Hardin High School - Big Horn Yearbook (Hardin, MT)
- Class of 1965
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The Big Horn 65 of Hardin Presented by The Annual Staff of Hardin High School Hardin, Montana End sheets: Big Horn sheep photographed in Yellowstone National Park by Bill Jones, Bus. Mgr. of the 1963 Big Horn. I Annual Staff Steve, Jean. Judy George, Margie, and Carole design layouts for the 1965 Big Horn. Staff members for 1965 included Bob Zang. Editor; George Rezcak. Business Manager; Judy Jones, Carole Morissette, Margie Patek, Jean Markus, and Steve Roper. Bob and George at the Northern Wyoming yearbook workshop held at Sheridan Junior College. 2 Here, staff members combine ideas for possible layouts. Left to Right: Steve, Jean, Judy, George, Margie, and Carole work on the final copy sheets which are sent to the publishers. Table of Contents Organizations------------------------------------------------------------ 13 Athletics------------------------------------------------------------------47 Classes------------------------------------------------------------- -65 Graduation ---- ----------------.........------------------------------- 101 3 Thoughtful Words from Our Principal To the Annual Staff: The particular mark of the American High School is the comprehensive nature of its curricular and extracurricular facets of learning and activity. The construction of a high school annual is a complement to this idea. It is our earnest hope the compilation of this present work has increased and broadened the scope of learning of all students involved in its preparation. 4 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS H. R. Salyer This year the world has lost one of its greatest leaders, Winston Churchill, a highly educated, richly experienced man. His idea of what education’s aim should be is revealed by some advice he once gave to an audience of teen-age students. Never give in! he said, Never, never, never, never--ln nothing great or small, large or petty —never give in except to convictions of honor and good sense.” Idealistic youth is sure to respond to such words; the young are attracted to whatever is noble. And so we are all fortunate when, through their studies and school life, young people's convictions of honor and good sense” are strengthened year by year. Youth has a right to encounter the words, the ideas, the lives of great thinkers and doers. Such exposure over the years will bring, we trust, high standards of performance and of conduct—and the will to never give in.” 5 Board of Education MR. DICK WILLET MR. ED MILLER MR. VERN KAISER MISS MARJORIE STAUDENMEYER, Clerk tv 6 MR. SHOWMAN Senior English MRS. CORSANT Jr. English Language Arts MR. RING Soph. English MISS RUEGAMAR Spanish MR. BYFIELD MR. CARLSTROM Chemistry Geometry - Trigonometry Algebra - Physics MR. FIELD MR. KING 8 MR. GESUALE MR. HARLIN P.A.D. MR. MARSHALL U.S. History Sociology Economics World History Guidance Library MR. PATEK Guidance MRS. REIBETH Librarian Latin I, II 9 The Cafeteria Staff and Custodians Added to the Efficiency of H.H.S. Mr. Dietrich, head custodian, enjoys a meal prepared by the cafeteria cooks. Richard Struck, custodian 12 Organizations 13 BACK ROW, Left to Right: Bob Zang, Ron Marshall, Del Morissette, Doug Sharp, Harry Koyama. MIDDLE ROW, Left to Right: Jean Jacobson, Carole Morissette, Mary Blake, Carol Link, Dennis Lind, Terry Rey, LeRoy Landrie, Dennis Sloan, John Dudis, Annahell Kirsrhenmann, Linda Wallin, Judy Mclnnes, Jacque Zeiler. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Cheryl Torske, Mr. Patek, Susan Martinsen, John Seckins, Carol Smith, Mary Ann Patek, Pete Couyoumdjian, Margie Munter. Student Council Legislates OFFICERS: Vice-President Susan Martinson Treasurer Mary Ann Patek President John Seekins Secretary Carol Smith 14 I A Day with Pete This year Hardin High is enjoying its second foreign exchange student. Pete came to Hardin from Santiago, Chile. As an excellent student, a friendly person, and a tolerant celebrity. Pete has truly been an asset to our school. Above: Pete reads the notices posted on the bulletin board. Right: As a member of Key Club, Pete helped whitewash the ’’H.” Below: Pete studies for an examination. IB Key Club Provides Many Services Left to right, 1st ROW: George Reczek, Jerry Torske, Dave Burns, Dave Fox, Mike Fox, Bob Zang, John Dudis, Pete Couyoumdjiari, Allan Baris; 2nd ROW: Billy Wert-man, David Dierenfeldt, Gerald Smith, Eric Halverson, Mike Lowe, Terry Bullis, Dennis Lind, Terry Rey; 3rd ROW: Mr. Carlstrom, Steve Fox, Jim Moos, Jim Salyer, Tom Egnew, Chuckie Raup, Jack Reczek. OFFICERS from left to right: Tom Egnew. Treasurer; Dave Burns, Vice-President; Dave Fox, President; Dennis Lind, Secretary; and John Dudis, Student Council. Above: George and Ron decorate the tree donated by the Key Club. One more bucket of White-wash goes on the H above Hardin. Key Club Projects for 1965 Right; We wonder where they put the most whitewash, on the ”H or on themselves? 17 FRONT ROW, L. to R.: Mary Blake, Mrs. Riebeth, Carole Morissette, Margaret Perryman, Kay Marks, Carole Edwards, Sandy Weisser. MIDDLE ROW: Victor Halls, Mike Thomas, Leslie Laughlin, Larry Miller, Kenneth Schneider, Judd Howell, Tom Kelly, Mike Reile, Walter Wat son, Don Lehman, Demetrio Hernandez. BACK ROW: Harry Steinmetz, Francis Wheeler, Bill Rogers. Librarians Provided Many Services Below: Walter Watson signs library passes for students coming from study hall. Above: Vic Halls checks file for the card on this incoming book. 18 FRONT ROW, L, to R.: Judy Mclnnes, Vice-President; Carol Smith, Norma Torske, Secretary; Jeanine Kirschenmann, Treasurer; Susan Martinsen. BACK ROW: Mrs. Rie-beth, Dave Fox, Pete Couyoumdjian, Carole Morissette, Student Council Representative; Dave Kalberg, President. National Honor Society Rewards Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and Character. NEW MEMBERS OF 1965 L. to R.: Kay Marks, Peter Couyoumdjian, Sharon Gundecker, Iva Foster, Kathy Lehman, Allan Baris, Greg Bader, Jane Ballard, John Seekins, Jacque Zeiler, Margaret McKenzie. Not shown: Margie Patek. 19 1st ROW, left to right: Mrs. Mary Martinsen, Carol Link, Sharon Gundecker, Susan Martinsen, Pat Sullivan, Jennifer Birdinground, Stephanie Herman, Mary Blake. 2nd ROW: Judy Muhlbeier, Faye Link, Vivian McNaney, Charlene Gookin, Virginia Link, Jacque Jones, JoAnn Patrich, Kathy Martinsen, Maribeth Kellum, Nancy Reno. 3rd ROW: Linda Christiansen, Shirley Uffle-man, Linda Johnson, Jean Markus, Carol Smith, Helen Pantoja, Annita Ornelas, Susan Buechler, Marie Morton. Judy Wagenaar. 4th ROW: Theo Medicine Horse. Mary Jane Littlelight. Mary Ten Bear, Jean Rogers, Ruth Gable, Linda Ziler, Georgia Ekwortzel, Sonja Salveson, Delores Garcia, Kathy Koch, Hjordis Peterson. Active Members of GAA GAA officers from left to right: Carol Link, Sports Manager; Stephanie Herman, Treasurer; Jennifer Birdinground, Secretary; Pat Sullivan, President; Susan Martinsen, Vice-President; Sharon Gundecker, Reporter-Historian; Mary Blake, Awards Chairman. 20 G. A. A. girls were active in many sports this year, one of which was baseball. Here, Theo Medicine Horse waits for the pitcher to throw the ball while teammates watch. Maribeth Kellum, the catcher, is ready in case the ball is no good. Right: Bowling, one of G. A. A. 's major sports, provides fun and exercise. and proves challenging. At night, Judy Wagenaar prepares to roll the bowling ball down the alley for a strike. Left: During a badminton tournament, Jean Rogers raises her racket to meet oncoming birdy. 21 FRONT ROW, L. to R.: Kathy Shirasago, Laura Fife, Margaret Morrison, Keryl Koebbe, Dori Sallee. MIDDLE ROW: Linda Wallin, Dollyann Dudis, Susan Martinsen, Susan Nayematsu, Carole Morissette. Ruth Ann Kerrick. BACK ROW: Sharon Nelson, Melody Taylor, Mary Ann Patek, Judy Mclnnes, Norma Torske, Margaret Perryman. Lucia Darling Future Teachers of America OFFICERS FOR 1965 FRONT ROW, L. to R.: Susan Martinsen, Secretary; Norma Torske, President; Margaret Perryman, Treasurer; Keryl Koebbe, Vice-President. BACK ROW: Carole Morissette, Parliamentarian; Dori Sallee, Historian; Judy Mclnnes, Reporter and Student Council Representative. F.T.A. INCOMING OFFICERS: SEATED, Left to Right: D. Dudis, Secretary; S. Glaze, President; R. Kerrick, Treasurer. STANDING, Left to Right: L. Fife, Vice-President; K. Koebbe, Student Council Representative. NEW MEMBERS: SEATED, L. to R.: Sharon Glaze, Melodee Taylor. STANDING: Susan Nayematsu and Kathy Shirasago. 23 FRONT ROW: S. Wertman, J. Schilreff, T. Torske. K. Kaiser, K. Koebbe, B. Curry, B. Holmes, P. Inskeep. SECOND ROW: K. Benzel, L. Ziler, S. Wilson, R. Kerrick, L. Nurre, K. Jackson, S. Herman. THIRD ROW: L. Moser, S. Fox, G. Strieker, T. Carper, N. Torske, L. Dore, V. Hill, C. Ketterling. LAST ROW: J. Helzer, D. Lind, B. Phillips, M. Fox, R. Marshall, D. Kalberg, D. Sloan, J. Salyer. Hardin-High-School-Chorus MADRIGALISTS: L. Jackson, K. Kaiser, L. Nurre, R. Kerrick, S. Herman, B. Curry, C. Smith, P. Adams, H. Uffelman. FIRST OCTETTE: D. Sloan, T. Egnew. B. Zang, D. Lind, M. Fox, D. Burns, D. Kal berg. 24 FRONT ROW: S. Nayematsu, A. Kirschenmann, M. Morrison, C. Smith, G. Lundberg, M. Munter, H. Uffleman, L. Fife. SECOND ROW: K. Sorenson, C. Morissette, J. Jacobson, P. Adams, S. Perryman, J. Peterson, B. Collins, L. Wallin, D. •Dudis. THIRD ROW: L. Jackson, C. Torske, D. Strieker, D. Zimmerman, D. Derinfeldt, R. Johnson, E, Torske, T. Hopfauf. LAST ROW: G. Christman, K. Sweeney, M. Boles, D. Burns, G. Reczek, B. Zang, T. Egnew, J. Ballard. TRIPLE TRIO: B. Holmes, C. Sorenson, G. SECOND OCT.: D. Zimmerman, J. Helzer, Lundberg, S. Nelson, B. Collins, N. Torske. E. Torske, J. Salyer, D. Derinfeldt, B. Phillips, G. Reczek, R. Marshall. 25 Marge explains why Don Starr is so popular and Harry wonders why he isn't. Roland tries to explain to Don that his time on earth has ended, and he must return to Venus. THE HARDIN HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS CHORUS PERFORMED THE CEREMONY OF CAROLS AS THEIR CHRISTMAS CONTRIBUTION Outstanding Chorus Adds Much to Hardin High School ALL-STATE CHORUS MEMBERS: ROW 1: Norma Torske, Margie Munter, Carole Morissette. ROW 2: Bobbi Holmes, Linda Jackson, Annabell Kirschenmann, ROW 3: Dave Fox, Mike Fox, Bob Zang, Dennis Sloan. ROW 4: Dennis Lind, Dave Kalberg, Ron Marshall, Dave Burns, George Reczek. CHORUS OFFICERS Bobby Holmes - Secretary Dennis Lind - President Ginny Lundberg - Vice President Linda Wallin - Treasurer 27 1st ROW, L. toR.: Anne Solazzi, Judy Mclnnes, Mary Talmage, Mary Ann Patek, Fred Hoag, Carol Smith, Mary Blake. 2nd ROW: Vangie Bowler, John Seekins, Gerald Smith, Mary Webber, Wayne Nayematsu, Wayne Svaren, John Dudis. Jacob Collins. Steve Fox. Ruth Gable. 3rd ROW: Dave Burns. John Helzer. Mike Fox, Dave Fox, Raymond Gitchell, Del Morissette, John Zang, Jim Moore, Dennis Thompson, Tim Jacox. STANDING: Demetrio Hernandez, Peter Couyoumdjian, Alida Webber, Helen Uffleman, Mr. Frank, David Gitchell. Spirited Band Is an Asset to Hardin High School 1st ROW, L. to R.: Alida Webber, Pete Couyoumdjian, Mr. Frank, Demetrio Hernandez. 2nd ROW: Mary Ann Patek, Fred Hoag, Carol Smith, Mary Blake, Ruth Gable. 3rd ROW: Dave Burns, Gerald Smith, Vangie Bowler, Mary Webber, Judy Mclnnes, Wayne Nayematsu. 4th ROW: Dave Fox, Raymond Gitchell, David Gitchell, John Helzer, Del Morissette. Mike Fox, John Zang. 5th ROW: John Dudis, Wayne Svaren, Jim Moore, Jacob Collins, Dennis Thompson. P e P B a n d bus the trie itihg Vis v hile wa dep art r 5% Baod t?n 't° patox how th6 to « P £d final BurnS' arrive 3 acianS- jTor tno « U51 ings Trio ,0pb°‘- wa t °K Matyv,„glo ft t° itn srn1 Cornet Trio With Tympani Left to Right: Mike Fox, Dave Burns, John Hel-zer, and David Gitchell. Stage Band FRONT ROW, L. to R.: John Seekins, Gerald Smith, Judy Mclnnes, Vangie Bowler, Mary Webber, Carol Smith. BACK ROW, L. to R.: Demetrio Hernandez, Mr. Frank, John Dudis, Dennis Thompson, Jim Moore, Mike Fox, Dave Burns, John Helzer, Raymond Gitchell, David Gitchell, Dave Fox. Qoloists Band Officers from left to right: John Seek-ins, President; John Dudis, Vice-President; John Helzer, Secretary; Carol Smith, Treasurer; and Mary Blake, Student Council Representative. Band Officers FRONT: David Gitchell, Pete Couyoumdian. BACK, L. to R.: Dave Bums, Mike Fox. Raymond Gitchell, John Helzer, John Dudis, John Seekins, Gerald Smith, Wayne Nayematsu. Mary Webber, Jim Moore, Vangie Bowler, Anne Solazzi, Judy Mclnnes, Mary Talmage, Ruth Gable, Steve Fox, Mary Blake, Carol Smith, Fred Haug. At right: Mr. Frank, Director, comes to the aid of Carol Smith when she finds difficulty in adjusting her tie. 31 Majorettes From left to right: Karen Jackson, Majgaret Morrison, Carol Bullis, Jane Ballard, head majorette; Mary Ten Bear, Lana Three Irons, and Kathy Shirasago. As they marched in Eastern Montana College's Homecoming Parade, the H. H. S. Majorettes won much acclaim from the spectators. The Majorettes Were Few in Number, but Proved Themselves Talented The Majorettes, led by Demetrio Hernandez, practice for Armed Forces Day Parade, which was held in Billings. FRONT ROW, L. to R.: Carol Bullis, Dianna Diebert, Linda Vandersloot. Margaret McKenzie, Charlotte Ketterling, Judy Mclnnes, Secretary; Cheryl Berg, Margaret Perryman, Treasurer. BACK ROW: Del Morissette, Student Council Representative; Ray Perryman, Wayne Svaren. Jack Pawlitschek, President; Mrs. Riebeth, Greg Bader, Vice-President; Jean Jacobson, Iljordis Peterson, Reporter; John Dudis. Junior Classical League Highlights Year With Roman Banquet Dressed in traditional garb, JCL members enjoy their annual banquet. 33 Future Homemakers of America 1st ROW, L, to R.: Kathy Quigley, Karen Benzel, JoAnn Noblett, Diane Benzel, Jeanine Kirschenmann, Claudia Hoag. Cheryl Torske, Judy Muhlbeier, Patty Bowler. 2nd ROW: Doreen Bauer, Karen Jackson, Donna Marshall, Edie Hain-line, Willa Levengood, Nancy Miller, Marilyn Kirschenmann, Carol Kirschenmann, Linda Yerger, Mary Jane Little Light, Sharon Davis, Raphael He Does It, Jennifer Birdinground. 3rd ROW: Kay Chambers, Debbie Bonogosky, Ann Carlson, Sharon Nelson, Joan Patrich, Mary Hansen, Melody Taylor. Cheryl Berg, Mary Beth Kellum. Leaders of F.H.A. Work Hard Left to Right: Judy Muhlbeier, Parliamentarian; Patty Bowler, Historian; Debbie Bonogosky, Point Keeper; Cheryl Torske, Student Council Representative; Cheryl Berg, Historian; Mary Hansen, Treasurer; JoAnn Noblett, Reporter; Joan Patrich, Secretary; Karen Benzel, Song Leader; Claudia Hoag, Vice-President; Jeanine Kirschenmann, President; Diane Benzel, Reporter. Future Homemakers of America Above: Judy Mclnnes was chosen the 1965 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow. Before the F. H. A. banquet, Vangie Bowler decorates the Island of Hawaii” while Mary Watson tries to put the finishing touches on a nearby volcano. F.H.A. Members Plan Many Activities Right: Before the annual Parent-Daughter F.H.A. Banquet, members of the club were kept very busy. Below: Claudia Haug, President of F. H. A. , demonstrates her ability at baking. ROW 1: Mr. Brosten, J. Helmann, T. Atkins. D. Herman, J. Strecker, P. Hernandez, L. Benzel. ROW 2: D. Strecker. K. Kaiser. T. Hurley. S. Schindler, C. Stark. S. Davis, D. Watson, B. Stobaugh. L. Landrie, M. Riele, S. Thrower. ROW 3: H. Nedens, L. Dorn, R. Campbell. B. Fly. M. Guptil, R. Minear. R. Nedens, J. Dorn. W. Hayes, L. Miller, W. Watson, B. Rogers. ROW 4: D. Kern, L. Frickle, P. Tritchler, R. Crum, J. Kehler, P. Manuel, C. Betz, S. Bond, J. Noyes, G. Crichton, E. Shuppe, D. Christman, J. Crum, G. Robinson. Future Farmers of America Have Many Worthwhile Projects Officers Exhibit Leadership Mr. Brosten, Adviser; J. Helmann, Treas.; T. Atkins, Vice-Pres.; D. Herman, Pres.; J. Strecker, Sec.; P. Hernandez, Sentinel; L. Benzel, Reporter. BACK ROW: B. Stobaugh, 2nd Vice-Pres.; L. Landrie, S. C. Rep.; D. Watson, Student Adv. 36 Vo-Ag I members working on tool box. Vocational Agriculture Members Work Hard. Vo-Ag III members pouring concrete for back door of gym. Below: David Herman and Dale Watson after painting vehicles. David Herman and Dale Watson after building a football suit rack for the P. E. Department. 37 Members and guests that attended the State Leadership Conference in Bozeman. L to R: Larry Benzel, John Strecker, David Herman, Dale Watson, Tom Atkins, Mrs. Russell Atkins, Jerry Helmann, Mrs. Clifford Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John Walborn, and Mr. Einar Brosten. Pete Couyoumdjian, foreign exchange student, showing films at FFA meeting. The Public Speaking winners for 1965. Left to right: Carl Stark, Harry Nedens, Gary Miller, and David Herman. 38 Marion Koyama, Chapter Sweetheart, looks over magazines. At left: FFA members on fall tour to McCleod. Above: David Herman and Mr. Brosten overhauling Herman's pick-up. The 1964 FHA-FFA picnic proved to be a huge success. Below: David Herman and Tom Atkins, the 1965 State Farmers from the Big Horn Chapter. 39 LjV ■j BOTTOM: J. Zeiler, F. Hawks, G. Lundberg. ROW 2, L. to R.: M. Munter, M. Blake. T. Rey. D. Burns. S. Wertman. S. Cline, C. Birdinground, S. Salveson, B. Kirkpatrick. ROW 3: D. Strieker, L. Carden, K. Jackson, J. Schilreff, H. Pantoja, D. Miller, J. Garcia, S. Buechler, K. Fox. ROW 4: J. Barnett, S. Kern, G. Ekwort-zel, T. Torske, D. Benzel, G. Kurtz, S. Nayematsu, C. Berg, J. Noblett. ROW 5: L. Vandersloot, K. Marks, I. Foster, M. Ten Bear, A. Three Irons, N. Gardener, T. Medicine Horse, J. Birdinground, M. Kellum. ROW 6: J. Sorenson, C. Raup, D. Lind, D. Fox, T. Bullis, J. Rezcek, J. Salyer, C. Miller, S. Holmes. TOP ROW: P. Cou-youmjdian, D. Kalberg, T. Hopfauf, A. Hopfauf, M. Fox. Energetic Pep Club Members Gave With their enthusiasm and energy, Pep Club members were an asset at games and Pep rallies. 40 BOTTOM: S. Martinsen, B. Holmes. ROW 2: P. Roberts, A. Solazzi, L. Pattyn, K. Robinson, P. Kelly, D. Hernandez, A. Kirschenmann, M. Koyama. ROW 3: K. Shirasago, L. Fife, D. Dudis, L. Christianson, J. Patrich, C. Morissette, M. Perryman, C. Sorenson, H. Peterson. ROW 4: C. Link, C. Gookin, D. Rumfeldt, M. Patek, N. Sweeney, J. Ballard, S. Gundecker, M. A. Patek, S. Perryman, P. Munter. ROW 5: K. Martinsen, F. Link, V. Link, S. Wagner, L. Nurre, K. Koebbe, M. Taylor, M. Morrison, D. Diebert. ROW 6: C. Muhlbeier, C. Kirschenmann, B. Pitsch, N. Miller, L. Clawson, R. Kerrick, C. Ketterling, L. Johnson, C. Bullis. ROW 7: S. Roper, R. Besel, B. Zang, D. Rey, B. Bauer, T. Egnew. Much Support to the Bulldogs A new addition at H. H. S., the Pom Pom girls have provided many enjoyable performances. 41 42 A Squad Cheerleaders Top, left to right: Jacque Zeiler, Gin-ny Lundberg, Susan Martinson. Bottom: Bobbi Holmes, Frances Hawks. MB Squad Cheerleaders Below, left to right: Karen Robinson, Leona Pattyn, Patti Kelly, Pam Roberts, and Anne Solazzi. Pep Club Officers At left, left to right, top: Margie Munter, Student Council Representative; Annabell Kirschenmann, Secretary; Marian Koyama, President; Mary Blake, Historian-Reporter. Bottom: Demetrio Hernandez, Point Keeper; Dave Burns, Vice-President; and Terry Rey, Treasurer. o m From left to right: Pam Roberts, Jacque Barnett, Karen Robinson, Susan Kern, Kathy Martinsen, and Connie Muhlbeier. FRONT ROW, L. to R.: Mike Fox, Tom Hopfauf, Kip Giles, Allan Baris, Ron Marshall, John Bond, Dave Fox, John Seekins, Mr. Gesuale. SECOND ROW: Clayton Old Elk, LeRoy Landrie, Tom Atkins, Terry Bullis, Gary Strieker, Pilar Hernandez, Harry Koyama, R. L. Harris, Mr. Imer. THIRD ROW: Dennis Sloan, Dennis Beary, John Domberger, Bob Zang, Bill Stobaugh, Walter Watson. Steve Schaff, Larry Reed. Don Lehman. BACK ROW: Mike Brown, Clyde Reed, Howard Shane, John Fitzpatrick, Dennis Lind, Ray Rickard. Dale Watson, Dave Kalberg, Vic Halls. Letterman's Club Honors Athletes OFFICERS FOR 1965 Left to Right-: KIP GILES, Vice President; RON MARSHALL. Student Council Rep. ALLAN BARIS, Secretary -Treasurer; DAVE FOX, President. 44 FRONT ROW, L. to R.: James Sorenson, Doug Sharp, Student Council Representative; George Miller, Treasurer; Ann Solazzi, President; Shirley Wagner, Secretary; Pam Roberts, Vice-President; Joan Patrich, Cheryl Berg. BACK ROW: Mr. Byfield, Gerald Smith, Steve Fox, Joe Morton, David Dierenfeldt, Monty Haselhuhn, Jim Moos, Mr. King, Bill Wertman. Science Club Members Are Active The Science Club, a new organization at H. H. S., has not only given its members a deeper understanding of the scientific world, but it has also provided them with increased knowledge and skills. Field trips were among the many activities planned by the club members. Right: Mr. King observes one of the many exhibits which were presented at a recent science fair held at Eastern Montana College. BOTTOM ROW: John Seekins, Mike Fox, President; Jim Salyer. ROW 2: Margaret Perryman, Vice-President; Dave Fox, Treasurer; Anna hell Kirschenmann. Student Council Representative; Greg Bader. BACK ROW: Jack Reczek, Eric Torske, Sharon Metzker, Judy Mclnnes, Mrs. Cor-sant, JoAnn Nobletr, Carol Smith, and Melodee Taylor. Thespians Present Twelve Angry Jurors Tentative plans for a play to be presented by the Thespians Club in September are underway. At left: A scene during one of the action-filled moments of Twelve Angry Jurors 46 47 Football '65 FIRST ROW: R. L. Harris, J, Dornbergcr, D. Sloan, T. Bullis, D. Fox, A. Baris, B. Zang. B. Stobaugh, R. Rikard, K. Giles, V. Halls. SECOND ROW: G. Strieker, M. Fox, J. Bond, J. Moos, L. Landrie, H. Koyama, D. Lind, L. Reed, J. Fitzpatrick. LAST ROW: M. Brown, G. Sloan, D. Kalberg, R. Marshall, C. Old Elk, J. Seekins, D. Beary. Head Coach Richard Imer Line Coach Robert Harlin 48 MIKE BROWN • Sept. 5, Wolf Point Sept. 12, Glasgow Sept. 19, Billings Central Sept. 25, Livingston Homecoming Oct. 2, Anaconda • Oct. 9, Butte Central Oct. 16, Laurel Oct. 24, Sidney • Oct. 30, Bozeman JOHN DORNBERGER BILL STOBAUGH ALLAN BARIS RON MARSHALL 49 JOHN SEEKINS CLAYTON OLD ELK STEVE ROPER Band, Majorettes, and Pom Pom Girls put some life into half-time at a home game of the Hardin Bulldogs. LARRY REED GARY STRICKER KIP GILES 50 PILAR HERNANDEZ DENNIS LIND HARRY KOYAMA TERRY BULLIS Lind takes a long pass in the Hardin-Bozeman game. BOB ZANG JOHN FITZPATRICK DENNIS BEARY 51 B” Squad Bulldogs FIRST ROW: R. Pitsch, Ed Shuppe, J. Jones, F. Ballard, R. Perryman, D. Mulhbier, D. Sharp P. Foster, B. Wertman. SECOND ROW: J. Clawson, G. Miller, T. Bouterak, B. Robinson, Martensin, D. Becker. LAST ROW: D. Link, D. Petland. R. White Bear, T. Baris, B. Philiips J. Old Elk, M. Doane, G. Torske, R. Seekins, E. Halverson. Ken King, Freshman Coach 52 Robert Bennet B-squad Coach ’B' Squad Action Is Rough and Tough 53 DON LEHMAN RICKY FIGHTER JOHN FITZPATRICK Basketball, '65 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Nov. 27 Billings Central - - - H. Nov. 28 Lewiston - - H. Dec. 4 Glasgow - Th. Dec. 5 Wolf Point - Th. Dec. 11 Billings Central - - r h. Dec. 12 Laurel - - - H. Dec. 19 Buffalo, Wyo. - - - H. ian. 2 Miles City - - H. Jan. 8 Glendive - Th. Coach Mike Gesuale RON MARSHALL CLAYTON OLD ELK CLYDE REED 9 15 22 23 29 30 5 6 17 20 26 27 HOWARD SHANE DAVE KALBERG Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Sidney---------------Th. Miles City-----------Th. Livingston-----------Th. Bozeman--------------Th. Glendive ------------ H. Sidney - — - — - - H. Glasgow----------------H. Wolf Point - - — - - H. Laurel---------------Th. Billings Central-----Th. Bozeman---------------H. Livingston---------- H. 54 Right: One of the many action-filled moments during the District 1, Class A Tournament held at Billings, Mont. 55 FRONT ROW, left to right: Manager: Bill Stobaugh, Don Lehman, John Fitzpatrick, Dave Kal-berg, Ron Marshall, Clyde Reed, Howard Shane, and Manager, John Seekins. BACK ROW: Coach Gesuale, Tom Egnew, Larry Costa, Clayton Old Elk, Ricky Fighter, Bill Phillips, Harry Koyama, Assistant Coach, Bob Benett. Clayton Old Elk follows as opponent escapes with the ball. 56 FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Wade Woith, Don Zimmerman, Larry Dorn. Merle Heitzman, Steve Fox, David Dierenfeldt, and Manager, Paul Foster. BACK ROW: Jim Salyer, Glen Torske, John Old Elk, Jim Moos, and Coach Bob Benett. Freshman Basketball Team FRONT ROW: Coach Ken King, Managers, Tom Butorac, Bob Robinson. BACK ROW: Steve Grubbs, Leon Pretty Weasel, Ray Perryman, Leroy Smith, Don Morissette, Roy Seekins, John Clawson, Dana Tobacco and Dale Becker. 57 Watch that arm, Ranger!!! Lehman goes in for a layup. Costa and Shane watch anxiously as the ball nears the basket. Kalberg and Fighter are right in the action trying to get the ball. Ron Marshall finally got back into action, during the Class A divisional tournament, after being out for most of the year with an injured knee. An action-filled moment in a game between Hardin and Billings Central. Ouch! Watch who you're slapping, you had no right to do that, it's finders keepers in this world. 59 Good rebound there, John! Wrestling 1st ROW, left to right: Mike Martinsen, Johnny Strieker, Eddie Field, Wayne Nayematsu, Monty Guptill, Roger Watson, Dale Watson, Leroy Landrie, Terry Bullis, Ray Rickard, Gary Strecker, Ron Nedens. 2nd ROW: Stewart Thrower, Fred Haug, Ed Hopfauf, John Zang, Tim Hurley, Anton Hopfauf, Kenneth Kaiser, Tom Hopfauf, Robert Muhlbeier, Steve Berg, Dennis Bonawitz, and Ray Pitsch. Hardin High Wrestlers Had a Very Successful Year. Below: Mike Martinsen tries hard to pin his man, and in the end, he succeeded. Wrestling LEROY LANDRIE EDDIE HELD DALE WATSON Terry Bullis ran for Hardin in the 2-20 and came out with first place. John Fitzpatrick and Tom Egnew ran in the 4-40 with John way out in front. Coach Imer 62 '65 TRACK SCHEDULE April 7 Billings Senior there April 14 Billings West there April 15 Lodge Grass Busby here April 21 Billings Central there April 28 Billings Wejst here May 1 Glen dive there May 5 Billings Central here May 15 Divisional Boseman there May 21,22 Missoula there 63 Homecoming Court of 19G5 QUEEN Jacque Zeiler Through the years, Homecoming at Hardin High School has begun with a colorful parade down Center Avenue followed by a roaring bonfire. This year proved to be no different than any other year except for the fact that it was the biggest and best Homecoming ever. Pep rallies, parades, the game, and the dance all helped to make the 1965 Homecoming a tremendous success. 64 Don . . lmmerman, President rera r. Harry Koyama, Student Council Represe Sophomores Invade H.H.S. Bob Arrendondo Linda Clawson David Dierenfeldt Chris Duckering Jacque Barnett Cindy Beatty Steve Berg Joe Bowers Junior Caplett Charles Cashen George Casper Linda Christiansen Jacob Collins Larry Costa Ron Crum Cheryl DeCellis Mark Doane Bob Donges Linda Door Larry Dorn Dolly Ann Dudis Jesse Espanoza Eddie Field Laura Fife 66 With Enthusiasm, Leadership and Intellect Norman Fighter Bob Fly Paul Foster Steve Fox Leslie Frickle Charlene Gookin Eric Halverson Mike Hamilton Mary Hanson R. L. Harris Monte Haselhuhn Joe He Does It Merle Heitzman Stephanie Herman Demetrio Hernandez Oliver Hill Fred Haug Anton Hopfauf Eilas Hugs Tom Hurley Terry Jacox Linda Johnson Shirley Johnson Bill Kehler John Kehler 67 Ambitious Sophomores Split the 1st Place James Kellum Patty Kelly Susan Kern Bob Kircshenmann Ellis Knows Gun Harry Koyama Dennis Larson Steven Leeper Joyce Lehman Dale Link Ginny Link Robert Marks Kathy Martinsen Vivian McNaney George Miller Jim Moos James Morton Joe Morton Connie Muhlbeir Judy Muhlbeir Connie Mullenberg Harry Nedens John Old Elk Joan Patrich Fred Pretty Weasel 68 Honor of Best Homecoming Sandy Preszler Bill Phillips Leona Pa tty n Diane Rumfeldt Jerry Salverson IB Diane Sc hack Peggy Schmidt Tim Schumway Doug Sharp Kathy Shirasago Mike Slattery Gerald Smith Anne Solazzi Tim Sonnenberg Jim Sorenson Kevin Sweeney Pat Swigart Randy Stenerson Stacey Stewart David Strecker Mary Ten Bear Lana Three Irons Cheryl Torske 69 Everett Wallace Chris Watson Lyle Watson Wade Woith Dennis Yerger Don Zimmerman Patty Kelly and Pam Roberts were the Sophomore class candidates for Homecoming Queen. Bill Wertman Lloyd Wilson Mr. Ring, English teacher, assists one student, while other students remain at work. Above: Sophomores enjoy a joke during the decoration of their Homecoming float. Sophomore Activities Below: Sophomore boys got a chuckle from a picture taken during their Geometry class. Sophomores Above: Carol Bullis appears to be more interested in what is happening across the aisle, than what is going on in her Geometry class. Highlights in the Day of a Qophomore Below: Miss Ruegamer explains this Spanish picture to three of her second year students. 72 Juniors FRONT ROW: Jacque Zeiler, Student Council Representative, Judd Howell. President. Ginny Lundberg. Vice President. BACK ROW: Greg Bader, Treasurer, Frances Hawks, Secretary. 73 Besides Regular School Work Verna Abell Penny Adams Dennis Armstrong Tom Atkins Greg Bader Don Dockery John Domberger Joyce Dunn Carole Edwards Tom Egnew 74 Larry Benzel Cheryl Berg Richard Besel Isaac Birdinground Naomi Bloor Isabel Bowler Mike Brown Terry Bullis Stella Campbell Mary Clark Barb Collins Arnold Costa Lois Couture Betty Curry Kenny Doane Juniors Kept Busy This Year by Ricky Fighter Iva Foster Dominga Garcia Sharon Glaze Steve Graham Bill Grover Victor Halls Barbara Haushild Gary Hainline Rocky Hamilton Frances Hawks Jerry Helman Dave Herman Linda Hert Sandy Holmes Tom Hopfauf Judd Howell Marie Jara Marlene Johnson Jacque Jones Jerry Kaiser Karen Kaiser Shirley Kautzman Charlotte Ketterling Keryl Koebbe 75 Selling Magazines, Putting on the Linda Pretty Weasel Chuck Raup Jack Reczek Clyde Reed Larry Reed 76 Leslie Laughlin Kathy Lehman Cornelius Littlelight Mike Lowe Ginny Lundberg Jean Markus Florence Marmon Charles Mereuess Sharon Metzker Carole Miller Susan Perryman Nancy Miller Wayne Nayematsu JoAnn Noblett Cheryl Novark Louise Nurre Jacque Parker Jack Pawlitschek Danny Plainfeather Marla Platz Junior Class Play and Organizing Ray Richard Marilyn Robertson Alice Robinson Steve Roper Jim Salyer Butch Sehack Barbara Sehuppe Carol Smith Lee Stegman George Steinmetz Harry Steinmetz Barbara Stoddard John Strecker Sharon Strieker Mike Sullivan Mary Talmage Melody Taylor Ronnie Taylor Mike Thomas Stewart Thrower Eric Torske Shirley Wagner Dale Watson Terry Watson Walter Watson 77 a Successful Prom Helen Uffelman Alida Webber Jacque Zeiler Junior English class was often open to discussion Girls' State This year the Girls' State delegates will go to Bozeman, June 24 through July 2, DELEGATES: Kathy Lehman, Susan Perryman, Shirley Wagner, and Jacque Zeiler. ALTERNATES: Frances Hawks, Keryl Koebbe, Carol Smith, and Sharon Metzker (not shown). 78 Boys' State From August 14 through the 22nd, three boys’ staters will go to Dillon to represent Hardin. DELEGATES: David Gitchell, Tom Egnew. and Terry Bul-lis. ALTERNATES: Greg Bader, Ray Rickard, and Wayne Nayematsu. Behind the Scenes Work went into the making of the float and the success of the prom. Juniors Make Success of Play Below: Sergeant O'Hare is. tripped up by Archie, Lieutenant Smith and Sergeant O'Hare carry an uninjured Wally Sanford inside as Marion, April, Archie, and Dinah Carstairs look on. Joella and Pete come in arm-in-arm as April' and a jealous Dinah look on. Mr. Cherrington (holding gun) threatens April, Dinah, and Archie. At right: Archie and Mr. Cherrington struggle on the ground, while Dinah and April watch. 80 At left: Sergeant O'Hare tells the others he knows all about kids; he should because he has nine of his own. At right: Archie tries to explain to his mother and sisters what is happening. Junior Presents • • • Home Sweet Homicide CAST Carol Smith Marion Carstairs JoAnn Noblett April Carstairs Melodee Taylor Dinah Carstairs Greg Bader Archie Carstairs Isobel Bowler Mrs. Cherrington Jerry Helmann Mr. Cherrington Charles Mereness Lieutenant Smith Eric Torske Sergeant O’Hare Chuckie Raup Rupert Van Deresen Jack Reczek Frankie Riley Vic Halls Flashlight Johnny Strecker Slukey Wayne Nayematsu Joe Chris Sorenson Betsy Jacque Zeiler Wendy Sharon Metzker Polly Walker Richard Besel Mr. Wally Sanford Tom Egnew Pete Sue Perryman Joella Jim Salyer Student Director 81 Dave Gitchell works tediously to finish the Eiffel Tower the night before the Prom; the theme of the prom this year was Viva La France. Below: Sue directs as Charles and Tom put the finishing touches on a suburb of Paris. Wayne, Dave, and John use their hands as well as their brains to finish their share of work on the Prom. 82 Ginny finishes remodeling one of the many open cafes while De-metrio supervises. Jane and Dennis lead one of the dances. H. R. Salyer, Superintendent, and Everett Bullis, School Board Member, attended with their wives the Junior-Senior Prom held on May 1 in the Junior High Gym. Dennis Sloan and Jane Ballard were crowned Prom King and Queen by Judd Howell and Ginny Lundberg at the Junior-Senior Prom. The two daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth King, Cynthia, left, and Virginia, right, carried the crowns. Presenting, Class of 1965 Senior Officers Lead Class Through a Successful Year MOTTO: Enter to learn, go forth to serve COLORS: Lavender and White SONG: Tlie Days of Wine and Roses FLOWER: Orchid ALLAN BARIS, Pres. JANE BALLARD, Treas. BOB ZANG, Student Council Rep. MARGIE PATEK, Sec.; JOHN DUDIS, Vice-Pres. 85 Seniors VERA R. ABELL DOUGLAS JOHN ATKINS JANE E. BALLARD ALLAN HAROLD BARIS BRIAN LEROY BAUER DENNIS WARREN BEARY DONALD LEE CASPER GREGORY ALLEN CHRISTMAN ZENA GAIL CLINE SHARLA SUE COOK SANDRA COOKE PETER M. COUYOUMDJIAN 87 WILLIAM BUSSELL JANIS LORRAINE BUTLER TERRY LEE CARPER MICHAEL D. FORNEY JAY C. FOSTER DAVID KEITH FOX JOHN MICHAEL FOX NELLIE A. GARDNER KENNETH PAUL GILES 88 JOHN BETZ DUDIS JOHN L. FITZPATRICK JAMES WARREN CRUM SHARON L. GREENFIELD DARLENE IDA HARSCH ROBERTA JEAN HOLMES VICTOR M. GREENWALD SHARON I. GUNDECKER CLAUDIA JOYCE HAUG WENDELL H. HAYS LINDA LEONE JACKSON JUDITH LEE JONES 89 DAVID EARL KALBERG THOMAS H. KELLY ANNABELL KIRSCHENMANN JEANINE KIRSCHENMANN MARION KOYAMA LEROY LANDRIE DONALD D. LEHMAN DENNIS EARL LIND CAROL ANN LINK RONALD E. MARSHALL LARRY H. MILLER SUSAN D. MARTINSEN LINDA FAYE MERRY JAMES E. MOORE JUDITH C. McINNES MARGARET ANN McKENZIE GAROLD E. MILLER CAROLE V. MORISSETTE CARMEN S. NELSON MARY ANN PATEK SUSAN C. PHILLIPS CHERYL PLENTYHOOPS TIMOTHY W. POWERS SHARON KAY NELSON MARGIE ANN MUNTER MARGARET E. PERRYMAN CLAYTON E. OLD ELK RUSTY RAY ROKITA DARRELL E. ROMINE HENRY L. RONDEAU COEY REAL BIRD GEORGE RECZEK SAMUEL TERRELL REY REUBAN H. REILE WILLIAM G. ROGERS NANCY LOU RENO DORIS ELAINE SALLEE STEVEN SCHAFF KENNITH L. SCHNEIDER GARRY CARTER SCHYE JOHN C. SEEKINS HOWARD SHANE DENNIS E. SLOAN GLEN KENNETH STEERS WILLIAM S. STOBAUGH CAROL STOPS GARY LEE STRICKER PATRICIA ANN SULLIVAN NANCY GAYLE SWEENEY AVIS L. THREE IRONS CLAUDIA R. TINTINGER NORMA TORSKE ROBERT G. TORSKE PATRICIA TRITSCHLER MICKEY M. UNVERZAGT EILEEN V. WAGENAAR LINDA JEAN WALLIN GEORGENE G. WARD THOMAS A. WARREN FRANCIS WHEELER WANDA KAY WILLETT ROBERT KARL ZANG DANNY LEE ZEILER Above: After a duel, Tom, still holding his sword, stands over the wounded Fitzpatrick. R.: Mrs. Whitefield, the innkeeper, shouts to her chambermaid, Susan, come help me, you worthless wretch! Senior Class Presented “Tom Jones , A Comedy of 18th Century England. L.: In her fashionable London home. Lady Bellastou visits with Harriet. R.: Sophia, Tom, Western and Miss Western engage in a lively discussion concerning the pending marriage of Sophia and Tom. 98 Mrs. Waters comforts Tom. Sophia and Honour plan their journey. CAST Partridge Mike Fox Bridget Allworthy Dori Sallee Squire Allworthy John Dudis Blifil Dave Fox Miss Western Judy Mclnnes Deborah Mary Blake Jenny Jones (Mrs. Waters) Claudia Haug Captain Blifil Dave Kalberg Tom Jones Allan Baris Thwackum Bill Stobaugh Square Kip Giles Mr. Western Dennis Lind Sophia Western Jane Ballard Honour Mary Ann Patek Justice Dowling John Seekins Doctor Ron Marshall Highwayman Jerry Torske Harriet Fitzpatrick Margaret Perryman Fitzpatrick Dave Kalberg Mrs. Whitefield Margie Patek Susan Susan Martinsen Lady Bellaston Sharon Gundecker Nancy Wanda Willett Constable Jerry Torske Servants Dave Burns, Pete Couyoumdjian A happy ending for Sophia and Tom. 99 Qenior Memories for 1965 The Senior Class candidates for Homecoming Queen were Mary Ann Patek, (left) andMargie Patek, (right). Here, Carole Morissette and Dinnis Lind help stuff the Senior Class float with paper napkins. The theme for this year's float was Rest in Peace, Anaconda . 100 After the baccalaureate sermon, the Class of '65 marched from the auditorium. Reverend Donald Gardella gave the Invocation, and Reverend Donald Hamilton delivered the Baccalaureate Address. Baccalaureate 1965 101 The Class L toR, 1st ROW: P. Couyoumdjian, S. Cook, V. Bird, J. Kirschenmann, D. Sloan, R. Holmes, T. Rey, D. Harsch, L. Miller, S. Greenfield, D. Lehman, C. Nelson, R. Zang, M. Koyama, G. Steers. 2nd ROW: D. Sallee, D. Casper, D. Zeiler, S. Phillips, H. Shane, M. A. Patek, H. Rondeau, M. L. Patek, G. Reczek, J. Mclnnes, J. Moore, L. Jackson. 3rd ROW: B. Sto-baugh, C. Real Bird, B. Bowman, G. Miller, M. Unverzagt, M. Fox, J. Fitzpatrick, P. Trit-schler, A. Baris, N. Sweeney, D. Lind. 4th ROW: C. Haug, M. Forney, J. Ballard, F. Wheeler, G. Ward. B. Rogers, M. Blake, D. Kalberg, M. Munter, D. Burns, M. Perryman, R. Marshall, D. Atkins. Commencement Mr. William Johnstone, Vice-president for the Administration, Montana State College, addresses the Class of 1965. of 1965 L to R, 1st ROW: J. Foster, C. Plentyhoops, M. Reile, N. Reno, L. Landrie, M. McKenzie, T. Powers, A. Kirschenmann, T. Kelly, P. Camper, B. Bauer, L. Merry, Z. Cline, C. Link. 2nd ROW: G. Christman, A. Three Irons. J. Crum. C. Tintinger, V. Greenwald, L. Wallin, W. Hays. S. Nelson, D. Romine, V. Abell, S. Schaff, K. Schneider. 3rd ROW: C. Morris-sette, J. Torske, P. Sullivan, D. Beary, E. Wagenaar, T. Warren. J. Dudis, J. Bond. W. Willett, D. Fox. 4th ROW: S. Cooke, G. Strieker, K. Giles, C. Old Elk, S. Martinsen, J. Butler, J. Seekins, S. Gundecker, B. Bussell, J. Jones, R. Rokita, N. Torske. of 1965 For the seniors, this was their final appearance with the high school chorus. 103 George Reczek, Bus. Mgr. of the 1965 Big Horn, receives his diploma and congratulations from Dr. R. A. Miller, Chairman of the Bd. of Educ., as Supt. H. R. Salyer looks on and Prin. P. M. Gol-ler, with diploma in his hand, awaits the next in line. Following a time-honored custom in Hardin High School, the Class of 1965 aligned itself around the auditorium to receive congratulations from its many well-wishers. 104 TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY -Ih. Wo l i Y. book«
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