Harlowton High School - Engineer Yearbook (Harlowton, MT)
- Class of 1967
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HARLOWTOH HIGH SCHOOL Harlowton, Montaha Superintendent’s Message Congratulations to the Class of 1967, Harlowton High School, on your gradua- tion from high school and your work in producing this annual through your cooperative efforts. Now you are on your way to college, working on a job, or are going into the service of our country for a period of time. Wherever you may go, please do not lose sight of the horizon. George Bernard Shaw once wrote: Don't be in a hurry to succeed. What would you have to live for afterwards? Make the horizon your goal: It will always be ahead of you. May your life be a service of dedication to your fellow man and thereby be of great personal satisfaction and reward to you. School Board Audin Moe; Reidar Johnson; Delbert Hartwick; Reubin Johnson, Chairman; Robert Cooney; Richard Berg; William Watson; Martin Sorenson; Fred Martello; Mary Klock, Clerk, (not pictured); Wilbur White, (not pictured) 2 ACTIVITIES Varsity First row: Mr. Claussen, J. Lammers, A. Tronnes, R. Weber, W. Holloway, D. Swanz, J. Tuss, K. Barnhart, R. Galahan, S. Bayley, R. Davis, P. Smith, S. Tronnes, Coach Dunn; Second row: K. Mager, S. Brady, T. Bennett, G. Bayley, T. Cotton, W. Doney, J. Althaus, D. Murphy, P. Reno, T. Taylor, K. Shepherd; Third row: J. Wester, manager, J. Krause, B. Smith, S. Walls, G. Stetson, C. Nissen, D. Reynolds, D. Dean, M. Martello, manager. SOUTHERN DIVISION CONFERENCE STANDINGS TEAM WON LOST Huntley Project 8 0 Lodge Grass 7 1 Red Lodge 5 3 Roundup 5 3 Harlowton 3 5 Absarokee 3 5 Columbus 3 5 Forsyth 2 6 Big Timber 0 8 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 1966” SCORE TEAM DATE WHERE WE THEY Billings West JV September 9 here 29 6 Columbus September 17 there 25 7 Roundup September 23 here 0 19 Lodge Grass October 1 there 7 31 Big Timber October 7 here 25 2 Absarokee October 15 there 2 20 Forsyth October 19 here 12 6 Huntley Project October 28 here ■ 0 41 Red Lodge November 5 there 0 7 TINTINGER FORD, GALLY'S VARIETY, Harlowton 4 FRONT ROW: R. Mitchell, J. Duffner, F. Mager, S. Walls, R. Fischer, J. Krause, J. Hunter, B. Jones, R. Goodman. 2nd ROW: Coach Stoll, D. Dean, L. Davis, E. Alexander, C. Nissen, G. Stetson, J. Mysse, D. Reynolds, M. McMahon, Coach Hereim. STANDING: W. Lode, A. Winsky, C. Wester, D. Todd, C. Wester, B. Smith, D. Toavs, P. Otten, M. Weber, T. Muggenburg Frosh - Sophs GAMES Sept. 9 Absorokee Here 6:00 25 - 7 Sept. 16 White Sulphur Here 8:00 26 - 6 Sept. 24 Fergus Here 11:00 7 - 6 Sept. 30 White Sulphur There 3:00 FORFEIT Oct. 8 Roundup There 2:00 0 - 0 Oct. 13 Fergus There 4:00 0 - 6 Oct. 29 Roundup Here 7:00 6 - 26 Is this love?!! Duh! What next? SPONSOR: A. G. SUPER MARKET, Harlowton 5 Homecoming Homecoming Activities Began With The Painting Of The H’ The great white ghosts The whole grubby bunch! Something in your eye, Walt? Decorating The Floats For The Homecoming Parade Mr. Varner's bald spot They LOOK life.Frosh SPONSORS: STALEY DRUG, HARLOWTON GARDENS, Harlowton 6 Collecting boxes. . . The bonfire began with a snake dance Cheerleaders or football players? The morning pep rally One of the cheerleaders jumps SPONSORS: BRYAN'S BODY SHOP, BETTY’S CORNER, Harlowton 7 F.F.A. float Sophomore float . . . 1st. place SPONSORS: MID-MONTANA TITLE COMPANY, FURGASON FEED MILL, Harlowton Senior float . . . 2nd. place Junior float 3rd. place 8 Freshman float 8th. grade float 7th. grade float Cheerleaders SPONSORS: BEST'S REPAIR AND MUSIC CENTER, BROWN RANCH SUPPLY INC., Harlowton 9 PRINCESS: Nancy Steams ESCORT: Perry Smith QUEEN: Callie Colby ESCORT: Jerome Tuss PRINCESS: Elaine Haarr ESCORT: Ken Barnhart Where'd the ball go?? SPONSORS: HARLO STANDARD, complete one-stop service; G. O. JOHNSON, SHERIFF 10 Sadie Hawkins Dancing with brooms and cider- drinking were two new highlights of the 1966 Sadie Hawkins dance, which was sponsored by the Senior Class on November 10, 1966. Jo Mill, Senior, was chosen Daisy Mae, and Chuck Nissen, Sophomore, was chosen Lil' Abner. Boys were caught in the halls the previous week with Dear Tags , which got them into the dance. Cos- tumes for the dance were hillbilly style, and as the pictures show everyone had a lot of fun. Typical Hillbillies of HHS SPONSORS: LEARY'S ENCO, COAST TO COAST STORES, Harlowton 11 Daisy Mae: Jo Mill Lil1 Abner: Chuck Nissen Leaders of the Grand March Carol Sondeno and Perry Smith, Donna Lorenzen and Don Bundren Michelle and Eleanor, you're supposed to dance with boys!! SPONSORS: HOLMES SERVICE, HARLO BAKERY, Harlowton 12 Senior Class Play PRIDE AND PREJUDICE by Mary Austin presented by SENIOR CLASS and DRAMA CLUB November 18 and 19 directed by MR. RICHARD SWEAT CAST MR. BENNET..........................................Randy Malesich MRS. BENNET.................................................Darlene Finstad ELIZABETH.....................................................Nancy Stearns MARY................................................Kristi Appelhans JANE..................................................Carol Hammel CATHERINE...................................................Valerie Watson LYDIA..............................................Michelle Stearns LADY LUCAS.............................................Gail Gillen CHARLOTTE LUCAS.......................................Jeanne Smith MR. BINGLEY...........................................Alan Watson MR. DARCY...........................................Ken Mihalovich MISS BINGLEY..................................................Linda Holmes MR. WICKHAM...................................................Ralph Weber MR. COLLINS....................................................Stan Bayley LADY CATHERINE De BOURGH............................Susan Voldseth HILL.................................................Debbie Hunter What's this?? Tea anyone? Sitting down on the job! ! SPONSOR: R. G. Johnson, M.D. 13 Pretty as a picture ! Let him have it! What a pose! Backstage Beauty (?) in the making! SPONSOR: Dr. M. G. Maixner 14 Varsity Left to right: Jim Krause, Randy Malesich, Stan Bayley, Tom Bennett, Ken Mihalovich, Don Bundren, Gar Bayley, Ty Cotton, Mike Maixner, Perry Smith, Bob Galahan, David Swanz. Coach Claussen, Manager Monte Martello. CONFERENCE STANDINGS AND SEEDINGS TEAM WON LOST 1. Huntley Project 15 1 2. Roundup 13 3 3. Lodge Grass 12 4 4. Absarokee 9 7 5. Red Lodge 7 9 6. Harlowton 4 12 7. Forsyth 4 12 8. Big Timber 4 12 9. Columbus 4 12 SPONSORS: LYLAS SHOPPE, SMITH’S MOTEL, SMITH'S SUPER FOOD, Harlowton 15 Jr. Varsity Kneeling left to right: Coach Stoll, Sandy Brady, Walter Scotson, Paul Otten, Jim Hunter, John Duffner, Ron Fischer, John Mysee. Standing: Ted Taylor, Lynn Davis, Gary Stetson, Dennis Moore, Steve Walls, Steve Berg, Ed Alexander, Darwin Reynolds. Jump Ball! !!!!!!!!!!!!! SPONSORS: THE TOGGERY, GAMBLES, Harlowton 16 Class B Tourney Rob and Ty go for two points. Rob says, What's happening? Don says, Who cares, just get the ball! Perry has troubles, while Ty and Don stand by. SPONSORS: Montana Power Co.; Dude Rancher, Billings 17 Gar goes to head 'em off at the pass, while Mike holds down the Forsyth player. SPONSORS: Shawmut Bar; Shawmut Store 19 The villain is up to his old tricks again! Steve—are you spying on Sherry and Joe? EGAD! WHAT A CAD! Nadine, the Housekeeper; Sherry, the Nurse. CAST CONSTANT HOPE . . . AUGUSTUS GREYSTONE FOWLER........... MANLY RASH....... URSULA GREYSTONE . BERTRAM OLEANDER. MILLY SMITH...... . . Sherry Witt . . Ron Fischer Nadine Neighbors . . . Joe Wester Darlene Finstad . . Steve Walls . .Kathy Callant Junior Drama Festival Dennis----don't just sit there! SCRAMBLED EGGS Is it a little chilly up there? CAST NICHOLAS JAY ... IVAN . . . WINIFRED LUCRETIA OLGA . . .Stan Bay ley Dennis Dean David Swanz Kathy Biggs . Gail Gillen Kathy Gillen 20 The actors and actresses are getting their new faces. THE WORLD WITHIN CAST PAUL OBERHOLTZ. EMMA CLAIRE . . DR. HAYNE. . . . LOUISA OBERHOLTZ MATTIE SYKES . . TIM GREGORY . . , . John Lammers Kristi Appelhans . . Ralph Weber . Nancy Stearns . . . Nanci Bain . . . Joe Wester 21 Wake up, Kris. Golf Team Standing: B. Lynam, M. Maixner, G. Bayley, B. McGhie, G. Stetson, Coach Dunn; Second Row: K. Gillen, M. Maixner, N. Bain, N. Stearns, S. Witt; First Row: C. Kalberg, W. Scotson, K. Callant. Varsity Track Team Standing: Coach Claussen, D. Murphy, B. Jones, K. Barnhart, R. Davis, S. Brady, J. Althaus, F. Mager, M. McMahon, Coach Moran; Kneeling: C. Nissen, D. Reynolds, R. Mitchell, D. Aicher, T. Taylor, D. Dean, B Holloway, Manager Weber. Frosh Track Team R. Trapp, C. Moore, P. Schmeling, D. Baxter, R. Tuss 22 1967 Junior Prom Theme: ROMAN HOLIDAY Music by: BLUE NOTES Prom Leaders: Laurie Bundren and PROM ROYALTY: Queen: Donna Wojtowick King: David Swanz Princess: Anne Lopach Prince: Tom Bennett And the Grand March begins. Ole Olson It seems as though everyone is waiting for something— could it be the music? While couples wait for the music, they check out the decorations. At last, the band ar rives, and everyone gets to dance. 24 Ty and Linda-aren't you a little old for London Bridges? Mrs. Cosgriffe and the 8th grade girls get the refreshments ready for the mob. 25 Music Banquet All State Music Festival partici- pants are: Front row; Lee Fenton, Kelly Lechner. Back row; Sonja Ginther, Bob McGhie, Jackie Lechner. Band members receive pins, letters, and certificates at Music Banquet. Mr. A1 Guinn music director at Rocky Mountain College spoke at the banquet. 26 Everyone enjoys a hearty meal. Senior Banquet Conversing while waiting for dinner. SPONSORS: McFarland-White Ranch, Two Dot; Mountain States Telephone 28 Athletic Banquet Mr. Dunn presents the Senior football stars their letters. The Senior basketball boys receive their letters from Mr. Claussen. 29 Athletic Banquet Perry Smith received the award for the Most Valuable Basketballer. Jerome Tuss, an All American Honorable Mention, reported on next year's football prospects. Jerome also received an award for the Most Valuable Footballer. Our pretty Cheerleaders received awards for all their spirit and work. Mr. Stearns seems to be thinking of more jokes as Nels Christiansen of Eastern Montana College speaks. The Senior Athletes, sitting with very happy hearts and even fuller stomachs! SPONSORS: Harlo Creamery Jersey Dairy; Elmer’s Sport Shop Baccalaureate 31 The Processional. Ready--Set--GO! ! Class Night Nancy Stearns reads the '67 Class Poem. Perry Smith passes the key on to next years class presidents. Good Luck! ! Miss Hicks presents the G.A.A. awards. 32 Listen to this! ! Mary Ellen Gliko Hospital Guild Scholarship What a time to gossip! Bob Galahan PTA Scholarship Mike Wood American Legion Award Miss Lich presented the Pep Club pins. 33 Commencement The seniors finally made it! Kristi Appelhans's Valedictory Address. Mr. Craft's address to the class of '67. The final march in. Sonja Ginther's Salutatory Speech. 34 The Girls' Trio performing. ORGANIZATIONS Student Council This is the first year that the students of HHS have campaigned for the student council offices. Nancy Stearns was elected Student Body President, the first girl to hold the position in the history of HHS. The other officers were: Monte Martello—Vice President; Sonja Ginther—Secretary; and Randy Malesich--Treasurer; Mr. Hartwick was the advisor. Drama Club The Drama Club with the help of the advisor, Mr. Sweat, produced the Junior and Senior class plays last year. The Drama Club was composed of students who were interested in amateur acting. The officers of this club were: Randy Malesich—President; Elaine Haarr—Vice President; Sherry Witt-Secretary; and Linda Holmes—Treasurer. 36 Annual Staff The Engineer” staff, which was composed of Juniors and Seniors, has been responsible for the publication of the school yearbook. During the basketball season they sold popcorn at each home game. Staff officers were Kristi Appelhans—Editor; Kathy Berg—Assistant Editor; and Peggy Freier—Business Manager. Rebound Nancy Stearns and Sonja Ginther were co-editors of the REBOUND, HHS school paper, for the past year. At the ,MIEA Convention in the fall of 1966, HHS was elected vice president of M1EA, being represented by the RE- BOUND. With the help of Mrs. Cosgriffe, supervisor, the REBOUND was distributed every two weeks. 37 Key Club The 1966-67 Key Club, advised by Mr. Martello and Mr. Povilaitis, completed many projects for the school and the community. The Key Club also attended a number of interclubs throughout the state and the state conven- tions. The officers were: John Lammers—President; Mike Maixner—Vice-President (not pictured); Stan Bay ley— Treasurer; and Monte Martello--Secretary. Letterman’s Club The Letterman's Club is composed of the athletes of HHS who have earned a letter in a sport. The Letterman’s Club sold ballpoint pens to earn money for the filming of football games, among other activities. The officers were: Robert Galahan—President; Perry Smith--Vice President; Ken Barnhart--Secretary; and Tom Bennett-- Treasurer. 38 GAA The Girls' Athletic Association, sponsored by Miss Hicks, met every Thursday after school to play volleyball, softball, or basketball. The GAA girls sold concessions at all the home basketball games. The officers were: Linda Holmes—President; Kristi Appelhans—Vice President; Sherry Witt—Secretary; Connie Nilsen--Treasurer; Laura Appelhans—Parliamentarian; and Kathy Callant—Student Council Representative. Photo Club The Photo Club, under the supervision of Mr. Day, was responsible for taking scatter pictures for the annual. The officers were: President—Peggy Freier; Vice President—Ellen DeCock; and Secretary-Treasurer—Amy Fochs. 39 Pep Club The Pep Club's main goal last year was to heighten the school spirit. With the aid of Miss Dorothy Lich, they sponsored dances, painted pep signs, and supported the teams by cheering. Pep Club busses were also taken to out-of-town games. Officers were: President: M. Haarr, Vice President: D. Wojtowick, Treasurer: C. Sondeno, Secretary; L. Holmes, and Student Council Representative: S. Witt. B Squad Cheerleaders Marcia Maixner Michelle Stearns E Dee Moseman Gail Wojtowick 40 A Squad Cheerleaders Carol Hammel Jo Mill Jacque Todd Donna Wojtowick Pom Port Girls l The Pom Pon Girls were formed as an entertainment group under the supervision of the Pep Club. These girls performed during the half time of home basketball games, in outfits which they made. The girls are: (top) N. Stearns—Leader; (middle) K. Callant, M. Bowman, J. Langston, L. Holmes—Co-leader, C. Sondeno, L. Kelly, S. Witt; (bottom) D. Hunter, A. Lopach, and E. Haarr 41 Music The HHS Band increased greatly last year, and they were led by Linda Holmes, band president. A new associa- tion, Band Parents, was formed to help promote band activities, and they helped the band buy new bright gold band blazers. A Music Banquet was also held for the first time last year. Mr. Ronald Wingo, Music Director Linda TRUMPET TRIO: Lenna Sue Morse, Jim Althaus, and Bob McGhie CLARINET QUARTET: David Aicher, Holmes, Nanci Bain, and Kathy Biggs 42 Activities GIRLS' TRIPLE TRIO: (back row) Kristi Appelhans, Kelly Lechner, Darlene Finstad, altos; (middle row) Brenda Berg, Kathy Biggs, Nanci Bain, second sopranos; (front row) Jackie Lechner, Amy Fochs, Lee Fenton, first sopranos GIRLS' TRIO: Lee Fenton, alto; Kelly Lechner, second soprano; Jackie Lechner, first soprano Other musical groups within the Music Department not pictured were the DOUBLE MIXED QUARTET, GIRLS CHORUS, and MIXED CHORUS SPONSOR: MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE, Harlowton 43 FFA The FFA—Future Farmers of America—had as their object last year to promote agricultural interest for youth. During the school year, they sponsored a local speech meet and the District FFA Convention. Members were: (top row) C. Roberts, S. Berg, R. Weber—secretary, B. Lechner—vice president, J. Duffner, D. Moseman— treasurer; (middle row) B. Jones, K. Shepherd—president, F. Mager, M. Teig, L. Davis, C. DeCock; (front row) A. Winsky, J. Amos, Mr. Olson—sponsor, M. Weber, and R. Lechner. Club Scatters Donna and Retha, quit look- ing at the pictures and get to work on the Annual! Peggy! Be careful or the flash will go off in your face! 44 The 1966 Girl Staters were Sonja Ginther, Delegate, Kristi Appelhans, Alternate, Nancy Stearns, Delegate, and Jo Mill, Alternate. THE 1966 BOY STATERS WERE: Delegates, first row--Mike Wood, John Lammers, and Gary Reynolds. Alternates, standing--Stan Bayley, Jerome Tuss, and Steve Tronnes. Those attending High School Week were Sonja Ginther, Stan Bayley, Kristi Appel- hans, and Mary Ellen Gliko (not pictured). 45 Jo Mill, Art Editor for the REBOUND, in- dustriously proofreads a stencil before the paper publication. Can you imagine trying to get 57 band members onto that truck and still play?! Marie Bowman doesn't seem to want her picture taken during this Pom Pon performance. 46 SENIORS Vice President: Steve Tronnes President: Perry Smith Kristi Appelhans Treasurer: Gary Reynolds SPONSORS: WHEATLAND TEXACO; LAMMERS FEED, SEED, Secretary: Mary Ellen Gliko Kenton Barnhart AND SPRAYING, Harlowton 48 Ron Teig Nancy Stearns Jacque Todd Geraldine Owens Carol Reynolds 53 55 Getting a little Shut Eye , Perry? That's okay, Joe. You'll be alright in the morning! SCHOLARSHIP BANQUET FRONT ROW: Peggy Freier, Kristi Appelhans, Sonia Ginther, Carol Hammel. STANDING: Stan Bayley, Margaret Haarr, Nancy Stearns, Mike Wood. 56 Mr. Sweat strikes again! JUNIORS President: Mike Maixner Vice President: Linda Holmes Secretary: Sherry Witt Treasurer: Monte Martello Kathy Berg John Bouchard Retha Bowman William Brady Don Bundren Sheila Clements Ty Cotton Kim Dawson SPONSORS: WADE’S DRIVE-INN AND CAFE, Harlowton 58 Vern Debuff Waide Doney Susan Eaves Mary Ann Erbe Cameal Fetter Marcia Lichtenbarger Darlene Finstad Ramona Fisk Gene Lindsley Gail Gillen Judy Griffith Anne Lopach Sue Homer Debbie Hunter Kenneth Mager Judy Kalayjian Buster Lechner SPONSOR: STAN'S TV SALES AND SERVICE, Harlowton 59 Larry Mager Robert McGhie Lenna Sue Morse Dan Moseman Linda Muggenburg Connie Muggenburg Don Murphy George Pidcock Susan Pirrie Philip Reno Kathleen Robertson Joyce Russell Kenneth Shepherd Jeanne Smith Dale Steinhauser Ted Taylor Valerie Watson 60 Bob Willems Homecoming Candidates M.A.E., L.H., S.Z. The AVENGERS, consisting of Tom B. , Monte M. Waide D., and Don M., was the local pop band in H.H.S. this year. 61 WOW!! Linda, you're slipping. The 1967 Girls' State Delegates are (back row) Kathy Berg and Linda Holmes, and Alternates are (front row) Lenna Sue Morse and Sherry Mitt. The 1967 Boys' State Delegates are (back row) Mike Maixner, Monte Martello, and Gar Bay- ley, and the Alternates are Bob Willems, Sandy Brady, and Bob McGhie. The Juniors honored by the 1967 Kiwanis Scholarship Dinner are Bob McGhie, Gar Bayley, Sandy Brady, Lenna Sue Morse, Linda Holmes, Sheila Clements, and Kathy Berg. 62 SOPHOMORES President: Chuck Nissen Vice President: John Mysse Secretary: Steve Walls Treasurer: Laura Appelhans Sophomores David A icher Ed Alexander Barbara Allen Nanci Bain Jeri Barney Brenda Berg Steve Berg Kathy Biggs David Brown Kathy Callant Bill Capser Lynn Davis Dennis Dean Mary DeBuff Carl DeCock Pam Doney SPONSOR: BAINS’S DEPARTMENT STORE, Harlowton 64 John Duffner Donna Fetter Wendell Finstad Ron Fischer Amy Fochs Terry Freier Kathy Gillen Arlene Gliko Roger Goodman Myrna Gugler Elaine Haarr Jim Hotchkiss Jim Hunter Virginia Hutchison Bill Jones Colleen Kalberg Jim Krause Kelly Lechner Dorothy Lopach Donna Lorenzen Bob Lynam Frank Mager Marcia Maixner Richard Malesich SPONSOR: CORRAL MOTEL, Harlowton 65 Ray Metcalfe Rodney Mitchell Denny Moore EDee Moseman Nadine Neighbor Connie Nilsen Paul Otten Bill Poulos Gary Rasmussen Darwin Reynolds Gayle Richter Charles Roberts Carol Schmeling Walter Scotson Cathy Skilbred Carol Sondeno Gary Stetson T. J. Stewart Joyce Taylor Susan Voldseth Wesley Van Ommen Mike McMahon Marvin Weber Gail Wojtowick 66 Perk up Elaine, it's not that bad! Don't be such an eager beaver Susan, after all you have all day. You'll never get to class that way, boys! Say fellows, how about painting the H ? Tut, tut, Bob—caught in the act again! 67 FRONT ROW: Kathy Biggs, Kathy Callant, Amy Fochs, Caroline Lechner. STANDING: EDee Moseman, Donna Lorenzen. Kathy Biggs was accepted by the National Science Foundation of Summer Institutes to attend courses, consisting of higher mathematics, at the University of Iowa, Iowa City, from June 14 until August 9. Study? Who me! 68 Steve, don't just stand there--work! ! FRESHMEN President: Vice President: Secretary: Art Winsky Ron Tuss Michelle Stearns Treasurer: Kim Kelly Linda Biegel Dennis Best Nancy Close Leta Cooney Glen Birgenheier Mary Dalgamo Robert Bowman Donna Eaves Doug Bundren Robert Ewing 70 Bill Fake Lee Fenton Arvilene Fisk Nannette Fochs Janet Griffith Galen Helmbrecht Lois Hobby Vicki Grande Eleanor Hunter Helen Jenkins The Frosh Basketball Team in Action Gregory Jones Kathy McGhie Mary Helen Keller Karen Mehlhoff Ron Lechner Debbie Mitchell Warren Lode Colleen McGhie Chris Moore Tom Muggenburg 71 Diana Muggenburg Chuck Skeel Marlene Murphy Karen Sheperd Cindy Reno Pam Steinhauser Paul Schmeling Bill Smith Debbie Clark Mike Tieg Don Todd, Helen Jenkins, Bill Smith, and Michelle Stearns, the Frosh bell ringers. Donna Teirney Don Todd Dick Toavs Robert Trapp Cal Wester Carl Wester Larry Walla Patti Wetzsteon Donald Slater Melanie Dawson 72 Frosh Basketball FRONT ROW: Coach Hereim, P. Schmeling, T. Muggenburg, D. Bundren, G. Birgenheier, R. Lechner, R. Tuss. BACK ROW: C. Wester, D. Baxter, R. Trapp, B. Smith, R. Bowman, B. Fake. HIGHLIGHTS A total of 18 Frosh turned out for practice on November 20, 1967. The traveling team comprised 10 players. B. Smith, R. Trapp, C. Wester, D. Bundren, and G. Birgen- heier made up the first team, with P. Schmeling and R. Tuss backing them up. A total of 10 games were played, including 4 games with the F.F.A. 73 Don't strain yourselves, fellas! Melanie's masterpiece. r?'. Yeah, Freshmen! Frosh girls helping at the Pep Club Banquet! ! Home Sweet Home! SCHOLARSHIP BANQUET I wanna be free! ! SITTING: C. McGhie, J. Griffith, K. McGhie, N. Fochs. STANDING: A. Winsky, R. Tuss, D. Muggenburg, L. Walla, L. Biegel. 74 JUNIOR HIGH President: Douglas Nissen Vice President: Majel Gliko Secretary: Margaret Maixner Treasurer: Becky Willems Eighth Grade Jane Alexander Harold Bayley Greg Bennett Mary Berland Betty Bjork Gregory Bleeker Jeffrey Bleeker Kathy Breeding Marcus Bridges Danny Close Donald Dalgarno Pauline Fetter Janine Gillen Jan Girard Atha Griffith Russell Hickman SPONSORS: CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK, TRIANGLE MOTORS, Harlowton 76 Ronald Holt David Irion Richard Labbe Jeanine Lichtenbarger Jerry Lindsley Dale Livingston Linda Massing Mary Ellen Meyer Diana Mihalovich Lynn Muggenburg Norreen Neighbor Tom Nilsen Barbara O'Neil Jeffrey Pirrie Tom Robertson James Sanders Penny Skeel Cheryl Stetson Dennis Swanz Duane Swanz Linda Tronnes Sam Walls Pa trie Watson Bill Yoimgbauer 77 President: Robert Dean Vice President: Secretary: Philip Biggs JudY Mever Seventh Grade Treasurer: Anne Johnson Linda Aicher Ted Blum David Breeding Allan Campbell Alesa Clark John Cooney Nathan Davis Gary Decock Mary Denevi Dorothy Doney Mike Dunn Eugene Eadus Leonard Eadus Patricia Erbe Matthew Fetter Maxine Fischer SPONSOR: STAR OFFICE MACHINES, Billings 78 Tamara Fleming Douglas Goodell Vicky Harris Wayne Helmbrecht Rick Hinand Diane Hoem Florence Hotchkiss Jane Johnson John Johnson James Knudson Virginia Lane Linda Lenington Cynthia Livingston A. J. Lorenzen Roger Mager Colleen Murphy Ann Nissen Tomalee Owens Marilyn Peccia Mike Smith George Tuss Mardelle Widdicombe Tim Wojtowick 79 Tom Stearns Susan Taylor Junior High Scholarship SEVENTH GRADE FRONT ROW: Cynthia Livingston, Linda Aicher, Anne Johnson, Diane Hoem, Colleen Murphy, Judy Meyer. STANDING: Tom Stearns, Robert Dean, John Cooney, Philip Biggs, Richard Olson, Mary DeNevi, Marilyn Peccia, Linda Lenington. EIGHTH GRADE FRONT ROW: Althea Fochs, Margaret Maixner, Becky Willems, Atha Griffith, Linda Tronnes, Janine Gillen, Jane Alexander. STANDING: Raymond Stewart, Douglas Nissen, Danny Close, David Irion, Sam Walls, Richard Labbe, Dennis Swanz, Duane Swanz. 80 FACULTY Harlowton High School Harlowton High School had its largest enrollment of its history in 1966-67, with busses going both east and west. At the close of the year, two treasured people left the hallowed halls for the last time. Mr. Weimer, the HHS principal, retired after 32 years of teaching. Mrs. Parsons, the office secretary, retired after 15 years of dedication to HHS. They helped HHS considerably, and all will miss them now that they are gone. Watch it--you will get it right in the eye ! 82 ROBERT DAY BS Degree, MSU, U of M Algebra Geometry- Math III, IV Photo C lub Sophomore Sponsor RONALD DUNN College of Idaho U of Idaho Guidance Counselor Lettermen's Club Sophomore Sponsor CAROLINE COSGRIFFE BS Degree, NDS Commercial Annual and Paper Junior Sponsor CLARK GARDNER BS Degree, Col. Gt. Falls MSU General Math, 7th, 8th 7th Sponsor FRANK GLIKO U of M, U of Wash. Col. Gt. Falls Reading, 7th, 8th Jr. Hi B.B. 7tli Sponsor SPONSOR: MOTEL TROY, Harlowton 83 ETHEL HEFENIEDER BS Degree, U of M EMC 7,8, 10 English 8th Grade Sponsor CHARLES HEREIM BS Degree, U ofM, EMC Biology- Science, 7th, 8th Drivers' Training PE, 7th, 8th Frosh Sponsor KATHRYN HICKS BS, MSC Home Economics PE, 9th CAA Sponsor Senior Sponsor DOROTHY LICH E.W.S.C., U of M German I, II World History American Government Pep Club Concessions Pom-Pon Girls Sophomore Sponsor GEARY MORAN WMC, U of M Seattle U English I, II Frosh Sponsor GARY OLSEN BS Degree, MSU Shop III, 7th, 8th VoAg III, II, I FFA Sponsor Junior Sponsor 84 MR. POVILAITIS EMC, La. SU W. Mich. U Earth Science General Science Montana History Key Club Advisor 8th Sponsor MR. VARNER BS Degree U of M, NMC Chemistry Physics Geometry General Math II Science Club Junior Sponsor MR. SWEAT BA Degree Col. Gt. Falls English Speech, Speech Club Drama, Drama Club MR. WEIMER AB Degree U of Nebraska Biology Drivers' Training MR. WINGO BS Degree U of Kans. Kans. St. Teach. Col. Music Frosh Sponsor MR. STOLL BS Degree St. Teach. Col., Minot U of Idaho PE. Health Social Studies Asst. BB, Coach Football Coach 8th Sponsor 85 VIP’S MR. LYNN Bus Driver 86 — MR. HAMMEL Custodian MR. OSTROM Custodian Senior Activities KRISTI APPELHANS Annual Staff 4, Editor 4; Chorus 1,2,3; Double Quartet 3,4; Drama Club 3,4; GAA 1,2, 3,4; Secre- tary 3, Vice-President 4; Girls State Alternate; High School Week 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Treasurer 3; Photo Club 2, 3,4; President 3; Rebound 2,3; Art Editor 3; Science Club 2; Student Council 2,3,4; Valedictorian. KENTON BARNHART Basketball 1,2; Football 3,4; Co-Captain 4; Letter- man's Club 3,4. STANLEY BAYLEY Basketball 2,3,4; Boys State Alternate; Drama Club 4; Football 3,4; High School Week 4; Key Club 2,3,4; Letterman's Club 3,4; Track 3; Transfer from Lewistown 2. TERESA BLEEKER Chorus 1,2,3; GAA 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Rebound 4. MARIE BOWMAN Annual Staff 3; Band 1; Chorus 1,2; Drama Club 1,2; GAA 1,2; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Pom Pon girl 4; Rebound 1,2, 3; 4; Twirling 1. BILL BLUM Football 1; Key Club 3,4; Class President 2. BONI BRIDGES Annual Staff 2; Asst. Editor 3; B Cheerleader 2; Chess Club 1; Drama Club 2; GAA 1; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Pom Pon girl 4; Rebound 1,2,4; Speech Club 3. CALLIE COLBY Annual Staff 1,2; Band 1; Chorus 1; Drama 1,2,3; GAA 1,2; Homecoming Queen 4; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4. ROY DAVIS Band 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Chorus 1; Football 1,4; Key Club 3,4; Letterman's Club 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4. ELLEN DECOCK Band 1,4; GAA 1; Pep Club 2,3,4; Photo Club 3,4. BARBARA DUNN Annual Staff 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Rebound 2, 3, 4. PEGGY FREIER Annual Staff 2,3,4; Band 1,3; Chorus 3; Drama Club 3,4; GAA 1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Photo Club 1.2, 3,4; Rebound 2,3,4; Sports Editor 4. ROBERT GALAHAN Basketball 3,4; Football 3,4; Key Club 3,4; Let- terman's Club 3,4; President 4. SONJA GINTHER Annual Staff 4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3; Class President 1; Chorus 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3; Girls State Delegate; High School Week 4; Photo Club 2,3,4; Vice-President 2; Rebound 1,2, 3, 4; Co-editor 4; State Music Festival 1,2, 3,4; Student Council 1,2,3, 4; Secretary 4; Salutatorian. MARY ELLEN GLIKO Class Secretary 4; High School Week 4; Pep Club 3,4; Rebound 4; Transfer from St. Labre 3. MARGARET HAARR Annual Staff 3,4; Chorus 1,2; GAA 1; Homecoming Princess 1; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; President 4; Rebound 1.2.3.4. CAROL HAMMEL Annual Staff 3; A Cheerleader 4; B Cheerlead- er 1; Band 1; Drama Club 2,3,4; Class Vice-Presi- dent 2; GAA 1; Homecoming Princess 2; Pep Club 1.2, 3,4; Treasurer 2; Pom Pon girl 3; Co-Leader 3; Rebound 1,2, 3,4; Student Council 2,4. LINDA KELLY Annual Staff 3,4; Band 1,2,3; Chorus 3; Class Secretary 2; Drama Club 3,4; GAA 1; Pep Club 1.2, 3,4; Photo Club 2,3; Pom Pon girl 4; Rebound 1.2.3.4. JOHN LAMMERS Band 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3; Boys State Delegate; Class Treasurer 2; Class President 3; Drama Club 4; Football 1,2, 3,4; Key Club 2,3,4; Vice-President 3; President 4; Letterman's Club 3,4; Student Council 4; Track 1. SHARON LAMMERS Annual Staff 4; Chorus 1; GAA 1; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Rebound 1,2, 3,4; Twirlers 1. JESSIE IANGSTON Annual Staff 3; Chorus 1; Drama Club 1,2, 3,4; Daisy Mae 2; GAA 1,2; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Pom Pon girl 3,4. JACKIE LECHNER Annual Staff 4; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Drama Club 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Photo Club 3,4; Rebound 2,3,4; State Music Festival 1,4. JOSEPHINE MILL A Cheerleader 4; Chorus 1,2,3; Class Secretary 3; Daisey Mae 3,4; Girls State Alternate; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Pom Pon girl 3; Rebound 2,3,4; Art Editor 4. RANDY MALESICH Band 1,2; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 2,3; Class Treasurer 1; Drama Club 2,3,4; President 4; Foot- ball 1,3; Key Club 4; Rebound 1,2,3; Student Council 4; Treasurer 4. KENNETH MIHALOVICH Band 1,3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2; Drama Club 3,4; Key Club 2,3,4; Track 1,2. NANCY STEARNS B Cheerleader 2; Chorus 1,2; Drama Club 1,2, 3,4; GAA 1; Girls State Delegate; Homecoming Princess 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Photo Club 1; Pom Pon girl 3,4; Leader 4; Rebound 1,2, 3,4; Asst. Editor 3; Co-editor 4; Speech Club 1; Student Council 3,4; Secretary 3; President 4. DAVID SWANZ Band 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 1; Football 1,2,3; Key Club 3,4; Letterman's Club 3,4; Prom King 4; Track 1. JACQUE TODD Band 1; B Cheerleader 1; A Cheerleader 2,3,4; Drama Club 1,2,3, 4; GAA 1,2; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Prom Princess 3. STEVE TRONNES Band 3; Class Vice-President 4; Football 4; Letter- man's Club 4; Key Club 3,4; Photo Club 3,4; Science Club 1,2; Speech Club 4; Student Council 4. JEROME TUSS Basketball 1,2; Boys State Alternate; Class Vice- President 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Captain 4; Key Club 3,4; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Student Council 3; Vice-President 3; Track 1. ALAN WATSON Double Quartet 4; Rebound 4; Transfer from Ennis 4. RALPH WEBER Basketball 1,2,3; Drama Club 4; FFA 1,2, 3, 4; Football 1,2, 3,4; Key Club 4; Letterman's Club 3,4 Rebound 2,3; Track 1. JOE WESTER Basketball 1,2; Football 3; Manager 4; Letterman's Club 3,4; Track 4. PAT WHELAN Drama Club 2; FFA 2; Photo Club 3; Science Club 2; Student Council 1; Track 1,2. DONNA WOJTOWICK Annual Staff 3,4; A Cheerleader 3,4; B Cheer- leader 1; Band 1,3; Chorus 3; Drama Club 3,4; GAA 1,2,3; President 3; Secretary 2; Treasurer 1; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Vice-President 4; Prom Queen 4; Rebound 2, 3,4. MIKE WOOD American Legion Oratorical Contest 4; Basketball 1; Boys State Delegate; Science Club 2; Speech Club 1; Track 1. THANK YOU The 1967 ENGINEER staff thanks all of the businessmen who sponsored pages, making it pos- sible for us to have an annual this year. We are most grateful. THE ANNUAL STAFF
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