Choteau High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Choteau, MT)
- Class of 1967
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THE BULLDOG 1967 Year Of Excellence Without Equal ADMINISTRATION Congratulations, Graduating Seniors. It is with great joy that we know you are graduating, and yet, it is with sorrow that we must have such a fine class leave Choteau High School. You are an outstanding class. Scholastically, you have a very fine record. Your class received more scholarships than any previous class. As a class, you have been cooperative and have tried to make an out- standing record for yourself. Of course, a class as a whole cannot always speak for individual members. Some of you will become a great success in your advanced education and in your future life. Some of you will have to struggle. It is sincerely hoped that the standards of Choteau High School were high enough to satisfactorily prepare you for the future. Regardless, the key to your future is ambition and hard work. This is especially true in this day and age of technology and competition. To all graduating seniors, you face a world with an unknown future. In addition to ambition, you must always practice loyalty to your country. Serve your country to your best and it will serve you the best it can, also. So again, congratulations, and good luck to you all. 3 Ed Schiller Superintendent Office Girls Karen Murphy and Laura Carrier 4 Olin Rausch Dominic J. Reed Subjects: German, Latin, English IV. Degree: A. B. M. A. in Languages Thomas T. Demmons Subjects: English III, IV and Communications. De- gree: B.A. in English Subjects: World History, Geometry, General Math. Degree: B.S. in Education Linda Bruner Subjects: Band and Chorus. Degrees: B.S. in Music, M.A. in Music Education Lloyd Reynolds 6 Reginald Wearley Subjects: Biology, Chemistry, Physics. Degree: B.S. in Secondary Education Subjects: English II, Earth Science, and General Science. Degrees: B.S. in Zoology and Antomology John M. Rose Nikki Brown Subjects: Typing, Shorthand, Bookkeeping. B.S. in Education 7 Charles R. Peck Subjects: Government, Sociology, Guidance Coun- selor. Degrees: B. A. in Physical Education and Social Studies Subjects: U.S. History, World Geography, Industrial Arts. Degree: B.A. in Education Charles W. Alien Eva Anseth Subjects: Home Economics and P.E. Degree: B.S. in Home Economics 8 V John R. Nauck Subjects: Vo-Ag. Drivers Training. Degree: B.S. in Agriculture Subjects: English I, Library. Degree: B.A. in Educa- tion Joan Branvold 9 Faye L. Buck Subjects: Algebra, Advanced Math, P.E., Track. Degrees: B.A. in Math and P.E. SENIORS President GARY ROGER OLSON Vice President DENNIS RAY VAN AUKEN Secretary KAREN ELIZABETH MURPHY VIRGINIA CAROL BAKER EDWARD BOUMA CYNTHIA MARIE BRIGGS 12 WENDY LEE BURNS LAURA OLIVIA CARRIER ANNA BARBARA CHRISTEN CHARLES CHESTER COREY MARY JANE CLAWSON BETTY ANN CONNOLE RUTH ELLEN DELGER BETTY JO DELLWO MICHAEL ROBERT DELLWO RACHEL ROBERTA FIELD SHARMAN SUE FIELD DONALD ELLIS GORDON RONALD LEE HANSEN DIANNE MAE GRONBERG HOPE MARIA HENSLEY PATSY LOUISE HOYT RONNIE GAY HUGHES SUSAN MARIE INBODY SHIRLEY LOUISE JOHNS JEROME HARRY LUINSTRA SUSAN MARIE JACKSON CATHERINE MARIE LEHNERZ CAROL MALONEY MARGARET MALONEY NANCY JO LARSON DENNIS DEAN MASSEY DIANE MARIE McCLUE 15 VICKIE KAREN MOSS LAURA LEE RICHERT PAMELA KAY RIPLEY LINDA CAROL SHEBLE 16 JOSE LOPEZ SALDANA STEPHAN RICHARD SIVAK CECILIA JEAN SNYDER 1 VICTORIA ELAINE TESCH ROBIN ANDERSON STRATTON JAN AUSTIN VOORHEES MARCIA ANN STOTT JAMES DOUGLAS WALTERMIRE 17 KATHERINE MARIE WILKIE THOMAS PERCIVAL CROCKER GERALD WAYNE YEAGER CANDACE STENSON DUNNING 18 ALEX RICHARD ZIER NOT PICTURED: STEPHEN CHARLES LA RANCE ANNE BURROWS LENSING RUTH ELLEN DELGER (Rut) Activ- ities: Pep Band 2,3; CPC 3,4; Offi- cer 4; CLUBB 3; Senior Class Play; Band 3,4; Dist. Science Fair 3. Ambition: To become an anthro- pologist. BETTY JO DELLWO (Joey) Activi- ties: Band 1-4; Chorus 1-4; Pep Band 1-4; Double Octet 3,4; Girl's Ensemble 1, Ensemble II 2; Honor Band 1, Modem Choir 4; GAA 2-4, Officer 4; Girl's Basketball 1; Li- brary Club 1; Growl Staff 4; CLUBB 3; Swingin' High Cast 2; State Music Festival 3; Speech and Dra- ma Club 2,3. Ambition: Join the Peace Corps. MICHEAL ROBERT DELLWO (Mike) Activities: Junior and Senior Class Plays; Science Club 2,3; Letter- men's Club 3,4; Football 1-4; Bas- ketball 1,2; Track 1,2; Dist. Science Fair 2,3. Ambition: Go to college and major in History, minor in P.E. Become a History teacher and teach over seas. RACHEL ROBERTA FIELD (Rape) Activities: CPC 3,4, Officer 4; Speech and Drama Club 1-3, Offi- cer 2,3; Junior Class Play; Pep Band 1-4; CLUBB 3; Annual Staff 4; Chorus 1,2; Band 1,2,4; Swingin' High Cast 2; Honor Band 1; Lottery Cast 3. Ambition: Go to college and major in Public Relations. SHARMAN SUE FIELD (Sam) Ac- tivities: CPC 1-4; GAA 2-4, Offi- cer 3,4; Science Club 2; Pep Band 2-4; CLUBB 3; Band 1-4; Flute Solo 3; Dist. Science Fair 3; Junior Class Play; Girl's Track 1,2; An- nual Staff 4. Ambition: To become anR.N. DONALD ELLIS GORDON (Don) Activities: Football 3,4. Ambition: To make a career in electronics or something associated with it. DIANNE MAE GRONBERG Activi- ties: Class Officer 1; Heisey Award 1; Science Club 2; Dist. Science Fair 2; State Music Festival 1-4; DAR Good C itizenship Award 4; Double Octet 4; Modem Choir 4; Annual Staff 4; CLUBB 3; Senior Class Play; Pep Band 1-4; Chorus 1-4; All State Chorus 4. Ambition: To graduate from college and get married. RONALD LEE HANSEN (Friis) Ac- tivities: Football 1-4; Track 1; Lettermen's Club 2-4; FFA 1-4, Officer 3,4; FFA Kansas City Dele- gate 3; Second String All Confer- ence Football 4; CLUBB 3. Ambition: Go into the Navy for 2 years and strike for Sea B's in Viet Nam. HOPE MARIA HENSLEY Activities: Girl's State Delegate 3; CPC 1-4; Science Club 1-3, Officer 3; CLUBB 3; Annual Staff 4, Editor 4; GAA 1-4, Officer 4; Chorus 1; Library Club 1; NMSQT Letter of Commendation; National Honor Society 3,4, Officer 4; State Sci- ence Fair 2; Outstanding Science Award 1. Ambition: Go to college and possibly the Peace Corps. PATSY LOUISE HOYT (Pasty) Ac- tivities: Library Club 1-4; FHA 1-4; CPC 1-3; Science Club 2,3; Girl's State alternate 3; Dist. Sci- ence Fair 2,3; Chorus 1; CLUBB 3; Junior and Senior Class Play Direc- tor; Growl Staff 4; FHA State Con- vention 1,2; State Science Fair 3. Ambition: X-Ray Technician. RONNIE GAY HUGHES (Weed) Ac- tivities: FHA 4; Library Club 2,3,4; GAA 2; Senior Class Play; Girl's Track 1,2; Dist. High School Rodeo 1-4; State High School Ro- deo 2-4; National High School Ro- deo 2; Chorus 1; CLUBB 3. Ambi- tion: Travel, then go to college and become a teacher and have a good time. SUSAN MARIE INBODY (Susie) Activities: CPC 2,3; Science Club 2,3; Library Club 4; A.F.S. Club 4, Officer 4, A.F.S. Student Rep.; Class Play Director 4; Girl's State Alternate; CLUBB 3; Dist. Science Fair 2. Ambition: Foreign language or specialized library or social work. GARY ROGER OLSON (Gro) Activ- ities: Student Council 2,3; Future Scientists of America Award 1; Anaconda Science Fair 1,2,3; Dist. Science Fair 3; Class Officer 4; A.F.S. Student Rep. 3,4; CPC Ball Prince 4. Ambition: To enroll at the University of Montana pri- marily for a major in forestry and perhaps German. DENNIS RAY VAN AUKEN (Bennet) Activities: Football 1,2,3,4; Bas- ketball 1,2,3; Track Manager i Class Officer 4; Speech Club 4; Double Octet 2,4; Chorus 1,2,4; Barbershop 4; Modern Choir 4; Dist. Science Fair 2; A.F.S. Stu- dent Rep. 3,4; Boy's State. Ambi- tion: Receive technical training in Engineering in the Marines and then get a job and travel. KAREN ELIZABETH MURPHY Ac- tivities: Library 1, Officer 1; Band 1,2,3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3; Chorus 1,2; Drama and Speech Club 1,2,3,4; Senior Class Play; Class Officer 1,4; CLUBB 3; Office Girl 4; Girl's State Annual Staff 4; Flute Solo 3,4. Ambition: Go to college and be a professional student. VICTORIA SUE COOK (Vicki) Ac- tivities: Band 1,2,3, 4; Chorus 1,2; Honor Band 1; Pep Band 1,2; CPC 1-4; Library Club 1-4; Officer 4; CLUBB 3; Woodwind Ensemble 2; Speech and Drama Club 2-4, Offi- cer 4; A.F.S. Club 4; Science Club 2-4, Officer 4; Growl Staff, Editor 4; Outstanding Scientist 2-4; State Science Fair 2,3; Internation- al Science Fair 3; Class Officer 4; Swingin' High Cast 2; Annual Staff 4; NASA Research Trip. Am- bition: Social worker. RANDALL ROBERT ERICKSON (Randolph) Activities: Band 1-4; Chorus 1-4; Double Octet 2-4; Boy's Choir; Modern Choir 4; Bar- bershop 3,4; Boy's State; Senior Class Play; State Music Festival 2,3; CLUBB 3; Student Council Rcd. 1,4; All State Chorus 2,4; A.F.S. Student Rep. 3,4. Ambi- tion: Attend college and major in art, then go into commercial art. LENORE JESSOP Activities: Student Council Rep. 4; Drama Club 3; CPC 1; FHA 1,3; FHA Convention 3; Library Club 1,2; Chorus 1,2; FFA Sweetheart Candidate 4; Swingin' High Cast 3; Class Off- icer 3. Ambition: Go to an IBM School; Get married, have lots of kids, and stay happy. VIRGINIA CAROL BAKER (Ginia) Activities: Band; 1,2,4; Chorus 1; Drama Club 1,2; CPC 1; CLUBB 3; State Science Fair 2,3; Pep Band 2,4; Junior Class Play; Clarinet Solo 2; Ambition: Go into Journal- ism. EDWARD WALTER BOUMA (Big Ed) Activities: Track 1-3; Letter- men's Club 1-3. Ambition: Farm- ing. CYNTHIA MARIE BRIGGS (Cindy) Activities: Chorus 1; Growl Staff 4. Ambition: Secretary, maybe. WENDY LEE BURNS (Windy) Activ- ities: CPC 1-4; GAA 2,3; Science Club 1-3, Officer 3; Annual Staff 4; Pep Band 1-3; CLUBB 3; Drama Club 2; Band 1-3; Chorus 1; Honor Band 1; Dist. Science Fair 2, 3; Growl Staff 4; P.E. Assistant. Am- bition: College in Billings and then into the Navy. LAURA OLIVIA CARRIER (Lor) Activities: Chorus 1; Library Club 2-4, Officer 3; GAA 2; FHA 4; CLUBB 3. Ambition: Travel and then go to Business College. ANNA BARBARA CHRISTEN (Blan- na) Activities: FHA 1-3, Officer 2,3; Band 1; Chorus 1,2,3; CLUBB 3. Ambition: Get married and be happy. MARY JANE CLAWSON (Jane) Ac- tivities: Chorus 1,2; Library Club 3,4; CPC 3; GAA 3; CLUBB 3; Growl Staff 4; P.E. Assistant. Am- bition: To go to college in Denver, travel and get married eventually. BETTY ANN CONNOLE (Betsy) Activities: Band 1-4; Chorus 1-4; Tumbling Team 1-4; CPC 2-4; Cheerleader 2-4; CLUBB 3; Heisey Award 3; Cheerleading Trophy 3; GAA 3,4; FHA 1-3; Homecoming Queen C andidate 4; FFA Sweet- heart candidate 4; O.E. Assistant; FHA Officer 2,3. Ambition: To become a high school teacher. CHARLES CHESTER COREY (Sch- lange Snake Cobra) Activities: Band 1-4; Pep Band 1-4. Ambition: To become an electrical engineer. SUSAN MARIE JACKSON (Super Sue) Activities: CPC 1-3; Science Club 2,3; GAA 3; Chorus 1,4; Growl Staff 4; Library Club 4; CLUBB 3; P.E. Asst. 4; State Sci- ence Fair 2,3; Drill Team 4. Am- bition: To become an X-ray tech- nician and then marry. SHIRLEY LOUISE JOHNS (Shelly Bomer) Activities: Chorus 1,2; CLUBB 3; Junior Class Play; Library State 3; GAA 3,4; CPC 3,4, Offi- cer 4; CLUBB 3; Honor Society 4; ciety 3,4; Girl's State Alternate. Club 3,4; AFS 4; Science Club 3. Ambition: Attend college at the Ambition: Go to college and major ASF Rep. 3; AFS 3,4; Student Council 4, Officer 4; Acapella University of Chicago and major in in elementary education and then English and a foreign language. travel. Choir 3; Chorus 3,4; Modern Choir 4; Double Octet 4; Lottery Cast 3. JAMES DOUGLAS WALTERM1RE NANCY JO LARSON (Nanc) Activ- Ambition: Go to College and ma- (Jim) Activities: Science Club 1-3; ities: Transfer 3; GAA 3; CLUBB 3; jor in foreign language. Lettermen's Club 3,4; CLUBB 3; Double Octet 3,4; Chorus 3,4; Aca- Football 1,3; Basketball 1, Track pella Choir 3; Vocal Solo 3; Dis- SCOTT DOUGLAS RUSSELL 1-3; FFA 1. Ambition: To become an Agriculture Economist or veter- trict Music Festival 3,4; State (Tissue) Activities: Football 1; Sci- Music Festival 4; Modem Choir 4; ence Club 2,3; Chorus 1; CLUBB 3. narian. FFA Sweetheart 4. Ambition: To Ambition: Dismal at the moment. become a social worker of some KATHERINE MARIE WILKIE (Wilk) kind. JOSE LUIS LOPEZ SALDANA (Jose) Activities: Double Octet 3,4; Mo- Activities: Science Club 4, Officer dem Choir 4; FHA 1, Pep Band 1-4; CATHERINE MARIE LEHNERZ 4; AFS Club 4, Foreign Student 4; District Science Fair 4; State Sci- CLUBB 3; Band 1-4; Chorus 1-4; iLizzard) Activities: Chorus 1,2; State Music Festival 3. Ambition: CPC 1,2; GAA 2,3; Library Club ence Fair 4; Army Award 4; Senior To get married June 10th, raise a 1,4; CLUBB 3; Drama Club 1; Class Play; CPC Ball King; Mathe- family and be extra, extra happy! Swingin' High Cast 2. Ambition: mathics Award. Ambition: Earn a Go to college and major in business Doctor's degree in Industiral Engi- THOMAS PERCIVAL CROCKER education; get married and have neering. (Croaga) Activities: Band 1,2; Sci- lots of kids, stay happy the rest of ence Club 1,2. Ambition: Go into my life. CLIFFORD HARVEY SABO (Cliff) Aviation possible or become a com- Activities: Student Council 3-4, merical pilot. JEROME HARRY LUINSTRA (Jet) Officer 4; Class Officer 1; Letter- Activities: CLUBB 3; Science Club men's Club 2-4, Officer 4; Science ALEX RICHARD ZIER (Zick) Activ- 2,3; Junior Class Play; Football Club 2-4; Football 1-4; Basketball 1-4; Track 1-4; FFA 1,2; Boy's ities: Basketball 1-4; Track 1-4; 2,4; Lettermen's Club 4; Lottery FFA 1,2; Dist. Science Fair 2,3; Cast 3. Ambition: To be a soil State 3; Heisey Award 2; District, State Science Fair 3; Boy's State savage! State Science Fair 3. Ambition: Alternate 3; AFS Student Rep. 3,4; To become an Electrical Engineer. Lettermen's Club 2-4. Ambition: CAROL MALONEY (Pekinese) Ac- Go to college and major in Agri- tivities: FHA 1,2; Tumbling Team LINDA CAROL SHEBLE (Bin) Activ- culture. 1-4; Girl's Track 1,2; GAA 1,2; ities: CPC 1,2,4; CLUBB 3; Dist. Library Club 4; Chorus 1-3; CLUBB Science Fair 3; Ambition: To be- STEPHEN CHARLES LaRANCE 3. Ambition: Go to college, teach come a housewife.or a missionary. (Cree) Activities: Chorus 1; Foot- and then travel. ball 1; Pep Band 2; Science Club STEPHEN RICHARD SIVAK (Steve) 3,4; CLUBB 3, Officer 3; Class MARGARET MALONEY (Peggy) Activities: Football 1,2; Intramural Officer 3; Lottery Cast 3; Dist. Sci- Activities: Chorus 1-4; FHA 1-4; 1,2; Pep Band 1-4; Lottery Cast 3; Tumbling Team 1-4; Chorus 1-4; ence Fair 3; Grand Prize 3; State Officer 2-4; Tumbling Team 1,2; Science Fair 3; Fussel Award 3. CLUBB 3; CPC 1,2; GAA 1,2; Girl's Band 1-4; State Music Festival 1,2; Ambition: To become an automo- Track 1,2. Ambition: To be an in- CLUBB 3; Class Officer 2. Ambition: tive stylist. structor at a Beauty College. To become an Master Mechanic. GERALD WAYNE YEAGER (Rag- gedy) Activities: Lettermen's Club 1-4; Football 1-4; Basket- DENNIS DEAN MASSEY (Canniboob) CEC1LLA JEAN SNYDER (Cil) Activ- Activities: Track 1-3; Football ities: Band 1-4; Chorus 1,2; FHA 1-3, Officer 3; CPC 2-4; Science Manager 3; Science Club 3; Chorus ball 1-4; Track 1-4; Science 1; Lettermen's Club 3,4; CLUBB 3; Club 3; Dist. Science Fair 3; Club 2,3; Inter-scholastics 1-4; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Junior Class Play; Growl Staff 4. CLUBB 3; Lottery Cast 3. Ambition: Ambition: Go to school or visit Go to nursing school or beautician Play; Growl Staff. Ambition: To Viet Nam. school. become a coach. DIANE MARIE McCLUE (Teeny) MARCIA ANN STOTT (Marsh) Ac- Activities: AFS Rep. 3,4; Cheer- tivities: Tumbling Team 1-4; Cho- leader 4; Student Council 2,3; rus 1-3; CPC 1-4; Cheerleader 1-4; Chorus 1-3; Ensemble II 2; Double Cheerleading Trophy 3; GAA 3,4; Octet 3,4; Modem Choir 4; Library FHA 2-4; Homecoming Queen 4; Club 1,2; Officer 2; Drama Club FFA Sweetheart Candidate 4; P.E. 1,2; CPC 1-4; National Honor So- Asst. 4; Dist. Science Fair 2; Girl's ciety 3,4; Homecoming Queen Track 1-3. Ambition: To become Candidate 4; State Music Festival 3; Swingin' High Cast 2; State a beautician. Science Fair 2; Heisey Award 3; ROBIN LEIGH ANDERSON STRAT- Junior Miss 4. Ambition: Become TON (Rob) Activities: Library Club a nurse and specialize as an anes- 1; CPC 1; Double Octet 2,3; Quin- thetist. tet 2; Dist. Music Festival 1-3, Solos 1-3, Duet 1; State Science LAURA LEE RICHERT Activities: Fair 2,3; Pep Band 1-3. Ambition: CPC 4; Speech Club 4, Officer 4; To be a good wife and mother, FHA 4; GAA 4; Chorus 4; Growl Staff 4; Transfer 4. Ambition: Go and be a Reed German teacher! to college and become a nurse. VICTORIS ELAINE TESCH (Vickie) Activities: FHA 1-4, Officer 2-4; PAMELA KAY RIPLEY (Pam) Activ- State FHA Convention 1,2; State ities: Transfer 3; CLUBB 3; Library FHA Chorus 1; Library Club 2-4, Club 3; Drama Club 3; Lottery Cast Officer 2-4, Dist. Officer 3. Ambi- 3; Senior Class Play. Ambition: tion: I hope to work in some field Become a Data Processor, travel, and have fun. of library or airlines. JAN AUSTIN VOORHEES (Ponce) DIANE LOUIS ROBBINS (Seattle Activities: CPC 1; Science Club Siren) Activities: Transfer 3; Class 1-4, Officer 3; State Science Fair Officer 3; FHA 3, Officer 3; Junior Class Play; Heisey Award 3; Girl's 2,3; CLUBB 3; Junior Class Play; Band 1-4; Pep Band 2-4; Honor So- JUNIORS Cathy Corey Jeff Curtis Debbie Davidson Karen Gefeller Picture Not Available Brad Gunderson Ray Hanson Jim Hodgkiss Linda Hodgkiss 22 Tom Stott Cynde Tesch Tom Tesch Patsy Thompson 23 Roberta Truchot Nancy Whipple Jack Wiseman Sharon Zier Dave Zion SOPHOMORES Randy Larson, Pres. Laura Lee Larson, V. Pres. Darlene George, Sec. Dale Reisch, Treas. David Alzheimer Jim Alzheimer Rudy A me line Paul Beaudean Carol Branvold Howard Bourn a Theresa Corey John Camden Becky Crowe Diane Dellwo John Denison Connie Enzweiler Burr Field Barbara Fisher Soctt Forrest Patti Fuller 26 Leslie Gollehon Lennie Gunderson Billie Hitchcock Carol Huidekoper Lynne Jackson Mike Jenson Cindy Kretschman Russell Larson John Lensing Ron Lensing John Maloney Corlene Martin Wallace Martin Tim McCartney Edward McCollum Dena Miller Stuart Moulton Theron Moss Bob Obernolte Bill Peebles 27 Cynthia Reyner Jay Rice Sandra Robbins Romae Sargent John Scott Janet Shepherd Douglas Smallwood Ray Smith Anita Sundet Judy Taylor Margaret Tesch Dick Van Auken Donna W eist Bill Wellenstein Bill Whealy 28 FRESHMEN Ken Brown Charles Brannen Bill Briggs Conrad Barrett Louie Bourn a Joyce Bouma Bob Corbett Rose Corey Kathy Cowan Rodger Agee Ronnie Allen Marie Anderson Linda Bachmeier Kim Sabo, Pres. Paul Stokes, V. Pres. Wendy Otness, Sec. Casey Bilbro, Treas. Darwin Abbott 30 Susan Dodd Doug Ferris John Jones Eugene Koch Steven Kramer Rhonda Clock Linda Gray Richard Groth Don Horak Linda Hoyt David Isakson Eddie Jensen Betty Jesop 31 Lora McFarlane Monte McFarlane Cathy Miller Audrey Morano Janet Morey Brad Ripley David Robinson Craig Sasser Larry Schilling Stephen Snyder Tom Swortzel Casey Whitman Mike Wilkerson Henri Wisse Dianna Young 32 ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT COUNCIL TOP: Laura Larson, Diane Reisch, Wendy Otness, Lenore Jessop. MID: John Camden, Randy Erickson, Jim Hodgskiss, Bob Corbett, Tom Swortzel, Dave Lindseth (NOT PICTURED). FRONT: Advisor: Mr. Buck, Vice-Pres. Dennis VanAuken, Sec.-Treas. Diane Robbins, Pres. Cliff Sabo. HONOR SOCIETY Hope Hensley, President, Karen Murphy, Virginia Baker, Jan Voorhees, Susan Inbody, Diane McClue, Diane Robbins, Marijo Peck, Shirley, Gronberg, Cathy Corey, Judy Morey, Diane Reisch, Sally Sulgrove, Advisor: Mr. Schiller. 34 CHOTEAU PEP CLUB OFFICERS: Rachel Field, President; Diane Robbins, Vice President; Betty Jo Dellwo, Treasurer; Ruth Delger, Secretary. 35 Officers present Flags. C.P.C. Pitch In at Field's FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS: Ron Hanson, President; Jim Hodgskiss, Vice President; Jim Peters, Secretary; Dave Lindseth, Treasurer; Tom Stott, Representative. 36 FFA Sweetheart-Nancy Larson 37 The ball went that-a-way! Donkeys can be stubborn! Casey Bilbro about to score. Dr. Knuti, MSU, now retired ad- dressing FFA Officers at Conrad. Dennis L. ready to shoot - T T] Tw Glacier District FFA Officer Training School at Conrad. Wonder what this is? Flying Classroom Participants Tom identifies plants at District FFA meeting Jay R. is high man in District crops competition 39 Jim welding at District meeting Advisor - Miss Brandvold; President - Vickie Tesch; Secretary - Cathy Corey; Treasurer - Vicki Cook LIBRARY CLUB This is a PARTY??? 40 I ALWAYS have to do them! SPEECH CLUB OFFICERS: Vicki S. Cook, President; Randy Erickson, Vice President; Laura Richert, Secretary; Karen Murphy, Treasurer. I'd love to Waltz. . 41 Advisor - Mrs. Anseth; President - Vickie Tesch; Vice President - Patsy Hoyt; Secretary - Belinda Medina; Treasurer - Cathy Corey. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA 42 FHA Dreamboat - Gary Olsen Always eating. Don't just stand there - do something. TUMBLING TEAM . . . and promenade OFFICERS: Vicki Cook, President; Jose Saldana, Vice-President; Judy Morey, Secretary; Sally Sulgrove, Treasurer SCIENCE CLUB 46 Frank reports to club Jose Saldana Army Citation for Math Frank Hensley Sally Sulgrove Duane Halverson STATE SCIENCE FAIR Jose Saldana - Excellent Duane Halverson - Good Frank Hensley - Superior Sally Sulgrove - Good Burr Field - Excellent NOT PICTURED Jim Alzheimer - Excellent Burr Field 47 LETTERMEN’S CLUB Advisor - Mr. Rose; President - Cliff Sabo; Vice President - Gerry Yeager; Secretary-Treasurer - Mike Dellwo AFS CLUB Advisor - Mr. Reed; President - Susan Inbody; Vice President - Judy Morey; Secretary - Diane Robbins; Treasurer - Karen Murphy 48 GIRLS STATE DELEGATES Karen Murphy, Diane Robbins, Hope Hensley Dennis VanAuken, Cliff Sabo, Randy Erickson BOYS STATE DELEGATES 49 V GROWL STAFF How do you spell D-U-H? Get my finger out of this thing! ! ! ! 50 A GROWL headache, Cindy? Always goofing off, Massey! ATHLETICS FOOTBALL COACH: Mr. John Rose S( Uclcl MANAGER: John Dennison Choteau 20 Fairfield 6 Choteau 6 Shelby 13 Choteau 0 Conrad 47 Choteau 6 Cut Bank 14 Choteau 0 Ft. Benton 41 Choteau 19 Valier 6 Choteau 13 Chinook 26 Choteau 6 Malta 34 COACH: Mr. Fay Buck MANAGER: Tom Swortzel 52 VARSITY SENIORS Mike Dellwo Ron Hansen Cliff Sabo Jerry Luinstra Don Gordon Dennis V an Auken Gerry Yeager ■■ 53 BASKETBALL COACH: Mr. Charles Peck MANAGER: Conrad Barret ASSISTANT COACH: Mr. Tom Demmons A Squad B Squad 54 COACH: Mr. Tom Demmons MANAGER: John Jones VARSITY SENIORS Choteau 57 Conrad 67 Choteau 42 Shelby 52 Choteau 79 Sunburst 55 Choteau 58 Valier 48 Choteau 54 Browning 37 Choteau 60 Fairfield 57 Choteau 46 Cut Bank 65 Choteau 62 Conrad 70 Choteau 59 Shelby 69 Choteau 59 Sunburst 63 Choteau 64 Valier 42 Choteau 47 Browning 57 Choteau 63 Fairfield 64 Choteau 64 Cut Bank 89 55 TRACK COACH: Faye Buck MANAGER: Curtis Wilson ASSISTANT COACH: John Rose Freshman Track Team 56 CLIFF SABO ED BOUMA VARSITY SENIORS MIKE DELLWO GERRY YEAGER 57 CHEERLEADERS Marijo Peck Betty Connole j 58 59 Lynn Jackson Sandi Robbins Leslie Gollehon Darlene George 60 BAND MODERN CHOIR 62 CHORUS Triple Trio The Barbershop 63 LUUUUUUU Strummers and Plunkers Let Your Fingers Do The W alking! Hey, Dianne, No Pop During School Hours! 64 What hard steps! INITIATION WAS FIRST 66 What a figure! Wow! HONOR SOCIETY INITIATION 67 CHS Only One Ballot, Randy! VOTES 68 We Got A New School We Wanted A New School • A peaceful demonstration? First bid opened Working for a winner! Even though the Bulldogs were dealt a crushing defeat by the Conrad Cowboys, Homecoming of 1966 was very successful. The activities of the day included the hanging of Cowboys in the halls of CHS, a pep assembly, a very well planned parade, and at the very end, the crowning of Marcia Stott, Homecoming Queen for 1966. HOMECOMING 72 Yea! SENIORS!! ! HOMECOMING MARCIA STOTT Karen Murphy Betty Connole 74 75 % Not too much hair! 76 SENIOR CLASS PLAY The Senior Class Play, under the direction of Mr. Reed, Patsy Hoyt, and Susan Inbody, was presented on November 18, 1966. Lambs on the Loose was a three-act farce revolving around the dis- appearance of some valuable diamonds . The cast consisted of Randy Ericson, Diane Gronberg, Ruth Delger, Dennis Van Auken, Karen Murphy, Wendy Bums, Mike Dellwo, Pam Ripley, Gerry Yeager, and Ronnie Hughes. Our AFS student, Jose, also had a part. 77 There is no gum chewing in THIS school! THE FACES k rtN Tired Steve? OF CHS What's up, Lennie? 78 WINTER 1967 81 82 SEMESTER TESTS SENIORS Virginia Baker 7.2 Hope Hensley 6.8 Susan Inbody 6.8 Vicki Cook 6.5 Jan Voorhees 6.5 Patsy Hoyt 6.2 Karen Murphy 6.2 Diane Robbins 6.2 Diane McClue 6.2 Dianne Gronberg 6.2 Ruth Delger 6.0 SEMESTER HONOR ROLL JUNIORS Karen Gefeller 7.8 Judy Morey 7.2 Cathy Corey 7.0 Sally Sulgrove 7.0 Shirley Gronberg 6.8 Marijo Peck 6.8 Francis Bouma 6.0 FRESHMAN SOPHOMORES Burr Field 8.0 Cynthia Reyner 7.2 Jim Alzheimer 7.2 David Alzheimer 6.5 Stuart Moulton 6.5 Cindy Kretschman 6.5 Janet Shepherd 6.2 Connie Enzweiler 6.0 Dale Reisch 6.0 John Scott 6.0 Bill Whealey 6.0 Henri Wise 7.8 Wendy Otness 7.5 Linda Bachmeir 6.2 Frank Hensley 6.0 83 84 Future cheerleaders??? Here's School Spirit! 86 87 GOOD-BYE WINTER. . . For lo! The winter is past, the rain is over and gone; the flowers appear on the earth; the time of the singing of birds is come. 88 SPRING 1967 90 Walk together, talk together, oh ye people of the earth; then, and only then, shall ye have peace.” Jose Luis Lopez Saldana from Madrid, Spain was the firstA.F.S. student to walk the halls ofC.H.S. and to talk with the citizens of Choteau. Jose lived with the Carl Field family, was an active member of the class of ’67', and took part in all school activities. While Jose was learning about the United States, the students were also expanding their knowledge of other lands. Walking and talking with Jose has been one of the outstanding experiences of 1967! 91 JUNIOR CLASS PT AY An action packed 3 act mys- X A—iix X tery farce, ’’The Skeleton Walks, ” was presented by the Junior Class under the direction of Mr. D. J. Reed. A haunted house, a mysterious skeleton and hidden money characterized the presentation on March 17th. Characters included T. P. Stokes, Dave Zion, Dave Lindseth, Rene Sundet, Cindy Tesch, Tom Tesch, Marijo Peck, Sally Sulgrove, Nancy Reiner and Maeve Lindseth. Student Directors 92 THE SKELETON WALKS 93 WHILE SENIORS TRAVELED Gambling, Charlie? Hmmm? Lullaby and goodnight Sophomores Cut Up 94 SADIE HAWKINS DANCE Gals got their chance April 17 th 95 If I make one more mistake. The House that Home Ec III Built HOME EC 96 t i JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET 97 JUNIOR PROM April 28, 1967 98 99 100 Get busy, Brad! Ed, it's a shot put not a baseball 101 A new record? NATIONAL ASSEMBLIES 102 CLASS NIGHT PREPARATION 103 The friendly envelope girl. Country Western music? Academy Awards” was the theme of the 1967 Class Night. The Class of '67' portrayed movie stars and intro- duced the outstanding teachers. Randy Erickson wrote the script and acted as Master of Ceremonies. Betty Jo Diller Gold Helmet Winners 104 Heisey Award winners: Vickie Tesch, Kim Sabo, Maeve Lindseth, Marijo Peck, Patsy Hoyt, Burr Field, Randy Erick- son, Don Gordon, Doug Sabo, Randy Larson, (Not Pictured) Virginia Baker. Outstanding Musicians CLASS NIGHT AWARDS Athletic awards: Basketball: Outstanding athlete: Gerry Yeager; most valuable in basketball: Ron Lehnerz; Best defensive player: Gerry Yeager; free throw trophy: Doub Sabo; Football: Most valuable player: Cliff Sabo; Best defensive player: Ron Han- sen; Track: Most valuable in track: Gerry Yeager. Music Awards: Outstanding musician: Dianne Gronberg and Randy Ericson; Accompanist's Pin: Dianne Gronberg. School Spirit Award: Rachel Field. Outstanding Senior Girl: Dianne Gronberg. Good Citizen award D. A.R.: Dianne Gronberg. FFA awards: Outstanding FFA member: Clarence Pearson; scholarship plaque: Bob Corbett; Public speaking award: Clarence Pearson; star greenhand: Louie Bouma; scholarship pins: Bob Corbett, Jim Hodgskiss, and Jay Rice. American Legion Awards: Outstanding senior boy: Dennis Van Auken; Boy's State Delegates: Jim Hodgskiss, Tom Stott, and Doug Sabo; alternates: Clarence Pearson, T. P. Stokes, and Dan McClue. Mathematics award: Jose Lopez Saldana. American Legion Auxilary: Girl's State delegates: Marijo Peck, Shirley Gronberg; alternates: Diane Reisch and Judy Morey. Poppy Poster award: Steve LaRance; essay contest awards: Diane McClue, first; Hope Hensley, second; Sharman Field, third. Dennis Rice award: Dennis Van Auken. Science Awards: Choteau High School Honorary science award: Sally Sulgrove; Bausch Lomb honorary science award for seniors: Charles Corey; NASA-NSTA Youth Science Congress: Vicki S. Cook; Outstanding scientist awards: Seniors: Vicki S. Cook, Jose L. Saldana; Junior: Sally Sulgrove; Sophomore: Burr Field; Freshman; Frank Hensley and Duane Halverson. Home Economics award: Outstanding Home Economics student: Diane McClue; Betty Crocker award: Hope Hensley. 105 You're Not Studying JUNK SHOTS ??? Peak-A-Boo N ot T ooo M essy ! ! 106 I HATE BOOKKEEPING! ! BACCALAUREATE, Our First Step In Graduation t Don't we look nice! 107 THIS is funny?? PRACTICE ON ‘ TUESDAY Let's see—Left over right; or Right over left? Forget your cap and gown, Dianne? LEFT, RIGHT, RIGHT, LEFT, RIGHT, RIGHT, RIGHT. You can't sit like that tomorrow night! ! ! 108 COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER, REV. EDWARD MC COWAN. GRADUATION On May 24, 1967, 54 Seniors received their diplomas during the commencement ex- cercises. Salutatorian Virginia Baker gave a talk on ’’Welcome to the Future.” Rev. Edward Me Gowan spoke on ’’Life in Full Dimension.” The class of '67' earned 14 scholarships which were presented to the recipients. Valedictorian Hope Hensley closed the excersises with a ’’Farewell” address. CLASS MOTTO: CLASS COLORS: ’’Let ignorance talk; Blue and Gold. Learning has its value. ” VALEDICTORIAN HOPE HENSLEY INTRODUCTION OF SPEAKER, SUSAN INBODY. SALUTATORIAN VIRGINIA BAKER 109 no Seniors push Randy's bomb . The Juniors never had a chance. I like your heart-shaped patch, Jan. On May 18, the Seniors of '67' challenged the Junior class to a race around the track pushing a car. The Seniors were victorious. I've waited all year to tear this M up 112 Bottoms up, Randy. One LAST airplane out Sam's window! DOGterate in English? Wait your turn, Mr. Shiller. What's the skinny, Rachel? 113 Up the Down Staircase We like it so much, we stay till 4:30. Goodie, Goodie Caught in the Act. MORE FACES Stuffing your face. Ah, out at last. 114 THE ANNUAL STAFF -tv--: HOPE PATSY VICKI RACHEL With This The Annual Staff WENDY DIANNE KAREN SHARMAN Leaves You. 115 ADVERTISING Choteau Club Pioneer Bar Evensen Contractor Choteau Bakery Titter’s Studio Western Distributors Taylor Motors Wedums McNair and Roberts Safeway Stores Choteau Food Ted’s Drive Inn K’s Auto Parts Ellens Teton Cleaners Teton Motor Company Hensley Motels Bob's Time Shop H H Implement Choteau Drug Breen Oil Company Parkway Cafe Gambles Choteau Implement Flying A Sprayers Coast to Coast Rex’s Thrift way Banks Funeral Home Teton Pharmacy Citizens State Bank Ron’s Beauty Shop Olsen Agency Lil’s Beauty Shop Choteau Acantha Choteau Texaco Eddies Barber Shop Beatrice Foods Whities Enco Log Cabin Drive Inn Uke’s Sports Vita Rich Dairy Al’s Husky Service Spencers Roxy Theater Bella Vista Motel Duvals Teton Furniture Choteau Steak House Hanusa Agency A K Lanes J. A. 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