Helena High School - Vigilante Yearbook (Helena, MT)

 - Class of 1962

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I VIGILANTE STAFF Barbara Tschirqi Kent Kushar Bill 'Walter Neal Arm Pippy Bonnie Smith Dave Carpiia Sieve Kellner Vickie Thompson Gary Eaihorrie Mike Neely Barbara Morris Bob I-IoIIar Mr. RaIpI1 Henry TABLE O17 CGNTENTS Seniors ......... .... 5 Iuniors ................. ....... 4 5 Sogohomores ........... ....... 5 5 Faculty ............... 5 ............ ....... 6 7 Foreian Exchanae .......... ....... 7 7 Roya1ty ........................ ......, 8 3 Activities ......... ......, 9 1 Sports.. .......... ....... 1 21 Advertisina ......., ,,,,,., 1 53 Index ................ .,,,,,, 1 69 AGE FOUR l jfuremorh Through the 1962 VlGlLANTE,tl1e Staff ot the annual has tried to present an, ac- curate and interesting record ot the school year. We hope that the 1961-1962 VIGILANTE will recall many pleasant memories of the past year. N L l SENIORS PAGE SIX l SENIGR CLASS HISTCDRY The class of '62 will leave the halls of H.H.S., buti We will take with us many fond memories and a feeling of achievement. tThe last three years have been ones of happiness, occasional disappointinent, achievement in many fields, and years of growing up. l As we entered Helena High School in the fall of 159 We were confident Sophomores With little idea of what Was before us in oiir High School career. Our candidate was elected Princess Vigilante and Wd felt a victory. Gther members of the class proved to be assets to the schodl. t l ln our Iunior year we showed more self-confidende, and showed what l a mighty class we were to become. Again our Candidate was elected Prin- cess Vigilante, and many boys lettered in sports. Scfgholastically We also proved ourselves. Our Iunior Prom Was one never toi be forgotten. l Finally we arrived at our Senior year, the year vvhich had seemed so far away as Sophomores, but which came so quicklhf. The achievements made by the Senior class are many, and encompass fmany different areas, but as We leave H.H.S. We are leaving behind an outstanding record which will serve as a challenge to coming classes. l l l t t t SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Art Cranmer, Vice-president: Norma Woods, Secretary: Bob Coltrane, President: Georgia Travis, Treasurer: Gary Anderson, Representative. Standing: Mr. Wadley. SENIOR BOARD I r I Front row, left to right: Connie Bielen, Iulie Curtiss, Dona Kunnary, Dianne Feller, Adele Wilkinson, Norma Woods, Georgia Travis. Standing: Roy Weaver, Ralph Horner, Gary Anderson, Art Cranmer, Bob Coltrane, Dave Peterson, Kent Kushar, Ray Vulk. PAGE SEVEN I h SENIORS ALLEN, IUDITH COJRDELL Uudvl Honor Society 3-4, liiibrary 1 b 2-3, Club 4, French C Next: Missionary work ALLEN, LYNNE Honor Society 4, Szudent Council 4, Girl's H-Club 4, Twirlinq 3-4, G.A.A,. 2-3-4, Pep Club 3, Next: Montana State University KJ' ANDERSON, RICHARD CHARLES lRickJ Aeronautics 3-4, Band 2, Intramural Athletics 2-3, Next: Air Force ANDERSON, VERDI LEA G.A..A. Z-3-4, Thespians 2-3, Oiiice Staff 2, Assistant Director of Oklahoma 2, Tumbling Team 2, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Work ANDERSON, WILLIAM IBilll Aeronautics, 3-4, Intramural Athletics 2-3-4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: College, Montana State PAGE EIGHT -up... , - -:,. ii DW , ' -f-we if , tw it ANDREW, ROBERT M. lBobJ Student Council 2, Movie Operator 2-3-4, Intramural Athletics 2-3-4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: College Profession: Foreign Service, Where: Washington D.C. ARPMAN, MICHAEL EDVVIN tMikel French Club 3-4, Intramural Athletics 2-3-4, Bo7's En- sembel 2, Philharmonic 3-4, Next: Navy X KXW! N- 'L ALLEY, CAROL IANE lCarolJ Honor Society 3-4, G.A.A. 2-3-4, Girl's H-Club 4, Philharmonic 3-4, French Club 3-4, Next: MSU, Profession: Education ANDERBI-IRG, ALICE VERNA lklicel F.H.A. 4, Nugget 4, Next: Montana State University, Profession: Historian ANDERSON, GARY OWEN lAndyl ' Boy's State 4, Russian Club fPresident 41, 3-4, Honor Society 3-4, 3-7-77's 2-3-4, Executive Board 4, Class President 3, Basketball 2-3, Science Club 2, Next: Col- lege, Profession: Nuclear Physicist f 1' 1 :1 I A f p P1 f Q ' 5-LMA ' ef ? . we V 4'r 'efi3Z :I ,S 5 Q 5 If 5 2 i tl 'i I I we 4 , , , ,ff wfgtm - S - ARONEN, JOHN G. Uohrll Student Council 3-4, Boys' H-Club 3-4, Wrestling 3, Football 3, Office Staff 3-4, Ski Club 3-4, Spanish Club 2, Next: Cal-Tech BANSCH, EVALINA KATHRYN Iliathyj G.A.A. 2-4, Orchestra I-2, Pep Club 4, Next: Montana State College at Bozeman BARKER, KATHRYN LEE tliuyl G.A.A. l-2-3, Pep Club 3, Vigilante Parade l-2-3, Next: Medical Recorder SENIORS ARMSTRONG. BRUCE IOSEPH Movie operator 3-4, Vigi- lante Parade 3-4, Next: Carroll College ARNOLD, RONALD IAMES fflonl Football 1, Intramural Athletics 1-2-4, Wrestling 4 Vi ii N . Q Q R' PX nw' R l fl - iv , l , 1 ' 't , V- --. rs' x if . 2 JY Tm? BOURGUIN. RICHARD IAMES fDickl Aeronautics 2-3-4, Movie Operators 3-4, Stage Crew 3 BRANN, STEVEN JOE tstevel Band 2-3-4, French Club 2-3, Movie Operators 2-3, Ouill and Scroll 2, Thespians 3, Science Club 2, Stage Crew 4, Next: College or Service 2 f' A -'V BAUMANN. STEVEN LYNN lstevel Student Council 2, Philhar- monic 3-4, Mixed Ensemble 3-4, Intramural 2-3-4, Spanish Club 4, Chorus Z, Oklahoma 3, Next: Valparison University BENTZEN, IUDITH HELEN Uudeel Twirlers 2, Student Council 2, G.A.A. 2-3-4, Nugget Staff 3, Next: University of Colorado at Boulder BIOHGUM. IOYCE HAZEL II-Iazell Girl's State 4, Girl's Nation 4, Honor Society 3-4, 3-7-77 3-4, Girl's H-Club CV. Presl 2-3-4, Pep Club 3-4, G.ALA. 2-3-4, Next: American ' University PAGE NINE ' 'Z t SENIQRS 5'5- 3 MJ, A. is 5: by if BRATLIEN, BLAIR ALLEN tPunchl Nugget Staff 2-3- tCircula- tion Managerj, Int amural Athletics 2-3-4, B ketball 2-3, Next: Montan State University, Profes ion: Forestry BREWER. SUSAN KAY lSuziel Student Council 4,'3-7- 4, tSecretary-Treaslirer Girl's H-Club 3-4, wir 3-4, G.A.A. 2-3-4, oro miss 4, Pep Club 3-4, 77's 49. lers pto- Quill cmd Scholl 4, Next: Carroll College, Profession: Teacher --sq, BURNS. HM HALL tllumseyl Ski Team 4, Thespians 3-4, Stage Crew 3, Intramural Ath etics 3-4, Ski Club 2-3-4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Stanford University, Profession: Medicine BUSWELL. IUDY IEAN G.A.A. 2-3-4, Pep Club 2-3-4, Office Staff 2, Student Council 2, Nevi: Montana State College CAMERON, NANCY CLARKE tCamiel Gir1's H-Club 4, G.A.A, 4, Pep Club 4, Vigilante Parade 4, Next: University of Arizona, Transfer stu- dent from Venice High School in California PAGE TEN '53 'ff' ET CARPITA, DAVID DELMORE tDavel Boy's H-Club 3-4, Football 2-3-4, Track 2-3-4, Vigilante Staff 4, Student Council 4, Princess Manager 4, Quill and Scroll 3-4, Intramural Athletics 2-3-4, Next Gon- za a Universit Profession: Q Yi Lawyer CHITTIIVL BONNIE LOU Thespians 4, Stage Crew 3-4, Next: Montana State University, Transfer from Butte High School r t Hwang! BROTSCH, LINDA MICHAEL tLynJ Pep Club 3-4, G.A.A. 2-3-4, Spanish Club 4, Next: College, Los Angeles, Calif. Profession: Dental Nurse BRYANT, BECKY SUE tBeakyj Twirlers 3-4, Girl's H-Club 2-3-4, Quill and Scroll 4, Nugget Staff 4, G.A.A. 2-3-4, Tumbling 2, Pep Club 3-4, Next: Montana State College, Profession: Accountant BUCI-II, DOUGLAS O'BRIEN tDouql Boy's Ensembel 3, Intra- mural Athletics 2, L.D.S. Seminary 4, Next: Brigham Young University, Profession: Lawyer 3 ,Ii if 'X J J r. ,i : 53-'t XSEX Xi CLARK. WILLIAM Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, ln- tramural Athletics 2-3-4, Movie Operators 2-3-4, Next: College CLAUSEN, WILLIAM CONRAD fBilll Band 1-2-3, Latin Club 3-4, Intramural Athletics 2-4, Movie Operators 4, Rifle Club, officer 3-4, Science Club 2, Next: Montana State University, Profession Pharmacist COLTRANE, ROBERT I. tLooieJ Class Officer, President 4, Rotary Rep. 4, Boy's State 4, Thespians 4, Boy's H- Club 3-4, Basketball 3-4, Football 3-4, Track 2-3-4, Stage Crew 4, Next: Mon- tana State University 'll' SENIORS CI-IIVERS, LAUREL ANNE Student Council 2, Office Staff 2, Next: Art School, Profession Artist CLARK, MICHAEL fMikeJ Movie Operators 1-2, Aero- nautics 4, Band l-2-3, In- tramural Athletics l-2, Wrestling 1, Next: Montana State University, Profession: Forest Service ,Qknfl ' W -.f 427: pw fy fs Q 4 ii' . X fv' ' Q? X n ,ww . MMM' 'wail -.nf . wi' ,rg-4 3 0-li QP -A Y. ,, 1 -.39 km.- COVER, SANDI ROSE Tumbling Team 2, G.A.A. 2, Office Staff 2, Transfer, Billings Senior High, Next: Stenographer CRANMER, ARTHUR HAROLD fPedroJ Wrestling 2-3-4, Captain 4, Queen Manager 4, Ski Club 3-4, Boy's State 3, Rotary Representative 4, Football 2-3-4, Boy's H-Club 2-3-4, 3-7-77's 2-3-4, Class Officer 2-4, Russian Club 4 Next: Universitv of Arizona Profession: Engineering 1 CONKLIN, THOMAS WARNER fConkJ Science Club, Sec.-Treas. 2, Ski Club 4, Chess Club 4, Student Council 2, Next: U. of Wash., Profession: Medicine COOPER. GERALD MILLORD Uerryj Honor Society 3-4, Boy's State, Associate Iustice 3, Forensic League 2-3, Science Club 2-3-4, President 3, Boy's H-Club 2-3-4, Nugget Staff 4, Student Council 4, Next: College, Profession: Physicist COTTRILL, KENNETH EUGENE tKenl Track 2-3, Band 2, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Carroll College, Profession: Busi- ness Management PAGE ELEVEN DALEY, MARY ANN LORRAINE tMary Annl Honor Society 3-4, Russian Club 4, Latin Club 2-3-4, Student Council 4, Phil- harmonic 3, Next: Montana State College, Bozeman. Teaching DANZER, RICHARD GARY fDickl Band 2-3, Stage Crew 3, Next: Navy, Electrical Engineer DARLOW. IOHN CHARLES Intramural Athletics 3-4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4 PAGE TWELVE SENICRS , U I H? ., 'X - 'Wx ' I I iii- , if 4 Q , - t, elf 1 , , K i iam 1 --H:fg2iiz:f ,f ! 5,,st, ., RM! ., J 4 ti N-4? ,fi gt' ca ..- -fun W 9,5 'cf' - ' W, .. ti' l'X-Q5 Q , 'T' . A h if. l evk ,fl E DEBREE. DAVID NATHAN tDavel Boy's Ensemble 2, Tumbling 2, Philharmonic 2-4, Aero- nautics 3, Next: M.S.U., Proiession: Forestry DEGOOYER, BYRON RAY tfiuyl Student Council 2-4, 3-7-77's 3-4, Honor Society 4, Presi- dent 4, Vigilante Staff 2, Intramural Athletics 2-4, L.D,S. Seminary 4, Next: Brigham Young University, Profession: Dentist CRAWFORD. IACQUELINE IEAN Uackiel Vigilante Parade Next: Work CURTIS, IULIANNE Honor Society 3-4, POWELL Executive Board 4, Soroptomiss 4, Student Council 2-'I Club 2-3-4, Presid Latin Club 2-3-4, Spanish Club 3-4, Brigham Young Ur Profession: Foreign , French nt 4, reas., Next: iiversity, Service x '5L ' ' 1 it - M DAI-IL, DEANNA MARIE tDeel Student Council l-2, Girl's H-Club 3-4, G.A.A. 2-3-4, Art Club 1, Pep Club 2-3-4, Next: Montana State Col- lege, Profession: Elementary Teacher DAHI., IOHN IRVIN Thesoians 3-4, Stage Crew 3-4, lntrmural Athletics 2-3-4, What Next: Montana State University, Profession Accountant DAHL, MARSHA ANN tMarshl Ofiice Staff 3-4, Rifle Club 1, G.A.A. 2-3, Next: Work Secretary r- R I-it 12,5 K' , .N . A DICKGRABER, DIANA KAY tDet F.H.A. 3-4, Treasurer 4, G.A.A. 2-3, Pep Club 3-4, Next: College, Profession: Cosmotology DIGHTMAN. IANET MARILYN Ucmj Honor Society 3-4, Girl's H-Club 2-3-4. G.A.A. 2-3-4, President 4, Latin Club 2-3-4, Next: Montana State College, Profession: Home Economics Teacher DORRINGTON, DAN LEE tfuzzyl Aeronautics 3-4, Billings Senior High School, Next: Montana State College, Profession: Aircraft and Engines A SENIORS DEGROAT. MARGUERITE MAY tMargJ Spanish Club 3-4, Band 2-3-4, Pep Club 4, Next: Maryhurst, Portland, Ore., Profession: Teacher DEVORE, DON BERNARD Honor Society 4, Intramural Athletics 2-3-4, Spanish Club 4, Chess Club 3-4. Next: College, Profession: Geology ,1 'NM 'V E 44-H' -A-nf DOUGHERTY. NEILL Intramural Athletics 2-3-4, Spanish Club 4, Science Club 2-3-4, Frosh Manager, Next: College DOUGLASS, CHARLES MICHAEL tChuckJ Boy's H-Club 3-4, Basket- ball 3, Football 2-3-4, Track 2-3-4, Rotary Rep. 4, Intra- mural Athletics 4, Stage Crew 3, Boy's State Alter- nate 4, Art Club 3, Sidney High School 2, Next: Mon- tana State College, Pro- fession: Art WW' 5 :- its-fy 3 tie, DUPRUIS. SHARON LEMON Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, G.A.A. 2-3, F.H.A. 2-3, Next: Work ELLIS, TERRY WAYNE Aeronautics 4, Next: Work DUKE, ELIZABETH IANE tlunet Student Council 4, Class Officer, Secretary 1, Nugget Staff, Queen Vigi- lante Candidate, Next: Work PAGE THIFt'l'l5EN IW' ..?-A' FELLER. DIANNE SUE tfellerl Class Officer, Treas. 3-4, Honor Society 3-4, Sec. 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Girl's Ensemble 3, Girl's H-Club 2-3-4 FISHER. GILBERT DENNIS Philharomnic 4, Chorus 2, Commander, Helena SO., C.A.P. Air Force R.O.T.C. Next: MSU, Profession: Electronics FITZGERALD. SHARON ARLENE flfitzl 3-7-77's 3-4, Student Council 4, Thespians, Spanish Club 2-3-4, Secretary 4, Girl's State Alternate, Next: MSU, Profession: Law PAGE FOURTEEN SENIORS EMINETH, EUGENE D UANE Wrestling 2-3-4, Football 3, Intramural Athletics 2-3-4, Next: College, Profession: Accounting ENSLER. CAROL LEE fCarol Leel Transfer, Red Lodge J-Iigh ll School, Central Va School, Washington, sian Club 4, Next: Iv y High Rus- ontana I State University, Profession: Secondary Education -N 'UH ll .- , lv 'PA b- . FRED. IOHN LYNN tlfreddiel Boy's H-Club 3-4, Student Council 3, Basketball 2-3-4, Football 2, Track 2-3-4, Philharmonic 3-4, Queen- Princess Manager 4, Next: Montana State College, Profession: Teacher EUGENE GABRIEL tGenel Intramural Athletics 2-3-4, Cross Countrv 2-3-4, Boy's H-Club 3-4, Next: Work EVANS, LARRY ALLEN tLarryl Honor Soiety 3-4, Intramural Athletics 4, President, Latin Club 3-4, Treasurer 4, L.D.S. Seminary 4, President 4, Science Club 2-4, Secre- tary 2, Student Council 4 Next: Brigham Young University, Profession: Business FABIAN, MARILYN IOSEPHINE lFabel Girl's H-Club 3-4, G.A.A. 2-3-4, Pep Club 3-4, Next: University of Oregon, Profession: Dental Hygienist FAI-IRION. SUE Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Latin Club, 2-3-4, French Club 3-4, Russian Club 4, Transferred to Ohio, Next: College ns- Vg , F., 7' 4- GARDNER, CHRISTIE DIANE tChrisl Student Council 4, F,H.A. 4, Historian 4, Nugget Staff 4, G.A.A. 2-3, Next: MSC, Profession: Dental Hygiene GARRISON. BERNARD F. lBe1-niet Track 3-4, Nugget Staff 4, Philharmonic 4, Intramural Athletics 2-3-4, Next: MSC, Profession: Rancher GORDON, DONNA IRENE tlrenel Thespians 3-4, Vice-Pres. 4, Girl's H-Club 3-4, Band 2-3-4, G.A.A. 2-3-4, Office Staff 4, Stage Crew 3-4, Pep Band 4, Dance Band 3-4, Next: MSC, Profession: Education SENIORS GAILUSHAS, ROSEMAIRE Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, French Club 3-4, G.A,A. Z-3-4, Transfer from Cathedral High School, Next: College GARDNER. ALLEN I. Next: Navy ,M . ff . r I 36' -'55 f E 'ESS-sits: , .qw--f if f? '-', HANSON, CYNDA IEAN tCyndYJ F.H.A. 4, Cascade High School, Next: Housewife HARDING, RICHARD HOWARD tDickJ Student Council 3-4, Ski Club 2-3-4, French Club 3-4, Intramural Athletics 2-3-4, Chorus 2, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Montana State University, Profession: Psychology GREINER. WILLIAM LEE fBiID Honor Society 4, Science Club Z-3-4, Historian 4, Rifle Club 3-4, Vice Pres. 4, Spanish Club 3-4, Wrestling 3, Office Staff 3, Track 3, Next: Oregon State University GUNSTONE. MARY ELLEN Next: Work DANDRO, DAHLENE MAE Chorus 2-3, Rifle Club 2, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Beauty College PAGE PIFTEEN ,f-: br' '.-: l ZV Z Z a . X ', f m y 3 l',,,,.,- SENIQRS HARTSOOK, DENNIS DEAN tDennisj U Honor Society 3-4. 2, Wrestling 2-4, Tn Philharmonic 2-3-4, Gustavus Adolphus Profession: Ministry HEADY ROBERT P Football ack 2, Next: College tBob if :Iii 1 . ,Q ' 1: t N -nw' Aeronautics 34 Vi Parade 2 Next State College Profe Electronics Enginee gilante ntana ssion HENNESSEY, CLIFFORD LEE fC1iffl HOEFFELLER, SUSAN MARY tSusiel Twirlers 3-4, Latin Club 2-3-4, G.A.A. 2-3-4, Ski Club 3-4, French Club 2-3-4, Next: Gonzaga, Profession: Iournalism HOEFISIAN, ROBERT BRUCE o Student Body President 4, 3-7-77's 2-3-4, Class Officer 2-31 Boy's State 3, Student Council 2-3-4, Football 3-4, Boy's H-Club 3-4, Next: College HOFFMAN. TRUDY BECK tGertrudel Twirlers 2-3, G.A.A. 2-3, Girl's H-Club 3, Student Council 2, Spanish Club 2-3, Next: College, Dallas Texas, Profession: Business PAGE SIXTEEN HOLLAND, IUDITH ROSE Uudyl Girl's State 3, Honor So- ciety 2-3-4, G.A.A. 2-3-4, Vice-Pres. 4, Russian Club 4, Latin Club 2-3-4, Executive Board 3, Forensic League 2-3-4, Library Club 4, Movie Operator 3-4, Next: Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, Profession: Zoologist HOLLOW, IOHN LAWRENCE Uohnl Boy's H-Club 2-3-4, Ski Club 2-3-4, Vice Pres. 3, President 4, French Club 2-3, Football 3-4, Skiing 2-3-4, National lunior Ski Championships 2-3-4, State Champion, Next: University of Colorado, Boulder, Pro- fession: Professional J. 'l... Cafeteria Staff 2, Boy's H-Club 2-3-4, Aeronautics 2, Basketball Manager, Football Manager 2, Intra- mural Athletics 2, Cross Country 3, Next: Montana State College, Profession: Geologist HERMANSON, GLORIA IEANE fl-Ierml Twirlers 2-3-4, Head Majorette 4, G.A.A. 2-3-4, Band 2, Next: Work and School in Washington D.C. Profession: Secretarial HILDENSTAB, DUANE HAROLD Rifle Club 3-4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: College Profession: Barber 'Q HOWARD. DONALD CLINTON 1Donl Aeronautics 4, Intramural Athletics 3-4, Colstrip High School, Next: Montana State University, Profession: Lawyer HOY. DANIEL REX fDanl SENIORS HOLTER, MICHEAL RICHARD fMikel Honor Society 344, Intra- mural Athletics 2-3-4, Ski Club 4, Ski Team 4, White fish High School 2-3, Next College, Profession: Electronic Engineer HOHNER, RALPH WESLEY fRalph-usl Nugget Staff 4, Business Manager 4, Thespians 3-4. President 4, Senior Board Member 4, Iunior Board Member 3, Russian Club 4 Historian 4, Quill 61 Scroll 4, Philharmonic 3, Next: Montanna State University, Profession: Law Student Council 4, Nugget Staff 4, Football 4, Track 4, Intramural Athletics 3-4, Science Club 2, Cross Country 3, Next: Carroll College, Profession: Civil Engineering HUBER. MERLE Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Work M55 , f Q FQ! ,gav- 4.4 ' N. IENKS. CLINTON HEWIT1' fl-Iewyl Aeronautics 2-3, Chorus 3. Intramural Athletics 2, Next: Work IOHNS. SHAROLE ALI-'RIEDA Ksherriel Pep Club 3-4, Spanish Club 4, Office Staff 3, G.A.A. 2-3-4, Thespians 4 Next: Montana State Unil versitv. Profession: Beautician HUBERT, CLIFFORD Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Intramural Athletics 2-3-4, Football 3, Next: Work HUMPHREY. DOUG 0. Aeronautics 2, Track 2, Band 2, Intramural Athletics 2 IAMES, RICHARD fRickl Vigilante Parade Z-3-4, Intramural Athletics 3, Next: Work PAGE SEVENTEEN SENIGRS ...effu- vf-. F .fn CU KI-IMP, LARLYNN, O'Del1 Cafeteria Staff 2-3-4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Montana State Col- lege, Profession: Home Economist KENNEDY, RI-IONDA. IEANNE fllonniel Transfer Hart High School, Burbank, Calif,, Next: Beuaty College, Profession Beautician KENNEY, SUE ANNE tSuel G.A.A. 2, Latin Club Sec. 2-3-4, French Club 3-4, Quill and Scroll 3-4, Sec. 3-4, Nugget Staff 3-4, Editor 4, American Field Service Nominee 3, Next: University of Oregon, Pro- fession: English PAGE EIGHTEEN pq. s is KLIEGER, IUDITI-I VAUGHN Uudiel Tumbling 2-3, G.A.A. 2-3-4, Thespians 3, Pep Club 3-4, Next: Montana State Col- lege, Profession: Secondary Education KLOCKLER, PATRICIA LEE fPatl Band Z-3-4, G.A.A, 2-3-4, Movie Operator 3-4, Rifle Club 3, Next: Montana State College, Profession: Teaching IOHNSON, MABCAE MELODIE Latin Club 4, Librarrly Club 4, G.A.A. 2-3-4, Tu Team 3, Pep Club E1- bling B. Y. U., Provo, Utah, Profession: Physical Therapist IOHNSON, SHARON fSheriJ Forensic League-4, Club 3-4, Vigilante 3-4, Transfer from High School 2, Ne Western Montana of Education, Dillon, LEE French Parade ugusta t: ollege Mont., Profession: Elementary Teacher 4, Next: IONES BARBARA lBarbJ G.A.A, 2-3-4, French Club 4, Russian Club 4, Pep Club 4, Next: Mary Baldwin Staunton, Virginia IOYCE, MARVIN DUANE Butch, Student Council 3, Intra- mural Athletics 2-3-4, High School Rodeo All Around Cowboy Next: MSC, Pro- fession: Agriculture KELLNER, STEPHEN EDWIN lStevel Honor Society 4, Boy's H- Club 4, Football 2-3-4, Track Z-3-4, Vigilante Staff 4, Student Council 3, Stage Crew 3, Next: College Profession: Engineering f , 3, g rim , ' pn s - Q 'fx - R 'ic if 3 STN' 'N ii -bl' , 4 L me xg KOCKLER, KATHLEEN ANN tliathyl Pep Club 3-4, Gi1'l's H-Club 3-4, Treasurer 4, G.A.A. 2-3-4, Philharmonic 2-3-4, Mixed Ensembel 4, Girl's Ensemble 3, Tumbling Team 2-3, Next: Montana State College KOICH. MARSHA DAWN Library Staff 4, Philhar- monic 2, Next: University of Hawaii, I-Ionolulu, Hawaii KOTTAS. WENDIE GAY lwenl Art Club 3-4, President, Spanish Club 3-4, Nugget Staff 4, Thespians 3-4, Stage Crew 3-4, G.A.A. 2-3, Next: Montana State College, Profession: Artist SENIORS KLUGMAN, DALE Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Intramural Athletics 2-3, Next: Work KLUGMAN. DAVID ARTHUR KDuvel Aeronautics 2-3-4, Next: Work in Trade School, Profession: Mechanic , i me I KUSHAR, KENT KEITH fKentJ 3-7-77's 2-3-4, Pres. 4, Honor Society 3-4, Boy's State 3, Queen Manager 4, Rotary Representative 4, Intramural Athletics 2-3-4, Vigilante Staff, Assistant Editor 4, Latin Club 2-3-4, Football 4, Wrestling 3, Next: University' of Calif. LAMPING. REYNA IOY tllenynj G.A.A. 2-3, Office Staff 4. Next: Northern Montana College, Havre, Profession: Nursing KOVICK, RODNEY BERNARD Ulodl Honor Society 3-4, Rotary Rep. 4, Football 2-3-4, Co- Captain, Basketball 2-3-4, Track 2-3-4, Boy's H-Club 2-3-4, Student Council 2-3-4 Queen Manager 4, Next: U of Wash., Profession: Medicine KUNNARY, DONA LEE Executive Board 3-4, Student Council 4, Gir1's H-Club 3-4, G.A.A. 2-3-4, Officer 4, Pep Club 3-4, Next: MSC, Profession: Elementary Education KURTZ, MARY CLAIRE lMary Clairel Spanish Club 3, Science Club 3, Art Club 2-3, G.A.A 2-3, Cafeteria Staff 2-3, Aeronautics PAGE NINETEEN l SENIORS 414 i, H- Z:- ,0- Y,.,4-9 LOUCKS, IOI-IN D. Boy's H-Club 4, Football 4, Intramural Athletics 4, Transfer Malta High School, Next: College LYTHGOE. TOMAS ELDRED ...N- Mt LANGHORNE. ICH N EARLE Science Club 2-3-3, Vice President, Scienc ticipant 2-3-4, Nex' Fair Par- : Montana State College, Profession: Engineering LARSON, IAMES B UGENE Aeronautics 4, Boy's En- semble 2, Intramslral Ath- t: , 1 letics Z-3-4, Intra Council 2-3-4, Nex Profession: Mecha. 69 I 1 N. ural Work ic lf, . .KT tSPeedYJ Intramural Athletics 2, Next: Brigham Young Uni- versity, Profession: Social Worker LYTLE, CATHERINE ANN fAnnl Thespians 3-4, Band 2-3-4, Stage Crew 3-4, G.A.A. 3, Montana State University, Profession: Music Education PAGE TWENTY MADDIO, GARY PATRICK tSlickl Student Council 2, Thespians 3-4, Nugget 4, Intramural Athletics 2-3-4, Stage Crew 3-4, Profession: Hair Stylist MAI-IR, ROBERT M. lBobl Aeronautics 2-3-4, Intra- mural Athletics 2-3-4, Next Army -'gn-rv LARSON. KEN Debate 2-3-4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Intramural Athletics 2-3-4, Next: College, Profession: Engineer LAWRENCE, SUSAN ELAINE tSusiel Girl's I-I-Club 3-4, Twirlers 2-3-4, Nugget 3, G.A.A. 2-3-4 Ski Club 2-3-4, Spanish Club 3-4, Next: Montana State University, Profession Commercial Art LIPES. VIRGIAIA FERN KGinnyl F.H.A. 3-4, G.A.A. 2-3-4, Philharmonic 4, Chorus 3, Rifle Club 3, Science Fair 2, Next: Kinman Business College, Washington, Pro- fession: Secretary Lf I 1' .AXE .0 , ' ww MARTELLO. IOHN Intramural Athletics 2-3-4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Thespians 4, Next: College MARTIN, IOHN IAMES lSmokey Iohnl Chorus 2, Rifle Club 2-3, Next: Carroll College, Pro- fession: Electronics, Aeronautical Engineer MATHEWS, KAREN ELIZABETH Student Council 2-3, G.A.A. 2-3, Next: Western Montana, Dillon, Profession: Ele- mentary Teaching , :film l ' 5 1 3 2 A F is , : Ywf w S 'QV' SENIORS MARSHALL, CONN IE BIELEN 3-7-77's 3-4, G.A.A. 2-3-4, H-Club 3-4, Student Council 3-4, Next: Work MARSHALL, MARVIN Football 2-3-4, Boy's H-Club 4, Intramural Athletics 2-3-4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Work wou- fax MJ -Q-N-Q- qs Qi' .467 f -3 -Q 4-maj, WHY ny., MP .-sv' MCDERMID, MICHAEL LEON lMikeJ Forensic League 3, Band 2-3, Intramural Athletics 2-3-4, Ski Club 4, Spanish Club 2-3, Next: Montana State University, Missoula, Montana, Profession: Engi- neer MCQUILLAN, BIANKA MARIA F.l-I.A. 4, Spanish Club 3, Rifle Club 2-3, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: College MEIER, CHRIS DARWIN tSPeedYJ Student Council 2, Boy's H-Club 2-3-4, Aeronautics, Auto Mechanics 4, Chorus 2, Wrestling 2-3-4, Next: Great Falls Commercial, Great Falls, Profession: C.P.A. MERGENTHALER. IERRY DUANE Uerri Aeronautics 3-4, Intramural Athletics 2-3, Rifle Club 2, Next: Army MEYER. DENNIS EDWARD fMenaceJ Boy's State 3, Rotary Rep. 4, Princess Manager 4, Boy's H-Club 2-3-4, President 4, Football 2-3-4, Track 2-3-4, Intramural Athletics 2-3-4, Movie Operator, Wrestling 2-3-4, State Wrestling Champion, Next: Montana State College, Profession: Coach PAGE TWENTY-ONE SENIORS 'N' MORLEY RONALD WAYNE mont Intramural Athletics 2-4 Vigilante Parade 2-3-4 Next: Navy MORROW RICHARD ROBERT KBobbyl Student Council 3, Boy's H- Club 3-4 Basketball 1-2 Football 2-3-4 Track 1-2-3 Intramural Athletics 3-4 Next: Service MORRIS, BARBARA IANE tBarbl Honor Society 4, Girl's H- Club 3-4, Vigilante Staff 4, Girl's Sports 4, Twirlers 2-3-4, G.A.A. 2-3-4, Spanish Club 3, Pep Club 3-4, Next: Montana State University, Profession: Education PAGE TWENTY-TWO -4-'GY MUES. MARGUERITE CECILIA tMargl Latin Club 4, F.H.A. 4, G.A.A. 3-4, Chorus 2, French Club 4, Pep Club 3-4, Cathedral High School 2, Next: Montana State College, Profession: Teaching MUIR. MARY F.H.A. 2-3-4, G.A.A. 2-3, Pep Club 3-4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: College MIHELISH. MARDEK ANN tMardeeJ Cheerleader 3-4, G 2-3-4, Girl's H-Club A.A. 2-3-4, Princess Vigilante 4Eand. 3, Honor Society 3-4, Club 2-3-4, French Russian Club 4, T Next: Montana Sta lege, Profession: S Service MILLER. FRANCIS lDumplingl Girl's H-Club 3-4, 2-3-4, Spanish Clugs 3-4, Vigilante Parade Next: College WN' v atin Club 3-4, as. 4, Col- cial .A.A. -3-4, MILLS, RAYMOND M. tltuvt Student Council l, Boy's H- Club 4, Nugget Staff 4, Track 4, Intramural Ath- letics 1-2-3-4, Next: Carroll College, Profession: Law MIRES, ROBERT LOWELI. tBobJ Russian Club 3-4, Ski Club 4, Nugget Staff 4, Rifle Club 3, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Carroll College MORGAN. SANDRA LEE tI.eeJ Cheerleader 4, Student Council 3, Girl's H-Club 2-3-4, Princess Vigilante 3, Queen Vigilante Cand. 4, Ski Club 2-3-4, Spanish Club 2-3-4, Next: MSU, Pro- fession: Legal Secretary MUNYAN. MARLENE ROSE fSmilyl Cafeteria Staff 4, F.H.A. 3-4, G.A.A., Philharmonic 2, Chorus 3-4, Soroptomiss 4, Transfer White Sulphur Springs High, Next: Western Montana College, Profes- sion: Elementary Teacher MURRAY. KATHLEEN LOUISE fliathyl NuCIqet 4, Mixed Ensemble 4, Next: Work NEILSON, GEORGE VERN Movie Operators 4, Phil- harmonic Z-3, Mixed En- sembel 4, Boy's Octet 2, All Northwest Choir 3, Next: B.Y.U., Provo, Utah, Profession: Electrical Engineer SENIORS MULLEN, MICHAEL DUANE tMikel Ski Club 2-3-4, Intramural Athletics 2-3-4, Movie Op- erators 2-3-4, Aeronautics 3, Next: Air Force, Profession Radar Work MUNSON, MILTON WARREN tMiltJ Football 2-3-4, Wrestling 2, Track 2-3, Boy's I-I-Club 4, Student Council 4, Intra- mural Athletics 2-3-4, Band 2, Next: Montana State College, Profession: Agriculture 56: 'gun if br-- 3 I0 'C' O'LEARY, CARROLL DANIEL tCurlyJ Aeronautics 2: Transfer Iefferson County High School, Next: National Guard O'REILLY, CHARLES MICHAEL tChuckJ Student Council 2, Boy's H- Club 3-4, Football 2-3-4, Track 2-3-4, Wrestling 2-3-4, Intramural Athletics 2-4, Soanish Club 4, Iunior Class Board 3, Next: Mon- tana State Colleqe, Pro- fession: Agriculture i .' . ,t,, I 4 t ' X NICOLAY. IOHN ALDEAN lNickJ Boy's H-Club 3-4, Vice Pres. 4, Football 4, Track 3-4, Wrestling 3, Intramural Athletics 2-3-4, Nugget Staff 3, Quill and Scroll 3-4, Spanish Club 2, Next: Navy NYLAND, IUDITH ANN tludyl Student Council 4, G.A.A. 4, Movie Operators 3, Chorus 3-4, Transfer, Boulder High School, Next: Great Falls Beauty College Profession: Cosmotologist OGLE. -IUDITH ANN tOqq1el Thespicms 3-4, G.A.A, 2-3-4, Chorus 3, Office Staff 3-4, Next: Montana State Col- lege, Profession: Law PAGE TWENTY-THREE SENIORS in PETERSON, DAVID RAY tbavel Honor Society 4, Student Council 4, Basketball 3, Senior Board 4, Intramural Athletics, Next: U. of So. Calif., Profession Engineer PETERSON, DOUG I-'ERRIN tPeiel Track 3, Ski Team 4, High School Rodeo 3-4, Student Council 3, Stage Crew 3, Tumbling Team 3, Rifle Club 3, Next: BYU, Profession: Geology PETERSON, IEFFREY EDWARD lPetel Boy's H-Club 2-3-4, Wrestling 2-3, Stage Crew 3-4, Student Council 3, Next: Carroll College, Profession: Teaching PAGE TWENTY-FOUR ,,,.,.-ef ,Q JW' PHILIPS, ROGER ALLAN tlloql Science Club 2-4, Chess Club 4, Wrestling 3, Vigilante Parade 3-4, Next: Montana School of Mines, Profession: Engineering PICKERING, CAROL RAE Honor Society 4, Girl's H- Club 2-3-4. Band 2-3-4, G.A.A. 2-3-4, Tumbling Team 2, Thespians 4, Next: University of Minnesota, Profession: Physical Therapy OLSEN, DIANE LO Girl's H-Club 3-4, 2-3-4, Next: Montana College, Professio OLSON, MARGIE Honor Society 4, Club 3-4, Latin Cl UISE G.A,A. State : Teacher OU irl' ub s H- 4, l Nugget Staff, Assistan Editor 4, G.A.A. 2- Secretary 4, Next: State College, Prof Teaching p-4 KY lx Q, wal 3-4, Montana essi On! OWENS, NEDRA LOUISE tNeddiel Student Council 4, G.A.A. 2-3, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Work PALMQUIST, ANITA MAE twidgetl Thespians 2, G.A.A. 2-3, Office Staff 2, Ski Club 2, Rifle Club 2, Next: Montana State College, Profession: Merchandising PARALES, HECTOR Spanish Club 4, Foreign Exchange Student 4 Q wr? POCI-IA, LINDA GENE G.A.A. 2, Chorus 3-4, Office Staff 1, Iunior Board 3, Next: Beautician School PREDMORE, ERVIN LYNN tl-Ynnl Student Council 4, Football 3, Art Club 4, Next: Kansas City Art Institute, Profes- sion: Art RANARD, WILLIAM WAYNE lBilll Philharmonic 3-4, Mixed Ensemble 4, Rifle Club 3, Next: Army Nv'v V SENIGRS PIMENTAL, CELIA ROSA KCelial Gir1's H-Club 4, G.A.A. 4, Pep Club 4, Foreign Ex- change Student, Colegio da Imaculada Conceicao, Foraaleza, Brazil, Next: College, Profession: English Teacher PIPPY, NEALA ANN tP1Pl 3-7-77's 2-3-4, Honor Society 3-4, Student Council 2, Girl's H-Club 3-4, Vigilante Staff 4, Senior Manager 4, Twirlers 2-3-4, Head Baton 4, G.A.A. 2-3-4, Russian Club 4, Secretary 4, Pep Club 3-4, Next: Montana State University Profession: Social Service .-.9 .xlm x . Xu' fr' :-s.,,.v ti' -1- K ,Q K f 4 x I VM D -I A V. 1 1' 1 at f 2 if I X -225 Q7 iiwf, if -3 0 . ,t 'Q tin ik' Q .4 'mu x 'Q 1 f 4:1 ff f ij,-,A - I . ft I I Q? -2?-Qt, , I-.h E Q- K' 'ilu wav- RHINEHART, NANCY F.H.A. 2-3-4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Work ROBERTS, PATRICIA ANN tPatl G.A.A. 2, Chorus 2, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Secretarial Work Q 41 RAUCH, GLEVA ANN Student Council 4, Honor Society 4, G.A.A. 2-3-4, Chorus 2, French Club 4. Pep Club 4, Bismark High School, North Dakota, Next: Montana State College RAW. BONNIE DEANE F.H.A. 4, G.A.A. 2-3-4, Russian Club 4, Art Club 3-4, Science Club 4, Next: Carroll College, Profession: Medicine RAYMOND, VERN tlasboj Aeronautics 4, Track 1, Intramural Athletics 2-3, Student Council 2, Next: Montana State College, Profession: Architecture PAGE TWENTY-FIVE ' x SANDRU, CHARLES WAYNE tsandyl Aeronuatics 3, Philharmonic 2-4, Mixed Ensemble 2-4, Next: Navy, Profession: Forest Ranger SCOW, NANCY CHARLENE QCharl Gir1's H-Club 3-4, G.A.A. 2-3-4, Chorus 3, Office Staff 4, Pep Club 3-4, Occupation: IBM Technician SEARLE, SANDRA LEE tsandil Honor Society 3-4, Latin Club 3-4, Band 2-3-4, Next: Montana State University, Profession: Elementary teaching PAGE TWENTY-SIX SENICDRS 2 is W r so -- SEPTON, JERRY CHARLES Quill and Scroll 4, Intra- mural Athletics 4, North Eugene High School, Reno High School, Next: Montana State, Profession: Engineer SEPTON, GARY LEIF Latin Club 4, Cross Country 4, Intramural Athletics 4, French Club 4, Transfer North Eu ene High School, Reno Higlli School, Next: Stanford University of California, or Montana State, Profession: Medicine ROBERTSON, BONNIE MARIE lBonl Twirlers 2-3-4, Gi 3-4, G.A.A. 2-3-4, 3-4, Pep Club 4, Montana State C Profession: Comm ROE, IOSEPI-I THE tTedl rl 's H-Club A t Club N xt: oil ge, er ial Art ODORE Basketball 2, Track 2, Vigilante Parade Next: Montana S University, Profe Advertising, Com F X ,,, 2- -4, tat S In si n: rcial Art im, . 7 gs, R., ROGNESS, SHERRYL RENEE Pep Club 2-3-4, Forensic League 3-4, Cafeteria Staff 2-3-4, Art Club 3-4, Next: MSC, Profession: Teaching RUST, HELENE, LUCILLE tRustyl Executive Board 2-4, Treas. 4, Student Council 2-3, 3, Representative 2, 3-7-77's 2-3-4, Honor Society 3-4, Girl's H-Club 2-3-4, Russian Club 4, Next: U. of Wash., Profession: Physical Therapist SAEMAN DEL-RAY fsql-llqil Aeronautics 2, Intramural Athletics 2, Vigilante Parade 3-4, Next: School, Profession: Disc Iockey SENIORS SKOR, DOUGLAS LLOYD tbouqt A.F.S. Exchange Student to Denmark 4, Honor Society 3-4, 3-7-77's 2-3-4, Boy's State 3, Nugget Staff 3, Quill and Scroll 3-4, Spanish Club 2-3-4, Foot- ball 1-2, Basketball 2, Track 2 SMAII., DONNA RAE G.A.A. 3-4, Stage Crew 4, Pep Club 3-4, Transfer, Thompson Falls Senior High, College, Profession: Lawyer SMITH. ANNA KATHRYN tliatet Library Staff 4, F.H.A. 4, G.A.A. 3-4, Next: Work, Profession: Insurance Q-.......-N SHEPHERD. SHARON LEE tShePJ F.H.A. 4, G.A.A. 2-3, French Club 4, Next: Stevens Henagar College, Utah, Profession: l.B.M. Technician SIMMONS, MAX ROBERT tsmaxiel Student Council 4, Boy's H-Club 2-3-4, Thespians 3-4, Movie Operators 2-3, Foot- ball 2-3, Philharmonic 2-3-4 President 4, Intramural Athletics 2-4, Wrestling 4, Next: University of Oregon Profession: Dentist -'YS' STANGI-IILL, ROBERT IAMES, tBobl Student Council 4, Movie Operators 3-4, I-Iam Club, Next: Navy, Profession: Electronics Technician SPUHZEM, IOHN ROBERT tlackl Boy's H-Club 4, Football 2-3-4, Track 3-4. Chorus 2, Intramural Athletics 2-3-4, Next: Montana State Col- lege, Profession: Forrestry SMITH. BONNIE IO fSmitherJ Nugget Staff 4, Vigilante Staff 4, Chorus 2, Girl's Ensemble 2, Pep Club Executive Board 3-4, G.A.A. 3-4, Transfer Cathedral High School, Quill and Scroll 4, Next: Gonzaga University, Profession: Elementary Education SMITH. SAMUEL DAVID fDavel Boy's H-Club 3-4, Football 2-3-4, Next: College, Prospective Profession: Forrestry SOLI., IOHN HENRY Boy's H-Club 3-4, Track 2-3-4, Intramural Athletics 2-3-4, Movie Operators 3-4, Next: Navy, Profession: Machinest PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN SEN IGRS 'SP- I' SICKICH. BEULAH lBecxJ G.A.A. 4, Philharmonic 1, Chorus 3, Vigilante Parade 3-4, Centerville High School, Centerville, Iowa, Next: Beautician College THEURER. ROBERT F. fBobl Student Council 4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Movie Operator 2-4, Aeronautics 4, Band 2-3, Next: Montana State University THOMPSON. THEODORE KVALE KTedl Debate Club 3-4, Aero- nautics 3, Band 2, Stage Crew 3, Ski Club 3-4, Science Club 4, Next: Col- lege, Profession: Dentist PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT TOBOL, DAVID FRANCIS KGeorgel Student Council 4, Boy's E-I-Club 2-3-4, Sec.-Treas. STEEL. MARY ELLA Thespians 3-4, Nu 4, G.A.A. 2, Chor Stage Crew 3-4, N et Staff 2, xt: Q s Rocky Mountain College, Profession: Educat.on STOCKDALE. THOMAS WARREN fToomusl Student Council 4, Society 4, Latin O Science Club 2-4, University of ldahg, Profession: Mecha Engineering Honor lub 2, Next: ical 4. Football 2-3-4, Track 2-3-4, Wrestling 2-3, Next: Utah State, Profession: Electronics TOMLISON. DONNA Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, F.H.A. 2-3-4, Office Staff 3-4, Next: Work STRICKLAND. MAUREEN CLAIRE QMcu-kl Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, G.A.A. 2-3, Pep Club 3, Next: Montana State Col- lege, Profession: Interior Decorator SWANSON, LINDA KAY Thespians 4, Library Staff 3-4, F.H.A. 4, Nugget Staff 4, G.A.A. 2-4, Stage Crew 4, Pep Club 3-4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Mary Stone Beauty College, Pro- fession: Beautician SYNNESS. SONIA MARIE fSaucyJ F.H.A. 4, G.A.A. Z-3-4, Pep Club 3-4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Eastern Montana College, Profession: Second- ary Teaching TRERISE. TERRY CLAIRE tTerrl Honor Society 3-4, 3-7-77's 4, Girl's H-Club 2-3-4, President, Executive Board 3, Soroptimiss 4, G.A.A. 2-3-4, Pep Club 3-4. Next: SENIORS TRAVIS, GEORGIA A. Queen Vigilante 4, Class Treasurer 4, Thespians, 4, Pep Club 3-4, uill and Scroll 4, Next: Carroll College TREADWAY. COLLEEN SUZANNE tSuzyp G.A.A. 2, Chorus 3-4, Stage brew 4, Next: Linfield Col- lege, Oregon if MSC, Profession: Nursing TRIPP, HOWARD GORDON tGordiel Chorus 3-4, Intramural Athletics 4, Roundup High Transfer, Tumbling Team 3-4, Next: Montana State University TSCHIRGI, BARBARA IEAN tBcu'bJ Quill and Scroll 4, Nugget 3, Vigilante Staff 2-3-4, Editor 4, G.A.A. 2-3-4, Ski Club 3-4, Ski Team 3, Next: College, Profession: Philosophy xiii if.. UTICK. ROBERT STEPHEN lBobl Aeronautics 3-4, Chorus 2, Band 2, Transfer Cathedral High School, Next: Northern Montana College, Profes- sion: Mechanic VERCELLIN, MARY ANN Movie Operator 3-4, G.A.A. 4, Chorus 3, Pep Club, Next: Secretarial Work we 2 TUOHY, I ANE MICHAEL Honor Society 3-4, Treas. 4, French Club 4, Russian Club 4, Girl's H-Club 2-3-4, G.A.A. 2-3-4, Polio 3-4, Next: College, Profession Interior Decoration ULBERG. IOHN C. Honor Society 3-4, Student Science Club 2-3-4, Next: Montana State College, Profession: Architectural Engineer URSICH, LARRY DALE tAustinl Student Council 4, Sopho- more Class Treas., Boy's H-Club 2-3-4, Basketball 2, Football 2-3-4, Track 2-3-4, Wrestling 3-4, Next: Mon- tana State University, Pro- fession: Business jf PAGE TWENTY-NINE ,-3' VULK RAYMOND PAUL tButchl Wrestling 3, Track 3, Foot ball 4 Aeronautics 3 Student Council 3 Next Montana State College Prolessionz Dairyman WALTER, HAROLD WILLIAM lB1Ill 3-7-77's 3-4, Honor Society Manager 4, Basketball Q SENIORS Uasonl Wrestling 3-4, Stag 3, Intramural Athl Football 4, Movie 4, Nugget Staff 4, H-Club 4, Next: Co Profession: Busines Management VERZUH, SANDRA Crew tics 2-3-4, perators oy's lege, s MARGARET tSandyl Student Body Secretary 4, 3-7-77's 4, Student Secretary 4, Hono 4, Twirlers 2-3-4, Illatin Club 2-3-4, Russian Girl's H-Club 4, G. Council Society Club 4, .A. 2-3-4, Soroptomiss it Next: Gonzaga University iession: Teaching Ubi wisp, v7 'N'N 'Q' ', Pro- VOLLERTSON, RODNEY Dell fPhill Student Council 3, Boy's I-I-Club 2-3-4, Boy's State 3, Rotary Representative 4, Track 2-3-4, Football 3-4, Intramural Athletics 2-3-4, Aeronautics 2-4, Next: Montana State College, Profession: Forestry VOOK, MARTIN MATHEW tMai-tyl Intramural Athletics 2-3-4, Track l-Z-3, Football 2-3, Basketball 1-2-3, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Air Force VRALSTED, HOWARD Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Intramural Athletics 2-3-4 1-2-3-4, Spanish Club 3-4, Thespians, 3-4, Business Manager of the Vigilante 4, Next: University of Minn.. Profession: Engineer WARFIELD, EARL B. lButchJ Aeronautics 3-4, Intramural Athletics 2-4, Stage Crew 3, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Army and College, Profession: Business PAGE TI-IIRTY WARNKE, WILLIAM MICKAEI. tMikeJ Wrestling 3, Intramural Athletics 2-3-4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Utah State College, Profession: Electrical Engineer WATERLAND, SALLY EILEEN Ksall Girl's H-Club 3-4, G.A.A. 2-3-4, Spanish Club 2-3-4, Treasurer 4, Student Coun- cil 3, Next: Work, Occupa- tion: Dental Assistant I 1 l l 1 A WEBER, I OANN RUTH SENIOBS WATTERS, GEORGE CHARLES tChuckl Honor Society 4, Intramural Athletics 4, Chess Club 2, Transfer Minot Senior High School, Next: Montana State University, Profession: Forestry WEAVER, HOWARD ROY Executive Board 4, Boy's H-Club 3-4, Football 2-3-4, Track 2-3, Band 2-3-4, Pres. 4, Intramural Athletics 2-3, Boy's State Alternate 3, Wrestling 2-3-4, Captain 4, Next: Montana State Col- lege, Profession: Engineer A..-anta. 'Z- r -nv :lt- WCS tHarbiel Student Council 1-2, Honor Society 4, Latin Club 2-3-4, G.A,A. 2-3, French Club 3-4, Russian Club 4, Next: Mis- soula State University, Profession: Teaching WEED, RICK FREDERICK tllickl Football 2, Intramural Athletics 2, Stage Crew 2, Ski Club 2-3, Next M,S.U., Profession: Law WERTH, LEE FORREST Intramural Athletics 2-3-4, Spanish Club 4, Next: Mon- tana State University, Pro- fession: Forest Ranager be ga-v WILLIAMS, IOHN ALFRED tR1Pl Aeronautics 3-4, Philhar- monic 2, Next: Armed Forces, Television School WILLIAMS, ROXANNE LEE flioxiel Honor Society 3-4, Latin Club 2-3-4, F.H.A. 4, Philharmonic 3-4, Mixed Ensemble 4, Girl's Ensemble 3. Next: Wheaton College, Wheaton, Ill., Profession: Missions 'li 'Z WIHLBORG, SHIRLEY JEAN twilliel Thespians 3-4, Sec. G.A.A. 2-3-4, Band 2-3-4, Stage Crew 2-3-4, Ski Club 3, Pep Club 3-4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: College, Profession: Drama WILCOX, IAMES, Frederick tliml Student Council 2-4, Boy's H-Club 3-4, Aeronautics 4, Basketball 3-4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Montana State University, Profession: Forestry WILKINS, MARY CANTRELL Thespians 3-4, Philharmonic 3-4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Work PAGE TI-IIRTY-ONE is 'THUG 1 'U' 3 WOODS. NORMA MAURICE tNorml Class Officer 4, Secretary 4, Student Council 2, G.A.A. 2-3, Spanish Club 3-4, lunior Board 3, Senior Board 4, Language Monitor, Next: Carroll College, Pro- fession: Elementary Educa- tion WOODWARD, EILEEN Cafeteria Staff 4, F.I-I.A. 1-2, G.A.A. 2-3-4, Band 2-3, South Fremont High School, Next: University of Utah, Profession: X-Ray Technician WORCHESTER. ROBERT Philharmonic 3-4, Debate 2-3-4, Thespians 3-4, Next: College, Montana State University PAGE Tl-IIRTY-'I'W'O SENICBS tWilliel Iunior Board 3, Stu ent Council 3, Girl's H-glub 3-4, G.A.A. 2-3-4, Office 3-4, Ski Club 2-3-4, 'T ling 2-3-4, Pep Club 'Staff umb- 3-4, Vigilante Parade 2-El-4, Next: Montana Stat University, Professidnz Commercial Arts WILSON, IosEPH M tloeyl ICHEAL Boy's H-Club 4, Aero- nautics 4, Basketbal l 2-3-4, Football 2-3-4, Intramural Athletics 4, Stage C1 'ew 4, Vigilante Parade 2- -4, Next: Montana Stat University, Professi Wild Life DZ 1. --fn. HU' it VJORD. CAROLE ANN fCarolel Thespians 4, G.A.A. 2-3-4, Stage Crew 4, Spanish Club 3-4, Pep Club 3-4, Next: Eastern Montana College, Profession: Elementary Teacher WORROLL, ROBERT TERRY fBobl Geraldine, Boulder, Next: Army WILSON. TERRY ION Track 3-4, Intramural Athletics 2-3-4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Carroll College, Profession: Accounting WOODS. DENNIS Aeronautics 3-4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Intramural 2-3-4, What Next: College WOODS, GARY THEADORE Intramural Athletics 4, Stage Crew 3-4, Wrestling 3, Columbia High, Richland Washington, Next: Carroll College, Profession: Accounting is ' if I. CANTWELL, SUZY RENE F.H,A. 2-3-4, Philharmonic 3-4, Twirler 3, G.A.A. 4, Next: Montana State Col- lege, Profession: Teacher Hewitt, Trussville, South Cobb, Douglasville, Putam City, Yukon HEANY, TOM Aeronautics 3-4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Work IOI-INS, TOM Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Intramural Athletics, Next: College ia, f '7' w' aff' : ' I X - , 5 t - X SENIORS ZACHARY, ARLENE FRANCES tZachJ Honor Society 3-4, Girl's H-Club 4, G.A.A. 2-3-4, F.H,A. 2-3, Transfer Red Lodge High School, Next: Montana State University, Profession: Legal Secretary ZIEMER, KATHLEEN RAE tKatl-iyt Student Council 4, G.A.A. 2-3-4, Thespians 4, Pep Club 3-4, Next: Montana State College, Profession: Elementary Teaching lu' li- N, 7 12'-,1 Eg .,. 3, I .fm so NC hi 'W A if ,X s M2 APPLEGATE, NAN MARIE Spanish Club 3, Vigilante Parade 2, Queens Court 3-4, Next: Secretarial Work BRAUN. LEANNE MARIE G.A.A. 2-3-4, Chorus 2, Next: Western Montana College, Profession: Elementary Teacher KNEEDLEH, GREG Io:-IN tGre9t Rifle Club 3, Intramural Athletics 3, Philharmonic 2, Mixed Ensemble 2, Next: Montana State University, Profession: Forestry MCKINNEY, AARON THOMAS KToml Basketball 2-3, Football 2-3, Track 2-3, Boy's H-Club 3-4, Intramural Athletics 2, Next: Montana State Col- lege, Profession: Engineer- ing ALM. KAMALA IEAN tliuml G.A.A. 3-4, Pep Club 3-4, Next: Work, Typist PAGE TI-IIRTY-TH REE SENICRS DALLAS DONALD MARVIN fDonl Track 3 4 Band 2 3 I mural Athletics 2 Soanish Club 34 Ne Montana State Co leg Profession Agricultu 6 I' ntra- xt e DAVIS ARLENE OLAIRE fArlenel Honor Society 34 French Club 34 Sec Tre Russian Club 4 hilhar- monic 234 S c 4 Mixed Ensemble 3 Girls semble 3 GAA 23 Student Council 3 Ex Board 3 Next Ca o College Professio Teaching IORGENSON, RONALD EUGENE fRonl Nugget 4, Intramural Athletics 2-3-4, Next: Navy POE, CORA LEE F.H.A. 2-3, Cafeteria 2-3-4, Next: Work' STAGG. LEROY DEAN Aeronautics 3-4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Boy s En- semble Z-3-4, Next: Work PAGE THIRTY-FOUR TUCKER, HAROLD Honor Society 3-4, Latin Club 2-3-4, Science Club Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Montana State University, Profession: Finance CORY. CLAUDIA MARIE Transfer Cathedral High Whats Next: Work 4. ecutive GILLELAND, CHARLES HERN Thespians 3-4, Philharmonic 2-3-4, Mixed Ensemble 4, Boy's Ensemble 2, Next: Montana State College I-IICKS, MARY LOU fHicksisJ F.H.A. 3, Nugget 2, G.A.A. 2-3, Office Staff 4, Pep Club 3-4, Next: University of Washington, Profession: Nursing IAMES, LINDA KAREN fLinj Latin Club 2-3-4, Recording Secretary 4, Art Club 3, Next: Montana State College, Profession: Languages ,N : , fifif'-ii ' sv ' ' A. .t X , svn ' .3 .aan 1' B 'Q-K V ,ee WILKINSON. ADELE VERMELLE Honor Societv 3-4, Vice-pres. pres. 3, Girl's State 3, Band 2-3-4, Drum Majorette, All State Band 2-3-4, Next: MSC BOZDOG. VIRGINIA HELEN tBozziel Student Council 3, Girl's I-I-Club 3-4, Nugget Staff 4, Trampoline Team 3-4, Pep Club 3-4, Next: Eastern Mont. College, Profession: Gym Teacher CLARKSON, ARTHUR WILLIAM IR. fBiIll Science Club 4, Football 4, Track 3, Intramural Athletics 2, Next: Missouri School of Mines, Profession: Aeronautical Engineering CORY. CLAUDE RICHARD lbickl Aeronautics 4, Transfer Cathedral I-Iiqh School 4, Vigilante Parade 4, Next: Montana State College, Profession: Bio-Chemistry DALY. EMILY Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Work MARK. BARBARA IOANNE fBarbl I-Ionor Society 4, Latin Club 4, Art Club 4, Movie Operators Z-3-4, G.A.A. 2, Next: Minneapolis School of Art, Profession: Commercial SENIORS 'WR' R .- ff. ,fx ,Stir . . t L.- 'L ,siiiiiifg -: , N 4 Q 1 ,VS ll ,I b' ' Ml'-ll Vi fl 4 , A' v i f'Y . ' . 1 A 5 . R. X x If 1 -I ' ' ,I ,fl ' ' SMITH. GARY MICHAEL tMiI:el Aeronautics 2-3-4, Track 2, Next: Wildlife Manager SPEER. SUANNE. MARGARET tSuel Thespians 3-4, Treasurer 4, Nugget Staff 2, Band 2-3-4, Vice-Pres., Next: Stephens College, Columbia, Missouri, Profession: Iournailst STERLING, MARY CHANDLER fMaryJ Thespians 2-3-4, G.A.A. 2-3-4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Philharmonic 2-3-4, Starlighters 4, Next: Col- lege, Caroll Profession: Actress STERMITZ. DAVID FRANK tDnvel Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Rifle Club 3, Chorus 3, Student Council 4, Next: Montana State University, Profession: Forest Service TUCK, IAMES ARTHUR tsluggerl Chorus 3, Intramural Athletics 22, Next: B. Y. U., Profession: Lawyer TRAMMEL, RONALD WALTER tlfat Mcxnl Aeronautics 3-4, Intramural Athletics 4, Wrestlin 4, Next: Arizona State Eni- versity, Profession: Com- mercial Artist PAGE TI-IIRTY-FIVE Diane Feller S Adele Wilkinson Doug Skor Gary Anderson Iulianne Curtis Iudith Holland Rodney Kovick Gary Septon Ianet Dightman Carol Alley Honore Hou. crop 1071 Roxanne Williams Sue Kenney Mary Ann Daley ludith Allen loyce Bjorgum Sandra Verzuh Arlene Zachary Gerald Cooper Sharon Fitzgerald Ioanne Weber U l Ray DeGooyer Kent Kushar Gleva Rauch Helene Rust Dennis Hartsook Carol Engler ' Larry Evans Sandra Searle Iohn Aronen Steve Kellner SCI-IOLARSI-HPS AND AWARDS Elks Leadership- lst local 6: state-Ioyce Bjorgurn lst local ci 3rd state-Bill Walter 2nd local-Sandra Verzuh 2nd local-Bob Hoffman Voice of Democracy-Bob Worchester Foreign Exchange Air Cadet-Dennis Fisher Gustavus Adolphus-Gary Anderson Bauch Lomb-Gary Anderson Montana State Talent Science Search-Gerald Cooper! Delta Kappa Gamma-Irene Gordon NROTC Glvlike Holter Kent Kushar Rod Kovick Ken Larson Bill Walter Elks Scholarship-lst local of state-Diane Feller PAGE THIRTY-SIX 2nd local-Adele Wilkinson 2nd local-Gary Anderson GIRLS' STATE Q ,X ,-A Left to right: Iudy Holland, Ioyce Biorgum, Adele Wilkinson Delegates to Girl's and Boy's State have a chance to learn by experience the procedures of Government on all levels. BOYS' STATE Standing, left to right: Art Cranmer. Dennis Meyer. Rod Kovick, Kent Kushar, Gary Anderson. Seated. left to right: Bob Coltrane, Bob Hotiman. Ierry Copper. PAGE THIRTY-SEVEN RGTARY REPRESENTATVES A Q. ,A X new-wvbiii' Chuck Douglass Rod Kovick rw st ft! Bob Hoffman Bob Coltrane Art Crcxnmer 315-'1,:ffl1 Dennis Meyer Rod Vollertson These boys were selected by the sen- ior boys as representatives to the Weekly meetings of the Rotary Club., Because ot a tie this year there were 10 representa- tives. PAGE THIRTY-EIGHT Www Kent Kushar Bill Walter Gary Anderson 2 enrt e s X . 5 ,Q VALEDICTCDRIAN DIANNE FELLER 5.000 SALUTATORIANS Tfifif Qi , if DIANNE FELLER DAB. GIRLS To be selected a s I s D.A.R. girl is an honor tor a senior girl. The award is given by the Daughters of the American Revol Lltion in recognition of Service, leadership, dependability and patriotism. Ot the three candidates the ltaculty chose Dianne Feller. 4 1 l l l E 1 S its PAGE FORTY pf SANDY VERZUH IULIE CURTIS r L-Aww -av ps-vu , WK A 1 -X V AW - : , , ' - . ,, 1 A - 1 ai-X - , L M f-STR-My f 'x 1 .sf XM M, , , 5581.0 v-mn.. mf ' 'ba 1 0-I ,fy .3 dx N.. 5 Sd f x 5 .1 , E 'W in J I' 'I 4 az 54' ,f ' . 1 if i. ! u. P' VQ554' 'R 2 A 25 3' m 3. MQSTS ' A j ! 1 I 5 3 I NORMA WOODS. KENT KUSHAR Most Friendly. LEE MORGAN-Most Beautiful. Lb: 'alms' ' we 5 ' 'N 2+'ifi??'?.Zf li If X i I . I , A V , Q E, E 1 i i ' 2 ' 5 E I 1 1 5 i ' ' ' 3 1 i f. : I I 'NN 1 i E I E 2' I z New 1 1 I i 4 Q E K I 1 I 3 1 1 A 1 1 - K 3-312-Wifi 6515 , K ., ,,l :-. ' 53? DIANNE FELLER. GARY ANDERSON MARDEE MIWIHELISH-Miss Personality. Most Studious. ART CRANMER--Mr. Personaliiy. PAGE FORTY-TWO I I MOSTS I l X i I I i I ? I 1 Q v E 'g E I I + Q I V . , , I I , s I I ' I i Q 1 QQ xwv T, r4,::,-W, CHUCK DOUGLASS-Most Handsome. IANE TUOHY-Best All Around Girl. BOB HOFFMAN-Best All Around Boy. , it . , ' ' ' Q ., 2 ' i FI 'J 5 I i I Y 'sf DENNIS MEYER, IAN DIGHTMAN- IOEY WILSON, VIRGINIA BOZDOG- Mosi Athleiic. Most Humorous. PAGE FORTY-THREE 0 fl 1111 emnrmm WILLIAM NEAL OGLE 1946 - 1961 PAGE FORTY FOUR ERIC TRUMAN FISHER 1944 - 1961 4 1 4 .IUNIORS l t i I s lUNlOB CLASS l-IISTQRY lve hi We, the class of 1963, have again showed ourse group of students. We have made the big jump in gressing from inexperienced sophomores to wiser ju thusiastically awaiting our Senior year. This year we had the distinction of having roya pretty Betty Featherly was elected Princess Vigilante was the other Iunior Princess Vigilante candidate. O selves in sports and many junior boys came to be football, basketball, and track teams. We elected three girls and eight boys as dele B Boys' State. The boys elected were: Io Hendrickson, Tom Daly, Ioel Matulys, Iim Tangen, Tim Meloy, gate C and s to be an outstanding gh school, that ot pro- miors and we are en- l blood in our class: tor 1962. Ianet Blevin l Lllr boys proved them- ,the mainstays of our I s to Girls' State and tb Olson, Doug Feller, Morley Cooper. The girls elected Were: Mary Kay Williams, Carol Ann Korizelc, and Betty Featherly. The alternates are: Gary Eathorne, Myron Liable, lean and Marilyn Baird. Longrnaid, Sue Little, l l t Mary Kay Williams and Dennis Tode were elected tor the foreign ex- change program. Iean Weber and Betty Featherly were the other two l-l.l-l.S. Students who were accepted for semi-finalists in the tordign exchange prograt. The Iunior Prom will go down in the history ot l-l.l-l.S. as one ot the best l ever held. The theme was April in Paris, and many luriiors spent long hours working towards its ultimate success. t I I As ourl Iunior year closes, we will always hold in our hearts the iond memories ot this wonderful and glorious year. I . 1 Our thanks is extended to our very able class sponsors, Mr. De Kam, Mr. Annala, and Mrs. Williams. PAGE FORTY-six L I l l l T i t we , . 'YS 4 QW: . ,Q Q 2 -.S is i x. 5. IUNIORS Cooper, Morley Cowles, Montell Craig, Susan Craig. Warren ETAAA Cross. Marianne Culver, Bob Daly, Kellie Daly. Tom Darcy, Iames Darlow. Eileen Davison. lean Dickert, Dennis Dion, Bill iq ,q. ,. . K' ,J ,L Drake, Alice Easbey. Dick V Eathorne. Gary ww- Eaton, Mike! . Eldredge, Cheryl LL i V Emineth. Sharlene just A W - ,Ex 7 get QS ' .49 PAGE FORTY-EIGHT Evans, Norma Fcllirion, Mary armer, Carol Featherly, Betty Feller, Doug N 1 Finley, Drew French, Iudy Gage, Bob Garrison, Annette 1 Geyer, Bonnie 4 1 Gihion, Dorie Gilbertson, Don hlass, Chuck Gooch. Laraine Grimes. Mike 1 Grotfe, Carla Haier, Iudith all, Mike Hansen, Ben Hensen, Marge k 4 k ff x X x N'fli'tx.,X?l Iohnson. Dana Iohnson. Pai Iohnson. Bill Iohnsion. Iim Iones. lim Iones. Leona Iorgenson. Paul lose. Ron Kauppi. Bob Killham. Iudy Kind. Allan Kirby. Ben Kirkland. Maren Korizek. Carol Ann Kuniz. Tom Laible. Myron Lakner. Louise Lanmb. Iohn Lanthorne. Wayne Latus. George IUNIORS Hanson. Ernest Harris. Carol Hartman. Klaus Hcssell. Ieane Hekathorn. Caro Hendrickson. Ioe Hendrix, Gary Hicks. Susan Hogan. Paul Hollar. Bob Holi. lack Hollins. Alia Hubbard, Bill le Humphreys. Merry Lou Ingersoll. Linda Isaak. Sandra Iensen. Lloyd Ierome Karen Iezick Iudy Iohnson. Clarice A tux, TW' 1 in PAGE FORTY-NINE Lenhart. lim Lesofski. Roger Lay. Rose Marie Liedle. Dave Linn, Kadene Little. Susan Long. Ellen Longmaid. Ieanne Manahan. Jeanette Mann. Art Martello. Frank Mattson, Margaret Matulys, Ioel McDonald. Sharon McDowell. Wanda McGaifick. lack McGaiiick, Tanya McGuane. lim Meier. Sue Meloy. Tim Olsen. Lynette Olson. Bob Parsons. Nancy Paulsen. Ieanne Peacock. Brian Peterson. Nancy Ranard. Bob Reagor. Paul Reinhardt. Sandra Reynolds. Frances Rice, Steven Richards. Carl Rickman. Rock Riley. lack Robertson. Gregory Robinson. Terry Rougle. Charles Satterthwaite. Larry Scott. Ierry Shepherd. Carol AMW! 3:59. , . IUNIORS Ss. r '. J- 'z 5 573 'ifif if t ,,.4f t,S?33Qxx I if 1 N it A 931-Milf., eeeeneee eeee e i IVVL. , - rl iii? -A 'R g 3 T .. 5 f xt. V? Sheriff. Bonnie Sigety. Lois Sinclair, lim Smith. Carolyn Smith, Don , Y 4 . it ,.,. f Q 35. 1 5 ,N 8 y 3, Smith. Loretta Q.. 'f V Smith. Pauline L 1 sl. R J - n?i.' z W Smith: Ron ARM. 73, ?,1.'..-Q y, Smith, Terry 'SX 1,235 :ia jjgj L Sowerwine. Elbert ' il Bilge I.2ff?F5 f in 15 I w Stanghill. Carol 73 53 'all . Steck, Norman J 'L' 2' X Steinmetz. Io Stock. Bonnie Stockburger. Kenneth Strandberg. Christine Susag. Diane Swan. Carol Swanberq. Steve Swenson. Lillian PAGE FIFTY-ONE Tanqen, Iames Taylor, Betsy Teigen, Lloyd Thompson, Betty Thompson, Dick Thompson, Rose- Marie Thompson, Vicki Tiaden, William Tode, Dennis Tracy, Donna Treadway, Yvonne Carol Tucker, Carol Van Diest. Ronald Van Drunen, Gerald Vashro, Mary Warren, Sally Weber, Ieanne Welton, Donna Westrup. Peggy White, Phyllis IUNIORS 'Egg l fi ' 4 Partin, Shannon PAGE FIFTY-TWO Williams, Mary lane W kler, Alice W'nllersheim, Iosephine Woodahl, Ierry Woods, Barbara Woo s. Walter W odward, Carol Wren, Michael Wright, Bill AOII Scott. Kathy IUNIOR CLASS GFFICERS Left to Right: Mr. Annala. sponsor: Ioe Hendrickson, Vive President: Marilyn Hopkins, Treasurer: Bob Olson. President: Carol Korizek. Secretary: Iim Tunqen, Representative: Mrs. Williams. Sponsor: Mr. DeKam. Sponsor. IUNICDR BGARD Front row lett to right: Mrs. Williams. Chuck Cantrell. Tim Meloy. Ellie Long. Dana Adams. Mari- lyn Hopkins, Carol Korizek, lim Tangen, Paul Reaqor. Second Row: Mr. DeKam. lack Holt, Emi Hanson, Frank Martello. Bob Olson. Ioe Hendrickson. Doug Feller. Bill Bardon, Mr. Annala. PAGE FIFTY-THREE X ' 'Ms 1 ,, Uff Hs? Q ai QQ,v . s X. A ' 55: X fr 1 tp, . fignlif xv 9' x get - Q an-JJ? Ng- x Q FY 4 as , 5 x' ff? lib- S. 1 w H M' x Xmnnm..-.1 , Mnwi 'Q Y Q 4' w V N X f X . As 1. 5 1 .X 3 . i X RSX R 1' I I S-fi? f K, ,gg 3 2 -fy P 5 ,E Q . .Sw x X x, is . 5 f X as K EQLQ M 1 1 1 'wfif ' rx mfs. f' nw, ' :wi Vx W., 1 Xu, M fx Q 5 .fa g in I.: - 1' M2 WL-i.,,,N .U X v' ... xx .-sk yuh '.'X. ,.,.....-- .1 .C.. '1..1 .N:.hw:- og Left to right: Penny Eathorne. treasurer: Ianet Moody. se vice president: Larry Hoffman, president. Class Sponsors: Mr. SIE if rettary: Margie Sterling. cum. Mrs. Matulys. and Miss Marierrison. Not pictured, Earl Hanson. representative. SOPI-IOMORE CLASS HI We the class ot 64 came into the halls ot HI-IS the Iuniors and Seniors, but boasting the largest cl wary of ourselves at iirst we soon began to ieel a pc We started things out by electing Larry I-Ioffrnozt Ianet Moody, Penny Eathorne, and Earl Hanson as Our candidates in the Royalty Department were Margie Sterling. Now as We look back on the things which we gone by, plans for next year are already being rnade. our next two years in HHS profitable ones. PAGE FIPTY-six TQRY noted as small by ass. Although a bit rrt oi the school. n, Margie Sterling, our class officers, Mikal Morgan and did during the year We hope to make SOPHQMORES Adams, Gail Allen, lol-in ' Alley. Iames ' ' W Alt. Iames lxxlsvf ' X z n, J Andreasen, Mickey A ls fs Andrews, Ion Applin, Steven 4 Atkinson, Dwight t Atwood, Donna Bach. Beta 4 Baertsch. Bill Bailey, Diane Balch. Bonnie Barker, Sandra Baumann. Beverly Beach, Sandy W ,. Beck, Iulie Berg, Pam Blunt, Karen Bomar, Betty Borg, Penny Borg, Rudy Bradstock. Mary Kaye Brandt, Karen , g. Brass, Mike Braun, Ianice Brewer. Linda Brown. Ianice Brown, Iames Burdett, Ieannie Buswell, Anita Callaway, Marian Cantwell, Roger Carbis, Connie Carmichael, Mary Lou Carpenter, Rita Carpita, Iohn Carter, Sherrill Carver, Kay PAGE FIFTYASEVEN SOPHCDMCDRES vs. Cary, Stavona D Casey, Mary X Charlton. Larry Chovanak, Roger Christiansen, Mary Claciis, Gigi Clark, Iohn l as V Clark, Mike .ilk buff 35522. Clausen, Larry iff Coleman, Linda 1 Conzor, Bonnie , C oper. Frances -ng' Cosand, Lindsay Cottinqham, Iacque ' Cotton. Carol df- J Coufill, Candy C 1 'TP' fc. iaig, Bill Cromeenes. Ken i Cuchine, Glen ' Culbertson, Cathy Dagenais. Milton .gr , Dallas, Bonnie Danzer, Terry at Date-, Ieannine xv.. Davis. Dave ,f f a Q' X l' J Davis, Iohn Delaney, Steve Delano, Helen DeRosier. Ken Dietz, Elizabeth Dion, lane Dougherty, Beverly if 1- Douqlass. Linda Downs, Dennis Dunlap, Kathy Duncan, Doug East, Rose East, Stan Eathorne, Penny Egge, Shirley PAGE FIFTY-EIGHT be S Ek. Lloyd Ellis. Iohn Ellis, Martha Emineth. Pat Erickson. Liz Erving, Dan Estrin, Ernie Evans. Cherryl Fink, Connie Fiske. Susan Fitzgerald. Marilyn Folkvard, Shirley Fox, Margaret Francis. Cheryl Gabriel, Marilyn Galusha. Duncan George. Antoinette Gilbert, Karyle- Glenny, Dan Gloege. Terry ' ' 3. ' 1 Q .X . , ' 4 'L' WK t i Q? .V QQ. 5 r ,, if - lY ,..f x i i: i L . , f 5 if mx ww: ff . ,iv em i N X lf' l f T i. ' - M fights gy - NX f A s. vt I fy ga 4 1 xH ...- KY -dia, Y.. Q 5 3 ' ff - K ,,.,. SOPHOMCDRES Hav mann. Leonard Hrndricks, Beverly Hennessey. Wayne Henry. Eric Herrin. Collette Herrin, Scolta Hicks. Nancy Hildensiab. Darla Hilger. Linda Hoifedilz. Shirley Hoffman. Larry Holter. Marion Howard. Iim 1 Hubert. Linda 1 Hudson. Gerry Hudaison. Iim Hwighes. Peggy Humphreys. Palsy Hunier. lim Hurrie. Karen Hyer. Iudy Ingram. Delores Irwin. Nieca PAGE SIXTY Iverson. Gary Iacobson. John Iames. Barbara Iames. Don Iames. Marilyn Iohns. Steve Johnson. Blake Iohnson. Patty Iuhl. Tom Keck. Ianice Keck, Karen King. Bob King. Ted Knudson. Ioan Kuniz. Ianice Kuntz. Kathie Kushar. Kraig SQPHQMQRES Lake, Iohn Lamb. Frank Lasko. Barbara Lay. Dennis Lesolski, Karen Lewis, Wingo Livingstone. Neil Longfellow, lerry Longmaid, Mary Lutey, Leonard Lylhgoe, Sue Macbuiiie, Jani MacPherson. Sandra Mahan. Kim Mann. Gary Mark, Allen Marshall, lim Martello. Ierry Martinsen. Lila Marlinsen, Clare tag., L 4' X H , in QQ' -x 1 Q Massman, Patty McDonald, Rusty McGaffick. Ieri McGee, Harry McGuane. Mary Mcllnighl. Bill McMillan, Maureen McQuillan, Tom Merrill, Ioe Merrill, Ianet Meyer, Iohn Miehle. Ginger Miles, Dan Miller. Mary Io Miller, Pam Miniali, Yvonne Merqenthaler, Glenda Moody. lane! Moore. Carolyn Moore, Iohn 9:-of S , l U, PAGE SIXTY-ONE PAGE SIXTY-TWO SGPHOMORES ' O'Connell, Pai O'Leary, Sharon Oleson. Ierry Olson. Yvonne Palaoro, Ruby Parsons, Dana Patterson, Oma Peacock, Pat Peterson, David Peterson. Gail Peterson, Iohn Phillips. Henry Phillips, lim Plemmons, lane Polich. Ioan Poor, Lavita Posey. Bob Powers. Diane Bamberg, Tom Raichiord, Tom 3 ,-,mm Morgan, Mikal M rley. Linda 'IM orris. Ron Morrison, Kim Morrison. Lois Moss M Susan yle. Lauralee uch, LeRoy Muir, Nancy Munson, Karen Mur hy, Mickey N Neitl Ni egele, Iohn aeqele. Mike Naegele. Pat Neely, Mike ton, Larry lson. Don .oel, Sandra Noland. Loretta Nyland, Don I I SOPHCDMORES Raw, Karen Reynolds, Iohn Ridqway, Anna Riegel, lean Riddle, Eve N Roberts, Diane Roberts, Iudy Rogers, Grant Rouse, Marian Rusek. Margo Russell, Pat Rust, Benetta Ryan, Mike Ryckman. Janice 3' V Saiiord. Sue Sammons, Ierry Schafi, Duane Schali, Wayne Schatz, Barbara ,am vs Schmidt, Dave - Schmidt, Diana Schneckloth, Rita Schofield, Virginia Schultz, Sue Schuyler, Bill 2 Scott, Mike Sebens, Donna Simmons, Leah Sewell, Carol Sipes, Dennis ,v Q Smith, Laura Smith, Ray Smith, Richard Soderlind, Linda Spaulding, Gary Speer, Syuthia Sprague, lack Stalford, Donna xv I Stahl, Linda IN . gg Sterling, Margie PAGE SIXTY-THREE ..,,,,. SOPHQMORES fy Q va .fl ,fra 1 Wenger. Ed Welzsleon, Lona Whealley, Lorelei Wickersheim, Mary Willard. Iohn Williams. Randolph Williams. Russell Wilson. Gary Wines. Ierry Wing. Tom Woods, Frank Young. Iudie Zahara. Gordon Zander. Vondene ZurMuehlen. lack Zuroif. Bill DeVaney. Dennis PAGE SIXTY-FOUR Sion Sl Thra Till i r. Guy arl. Mike wanson, Ieanie Swanson, Mike Thrailkill. Gary lkill. Sharon .o. Theresa Tomlinson. Carol Vral Wat W I Trerise. Bob Tschirgi. Sue ted. Barbara ll. Carrel ard. Connie Warren. Paty Warren. Sylvia 'ins. Sandra llers, Marion eber. Steve Weqgeland. Thor Welk. Iudy l W, - H sim- . T .4 H, 1:36 .527 I 1 X x xg ,SQ xi 'K X mm? Q , 5 , . if 1 Q iQ- ix A , s . 'kg 3 ' Q M, X YR ix Q xi S ' X - 2 K' K 4 sv- QE 'E A ik Eqxi ggurrl ik! Us Q K Q XY, 2' 3 5 xi 1 555 3 if X... E - sf :Ta 5. ' X s a U Q Alf' Qfds QXWY KN 52 iifgfap W a M Xian H li Qi A 'Txifi xfilnf if ' if im, in is f tu 5 NM ,g E f : 2 Q ixsmfwx L5 wiki Y ya 2:5 Q 1 3 M3 wi 1 Q3 ffl QQ. M.. X 4 x x xmgim XE ,bkfafkfgzf g '6'!1zgg 2542.1 E1 Mc W Ea HQ amgj CRM? 5 m Q, En rig? Q 5 Q? LAST WILL AND TESTAMLNT or THE CLASS or 19612 WHEREAS, we the Senior Class of good old HHS and jolly spirits, set unto paper many ot the traditions that we initiated. WHEREAS, The Senior Barn Dance was the best the challenge to the class of 63 that they put on one WHEREAS, Robin Hood and Eli are two of the jo the halls of H.H.S. we hope that they will continue to a their antics. WHEREAS, the senior girls of our class were sw are sure next years will be the same, therefore we 5,000 broomsticks. WHEREAS, our class has always made the rn facilities at Canyon Ferry, we will the underclassmen Beach on the West Shore Drive. WHEREAS, ours was the first class to have a c Team, we will the blue sweatshirts and emblems to th WHEREAS, We were the best classy in the interes we have instituted the showing of respect to the flag assemblies, and will this show ot respect and the lectx l to the class of '63. We submit this will in the hopes that it will be he class. A l li being of sound mind we upheld and many l one ever held we will as good. lliest janitors to grace ,muse the students with l et, kind girls, and we will them a supply ot ost ot the recreational the use oi the Senior hampionship Sledding e Class of '63. t ot the student body, 1 of our country in the dership of the school eded by the upcoming Tlde Class ot 1962 l PAGE SIXTY-SIX l FAC U LTY AD-MINISTRATIGN C. R. ANDERSON HO' ARD C. VOILES A sistunt Principal Senior High City Superintendent , W foi Schools , ,-f 3 A1 lx PAGE SIXTY-EIGHT CHAR S P. IOHNSON Principal, Hel na Senior High School I ADMINISTRATION I KATHRYN MEGARD Guidance Dean of Girls .',.. x-'XFN-A ROXANA WEDGWOOD Financial Secretary M72 I Ii M fx WWW CLARENCE SHIVELY Guidance IUDY GLEASON Secretary PAGL SIXTY-NINE E FACULTY AUTOGRAPHS LA Y FN.. I- ANDREW A. ANNALA Mathematics has IACK E. COHN Athletics-Geometry he LANDER FRED P.E.-Social Studies I I ff.'i'-115 I I I ROBERTA GOODHART English FACULTY YA... .... ,...,..- -.- ..,. ,. Q , I 1 I I 1 I I Q: ELMER ARMSTRONG SAM CAPPIOUS Spanish Psychology-Civics I I ' I I f I HAROLD DAVIDSON KENNETH DeKAM Library Mathematics Q 'i' DOROTHY M. GIESE WILLIAM GILBERT History English-Intramural fM,X.Mt, . fy, . xgr 7,42 Nj, X N L... M M-gf: I -3 I I 'Jr' I IAMES R. GROSS EDITH HARTZOG English-Athletics History PAGE SEVENTY-ONE Sf 5 A X 5 , A... - 1 W . '-QUPSVA , E .t lt QQ!!! r x I 1 J C , , , -.,.- ..5 I... .., RALPH C. HENRY History-English A ARY M HIERRISON lish , 1 ' tx A ex rf N xii, ,X t Q-if C N .. N, ll . S y ., Ns . 5 ' .L l, t I Fx 'Q' Qt' Q Vbxsff S l EX. ' . f 'wg Q F 1 .si t '- SERENA MCCARTHY English-Latin I , F J'-w N C an-nfs C. M. OGREN Chemistry PAGE SEVENTY-TWO FACULTY Jlfiff Qi .SA w ,Q Q 5 f- L ffwt-'Wig , ' ,5 4 1, x X A . 0 gun W ,Vis : -P Q 'A Q Q- Y. gs: . jif b gf-,I X ' '5 Q.4'Q'f?,'2', QV.. ' -4:,,,,.,t ig.: 5 .l'l-sl.-.ily IEWELL T. IORGENSON French-English :il-5- 'Elf t mga: inn - W Rig y y I C f wh S 15, H an 5 gif i a 3 ggi x fir 1 1 1 4, 5 R E fl- P . t ,MI H' ,, E. GEORGE MARKIN Mathematics Visual Education V ,v N 'w'k- 1 --2 ff, I I s f il:'lr+Tii ' x ! 5 . 3 , . 2' : , 3 A E v ,,, Kwik Y I jgizv. . E 1 X M . 1 -W i, . IOAN MCCRACKEN Physical Education Y we W, Mi Nt Si? is R 5 t NS 1 . sg A Q 1, kg ' .V , . aft. w, . AJ . EMILEE PASHA Physical Education y 4 wr. 4 t iff' 1 IACK LeCLAIRE Athletics Business Arithmetic V Sv- as Q I-.nA ! TTB' ' :QQ i kg' 3 DORIS MARSHALL Dramatics-English ' 'A ' ' T'5ETf'T E ,V .W it E 4 i , -4' K ' Q. .Q ,. 4 - ....... f ,. V ! .o,Xc GENEVIEVE MULLALLY Re ading KATHLEEN RAMEY Russian-English FACULTY I I I I i E N4 I OE ROBERTS ALICE SCHMIDT Economics-Typing-P.E. Biology RICHARD STAFFORD KEITH TAI-'T Spanish Physics-Earih Science IOHN P. VARNUM EARL WADLEY Band-Orchesiru Art-English X wg. EDITH S. WILLIAMS WILLA MORSE Home Economics Commercial -V .asf .Tw J.: Qi HAROLD SLOCUM Chemisiry-Algebra I , . .Q . -. T Vmngwim J I ca 2' 1 Ny .aww , i . -I 5 . I LW... K . . ..1 SHARON TOMCHECK Commercial-Ioumalism ' f-'fs -J' rk 0 x KT i i Ai Q... ' i. 3 X LOUISE WILLIAMS Latin-French Word Clues f I fkfig I I XX 3,1 11221 I mg: 1' -- is K liz M I ' ' K A- ' i -If 11 CLARENCE ANTHONY Civics-Aviation Ed. PAGE SEVENTY-THREE ff, X FACULTY ,--ef FRED O. ROBINSON Adult Educalion Director Direcior. 1 N X' --..f t ' W ! ...- 4 D I X LM----1---n A-J ,' A -I! SHELIA MATULYS MARY CLUTE Biology Commercial-English N 5 2 NOT PICTURED: G. B. HARRIS-English-Vocal Music nom-zm' REIMAN-English--Guidance F PAGE SEVENTY-FOUR 1 V OYD SKOR 6: P.E.-Social Studies SCHCDGL OE AEEONAUTICS AND RELATED TRADES Airport School t 7-ko K- A Q I f , ,o, o, J A V I i . ..,... f LA 1 A A-o. 1 ' or 2 z A E3 um Qr 'A I 14 Q' 'gW 'i'-iii! A M up 9.15 .,,, .J we if NF sw' X , f ' ' : -N H..- Q QW? A VN .. 51 A H ...V .4 A ..., .,..,..,.,.,,.,... ,.... ..-,,,.,-...,,., E.. . A , 4 N GILES RUSSELL Principal gi WILLIAM A. KORIZEK E. A. DUNLOP Aircraft Engines Instructor-Fliqhi PAGE SEVENTY FIVE AERONAUTICS FACULTY ' ANTHONY VIROSTKO HAROLD P. FRANKS Auto Mechanics Radio-Electronics CLARENCE R. ANTHONY LAWRENCE MAYER Aircraft Building Trades PAGE SEVENTY SIX C FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS ' PAGE SEVENTY-EIGHT CELIA PIMENTAL Celia, under the American Field Service, was an exchange student from Brazil. Her viva sonality made her Well liked by all. She cious per- brought to us much information about her country and cus- toms and often she entertained us at asse singing and playing her guitar. mblies by DOUG SKOR Doug Skor Went to Denmark as a Foreign Ex- change Student. He left in Iune and returned to H.l-l.S. in Ianuary. Doug is an active member of the Senior Class. He is a member of Honor Society, 3-7-77's, Quill and Scroll, Nugget Staff, and Spanish Club. He also Went to Boy's State. PAGE SEVENTY-NINE MEXICAN EXCHANGE STUDENTS 1 I l 1 i I 1 l 1 i tie will-swiwdllasss., IUAN RAMOS. Parrus Coahuila, Mexico. Juan gained many friends with his ever present smile. When he returns to his country he will leave many friends in H.H.S. The Students at H.H.S. Will always remeber Hector for his friendliness and dancing ability. PAGE EIGHTY HECTOR X Saltillo Coahuilc. Mexico l i MEXICAN EXCHANGE STUDENTS HERMINIA AGUERO. Panos Couhuila, Mexico Iuan entertained us at many assemblies during the year. He will be remembered for his ath- letic ability and quiet manner. Mini , as she is called by her friends, always has a smile and hello for everyone. We Lf will lonq remember her for her sparkling personality and in- terest in our school. . , I l gy: my E ..L. , : i I 5 if IUAN DORBECKER. Suliillo Couhuila, Mexico. PAGE EIGHTY-ONE ..,,w5m,,, . ,jun New 43: ..., ,Nam .... T 2 'Y' k 9 to .5 'F Q WS--.. M c'---..,,,h, Y W og:-,Jn LF Mr. Stafford and exchange students on their way to Mexico. Exchange teacher to England-Miss Ioan McCracken. F xr'-'rf A +77 to is it 2 Hector erales and Ioyce Biorgum Ent rtai n at the Coronation. PAGE EIGHTY-TWO s I .,. 'ew PRINCESS VIGILANTE-Betty Fecztherly OUR 1 I 1 I Q I Y , l ' W 5 S. ix. l i E 5 1 1 QUEEN VIGILANTE-Georgia Travis GEORGIA TRAVIS-KENT KUSHAR LEE MORGAN-ART CRANMER PAGE ITICHTYYSIX I Queen Ccmdidcltes and Managers wwf., , ly :eff WS? IANE DUKE-ROD KOVICK N Ms Princess Cdndiddtes cmd Mdndders IANET BLEVINS-BILL WALTER wi' MARGIE STERLING-DAVE CARPITA MIKAL MORGAN-DENNIS MEYER BETTY FEATHERLY-LYNN FRED PAGE IIICJHTYFSL .LHS Ei All-ID El 3SVd QUEENS COURT fm .. , , Q '3 5 .f , 1 f M WW W, ,,,N W F y 0 Q5 Princes: Beffy and Lynn QUICF7 6-'20r'C7r'q and Kenf' Bob Cfswnf Queen Vzaifonfg I 'Y W' Us Bah crowmj Raya-I Crown Prmceis VI5f l4'77!Gf cheers G' 1.-ws,fPW A ' ' an 1? 5 :gqk , , .. iivi 3 ig sg f M . ugYIS.gf2 gf L5 V -T A -Q A :mg W- wavuullk I ill m ,,g.b. 5 3 ' au 5 naanvwn-www----ff'---W W- qw ew g . S523 A I '5 2'-X., 'X gi? X 4. ,F ' inf ACTIVITIES S JU' BILL WALTER Vice-President SANDY VERZUH Secretary HELENE RUST Treasurer STU fu..-mwF+ 7' BOB HOFFMAN-President ENT BOARD PAGE NINETY-TWO Left to right: Gary Anderson. Helene Rusi. lim Tcmqen. Noi Walier, Bob Hoffman. Sandy Verzuh Earl Hanson. FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL Sitting, left to right: Bob Hoffman, Bill Walter, Sandy Verzuh, Helene Rust. First row: Sharon Fitzgerald, Vivian Mills, Ioyce Biorqum, Sue Brewer, Christie Gardner, Kay Carver, Gigi Cladis. Second row: Kathy Ziemer, Mary Ann Daly. Ioyce Merritt, Dianne Feller, Iulie Beck, Vondene Zander, Mary Lonqmaid, Helen Delano. Third row: Bill Skyler, Bob Olson, Tim Meloy, Dave Peterson, Iim Tangen, Dan Hoy, Myron Liable. Fourth row: Kraig Kushar, Duncan Galusha, David Stermitz, Tom Wiess, Iim Wilcox, Iohn Aronen, Max Simmons, Tom Daly, Dave Tobol. GOVERNMENT SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL Seated, left to right: Mr. Stafford, Bob Hottman, President, Bill Walter, Vice-president, Sandy Verzuh, Secretary, Helene Rust, Treasurer. First row: lane Duke, Nedra Owens, Nancy Muir, Louis Morrison, Marion Rouse, Kim Morrison, Ierry Martello. Second row: Gary Hendrix, Donna Kunnary, Lynn Allen, Shirley Stanich, Marilyn Hopkins, Gleva Rauch, Mary lane Williams, Terry Robinson, lack Sprague. Third row: Rod Kovick, Dave Carpita, lim Iones, lim Darcy, Iim Tanqen, Dick Harding, Gary Woods, Kent Kushar, Gary Eathorne, Dana Iohnson, George Latus, Lloyd Ek, Bob Theurer, Bob Trerise. Fourth row: Iim Wilcox, Tom Stockdale, Ierry Cooper, Bill Bardon, Doug Buchi, Larry Ursich, Larry Evans, Milton Munson, Morley Cooper, Steve Applin, Iim Hudson, Bill McKnight. PAGE NINFTY THREE 3-7-77's ' One of the highest honors a student can achieve in Helena High School is membership into 3-7-77's. The 3-7-77's is an honorary service organization juniors and 14 seniors. These students are chosen from the character, leadership, scholarship, courtesy, service, dependa Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Schmidt and Mr. Gilbert, program ot service very Well. The members have ushered at concessions at games, and rendered any other service that W One oi the main projects of 3-7-77's is that of the Gus Le was the founder and past sponsor oi 3-7-77's. After his deat to help a Helena High School student and is awarded on the composed of 21 members-7 student body on the basis of bility, and citizenship. 3-7-77's has carried out their various school functions: sold 'as needed. qer Memorial Fund Loan. Leger , a memorial fund Was set up asis ot need. This year mem- bers sold yarn dolls, and also had a car Wash to raise money for the fund. The annual Thanksgiving Day Dance is also for this purpose. Scenes from the 3-7-77's Thanksgiving Dan PAGE NINETY-FOUR 8. bf Xfiivs we Qv N ATICDNAL HONQR SGCIETY X ,. Q :-N X W it se Mardee Mihelish Barbara Morris Margie Olson Dave Peterson Carol Pickering Neal Ann Pippy Gleva Rauch Helene Rust Sandra Searle Tom Stockdale Terry Trerise Harold Tucker lane Tuohy Iohn Ulberg Sandy Verzuh Bill Walter Charles Watters Ioann Weber Adele Wilkinson Roxanne Williams Arlene Zachary xswsw Q 13 T, S . X X .f XXX NX X wif X Q if 'S is W i , nv fi Si. 'eww ... H i Q K at If: xy 'sh 455' Q X. Indy Allen Lynne Allen Carol Alley Gary Anderson Ioyce Biorgum Ierry Cooper Iulie Curtis Mary Ann Daly Arlene Davis Ray DeGooyer Don DeVore Icmet Dightman Larry Evans Diane Feller Sharon Fitzgerald William Greiner Dennis Hartsook Iudy Holland Mike Holter Steve Kellner Sue' Kenney Rod Kovick Kent Kushar Barbara Mark ans., PAGE NINETY-FIVL RUSSIAN CLUB ' ' Seated, left to right: Miss Ramey, Sponsor: Nealann derson. President: Gary Eathorne, Vice-president: Ralph Horner, Historian. First row: Viv Mills, Mary lane Tuohy, Sue Kenney, JoAnn Weber. Second row: Helene Rust, Arlene Davis, Barbara Iones. Third Mires, Art Cranmer, Dana Johnson. Willie Williams. lack Riley, Dick Brinch, Tony Keller. , F 0 R E I GN LATINCLUB l First row, lelt to riqht: Mrs. Williams. Dennis Tode, Moen. Second row: Sue Schultz, Ianet Moody, Sandra Synthia Speer, Mary Longmaid, Marian Holter. Yvonne son, lean Weber, Betty Featherly, Carol Ann Korizeck, Weber, lane Touhy. lane Plemmons. Fourth row: Roxanne Rust. Iulie Curtis. Ianet Diqhtman. Alan Kind. Mary Kay Gough, Kim Mahan. Marcae Iohnson. lean Longmaid. Sue vick, Kent Kushar. Gary Willson. Ernie Hanson, Gary Anderson, Bill Clausen, Dick Brink, Brian Peacock, Mike Scott, Bob Trerise. row: lerry Cooper. lim Moore. Ioe Matylus, Bill Dion. Carl Richards. Larry Steve Applin. X PAGE NINLTY-SIX I Evans. Eileen Neica lrwin, row: Nancy Peter- Sue Little, Ioan Olsen. Helene Noland, Marg row: Rod Ko- Mvron Liable, lim Tanqen, Gary Septon. SPANISH CLUB 4..,,i Seated, lelt to right: Mr. Staiiord, lim Jones, Bob Kauppi. Sharon Fitzgerald. Sally Waterland. First row. left to right: Carol Harris, Ieri Huffman, Kelly Daley. Linda Brotsch. Iulie Curtis. Wendy Kottas. Second row: Bev Baumann. Rose Marie Ley, Sue Hicks. Sue Lawrence. Lee Morgan. Anita Buswell, Lynn Halver, Mikal Morgan, Kim Mahan, Margie Sterling, Candy Cougil, Norma Woods. Third row: Iane MacDuiiie, Margurite DeGroate, Marilyn Fitzgerald. Karen Brandt, Iulie Beck. Bonnie Dallasm. Lea Simmons, lane Dion, Linda Douglass. Kay Carver, Stavona Cary. Carol Word. Fourth row: Bob Hollar. Tom Grimes, Gary Hendrix. Bill McKnight. Sylvia Warren, Sue Ridle. Pat Peacock. Bill Griener, Wayne Lan- thorne, Paul Hogan. Lee Werht, Steve Baumann. lack Holt, Larry Satherthwalle. Chuck O'Reilly, Neil Dougherty, Bill Walter, Don Dallas. LANGUAGES Q 1-is 2 Seated. left to right: Iulie Curtis. Helene Rust, Arlene Davis, Sue Kenny, Mrs. Iorqenson. First row: Laura Smith, Connie Ward. Iane Touhy, Mardee Touhy, Mardee Mihelish, Carol Alley, Barb Iones. Ioan Weber, Arlene Bleuett, Sharon johnson. Second row: Vivian Mills. Mary Io Miller, Yvonne Miniatti, Alice Anderberg, Sue Hoifeller. Tanya McGalfick, Sharon Shepard. Helen Delano. Ann Lytle. Sue Salford. Bonnie Miller. Third row: Carol Farner, lane Dion. Peggy Hughes, lean Paulson. Richard Buswell, Iohn Hollow, Iim Hunter, Rita Carpen- ter. Gleva Rauch. Maren Kirkland. Shirley Stanich. Fourth row: lack Carlson, Dick Harding, Iim Hudson. Mike Arlman, Ben Hansen. PAGE NINIITY-SEVEN GIRLS' H-CLUB i L e-12 . 'Q ish' as-'qs fix 5 E'.L T 1 I I E Q:-' r 1 K .. ,kb ik fiat it W. ,S 1- 8' , Qt.- 2 L . 1, M- . 2 T' r iii Q . Fi P W r..,....f,.....a.. i f ft I . ' ll. e if 3 seg 45, or 4-jf :Q , few 7 W ' ' e '--ff - N Q'-i , Vivian Mills Bonnie Mola Lee Morgan Marsha Morqensen Barbara Morris Diane Olsen Margie Olson Nan Parsons Carol Pickering Celia Pimental Neal Ann Pippy Bonnie Robertson Helene Bust Charlene Scow Bonnie Sherrill Vickie Thompson Terry Trerise President lane Tuohy Carol Tucker Sandy Verzuh Sally Waterland Scribe Mary lane' Williams Marilyn Willis l 41 s., wir, Nev' -a S K ni--n , I n . ' T D fill- Q5-5' N ., fs j '10'e.. I - P rss: Q ur 4, , - 4 Arlene Zachary 1 5 PAGE NINETYVEIGHT SVT.. 6 Lynne Allen Carol Alley Hermania Auquero Ioyce Biorgum Vice-President Virginia Bozdoq Susan Brewer Becky Bryant Ianet Burr Montell Cowles Deanna Dahl Secretary Ianet Diqhtman Marilyn Fabian Dianne Feller Irene Gordon Iudy Holland Ieri Huffman Kathy Kockler Treasurer Donna Kunnary Sue Lawrence Susan Little Ieanne Longmaid Connie Marshall Mardee Mihelish Frankie Miller A-4 v W- Qqtf 2 ' 1 avr V' ' BOYS' I-I-CLUB , p Q, We X Nr 39' 1 Marvin Marshall Ioe Matulys Tom McKinney Chris Meier Dennis Meyer President Iim Moore Milton Munson lack Nelson Iohn Nicolay Vice-President Chuck O'Reilly Ieif Peterson Greg Robertson Max Simmons Dave Smith lack Spurzem Iohn Soll lim Tangen Dick Thompson KJ Dave Tobol Larry Ursich Rod Vollertsen Hoy Weaver Iim Wilcox Sec.-Treas. U X. Bob Anderson Iohn Aronen Dick Blenkarn Dick Brinck Dave Carpita Bob Coltrane Gary Coltrane Jerry Cooper Morley Cooper Art Cranmer Bob Culver Chuck Douglass Gary Eathorne Lynn Fred Gary Hendrix Gene Gabriel Ioe Hendrickson Bob Hoffman Iohn Hollow Steve Kellner Rod Kovick Bob Lane Myron Laible Iohn Loucks C 1 .A S1 . 4- 5 - we Q 1 .. 3 ma.- . mm, 5 t if .vs E ...-I s ' Lua. 4 fo - ,. A Ioe Wilson Tom Weiss PAGE NINETY-NINE GJ-LA. Officers: Donna Kunnury, Frankie Miller. Iudy Holland. lone! Diqhtman. Dianne Feller, Margie Olson. Sponsors: Miss Pasha, Miss McCruken. SENIOR G. A. A. IUNIGR G. A. A. ! SOPI-IGM RE G. A. A. r i SKI CLUB SS Xt K f at X t W iii ' Sitting, lelt to right: Miss Pasha, Iohn Hollow, Morley Cooper, Dick Harding. First row: Skip Culver, Dick Thompson, Lee Morgan, Ieanne Longmaid, Marilyn Hovskins, Sue Lawrence, Marilyn Willis, Sue Holfeller, Tanya McGaf1ick, Sue Tschirgi, Mikal Morgan, Margie Sterling. Second row: Iohn Naeqle, Tom Grimes, Doug Peter- son, Sue Little, Vivian Mills, Barb Tschirgi, Anita Palm-quist, Willie Williams, Yvonne Olson, Candy Couqill, lane Dion, Mary Lonqmaid, Jeannie Swanson, Kay Carver. Third row: Brad Morris, Roger Bonnes, lim Burns, Tom Conklin, Bob Mires, Ted Thompson, Bill Clark, Bill Wright, Bill Greenfield. Fourth row: Dwight Atkinson, Bill Bardon, Mike Mullen, Mike McDermitt, Art Cranmer, Iohn Aronen, Dave Peterson, Bill Dion, Mike Holter, Iohn Carlson, Mike Naegele. The Ski Club was very active this year. Besides havinq a hay-ride and dance at Belmont, they also were qate-keepers for the Belmont races. Officers are: Iohn Hollow, President: Morley Cooper, Vice-President, Dick Harding, Secretary-Treasurer. Sponsors: Miss Pasha, Mr. DeKam. ABT CLUB Left to right: Sheryl Rogness, Nan Parsons, Marge Hanson, Lynn Predmore, Dora Gibbson, Wendy Kottas, Barb Mark, Ann Lydle, Mary Claire Kurtz. Art Club is the outcome of the many students interested in art. Their talents have often been displayed in the halls. The sponsor is Mr. Wadley. PAGE ONE HUNDRED ONE DEBATE CLUB Sitting. left to right: Arlene Blewett, Sec.-Treas.: Bob Worchester, President: Eilee Moen, Vice-president. Standing, lelt to right: Sue Craig, Frances Reynolds, Ken La son, Ted Thompson, William Tiaden, Barbara Woods. These students are active in the various speech State. Their ability and interest in speakinq is great. in the halls. QUILT. and SCRQL BOB WORCHESTER Bob Worchester won the State I Speak For Democracy Contest. He then traveled to Washington, D.C. to compete in the nation-wide con- test. Here he spent several tun- filled and interesting days. meets throughout the lThey also sell donuts u T If t First row, left to right: Barb Tschirqi, Georgia Travis, Horner. Second row: Kent Kushar, Dave Carpita. Bill Walter. Francie Reynol Quill and Scroll is an international Iournalisrn whose members are outstanding journalism students. PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWO s, Arlene Blewelt, Ralph onorary organization Tl-IESPIANS AN Officers, lei! to right: Shirley Wilhborg. Irene Gorden, Ralph Horner, Sue Speer, Ann Lytle, Sharon Iohnson, Tom Christiansen. Bonnie Chittim. Third row: Ierry Hudson, ludy Olge, Carol Pickering, Sherryl Rogues, Mary Sterling, Lynn Fred, Marianne Cross, Bill Walters, Ben Hanson. Carol Word, Linda Swanson, lack Reilly, Cheryl Eldredqe, Chuck Cantrell, Kathy Ziemer. Carl Richards, Alan Kind. Fourth row: Charles Gilliland, Tanya McGa1fick, Steve Kellner, Bob Coltrane, Dennis Dichert, Chuck Glass, Steve Braun. Filth row: Iohn Dahl, Willie Williams, Gary Maddio, Max Simmons, Ieil Peterson, Gary Words, Ted Thompson, John Martello, Liz Erickson. The Thespians are composed ot students interested in Dramatic Arts. To belong to this international club, one must spend 100 hours of work on plays and must read and report on 12 plays. Under the fine direction of Mrs. Marshall, Thespians have been able to put on many plays for the public. F. I-l. A. First row, left to right: Claudia Hanson, Donna Tracy, Linda Soderlind, Shirley Stanich, Sue Craig, Dianne Dickgraber, Mrs. Wilson, Marlene Munyan, Judy Iezick, Lois Bentzen. Donna Welborne, Suzie Cantwell, Alice Anderberg. Second row: Sharon Shepard. Pat Iohnson, Judy Young, Iean Hassell, Nedra Owens, Bonnie Able, Becky Taylor, Roxanne Williams, Gwen Fox, Bonnie Geyer, Rose Marie Thompson, Giqi Cladis, Sandra Isaac, Pat Kockler. Third row: Bianka McQuellan, Pat Peacock, Barbara Woods, Iudy Killham, Kathy Smith, Sharon MacDonald. Not pictured, Mary Lou Hicks. F.H.A. spent one of its most active years this year. They had many pro- iects, parties, and times of learning. These girls must have one previous year of homemaking before they are eligible tor membership. Mrs. Wilson sponsors this active group. PAGE ONE HUNDRED 'THREL Cl-lESS CLUB Left to right: Bob Kauppi, Tony Keller, Steve Rice, Don Devore, Mr. T Randy Williams, Paul Hogan. Chess Club was organized for students who are i of chess. They play off many games and conduct tou selves. Many of the members are very proficient an sor, Mr. Taft. SCIENCE CLUB .M .C .,,! 5 . wit First row, left to right: Mr. Oqren, Bill Griener, Tom Conklin, Iohn Dana Iohnson, Mary Claire Kurtz, Bob COPY. Rudy Ledvinka. Third Greg Mullally, Kent Kushar. Fourth row: Paul Hogan, Don DeVore. Ierry Copper, Bill Clarkson. Science Club's main function is to learn and esting fields of science. They did many constructive PAGE ONE HUNDRED FOUR V-4 ai d J t, Iohn Martin, Tom Conklin, nterested in the science fnaments among them- often beat their spon- ,Ni Ex x IOWI the various inter- during the year and held regular meetings. Officers were: Bill briener, Tom Ccnklki, Iohn Langhorn, Carl Richards. Sponsors: Mr. Ogren nd Mr. Taft. t t PEP CLUB Pep Club consisted of about 400 girls this year. Their main object was to cheer on and encourage the Bengals. Pep Club was an outgrowth ot G.A.A., and it had a council composed of representatives from each G.A.A. team. The girls were also given points toward H-Club. The heads of Pep Club were Miss Pasha, Miss McCracken, the Cheerleaders, Diane Feller, Iudy Holland, and Ioyce Bjorgurn. PRCNECTIONISTS First row, left to right: Bill Clausen, Gordon Zahara. Second row: Annette Garrison, Iudy Holland, Mary Ann Vercillin. Virginia Lipes, Rita Carpenter, Mary Claire Kurtz, Nancy Muir. Third row: Shannon Partin. Ron Shane, Greg Mulally. Steven Rice, Tom Conklin, Dick Mundt, Bob Posey, Mike Mullen, Greg Robertson. Mike Orisko, Paul Reaqor, Bob Kinq. Iohn Carpita, Larry Clausen. Fourth row: Mr. Markin, Ted King, Myron Liable, Stan East, Rich Bourgin, Roy Iensen, Bob Worchester, Gerald Van- Drunen, Bill Clarkson. These students gave their aid to the teachers by operating the rnoving picture machines. They must have ability, interest, and tirne. PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIVF I BATQNS Lett to right: Ianet Moody, Bonnie Miller, Sue Brewer, Barb Morris, BLCI-cy Bryant, Candy Cougill, Tanya McGaifick, Marilyn Baird, Barbara Iames, Nieca Irwin. THE TWIRLERSH ' E, Fi tis? 1 E- ww K , Left to right: Sandy Verzuh, Gloria Hermanson, Nealann Pippy. Second row: Mikal Morgan, Sue Lawrence, Sue Hoiieller, Synthia Speer, Francie Reynolds, Candy Cougill. Third row: Iqmet Moody, Bonnie Miller, Marilyn Baird, Lynn Allen, Tanya McGatlick, Becky Bryant. Fourth row: Nieca Irwin, Barbara Iames, Betty Featherly, Sue Brewer, Barb Morris, Ianet Burr. Fifth row: Patsy Humphreys, Linda Hilger, Connie Beilen, Ieanne Long- moid, Bonnie Robertson. FLAGS 1 Lett to right: Mikal Morgan. Linda Hilger, Sue I-Iotfeller, Ieanne Lonqxlzaid, Francie Reynolds, Ianet Burr, Bonnie Robertson, Synthia Speer, Connie Beilen, Sue Lawrence, Patsy Humphreys. PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIX V , ,W ,N,,.. 5 jeg GLORIA HERMANSON Head Mcxiorette V . . 5 Q l 5:9 it :.- .-,,- ' if ,A . T ,,,,., ..,, . T X a 5 W ::, . XMMN' SANDY VERZUH 352 :,, . f NEAL ANN PIPPY Head Flag 'r Q- W Head Baton .,-,. . 3 W is Thx. 4 -.sig-.-. Y 'iii Q -' Q Q ::. ,. ,p,1. . -, 1 DOUBLE BATONS Left to right: Lynn Allen. Betty Featherly The twirlers under the leadership of Gloria Hermanson, Sandy Verzuh, and Neal Ann Pippy, did very well this year. They performed during football and basketball games, the homecoming parade at MSU, the Vigilante Parade, the Class C Tourney, and the Carroll homecoming parade. The girls are chosen each spring on the basis of grades, character, and ability. The group consists of 24 girls and 3 heads. The twirlers also provide the color guards for each of the home football and basketball games. Miss McCracken is their sponsor. PAGE ONE HUNDRED SEVEN HELENA HIGH SCHOOL BAND The Helena Senior Hiqh School Band, under the num, had an active year. Besides playing tor qames c put on a Christmas concert and also toured various meet they received an excellent ratinq. ' ' KE Members of the band also organized a special Band, Who played for several of the halftirnes. Thesf Iane Williams, Montel Cowles, Steve Brann, 'Wayne Mara DeGroat and also Mr. Varnurn. DRUM LEADERS 1.5 1 v ge direction ot lohn Var- nd hornecominqs, they schools. At the music errnan and Dixieland students were Mary Nhitinq, Bonnie Geyer, BAND DIRECTOR . Qu yy 4 , , .51 '.. 5 I :li ii Va N kr. Q ' .. '-- ..t -'T-L ' Qi ..,,. g if , ee! . ..., ta,-A' I ii it 5? D' f Left to right: Brad Morris, Adele Wilkinson. PAGE ONE HUNDRED EIGHT , ...., 2 Mr. Varnum BRASS SECTICDN First row left to right: Steve Rice, Iohn Iacobs, Willie Williams, Nan Parsons. Ken Cromeenes, Brad Morris, Mike Clarke, Rusty Mc- Donald, Stan East, Iohn Marshall, Shannon Partin, Marilyn Fitzgerald. Margurite DeGroat, Lola Bekett. Third row: Neil Baner, Dick Win- ston, Doug Feller, Doug Bushi, Roy Weaver, Iohn Naegele. AL. ,....-,f xi DRUM SECTIQN X Lelt to right: Grant Rogers, lack Riley, Sharon Fitzgerald, Norman Steck. Mon- tel Cowles. .: - I-' 1 sits. WCDODWIND SECTICN First row, Left to right: Ann Lytle, Mike Stuart, Louise Gooch, Linda Hubert, Margaret Gough, Sue Speer, Adele Wilkinson. Second row: Carol Pickering, Sandy Searle. Irene Gordon, Iudy Hyer, Frank Lamb, Sandy Watkins. Third row: lane Plemons, Steve Brann, Donna Tracy, Karen Darlowe, Patti Massmcm. Fourth row: Leroy Stagg, Bonnie Geyer, Connie Fink. PAGE ONE HUNDRED NlNl PAGE ONE HUNDRED TEN VKHILANTE ST F l BAtRBARA TSCHIRGI l Editor The cap ble leadership oi Barbara has ertai ly proved her ability as r editor. She as done a tine job in pro- ducing ou annual. Without her pa- tience and elp, many problems could never have been solved. We are all very proud Barbara and her success in making year book an outstand- ing one. ,. KUSHAR :nt Editor Kent has a marvelous job in assist- ing the editor year. He has been a re- liable assistarlt editor to tall back on when trouble arises.l He has been Willing and co- operative in his work. l PILL WALTERS Business Manager Bill's job wcis the financial end ot the an- nual. Ads andl more ads were Bill's and the staii's job to ijnllect. He has done a iine job handling the Fsiness side ot the year-book. 4 i VIGILANTE STAFF ,:f,fMxm - S , x X W xx , fl. I . X mx. l'1-Ziyi ' Q SETEVE KELLNER Boy's Sports VICKIE THOMPSON Iunior Manager GARY EATHORNE Iunior Co-manager NEAL ANN PIPPY Senior Manager BONNIE SMITH Senior Co-manager DAVE CARPITA Boy's Sports 17, if H f4f,, f. X. qt- A b ,,.z. . i-fav.: in .1 5 K, i f 1 , it 1 + ' 6 . ' wa , ly I I l MIKE NEELY Sophomore Manager vfhtvx ' 'J W 3 41 . H V - ,ft 'F Q A' I BARB MORRIS Girl's Sports BOB HOLLAR Photographer If Sitting: Barb Tschirgi, Kent Kushar. Standing lelt to right: Mike Neely, Bonnie Smith. Gary Eathome. Neal Ann Thompson. Bob Hollar. Pippy. Bill Walter, Dave Carpita, Barb Morris, Steve Kellner, Vickie PAGE ONE HUNDRED ELEVEN NUGGET STAFF l 1 SUE KENNEY Editor iikx is ww! PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWELVE Sue Kenn year as ed certainly to ing work sh business e dy had a full time job this it 11 e faithfully put Sue and her or of the Nugget. She is e praised for the outstand- has done. The paper was out every two weeks and staff deserve much credit. .ie HOHNER Business Manager I Hard-workihg Ralph handled the 1'1 Well this y hours of his the editor. ends meet. dl of the Nugget incredibly ear. He, too, gave many time to make the financial MARGIE OLSON Ixssistant Editor l As assistant editor, Margie has given much of her time and ability in assisting More than once, she has proven herself a capable and depend- able person. ' l l 1 1 l 1 I N UGGET STAFF i ., . ,, . BLAIR BRATLIEN Plfj- Circulations Manager , , N5 TIM MELOY 5 A n jfj Copyreader Wi IERRY COOPER 'W Sports Editor FW Not Pictured WI-INDIE KOTTAS Artist kt 4 1 K T, 55 . -fr R551 i tif Left to right: Wendie Kottas. Margie Olson. Ierry Cooper, Sue Kenney. Ralph Horner. Blair Bratlien. Standing: Mrs. Tomcheck. Tim Meloy. PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTEEN i LIBRARY STAFF T F Le- Sitting leit to right: Kathy Smith. Marsha Koich. Marcea Iohngfm. Standing lelt to right: Linda Swanson. Ianet Blevins. Iudy Allen. Iudy Holland, Iohn arpita. Standing in back: Mr. Davidson. The Library Staff, under the supervision of Mr. Davidson, has ren- dered an important service to our school. The studentis as well as the iac- ulty, find them very helpful in their assistance. OFFICE STAFF Lett to right: Alice 'Winklen Betsy Taylor. Carolyn Smith. Ioy Mary Io Miller, Linda Iames, Renya Lamping. Mary Lou Hicks. Smith, Marsha Dahl. Not pictured: Irene Gordon. ce Merritt. Dona Kunnary. 'Donna Tomilson, Loretta These girls play an important part in the running ot the school. They assist in the office work and also get halt credit for their job. t PAGE ONE HUNDRED FOURTEEN CAFETERIA STAFF t t Q l :.- sa : X x X x :Q is 5 . . 5 ' Q55 l Lei! to right: Rose Easi, Cora Poe. Eileen Woodward. Nancy Rhinehart, Tony Keller. Mary Kurtz. Sherryl Rogness. Coral Woodward. Karyln Kemp. These dependable students help with the serving of food. Under the direction of Mrs. Fisher, they contribute much of their time in making the noon hour a successful one. CUSTQDIANS Lei! to right: Mike Otten, lack Collings, Dean Aiken. Eli Iohnson. Missing: Henry DeRosier, Everett Raqsdale, George Lamb, Carl Oiten. These are the men who keep our school in top running order. We give our appreciation to them for their efforts. PACE ONE HUNDRED FIFTEEN DRAMATICS Mrs. Marshall, the dramatic's teacher ' of Helena High, is one of the most outstanding teachers we have. Her patience and ability is proven by her many fine productions. :Sb Rx, Am 5 www fi + if -ann. Wilkins and Mary Sterling play the part in The Diary of Anne Frank. ss, A love scene during 'The Diary oi Anne Frank. The opening scene the Glass Menagiere. H Lemonade, lemonade, made in the shade, and stirred with a spade. and then it's good enough for any old maid. L PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTEEN ORCHESTRA Left to righiz Margate! Mattson. Cheryl Eldredqe, Leah Simmons. Standing: Mr. Vamum. Missing: Blake Iohnson. I I 1 fn... Ai Althouqh the orchestra is small, music appreciation runs hiqh in this group. W . FTE in , v Auld 2 I fr V fr sk X , if .,, 5 xw Q X. JJ 'E g .,ii X Q. 5 9 PAGE ONE HUNDRED SEVENTEEN gs F- W., J , XLQEMJ' 1:-xfxqxt ggi Lk :R ti-fx ixxrf, X' 's N 5 ixmiks, ,L 4 12? m 1 . p ' M A W wgx,.,xA Ct N iikf 1 S -M-,gf,5Q X 'X EQ Et V fv? Q53 ' Dwi xi 'kizliism fQ31Q1X gQ3 X if N if? 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Second row: Chuck O'Reil1y, center: Bill Clarkson, center: Greg Roh ertson, tackle: Ioe Hendrickson, halfback: ,Bob Morrow, haliback: Mike Eaton, guard: Roy Weaver, guard: Larry Ursich, haltback: Milton Munson, guard: Ioe Matulys, guard: Elbert Sowerwine, tackle: Steve Kellner, manager. Third row: Coach Cohn: Dave Smith. center: Dave Carpita, end: Kent Kushar, fullback: Ioe Wilson, end: Marvin Marshal. haliback: Dan Hoy, halfback: Max Simmons, center: lack Spurzem, tackle: Iohn Louckes, tackle: Coach Roberts. VARSITY FOOTBALL TACK COHN Head Varsity Coach Coach Cohn assumed the duties of head varsity coach this year after being as- sitant coach for six years. lack is a graduate of Montana State College and formerly coached at Lewistown, Mont. and Shelton, Wash. This year's edi- tion of the Bengals got off to a slow start. but much deserved credit must go to Coach Cohn as they won three of their last four games. the toughest part of the' schedule. The-y improved steadily throughout the season under Cohn's able tutorship and will long be remembered as a team that never gave up.' TACK LECLAIRE Head B-Squad Coach Coach LeClaire coached for a number of years at Livingston beiore ioining the coaching staffs. He is also head bas- ketball coach and an assistant track coach. His coaching skill should pro- duce many future Bengals from his junior varsity. PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FOUR VARSITY COACHES B-SQUAD COACHES TOE ROBERTS Assistant Varsity Coach oach Roberts hails from Butte where e was line coach for the State Cham- ion Bulldogs. He instilled a competi- tlve spirit and taught many skills to e Bengal linemen. Coach Roberts will e missed next year. but he is wished ccess in his new position in Missoula. t., I TIM GROSS Assistant B-Squad Coach is a graduate of Carroll College Cathedral High School. This is first coaching experience and he in the Helena school system as a sistant track coach as well as an i tramural supervisor. VARSITY FO'OTBALL 2 5. ROD KOVICK A co-captain and two year letterman. Rod guided the team from his quarter- back position. A real speedster, he carried the ball on many occasions. CHUCK DOUGLASS A transfer from Sidney last year, Chuck proved to be a mainstay of the Bengal llne. He was a two year letter- man at the tackle position. His ever- present desire contributed greatly to the Bengal effort. DENNIS MEYER Co-captain Dennis' hard tackling and rough blocking from his guard position made him a for- midable foe throughout the Big Nine. He earned an Honorable Mention by the AP and was se- lected to the Second Team by the coaches' All-State selection. :7 f A ' 5. ROD VOLLERTSEN An outstanding lineman and veteran. Rod eamed an Honorable Mention from the UPI. Rod could be counted on to deliver a consistently superb perform- ance. ART CRANMER Art's size and agility accounted for his superior performance at the tackle slot. 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'tY fi ,QQ n - i 5 r . .,... - EW' BENGAL OFFENSE-Douglass C511 and Hollow 1291 help clear the way for the Tiger scatbacks. PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE DAVE SMITH Dave gave it all he had throughout the season and was one of the better centers to don the red and white within recent years. He was also a standout at defensive linebacker. VARSITY FOOTBALL CHUCK O'REILI.Y Chuck saw much action at center and linebacker but was sidelined by an iniury received in the Missoula game. He finished the season in a manager capacity. t b ,,, , at 13 . fa , W BOB HOFFMAN Bob's smashing drives from the fullback slot often gave the team that needed yardage. He earned his second mono- gram. KALISPELL RUNNER IS SURROUNDED-Ursich f20l. Loucks f27l, land Kovick f22l stop 'em. ..s. . , 1 w ht! '25 . 'El ,,.. 'A ' 5- 7 ' wifi' 'ff by i I , Q N fxg,..,,. W J V: Q -. .gm sw X Nw ,gy-i.. Q .g my 5 iss..- X .45 f -- Q- 1 ..-,..-gl f. -s- -, ..wvY'ef'r, 'a . 'N . 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Roy always gave it all he hadq and. could deliver his best performance N on any occasion. , IOHN NICOLAY Nick played every game on the sche- dule and was a great asset to the team at both offensive and defensive end. VARSITY FOGTBALL . X 2- . TY' Q IOHN HOLLOW At fullback, Iohn could always be counted on to play his hardest when the going got tough. A versatile player. Iohn threw a touchdown pass from thi: halfback slot to help defeat Billings West. X .J . 5' x,s.s,- i ' ' 4' 23' - A .fl Ai... Xu, ff! .... ma 2 Nw-'N-.g,..f -.s.f Q1 -:K-F1358- - . , - kr'-'Q N i,., -.I 3 ,S ,K ' 7, 'D . s... N., I 1 X 3. si' W 0.3 ix if 'n ' ,Q :F vip. il' , I , : ,vga-A . l 'N fl'-, 5. r-' - ef... W. ,. M EM., ? Q',4h I, 5 ,gy -'mi 5.9. ' ,.r.-A 1, . - . . . A V .v 'V' f I ,. - V -. tg .,-Q., SX? , fin?- ff . 75' 3 . ,' .- ' . rl 5 ' ga. ' A 'r A-mf ' Y, P H ... -y., .if J K Q-.4 y.1 -s Y., .- A,-7' -. WHL ., S332 22.15. ' - m' , -1. . . 4 ,XA ,qpa-'Jw .f DAVE CARPITA Recovering from an early season in- iury, Dave earned himself a starting position at defensive end. He was al- ways in there trying. ST f-diff its DAVE TOBOL Playing his second year ol varsity ball, Dave proved himself adept in the Ben- gal backtield with his skillfull ball- handling and deceptive speed. Hendrickson C321 moves in to down a slippery Kalispell Brave as Vollertsen 1431 and Douglass C511 close in to assist. PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-SEVEN VARSITY FOGTBALL gf' 1 if LARRY URSICH Through hard work and determination. Larry worked up from last year's IV to play every quarter both at defen- sive and oifenstve halfback. l . 1 K , lvl, .1 ti IOE HENDRICKSON Ioe has the ability to become- an in- tegral part of next year's squad. This iunior plays haliback. PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-EIGHT BOB ANDERSON Bob is a shining prospect to guide the Bengals at quarterback next season as evidenced by his fine iob at second team signal caller this season. IOHN LOUCKS A transfer irom Malta, Iohn helped the team immensely with his fine play at defensive linebacker. BOB MORROW Bob's slippery broken-field running often brought a roar of approval from the crowd. Bob was a fine halfback. I Q 1 f 1 i 3 IOE MATULYS Ioe's size should lend authority to next ear's line. He played iine ball at guard this year. ...-.- . . Qe. ,,..--.. ,,-QF., M.. ff Q-,. . VARSITY FGOTBALL I I , X IOE WILSON Improving steadily throughout the sea- son, Ioe was a competent reserve end. This was Ioe's first varsity program. IVIILT MUNSON Milt saw limited action as a reserve guard but was always in there iight- lng. He picked up his first varsity letter. MARVIN MARSHALL Marvin was a tremendous help to the Bengals this year as a till-in at halt- back. He also played defensive half- back. .',, f IACK SPURZEM lack was a good replacement at tackle and added depth to the Bengal line. I-Iis size contributed greatly to the Bengal cause. ' ' 1 ' MAX SIMMONS Max proved his capability as reserve center in the Kalispell game when he took over for Smith. and did an excel- lent iob. H1 in I ! GREG ROBERTSON This blg iunior tackle improved con- siderably this year and will be in there fighting lor a starting tackle position next year. PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-NINE VARSITY FOOTBALL 1 SLIPPERY BALL--Kovick snares a pass but is pulled down by a brave. W A 'wmv- E E ' S jtukagi T- 2,53 Ya-ij .T f lfgfgg . .Q A Ellis, lgzpilfwi up Q ' gigs. AN! ' 1 ' T s..Ii,,, - vw- J Q M ' . O -A wi- y M '. N. f Zm::.1u--g,,,, 1 NEED HELP?--Unidentified Bengal pulls down Billings LOOKS LIKE A FIGHT-Carpila f35l and Tobol C21l block ball carrier. Help is on lhe way. for lthe Bengal offense. l l MOVE LARRY!-Ursich out-manuevers an elusive Kalispell ball carrier. PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY 1 B SQUAD FCCTBALL Bottom row. left to right: Gary Eathorne, manager: Chick Barnett. Iim Darcy, Larry Hoiiman. Iohn Lamb, Iohn Allen, Tom Grimes, Mike Andreasen. Ierry Wines. Bob King. Myron Laible, manager. Second row: Coach Iim Gross, lim Philips, Earl Hansen, Dick Blenkam, Lewis Morrow. lack Reynolds, Paul Reagor, Emie Hansen. lack Nelson, Coach lack LeClaire. Top row: Rick Cecil. Dave Schmidt, Tom Ramberq, Ted King, Iohn Peterson, George Harper, Ron Morris, Iohn Meyer. MANAGERS VARSITY TEAM RECORD Helena ,,,,, 8 Bozeman ..,... ..A,,r . 19 Helena ,,,,, 0 Missoula ,..,,,,,.,, .,,,,,, 2 0 Helena ,,,, 0 Butte Central ,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,, 2 7 Helena ,,,,, 0 Kalispell .,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 8 Helena .,,,. 0 Butte Public ,,,, 19 Helena ,,,,, 26 Anaconda ,,,,,, ,,,,, , 13 Helena ,,,,, 6 Great Falls ,v,, 45 Helena ,,,,,, ,,,,, 2 l Billings West ,..,,... ,..... . 6 Helena .,,,,. ,.,. 1 5 Billings Senior , . 14 , 'I 2 :Tim ' 2 Left to right: Steve Kellner, Gary Eathorne, and Myron Laible. BENGALS line up to deieat Billings Senior. PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-ONE OAA.I.'A.I.HIl-LL GHHGNDI-I EINO El'DVd VARSITY BASKETBALL Top row, leh io right: Myron Laible, manager: Bob Anderson, Bob Olson. Frank Matlello, lack Button. Earl Hansen. Tom Daly. Bottom row: Rod Kovick, Lynn Frscl, Doug Feller, Dan Glenny, Tom Weiss, Bill Walter, Coach lack LeClaire. C VARSITY BASKETBALL BILL WALTER Senior, center One year Ietterman Captain ROD KOVICK Senior, guard Two year letterman LYNN FRED Senior, forward Two year letterman TOM WEISS Iunior, forward One year leiterman DOUG FELLER Iunior, forward One year lelierman BOB ANDERSON Iunior, guard One year lettermcxn PAGE CNE HUNDRED 'I'HIH'I'Y-'IHRIII VARSITY BASKETBALL BOB OLSON FRANK MARTELLO A mcx BURTON junior, guqfd Iunior, forward Iunior, forward One year lotiermcm One year letierman TOM DALY EARL HANSEN DAN GLENNY Iunior. forward Sophomore. forward Sophomore. center PACE UNIT HUNDRED THIRTY-FOUR VARSITY BASKETBALL LANDER FRED B Squad Coach I H n i I 1 COACH IACK LECLAIRE , In his first year as head mentor of the Bengal L basketball team. Coach LeClaire commanded the 1 respect ol his players as well as the student 1 body. Although his young team did not compile a particularly impressive win-loss record, they benefited greatly from the experience gained MYRON I-A131-E while playing under their new coach. Sllldenl Tmlllel' TEAM RECORD Helena Billings Central Helena Butte Central ' A Helena Butte Public Xl Helena Kalispell ,,,,,, ,, ,1 Helena Bozeman Nw Helena Bozeman ,,,,,,,,,, V, Helena Billings West ssssss as f Helena Billings Senior M Helena Great Falls ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , Helena Anaconda ,,,,,,,, Helena Butte Public ,,,,,, , ,, , , J Helena Missoula .,,,,, ,,,,,, xx 0 I Q - Helena Butte Central ,,,,.. ,,,,,,, Helena Billings West ,,,,, ,,,,,,, Helena Billings Senior .,,,,, ,,,,, Helena Kalispell , Helena Great Falls ...,,. Helena Butte Public ,,,,,, Helena Anaconda , .,,, . Helena ,,,,, ,,,,, 5 3 Missoula Y' fs Helena ...... ,,,,. 4 9 Butte Central ,.,.. ,,,,,i, 'W A' ' Helena .,,,,, .,... 5 4 Kalispell PHIL NORLING PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY FIVE VARSITY BASKETBALL ay' X,-f My ff' VW!! Top row. let to right: 1. Weiss struggles lor the ball. Hey Tom, Martello fires a iump shot against the Billings West Bears. Second row. lelt to right: 1. Coltrane iumps and shoots against pivots and hooks against the Copperheads while Fred moves in Bottom row, left to right: l. McKinney jumps. shoots, and scores looks on. Say Kovick. may I have the next dance? PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-SIX ,M KN Q 'B does it hurt? 2. Bengals move in as ball splits the cords. 3. l the Bears. Are you going to come down though. Bob? 2. Weiss lor the rebound. 1 as Coltrane sets a screen. 2. Weiss at the foul line as Fred B SQUAD BASKETBALL Top row, left to right: Coach Lander Fred, Larry Longfellow, Iack Holt, Iim Hudson, Mike Brass Ierry Wines, Iohn Allen, Mike Neely, Iim Brown, manager. Bottom row: Gary Eathorne, Dick Blenkarn, Earl Hansen, lim Moore, Iack Burton, Dan Glenny, Iohn Meyer, Dave Schmidt, lim Tangen, Ernie Hansen. CRCDSS CGUNTRY TEAM Bottom row, left to right: Larry Clausen, Lloyd Ek, Dick Brinck, Bill Schuyler, Iim Moore, lack Sprague. Top row: Coach Bill Gilbert, Tom McKinney, Lynn Fred, Gene Gabriel, Bob Lane, Gary Septon. PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-SEVEN .LHDIH'L.LHIH.L GSHGNHH HNO H9Vd VARSITY WRESTLING ' M, 'a '-'aw ' ' ,' QM Ja -T ..,..,..,f,,,,.,,,,.,,..wa,fa::z.vw 9-W Vx.,-F Botiom row, lei! to righi: Ierry Martello, manager: Roger Cantwell, Chris Meier, Bob King, Ioe Hendrickson, Dennis Meyer, Larry Ursich, Ted King, Mike Clark, Iohn Peterson, Iim Cox. Second row: Ken DeRosier, Tom Iuhl, George Harper, Dennis Harlsook, Duncan Galusha, Drew Finley, Mike Warnke, Skip Culver, Roger Bonnes, Iohn Lamb, Kraig Kushar, Mike Grimes. Top row: Mike Smith, Max Simmons, Lloyd Ek, Ron Morriss, Bob Hoffman, Elberi Sowerwine, Chuck O'Rei1ly, Grant Rogers, Art Cranmer, lay Verdi. Roy Weaver. A A 1' VARSITY WRESTLING . ,js ., , S 1, E . I , .,,.. .-...ff- fr 'fr--, - ' ,,....-WSP :':'.,.-f , in--Q. elf ART CRANMER ROY WEAVER Co-captain Co-capta'n enior, Heavyweight class Senior. 138 lb. class Three year letlerman Two year letlerman DENNIS MEYER Senior, 165 lb. class Two year State Champion Three year lelterman ....-w- 1- ,,,,,--0- ' ...- - ,Q- ,,.f- - ' , 1 ,- IOHN NICOLAY LARRY URSICH Senior, 145 lb. class Senior. 145 lb. class One year letferman One year leiterman Y BOB HOFFMAN Senior, 180 lb. class One year letterman N CHARLES O'REILLY CHRIS MEIER Senior, 154 lb. class Senior, 112 lb. class Two year letterman Three year letterman 1 IAY VERDI Senior, Heavyweight class One year lelterman PACK ONE HUNDRED 'I'HIH'I'Y-NINII VARSITY WRESTL G DENNIS HARTSOOK Senior. 154 lb. class One year lelterman LLOYD EK Sophomore. 180 lb. class One year lellerman . Qu--f , . . TED KING Sophomore. 127 Ib. class One year letlerman PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY GENE EMINETH Senior, Heavyweight class Iunior. 112 lb. class One year letierman One year letterman MIKE GRIMES Zf' IOHN PETERSON Sophomore. 103 lb. class Sophomore. 133 lb. class One year leiterman DUNCAN GALUSHA One year leiterman ff ' HM COX RUSTY HARPER Sophomore. 95 lb. class Sophomore. 120 lb. class One year letlerman One year lenen-nan VARSITY WRESTLING + n gre X gag N431 Top row, lelt to right: l. Crcmmer sets for a takedown. Did you pin him Art? 2. Meyer moves in for another win. 3. Galushc grapples with a Bozeman matman. ' Second row, left to right: 1. How did you get out of that one, O'Reilly? 2. Ursich wrestles another oi his hard-fought matches. 3. Meyer on his way to the pin which won him the Divisional Championship title. Bottom row. left to right: 1. Co-captain Roy Weaver begins his try for an escape. 2. Nicolay in down position at start of match. 3. All C. riding opponent. No iair tickling. PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY-ONE I t STATE CHAMPIONS - fr- x .iv ,F 1 if f E is, ,Q ww J 5 .X -. X I - giww' ky. N X 2 A true champion in the finest sense of the word, Dennis won the 165 pound class wrest- ling title in 1961, his junior year. ln 1962, Dennis advanced from first place in the Divi- sional to iigain cop the same title in the State wrestling tournament. He was a three year letterman in wrestling and earned two monograms in football where he was a co- X captain lAlso in football, he was selected BX 1 Second Team All-State guard by the Big 1' - ' , Nine Coaches and received Honorable Men- 'Qx so tion recognition from both the AP and the A is UPI. Denriis served as president of Boy's Q I H-Club. L 1 5 5, 1 . 1 'i ,.,' 1 W DENNIS MEYER In the state skiing circles the name lohn Hollow brings comments of praise. State Champion in the downhill in 1961 and 1962, lohn swept slalom and cross-country honors in the state meet this year. ln the same meet, he was named State Skimeister as he garn- ered the greatest number of points ever by by an individual. In the national competition at the Iunior Na- tionals in Maine, lohn placed fourth in com- bined honors. lohn also placed high in nu- merous other top races throughout the west- ern states Applying the same competitive spirit to the gridiron, Iohn earned two football monograms. PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY-TWO IQHN HOLLOW 1 VARSITY SKIING IOI-IN HOLLOW MIKE HOLTER IIM BURNS DOUG PETERSON Senior Senior Senior Senior BILL DION DICK THOMPSON SKIP CULVER MORLEY COOPER Iunior Iunior Iunior Iunior SUE LITTLE CANDY COUGILL MARGIE STERLING MIKAL MORGAN Iunior Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore IEAN LONGMAID BENGAL SKI TEAM Iunior PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY-THREE EINO HDVJ HflO:l'L.LHO.1l CIHHCINHH 1962 VARSITY TRACK TEAM W TTT' A A A M J A A A K '44, 'affix il? Firsi row, left to right: Rod Kovick, Barney Olsen, Paus Nichwander, Chuck Dove, Ron Tobol. Wayne Smith. Bob lanes, Bob Woods. Iim Wipple, Chuck Green, Rod Vollertsen, Iohn Nicolay, Dave Tobol. Second row: Coach Lloyd Skor, Dan Hoy, Dick Blenkarn, lim Tangen, Gary Eathorne, Larry Ursich, Gary Coltrane, Tom McKinney, Lynn Fred, Chuck Douglass, Bob Coltrane, Bob Hoifman, Chuck O'Rei1ly, Bob Lane, Ierry Cooper, Dave Carpita, Sieve Swanberg, Coach Gilberi. Third row: Elbert Sowerwinev, Bob Anderson, Paul Iorgenson, Ray Mills, Bob Olson, Ioe Maiulys. Greg Robertson, Gene Gabriel, Tom Weiss, Martin Vook, lack Nelson, Doug Skor, Bob Morrow, Gary Hendrix, Mike Eaton. Top row: Coach Gross, Bernard Garrison, lim Merqenlhaler, Ioe Wilson, Ray Vulk. Milton Munson, Frank Martello, Steve Kellner, Bill Bardon, Bill Clarkson, Iack Holt, Ken Cottril, Don Dallas, lack Spurzem, Roy Weaver, Emie Hansen, Roger Bonnes, Lewis Morrow. I Q U RETURNING LETTERMEN, 1962 DAVE CARPITA-Senior BOB COLTRANE-Senior GENE GABRIEL-Senior One year award, 440. mile relay. Two year award. high iump, iavelin. One year award. 880. two mile relay ROD KOVICK-Senior BOB MORROW-Senior IOHN NICOLAY-Senlor Two year award. 100. relay. One year award, 440. mile relay. One year award, iavelln. PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY-FIVE , ,lt - - ann-.ng--pq VARSITY TRACK CHUCK O'REII.I.Y-Senior DAVE TOBOI.-Senior LARRY URSICH-Senior One year award. pole vault Two year award, low hurdles. Two year award, pole vault high hurdles, relay. ROY WEAVER-Senior ROD VOLLERTSEN-Senior DICK BLENKARN-Iunior One year award, 440. Two year award. broad iump. iavelin. One year award. 440. PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY-SIX VARSITY TRACK I 2 , 'Q V a 'wx' ff , . ., I GARY COLTRANE-Iunior GARY EATHORNE-Iunlor GARY HENDRIX-Iunior One year award. 220. relay. One year award. mile run. One year award, hurdle relay BOB LANE-Iunior IIM MOORE-Iunior JACK NELSON-Iunlor One year award, mile run. One year award. 880. One year award. iavelin. two mile relay. PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY-SEVEN VARSITY CCACI-IES ,,,...........-mug .. ee. i' -i GREG ROBERTSON-Iunior IIM TANGEN-Iunior , TOM WEISS-Iunior One year award, high hurdles. One year award. 440. mile relay. One year award, high iump. 5 i T 5 I 5 5 Lei! to right: Iim Gross, Lloyd Skor. and Bill Gilbert. T PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY-EIGHT VARSITY TRACK COACHES INTRAMURALS SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL CHAMPS-Top row. left to right: lack Sprague, Bob Trerise. and Don Nielson. Bottom row, left to right: Dave Davis, Gary Mann. and Kim Morrison. VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS-ISenior-Iunior Leaguel Left to right: Iohn Dahl, Iohn Hollow. Steve Kellner. Iim Larson. Ray Mills. and Kent Kushar. BASKETBALL CHAMPS-lSenior-Iunior Leaquel Left to right: Ray Mills, Iefi Peterson, Iohn Aronen. Don Dallas, and Ron Morley. X INTRAMURAL COUNCIL-Top row. left to right: Blafr Brallein. Tom Weiss, Don DeVore, Iohn Dahl, Iack Sprague, and Bill Hakes. Bottom row. left to right: Hay Mills, Mike Clark, Bill Schuyler, and Bill Beyer. 31 SOPHOMORE VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS-Lett to right: lim Hunter, Ted King, Gary Wilson. and Iohn Carpita. FACULTY SPONSORS-Lelt to right: Ken DeKam. Andrew Annala, lim Gross, Bill Gilbert. PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTYYNINE fvi-3 S A ' Q. mm f .A , MAL X ai-13,3 1 ?i iiYlYXEi,fafi: E 1' 5 5 w ,FM ' s ,M ,,,,...----1 gr X Q . r 4 E 3 I 125 Ax. W r' T' w Tu V1WBkWxECsv 'UTEYWX W www CALENDAR AUGUST 24-The men sweat off extra poundage as football begins in 100 degree weather. SEPTEMBER 9-Custodian's picnic. Eli had a wild time. l4-Snake Dance-A novel way of cruising the drag. Q 4 20-Football team scores first touchdown in five conference games. N pit 22-A casual night at Kellner's requires stitches for Cooper's arm. Wg E' Wrestle much? L' at V H .tw f P.ffti.:jj1:itg--H OCTOBER xx X 25-Coronation. The Lady in Blue brings good fortune to Georgia. 4-'S . LbN' NOVEMBER L 'x 'Lf l-Basketball begins. 4-Senior Barn Dance. Of course it was the best ever, under- classmen. 15-Career Night for juniors. 16-Girl's Assembly-Remember that formula! l7mBoy's Assembly-Boys plot counter-stategy. 17-18-Victory Keg Party flopped? CThey'll never knowl. 21-Honor Society Assembly. 22-3-7-77's Dance. More of Kushar's entertainment t?l 29-Football Banquet. DECEMBER 'QXWNVVA Q Q 5-Honor Society Banquet. R 22-Christmas vacation begins. A, 31-Seniors rang in the New Year at well-chaperoned party at ,IM Ft. Harrison. gi A X .4 ',. T, :mx v, . IANUARY 2 V A . 6' 2 -W sms y M- if :XA 19-Semester ends. Y 1 5 .. FEBRUARY '1 3 7-Day of lnfamyl Letter sweaters removed from jersey-nappers. Probation begins. l5-16-17---State Ski Meet at Butte. ' f 17-Divisional Wrestling Tourney in Great Falls. MARCH Sfljinal basketball home game. Team doesn't qualify for State Tournament. Mount Helena Motel has open house. 6MVictoryl Students trounce faculty basketball team. They also scored more points. 8-9-lU--State AA Tournament-Cheerleaders win cheerleading trophy. Exodus from Finlen to Max's Motel. ll-Finlen Hotel closes for major repairs. PAGE ONE HUNDRED PIFTY-om: I l CALENDAR l l APRIL y 2-Happy Days! Letter sweaters returned, probation ends. 3-Annual Awards Assembly and Sports lBanquet. 7-lunior Prom with theme of April in Paris. There was a foot of snow! 18-Students victorious in Student-Faculty baseball game. Bad year for teachers. 13-28-Carpita's folks on vacation. 23-Lake functions officially open '62 summer fun. 25-VIGILANTE MEETS DEADLINE. MAY 4eViqilante Parade. 5-Iaycee Relays. . 9-Senior Banquet. 23-24-Senior Exams. t W 25-lnterscholastic Meet in Missoula. 29-Lighting of the H. H' Q 31-Commencement, Goodby Seniors. S f JUNE AWN -1-t 'F 7'?.?'5.f'f l-School Closes. l t l l W Ju Y l l l l f 4 l l l PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-TWU Dial Helena 320 N. last Chance Gulch 442-6880 E ' t 5 ' 70203 li sa., PHOT Ho n ! Montana's Largest Photographic Supply Center Still Camera's Graphic's Kodak Rolliilex Minoita Voiqht Lander t Zeiss Contarex Lecia Minox t Stationery - Art Supplies - Repairs Rentals - Trade-Ins - Hallmark Cards Custom Picture Framing l You Want To live In COME T0 THE Vandenbergh Village? G Come 8. See Us. 12-L? mm fn Princess Beauty Shop 2 Shops for your Convenience- Downtown-442-2840 Depot Branch-442-9751 Where All the Gang Meets f 93lJ HELENA AVENUE PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY FOUR I F leasurcxble P Evening Take Y ur Daie to THE IMPERIAL BOWLING LANES Bowling is Everyone's Sport! CONGRATUILATIIONSS T th M th F th d T h h h d y q d t p bl cmd- Best Wishes TO TI-IE CLASS CDF 1962 ' AIIM S rvmg ontcmcx S 1015 POPLAR AVE. - HELENA. MONTANA Inc . E. 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The Helena Independent-Record Commercial Printing and Bookbinding Qi,11,- I Vg-11 PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY SEVEN AUTOGRAPHS -nv-, +21 Administration - Faculty - CustaaiaI ANDERSON, C. R.--8 ANDREW, ANNALA-71 ANTHONY, CLARENCE R-73, 76 ARMSTRONG, ELMER--71, 74 CAPPIOUS, SAM--71 CLUTE, MARY--74 COHN, IACK E--71, 124 DAVIDSON, HAROLDA71 DeKAM, KEN--71 DUNLOP, E. A.--75 FRED, LANDER--'71, 135 FRANKS, HAROLD P.,-76 GIESE, DOROTHY M.-71 GILBERT, WILLIAM-71, 148 GLEASON, IUDYN-69 GOODHART, ROBERTA--71 GROSS, IAMES R.-71, 124, 148 HARRIS, G. B.-74 HARTZOG, EDITH--71 HENRY, RALPH C.--72 IOHNSON, C. P.--68 IORGENSON, IEWTLL T.--72 KORIZEK, WILLIAM A.--75 LeCLAIRE, JACK-72, 124, 135 MARIERRISON, MARY--72 MARKIN, E. GEORGE-72 MAYER, LAWRENCE--76 MARSHALL, DORISf72 MATULYS, SHELLA---74 MCCARTHY, SERENA-72 MCCRACKEN, IOAN-72 MEGARD, KATHRYN-69 MORSE, WILLAMETTE MULLALLY, GENEVIEVEA-72 OGREN, C. M.-72 PASHA, EMILEE--72 RAMEY, KATHLEEN-72 REIMAN, ROBERT-74 ROBINSON, FRED O-14 ROBERTS, IOSEPH-73, 124 RUSSELL, GILES--75 SCHMIDT, ALICE-73 SHIVELY, CLARENCE-69 SKOR, LLOYD--74, 148 SLOCUM, HAROLD-73 STAFFORD, RICHARD-73 TAFT, KEITH-73 TOMCHECK, SHARON--73 VARNUM, IOHN P.-73 WADLTY, EARL--73 WILLIAMS, LOUISE-473 WILSON, EDITH S.--73 VOILES, HOWARD C.-68 VIROSTKO, ANTHONY?-76 WEDGWOOD, ROXANA-69 PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY NINE ALLEN, IUDITH---8, 95 ALLEN, LYNNE-8, 95, 98, 107 ALLEY, CAROL---8, 95, 98 ALM, KAMALA-433 AMUNDSEN, ROBERT BRUCE ANDERBERG, ALICE-8 ANDERSON, GARY--8, 37, 38, 42, 95 ANDERSON, RICHARD-8 ANDERSON, VERDI-8 ANDREW, ROBERT--8 APPLEGATE, NAN--33 ARFMAN, MIKE--8 ARMSTRONG, BRUCE--9 ARNOLD, RONALD-9 ARONEN, IOHN--9, 99 BANSH, KATHRYN--9 BARKER, KATI-IRYN-9 BAUMANN, STEVENQQ BELGRADE, TRENA BENTZEN, IUDITH--9 BIELEN, CONNIE BIORGUM, IOYCE-49, 37, 95, 98 BOUROUIN, RICHARDA9 BOZDOG, VIRGINIA-35, 43, 98 BRANN, STEVEN- -9 BRATLIEN, BLAIR-10, 113 BRAUN, LEANNE-33 BREWER, SUSAN-10, 98 BRIGHT, THOMAS RROTSCH, LINDA--10 BRYANT, BECKY ---- 10, 98 BUCHI DOUGLAS--110 BURNS, IAMES--10, 143 BUSHWELL, IUDITHAF-10 CAMERON, NANCY-10, 98 CANTRELL, MARY CANTWELL, SUZANNE433 INDEX ISOHIOISD ' CARPITA, DAVID-10, 87, 99, 111, 127, 145 CHITTIM, BONNIEY-10 CHIVERS, LAUREL---11 CLARK, MIKE---11 CLARKE, WILLIAM-11 CLARKSON, WILLIAM ARTHUR CLAUSEN, WILLIAMAII COLTRANE, ROBERTA11, 38, 37, 99, 126, 145 CONKLIN, THOMASA11 COOPER, GERALD-11, 37, 95, 99, 113 CARY, CLAUDE RICHARD-35 CORY, CLAUDIAf34 COSANE, DUDLEY COTTRILL, KENNETH-11 COUNTERMAN, MARVIN COVER, SANDRA-11 CRANMER, ARTHUR----11, 37, 38, 42, 86, CRAWFORD, IACOUELINE--12 CROSS, RICHARD CURTIS, IULINAANE--12, 40, 95 DAHL, DEANNAff12-98 DAI-IL, IOHN--12 DAHL, MARSHA-12 DALY, EMLY-35 DALEY, MARY ANN-12, 95 DALLAS, DONALD-34 DANDRO, DARLENE--15 DANZER, RICHARD-12 DARLOW, IOHN-12 DAVIS, ARLENE--34, 95 DOBREE, DAVID'-12 DQGOOYER, BYRON RAY-12, 95 DOGROAT, MARGUERITE-13 DOVORE, DONALD--13, 95 DICKGRABER, DIANA--13 DIGHTMAN, IANET-13, 43, 95, 98 DORRINGTON, DAN--13 PAGE ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY 99, 125 DOUGHERTY, NEIL-I3 DOUGLASS, CHARLES-13, as, 43, 99, 125 DUDRUIS, SHARON, LEMON-13 DUKE, ELIZABETITI IANE-313, 86 ELLIS, ELIZABETH IANE-13, 86 ELLIS, TERRY-1 EMINETH, EUGE Ef14, 140 ENGLER, CAROL LEEf14 EVANS, LARRYMTI4, 95 EABIAN, MARILYN-14, 98 FAHRION, SUE-F114 FELLER, DIANNE'SUE---14, 39, 40, 42, 95, 98 FISHER, GILBERT, DENNIS-14 FITZGERALD, SHARONWI4, 95 FOOTH, SUSAN I FRANCIS, CTHRLES FRED, IOHN LYNQN-14, 87, QQ, 133 GABRIEL, EUGENE-14, 99, 145 GAILUSHAS, ROiEMARIE-15 GARDNER, ALLE If16 GARDNER, CHRI TIE--15 GARRISON, BER ARD--15 GILLELAND, CHARLES-34 GORDON, DONNA IRENE-15, 98 GRENIER, WILLI M-15, 95 GUNSTONE, MA Y ELLEN! -,,- 15 HAKES, WILLIAM HANSON, CYNDA-15 HARDING, RICHARD-415 HARTSOOK, DENEIS--16, 95, 140 HEADY, ROBERT, 16 HEANEY, THOMAS433 HENNESSEY, CLIFFORD HERMANSON, GLIORIA-416, 107 HICKS, MARY LOU-34 HILDENSTAE, DU' NE-16 HOFFELLER, SUSAN--16 HOFFMAN, ROBEST--16, 37, 33, 43, 92, HOFFMAN, TRUD BECK-16 HOLLAND, IUDITH--Ie, 37, 95, 98 HOLLOW, IHON-416, 99, 127, 142, 143 HOLTER, MICHAEL-17, 35, 143 HORNER, RALPHb17, 112 HOWARD, DONACLD---17 HOY, DANIELAI7 HUEER, MERLE-A17 HUEERT, OIFFORE---I7 HUMPHREY, OWTN DOUGLIS--17 IAMES, LINDA-314 IAMES, RICHARD-17 IENKS, C1.INTON HEWITT-17 IOHNS, SHAROLE1-17 IOHNS, THOMAS-1-33 IO!-INSON, MARCAE-18 IOHNSON, SHARON--18 IONES, EAREARA413 IOROENSON, RONALD-34 IOYOE, MARVIN-V18 KELLNER, STEVE+18, 95, 100, 111, 131 KEMP, KARLYNN 13 KENNEY, SUE-A135 95, 112 KLIEGER, IUDY---13 KLOCKLER, PATRICIA--18 KLUGMAN, DALE,-19 KLUGMAN, DAVID--19 KNEEDLER, GREGORY-33 KOCKLER, KATHYI-A-19, 98 KOICH, MARSI-IAf-19 KOTTAS, WENDY--19 99, 126 Seniors CContinuec1D KOVICK, RODNEY-19, 37, 38, 86, 95, 99. 125, 133, 145 KNNNARY, DONNA-19, 98 KURTZ, MARY CLARE--19 KUSHAR, KENT-'19, 37, 38, 42, 86, 95, 110 LAMPKING, REYNA-19 LANGHORNE, IOHN-20 LARSON, IAMES-20 LARSON, KENNETH-20 LAWRENCE, SUSAN--20, 98 LEDVINKA, RUDOLPH LEMON, SHARON LIPEZ, VIRGINIA --20 LOUCKS, IOHN-20, 99, 128 LYTHGOE, THOMAS-20 LYTLE, CATHERINE ANN-20 MADDIO, GARY-20 MAHR, ROBERT---20 MARKS, BARBARAF-35, 95 MARSHALL, CONNIE BIELEN-21, 98 MARSHALL, MARVIN-21, 99 129 MARTELLO, IOHN--21 MARTIN, IOHN-21 MATHEWS, KAREN-21 MCKINNEY, AARON TOM-33, 99 MCDERMID, MICHAEL-21 MCQUILLAN, BIANKA-21 MEIER, CHRIS--21, 99 MERGENTHALER, IERRY-21 MEYER, DENNIS-21, 37, 38, 43, 89, 99, 125. MIHELISH, MARDEE-22, 42, 95, 98, 122 MILLER, FRANCES-22, 98 MILLS, RAYMOND-22 MIRES, ROBERT-22 MORGAN, LEE--22, 42, 86, 98, 122 MORLEY, RONALD-22 MORRIS, BARBARA-22, 95, 98, 111 MORROW, RICHARD ROBERT-22, 128, 145 MUES, MARGUERITE-22 MUIR, MARY--22 MULLEN, MICHAEL-23 MUNDT, RICHARD MUNSON, MILTON--23, 99, 129 MUNYAN, MARLENE-23 MURRAY, KATHY-23 NEILSEN, GEORGE-23 NICOLAY, IOHN--23, 99, 126, 145 'NORLING, PHIL-135 NYLAND, IUDITH-23 OGLE, IUDITH--24 O'LEARY, CARROLL DANIEL-24 O'REILLY, CHARLES-24, 99, 126, 164 OLSEN, DIANE-24, 98 OLSON, MARGIE-24, 95, 98, 112 OWENS, NEDRA-M24 PALMOUIST, ANITA-24 PERALES, HECTOR-24 PETERSON, DAVID-24, 95 PETERSON, DOUGLAS--24, 143 PETERSON, IEFF-24, 99 PHILLIPS, ROGER-24 PICKERING, CAROL--24, 95, 98 PIMENTAL, CELIA-25, 78, 98 PIPPY, NEAL ANN-25, 95, 98, 107 POCHA, LINDA-25 POE, CORA-34 PREDMORE, LYNN-25 RANARD, WILLIAM-25 RAUCH, GLEVA--25, 95 142 RAW, BONNIE-25 RAYMOND, VERN -25 RHINEHART, NANCY-25 ROBERTS, PATRICIA--25 ROBERTSON, BONNIE-26, 98 ROE, JOSEPH THEODORE-26 ROGNESS, SHERRYI.-26 RUST, HELENE-26, 92, 95, 98 SAEMAN, DEL RAY-26 SANDRU, CHARLES'-26 SCOW, NANCY CHARLENE-26, 98 SEARLE, SANDRA-26, 95 SEPTON, GARY-26 SEPTON, IERRY-26 SHEPHARD, SHARON-27 'SHEPHERD, SHARON-27 'S1CKICH, BEULAS-28 SIMMONS, IAMES-27 SKOR, DOUGLASS-27, 39, 79 SKINNER, IAMES-27 SMAIL, DONNAM27 SMITH, ANNA KATHRYN-27 SMITH, BONNIE-27, 111 SMITH, GARY MIKE-35 SMITH, DAVID SAMUEL-27, 99, 126 SOLL, IOHN HENRY-27, 99 SPEER, SUE-35 SPURZEM, IACK--27, 99, 129 STAGG, LeROY-34 STANGER, ROBE7RT IAMES STANGHILL, ROBERT IAMES STEEL, MARY ELLA-28 STERLING, MARY--35 STERMITZ, DAVID-35 STOCKDALE, THOMAS--28, 95 STRICKLAND, MAUREEN-28 SWANSON, LINDA-28 SYNNESS, SONIA-28 THEURER, ROBERT-28 THOMPSON, TEDA'-A28 TOBOL, DAVID-28, 99, 127, 146 TOMLISON, DONNA-28 TRAMMEL, RONALD-35 TRAVIS, GEORGIA-29, 85, 86 TREADWAY, OLLEEN SUE-29 TRERISE, TERRY-29, 95, 98 TRIPP, GORDON-29 TSCHIRGI, BARBARA-29, 110 TUCKER, HAROLD-34, 95 TUCK. IAMES-35 TUOHY, Icne--29, 43, 95, 98, 122 ULBERG, HOHN--29, 95 URSICH, LARRY--'29, 99, 128, 146 UTICK, ROBERT-29 VERCELLIN, MARY ANN--29 VERD1, IAY-30 VERZUH, SANDRA--30, 40, 92, 95, 98, 107 VOLLERTSEN, RODNEY-30, 38, 99, 146 VOOK, MARTIN-30 VRALSTED, HOWARD 30 VULK, RAYMOND-30 WALTER, WILLIAM-30, 38, 87, 92, 95 110 133 WARFIELD, EARL CBUTCHJ-30 WARNKE, MIKE-30 WATERLAND, SALLY-30, 98 WATTERS, GEORGE CHARLES-31, 95 WEAVER, ROY-30, 99, 126, 146 WEBER, IOANN-30, 95 WEED, RICK-31 WERTH, LEE-31 WIHLBORG, SHIRLEY--31 PAGE ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-ONE WILCOX, IAMES--31, 99 WILKINS, MARY, CANTRELI..-31 WILKINSON, ADELE-35, 37, 39, 95 WILLIAMS, IOHN-31 WILLIAMS, VERNON WILLIAMS, ROXANNE-31, 95 WILLIS, MARILYN-32, 98 WILSON, IOSEPH-33, 43, 99, 129 WILSON, TERRY-32 WOODS, DENNIS-32 WOODS, GARY--32 ABEL, BONNIE--47 ADAMS, BARRY-47 ADAMS, DANNA-47 ALBRACHT, IOE-47 ALDRICH, MARSHA-47 AMUNDSON, VICKY-47 ANDERSON, BOB-47, 99, 128, 133 ANDRE, IEANNE-47 ARFMAN, LARRY--47 ARCHESON, SHIRLEY-47 BAIRD, MARILYN--47 BAKER, NEIL-47 BARDON, BILL-47 BASTIAN, MARILYN-47 BAYLES, TOM-47 BEAVER, GLENDA-47 BECKETT, LOLA -47 BEESLEY, GENE-47 BENSON, BARBARA BENTZEN, LOIS-47 BEYER, BILL-47 BLACK, PAMELA-47 BLENKARN, DICK-47, 99, 146 BLEWETT, ARLENE-47 BLIVEN, IANET-47, 87 BONNES, ROGER-47 BOSSELL, PAT-47 GRANNING, IOHN BRINCK, DICK-47, 99 BROWN, MIKE-47 BURGETT, IOYANNE-47 BURR, IANET--47, 98 BURTON, IACK-47, 134 BUSWELL, DICK-'47 CANTRELL, CHUCK----47 CARLSON, AL-47 CARLSON, IACK-47 CHOVANAK, LEO-47 CHRISTIANSEN, TOM--47 CHRISTISON, ROBERTA-47 CHAMBERLAIN, PAT COLTRANE, GARY-47, 99, 147 CONDEN, DEL--47 COOPER, MORLEY, 48, 99, 143 COWLES, MONTELL-48, 98 CRAIG, WARREN-48 CRAIG, WARREN-48 CROSS, MARIANNE-48 CLUVER, BOB--48, 99, 143 DALY, KELLIE-48 DALY, TOM-48, 134 DARCY, IIM-48 DARLOW, EILEEN-48 DAVISON, IEAN-48 DICKERT, DENNIS-48 DION, BILL-48, 143 PAGE ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-TWO Seniors CContinued1 WOODS, NORMA--32, 42 WOODWARD, EI EEN-32 WORCESTER, RO WORD. CAROLE WORRALL, ROBE ZACHARY, ARLENE ERT-32 32 T-32 -33, 95, 98 33 ZIEM ER, KATHLEEN- INDEX Uuniorsb DORBECKER, IUAdN 8 DRAKE, ALICE-- EASBSY, DICK-48 EATHORNE, GARY-48, 99, 111, EATON, MIKE-48 ELDREDGE, CHERYL-48 EMINETH, SHARLENE---48 EVANS, NORMAi48 FAHRION, MARY FARMER, CAROL FEATHERLY, BET FELLER, DONG-4 48 48 Y-48, 84, 87, 8, 133 FINLEY, DREW--' 8 FOURNIER, RUTH FOX, EVELYN FRENCH, IUDY- 8 GAGE, ROBERT-- GARRISON, ANN GEYER, BONNIE GIBSON, DORIE- GILBERTSON, DO GLASS, CHUCK-- GOOCH, LARAIN GRIMES MIKE--4 8 TTE--48 48 8 --48 8 -48 . , 140 GROTTE, CARL A---48 I-IAFER, IUDY-48 HALL, MIKE-48 HANSEN, BEN--4 HANSEN, MARGE HANSON, ERNIE HARRIS, CAROL I-IARTMAN, KLAU HASSELL, IEANE- HATHCOCK, LESL HECKATHORNE. HENDRICKSON, I HENDRIX, GARY HICKS, SUSAN-4 HOGAN, PAUL-4 HOLLAR, BOB-49 HOLT, IACK--49 -48 49 49 -48 49 E AROLE-49 E--49, 99, 128 49, 99, 147 , 111 HOLLINS, ALTA--49 N HOPKINS, MARILY HUBBARD, BILL- 9 I-IUFFMAN, IER1-AI38 Y HUMPHR7Y, MERR LOU-49 I INGERSOLL, LINDA-49 ISAAK, SANRA-49 IENSEN, LLOYD--49 IENSEN, RICK IEROME, KAREN149 I 13 107 IEZICK, IUDY-49 IOHNSON, CLARICE-49 IOHNSON, DANA-49 IOHNSON, PAT--49 IOHNSON, BILL-49 IOHNSTON, IIM-49 IONES. 11M-49 IOHNSTON, IANICE IONES, LEONA--49 IORGENSON, PAUL-49 IOSE, RON-49 KAUPPI, BOB-49 KAUSGHEN, GARY KELLER, TONY KILLHAM, IUDY---49 KIND, AL-49 KIRBY, BEN--49 KIRKLAND, MAREN-49 KORIZEK, CAROL--49, 122 KUNTZ, TOM-49 LAIBLE, MYRON-49, 99, 131 LAKNER, LOUISE---49 LAMB, IOHN-49 LANE, BOB-99, 147 LANTHORN, WAYNE-49 LATUS, GEORGE-49 LENHART, IIM--50 LESOFSKI, ROGER-50 LEY, ROSE MARIE-50 LIEDLE, DAVID-50 LINN, KADENE-50 LITTLE, SUSAN-50, 98, 143 LONG, ELLEN-50 LONGMAID, IEANNE-50, 143 MANAHAN, IEANETTE MANN, ART-50 MARTELLO, FRANK-50, 134 MATTSON, MARGARET-50 MATULYS. IOEL--50, 99, 128 MCDONALD, SHARON McDOWELL, WANDA-50 MCGAFFICK, Icrck-50 MCGAFFICK, TANYA--50 MCGUANE, IIM--50 MCINTOSH, MIKE MEIER, SUZANNE-50 MELOY, TIM-50, 113 MERGENTHALER, IIM--50 MERGENTHALER, SHERRIE-5 MERRITT, IOYCE-50 MIKSCH, IIM-50 MILLER, BONNIE-50 MILLER. IAMES-50 MILLS, VIVIAN-450, 98 MIRES, BILL-50 MOEN, EILEEN---b0 MOLA, BONNIE- 50, 98 MOORE, IIM--50, 99, 147 MORGENSEN, MARSI-IA-98 MORRIS, BOB--50 MORROW, LEWIS MUES, BOB--50 MULLALLY, GREG-50 MUNSON, TED--50 NELSON, MICKEY-50 NELSON, IACK--50, 99, 147 NETZZER, PHYLLIS--50 NICKOVICH, IULIE-50 NORDAHL, KAREN-50 OLSON, ARLENE OLSEN, LYNETTE-51 U Iuniors CContinued1 OLSON, BOB--51, 134 PARSONS, NANCY-51, 98 PARTIN, SHANNON PAULSEN, IEANNE-51 PEACOCK, BRIAN-51 PETERSEN, NANCY--51 RANARD, BOB--51 REAGOR, PAUL-51 REINHARDT, SANDY--51 REYNOLDS, FRANCIS-51 RICE, STEVE-51 RICHARDS, CARL-51 RICKMAN, ROCK-51 RILEY, IOHN-51 ROBERTSON, GREG-51, 99, 129 ROBINSON, TERRY-51 ROUGLE, CHUCK-51 SATTERTHWAITE, LARRY-51 SCHEET, GERALDINE SCOTT, KATHY--52 SCOTT, IOHN-51 SHEPHERD, CAROL-'51 SHERIFF, BONNIE-51, 98 SIEWART, ROGER SIGETY, LOIS-51 SINCLAIR, IIM-51 SMALLWOOD, REGINA SMITH, CAROLYN-51 SMITH, DON-51 SMITH, LORETTA--51 SMITH, PAULINE--51 SMITH, RON-51 SMITH, TERRY-51 SOWERWINE, E1bert--51 STANG1-IILL, CAROLi5I STANICH, SHIRLEY STECK, NORMAN-51 STEINMETZ, IO-51 STOCK, BONNIE--51 STOCKBURGER, KEN-51 STRANDBERG, CHRISTINE--51 SUSAG, DIANE-51 SWAN, CAROL-51 SWANBERG, STEVE-51 SWENSON, LILLIAN-51 TANGEN, IIM-52, 99, 148 TAYLOR, BETSY--52 TIEGEN, LLOYD-52 TAYLOR, IOHN THOMPSON, BETTY-52 THOMPSON, DICK-52, 99, 143 THOMPSON, ROSE MARIE-52 THOMPSON, VICKI--52, 98, III TIADEN, BILL-52 TODE, DENNIS-52 TRACK, DONNA-52 TREADWAY, YVONNE-52 TUCKER-CAROL---52 VAN DIEST, RON-52 VAN DRUNEN, GERALD-52 VASHRO, MARY---52 VOSS, LONNIE WARREN, SALLY,-52 WEBER, IEANNE--52 WEISS, TOM-99, 133, 148 WELTON, DONNA-52 WENGER, IIM WESTRUP, PEGGY-52 WHITE, PHYLLIS-52 PAGE ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY THREE Iuniors Continued! WRITING, WAYNE WOODS, BARBARA-52 WILLIAMS, MARY IANE-52, 98 WQQDS' WALT-,52 WILLIAMS, MARY KAY-122 - WINKLER' ALICE-52 WOODWARD, CAROL 52 WOLLERSI-IEIM, IOSEPHINE-52 WHEN' MIKE-52 WOODAI-IL, JERRY-52 WRIGI-IT, BILL-52 INDEX CSophomGresI.1 ADAMS, GAIL-57 COTTON, CAROI 58 ALLEN, IOHN-57 COUGILL, CAND, NCE-58 ALLEY, IAMES-57 ALT. IAMES--57 ANDREASEN, MICHAEL-57 ANDREWS, ION--57 APPLIN, STEVEN--57 ATKINSON, DWIGHT-57 ATWOOD, DONNAW57 AUGUERO, HERMANIA-98 BACH, RETA-57 BAERTSCH, WILLIAM--57 BAILEY, DIANA--57 BALCI-LBONNIE-57 BARKER, SANDRA-57 BARNETT, CHARLES BARNEY, LINDA-57 BAUMANN, BEVERLY--57 BEACH, SANDRA-57 BECK, IULIE-57 BELDER, IOHN--57 BERG, PAMELA--57 BERNHARD, LESLIE BLACK, IOANNA-57 BLUNT, KAREN-57 COX, IAMES-14l, 143 CRAIG, WILLIAM--58 CROMEENES, KENNETH-58 CUCHINE, GLEN1-58 CULBERTSON, CATHRYN-58 DAGENAIS, MILTON--58' ' DALLAS, BONNIEL-58 DANDRO, DONN DANZER, TERRY-E8 DATE, IEANNINE DATE, KATHLEEN 58 -58 DAVIS, DAVID-- '8 DAVIS, IOHN-5 DELANEY, STEV I-58 DELANO, HELEN 58 DeROSIER, KEN-458 DEVANEY, DENIES-64 DIETZ, ELIZABET DION. IANE-58 DOUGHERTY, BEI DOUGLASS, LIND -58 f'ERLY-58 A-58 DOWNS, DENNIS-58 DUNLAP, KATHY- -58 BOMAR, BETTY-57 DUGIISCRRRER, LIZABETH RORG, PENNY-57 DUNCAN, DOUG as BORG, RUDY-57 , IsRADsI'ocIc, MARYKAYE-57 - BRADSTOCK, MARY KAYE-57 SQEIELE33 58 BRANDT KAREN-57 ' 1 EATRORNR, PEN Y-sa BRASS, MIKE-57 BRAUN, IANICE-57 BREWER, LINLA-57 BROWN, IANICE--57 BROWN, IAMES-57 BURDETTE. IEANNIE-57 BUSWELL, ANITA--57 CALLAWAY, MARIAN-57 CANTWELL, ROGER-57 CARBIS, CONNIE-57 CARMICHAEL, MARYLOU-57 CARMICHAEL, MARY LOU-57 EGGE, SHIRLEY-T58 40 EK, LLOYD.-59, 1 ELLIS, IOHN-59 ELLIS, MARTHAWSQ, 140 EMINETH, PATRIGQA-59 ERICKSON, ELIZA ETH--59 ERVING, DAN-5? ESTRIN, ERNIE--59 EVANS, CHERRYL-59 KINK, CONNIE--5 FISKE, SUSAN-5 9 FITZGERALD, MA ILYN--59 gQQEI5TbfEI25gIIfITAg57 FOLKVARD, SHIR EY-59 1 ' I Fox, MARGARET 59 CARTER, SHERRILL-57 CARVER, KAY-57' CARY, STAVONA-58 CASEY, MARY-58 COVER, SAM CHARLTON, LAWRENCE--58 CHOVANAK, ROGER---58 CHRISTENSEN, MARY IEAN-58 CLADIS, GEORGIA-58 CLARK, IOHN-58 CLARK, MICHAEL-58 CLAUSEN, LARRY-58 COLEMAN, LINDA--58 CONNOR, BONNIE-58 COOPER, FRANCES-'58 CORY, SHARON-58 COSNAD, LINDSAY-58 COTTINGHAM, IACQUE-58 PAGE ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-FOUR FRANCIS, CHERYL-59 GABRIEL, MARILYN-59 GALUSHA, DUNC .TAN--59, 140 GEORGE, ANTOIIYETTE-59 GILBERT, KARYL GLOEGE, TERRY GLENNY, DAN-2252334 GOUGH, MARGA GREEN EARNES ET--59 -59 , T GREENFIELD, WILLIAM-59 GRIFFITH, IOAN-L59 GRIFFITI-IS, PATRICIA-59 GRIMES, TOM-53 GRONHOVD, LOUISE-59 GROTTE, LINDA-J59 GRUBB, CHERI-59 GUERIN ANTONINE GUERIN CHRISTINE GUNSTONE BETTY 59 HAGEN KAREM 59 HALL FRED 59 HALVER LYN 59 HALVERSON LARRY 59 HALVERSON SUE 59 HANSON EARL 59 1.54 HARASETH NANCY 59 HARPER GEORGE 59 140 HARVEY RON 59 HASE ERNEST 9 HAVEMANN LEONARD 60 HELMA PAULA HENDRICKS BEVERLY 60 HENNESSEY RICHARD 60 HENRY ERIC 60 HERRIN COLLETT1: 60 HERRIN SCOTTA 60 HICKS NANCY 0 HILDENSTAB DARLA HILGER LINDA 60 HOFFEDITL. 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