Geraldine High School - Safari Yearbook (Geraldine, MT)

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A TIME TO BEGIN 1978 SAFARI GERALDINE HIGH SCHOOL GERALDINE, MONTANA A TIME TO LOOK BACK P. 61 Bus drivers Roy Lundy and Les Thompson enjoy a cup of coffee during half-time at an out of town game. .. .well, that's a big 10-4, little buddy. Fourth period study hall students study to relieve those hunger pains. Groucho and Harpo clown around a little in celebration of Spirit Week. Randy Pauley and Alan Clark ham it up at tour- nament. Students and parents sift through yearbook pictures from years past. Now, that s real concentration. Where’s the halo?? PTSA--scored in top 59c of nation-3 National Merit Scholarship Commended Student-4 National Honor Society-2, 3, 4 (Pres.-4) Speech and Drama-2, 3, 4 (Secre- tary’-3; President-4); State- ri 3, 4 (2nd-2; 3rd-3; finalist-4) Pep Club-1, 2, 3 Cheerleader-1, 2, 3 JV-1, 2 Varsity'-3 Band-1, 2, 3 State-2, 3; All - District - 3 Pep Band-1, 2, 3 Class Officer-1, 2 (Pres. -1; Vice Pres.-2) Science Club-2 Class Plays-2, 3, 4 Best Supporting Actress-3 Best Actress-4 Annual Staff-2, 3, 4 Assistant Editor-3 Editor-4 Paper Staff-4 Math Contest Winner-3 Voice of Democracy-3 (1st) Girl’s State Delegate-3 Key Club Sweetheart-3 Homecoming Princess-2 Homecoming Queen-4 Photography-4 Teacher's Aide-4 VALEDICTORIAN SALUTA TORIAN LAURA GOLD HAHN CECILIA DOSTAL DAR Award-4 Class Officer-3 (Pres.-3) Class Plays-2, 3, 4 Best Actress-3, 4 Student Director-4 Annual Staff-2, 3, 4 Pep Club-1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice Pres.-4; Secretary-2; Outstanding Member-3) Paper Staff-2, 3, 4 Editor-4 Business Manager-2, 3 National Honor Society- 2, 3, 4 Stage Band-2, 3, 4 Chorus- 1, 2 Band-1, 2, 3, 4 District- 1, 2, 3, 4 State-2, 3 SENIORS ACCOMPLISH GOALS IN FINAL YEARS OF SCHOOL 4 We're just one big, happy family THE CLASS OF 1978 HAD A VERY GOOD YEAR! The Seniors were very active during their final year in high school. They began the year by raffling a digital clock radio to earn money for their approach- ing Senior Trip and later in the year, spon- sored the Senior Play entitled David and MAUREICE GARDNER Lisa. Due to conflicts brought on by the re- flooring of the old auditorium, the Seniors were unable to co-ordinate the annual Senior Carnival. After a very hectic but fun-filled year, they took their Senior Trip, travelling to Helena, Bozeman, and Fairmont Hot Springs. Their twelve years of school were finally culminated in the graduation cere- monies for the Class of 1978 held on May 21, 1978. BRIAN GOLDHAHN Class Officer-2 (Pres.-2) National Honor Society-2, 3, 4 (Vice Pres. -3) Science Club-1, 2, 3, 4 (Pres.-4; Vice Pres.-3) Letter Club-1, 2,3,4 (Pres.-3; Vice Pres.-4) Band-1, 2, 3, 4 (Pres. -3) State-3 All-District Band-1, 3 Stage Band-1, 2,3,4 Football-1, 2,3,4 All-Conference-4 Basketball -1,2,3,4 Boy's State-3 The Senior class officers were CLOCK- WISE: Kevin Smith, secretary; John Little, President; and Debbie Taylor, Vice Presi- dent. SARA MAGNUSON ALLARD Speech and Drama -1 Science Club-4 Pep Club-1, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary-4) Color Guard-1, 2, 3, 4 Outstanding Color Guard Member-4 Band - 1, 2, 3, 4 (Pres. -4) District-2, 3 State-2, 3 All-District Band-1, 2, 3 All-State Band-3, 4 All Northwest Band-3 McDonald All-American Band Nominee - 3 Accepted for United States Col- legiate Wind Band Tour of Europe - 4 Pep Band -1,2,3,4 Stage Band -1 Chorus -1 Paper Staff - 1, 4 Annual Staff-4 Prom Princess-1, 2 Who' s Who Among American High School Students Nominee-3 Was it that rough a night? 5 JOHN LITTLE Class Officer-3, 4 (Pres.-4; Vice Pres.-3) Science Club-2, 3, 4 (Pres.-3; Vice Pres.-2, 4) Explorers Club-2, 3, 4 Concert Band-1 Stage Band -1 Class Plays-3, 4 (Lights-3, 4) Letter Club-1, 2, 3, 4 (Pres.-4; Vice Pres. -3) Football-1, 2, 3, 4 Best Defensive Player-3, 4 Tri-Captain-4 Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4 Most Improved Player-3 Tri-Captain-4 Track-1, 2, 3, 4 Golf Team -1 Being a Senior is something to smile about! LORI STIDHAM Kevin—it's already been proven that you can't learn through osmosis. JOEY PATTERSON Band-1, 2, 3, 4 State-2, 3, 4 Pep Band-1, 2,3,4 Stage Band-1, 2,3,4 State-2 U.S. Collegiate Wind Band Tour-4 Chorus-2, 3 All-District-2 State-3, 4 Math Contest-4 3rd Place-4 ASCHS-2, 3, 4 Pres. - 4 Science Club-4 Class Officer-1 (Vice Pres. -1) Letter Club-3, 4 PTSA Representative-4 Class Plays-3, 4 Honorable Mention-3 Best Character Actor-4 Speech and Drama-1, 2,3,4 (Vice Pres. -4) State - 4 Annual Staff-3, 4 Sports Editor-3 Managing Editor-4 Paper Staff-3 Basketball-1, 2, 3 Football-2, 3 Boy's State Delegate-3 If I ever catch that kid, I'll beat him within an inch of his life! Seniors Chose Purple And Gold As Class Colors; Yellow Rose As Class Flower. “This Is But A Moment In The Flow Of Eternity” Was Chosen As Senior Class Motto. How many times do I have to tell you that note is b flat! CHRISTINE STEINBACHER Heisey Award-3 Pep Club-1, 2, 3, 4 Pres. -4 Science Club-1, 2, 3, 4 Letter Club-1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff-3 Speech and Drama-1, 2, 3, 4 Secretary-4 Prom Princess-3 Paper Staff-1, 2, 3, 4 Class Plays-1, 2,3,4 Photography-4 Band-1, 2, 3 District-1,2,3 State-2, 3 Stage Band-1, 2, 3, 4 Girl's Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4 Varsity'-1, 2, 3, 4 District-1, 2, 3, 4 Divisional-2 All-Conference Honorable Mention-4 Track-1,2,3,4 District-1, 2, 3, 4 Divisional-1, 2, 3, 4 State-3, 4 Teacher's Aide-1, 4 ROBERT PAULEY Explorers Club- 1, 2, 3, 4 Science Club-2, 3, 4 Letter Club-1, 2, 3, 4 Teacher's Aide-3 Prom Prince-2 football-1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4 KEVIN SMITH Band-1, 2, 3, 4 State -1, 2, 3 Key Club-1, 2, 3, 4 Letter Club-1, 2,3,4 Science Club-2, 3, 4 Class Officer-4 (Secretary-4) Chorus-2, 3 Paper Staff-3, 4 Class Plays-1, 2,3,4 Drama Class Play-3 Alternate Boy's State Delegate-3 Football-1, 2, 3, 4 Tri-Captain-4 All-Conference Defensive Back-4 All-Conference Offensive Back-4 Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4 Tri-Captain-4 All-Conference Honorable Mention-4 Track-1, 2, 3, 4 State-2, 3, 4 DEBBIE TAYLOR Class Officer-2, 3, 4 (Secretary Treasurer-2, 3; Vice Pres. -4) Speech and Drama-1, 2, 3, 4 State-4 Annual Staff-3, 4 Paper Staff-4 Letter Club-2, 3, 4 Secreta ry Treasurer-4 Girl's Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4 Varsity-2, 3, 4 J.V.-l Band-1, 2, 3, 4 Treasurer-4 State-2 Pep Band-1, 2,3,4 Stage Band-1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus-1, 2 President-2 Mini-Singers-2 Class Plays-2, 4 National Honor Society-4 Girl's State Alternate-3 Pep Club-1, 2, 3, 4 Outstanding Pep Club Member-4 RAYMOND STOOS Explorers Club-1, 2, 3, 4 Pres. -4 Letter Club-1, 2, 3, 4 Football -1,2,3,4 All-Conference Running Back-2 All-Conference Defensive Back-2 Outstanding Offensive Player-2 Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4 Honorable Mention Tournament Team-2 Track-3 District-3 Divisional-3 State - 3 High School Rodeo-1, 2,3,4 State-1, 2 National - 2 Teacher's Aide-3 8 Cecilia Dostal and Sara Magnuson take a rest from playing in the pep band to direct their attention to an exciting basketball play. From the look on your face Mike, you must be up to no good. DAN SULLIVAN Class Officer-2 (Vice Pres. -2) Science Club-4 Class Plays-3, 4 Annual Staff-3, 4 Business Manager- Basketball-1, 2, 3 Football-1 Band-1, 2, 3, 4 Stage Band-3, 4 3, 4 Who says Pep Club doesn t serve with a smile? What a look of determination! MARY TREVITHICK National Honor Society-3, 4 Paper Staff-2, 3, 4 Assistant Editor-4 Photography- 3 Sewing -1 Chorus -1 Class Plays-3, 4 Student Director-3, 4 Annual Staff-3, 4 Student Librarian-3, 4 What are you looking at, Mary? On behalf of the Senior Class, Brian and Dan present an award to Mr. Jean. THE CLASS OF 1978 ADDED VARIETY TO LIFE AT GERALDINE HIGH SCHOOL. This is just like my toy at home. If you don't watch yourself, I'm going to punch your lights out! Now Joey—she wasn't THAT goodlooking! Who said nobody streaks” any- more ? Making sure he wraps it correctly Ray? 10 This will teach you to wear a shirt like mine! We found something to remind you of Thursday night bowling, Mr. Silvius. This bookkeeping is for the birds! It s a good thing that you aren't any taller, Marcia or else you wouldn't fit. Come on Dan--the food isn't so bad. 11 WE, THE CLASS OF 1978, DO HEREBY WILL THE FOLLOWING . . . I, Danny Lee Sullivan, will my ability to correct my teachers to anyone with brains enough to use it. I will my Book of Knowledge to Claude Bronec so he won't have to take so many shop classes, and lastly I will my ability to go through 7 years of band and not accomplish anything to Kevin Joyce since he already has a good start at it. I, Deb Taylor, being of sound fingers, and toes, will my basketball ability to Veronica, my locker to Joyce and Marie since they drive in most everyday because they'll be kept from it by large human anatomies until the buses have all left. I will to Jaws my ability to keep Miss Daudermann and Miss Anderson on their toes and also my ability to go places and not get homesick, to Selina and Caroline my ability to keep up my grades and be involved in many extra-cirri cular ac- tivities. And, last but not least, I will my ability to travel from class to class and through the hall each period without the pass to Brian and Brad. I, Mary Trevithick, will my sole position as the student librarian to anyone who has the underlying ability to fulfill the requirements, can handle the difficulties involved, knows the alphabet well, and can put up with the surroundings. I will my typing ability to Caroline and Joyce in hopes that they can carry on the production of the Tiger's Growl. I will my lone position in Spanish III to Joyce in hopes that she will keep Miss Daudermann on her toes. Last, nut not least, I will my many four inch, eraserless pencils to the upcoming Freshmen in order that they may finish their assignments as suc- cessfully and artistically as I with smears and holes throughout. I, Cecilia Dostal, being of fantastic mind and a somewhat sound body, will my job in Pep Club to anyone with lots of time on her hands, my Editor position on the Tiger's Growl to Joyce in hopes that she will finally learn how to type a final copy, my first chair position in band to Marie so she can play all those little solos I got stuck with, my acting abil- ity to all of the upcoming actors and actresses as an inspiration, my free night a week, Tuesday, to Janet and Junior in hopes they find time to do their studies, my Too Good To Be True Award to the upcoming Freshman, my instrumental ability to Steven and Lyle in hopes they will join Stage Band and keep up the Trombone section, and my ability to smile, say Oh, I forgot! , and get away with it to any absentminded high schooler. I, Brian Goldhahn, will my observing of animal defecations to Gyme Anderson, my mud and blue Ford to the car wash to keep it busy for a few years, my fast hands to Rick and Sawbones, and my bull whip to Mrs. Hicks to keep them in line. I, Laura Goldhahn, will my speaking ability to all those upcoming Speech and Drama enthusiasts, my smile to Paula Anderson in hopes that she will use it as much as I did, my infatuation with a Clark to Shari Duvall, my platform shoes to Mr. Jean, my time spent in the darkroom to Bart Peters in hopes that he will use it as effectively as I did, my Ford to anyone who likes fogging for mosquitoes, and my noon hours and study halls spent sitting in the sunshine to all who agree with my contention that the school is climate-controlled for polar bears! I, John Little, do hereby will my strawberry suckers and my G.O.H. to Cheri Larkin and Dennis Arnst, respectively, in hopes that they will use them more carefully and more often than I did. To all the football players, I will my ability to watch football practice from the bleachers and to all the boy's tracksters, I will my ability to die out in the last 100 yards of a 440 yard run. I, Joey Patterson, will my ability to co-drive a car along with a friend, with four other people in the front seat to Robbie Harvey, my numerous trips to Fort Benton to Pat Buck and Bart Peters, my Chevelle to Bart so he will have a matched set, a small mirror to each of the Sophomore and Freshman girls so they do not have to run to the bathroom between each class to fix their hair, my trumpet to Jaws so she has a decent one to play, my four years of devotion to Speech and Drama to anyone interested in meeting more girls than they know what to do with, and my reservoirs to Pat, Richard and Robbie in hopes they (the reservoirs) keep those three out of water. I, Fred Pauley, will my old Ford to Rick Engellant so that he can make it up to the Tournaments next year, my dieting ability to Tracy Spurgeon, and my motorcycling ability to Bo Winkle. I, Kevin Smith, will my curly hair to my little sister, Jodie, my trombone to anyone who wants to buy it and put up with Lyle Arnst and Steve Bronec, my welding ability to Perry Joyce, my dirty jokes to Gyme Anderson and Joe Little in hopes that they will find a joke to go along with the filth, and my hot pickup to those who like to buy gas. I, Cris Steinbacher, being of some sound mind and body, will to Debbie Clark my basketball uniforms 12 and 45, to Brigette Scribner my locker 64, my ability to take Typing I, II, and III to Tracy Spurgeon and Pat Buck in hopes that they can learn to type better than I, our track practices to Shari Duvall because she is the only one that can keep them going, my Pep Club presidency to anyone who can handle it, my noon hours to Robbie Harvey and Stephanie Spizak, my height to Tracy Spurgeon so she can be the center, and to my sisters, Shirley and Tracy, my secret ways which aren't so secret, in hopes that they can do better. I, Raymond Stoos, will my corner in the locker room and my boxing ability to Don Qunell in hopes he can keep things straight, to Bart Peters my parking spot in hopes that the coach will never find it, to Paul Clark, Dennis Arnst, Eddy Smith, and Bo Winkle, my ability to act because they will need it to keep up with the girls in the class of 1980, my car to Ricky Engellant because I don't think Fred's car will make it, and my ways of spending more time in the doctor's office than on the football field to anyone! 12 Varsity Football players are SITTING: Robert Pauley, Jay Tyler, Brian Taylor, Donald Qunell, and Lyle Amst. KNEELING: Dirk Scribner, Richard Little, Mike Qunell, Kevin Joyce, Dennis Amst, Rick Engellant, Randy Pauley, manager. STANDING: Ernie Jean, assistant coach; Kevin Smith, Chris Burtchett, Claude Bronec, J.R. Scribner, Scott Cornell, coach; Joe Little, John Little, Brian Goldhahn, Perry Joyce. Senior Players Add To Football Success Mike Qunell The Geraldine Tigers kicked off an eventful season by successfully holding their first three opponents scoreless. The Tigers ended the first two games before the official time was up by scores of 48-0 and 46-0 against Hays-Lodgepole and Kremlin-Gildford respectively. In their first conference game, the Tigers over-powered Dutton with a score of 28-0. The following two weekends the Tigers were unsuccessful in victory as they were defeated by Power 46-0, and Stanford 46-12. The Tigers pulled themselves together after these two defeats and ended their season victoriously with wins over Augusta 36-6, and a strong Centerville team 18-14. As a result, the Tigers finished third in the conference with a 3-2 win - loss record. John Little Kevin Smith Brian Goldhahn Fred Pauley As soon as I clean my shoe off on your jersey I'll be all set to go. Manager Randy Pauley gets ready to deliver the kicking shoe. What are you dreaming about John? The Tigers show their strength as a few more yards are gained by Rich Little. 14 Football season honors were awarded at the Athletic Banquet. They are SEATED Rich Little; Outstanding Offensive Back, Dennis Amst; Outstanding Offens- ive Lineman, Claude Bronec; Most Improved Player, TOP Brian Goldhahn; Outstanding Defensive Lineman, Kevin Smith; Most Valuable Player, John Little; Outstanding Defensive Back. Football Bumps And Bruises Yield Honors Dennis Amst stretches in an If you think you can get past me, you had better plan another route. attempt to grab the ball. And sometimes it hurts.. • Come back here and see if you can get past me a second time. HOMECOMING SPIRIT NOT DAMPENED BY WEATHER October 1st was Homecoming 1977 at Geraldine High School, and as it has so often happened, the weather was soggy. The annual snake dance and bonfire were cancelled due to conflicting girls' basketball games. The weather did not dampen the Tigers' spirit or their gallant effort against the Power Pirates. The Tigers were defeated, 46-0. The Homecoming Dance held by the Junior class was attended by students and towns-people alike on Saturday night. Queen Laura Goldhahn and King Brian Goldhahn were crowned by ASGHS President, Joey Patterson. The Junior Princess was Cecilia Qunell. Paula Anderson was chosen as Sophomore Princess and Debbie Clark was Freshman Princess. Queen Laura Goldhahn King Brian Goldhahn Even the clowns came prepared. This is the Geraldine High School Band, cleverly disguised as a pack of The Eighth Grade float was quite creative for a first try. The Freshman float appeared to be made up of a little bit of everything. Junior Princess Cecilia Quneli Sophomore Princess Paula Anderson Freshman Princess Debbie Clark The Senior class managed to have a little fun as they were winning third place. 17 1. John Neill-Physical Science MS-Texas A and M 2. Patti Stoos-Special Education BS-Western Montana College 3. Tom Briney-Counselor ME-Western Montana College 4. Kim Owen-Tutor-Title I 5. Lila Anderson-English BS-Northern Montana College 6. Richard Lewis-Biological Science BS-University of Montana 18 1. Linda Hicks-Music BMEd-Eastern Michigan University 2. Bill Silvius-Mathematics BS-Montana State University 3. Earl Furlong-Industrial Arts BS-Montana State University 4. Scott Cornell-Physical Education BS-Western Montana College 5. Paula Daudermann-Social Studies Spanish BS-Colorado State University 6. Tom Kuntz-Commercial Studies BS-Eastern Montana College 7. Margaret Goldhahn-Librarian, Reading BA-University of Washington School board members are, standing from left, Stan Smith, Stanley Dostal, Howard Taylor, Francis Engeliant. Seated from left, Bob Anderson, Wiley Juedeman-Chairman, Bruce Thompson-Clerk, and Pat Scribner. Mr. Stan Smith is the Superintendent of Schools and Principal of the elemen- tary school. School Standards Set By Board And Administration Varsity Girls Enter New District Cris Steinbacher VARSITY: from left, Bottom Row, Tom Kuntz; Coach, Sarah Qunell, Brenda Knedler, Veronica Dostal. Second Row, Marie Wishman, Paula Anderson, Cris Steinbacher, Debbie Taylor. Third Row, Cecilia Qunell, Shirley Steinbacher, Tracy Spurgeon, Brigette Scribner, Shari Duvall, Debbie Clark. Geraldine 61 38 Geraldine 20 16 Geraldine 33 19 Geraldine 11 23 Geraldine 37 47 Geraldine 16 33 Geraldine 43 34 Geraldine 39 Geraldine 34 Torunament Geraldine 41 MSDB Augusta Brady Dutton Power Stanford Geyser Centerville Highwood Power Debbie Taylor Cris Steinbacher played basketball four years at the center and forward positions. She was captain of the team her senior year. Debbie Taylor played forward and guard positions for four years. Her senior year she was co-captain of the team. 21 Girls Start Season With JUNIOR VARSITY: from left, Sarah Qunell, Shirley Steinbacher, Brigette Scribner, Marie Wishman, Debbie Clark, Veronica Dostal. Geraldine 7 Augusta 12 Geraldine 19 Power 15 6 19 6 32 Geraldine 12 Brady 20 Geraldine 12 Stanford 10 8 21 4 23 Geraldine 12 Dutton 27 Geraldine 0 Geyser 26 5 8 11 18 Geraldine 11 Centerville 13 Geraldine 9 Highwood 21 Brenda Knedler out runs her opponents to score two points for Geraldine. New Coach And New Conference I never realized the basket was so high before. What was that that just went through here? The thirteen girls' basketball team members began the year with a new coach, Mr. Tom Kuntz. It was his first year teaching as well as coaching. The girls also competed in a new conference. They moved from district 11B to district 8C. The season was not as successful as some had hoped but a great deal of improvement was shown. The team members enjoyed working together as a team and hopes are high for the coming season. What do you call that stance, Tracy? That ref should have never turned his back. 23 And Shari winds up for the pitch. Susan (played by Brenda Knedler) adds to the suspense of the play as she accuses Mr. Peter Kovalesky of murder. Dimmer Board Effective Mr. McGinnis (Joe Little) threatens to harm Mr. Kovalesky. No one actually saw Kovey push Billy. Maybe he did, maybe, he didn't. 24 This page sponsored by I Missouri River Lumber Company Miss Frank (Cheri Larkin) testifies to Kovey's innocence. Richard Little... the victim Do you have anything for a headache? In Junior Class Play On November 2nd and 3rd, the Junior Class presented to the Geraldine viewing public, The Remarkable Incident at Carson Corners. This play, a serious drama, effectively utilized the recently purchased Dimmer Board with its complex lighting system. This Dimmer Board was purchased through the generous donations of school and community organizations as well as those of individuals. With its purchase, more diverse and interesting plays may be presented by members of the G.H. S. Student Body. The Remarkable Incident at Carson Corners was well received by an appreciative audience. The accused murderer (played by Joey Patterson) looks helplessly on as he is accused of murder. Also looking on are the prosecuting attorney (Pat Buck), the judge (Randy Sullivan), the defense attorney (Cecilia Dostal) and Bob ( Donald Bronec). This page sponsored by I The River Press And you doctor, you're just as guilty of Bill's death as any of the rest of us. 25 Mrs. Lil Boutillier and Mrs. Vera Mae Brandei, school cooks, prepare about 30,600 meals per year. Mrs. Ethel Scribner, school custodian maintains school cleanliness despite teachers, students and weather. We Couldn't Get Along Without Them . .. Bob Webster, building custodian, is in charge of boiler and building main- tenance. Bob resigned on January 6, 1978. Bus drivers Bob Spencer, Roy Lundy, Dorothy Clark, Bob Spevacek, and Leonard Steinbacher drive approximately 115,200 miles per year in transporting students. Not pictured are Les Thompson and Ward Scribner. Don't let the hats fool you, they really are teachers. . . . AND LIFE GOES You did a good job with the lighting boys but this is ridiculous. These new edible pens are really tasty. We all know you're not studying so don't try to fool us! KEIN scores 2 points against the G. H. S. faculty in their annual fund-raising game. Let us entertain you! Leave it to a Senior to tell it like it is. ON AT G.H.S. Maybe if we pretend we're reading the paper, we won't have to go back to study hall. It gets awfully lonely around Geraldine doesn't it, Laura? The band braves adverse weather to promote school spirit and entertain local sports fans. Junior Class Sponsors Play, Cyme Anderson Claude Bronec Donald Bronec Paul Clark Steven Gardner Robbie Harvey Perry Joyce Brenda Knedler Is this the person to whom I am 30 speaking? f Thi pag! ponsore T ™ Th anqu li Jay Tyler Danny VanVoast Amy Rowe Randy Sullivan Junior Class officers are LEFT TO RIGHT: Joe Little, President; Brenda Knedler, Secretary; and Danny VanVoast, Vice President. Jerry Larkin Joe Little Bart Peters Cissy Qunell Homecoming Dance, Prom The class of 1979 was no exception to past traditions of Junior class activity. The class, sponsored by Paula Daudermann and Earl Furlong, was enthusiastic and successful in their sponsorship of the Homecoming Dance in October, the class play in November, and the Prom in April. The class also made plans for a community dance in March. Th ag ponsore 3 J|Cei ogg C)he nj t lds M Checking out the latest fashions, Bart?? 31 Fund-Raising Projects Occupy Pep And Letter Clubs Letter Club members are BOTTOM ROW: Shari Duvall, Brenda Knedler, Richard Little, Raymond Stoos, Mike Qunell, Dennis Arnst, Claude Bronec. SECOND ROW: Cecilia Qunell, Debbie Taylor, Secretary-Treasurer; Paula Anderson, Chris Steinbacher, Robert Pauley, Joe Little, Bart Peters, J. R. Scribner. TOP ROW: Mr. Scott Cornell, Sponsor; Brian Goldhahn, Vice-President; John Little, President; Kevin Smith. NOT PICTURED: Joe Patterson, Mr. Bill Silvius, Co-Sponsor. Whether on or off the court or field, the Letter Club promotes sportsmanship along with school spirit. Throughout the year they raised money by selling pop from the pop machine during school and at basketball games. They also brought in money with their trap shoot in the spring. With its money, the Letter Club buys the award letters, trophies, and some athletic equipment. During the year, Pep Club showed its spirit and support of the athletic teams by selling concessions at the home games and taking pep buses to the away games. Last year Pep Club bought a hot dog machine and donated money for the dimmer board. This year Pep Club bought new parts for the pop- corn machine and donated money to other worthy projects. Also during the year the members of both Letter Club and Pep Club voted on Cheer Queen. 32 Pep Club members are BOTTOM ROW: Brenda Harvey, Cecilia Qunell, Paula Anderson, Tracy Spurgeon, Shari Duvall, Cheri Larkin, Debbie Taylor, Kim Rosenberg, Caroline Juedeman, Janet Dostal, Nita Jean. 10P ROW: Sarah Qunell, Kathy Watkins, Sara Magnuson, Secretary-Treasurer; Tina Regan, Cris Steinbacher, President; Brigette Scribner, Cecilia Dostal, Vice-President; Debbie Clark, Melissa Stoos, Shirley Steinbacher, Marie Wishman. NOT PICTURED: Ms. Paula Daudermann, Sponsor; Stephanie Spisak. | This page sponsored by | | Midlestadt Pontiac | | Price Rite Thriftway | | A-T Western Shop Tastee Freez PAPER STAFF AND ANNUAF STAFF WORK HARD TO MEET DEADFINES. Paper Staff members are BOTTOM ROW: Cecilia Dostal, Editor; Cris Steinbacher, Tom Kuntz, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Tina Regan, Kevin Smith, Debbie Taylor, Melissa Stoos, Donald Bronec, Mary Trevithick, Sara Magnuson Allard, Marie Wishman, TOP ROW Kathy Watkins, Stanley Dostal. NOT PICTURED: Joyce Trevithick, Marcia Sande Hayworth, Caroline Juedeman. Annual Staff members are BOTTOM ROW: Paula Daudermann, Advisor; Laura Goldhahn, Editor. SECOND ROW: Debbie Taylor, Brenda Knedler, Mary Trevithick, Marie Wishman, Joey Patterson, Cecilia Dostal, Sara Magnuson Allard, Amy Rowe. THIRD ROW: Robbie Harvey, Debbie Clark, Tracy Spurgeon, Paula Anderson, Shari Duvall, Brigette Scribner, Donald Bronec, Dan Sullivan, Veronica Dostal. Science Club members are BOTTOM ROW: Rick Engellant, Kevin Smith, Fred Pauley, Randy Sullivan, Joey Patterson, Cheri Larkin, Paul Clark, SECOND ROW: Dan Sullivan, Eddy Smith, John Little, Sarah Qunell, Dan VanVoast, John Neill, Sponsor; Brian Goldhahn, President; Donald Bronec. TOP ROW: Stanley Dostal, J.R. Scribner, Cyme Anderson, Bart Peters, V. President Cris Steinbacher, Melissa Stoos, Marie Wishman, Secretary-Treasurer; Jerry Larkin, Kim Rosenberg, Richard Lewis, Sponsor. Worthwhile Organizations Contribute To G.H.S. The Science Club looked for 1977-78 to be a busy school year. The group began the year by selling Sno-Cones and helping the Pep Club clean up at home bas- ketball games. The group planned to expand their knowledge by par- ticipating in a Winter Survival trek to the wilderness. The group also planned to end the year with an extended trip. The Key Club started the school year by becoming immediately involved in school activities. Key Clubbers throughout the year hosted pancake breakfasts which were well attended. The group also sold Spoon Insurance for Hal- loween and spruced up the town by participating in the Community Clean-up day in October. The group planned to attend the an- nual Key Club convention in Mis- soula. Key Club members are BOTTOM ROW: Dirk Scribner, Eddy Smith, Jay Tyler, Scott Cornell, Sponsor; Scott Smith, Jerry Larkin, Dan VanVoast, Secretary-Treasurer; TOP ROW: Perry Joyce, Rick Engellant, J.R. Scribner, Paul Clark, V. President; Kevin Smith, President; Kevin Joyce, Maureice Gardner. 34 Teacher Aides were LEFT TO RIGHT: Stanley Dostal, Amy Rowe, Cris Steinbacher, Laura Goldhahn, Tina Regan, Lori Stidham,Richard Little and Cissy Qunell. Not pictured were Paul Clark and Perry Joyce. Senior Mary Trevithick was this year's student librarian. TEACHER AIDES, STUDENT LIBRARIAN, AND STUDENT PHOTOGRAPHERS PREFER ACTION TO APATHY Student photographers were KNEELING: Jerry Larkin, Robbie Harvey. STANDING: Danny Van Voast, Laura Goldhahn, Cris Steinbacher, and Bart Peters. 1 This page sponsored by Fcrt Benton 1 Farmer's Union 1 Car Is tom's 1 Morger Realty I J _I Motor Co. I Oil 1 Hardware I and Insurance Co. L_ The Color Guard successfully maneuvers a marching drill. 36 This page sponsored by Scott's Lumber Scheffi's Landmark Cafe Color Guard members are LEFT TO RIGHT: Tina Regan, Sarah Qunell, Sara Magnuson, Marie Wishman, Melissa Stoos, and Kim Rosenberg. COLOR GUARD IS SUCCESSFUL AGAIN The Geraldine High School Color Guard enjoyed another successful year in 1977-78. The six members were voted upon and selected during try- outs the preceding May. The girls who tried out were selected because of their marching ability, poise, stance, and coordination. The Color Guard, assisted by their faculty sponsor Paula Daudermann, invented creative and unique march- ing routines. With these routines, they presented the American and Montana flags at home football and basketball games. At the end of the season, the mem- bers and sponsor voted to elect the Outstanding Color Guard member. The 1977-78 recipient was Sara Magnuson. When this is over, I'm going to celebrate. Pep Club Is Active In 1977-78 Debbie Clark sleeps on another long bus trip to a game. Along with many other boys J.R. Scribner and Eddy Smith helped Pep Club during Girls' basketball 1978 Outstanding Pep Club Member, Debbie Taylor. games. School spirit was shown by Pep Club members who made posters to support the team. 1978 Cheer Queen, Tracy Spurgeon. The human dominoes skit was performed during a Pep assembly. This page sponsored by Roudebush Aeration-Geraldine Don't forget your diet, Miss Daudermann. 37 Did you hear the one about. •. ? Cissy Qunell is caught in the illegal act of studying. In April the student body voted for ASCHS officers for next year. Maybe if we keep staring at it, the ther- mostat will rise in this Ice Palace. The cheerleaders performed a dance routine at the District Basketball Tournament in Great Falls. 38 This page sponsored by Equity Co-op Elevator-Geraldine Of Our Lives . . . National School Assemblies throughout the school year relieved the steady routine and brought en- tertaining and educational acts to the Geraldine Student body. This page sponsored by W. Brewer Here fords-Geraldine 39 Football Cheerleaders are: Cheri Larkin and Brenda Harvey. 40 1977-78 Brings Separate Sport Cheerleaders I ripped my what?” ABOVE Girls' Basketball Cheerleaders are: Brenda Harvey and Cheri Larkin. BELOW Boys' Basketball Cheerleaders are BOTTOM ROW: Shari Duvall, Cissy Qunell. TOP ROW Paula Anderson, Debbie Clark, Tracy Spurgeon. Tracy cheers the team on to victory. Team members are BOTTOM ROW: Kevin Smith, Dennis Arnst, John Little. SECOND ROW: Scott Cornell, Raymond Stoos, Cyme Anderson, Joe Little, Bart Peters, Brian Coldhahn, Randy Pauley, Tom Kuntz. TOP ROW: Ricky Engellant, Richard Little, Don Qunell, Paul Clark. Skill Knowledge Peak With The Varsity Raymond shows fine form at a jump ball. Bart exhibits style with a John dances divinely with a Highwood jump shot over a Stanford Mountaineer. Wolf. 41 LEFT TO RIGHT: Randy Pauley, Donald Bronec, Pat Buck, Clint Peters, Eddie Smith, DanVanVoast, Stanley Dostal, Perry Joyce, Jerry Larkin, Kevin Joyce, Jay Tyler, Steven Bronec, Brian Taylor, Lyle Arnst, Don Qunell. BACK: Tom Kuntz. 7 9 1 9 VALUABLE EXPERIENCE GAINED BY JV’S r H l The Tigers leave 'em flat- footed and openmouthed. How does it feel to be the middleman, Gyme ? 42 This page sponsored by Geraldine Motors Hang a karate chop on him, Lyle! VARSITY BENEFITS FROM SENIOR TALENT Raymond Stoos Senior John Little Senior If you wanted by, why didn t you just ask? Kevin shoots a long one from outside the key. Geraldine 44 Augusta 50 57 64 Geraldine 77 Brady 75 76 113 Geraldine 63 Centerville 85 26 30 Geraldine 69 Dutton 49 Geraldine 96 Geyser 52 93 32 Geraldine 64 Highwood 48 80 77 Geraldine 101 MSD B 65 88 41 Geraldine 58 Power 74 55 72 Geraldine 58 Stanford 78 60 80 Planning another lightning move, This page sponsored by Bob's Exxon-Geraldine Brian Goldhahn Senior Kevin Smith Senior 43 2 points, Tigers, 2 points'. Give-me-that-ball! You're jumping the wrong way, Paul. THE END OF THE YEAR BRINGS A WARDS TOURNEYS 1978 Basketball awards: Outstanding Defensive Player- Brian Goldhahn. Outstanding Offensive Player, Most 44 Valuable Player- Kevin Smith. Most Improved Player, Highest Freethrow Percentage award- Paul Clark. Brian Goldhahn received the Mike Davis Memorial trophy for 1978. Athletic Banquet Is April 12 If the shoe doesn't fit decorate it'. Really! They don't bite After the faculty was through, the students had their say. Isn't this exciting This is only my third helping The Athletic Banquet was held April 12, at 6:30 p.m. The guest speakers were Mr. Cornell, Mr. Kuntz, Mr. Jean, and Ms. Dauderman. Awards were given to outstanding athletes and Pep Club members. The din- ner was coordinated by Letter Club mothers with Mrs. Hank Goldhahn chairman. 45 Mr. Jean sets the pace. SOPHOMORES SOON 'Isn't she just a dream? The class of '80 added vitality to life at GHS by putting on a spaghetti dinner in the fall before the Junior sponsored play and by sponsoring a dance in the spring. In the spring the Sophomores looked forward to becoming up- perclassmen. Paula Anderson Dennis Amst Pat Buck Steve DeWitt Shari Duvall Ricky Engellant Roger Gardner Richard little Kevin Joyce NOT PICTURED; Chris Burtchett Eddy Smith .. W.xJk-iV 4 'This guy thinks he knows how to count money. ro BE UPPERCLASSMEN I This page sponsored by I The Overland Bar Class Officers are CLOCKWISE: Shari Duvall, Secretary; Ricky Engellant, Vice -President; and Pat Buck, President. Students participated in a straw building contest. .... Good!!! A FEW CANDIDS ... A FEW MEMORIES OE 1977-78 The faculty received awards from the Senior class during an assembly. Pete Magnuson supervised all photography activities throughout the school year. Demonstrating a dubious display of sales diplo- macy, Bart Peters, Paul Clark, and Brian Goldhahn sold sno-cones for the Science Club during boys basketball. Anything for a laugh. In the fall, the Sophomore class sponsored a Spaghetti Dinner. '... .but first, you have to put film into it. We've got spirit, yes we do. We re sorry, Shari, but you DO have to go to school. Let’s see, only 180 days 'til school is out. Speech and Drama members are SEATED: Cristine Steinbacher, Secretary; Laura Goldhahn, President; Joe Patterson, Vice President. STANDING: Donald Bronec, Debbie Taylor, Miss Anderson (faculty advisor), Melissa Stoos, Marie Wishman, and Robbie Harvey. Laura Goldhahn is all smiles after winning first place at the Fort Benton Speech Meet. She was also a finalist at the State Speech and Drama Meet. Joe Patterson, with his Origi- nal Oratory on nuclear energy advanced to state to be amoung Montana's top speak- Debbie Taylor is practicing the in- famous memorize your speech on the way to the meet trick. It worked though--she went to State in Memorized Public Address. SPEECH DRAMA TEAM HAS VERY SUCCESSFUL YEAR Marie Wishman and Melissa Stoos did well in competition with their original cutting in the Humorous Duo event. Robbie Harvey and Cristine Steinbacher moved many spectators with their dramatic cutting 'Hatter Fox and placed first at the Geraldine Speech Meet. Gee--winning first place tro- phies sure is fun! Donald Bronec rests between the gruel- ing rounds of Expository Speaking. Miss Anderson graciously accepts the second place Speech Sweepstakes trophy at Hardin. The 1978 Geraldine Speech and Drama team had an excellent year, winning numerous sweepstakes trophies in competition through- out the state. With only eight members, the small team proved that quality, not quantity, is what counts. Three members of the team, Debbie Taylor, Joe Patterson, and Laura Goldhahn, advanced to the State meet in Hardin and won the second place Speech Sweepstakes trophy for the second year in a row. Speech and Drama seniors, Laura, Cristine, Debbie, and Joe were a great asset to the team. 1 1 The Emotion-Packed Drama The cast of David and Lisa relax to pose for a group shot. The final dramatic scene-an act of love. This page sponsored by Atchison Oil Co. Coast Trading Geraldine Geraldine 52 “David And Lisa” Is Sr-Class Play Dr. Swinford (Joe Patterson) attempts to counsel David. Dr. Swinford has a staff meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Clemons (Bart Peters and Veronica Dostal) are distraught over the actions of their son, David (Joe Little). Lisa (Laura Goldhahn) enjoys a moment of merri- ment with her teacher (Pat Buck) Mother and son cannot communicate. The affection between David and lisa begins to emerge. 53 This page sponsored by First National Bank of Geraldine 1 This page sponsored by Gert's Beauty Shop Tadej Electric Palace Bar Tutt Mtg. ASGHS members are: STANDING left to right: Ernie Jean, Advisor; Cris Steinbacher, Veronica Dostal, Secretary; Dennis Arnst, Bart Peters, Vice-president; Cecilia Qunell, Paul Clark, Tracy Spurgeon, Joey Patterson, Presi- dent; Brian Goldhahn. KNEELING: Clint Peters, Dora Mayo, Pat Buck, Treasurer; Scott Anderson, Caroline Juedeman. ASGHS KEPT BUSY WITH DISTRICT 2 The Associated Students of GHS kicked off the 1977-78 school year by hosting the District 2 Student Council con- vention in the Catholic Church. Approximately 100 stu- dents and advisors from various schools were in attendence. The group was also busy planning the Homecoming Parade and crowing. On Earth Day, all members of ASGHS as- sisted in the clean-up. The major project undertaken by the group was the revision of the out-dated Student Council constitution. On a very wet Homecoming Day, the Associated Students showed their ap- preciation to the crowd for their support. Pat Buck, treasurer of ASGHS helps in the fall town clean-up. ASGHS Presents The Second Annual All-School Christmas Party ASGHS members Pat Buck, Tracy Spurgeon, Paul Clark, and Dennis Amst show their enthusiasm whiale helping with the second annual Christmas party sponsored by the Associated Students. Joe Little shows off the present he received at the Christmas party. CONVENTION AND REVISION OF CONSTITUTION Cookies and punch were available to everyone to munch on during the party. Tracy Spurgeon, Pat Buck, and Joey Patterson played Santa Claus while handing out the gifts. 55 PTSA REPS ARE LINK BETWEEN STUDENTS AND PARENTS For the second year, the student body of Geraldine High School sent student repre- sentatives to PTSA. This years represent- atives were Senior Joe Patterson and Sophomore Pat Buck. The National Honor Society inducted two new members in the spring of 1978 to bring the membership to seven. The society embraces high standards of scholarship, service and leadership. Character, as well serves as the foundation upon which the organization is based. By utilizing and ex- emplifying these four traits, members can counter the many negative forces in schools today. PTSA student representatives for the year 1977-78 were Joey Patter- son, left, and Pat Buck. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY INDUCTS NEW MEMBERS National Honor Society members are STANDING, Mary Trevithick, Brenda Knedler, Laura Goldhahn, Brian Goldhahn, Cecilia Dostal, Debbie Taylor, Veronica Dostal. SEATED; Mr. Stan Smith, Advisor. 56 This page sponsored by Giese Construction and Mike's 21 Club Cafe Concert band members are BOTTOM ROW: Sara Magnuson, Cecilia Dostal, Amy Rowe, Sherry Rowland, Melody Rowland. SECOND ROW: Melissa Stoos, Marie Wishman, Kim Rosenberg, Shirley Steinbacher, Selina Juedeman, Cyme Anderson, Debbie Taylor, Paula Anderson, Tracy Spurgeon, Bobbi Jo Quigley, Marti Clark, Janet Dostal. THIRD ROW: Tracy Steinbacher, Christine Dostal, Tina Tegan, Kathy Watkins, Brenda Knedler, Joe Little, Kevin Smith, Dennis Arnst, Brian Taylor, John Clark. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Linda Hicks, Kevin Joyce, Brian Goldhahn, Joey Patterson, Steven Bronec, Lyle Arnst, Rick Engellant, Jay Tyler. TOP ROW: Dan Sullivan, Brigette Scribner, Clint Peters, Debbie Clark, Pat Buck, Shari Duvall, Brenda Harvey, Randy Sullivan, and Caroline Juedeman. CONCERT BAND AND CHORUS DAZZLES CHRISTMAS AUDIENCE Members of All-School Chorus were BOTTOM ROW: Bobbi Jo Quigley, Selina Juedeman, Dora Mayo, Tracy Steinbacher, Amy Rowem, Jerry Larkin, Gyme Anderson, Dan Sullivan, Donald Bronec. SEC- OND ROW: Debbie Taylor, Kathy Watkins, Tina Regan, Paula Anderson, Tracy Spurgeon, Cheri Larkin, Rick Engellant, Richard Little, Brenda Knedler. THIRD ROW: Cecilia Dostal, Kim Rosen- berg, Robbie Harvey, Shari Duvall, Joe Patterson, Debbie Clark, Dennis Arnst, Pat Buck, Clint Peters, Kevin Joyce, J. R. Scribner. TOP ROW: DanVanVoast, Perry Joyce, Joe Little, Kevin Smith, Mrs. Linda Hicks, conductor. This page sponsored by I Stensland's IGA Case Power and Equipment 57 Pep Band members are BOTTOM ROW: Amy Rowe, Melissa Stoos, Kim Rosenberg, Janet Dostal, Bobbi Jo Quigley, Brenda Harvey, Shirley Steinbacher, Marie Wishman, Cecilia Dostal. SECOND ROW: Tina Regan, Debbie Taylor, Sherry Rowland, Melody Rowland, Marti Clark, Christine Dostal, Caroline Juedeman. THIRD ROW: Cyme Anderson, Joe Little, Brigette Scribner, Debbie Clark, Kevin Smith, Lyle Arnst, Steve Bronec. FOURTH ROW: John Clark, Tracy Steinbacher, Dennis Arnst, Paula Anderson, Pat Buck, Brian Taylor, Dan Sullivan, Tracy Spurgeon, Randy Sullivan, Selina Juedeman, Shari Duvall. FIFTH ROW: Rick Engellant, Sara Magnuson, Kathy Watkins. TOP ROW: Mrs. Linda Hicks, Jay Tyler, Kevin Joyce, Clint Peters, Brian Goldhahn, Joe Patterson, Brenda Knedler. CONTEMPORAR Y TUNES PERFORMED BY PEP AND STAGEBAND Stage band members are SEATED: Christine Dostal, Sherry Rowland, Melody Rowland, Kim Rosen- berg. KNEELING: Joe Patterson BACK ROW: Randy Sullivan, Cecilia Dostal, Brian Goldhahn, Cris Steinbacher, Amy Rowe, Brenda Knedler, Debbie Taylor, Dan Sullivan, Mrs. Linda Hicks, director. 58 MUSIC DEPARTMENT PRESENTS CONCERTS AND HONORS OUTSTANDING MUSICIANS Brenda Knedler, pictured, and Sara Magnuson were selected to A11 -State Band. Guest director Angela Joyce conducted the Jun- ior Band at the Spring Concert. Brian Goldhahn was awarded the Outstanding Musicianship Award and the John Philip Sousa Award. The Spring Concert featured the sec- ond appearance of the all-school chorus. A special Pep Band Concert was held in May. The Stage Band performed at the Taco Feed which was put on by the Music Music Moms made tortillas and fried tacos Department in early April. for a very successful meal. This page sponsored by The Country Emporium-Geraldine YULETIDE SEASON USHERED IN BY MUSIC DEPARTMENT The Christmas season was celebrated in spir- ited fashion with the annual Christmas Con- cert. A first for Geraldine was the All- School Chorus in which students from grades 8 through 12 participated. The performances of the band, the stage band, and Randy Sullivan's guitar solo were received with en- joyment by the audience. The mothers of the music-involved students put together a fine reception with beautiful Christmas decor. Community turnout for the concert was excellent in spite of rainy weather. Music Moms served beverages and sweets. Randy Sullivan played a guitar solo. Seasonal favorites were sung by the chorus. 60 I This page sponsored by iGreenline Implement I The Shoe Horn! • •••• • • • • • • • • • PLAYER FOULS • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • •••• - • • • • • ••• M FOULS ' TEAM FOULS A TIME TO LOOK BACK Class Of ’81 Enters Lyle Amst Steven Bronec Debbie Clark Mark DeWitt Caroline Juedeman Cheri Larkin Clint Peters Class officers are CLOCKWISE: Cheri Larkin, Secretary; Brigette Scribner, President; and Brenda Harvey, Vice- President. 62 This 1Haas and ' CX: i 'll i' High School World Donald Qunell Teresa Regan Tina Regan Brigette Scribner Shirley Steinbacher Dari Thompson Kathy Watkins Edward Williamson 'And then he said to me. The Freshmen did not sit around and watch. They became involved in high school life right away by holding a ham and turkey raf- fle in December of 77. They also spon- sored a Sloppy-Joe Dinner in March be- fore the Senior play. I This page sponsored by I Farmers Union Insurance-Del Darkol Oh, you sweet-talking devil. 63 Thinclads Prove Powerful Shari Duvall Cris Steinbacher Debbie Clark Cissy Qunell gets a good start in the 100 yard dash Girls relay team from bottom, Sarah Qunell, Paula Anderson, Tracy Spurgeon, and Cissy Qunell. Shirley Steinbacher Other track team members were Joe Little, Brenda Knedler. Robbie Harvey, Randy Sullivan, Pat Buck, and Stanley Dostal. In Track And Field Events Boys relay team from bottom Kevin Smith Dennis Amst, Richard Little, Bart Peters, and John Little Paul Clark Lyle Amst 65 Jay Tyler Kindergarten students were BOTTCM ROW: Lane Little, Robby Anderson, Tim Wilda, Klay Smootz, Kevin Hicks and Randy Hader. TOP ROW: Dawn Kuntz, Tracy Barnard, Tammy Motley, Stephanie Spencer, Patrina Halverson, Heidi Spevacek, Lori Smart, and Nicole Schmitt, Teacher was Walleyne Flanagan, Kindergarten Students Attend During Spring Francine Anderson worked as teacher aide in the elementary school. This page sponsored by C G N Carwash During the second semester, Pam Jean was ESEA tutor in the secondary school. Cartwright Flying Ed Joyce Conoco Peavey Co. “Ransom Of Red Chief ’ Performed By Drama Class Red Chief attempts to stab” Bill (Rich Little) as Sam (Dan Van Voast) awakens to all the commotion Ebeneezer (Don Bronec) demonstrates his anger to the sheriff (Perry Joyce). | This page sponsored by| | Jeannies Cafe | J-J's Shoppe | | Gamble's | 1 Vet's Club | 67 Joey Patterson reading the Senior wills at the Jr. -Sr. Banquet. FROM SEPTEMBER TO MAY, 1977-78 WAS A VER Y GOOD YEA R Teachers, Paula Daudermann and Linda Hicks, showed their spirit on twin day. Brenda, are you sure this will attract girls? Boy, those seniors sure do climb walls . It sure takes a lot to interest a senior, huh Marcia? 68 Seniors finally get a break in Government class. G.H.S. Students Receive Various Awards Award winners for the Senior Play were: Melissa Stoos, Kevin Smith, Tracy Spurgeon, Pat Buck, Laura Goldhahn, Joe Little, Joe Patterson, Veronica Dostal, Dan VanVoast. Girls' Basketball Award winners were TOP ROW: Brigette Scribner, Most Improved Player; Cris Steinbacher, Most Valu- able Player; Brenda Knedler, Outstanding Offensive Player. BOTTOM ROW: Cecilia Qunell, Outstanding Defensive Player; Shari Duvall, Best Freethrow Percentage. Award winners for the Junior Play were: TOP ROW: Joe Patterson, Brenda Knedler, Pat Buck, Shari Duvall, Melissa Stoos, Marie Wishman, Joe Little, Clint Peters. BOTTOM ROW: Amy Rowe, Cecilia Dostal, Dan VanVoast, Randy Sullivan. Winner of the Math Contest and IFYE Student to Finland was Pat Buck. Boys' State Delegates and Alternates were: Stanley Girls' State Delegates and Alternates were: Brenda Dostal, Alternate; Robbie Harvey, Delegate; Bart Knedler, Alternate; Veronica Dostal, Delegate; Amy Peters, Delegate; Cyme Anderson, Alternate. Rowe, Delegate; Cecilia Qunell, Alternate. Junior High Boys Basketball players were BOTTOM ROW: David Rowland, Ken Giese, Rick Clark, Scott Anderson, Scott Tonne, TOP ROW: Brad Taylor, Fred Carlton, Duane Fairbanks, Henry Wishman, Kenny Spencer, Dennis Williamson, Ricky Paulsrud, and Mr. Bill Rainey, Coach. Athletic “Rookies” Compete In Jr. Hi Sports Jr. Hi students dress as ’’twins for Spirit Week. The elementary track meet included seventh and eighth grade students as participants. Junior High Girls Basketball players were KNEELING: Jodie Smith and Brenda Williamson, Managers. STANDING: Becky Scribner, Tammy Ludeman, Mr. Bill Rainey, Coach. STAIRWAY FROM TOP: Mr. Stan Smith, Coach, Margaret Qunell, Karie Gardner, Jodie Hankins, Janette Anderson, Angela Joyce, Dora Mayo, and Marti Clark. Tracksters And Cheerleaders Add To Program Junior High Cheerleaders were from BOTTOM: Margaret Qunell, Janette Anderson, Sherry Rowland, and Becky Scribner. Junior High Cheerleader Alternates were from BOTTOM: Tammy Ludeman and Selina Juedeman. 1977-78 ushered in a new sports program for seventh and eighth grade students. The girls played a full schedule of basketball games followed by the boys who did the same. Coached by Mr. Bill Rainey and later by Mr. Stan Smith, the Junior High athletes experienced a rewarding if not winning season. Junior High Tracksters were BOTTOM ROW Mr. Bill Rainey, Coach, Duane Fairbanks, John Clark, Tammy Ludeman, Marti Clark, Christine Dostal. TOP ROW: Henry Wishman, Robbie Sullivan, Ken Spencer, Angela Joyce, Margaret Qunell, and Janette Anderson. 71 This page sponsored by Geraldine Co-op First Grade members are: front row, Leslie Williamson, Tanya Lewis, Kassey Furlong, Daniel Paulsrud, Dena Poindexter, Erin Juedeman, Wendy Motley, Jennifer Tadej, Melissa Conus, Mrs. Williamson; second row, Helen Bronec, Brent Clark, William Dostal, Tavia Lewis, Terri Wishman, Jim Smart, Billy LeMond. First And Second Graders Have Only Just Begun Second Grade members are: front row, John Bronec, Anna Goldhahn, Terri Robison, Dale Apple, Daren Engellant, Mrs. Leitheiser; second row, Lynn Scribner, Stuart Schopp, Tom Burchett, Karen Neelands, Karnes Neill, Nicole Duvall. 72 [Thi pag nsOTec Vesten Cr Third Grade members are: front row, Jackie Shearer, Mike Moline, Joel Conus, Rod Odegaard, Tadej Barnard, Dennis Wishman, Bobbi Spevack, Tami Poindexter, Colleen Neelands, Mrs. Thompson; second row, Georgia Smootz, Kraig Meeks, Gary Anderson, Colette Lewis, Tim Little, Ronda Robison, Laurice Spencer, Angie Stone, Leslie Rupp. Third And Fourth Grade Learn 3 R's Fourth Grade members are: front row, Anita Dostal, Winona Smootz, Karla Gardner; second row, John Shearer, Willie Burchett, Todd Ludeman, Elizabeth Neill, Chris Moline, Karen Anderson, Mr. Rainey; third row, Michelle Duvall, Sharlo Wilda, Dawn Apple, Kevin Engellant, Jan Mayo, Nikki Rea. This page sponsored by I Pioneer Mercantile I Ron's Food Center 73 5th And 6th Graders Prepare For Jr. Fligh BOTTOM ROW: Dawn Neeland, Stephanie Schoop, Jill Engellant, Tracy Sullivan, MIDDLE ROW: Elaine Williamson, Robyn Tonne, Tracy Regan,Pamela Wishman, David Spencer, Alan Clark, Tracie Poindexter. TOP ROW Lloyd Danbrook, Monty Anderson, Scott Meeks, Holly Lundy, Jimmy Little, Mary Jo Tadevick, AlanBronec. NOT PICTURED: Joe Albertson. BOTTOM ROW: Carol Ray, Jody Smith. MIDDLE ROW: Roxane Warehime, Pam Qunell, Ted Clark, Laurie Tadevick, Billy Clay, Sheila Clark, Robert Smootz. TOP ROW: Vince Bronec, Collette Joyce, Carl Wishman, Emily Goldhahn, Colt Lewis, Mary Dostal. NOT PICTURED: Tara Ebeling. This page sponsored by I Larson's Pharmacy Thi Dag TpmsorecTT entoi harma y Gif Wal JornT T neT BOTTOM ROW: Margaret Qunell, Selina Judeman, Scott Anderson, Sherry Rowland, Troy Danbrook, Bobbi Jo Quigley, Debbie Dewitt. TOP ROW: Christine Dostal, Fred Carlton, Dora Mayo, Tracy Steinbacher, Dennis Williamson, Melody Rowland, Marty Clark. NOT PICTURED: Sandy Albertson, Dennis Albertson, John Clark. High School Awaits The 7th And 8th Graders BOTTOM ROW: Wayne Morrison, Scott Tonne, Jody Han kins, Kari Gardner, David Rowland, Mike Goldhahn, Lance Judeman, Kenny Giese. SECOND ROW: Janette Anderson, Shaun Anderson, Mike Sexton, Brad Taylor, Ricky Clark, Robbie Sullivan, Rick Paulsrud. TOP ROW: Brenda Williamson, Mike Neeland, Angela Joyce, Becky Scribner, Ken Spencer, Henry Wish man, Tammy Ludeman, Dwayne Fairbanks. NOT PICTURED: Lola Trevithick. This page sponsored by Pete's Photos THE LIGHTER SIDE OF ELEMENTARY ACTIVITY . .. Teaching third grade sure does age a teacher. Grade students gained experience in dramatic arts by presenting the Christmas play. We always get stuck with the dirty jobs. Knock it off, you guys. That's my girl!! CATCH!!! Athletes of the future on parade! Cadet Band members are BOTTOM ROW: Tracie Poindexter, Stephanie Schopp, Holly Lundy. SECOND ROW: Jill Engellant, Robin Tonne, Scott Meeks, David Spencer, Pam Wishman. TOP ROW: Tracie Regan, Lloyd Danbrook, Tracy Sullivan, Jim Little, Allan Clark, Mrs. Linda Hicks, Mary Jo Tadevick. MUSICAL APPRENTICES SPARK CADET AND JUNIOR BANDS Junior Band members are BOTTOM ROW: Roxanne Warehime, Becky Scribner, Janette Anderson, Angela Joyce, Collette Joyce. SECOND ROW: Lance Juedeman, Tammy Ludeman, Brenda Williamson, Mary Dostal, Ken Spencer, Mrs. Hicks. TOP ROW: Laurie Tadevick, Rick Clark, Colt Lewis, David Rowland, Jodi Smith, Robbie Sullivan, Brad Taylor. This page sponsored by I Thompson's Store It is definitely PAST my bedtime! “STAIR WA Y TO HEA YEN” IS Freshman Prince and Princess Clint Peters - Brenda Harvey 78 Sophomore Prince and Princess Dennis Amst - Shari Duvall Junior Prince and Princess Jerry Larkin - Brenda Knedler 1977-78 PROM KING AND QUEEN Raymond Stoos - Debbie Taylor Eighth grade students who acted as servers for the Prom were Sherry Rowland, Scott Anderson, and Selina Juedeman. Not pictured is Dennis Williamson. 1978 PROM THEME Class royalty enjoyed the spotlight during the Royalty Dance. Junior class president Joe Little looks on as other Junior officers congratulate royalty. G.H.S. THE CANDID SIDE . . . Okay, whats so funny, Laura? We're on a three minute coffee break between classes. 80 This page sponsored by Big Sag Ranch Geraldine A TIME TO END 81 The Class of 1978 was officially graduated after completing Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises held at 2 pm on May 21, 1978. The sixteen Seniors, anticipating an eventful summer and looking toward fall plans of college and working, received their diplomas amidst the presentation of several awards. Also participating in the graduation ceremonies was the Class of 1982 having successful- ly completed eight years of elementary education. A smiling and dignified Class of 1978 receive the applause of friends and relatives. YEAR IS CULMINATED WITH GRADUATION CEREMONIES Platform guests included Ernie Jean, Reverend Harshman, Wiley Juedemann, and Stan Smith. The Concert Band under the direction of Linda Hicks performed several numbers. 82 Reverend Dwight Harshman delivered the Baccalaureate sermon. Yellow roses and lavender gladiolas decorated the podium. The Stage Band provided entertainment with popular songs Gonna Fly Now and Joi Enter the class of 1978, Laura Goldhahn, valedictorian of the Class of 1978 delivers her speech to an appreciative audience. Salutatorian, Cecilia Dostal provided the audi- ence with a thought-provoking message. Eighth graders share the spotlight... Dan Sullivan was presented with the Shirley Smootz Memorial Award. Brian Goldhahn received the American Legion Award, the Environmental Award and an Agricultural Engineering Scholarship to MSU. The PTSA Vo-Tech scholarship was awarded to Robert Pauley. DISTINGUISHED STUDENTS HONORED Cecilia Dostal received the American Legion and I Dare You awards as well as the DAR Good Citizenship and DeMolay Memorial scholarships. The PTSA College Scholarship was received by Debbie Taylor. Scholarships, DeMolay Memorial and Elk Leadership, as well as the I Dare You award were presented to Laura Goldhahn. 84 The high school chorus sang The Lion Sleeps Tonight . Seniors who attended MSU High School Week were Brian Goldhahn, Laura Goldhahn, and Joe Patterson. The class of 1978 bids a final farewell to well-wishers. A T END OF YEAR Heisey Award winners were Cissy Qunell, Perry Joyce, Robbie Harvey and Stanley Dostal. Selina Juedeman was the 8th grade recipient of the American Legion Award. The American Legion award for 8th grade boy was given to Dennis Williamson. 85 Seniors Enjoy R R One potato, two potato, three potato,.. Cfcvicusly a ficticious bus.., Have you no sympathy? I bit my lip!! There was an a tun dance of laughs. Time cut for a swim at the Diamond S in Helena. 86 During Senior Trip CUSTER WHO??? The class of 1978 undertook the annual Senior journey on May 12. They traveled to the state capital, Helena and while there took time to swim at the Diamond S Ranch. The following days were spent at the Lewis and Clark Caverns and in Bozeman touring the MSU campus. The final days were spent at Fairmont Hot Springs playing tennis, golf, and swimming. What am I doing up here?. • • would you believe, studying the rock formations? Care to cruise? You just think he likes you better! The old scare tactic . Another fine meal. 88 89 STUDENTS BECOME ENVIRONMENTALISTS ON EARTH DAY Key Chib members do their bit toward cleaning up on Earth Day. We can tell it's Mr. Lewis by--the look in his eyes? Dueling Shovels. 90 VA... ROOM... Earth Day certainly arouses everybody's enthusiasm, Mr. and Mrs, Marion Little A3 Engellant Ranch Company Jerry Ludeman Tadevick Sim mental Ranch Joe and Lee Tadevick R.R. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Engellant PARENT LISTINGS Hank and Ruth Goldhahn Jim and Jean Goldhahn Pete and Joyce Magnuson Bill and Dorothy Patterson Bud and Helen Klay Stan and Jan Smith Leonard and Ruth Steinbacher Norm and Alice Sullivan Howard and Flo Taylor Merrillyn and Eldon Gardner DONATIONS Dr. La Brel, D. D. S. Dr. Welty, D. D. S. Benton Veterinary Clinic Schmidt, Gilbert, and Jungers- Attomeys at Law -W Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dostal Juedeman Grain Co Clarence and Hazel Sande Scribner Brothers Gyme and Lennie Randy Ludeman Laura Goldhahn A Message From The Editor — 1978 GERALDINE SAFARI ANNUAL The whole purpose behind an annual is to preserve the good times of the previous year and make them permanent memories thrcugh pictures. It has been a very pleasurable experience for me to be an integral part of this process in my years of high school. My year as editor of the 1978 Safari annual has proven to be a very interesting and rewarding one. I have learned much about responsibility and working with other people. At times I felt as though this annual was a third hand to me—it was that ingrained in my daily schedule. An annual of any size requires an astounding amount of time and work to bring it to its completion. For this reason, a good working staff is a necessity and in this respect, I have been fortunate enough to have a superb staff. Those of the staff who were active, were very active and my sincere thanks goes out to them. Without my staff, this annual would not have been possible. I would also like to thank our sponsor, Miss Daudermann, for her tireless enthusiasm with which she sparked the staff and her endless patience which she had more than ample opportunity to display. In closing, I would like to say that I hope this annual has captured the spirit and life prevalent throughout the 1977-78 school year. If even one of you enjoy looking through this annual—if it has captured an event or moment realistically--then all the long hours and frustrations have been worth it! 1977-78 STAFF Assistant Editor.................... Brenda Knedler Business....................... Dan Sullivan, Veronica Dostal Contributing Editors ............... • Debbie Taylor, Cecilia Dostal, Joey Patterson Staff......................... . . Robbie Harvey, Brenda Harvey, Shari Duvall, Veronica Dostal Photographers. ..••.•••••• Mary Trevithick, Sara Magnus on, Robbie Harvey, Dan Van Voast, Chris Steinbacher, Laura Goldhahn, Bart Peters, Jerry Larkin, Don Bronec. Advisor......................... • • • Paula Daudermann 92


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