Hardin High School - Big Horn Yearbook (Hardin, MT)
- Class of 1961
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B H R Hardin Senior High School Hardin, Montana DEDICATION We the class of 161 would like to show our appreciation to those to whom we owe our very being; who have sheltered us from many hard knocks in life; who have put up with criticism, moodiness and arguments; who have paved our way financially; who have influenced our outlook on life; who have contributed greatly to our moral character; and who have somehow managed to love us all the more for it - OUR PARENTS. Therefore, to our parents we proudly dedicate this annual. ADMINISTRATION SUPERINTENDENT'S I believe that we offer here in the Hardin High School one of the best small high school curriculums in the state. Our curriculum gives the student the opportunity for specialization to fulfill college entrance, to have a general course in education and vocational training for both boys and girls, as well as a fine program in art, music and physical education with special emphasis on math, science and language. The opportunity is here if you students want to take advantage of it. It is necessary that we constantly strive to raise our academic standards. We cannot permit and tolerate some of the old traditions which prevail here. Fifteen hours of homework per week would be a tremendous stride in increasing the scholastic marks of this high school. The administration and teachers are determined to better the scholastic standards. We need the help and cooperation of both students and parents. The choice is yours. The future belongs to those who are prepared for it. H. R. SALYER Supt. of Schools School Dist. 17-H PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE Formal education tends to discipline the mind of the learner. The extent of the effort to which the individual is capable of developing this discipline determines his worth to himself and to society. 4 P. M. GOLLER, Principal Hardin High School MESSAGE OF THE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS He learns most who has a deep desire to know much about many things, and is willing to give a supreme effort to make that desire a reality. Yes, an Education is a mighty challenge. BOARD OF EDUCATION MRS. LURA P. STRAND Superintendent of Schools, Big Horn County SEATED: Marjorie Staudenmeyer, Clerk of the Board of Education; Sam Denny Chairman; Darroll Warren, Vice-Chairman. STANDING: Sam Ragland, Floyd Slattery, Dick Willett and H. R. Salyer, Superintendent of Schools. 5 •Wsw« MR. GILMAN . Problems of American Democracy States History - Freshman P.E. United FACULTY FACULTY 8 FACULTY 9 FACULTY MR. SHOWMAN Senior English 10 FACULTY fl ■': mi Terry Herman and Carol Koyama, delegates to the state convention of FHA, report on the convention to the chapter at the installation of the officers. Installation of officers of the Hardin chapter of FHA. The chapter was host to the parents at a banquet on the night of officer installation. FHA INSTALL OFFICERS LUDRICK’S Deputy Bonnie Kray administers the oath to the new members of the Hardin Honor Society. Shown above is Helen Starina, recipient of the Good Citizenship Award which was sponsored by the Hardin DAR. Jeannie Jones received the title of Betty Crocker Homemaker of the year by earning the highest grade on a homemaking test given to all senior 12 girls. MARY'S BEAUTY SHOP SEATED slightly forward are the delegates to Girls' State: Luana Wagner, Carol Koyama and Clara Thorberg. Slightly behind them are their alternates: Helen Starina, Donalee Beary and Judy Sloan (not shown). KNEELING are the delegates to Boys' State: Larry Rowland, Rick Sweeney, and Tyrone Tenbear. STANDING behind them are their alternates: Dick Bylund, Kerry Powers, and Mick Beary. OCEIDENT ELEVATOR 13 ALL-STATE CHORUS AND BAND Members of the Hardin High School chorus chosen to sing in the All-State Chorus at the State Music Festival were: FIRST ROW: Terri Holmes and Sue Burns. SECOND ROW: Helen Starina, Sharon Ebeling, and Clara Thorberg. THIRD ROW; Ronald Davis, Jim Fox and Gary Smith. FOURTH ROW: Bill Lockett, Rick Sweeney, Dick Bylund, and Joe Zeiler. Rodger Lenhard, Stevie Johnson and Michael Hartman were chosen to play in the All-State Band at the State Music Festival in Missoula. 14 FEDERATED STORES, INC. THESPIANS INITIATE Act well your part; there all the honor lies! That is the motto of the National Thespian Society. The Society is devoted to the advancement of Dramatic Art in secondary schools. Troupe 641 of the National Thespian Society met in the banquet room of the Lobby Cafe on Wednesday evening. May 10, for a banquet and initiation into the Society of twelve new members. The new members are: John Flegler, Chuck Foster, Linda Benzel, Mike Hartman, Dale Remmich, Linda Dorn-berger, Rick Sweeney, Jeannie Jones, Dan Blake, Larry Rowland, Karen Torske, Stevie Johnson. The local troupe of the Thespian Society was organized in Hardin high school during the current year. TONY'S CONOCO 15 • Members of the Girls' physical education class during archery instruction and practice. Rick Sweeney (standing) and Ron Davis were selected as members of the Northwest Chorus in Spokand. The girls demonstrate that they have a good deal of skill in the use of the bow and arrow. The arrows in the pay rings are due to no accident. 16 JO? TOILER Treasurer LINDA STOCKWELL Secretary JIM GRUBBS Vice- President DONA DONOFRIO Student Council Representative MICKEY BEARY President DAN GILLEN Student Council Representative SENIORS STELLA ARREDONDO DONA LEE BEARY MICKEY BEARY The class of 61, the largest graduating Senior class, numbered 72, with 32 boys and 40 girls. The memories of the Senior year of the class of 1961 will never be forgotten. Our Homecoming float took first place and our Homecoming Queen candidate was the Queen's first attendant. Two of the many SENIORS LINDA BENZEL DANIEL BLAKE SUSAN BURNS JAMBS BUTORAC DICK BYLUND MARK CADY important events scheduled in our Senior year include the first Dress-Up Day and the annual Beatnik Dance. Our Senior class play, GEORGE WASHINGTON SLEPT HERE, a hilarious comedy, was well presented on April 7, 1961. SENIORS LYNNE CHAMBERS LeROY COUTURE KIM CRISWELL 19 RONALD DAVIS SENIORS DALE DYSART DONA DONOFRIO LINDA DORNBERGER GARDEN OF ENCHANTMENT--This was the theme of our Junior-Senior Prom held on April 30, 1960--was the climax of our Junior year, the busiest of our high school career. We--the first class to do so--separated the Junior-Senior Prom and the Junior- SHARON EBELING SALLY EDGAR SHARON FARWELL PHYLLIS FLACK RICHARD FOX Senior Banquet. The banquet was held on April 23, 1960. Our candidate for Homecoming Queen was the victor and was crowned at the Homecoming Dance. The school paper kept many of us busy and well informed on school events, past and future. SENIORS WILLIAM GARCIA DANIEL GILLEN BARBARA GREENWALT 21 JAMES GRUBBS CLARENCE HARSCH MICHAEL HARTMAN We inaugurated the first Beatnik Day and Dance; it is now an annual event. HOME SWEET HOMICIDE, the Junior class play, October 29, 1959, was well received by the audience and financially successful. Class rings were ordered and when they were received, we soon recognized a pecularity of the date of 1961: SENIORS JERRI HILTON JERRE HOBBS ARLENE HOCHHALTER On our rings it reads the same upside down as right side up. The major event of our Sophomore year was our class picnic at Black Lodge Falls on the Little Horn River. One tradition of Hardin High School was SENIORS TERRI HOLMES BRYAN HUNTINGTON STEPHANIE JOHNSON JEANNIE JONES ELLA MAE KAUTZMAN SANDRA KORBER dropped and another began during the year. The Hardin High School Homecoming began as an annual event; and to the regret of the Seniors, the administration banned the initiation of Sophomores. When the confusion of registration had settled on that autum day of 1957, it was discovered that SENIORS ALYCE MASON JANET NEWELL TONY NURRE the class of '61 had an enrollment of 61 boys and 61 girls. It was during this year that we chose our class colors, class flower, and the class motto. Further research into class statistics revealed that thirty-two of the graduating class have been SENIORS HENRY OLD HORN JOHN OLENIK JACQUE OTTUN 25 KERRY POWERS SENIORS LARRY ROWLAND ANGELA RUSSELL LARRY SCHELSKE DALE REMMICK PAUL ROPER together since their enrollment in grade one of the Hardin city schools. Ten of our graduating class joined us in grade school by transfer from other schools. Twenty-three of the students from schools outside of Hardin--St. Xavier, Crow Agency, Com- PATRICIA SLATTERY JUDY SLOAN GARY SMITH munity, Fairview, Sorrel-Horse, and other rural schools of the county--that united with the eighth grade graduates of Hardin city schools in 1957 to form the class of '61 are a part of the graduating class. SENIORS HELEN STARINA CAROL STERLING LINDA STOCKWELL 27 EDDY STRECKER RICK SWEENEY TYRONE TENBEAR The remainder of our graduating class have joined us by transfer from other high schools. Twelve members of this class had one or both of their parents SENIORS CISSIE THORBERG KAREN TORSKE LINDA TORSKE 28 JESSIE VALDEZ LUANA WAGNER JANE WARDEN graduate from Hardin High School. More than half of our class plan to continue their education in colleges or universities next year. SENIORS JOE ZE1LER DARRELL ZIMMERMAN BARBARA HAGER NELLEVETTE MOCCASIN SENIORS Joe Zeiler was crowned Mr. Irresistible and Sharon Ebe-ling was crowned Miss Persistent at the Mr. Irresistible dance sponsored by the G. A. A. Joe collected the most tickets from the. girls who were unable to resist talking with him during the day long contest; Sharon could least resist talking with him. Flower of Enchantment was the theme of the senior prize-winning float in the 1960 Homecoming parade. Senior candidates for the Homecoming Queen were Jane Warden and Sharon Ebeling. 30 BULLIS MORTUARY Candidate for Ugly Man voted most handsome. The man in the gray gaberdine hat I Could Have Danced All Night. Beatnik dance sponsored by seniors. 31 CAMPBELL FARMING THE CLASS OF 1961 PRESENTS GEORGE WASHINGTON SLEPT HERE APRIL 6-7, 1961 Annabelle Leggett Sue Newton Madge Steve Tommy Uncle Fuller Frazer Barrington Fuller Fuller Eldridge Hughes Stanley Newton: Say, there's a little bright place over there. Maybe it's going to clear? Rain. Uh! CAST OF CHARACTERS Mr. Kimber------ Newton Fuller - -Annabelle Fuller Madge Fuller - -Steve Eldridge - • Katie----------- Mrs. Douglas - -Clayton Evans - - Rena Leslie----- Hester---------- Raymond--------- Uncle Stanley - -Leggett Frazer - • Tommy Hughes -Sue Barrington - • Miss Wilcox----- Mr. Prescott---- Director-------- Prompters------- Stage Manager -Lights and Sound Properties -----Richard Fox ---Mickey Beary - Jeannie Jones - - Luana Wagner - - Rick Sweeney - -Carol Koyama - - Linda Benzel ■ - Dale Remmich Linda Dornberger - - Stevie Johnson Joe Zeiler • - Mike Hartman - - - Dick Bylund -----Dan Gillen ----Alyce Mason - Dona Donofrio Bryan Huntington G. T. Dickinson Karen Torske Linda Torske -----Dan Gillen ----- Dan Blake Mark Cady Jim Butorac -----Tony Nurre Annabelle Uncle Newton Fuller Stanley Fuller A cigar? Here you are, Uncle Stanley. ” 32 BYLUND'S JEWELRY L. to R. : Annabelle Fuller, Mr. Prescott, Raymond, Newton Fuller. This boy just threw a dead skunk into my swimming pool! L to R: Annabelle Fuller, Mr. Kimber. Mr. Kimber, I have been begging you since July first to fix those screens. It is now the end of August. L to R: Uncle Stanley, Steve, Rena Leslie, Newton Fuller, Annabelle Fuller, Madge. THIRD ST. BARBER SHOP 33 So--here’s to this house and what it stands for. That's all I want to say. SENIOR PERSONALITIES Our most humor- What the best-dressed seniors were wearing ous young lady. Most amiable, cooperative, and in- TERRY HERMAN Vice-President SHARON GREENWALT Secretary RUTH ANN LUNDBERG President JIM FOX Treasurer SHERRY MILLER Student Council BONNIE KRAY Student Council CO on Rep. Rep. ki w . m Richard Bailey Judy Beaver Wolfe Berg JUNIORS Merle Big Medicine Sampson Birdinground Virginia Birkland Elizabeth Boggess Leonard Brittain Ginger Buechler Robert Carleton Donald Curry Clarice Davis Alice Dorn Dixie Drake George Farwell John Flegler Pat Forney Jim Fox JUNIORS Lavonne Gookin Sharon Greenwalt Bob Grover Paulette Guptill Judy Henkel Howard Hawks Penny Helman Darrell Henning Terry Herman Pedro Hernandez Allen Hochhalter Laura Kehler 37 Marlene Kehler Jim Kelly Tom Koyama JUNIORS Bonnie Kray Rodger Lenhard Linda Lentz Karen Link Lucy Little Owl Bill Lockett Ruth Ann Lundberg Robert Maack Nancy Martin Larry Martin Ellen Marcus Terry Mason 38 Gloria Melville Marilyn Mielke Betty Miller JUNIORS Pat Miller Sherry Miller Veda Moccasin Clara Nepper Joel Ottun Jon Ottun Donald Pitsch Rita Pitsch Xandra Pitsch Carolee Poitras Jim Pomerleau Delores Powers 39 Sandy Powers Norman Pretty On Top Gary Pretty Paint JUNIORS Barbara Raup Judy Rice Sam Rides Horse Larry Romine Tim Rondeau Sharon Samuelson Judy Schell Ken Seder Jane Slattery Darece Smith Gary Sperline Henry Spomer 40 Patricia Sprenger John Steen Larry Steinmetz JUNIORS Linda Steinmetz Pat Stevenson Nadine Stobaugh Jakie Strecker Delois Talley David Thomas Danny Three Irons Walter Torske Barbara Tritschler Francis Turner Louise Uffleman Gayle Wagner 41 Carol Wallin Roger Watson Jean Weibert JUNIORS Thelma Wheeler Victoria White Sandra Zeiler Class members whose pictures were not available Charles Foster Molly Lucero John McCollum Laura Swank JUNIOR CLASS HOMECOMING FLOAT Sis Lundberg and Carol Wallin, junior class Homecoming Queen candidates during the Homecoming parade. 42 AUTOGRAPHS It's a sad day for city slickers. Slug and Waxy; in addition to reaching the end of their rope, they have become all wound up in the matter. Sheriff Jackson holds a steady gun on these bad men while Charlotte, the Bar-B-Q owner, her partner, Lil, and wrangler Freddy Buck look on. Charlotte looks askance at the attempt of Elmira Spring to enchant the Bar-B-Q's head wrangler, Freddy Buck (Jim Pomarleau). THE JUNIOR CLASS OF HARDIN HIGH SCHOOL Presents THEY WENT THATAWAY November 10, 1960 - Jr. High Auditorium CAST OF CHARACTERS Charlotte Pelham - -Lil Bower 'owner of the Bar-B-Q her best friend — Sis Lundberg the law a very funny fellow Princess One Blossom a noble Redman his wife Elmira Spring a wealthy tourist a tired businessman biug another Tootsie an incognito celebrity 44 FARMER'S UNION Director Sue's little dog’ G. T. Dickenson Movie actress. Sue Castle, arrives with her little dog. Tootsie, and brings smiles to the faces of ranch owners, Lil Bower and Charlotte Pelham. Joe Chuckwagon displays and offers for sale to Lil Bower a genuine, made in Brooklyn, Indian blanket. Wrangler Freddy Buck (Gary Sperline) lays down the law of the ranch to Joe Chuckwagon and his wife. Princess One Blossom, new employees of the Bar-B-Q Ranch. Pulchritudinous Sue Castle practices her wiles to captivate wrangler, Freddy Buck (Sperline). MR. A. A. MOSER ____________________ JUNIOR PROM Crowned Queen at the annual Junior Prom was Dona Donfrio. Mickey Beary was chosen as King. Ladies in waiting to the Queen were Alyce Mason (left) and Karen Maack (right). LARRY FOX Student Council Rep. ODESSA ROSENOW President RICHARD BOWLER Treasurer KATHRYN KOYAMA Student Council Rep. GARY CLAWSON Vice-President MARILYN HEITZMAN Secretary Nedra Adler Shirley Adler Sam Arp Cruz Arredondo Richard Bowler Janet Birdinground Tom Breen Morry Brown Ramona Bull Chief Wayne Cassidy Gary Clawson John Cline Terry Brown Ginny Buchfink Linda Buechler SOPHQ 48 Jane Compton Mary Ellen Cox Steve Criswell David Culp Barbara Davis Susan Davis Dennis Donges Robert Egnew Ted Elliot Sidney Fitzpatrick Sidney Fitch Mary Flegler Peggy Flippen Larry Fox Alan Frickel Joan Greenfield Robert Grinsteiner Marsha Guy Clifford Halls Dona Henkel mores 49 Karen Kehler Sandra Hardt Violet Harsch Jerry Hauck Marilyn Heitzman siO PH, Gene Kurtz Shelby Loague Patsy Lockett Judy Ludrick Kathryn Koyama Pat Kronmiller Sharon Kukes Jerry Kent John Kincaid 50 Myrna McDowell Darlene Merry Doris Mindt Doris Morrison Coletta Nepper Homer Neuen Don Obie MORES Dale Old Horn George Robertson Odessa Rosenow Kenneth Rowland Nicholas Salazar 51 Douglas Stuart Evan Stuart Richard Spomer Ronald Stenerson Robert Stevenson Marcella Tate Carol Thorberg Darrell Torske Betty Salveson Duane Salverson Robert Schaffer Pat Sharpe SOPHC Larry Tritschler Kathryn Uffelman Russell Ward Walter Watson Ethyl Wheeler Veronica White Clay Posey Whiteman £ 52 Shirley Williams Beverly Walcott Sharon Walcott Roger Wolfe Betty Woods Gerald Ziler Marilyn Ziler Ronald Zimmer MORES Class members that are not pictured Juliann Harlin Sharon Parlier Danny Plainfeather Therman Spomer Raymond Sund Rodger Wolfe, the Sophomore candidate and eventual winner of the Ugly Man contest, attempts to look as mean as his campaign poster. This is one of the posters that led to Rodger's Ugly Man title. 53 SAUNDERS LUMBER CO. Bob Egnew, crowned Beat-nik dances with his date, Linda Schwartz, who was crowned Beat-chick at the Beat-nik Ball which was sponsored by the senior class. Bob, a sophomore, was selected by the seniors for his beat appearance and conduct. Tereasa Rassmussen and Mary Flegler, the sophomore candidates for queen, await the beginning of the Homecoming Parade. The float, which was decorated by the sophomore class, entered in the competition with other classes for the best float. 54 FRESHMEN cn 71 FRONT ROW: Dave Collins, President; Donna Doane, Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Danny Beary, Secretary-Treasurer; Dennis Warren, and Linda Pitsch, Student Council Representatives. FRESHMEN Ralph Arredondo Douglas Atkins Franc ine Backbone Jean Bailey Gary Bartling Danny Bonnie Ronnie Gary Veronica Be ary Beck Becker Benzel Berg David Kenneth Lee Donna Pat Collins Colstad Cook Doane Doyle 56 FRESHMEN Tim Ardella Elizabeth Patricia Phyllis Doyle Eckman Feller Feller Feller Dennis Findley Bill Fisher Linda Fitch Cletha Flack Richard Flegler Margaret Flippen Terry Fox Bill Garry Carl Gress Clinton Gress Linda Bruce Christine Demetrio Hawks Henning Herman Hernandez Carolyn Hert 57 FRESHMEN Larry Hochhalter Y vonne Iron Tom Kaiser Harry Kautzman Dicky Kehler Sherlyn Ketterling Louise Kuchera Janice Little Light 58 Gordon Kirschenman Priscilla Kirschenman Larry Lessard Truman Mason Patty Klein Don Link Bernice Koyama Ronald Metzger Gary Lautt Peggy Magstadt Marcella Metzger FRESHMEN Brent Pltsch Linda Pitsch Oliver Shirley Reishus Remmick Kenneth Plenty Hoops Carol Reed -4 Darlene Robertson Robert Rollins Ruth Roper Dennis Muhlbeier Ronald Morton Janice Muhlbeier Carolyn Nayematsu Mary O'Brien Juanita Pantoja Grant Naylor Donald Passes Ruby Reed • «•' Mike Nurre wSL James O'Brien 59 FRESHMEN Donald Norma Patsy Mike Willy Schmer Schmiess Schneider Schultz Schuman Mary Scott Carol Seader Donna Seader Larry Seader Shirley Seder Jodine Rita Robin Mary Judy Shaffer Shane Sharp Siemion Sikora Judy Stewart Judy Strecker Bill Talmadge Dennis Slattery Linda Slattery FRESHMEN Lucinda Marlene Joyce Sharon Tate Three Irons Torske Tyler Dale Dennis Warden Warren Members not pictured: Don Casper Louise Doyle Curtis Fettig Clara Hugs Daisy Iron Connie Klein Patty McIntyre Becky Nedens Gloria Prezler Ernest Redden Tony Reed HOMECOMING FLOAT Look For A Star was the them of the freshman homecoming float. Donna Doane and Linda Hawks, the freshman candidates for homecoming queen, smile at the crowd during the homecoming parade. HARDIN HARDWARE 61 Beatnik royal couple, Linda Schwartz and her Beatnik pal Bob Egnew, at the Beatnik Ball that was sponsored by the senior class. ANTHONY'S Freshman class officers were responsible for this holiday atmosphere in the hallway of the junior high building at Christmas time. Dennis Muhlbeier was the freshman entry in the junior sponsored Ugly Man contest, and with that smile, yet. 62 ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Rick Sweeney, Bonnie Kray, Arlene Hochhalter, Carol Koyama, Terry Marks, Sis Lundberg, Helen Starina, Dona Donofrio. SECOND ROW: Dan Gillen, Don Curry, Dennis Warren, Larry Fox, Barbara Raup, Kathryn Koyama, Linda Pitsch, Sherry Miller. THIRD ROW: Tom Koyama, Linda Benzel, Larry Rowland, Stevie Johnson, Luana Wagner, Ardella Eckman, Lynne Chambers. President---------------------- Vice-President----------------- Secretary---------------------- Treasurer---------------------- Historian--------------------- Senior Class Representatives--- Junior Class Representatives--- Sophomore Class Representatives Freshman Class Representatives - Chorus---------------------- - - FFA........................... FHA........................... GAA............................ Junior Classical League----- Key Club ...................... Letterman's Club--------------- Pep Club --------------------- Spanish Club................... --------------------------Terry Marks ---------------------------Carol Koyama --------------------RUtjj Ann Lundberg --------------------Arlene Hochhalter --------------------- Helen Starina Dona Donofrio, Rick Sweeney, Dan Gillen --------------Bonnie Kray, sherry Miller ---------------Larry Fox, Kathryn Koyama ------------Dennis Warren, Linda Pitsch ------------------------Luana Wagner --------------------------- - dqjj 3 ------------------------Ardella Eckman --------------------------Linda Benzel --------------------------Barbara Raup ........-................ . Larry Rowland -------------------------- -Tom Koyama ------------------------Lynne Chambers ------------------------- Stevie Johnson 63 MORRISON'S CONOCO THE BIG HORN STAFF AT WORK Linda Torske, Sally Edgar, Assoc. Ed. in charge of advertisements; Arlene Heitzman. Pictures of the graduation ceremonies come under deep scrutiny. Stevie Johnson and Sue Burns study a photo before writing the copy. Linda Dornberger, Layout and Copy Linda Stockwell, Layout and Copy 64 BULLDOG’S TALE FIRST ROW: Sherry Miller, Carol Wallin, Nancy Martin, Bonnie Kray, Judy Schell, Judy Beaver, Sharon Samuelson, Paulette Guptill. SECOND ROW: Jane Slattery, Judy Rice, Ellen Markus, Delores Powers, Nadine Stobaugh, Barbara Raup, Linda Lentz. THIRD ROW: Gary Sperline, Chuck Foster, Terry Brown, Merry Brown. Not present for the picture: Ruth Ann Lundberg, Terry Herman, Elizabeth Bog-gess and Louise Uffelman. Elizabeth Boggess and Nadine Stobaugh, at the mimeoscope, study the layout of an edition of the Bulldog’s Tale. L to R: Louise Uffelman, Terry Herman and RuthAnn Lundberg study editions of the Bulldog's Tale. RICKER’S DRUG 65 FIRST ROW: Stevie Johnson, Carol Sterling, Jane Slattery. Kathryn Koyama. SECOND ROW: Judy Ludrick. Odessa Rosenow, Pat Lockett, Mary Scott, Pat McIntyre. THIRD ROW: Louise Uffelman, Barbara Collins, Jean Bailey, Marla Platz, Cheryl Novark, John Dudis. FOURTH ROW: Rodger Lenhard, Bill Lockett, David Fox, David Burns, Mike Quinn, Mike Fox, John Helzer, Jay Foster, Lois Garrett. FIFTH ROW: Jeannie McLaughlin, Judy Schell, Naomi Bloor, Sharon Strieker, Coleen Pierce, Demetrio Hernandez, Sharon Tyler. Bb CLARINETS Stevie Johnson, Secretary-Treasurer Carol Sterling Jane Slattery Kathryn Koyama Judy Ludrick Odessa Rosenow Pat Lockett Mary Scott Pat McIntyre Kathryn Uffelman Christine Kraft Robin Sharp FLUTES Ellen Markus Sandra Hardt Helen Starina, Vice-President MELLOPHONE Cheryl Novark Eb ALTO SAXOPHONES Nancy Martin Susan Bums Carol Koyama George Farwell Jenny Biles TENOR SAXOPHONES Gary Ballensky Judy Quinn FRENCH HORNS Louise Uffelman Barbara Collins Jean Bailey Marla Platz BARITONES John Dudis Gary Sperline Paul Roper 66 STOCKMAN CAFE FIRST ROW: Mary Blake, Nancy Martin, Ellen Markus, Sandy Hardt, Helen Starina. SECOND ROW: Kathryn Uffelman, Christine Kraft, Robin Sharp, Susan Burns, Carol Koyama. THIRD ROW: Gary Sperline, Paul Roper, Gary Ballensky, Judy Quinn, Jenny Biles, George Farwell. FOURTH ROW: Clifford Halls, Don Casper, David Culp, Mike Hartman, Don Schmer, Bill Garry, Jim Fox. FIFTH ROW: Jane Warden, Carol Wallin, Arlene Heitzman, Marlene Three Irons, Yvonne Iron, Bemice Koyama, Coleen Plenty Hoops, Linda Benzel. CORNETS Rodger Lenhard Bill Lockett David Fox David Burns Mike Fox Mike Quinn John Helzer Jay Foster Lois Garrett TROMBONES Jim Fox Bill Garry Don Schmer BASSES Clifford Halls Don Casper David Culp Mike Hartman, President Eb CLARINET Mary Blake PERCUSSION Jeannie McLaughlin Judy Schell Naomi Bloor Sharon Strieker Coleen Pierce Demetrio Hernandez Sharon Tyler MAJORETTES Jane Warden Carol Wallin Arlene Heitzman Marlene Three Irons Yvonne Iron Bernice Koyama Coleen Plenty Hoops Linda Benzel BILL’S FRONTIER SERVICE CHORUS OFFICERS: Ronald Davis-------------------------- President Ruth Ann Lundberg------------------Vice-President Helen Starina---------------------------Secretary Luana Wagner-----------------Student Council Rep. Cissie Thorberg---------------------- Treasurer Cissie Thorberg---------------------Choreographer GIRLS' QUARTET FIRST OCTETTE Dick Bylund Gary Smith Jim Fox Bill Lockett Ronald Davis Richard Fox Dale Remmich Rick Sweeney Joe Zeiler Don Schmer Gary Clawson Gene Kurtz Leonard Brittain Pat Kronmiller Bill Garry Joel Ottun Larry Schelske FIRST TRIPLE TRIO Sharon Kukes Lynne Chambers Karen Torske Carol Sterling SECOND OCTETTE Morry Brown Terry Brown Linda Dornberger Terri Holmes Odessa Rosenow Arlene Hochhalter 68 A W ROOT BEER DRIVE-IN SCHOOL CHORUS Ruth Ann Lundberg Helen Starina Susan Burns Sharon Ebeling Luana Wagner SECOND TRIPLE TRIO Jeannie Jones Jacque Ottun Linda Torske Linda Benzel Virginia Buchfink Linda Stockwell Cissie Thorberg Karen Torske Carol Sterling Sharon Kukes THIRD TRIPLE TRIO Shirley Remmich Jessie Valdez Carol Wallin Sally Edgar Sharon Greenwalt Sharon Samuelson Mary Ellen Cox Clarice Davis Alice Dorn Priscilla Kirschenmann Darece Smith FOURTH TRIPLE TRIO Donna Doane Becky Nedens Mary Scott Patty McIntyre Carol Thorberg Marilyn Heltzman Bernice Koyama Sherlyn Ketterling Judith Sikora 69 JERSEY CREAMERY CHORUS The Hardin High School Choraliers sing at the annual Christmas Cantata Chorus Officers: President, Ronald Davis; Vice-President, Ruth Ann Lundberg; (second row) Secretary, Helen Starina; Student Council Rep., Luana Wagner; Treasurer, Cissie Thorb'erg. 70 Carol of the World, a three act play, was presented at the Christmas Cantata. The cast is as follows: (standing, left to right) Walter Torske, Larry Rowland, Alyce Mason; (seated) Bob Grover. F.H.A. FIRST ROW: Terry Herman, Darece Smith, Ardella Eckman, Judy Ludrick, Carol Koyama, Laura Kehler, Mary Scott. Delois Talley. SECOND ROW; Angella Russell, Molly Lucero, Gloria Melville, Karen Kehler, Marcella Tate, Pat Feller. THIRD ROW: Bernice Koyama, Darlene Robertson, Phyllis Feller, Janice Muhlbeier, Betty Woods, Norma Schmiess, Jenny Biles. ABSENT: Nancy Martin, Lucinda Tate, Linda Fitch. OFFICERS President--------------------- Vice-President---------------- Secretary--------------------- Treasurer--------------------- Historian--------------------- Parliamentarian--------------- Song Leader------------------- Student Council Representative STATE OFFICER Parliamentarian----------------------- Terry Herman ----Carol Koyama ■----Delois Talley -----Judy Ludrick -----Laura Kehler ------Mary Scott ----Terry Herman -----Darece Smith - - Ardella Eckman Terry Herman, State Parliamentarian and Carol Koyama, Chapter President, were the chapter representatives at the State F. H. A. convention on the campus of Montana State University, Missoula, March 23-24, 1961. FOX SERVICENTER 7| LUDRICK'S F.F.A SEATED, Left to Right: Pedro Henandez, Student Advisor; Terry Marks, Treasurer; Tom Koyama, Vice-President; Joel Ottun, President; Bob Maack, Secretary; Eddie Strecker, Reporter; Jakie Strecker, Sentinel. SECOND ROW; Richard Spomer, Roger Watson, Don Curry, Therman Spomer, Don Pitsch, Henry Spomer, Larry Fox, Walter Watson. THIRD ROW; Clark Rice, Gary Lautt, Dennis Muhlbeier, Gary Ballensky, Dennis Warren, Dicky Kehler, Raymond Poison, Gerald Ziler, Dennis Slattery, Kermit Ziler, Gary Benzel, Dale Warden. Members not shown; Sam Arp, Larry Bastrom, Bill Fisher, Bob Grinsteiner, Don Link, Jon Ottun, Larry Romine, Larry Seader, Larry Tritschler. Chapter delegates to the National F.F.A. Convention in Kansas City, Mo., Larry Romine and Pedro Hernandez. Right; Winter Fair Judging Team. Tom Koyama, Pedro Hernandez, 72 Terry Marks and Henry Spomer. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW: Judy Sikora, Veronica Berg, Sheila Kaiser, Mary Ellen Cox, Mardell Hogan, Robin Sharp. SECOND ROW: Sandy Hardt, Jane Slattery, Terri Holmes, Donalee Beary, Marsha Guy, Lucinda Tate. Jacque Ottun, Linda Benzel, Tereasa Rasumssen, Nancy Martin. THIRD ROW: Sherry Miller, Patricia Lockett. Karen Torske, Sandy Zeiler, Terry Herman, Judy Sloan, Helen Starina, Christine Herman, Ruth Ann Lundberg, Delores Powers, Luana Wagner, Linda Stockwell, Jeanie Jones, Linda Torske. HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW; Jim Rox, Luana Wagner, Rodger Lenhard, Treasurer; Bonnie Kray, Secretary; Larry Rowland, Vice-President; Linda Benzel, Carol Koyama. STANDING: Richard Bowler, Arlene Hochhalter, Sue Burns, Helen Starina, Terry Herman, Sherry Miller, Gary Clawson, Mrs. Riebeth, Advisor. ABSENT: Tyrone Tenbear, President and Marcia Guy. HARDIN PHOTO 73 G.A.A. FIRST ROW: D. Doane, J. Henkel, G. Buechler, M. Kehler, L. Wagner, Historian; L. Benzel, Student Council Representative; J. Beaver, Vice-President; L. Dornberger, President; A. Heitzman, Secretary; S. Samuelson, Sports Manager; C. Wallin, D. Henkel, D. Merry, C. Flack, D. Seader. SECOND ROW: E. Wheeler, S. Powers, L. Lentz, B. Raup, J. Jones, L. Gookin, D. Talley, J. Schell, S. Johnson, M. Heitzman, C. Thorberg, J. Greenfield, D. Beary, C. Thorberg. S. Ebeling, J. Hobbs. THIRD ROW: C. Herman, L. Chambers, D. Dono-, frio, S. Hardt, P. Lockett, X. Pitsch, S. Arredondo, K. Maack, J. Otton, C. Davis, T. Wheeler, O. Rosenow, S. Kukes, J. Slattery, H. Starina, N. Stobaugh. PEP CLUB FIRST ROW: Cissie Thorberg and Donalee Beary, A Squad Cheerleaders; Linda Pitsch and Marilyn Heitzman, B Squad Cheerleaders; Mrs. Gilman, Advisor; Lynne Chambers. Student Council Rep. ; Sue Bums, Secretary; Sherry Miller, President; Arlene Heitzman, Treasurer; Barbara Raup, Point Keeper; Carol Thorberg and Bernice Koyama, B Squad Cheerleaders; Karen Torske and Bonnie Kray, A Squad Cheerleaders. BETTY'S BEAUTY SHOP KEY CLUB FIRST ROW: Tyrone Tenbear, Dick Bylund, Larry Rowland, Kerry Powers, President; Rodger Lenhard, Vice-President; Rick Sweeney, Secretary-Treasurer; Tom Koyama, Student Council Representative; Bob Tate, Joe Zeiler, Mr. Imer, Advisor. SECOND ROW; Posey Whiteman, Dale Remmick, Bill Garcia, Jim Grubbs, Bob Grover, Dale Dysart, Richard Fox, Dan Gillen, Tony Nurre, Shelby Loague. THIRD ROW: Clark Rice, Gary Pretty Paint, Terry Marks, Darrell Zimmerman, Jim Fox, Jim Butorac, Bryan Huntington, Mickey Beary, Dan Three Irons, Sarge Old Horn, John Steen, Paul Roper. HARDIN AUTO 75 FIRST ROW: Mr. Scribner, Advisor; Kerry Powers; Rich Fox; Ronnie Davis; Mike Hartman, Secretary; Dan Gillen, President; Dick Bylund, Vice-President; Larry Rowland, Student Council Representative. SECOND ROW: Bob Grover; Tyrone Ten Bear, Treasurer; Jim Fox; Rick Sweeney; Mark Cady; Dale Remmich; Don Obie. THIRD ROW; Darrell Torske; Steve Criswell; Chuck Foster; John McCallum; Tony Nurre; Walter Torske. LETTERMAN’S CLUB J.C.L. FIRST ROW: Stevie Johnson, Barbara Raup, Student Council Rep.; Terri Holmes, Scribe; Alyce Mason, Secretary; Terry Herman, President; Clifford Halls, Vice-President; Don Obie, Treasurer; Pat Kronmiller, Darrell ' Torske, Jeff Boles. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Olenik, Advisor; Victoria White, Judy Secora, Judy Rice, Mary Ellen Cox, Sis Lundberg, Jane Slattery, Judy Ludrick, Patsy Lockett. THIRD ROW: Linda Lentz, Bernice Koyama, Angela Russell, Pat MacIntyre, Sharon Farwell, Robin Sharp, Linda Schwartz, Judy Beaver, Bonnie Kray, Mary Scott, Bert Bowler. FOURTH ROW: Christine Herman, Sharon Tyler, Steve Criswoll, Ken Rowland, Sherry Miller, Don Schmer, George Farwell, Bill Lockett, Mike Nurre, Ken Colstad. SPANISH CLUB Mrs. Olenik, Advisor; Sue Burns, Vice-President; Stevie Johnson, Student Council Rep.; Nadine Stobaugh, Scribe. SECOND ROW; Stella Arredondo, Secretary; Molly Lucero, Cruz Arredondo, Nancy Martin, Jenny Biles. THIRD ROW: John Cline, David Thomas, President; James Pomerleau, Tyrone Tenbear, Sergeant at Arms. ABSENT: Carol Koyama, Treasurer HARDIN MEAT MARKET THESPIANS FRONT ROW: Gary Sperline, Mr. Gregory Dickenson, Director; Howard Hawks. SECOND ROW: Sherry Miller, Vice-President, Jim Fox, President, Judy Beaver, Linda Lentz. ABSENT: Ruth Anne Lundberg, Secretary-Treasurer, Terry Herman, Sam Rides Horse, Sandra Zeiler. LIBRARIANS FRONT ROW: Larry Rowland, Barbara Raup, Mollie Lucero, Carolee Poitras, Jerri Hilton, Eton Obie, Dona Donofrio, Dan Blake, Ronnie Hert. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Davis, Oliver Reishus, Walter Watson, Janet Newell, Terry Brown, Terry Marks, Richard Spomer. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Riebeth, Librarian, Douglas Atkins, Tom Bredn, Kermit Ziler, Morry Brown, Ronnie Stenerson, Bob Grinsteiner, Pat Stevenson, Allen Ayres. q aM STANTON 77 MAJORETTES Linda Benzel Colleen Plenty Hoops Yvonne Iron Arlene Heitzman Carol Wallin Marlene Three Irons Bernice Koyama Jane Warden The Majorettes is an organization that is integral to the marching band and they act as a drill team to perform between halves at the basked)all games. 78 COMMUNITY CENTER SHAMROCK BALL Ellen Markus (right) was crowned Lady Shamrock at the Shamrock Ball on St. Patrick's Day. Carol Thorberg (lower left) and Jerre Hobbs (lower right) were chosen attendants to Lady Shamrock. The Shamrock Ball is an annual formal affair sponsored by the Hardin High School Key Club. HOMECOMING I960 80 Sponsored hy FOX SERVICE CENTER FOOTBALL 1960-61 SCHEDULE Sept. 10 Hardin 14 There Lovell. Wyo. 7 Sept. 16 Hardin 21 Home Sidney 26 Sept. 23 Hardin 7 There Miles City 20 Oct. 1 Hardin 20 There Havre 33 Oct. 7 Hardin 39 Home Laurel 13 Oct. 14 Hardin 7 There Lewistown 15 Oct. 22 Hardin 13 There Glendive 39 Oct. 29 Hardin 42 Home Glasgow 13 Nov. 4 Hardin 20 Home Billings Central 0 Total 183 Opponents 166 • non-conference DICK IMER Coach PEDRO HERNANDEZ Manager LEONARD BRITTAIN Manager 82 TOM GILMAN Assistant Coach Mickey Beary (27), is tackled after a good gain against the Glasgow Scotties in a home played conference game. The Hardin Bulldogs won this game over the Scotties by a score of 42 to 13. Sponsored by RICHARDSON-SMALL TONY’S CONOCO Rodger Lenhard (36) and Jim Grubbs (64) rush in to assist the tackier. Bob Tate (22). In the background are Shelby Loague (84) and Terry Marks (74). JIM BUTORAC - Senior Halfback, Letter 4 MICKEY BEARY - Senior Fullback, Letter 3,4 DICK BYLUND - Senior Tackle, Letter 4 DALE DYSART - Senior Halfback, Letter 4 BILL GARCIA - Senior Guard, Letter 4 83 DAN GILLEN - Senior Halfback, Letter 4 TERRY MARKS - Senior Tackle, Letter 3, 4 TONY NURRE - Senior End, Letter 4 84 JIM GRUBBS - Senior BRYAN HUNTINGTON • Senior Guard, Letter 2, 3,4 Tackle, Letter 2, 3, 4 Hardin's All-American” backfield: (Left to Right): Tom Koyama (42). Halfback; Sarge Old Horn (36), Backfield; Mickey Beary (32), Fullback; Bob Tate (22), Halfback. BUD'S STANDARD MATOVICH OIL BECKER HOTEL Speedy Bob Tate (on ground) left his defense, Terry Marks (74) and Bryan Huntington (72), behind and was tackled after a good gain. RICK SWEENEY - Senior TED ELLIOT - Junior Guard, Utter 3, 4 Tackle PAUL ROPER - Senior Tackle, Utter 4 JIM FOX - Junior Guard, Utter 3 85 BOB GROVER - Junior Center, Letter 3 TOM KOYAMA - Junior Halfback, Letter 2, 3 RODGER LENHARD - Junior Quarterback, Letter 2, 3 The Hardin Bulldogs are completely smothering their opponent. The Bulldogs finished the football season with five wins and four losses. BOB TATE - Junior Halfback, Le.tter 1, 2, 3, 4 86 DAN THREE IRONS - Junior End, Letter 2, 3 SHELBY LOAGUE - Sophomore End, Letter 2 FOX OIL “B” SQUAD FIRST ROW: Egnew, QB; Rice, C; Rondeau, QB; Arredondo, HB; Casper, G; Nurre, T; Poison, FB. SECOND ROW: Plenty Hoops, HB; Grinsteiner, G; Zimmer, G; Kurtz, C; Wolf, HB; Ziler, HB; Passes, E; Spomer, FB. THIRD ROW: Lockett, HB; Torske, T; Kronmiller, E; Hill, E; Collins, E; Neuen, T; Kelly, G. MIKE GESUALE, Coach 1960-61 B SQUAD SCHEDULE BOB BENNETT, Assistant Coach Hardin 0 There Sheridan 21 Hardin 13 Here Billings Central 0 Hardin 7 Here Billings West Hi 13 Hardin 19 Here Billings Central 0 Hardin 6 There Hysham 27 Hardin 6 Here Sheridan 0 WEST SIDE GROCERY 87 “A” SQUAD CHEERLEADERS Donalee Beary Cissie Thorberg Karen Torske Bonnie Kray “B” SQUAD LEADERS Linda Linda Carol Marilyn Bernice Pitsch Hawks Thorberg Heitzman Koyama 88 CLASS “A” CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 1960-61 STANDING: S. Birdinground, D. Zimmerman, R. Lenhard, J. Steen, D. Hill, K. Powers, P. Whiteman, S. Fitzpatrick. D. Three Irons. B. Grover. H. Old Horn. KNEELING: T. Tenbear. Manager. CONFERENCE SCHEDULE 1960-1961 Dec. 2 Hardin 53 There Lodge Grass • 49 Jan. 14 Hardin 59 Home Glasgow 35 Dec. 3 Hardin 54 Home Billings Cen. 44 Jan. 20 Hardin 54 Home Billings Cen. 46 Dec. 9 Hardin 41 Home Miles City 39 Jan. 27 Hardin 60 There Glendive 51 Dec. 10 Hardin 54 Home Glendive 50 Jan. 28 Hardin 44 There Miles City 51 Dec. 16 Hardin 47 There Lewis town 41 Feb. 3 Hardin 71 Here Lewistown 49 Dec. 17 Hardin 49 There Laurel 41 Feb. 4 Hardin 79 Here Laurel 63 Dec. 23 Hardin 69 Home Lodge Grass 70 Feb. 10 Hardin 56 There Glasgow 43 Jan. 6 Hardin 48 Home Havre 36 Feb. 11 Hardin 49 There Sidney 53 Jan. 7 Hardin 45 Home Gt. Falls Cen. 41 Feb. 17 Hardin 52 There Havre 54 Jan. 13 Hardin 73 Home Sidney 40 Feb. 24 Hardin 72 Feb. 18 Hardin 54 There Billings Cen. 75 There Gt. Falls Cen. 48 Non-conference games SKY VU THEATER Darrell Hill, in spite of the tale of the picture, does not have four legs. He has gone high into the air to block a shot. Danny Three Irons (32) backs up the jump of Hill. Hardin won this game from Great Falls Central 45 to 41. TYRONE TENBEAR, Manager Kerry Powers (50) goes high into the air to get his share of a rebound during the Miles City - Hardin game. Hardin won the game 41-39. BUD'S STANDARD BIG HORN ABSTRACT CORPORATION Posey Whiteman (54) gets a share of the rebound. Rodger Lenhard (44) looks on. SAMPSON BIRDINGROUND - Junior Guard, Lettered 3 SARGE OLD HORN - Senior Forward, Lettered 2, 3, 4 KERRY POWERS - Senior Center, Lettered 2, 3, 4 BOB GROVER - Junior Forward, Lettered 3 91 RODGER LENHARD - Junior JOHN STEEN - Junior Guard, Lettered 2,3 Forward, Lettered 3 DAN THREE IRONS - Junior Guard Lettered 2,3 SIDNEY FITZPATRICK - Sophomore Center, Lettered 1,2 Powers shows his heels to and gets a shot away. the pack - DARRELL HILL - Sophomore POSEY WHITEMAN - Sophomore Center, Lettered 2 Forward, Lettered 2 92 A lot of reach, but the Blue Ponies get the rebound. DR. MILLER “B” SQUAD MIKE GESUALE, Coach BERT KRONMILLER Left to Right: Gary Clawson, G; Bob Egnew, F; Gene Kurtz, F; Ronald Zimmer, G; Gary Sperline, C; Pat Kronmiller, C; Shelby Loague, F; Tim Rondeau, G; Dale Old Horn, F; Rusty Ward, G. KNEELING: managers, Terry Brown. Morry Brown. 1960-61 SCHEDULE Nov. 25. Hardin 45 Here Busby 31 Nov. 26 Hardin 38 Here Ashland 53 Dec. 2 Hardin 45 There Lodge Grass 63 Dec. 3 Hardin 46 Here Billings Central 56 Dec. 9 Hardin 33 Here Miles City 35 Dec. 10 Hardin 37 Here Glendive 29 Dec. 16 Hardin 44 There Lewistown 59 Dec. 17 Hardin 47 There Laurel 52 Dec. 19 Hardin 33 Here Custer 22 Dec. 23 Hardin 65 Here Lodge Grass 42 Jan. 6 Hardin 40 Here Havre 31 Jan. 7 Hardin 39 There Busby 54 Jan. 14 Hardin 46 Here Glasgow 38 Jan. 20 Hardin 54 Here Billings Central 52 Jan. 27 Hardin 45 There Glendive 35 Jan. 28 Hardin 35 There Miles City 50 Feb. 3 Hardin 49 Here Lewistown 31 Feb. 4 Hardin 44 Here Laurel 37 Feb. 10 Hardin 38 There Havre 44 Feb. 11 Hardin 59 There Gt. Falls Cen. 47 Feb. 17 Hardin 48 There Glasgow 44 Feb. 18 Hardin 57 There Sidney 54 Feb. 24 Hardin 53 There Billings Central 51 Feb. 25 Hardin 38 There Sheridan 47 Darrell Hill (32), Bob Egnew (20), and Pat Kron-miller (22) fight for the rebound. Pat Kronmiller (22) rebounding the ball is being assisted by Ron Zimmer (34) and Darrell Hill (32). Bob Egnew in back ground. John Steen (34) dunking the ball. Gary Clawson (10) and Pat Kronmiller (22) assisting. Sidney Fitzpatrick (32) goes up for the rebound; Ron Zimmer and Gary Clawson in the background. Bob Egnew (20) patiently waiting for the ball to come down. BIG HORN COUNTY STATE BANK 94 WRESTLING WRESTLING SCHEDULE 1960-61 Dec. 9 Hardin 13 There Billings High 33 Dec. 10 Hardin 8 There Miles City 36 Dec. 16 Hardin 30 Here Sheridan 20 Jan. 6 Hardin 22 There Glendive 24 Jan. 13 Hardin 34 There Gillette 11 Jan. 14 Hardin 20 There Sheridan 22 Jan. 20 Hardin 42 There Billings West 9 Jan. 21 Hardin 15 Here Billings High 33 Jan. 27 Hardin 24 Here Glendive 28 Feb. 3-4 MILES CITY TOURNAMENT Feb. 10 Hardin 15 Here Miles City 29 Feb. 11 Hardin 33 Here West High 3 Feb. 17 Hardin 33 Here Gillette 13 Feb. 24-25 STATE TOURNAMENT INSURANCE SERVICE - JOE NURRE 95 DICK IMER, Coach DON OBIE, 98 pounds Sophomore 96 CLARK RICE, 112 pounds Sophomore DALE DYSART, 120 pounds Senior HOLMES PLUMBING HEATING BOB MAACK. 138 pounds LARRY ROWLAND. 148 pounds Junior Senior AQUARIUS, INC. - HOT POOL 97 PAT FORNEY. 127 pounds Junior TOMMY KOYAMA, 133 pounds Junior PAUL ROPER, 165 pounds Senior Bob Maack has his opponent in a bad way. MONTANA-DAKOTA UTILITIES TERRY MARKS, Heavyweight Senior 98 TRACK 1961 TRACK SOUAD FIRST ROW: Rich Fox, Mick Beary, Shelby Loague, Joe Zeiler, Bob Tate, Terry Marks, Dan Three Irons, Gary Sperline, and Ralph Arredondo. SECOND ROW: Ron Zimmer, Ken Rowland, Bob Egnew, Jim Barber, Dale Wardin, Terry Brown, Gary Clawson, Dennis Muh-bier, Morry Brown, Evan Stewart, and Mr. Imer. THIRD ROW: Mr. Gilman, Jeff Boles, Mike Nurre, Therman Spomer, John Steen, Dave Collins, Darrell Hill, Pat Kronmiller, Ken Plenty Hoops, Doug Stewart, Henry Spomer and Gene Kurtz. Bob Tate, Dan Three Irons, Mickey Beary, Joe Zeiler, Rich Fox, Shelby Loague, and Terry Marks, qualified at the District Meet in Glendive for participation at the state track meet in each of the events shown under their name. BOR TATE - Senior 220,100, Broad-jump, Relay. CHAMBER’S MEN’S WEAR DAN THREE IRONS - Junior Mile, 440. 880, Relay. 99 TERRY MARKS - Senior Shot-put, Javelin, Discus. r JOE ZEILER - Senior Pole-vault. The Bulldogs were gold medal winners at the state track meet in Missoula in the 100 yd. dash, the 440 and 880 yd. run, the broad jump and the javelin. We took second in the 220 yd. dash and the mile re- MICKEY BEARY - Senior Alternate Relay. FRED PARLIER 100 ANNOUNCING THE GRADUATION OF THE CLASS OF 1961 CLASS MOTTO: Face the sun and your White Rose CLASS COLORS: Purple, Lavender and Silver 101 MR. PAUL GOLLER MR. SAM DENNY CAROL STERLING REV. MARK CADY Principal H. H. S. Chairman of the Board of Educ. Carol Sterling receives her diploma from Mr. Sam Denny, chairman of the Board of Education of School District 17-H. WE WERE TOGETHER ALL TWELVE YEARS. FIRST ROW: Kim Criswell, Carol Koyama, Terri Holmes, Stella Arredonda, Donalee Beary, Jacque Ot-tun, Janet Newell. SECOND ROW: Patty Slattery, Linda Dornberger, Lynne Chambers, Linda Stockwell, Sue Burns, Arlene Heitzman, Sharon Ebeling, Stephanie Johnson, Karen Torske. THIRD ROW: Dale Dy-sart, Helen Starina, Rick Sweeney, Arlene Hochhalter, James Grubbs, Wm. Garcia. FOURTH ROW: Carol Sterling, Jeannie Jones, James Butorac, Dick Bylund, Larry Rowland, Gary Smith, Darrell Zimmerman. Tyrone Tenbear. 102 LOBBY CAFE THE B. O. O. T. CLUB (BRANCH OFF (THE) OLD TREE) FIRST ROW: Mrs. James Torske, Karen Torske, James Torske, Mrs. Donald Beary, Donalee Beary, Donald Beary. SECOND ROW: Mr. Johfi Olenik, John Olenik Jr., Mrs. John Olenik, Mrs. Charles Sweeney, Rickey Sweeney, Charles Sweeney. HOLLY SUGAR COMPANY We are second generation graduates of Hardin high school. FIRST ROW: Sharon Farwell, Carol Koyama, Donalee Beary, Jacque Ottun, Terri Holmes. SECOND ROW: Linda Torske, Sharon Ebe-ling, Linda Dornberger, Karen Torske. THIRD ROW: Ronald Davis, Rick Sweeney, Larry Rowland, Gary Smith. BOTH PARENTS OF FOUR STUDENTS ARE HHS GRADS. Like, Beat? Dan Blake, 1959 Beatnik Day. Bryon and Linda, all dressed up and no place to go. 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