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) IN LOVING MEMORY Lennie: October 2, 1935 - September 21, 1984 Pat: March 10, 1940 - September 21, 1984 Dirk: July 25, 1961 - September 21, 1984 The wind thru the trees. Whisperings of yesterdays that are past but not gone. For a part of them will remain in my mind as long as I am. And so even though you are not here beside me, you are here. inside me. I can recall your every sigh and laugh So . . .1 can not cry for you Instead I will think quietly of you and therefore not banish you with tears. But welcome you with memories. The Scribner family: Lennie, Pat and Dirk, will never be forgotten for all they have done for the community, the love they had for every- one, and the time spent by all of them to make things better and easier for others. They were wonderful people, friends, and parents, and their loss is of great sorrow to everyone. Try not to think of the loss but of the wonderful times that we all shared together. Some day we will all meet in great happiness. Lynn Scribner ft tftlTO 4t’S COMMCNTS Memories, pictures, and hard work are all included in the 1985 SAFARI. Many hours were spent taking pictures, cutting, gluing, regluing, typing, and retyping to produce an annual that will bring either a smile to one’s face or a tear to one’s eyes. I would like to thank Mrs. Heramb-Clark, our advisor, who always supported my ideas and helped with the perfecting of this mem- ory book. I would also like to thank the people who spent many hours filling the blank pages with pictures. It couldn’t have been done without you. As you start your journey through the 1985 SAFARI, take a special notice to the businesses and people who helped make this annual possible. I hope you enjoy this year’s edition of the SAFARI. I also wish next year’s staff the best of luck. EDITOR ASSISTANT EDITOR SPONSOR STAFF 1985 STAFF Mary Jo Tadevick Dawn Apple Mrs. Heramb-Clark Jill Engellant Denise Coates Shawn Protsman Pam Wishman Nikki Rea Shona Lowman Michelle Duvall Todd Ludeman Colette Lewis ■JadwuJc 1985 Laurice Spencer Bobbi Spevacek $cA FcA 9 Q E PcA L D ) N E 9I9Q91 6C9I009. MJ ALAN BRONEC-Football-1,2,3,4; Basketball-1,2,3; Letter Club-3,4; Science Club-4; National Honor Society-4; Class Vice President-4; Heisey Award-4. SCOTT MEEKS-Footballl.2.3,4; Honorable Mention Quarter- back-2; First Team Offensive End-4; Second Team Lineback- er-4; Captain-4; Basketball-1,2,3,4; Most Hustle-3,4; Third Team Guard-4; Captain-4; Track-2.3,4; Letter Club-1,2,3,4; Vice President-4; Science Club-4, President-4; Class Presi- dent-1.2. Vice President 3; National Honor Society-4; U.S. Army Student Athlete Award-4; American Legion Award-4. MONTY ANDERSON-Football-1,2,3,4; First Team Defensive Guard-4; Basketball-1,2,3,4; Track 1,2, Manager-2, Letter Club-1,2,3,4; ASGHS-3,4; Pep Club-2; Chorus-3,4; Science Club-2; Teacher’s Aid-2,3; Class Plays-1,2,3,4; Best Charac- ter Actor-1,2; Best Supporting Actor-1,2; Best Actor-3; Hon- orable Mention-4; Outstanding Senior Actor-4; Prom Prince- 1; Most Valuable Chorus Member-4. SHAWN PROTSMAN-Football-1,2,4; All Conference-2.3; Class C All-Star Football Game-4; Most Valuable Defensive Player-4; MVP-4; Basketball-1,2,3,4; Track-3.4; MVP 3.4; Letter Club-1,2,3.4. President-4; Pep Club-3.4. Vice Presi- dent-4; Science Club-3,4; Class President-4; Teacher’s Aide- 3,4; Boys State-3; Mike Davis Inspirational Trophy-4. JILL ENGELLANT-Basketball-1,2,3,4; Track-1, Manager-2; Cheerleader-1.2.4; Color Guard-2; Drill Team-2,3; Pep Club- 1,2,3,4; Letter Club-2,3,4; Chorus-1,2; Paper Staff-3,4; Annu- al Staff-2,3,4; ASGHS-1; Teacher’s Aide-4; Photography-3,4; Class Sec Treas.-3; Class Plays-1,2,3.4; Prom Princess-3; Girls State-3; Heisey Award-3; American Legion Award-4. LLOYD DANBROOK-Football-2,3,4; Basketball-1.2,3.4; Most Valuable Defensive Player-4; Captain-4; Most Improved Play- er-3; Letter Club-3,4; Chorus-2,3,4; Prom Prince-3; Prom King-4; Boys State-3. MARY JO TADEVICK-Basketball-1,2,3.4; Best Defensive Player-4; Captain-4; Track-1,3; Cheerleader-1,2,4; Drill Team-3; Band-1,2,3,4; Jazz Band-1,2,3,4; Honor Band-1,3.4; Honor Choir-2; Band President-3,4; Chorus-1,2, President-2; Pep Club-1.2,3,4; Letter Club-1,2,3,4; Science Club-1,2,3,4, Sec Treas.-4; ASGHS-1.2,3,4, Sec Treas.-1, Vice President- 2, President-3,4; Annual Staff-1,2,3,4, Asst. Editor-3, Editor- 4; Teacher’s Aide-4; Class President-3; Class Plays-1,2,3,4. Best Character Actress-3, Best Supporting Actress-4; Nation- al Honor Society-3,4, President-4; Cheer Queen-2; Home- coming Princess-1; Outstanding Jazz Band Member-3; Who’s Who’s Among American High School Band Members-3,4; Who’s Who’s Among American High School Students-3,4; Outstanding Senior Actress-4; John Philip Sousa Award-4; U.S. Army Student Athlete Award-4; Presidential Academic Fitness Award-4; Valedictorian-4. TRACIE POINDEXTER-Cheerleader-2,3,4; Pep Club-2, 3. 4; Band-1,2,3,4; Jazz Band-2,3.4; Chorus-1,2; Honor Band-4; Teacher’s Aide-3,4; Who’s Who’s Among American High School Band Members-4; Outstanding Pep Club Member-4; Most Valuable Concert Band Member-4. DENISE COATES-Chorus-1,2,3,4, President-3; Pep Club- 1,2,3,4. Sec Treas.-3; Science Club-1,2,3,4; Annual Staff- 1.2,3,4; Paper Staff-2.3; Photography-3,4; Drill Team-2,4; Letter Club-2.3,4; Color Guard-3; ASGHS-3,4; Teacher’s Aide-1, 2,3; Class Plays-2,4; Homecoming Princess-3; Who’s Who’s Among American High School Chorus Members-3,4; Who’s Who’s Among American High School Students-3,4; Girl’s State Alternate-3. RHONDA MARTIN-Basketball Manager-1,2,3.4; Track-1; Letter Club-1,2.3.4; Science Club-4; Paper Staff-1,2,3,4; An- nual Staff-2,3; Pep Club-1,2,3,4, Vice President-3, President- 4; Color Guard-3; Photography-3,4; Chorus 1,2; Teacher’s Aide-1.2: Class Plays-2; Prom Princess-2; Girls State Alter- nate-3. TRACY SULLIVAN-Football-1,2; Basketball-1,2.3,4; Track- 3,4; Band-1,2,3,4; Honor Band-4; Jazz Band-1,2,3,4; Letter Club-2,3,4; Science Club-2,3,4, Vice President-4; Teacher’s Aide-3; Boys State-3; Who’s Who’s Among American High School Band Members-3,4. TRACY REGAN HAAGENSON-Basketball-1,2,3.4; First Team Selection-4; Second Team Selection-3; Captain-3,4; Most Rebounds-3; MVP-4; Track-1,2; Cheerleader-1,2,3; Band-1, 2,3,4; Honor Band-1,2,3.4; Jazz Band-1,2,3,4; Band Vice President-3; Chorus-1,2,4; Honor Chorus-1,2; Annual Staff-1.2; Letter Club-2,3,4; Science Club-1,2,3.4; ASGHS-3. Vice President-3; Class Plays-2,3; Pep Club-1,2,3,4; Home- coming Princess-2, Queen-4; Who’s Who’s Among American High School Students-3; Who’s Who’s Among American High School Band Members-3.4; Most Valuable Pep Band Mem- ber-4. DAVE SPENCER-Football-1,2,3,4; All Conference-4; Basket- ball-1.2,3; Track-1,2,3,4; Letter Club-1,2,3,4; Science Club-4; Pep Club-4; Chorus-2.3.4; Band-1; Teacher’s Aide-2; Boys State-3. PAM WISHMAN-Basketball-1,2; Boy’s Basketball Manager- 4; Boy’s Football Manager-4; Boy’s Track Manager-1,2,3; Band-1,2.3.4; Honor Band-3,4; Jazz Band-1,2,3.4; Annual Staff-1,2,4; Pep Club-3,4; Letter Club-1. 2,3,4; Drill Team- 2,3; Class Plays-1,2,3,4; Class Vice President-2; Class Sec. Treas.-4; Honor Society-3,4, Vice President-4; Prom Queen- 4; Heisey Award-3; Louis Armstrong Jazz Award-4; Masonic Scholarship-4; PTSA Scholarship-4; Salutatorian-4. MARI APPLE-Transfer from Seattle-3; Chorus-3,4; Billie Byrd Choral Award-3; National Choral Award-4; Cheerleader-3,4; Pep Club-3,4. ALAN CLARK-Football-4; Track-3.4; Letter Club-4; Chorus- 1.2,3,4; Teacher’s Aide-4; National Choral Award-4. OU 12 YtA S Mfcitfc BACK: Alan Clark, Dave Spencer, Alan Bronec, Tracy Regan Haagenson. MIDDLE: Mary Jo Tadevick, Scott Meeks, Jill Engellant. FRONT: Tracie Poindexter, Monty Anderson, Pam Wishman, Lloyd Danbrook. 1 9 ft 5 GLMALDJLMh 1 UGiifcCHO 01- back : Scott Meeks, Monty Anderson, Lloyd Danbrook, Alan Bronec, Tracy Sullivan, Shawn Protsman. MIDDLE: Alan Clark, Denise Coates, Mary Jo Tadevick, Jill Engellant, Tracy Regan Haagenson, Dave Spencer. FRONT: Mari Apple, Rhonda Martin, Tracie Poindexter, Pam Wishman. BENTON FUNERAL HOME-GUY KATHY MISER m y@yim -HERE'S T0 YOU I, LLOYD DANBROOK, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my jumping ability to Kevin Engellant in hopes that he can jam it in a game. To Todd Ludeman, I will my Cheryl Teigs poster which was willed from Gyme Anderson to Brian Taylor to Dari Thompson to Dennis Williamson to Brad Tay- lor to Colt Lewis and then to me. To Dennis Wish- man, I will my ability to have long lasting relation- ships. To Mike Atchison and Dennis Wishman, I will my ability to be placed in detention hall throughout my freshman, sophomore, and junior year. To Todd, Dennis, Jeff, and Kevin C., I will all of my trips to Fort Benton, and to Daren Engellant, I will my driving ability. I, MARY JO TADEVICK, being of corrupted mind and body, do hereby will my fun times to Shona Lowman, in hopes that she can stay out of trouble better than I did. I will my senior year in basketball to Jan, Shona, Michelle, Nikki, and Karen, in hopes that they will be District Champs for two years in a row. To Jeff Smith, I will my weird ways, to add to his collection. I will my 4.0 average to Todd Lude- man, Lord knows he needs it! To Shona, I will my smile in hopes that she can be as good of a “sweet talker” as I am. I will my ’ Lil Red Pickup to Jan so she can retire her good ’ole car. To Russell Jones, I will my first chair in band, so that he will keep up a good tradition. I will my ability to change my mind to anyone that can keep up with it. To Stephanie Spencer, I will my “Lone Ranger Howdy”, so peo- ple can now call her a “dumb blonde”. Lastly, I will all of my road trips with Denise to Laurice Spencer and Lynn Scribner, in hopes that they will make it home safely, and have as much fun as we did. I, DENISE COATES, being of corrupted mind and body, do hereby will to Todd Ludeman, the use of the word “brang”. He has corrected me for four years, maybe I’ll get it right. I will my love of bur- gandy to Deanna, so she can have my left over clothes and take over my room when I am gone. To the junior class, I will all of our senior parties in hopes that they have as much fun as we did. To Brenda Lowman, I will my smile, fun and love of high school. I will my ability to forget things and do dumb things to Ronda Robison. To Shona, I will our house, so she can keep the house parties going because she already has a real good start. To Nikki, I’d like to will sunflower seeds, open windows, advice and I hope she will always re- member the fun and trouble we got into. Lastly, I will all of my road trips with Mary Jo to Laurice Spencer and Lynn Scribner, in hopes that they will make it home safely, and have as much fun as we did. I, JILL ENGELLANT, being of corrupted mind and body, do hereby will my love of purple to Karen because she already has a good start. I will my advice to Jeff so he can make it through his senior year. To Michelle, I will my ability not to dodge animals. I know she is already following my advice. I will my ability to roam the halls and never get into trouble to Shona and Nikki. I will to Laurice, all of the road trips that Denise and I took to Fort Ben- ton, so she can keep up her golden tan. I will my ability to always forget to turn the darkroom key back to the office to next years photography class. Finally, I will my love of Shorthand to anyone who is dumb enough to take the class! I, MARI RENEE’ APPLE, being of sound mind and small body, do hereby will my love for Van Halen and all of my Van Halen pictures in my locker to who else but my little sister, Kari Bronec. To Tami Poindexter, I will my ability to snort, and eat like a pig and never gain a pound. I will my love for Corvettes to Brant Bronec, in hopes that someday he’ll like them better than Mustangs! To Alan Clark I will my ability to write letters in hopes that he will keep in touch. I, PAMELA DAWN WISHMAN, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my studying habits to anyone who has very little time to study. My ability to stay on my mother’s good side during my senior year to my brother, Dennis, because he will need it. To Nikki and Shona, I will all of my trips to Fort Benton so that they can meet some new guys. I will my managing ability to Nikki Rea and last but not least, I will my car “The White Bomb” to any- one who likes to go bajaing. I, DAVID SPENCER, the great guy I am, hereby will my DSKC to Mike Arnst so he can be a rich man by the time he graduates. I will my drivers license to Denise Coates. I, MONTY ANDERSON, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my trips to Fort Benton with Lloyd to Todd and Jeff in hopes that they can get as lucky as we did. I will my spot at the end of the bench in basketball, that was willed to me from Robby Sullivan and Dwayne Fairbanks, to Dennis Wishman and Gary Anderson. I will my most prized possession, my blue Ford pickup, to my little brother Robby in hopes that he can have as much fun in it as I did and still do. I will all of my trips to Centerville to John Smith because somebody has to keep up the tradition. I will to Mike Atchison my seat in the back row in English. I will my ability to UNDERCLASSMEN not put a scratch on a vehicle all through high school until my senior year to Kevin Coates. I also will to Kevin Coates my sister, Karen. I, TRACY LYNN HAAGENSON, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my ability to roam the halls to anyone who can get away with it. I will my ability to always be the one who is around when a vehicle is being crashed up to Kevin Coates. I will my six absences a quarter to Colette Lewis, and my ability to be married before gradu- ation to Jan Mayo. To Shona Lowman, I will my basketball jersey that I took over, that was willed to her by Jodi Smith. I, TRACIE POINDEXTER, being of sound mind and body, will my ability to stay out of trouble to my sisters, Tami and Dena, and my ability to be quiet to Tami. I will my ability to only use the phone when necessary to Tami and Dena. I will my solo- flex pictures, which were willed to me by Sheila Clark, to Lisa Martin and Colette Lewis. Everything else, I plan to keep. I, TRACY SULLIVAN, do hereby will my jumping ability to Aaron Atchison. I will my track ability to Kevin Engellant so he can letter. I will my ability to get along with all of the teachers to anybody who wants it. I will my study habits to Tadej Bernard, so he could make the honor roll. I will my ability to never get in trouble with the superintendent or principal to Mike Moline and Tadej Bernard. I, ALAN CLARK, being of awesome body and mellow mind, do hereby will to Jeff Smith my ability to hardly ever work out in fourth period P.E. and still have a great body. To Jeff and Dennis, I will the band room for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th period. I will my ability to save 274 beer tabs in a 3 day period, and still show up for school to Kraig Meeks, Dennis, and Mike Arnst. I will one of my little sisters back to Brant. To Jeff, I will my ability to have a solution for every problem, Lord knows he will need it. I will the padded table in the training room back to Mr. Tweet. Finally, I will my body to whoever wants it! I, SHAWN PROTSMAN, being of insane mind but sound body, do hereby will my passenger seat in Todd's T. A. to Jeff Smith. To Todd, I will Shona, in hopes he will take good care of her. I will my 51 second 400 meter dash to Dennis, so he won’t have to work so hard in track. I also will my bench spot in basketball to Dennis. I will to Kraig Meeks, my ability to break training without getting caught. To Ed, Jeff, Todd, Dennis, and Mike Arnst, I will m ability to have a girl in any town I show up in. To Jeff, I will my shop project, use it right and every day! I will my ability to run behind Mike Atchison in football to Dennis. Finally, I will my ability to run kind of fast to Ed, so he can run the 400 meter next year in track. I, RHONDA MARTIN, being of corrupted mind due to the fact that I have spent five years of my life living in Geraldine, do hereby will to Nikki Rea my Chippendales poster that was willed to me by Lau- rie Tadevick and willed to her by Becky Scribner in hopes that she will take care of these “fine look- ing men. I will my ability to stay sober during my Senior year to Karen Anderson. I will my days of being a waitress and cook to anyone who is in desperate need of making money to pay for their way through college. To Bobbi Spevacek, Colette Lewis, and Lisa Martin, I will my ability and intelli- gence to never go steady. I will all of my skip days to Dawn Apple. To Patti Jo Martin, I will my ability to be half way quiet. Finally, to the rest of you bozos, I will absolutely nothing. I, ALAN BRONEC, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my orange 55 Plymouth to my little nephews, Wayne and Danny, just to keep it in the family. I will my driver’s license to Kelly Goodhart so he has one before he graduates and my ability to miss no more than 3 days per quarter through- out high school to who ever needs it. I, SCOTT MEEKS, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will the many scenic sights that are hung in my locker to my good buddy, John Bronec, so next year when I’m not here for him to open my locker for me, and catch a peek while doing it. He will have the most decorative locker in school. I also will my phantom hallway water squirter to the highest bidder. OUICUS Monty Anderson-Class Representative, Alan Bronec-Vice President, Shawn Protsman-Pres- ident, Pam Wishman-Secretary, Denise Coates- Class Representative. GENERAL MILLS PIONEER INSURANCE AGENCY Processional....................Anita Bailey Invocation.................... .Rev. Jones Welcome.........................Supt. Walt Piippo Baccalaureate Address...........Rev. Jones Aqainst All Odds ..............Kim Owen Presentation of 8th Grade Diplomas — Supt. Walt Piippo Mrs. Bernadine Dostal Salutatorian Address...........Pam Wishman Honors and Awards..............Supt. Walt Piippo Valedictorian Address..........Mary Jo Tadevick Commencement Speaker...........Mr. Stan Smith Dream A Dream ................Geraldine Choir Senior Diplomas................Mr. George Bailey Mrs. Bernadine Dostal Closing Prayer.................Rev. Jones Recessional....................Anita Bailey RIVERVIEW GREENHOUSE PIONEER MERCANTILE 2 wmmmm CLASS MOTTO SOME MEM SEE THINGS AS THEV ARE AMO SAy WHV. WE OREAM THINGS THAT NEVER WERE AMO SAy WHV NOT. MISSOURI RIVER LUMBER HARDWARE UNITED GRAIN CORPORATION CLASS FLOWER WHITE ROSE WITH BLUE TIPS CLASS COLORS ROVAL BLUE AW SILVER t. r KQCHMAN'S HOUSE OF HEATING PLUMBING RIVERSIDE MORTUARY-DICK JANSSEN On April 25, 26, 27, the following students attended MSU Days. Mary Jo Tadevick, Alan Bronec, and Pam Wishman competed for 65,000 dollars worth of scholarships and attended campus seminars. LENN SMITH FAMILY .A. WFiTY. one DONAT IONS 0D TWEET-PHYSICAL EDUCATION DARRELL HOLLAND-HISTORY STEVE DEPUYDT-MUSIC g GEORGE BAILEY-PRINCIPAL BILL SILVIUS-MATH RICHARD LEWIS-SCIENCE EARL FURLONG-SHOP WALT PIIPPO-SUPERINTENDENT MARGARET JOHNSTON-LIBRARIAN BRENDA KERAMB-CLARK-BUSINESS LILA ARMSTRONG-ENGLISH PENNY MEEKS-HOME ECONOMICS «088 8 FRONT ROW: Bernadine Dostal, Mavis Engellant. MIDDLE ROW: George Bailey, Bruce Thompson, Karl Apple, Walt Piippo. BACK ROW: Michael Bogner, TOM BRINEY GUIDANCE COUNSELOR Chuck Protsman, Buzz Robison. AIDE SPECIAL EDUCATION LAURA MILLEDGE RITA PEMBERTON 2ND GRADE 3RD GRADE 1ST GRADE LESLIE FINCK MARILYN SMITH TRACY SPURGEON 6TH GRADE 5TH GRADE BOB SMOOTZ ELAINE WILLIAMSON 4TH GRADE TERI TOWNSEND 8 THE WORKERS SECRETARIES BARB BUCK SHARON HOLLAND CUSTODIAN EILEEN CLARK CHEFS HEAD CHEF IN ACTION, ASSISTANT VERA GOODMUNSON GLENDA THORESON CHEF IN TROUBLE! ENGINEERS ROD CARTWRIGHT BILL CHAFIN CUSTODIAN MEL MARTIN I f CLASS TRACY REGAN TRACIE POINDEXTER PAH U1SHMAN RHONVA MARTIN SHAUN PROTSMAN MARY JO TAVEYJCK PRESIDENT SECRETARY JEFF SMITH JAN MAYO CHRIS MOLINE JUNIORS VICE PRESIDENT SHONA LOW !AX TODD LUDEMAN MICHELLE DUVALL KAREN ANDERSON KEVIN COATES JOHN SMITH ED JONES SHARLO WILDA DAWN APPLE KARLA GARDNER BRANT BRONEC NOT PICTURED WINONA SMOOTZ KEVIN ENGELLANT 24 ANITA DOSTAL SOPHOMORES TAMI POINDEXTER KELLEY GOODHART COLETTE LEWIS MIKE ATCHISON BOBBI SPEVACEK KARI BRONEC KRAIG MEEKS LAURICE SPENCER JOEL LUNDY DENNIS W1SHMA GARY ANDERSON LISA MARTIN ANGIE STONE JACKIE SMITH MIKE MOLINE TADEJ BARNARD GEORGIA SMOOTZ MARK GOLDHAHN RONDA ROBISON NOT PICTURED DALLAS FULLER SECRETARY VICE PRESIDENT PRESIDENT Jt TTrv VICE PRESIDENT DALE APPLE MIKE ARNST AARON ATCHISON NICOLE DUVALL SECRETARY STACEY GOODHART RUSSELL JONES TERRI ROBISON LYNN SCRIBNER HILLARY WILLIS TANYA LEWIS PATTI MARTIN JENNIFER TADEJ MELISSA LUNDY BRENT STEVE JEREMY WILLIAM JiM CLARK PIIPPO WOOD DOSTAL SMART WENDY KASSEY HELEN DENA MOTLEY FURLONG BRONEC POINDEXTER NOT PICTURED PAT APPLE TAMMY MOTLEY TRACY BARNARD OWEN MILLEDGh CHRIS DIEKHANS ROBBY ANDERSON BRENDA LOWMAN LORI SMART KLAY SMOOTZ ALAN MILLEDGE STEPHANIE SPENCER KEVIN HICKS HEIDI SPEVACEK LANE LITTLE Mrs. Williamson's Class FIFTH GRADE: FRONT ROW left to right, Merrillena Gardner, Londa Smart, Heather Buck. BACK ROW: Jimmy Bronec, Aaron Heitzman, David Brewer, Colleen Furlong, Melanie Little, Luke Diekhans. Mr. Smootz’s Class SIXTH GRADE: FRONT ROW left to right, Jennifer Thoreson, Nichole Curtis, Brian Dostal, Chad Grenz, Kristy Poindexter, Lillie Bohn. BACK ROW: John Smart, Toni Protsman, Julie Udelhoven, Matthew Piippo, John Paulsrud. THIRD GRADE: FRONT ROW left to right, Wayne Bronec, Henry Bohn, Charla Grenz. BACK ROW: Kari Protsman, Jennifer Clark, Belinda Tadej, Allen Hicks. IJ QjWfj. m u FOURTH‘GRADE: FRONT ROW left to’right, Scott Stone, Christina Martinez, Jim Smith, Shawna Brewer. MIDDLE ROW: Delisa Prots- man, Heidi Heitzman, Shane Scribner, Damon Juedeman, Erica Anderson. BACK ROW: Shana Engellant, Chad Roudebush, Bart Diekhans, Gene Clark, Ann Wishman. MISS SPURGEON’S CLASS FIRST GRADE: BOTTOM ROW left to right Ragan Roudebush, Merle Little, Della Johnson, Adriane Patterson. MIDDLE ROW: Jonathon Mogstad, Michelle Scribner, Daimon Eklund. TOP ROW: Joe Diekhans, Rose Goldhahn, Danny Bronec. NOT PICTURED Kurt Owen MISS PINCK’S CLASS PVE fcpPLf P -E APPLE APPLE Ap% the fc xcher SECOND GRADE: BOTTOM ROW left to right, Dana Jackson, Lisa Paulino, Amy Armstrong, Amy Wilda, Gina Flaspeter. MIDDLE ROW: Sandy Ann Tadej, Andrea Juedeman, Jessica Protsman, Wendi Piippo, Jennifer Paulsrud. TOP ROW: Joshua Clark, Will Muir, Brian Brewer, Kevin Clark, Nathan Buck, Brian Martinez, Steven Milledge. (DHH-gtfl OHir 8th 9rade drill A BACK TO FRONT: Kassey Furlong, Helen Bronec, Leslie Williamson, Jennifer Tadej, Jodi Thoreson, Melissa Lundy, Deanna Coates. C In? m w 33 FIRST BANK OF FORT BENTON LEHMAN'S COAST-TO-COAST STORE KAREN S INSTA-PRINT SERVICE VIELLEUX INSURANCE AGENCY RIUER CITY REPAIR r. IMS' £r SOUS' S'TUT AND MICHELLE DUVALL, DELEGATES; WINONA KINDERGARTEN FRONT ROW left to right: David Sande, Ronda Tadej, James Wilda, Laura Reid, Allyn Stone, Todd Schroder. BACK ROW: Rikki Roullier, Carolyn Rice, Cassandra Tobiason, Robin Piippo, Adriane Patterson, Joe Cartwright, Mrs. Jackie Goldhahn, teacher. HOMECOMING The 1984 Homecoming was set for October 6. The day started out with a parade and ended with a dance. JUNIOR The Tiger football team was successful in defeating the Stanford Wolves, 7-6. The girl’s basketball team also wrapped up a convincing victory over the MSDB Mustangs, 63-14. 8th Shawn Protsman and Tracy Regan were crowned Homecoming King and Queen. The Princesses were Nicole Duvall, Angie Stone and Michelle Duvall. First place Homecoming float went to the Freshmen, second place. Eighth Grade and third place. Seniors. THE M INV lOUtS OT OOOIt 6IUIS BEST ACTOR John Smith BEST ACTRESS Michelle Duvall BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR AND ACTRESS Kevin Engellant Mary Jo Tadevick BEST CHARACTER ACTRESS AND ACTOR Dawn Apple Mark Goldhahn HONORABLE MENTION Sharlo Wilda Monty Anderson Jeff Smith Lynn Scribner LIGHTING CREW STUDENT DIRECTORS Todd Ludeman Pam Wishman Anita Dostal 5 Winona Smootz The 1984 school play, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, was presented to the elemen- tary as a matinee on October 23 and to the public in the evenings on October 24 and 25. LEO G. MAY CONSTRUCTION PRICE-RITE FOOD FARM RJ'S TOGGERY OUERLAND BAR CANDIDS PROM ROYALTY: Freshmen Prince and Princess, Mike Arnst and Terri Robison; Sophomore Princess and Prince, Kari Bronec and Mike Atchison; Junior Princess and Prince, Karen Anderson and Kevin Coates; Queen and King, Pam Wishman and Lloyd Danbrook. PftOM SCENES a«A«U$«H$ 1985 On May 17, 1985, the Sen- ior-Junior Banquet was held in the Multi-Purpose room. Everyone enjoyed the pot- luck dinner hosted by the Junior Class. Afterwards, the room filled with laugh- ter as both the Seniors and Juniors read What Will Be Missed About Each Other. ©iiub The Booster Club sponsored a potluck dinner on May 6, 1985, to honor all student recipients of awards, scholarships, and achieve- ments throughout the 1984-1985 school year. The awards assembly was held in the gym following the dinner. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FRONT ROW left to right: Dawn Apple, Shona Lowman, Sec-Treas.; Pam Wishman, Vice Presi- dent; Mary Jo Tadevick, President. BACK ROW left to right: Mr. Piippo, advisor; Scott Meeks, Kevin Engellant, Alan Bronec. HEISEY AWARDS Winona Smootz, Alan Bronec, Karla Gardner AMERICAN LEGION AWARD Steve Piippo, Jill Engellant, Scott Meeks, Erin Juedeman. JAMESTOWN MATH MEET AWARDS Mark Goldhahn, Colette Lewis, Anna Goldhahn BENTON HOME FURNISHINGS CHOUTEAU HOUSE DINING ROOM EASTERN MONTANA COLLEGE FORUM for EXCELLENCE AWARD Lane Little, Erin Juedeman @w®g4@ imi ALL-CONFERENCE FOOTBALL SELECTIONS FRONT ROW left to right: Todd Ludeman, Dennis Wishman. BACK ROW left to right: Dave Spencer, Scott Meeks, Shawn Protsman, Monty Anderson. BASKETBALL AWARDS MOST IMPROVED-Kraig Meeks, Shona Lowman, DEFENSE-Lloyd Danbrook, Mary Jo Tadevick, HUSTLER-Scott Meeks, Jan Mayo, BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE- Todd Ludeman, Ronda Robison, MVP-Kevin Engellant, Tracy Regan Haagenson. FOOTBALL AWARDS OFFENSIVE PLAYER-Scott Meeks, MOST IMPROVED- Mike Atchison, DEFENSIVE PLAYER-Shawn Protsman, MVP-Shawn Protsman. ALL-CONFERENCE BASKETBALL SELECTIONS FRONT ROW left to right: Scott Meeks, Nikki Rea. MIDDLE ROW: Jan Mayo. BACK ROW left to right: Todd Ludeman, Tracy Regan Haagenson, Kevin Engellant. OUTSTANDING PEP CLUB MEMBER Trade Poindexter MOST IMPROVED DRILL TEAM MEMBER Terri Robison MIKE DAVIS INSPIRATIONAL TROPHY Shawn Protsman CARGILL INCORPORATED 3 RIVERS IMPLEMENT maiM 6. 1905 JOHN PHILIP SOUSA AWARD Mary Jo Tadevick NATIONAL SCHOOL CHORAL AWARD Alan Clark, Mari Apple PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMIC FITNESS AWARD William Dostal, Kassey Furlong, Tavia Lewis, Tanya Lewis, Erin Jued- eman, Steve Piippo, Mary Jo Tadevick, Leslie Williamson. BILLIE BYRD MUSIC AWARD Nikki Rea OUTSTANDING SENIOR ACTRESS ACTOR Mary Jo Tadevick, Monty Anderson JAZZ BAND AWARD Pam Wishman SPEECH AWARDS Sharlo Wilda, Dawn Apple, Jackie Smith MOST VALUABLE VOCALISTS Monty Anderson, Sharlo Wilda MOST VALUABLE PEP CONCERT BAND AWARDS Trade Poindexter Tracy Regan Haagenson LETTER CLUB TOP ROW left to right: Mr. Tweet, Shawn Protsman, President; Tracy Regan, Secretay; Scott Meeks, Vice President. SECOND ROW: Tracy Sulli- van, Dave Spencer, Pam Wishman, Jill Engellant, Rhonda Martin, Lloyd Danbrook, Monty Anderson, Mary Jo Tadevick. THIRD ROW: Alan Bronec, Todd Ludeman, Kevin Engellant, Jan Mayo, Karen Anderson, Michelle Duvall, Denise Coates. FOURTH ROW: Kevin Coates, Ed Jones, Shona Low- man, Nikki Rea, Jeff Smith, John Smith. FIFTH ROW: Mike Atchison, Joel Lundy, Laurice Spencer, Colette Lewis, Ronda Robison, Kraig Meeks, Dennis Wishman. SIXTH ROW: Daren Engellant, Aaron Atchison, Dale Apple, Russel Jones, Mike Arnst, Nicole Duvall, Terri Robison. science ci a b TOP ROW left to right: Colette Lewis, Tracy Sullivan, Mark Goldhahn, Kevin Engellant, Alan Bronec, Scott Meeks, Kraig Meeks. MIDDLE ROW: David Spencer, Mary Jo Tadevick, Shawn Protsman, Mike Atchison, Angie Stone, John Smith,- Todd Ludeman, Mr. Lewis. BOTTOM ROW: Rhonda Martin, Denise Coates, Tracy Regan, Dawn Apple, Shona Lowman, Michelle Duvall. 0 PUBLICATIONS CLASS STANDING left to right: Mrs. Brenda Heramb-Clark, Karen Anderson, Winona Smootz, Kari Bronec, Jan Mayo. SITTING: Nikki Rea, Jill Engellant, Ronda Robison, Rhonda Martin, Mari Apple. FIRST ROW left to right: Miss Maggie Johnston, Stacey Goodhart, Terri Robison, Nicole Duvall, Lynn Scribner, Anna Goldhahn. SECOND ROW: Kari Bronec, Laurice Spencer, Colette Lewis, Jackie Smith, Bobbi Spevacek, Dawn Apple, Lisa Martin, Karla Gardner, Georgia Smootz. THIRD ROW: Jeff Smith, Shona Lowman, Todd Ludeman, Karen Anderson, Michelle Duvall, Kraig Meeks, Dennis Wishman, Winona Smootz, Anita Dostal. FOURTH ROW: Tracie Poindexter, David Spencer, Pam Wishman, Jill Engellant, Tracy Regan, Mary Jo Tadevick, Denise Coates, Mari Apple. TOP ROW: Nikki Rea, Secretary; Shawn Protsman, Vice President; Rhonda Martin, President. TOP ROW left to right: Georgia Smootz, Ronda Robison, Laurice Spencer, Lynn Scribner, Jackie Smith, Anna Goldhahn. BOTTOM ROW: President, Dawn Apple; Secretary, Sharlo Wilda; Vice President, John Smith; Coach Mrs. Lila Armstrong. Pls€ills© Ronda Robison, Lynn Scribner, Dawn Annie, nna Goldhahn, Jackie Smith, Sharlo Wilda KEN BOGGS CHEVROLET-OLDS-GMC-PONTIAC-INC. hlLN ‘H, CHEE”rHhM , ATTQRNEY AT LAN piyjK” ; pant The State Speech Meet was held in Great Falls at the College of Great Falls on January 25 and 26. Dawn Apple placed 4th in Expository and Sharlo Wilda was a semi-finalist in Serious Oral Interp. Anna Goldhahn, Jackie Smith, Lynn Scribner and Ronda Robison participa- ted in 4 rounds before being eliminated. ASGHS BACK ROW left to right: Mr. George Bailey, Advisor; Colette Lewis, Anna Goldhahn, Kevin Engellant, Monty Anderson, Mary Jo Tadevick, President; Dawn Apple, Sec.-Treas. FRONT ROW: Karen Anderson, Joel Lundy, Denise Coates, Shawn Protsman, Vice President; Dale Apple, Jodi Thoreson, Pat Apple. TEACHER’S AIDES BACK ROW left to right: Dennis Wishman, Kraig Meeks, Scott Meeks, Shawn Protsman, David Spencer. FRONT ROW: Jill Engellant, Georgia Smootz, Tracie Poindexter, Laurice Spencer, Mary Jo Tadevick, Joel Lundy, Pam Wishman, Winona Smootz, Michelle Duvall. COttCi P T A HD PCP 8AHDS BACK ROW left to right: Dallas Fuller, Mr. Steve DePuydt, Mike Atchison, Mike Arnst, Tracy Sullivan, Dale Apple, Daren Engellant, Tavia Lewis, Jeremy Wood, Michelle Duvall, Russell Jones, Shona Lowman, Joel Lundy, Angie Stone, Colette Lewis, Jackie Smith, Jim Smart, John Bronec. FRONT ROW: Tanya Lewis, Mary Jo Tadevick, Nicole Duvall, Gary Anderson, Jodi Thoreson, Tracy Regan, Aaron Atchison, Tracie Poindexter, Pam Wishman, Dawn Apple, Erin Juedeman, Melissa Lundy, Jennifer Tadej, Leslie Williamson, Anita Dostal, Steven Piippo. JAZZ I BAND TRUMPETS: Steven Piippo, Dawn Apple Jackie Smith, Anita Dostal TROMBONES: Jeremy Wood, Mike Atchison Dale Apple, Tracy Sullivan SAXAPHONES: Russell Jones, Michelle Duvall Mary Jo Tadevick, Tracy Regan Tracie Poindexter BASS GUITAR: PERCUSSION: PIANO: Dallas Fuller, Gary Anderson, Pam Wishman Colette Lewis Aaron Atchison ROBERT J. LABREL, DDS 8PENDEN CLINIC OF CHIROPRACTIC SCHMIDT, GILBERT, JUNGERS 3ENTQN VETERINARY CLINIC TOP ROW left to right: Mr. DePuydt, Tracy Regan Haagenson, Dawn Apple, Lloyd Danbrook, Monty Anderson, Nikki Rea, David Spencer, Denise Coates. SECOND ROW: Gary Anderson, Mari Apple, Alan Clark, Michelle Duvall, Shawn Protsman, Karen Anderson, Laurice Spencer, Kari Bronec, Kelley Goodhart. THIRD ROW: Tadej Barnard, Sharlo Wilda, Angie Stone, Jackie Smith, Colette Lewis, Ronda Robison, Karla Gardner, Mike Moline. BOTTOM ROW: Anna Goldhahn, Stacey Goodhart, Terri Robison, Tami Poindexter, Dale Apple, Lynn Scribner, Lisa Martin, tore CARRIERS The Chorus performed at the Christmas and Spring concerts and also parti- cipated in the District Music Festival in Harlow- ton. They received an Excellent rating. Georgia Smootz. SELECT CHOIR TOP ROW left to right: Dawn Apple, Alan Clark, Shawn Protsman, Lloyd Danbrook, Monty Anderson, Sharlo Wilda. BOTTOM ROW: Ronda Robison, Mari Apple, Tadej Barnard, Gary Anderson, Nikki Rea, Jackie Smith. GREENLINE IMPLEMENT COMPANY THE HAIR FLAIR A.E. ANDERSON ftT LAW BACK ROW left to right: Colleen Furlong, Jim Bronec, Merri- llena Gardner, Mr. DePuydt, Melanie Little, David Brewer. FRONT ROW: Londa Smart, Jeremy Smith, Luke Diekhans, Aaron Heitzman, Heather Buck. B A N D FIRST ROW left to right: Kristy Poindexter, Nichole Curtis, Lori Smart. SECOND ROW: Chad Grenz, Brenda Lowman, Tracy Barnard, Lillie Bohn, Kevin Hicks, Lane Little. THIRD ROW: Matthew Piippo, John Paulsrud, Tim Wilda, Jennifer Thore- son, Toni Protsman, Julie Udelhoven, John Smart, Brian Dos- tal. BACK ROW: Chris Diekhans, Alan Milledge, Mr. DePuydt, Klay Smootz. PETE'S PHOTOS-PETE JOYCE HAGNUSON S-U-J INSURANCE-STAN JAN SMITH -SANCI S, BLANCHE JILL EN( 3ELLANT NEC'S CAFE-ANELLA, RHONDA, LISA FATII Honor Choir BACK ROW: Lloyd Danbrook, Shawr Protsman. SECOND ROW: Monty Anderson, Alan Clark. FRONT ROW: Ronda Robison, Mari Apple, Sharlo Wilda, Nikki Rea. Honor Band BACK ROW left to right: Russell Jones, Dale Apple, Tavia Lewis, Gar} Anderson, Tracy Sullivan, Colette Lewis, Mike Atchison, Tracie Poin- dexter. SECOND ROW: Aaron Atchison, Pam Wishman, Tracy Regan Haagen- son, Nicole Duvall, Dawn Apple, Anita Dostal. FRONT ROW: Mary Jo Tadevick, Shona Lowman, Michelle Duvall. State Music BACK ROW left to right: Pam Wishman, Russell Jones, Gary Anderson, Mike Arnst, Daren Engellant, Tracie Poindexter. FRONT ROW: Sharlo Wilda, Mary Jo Tadevick, Aaron Atchison, Dawn Apple, Michelle Duvall, Jackie Smith. Not pictured are Mike Atchison and Dale Apple. TIGERS 9 ST. LE0'S 14 TIGERS 34 WINIFRED 20 TIGERS 22 LIMA 28 TIGERS 7 STANF0RD 6 TIGERS 15 ST. LEO'S 0 TIGERS 47 WINNETT 14 TIGERS 2 hays o TIGERS 8 HOBSON 22 TIGERS 12 STANFORD 7 TIGERS 12 ABSAROKEE 44 SHAWN PROTSMAN DAVID SPENCER ALAN CLARK ALAN BRONEC SCOTT MEEKS LLOYD DANBROOK FRONT RON left to right: Coach Darrell Holland, Todd Ludeman, Aaron Atchison, Mike Arnst, Joel Lundy, Manager Pam Wishman, Dale Apple, Russell Jones, Mike Atchison, Kraig Meeks, Kevin Engellant, Assistant Coach Tod Tweet. BACK ROW: Alan Clark, Dave Spencer, Dennis Wishman, Shawn Protsman, Kevin Coates, Ed Jones, Jeff Smith, Scott Meeks, Daren Engellant, Monty Anderson, Alan Bronec, Lloyd Danbrook MONTY ANDERSON J YA KNOW WHAT THIS MEANS BOYS AND GIRLS? ANTS-MILLIONS AND MILLIONS OF 'EM COME ON, WILL SOMEONE PLAY CATCH WITH ME!!! DOES ANYONE ELSE HEAR BELLS? I WANT MY MOMMY! O.K. PROTS FOLLOW ME!!! WE FEEL SO GOOD_____ NO DAVE, THE OTHER WAY! DOG PILE!!!!! BOTTOM ROW left to right: Ronda Robison, Jan Mayo, Laurice Spencer, Colette Lewis, Tracy Regan. MIDDLE ROW: Rhonda Martin, manager; Terri Townsend, assistant coach; Nikki Rea, Mary Jo Tadevick, Brenda Heramb-Clark, coach; Terri Robison, Karen Anderson, Jill Engellant, manager; Denise Coates, mana- ger. TOP ROW: Michelle Duvall, Shona Lowman. NOT PICTURED: Nicole Duvall TIGERS 44 - BRADY 33 TIGERS 48 - DUTTON 47 TIGERS 47 - STANFORD 45 DIVISIONAL TOURNAMENT TIGERS 31 - HAYS 41 TIGERS 44 - JI 48 TRACY REGAN MARY JO TADEVICK BOTTOM ROW left to right: Nicole Duvall, Stacey Goodhart, Terri Robison. MIDDLE ROW: Colette Lewis, Tami Poindexter, Bobbi Spevacek, Angie Stone. BACK ROW: Lynn Scribner, Coach Townsend, Laurice Spencer. Jr HIGH RAH-RAH TAMMY MOTLEY TANYA LEWIS HEIDI SPEVACEK ERIN JUEDEMAN FRONT ROW left to right: Owen Milledge, Lane Little, Matthew Piippo, Pat Apple, Robby Anderson, John Smart, Brian Dostal. BACK ROW: Coach Maryiln Smith, Tavia Lewis, Manager; Alan Milledge, Jim Smart, Brent Clark, Steve Piippo, Chris Diekhans, Klay Smootz, Stephanie Spencer, Manager. SITTING left to right: Lloyd Danbrook, Monty Anderson, Kevin Engellant, Daren Engellant, Gary Anderson, Tracy Sullivan. STANDING: Manager-Pam Wishman, Head Coach-Darrell Holland, Todd Ludeman, Kraig Meeks, Scott Meeks, Shawn Protsman, Assistant Coach-Rod Tweet. SCOTT MEEKS LLOYD DANBROOK TRACY SULLIVAN MONTY ANDERSON SHAWN PROTSMAN LEFT TO RIGHT: Aaron Atchison, Mike Arnst, Mike Atchison, Russell Jones, Gary Anderson, Dale Apple, Dennis Wishman, Joel Lundy, Coach-Rod Tweet. I FALCON BASKETBALL STANDING left to right: Coach Marilyn Smith, Jodi Thoreson, Erin Juedeman, Tanya Lewis, Patti Martin, Tavia Lewis, Stephanie Spencer, Wendy Motley, Jennifer Tadej, Kassey Furlong. KNEELING: Tracy Barnard, Jennifer Thore- son, Tammey Motley, Kristy Poindexter, Lori Smart, Leslie Williamson. FLAG FOOTBALL FRONT ROW left to right: Steve Piippo, Jim Smart, Brent Clark, William Dostal, Jeremy Wood. BACK ROW: Kevin Hicks, Manager; Matthew Piippo, Coach Smootz, Lane Little, Chris Diekhans, Alan Milledge, Owen llilledge, Klay Smootz, Coach Silvius, Robby Anderson, John Smart, Brian Dostal. CHEERLEADERS BOYS BASKETBALL - VARSITY KAREN ANDERSON JILL ENGELLANT SHONA LOWMAN MARY JO TADEVICK MICHELLE DUVALL J . V . NICOLE DUVALL COLETTE LEWIS STACEY GOODHART NOT PICTURED: ANGIE STONE GIRLS BASKETBALL FOOTBALL MARI APPLE TRAC IE POINDEXTER JACKIE SMITH KARI BRONEC chrys ta ie rs BACK ROW, left to right: Nicole Duvall, Shona Lowman, Stacey Goodhart. SECOND ROW: Ronda Robison, Jan Mayo, Karla Gardner, Colette Lewis, Denise Coates, Marilyn Piippo, Instructor. THIRD ROW: Winona Smootz, Michelle Duvall, Anita Dostal. FRONT ROW: Nikki Rea, Terri Robison, Karen Anderson. cub-ettes Left to right: Lori Smart, Melissa Lundy, Jennifer Thoreson, Tracy Barnard, Jennifer Tadej, Kassey Furlong, Jodi Thoreson Leslie Williamson, Helen Bronec, Lillie Bohn, Brenda Lowman, Deanna Coates, Toni Protsman. NOT PICTURED: Julie Udelhoven BACK ROW left to right: Colette Lewis, Laurice Spencer, Ronda Robison, Coach Heramb-Clark. MIDDLE ROW: Jan Mayo, Michelle Duvall, Nikki Rea, Shona Low- man. FRONT ROW: Nicole Duvall, Lynn Scribner, Terri Robison. The 1985 girls’ track season proved to be succesful for the 10 members. Three records were broken through- out the season: Mayo broke the 400 meter dash with a time of 61.8; Scribner broke the discus record with a toss of 98’9; Ronda Robison broke the high jump record with a leap of 5’0”. The team brought home three trophies during the season: a 2nd place from the Ger- aldine Meet, a 3rd place from the District Meet and a 3rd place from the Divisional Meet. Five members qualified for the State Meet which was held in Butte on May 24 25: Mayo, Michelle Duvall, Scribner, and Terri and Ronda Robison. Mayo placed 1st in the 300 m. hurdles and 3rd in the 100 m. hurdles. Du- vall placed 6th in the javelin with a personal best throw of 102’8 and Ronda Robison placed 6th in the high jump leaping 5’0”. The boys’s track season also proved to be successful. Alan Clark broke the school javelin record, and the team brought three trophies home: a 1st place from the Geraldine Meet, and 2nd places from both the District and Divisional Meets held in Great Falls. Seven boys advanced to the State Meet: Protsman, Wishman, Smith, Ludeman, Spencer, Sullivan and Scott Meeks. Protsman, despite an ankle injury, was the only one to place. He received a 5th place medal in the 300 meter hurdles. EBELliNGS BIG SAG RANCH FIRST IQNAL BANK BACK ROW left to right: Dave Spencer, Soctt Meeks, Alan Clark, Shawn Prots- man. THIRD ROW: Ed Jones, Todd Lude- man, Dennis Wishman, Jeff Smith. SECOND ROW: Coach Holland, Kraig Meeks, Tracy Sullivan, Kevin Engellant. FRONT ROW: Coach Tweet, manager, Russell Jones; Dale Apple, Karen Bongaards, Student Teacher. TRAGK AETION BACK ROW left to right: Coach Sil- vius. MIDDLE ROW: Owen Milledge, Steven Piippo, Alan Milledge. FRONT ROW: Jim Smart, Brent Clark. BACK ROW left to right: Patti Jo Martin, Erin Juedeman, Tavia Lewis, Tanya Lewis, Wendy Motley. MIDDLE ROW: Stephanie Spencer, Lori Smart, Tammey Motley, Kassey Furlong. FRONT ROW: Coach Townsend, Jennifer Thore- son, Toni Protsman, Brenda Lowman. GERALDINE CO-OP STORE RUSTY'S BAR-JIM DORIS STOOS
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