Harlowton High School - Engineer Yearbook (Harlowton, MT)

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weaivM Mike Seitz, Secretary; Mary Widdicombe, Treasurer; Julie Ness, President; Steve Taber, Vice President. Brent Anderson Scott Clellen David Crowley David Fisher Becky Fleming Trisha Gillen Debbie Hansen Cindy Leuthold Gary Leuthold Julie Ness Steve Olson Ole Olsen Janine Klesalek Butch Popp Phyllis Widdicombe Mike Seitz Steve Taber Shirley Teig Todd Tripp Vicki Werhonig Gary Westburg Mary Widdicombe Michele Wilcox 3 4 ? X 3 David Crowley CLASS MOTTO: IN ALL THINGS, SUCCESS DEPENDS UPON PREVIOUS PREPARATION AND WITHOUT SUCH PREPARATION THERE IS SURE TO BE FAILURE. Becky Fleming David Fisher 4 Trish Gillen Debbie Hanson CLASS FLOWER: RED ROSE CLASS COLOR: RED, BLACK AND SILVER Cindy Leuthold Gary Leuthold Julie Ness S e Ct 0 a % a f 9 S 3 5 s e et 0 t 1 a 9 S' 3 Steve Olson i Ole Olsen Janine Ott Klesalek Butch Popp Phyllis Riveland ____________________________________Widdicombe 6 Settlor 'Sa tf“PcctuxeA FISH GILLS 10 BACH JR. s4«tct ‘Tfto'ie Senior “Sady 'PCctuxea STUD semoR qpss wills I, Brent Anderson, being of confused mind, and centerfold type body, hereby will the following: To Scott Clellen the ability to stay awake and ahead in class; to Mike Seit the ability to be sane, quiet, and look you straight in the eye when talking to you; to any next year’s seniors who feel ambitious, my class schedule. I, David Crowley, being of classical mind, and baroque body, hereby will the following: To the students that were in Mrs. Fochs' foreign good class, a raw egg; to Mrs.Hinand’s Art Class an eagle that doesn’t fly; to Mr. Gehring an X-rated movie to show at the theatre. I, David Fisher, being of abnormal mind and lazy body hereby will the following: To the Juniors’ all the long hours in P.A.D.; to Mike Miller the ability to pass all your classes and sleep while doing so; to Melinda Muir the ability to do more sit-ups and my locker and all my books. I, Becky Fleming, being of exceptional mind, and deprived body hereby will the following: To Vic, Don Kel, my uncanny abili- ty to be appealing, also to these three, my blue and white Becky comb. To Vicki the ability to tell me “she did and to go out and not have “numb thighs ; to Shirley, my best friend, the ability to talk to the dogs on Wednesday nights and not to leave me in the living room while you go “talk to someone! (Ha-Ha). Also, not to ride with me in Townsend or anywhere near the vicinity, you never know my tire might go flat; to Kaylene and Charity I will someone’s gorgeous body. I, Trish Gillen being of yes mind, and over fed body hereby will the following: To Mary the ability to jump over fences without ripping her pants, not to follow me over cliffs and not to squat in front of exhauste pips; to Sandee Vossler the ability not to kill young ripe trees in the prime of their life and a box of Girl Scout mint cookies; to Vicki, Mary, Julie, Becky, Debbie, Shirley and Phyllis the ability to keep it in the bag like I can. I, Debbie Hanson, being of sound mind, and neglected body hereby will the following: To Trish and Ole the ability to both agree on something or even just get along; to my family all my love and thanks for putting me through school; to Trish the ability to keep it in the bag. I, Gary Leuthold, being of blank mind and weak body hereby will the following: My bad grades to anyone that wants them, “the school to all the students of Harlo and my school supplies to the garbage cans. I, Julie Ness, being of questionable mind and unique body hereby will the following: To next year's Girls’ Basketball Team, a year’s supply of jello, toast and milk; to Macy a pair of red and white polka dot shorts and her very own coloring book to practice her artistic talents and the ability to run a 30-second air strip without jumping the gun, a chauffeur as crazy as mine and all the green Kool-Aid she can drink; to Kaylene, a lighter cheerleading partner who won’t break her back and the ability to let me down. I, Ole Olsen, being of wrestling mind and wrestling body hereby will the following: To Butch and Steve the ability to walk through the gym without climbing to the ceiling just once; to Scott Berg all my left over studly ability; to Steve T. older women. I, Steve Olson, being of stir fried mind, and big-footed body hereby will the following: To my nephew, Keith Berg, I leave my water-cooled typewriter, with which I hope is able to graduate from the Evelyn Wood Speed-typing course; I leave to my “BIG” sister, Kaylene Larsen, my ability to drink and not get into any trouble. I, Baron Von Popp, being of 3, 2 mind and 6.6 body hereby will the following: To next year’s Life Sports Class a new box of golf balls, since all of ours are in the pond; to Terry Baumgardner the ablility to look closer at the girls before he has us chase them all over town; to all underclassmen my ability to go through 12 years of school without learning a thing more than I have to. Also to be honest with yourself so that you can say “I won’t miss school a bit” and mean it. I, Michael Seitz, being of elaborate mind and simple body hereby will the following: To Mr. Dubbs a Rax Roastbeef Restaurant for use at District Tournaments and a megaphone so he may save his voice for post game lectures; to Steve Taber and Todd Tripp my astounding (dull) ability to keep out of trouble out of school for they need it badly; to all those other who expect something for nothing at all. I, Steven Taber, being of promiscous mind and incomparable body, hereby will the following: To K.C. Lynn and Terry Baumgardner, the ability not to leave me in Lavina; to Mary, Becky and Trisha the ability to not force me to drink on a weeknight; to Todd Tripp the ability to go to Ryegate and meet a girl from Melstone. I, Shirley Teig, being of Wednesday night mind, and cicatrized body, hereby will the following: To beautiful Becky the ability to walk out in the middle of a concert to get the music someone else forgot and not be embarrassed and not get scared when driv- ing over hills and not being able to find the road on trips west; to Julie a toll-free telephone number so we can discuss our col- lege math problems. And a calculator with ever lasting batteries to use for logarithms; to Mike Seitz a box of maxi pampers to do with as he sees fit. I, Vicki Werhonig, being of adventurous mind, and shorty body, hereby will the following: To Trish, Donette, Kelli and Becky remember the curling iron quartet; to Natalie, remember always, if you don’t drop your meat, I won’t drop my pie. And to Trish the ability to keep it in the bag at all times and be mature about it. I, Gary Westburg, being of forgetful mind, and pickled body, hereby will the following: To Brian Thompson I leave my com- bination cloak room and locker with a view; to Jeff Hutchison, I leave my turbo charted sewing machine, so he can sew as good as me. I, Phyllis Widdicombe, being of married mind and tall body, hereby will the following: To Becky to keep her hobby up of falling in love with more than four or five (etc.) times a year; to Vicki, the ability to not curl her hair without getting into a hassle; to Mary Widdicombine, the ability to wake people up at 2:00 a.m. because of running her car in the ditch. I, Mary Widdicombe, being of wrong mind, and dufoink body, hereby will the following: To Butch and Steve the ability to demolish a can in one bite without spilling a drop; to Trish Gillen to keep her tongue in when Ole walks up and blows his nose in P.A.D.; and to beware of bigfoot in the Roundup’s rolling hills; to Julie Jett Ness to have juvenile scream at her feet and rip off their clothes. An to incogneadally shoot down planes while playing army out at the airport. 12 CLRSS NIGHT '83 THE WHOLE GROUP. THE MIGHTY CLASS OF 1983!!! SCHOLARSHIPS GIVEN CHARLES M. BRIR Becky Fleming Shirley Teig Brent Anderson Julie Ness RHY NELL JOHNSON Mary Widdicombe MRRY KLOCK MEMORIAL Vicki Werhonig CRRROLL COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP Shirley Teig Becky Fleming JOHN PHILLIP SOUSR Shirley Teig DERN LUCRS RWRRD Julie Ness Ole Olsen 13 PRomecY Here It is ten years after graduation. Vicki and I are waiting for Becky to arrive. We are having a tea party and we begin to discuss our class reunion. Vicki: So are you going to make it to the class reunion? Trish: I would't miss it for the world. Hey, do you think that Brent Anderson will go? Vicki: Sure he will, but he will probably be late. Did you know that he is famous now? Trish: No, I didn’t. What did he do? Vicki: Well, I was going through the Guiness Book of World Records, and I saw his name for having taken the longest test in history. Trish: I can believe that. Vicki: I suppose that David Crowley will be there supervising the wine list and picking out the music. Trish: Yup. Did you know that he is a celebrity also? I guess that he has started a new type of playboy, at the end of it is a wine list and a pull our record with sensual music. Vicki: He always had good tast in music. What about Becky? Trish: I invited her, she should be here any minute. KNOCK, KNOCK. KNOCK Trish: Come in. Becky: Hi girls, sorry I'm late, but as I was walking out the door I got a phone call from Debbie Hanson. Vicki: Really? What did she have to say? Becky: Well, she didn’t have much time. You know that she is working for the President of the United States. Vicki: You mean the president of the United States? What does she do? Becky: She is her personal secretary. You know it’s been said that she is the one who is really running the government. Vicki: So that’s why the country is doing so good now. Trish: Becky(?) Vicki was just asking me what you have been up to. Is there any certain man in your life? Becky: I finally became a parole officer. And as for a certain guy, will I met this prisoner and we fell in love while discussing hubcaps. Vicki: Becky, do you know if Ole Olsen is going to be at the class reunion? Becky: He sure is. Did you know that he is a professional wrestler? I just saw him on TV in Georgia Wrestling. His name was the Bohemian Devil. Vicki: Does anyone know what happened to Julie Ness and Mary Widdicombe? Becky: Really what happened to the two of them after they went to college and took business. Trish: Well, Julie is in a rock group called Julie Jet and the Red Hearts. I guess she is going to be on soul train soon. The only catch is that you have to be black. Vicki: I wonder how she is going to pull that off? Trish: And, Mary lives just down the block from Julie. She is an interior decorator. I hear she even decorated Burt Reynolds bathroom. Becky: Did you know that Steve Taber caught the Red-Light Syndrome? Vicki: What's that? Becky: Well, the doctor’s aren’t quite sure yet, but they do know that it is in it’s early stages. Trish: I wonder if it has anything to do with the 8th grade??? Vicki: You know it really looks like our class is making names for themselves. Take Shirley Teig. Becky: What’s she done? Vicki: I guess after ten years of medical school she started a new practice. She’s invented male gynecology. Becky: I always knew she was boy crazy. Trish: Did you know that Gary Westburg is living out of the country? Becky: No, I didn’t. Where is he? Trish: I guess that he is really rolling in the gold down in Columbia. Vicki: I guess that Butch Popp is still scuba diving. Becky: He sure is and I guess that he has invented a new form of diving. Trish: What’s that? Becky: Well, ever since that party after our Senior Banquet he has been doing a strip tease under water. Trish: I’d like to see that. Vicki: What abut Michael Seitz? Trish: You mean the General? He finally finished his book that he started in the 8th grade. He made so much money on it that he bought his own island, started 29—t man A dMAJeue a finally finished his book that he started in the 8th grade. He made so much money on it that he bought his own island, started Trish: Is he the one that started “leutonomic's?” • Becky: He sure is. Vicki: What Leutonomic's? Trish: It’s a teen-age reform policy. All shy senior boys must cruise at noon with a car load of girls. Becky: Well, that should help a few boys out. Vicki: I guess that 'ole Phyllis is still married and has ten kids now. Trish: Is she still living in that little trailer? Vicki: Yes, but I guess that they are building a new addition on. Becky: I sure hope so cause I hear there will be another addition to the family in about nine months. Vicki: So, Trish, what are you doing now? Trish: I’m teaching music in New York City. It’s kind of like the school in that show Fame.” Vicki: Really, is it on or off Broadway? Trish: Well, it’s kind off, far off, like in the Bronx. One of the required subjects is switch blades and that’s for the teacher’s to take. What about you, Vicki? Becky: I hear that you have become a bit eccentric after teaching four years of English? Vicki: Oh me, well, I have found a sanctuary. It’s a remote island in Greece, and I’m working on a book about my mother. It’s called Kay Darling. Trish: I’m sure she will appreciate that. Vicki: You know I saw David Fisher the other day. He has taken Arnold Palmer’s place on the pro gold circuit, and is doing Army’s commercials. Becky: I guess that Todd Tripp is still in the National Guard. He is driving tanks now. Trish: Well, at least he won’t be able to put dents in those! Vicki: He was pretty good at denting things wasn’t he? What about Steve Olson? Becky: He won’t be able to make it to the reunion. Trish: Why? Becky: Well, as he was programming his computer it took him over just like in the movie Tron. Trish: You mean that he’s inside the computer? Becky: Yes, and he can’t get out, but I guess they are going to make a movie about him now, it’s called Steve O, Man or Computer. Vicki: Wow! That’s interesting! We should all get together and go see it. Trish: Well now that we covered the whole class what about our favorite sponsors and teachers? Vicki: Did you know that Mrs. Lassise adopted 10 more kids and is putting them through college? Becky: I wonder how the P.A.D. class is doing? Trish: I wonder if she has had any mo re quality students like Steve, Butch and Gary? Vicki: Yes, those boys really were quality students. Becky: You know Mr. Myers was my favorite bookkeeping teacher. He retired soon after he got rid of Steve Olson. Trish: Why Steve Olson? Becky: Not sure, but it had to do with not wanting to take tests. Trish: You remember Mr. Koterba? Vicki: Ya, he sure loved a good practical joke. I wonder who moved the desks around in novels class? Becky: You know when he left the room we never read much of our novels. Vicki: Ya, but he got us back when he was wearing his Hush Puppies! Trish: I wonder if Mr. Gehring still enjoys teaching World History? Becky: Why is that? Trish: Well. Mary and I kept him entertained with our original quiz answers and races to see who could get the lowest grade. Vicki: Don’t you mean the highest grade? Trish: Mary and I throught that since he was a golfing coach he would want the lowest score. Becky: Did it work? Trish: I don’t know, but he kept saying that we acted like seniors do at the end of the school year, if that gives you any clue. Vicki: Sounds like what all the teachers say at the end of the year. And they are probably still saying it. Read by: Vicki Werhonig Becky Fleming Trish Gillen BhCC. m COMM. 1983 Salutatorian. Julie Ness Valedictorian, Shirley Teig Butch Popp and Bobbi Cass Guest Speaker, Christene Meyers Mary Widdicombe and Gary Westburg. 15 mieu Sandee Vossler, Vice President; Kaylene Larsen, Secretary; Brenda Day, Presi- dent; Kelli Tomlinson, Treasurer. Keith Berg Holly Mehlhoff Sandy Best Mick Murnion Kevin Biegel Jody Naasz Brenda Day Jeff Popp Gary Hansen Natalie Schuchard Terry Hansen Norman Schuchard Hope Harper Terry Thirsk Jeff Hutchison Brian Thompson Lori Jones Kelli Tomlinson Karen Kardell Sandee Vossler Kaylene Larsen Jay Wells Keith Lynn Steve Widdicombe Mike McCurry Beth Zeiger 18 Rick Burchard Brenda Day Gary Hansen Terry Hanson Hope Harper Jeff Hutchison Lori Jones Mike McCurry 19 Holly Mehlhoff Jody Naasz Jeff Popp Natalie Schuchard Brian Thompson Jay Wells Norman Schuchard Kelli Tomlinson Steve Widdicombe Terry Thirsk fp Sandee Vossler 20 ifgS munee Rebecca Wegner, Treasurer; Joe Keller, President; Craig Fager, Vice President; Shawn Tripp, Secretary. Susan Blaquiere Carla Brummond Craig Fager Tom Fisher Melanie Jones Joe Keller Lynn Martin Leslie Mager Mike Miller Shannon Murphy Melinda Muir Michelle Muir Tonda Olsen Kristi Sorensen Dean Thompson Shawn Tripp Karol Vernia Shawn Vodall Ree Wagenman Rebecca Wegner Donette Werhonig Hope Wientjes 22 Susan Blaquiere Carla Brummond Craig Fager Tom Fisher Melanie Jones Joe Keller Leslie Mager Lynn Martin Mike Miller Shannon Murphy 23 Melinda Muir Michelle Muir Tonda Olsen Kristi Sorensen Dean Thompson Shawn Tripp Shawn Vodall Donette Werhonig Rebecca Wegner Hope Wientjes 24 Hum??? Chorus Line? Alright! SOPHOMORE SNAPS 25 School must be tough!? SmAmn Brian Buckley, Treasurer; Norma Berg, Secretary; Tom Hayden, Vice President; Dan Umbach, President (not pictured). Norma Berg Terry Baumgardner Brian Buckley Robert Hathaway Tom Hayden Dee Ann Hines Margaret Jenkins Laura Kardell Mark Keller Scott Koterba Charleen Larson Kirk Lewis Dan Mager Mike Mager Tuesday Meuir Leetah Miller Karmae Muneta Barry Murnion Kenny Quigg Shawn Schuchard Vicki Schuchard Chad Sedgwick Dan Umbach Judi Vaughn Judy Widdicombe 26 Norma Berg Brian Buckley Robert Hathaway Picture Not Available Dee Ann Hines Mark Keller Margaret Jenkins Scott Koterba Charleen Larson Terry Baumgardner Tom Hayden Laura Kardell Kirk Lewis 27 Dan Mager Mike Mager Leetah Miller Karmae Muneta Kenny Quigg Shawn Schuchard Chad Sedgwick Danny Umbach Judi Vaughn Tuesday Meuir Barry Murnion Vicki Schuchard Judy Widdicombe 28 8th GRADE Lauri Thirsk, President; Bobby Schuchard, Treasurer; Debbie DeBuff, Secretary; Deidre Taber, Vice President. Row Four: Kevin Larsen, Shane Schuchard, Jeff Holmes, Paul Kerley, Ron Sanders, Mike Laslovich, Sam Widdicombe, Jim Crowley. Row Three: Scott Berg, Todd Hiner, Karrie Conley, Rickey Foster, Bobby Schuchard, Stephanie Tomlinson, Tina Pedersen. Row Two: Rachelle Jorgensen, Laurie Thirsk, Maggie Lechner, Don Miller, Billy Vaughn, Bill Tewalt, Thomas Cavanaugh. Front Row: Patricia Murphy, Jenny Hensel, Deidre Taber, Cindy Best, Debbie DeBuff, Jim Keith, Joey Fisher. 30 7th GRADE April Shiotani, Secretary; Joe Kolman, President; Sandy Berg, Treasurer; Jeff Keller, Vice President. Row Four; Justin Olsen, Andy Brummond, Ted Jones, Joe Kolman, Mary Tomlinson, Stacey Leppink, Shannon Dale, Chelsea Lewis, Julie Thorson, Sarah Holmes. Row Three: Jeff Keller, John Wientjes, John Taber, Jason Ferguson, Jimmy Monroe, Spencer DeBuff, Craig Martin, Shane Moe, Tina Barnhart, Dawn Austin. Row Two: Larry Becker, Grant Morse, Bodey Turner, Joan Wanquist, Trisha Crowley, Sandy Berg, Tracie Hiner, Wendy Thompson, Jennifer Lewis, Michelle Wright. Front Row: Tim Willis, Wayne Miller, April Shiotani, Lori Elliott, Michele Hinand, Shelly Larson, Kathy Perry, Jackie Banzhof, Lisa Schuchard, Marcie Murnion. 31 o CANDIDATES jj Becky Fleming, Vicki Werhonig, Mary Widdicombe Sandee Vossler, Kelli Tomlinson, Natalie Schuchard 33 1 A maim i N (H E § § E § mA% i lOTiMWiKiBlE TMI.q PAP.F H Afi RFFM SPONSORED RY SHHMFI IMP, STI iniO MARI OWTOKI MONTANA H. H. 8. HHS Band Supports the Home Team. B A N D Juniors: Engineers Shine With Pride Freshmen: Engineer Pride Shines on 8th Grade: If We’re Behind. We’ll Soon Catsup!!! WINNING FLOATS A 1979 graduate of Harlowton High School, Brad Ness was the epitomy of the active stu- dent, and he shall be a model for those who follow through the halls of HHS. Brad participated in football and was selected as a running back on the All-Conference Team. He played guard for four years on the Engineer basketball team, and he made his way to the state track meet in his Senior year. Also a leading trumpeter in the high school band, Brad worked his way to three top ratings at the state music festival in his senior year — trumpet solo, brass ensemble, and jazz band. His service and achievements were further rewarded via the John Phillip Sousa Award for outstanding bandsman. During the summer months, Brad participated in baseball and was honored by selection to the Babe Ruth Hall of Fame. But personal achievements are dim by comparison to what is achieved through friend- . ship. Brad was always cheerful, and he sparked the school with his happiness and zest for 0 life. All his classmates liked him, and he was a friend to all of them. For this, the students of. '1 Harlowton High School dedicate this 1983 yearbook to Brad Ness. We esteem him as an active student, but even more so as a friend — to us and all who knew him. 36 VARSITY FOOTBALL Back Row: Coach — Jim Myers, Mick Murnion, Steve Taber, K. C. Lynn, Ole Olsen, Steve Olson, Brian Thomp- son, Asst. Coach — Gary Olsen. Front Row: Tom Hayden, Mark Keller, Robert Hathaway, Kirk Lewis, Shawn Schuchard, Barry Murnion, Brian Buckley, Chad Sedgwick, Scott Koterba. CONFERENCE RECORD 21 Plenty Coups 42 6 Absorkee 32 18 Park City 52 34 Fromberg 31 26 Bridger 41 Joliet — forfeit 1 — 38 VARSITY GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Back Row: Coach — Bob Galahan, Laura Kardell, Norma Berg, Mary Widdicombe, Kaylene Larsen, Sandee Vossler, Carla Brummond, Asst. Coach — Gary Beatty. Front Row: Becky Fleming, Brenda Day, Julie Ness, Trisha Gillen, Kelli Tomlinson, Manager, Tonda Olsen.__________________________________________________________ CONFERENCE RECORD 33 Reedpoint 31 50 Rapelje 38 40 Lavina 45 39 Ryegate 23 47 Ryegate 27 44 Broadview 35 51 Rapelje 35 41 Melstone 27 45 Broadview 31 49 Reedpoint 51 53 Melstone 20 20 Custer 36 36 Custer 54 41 Lavina 43 TOURNAMENT RECORD Divisional District 26 Absorkee 41 49 Rapelje 29 50 Reedpoint 42 45 Lavina 41 43 Hysham 34 33 Custer 46 42 Terry 44 THIS PAGE WAS SPONSORED BY STALEY DRUG COMPANY, HARLOWTON, MONTANA GIRLS’ J.V. BASKETBALL Back Row: Tuesday Meuir, Melanie Jones, Rebecca Wegner, Carla Brummond, Hope Wientjes, Judy Widdicombe, Coach — Gary Beatty. Front Row: Karen Kardell, Kelli Tomlinson, Lynn Martin, Manager — Tonda Olsen. SEASON RECORD 22 Big Timber C” 28 31 Big Timber “C” 26 15 Big Timber “C” 22 27 White Sulphur Springs 35 14 Rapelje J.V. 5 27 Moore J.V. 31 24 Stanford 51 29 Lewistown Freshmen 32 22 Custer J.V. 40 35 Hobson J.V. 46 17 Rapelje J.V. 13 29 Stanford J.V. 30 21 Lavina J.V. 29 36 Moore J.V. 28 40 BOYS’ J.V. BASKETBALL Back Row: Scott Koterba, Shawn Schuchard, Dean Thompson, Tom Hayden, Brent Anderson, Mark Keller, Mike McCurry, Coach — Gary Beatty. Front Row. Mike Seitz — Manager, Melanie Jones — Manager, Cheerleaders — Carla Brummond, Hope Wient- jes, Lynn Martin, Judy Widdicombe, Brenda Day — Manager, Shawn Tripp — Manager. SEASON RECORD 45 White Sulpher Springs 50 38 Clyde Park 29 L=W 16 Lavina 11 56 FergusJV 52 47 Rapelje 15 53 Hobson 59 M L_ -) 18 Melstone 21 35 Custer 14 I i 47 Ryegate 55 A ) Ryegate 48 ( ) Vi 68 Hobson 77 J V 50 Fergus Sophomores 56 f 50 Melstone 55 41 BOYS’ BASKETBALL Back Row: Asst. Coach — Gary Beatty; Joe Keller; Craig Fager; Tom Hayden; Keith Berg; Todd Tripp; Brent Anderson; Brian Thompson; Coach, Scott Dubbs. Middle Row: Mike Seitz, Melanie Jones, Managers; Scott Koterba; Steve Taber; Kevin Biegel; Brenda Day, Shawn Vodall — Managers. Front Row: Cheerleaders: Julie Ness, Kaylene Larsen, Sandee Vossler, Mary Widdicombe. CONFERENCE RECORD 49 Lavina 48 47 Ryegate 74 30 Reedpoint 56 39 Rapelje 52 39 Rapelje 51 56 Melstone 74 71 Ryegate 69 (OT) 33 Broadview 66 60 Melstone 70 35 Custer 53 32 Broadview 71 57 Reedpoint 69 42 Lavina 37 46 Custer 54 TOURNAMENT RECORD District Divisionals 31 Reedpoint 58 66 Bridger 43 37 Melstone 65 45 Custer 65 51 Lavina 39 72 Absorkee 56 (Championship) HHS WRESTLING Back Row: Asst. Coach — Jack Gehring, Shawn Vodall, Terry Thirsk, Gary Westburg, K. C. Lynn, Terry Baumgardner, Ole Olsen, Coach — Jim Ouren, Manager — Tonda Olsen. Middle Row: Manager — Tuesday Meuir, Danny Umbach, Mike Mager, Brian Buckley, Chad Sedgwick, Dan Mager, Kenny Quigg, Manager — Leslie Mager. Front Row: Cheerleaders: Vicki Werhonig, Kelli Tomlinson, Donette Werhonig, Becky Fleming. Ole Olsen, Senior, accomplished a great feat during this last wrestling season. Ole took first place honors at the State Wrestling Tournament held in Cut Bank. This is the first time in the history of HHS Wrestling that Harlo has had a State Champion. Along with this, Ole now holds two school records for career pins — 63, and season pins — 21 (tied school record). He also par- ticipated in the Tournament of Champions, placing first here also. Mike Mager accompanied Ole to the State Tour- nament and placed 9th. CONGRATULATIONS, OLE AND MIKE!!! 43 TRACK TEAM Back Row: K. C. Lynn, Joe Keller, Mark Keller, Keith Berg, Ole Olsen, Kevin Biegel, Scott Koterba, Danny Umbach. Front Row: Julie Ness, Norma Berg, Mary Widdicombe, Kaylene Larsen, Margret Jenkins, Melinda Muir, and Brenda Day. 1982-83 TRACK SCHEDULE March 26 Saturday Montana State University Indoor all day April 8 Friday Harlowton Invitational Mini-meet 2 p.m. April 16 Saturday Park City Invitational all day April 30 Saturday Big Timber Invitational all day May 3 Tuesday Columbus Invitational all day May 7 Saturday Harlowton National Guard all day May 12 Thursday District 5-C — Harlowton all day May 19 Thursday Southern Division — Billings all day May 27-28 Fri.-Sat. State B-C Meet — Great Falls two days 44 s4ctcvctce Front how: Shannon Murphy, Sandee Vossler, Holly Mehlhoff, Vicki Schuchard, Brent Anderson, Norma Berg, Karrie Conley, Kar- mae Muneta, Terry Thirsk, Becky Fleming, Shirley Teig. Middle Row: Leetah Miller, Laurie Thirsk, Joe Keller, Tina Pederson, Mike Miller, Todd Hiner, Rick Foster, Kevin Biegel, Ole Olsen, Dan Umbach, Brian Buckley, Charleen Larson, Rachelle Jorgensen. Back Row: Scott Koterba, Jim Crowley, Mark Keller, Jeff Holmes, Kaylene Larsen, Laura Kardell, Don Miller, Mike Laslovich, Jim Keith, Tom Hayden. Back: Melinda Muir. Middle: Karen Kardell, Trisha Gillen. Front: Jody Naasz, Lori Jones, Terry Hanson. 46 Front: Beth Zeiger, Becky Fleming, Norma Berg, Brent Anderson, Joe Keller, Mike Miller. Middle: Mark Keller, Dan Umback, Brian Buckley, Ole Olsen, Kevin Biegel, Scott Katerba. Back: Mike Birrer, Director, Shannon Murphy, Shirley Teig, Kaylene Larsen, Holly Melhoff, Sandee Vossler. (Not Pictured: Tom Hayden). Harlowton High School would like to extend their thanks again this year to the music department for all of the things they do to add spirit throughout the school year. The pep band dedicates a lot of time to the sports teams through the many tight situations, that have resulted in victories. The band and chorus has entertained many times at the Fall, Christmas, Winter, and Spring concerts. They participated in the Jazz Band — Chorus Festival at Melstone, and also participated in the District and State Festival. HHS would also like to con- gratulate those who attended the All District Band and Chorus Festival. Leetah Miller, Tanya DeBuff, Margaret Jenkins Becky Fleming, Donette Werhonig, Vickie Werhonig, Kelli Tomlinson Natalie Schuchard, Donette Werhonig, Vicki Schuchard, Vicki Werhonig Julie Ness, Mary Widdicombe, Sandee Vossler, Kaylene Larsen J.v. Boys’ Basket- ball Judy Widdicombe. Carla Brum- mond, Hope Wientjes, Lynn Martin 48 These 8 Harlowton High School Music students represented HHS in the State Music Festival held in Laurel this past April. All worked very hard to achieve the positions they received this season and should be commended for it. Holly was the only one who received a Superior rating, but all did exceptionally well and received Excellent ratings. Congratulations on your fine performances. State Music Participants: Back: Holly Mehlhoff, Shannon Murphy, Kaylene Larsen, Scott Koterba, Beth Zeiger. Front: Trisha Gillen, Melinda Muir, Dan Umbach. STATE MUSIC GOLF TEAM Back Row: Coach —lack Gehring, Brian Thompson, Tom Hayden, Dean Thompson, Shawn Tripp, Craig Fager. Front Row: Shawn Vodall, Terry Thirsk, Brian Thompson, Jay Wells. 1982-83 GOLF SCHEDULE April 9 Saturday Cut Bank 9:00 April 13 Wednesday Roundup 10:00 April 22 Friday Havre 9:00 April 23 Saturday Big Timber 8:30 April 30 Saturday Fort Benton 9:00 May 3 Tuesday Harlowton 1:00 May 7 Saturday Shelby 7:00 May 10-14 Big Timber May 20-21 State 50 EAST SIDE BLEACHER BUMS Row Four: Butch Popp, Steve Olson, Gary Westburg, Scott Clellen, Gary Leuthold, Tom Hayden, Robert Hathaway. Row Three: Keith Berg, Steve Taber. Kevin Biegel, K. C. Lynn, Brian Thompson, Terry Thirsk. Row Two: Ole Olsen, Chad Sedgwick, Brian Buckley, Shawn Schuchard. Front Row: Mike Seitz, Todd Tripp, Brent Anderson, Mark Keller, Scott Koterba. Top to Bottom: Trisha Gillen, Julie Ness, Mary Widdicombe, Brenda Day, Vicki Schuchard, Sandee Vossler, Karen Kardell, Hope Harper, Norma Berg, Charleen Lar- son, Leetah Miller, Susan Blaquiere, Kristi Sorensen, Natalie Schuchard, Lynn Martin, Sandy Best, Vicki Werhonig, Kelli Tomlinson, Donette Werhonig, Melanie Jones, Carla Brummond. Hope Wientjes, Laura Kardell, Tonda Olsen, Shirley Teig, Kaylene Larsen, Becky Fleming, Judy Widdicombe. 51 Back Row: Sandee Vossler, Craig Fager, Tom Hayden, Ole Olsen, Steve Taber, Jeff Popp, Shannon Murphy. Middle Row: Becky Fleming, Julie Ness, Brent Anderson, Mike Seitz, Kaylene Larsen. Front Row: Jeff Keller, Deidre Taber, Mary Wid- dicombe, Brenda Day, Vicki Werhonig, Shirley Teig, Mr. Phil Koterba — Advisor. DCST Back Row: Hope Harper, Shirley Teig, Becky Fleming, Vicki Werhonig, Julie Ness, Brenda Day. Middle Row: Kaylene Larsen, Lynn Martin, Carla Brummond. Front Row: Mr. Bob Day — Advisor, K. C. Lynn, Susan Blaquiere. 52 Delegates: Brenda Day, Kaylene Larson. Alternates: Sandee Vossler, Hope Harper. Delegates: Kevin Biegel, Keith Berg. Alternates: K. C. Lynn, Brian Thompson. 53 KEY CLUB Brent Anderson, Tom Hayden, Mike Miller, David Fisher, Joe Keller, Kevin Biegel, David Crowley, Sandee Vossler, Hope Harper, Mark Keller. Not Pictured: Kaylene Larson, and Danny Umbach. ART CLUB Kristi Sorensen, Leslie Mager, Jay Wells, David Crowley, Mrs. Hinand, Susan Blaquiere, Mary Widdicombe, Michelle Muir. 54 Back Row: K. C. Lynn, Tonda Olsen, Brenda Day, Norma Berg, Todd Tripp, Keith Berg, Mick Murnion. Front Row: Jeff Popp, Robert Hathaway, Brent Anderson, Lynn Martin, Chad Sedgwick, Ole Olsen, Mr. Gary Olsen — Advisor. Back Row: Cindy Leuthold, Charleen Larson. Front Row: Mrs. Linda Fochs — Advisor, Lori Jones, San- dy Best. Shannon Murphy. Leetah Miller. 55 Members: Back Row: Natalie Schuchard, Leetah Miller, Scott Koterba. 2nd Row: Mike Seitz, Norman Schuchard, David Crowley. 3rd Row: Brenda Day, Kaylene Larsen, Leslie Mager. 4th Row: Becky Fleming (Editor) Sandee Mossier (Asst. Editor). Front: Dianne Holmes, (Advisor). The Annual Staff would like to take this time to especially thank our advisor, Dianne Holmes, for the help, kindness, and patience she has shown to us this past year. She really does a lot to support and help us. For this she gets a whole bunch of love and gratitude from the Hariowton Annual Staff. Thank you so much Dianne. 56 The HHS Annual Staff. Sandee Vossler, Editor. Becky Fleming, Editor. As editors of the 1982-83 Engineer, we would like to thank the following people who have helped js out and who have made this an enjoyable yearbook. First of all, Dianne Holmes, advisor. Secondly, Mr. Phil Koterba, Julie Miller, Dale Schmeling and Kelly Shepherd for taking time to snap ictures for us. Last but not least, you — the student body. For without you, there wouldn’t be an innual. Thank you very much. Becky Fleming, Editor Sandee Vossler, Asst. Editor SCHOLARSHIP BANQUET Seniors: Ole Olsen, Trish Gillen, Becky Fleming. Brent Ander- Juniors: Sandee Vossler, Kaylene Larsen, Beth Zeiger, son, Vicki Werhonig, Julie Ness, Shirley Teig, and Mary Hope Harper, and Brenda Day. Widdicombe. Sophomores: Carla Brummond, Craig Fager, Melanie Jones, Tonda Olsen, Lynn Martin, and Donette Werhonig. Freshmen: Danny Umbach, Laura Kardell, and Norma Berg. 58 BACKSTAGE PLAY We’re having some kind of fun now!! Really Ole, it’s okay, it's only makeup. Let’s all watch each other to see if we're putting on makeup right!!! What a bunch of beauties!! The Tri-Zi Girls!! ZI-HDLEE-ZDD: PRESENTED BY HHS DRAMA DEPT. CAST MEMBERS: Constance — Trish Gillen Juniper — Becky Fleming Susan — Julie Ness Doty — Shannon Murphy Dooley — Beth Zeiger Sabell — Sandee Vossler Dean Crompotts — Norman Schuchard Ike Ikestrom — Jay Wells Mike Tweedlebaum — Brent Andersen Pike Babchuck — Joe Keller Susie — Donette Werhonig Janice — Kristi Sorsenson Tammy — Leslie Mager Miss Pitts — Kaylene Larsen Peachy — Phyllis Widdicombe Poochy — Jody Naaze Mrs. Solace — Holly Mehloff Rev. Solace — Steve Olson Killer — Ole Olsen Slug — Charlene Larson Bunny Parker — Tonda Olsen Good Old Body. King: Steve Taber. Queen: Mary Widdicombe. Prince: Kevin Biegel. Princess: Kelli Tomlinson. Kristina Thorson and Keegan Hill 62 .5antad Peek-A-Boo Brenda!!! 2) The Beauties and the Beasts!!! 63 K. C. and Rayburn... Whal a Pair of Dandies!!! Who Ya' Cheerleading for Kelli? Why Are You Smiling Lynn??? Shoot? Dribble? Pass??? or What??? Anticipation!?!?!? I I’m the MEAN MACHINE!!! Where Did the Ball Go??? 66 Time to brand him Key, K.C., you look like a scorpion Say, cheese Brian -------------------------------1 Pin him, Pin him, Pin him ... One. two, three, pin JIM MYERS — Commercial PE JOYCE LASSISE English, Library PHIL KOTERBA — English, Lifetime Sports JIM OUREN — Mathematics GARY OLSEN — Vo. Ag BETTY WETHERINGTON English, Spanish THERESA BEATTY — Title I MARY KARDELL — Title I —mr SCHOOL BOARD Melvin Vossler — Superintendent Back: Arville Lammers, Tom Hayden, Bobbi Cass, Charlotte Miller, Mac White, Tom Keating. Front: Bob Willems, Ken Wegner, Bob Conley, Bill Jones, Richard Moe. Giifc LjLijMS aiiLV t Custodian Don Bundren Howard Sperry BUDGE’S HONEY LAWRENCE R. BUDGE JR. SON Harlowton, MT 59036 Phom ELLISON INSURANCE GENCY 24 N. Central Ave. Harlowton, MT Phone 632-4542 IP K gP Congratulations Fr HARLOWTON, MONTANA Locally Owned [Friendly Service Member F.D.I.C. Harlowton, MT 59036 Phone: 632-4373 RANCH AUTEL MOTEL 74 Otidil BELEY FORD WARD BELEY Harlowton, MT 632-5634 Central Ave. n LEARY’S EXXON SERVICE GENE EVELYN LEARY Friendly, Courteous Service Expert Tune-Up Repair f■- i a. Harlowton, MT Ey ON 632-5814 COAST TO COAST Your Total Hardware Store DICK and IRENE ERICKSON 632-4532 I v miller Q L LAND r y —= LIVE Good Luck Class of “83” BILL CHARLOTTE fll MILLER CORRAL MOTEL A Home away from Home. U Phone: (406) 632-4331 'Wik Harlowton, MT 59036 ' 0 ’V BILL and LORETTA y V LEUTHOLD j' ' A YX Proprietors , SCHENK’S SHOE REPAIR We Repair Shoes Saddles 632-5893 GRAVES HOTEL AND COFFEE SHOP 632-4301 TIMES CLARION Good Luck Class of 1983 632-5633 CORION 76 KUT-N-KURL DEBBIE DAVIS HARLOWTON, MT 632-4223 RAY’S SPORT CENTER RAY ALMA HINAND WHEATLAND IMPLEMENT AND REPAIR 632-4652 Congratulations Class of “83” INTERMOUNTAIN FEEDS Harlowton, MT 632-4545 JACK’S TV AND REPAIR We Repair T.V.’s, Radios, and Stereos. Harlowton, MT 59036 Phone:632-5511 PIRRIE DRILLING 632-4432 JOE PIRRIE REIDER JOHNSON Harlowton, MT 632-5841 PETEK’S AG SUPERMARKET Harlowton’s Largest and Finest UNIQUE HAIRCUTS CONNIE OLSON Harlowton, Montana Phone: 632-4820 TEIG BROTHERS -j----) HEREFORD RANCH - - Best Wishes to the Class ( of“83” Martinsdale, MT Phone: 572-3310 WADE’S DRIVE-IN AND CAFE Congratulations Seniors Harlowton, MT 59036 Operator: WADE SORENSON EUGENE, LINDA TABER AND FAMILY Shawmut, Montana Congratulations “83” 77 HARLO POST POLE OSCAR, DAVE KEVIN BIEGEL Harlowton, Montana HARLO HOME CENTER Harlowton 632-4400 STAR HOTEL CAFE Manager Owner DIANNE CRAWFOR 632-4221 BOB’S CHEVRON Atlas Tires Batteries Chevron Motor Oil Tires Harlowton, MT 632-5756 r ' | a HARLO MOTEL „1 5 mXV 632-5567 Congratulations Class of “83” _ HARLO THEATRE JACK SHERELLE f GEHRING 632-9977 GORDON R. HICKMAN Attorney at Law Harlowton, MT 59036 Congratulations Seniors DEMPSTER’S STANDARD (STAH DARD) Harlowton, MT 59036 Phone — 632-9987 BIEGELS BAR RITA OLSEN — Owner Harlowton 632-5859 V © DICK’S BARBER SHOP s V. Highway 12 Central Harlowton, MT 59036 PAINTER’S FOOD MART BRUCE PAINTER, Prop. 632-4513 DORIS’ PLACE 106 D-Ave- N.W. jjjFrZm 632-4255 For All Hobbies and Needs See Doris COACHES CORNER HIDEAWAY Pizzas, Sandwiches, Beer JIM LOIS MYERS Wine Harlowton, MT 632-4600 DR. MAlXNr 3 Harlowton, M Phone — 632-5F STOCKMANS’ BAR Harlowton, MT 632-4621 HOLLOWAY VETERINARY HOSPITAL HOWARD HOLLOWAY Harlowton, MT 59036 632-4371 78 LEPPINK MINK RANCH AL, MARY GIN GARY and SHELLY Think Mink WOJTOWICK AUTO REPAIR P.O. Box 327 Harlowton, Montana 59036 Ph.632-5591 MOORE, RICE, YOUR OWN O’CONNELL REFLING CREATIONS ROBERT MITCHELL Attorney Bozeman Office 587-5511 Harlowton Office — 632-4389 MARY MILLER, Owner Ph. 632-4624 79 Keith Berg as he approached the high jump bar. Keith Berg and Ole Olsen grabbed places in the Montana State B-C Track and Field Meet in Great Falls, May 27-28, 1983. Keith won the high jump championship when he cleared 6'2 on his first attempt. Two other competitors also cleared this height, but when all three jumpers missed at 6'4 , Berg won first place because of fewer misses. Ole Olsen captured third place in the shot put with a throw of 47'4 . Keith Berg’s jump puts him in the HHS record book. His jump improves the old mark of 6'1. Norma Berg, Kaylene Larsen, and Kevin Biegel also made the trip for the Engineers. Congratulations, Harlo Track Team!!! . ni. i . t , ’ x ;y 'S'1 ijjf'. ffi •. 1 '■ r. • ’ v - v£« V WM$ W


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