Frenchtown High School - Decouverte / Bronc Yearbook (Frenchtown, MT)
- Class of 1968
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Table Of Contents Faculty 2 Seniors 5 Juniors 14 Sophomores 16 Freshmen 18 Activities 21 Grade School 49 Mr. Baerlocher Superintendent Mr. Hightower Principal American Government World History Contemporary World Problems Faculty J Mr. Collins Senior Class Sponsor Shop I and II Mechanical Drawing Auto Mechanics General Science Mr. Martin English I,II,III, and IV Speech Annual 2 Mr. West F Club Sponsor Sophomore Class Sponsor Coach Shorthand Bookkeeping Boys P.E. Health Drivers Training General Business Math Mrs. Rives 6th, 7th, and 8th Grade French High School French U.S. History Miss LaValley Cheerleaders Sponsor High School Band and Chorus Cadet Band Jr. Cadet Band Mrs. Cork Freshman Class Sponsor Typing I and II Home Ec. I and II Journalism 3 NOT PICTURED Mrs. Ratigan 7th and 8th Grade Reading 7th and 8th Grade Spelling Grade School Library High School Library Mr. Robinson Junior Class Sponsor Algebra Advanced Math Geometry Physics Mrs. Lynn Pep Club Sponsor 7th and 8th Grade Math 7th and 8th Grade English General Math Health Girl's Track Coach Grade School and High School Girl's P.E. Mr. Vickers 7th and 8th Grade Science 7th and 8th Grade Social Studies Biology Earth Science Grade School Boy's P.E. Grade School Coach 4 SENIORS Bruce Allen Ochs The basketball game with Drummond, here, winning in over time 80-77 is most unforgetable. The vivid picture of sweat soaked team members with mouths white from excitement and Coach more shook up than us. The gym packed with tense spectators and the faithful cheerleaders never stopped cheering until the buzzer. The 1967-68 District 14 Tournament is most forgetable. I will also remember taking Journalism under Mrs. Cork, her eagle eye for mistakes and troublemakers is out- standing. Although Alan and I fooled her and most of the faculty when we changed the keys on the typewriter. Every other class using the typing room got blamed for it except her own senior class. Patrick Ashley Murphy I'll remember the time I gave Marcia McDonald a bloody-nose on the basketball trip to Drummond. I'll also remember the time when Debby Howell was curling my hair with pine coneS on our junior class skip day. She fainted on me. Another thing I'll remember is when our senior class put on a donkey-ball game. I rode one of the donkeys and he kicked me in the chest. I only wore an elastic rib splint for eight weeks after I had my chest x-rayed! By the way that was three weeks after the thing kicked me. Hey, guys, remember the Viet-Cong? Connie Jean Myers I'll remember my sophomore year in track, when I fell over a hurdle, Jeanine turned around to see if I was all right, and she fell over one, too! I'll also remember all the fun we girls had our junior and senior years on all the bus trips. Decorating for the prom, and our junior skip day, will also be among my most treasured memories, along with all the friends I have made in these past four years. 6 Mary Jo Hemenway I'll remember my sophomore year at the prom; my first day at F. H. S.; the last football game; the tears of our last home basketball game; the colds from our senior car washes; the lecture on lifes trials and tribulations given by Mr. Hightower. I'll also remember the night of the junior-senior prom. I'll always remember the wonderful friends I've made at F. H. S. Jeanine Adele Marcure I'll remember my four years at F. H. S. and all the good times our class had together such as painting the F , junior skip day, decorating for the prom, senior car washes, and I'll never forget working the summer of my junior-senior year. Also I'll never forget going to all the fun bus trips. Small things, such as the day four of us girls skipped school . Most of all I'll always remember the class of 68 ! William Kip Mason I'll remember the miles I ran during my sophomore year, and the trip to Helena. I'll remember Coach West and how he taught me sportsmanship. I'll remember the sixteen Big Kids who got into the Volkswagon. I'll remember Bruce Ochs playing a girl in the 1967 school play, Genius Junior , and I'll remember the 1967-68 basketball season. 7 Debra Ann Howell I'll remember my senior year as the most confused year in high school. I talked about graduation and made plans yet inwardly regretted the day. Proms, dances, cheering, ball games, girls track, and hayrides are among the many things I'll never forget My greatest memories will be of the kids I shared these times with. Alan Lee Williams I'll remember when Kip, Mr. Kochevar, and I threw Dan Dan- forth in Mill Creek on the day we painted the FM. We then stole a bottle of coke and drank it between the four of us before the other kids got theirs. I'll also recall the thrill of making the starting line-up my first year out for football and I'll remember prom night as a freshman when Ron Stacy and I backed into the ditch about 1:30 a. m. and had a five mile walk home. (that included wading through a creek.) I'll remember my freshman year, when we were painting the F Marlene Stacy cut her elbow and Debby was the one who cried. Also I'll remember the time Pat McCormick said to watch out for the bulls when they were only cows! Another time was when Connie tried to move my car, and killed the engine about six times. That was at the Senior Car Wash, when we were going to wash it. I'll also remember the trip to California a week before school got out in my junior year. I was riding the bus while everybody was working in school, I just lay around, watching television, and playing pool. I had lots of fun away from school. Albert Eugene Sample 8 William Charles Glessner I'll remember in my one year at Frenchtown High School I have come to believe that it has been the most delightful year of my life. The reason is the outstanding friendliness of the wholehearted help of faculty and students alike, in the many details of my senior year. So, in future years, I'll remember Frenchtown as the best! In a second frame of mind I'll remem- ber all the fine girls, being able to watch the cars go by in English class, and having all the swell kids cut down my ego everyday. Bonita Charlene Hegel I'll remember my senior year as the best, out of all the years I've spent in Frenchtown. My senior year marked the end of being carefree and the beginning of my adult life. I can recall ordering announcements, caps and gowns. The two car washes, and our slave auction. Most of all I think I'll remember plan- ning for the senior trip. Danny Wallace Danforth I'll remember the junior-senior tour of the state legislature and whitewashing the F during my sophomore year. Mr. Collins who has helped me in Mechanical Drawing so that I may go on in Architectural Drawing. I wil also remember my history teachers who helped me gain the interest I have in history. I will remember Mr. Hightower's statement that after this year we will be on our own two feet. 9 Curtis Clyde Schoening I will remember coming to school five days a week, coming in the morning at 8:45 and dragging along through the day until 3:45, and then going to football, basketball, or track practice. I will also remember staying home from school and playing hooky. All this excitement was topped by graduation. Life was really a blast at good old F.H.S. ! Deanna Kay Hennes I'll remember the day, close to the end of our sophomore year, when we, (the girls) worked out a system of winning the junior class offices; and the bus trips filled with the usual singing, screaming, and laughter. But, most of all, I'll remember each individual in our class and all the things we shared--the planning and decorating for the Sadie Hawkins Dance, and the prom; the junior skip day, and plans for gradu- ation. William Harold Bandy I can't say that there has been one outstanding event in my four years of high school, for there have been many. The basketball games, especially with Seeley Lake and Drummond. And wanting to play varsity basketball. The time Bruce, Alan, Albert and I got called to the office for stacking lockers, and when we started a fight and then laughed our heads off. Getting up at 6:00 a.m. and running to the pulp mill in snow, and rain wetting our face and feeling happy about it. The carefree seventh period study halls and seeing how much trouble I could cause, trying Mrs. Ratigan's patience to no end, and maybe a little further. I'll remember the good times at F.H.S., the best four years of my life. 10 Linda Lorraine Johns Among the many things I'll remember happening at French- town High, the one thing that will stand out most in my mind will be decorating for the Junior-Senior Prom. I found that it was really fun, and it gave me a real nice feeling to know that I was doing it for a class of friends who would soon be leaving the school. Of course, there will be many other incidents that I will recall, too, in the years to come. Pat Bill Cheri Albert Connie Linda 11 Mrs. Robbins, Mrs. Schoening, and Mrs. Bell. Cooks, Custodians, And Mr. Lackner Mr. Touchette Mr. Christenson Bus Drivers Mrs. McDonald Mr. McDonald Mrs. Jerset UNDER CLA SSMEN J uniors Jim Tolman President Donna Harrington Repres. Sandy Touchette Annette Hennes Vice-President Sue Mercer Ken Williams Kathy Lake Secretary Randy Howell Treasure Tom Richardson J. D. Frelinger Dave Kirchner DAIRY FRESH CREAMERY 707 East Front Street Missoula, Montana Page 14 sponsors TYPEWRITER SUPPLY COMPANY 314 North Higgins Missoula, Montana uniors Marcia McDonald Danita Charlo Patty Willig Dennis Neilson Charlene McCauley Linda Adams Tom McNeal Jack Stewart Kerry Shourds Page 15 sponsors BEDORD EQUIPMENT INC. 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Page 17 sponsors MONTANA POWER COMPANY MCDONALD'S SERVICE STATION 132 East Broadway Harvey and Ann McDonald Missoula, Montana Frenchtown, Montana Judy Johns Brian Johnson Pam Looker LaRae Tucker, President Tim Tolman, Vice-President H-0 AUTO REPAIRS 246 West Main Missoula, Montana WESTERN MONTANA CO-OP 400 West Main Missoula, Montana Mike Kreis Not Pictured Sponsors for page 18 Ernie Otoupalik Dede Bondurant Andy Hayes Gilbert Ockert Kathy Williams Cliff Myers Virginia Rasmussen Duane Reynolds Aline Richardson Lloyd Kirchner Debbie Sample Scott Scheffer Rosemary LaCasse Secretary Barbara Touchette Treasure MISSOULA TRUCK SALES Highway 10 West Missoula, Montana KYSS RADIO Box 1271 Missoula, Montana THE INK SPOT 517 South Orange Missoula, Montana Page 19 sponsors PLAYMORE SPORTING GOODS 618 South Higgins Missoula, Montana Mable takes a bow. HAIGHT-ASHBURY? Freshman Initiation This is for the Birds ! DICKSON THOMAS INC. 118 East Broadway Missoula, Montana Sponsors for page 20 SIX MILE BAR MOUNTAIN TRACTOR COMPANY JACK SCHEVENK'S UNION STATION Huson Box 1524 525 West Broadway Montana Missoula, Montana Missoula, Montana ACTIVITIES Foot Kerry Shourds, Manager; Ken Williams, Cliff Myers, Kip Mason, John Haacke, Devin Sallee, Tom Richardson, Dennis Neilson, Alan Williams, Vem Rose, Tom Hayes, Dave Kirchner, Manager; Dave Clessner, Randy Howell, Jim Tolman, Allen LaCasse, Jack Stewart, Bruce Ochs, Ray Cline, Curt Schoening, Tom McNeal, Brian Johnson, Coach Dick West. Alan Williams, Jim Tolman, Tom Richardson, Randy Howell, Ken Williams, Kip Mason, Dennis Neilson, Vem Rose. Wing T. 22 ball Mike Brough, Manager; Dave Glessner, Jack Stewart, Cliff Myers, John Haacke, Devin Sallee, Dennis Neilson, Vern Rose, Tom McNeal, Ken Cyr, Manager. Andy Hayes, Dennis Kramer, Tim Tolman, Alien LaCasse, Ray Cline, Gilbert Ockert, Curt Schoening, Brian Johnson, Coach Dick West. son, Jim Tolman, Kip Mason, Dennis Neilson, Vern Rose, Alan Williams, Allen LaCasse, Jim Tolman, Tom Hayes, Randy Howell, Kip Mason, Bruce Ochs, Cliff Myers. 4-2-2 Defense. 23 A-Squad Basket Standing left to right: Bruce Ochs, Randy Howell, Ken Williams, Dennis Neilson, Devin Sallee, Tom Richard- son, Kip Mason, Vern Rose, Jim Tolman, and Ron Sample. Kneeling: Tom McNeal and Dave Kirchner, Alternates; Coach Dick West, John Haacke, and Dave Touchette, Managers. Frenchtown first place trophy at Arlee Invitational Tournament Frenchtown 75 Granite 56 Frenchtown 61 Granite 51 66 Darby 44 78 Darby 59 54 Florence 57 OT 70 Florence 48 66 Victor 38 69 Victor 50 83 St. Regis 81 69 St. Regis 56 58 Alberton 59 60 Alberton 53 55 Drummond 53 80 Drummond 73 OT 50 Seeley-Swan 80 56 Seeley-Swan 88 69 Superior 45 56 Superior 47 Sponsor for page 24: HOERNER-WALDORF East of Frenchtown Frenchtown, Montana 24 B-Squad Top row: Gilbert Ockert, Dennis Kramer, Chester Shourds, Dave Glessner, Mike Kreis, Tom McNeal, Terry Steigers, Mike Brough, Duane Reynolds. Bottom row: Brian Johnson, Ray Cline, Ken Cyr, Cliff Myers, Tim Tolman, Allen LaCasse, Dave Kirchner. Managers John Haacke, and Dave Touchette. Frenchtown 47 Granite 36 38 Florence 41 41 Darby 50 50 Victor 51 50 Alberton 37 45 Drummond 56 49 See ley-Swan 43 40 Loyola 43 53 Alberton 41 69 Superior 45 B-B game 35 Superior 42 B-B game 17 Alberton 15 Frenchtown 46 Granite 38 50 Florence 57 48 Darby 68 72 Victor 52 54 Alberton 42 45 Drummond 53 53 Seeley-Swan 65 49 Loyola 47 B-B” game 22 Alberton 23 71 Superior 69 B-B game 27 Superior 19 B-B game 20 Alberton 17 Sponsors for page 25: FRENCHTOWN BOOSTERS CLUB Frenchtown, Montana 25 Standing: Brian Johnson, Ken Williams, Tom Hayes, Dennis Neilson, Tom Richardson, Vem Rose, Jim Tolman, Chuck Glessner, Cliff Myers. Kneeling: Tim Tolman, Randy Howell, Ron Sample, Curt Schoening, Ken Cyr, Terry Steigers, Andy Hayes. Left: Tom Hayes Taking fiist in the mile run. Right: Randy Howell, going on to take first in the low hurdles. Sponsors for page 26: MOTOR SUPPLY CO. 420 North Higgins Missoula, Montana COAST TO COAST DOTY'S BAKERY Trempers Shopping Center 515 S. Higgins-108 1 2 S.W. Missoula, Montana Higgins-313 S.W. Higgins Missoula, Montana 26 GYMNASTICS GIRLS’ TRACK Back row: Mrs. Lynn, Aline Richardson, Kathy Hoenke, Delores Danforth, Avis Albert, Pam Looker, Cindy Gorton, Virginia Rasmussen, Judy Johns. Front row: Rosemary LaCasse, Debbie Sample, Linda Willig, LaRae Tucker, Linda Adams, Sue Mercer, Patty Hoenke, Belinda Rice. 27 Debby Howell, Donna Harrington, Annette Hennes, Kathy Lake. A-Squad Standing: Kathy Lake, Annette Hennes Kneeling: Debby Howell, Donna Harrington The girls wore orange culottes and tops for football. They received new outfits for the tournament consisting of black skirts, orange tops, and orange and black swiss straps. 28 Left to right: LaRae Tucker, Belinda Rice, Pam Looker, Marcia McDonald B-Squad Forming a Pyramid the cheerleaders are Belinda Rice on the left side, LaRae Tucker at the top, and Marcia McDonald on the right side. Sponsors for page 29: PADDOCK BAR Highway 10 West Missoula, Montana MODERN BEAUTY SCHOOL For a career in Cosmetology 135 South Higgins Missoula, Montana PEP CLUB Back row: Joyce Stenerson, Patty Willig, Linda Adams, Charlene McCauley, Pat Murphy, Deanna Hennes, Mary Jo Hemenway, Delores Danforth, Jan Fisher, Third row: Virginia Rasmussen, Dede Bondurant, Judy Johns, Debbie Sample, Aline Richardson, Sue Mercer, Patty Hoenkc, Avis Albert, Linda Willig, Barbara Touchette. Second row: Jeanine Marcur, Student Council Representative; Rosemary LaCasse, Treasure; Connie Myers, President; Cindy Gorton, Secretary; Sandy Touchette, Vice-President. Front row: Marcia McDonald, Belinda Rice, LaRae Tucker, Debby Howell, Donna Harrington, Annette Hennes, Kathy Lake. (Must be an ac- tion shot, )-- Sponsors for page 30 MERLE NORMANS COSMETICS ZIP AUTO SERVICE 125 West Main Street 255 West Main Street Missoula, Montana Missoula, Montana 30 —Don't just stand there! Kerry Shourds, John Haacke, Dave Kirchner, Devin Sallee, Dennis Neilson, J. D. Frelinger, Randy Howell, Jim Tolman, Vem Rose, Tom Hayes, Dave Touchette, Ron Sample, Curt Schoening, Bruce Ochs, Ken Williams, Vice-President; Tom Richardson, Secretary-Treasure; Alan Williams, President; Kip Mason, S. C. Rep. Coach Dick West, Sponsor. F-CLUB Coach Dick West, Seniors; Curt Schoening, Alan Williams, Kip Mason, Bruce Ochs. 31 The Journalism Class is trying very hard to come up with another All State Rating on the Hi-Lite. Back row left to right: Jim Tolman, Mary Jo Hemenway, Alan Williams, Mrs. Cork, Advisor; Chuck Glessner, Bruce Ochs, Front row: Jeanine Marcure, Deanna Hennes, Editor; Donna Harrington. The Annual Staff is working hard to produce a worth while annual this year. Left to right: Rosemary LaCasse, Connie Myers, John Haache, Mr. Martin, Advisor, Debby Howell. 32 Top row left to right: Ken Cyr, Dan Danforth, Kip Mason. Second row: Jeanine Marcure, Frank Adams, Kathy Lake, Randy Howell, Donna Harrington. Front row: Tim Tolman-Treasure, Jim Tolman-Vice President, Deanna Hennes-President, Mr. Hightower-Sponsor, Ray Cline-Secretary. Student Council, Bov’s And Girl's State J Tom Hayes and Jim Tolman will attend Boy’s State in Dillon. Kathy Lake will attend Girl’s State in Bozeman. Kathy's alternate is Annette Hennes. 33 Library S taff This year, the librarians have been busy trying to keep up with all the new books that the advisor Mrs. Ratigan has been ordering to increase the volume of books in the High School Library, The librarians are from left to right: Marcia McDonald, Linda Johns, Connie Myers, Kip Mason, Annette Hennes, and Cheri Hegel, Ken Williams stands proud, when he finds he will be touring Washington D.C., for the R.E.A. Essay Contest. Ken won second place, and was eligible to go on the tour when the first place was not able to go. Sponsors for page 34: HANK’S BEAR ALIGNMENT HUSON MERCANTILE 1365 West Broadway Huson Missoula, Montana Montana ELMER'S STANDARD SERVICE 1300 West Broadway Missoula, Montana TOWN HOUSE RESTAURANT 114 West Main Missoula, Montana 34 Randy Howell exercises for the hurdles. 4 J uniors Attend State Track Meet Tom Richardson practices with the discus. Randy Howell Hurdles Tom Hayes Mile Run Tom Richardson Discus Ron Sample (not pictured) High Jump 35 Top Row left to right: Dennis Kramer, Tim Tolman, Dave Touchette, Dave Kirchner, Kerry Shourds, Jack Stewart, John Haacke, Devin Sallee, Tom Richardson, Vem Rose, Jim Tolman, Pat Murphy, Randy Howell. Middle row: Sue Mercer, Rosemary LaCasse, Jan Fisher, Patty Willig, Annette Hennes, Marcia McDonald, Kathy Lake, Deanna Hennes, Dede Bondurant, Joyce Stenerson, Debbie Sample, Debby Howell, Aline Richard- son, Judy Johns. Bottom Row: Virginia Rasmussen, Linda Willig, Patty Hoenke, Belinda Rice, Charlene Mc- Cauley, Linda Adams, Avis Albert, Pam Looker, Jill Stewart, Sandy Touchette, Barbara Touchette, Delores Danforth, Connie Myers, Jeanine Marcure. Not pictured are Bill Bandy, Kathy Hoenke, and Barbara Denman. Bottom picture: Dennis Kramer, Randy Howell, Devin Sallee, Connie Myers, John Haacke, Avis Albert, Dave Touchette. Sitting: Jim Tolman and Debby Howell, Co-Chairman's. Chorus Sponsors for page 36: COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 2010 So. 3rd St. Missoula, Montana LOREN’S HOUSE OF CARPETS 1641 So. Ave. West Missoula, Montana 4B'S RESTAURANTS, INC. P.O. Box 1512 Missoula, Montana Top to bottom: Jim Tolman, Devin Sallee, John Top to bottom: Jill Stewart, Pam Looker, Dave Touchette, Haacke, Randy Howell, Kerry Shourds, Charlene Dave Kirchner, Belinda Rice, Jim Tolman. McCauley, Linda Adams, Avis Albert, Marcia Mc- Donald. Left to right: Jim Tolman, Dave Touchette, Dave Kirchner, and Marcia McDonald are the four Chorus members who attended All-State Chorus. Sponsors for Page 37: MISSOULA CARTAGE CO. East of Frenchtown Frenchtown, Montana MISSOULA ELECTRIC CO-OP P.O. Box 1486 Missoula, Montana 37 Standing: Virginia Rasmussen, Randy Howell, Tim Tolman, Jan Fisher, John Haacke, Dennis Kramer, Steve Lackner. Sitting: Tom Hayes, Marcia McDonald, Judy Johns, Aline Richardson, Debbie Sample, Sue Mercer, Linda Willig, Linda Adams, Rosemary LaCasse, Dede Bondurant, Patty Willig, Patty Hoenke. Band Band Officers; Randy Howell, Dave Touchette, Rosemary LaCasse, Kerry Shourds, Dede Bondurant, Devin Sallee, Jill Stewart, John Haacke, Tim Tolman. Sponsors for page 38: VANN’S 1100 South Avenue Missoula, Montana 38 SPOKESMAN REVIEW 718 South Higgins Missoula, Montana Jim Tolman takes time to find out how another school plays football. Randy Howell takes a quick break. A victory for Frenchtown. Coach Dick West gives instructions to one of the players. Sports 39 A B-Squad free-throw. Ron Sample passes the ball to Tom Richardson. Our two service minded boys playing life guard, on Getting a picture taken at Grand Coulee Dam. the senior trip. The Senior Trip Of 1968 A small part of the seniors. On our way home Sunday after visiting the Air Force Base. 41 The freshmen on initiation day. 42 Jill Stewart and Dave Touchette also sing the night of the school play. Curt Schoening supposedly washing a car. Mary Jo Hemenway, and Chuck Glessner were Queen and King of the 1968 Junior-Senior Prom. Sponsor for page 43: AL HAM PHOTOGRAPHY 1205 South Higgins Missoula, Montana 43 School Like this? M S READY MIX P.O. Box 1501 Missoula, Montana Sponsors for page 44 GLACIER GENERAL ASSURANCE COMPANY 1130 West Broadway ORDERS ! ORDERS ! ORDERS ! Judy Johns, Dede Bondurant, Deanna Fisher, Jill Stewart, Ann- Howell, Connie Myers, Jack Stewart. I'm no charity girl! I want culture ! Missoula, Montana SICKELS TEXACO 541 East Broadway Missoula, Montana Sponsor for page 45 Gentle persuasion !! ! Senior YOU want the water?? Car Her hair needs a little soap too. Sponsors for page 46: CHUCK’S TEXACO 2000 South Higgins Missoula, Montana HANSENS’ ICE CREAM 519 South Higgins Missoula, Montana A GIRL? Looks more like a dog to me. Wash Your foolin' me. I'm not wet. BUD LAKE HUSKY SERVICE P.O. Box 142 Missoula, Montana 46 The school days close for the Class of 68 with Deanna Hennes, and Alan Williams leading them up to receive their diplomas. Deanna Hennes, salutatorian, receives her diploma, awards, and scholarships. Bruce Ochs, class president, reads a letter from President Johnson, which was addressed to the class. 47 Jill Stewart and Mike Swenson sing a duet. The Home Ec. I and II put on a style show, model- ing dresses they have made in Home Ec. classes. The P.T.A. Talent Show 48 Patty and Sheila Job, play a duet on the piano. The high school and grade school boys combined to make a small band for the show. GRADES Standing: Miss Jan LaValley-Director, Kathy Kramer, Vicky Cline, Ricky Fontaine, Mike Swenson, Jim Curtiss. Back row: Laurie Ryan, Linda Touchette, Jerill Jenkins, Terry Job, Timmy Steigers, Roxy Rose, Vicki Bell, Debbie Harrington, Mark Hennes, Shirley Courser, Francis Collins, Patti Danforth, Doug St. John, Dennis Scheffer, John Char vat, Calvin Myers, Tim Curtiss, Cliff Danforth, Tim Brough, Kevin Ryan, Loren Ralph, Susie Ockert. Middle row: Amy Baerlocher, Sharon Courser, Melanie Parker, Cheryl Myers, Roy Rasmussen, Larry LaCasse, Grant Adams, Micky Parker, Dan Lake, Brian Johnson, Dan Sample, Jim Adams, Barbara Neilson. Front row: Tom Steigers, Susie Hayes, Cheri St. John, Dale Raugatt, Frank Hegel, John Kramer, Teri Marcure, Christy Steigers. Jr. Cadet And Cadet Bands Back row: Kenny Stevens, Carl Willig, Dexter Stratton, Robbie Watson, Clyde Williams, Patty Job, Miss Jan LaValley-Director, Jerry Lehman, Delmar Hewlett, Dianna Burnham. Middle row: Kathy Lucier, Harvey McDonald, John Dobie, Belinda Shourds, Susie Baerlocher, Diane Danforth, Allen Lake. Front row: Rita Heare, Susie Franchuk, Bobby Stevens, Cindy Rasmussen, Colleen Shourds. 50 Back Row: Merry Putnam, Kenny Courser, Loreen Felstet, Bobby McDonald Steven Johns, Lam-a Gursky, Meggan Ryan; Second Row: Kelley Shourds, Angela Jette, Sheila Job, Joe McNeal,, Teresa Ockert, Debra Lackev. Kathy Gardner, Bryan Deschamps; Front Row: Eric Rasmussen, Donald Dalhquist, Lon Anne Fontahie, David MacDonald, Bruce Stenerson, Robin Harrington, Duane Beller, Diane Tucker, Mrs. Braun. 1 st 2nd Grade Back Row: Edmond Parker Jr. , Patrick Emborg, Lisa Boyer, Lloyd Shaw, Nancy S1“es wi Tetuf Blackman, Scott Bagnell; Middle Row: Mari Stevens, Terrance Schoenmg, Dawn Charvat, William Jette, Denette Curtiss, John Lehman; Front Row: Jaki Andrews, Michelle Hewlett, Tim Glessner, Jimmy Swenson, Randy Stenerson, Harry Stevens, Mrs. Smith. 51 Top Row: Paul Dahlquist, Luanne Felstet, Danny Lucier, Debbie Raugutt, Eric Sallee, Wolf Hammerbacker, Wayne Brough, Barry Deschamps, Sam Baerlocher; Middle Row: Monte Hegel, Trent Looker, Audrey Job, Rhonda Hammerbacker, Jeff Dobie, Lorie Bums, Kevin Broselle, Lorn a Kirchner; Bottom Row: Karen Hoenke, David Mi 11 house, Steven Gardner, Glen Willig, Bemadine Gursky, David Cyr, Dean Burnham, Ray Rishel, Tami St. John, Mrs. Bandy. 3rd 4tli Grade Front Row: Myron Rasmussen, Ronald Andrews, Rodney Gardner, Cindy Myers, Bob Franchuk, Wayne Touchette, Karin Brough, Benton Anderson, Danny Swenson, Gary Kreis; Second Row: Larry Shaw, Richard Chne, Darla Burnham, Morris Parker, Julia Fisher, Kenny Lake, Diane Ralph, Dale Reynolds; Back Row: Lei lam Schoening, Monte Mason, Audrey Kramer, Joe Scheffer, Dean Dalhquist, Boyd Charvat, Mike Ryan, Katy Lehman. 7 52 Top Row: Clyde Williams, Dexter Stratton, Harvey McDonald, Robbie Watson, Kathy Lucier, John Dobie, Allen Lake; Middle Row: Bobby Stevens, Kenny Stevens, Susan Danforth, Rita Heare, Susie Baerlocher, Jerry Lehman, Dianna Burnham, Miss Coodsell; Bottom Row: Cindy Rasmussen, Delmar Hewlett, Colleen Shourds, Belinda Chourds, Patty Job, Susie Franchuk, Randy Gardner. John Hegel not pictured. 5th Split Grade First Row: Leonard Hoenke, Galen Franchuk, Frank Hegel, Jim Curtiss, Stanley Smith, Richard Fontaine, Mrs. Micheal; Second Row: Terry Hammerbacker, John McNeal, Carrie Sonne, Charles Smith, Tim Curtiss, John Charvat, Cheryl Gursky, Fred Slenes. 53 Top Row: Debbie Harrington, Ten Marcure, Melanie Parker, David Morrison, Shirley Courser, Susan Ockert, Francis Collins; 2nd Row: Joan Shaw, Terry Job, Tim Steigers, Cindy Lackey, Dale Raugutt, Mark Hennes, Patti Danforth; 3rd Row: Randy Rice, Deena Heare, Jeff Kreis, Kevin Ryan, Loren Ralph, Grant Adams, Ann Tucker; Bottom Row: Mrs. Ward, Mark Millhouse, Larry LaCasse, Cheryl Myers, Mark Robbins, Tim Brough, John Kramer, Doug St. John. 6TH 7TH GRADE Top Row: Vicki Bell, Laurie Ryan, Cliff Danforth, Ken Ellisen, Sharon Courser, Lyle Shaw, Linda Touchette; 3rd Row: Amy Baerlocher, Calvin Myers, Patti Kreis, Joann Stewart, Kathy Kramer, Joe Millhouse, Roxy Rose; 2nd Row: Dennis Scheffer, Jeff Putnam, Micky Parker, Nanci Gardner, Steve Williams, Christy Steigers; 1st Row: Mrs. Lynn, Jerill Jenkins, Diane Danforth, Carol Anderson, Pat Brough, Roy Rasmussen. 54 Top Row: Ricky Marcure, Dawn Kramer, Larry Gursky, Dan Lake, Mike Glessner, Sherry Fairbanks, Sharon LaCasse; 2nd Row: Sherri Putnam, Tom Steigers, Danny Sample, Tanja Looker, Barry Johnson, Barbara Neilson, Vicky Cline; 1st Row: Kelvin Rice, Jim Adams, Suzie Hayes, Cheri St. John, Linda Hoenke, Ken Heare, Mike Swenson, Mr. Vickers. EIGHTH GRADE AiND TRACK Back row: Coach Vickers, Micky Parker, Ken Heare, Lyle Shaw, Calvin Myers, Joe Millhouse, John Bowman, Mike Glessner, Dan Lake, Jerry Mercer, Larry Gursky, Ken Ellison, Cliff Danforth, Jeff Putnam, Kelvin Rice, Mike Swenson, Tom Steigers. Front Row: Mark Robins, Jeff Kreis, Doug St. John, Mark Hennes, Mark Millhouse, Larry LaCasse, Tim Steigers, Tim Brough, Dale Raugutt, Scott Peterson, Frank Hegel, Jim Curtis, John McNeal, Fred Selenes. 55 Back row: Roy Rasmussen, Barry Johnson, Tom Steigers, Ken Heare, Mike Swenson, Ken Ellison, Dan Lake, Rick Marcure, Mike Glessner, Cliff Danforth, Dan Sample, Front row: Kelvin Rice, Dennis Schaeffer, Micky Parker, Jim Adams, Jerry Mercer, Joe Millhouse, Calvin Myers, Pat Brough, Jeff Putnam, Larry Gursky manager. BASKETBALL AND CHEERLEADERS Standing: Pattie Kreis, Sharon LaCasse, Kathy Kramer. 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.