Choteau High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Choteau, MT)
- Class of 1970
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Faces. . . Choteau High 1970 ENTRANCE ONLY our school is faces which flash by in a kaleidoscope of reflections: chaotic images of colorful emotions melancholy feelings the faces of friends - voices and sounds as familiar as old shoes the angular faces of buildings - the perspective flows on sometimes the faces are seen from far away and then there are the ones that could be touched with your nose this book is a mirror - only through the eyes of a mirror can we see a face which is both this school’s • •. and ours. Editors: Frank Hensley Valerie Krone Cover design artwork photography: Rob Batten and Frank Hensley SltCHlI Dedication Mr. Ed. Schiller Superintendent of Choteau High 1952—1969 Choteau Society 1970 Hometown, Chicago, Australia. Homecoming This year's Homecoming game-a 16 to 8 victory over Browning- was the high point of many Bulldog activities. The game was preceded by a Parade and Snake-dance. At halftime, Kim Sabo was crowned Queen of the Homecoming activities. The Missing Lynx played for the victory dance following the game. It Was A Candy Cane Christmas Grand March Candy Cane Christmas was the theme of the CPC Christ- mas Ball, The Grand March was led by Val Krone, CPC President after the selection of Rob Batten as King and Jim Pourroy as Prince. Royalty 6 Rob Batten and Sandy Hanson 7 Junior- Senior Banquet 4 4 Day Favorites Best All Round Kim Sabo and Casey Bilbro Best Citizens Linda Bachmeier and Duane Halverson Most Likely to Succeed Sandy Hanson and Frank Hensley Mr. Miss CHS Wendy Otness and Bob Corbett Senior Trip-Deer Lodge City Park. . . . . . and to the prison and Warm Springs But for Us... . We Come for to Sing!! Rock, and Fiddler on the Roof Groups and Ensembles Lend Variety to the CHS Music Scene Everyone was especially proud of the Band which received its first Superior rating in over five years. The Brass Ensemble, R. Allen, A. Jordan, F. Hensley, G. Alzheimer, C. Peterson and D. Hartman. The Trombone Trio, J. Breen, R. Jenson, R. Allen, received a II rating as did the Brass Ensemble. Jane Southard received a Superior on her piano solo. 26 Choteau Cops Seven Superiors at District Trumpet Trio Some of the groups which participated in the State Music Meet were: Trumpet Trio, Dave Hartman, Gary Alzheimer and Toni Maltbyj and the Boy's Ensemble, D. Abbott, R. Allen, M. Wilkerson, T. Swortzel, P. Stokes, D. Hartman, S. Jenson, C. Bilbro, B. Corbett, Z. Anderson, J. Hinman. D. Isakson, D, Alzheimer, J. Reed, J. Nordhagen, and Rob Batten The Clarinet Quintet. J. Hamilton, T. Guse, P. Baker, T. Poore and Gwen Gormley received an excellent rating at District Festival. The Whole Truth 1 The Senior Class play set the truth movement (if there is one) back 500 years. The Whole Truth is a comedy about the troubles that develop when people are forced to tell nothing but the truth. No one is surprised that total chaos reigns when the whole truth is spoken. It s the Old West! rW ■noKss Calamity Jill Bit players, dudes, and injuns: Greg Luinstra, Gary Beaudean, Bobbi Rice, Gwen Gormley, Sharon Hoyt, Marcie Curtis, Beth Baker, Teri Poore, Wiley Walters, Mark Alzheimer, Gary Alzheimer, Greg Yeager, Bob Snodgrass, John Bouma, Bill Jones and Mr. Reed. Royalty Junior Miss In the 1970 Junior Miss Pageant Valerie Krone was named first runner-up and Caroline Dreyer won the talent compe- tition with a Russian dance. 32 FFA Sweetheart Kim Sabo was chosen as the FFA Sweetheart at the Annual Parent-Son Banquet. Other candidates were Kathy Cowen and Wendy Otness. 33 AFST TheAFS Year Ended With a Party in the Park 1st row: R. Batten, VP, Suzie Rathman, treas., M. Curtis, sec, F. Hensley, President. 2nd row: P. Stokes, J. Morey, K. Cowan, C. Johnson, J. Hamilton, S. Hanson, P. Groth, P. Groth, M. Hensley, J. Sabo, M. Wi]kerson. 3rd row: C. Otness, K. Rathman, L. Luinstra, J. Hamilton, B. Bremer, J. Connole, B. Lesmeister, M. Obemolte, J. Otness, J. Dale, C. Scott, M. Dellwo, C. Jenson, and I. Inbody. Advisors; M. Wearley and S. Rathman. American Field Service Hosts Australian Student in 1970 Kob Batten Walk together, talk together; for then, and only then, shall ye have peace, was emphasized more than ever through Rob Batten from Australia — a person through whom many of us learned that communication is more than just speaking English. International ’ Assembly and Spring A Students from Australia, West Germany, Morocco, and Austria participated in an assembly sponsored by the students in the Choteau AFS Club. Rob Batten, right, spoke on his experiences as an AFSer in Choteau and also hosted the assembly. Near left, Mary Sexton, American AFS returnee from Germany. Mat Timmisch, AFS student from Austria, top left, spoke about the differences between American and Austrian Students. Below left are Jenny Roensch from West Germany and Raajaa Hmansi from Morocco. Raajaa pre- sented a program of Moroccan music. Walk Together, Talk Togeth er. . . . 36 Festival Highlight AFS Activities in 1970 Annual Staff Co-editors: Frank Hensley and Val Krone. Artwork: Rob Batten. Some of the people who helped during the year: Benna Christman, Sandy Hanson, Kathy Cook, Linda Hoyt, Marie Anderson, Janet Morey, Kim Sabo also Ronnie Allen, Darwin Abbott, Conrad Barrett. Before the end of the first semester the Growl staff managed to publish three fine papers, but after that lack of time stopped further publication. Members: Mr. Baird, M. Cirtis, S. Rathman, F. Hensley, J. Hamilton, L. Dreyer, C. Cowan, C. Luinstra, C. Dreyer, J. Kretschman, C. Johnson, C. Baker, J. Wisse, S. Hanson, B. Baker, R. Corey, J. Isakson, S. Murphy, S. Jensen, C. Adams, R. Batten, J. Morey, Miss Malmgren. 39 inussi— s Hp wn wtr iunL?T j——  «! ' ‘.'.r.'.utv ' •-a' «( „ in NKiuiik u gliiir illmir Football is. . . Bulldogs, Men, Speed, Power. 44 Choteau 14 Fairfield 24 Choteau 28 C hot e au 18 Cut Bank 19 Choteau 6 Choteau 14 Fort Benton 8 Choteau 27 Choteau 16 Browning 8 Choteau 0 Chinook 22 Malta 23 Shelby 23 Conrad 19 The Day’s End the outward of the day tomorrow tests over play practice and the drive-in await doors open, close making our way home (as fas as the mind's eye can see in a life's day) Faces Behind the Scenes 50 51 Steve Snyder Mike Casey Casey Bilbro Bulldog A- squad, 1-r, N. Haug, D. Enzweiler (mgr.) J. Roath (mgr.), D. Rogers, C. Gunderson, L. Kelly, C. Bilbro, G. Newell, D. Rogers, Mr. Knutson, A. Adams, T. Martin, J. Dhane, D. Hartman, S. Snyder, M. Casey, Mr. Baird. Remember Last year? Scores Simms Choteau 36 Opponent 55 Fort Benton 52 40 Conrad 50 51 Shelby 55 52 Cascade 71 78 Eureka 54 48 Fort Benton 57 59 Sunburst 55 64 Valier 61 45 Browning 80 84 Fairfield 41 75 Cut Bank 59 62 Conrad 62 77 Shelby 57 75 Sunburst 55 72 Valier 60 61 Browning 80 93 Fairfield 65 59 Cut Bank 55 60 Cascade 62 53 Sunburst 50 Tournament 53 Fairfield 38 m 48 Skiing is Flying DownCotton Clouds And Meeting Trees 60 And Lunch in A Hot, Smoky Chalet, And Long Lifelines, And Lonely J Trails Before Closing Time. Track Senior Track Lettermen: G. Sasser, M. Casey, S. Snyder, P. Stokes and R. Allen. Freshmen Track Team: R. Jenson, M. Thronson, P. Whealey, L. McCauley, and R. Allen. ‘ -V Boy's Track Team: A. Jordon, G. Yeager, G. Sasser, S. Snyder, M. Casey, A. Adams, R. Allen, P. Stokes, J. Nordhafen, L. Kelly, R. Cole, B. Hodgkiss, R. Jenson, M. Thronson, L. McCauley, P. Whealey, R. Allen and D. Enzweilerand, D. Forrest as managers. Girl's Track team: C. Scott, T. Maltby, J. Dale, J. Hamilton, C. Peterson, D. Reiding, B. Burt, J. Connole, B. Bremer, L. Ferris, L. Arensmeyer, C. Otness, S. Rathman, M. Curtis, C. Passmore, K. Neckstead, and Mr. McNeal as coach. 63 Senior Class Will To you I will my will because I will not be able to think of a better will to will in the five minutes we have to write it. Signed CAROLINE DREYER. TOM SWORTZEL wills his tail in English class to Scott Armstrong. He'll never have one of his own. DON HORAK wills his excellent traffic record to Larry Barrett because his is better . . . MUCH BETTER! JACK HINMAN wills his ability to get stuck in a snowstorm after the Christmas Ball to Bob Hodgkiss. I, MIKE CASEY, will my superb locker to anyone with the ability to try and clean it. WENDY and BOB will all their rumors about them to Lonnie and Pam. I, RON ALLEN, being of sound mind will my empty Excedrin P. M. bottle to the first period Biology class, in hopes that they may sleep as well as I did in Physics! ! ! ! ! I, CHIP KRAMER, will one log chain to Wayvan Campbell so that he can keep his jeep on all four wheels. I, BILL BRIGGS, will to Jim Halverson my ability to miss 15 days of school using the excuse; I was snowed in,' (even in May it still works). I also wish to will to Bob Snodgrass my pack of Pall Malls so he doesn't have to keep borrowing them on Saturday nights. I, CASEY WIGHTMAN, being of sound mind and body (?) will by ability to get the lowest grades in school to Gary McLaughlin. I, RICHARD GROTH, will my twin sisters to Casey Wightman because he likes them. STEVE SNYDER wills the back seat of his car to Greg Newell. I, STEVE LARSON, being of sound body but unsound mind, will my size to Greg Yeager. Grow up, Greg! I, MARY OBERNOLTE, will my compatibility with a certain one-eyed cop to the whole school. He is really quite easy to get along with if you keep on his RIGHT SIDE. I, MIKE WILKERSON, will my electric motor to Mr. Wearley for his Rambler. I, LARRY SCHILLING, will Greg Newel and Christie Otness to anybody with a car and drivers license that will have them. RAY ADAMS wills his even temper to Sharon Hoyt! ! ! I, WILLIAM B. RIPLEY, being of unsound mind and body will to Terri Gusie my smarts and my body because I love her passionately and madly. I, DUANE HALVERSON, will my ability to barely make the bus on time to Amie Hanson and the car pool of Perdroy girls to Steve Rose. I, BENNA CHRISTMAN, will my messy locker to Evon and Sharon. I, ROSE COREY, will my size 16 shoes to Diane Buck. I, RODGER AGEE, will my math text to Mark Hansen to study. I, KATHY ADAMS, will my art ability to anyone who wants to work on the Growl. I, LINDA HOYT, will to Jill Isakson the ability to get through high school in four years. BETTY JO AND BECKY will their good reputation to Sharon and Evon. Keep up the good work. I, PAUL STOKES, will my Moby Dick coloring book to Mr. Baird. I, JOHN JONES, will my dog, OLDOC TAG , to Beth Baker. I, BARB LESMEISTER, will my ability to type 70 words a minute, no errors, to Lynn Amsmeyer, in the hopes that she can accomplish ten words a minute. Go, Lynn, go! ! I, CASEY BILBRO, will my ability to fumble in football to Bob Hodgkiss and my element of surprise attack so he may use it faithfully from now on. I, MIKE RICHERT, will my job at Ed Yeager's to Steve Greenwood. I, SANDY HANSON, will my seat in Physical Science to some future Senior Pysics drop-out. I, JANET MOREY, being of sound mind (?) do hereby will my chauffering and chaperoning ability to Debbie Jensen. Really Deb, it's just as much fun, more educational, and no head-ache afterwards. I, LINDA BACHMEIER, will my ability to work without complaining to Carrie E. I also will my nick-name Speedy to anyone taking Office Practice next year. VAL KRONE wills her voice to next years soprano section, her height to Sharon H. , and her Malibu to Conrad Gunderson, hoping it will last him for a while. DARWIN ABBOTT, wills his stack of Copenhagen cans to Don Dale. May you make it reach the ceiling. Good luck! But don't get caught in 5th period study hall with them. I, KEN BROWN, will my Mallard Duck to Greg Yeager, IF he promised to shoot it. I. ED JENSEN, will my bunkhouse to Russel Davis. It won't have room for a girl but you can have a lot of fun. Watch the wallpaper, Russ. 64 DIANNA YOUNG, wills her nick-name from Rob (BODY) to Carol P. Use it in good health. I, DOUG FERRIS, being of sound mind will Sharon to anyone who can stand her temper. GENE KOCH wills his side burns to Norman Houg! Wear them in the best interst. I, CAROLYN JOHNSON, do hereby will my pickles and ice cream at mid-night to Anna Marie Gronberg. No kidding its really good. I, MARIE ANDERSON, will my long and frosted hair to Carrie E. FRANK HENSLEY, wills his hair to Mr. Knutson. (Only until he grows his own) CRAIG SASSER wills his poly-grip to Greg Newell. LOUIE BOUMA wills his good fishing ability to catch 1316 fish at Duck Lake to Chip Gollehon. KATHY COOK wills her place at the Log Cabin to Pam Baker; she is the only one that will be left. Good Luck! 1, SHEILA MURPHY, being of sound mind after school hours, am willing to Louise Pearson all my military interests around the world . . . Only for heaven sakes manage it better . . !! I also will to Lilly Murphy my ability to come home EARLY (?) and not be grounded. I, CONNIE BURROWS, wills a Bronze clip to Louise Dreyer. Use it faithfully, Louise. We, the Senior Class, will Mr. Gormley to the grade school. 65 Wrestling The Thrill of Testing One’s own Strength . . . and Your Opponents. . . . the Weariness Of Defeat Drill Team and Letterman’s Club C. Hodgskiss, C. Luinstra, G. Gormley, M. Dellwo, M. Hensley, R. Barrett, L. Dreyer, S. Hodgskiss, V. Lake, C. Scott, J. Dale, B. Inbody, J. Morey, K. Wilkerson, P, Grotdi, P. Groth, G. Russell. 68 Rl, J. Hinman, S. Larson, D. Roders, C. Gunderson, L. Kelly, B. Hodgskiss, B. Corbett, M. Casey, W. Campbell, C. Bilbro, K. Brown, S. Snyder, R. Allen, E. Jensen, S. Kramer, T. Martin, D. Abbott, D. Horak, A. Jordan, J. Dhane, G. Alzheimer, P. Stokes, C. Sasser, H. Wisse, D. Hartman, G. Yeager, Mr. Knutson Tumbling Team Mrs. Reiding, advisor Kris Wilkerson Cindy Bilbro Jeanine Hamilton Casey Bilbro John Bourn a Debbie Reiding Sharon Hoyt Toni Maltby Judy Connole Linda Smith Pep Club Officers: Val Krone, pres; Jill Isakson, Kris Wilkerson, Irene Inbody front: S. Hoyt, L. Luinstra, C. Otness, L. Smith, K. Ralhman, C. Johnson, S. Rathman, C. Dreyer, C. Cowan, M. Curtis, K. Sabo, J. Connole, J. Hamilton, C. Luinstra, L. Dreyer, P. Groth, A. Gronberg, P. Baker, P. Groth, M. Dellwo, C. Russell, C. Passmore, M. Anderson, B. Burt, B. Inbody, R. Barrett, J. Dale, E. Davidson, C. Scott, M. Hensley, C. Peterson, R. Crary, J. Van Setten, S. Christman, B. Bremer, G. Gormley, J. Otness, S. George, J. Morey, T. Poore, L. Hoyt, D. Gefeller, C. Jensen, V. Lake, D. Young, D. Jensen, J. Hoffman, D. Reiding, J. Hamilton, J. Sabo, Mrs. Burns, advisor. 72 73 The Faces of Choteau DRIVE WITH MORt PLEASURE TEXACO SKY CHIEF SU-PREME GrtwnMei , f nwm HIJO5 gvyyv • AffUAKIS • AUTO ACCISSORIIS CHOTEAU CLUB 4; CSS Initiations and Elections Freshman Initiation Freshman were given the usual treatment - zany costumes, Hail Mighty Sophomores:, and other atrocities - for their initiation. 78 Honor Society Initiation The Honor Society Initiation took on a new face this year, as new members were formally honored at an assembly where they were nominated by a faculty sponsor and accepted into the Society. New members: Jane Wisse, Greg Luinstra, Gloria Russell, Irene Inbody, Susan Rathman, Dave Hartman, Jane Southard and John Dhane. Student Council Elections On a platform of reform through greater student involvement, the Maroon Party swept the 1969- 70 Student Council elections. Officers elected were: President, Kim Sabo; Vice President, Duane Halverson; and Secretary, Kris Wilkerson. 79 This year the Science Club was reformed to place more emphasis on projects. The club members, imder the guidance of Mr. Wcarly, were Frank and Mary Hensley, Greg Luinstra (Pres. ), Jane Southard, Mike Wilkerson, and Jody Hamilton. The club had a very successful year after the changes had taken place. Field Trip to Sun River Canyon 81 Mary Hensley with Grand Award judges at State Science Fair. FFA Chapter members: 1-r B. Corbett, L. Bouma, S. Larson, S. Kramer, M. Richert, D. Halverson, W. Campbell, P. Lesmeister, C. Gollehon, R. Neckstad, R. Jenson, D. Otness, C. Wightman, C. Zeir, T. Lesmeister, D. Ferris, J. Bouma, B. Briggs, M. Luinstra, B. Jessop, C. Corey, J. Jones, C. Alzheimer, R. Batten, R. Corey, M. Hitchcock. State Farmers Louie Boum a Bob Corbett Delegates to State Leadership Conference; Bozeman, April 3-4, Robert Jenson and Rob Batten. Honorary Chapter Farmer Rob Batten District General Ag Team (Testing) R. Corey, C. Corey, R. Batten and Bob Corbett. District Star Greenhand Robert Jenson State judging team, livestock and wool, Farm Mechanics, Grass and Range: Bob Snodgrass, Gary Alzheimer, Bob Hodgskiss. Parliamentary procedure Team: Mark Hitchcock, Rick Corey, Clark Corey and Robert Jenson, Quality grains judging team, Chip Kramer, Bob Snodgrass, Gary Alzheimer, Bob Hodgskiss. District Range Judging Team: C. Kramer, B. Snodgrass, G. Alzheimer and B. Hodgskiss. FFA chapter project: movable calf table shown with Rob Batten. 85 Members of the Future Homemakers of America Club were: Miss Chatlain, advisor, Nina Greyn, Louise Pearson, Peggy Groth, Rose Corey, Kathy Hawkes, Virginia Haug, Diane Buck, Starle Leazenby, Karen Neckstad, Rose Corey, Carrie Enzweiler, Barb Lesmeister, Pam Groth, Rhonda Barrett, Lyn Arensmeyer, Vicki Newton, Marian Obernolte, Jennie Bouma. AMERICA Club officers were: front, Carrie Enzweiler, Vice President, Karen Neckstad, President; P. Groth, Secretary, Jennie Bouma, Historian, Lyn Arensmeyer, Treasurer. 86 ilillll “Dreamboat Banquet Highlights Future Homemakers Activities President Karen Neckstad presents the FHA Dreamboat award to Casey Bilbro. Other candidates were Steve Larson and Duane Halverson. Student Council The student council was quite active during the year with projects that included buying and installing a new candy machine and participation in a committee which studied and implemented the curriculum changes for next year. Members were: Kim Sabo, P., D. Halverson, V. P., Kris Wilkerson, Sec. , Mr. Buck, advisor, and G. Denison, A. Jordan, B. Hodgskiss, V. Krone, S. Rathman, H. Wise, J. Sabo, K. Rathman. 88 High School Week Delegates Val Krone, Linda Bachmeier, Wendy Otness, Henri Wisse, and Bob Corbett were the senior class delegates to High School Week '69 in Baaeman. Wendy Otness won a scholarship for the highest scores in High School Week tests. Girls State and Boys State Delegates Sandy Hanson and Kim Sabo represented CHS at Montana Girls State, and Tom Swortzel, Paul Stokes, and Ron Allen were Choteau's delegates to Boys State in the summer of 1969. The alternate delegate for Girls State was Val Krone and Boys State alternate was Frank Hensley. 89 Paul Stokes Outstanding Senior Boy Wendy Otness - Outstanding Senior Girl Honor Society: New Members, S. Rathman, G. Russell, J. Dhane, J. Southard, J. Wisse, I. Inbody, D. Hartman, G. Luinstra. Graduating with honors: L. Bachmeier, H. Wisse, W. Otness, P. Stokes, V. Krone, R. Corbett, S. Hanson, F. Hensley and B. Jessop. Class Night Awards Athletic Awards: Most Tackles, Steve Larson. Best Defensive Player, Steve Larson. Best Offensive Player, Casey Bilbro. Best Free Throw Percentage, Casey Bilbro. Most Rebounds, John Dhane. Best Defensive Player, Dave Hartman. Most Valuable Player, John Dhane. Most Valuable in Track, Steve Snyder. Most Inspirational in Track, Andy Jordan. Music Awards: Outstanding Musician, Tom Swortzel. Accompanist Pin, Jane Southard. Special Awards: School Spirit Award, Ron Allen. Outstanding Senior Girl, Wendy Otness. Outstanding Senior Boy, Paul Stokes. John L. Chick Sulgrove Award, Tom Swortzel. Safe Driving Awards; Sandi George and Bob Corbett. Dennis Rice Award, Casey Bilbro. 90 Tom Swotzel - Sulgrove Drama Award FFA Awards: Outstanding FFA Member, Louie Bouma. Scholarship Award, Rob Jenson. Star Chapter Farmer, Chip Gollehon. Star Greenhand, Rob Jenson. Public Speaking Award, Bob Corbett. Forestry Award, Louie Bouma. Science Awards: Choteau High Honorary Science Award, Frank Hensley. Outstanding Scientist Awards: Fresh- man, Jody Hamilton; Sophomore, Mary Claire Hensley; Junior, Susan Rathman; Senior, Frank Hensley. Library Award for Outstanding Librarian, Carrie Enzweiler. June Russell Citizenship Award, Tom Swortzel Scholarship Awards: Wendy Otness, NMSQT Finalist, Bausch G Lomb Scholarship. Sandra Hanson, NMSQT Finalists, Fox Scholarship, High School Honor Scholarship. Frank Hensley, NMSQT Commendation, Ananconda Co., St. John's Univ., and University of Washington Scholarships. Henri Wisse, H. S. Honor Scholarship. Paul Stokes, MSU Engineering Scholarship. Rose Corey, NMSQT Commend. 91 Faculty and Staff Mr. Robert Gormley Mr. Fay Buck Mr. Charles Allen Mrs. Maryellen Burns Miss Carol Chatlain Mr. Don Knutson Miss Marie Malmgren Mr. Olin Rausch Mrs. Thronson, Rose Corey, Betty Jessop, Mrs. Monkman Mr. Robert Nauck Mr. Dominic Reed Mr. Daryl Sande Mr. Lloyd Reynolds Mr. Reg Wearley Richard Allen Tim Alzheimer Scott Armstrong Dale Bartsch John Breen Brian Brutosky Walter Burrows Dick Dale Gary Denison Dave Enzweiler Doug Forrest Jim Forrest David Hansen Larry Hansen Slim Hinman Mark Hitchcock Tom Hofeldt Dan Huidekoper Robert Jenson Robert Jessop Rick Lake Ralph LaRance Randy Lindgren Bill McCauley Ron Neckstad Greg Newell Dorn Tennis Fred Tesch Mike Thronson Dave Trexler Steve Weinet Pat Whealy Chuck Young Calvin Zier Corrine Baker Cindy Bilbro Bonnie Bremer Diane Buck Becky Burt Judy Connole Linda Ferris Jody Hamilton Virginia Haug Arlene Henthom Carla Hodgskiss Jeanne Kretchman Starle Leazenby Linda Luinstra Toni Maltby Lilly Murphy Christie Otness Diana Ott Louise Pearson Kathy Rathman Linda Smith Donna Vigen Allen Adams Bruce Adams Sophomores Zane Anderson Ed Brandvold Tim Cook Clark Corey Rick Corey Don Dale Gary Glock Chip Gollehon Jim Halverson Mark Hanson Dennis Henthom Rick Jacobson Steve Jenson Andy Jordan Paul Lesmeister Mike Luinstra Randy Morris John Nordhagen Darrel Otness Tom Peebles Jim Pourroy John Rccd John Roath Steve Rose Robert Stokes Russell Swanson Scot Swanson Lyall Tesch Jim Weinert Craig Wilson Karen Agee Lyn Arensmeyer Rhonda Barrett Jennie Bourn a Judy Casey Sharon Christman Robyn Crary June Dale Evon Davidson Mary Ann Dellwo Debbie Gefeller Sandi George Nina Greyn Pam Groth Peggy Groth Carol Guse Cathy Hawks Mary Hensley Shirley Hodgskiss Judy Hoffman Betty Inbody Debbie Jenson Viki Lake Janet Otness Cecile Passmore Carol Peterson Debbie Reiding Dorothy Rice Jody Sabo Caroline Scott Sandy Scott Marlene Snodgrass Jean Van Setten Gary Alzheimer Juniors Mark Alzheimer Larry Barrett Gary Beaudean Monty Bilbro John Bourn a Mike Bremer Wayvan Campbell Rodney Cole John Dhane Steve Greenwood Gilbert Greyn Conrad Gunderson Dave Hartman Norman Haug Bob Hodgskiss Bill Jones Lonnie Kelly Ted Lesmeister Wayne Lode Greg Luinstra Gary McGlaughlin Terry Martin Gordon Moulton Dan Rogers Don Rogers Clyde Rowley Jim Scott Bob Snodgrass Wylie Walters Greg Yeager Beth Baker Pam Baker Nancy Brandvold Della Bremer Marcie Curtis Louise Dreyer Carrie Enzweiler Gwen Gormley Ann Gronberg Terri Guse Jeanine Hamilton Peggy Hoffman Sharon Hoyt Irene Inbody Jill Isakson Cindy Jenson Leslie Kirby Carol Luinstra Karen Neckstad Vicki Newton Teri Poore Susie Rathman Bobbie Lou Rice Gloria Russell Jane Southard Terri Whipple Kris Wilkerson Jane Wisse Class of 1970 DARWIN LEE ABBOTT Nickname: Snuffin stuff Saying: Hey, Dale, ya got a chew? Activities: Football 1-3; Chorus 1-4; Modern Choir 3,4; Boys Ens. 1-4; Double Octet 4; Sr. Cl. Play, Lettermans Club 1-4. Ambition: To become a Forest Ranger and live in the Empty Jug 'til I'm too old to be drafted. KATHRYN IRENE ADAMS Nickname: Cat Saying: Rats Activities: Choir 2-4; Growl Staff 4; FHA 3; GAA 3; Outstanding Librarian 3; Library Club 3, officer 3. Ambition: To become an artist. RAYMOND LYNN ADAMS Nickname: Ray Saying: Yea boss Activities: Basketball 2 Ambition: Get as much out of life as possible. RODGER MELVIN AGEE Nickname: Rog Saying: Oh, hargwash! Activities: Jr. Cl. Play. Ambition: To go to college and learn how to make lots of money. RONALD LEE ALLEN Nickname: Ron Saying: Bidlfarkle! Activities: Band 1-4; Chorus 1, 2, 4; Modem Choir 2-4; Lettermans Club 2-4; Football 1-4; Track 2-4; Boys State; Heisey 2; Jr. Class PI; School Spirit Award 4; Boys Ens. 1-4; Ambition: Get another date with a certain sophomore blonde. SUSAN MARIE ANDERSON Nickname: Andy Saying: You know you love me! Activities: Heisey 3; Class Play 3-4; Modem Choir 4; Chorus 1-4; Library Club 1-3, pres. 4; CPC 4; Annual Staff 4; Outstanding Librarian 3; Jr. Miss Contestant 4; Ambition: Go to college, become a teacher and get married. KATHRYN IRENE ADAMS DARWIN LEE ABBOTT RAYMOND LYNN ADAMS RONALD LEE ALLEN SUSAN MARIE ANDERSON 100 LINDA MARIE BACHMEIER ROBERT JAMES BATTEN VICE-PRESIDENT LOUIE W. BOUMA LINDA MARIE BACHMEIER Nickname: Speedy Saying: Its all Gicky! Activities: Library Club 1; Honor Society 3-4j Heisey 4; H. S. Week 3. Ambition: To find someone who will spell my name right, CONRAD EDGAR BARRETT Nickname: Edgar Saying: You Retard! Activities: FFA 1-3; Football 1-2; Basketball 1; Wrestling 4. Ambition: Join the army and see the sights over a gun barrel. CONRAD EDGAR BARRETT CASEY LEON BILBRO PRESIDENT ROBERT JAMES BATTEN Nickname: Rob Saying: It's different, fair dinkum. Activities: AFS Student from Australia; VP, Sr. Class; Annual Staff 4; FFA, Honorary Chapter Farmer; AFS Club; Sr. Cl. Play; Growl Staff; CPC Ball King; Boys Ensemble. Ambition: To meet more people and talk with them through public relations, to be a jackeroo. CASEY LEON BILBRO Nickname: Dimples Saying: Time out! Activities: Football 1-4; Basketball 1- 4; Track 1-3; Lettermans Club 2- 4; Chorus 1; Band 1-2; Boys Ensemble 4; Outstanding Offense Award 4; Freethrow trophy 4; Dennis Paul Rice Award 4; FHA Dreamboat 4; FFA 1-3; Senior Class President; Class Officer 1, 3. Ambition: Buy a nice car, make my first million, then college. LOUIS W. BOUMA Nickname: Screwy Louie Saying: Is that right? Activities: FFA 1-4; State Farmer Degree; Outstanding FFA Member 4; FFA Officer 3, 4. Ambition: To put my dad in a rock- ing chair and stay single. WILLIAM PAUL BRIGGS Nickname: Bill Saying: That’s pooky Activities: FFA 1-4; Football 3,4; Ambition: To become a gunner on Schilling's helicopter. WILLIAM PAUL BRIGGS 101 KENNETH FRANKLIN BROWN Nickname: Ken Saying: What a stud! Activities: Football 2-4; Letter- mans Club 2-4. Ambition: To get out of this place. CONNIE JUNE BURROWS Saying: Do you wanna do some? Ambition: To be a bum, maybe. MICHAEL BOYD CASEY Nickname: Mike Saying: You dumb broad! Activities: Football 4; Basketball 4; Track 4; Lettermans Club 4; trans, from Helena High 4. Ambition: All I can get with the least work. KENNETH FRANKLIN BROWN MICHAEL BOYD CASEY BENNA FAYE CHRISTMAN BENNA FAYE CHRISTMAN Nickname: Banana Activities: Library Club 1; Science Club 2; Jr. Cl. PI. Ambition: Get married and have three kids. KATHLEEN ANN COOK Nickname: Cookie Saying: Smile sweetie Activities: CPC 2; FHA 1; Library Club 3; Class Play 3, 4. Ambition: Go to secretarial school, get married, have lots of kids and live in Hawaii. KATHLEEN ANN COOK ROBERT BRYAN CORBETT Nickname: Corby cow Saying: I don't get it! Activities: Science Club 3; Student Council 1,2; FFA 1-4; Football 1-4; Track 1, 2; Honor Soc. 3,4; Class officer 2; Chorus 1,2; Boys Ens. 2-4; Band 1, 2; Safe Driver 4; Heisey 4; Modem Choir 1-4. Ambition: To become a vet. ROSE ANN COREY Activities: FHA 1-4; officer 3; Sr. Cl. Play; Library Club 1; Chorus 1-3; Heisey 4; Office Girl 4; NMSQT Letter of Com- mendation; Who's Who Among H. S. Students; Growl 4; Ambition: To be a migTatory farm worker. ROSE ANN COREY 102 ROBERT BRYAN CORBETT CAROLINE ANN DREYER Nickname: Wet One Saying: Keep the faith, baby. Activities: Growl Staff 3; CPC 3,4; Cohort 3; Cheerleader 4; Sr. Cl. Play. Ambition: To be the most famous speech therapist ever. DOUGLAS WAYNE FERRIS Nickname: Doug Saying: Don't lose your cool! Activities: FFA 1-4; Basketball 1; Ambition: To stay out of trouble. RALPH RICHARD GROTH Nickname: Rich Ambition: To go to Canada six years from now. DUANE KEITH HALVERSON Nickname: Du-wainer Saying: How's your Banoochies? Activities: Band 1-4; FFA 1-4, officer 3-4; National FFA Con- vention; District FFA Conven- tion 3-4; Class officer 2-3; Student Council 3-4, VP 4; Student Council State Convention 3-4; NAYI Delegate 3; Boy's State alt. 3; Tumbling team 1-2, Capt. 2; Dist. Science Fair 1-2; CPC Ball Prince 2; FHA Dreamboat Candidate 4; Heisey 4; Class Play 3. Ambition: To go to college and graduate in four years. SANDRA GRACE HANSON Nickname: Sandy Activities: VP Library Club 2; Chorus 1-2; Speech Club 2-3; AFS 4; Class Play 3; Girl's State Del. 3; Honor Society 3-4; Sec. 4; NMSQT finalist; Who's Who Among HS Students; Annual staff 4; Growl 4. Ambition: To be a migrant farm worker with Rose. FRANKLIN CHARLES HENSLEY Nickname: Frank Saying: Unnn! Activities: Annual Editor Cohort 3; Science Club 1-4; Band 1-4; NMSQT Letter of Commendation; NASA Youth Science Congresses 2, 3, 4; International Science Fair 2, 4; Am. Cancer Soc. Fellow- ship 3,4; State Science Fair 1-4, Grand Awd. 2, 4; Exchange Club Scholarship 4; Anaconda Co. Science Fair 1-4; Who's Who Among H. S. Students 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Outstanding Science Student Award 2-4; Growl Staff 3,4. Ambition: To be happy, have friends and make a contribution to society. CAROLINE ANN DREYER RICHARD RALPH GROTH SANDRA GRACE HANSON FRANKLIN CHARLES HENSLEY 103 JOHN HAROLD HINMAN Nickname: Jack Saying: Ask me if I care? Activities: Football 1-4; Basketball 1; Lettermans Club 2-4; Chorus 1 -4; Double Octet 3, 4; Modem Choir 2-4; Boys Ens. 2-4; Ambition: To become a ski bum after I graduate. DONALD LEE HORAK Nickname: Don Saying: Are you mad? Activities: Football 3,4; Letter- mans Club 3, 4; Ambition: Attend MSU and major in Mechanical Tech. JOHN HAROLD HINMAN DONALD LEE HORAK LINDA JEAN HOYT Nickname: Hoytie Saying: Suffer! Activities: CPC 1-3; Jr. Cl. Play; Library Club 1-3. Ambition: Have fun, get married, and have only a few kids. DAVID ROSS ISAKSON Nickname: Isak Saying: Ya dude. Activities: Chorus 1, 3; Modern Choir 3; Boys Ensemble 4; Foot- ball 1 Ambition: Unionize all playboy bunnies and have them strike for higher wages. LINDA JEAN HOYT DAVID ROSS ISAKSON EDWARD ALEX JENSEN Nickname: Fast Eddie Saying: Why don't we do it in the road. Activities: Basketball 1-3 BETTY JO JESSOP Nickname: Beddy Ambition: Go to Billings with Becky. CAROLYN BEATRICE JOHNSON Nickname: Pinnochio Saying: Your door's not shut Caroline. Activities: Transfer from Bozeman 3; Chorus 3,4; Modem Choir 4; Library Club 3; Growl Staff 4; AFS 4; CPC 4 Ambition: To get through college and have fun doing it. EDWARD ALEX JENSEN CAROLYN BEATRICE JOHNSON 104 JOHN CHARLES JONES Nickname: Johnson Saying: Them things do happen. Activities: FFA 1-4; Ambition: To become a mechanic at Helena. EUGENE CHARLES KOCH Nickname: Gene Saying: That's the way it goes; first your money, then everything else you own. Ambition: Make big groups of money and retire at an early age. STEVEN MARLIN KRAMER Nickname: Chip Saying: Well that's all she wrote for the kid. Activities: Football 1,2; High School Rodeo 1-4; FT A 1-4, Offi- cer 2-4; Lettermans Club 2 Ambition: To become a better bronc rider than Larry Cane. VALERIE KAY KRONE Nickname: Shorty Saying: You little devil, you. Activities: Transfer 2; Girls' State Alt. 3; Student Council 4; CPC President 4; Class Treasurer 4; Annual Co-editor; Girls track 2, 3; Honor Society 3-4; Home- coming candidate 4; Modem Choir 2-4; Double Octet 2-4; High School Week 3; Chorus 2-4; Class Play 4; Lab assistant 2; Junior Miss contestant 4 Ambition: To be the first female scientist who raised her own brood of astronauts. STEVEN EARL LARSON Nickname: Steve Saying: Run you little sob. Activities: Football 1-4; Track 1; FFA 1-4; Lettermans Club 2-4 Ambition: Convince Bob Corbett that He re fords really are better and to get shot up in Vietnam with Chip K. BARBARA JEAN LESMEISTER Nickname: Barb Saying: Tough toenails Activities: Library Club 1-2; FHA 1-4; FHA Treasurer 2; Historian 3; Chorus 2-4 Ambition: Become a librarian. EUGENE CHARLES KOCH VALERIE KAY KRONE TREASURER BARBARA JEAN LESMEISTER JOHN CHARLES JONES STEVEN MARLIN KRAMER STEVEN EARL LARSON 105 JANET ARLENE MOREY MARION LUCILLE OBERNOLTE WILLIAM BRADFORD RIPLEY SHEILA MARLENE MURPHY JANET ARLENE MOREY Saying: I don't understand. Activities: Library Club 1-3, officer 3; FHA 1, 2; Annual Staff 4; Growl 4; Jr. Cl. Play; CPC 4; AFS 4; Librarian Award 2; Jr. Miss Contestant 4. Passed Chem- istry 3. Ambition: To make my home at Boulder or Warm Springs. SHEILA MARLENE MURPHY Nickname: She Saying: That's a No-No. Activities: Transfer from Richey 3; Band 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; Class PL 3,4; Ambition: To teach and make someone happy. WENDY LUCILLE OTNESS MARION LUCILLE OBERNOLTE Nickname: Mo Saying: Son of a gun! Activities: FHA 1-4; AFS 4; Choir 1-4; Modem Choir 3,4; Library Club 1 -3; FHA Historian 3. Ambition: Do whatever I can! WENDY LUCILLE OTNESS Nickname: Otty Saying: Gene, you idiot! Activities: H. S. Rodeo 1-4; Cl. Officer 2; Honor Society 3,4; Outstanding Senior Girl; Science Club 3; Safe Driver 2; Ambition: To teach H. S. and be a good wife and mother. WILLIAM BRADFORD RIPLEY Nickname: Curly Saying: Don't Bogart it. Activities: Football 1, 2; Growl 3. Ambition: To grow the greenest grass. KIM JOLENE SABO Nickname: Kim my Jo Activities: Student Council, 2-4, president 4; CPC 1-4; Class Offi- cer 1, 3; Cheerleader 2-4; Pep Band 1, 2; Heisey 1; FFA Sweet- heart 4; Girls State; Homecoming Queen. Ambition: To be a nurse. KIM JOLENE SABO 106 CRAIG HENRY SASSER Nickname: Sass Saying: I’ll take a lucky; Lucky Pop Activities: Football 2-4; Track 4; Basketball 1-2; Lettermans Club 3,4 Ambition: To become one of America's best? LARRY LEE SCHILLING Nickname: Red Saying: I never do anything wrong because I have no morals. Activities: Football 1; Basketball 1; Chorus 1-3; Modem Choir 3 Ambition: To become a pilot and to loose Briggs out the gunner door. STEPHEN WALTER SNYDER Nickname: Snyd (Kraut) Saying: Mornin Activities: Football 1-4; Basketball 1- 4; Track 1-4; Lettermans Club 2- 4, Pres. 4; Science Club 3; Junior Prom King 4; Ambition: To become a Game Biologist and live in Empty Jug with Darwin trll we are too old to be drafted. PAUL JAMES STOKES Saying: Take it easy Activities: Track 1-4; Lettermans Club 2-4; Science Club 2, 3; Honor Society 3,4, officer 4; Band 1; Chorus 1-4; Modem Choir 4; Double Boys Ens. 2-4; Boys State; Class Officer 1,2; Class Play 3, 4; Outstanding Senior Boy. Ambition: Not to get caught. BEVERLY RUTH STOTT Nickname: Becky Ambition: Go to Billings with Betty Jo. THOMAS ROBERT SWORTZEL Nickname: P.W. Saying: You got me by the tail. Activities: Student Council Basket- bail 1,2; Boys Ens. 2-4; Double Octet 2-4; Modem Choir 1-4; Chorus 1-4; Band 2-4; All State C horns 4; Heisey 4; Chick L. Sulgrove Memorial and June Russell Citizenship Awards; Out- standing Musician 4; Class Officer 2, 3; Boys State; Class Play 3,4; Science Club 2, 3. Ambition: Go to MSU and get an electrical engineering degree. STEVEN WALTER SNYDER LARRY LEE SCHILLING THOMAS ROBERT SWORTZEL CRAIG HENRY SASSER BEVERLY RUTH STOTT PAUL JAMES STOKES 107 CASEY DONOVAN WICHTMAN Saying: Mercy Activities: FFA 1-4. Ambition: To get a good job with good pay. MICHAEL JAMES WILKERSON Nickname: Elwood Sugg ins Saying: Holy Smokers Activities: Modem Choir 1-4; Boys Ens. 3, 4; Double Octet 3, 4; Science Club 4; Track 4. Ambition: Wait for the Farmington Queen to grow up. CASEY DONOVAN WIGHTMAN MICHAEL JAMES WILKERSON GERRIT HENRI WISSE Nickname: Hank Saying: Is that right! Activities: Basketball 1-3; Class Officer 2,4; Honor Society 3,4; Student Council 2; Lettermans Club 3, 4; Ambition: To make more money than I spend. DIANNA LYNN YOUNG Nickname: Body Saying: Anything you say, sex. Activities: CPC 1, 3, 4; Choir 1-4; Modem Choir 2-4; Double Octet 4; Sr. Cl. Play; Track 1; Library Club 1-3. Ambition: To go to beauty college and to raise lots of little trees. GERRIT HENRI WISSE DIANNA LYNN YOUNG SECRETARY MICHEAL RICHERT RHONDA LEA CLOCK 108 Baccalaureate rir firrn Father Morley speaker Marie Anderson soloist ft Graduation, May 29, 1970 man is not yet a finished creation but rather a challenge of the spirit; a distant possibility dreaded as much as it is desired . . . the way towards it has only been covered for a very short distance and with terrible agonies and ecstasies even by those few for whom it is the scaffold today and the monument tomorrow . . . hermann hesse diplomas . . Mrs. Guthrie the Modem Choir Wendy Otness valedictorian Henri Wisse salutatorian soloist Valerie Krone people are always blaming their circumstances for what they are . . . the people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want, and, if they can't find them, make them. george bernard shaw 111 Milk - Cottage Cheese - Ice Cream HENSLEY MOTELS Western Star Motel S. on Hwy. 89 Hensley Motel S. on Hwy. 287 466-2055 466-5775 Chote au Gene Nelson Choteau TESCH PLUMBING HEATING Meyers Water Systems Box T 466-2501 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Z £oaP Creek. Catf eZZ an x c RAY AND RUTH KRONE Vem Smith Mary Smith TETON FURNITURE and Floor Coverings 23 Main Ave. 466-2794 K S AUTO PARTS lllie 466-2132 Choteau CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATING CLASS OF 1970 Courtesy Montana Mineral Feed Corp. You expect more from STANDARD. and you GET IT ! Bob Maloney Serving you and the community with friendly service and top quality products Plant Home 466-2669 466-2559 GREENWOODS ENCO THE LONG GREEN LINE JOHNDEERE Congratulations Class of 1970 CHOTEAU IMPLEMENT COMPANY BIG SKY ’66 TETON SNOWMOBILE SALES OLSEN AGENCY Ski Doo 1970 '66 Phillips Products and Services William F. Olson Leonard Blixrud Phone 466-2518 Ben Hoge CHOTEAU FORD SALES For Better Deals — See Us First Ford Your Friendly Massey Ferguson De aler Choteau Choteau Phone 466-5726 Choteau KIM MET BROTHERS SALES AND SERVICE RICHEM te co CONSTRUCTION Bear Wheel Alignment I 1 G.M.C. Trucks and Service % M ALL YOUR CONSTRUCTION WORK Stan—Jerry .. .Ditching .. . Graveling Farmers Union .. . D irt Work GRAIN ... Dozer Work .. .Ready-Mix Concrete TERMINAL ASSOCIATION The Grain Dealer Choteau, Montana Serving the Choteau Area Phone 466-2528 Phone 466-2722 AL’S HUSKY SERVICE THOMAS EVENSON Ditchdigging Excavation Leveling Goodyear Tires Bulk and Retail Sales Al S Margaret 466-2583 No Job is too Big CONGRATULATIONS Class of 1970 Choteau H H Phone 466-2929 IMPLEMENT and Teton Pass Ski Shop Choteau BUCK’S AUTO REPAIR CHOTEAU ELECTRIC Congratulation to the Seniors May the Future bring Good Luck ! Hotpoint Appliances—Kitchen Aid Sales and Service Choteau Electric Wiring All MAKES MODEIS 466-2031 Jim and Jean Smith, Owners S. J. Bachmeier 466-2251 ISAKSON’S REX’S TH RIFTWAY DEPARTMENT STORE Congratulations, Complete Clothing for the Family Seniors ! . . .Working Clothes Rex Peterson Choteau ...Shoes ... Sportswear HANUSA AGENCY . .. School Clothing Insurance and Accounting Satisfaction Guaranteed If It's Worth Having. . . Phone 466-2001 It's Worth Insuring Choteau BANK’S John L. Dunckel Arnold C. Hanusa Funeral Home and Jay Dunckel Monument G Vault Shop Congratulations Choteau, Montana Class of 1970 Phone 466-2404 Larry Banks JAKE LUINSTRA-CONSIGNEE TEXACO INC. P.O. Box 87 Phone 466-2901 or 466-2751 Choteau, Montana Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1970 ANDY’S APPLIANCE CENTER Compliments of Andy G Charlene Jim Dellwo “ STATE FARM INSURANCE KNUDTZON LUMBER COMPANY State Farm Insurance All your insurance needs Choteau, Montana A Home Concern Rich Vandebos Atlas Tires, Batteries, Accessories Permalube Oils Your Security Car Care Center 466-2287 Choteau Quality and Service that Satisfy Choteau, Montana Phone 466-2268 CITIZENS STATE BANK LSERllCE t y BANK Sf-K Your Home-owned Bank Serving Choteau for 61 years THE TETON ABSTRACT COMPANY Your Full Service Title Company Title Insurance—Abstracts of Title Be ssie - -Tom - - Laura Choteau, Montana THE CORRAL CONGRATULATIONS TO TH E GRADUATING CLASS OF 1970 Western and Casual Wear Fritz, Donna, G Greg CHOTEAU FOOD MARKET Free Delivery Daily Groceries, Meats Fruits and Vegetables L. R. Sheble, Prop. CHOTEAU DRUG, INC. THE REXALL STORE Courtesy of Ron Swortzel CHOTEAU FLYING SERVICE Agricultural Applicators General Aviation Operations Prescriptions— our most important business P.O. Box Y Phone 466-2968 Choteau ELLEN’S Ladies G Children's Apparel Exclusive Brands--Latest Styles Choteau, Montana TRIAGLE PACKING LIL'S STEAK HOUSE CHOTEAU CLUB ROXY THEATER COAST TO COAST H G T VARIETY CHOTEAU BAKERY BILL'S PROCESSING PLANT KOA ZION CONSTRUCTION NORMA'S FABRIC SHOP TETON CLEANERS BELLA VISTA MOTEL CHOTEAU FEED G SEED SIP G SUP ACANTHA GAMBLES BOB' S TIME SHOP DOLLY1 S FLOWER SHOP PARKWAY CAFE SNAPPY’S FLOWERS FOR A LONG COLD ONE Stop at the. . . LOG CABIN DRIVE-IN Compliments of TETON MOTOR COMPANY Chevrolet R. A. Taylor Choteau, Montana this is the end (beginning) through the eyes of this mirror I see Choteau High School - its perfection and its flaws I see CHS with disappointment sometimes with pride and sometimes with closed eyes seniors, close this book of pasts we must now walk away on our own legs we now walk through life on our own we are through we are. As this last page is finished, I must give my sincere thanks to all who helped on this annual. An extra special thanks goes to Rob Batten for his tremendous amount of help as photographer when needed, for helping design the cover and division pages, and for keeping the editor in line. 120 editor
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