Harlowton High School - Engineer Yearbook (Harlowton, MT)
- Class of 1963
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THE 1963 ENGINEER We, the staff of the 1963 ENGINEER, choose as our theme The Walk to Success which we symbolize by our feet, which carry us to our goals. THE 1963 ENGINEER STAFF Editor: Elsie Mielke, Ass't Editor: Sharon Alexander, Staff Members: Mabel Becken, Susan Nissen, Lorree Ortwein, Christine Reno, Linda Corbett, Valerie Wirth, John Robertson, Don Hammel, Darrel Goodtjian, Diana Goodman, Joe Bridges, Connie Barnes Advisor: Miss Audrey Corcoran DEDICATION Mary Alice Boyce We, the staff of the 1963 ENGINEER, dedicate this year- book to the memory of Mary Alice Boyce who was trag- ically taken from us during the school year. She had been an honor student and was like by all who knew her. It has been interesting to observe the progress of the class of 1963 thru the past four years of high school. Most of you have made great strides in matura- tion. All of you face a new and interesting phase of American life. Upon you and the decisions you make will depend your future more and more. With the increased freedom of choice comes more responsibility for those decisions. Make those decisions! Make them wisely! Seek Divine guidance in your life! Constantly try to improve yourself throughout this earthly sojourn and may God's richest blessing be with you in the years ahead. Superintendent: THOMAS CORBETT CONTENTS SENIORS ....................................... 5 JUNIORS ....................................... 13 SOPHOMORES ....................................17 FRESHMEN ...................................... 23 FACULTY ....................................... 29 CLASSES ....................................... 35 ACTIVITIES .................................... 41 SPORTS ........................................61 WHO'S WHO...................................... 74 GRADUATION .................................... 78 SENIOR POEM................................... 79 SENIOR ACTIVITIES ............................. 80 3 JUNIOR HIGH 83 . . . bus rides to the out-of-town games. . . ... the juniors and seniors' trip to the legislature . . r . . . girls' basketball tournament . . . . . . assemblies . . . . . . Class C Divisional tournament . . (wow!) . . . . . . senior-faculty game . . . 4 Susan Amdor Karen Becken jm John Blumer Myron Boyce Sandra Clark Nona Clements Dan DeBuff Linda Dettman Conley 7 Robert Franks Carl Fisk William Hiner Donald Hammel Darrel Goodman Frances Kenley Charles Moell Robert Homer Edward Lode 9 Marlene Murch Katherine Ripley Linda Rettke Michael Ripley r.' JUNIORS Sharon Alexander President: . . Edith Allen Connie Barnes Vice President Secretary . . . Treasurer: . . . Parliamentary Kenneth Elliot Calvin Fochs Diana Goodman I Loren Haarr Roy Halberg Jackie Holmes ......Paul Painter ... Leon Lammers ... Jackie Holmes . Sharon Lenington ......Susan Nissen John Jones 15 Christine Reno Craig Reynolds Dave Sorensen Jack Thomson Diana Walker John Whela Don Willems Arnold Wirth Bill Witt Linda Zikmund Yes, we have opportunity class quite frequently. If ya can't beat beat 'em, join 'em. Have you tried getting on your knees and begging? 16 SOPHOMORES Dona Agan Carol Anderson John Anderson Jane Barnhart Della Barney Bonnie Biegel Linda Corbett George Corson Alma Crews Virginia Bowman Marcella Dawley Dale Bennett Mary Boyce John Brady Tom Capser President: Vice Preside Secretary: Treasurer: Par' is menta Shirley Debuff Ronnie Eller Jon Erbe Jerry Francisco Sandra Fulks Gail Galahan rrneth Thompson d Watson ry Ginther . Mill Mary Ginther John Hagberg Dick Hammel Keith Harris Jackie Hutchison Jim Hutchison John Kenley Paul Krause Carol Kalberg 19 Dennis Langston Perry Langston Gary Leppink David McCullough Gary Mehlnoff Jon Mill Richard Moe Connie Nelsen Lorree Ortwein Judy Rettke Jim Reynolds Howard Robertson Gary Russel Sharon Smith Jeanette Stewart Lester Nan Ommen I don't believe it either, but Mr. Watt said that there's an embryo in here somewhere! Pardon me, sir, but I thought you played a trombone. Ted Watson Bill Tierney Don S wanz A visit from Mr. Hahn of MSC helped to answer some of the questions of our up-and-coming biologists. Well, I guess even athletes are entitled to a rest now and Honest Ed strikes again! then. You might as well yell, because otherwise people will think you’re just out here to freeze to death! FRESHMEN Leslie Allen Alice Amdor Myrtle Anderson Sherry Anderson Rick Berg President: Vice Presidi Secretary: Treasurer: Parliament; 24 Don Goodman Shirley Gugler Harold Hagberg hern Smart ill Jones im Sedgwick lI ice Amdor Judy Hutchison Bill Jones Robert Hotchkiss Bill Lorenzen Jeanette Mager Dale Mager Ralph Gallo Harry Klock Mary Lou Maixner Sandra McGuin Susan Nilsen Moyra Reno Keith Reynolds Frank Roma Bob Pemberton Arlene Rector Carol Morang Gordon Nash Nels Nelson Ann Newbary Adeline Nilsen Clayton Scotson Jim Sedgwick John Smart Sherry Smart Jim Steams Julia Thorson David Voldseth Valerie Wirth Jim Witt Cheer up, they say that every Freshman class has one in the bunch—Jim is probably ours. Do you give an absolute guarantee that this is safe to drink? What's the matter? Can't you stand the lights, or is it the teacher ? 27 Don't tell me someone's really reading their physics! ! ! ! Editors have to make a fortune in life some way or another! FACULTY MR. JAMES BROCKBANK Western Montana College of Education, Montana State University 7th, 8th, 9th Grade English MR. RUSSELL JENNINGS Western Montana College of Education, Montana State University German and Speech MR. JAMES SHERMAN Montana State University Band and Chorus MR. GARY BADEN Montana State College Math 1, Geometry, Algebra, Math 111 And Temac MR. GEARY MORAN Western Montana College of Education English 1, and 11, Librarian, Boys P.E. MR. RONALD DUNN College of Idaho, University of Idaho, and M.S.U. Guidance Counselor, Occupational Information. MR. TED WIEMER Nebraska University, Peru State College, University of Wyoming Biology and Drivers Training MR. EARL WATT Montana State College Chemistry, Physics, and Biology MR. WILLIAM LUHR Montana State College German, Spanish, and Math MISS DORENE ERICKSON Northwest Christian College, University of Oregon, Montana State University, and University English and Head of Drama Department MR. PAUL POVILAITIS Eastern Montana College, Montana State University 7th and 8th Grade Science and Social Studies MISS AUDREY CORCORAN Montana State University, Rocky Mountain College Shorthand 1 and 11, Typing 1 and 11, and Bookkeeping 32 MRS. NORRINE ENGLAND RIETZ Northern Montana College Eastern Oregon College of Education 7th Grade Reading And Junior High Science MR. GLENN BARROWS Montana State University Problems in American Democracy United States History And World History MISS KATHRYN HICKS Montana State College Home Economics And Girls P. E. MR. FREDERICK MAY Montana State College Industrial Arts And General Science 33 s c T O U U D N E C N I T L The Student Council had as its major project for the year the revision of the Student Body Constitution. They also sponsored the concessions at all the basketball games. The President was Don Hammel, Vice President was Cal Fochs, Secretary was Kay Wojtowick, and Treasurer was Leon Lammers. SCHOOL BOARD LEFT TO RIGHT: Superintendent Thomas J. Corbett, Mr. Reubin C. Johnson, Vice-Chairman Mr. Bob Wil lems, Chairman Mr. Zoyd Alexander, Mr. Audun Moe, Mr. Robert Cooney, Mr. Wilbur White, Dr. Ray- mond Johnson, Mr. Richard Berg, and Clerk Mrs. Mary Klock. 34 % Typing, this year required for all Juniors was first and seventh periods. The teacher was Miss Audrey Corcoran. The only bad thing about this class is all of those tabulation problems and timed writings. German II was taught this ye by Mr. Jennings. German w; required in the seventh and eighth grades and was offere to all high school students. Several Juniors were lab proctors. Every once in a while wed some German in here. P. E. this year was taught to the girls by Miss Hicks and to the boys by Mr. Moran. Sports that were participated in were softball, basketball and volleyball. Yippee, it's a foul ball! (HI 36 Spanish was offered to Har- lowton High School students for the first time this year. The teacher was Mr. Luhr. Don't laugh—you can't even say muchas gracias, or whatever it is. P. A. D. was taught this year by Mr. Barrows. Other sections of history included U.S. History and World His- tory. They must be taking a test—that kind of concen- tration just isn't common. Pictured here is one seg- ment of the Physics class. Mr. Watt was the teacher and also taught biology and chemistry. If you wouldn't throw things out the window and goff off, you could sit in tire classroom. 37 SENIOR TALENT SHOW Master of Ceremonies was Mike Ristow. Demonstrating vocal talent were Elsie Mielke and Sharon Lich- tenbarger, repre- senting the Junior Class. That is an itsy-bitsy-teenie-weenie -yellow -polka -dot-bikini ? (Diana Walker) Acts not shown in- cluded pantomimes by Jean Watson, a piano solo by Linda Rettke, a piano duet and a vocal duet by Kathy and Mike Ripley. The Rettke sisters, Judy and Linda, sang BROKEN HEARTED MELODY. 38 The BLUENOTES, or- ganized for the first time this year, played ALLEY CAT and FIVE FOOT TWO. Every cowgirl heart present was broken by the Western singing of Mike Ripley. The Eighth Grade put on a fashion review narrated by Nancy Stearns which showed styles of hats clothes and was highlighted by the appear- ance of such personages as Honest Ed and the lifeguards. 39 ACTIVITIES The Harlowton High School Forensic Association under the supervision of Mr. Jennings and Mrs. Rietz became an affiliate member of the National Forensic League and hosted an Invitational Speech Tournament. The officers were: President—Tom Mitchell, Vice President—Elsie Mielke, and Secretary - Treasurer--Susan Nissen. The Photo Club, under the supervision of Mr. Barrows, took the faculty and scatter pictures that were used in the Annual. 42 The Letterman's Club was quite active this year. Their activities included taking a trip to Hunters Hot Springs and selling programs at the Class C Tournaments. The President of the organization was Bob Franks, Vice President was Don Hammel, and Secretary-Treasurer was Bill Hiner. LETTERMEN’S CLUB KEY CLUB Activities of the Key Club included assisting at the Class C Tournaments, having a Teachers' Appreciation Day, sending delegates to the district convention in Billings. The President was Bob Franks, Vice President was Leon Lammers, Secretary was John Robertson, and Treasurer was Bill Hiner. Three members of the club, Roger Johnson, Perry Langston, and Don Swanz, attended the Key Club International Convention at Pittsburg during the summer of 1963. 43 R E B O U N D The members of the Rebound staff, under the editorship of John Robert- son, published the school newspaper every week, and a special Senior in Review section in the spring. This year the Typing II class was utilized to type most of the stencils for the paper. The advisor was Miss Audrey Cor- coran. This year the Harlowton High School Drama Club, with Miss Erickson as director of all productions, became a member of National Thespians. Many of the members received enough points throughout the year to be- come members. The productions presented by the club were ROMANOFF AND JULIET, senior class play, and INHERIT THE WIND, junior class play. President--Bob Franks, Secretary--Kathie Ripley, Vice-President-- Fran Kenley. 44 SQUAD Nancy Morang, Kay Wojtowick, Jackie Holmes, Sue Amdor CHEERLEADERS Sandra Eller, Bonnie Biegel, Sandra Fulks, Mary Ginther SQUAD Pom-pon girls were organized at H. H. S. this year. They performed at several basketball games. Under the leadership of Miss Corcoran and Jean Watson the girls worked out many interesting routines. Twirlers were quite active during the year. They performed at basketball games when the Pom-pon girls were not performing. The majorettes were Dianne Hunter and Alice Amdor. 46 Under the capable leadership of Kay Wojtowick, the Harlowton High School Pep Club was active in encouraging our team on to victory. The girls made signs for tire Class C Tournament and blocks to take to the Class B Tournament. Other officers were: Vice-President—Susan Amdoe, Secretary —Mary Lou Maixner, Treasurer—Jackie Holmes, Student Council Repre- sentative was Judy Conley and Sponsor was Miss Hicks. 47 The G.A.A. was under the leadership of Judy Conley, President; Linda Dettmann, Vice President; Sandra Fulks, Secretary-Treasurer. Their acti- vities included hosting a girls basketball tournament which was won by the seniors. They also had athletic practice almost every week and earned points by selling concessions at the home games. For the first time in Harlowton High School history, a Reader's Theatre was presented by the interpretive drama class. The production was under the direct- ion of Miss Robin Russel, a student teacher from MSC. The name of the reading was ANNE OF A THOUSAND DAYS, and was the story of Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII. Mr. Jennings was in charge of the staging of the production. Deedie Thomas read the part of Anne and Loren Haarr was Henry VIII. 48 This year the chorus performed at all of the music concerts presented. They sang for Baccalaureate also. Selections sung at the Music Festival in Lewistown were DEEP RIVER, SING WE AND CHANT IT, and CANTATE DOMINO. A II rating was received. Soloists performing with the chorus during the year were Diana Walker, Elsie Mielke, Roger Johnson and Loren Haarr. Eight members were chosen to sing in the All-State Chorus. BAND AND CHORUS The Harlowton High School band received a superior rating at the District Eight Music Festival this year. The selections they played for judging were PRAELUDIUM FOR BAND and VARIATIONS ON A THEME BY PROKOFIEFF. The BLUENOTES, composed of 14 members of the band, was organized for the first time this year and played for several school dances and functions. Five members of the band were chosen to be in the All-State Band. 49 HOMECOMING QUEEN: KAREN BECKEN HOMECOMING PRINCESS: Sharon Lenington HOMECOMING QUEEN: Karen Becken HOMECOMING PRINCESS: Judy Conley 50 ESCORT: Bill Hiner ESCORT: Don Hammel ESCORT: Bob Franks Color Guard: Bill Hiner, Don Hammel, Bob Franks HOMECOMING 1st Prize Junior Class Float Go ENGINEERS--Stop RED DEVILS Senior Class Float Depicting the Hoped -for Trophy PARADE Sophomore Class Float Head chef--Ronnie Eller Freshman Class Float Main-muncher—Harry Klock 51 JUNIORS-SENIORS VISIT In the background are some of the majestic government buildings that impressed those who went on the trip. 1963 SENIOR BANQUET 53 CAST First Soldier........................................ Second Soldier....................................... The General.......................................... Hooper Moulsworth....................................... Vadim Romanoff....................................... Igor Romanoff ....................................... Juliet .............................................. The Spy.............................................. Beulah Moulsworth ................................... Evdokia Romanoff..................................... Junior Captain Marfa Zlotochienko.................... Freddie Vanderstuyt.................................. The Archbishop....................................... Bongers ......................... Sharon Lichtenbarger, Death ............................................... Calvin Fochs . John Whelan . . Bob Franks . Don Hammel . Paul Painter . Mike Ristow Karen Becken Tom Mitchell Mabel Becken Francis Kenley Kay Wojtowick . John Blumer Leon Lammers Diana Goodman Marlene Murch A N D 54 Oh, surely getting make-up put on can't be that unbearable. Oh, Vadim—the hat!! Plays certainly give you gray hair in a hurry, don't they? 55 I N H E R I T Do you attend church regularly, Mr. Bannister? After long hours of rehearsal.. 56 CAST MATHEW HARRISON BRADY.............................LOREN HAARR HENRY DRUMMOND.............................................TOM MITCHELL BERTRAM CATES.............................................JOHN BLUMER RACHEL BROWN.....................................CONNIE BARNES MEEKER......................................RICHARD EGEBAKKEN MR. GOODFELLOW.............................................JIM HUTCHISON MRS. KREBS........................................SUSAN NISSEN j REV. JEREMIAH BROWN........................................BILL WITT 1 BOLLINGER ......................................JOHN ROBERTSON MR. BANNISTER .....................................DICK HAMMEL MELINDA.........................................NANCY MO RANG E HOWARD ..........................................RED GOODMAN MRS. LOOMIS.......................................DIANA WALKER MRS. BLAIR..............................................SHARON ALEXANDER W ELIJAH............................................. MIKE RIPLEY ■ E. K. HORNBECK .....................................GARYLEPPINK I HURDY GURDY MAN............................................ JIM WITT kl MAYOR..............................................LEON LAMMERS TOM DAVENPORT..............................................JOE BRIDGES D JUDGE........................................... JACK THOMSON DUNLAP ..................................... DENNIS LANGSTON SILLERS ........................................... RON ELLER REUTER'S MAN .......................................CAL FOCHS HARRY Y. ESTERBROOK....................................... JIM SEDGWICK HOT DOG MAN......................................KEN THOMPSON Lemonade, Lemonade! 57 1963 The beautiful scenery for our prom was drawn by Mrs. Gillen and Craig Reynolds and painted by members of the class. 58 The Grand March began at 10:30 P.M. Members of our Royal Family were: Queen—Jean Watson crowned by Paul Painter King--Bill Hiner crowned by Sharon Lenington Princess—Jackie Holmes crowned by Carl Fisk Prince--Richard Egebakken crowned by Sandra Clark The leaders of the Prom were: Bob Sherman and Susan Beley The theme of the prom was ENCHANTED FOREST. The theme song was SOME ENCHANTED EVENING. The orchestra was THE BERG ORCHESTRA. The Junior class sponsors were Mr. Watt and Miss Erickson. The prom was decorated with the use of special paint and black light, something new to Harlowton High. 59 The 1963 ENGINEER football team of Harlowton High School No wonder they're all so strong! !! O-o-o-o-o, that smarts! !! What a beautiful hand-off! Another one of Mr. Dunn's pep talks? I hate to be mean, but you're in my way. Touchdown, here we come! ! ! All the pictures on this page were taken during the Southern Division, Class B Championship game between Harlowton and Columbus. Harlowton's McQuitty Field was the scene of many excit- ing football games during the year. Football Captains; Bob Franks, Bill Hiner Don Hammel. Not shown, Red Goodman. One of our extra - speedy, halfbacks, Calvin Fochs. No wonder we made our extra points! The members of the A squad basketball team were, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: David Sorensen, John Blumer, Don Hammel, Ken Thomson, Cal Fochs, Bill Hiner, Coach, Ronald Dunn, Red Goodman, Joe Bridges, Jon Erbe, Mike Ristow, Paul Painter, and Bill Lorenzen. The managers were Bob Franks and Don Fuchs. The B squad under the leadership of Glenn Barrows did a fine job this season. They are pictured, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: Roger Johnson, Tom Mitchell, Chuck Widdecombe, Bill Witt, Teddy Watson, Jack Thomson, and manager, Don Fuchs. BOTTOM ROW: Jerry Francisco, Dick Hammel, Ken Thomson, Joe Bridges, Bill Tierney, and Mr. Barrows. Mr. Fred May was the coach of the freshman basketball team. BACK ROW, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Manager, Harold Hagberg, Don Goodman, Clayton Scotson, Rick Berg, Roger Zikmund, Robert Hotchkiss. BOTTOM ROW: Jim Sedgwick, Bob Pem- berton, Harry Klock, Jim Witt, Bill Jones, Jim Duffner, Mr. May. We sure needed those two points! Let's have a re-jump! ! It's up, and it's good! Another victory for the B squad. 67 VARSITY TRACK TEAM Red Goodman, Bill Hiner, Paul Krause, Mike Ristow, Jon Erbe, Dick Hammel, Joe Bridges, Coach Geary Moran, Don Hammel, Cal Fochs, Bob Franks, John Blumer, Dave Sorensen, Mac White, Don Swanz, Man- ager Harry Klock. FRESHMAN TRACK TEAM Bob Pemberton, Jim Sedgwick, Jim Steams, A1 Hickel, Jim Duffner, Bill Lorenzen, Jim Witt, Bill Jones. 68 Red Goodman 880-2:01.6 MILE-4:35.9 NEW RECORDS Jon Erbe POLE VAULT-11'2 1 2 RELAY TEAM Bill Hiner, Don Hammel, Mac White, and Cal Fochs. 880 Yd. RELAY-1:35.9 SOPHOMORE LETTERMEN Richard Moe, Don Swanz, John Ander- son, John Kenley, Paul Krause, Ken Thomson, Gary Leppink, Ron Eller, John Hagberg, Ted Watson, Jon Erbe, Jerry Francisco, Mac White, Dick Hammel, Keith Harris, Perry Langston, Bill Tierney, and Jim Hutchison. FINAL STANDINGS FOOTBALL BASKETBALL Team Won Lost Tie Team Won Lost Columbus 8 0 0 Lodge Grass 15 1 Harlovvton 7 1 0 Roundup 14 2 Hutley Project 6 2 0 Red Lodge 12 4 Red Lodge 5 3 0 Forsyth 10 6 Big Timber 4 4 0 Harlowton 7 9 Absorakee 2 5 1 Huntley Project 6 10 Forsyth 2 6 0 Absorakee 3 13 Roundup 1 7 0 Big Timber 3 13 Lodge Grass 0 7 1 Columbus 2 14 Don Fuchs and Bill Lorenzen L E T T E R M E N Roger Johnson Paul Painter John Jones Calvin Fochs Jack Thomson Joe Bridges Tom Mitchell Lee Burrington Dave Sorensen Leon Lammers 70 JUNIOR LETTERMEN ATHLETIC BANQUET Good manners are a must when you're at the honorary speaker's table! Debonaire Mike Ris- tow receives the trophy for second place in Southern Division Class B football. The speaker for the evening was Mr. Herb Klindt from Rocky Mt. College. SENIOR LETTERMEN The senior lettermen, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, ARE: Don Hammel, Bob Homer, Mike Ripley, John Blumer, Red Goodman, Bob Franks, Bill Hiner, Mike Ristow. 71 Cheer up, chum—your team's ahead! Wow! Referees: B Miss Hicks Mrs. England Scorekeepers: T A John Blumer O S K Red Goodman Bob Franks Bill Hiner U R E N T G.A.A. A B January 23 M A Seniors-55 E L Sophomores-3 Freshmen-14 N L Juniors-9 T February 7 Juniors-53 Sophomores-22 Seniors-58 Freshmen-27 S The fantabulous BOOZER cheerleaders. 73 Delegates: Elsie Mielke and Susan Nissen Alternates: Connie Barnes and Jackie Holmes WHO’S WHO Delegates: Paul Painter and Loren Haarr Alternates: Leon Lammers and Roger Johnson 74 Lil' Abner Joe Bridges and Daisy Mae Sandra Eller. Elsie Mielke accompanied by Sonja Ginther received Superior ratings at both the District and State Music Festivals. Diana Walker and Roger Johnson accom- panied by Susan Nissen received a Superior rating at the District Music Festival and an Excellent rating at the State Music Festival on their vocal duet. Diana Walker received a Superior rating at District an Excellent rating at State on her vocal solo. WHO’S WHO Members of the All-State Band from Harlo were Jackie Holmes, Kay Wojtowick, John Robertson, Clayton Scotson, and Connie Barnes. These stu- dents participated in the 200-piece band during the State Music Festival in Billings. Members of All-State Chorus from Harlo were Roger Johnson, Susan Nissen, Kathie Ripley, Elsie Mielke, Diana Walker, Lor- ree Ortwein and Don Swanz. Valedictorian John Robertson re- ceived the Silver Key for journalism and the American Legion Outstand- ing Boy Award. WHO’S WHO Salutatorian Bob Franks Don Hammel and Fran Kenley receive the P.T.A. scholarships. John Blumer received the Pioneer Scholarship and a Math award for the high- est score on a national math test in Harlo High. John was also the local win- ner of the American Legion Oratorical Contest. Leon Lammers, Connie Barnes, Loren Haarr, Paul Painter, Susan Nis- sen, Joe Bridges, and Jackie Holmes were members of the Junior Class Panel which won the Leadership Award. 76 WHO’S WHO 77 CLASS POEM We the Seniors of '63 Are very sorry to be leaving thee, Our years here have had trials numerous, But we don't mind because so many were humorous. The kook of our class, and that's no lie MIKE RISTOW is really a great guy, His ole Studie he pushed many a mile Now that Studie is in Shortie's junk pile. KAREN BECKEN, our Homecoming Queen To all the boys she is supreme, On the road from Two Dot, the dust she does raise, Headed for Harlo in a fiery blaze. DON HAMMEL the president of our class The Parliamentary Procedure test he did not pass, In sports and dramatics he did O. K. Now Uncle Sam is shipping him away. SANDRA CLARK who was secretary of our class Is short and cute and quite a lass, In a little blue car she likes to ride With that certain Dick sitting by her side. Service with a smile, that's MOELL At the Conoco station CHUCK does swell, In the chemistry lab he likes to play-- Yipes! he blew Mr. Watt away. MABEL BECKEN is cute and sweet Just being around her is quite a treat, Off to Butte Business School she will depart Leaving behind her many a broken heart. At the AG store MYRON BOYCE makes himself handy Carrying groceries and eating candy, To him life is very serious Where he and Judy park makes us curious. NONA CLEMENTS is kinda quiet and shy She goes with ED LODE who is quite a guv, Shawmut, Montana is her home Many a mile on horseback she does roam. BOB FRANKS is really the all around guy In scholastics, sports and everything he rates very high, He drives around in a little gray coupe They tell me he parks on the five-mile loop. SAL LEARY the seamstress of our class Is tall and dark and quite a lass, For the Senior Clods she led many a yell To her a guy named Jim is really swell. Tall and blond, that's BOB HOMER Sometimes known as the Two Dot roamer, He wrecked his little Volkswagen late one night --Must have been the moonshine and not the moonlight. MARLENE MURCH a nurse will be The sign on her front lawn we want you to see. In her little blue Falcon she goes many a mile Chasing all the boys with a great big smile. ED LODE who likes to hunt and fish Thinks Nona Clements is quite a dish. Bookkeeping to him is kinda rough But he thinks ranching is really great stuff. SUE AMDOR was a senior cheerleader You couldn't find anyone sweeter, When her porch light's on 'til dawn In school we know why she is gone. CARL FISK who lives on a hill Gives a girl in Shawmut quite a thrill, To that town he makes many trips To get a taste of Shirley's sweet lips. KAY WOJTOWICK is a girl who likes her daddy Especially when he lets her have the Caddy. She is short, blond and real sweet With a guy named Bob she's really neat. KURT SWALLOW drives a Scout Here and there and all about In leathercraft he does excel After graduation we wish him well. DICK ROMA from Shawmut does hail A date with Sandra he'll never fail. At all his studies he works awfully hard But that doesn't stop him from being a card. JUDY CONLEY with our money we did trust For all her dates Dave is a must. Off to Girls' State she did go Not very happy for she missed a rodeo. LINDA RETTKE on the piano does play When she sees Kenny it completes her day. Working for her dad at the Standard Station During the summer ruined her vacation. JOHN ROBERTSON who seldom makes a sound Puts all his words in the Harlo Rebound. As our valedictorian he does rate Scholastic wise, no one's as great. At the Harlo Cafe JUDY RIGGS slings hash Smiling at the customers and raking in the cash, A guy named Gary has won her heart And we're willing to bet they'll never part. A hundred and twenty DEBUFF does drive Makes us wonder how DAN stays alive When in his rear view mirror he sees Uncle Ray You ought to see him throw those refreshments away. Paul's dream is a senior called JEAN. Miss WATSON of the Prom was queen. At Wade's Drive-in she can be found And when Paul's around she's never homeward bound. On the football field he is a boomer Watch out, here comes big JOHN BLUMER. In the class room he does excel To some of the girls he sure is swell. In the class she seldom makes a sound You can never tell when MARIE STEVENSON is around. Off to college she should go To teach all the kids to cook and sew. LEONARD WALLA with blond curly hair When there is work to do, he does his share, On Sunday morning he moans and sighs, With Type O blood in his big blue eyes. KATHIE RIPLEY on her banjo does play Singing songs to pass the time away, She talks it up with a lot of chatter But to a guy named Gordie that doen't matter. JOHN THORSON known as the wild one, Has never been known to miss any fun, After a wild Saturday night ride He can't seem to take Sunday Morning in his stride. BILL HINER a track record did set It couldn' have been in his Buick I'll bet, To all of his classmates he's a great guy When Willie leaves we're all going to cry. LINDA DETTMAN was once a Girls' Stater A CPA she hopes to become later, In GAA basketball she did star In this old world she'll go far. In Reader's Theater she gained her fame DEEDIE THOMAS is her name, On the bus from Shawmut she comes to school Dreaming of Burt, who she thinks is cool. Down the track in a burst of speed DARRELL GOODMAN is always in the lead, He is short and has freckles and bright red hair But we all know Shaxon doen't care. Big brown eyes with a devilish gleam FRAN KEN LEY is any boys dream, Monday morning at school she would miss Oh well, weekend fun is more important than this. Now we are finished, now we are done, Now we are at the end of all our great fun. As we depart from the hallowed halls of Harlo High Pull out your hankies and have a good cry. SUE AMDOR Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Annual 2, 3; Rebound 2, 3, 4, Assistant Editor 4; MIEA 3; GAA 1,2; Drama Club 3, 4; National Thespians 4; B Cheerleader 2; A Cheerleader 4; Scholarship Dinner 1,3, 4; Class Secretary- Treasurer 2; Class Secretary 3; Twirling 1,2, 3; One Act Play 3; Junior-Senior Play 3; Junior Play 4; Girls' State Alternate 3. KAREN BECKEN Transfer 3; Homecoming Queen 4; Rebound 4; Chorus 4; Thes- pians 4. MABEL BECKEN Transfer 3; Scholarship Dinner 3, 4; Prom Princess 3; Pep Club 4; Annual 4; Drama Club 4; Senior Class Play 4; Junior Class Play 4. JOHN BLUMER Football 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1,2,3, 4; H-Club 2, 3,4; Scholarship Dinner 1,2,3, 4; Senior Class Play 4; Junior Class Play 3; Boys' State Alternate 3; High School Week 3; Interscho- lastics 3, 4. MYRON BOYCE Transfer from Anaconda 3. SANDRA CLARK Rebound 4; Class Secretary 4; Scholarship Dinner 3,4. NONA CLEMENTS Chorus 2, 3, 4; District Music Festival 2,3,4; GAA 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3,4; Pep Club 4. JUDY CONLEY Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Student Coun- cil Representative 4; GAA 1,2, 3.4, President 4; Rebound 2,3, 4, Sports Editor 4; Annual 2, 3; Drama Club 3,4; National Thes- pians 4; Homecoming Princess 4; Girls State Delegate 3; Senior Class Treasurer Scholarship Din- ner 3, 4; High School Rodeo 4; Senior Class Play 4; Junior-Senior Play 3; Junior Class Play 4; Senior One Act Play 3. DAN DEBUFF Chorus 4. LINDA DETTMANN Band 1,2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3; Pep Club 2,3,4; District Music Fes- tival 1,2, 3, 4; Scholarship Dinner 1, 3, 4; Girls State Delegate 3; GAA 1,2,3, 4, Vice President 4; Rebound 2, 3, 4; Annual 1; Jun- ior Class Play 3, 4; Class Sec- retary 2; B Cheerleader 2; Drama Club 4. CARL FISK Football 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 3; Class Vice President 4; H-Club 2,3,4; Prom Prince 3; Track 1, 2.3.4. BOB FRANKS Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain 4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4, Manager 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; H-Club 1,2,3, 4, President 4; Student Council 1, 3, President 3; Class President 1; Class Vice President 3; Drama Club 3,4, President 3,4; Schol- arship Dinner 1,2, 3, 4; Senior Play 2, 3, 4; Junior Play 3, 4; High School Week Delegate 3, 4; Boys State Delegate 3; Inter- scholastics 3,4. DARREL GOODMAN Football 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Track 2,3,4; Baseball 1; Cho- rus 2; Drama Club 4; H-Club 1,2, 3, 4; Student Council Represent- ative 4; Key Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Senior Class Play 4; Junior Class Play 4; Interscholastics 3,4. DON HAMMEL Football 1,2, 3,4, Captain 4; Bas- ketball 1,2, 3,4; Track 2, 3,4; Baseball 1; Senior Class Play 4; Student Council 2,4, President 4; Class President 2,4; H-Club 1,2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Drama Club 4; National Thespians 4; Annual Staff 4; Chorus 3,4; Dis- trict Music Festival 3,4. BILL HINER Football 1,2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Interscholastics 2, 3, 4; H- Club 1,2,3, 4, Secretary-Treas- urer 4; Scholarship Dinner 3, 4; Class Vice President 2; Student Council 4; Key Club 3, 4; Treas- urer 4; Boys' State Alternate 3. BOB HOMER Track 2, 3; H-Club 4; Football 4. FRAN KENLEY Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 3; Re- bound 3,4; Drama Club 3,4, Vice President 4; National Thes- pians 4; Homecoming Princess 3; Senior Class Play 4; Junior Class Play 4; One Act Play 3; Guidance Secretary 3, 4; Junior-Senior Play 3. SALLY LEARY Pep Club 1, Twirler 1,2, Re- bound 4. ED LODE Football 1,2, Basketball 1, Track 1,2, 3; Photo Club 1, 2, 4; Science Club 2. CHUCK MOELL Transfer from Willows, California 4. MARLENE MURCH Chorus 1,2, 3; Twirler 1,2, 3; Re- bound 2, 3; Drama Club 4; GAA 2; Pep Club 4; One Act Play 3; Junior -Senior Play 3; Senior Class Play 4; National Thespians 4. LINDA RETTKE Band 3,4; Chorus 3,4; Pom-pon girls 4; Oral Interpretation 3; Pep Band 3,4; Music Festival 3,4; Prompter for Anne Frank 3; Senior Talent Show 3, 4; Rebound 4. DICK ROMA Rebound 4. MIKE RIPLEY Football 4; Football Manager 3; Ensemble 2,4; A Chorus 2, 3; Chorus 2, 3, 4; District Music Fes- tival 2, 3, 4; All State Music Fes- tival 4; Band 1,2; Junior Class Play 4. LEONARD WALLA KATHIE RIPLEY Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Ensemble 2; A Choir 2, 3; Band 1, 2; Drama Club 2, 3; Secretary- Treasurer 4; Guidance Librarian 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Rebound 3, 4; Fo- rensics 4; Junior Class Play 3,4; Senior Class Play 4; Talent Show 3,4. MIKE RIS TOW Transfer from Roundup 3; Foot- ball 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Track 3, 4; Senior Class Play 4; Talent Show Emcee 4; Scholarship Dinner 3,4; Letterman's Club 3,4; Drama Club 4; National Thespian 4. JOHN ROBERTSON District Music Festival 1,2,3, 4, Solo 1,2,3; Trumpet Trio 2; State Music Festival 2, 3,4; Solo 2; All State Band 3, 4; Concert Band 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1,2, 3, 4; Dance Band 4; Chorus 4; Key Club 3, 4, Secretary 3,4; Class Vice President 1; Scholarship Dinner 1.2, 3, 4; Boys' State Delegate 3; High School Delegate 3; Senior Talent Show 3; Annual 4; Rebound 2, 3, 4, Co-editor 3, Editor 4; M.I.E.A. 2,4; Junior-Senior Play 3; Junior Play 4. JUDY RIGGS Pep Club 1,2; G. A .A . 1; Rebound 1, 2, 4; Junior-Senior Play 3. MARIE STEVENSON Chorus 2, 3; Pep Club 4. KURT SWALLOW Chorus 2, 3, 4. DEED IE THOMAS Chorus 4; Reader's Theatre 4. JOHN THORSON Basketball 1; Photo Club 3; Cho- rus 4; Band 4. JEAN WATSON A Cheerleader 1,2, 3; Chorus 3; Band 1, 3; B.A.A. 1, 4; Pep Club 1.2, 3; Pom-pon Girls 4; Class Treasurer 3; Rebound 3; Annual Staff 2; Prom Queen 4. KAY WOJTOWICK A Cheerleading 2, 3, 4; Junior Class President; Girls State Alter- nate 3; Drama Club 3, 4; Senior Class Play 3, 4; Junior Class Play 3,4; Student Council 3,4, Sec- retary 4; Student Council Conclav 3, 4; National Thespians 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4, President 4; Re- bound 2, 3,4, Assistant Editor 4; Annual Staff 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3, 4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Pep Band 1; Clarinet Quartet 1,2, 3; District Music Festival 1,2, 3, 4; State Music Festival 1,2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Scholarship Dinner 1,3,4; All State Band 4. 80 SENIOR HONOR STUDENTS Chuck Moell, Kay Wojtowick, Bill Hiner, Fran Kenley, Bob Franks, Judy Conley, Mike Ristow, Sandra Clark, John Robertson, Mabel Becken, John Blumer, Linda Dettman, Sue Amdor. SCHOLARSHIP DINNER JUNIOR HONOR STUDENTS Elsie Mielke, Susan Nissen, Richard Egebakken, Diana Goodman, Christine Reno, Bill Witt, Sharon Lenington, Craig Reynolds, Nancy Morang, Tom Mitchell, Connie Barnes, Loren Haarr, Lee Burrington, Roger Johnson, Paul Painter, and Jackie Holmes. SOPHOMORE HONOR STUDENTS Della Barney, Jeannette Stewert, Paul Krause, Ken Thompson, Carol Kalber, Jon Mill, Jim Hutchison, Tom Capser, Mary Ginther, John Brady, Carol Anderson, Dick Hammel, Alma Crews, Sandra Fulks, Linda Cor- bett, Sharon Smith, Lorree Ortwein. SCHOLARSHIP DINNER FRESHMAN HONOR STUDENTS Kathym Hiner, Alice Amdor, Jim Sedgwick, Ann Newbary, Bill Jones, Mary Lou Maixner, Sandra McGuin Jim Steams, Sherry Smart, David Voldseth, Valerie Wirth. •«« Ed Alexander Jim Althouse Delia Anderson Jack Barnhart Retha Bowman Don Bundren Bonnie Chamberlain Leah Cooney Ty Cotton Terry Corson Mary Ann Erbe Cameal Fetter Jimmie Fisk Ramona Fisk Martha Fulton Ronald Fischer Gail Gillen Judy Griffith Tom Hallam Linda Holmes Debbie Hunter David Jersey Bill Jones Judy Kalayjain Sandy LaFlex Marcia Lichten- barger Gene Linds ley Anne Lopach Lawrence Mager Kenneth Mager Bob Mahana Mike Maixner Monte Martello Alan Mehloff Lena Sue Morse Linda Muggen- burg Connel Muggen- burg Donald Murphy Chuck Nissen George Pidcock Karen Reynolds Kathleen Robertson Joyce Russell Kenny Shepherd Linda Smart Jeanne Smith Dale Ste inha user Bob Willems Sherry Witt Shirley Lam mere Kay Barney Kenton Barnhart David Bastian Gene Birgenheier Teresa Bleeker Bill Blum Marie Bowman Bonnie Bridges Callie Colby Carol Cosgriffe Roy Davis Randy Dawley Ellen DeCock Linda Doney Barbara Dunn John Edmundson Roger Foster Peggy Freier Ralph Fulton Robert Fulton Robert Galahan Sonja Ginther Carol Hammel Bill Holloway Donna Hutchison Colleen Indreland Pamela Jones Linda Kelly Nikki La Flex John Lammers Sharon Lammers Jessie Langston Ken Mihalovich Kenny Mitchell Tommy Poulos Joyce Rector Gary Reynolds Perry Smith Nancy Stearns David Swanz Art Tadewalt Ronald Tieg Jacque Todd Steven Tronnes Arden Tronnes Jerome Tuss Ralph Weber Pat Whelan Donna Wojtowick Mike Wood Carol Reynolds Jo Wester Members of the Junior High Track Team coached by Mr. May were Ronnie Fischer Roy Davis, Perry Smith, Jerome Tuss, Chuck Nissen, Roger Foster, Tom Hallem Larry Mager, David Bastian, and Don Mui phy- v Kristi Apelhans received the American Legion Auxiliary Outstanding Eighth Grade Girl Award at Class Night. Roger Foster received the Outstanding Eighth Grade Boy Award given by the American Legion. Members of the eighth grade kept busy at the Class C Tournament by running a hat check. 88
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