELISLE: Stockmans Bank Scholarship Seaton Scholarship MELAN BUCK: Honor Cord Nat'l H. S. Award Betty Crocker Award LARRY BUCKINGHAM: Contest on the U N AWARDS JIM CORNELIUS: I Dare You Award Outstanding Teenager Heisey Award JUDY FRASER: I Dare You Award Outstanding Teenager Nat'l H. S. Award Heisey Award DAR Award Honor Cord KATHY PERRY: Seaton Scholarship Heisey Award Honor Cord 15 SUSAN PETTAPIECE: Honor Cord Heisey Award Valedictorian DEBBIE POLLACK: Honor Cord DENNIS TERRY: Stockmans Bank Scholarship AWARDS JOY STANDLEY: Voice of Democracy Contest JAMES TURNBOW: Stockmans Bank Scholarship Heisey Award DOUG WINTERROWD: Honor Cord Outstanding Teenager Nat’l H S Award Heisey Award Silver Key for Journalism Salutatorian 16 it ut Bark Brapin FLATHEAD NATIONAL Ronan t L0LQ. NATIONAL FOREST NATIONAL c,White Sulphur L, Springs J r. '- • OREST ‘hilipsburi iriffLOoac Hamilton NATIONAL! JAnacon, fnoFs1 BITTERROOT 6AUATIN NATt)ONAL FOREST Wl « Rmjf! •oit I •i u H ' - ■‘i r-av . iA rr jFWtfc BEAVERHEAD Livingston NATIONAL' Orth Fork ALMON NATIONAL, ilmon | £c'flES' 4L SALMON L 1 ATIONAL Robert Amundson Deborah Bailey Debra Ball Danny Blackley Lawrence Buckingham Chris Corderio Ray Corderio Patricia Darko Paula Darko Donna Fraser Jack Harris Bonnie Kapphan Randall Kirk Cindy LaFontaine David LeVeque Jerry McAlister JUNIOR CLASS OF 71 Robert Miller Richard Murrill Berna Nicholson Joan O'Neil NOT PICTURED: Charolette Canoy, David Erickson, Sharon Gray, Tom Latham, Alan LLera, Harris Malley. ADVISOR: Mr. BUI Cornelius CLASS OFFICERS: (left to right) Reporter: Bonnie Reeve, Secretary: Sue Peterson, Vice-President: Lenny Sallee, Treasurer: Donna Fraser, President: Robert Miller. JUNIORS Miriam Perry Sue Peterson Judy Pfaff Bonnie Reeve Sue Rose Lenny Sallee Valarie Sanders Sunny Smith Joy Standley Kenny Thompson Kristine Webb Brenda Wojtala Roger Wright SOPHOMORES Janet Bauch Margaret Belisle Jeanne Benner Gary Birkenbuel Zella Blackley Mark Buckingham 20 CLASS OF ’71 Albert Jenkins Robert Latham Thomas Hocevar Susan Lemons Lynda Lord Marsha Layton Michael McGuire Kenneth McKamey Raymond Marxer Edward Murphy Colleen Moll Curtis Moore Marcia Murphy Randall Olson Judith Peterson 21 Denise Pound Rose Pettit Michael Simmons David Smith Glenna Smith Sharalee Squires Janet Standley Dale Sterner Colleen Tetrud Debra Wojtala Della Wojtala Sharon Young SOPHOMORES CLASS OFFICERS: (front to back) Reporter: Della Wojtala, ADVISOR: Miss Joan Rose Secretary-treasurer: Susan Cornelius, Vice-President: Mike McGuire, Not Pictured: President Ronnie Fenton. FRESHMEN Karin Heikkala m Dorothy Amundson Rosanne Berger Steven Cabrin Jerry Cislo Carol Gordon Colleen Gray Doris Hastings Roberta Hastings Ernest Crider Jimmie Cummings Duncan Ferguson Donald Fisher ADVISOR: Mrs. Heatherton CLASS OFFICERS: Back row: President: Doug LeVeque, Vice- President: Steve Pearce, Front row: Treasurer: Carol Gordon, Secretary: Sheryl Young, Reporter, Barbara Marxer. Harry Hickel Douglas LeVeque Janet Latham Debra Mallory David Miller Barbara Marxer Monty Meer John Murphy Kathy Olson Susan O'Neil Diana Pettapiece Patricia Pettapiece Linda Pettit Donald Roehm Kurt Sanders Jack Sanderson CLASS OF 72 Sheryl Young Gerald Thompson Leonard Wright Rae Yarger Gail Young 24 ,White Sulphur i_ Springs J iDeer Lodge ra«t r uwn cruj PMUpiteri Hamilton EERLOtXJE V, t.K«” • ■ lAnaconda s BinERhoor V NAHlONAL 8EAVERMEAO. Livingston Imon TV SAk MOS L 1 STUDENTCOUNCIL (Back row, left to right) D. LeVeque, M. McGuire, M. Buck, S. Parsons, M. Perry, J. Fraser, S. Cornelius, B. Miller, (Middle row) J. Cornelius, S. Smith, J. Standley, D. Wojtala, S. Pettapiece, D. Pollack, K. Perry, J. Tumbow, (Front row) Secretary: D. Ball, Vice-President: L. Buckingham, President: L. Kirk, Treasurer: D. Winterrowd, Reporter: L. Lord, Advisor: Mr. Oscar Prestbo. HONOR SOCIETY (Standing, left to right) J. Standley, K. Perry, M. Perry, Vice-President: J. Fraser, M. Buck, Secretary: D. Pollack, B. Nicholson, Reporter: S. Pettapiece, P. Darko, (Kneeling, left to right) L. Buckingham, President: D. Winterrowd, Treasurer: L. Kirk. 26 PEP CLUB (Back row, left to right) J. Benner, J. Standley, J. O'Neil, V. Sanders, T. Webb, P. Darko, (Fourth row) M. Belisle, G. Smith, C. Gray, D. Dear, M. Buck, R. Berger, K. Perry, Advisor: Miss Joan Rose, (Third row) Z. Blackley, M. Murphy, J. Standley, M. Ethridge, P. Pettapiece, S. Young, R. Yarger, M. Perry, L. Lord, C. Hastings, (Second row) J. Evans, C. Teterud, R. Hastings, S. Young, D. Hastings, B. Marxer, K. Olson, S. O'Neil, J. Cummings, S. Pettapiece, D. Pollack, J. Pfaff, (First row) C. Moll, S. Peterson, C. LaFontaine, L. Moots, Secretary-Treasurer: D. Ball, Vice-President: C. Webb, Reporter: S. Rose, C. Gordon, P. Darko, B. Nicholson, S. Smith, B. Reeve, Cheerleaders: President: S. Cornelius, J. Peterson, J. Fraser, D. Fraser, B. Wojtala, D. Bailey, D. Wojtala, D. Wojtala. 27 SENIOR (Back) R. Pettit, L. Kirk, (Third row) M. Belisle, M. Ethridge, B. Marxer, J. Benner, D. Mallory, D. Wojtala, R. Strizich, R. Cox, (Second row) S. Cornelius, J. Cumming, K. Olson, R. Berger, C. Moll, D. Bailey, (Front) D. Winterrowd, D. Pollack, L. Peterson, P. Darko. C.H.S. (Back row, left to right) S. Squires, J. Standley, K. Perry, D. Pollack, M. Perry, C. Moll, E. Crider, L. Peterson, D. LeVeque, (Middle) C. Hastings, D. Wojtala, P. Darko, R. Cox, M. McGuire, J. Tumbow, D. Darko, D. Wojtala, J. Peterson, S. Cornelius, (Front) R. Berger, K. Olson, J. Pfaff, B. Reeve, S. Peterson, B. Wojtala, D. Bailey, P. Darko, T. Webb. 28 BAND (Back) D. Ferguson, B. Reeve, M. Perry, M. Meer, D. Piilola, (Third row) V. Sanders, D. Smith, J. McKamey, J. Turnbow, J. Sanderson, D. Darko, M. McGuire, (Second row) C. Gordon, D. Pound, J. Evans, C. Teterud, S. Smith, (Front) L. Pettit, D. LeVeque, L. Lord, P. Darko, C. LaFontaine. CHORUS (Back row, left to right) J. McKamey, H. Hickel, L. Kirk, D. Smith, D. Mallory, L. Pettit, R. Pettit, D. Pound, K. Heikkila, (Middle) D. Wojtala, L. Lord, B. Nicholson, J. Standley, P. Pettapiece, S. Young, M. Buck, J. Cummings, D. Pettapiece, (Front) S. Smith, D. Ball, C. LaFontaine, C. Gordon, B. Marxer, C. Teterud, J. Evans, M. Murphy, M. Layton. 29 MIXED ENSEMBLE (Back row, left to right) M. McGuire, L. Peterson, L. Kirk, D. Daiko, (Middle row) J. Pfaff, M. Perry, P. Darko, S. Young, K. Perry, S. Smith, (Front row) M. Buck, S. Peterson, B. Nicholson, D. Bailey, B. Reeve. TWIRL ERS (Back row, left to right) T. Webb, S. Peterson, (Front row) D. Wojtala, J. Peterson, D. Ball, B. Wojtala, D. Wojtala. 30 LIBRARY CLUB (Back row, left to right) D. Pollack, P. Darko, J. Cummings, K. Perry, G. Smith, R. Hastings, J. Evans, C. Cordeiro, K. Thompson, (Middle row) C. Webb, P. Darko, T. Webb, R. Berger, J. Peterson, C. LaFontaine, D. Pettapiece, P. Pettapiece, C. Teterud, Advisor: Mrs. Donna Green, (Front row) M. Buck, L. Kirk, Treas. : D. Ball, B. Reeve, Pres. : S. Pettapiece, Sec. : D. Fraser, Rep. : B. Nicholson, His. : C. Moll, S. Peterson, D. Bailey. KETOCHI (Back row, left to right) D. Miller, A. Jenkins, M. Buck, D. Winterrowd, Advisor: Mr. Bull, J. Fraser, M. Perry, B. Nicholson, S. Pettapiece, C. Moll, (Middle row) C. Webb, S. Parsons, S. Peterson, D. Darko, D. Belisle, C. LaFontaine, K. Perry, V. Sanders, S. Rose, (Front) C. Teterud, B. Marxer, D. Wojtala, D. Pollack, D. Ball, B. Reeve, L. Lord, D. Wojtala, D. Fraser, B. Wojtala. 31 BADGER PAWS (Back row, left to right) S. Maxwell, C. Webb, C. Gray, R. Hastings, K. Harris, J. Benner, J. Pfaff, (Front) D. Dear, M. Buck, D. Ball, S. Peterson, C. LaFontaine, L. Moots, Advisor: Mr. Wollan. SPA NISH CL UB (Back row, left to right) M. Buckingham, K. Thompson, S. Young, R. Berger, C. Moll, S. Cornelius, C. LaFontaine, S. Pettapiece, P. Darko, L. Kirk, (Middle) D. Dear, J. Fraser, C. Hastings, D. Ball, S. Peterson, D. Wojtala, L. Lord, J. Pfaff, M. Perry, Rep. : V. Sanders, K. Perry, (Front) Advisor: Miss Joan Rose, J. Cummings, C. Gordon, P. Darko, Sec.-Treas. : T. Webb, V. P. : R. Cordeiro, Pres.: S. Smith, D. Fraser, B. Nicholson, D. Wojtala, D. Pettapiece, P. Pettapiece. 32 F.F.A (Back row, left to right) J. Thompson, R. Hocevar, K. Sanders, J. McAlister, K. McKamey, J. Harris, Secretary: R. Kirk, D. Blackley, R. Marxer, M. Simmons, D. Fisher, D. Sterner, S. Pearce, (Middle row) D. LeVeque, R. Olson, L. Sallee, A. Jenkins, J. Kolbeck, D. Terry, J. Tumbow, H. Wagonner, R. Amundson, E. Murphy, D. Ferguson, S. Cabrin, D. Mohn, (Front row) Advisor: Mr. Ralph Mannix, J. Murphy, Parliamentarian: J. Reeve, Reporter: R. Wright, Vice-President: D. Wojtala, Chapter Sweetheart: J. Fraser, President: S. Parson, Sentinel: J. McKamey, Treasurer: R. Miller, M. Meer, D. Miller. SPEAKERS IN ACTION (Back row, left to right) A. Jenkins, M. Buck, L. Kirk, Advisor: Mrs. Donna Green, (Front row) R. Cox, D. Darko, D. Wojtala, C. Moll, L. Lord, D. Wojtala. 33 F.H.A. (Back row, left to right) M. Belisle, J. Bauch, L. Pettit, D. Dear, J. Tamol, T. Latham, S. Young, K. Perry, D. Hastings, T. Webb, S. Rose, K. Heikkila, D. Amundson, Advisor: Mrs. Hetherton, (Middle) R. Hastings, D. Ball, C. Hastings, P. Darko, B. Reeve, P. Darko, J. Pfaff, J. O'Neil, C. LaFontaine, B. Kapphan, K. Harris, S. Lemons, M. Ethridge, (Front) R. Pettit, S. O'Neil, D. Bailey, Secretary: G. Smith, Vice-President: M. Perry, President: J. Standley, Treasurer: S. Peterson, B. Nicholson, Historian: J. Peterson, Reporter: C. Teterud, J. Benner, S. Smith, V. Sanders. F.T. A. (left to right) D. Pollack: First and Second grades, S. Parsons: Seventh grade art, C. Webb: Third grade. 34 DRIVERS TRAINING 1ST SEMESTER. (Back row, left to right) J. Standley, T. Webb, G. Birkenbuel, Instructor: Mr. Wayne Bull, M. Buck, J. Bauch, D. Wojtala, (Front, left to right) J. Peterson, J. Benner, C. LaFontaine, D. Wojtala, R. Cox, S. Peterson, D. Dear, S. Cornelius. 2ND SEMESTER. (Back row, left to right) K. Olson, B. Reeve, P. Darko, R. Berger, C. Gordon, J. Corrigan, J. Evans, G. Smith, C. Teterud, (Front, left to right) M. Buckingham, E. Crider, R. Olson, J. Thompson, L. Wright, D. Darko, R. Hocevar, M. McGuire, D. Miller, B. Miller. 35 ANNUAL STAFF V ■ v af «9 J, ,t _ S.« « . T. 5i: v s;? - •_. Jim Cornelius, Editor Mickey Perry, Co-Editor Mrs. Donna Green, Advisor Cathie Webb, Head Typist Kathy Perry, Advertising Manager Debbie Pollack, Business Manager NATIONAL Ronan iREST .White Sulphur' U 5 rnngs Philipsburgi J Boulder Hamilton 'national, iAhacurrcra t Wal ervtlle BITTERROOT S ATIONAL___ S aLj S jSp k rORESyV BEAVERHEAi Livingston SALMON ilmon 5ACMON L 1 NATIONAL '■ 0 T 1 ' .nL.u,,.$mZ. U-J ; v. i • K Bftwmng! %, kZ Z 5 r -sL. ; [ « «: iVCreat - 3— Y alls I ■•« 'Fir A A j—iW’ ' J . ■ -4Q! aI V, O { TIONAL 1 I §3 'X 1 QEIS M A SENIORS Duane Wojtala Jim Cornelius Tracy Marquis Brent Sanders Dennis Belisle Jim Reeve Rick Fenton Judy Fraser 38 VARSITY (Back row, 1. to r.) C. Cordeiro, D. Wojtala, D. Belisle, M. Malley, D. Darko, H. Hickel, T. Marquis, B. Sanders, J. Cornelius, L. Sallee, (Middle row) M. McGuire, L. Wright, J. Thompson, R. Hocevar, B. Miller, G. Birkenbuel, M. Buckingham, R. Fenton, J. Sanderson, (Front row) A. Jenkins, J. Reeve, R. Wright, L. Buckingham, R. Cordeiro, R. Fenton, K. Thompson, D. Miller. SUMMARY The Badger Gridders, coached by Don Rose and assistant coach, Gary Wollan, proved to be a very worthy opponent in the 1968 football season. The Badgers fought their way to a 5-2 conference record and a 6-2 overall record to place third in District 12. Homecoming proved to be a victorious event—Badgers 47-Huskies 7. Cascade 35 Choteau 12 Cascade 12 Simms 13 Cascade 47 Belt 7 Cascade 0 Brady 20 Cascade 48 Centerville 20 Cascade 26 Augusta 0 Cascade 60 Dutton 25 Cascade 45 Power 13 39 COA CHES 40 Rudy Skonord: C Squad Basketball Joan Rose: Girls' Track VARSITY (Back row, left to right) R. Munii, L. Sallee, D. Darko, T. Marquis, J. Cornelius, D. Wojtala, R. Cordeiro, (Front row) L. Buckingham, L. Wright, C. Cordeiro. SUMMARY Coach Don Rose's fighting Badgers started the season by winning the Belt Thanksgiving Invitational Tournaments in competition with Belt, Centerville, and Highwood. After finishing fifth during conference play, the Badgers went to District Tournament and defeated Brady and Augusta for second place and the right to advance to the Divisional Tournament. Cascade 79 Highwood 42 Cascade 48 Simms 40 Cascade 65 Belt 63 Cascade 37 Brady 50 Cascade 45 Power 62 Cascade 63 Power 51 Cascade 57 Dutton 49 Cascade 48 Dutton 44 Cascade 77 Hobson 28 Cascade 52 Belt 69 Cascade 56 Belt 60 Cascade 52 Brady 66 Cascade 68 Geyser 62 Cascade 60 Augusta 61 (OT) Cascade 54 Augusta 56 Cascade 63 Oville 49 Cascade 59 Oville 43 Cascade 59 Simms 46 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Cascade 68 Centerville 55 Cascade 64 Belt 57 Cascade 61 Brady 62 (OT) Cascade 65 Augusta 42 DIVISIONAL TOURNAMENT Cascade 58 St. Leo's 74 Cascade 74 Denton 52 Cascade 67 Standford 77 Belt Thanksgiving Invitational Non-Conference “A ” TEAM CHEERLEADERS i. (Left to right) J. Fraser, B. Wojtala, D. Bailey, (Kneeling) D. Fraser. “B TEAM CHEERLEADERS (Left to right) D. Wojtala, J. Peterson, S. Cornelius, D. Wojtala. 42 “B” TEAM (Back row, left to right) J. Thompson, M. McGuire, H. Hickel, R. Marxer, J. Sanderson, (Kneeling) R. Cox, R. Wright, R. Hocevar. “C” TEAM (Back row, left to right) G. Birkenbuel, R. Olson, C. Moore, D. Mohn, S. Cabrin, (Kneeling) K. McKamey, D. Miller, D. LeVeque. 43 VA RSITY TRA CK Front Row: R. Cordeiro, T. Latham, D. Wojtala, J. Cornelius, R. Marxer, L. Sallee, D. Belisle, B. Miller, D. Cordeiro. Middle Row: M. Buckingham, R. Cox, L. Buckingham, K. McKamey, R. Wright, D. Mohn, J. Thompson, L. Miller, J. Roehm, D. Fisher. Back Row: R. Fenton, A. Jenkens, M. McGuire, D. Darko, H. Hick el, B. Latham, J. Sanderson, S. Cabrin, J. Cislo. LOCAL MEETS: Cascade----------------73 Augusta----------------36 Centerville------------35 Cascade----------------74 Simms----------------- 48 Great Falls High JV's-30 FIELD RECORDS BROKEN Jim Cornelius 440 50 Seconds Duane Wojtala Triple Jump 40' 6 1 2 Chris Cordeiro Mile Run 4:57.6 880 Relay Team 1:34. 5 Mile Relay Team 3:34. 5 DISTRICT CHAMPS Coach Gary Wollan's thinclads won the District meet with an accumulation of 57 1 2 points. Power placed second with 54 points, and Simms third with 53 points. DIVISIONAL CHAMPS The aggressive Badgers grabbed first place at Divisional with a total of 34 points. St. Leo's and Power placed second and third respectively. STATE MEET At State, the Badgers suffered some bad luck, but still set several records. Ray Cordeiro pole vaulted to an even 12 feet to become the 1969 State Class C Champion. Jim Cornelius set a new Class C record of 50. 2 in the 440 preliminaries. Jim placed third in the final 440. 44 STATE RELAYS “C”CLUB (Back Row, 1 to r) M. McGuire, R. Hocevar, R. Cox, M. Buckingham, A. Jenkins, L. Wright, J. Thompson, J. Sanderson, D. Miller, Mr. Rose, (Middle row) G. Birkenbuel, R. Wright, L. Sallee, R. Cordeiro, R. Miller, D. Darko, C. Cordeiro, R. Marxer, L. Buckingham, K. Thompson, R. Fenton, (Front) S. Parsons, L. Peterson, D. Winterrowd, D. Wojtala, J. Tumbow, J. Cornelius, T. Marquis, J. Reeve, D. Terry, D. Be lisle, J. McKamey. 45 GIRLS TRA CK (Back row, 1. to r.) D. Mallory, C. Moll, P. Darko, S. Cornelius, M. Perry, (Middle row) C. LaFontaine, J. Peterson, S. Young, R. Hastings, L. Lord, C. Hastings, J. Cummings, (Front row) B. Kapphan, J. Benner, B. Marxer, D. Ball, D. Wojtala, D. Wajtala. 100 yd dash - Deb Mallory :12. 1 200 yd dash - Deb Mallory :24. 1 440 yd dash - Debra Wojtala 67. 3 880 yd dash- Debra Wojtala 2:53. 2 80 Meter hurdles - Sue Corenlius :12.6 440 yd relay - Colleen Moll Della Wojtala Lynda Lord Sue Cornelius :52.4 880 medley relay - Debra Mallory Della Wojtala 1:56. 8 Lynda Lord Sue Cornelius Javelin - Colleen Moll 87'4 1 2 Shot - Debbie Ball 28'10 1 2 Discuss - Debbie Ball 80'2 1 2 Long Jump - Sue Cornelius 16'5 1 4 High Jump - Lynda Lord 4'4 L. Lord S. Cornelius D. Wojtala C. Moll D. Mallory Miss Rose ST A TE CH A M PS 46 NATIONAL Ronan y NATIONAL iDeer Lodge P ilipsburi Hamilton x E ERLODGE] lAriaconda Walfcerville BITTERROOT NATIONAL B -iqrad Bozeman BEAVERHEAD. Livingston j ACTIVITIES I ;AlMON NATlONA! ilmon H%to«st SALMON L 1 V Kn r ' ' national • « HOMECOMING ROYALTY Jim Cornelius Judy Fraser HOMECOMING 49 JUNIOR CLASS PLA Y •'Ah’s terminatin' mah relations with this 'stablishment! “No Boys Allowed” Look at your pants. They're hanging down below your dress. I can fix that. They'll fall down! Not if I walk easy! Cast Midnight. . . Rita Baxter . Jane Baxter. Victrola . . Fred Dana . Leroy Doyle Edwina Cook Belinda Eliot Nada Owens Patsy Farrel. O'Brien . . Keith Garland Harvey Smith Mrs. Dana . Dan Yarger Sue Peterson B. Wojtala M. Perry B. Miller R. Cordeiro Pat Darko D. Bailey V. Sanders J. Standley D. LeVeque L. Bucking T. Latham C. LaFontaine 50 CHRISTMAS BALL ROYALTY Cathie Webb and Doug Winterrowd JUNIOR PROM ROYALTY Tracy Marquis and Jackie Tamol 53 54 NATIONAL Rocun I lolcl ..White Sulphur JL Springs IronEsr 'Townsend Philipsbun «Hamiltj Anaconda BITTERROOT .NATIONAL BEAVERHEAD. ■ ■ • ■ rRATION — lliSalmon ; iK SALMON I, I IATIONAL pr%- -w-— ADMINISTRATION Dennis McCarty, Counselor Oscar B. Prestbo, Superintendent BOARD OF EDUCATION: Mrs. Gladys Gessner, Clerk; John Gordon; Doug Thompson; William Cummings, Chairman; Elwood Webb; Lester Standley. Not pictured: Brad Hamlett. Mr. William Cornelius B. S. Degree, Montana State University Science, Math Mr. Donald Rose B. S. Degree, Montana State University History, Athletics 57 Miss Joan Rose B. A. Degree, University of Montana English, Spanish, Girl's Track Mr. Ralph Mannix Mr. Robert Morris B. A. Degree, Montana State University B. S. Degree, Montana State University Vocational Agriculture Band, Chorus, Elementary Music Mrs. Gladys Hetherton B. A. Degree, Concordia Home Economics, Science Mr. Wayne Bull Mr. Gary Wollan B. S. Degree, Western Montana College B. S. Degree, MSU M. A. T. Degree, U of M Commercial, Driver's Education Math, Athletics Mrs. Donna Green Black Hills State English, Speech, Library, Annual Advisor STUDY HALL SUPERVISOR Mrs. Elizabeth Loveland COOKS Mrs. Freeman Mrs. Woolsey Mrs. Fraunhofer CUSTODIANS Mr. Stone Mr. Freeman Mr. McBride 60 EH50A Philipsburj tAnacondar mag BITTEI BEAVERHEAl Livingston i?+r SLOW Great Falls l —u ' v- w i r -r- I N V , ®vC t Pk V. .. OA, ' ?- Ki rasns:1 —i— - I WtLOCMnS L-V-9rEST • v J -M L ls? TI0N,L I'w i ..,•« WATCH FOR CHILDREN BoWrhan r Salmon ATK NAUtf V SALMON Ll Jl x A _______________________________ elementary Dillon , ? J 1 - '- • : GRADE ONE INSTRUCTOR: SUZAN LORD Back row: J. Lechner, P. Chambers, R. Strizich, P. Harris, M. Lyon, B. Walden, S. Palmen, R. Nicholson. Middle row: J. Strandell, P. Perry, G. Booth, M. Strafford, S. Sanderson, E. Jones, L. Grimes, T. Newton. Front row: T. Hawn, M. Fayler, W. Edwards, S. Gunville, L. McBride, D. Nicholls, W. Hill. GRADE TWO INSTRUCTOR: MRS. MILDRED YARDE Back row: N. Ethridge, N. Wilson, R. Maxwell, R. Anderson, K. Minehan, M. Standley, D. Russell, J. Rumney, T. Mikes. Middle row: S. Smith, S. Cobb, C. Moore, L. Creveling, S. Newton, F. Mathis, J. Cox D. Nicholls, B. Creveling. Front row: B. Sterner, J. Elmore, D. LeVeque, B. Sterner, M. Roehm, A. Dion, G. Jarriel, D. Pettit, A. Nicholson. Not Pictured: C. Maddox. GRADE THREE INSTRUCTOR: MRS. DORIS REISSING Back row: K. Preble, S. Waldon, D. Sudenga, J. Strandell, T. Mallory, L. Lord, D. McGuire, K. Cornelius, D. Palmen. Middle row: J. Harris, J. Olson, D. Anderson, L. Gordon, D. Nicholls, B. Jones, D. Edwards, J. Hill, L. Cummings. Front row: B. Pettit, J. Chezik, M. Smith, C. Green, D. Wojtala, J. Wilson, J. Elmore, C. Hawn. COMBINA TION THREE AND FOUR INSTRUCTOR: MRS. ELIZABETH GESSNER: Back row: Y. Sterner, L. Russell, M. Johnson, D. Haugen, T. Pettapiece, G. Preble, W. Lechner. Front row: M. Johnson, S. Smith, K. Webb, J. Nargang, R. Fayler, D. Pound, W. Elmore. Not pictured: L. Rumney, T. Tucker, K. Brush. GRADE FOUR INSTRUCTOR: MRS. MARGARET LOVCIK Back row: T. Pierce, J. Chezik, M. Creveling, S. Strizich, J. Elmore, D. Creveling, R. Houghston, E. Minehan, K. Grimes, R. LaFontaine. Middle row: P. Chambers, K. Sudenga, C. Green, J. Gordon, J. Rose, T. Mathis, O. Perry, D. Young, D. Fraser. Front row: G. Cummings, C. McBride, J. Belisle, R. Warehime, P. Booth, A. Cummings, M. Nahrgang, G. Loveland. GRADEFIVE INSTRUCTOR: MRS. MAVIS DARKO Back row: T. Grimes, B. Perry, D. Gordon, R. Palmen, M. Mathis, J, McGuire, J. Yarde, C. Rose, L. McBride. Middle row: B. Standley, B. Dion, G. Kitson, S. Wuerl, D. Russell, C. Wiley, S. Lorang, P. Booth, K. Mallory, S. Fayler. Front row: B. Sterner, G. Hershkowitz, H. Maxwell, J. Pettit, C. Dear, D. Pierce, G. Edwards, J. Mikes, L. Harris, J. Ethridge. Not pictured: R. Tucker. GRADE SIX INSTRUCTOR: MRS. BEATRICE CARLSON Back row: M. Anderson, D. Cobb, L. Clinger, P. Minehan, L. Johnson, J. Eller, R. Pennington, J. Strandell, D. Harris, D. Minehan. Middle row: D. Loveland, S. Maddox, B. Kesler, D. Creveling, R. Belisle, P. Booth, S. Pollack, B. Squires, M. Blackley, D. Fraser, S. Wilson. Front row: E. Hill, D. Lemons, R. Pettit, E. Cummings, B. Rumney, D. LeVeque, K. Green, K. White, D. Thompson. Not pictured: E. Brush, K. Tynes. GRADESEVEN INSTRUCTOR: MR. CHRIS WILSON AND MRS. SHARON GORDON Back row: D. Standley, R. Pettapiece, J. Mathis, V. Strizich, L. Cummings, B. Donathan, G. WinteiTowd, R. Anderson, M. Fisher, L. Perry, P. Lord, K. Standley. Middle row: D. Pound, A. Young, F. Christman, R. Brattain, A. Pettapiece, M. Marquis, K. Darko, L. Wood, C. Pierce, J. Tumbow. Front row: D. Pound, R. Ethridge, R. Berger, R. Wiley, W. Gruel, W. Mikes, M. Wood, R. Berger, S. Gordon, N. Webb. Not pictured: K. Tucker, L. Erickson. GRADE EIGHT INSTRUCTOR: MR. RUDY SKONORD Back row: R. Strizich, D. Piilola, J. Haugen, K. MLnehan, H. Connors, C. Smith, C. Christman, J. Johnson, S. LaFontaine. Middle row: M. Fraser, J. Wilson, E. Slater, R. Kesler, R. Gruel, J. Lantz, K. Wiley, B. Roehm, J. Cunningham. Front row: J. Hamlett, S. Squires, N. Harris, R. Cummings, L. Crider, C. Brown, A. Wilson, D. Mikes, J. Evans. Mr. Chris Wilson Elementary Principal 66 it a f qn A Team COACH: MR. CHRIS WILSON: Back row: J. Hamlett, R. Kesler, J. Johnson, R. Strizich, R. Cummings. Front row: J, Turnbow, M. Fraser, D. Mikes, C. Brown, R. Wiley. RED DEVILS B Team COACH: MR, CHRIS WILSON Back row: S. Gordon, R. Brattain, L. Cummings, G. Winterrowd, M. Marquis, K. Darko, N. Webb. Front row: J. Turnbow, R. Berger, W. Gruel, W. Mikes, R. Wiley. 67 Back row: (left to right) Susan Squires, Robin Anderson, and Janet Cunningham. Kneeling: Becky Berger. TWIRL ERS N. Harris, S. Pollack, P. Lord, R. Ethridge, C. Smith. 68 L hoteatr oJson ENTER n YOUR OWN vRlSKy iRonan mm ri PfvlipsbuFtjF J [ EERl JAnaconda , r: iSr y BITTERROO' BEAVERHEAD, „ . ivmgston j — ■ — H ; U 1 VI . • I ;;.national t It V V-' BC t if, ft - : «■ =SX 1 p 4 Bruton V J !• V iiiCi ..st Belong. „ t'C-f V., -.. BIVL Dillon] MICKEY’S PACKING PLANT BRING 'EM IN ALIVE — TAKE 'em HOME READY to EAT Equipped and Experienced Photographers Phone 452-6768 925 — 7th Ave. South HOUGH’S SCHOOL SERVICE Great Falls, Mont, POULSEN'S INC Caradco Windows, Doors, Trim B. F, Nelson Roofing Masonite Siding Products Western Overhead Garage Doors Weiser Locks Standley Hardware Gold Bond Ceiling Tile Bighorn Wallboard POULSEN’S INC. 615 2nd South Great Falls WHITE REFRIGERATION CO. CROXFORD SONS, INC. MORTUARY Authorized Sales Service Complete Frigidaire Products 9th G 9th South Great Falls, MT. 1307 Central Avenue ULMBAR Great Falls, Montana Frank G Joyace Ball Ulm, Montana • RIVERVIEW CONOCO Sam Payne, Dealer 101 Smelter Ave. Great Falls, Mt. HALS ELECTRIC MOTORS BOYD’S BURGERMASTER 109 - 2nd Street South 10th Ave. at 2101 Great Falls, Montana and Smelter Ave. G 3 NW New and Rebuilt Electric Motors WHERE ALL SCHOOL BUSSES STOP FOR HAL MIKES, PROPRIETOR FINE FOOD GREAT FALLS P. C. A. Short, Intermediate, and Long Term Best Wishes to Class of 1969 ONE STOP CREDIT SERVICE FOR THE NEEDS OF A CHANGING AGRICULTURE VANATTA RANCH FEDERAL LAND BANK South of Cascade, Montana ASSOCIATION Indexing Polled Here fords GREAT FALLS, MONTANA Since 1957 710 First Ave, No.-Phone 453-0363 HIGHWAY GROCERY FOOD STORES Your Friendly Grocer Custom Cutting FOUR CONVENIENT Drugs LOCATIONS TO S undries SERVE Frozen Food Lockers YOU! IT PAYS TO STAY AT HOME 709 1st. Ave. No 1 2615 10th Ave. So. AND BUY Westgate Center Holiday Village MILLS FORD TEDDY JEWELRY The Place to Buy All of Your Cars and Trucks 9 - 3rd Street North Great Falls, Montana WHERE SERVICE IS A PLEASURE Watch Repair Jewelry Repair SEE US FIRST Bulova Watches Bulova Accutron Mills Motor Co, Caravelle by Bulova Engagement Rings and Boys Wedding Bands Mothers Rings Box 187 From $10,95 Fairfield, Montana GRAHAM ROSS -CENTRAL BANK OF MONTANA -1ST NATIONAL BANK -1ST WESTSIDE NATIONAL BANK 6th St. G 1st. Ave. South Great Falls, Mont. Livestock Supply -GREAT FALLS and Vet Supplies NATIONAL BANK Complete Pet Dept. -MONTANA BANK Garden G Land- EASTSIDE BANK scaping Dept. Grass G Pasture Seed Agri-Systems BUD HAYES TEXACO SERVICE B Y Minor Repairs G Tune-Ups STORE, INC. For the Finest Complete Line of Texaco Products in Groceries and Dry Goods 601 10th Ave. South Phone 761-9224 Great Falls, Montana Chuck Cunningham Cascade, Montana GREAT FALLS IMPLEMENT DEALERS DON FRASER TRUCKING Great Falls Implement Co. A-C Supply representing Farm and Ranch Equipment International Harvester Co. MONTANA FLOUR MILLS H. R. Hansen Imp. Co. Central Machinery Briggs Implement Ferris-Killion Wells Implement Cascade, Montana Phone 468-2836 ATTENTION - 4 -H MEMBERS !! CERETANA can help you with all your feed requirements for 4 -H livestock projects. MONTANA FLOUR MILLS 16th St. North Great Falls, MT. MATTSON LUMBER CO. UKE’S SPORTS Building Material Glass Sports Equipment for Every Need Paints Gasoline and Oil Carpeting 114 Central Avenue See Dwight Flechsenhar GREAT FALLS, MONT. or Phone 468-2262 Dairy Products and Ice Cream At Your Store or At Your Door For Home Delivery In Cascade Call 453-6566 EN C O Bulk Fuel Deliveries MONTANA POWER B. F. GOODRICH Tires COMPANY J W OIL SERVING YOU IS OUR WALLY MOLL, Distributor BUSINESS. Phone 468-2575 or 468-2234 City Office 101 Central Cascade, Montana GOOD LUCK ! M.M. MOORE, to the INC. CLASS OF 1969 YOUR WALT MEER INDEPENDENT TRUCKING INSURANCE AGENT Phone 468-2489 GREAT FALLS, MONTANA SERVES YOU FIRST CASCADE LIKE A LETTER FROM HOME CASCADE COURIER Printers and Publishers Dick and Marjorie Berger Phone 468-2514 Cascade, Montana STOCKMENS BANK SERVING CASCADE CONTINUOUSLY SINCE 1917 Member of FDIC and FRS GREAT FALLS LAUNDRY DRY CLEANERS ASSOCIATION THE CURIOSITY SHOP novelties greeting cards souvenirs costume jewelry gags gifts in HOLIDAY VILLAGE PHILLIPS 66 NORGE bulk gas LAUNDRY CLEANING VILLAGE oil grease 2309 Tenth Avenue South diesel Phone 761-9081 Bob GMary Nicholson RUDY G MARIE DIEGEL Phone 468-2215 SKYWAY BOWL Murph's Pin and Cue 24 Hrs. a Day, Every Day DR. BERT ENGLISH THE STYLE SHOP THE VILLAGE INN CLIFFORD COBB-BUILDING CONSTRACTOR A C MOTEL THE PIN CUSHION CULLIGAN SOFT WATER BECKMANS EDDY'S BAKERY FLORISTS’ ASSOCIATION OF GREAT FALLS KAUFMAN’S SPARROW’S STORE STATION OASIS BAR CAFE GREAT FALLS COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. JOHN MacFARLANE PINSKI BROTHERS PUBLIC DRUG CO., INC. DR. M.P. DORAN - DR. G.C. CASSEL PETITE SHOP MclNTOSH’S DIVINE ASSELSTINE POLLY’S PETROLANEGAS THE Downtown Fashion Store. P. O. Box 2233 527 Central GREAT FALLS, MONTANA Where things just LOOK expensive ! Phone 453-4361 Late Summary .. . Added to the curriculum for academic credit was a course in driver education and training. The program was planned and instructed by MR. WAYNE BULL, who completed instructors' preparation classes during the summer of 1968. Based on a text edited by the American Automobile Association, the first phase of the course, consisting of 30 hours of classroom work, was designed to (1) shape the students' attitude toward safe and sportsmanlike driving, (2) promote an understanding of traffic laws established by nature and by man, (3) develop mature driving practices in the country, in the city, and on the freeways, (4) explain ownership and maintenance of an automobile, and (5) establish a sense of responsibility in each prospective motorist. The program's second phase, providing at least six hours of behind-the-wheel training for each student, was supplemented by automobiles furnished through the courtesy of DON RYAN OLDS, 918 Central Avenue, Great Falls, Montana. Two classes were offered during the school year with a total of 33 students enrolled, (see page 35) Students participating in the summer program included: JOHN BALL, MARGARET BELISLE, JIMMIE CUMMINGS, DONALD FISHER, DUNCAN FERGUSON, DONNA FRASER, CHERYL HASTINGS, COLLEEN MOLL, PATRICIA PETTAPIECE, ROSE PETTIT, and BRENDA WOJTALA. SENIOR SUMMA R Y m DENNIS JOHN BELISLE. Beelzle Ambition. Be a millionaire. Favorite Saying: T. S. Ketochi, 4; French Club, 2; Junior Class Play, 3; C Club, 2, 3, 4; Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Track, 1,2, 3,4; Basketball, 1,2,3. MELAN CIE BUCK. Mel Ambition: To become a private secretary. Favorite Saying: Might as well, can't dance. Band, 1, 2, 3; Ketochi, 3, 4; Library Club, 1,2, His., 3,4, Dis. Pres., State His. ; French Club, 2; Junior Class Play, 3; Pep.Club, 1,2, 3, 4; Student Council, 4; Honor Society, 3,4; Class His. 4; Rodeo Club, 1; Badger Paws, 4, Pres. ; Girl's State Alternate, 3. JAMES WILLIAM CORNELIUS. Pistal Ambition: Attend college at M. S.U. Favorite Saying: Bull! Library Club, 1, 2; French Club, 1, 2; Junior Class Play, 3; Student Council, 4; C Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Football, 1,2, 3, 4; Track, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Pres., 1; Rodeo Club, 1, 2. LORRAINE DALE DEAR. Daley Ambition: To become an elementary teacher. Favorite Saying: You've got to be kidding me. Chorus, 1,2; FHA, 3,4; Spanish Club, 3,4; Junior Class Play, 3; Pep Club, 1,2, 3,4; Class Sec., 4; Rodeo Club, 1,2, 3; Badger Paws, 4, Treas. RICHARD THOMAS FENTON. Kinky Ambition: To be a champion mouse milker. Library Club 1,2; FFA, 1, 2, 3; Junior Class Play, 3; C Club, 2, 3,4; Football, 1,2, 3,4; Track, 1,2; Basketball, 1,2. JUDITH ANN FRASER. Fraze Ambition: To become a Registered Nurse and travel. Favorite Saying: Oh, quit it! Band, 2, 3; Chorus, 1,2; Ketochi, 1,2; Head Typist, 3, 4; Co-Editor, 4; Library Club, 1,2,3; Sec., 3; Spanish Club, 3,4; FHA, 1,2,3; Sec., 2, V. P., 3; Pep Club, 1,2, 3, 4; Student Council, 4; Honor Society, 3.4, V. P., 4; Cheerleader, 1,2, 3, 4; Class Sec., 1,3, V. P., 4; FFA Chapter Sweetheart, 4; Homecoming Queen, 4;D.A.R. Award, 4; Outstanding Teenager Award, 4. KATHY ANN HARIS. Kathy Ambition: To graduate and see the world. Favorite Saying: Oh really? FHA, 4; Pep Club, 2, 3,4; Badger Paws, 4. LONNY RAY KIRK. Lon Ambition: To follow God's call. Favorite Saying: For I am not ashamed of the gospel. Band, 1,2, 3, 4; Chorus, 2, 3, 4; V. P., 4; Ketochi, 1, 3; Library Club, 1,2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian, 4; FFA, 1; Spanish Club, 3,4; French Club, 1,2; Junior Class Play, 3; Student Council, 4; Pres. ; Honor Society, 3.4, Treas., 4; Football, 2; Track, 1. JOHN E. KOLBECK. John Ambition: To get out of school. Favorite saying: Everybody to his own. EFA, 3,4. SENIOR SUMMARY TIMETTE KAY LATHAM. Tim Ambition: To go to beauty college and have fun. Favorite Saying: Are ya rayde? Twirling, 2, 3,4; Chorus, 1, 2; Ketochi, 1, 2; Library Club, 1,2, 3; FHA, 1, 2, 3,4; Junior Class Play, 3; Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Badger Paws, 4. TRACY ALAN MARQUIS. Trace Ambition: To see everything and do everything! Favorite saying: Oh wow! Library Club 1, 2; Junior Class Play, 3; Student Council, 2, 3; C Club, 2, 3,4; Football, 1, 2, 3,4; Track, 1, 2; Basketball, 1, 2, 3,4; Class Vice Pres., 2, 3. SUSAN LORANE MAXWELL. Sue Ambition: To graduate. Favorite Saying: Oh rats! Badger Paws, 4. JOSEPH MICHAEL MC KAMEY. joe Ambition: To obtain the hottest and newest Ford. Favorite Saying: I don't even care. Band, 1,4; Chorus, 4; FFA, 1,2, 3, 4; Treas., 3, Sentinal, 4; Junior Class Play, 3; C Club, 4; Football Man. , 4; Basketball Man. , 3. LORRAINE ALICE MOOTS. Raine Ambition: To be a beautician. Favorite Saying: Is that right? Pep Club, 4; Badger Paws, 4. STEPHEN BRADLEY PARSONS. Tuco Two Smokes Ambition: To become a lawyer. Favorite Saying: Take your best five and go on defense. Ketochi, 3, 4, Sports ed. ; Library Club, 2, 3; FFA, 1,2, 3, 4, Sec., 3, Pres., 4; FTA, 4; Junior Class Play, 3; Student Council, 3, V. P., 4; C Club, 2,3,4; Football, 1,2,3; Track, 1,2; Basketball, 2,3; Class Sec., 2, Pres. 3, Rep., 4. KATHLEEN L. PERRY. Katty Petty Ambition: To become a home economics teacher. Favorite Saying: Carumba! Band, 1,2; Chorus, 1, 2, 4; Ketochi, 2,3,4, Library Club, 2,3,4; FHA, 1,2, Treas., Pres., 3; St. Conv. , 4; Spanish Club, 3,4; French Club, 1,2; Junior Class Play, 3; Pep Club, 1, 2, 3,4; Student Council, 3,4; Honor Society, 4; Class Treas., 4; Annual Staff, 4. LEONARD JAMES PETERSON. Leonard Ambition: To be a research chemist. Favorite Saying: That's not my fault. Band, 1,2, 3, 4; Chorus, 4, Junior Class Play, 3; C Club, 2,3,4; Football Man., 2,4; Track Man., 1; Basketball Man. , 2, 3. SUSAN ANNE PETTAPIECE. Suz Ambition: To find adventure and happiness in life. Band, 1,2, 3; Chorus, 2; Ketochi, 2, 3, 4; Library Club, 1,2; Rep., 3, V. P., 4, Pres. ; Spanish Club, 3, Pres., 4; Junior Class Play, 3; Pep Club, 1,2, 3, 4; Student Council, 2, 3, 4; Honor Society, 3, 4, Rep. ; Class Treas., 2; Rodeo Club, 1, 2, 3. DEBORAH KAY POLLACK. Deb Ambition: To be an elementary teacher. Favorite Saying: Guy, is that SENIOR SUMMARY right? Band, 1,2, 3,4, Sec. ; Chorus, 1,2, 3,4, Rep. ; Ketochi, 3, Grade School Ed., 4, Bus. Man. ; Library Club, 3, 4; French Club, 1,2; FTA, 4; Junior Class Play, 3; Pep Club, 1,2, 3,4; His., 3; Student Council 2, Rep., 3, Sec., 4; Honor Society, 4, Sec.; Class His. 3, Pres., 4; Annual. JAMES ROBERT REEVE. Jim Ambition: Everything. Favorite Saying: Where? FHA 2 3 4 Pari. • Class Play, 3; C Club, 3,4; Football, 3,4; Track, 2; Basketball, 2 JACQUELINE ANN TAMOL. Jack Ambition: To be a dental assistant. Favorite Saying: Is that right? Twirling, 4; Chorus, 1, 2, 3,4; FHA, 1,2, 3,4; Junior Class Play, 3; Pep Club, 1,2, 3,4; Badger Paws, 4, Sec. DENNIS LEMUEL TERRY. Dennis Ambition: To be successful. Favorite Saying: Tell me about it. FFA 1,2, 3, 4; French Club, 1; C Club, 2,3,4; Football, 1,2; Track, 1,2; Basketball, 1. JAMES ALLEN TURNBOW. Jim Ambition: To become a teacher. Favorite Saying: Whatever turns you on! Band, 1,3,4; V. P., 4; Chorus, 4; Ketochi, 1; FFA 1,2, 3,4; Junior Class Play, 3; Student Council. 4; C Club, 2, 3, 4; Football, 1, 2; Track, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1, 2; Class V. P., 1. KATHLEEN FAYE WEBB. Cath Ambition: To become an elementary teacher and then! Favorite Ceez, talk about weird! Band, 1, 2, 3; Chorus, 2; Ketochi, 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club, 2, 3,4; FTA, Class Play, 3; Pep Club, 1,2, 3, 4; Cheerleader, 1,2,3; Rodeo Club, 2; Badger Paws, 4. Saying: 4; Junior DOUGLAS BENJAMIN WINTERROWD. Doug Ambition: To earn a master degree in electrical engineering at MSU. Favorite Saying: Confetti! Band, 1,2, Pres. 3,4; Chorus, 2; Ketochi, 4, Co-Ed. ; Junior Class Play, 3; Student Councii, 3, Treas., 4; Honor Society, 3, Pres., 4; C Club, 1,2, 3, 4; Football Man., 1; Track, 1,3; Basketball Team, 1; Class Pres., 2, Treas., 3; Boy's State Delegate, 3; Salutatorian, 4; 3rd Elks Schoiarship Award, 4; National Mathematics Association Award, 3; Outstanding Teenager Award, 4; National High School Award for Excellence. DUANE NICHOLAS WOJTALA. Tally Ambition: To be a forest technician and get married. Favorite Saying: You re kidden me? Band, 1, 3, 4; Chorus, 4; Library Club, 1, 2, 3; FFA, 1,2; Sentinal, 3, V. P. , 4; Junior Class Play, 3; C Club, 1,2, 3, 4; Football, 1,2, 3, 4; Track, 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1,2, 3, 4; Rodeo Club, 2,3 AVA KAY YARGER. Avs Ambition: Specialize in Data Processing. Favorite Saying: Well Wow! Twirling, 2,3,4; Chorus, 1; Library Club, 1,2,3; Pep Club, 1,2, 3,4; Badger Paws, 3,4; Class Treas., 1. Printed in U.S. A INTERNATIO 1. Martha Vasconcellos. representing Brazil, was crowned Miss Universe 1968 at the Miss Universe Beauty Pag- eant m Miami Beach. Florida 2. Pope Paul VI shakes hands with Or. Christiaan Barnard during a private audience at the Vatican. The pontiff congratulated the surgeon on his work in heart trans- plant operations. 3. Jacqueline Onassis and her husband. Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis. leave chapel on the Greek Island of Scorpios after their marriage October 20th 4. In May the Paris Peace Talks began in an effort to stop the Vietnam conflict. French Presidency Protocol Chief Bernard Durand indicates seats for the North Vietnam- ese representatives and for the U.S. representatives, headed by Averell Harriman. second from right. 5. A defiant Czech youth waves a national flag under the gun barrel of a Soviet tank in Prague. This Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslavakia occurred in August 6. U.S. Marines man the high ground watching for snipers as giant Chinook helicopters descend onto a landing zone about 27 miles southwest of Da Nang. South Vietnam. 12. AL EVENTS 7. Mexican girl athlete Enriqueta Basilio races up the stairs ot Olympic stadium in Mexico City with the Olympic flame to climax the opening ceremony. 8 The U S. was not the only nation to feel the effects ot rebellious youth Here a crowd of students |am the Via Del Tritone in Rome demanding educational reforms 9. Hardly a wall was left standing after this Iranian town of 14.363 people was struck by an earthquake on Au gust 28th The death toll throughout Eastern Iran was estimated at more than 11,000. 0. A Parisian reads a newspaper headlining the monetary crisis in France. French President Charles de Gaulle later announced there would be no devaluation of the franc 1. Commander Lloyd M. Bucher, skipper of the captured U S. intelligence ship, Pueblo, is shown as depicted in news film from North Korea. Officers and crew were released in December. 2 Rescue workers and residents sift through the ruins of Arab dwellings in Ibbid Eara. Jordan, after what Arab authorities described as an Israeli bombing attack. Is- raeli authorities charged that Jordanian gunners touched off the attack. 4t«
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