Helena High School - Vigilante Yearbook (Helena, MT)
- Class of 1964
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Royalty ..................... Performing Arts Publications ......... Activities ...... Sports .............. Advertising ......... HELENA CENTENNIAL 1864-1964 One hundred years ago, on Iuly 14, 1864 to be exact, the four prospectors whom we call the Four Georgians wandered into a gulch angling out of the mountains and panned it as a last chance for discovery of gold. Most of us, for the three years of our junior high career, viewed each morning in the entrance of the Helena Iunior High the Shope painting which depicts this event. Three years later, as High School Seniors, we leave our school in a year which is not only the hundredth anniversary of the founding of Helena but also the centennial of the Territory of Montana. First called Last Chance City, Helena received its name from the fondness of a pros- pector for his home of that name in Minnesota. Helena became capital of the Montana Territory in 1875 and capital of the state of Montana when statehood was achieved in 1889-75 years ago this year. The old Helena High School still stands, a massive stone structure overlooking Last Chance Gulch, our main street. Another old High School is now the Helena lunior High. Our present Senior High School was opened the fall of 1955 with about half the number of students we have now, and enlarged with a west wing and an addition to the gym- nasium facilities in 1963. One old high school no longer exists. ln 1985 quakes struck Helena and partially destroyed the High School, the current lunior High. The school year was completed in raiload cars parked in the Northern Pacific railway yards. They were hauled off when reconstruction permitted high school classes to resume. One hundred years ago Last Chance Creek, flowing now under our city streets was a shallow trickle of water over a stream-bed heavy with golden wealth. One hundred years ago the site of our Senior High School was a sage-brush hillside on which Indians may have camped. A few years later Chinese came in, started gardening to furnish vegeta- bles for the thousands of miners who had stampeded into Last Chance Gulch and the surrounding territory, and thereafter this point was known as the Chinese Gardens. There is still gold under the concrete of Last Chance Gulch, our main street, and there is gold under the foundation of the Helena Senior High School. Helena is, indeed, the heart of the gold county. For many years a gold dredge worked within the city limits. Helena, and for that matter all Montana, developed because of the presence of the gold fields. Bannack, Vir- ginia City, Confederate Gulch-the great golden gulches whence sprung the mighty Mon- tana of today, the capital city of Helena, and our own Senior High School. PAC E FOUR he . HJ! 4' 2 I5 Q 'Q qs QXX ul 4 9 0000 uma S 5' x T. +6 3- , fi Kg, -if 4' Q fs, 'iv 1864 1964 X 89-'I964 'WI S MONTANA, MONTANA, GLORY OE THE WEST. OF ALL THE STATES FROM COAST TO COAST, YOU'RE EASILY THE BEST. MONTANA, MONTANA, WHERE SKTES ARE ALWAYS BLUE M-O-N-T-A-N-A, MONTANA, T LOVE YOU. -Charles C. Cohcm PA E FIXE GARY WILSON President MIKE RYAN Vice President STUDENT GCDVERNMENT tx ,M f-- f 1 ': xg. 1 'A t 'R' if'-f.aer?.2w . , - 1 , - 'flgtj' ' .-2. . . n fm . I ' '. f I ' 1 N I ..,. ' - - ., if W I M13 I JI ' 6' 3 3, vt A I al - f r ' f ' if' ' 'I :4 fc 'f . fi 'Q F X f 1 1 .2 1' V J' Nw. ps' .......?.v we M 4 ' fi , KAREN MUNSON KQQ 1 f 1 Secretary LINDA BREWER Treasurer ,,,,,,,f PAGE SIX EXECUTIVE BOARD Lett to right: Steve Meloy. Iunior Rep.: Mike Ryan, Vice pres.: Linda Brewer. Treas.: Gary Wilson, Pres.: Karen Munson, Sec.: Allen Mark, Senior Rep.: Not pictured is Shirley Eaton, Sohpomore Representative. STUDENT COUNCIL-1ST SEMESTER .ff-K, First row, left to right: Diane Roberts, Connie Ward, Sylvia Warren, Clare Martinson, Ierry Wines, Ioe Merrill, Larry Hoffman, Bill Schuyler, Iohn Allen. Second row: Sid Waters, Dave Davis, lean Cooney, Patty Tobin, Iudy Dahl, lim Typolt, Mike Al- vord, Blaine Palmquist, Newell Anderson, Todd Schneckloth. Third row: Mr. DeKam, sponsor: Bob Mola, Mick Maierle, Mickie Murphy, Bill Lane, Bill McKnight, Mike Duncan, lim Morley, lim Rougle, Bill Willing, Bob Anderson. Fourth row: Tom Cole- man, Karen Roberts, Laura Christiansen, Eileen Bach, Chase Hibbard, Ioe Mazurek, Chuck Brown, Iim Christiansen, Bill Sokolich, lim Adams. STUDENT CCDUNCIL - ZND SEMESTER First row, left to right: Mr. DeKam, sponsor: Iohn Naegele, lack ZurMuehlen, Jerry Wines, Ice Merrill, Larry Hoffman, Bill Schuyler, lim Hudson, Nico Aguilar, lim Brown. Second row: Roger Little, Lois Morrison, Betty Dillon, Pat Naegele, Mike Scott, Mary Longmaid, Marg Sterling, Patsy Humphreys, Todd Schneckloth, Lowell Dightman. Third row: Larry Smith, Tim Emineth, Sue Grubb, Keith Wing, Iim Typolt, Mike Alvord, Mick Maierle, Don I-lolmquist, Bing Crosby, Dave Schuller, Bob Radley. Fourth row: Bob Kelly, Barbara Wix, Lyn Satherwaite, Linda Hurni, Rozanne Davenport, Linda McGee, Lois Hall, Kathy Ostheimer. PAGE SEVEN illnrmunrh An annual is a pictorial representa- tion oi the events of the year. This year We hope to briefly express some oi Montana's history by means oi our various division pages. Perhaps some things have been left out, and perhaps some things have been included that should have been eliminated. The VIGILANTE stait has tried to bring you moments of the years 1963- 1964. Mike Neely, Editor . 's Q l , f .1 ff x +7 s I 1 yyjg vi A 1 , ,z P, ,.z , .4 s. F n f kf ' ic' fx 1 L ' '11 Seniors fl-lelena fi-ligh Schools 'First Graduating Class SENIOR CLASS OEEICERS Left to right: Allen Mark, Representative: Scotta Herrin, Treasurer: Earl Hanson, President: IoI.ee Slaughter, Secretary: Rusty Harper, Vice President. CLASS HISTORY As sophomores we chose as our class offices: Larry Hoffman, President, Margie Sterling, Vice Presidentg Ianet Moody, Secretaryg Penny Eathorne, Treasurer, and Earl Hanson, Representative. Our Vigilante Princess candidates were Mikal Morgan and Margie Sterling. As juniors we again started out the year with the election of our class officers. They were: Lloyd Ek, Presi- dent, Earl Hanson, Vice President: lulie Beck, Secretary: lane Dion, Treasurer, and Bob Trerise, Representative. Our prom was one of the best ever held in the history of the school. The theme was Hlapanese Sunset. Margie Sterling and Mary Longmaid represented our class in running for Princess Vigilante. The representatives to Boys' State were: Larry Hoffman, lim Hudson, Rusty Harper, Lloyd Ek, Larry Clausen, Mike Ryan, Gary Wilson, Iohn Allen, Earl Hanson, and Dennis Matthies. Those going to Girls' State were: Iulie Beck, Linda Brewer, and Ianet Moody. Lloyd Ek won the state championship in his weight class in wrestling in his junior and senior years. Linda Brewer was chosen to be an American Field Service exchange student in her junior year. As seniors Gary Wilson, Mike Ryan, Karen Munson, and Linda Brewer were elected Student Body Officers and as senior class officers we elected Earl Hanson, Rusty Harper, IoLee Slaughter, Scotta Herrin, and Allen Mark. Chic Barnett won first place honors in the Humorous Declamation section of the State Speech meet in Mis- soula. We wish to thank our class sponsors who helped our class a great deal in our three year in HHS. They are: Mrs. Matulys, Miss Steen, and Mr. Slocum. PAGE TEN 4 VAIQEDICTORIANS . 'l ,'g ax cf - wh if F- 6 0 I ,.' fi! . 4 N SALUTATCDRIAN 'iff , 5.00 G AGUILAR, NICOLAS EBASMO tNicol Student Council 4,Wrestling 4, Intramural 4, Foreign Exchange Student, Colegio, Mexico, What Next: U ot Coaliuila, Saltillo, Mexico, Profession: Lawyer. ALANIS. SILVIA M. Girls' I-I-Club 4, Spanish Club 4, GAA 4, Exchange Student, Saltillo Mexico, What Next: College, Pro- fession: Chemist. ALLEN. IOHN RICHARD Boys' l-I-Club 3-4, Secretary- Treasurer 4, Boys' State 3, Rotary Representative 4, Football 2-3-4, Basketball 2, Track 2, Student Council 3-4, Intramural Athletics 3-4, Next: Arizona State Univer- sity, Profession: Electrical Engineer. ANDREASEN, MICHAEL IAMES tMickl Football 2-3, Intramural Athletics 2-3-4, Ski Club 3, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Montana State College, Profession: Engineering, ANDREWS. IONATHAN WILLIAM Uonl Intramural Athletics 4, Intramural Council 4, Senior Board 4, Golf Team 4, Cap- tain, Next: Montana State University, Profession: At- torney. ATKINSON, DWIGHT D. 3-7-77's 3-4, Boys' I-I-Club 3-4, Football 2-3-4, Ski Club 2-3-4, Intramural Athletics 2-3-4, Next: Montana State College, Profession: Engi- neerzng, ATWOOD, DONNA IEAN Next: College, Montana State College. Profession: Ac- countant. BACH, BETA MAE GAA 4, Chorus 4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Western Montana College, Profession: Secondary Education. PAGE TWELVE 'Z by fl lg' 53? iff fl' SENICDRS Study as if you were to live forever. Live as if you were to die tomorrow. -Isidore of Seville N.. -an . duh.-ev qw. .1 Q-'S BAERTSCH. WILLIAM tBiIlD Intramural Athletics 2-3-4, Track 2-3-4, Boys' I-I-Club 3-4, Next: College. SENIORS Without a rich heart wealth is an ugly beggar. -Emerson ,lg ,4-5 Ar ak tb li- Ax Q- ' .? sfx KN J BAILEY, DIANA LOUISE Thespians 4, Vigilante Parade 2-3, Next: Beauty College, Portland, Oregon. BI 4- cr' Q N' Q3 r' i Q v J 't ...Q ' I '1 .1-lg 1 1 'S Ki ,rf W' . fi' .-' f W 1 rg .,.'. Y . E P J' 1 -u f ,- BALCH. BONNIE IEAN Thespians 4, GAA 2, Vigi- lante Parade 2-3-4, Next: College, Montana State University, Profession: Social Work. BARKER, SANDRA CLAIRE fSandyl GAA 2-3, Office Staff 3, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: College, Eastern Montana College, Profession: Busi- ness. BAUMANN, BEVERLY ANN fBevl Mixed Ensemble 2-3-4, Star- lighters, Centennials, Span- ish Club 2-3, Thespians 4, Stage Crew 4, Next: College, Concordia or Portland, Pro- fession: Teacher. BEACH. SANDRA E. fSandee GAA 2-3, Fl-lA 4, Queen Vigilante 4, Next: Montana State College, Profession: Merchandising in Home Economics. BECK, IULIE ANN Nugget Editor 4, Copyreader 3, Girls' State 3, First Place Elks Leadership 4, Teens Against Polio, Chairman: Class Secretary 3, Honor Society 4, Girls' H-Club 2-3-4, 3-7-77's 2-3-4, Queen Vigilante Cand. 4, Twirlers 3, Next: Montana State College, Profession: Second- ary Education. BELLINI. LUCIO - Student Council 4, Latin Club 4, French Club 4, Intramural Athletics 4, Aeronautics 61 Related Trades 4, Exchange Student from Italy. BERG. PAMELA IEAN fPaml Spanish Club 2, FHA 2, GAA 2-3, Next: Eastern Montana College, Profession: Beautician. BLACKWELL. TERRY LEE Aeronautics 6 Related Trades 3-4, Transfer from Spokane, Washington, Next: Work. PAGE TI-IIRTEEN BOMAR. BETTY I. GAA 2, Office Stott 3, Next: Work, Secretary. BONE. CHERIE LEE FHA 2-3, Russian Club 3-4, Reporter, Transfer from Salt Lake City, Utah, Next: Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, Profession: Designer BORG. PENNY LYNN GAA 2, Chorus 3-4, Office Staff 3-4, Thespians 4, Next: Work in Portland, Beautician. BOWMAN. LARRY ROBERT lBearD Spanish Club 3, Intramural Athletics 2, Transfer from Anchorage, Alaska, Next: College, Linfield College, McMinnville, Oregon. BRADSTOCK. MARY XAYE lliatiel Band 3, GAA 2-3, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: College, Montana Western School of Education, Dillon, Profession: Teacher. BRANDT, KAREN MAE GAA 2-3-4, Forensic League 2-3-4, Latin Club 4, Next: College, P.L.U., Parkland, Washington, Profession: Nursing. BRASS, MIKE WARREN lMikel Student Council 2-4, Aero- nautics 6 Related Trades 3-4, Next: Army, Profession: Engineer. BRAUN. IANICE MARY French Club 2, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Kinman Business College, Spokane, Washington. PAGE FOURTEEN -z gt QQ? ' 'T' X ,tr Tx? :P I SENIORS It matters not how long we live, but how. -Bailey ZX X , sfv 5 T, 17 ,..,llF Wim 'A-a-.., VN Nb- I ,gh A al' M 17' 5' ,.,,- if' View BREWER. LINDA LEE lBrewl Executive Board, Treasurer 4, Student Council 3-4, Treasurer Honor Society 4, 3-7-77's 3-4, Girls' H-Club 2-3-4, Nugget Staff 4, Business Manager Ouill G Scroll 4, Girls' State 3, French Club 3-4, Vice Presi- dent 4, Russian Club 4, Vice President, Next: Montana State College, Profession: Physical Therapist. SEN IORS Our deeds follow us, makes us what we are. and what we have been 'Z is -Dykes l 'TT' Q 4 fi , of 5' 1 Ye.-r BROWN, IANICE ESTHER tlanl Natlonal Merit Scholarship, Commendation 4, Russian Club 2-3-4, Treasurer 4, Thespians 3-4, Latin Club 2-3-4, Mixed Ensemble 3-4 Philharmonic 3-4, Vigilante Parade 2-4, Next: Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio, Pro- fession: Drama or Art. K 1 -ry-'X L -n::'1f Nl s..- -. x U Mx ff. -..Ri J it ' x , Lay. ti?--5 it 'Nt Y' sa, 7X . u lll X: iw A-1 kt . nc 1 'W X -ut gf, gg. ,wg -. 'fi BROWN, IAMES BRADFORD Uiml Boys' H-Club 2-3-4, Forensic League 4, Manager Basket- ball 2, Track 2, Student Council 4, Next: Montana State College, Bozeman, Profession: Engineering. BROWN. RYAN IUDITH tludvl GAA 3, Transfer from Austin High and Frankfurt High, Next: Carroll College, Helena. BROWN, LYNN DOUGLAS tD0U9l Science Club 3-4, Art Club 4, Movie Operators 4, Transfer from Bozeman High School, Next: Brigham Young University, Protes- sion: Military Science. BRUER. NANCY KAY tSkeeter7 FHA 4, Transfer from Ioliet, Illinois, Next: Beautician School. BURDETT, IEANNIE I.. Soropti-miss 4, FTA 4, Secretary, French Club 2-3-4. Office Staff 3, GAA 2, Next: Montana State College, Profession: Teaching, BUSWELL, ANITA MAUREEN Forensic League 2-3-4, GAA 4, Next: Carroll College, Profession: Laboratory Technician. CARBIS. CONNIE LEE Forensic League 4, GAA 2-3-4, Library Staff 4, Next: College, Montana State College, Profession: Nursing, CARLSON, MAHIANNE Philharmonic 3, Next: College. PAGE FIFTEEN CARMICHAEL, MARY LOUISE Latin Club Forensic League 4, FHA 3, GAA 2-3 Philharmonic 3-4, Mixed Ensemble 3-4, Next: College. , CARPENTER, RITA DIANNE Girls' H-Club 4, French Club 2-3-4, GAA 2-3-4, Office Staff 4, Movie Op- erators 2-3-4, Secretary 4, Next: Kinman Business Uni versity, Spokane, Washing- ton, Profession: Accounting CARPITA. IOHN WILLIAM fCarpl Nugget Staff 4, Circulation Manager, Quill G Scroll 4, Science Club 3-4, Vice Presi dent 3, Movie Operators 2-3-4, Intramural Athletics 2-3-4, Track 3-4, Library Staff 2, Next: Gonzaga University, Profession: Engineenng. CARVER. KATHRYN EILEEN fliayl Student Council 2-4, GAA 2-3-4, Spanish Club 2, Russian Club 4, Ski Club 2-3, Next: Montana State College. CARY, STAVONA MAE fS!eviel GAA 2-3, Spanish 2-3, Of- fice Staff 3, Next: Kinman Business University, Spo- kane, Washington, Profes- sion: Business Administra- tion. CASEY, MARY MARINA GAA 2, Thespians 3-4, Girls' Ensemble 2, Next: Business College. CHARLTON, LAWRENCE EDWARD fLarryJ Aeronautics G Related Trades 2-3, Next: Carroll College, Profession: Accountant CHOVANAK, LEO B. fBennyl Profession: Photographic lfxb Technician. PAGE SIXTITEN 24. 4 ai? xxx Y xi. f ' 4 . , -. 'x is 1 s :gn 5 x..t is -:L 4 X ,f s. 5,1 as it Kyiv Q 5 'uf ' 7 17X 'Q' , N r r W rr 'ff' J 'ri' I SENIORS Oittimes the test of cour- age becomes rather to live than to die. -Alfieri A If n ff N CHOVANAK. ROGER ANTHONY fl-Inthonyl Aeronautics 6- Related Trades 2-3-4, Next: Welding College, Havre. SENICDRS Perched on the loltiest throne in the world, we are still sitting on our own behind. -Montaign CHRISTENSEN, MARY IEAN French Club 2-3-4, Fl-IA 2, Forenstc League 4, GAA 4, Vlqllante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Montana State College, Pro- fesstonz Nurstnq. CLADIS, GEORGIA IEAN IGIQII Stud'-nt Cfoun tl f', Plttlltfxr- montt' CIIICIJLZ QL, VHA If ill, V1 'rt Pla-:ldv-nt ot Dui- ,- , w V txt I, . tt 4- Vt--.,..rlt4rtt 3, l l- ,tri--nt -l, Vltf-4-xl--txfl--r 4. CIAA L' 'i -1, Afltllltllllf' l'J'II'I'If , j-4, Hr-xt: Ijtlllngg, Bust- xt.-:'.:-. Collette, Plot'-:fxtort ,. .tr-t'Ir-tftry. CLAUSEN, LARRY RICHARD 3-7-7'l'f: 3-4, Vtfje Plfmgtrlf-nt fl, I5O',':1' H-Club 23-4, V1-'v Prestdertt 4, Honor iifwtvty 4, Vttytluntrg- Stuff 4, Ifllkll- mg-3:5 Muxtfxqnr, Qlllll G Sfroll 4, Boys' State 3, Ro- IKIIY Rf-presentattvrg 4, TI'1'I'C fl-3, Cross Country 'Q-3, SCH- lor Board 4, Next: Ijtlfqllltff Umve'r:51t',', Forest Grove, Oregon, Protesstonz Gp- tome-try. COBLER, LEONARD ALLEN Chorus 3, Transfer trom The Dalles SSHIOI Hugh, Next: Navy, Protesslon, Upholsterer. COLEMAN, LINDA LEE The-sptans 3-4, Russian Club 3-4, Phtlharmonlc 3-4, Next: Montana State Colleqe, Protesslon: Teachmq. CONNOR, BONNIE IUNE lBonJ Llbrary Staff 4, Vigilante Parade 2-4, Next: Ktnman Busmess Universtty, Spo- kane, Washtnqton, Protes- stonz Secretary. CORY, SHARON IILL Uilll Honor Soclety 4, French Club 2-3, Next: Brtqham Young Universxty, Provo, Utah, Prolesstonz Home Econonncs. COSAND. LINDSAY LOU lLinl Vlqtlante Parade 2-4, Next: Beauty Srhool, San Berna- dtno, Calxtornta, Protesston: Cosmotoloqmst. COTTINGHAM, IACQUELINE KAYE Uacquel Frensh Club 3-4, GAA T, Cttttce Staff 3-4, Ltbrary Stall 3-4, Vzqtlante Parade 1-3-4, Next: Montana State Colleqe, Prolesstonz Teavhxnq. PAGE SEVENTEEN l COTTON. CAROL ANN l FHA 4, Treasurer, Library Staff 2-3, Chorus 3, Vigilante Parade fl-3-4, Next: College, i Great Falls, Profession: Beautician. i COUGILI.. CANDACE IANE tCandyJ l Honor Society 4, 3-7-77's 3-4, - Secretary-Treasurer 4, Girls' H-club 2-3-4, scribe 4, I Twirlers 2-3-4, Head Baton , 4, Vigilante Staff 4, As- I sistant Editor, Exchange Student, Mexico 3, Spanish I Club 2-3-4, V. President 4, Ski Team 2-3, Tennis Team I 2-3, GAA 2-3-4, Next: Col- l lege,, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, Profession: l Foreign Service. I CRAIG. WILLIAM A. fskeeterl French Club 3-4, Track 2-3, ' Intramural Athletics 2-3, Next: College, Montana State University, Profession: Forestry. CROMEENSES, KENNETH LEE fKenl Honor Society 4, French Club 2-3-4, Band 2-3, Movie Operators 3-4, Next: Whit- worth College, Spokane, Washington, Profession: Minister. l I I 1 CUCHINE, GLEN IAMES Library Staff 4, Russian Club 3-4, Next: Butte Busi- ness College, Butte, Mon- tana, Profession: Certified Public Accountant. CULBERTSON, CATHHYN IOYCE fTinkl GAA 2-3, Thespians 4, Next: College, Montana State Uni- versity, Missoula, Profession: 1 Social Worker. DAGENAIS, MILTON LEROY twandererl Intramural Athletics 2, Aeronautics 6- Related Trades 3, Next: College, University of Havre, Pro- fession: Draftsman. DALAKOW, VIRGINIA MARGARET tGinnyl Orchestra 3, Office Staff 3, Vigilante Parade 2-3, Next: College, Montana State Uni- versity, Missoula, Profes- sion: Law. ...pf SENIORS Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusi- asm. -Emerson NCQ' gs Q ?P .inev- Q' ,WK 'I-BW r f'-Q. MS ,.,., ff b'S -X, as Tx Q3 - K f PAGE EICHTEEN A, , QM 5 IR: -Kg 'se ,, DALLAS, BONNIE JEAN KB. DJ I-Ionor Society 4, Spanish Club 2-3, GAA 2-3-4, Office Staff 4, Next: College, Mon- tana State, Bozeman, Pro- fession: Education. SENIORS Difficulties are things that show what men are. -Epictetus if Y-M ' 1 T C' I DATE, IEANNINE IRENE Uecmiel GAA 2, Office Staff 3-4, Chorus 4, Next: College, Montana State, Bozeman, Montana. .3 S 'F' !2'l'v Q5 5- 9- V w..,'.f-9' X. I x.,-H' 'mmf' i X Q G' X far, 1' ,,',.t t. ! I ' 1 1 t.. gag, -Y I, yi' 1, X ,...s.-r rf , 56 'gl X, L, If Qs V N 1-u-4.-1 4 DAVIS, DAVID RICHARD Student Council 4, Txfirflc 2, Intramural Athletics ft-3-4, Next: Montana Statf- Uni- versity, Nlisrzoulti, Profession: F'oif,-stry, DAVIS, IOHN O. Next: College, Montfinfx Stair' University, Mirii-zotilvi, Profession: Business.. DELANEY, STEPHEN CHARLES fStevel Aeronautics 6- Related Trades 3-4, Vigilante Parade 4, Next: Service. DELANO. HELEN SANDERS fl-Iedqiel GAA 2-3-4, Chorus 2-3, French Club 2-3-4, Student Council 4, National Merit Test, Commendation, FTA 4, Honor Society 4, Next: Eastern Montana College, Billings, Profession: Teach- ing, Special Education. DEROSIER, KENNETH DAVID Student Council 3, Track 2-3-4, Wrestling 3, Intra- mural Athletics 2-3-4, Next: Montana State College, Pro- fession: Business. DILLON, BETTY IEAN Transfer from Sandpoint High School, Sandpoint, Idaho, Next: St. Patriclds School of Nursing, Missoula, Montana. DION. IANE SHAW Uaniel Honor Society 4, 3-7-77's 3-4, Girls' H-Club 3-4, President 4, Twirlers 4, Soropti-miss 4, Class Treas- urer 3, Student Council 3, GAA 2-3-4, Philharmonic 2-3, Next: Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington, Profession: Medical Technology. DOUGHERTY. BEVERLY ANITA fBobbiel FHA 3, Philharmonic 3, Thespians 4, Vigilante Parade 3, Next: College, Seattle, Washington, Pro- fession: Beautician. PAGE NINETEEN DOUGLASS, LINDA RAE GAA 'l-3-4, Spanish Club 2, Next: Colleqe, Mary College of Benaty, Provo, Utah, Pro- fession: I-lair Stylist DUNLAP, KATHRYN IUNE lKathyJ FHA 3-4, Historian, Office Staff 3, Vigilante Parade 3-4, Transfer from Cathedral High, Helena, Next: Western College of Education. EAST, STANLEY BERNARD Band 2-3-4, Movie Operators 2-3, Aeronautics 61 Related Trades 4, Next: Navy, Pro- fession: Electronic Technician. EATHORNE. PENNY LEIGH tPecrthorneJ Class Treasurer 2, Girls' H-Club 2-3-4, French Club 3-4, Twirlers 3-4, GAA 2-3-4, Iunior Board 3, Next: Mon- tana State University, Pro- fession: Foreign Service. EGGE, SHIRLEY LOUISE Philharmonic 2-3-4, Next: Work. EK, LLOYD GENE Boys' State 3, Wrestling 2-3-4, State Champion 3-4, Football 4, Track 2-3-4, Boys' H-Club 2-3-4, 3-7-77's, 2-3-4, Class President 3, Student Council 2-3, Queen Manager 4, Rotary Representative 4, Next: Washington State University, Pullman, Wash- ington, Profession: Veteri- narian. ELLIS. IOHN HOWARD Honor Society 4, National Merit Test, Commendation 3, Latin Club 3, Intramural Athletics 3-4, Next: College, Profession: Chemical Engi- neerinq. ELLIS, MARTHA LYNNE tI.ynneJ FHA 3-4, GAA 2, Next: Eastern College, Billings, Profession: Teaching. PAGE TWENTY I iles. Q15- Z E K' ' 1 'XJ' TN'W 9'4'w ,qrf it F SENIORS When all else is lost, the future still remains. -Bovee ,f 'N-wan! 1?-' -:gs gjnff' . 133' A' fv- . x-,uwgn .' - wwmtwuvvw 4- A ' -'--up If' f'e A -' . f, ' 4' 'w f Q fr - , ,,p0v-- I ?' '51 9 ' A - w. .F X-. 'Wi 4: 1115 I+ -' - 1 9 ' f 2 HEX si 4 I .. bf' n xg. .gt Qi. 1 u-6 .' ' i If ' -, - 3 . ESTRIN, ERNEST VICTOR fErniej Student Council 2, Intra- mural Athletics 4, Next: College, Seattle, Washington, Profession: Banking. SEN ICDRS The more we study, the more we discover our ig- norcmce. -Shelley TN-nv ,.,,,.4l EVANS, CHERRYL LUCILLE Thespians 4, FHA 3-4, Office Staff 4, FTA 4, GAA 2-3, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Northern College, Havre, Profession: Teaching. QA 'fx S Q3 'yi-.t I ,A-Ai av '64 X 5 f x: -4 -1' .1 F' 7 PINK, CONSTANCE LEE fConneel C,,irl::' H-Club 3-fl, CIAA Il-3-4, Band 2-3, Tuiiiblintg Team iff-3 4, Art Club 2, Next: Montana State College, ljozeiiitni. FISKE, SUSAN LYNNE fSusiel Honor Society 4, Soropti-miss 4, French Club 3-4, GAA 2-3-4, Next: Colleae, Pacific Lutheran, Tacoma, Washing- ton, Profession: Medical Technology. FITZGERALD, MARILYN MAE tFitzl Girls' H-Club 2-3-4, Spanish Club 2-3-4, GAA 2-3-4, Vice President, Ski Club 3, Band 2-3, Next: Montana State College, Bozeman, Profes- sion: lnterior Decoration. FIARE, BAUSIE DIANE tTweeterl Fl-IA 2-3-4, Chorus 2-4, Band 2, Transfer from Biq Timber, Next: Work. FOX, MARGARET IANE fMargiel Russian Club 4, GAA 2-3, Student Council 4, Office Staff 4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: College, MSC, Bozeman, Profession: Medi- cine. FRANCIS, CHERYL LYNNE tSherryl Thespians 3-4, Philharmonic 3-4, GAA 2, Next: Montana State College, Profession: Medical Technology. GLENNY, DANIEL ANTHONY fllanl Basketball 2-3-4, Trail: 2-3, lntraniural Athletics 2, Boys' H-Club 4, Next: Mon- tana State University, Mis- Basl-cetball 2-3-4, Trafk 2-3, lntratnural Athletirs 2, Boys' l-l-Club 4, Next: Montana State Uiiiversity, Missoula, Profession: Certified Public Accountant. GOLDY, CONNIE MARIE tGoldyl Band 3-4, Chorus 2-3, Transfer from Salt Lake City, Ne:-ft: Montana State College, Bozeman, Montana. PAGE TWENTY-ONE GREEN, ERNEST C. Aeronautics 6 Related Trades 4, Next: Navy. GREENFIELD, WILLIAM LEE lBillJ Ski Club 2, Movie Operators 2-3, Aeronautics 6- Related Trades 3-4, Next: Air Force. GRIFFITH. IOAN MARGARET Uoaniel Thespians 3-4, Philharmonic 2-3-4, GAA 2, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Montana State College, Profession: Certified Public Accountant. GRIPFITHS, PATRICIA LEE fPattyl Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: College, Bozeman, Profession: Beautician. GRIMES, THOMAS RICHARD fThatchl Honor Society 4, Ski Team 3-4, Captain 4, Football 2-3-4, Boys' H-Club 3-4, Executive Board 4, Track 2, Ski Club 2-3, Spanish Club 2, I tramural Athletics 2-3 Il , Next: Montana State College, Profession: Aeronautical Engineering. GRUBB, CHERIE LEE Next: Idaho University, Moscow, Idaho, Profession: Social Worker. GUERIN, CHRYS MARIA Art Club 2, Next: College, Montana State University, Missoula, Profession: Dietitian and Artist. GUNSTONE. BETTY LOU Vigilante Parade 2-3, Next: Work. PAGE TWENTY-TWO x f. - , X 0 'Q 17 wv I 4' Ragga ' 'ff J. , . Jtigf inn I ,rep 1 T 4- 57' dsl!-' 'rjwi .'-: f '. -' ' ' ' .V uf 3 - '1-1 ft. :file L-L' Zfl'-M, rv. Lkzflf' r-'Ms' 'x 'UQ NT? 'Life- , sc 1,-of a , 4? 1' J l:ifls:5w..' 5'-Ji: ' tray. I ' ' I 4 Q ju xl 3' 55' if - 'x VLA? .' .'Nf': 4 .riot 44. c ,, LV, -r fi- ,Hi ,ff-:c , 3:9 'QA' aj tt L I 1, X f Q v SENIORS At 20 years of age the will reigns: at 30 the wit: at 40 the judgment. -Beniamin Franklin f , K5 Wil IL' Q' ' li 41,3 VL- . ' 3 5, ,,.,, A H t 3 K, nf '31-.ef 1'-tn. ,-. 7 'Qui' HAGEN, KAREN MARIE wma... , 'W s ,aff Qffj ' x X 1 .. .Q 35 N . Q .' ' , If QI-Icxqqiel Adult Education Office Work 4, Vigilante Parade 3, Next: Kinmari Business University, Spokane, Wash- ington, Profession: Medical Secretary. SEN IDRS - ' 5- ,FC nj - ' Good luck is u lazy w 'Q 5 L man's estimate of cx work- ,' .g. ' er's success. W' . 3 is ' -Anonymous ' if 'E HAINES. IOYCE MARIE Trcmsfer from White Sulphur Springs High School, Next: Work. 0. f A Y I.. .net 112. 'H is sen, 'lei Q, X -lv N 1 sv- 'VP I lt .U X all lf! l 61' 'D -----4' 4? i HAINES, PATRICIA ANN ll-'atl Tronster from White Sul- phur Springs High School, Next: lnternotlonol Bible College, Mooseyow, Sos- kotchewon, Conodo. HALL, FREDRICK EARL tFredJ Aeronoutics 6 Reloted Trodes 2-3, lntromurol Athletics 4, Next: Montono Stote University, Profession: Psychology. HALVERSON, LARRY IOHN lRedl Next: College, Montono Stote University, Missoulo, Profession: Dentistry. HALVERSON, SUE CAROL GAA 2, Chorus 4, FTA 4, Assistont Secretory ond Historion, Next: Montono Stote College, Profesisonz Elementory Teoching. HAMMOND, RONALD EVERETT lRonl Bond 3, Science Club 3-4, Tronsfer from Missoulo County High, Next: Uni- versity of Pennsylvonicr, Philodelphio, Penn., Pro- fession: Medicine. HANSON. EARL WARREN Honor Society 4, 3-7-77's 3-4, Closs Representative 2, Vice President 3, President 4, Executive Boord 2, Boys' Stote 3, Rotory Represento- tive 4, Princess Monoger 4, Boys' H-Club 4, Student Council 2, Lotin Club 2, Next: College, Profession: Moth or Cooching, HARASETH, NANCY LOU tNanl Librory Stott 3-4, GAA 2-4, Sponish Club 4, Forensic Leogue 4, Movie Operotor 2, Next: College, Augustong College, Sioux Folls, South Dokoto, HARPER. GEORGE RUSSELL tRustyl Closs Vice President 4, Rotory Representotive 4, Boys' H-Club 2-3-4, Honor Society 4, Boys' Stote 3, Footboll 2-3-4, Trock 2-3-4, 3-7-77's 3-4, Mixed En- semble 2-3-4, Next: Rocky Mountoin College, Billings, Profession: Ministry. PAGE TWENTY-THREE HASE. ERNEST HOLMAN tErnl Art Club 2-3-4, Vice Presi- dent 4, Student Council 4, Alternate, Intramural Athletics 2-3, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Montana State College, Profession: Architect. HELM. PAULA RAE GAA 2-3, Office Staff 2, Chorus 4, Philharmonic 4, Next: Montana State College, Profession: Secretary. HENRY, ERIC SCOTT Aeronautics 6 Related Trades 2-3, Next: Navy Profession: Mechanic. HERRIN, COLLETTE CARLIN Fl-IA 3-4, Vice President 4, Spanish Club 2, GAA 2, Movie Operators 2-3-4, Next: College, MSC, Profession: Elementary Education. HERRIN, SCOTTA Latin Club 2-3, Spanish Club 3, GAA 2-3-4, Vigilante Staff 4, Activities Manager, Student Council 2-3, Class Treasurer 4, Next: Montana State College, Bozeman, Montana. HILDENSTAB, DARLA GAY Girls' I-I-Club 3-4, Russian 3-4, GAA 3-4, Chorus 2-3-4, Next: Army, Nursing. HILGER, LINDA LEE Twirlers 2-4, GAA 2-3-4, Library Staff 2, Next: Mon- tana State College, Profes- sion: Nursing. HILL IUDI MARIE Uuderl Forensic Lea ue 3-4, Phil- harmonic 4, Chorus 4, Thespians 3, Vigilante Parade 3-4, Transfer from Butte High, Butte, Montana, Next: Rocky Mountain Col- lege, Billings, Profession: Teaching, PAGE TWENTY-FOUR i ip-.af QPX -6 'En fd' ff F211 1 ffl? xv! , 4- .po .4 Zzffifljtig' , Q -w st ,, . . Q X 4 , Q .Q , ,. - t - A Wi, 4 b 41 G- 5 I -,K -9-aug.. ,f SENICDRS Advice to persons about to marry - Don't. -Puch's Almanack af - .- 25 , - ,Y qrz.-...-gr ,Q -'iilf' HOFFMAN, LAWRENCE ADAM fLarryJ Football 2-3-4, Captain 4, Student Council 2-3-4, Class President 2, Boys' H-Club 3-4, President 4, Rotary Representative 4, Executive Board 2, Track 2-3, Queen Manager 4, Intramural Athletics 2-3-4, Stage Crew 2-3, Next: Montana State College, Bozeman, Profes- sion: Agriculture. SENIOBS Dignity does not consist in possessing honors. but in deserving them. -Aristotle ,214 ,-4, ' fun, 'Q' lib 'B ef , 'i 'AR HOLMQUIST. CAROL LYNN Philharmonic 4, Mixed En- semble 4, Transfer from Havre, Montana 4, Next: Kinman Business University, Spokane, Washington. .--' lbs T' - , i3-., I ' ' . I 42 6, 1 .X ., HUDSON, IAMES ROY tlimt Student Council 2, Honor Society 4, Vigilante Staff 4, Sports Editor, Er-1-nf'li Club 2-3-4, Rotary Heprosentfr tive 4, Boys' State Alternate 3, Princess Manager 4, ln- traniural Council President 4, Iunior Board 3, Sf-mor Board 4, Basketball Il-3, Private Pilot, Next: College, MSU, Profession: Business. HUDSON, GERALD GEORGE tGerryl Thesipans 3-4, Vice President 3, President 4, French Club 3-4, Forensic League 2, Track 2, Philharmonic 2, Ski Club 3, lntraniural Athletics 2-3, Staqe Crew 2-3-4, Next: Montana State University, Profession: Radio and Television Pro- duction. HUGHES, MARGARET ANN tPe9qYt Girls' H-Club 3-4, GAA 2-3-4, Scribe 4, French Club 2-3-4, Office Staff 4, Senior Board 4, Next: Montana State Col- lege, Profession: Nurse. HULTMAN, CARL A. Latin Club 2, Wrestling 2, Stage Crew 2, Transfer rfom Milwaukee East High School, Next: College, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. HUMPHREYS. PATSY ANN tl-Iumpsl Twirlers 2, Spanish Club 4, Russian Club 4, Ski Club 3, Girls' H-Club 3-4, GAA 2-3-4, Tumbling Team 2-3-4, Student Council 4, Next: Montana State College, Pro- fession: Nursing. HUNTER. IIM STEPHEN Honor Society 4, President, Student Council 4, French Club 2-3-4, Boys' H-Club 2-3-4, Track 2-3-4, Cross- Country 2-3-4, Captain 4, Rotary Alternate 4, Next: College, Berkeley College, California, Profession: Engineering. HURRIE. KAREN SUE French Club 2-3-4, FHA 4, ETA 4, Vigilante Parade 3, Transfer from Bigfork High, Bigfork, Montana, Nc-xt: College, Dillon, Montana, Education. Profession: Elementary HYER. IUDY Honor Society 4, Secretary, Student Council 3, Band 2-3-4, Drum Major 3-4, Next: Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, Professtont Teacher. PAGE TWENTY-FIVE I l INGRAM. DOLORES ANN , UodYl lunior Board 3, GAA 2-3-4, o IRWIN, NIECA DIANE Latin Club 2, Twirlers 2-3-4 GAA 2, Tennis Club, Next: l Work. l IACOBSON. IOHN ARTHELLO Uukel Band 2-3-4, Intramural 4, Orchestra 4, Rifle Club 4, What Next: College, MSU Missoula, Profession: Archaeology. IAMES, BARBARA LEE fBarbl GAA 2-3-4, Student Council 3, Girls' H-Club 2-3-4. Twirlers 2-3-4, Head Majorette, French Club 3-4, Next: College, MSC, Boze- man, Profession: Business Administration. IAMES, MARILYN ANNE Latin Club 2-3-4, Library Staff 4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Montana State College, Bozeman, Profes- sion: Nurse. JOHNSON, PATRICIA IANE tPattiJ French Club 3-4, GAA 2, Next: Great Falls Business College, Great Falls, Pro- fession: Secretary. IUHI.. TOM M. Wrestling 2, Intramural Athletics 2-3, Aeronautics 5 Belated Trades 3-4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Army, Profession: Mechanic. KECK. IANICE E. GAA 2, Library Staff 4, in l x Il S qv.-Q wt 1 iw:-as ice r I I . . ., 1, 5' ' 6, I 1, , A I . . xv ' , X.. -'V ' I V . 1, Ei 1.3-V X 1- - 0, , Q: 355 'UQ,,'x SENIOBS People do not lack strength, they lack will. -Hugo , . ,ff wr-' KECK, KAREN LEE :GQ sd '27 Next: Work, Secretary. PAGE TWENTY-SIX Lf- v i' I GAA 2-3, Latin Club 3, Next: College, California, Profes- sion: Chemist or Artist. SENIORS Curiosity is one of the permanent and certain characteristics of a vig- orous intellect. -Samuel Iohnson fr av- Q . s- X liz' KING, ROBERT CALVIN tBobl Boys' I-l-Club 2-3-4, Football 2-3-4, Wrestling Z, Track 2, Intramural Athletics 2-3-4, Movie Operators 2-3-4, Next: College. ',,2'.:ffi1lf jf. fin -Q. , 15 s.-. ,r t 'vt 53550 IUC -9 t' It 1? r g I 0 ,x 'Y' ng, fi bf 5:9 I 3- 'UQ Q...- JS. , tt ' ' KING, THEODORE IELMER tTedl Student Council 2, Boys' H-Club 2-3-4, Football 2-3-4, Track 2-3, Wrestling 2, Movie Operators 2-3-4, Next: Navy. KNUDSON, IOAN KAYE tloaniel GAA 2-3-4, Secretary, Girls' H-Club 2-3-4, French Club 2-3, Twirlers 3-4, Girls' State Alternate 3, Honor Society 4, Treasurer, Vigilante Parade 3-4, Next: Montana State College, Profession: De- signer. KRAUSE. CANDIS ANN KUNTZ, IANIS YVONNE Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Secretarial Work. KUNTZ, KATHIE E. Thespians 2-3-4, GAA 2-3-4, Ski Club 2-3, Trampoline Team 3-4, Next: Colorado Womens' College, Denver, Colorado. KUSHAR, KRAIG KILROY tDocl Student Council 2-3, Spanish Club 2, Track 3-4, Wrestling 2, Intramural Athletics 2-3-4, Aeronautics 6 Related Trades 3, Stage Crew 4, Next: College, Denver, Pro- fession: LAMB, FRANKLIN DEATON Honor Society 4, Latin Club 3-4, Parliamentarian, Band 2-3-4, Science Club 4, Next: Montana State College, Pro- fession: Mathamatician. LAKE, IOHN RAYMOND tRGYl Art Club, President, Intra- mural Athletics 2-3-4, Next: College, MSC, Profession: Commercial Art. PAGE TW ENTY-SEVEN LASKO, BARBARA ANN Uiarbj Spanish Club 4, Next: Montana State University, Missoula, Profession: Nurse. LAY. DENNIS E. Boys' I-I-Club 3-4, Track 2-3-4, Basketball 2, Next: Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, Profession: Agriculture. LESOFSKI, KAREN ANN tShortyJ GAA 2-3-4, FHA 4, Philhar- monic 4, Chorus 4, Next: College, Montana State, Bozeman, Profession: Interior Decoration. LEWIS. MICHAEL SCOTT tLouiel Football 4, Intramural 4, Transfer from Bellflower High School, Next. Marine Corps. LEWIS. WINGO Intramural Athletics 2-3-4, Next: Iunior College, Cali- fornia, Profession: Electronics. LIVINGSTONE. NEIL CONRDA III tN. C.l Quill and Scroll 4, Forensic League 3-4, Secretary, Track 3-4, Cross Country 4, Vigi- lante Parade 2-3-4, lst Place Voice of Democracy Contest at HI-IS 3, Next: Washington and Lee College, Lexington, Virginia, Profession: Politics. LONGFELLOW, LARRY HOWARD fYogiJ Basketball 2, Intramural Athletics 3-4, Moxie Opera- tors 4, Aeronautics 6 Re- lated Trades 3, Vigilante Parade, Next: Navy. LONGMAID, MARY BRICKETT Student Council 2, Latin Club GAA 2-3-4, Ski Club 2-3, 3-7-77's 3-4, Honor Society 4, Princess Vigilante Candidate 3, Queen Vigi- lante Candidate 4, Next: College, MSC, Bozeman, Profession: Nursing. PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT --ag K' R, 1 5 45 I' ,, , Y .5 I-1.. 'w K. 'i,cv X fx . ,sm 'Q- .th 'X I x SENIOBS He makes no friend who never made a foe. -Tennyson fx C4-L. ,sw in!! 5 X., 36 47:5 LUTEY. LEONARD GARFIELD Next: Army, Profession: Mining Engineer. SENIORS Man is nothing but what he makes of himself. bv no NN 7 'v J X x ax - -Ieam Paul Sartre - 15 f -.N 311- LYNCH, CHARLES LOUIS tChuckl Honor Society 4, Vice Presi- dent 4, Science Club 2-3-4 President 4, Vice President 2, Student Council 2, Forensic League 4, Basket- ball 2, Track 3-4, Tennis Club 3-4, Intramural Athletics 2-3-4, 2nd Place Elks Leadership 4, Transfer from Billings Central High, Next: United States Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Profession: Aero- space Engineering. 'N Z ...4 'Ci .-S1 ,L gr-5 We ' 'Z7' M B! 9. 'Uv Q55 Q, N 9,4 -nz:-:1' A s. C5 -1 LYTHGOE, SUE ANN GAA Q, Student Cjouncil 3-4, Next: Coll'-ge, Brigham Young, Provo, Utah, Pio- tession: Social Work. MACDUFFIE, IANE MARIE tlcmij Spanish Club 2-3-4, Thesa- pians 4, FTA 4, Next: Walla Walla College, Washington, Prolessioni Teacher. MANN. GARY LEE Student Council 2, Intra- mural Athletics 2-3-4, Vlgi- lante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Montana State College, Bozeman, Profession: Fish 6 Wildlife. MARK, ALLEN tl-Ienryl Executive Board 4, Repre- sentative 4, Student Council 2-3-4, Senior Board 4, lunior Board 3, Boys' I-I-Club 3-4, Football, Basketball, Track Manager 2-3-4, Princess Manager 4, Intramural Athletics, 3-4, Next: Montana State University, Missoula. MARTELLO, IERRY tShnozel Student Council 2, Boys' H-Club 4, Football 2-4, Track 4, Wrestling 2, ln- tramural Athletics 2-3-4, Stage Crew 3-4, Next: Col- lege, MSU, Missoula, Pro- fession: Physical Education Teacher, MARTIN, FRANK AUSTIN Transfer from Augusta I-ligh, Lincoln, Montana, Next: Work, Truck Driver. MARTIN, SUSAN tSusiel FHA 3-4 Secretary, Chorus 3-4, Transter lroni Vlfestern High School, Indiana, Next: Montana State College, Boze- man, Montana. MARTINSEN, LILA IEAN Spanish Club 4, Russian Club 4, Vigilante Parade I-3-4, Next: Eastern Montana College, Dillon, Profession: Teaching. PAGE TWENTY-Nl NE MARTINSON. MARY CLARE tClareJ Senior Board 4, Twirlers 3-4, French Club 3-4, Student Council 4, GAA 2, Next: Montana State University, Missoula, Profession: Pro- fessional Artist. MASSMAN, PATRICIA ROSE tPatsyJ French Club 3-4, Band 2-3, GAA 2-3, Next: College, Montana State, Profession: Teaching. MATROSS, RONALD PHILLIP lRonl Honor Society 4, Forensic League 4, Intramural Athletics 4, Science Club, Vice President 4, Transfer from Gardiner High School, Gardiner, Montana, Next: University of Chicago, Chi- cago, Illoiois. MATTHIES. DENNIS KEITH Honor Society 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Boys' H-Club 3-4, Nugget Staff 4, Assistant Editor, Band 3-4, Basketball 2-3-4, Track 2-3-4, Boys' State 3, All-Northwest Band 3, Centennial Band A, Transfer from Butte Public High, Next: College Profes- sion: Nuclear Physics. MCDONALD, RUSSELL Gregory tftustyl Honor Society 4, Latin Club 3-4, Band 2-3, Next: Mon- tana State College, Profes- sion: Psychologist. MCGAFFICK, GERALDINE BEATRICE Ueriel Office Staff 2, Student Coun- cil 2-3, Ski Club 3, GAA 2-3-4, Movie Operators 3-4, Next: l..ink's Business Col- lege, Boise, Idaho, Profes- sion: Stewardess. MCGEE, LOU tGeeJ Intramural Athletics 2, Movie Operator 2, Aeronau- tics 6 Related Trades 3-4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Na- tional Trouble Shooting Con- test 3, Next: Navy, Profes- sion: Electronics. MCGEHEE, KATHLEEN ANN flfathel The-spians 3-4, Stage Crew 3-4, Best Thespian, Transfer from Cathedral High School, Next: Pasadena Playhouse, California, Profession: Actress. PAGE THIRTY im., It il., Xxx., 56. i, I -x, ., , e .. Q ...my if-'-Y ev 49' 901 A QM U i . E, fi 5, . 1 p-. Laos. -fi 4 1 ...Ng lbv. f '?J' SEN IORS The sweetest of all sounds is praise. -Xenophon .nl f I . 1' 'f MAHAN, KIM IOLA Exchange Student, Mexico 3, Honor Society 4, Girls' H- Club 2-3-4, Latin Club 2-3-4, Spanish Club 2-3-4, GAA 2-3-4, Ski Club 2, Vigilante Parade 2-4, Next: University of Washington, Seattle, Pro- fession: Social Work in Spanish speaking Country. l 2 SENIORS I drink when I have when I have no occasion. 3,1 occasion. and sometimes P, 4? x ' l- -Cervantes ' , ' 472 P ig. -rn ,27 .1- l , . ik., S 41 XX 29' MCGUANE. MARY GALE Latin Club 2-3-4, Honor Society 4, French Club 3-4. GAA 2-4, Next: University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire, Profession: Physical Therapist. 4 K f lbs N Q., ' It ,4-e 'Rm xx Y i' l -are- 3' fl-. MCKINNEY. DAN HOWARD Intrfirnural Atlilr-ti- fr 4, Transfer from Culbertson High, Culbertson, Montana, Next: Montana Statr- Uni- versity, Missoula, Profession: Forestry. MCKNIGHT, WILLIAM GLENN IBIIU Honor Society 4, Student Council 2-3-4, Spanish Club 2-3, Art Club 3-4, Treasurer, lunior Board 3, Vigilante Parade 3--1, Next: Montana State College, Bozeman, Profession: Interior Designer. MCMILLAN. MAUREEN ELAINE French Club 3, Vigilante Parade 2-3, Next: Work. MCQUILLAN, THOMAS RALPH tToml Ski Club 3, Intramural Athletics 4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Carroll College, Helena, Profession: Dentistry. MERRILL, IOSEPH MICHAEL fDukel Intramural Athletics 2-3-4, Stage Crew 3-4, Aeronuatics 6: Related Trades 4, Next: Montana State College, Pro- fession: Architect. MERRITT. IANET PAYE Adult Education Office Work 3, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Montana State University, Missoula, Pro- fession: Psychiatrist. MEYER, IOHN PATRICK Uumbol Student Council 3-4, Boys' I-I-Club 4, Thespians 2-3-4, Football 2-3-4, Track 2, Basketball 2-3, Stage Crew 2-3-4, Movre Operators 3-4, Next: College. MIEHLE. GINGER INI-IZ QG. IJ Next: Kinman Busxness Uni- versity, Spokane, Vtfashing- ton, Profession: Bookkeeper, PAGE TI-IIRTY-ONE r I MILES. DANIEL FRANCIS tDeaconJ Thespians 3, Football 3-4, Manager, Intramural Athletics 2-4, Aeronautics G Related Trades 4, Transfer from Great Falls High and I St. Mary's of New England, N. Dakota, Next: College, MSU, Missoula, Profession: History Teacher. l MILLER, MARY IOSEPHINE i Girls' H-Club 2-3-4, GAA t 2-3-4, Second V. Pres. 4, i Office Staff 2, Next: Clerical i Work. , MINIATI, YVONNE Girls' H-Club 2-3-4, Secretary 4, GAA 2-3-4, French Club 2-3, Tumbling Team 2-3, Next: College, MSU, Mis- soula, Profession: Business Administration. MOCK. HAZEL MAE fSaml Chours 4, Transfer from Cheney High School, Next: College, Emporia State Teachers' College, Emporia, Kansas, Profession: Com- merical Artist. MOODY, IANET LEE fMoosel Latin Club 2, Twirlers 2, Class Secretary 2, GAA 2-3, 3-7-77's 2-3-4, Cheerleader 3-4, Girls' State 3, Honor Society 4, Soropti-Miss 4, Next: Montana State College, Profession: Commercial Edu- cation. MOORE, CAROLYN GAA 2-3-4, Student Council 4, Spanish Club 2, French Club 4, Office Staff 2, Ski Club 3, Next: College, MSU, Missoula, Profession: Ele- mentary Teaching. MOORE. IOHN HOWARD fBiq Bad Iohnl Philharomic 4, Aeronautics 6 Related Trades 3, Next: Northern Montana College Havre, Profession: Auto Mechanics. MORGAN, MIKAL Princess Vigilante Candidate 2, Cheerleader 3-4, Cheer- queen 4, Girls' H-Club 2-3-4, Twirlers 2, GAA 2-3-4, Ski Club 2-3, Spanish Club 2, Philharmonic 2, Next: Wash- ington Stale College, Pull- man, Washington. PAGE THIRTY-TWO i f 743 IU' t 4 'LT' YN G Maxx, SENIORS They are able because they think they are able. -Vergil 4-247 C55 S.- ,di fi -- X a?,-f SE- fx fu' at , I all ivronrsv. LINDA KATHLEEN GAA 2, Next: College, Mis- soula, Profession: Hair Dresser. SENIORS Common sense is very UHCOIIIIIIOII. rv, Jo . -Horace Greeley f 4 R . 4 ht' gb MORRIS, RONALD EDWARD lRonl Boys' H-Club 3-4, Football 2-3, Wrestling 2A3, Student Council 3, Aeronautics 6 Related Trades 3-4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Army, Profession: Mechanic. Gaiam .f ' fp- v- N. l ...pr I A VK TTT' Ns 'fun . t'-'N P! f-Pix ,N- 'C' ' .iq 5 -., 4-Q 4 C19 I JI' L.- MORRISON, KENNETH KIM lTroutl Student Council 2, Vigilante Staff 4, Sports Editor, Track 2-3, Cross-Country 3-4, In- tramural Athletics 2-3-4, Point Manager 4, Next: Whitworth College, Spokane, Washington, Profession: Law. MORRISON. LOIS MAE Student Council 2-3, Thes- pians 4, Movie Operators 4, GAA 2-3, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Montana State College, Bozeman, Protes- sion: IBM. MOSS, SUSI IANNETTE Thespians 3-4, Chorus 2-3-4, GAA 2, Stage Crew 2-3-4, Next: Brigham Young Uni- versity, Provo, Utah, Pro- fession: Drama. MOYLE, LAURIE Thespians 3-4, Historian, GAA 2-3-4, Latin Club 2-3-4, Student Council 3, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Stage Crew 3, Next: College, MSC, Boze- man. MUNSON. KAREN LOUISE fMunsiel Secretary of Student Body 4, Executive Board 4, Secre- tary, Student Council 3-4, Secretary, Senior Board 4, Soropti-miss 4, Vigilante Staff 4, Activities Manager, D.A.B., Girls' State 3, lst Alternate, GAA 2-3-4, Tumbling Team 2-3, Library Staff 4, Next: Montana State College, Bozeman, Profes- sion: Commercial. MURPHY, ELIZABETH MICHAEL lMickiel Girls' H-Club 3-4, Student Council 4, Spanish Club 3-4, GAA 2-3-4, Library Staff 4, Next: College, MSU, Mis- soula, Profession: Ele- mentary Education. NAEGELE, PATRICIA ANN fPatl Philharmonic 3-4, Chorus 2-3-4, Girls' Ensemble 2, Office Statt 4, Ski Club 3, Next: Montana State College, Bozeman, Profession: Airline Stewardess. NAEGELE. IOHN F. French Club 2-3-4, President 3, Band 2-3, Ski Club 2-3, Next: Montana State College, Bozeman, Profession: Medicine. PAGE THIRTY-THREE NAEGELE, MICHAEL EUGENE tBol Cross Country 4, Ski Club fl-3, Intramural Athletics 4, : Next: Army. I I NASH, IERRY M. t Movie Operators 3-4, Trans- i fer trorn Cascade High A School, Next: College, MSC, Bozeman, Profession: Mechanical Engineer. l NEELY, MICHAEL GLENN l tSluql l Vigilante Staff 2-3-4, Editor I 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Basketball 2, Intramural l Athletics 2-3-4, Intramural , Council 4, Senior Repre- sentative 4, Next: Montana State College, Profession: I Liberal Arts. t NOEL, SANDRA ROSE fSandyl French Club 4, Office Staff L 3-4, GAA 2-3, Vigilante Parade 3-4, Next: Mr. Nick's, Lewiston, Iclaho, Profession: Cosmotologist. 1 t i NOLAND, LORETTA ANN Honor Society 4, Latin Club 2-3-4, Spanish Club 3-4, Forensic League 4, GAA 2-3-4, Next: Montana State L College, Profession: Medical Technology. O'CONNELI., PATRICIA I. lPcrtl Latin Club 2-3-4, French Club 3-4, Chorus 3-4, Next: Eastern Montana College, Billings, Montana, Profes- sion: Nursing. OLSON, YVONNE ADELE tLittle Olel Latin Club 2, Russian Club V 4, Ski Club 2-3-4, GAA 2-3-4, , Next: Colorado Springs, Profession: Social Welfare. ORISKO, MICHAEL FRANCIS Aeronautics 6- Ralted Trades t 3-4, Movie Operators 2-3-4, Sound Crew 3-4, Thespians 3-4, Stage Crew 2-3-4, Next: , Navy, Profession: Electronic f Technician. V f tmikei If 1-ff' ' I PAGE THIBTY-FOUR i SENIOBS He has the right to crit- icize who has the heart to help. -Abraham Lincoln I , 1 it 'li OSTERMILLER, DANIEL L. fDanl Transfer from Billings West High, Next: Eastern College, Billings, Montana, Profes- sion: Accountant. SENIGRS All the good maxims have been written. It only remains to put them into practice. -Pascal -Q 'IN 4 . xl'-.- r 'VN ' -in PALAORO, RUBY Next: Marriage. 7 t fm 4Q'n , Bw W, ., ff I. ' 1. T' 1 'Q -Q' A 1 '93 I I 'I -v. IA x'7- fi fi -J re W.-f l1 N'T 51' el' fs .7 'iv' ,Cx -C. A? 1 I -S PARSONS, DANA Russian Club 3'4, GAA 2-3-4, Next: MSC, Bozeman, Mon- tana, Profession: Teacher. PEABODY, ANN MARGARET fMidgel GAA 2'3f4, Office Staff 4, Art Club 2-344, President 4, Transfer from Wolf Point High School, Next: Con- cordia College, Concordia, Minnesota, Profession: P.E. Teacher. PEACOCK, PATRICIA LEE fPatl Spanish Club 2-3-4, FHA 2.3-4, French Club 3-4, GAA 4, Library Staff 4, Vigilante Parade Z3-4, Next: College, MSC, Boze- man, Profession: Secretary. PETERSON, MARGERY GAII. fGaill GAA 2-344, Ski Club 3-4, FHA 4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Montana State College, Bozeman, Profes- sion: Nursing. PETERSON, IOI-IN PATRICK Student Council 4, Boys' H-Club 2-3-4, Football 2, Track 2-344, Wrestling 2.3-4, Intramural Athletics 2-3-4, Stage Crew 2-3-4, Aero- nautics G Related Trades 4, Next: Montana State Uni' versity, Missoula. PHILLIPS, HM RAY Football 2-3'4, Captain 4, Basketball 2, Track 2-3-4, Boys' H-Club 3-4, Next: College. PLEMMONS, MARILYN IANE flaniel Latin Club 2-3-4, French Club 3-4, GAA IZ-344, Band 2-3, Chours 4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Montana State University, Missoula, Profession: History and Poe litical Science. POLICH. IOAN EMILY FHA 2-3-4, lunior Board 3, GAA 4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: College, MSC, Bozeman, Profession: Secretary. PAGE THIRTY-FIVE POOR. LAVITA ELAINE fLettyl GAA 2-3-4, President 4, Girls' I-I-Club 2-3-4, Philhar- monic 2-3-4, Latin Club 3, Next: Montana State College, Bozeman, Profession: Physical Education Teach- mg. PORTER. DIANE POSEY, ROBERT HENRY lBobl Philharmonic 4, Movie Operators 2-3-4, Aeronautics 6- Related Trades 3-4, Next: Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. POWERS, DIANE ALMA CDU GAA 2-3-4, Spanish Club 2-3-4, French Club 4, Next: Montana State College, Bozeman, Montana, Profes- sion: Medical Technology. RATCHFORD. THOMAS HARRY tToml Intramural Athletics 2-3-4, Next: Montana State College, Bozeman. RAW. KAREN VICTORIA GAA 2, Chorus 3-4, Vigi- lante Parade 2-3-4, Next: College, MSU, Missoula, Profession: Court Stenog- rapher. REYNOLDS, IOHN NEILL tluckl Boys' H-Club 2-3-4, Track 2-3-4, Football 2-3, Student Council 4, Intramural Athletics 2-3-4, Stage Crew 3, Aeronautics 6 Related Trades 4, Next: Montana State University, Missoula, Profession: Forestry. RICCI, GERALD D. tGeri-yl Forensic League 4, Thes- pians 4, Transfer from Park County Hiqh School, Next: College, MSU, Missoula. PAGE Tl-IIRTY-SIX fl' GW 5 uf., Nu ' - il 6 N3- S?-it -D at 'U R4 p- 'tzff 111 fi ft 1 0 ,,,, , . 0, ,,,, t ,, few-swqtj' , ' jj' A 'L' ,,,. - 4 1, - Q ,, lx! 1 W WC' ,Q Kgs' X Nunn! lk gn-uv ,is V! SENIORS A coward is one in a perilous emergency who thinks with his legs. -Bierce if ROBERTS, DIANNE LYNNE tDeeJ Student Council 2-4, GAA 2 Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next Marylherst College, Port- land, Oregon, Profession: Legal Secretary. SENIGRS God must have loved the plain people: He made so many of them. -Abraham Lincoln 5 12,7 nossnrs. lumm ANN ' UudYl Latin Club 2-3-4, GAA 2-3-4, Vigilante Parade 2-4, Next: Carroll College, Profession: Medicine. --1 Q? 'fzrzv' K-1 ,,. Ai... Q-' A .. , , vi .--- 'J ,if- 1 7 ., JI r 'I . L:- ' ,,. 5.1 -'i i, it I , .S ff?- Y 'T in-5 W7 ' '- Xf v ' X, ROUSE. MARIAN ELIZABETH Honor Sofiety 4, National Merit Test, Cornrnri-ndrition 4, French Club 34, Latin Club 2-3, Student Council 2, GAA 2-3-4, Next: Washington State University, Pullman, Washington, Profession: Medical Technology. RUSEK, MARGO LEA lMickiel FHA 4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Kinman Business University, Spokane, Wash- ington, Protesison: Legal Secretary. RUSSELL. PATRICK tPatl Student Council 4, Thespians 4, Intramural Athletics 2-3, Stage Crew 4, Aeronautics G Related Trades 2-4. Next: Ftelated Trades. RUST, BENETTA lBennyl GAA 2-3, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: College. RYAN, MICHAEL L. Student Body Vice President 4, FTA V. President 4, Boys' State 3, Rotary Repre- sentative 4, Princess Mana- ger 4, Executive Board 4, Boys' H-Club 3-4, Football 2-3-4, Track 2-3-4, Wrestling 3, Next: Army. RYCKMAN. IANICE LYN lldnl Girls' H-Club 2-3-4, Treasurer 4, Student Council 2-4, GAA 2-3-4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Great Falls Business College, Profession: Secre- tary. SAFFORD, MARY SUE tSuel Frenrli Club Q-3-4, Spanish Club 4, Movie Operators 3, Next: Montana State Uni- versity, Missoula, Protes- sioni lfi'n.'yer. SCHAFF, DUANE ARTHUR Student Coun-til 3, Aeronau- ti's 6 Related Trades 3, Next: Navy, Profession: Hadzo. PAGE THIRTY-SEVEN SCI-IAFF, WAYNE GREGORY Aeronautics 6. Related Trades 3-4, Next: Navy. SCHATZ, BARBARA ANN tBax-bl Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, GAA 2, Next: Marriage. SCHMIDT, DAVE R. tCountl Football 2-3-4, Basketball 2, Track 2-3-4, Student Council 2, Boys' l-I-Club 3-4, Intra- mural Athletics 4, Next: University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Profession: Electrical Engineering. SCI-IMIDT. DIANA MARIE GAA 2-3, Vigilante Parade 2-4, Next: Secretarial Work. SCHNECKLOTH, RITA KAY GAA 2-3, Next: Housewife. SCHOFIELD, MARY VIRGINIA Uinksl GAA 2-3-4, Next: Montana State College, Profession: Teaching. SCHUTT, BETTY IEANNE Philharmonic 2-3-4, Art Club 3, Next: College. SCHUYLER. WILLIAM K. tRussl Boys' H-Club 3-4, Track 2, Intramural Athletics 2-3, Spanish Club 2-3, Student Council 2-3-4, Teens' Against Polio 2-3-4, Next: Montana State College, Profession: Electrical Engineering. 1 1' 5 ,4 kg' 4- V If 7 ' A nw. FV' 1-- if- 7 1 'yt s , fi 3 ,Aww fvw SEN IGRS Speak softly and carry a big stick: you will go iar. -Theodore Roosevelt T937 6 fl R 8 l' , X U A PAGE THIRTY-EIGHT I xgli 9- I. 'il W6- , . t K . . , Q'. ,t Q0 lt'-ef vw- If SCOTT. MICHAEL LEE Latin Club 2-3-4, Iunior Board 3, Thespians 4, Next: Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington. SENIGRS Disappointment is the nurse of wisdom. -Sir Bayle Roche 'T 3- - N....,v aff' . ,V f ssnms, DONNA MAE ' ' Y v-Y' lDonl Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, QT- Queens Court 2, Next: T Homemaker. , ' 7 MA . f n -I -r f-1 - 'Q tr'3, fo' , . l -4+ '27 ' T' l l H It 1 , , -15 A' ' . 1 ' 7,21 we ,esvi 73:9 ' . , .4 in X: t , ,, Lf: . f H f rig , . K A E. Q ' I ,, b . , 'v.' U- , 7 .N SEWELL, CAROL ANN Next: Kmrnfm Bustnesz Untvfrretty, Spokanf-, Wash- xnqton, Prolf-zzgtorli IBM 'llQCllIllV,'lGl'l. SHANE. RONALD FREDRIC tRonl Movte Operators 3-4, Avro- nauttrs 6- Related Trades 3-4, Cateterta Staff 2, Next: Navy, Professxon: Electrotrtcs Techntctan. SLAUGHTER, IOLEE Class Secretary 4, FHA 3-4, Chorus 3-4, Skt Club 3, GAA 3-4, Transfer from Bozeman Semor Htqh 2, Next: Montana State College, Bozeman, Professronz Merchandxsmq. SMITH, RICHARD P. fDickJ Student Council 3, Track 2-3, Aeronauttcs 6 Related Trades Z-3, Next: Navy, Protesston: Mechantc. SODEBLIND, LINDA SUE ISOQQYJ Latln Club 2, FHA 2-3, Vtqtlante Parade 2-3-4, GAA 2-3, Student Councll 2, Next: Ktnman Bustness Untversxty, Spokane, Wash- tnqton, Professtonz Prrvate Secretary. SPAULDING, GARY ROBERT Wrestltnq 3, Student Coun- Cxl 2, Intramural Athletrcs 2-3, Aeronauttcs 6 Related Trades 4, Next: Montana State Colleqe, Bozeman, Protesston: Denttstry. SPEER. SYNTHIA KAY Twtrlers 2-3-4, Head Flaq 4, Quxll and Scroll 4, FTA 4, Next: Northern Montana College, Havre, Protesstonz Leqal Secretary. STAHL, LINDA KAY GAA 2, Next: Montana State Unrversxty, Mtssoula, Protesston: Secretary. PAGE THIRTY-NINE STEINER, MIKE R. Vigilante Parade 4, Transfer from Pierre High School, South Dakota, Next: College, MSU, Missoula. STERLING, MARGARET CHANDLER lMargiel Class Vice President 2, Student Council 3, 3-7-77's 2-3-4, Girls' H-Club 2-3-4, GAA 2-3-4, Spanish Club 2, Ski Club 2-3-4, Princess Vigilante Candidate 2-3, Next: Montana State Uni- versity, Missoula, Profession: Physical Therapist. STONER, GUY FRANK Aeronautics 61 Related Trades 3-4, Next: Marines, Profession: Mechanic. STUART, MICHAEL JOSEPH tStuJ Band 2-3-4, President, Spanish Club 4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Carroll College, Helena, Montana. SWANSON. IEAN EMILY Uecmiel Teens Against Polio 3-4, Russian Club 4, Thespians 3-4, GAA 2-3-4, Ski Club 2-3, Next: Montana State University, Missoula, Pro- fession: Social Welfare. SWANSON, MIKE C. Intramural Athletics 2, Next: Work. TAYLOR, IAMES D. tTigerJ Aeronautics 6 Related Trades 3-4, Movie Operators 3-4, Next: Armed Services, Profession: Electronics Technician. THRAILKILI., SHARON KAY GAA 2-3-4, Girls' H-Club 3-4, Vigilante Parade 2-3, FTA 4, Next: Montana State College, Bozeman, Pro- fession: Physcial Education. PAGE FORTY 'r in if -Q1 ,jg QV? yk X ,Uhr .v. X . Q if v , 7 fl' ,f ,fr ur- X ...I SENICDRS Anything done for an- other is done for oneself. -Boniface VIII . H-' ' THURSTON, LARRY EMMETT lBuckl Honor Society 4, Mixed En- semble 3-4, Starlighters, Philharmonic 2-3-4, Presi- dent 4, Boys' Ensemble 3-4, Track 2-3-4, Transfer from Greybull High School, Next: Coast Guard, College, Bozeman, Profession: Engi- neer. SENIGBS We know what we are. but not what we may be. 5 SX -Shakespeare ' ' X TILLO, THERSA GENEVA fTex'ryJ GAA 2-3, Next: Krnman Busrness Umversrty, Spo- kane, Washington, Protes- sron: Secretary. TRERISE, ROBERT EDWIN lBobJ 3-7-77's 2-3-4, Presrdent 4, Boys' H-Club 3-4, Class Representatrve 3, Oueen Manager 4, Student Councrl 3, Latm Club 2-3, Track 2-3-4, Movre Operators, Vnqrlante Parade 2-3-4, In- tramural Athletrrs 2-3-4, Next: College, MSU, Mrs- soula, Prolessron: Psychologtst. TSCHIRGI, SUSAN I. fShurqJ Ski Club 2-3, GAA 2, Thespians 3-4, Next: Mon- tana State College. VAN STEENVORT. IOHN WILLIAM Student Councrl 3, Intra- mural Athletrcs 4, Vrgrlante Parade 4, Transfer from Billrngs West High, Brllrngs, Montana, Next: Montana State Umversxty, Protessron: Psychologrst. WALL, CARREL ELAINE Ski Club 2, GAA 2, Phrl- harmonrc 3-4, Next: Rocky Mountarn Colleae, Brllrngs. WARD, CONNIE IEAN tLolaJ Semor Board 4, Student Councrl Q1-4, Thesptans 3-4, Starltghters 3, Phrlharntonic 3, Lead Hole, Damn Yankees 3, Next: College, MSC, Bozeman. WARREN, SYLVIA IRENE fSnooksJ Student Councxl 4, Girls' H-Club 3-4, Spanrsh Club 2-3, GAA 2-3-4, Ottlce Staff 3-4, Movre Operators 2, Vrqrlante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Krnman Busrness Uni- versrty, Spokane, Washrng- ton, Professronz Secretary. VANDIEST. RONALD GEORGE tRonl Exchange Student 3, Mexrca, Student Council Intra- mural Athletzvs 2-3-4, Spon- rsh Club 3-4, Aeronautrcs 6- Related Trades 2, Next: Montana State College, Bozeman, Professron: ArChi- tecture. WATERS, SIDNEY WILLARD tSidJ TraCk 4, Band 4, Student COlIYIVll 4, Trampolrne Team 4, Transter from Brllrnqs Vlest Hrgh Sfhool, Brllrngs, Montana, Next: Brrgham Young Unrversrty, Provo, Utah, Prolessron: Mechan- tra . PAGE FORTY-ONE WATTERS, MARION LEE FHA 4, Next: College, Mis- soula, Profession: Teaching. WATERS, WILLIAM RICHARD lProfessorJ Forensic League 4, Track 3, Science Club, Transfer from Park County High School, Next: University of Vllashington, Seattle, Pro- fession: Astronautical Engineer. WEBER, STEPHEN PAUL tStevel French Club 3-4, Movie Operators 3-4, Next: Carroll College, Helena, Montana, Profession: Accountant. WETZSTEON, LONA MAE GAA 2, Philharmonic 2-3-4, Vigilante Parade 3-4, Next: Kinman Business University, Spokane, Washington, Pro- tessioni Private Secretary. WILLARD, IOHN BENNETT Uackl Thespians 3-4, Philharmonic 3-4, Chorus 3-4, FTA 4, Next: Montana State Uni- versity, Missoula, Profes- sion: Teaching. WILLETT, NITA IEAN Transfer from Ennis High School 4, Next: Kinman Business University, Spo- kane, Vxlashinqton, Protes- sion: Medical Secretary. WILSON, GARY IACOB lGee Whizl Executive Board, Student Body President 4, Student Council Vice President 4, 3-7-77's 2-3-4, Honor Society 4, Boys' H-Club 2-3-4, Executive Board 4, Rotary Representative 4, Boys' State 3, Nugget Staff 4, Track 2-3-4, Cross Country 3-4, Quill and Scroll 4, Elks Leadership Scholarship, George E. Baker Scholar- ship. Next: Whitman Col- lege, Walla Walla, Wash- ington, Profession: Law. WINES, IERRY DAVID fDunkj Basketball 2-3-4, Student Council 4, Boys' H-Club 4, Thesplans 3-4, Football 2, Stage Crew 3-4, Next: Col- lege, MSU, Missoula. PAGE FORTY-TWO 0 - 'ul 4- rv 5', ,V A 3... ' 'nf l f.:-t I 3 N' 1 lbw- K' of 4 Q fl gs - . f. , ?-' 45 'ze Q25 H ts? ' I 'Cvfl' 0 isinkxs, A Kill 2. 5 - ic' C3,'g1:'i- . .VJ A ' SENICDBS They never taste who always drink. They al- ways talk who never think. -Prior 'lib -a 1d I we-.ve is 'I ., 459:-, - . :TMI ml X tr 'Mm he - C , : f I, ' - 7, ,K nga-1 Z WING, THOMAS IAMES M' K Aeronautics G Related Trades 4, Next: College, Profession: Engineer. ie 14 7' ' SENIORS If you would hit the mark. you must aim a lit- tle above it: every arrow that llies feels the attrac- tion ol the earth. --Longfellow . :lm Y 'P .-.1 f-V QT. r qt: 1 s ' t I. WINSTON. RICHARD A. tDickJ Thespians 3'4, Track 4. Band 2, Intramural Athletrcs 2-3-4, Stage Crew 3, Aero- nautrcs 6. Related Trades 4, Vxqxlante Parade 2-3-4, Next: College, MSU, Mrssoula, Protessron: Forestry. X , x ua-I '4 ,449 . er' 2' ik L x- lv-6 4' E. lx. 1' s A ' , S. '-ur 9 .egg Xi 3 46 . 're Q-N17 I ' T, I WOODS, FRANKLIN DELANO Movn- Ctrl-rtrtars 4, Avro- nuuttws 6 Hrtlatod Trad'-11 2-3, Next: Navy Hoztrutal Corps. WRITT, MICHAEL ROBERT tMikel Intramural Athletics 4, Transter from Unrversrty Htqh School, Spokane, Washrnqton, Next: College. YOUNG. IUDIE MARIE FI-IA 2-3f4, Plnlharmontc 3, Chorus 2, Cateterra Statt 4, Vrqtlante Parade 2-3-4, Next: Beauty School, Bozeman. ZANDER, ANNETTE VONDENE tVondenel Student Council 2, Honor Soc1ety 4, Gtrls' H-Club 3-4, Ourll and Scroll 4, Vtqtlante Statt, Actmvrttes Manager 4, French Club 3-4, Twrrlers 3, GAA 2-3-4, Treasurer 4, Gtrls' State Alternate 3, Next: Montana State Col- lege, Bozeman, Profession: Lournalism or Comercxal rt. ZURMUEHLEN, IOI-IN RUSSELL tlackl Football 2-3-4, Track 2-3, Student Councxl 2, Boys' l-I-Club 4, Intramural Athletics 2-3-4, Next: Mon- tana State Untverstty, Mrs- soula, Professroni Certrtled Public Accountant. ZUROFF, WILLIAM FREDRICK tBillJ Russran Club 4, Track 2, Intramural Athlettrs I-3, Next: Carroll Colleqe, Hel- ena, Professlon: Chemlcal Enqtneerxnq. APPLIN, STEPHEN A. tSteveJ Student Counctl f, Aero- nauttcs 6 Eelarecl Trades 4, Next: College, lvlontana State Unrversrty. LANTZ, SHERI PAGE FCIRTY-THREE SCI-IOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS DENNIS MATTHIES RON MATROSS Massachusetts Institute of Technology Columbia University Scholarship University of Chicago Scholarship GEORGE HARPER University of Pennsylvania Scholarship Elks Scholarship Award IAMES HUNTER CHARLES LYNCH N.R.O.T.C. Scholarship Air Force Academy Scholarship N.R.O.T.C. Scholarship JANET MQQDY Flight Scholarship Elks Leadership Award Delta Kgppg Ggmmg Award GARY WILSON IOHN ELLIS William College Scholarship N'R.O.T'C. Scholcrship Stanford University Scholarship Whitman College, George Baker KAREN MUNSON S h l h' Elks: Iigegdsergliip Award Delta KGPPU Gamma Award LARRY CLAUSEN LINDA BREWER Honors at entrance to Pacitic Elks Leadership AWC11'Cl University Scholarship MICHAEL SCCTT IULIE BECK Whitman College Scholarship State Elks Leadership Award I KENNETH CROMMEENES ROY IENSON Whitworth College Scholarship Warren Wilson Scholarship Sioux Falls College Scholarship STRAIGT A STUDENTS-FIRST SEMESTER 1 'I I l g - f . 1 , First row, left to right: Candy Cougill, Kim Mahan, Ioan Knudson, Emily Galusha, Susan Eagle, Coree O'Connell, Helen Delano, Rita Flansaas, Kathy Ostheimer, Ianice Hartsook,.Pat Chilton.. Andrea Shultz, Eileen Bach, Carol George, Kerry Meloy. Carolyn Dana. Second row: Vic Kxeshnq, Dennis Matthies, Earl Hanson, Ken Cromeens, lim Rougle, Brett Tibbles, Ken Robertson. PAGE FORTY-FOUR CThese students, shown in ,I .I 4, 5 ' 'C Nr George Harper Dennis Matthies Iulie Beck 23' Q7 Ioan Knudson 3 6 'P ,-. a lane Dion X mi N. 'cj' x cj Q 9' .. nf, ' 1 N' X C . .x . .fl A - Iohn Ellis F Kenneih Crommeenes - 3 , - I Ron Matross f I We M Franklin Lamb if -0 ' L Iudy Hyer I-IQNOR ROLL order of rank, comprise the top IU per cent of cz graduating class of 3143. L Y Helen Delano 5- 1 ni' Russell McDonald J A4 fl 'ix Kim Mahan A-, -3 I, 10 I '4 '25 ,. ff? bikini? Lavita Poor 65 , J 1 Karen Keck Charles Lynch Y Loretta Noland 6 QQ Gerald Ricci lim Hunter -s v i . I' W L ., Marily Filzgerald l rfk- - ' 'Q .X ln' Gary Wilson 'S 6 ,-6 'Iv' Candace Couqill 1:39 Marian Rouse libs' f 1-,-. Yvonne Olson il ' 4 -is .9 . I X .yr X Nieca Erwin Larry Clausen 'X -7 c Y T Earl Hanson Iill Cory lane! Moody Larry Thurston PAGE FORTY-FIVE BUYS' STATE 1 UNIANA , A 'GHANA 'Rem-ww MSNTANA ,Numan A noumu ,,mmNA ifij -vw! QNIANA M A Front row, letf lo right: Larry Hoffman. Iim Hudson. Rusty Harper. Lloyd Ek. Back row, lelt to right: Larry Clausen, Mike Ryan. Gary Wilson. lohn Allen. Earl Hanson, Dennis Matthies. GIRLS' STATE Q Q 1 X U 'er' V -. S V I I 1 7 Left to right: Vondene Zander. Karen Munson. Ioan Knudson. Iulie Beck. Linda Brewer. Ianet Moody. PAGE FORTY-SIX ?. 1. l .I DAUGHTERS CDF AMERICAN REVOLUTION his RUNNERS-UP 4 '- E E 1 6 Q32 ,-84 LINDA BREWER CANDY COUGILI. RGTARIANS I I N ' yrs.. I N I I? 'Uv 6'-1' -vs: I f I I 1 I I ' x K' I I : IR' ,err-'--v , ur V , WO' I I I Gary Wilson Earl Hanson Iohn Allen I I I I I . fn y W N. E Ii 4 'W' I has-I ' W-wav ' ,. ' lt -V ' i I I H, ,ay -,W Larry Clausen Lloyd Ek Larry Hoffman fi Q 63' if I .ffl g K , fx 1 ,gg I kj A I- 'ul . ' u Q ' 19 I 5. . ' ,fi - ' 4,2-1. A I in I :ff .R , . :a 3 'l 3 If I- iff? 'I lim Hudson Rusty Harper Mike Ryan PAGE FORTY-EIGHT fx ffi ,fur Qt? Karen Munson SOROPTI-MISSES s K+ 4-1 L: y Ieanne Burdetle Ianet Moody Loretta Noland F Susan Fiske I 'H ' 1 A h 'ur ' if lane Dion I 4 1 W0 JK K Sylvia Warren PA E FQ TY J ll l lllnll , l MOST STUDIOUS Rusly Harper, Iill Cory ..., ! l 1 ,V If x ,J I 4 i MOST HANDSOME lim Hudson UNREWARDED SERVICES Larry Clausen, Karen Munson l E X I l Ml.. F P w Y V MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST ATHLETIC lane Dion, Gary Wilson Lloyd Ek, Shdron Thrdllkill PAGE FIFTY l 1 r ' 1 , 4- W , I 1 MEN 4 V -me-,. ,f ., , Wendi-W . W . ,. .. .L MOST TALENTED Dennis Mcxtthies, Connie Ward MOST HUMOROUS Gerry Hudson, Margie Sterling is ..,-f -F5 MOST ATTHACTIVE Iulie Beck .5- 'K' . i N iv MOST FRIENDLY Larry Hoffman. Gigi Cladis PAGE FIFTY-ONE SENIOR SCATTER PAGE I ,rf oi- ' Za' b. iff' . -...1. o 1-'lv 5 . aa.. r., K t 8 K ,sy fs l0. as 3 x ,Q-. .. QK1 54 I 'ev-. Ktc K YEA TEAM l s -. t iv-A 5- , x I ' Ny , , , ' f.t'xK1S.5':'ff 1. So many admirers, iust had to get a double!! 2. Kiss me quick. and don't slobber. 3. There are certain resemblances. 4. Schmidt and Hilger discuss politics?? at the beach. 5. Kuntz fights away admirers. 6. Sterling and one of many. 7. At Penny's beach party. PAGE FIFTY-TWO lbw ffln '6ff.la Nl fu 3. ' W 2 e .... t , e ft-+- ir A N ' ,jijt t N ' I , ' Ft .al 7 Clare's all wet. Vigilante stall slaves on. Let's have a cheer. Gigi. Hudson has ahold of Kuntz. I hope that's really pepsi, lane. Mike Naegele is helped into his formal for the Queen contest. Whatcha doin. Denny???? A 'I fr' F , 1? I - 'M 'pg' 5:- B! 14 I 1 fri 'I 1 -n lf W ix 4 F11 . .. nys ,Q 2837.3 xg' . -,xg fi! , x'kvI5. sf E.. fm H in .EB 'Jim ' Swan E 1:55 5 J: egg .5 :SWS U, r-Q cn N545 5 MC 2 Sw 2 D.-8 ,,, 'SES 5 EE cv GEO E .,..'O CD Q3 Q qg HQ? ,JE Omg rn 25 U Ei 11 cum 3 s-22 3 .,. m U -09 U QU? 3 G . YQCDUJUJU 'HOC 8wG'5'9 III--H5 .HE O5 ad Ort .E O QQQQ milf if cf sd 3532 O M Bda? Q 87120: 005,12 ..c: +-12 H E2 -92,93 X XM? .6 ffl I ,Sgg .-Y x Opd PAGE FIFTY-THREE lUNlGR CLASS GFFICERS aff! 'flu ff' ii 'it you ' UT 'Qfh5g ,J 2'r1? -may-4, ' All . ' H 1 fu- Lett to right: Steve Meloy, Representative: Sunny Sando, Treasurer: Denise Feller. Secretary: Vic Kieslinq. Vice President: Bill Leaphurt. President. CLASS HISTORY As our Iunior year draws to a close, we the class of '65 can feel proud of the many ac complishments We have rnade. Our class officers were: Bill Leaphart, President: Vic Kiesling, Vice President Denise Feller, Secretary: Sunny Sando, Treasurerp and Steve Meloy, Representative. Our Vigilante Princess candidates for the coronation, The Girl of the Golden West were Elona Rogers and Linda Lorenze. In twirling Martha Wilkinson was elected Head Majorette, Marla Babcock, Head Baton and Gail Cleveland, Head Flag. Steve Iohnson was chosen as Helena High School's representative to the United Nations The Iunior Prom, under the theme of the Broadwater Hotel, proved to be one ot the best prorns ever held. We would like to express our appreciation to our class sponsors Mrs. Stewart M Bradford, and Mr. Ianey. PAGE Firrvrotm IUNIORS - 1 ... Q1 I In , . Q, B, Y -4 1 ' F 1 6 Air ,- V v.- Adams, Penny Alvord. Mike Amoss, Iell Amerman, Ann Anderson, Newell Andre, Paula Bahny, Bill Barnes, Pat Beaver, Mary lane Beaver, Ray if H-1'--mpg Beaver, Sharon 4 4 1 g Beckett, Euda Q 4' 1 .fr Bell, Frances Q, I V Berg, Linda . M, fix Berqeson. IoAnne -5.4 . Bematz, Cathy cf, Bieri, Doug H J. .A , M 41 5 . ' ' Bing. lane A ' il Q.. 'S-, ' - Blattspieler, Terri C, X ' Blevins, Bruce xx ' K f-X r 4 4 J 1 I E ' .Ls 4. A fi L Blewett, left Bonnes, Linda ' 3, 1 fr' Boone. Eddie Bovee, David Breed, Gary H'7 , If 1 lei 90 I 4 Brewer, Daphne Q .. , -4: -1 ,N 4 Brewer, Ray ' ' 'ff N ' X Broberq. Sherri f. f ,,-S J ' , L., :,,.,xf'-1. ' 1 Q Bruce. Sandra Q' ,J V' JL'-Yh Buckland, Iim I c gm fit. F 'W x Buckley, Frank 'T 6' X - ,, 'L' A ' - Burgher, Glenn Q , Burrell. Chuck 'Y A, Caribou, Robert W 1 Charlton. Eddie 'ht it x - i V Charblebois, Trudy ,K Chovanak, Gloria 'i - D' ' 'if 'T' Christensen, Roger .314 -Q -Ag, Christenson, Maureen I fx Clarke, Scott - .ue N , - -. 4 X5 , ,sf lt t.. . ul: ' PAGE FIFTY-FIVE AGE YIVTY SIX I! ' Q. A K 4 Cleveland, Gail Coleman, Tom Collins, Tom Cooney. lean Craig, Iohn Cranmer. Susan Crawlord. Dwight Crosby, Bing Cross, Melodie Dahl, Iudi Dana, Carolyn Davidson, Phil Davis, Kay Davis, Luella Day, Charlotte 1 6' L25 ,135 l Q' N. 2 S , it ' -r 127 1 IUNIORS L V 1 , -v ce, 9 - ::' . - 3 54? ,. ..y :,'v' DeBree, Susan W A J , DeVaney. Lila ' x 33' Dietrich, Gloria Y' X I' Dightman, Lowell -'N Duba, Wayne vi' if Duckwall, Betty 1 , 2 Dufly. Bev Q V Duncan, Mike 'fl' Eagle. Susan Eldridge. Bob :Q-, 1 Q liflli ' 'l- i' Elges. Evelyn Ellis. Bob Enger, Carol Erb, Shiela Evans, Susan Feller, Denise Ferris, Penne Fields, Carol Fisher, Warren Flansaas, Rita Fletcher, Bob Flint, Barbara Flitner, Linda French, Terry French, Bill T hc.. '. Qu? ' n,'. ,.. l , :H+ Q, ,, - ,mf F x YM gf T jf - K 1 -- '11-.v . -1 .i 1152131 ..' x,,f na .-4. 1 uc: 3 y JN , fflfa. 'Q ft v- ff' IUNIORS S ., 'K .. 3 . ,Af ,. -5 -, - S1 ' ' V-' A Y 'Q 'I-LL 1... I: 4 '1 ,'2C - g uh. no 'Wuxi 'iff 6 . , ,Ib , , , .L F' , 1 - l . ' 1 . Q' , 'A' .. .-u . ' '- .4 .-H V U ...mn , . f ,.f , I. , ,-,.-an.: ' , ,rx v ,n 5 X - :'1 - , V 1 ' 4-- , . , ,y M- , - ,, .A. ,,,...., Gusline, Rick Hadley, Lynn Haggerty, lim Hahn, Iohn Hall, Lois Halvorson, Chuck Hand, Roger 4 ,- Hardy. Terry :' . .... Harro, Bill Hartz, Roy fp. n ij! . K A .gs Q9 . -' g, S .Y . tqN,'i.Akgp. 1 4 I V 1 6 . l I r is it . DQEK N ' ', it 9 'f. ls I ' ' 5. Qs., 'sd' '. vw- 'lah-, dt' . 5' C dl' Fritz. Bob Galusha, Emily Garrity, Iohn Geier, Iohn George. Carol Gilkerson, Margo Gollmeyer, Sharon Gooch. Nancy Goodwin, Mike Gooley. Earl Gordon. Iudy Greaves, Cherie Greeley, Ian Grubb, lan Gulliclcson, Gary - V3 . 'ali' l Herrmann, Steve Hicks, Tony Holmquist. Don Holt. Marcia Horton, Iohn House, Dennis Houston, Bill Hoveland, Clarence Howard, Ray Hoy. Ierry Hull, Dave Iacobson, Kem Iacobson. Ray Iaworl, Susan Ienereaux. Pam G 4'. .s.. :. 7 -,, PAGE FIFTY-SEVEN -5 ci C 2 w., fx it PAGE FIFTYAEIGHT IUNIGRS Ienninqs, Sandra Iohnson, Iudi X Johnson, Pam Iohnson, Steve Iones, Elaine ., .U ,-.1 rv: Q t NJA xl' wi Iones, Sandra 'l Iones, Tim Iuhl, Paula Kellner, Stu u Kiesling, Vic f . '4.:'v.s GN.: Killham, Ray King, Melvin Knapstead, Garry Kovich, Ed Kranich, ludy ,EQ L 5' P F ', gs ' '53 N. V- ,+P , Q' uf I Krantz, Elaine M L , K f of - ' Lakner, Pat W: ' ' Lamping, Rick , A Lane, Bill J, LEII Langley, Della Ma? I.. Larimer, Ruth at 1 ', Larson, Linda gg: 'L' Leaphart, Bill 2' Lehrman, Linda W' Liedle, Bob -in Lightfoot, Allen Q? 5' 1 H Linderman, Cheryl ' A ' ' 5 I Lindquist, Iefl V ' -T ' I, 1.315 .X A3 N.- I, lg.,- Lindstrom, Pam Loble. Bruce AW ,, Lockey, Dick Lockwood, Marsha ' Lorenzen, Linda 5 :: Lovely, Ioyce Lovely. Michele ' N , SQ' , 3 'AJ ' a L N El' rv- 5,7 . ,,. Lucero, Scott Lucking, Susan Lundberg, Ianeanne .' Madson, Les 5 ' Maxerle, Mick he , X. L 'X ey .D 1.27 'I IUNIORS fe ,iff P' 1 I u A I .1 I 1 N .la Mergenthaler, Kathy Merritt, Darlene Merritt, Sherry Michaelson, Marlene Miller. Pam Milliron, Mike Mills, Steve Minor, Tom Mires, Larry Mola, Iohn gal G- ' , . . ' ? :KJ -. , ul - lv If 9 Q. x Martello, Marianne Martello, Rose Ann Martinsen, Glen Matthies, Doug McCluskey, Kim McDaniel, Fred McGee, Linda McKay. Debbie McKinney, Linda McKinney, Iim McMeekin, Mike McVey, Susan Meloy, Kerry Meloy. Steve Mergenthaler, Iay is G9 4 Tc ,j'v 8 as r:,- C A 11, Q tuna., ,QI if 2' s.- X. .4 - xv A an R Moore, Dave Morqenson, left Morley, Iim Morris, Diana Morrison, Lynne Mortieau, Mary Lynn Mullen, Kathy Nash, Marilyn Nelson, Dan Nelson, David Nelson, Gary Nelson, Ralph Netzer, Ray Newman. Marvin Nick, Monte ,ar 4 ,, v PAGE FIFTYVNINE PAGE SIXTY Nioroqe, Francis Nolte. Nancy O'Connell, Coree O'Leary, Dan Olson. Dennis Olsen, Linda Olsson, Deanna Ostheimer, Karthy Perales, lose Peterson, Ann Peterson, Bonnie Peterson, Cheryl Peterson, Wanda Phinney. Pat Phinney. Bob -. . IUNIORS ,, --' ' s W ': - K Sf ' Yr A 1 I x L -5 , 1-'N 4 ,., vi :- ' 'Q T , Y I 'Y , W N X e,.3 :f Qff g,gk, '54 ' Y 5 num ,flier 1 ,. ,J iv ' I xi , AJ X f Y i 61 sh, ,v -r Radcliffe, Bob Rate, Ioan Raynor, Larry Reardon, Pat Reeves, Dan Reinari, Don Reynolds, Sandy Rhein, Linda Richards, lean Richards, Linda Richter, Maurice Riddock, Barb Ridgway, Paiiy Riley, Pat Roberts. Susan v iz ? S, 5 I ,, 'W 4 X E -l S N as , .,,. if Pierson. David A Plake. Sharon Plettenberg, Bill Polich, Linda Porter, George Potter, Kathy x ,K nv , Pouliot, Ierry -Q l X .l 3 C- . .1 I Lo . a Q - :a in Q9 C' L I QV. N Powers, Carylo Predmore. Dan Purvis, Bob QA xi 'Q e in if xr ...-..- . -- In tl f r -Q '- 4' IUNIORS or A O .Q , Robertson, Iohn - f Q bb' Robinson. Ken 57' K sa ' Y ' Rogers, Elona Q Roqness, Ramey Roll, Dennis Rougle. Bill Rude, Mickey Russell, Carol L-n. 1, J ,Q U' . RY99. Raymond 3 .al- -S- is -.4 P. scan. Audrey Shepherd, Connie Simpson, Chuck Smail, Warren Smigai. Gary smith, chuck N i . 'i Smith, Dolores Smith, Tony Smith, Leland Spaulding, Roy ' Sf!! Speer, Sally xf 's Salisbury, Sandy X 4 Sando, Sunny Ray V. Sasek, Terrie Schatz, Ellen Schuller, Dave as if pl... Q ...- L A J Aw MW .T er .. ' -1- fv- 1 -v , lx 3 5 Spitzer, lane ' Spurzem. Mike Stanghill, Tom Steckler, Pat Stefian, ayne Stein, Dick h Stewart, Ann -i ' Stipich. lohn ' Story, lim X' i Storrs, Dianna Stowe, Mike , s. Stromberq, Roy T Q., 3 Sullivan, Ellen X' Susaq, Cheryl 'D Swanberq, Susan I .xt if l 1m.Q:'r+r 'B E PAGE SIXTY-ONE f.. -'n Swenson, Ioyce Swoboda, Lee Taylor. Delane Taylor, Bill Thompson, Sue Tibbles, Brett Tiffin. Ida Tillotson, lim Tobol, Sue Toftely, Penny Topham. Kurt Tuck, Ienae Typolt. lim Vashro, Barbara Verzuh, Cathy N h -4 K S gi. mm ull' ' 1. f W4 ' M? fl? lil N PAGE SIXTY-TWO Wheeling, Curt White, Dean Wickman, Van Wiley, Sherrie Wilkins, Dina Wilkinson, Martha Williams, Barry Williams, Rita Willis, Bill Wilson, lane Wirth, Barbara Wood, Bill Woodruii, Elna Wooten, Kenadine Wright, Dick I IUNIORS . Q . an ' 7 'iiffk ,jc , f is ss-'J ulfi. f' , 4 6' '-HQ! 6 , 1, 5 ' .3 'WT -my as A F' K Vincent, ludy 3 A J Volk, Bob ' K Vollertson, Iohn f, Waddell, Connie W fv QV' Walczak, Roxy iffy, if Waldron, lohn ' Wallace, Iennifer A sh' , Warnke, Ken .. QA. ' Wegner. Trudy fag Welliver, Cheryl Yuki, -I I 4- . 1 171' X rf' A Axe: 53-:XSL 'S ' , his-B ff lXf? g,l, ff 't'v,.. gf, 1 , ' . '4 fl5:f.':aLT,'fi .swf in Y Young, Iohn Zanqar, Marilyn Zeigler. Vicki Blakely, Marilyn Babcock. Marla Frisch, Icmice Humi. Linda Downs, Peggy Skor, Terye IUNIOR SCATTER PAGE 14-1 i. Y U 7, ,ri Y' ' , l A' ' 5 si x .Law 1'7 :Yi 3. sg jg, 9 d,Q:f'.-v':1'l'3 ai' 1 -P-,, .e :. ffrlgftj' ' V ' fr, , tff.f ,ff -X ff? 1 7' . l x , K V , ., -4 'f::I:.:.,-gf, tc i Y ' , v. Y 1..,.,:'.. 4 x. M lixffm Y .N ' f1l,,i1f' ' f . 4'-6, ' ff v l. Can this be Morqenson studying? 2. Who's this? Ringo Typolt? 3. What were you going to say, Leaphart? 4. Who's you're friend, Marvin? 5. Nature girl. 6. Now I lay me down to sleep. PAGE SIXTY-FOUR G'bo-iq... -s....,, ,N J ' 'P x X 1255? Watch out Cassius, here comes Steve! Iohnson What kind of party is this? Our Stampede Queen, Marilyn Blakely. No speeding in the halls. I only want the facts, man, the facts. A picture oi innocence with the Lovely girls. 5 7'-11 G v Q fmfqf-I 4' 7 4 ,, .sv Q' ,- T-me I fv .sqggiigf Jinx -A -'A .4N Ryu. ' U U. 'rf af' '37 -.3 Q I Ofltana ille, SV marg 14 .. qi f 3 '-aAgLfg.7.' W. . 4 IRQ O U 111 IU Ci Ll 1 L10 the fDr 35 ,-.4 QTQ ted C3 Bo PAGE SIXTY-FIVE SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Lett to right: Bruce Atkins. Vice- President: Dave Burton. President: Iohn Spitzer. Treasurer: Eileen Bach. Secretary. Not pictured Shirley Eaton, Representative. CLASS HISTORY Boasting the largest class the Sophomores came bewildered into the halls of HHS. Soon, however, we were at home and began to take our place. We elected as class officers: Dave Burton, President: Bruce Atkins, Vice President: Eileen Bach, Secretary, lohn Spitzer, Treasurer: and Shirley Eaton, Representative. As Vigilante Princess Candidates We chose IoAnn Williams and Shirley Eaton. Royalty is in our class for Shirley was elected Princess. We were very active in our first year of high school. Many students were in athletics. We also made up a large percentage of the various clubs and organizations in HHS. We participated in the Vigilante Parade for the first time and enjoyed ourselves very much. Looking over our achievements and accomplishments, we, the class of '66 feel proud and are anxious to do better in the coming two years. We wish to thank our sponsors, Mrs. Flanagan, Mr. Annala, and Mr. Hoffman. PAGE srxrv-six SCDPHOMORES -. N ,1- Q Bailey, Susan Ballard, Linda Barnes, Mike Beasley, Grafton Beer. Ralph Belville. Donna Belville, Sharon Berry, Tim Bielen. Fred Bierke, Maureen Q. -A lsr, Lb. Adams, lim Alke, Chris Allen, Bill Alley, Ienniter Ames. Dennis Anderson, Bob Anderson. Dave Andrews, left Arfman, Brad Ashcroft, Linda Atkins, Bruce - Bach, Eileen ' -J Y , Backeberg, Bruce , ' Bahny, Greg XX . CNN ,L A .I- - '. jf vi ,W I ,sw A Blanton, Ion , 4 Boettger, George if ' Boughn, Pam B Bozman, Sharon Brooks, Kathy Brown. Charles , 4 , - . Buckley. Rick , , ,L l V ' ' ' Burton, Mary Q WY, ,-'r 0, l Burton, Dave Nm.. A Campbell, Tom Carlson. Lex : G Carter. Don , '34 ., 1 X y ,- x 5 5 1 ,C , J f A Wig x NX 'Kit V. lu li Ardnen, Carol 6 Y 6 Carmichael. Patricia Casman, Gerald SOPHOMCDRES Chevallier. Pam Christiansen, lim Christianson, Laura Clarke. Dennis Clements, Colleen Chilton. Pat Collins, Pat Colvin, Don Connick, Diana Connick, Doug Connor, Maureen Conver, Barry Cooper, Linda Cottingham, Rick Cotton, Diana nm' V '5 -3 qi ', 4 . . ' - ' . -.. .., X S- 1 fe ' lf.. ... X--, if 'D ,as L. 4- fb. ' I ' - W, . ' . V : , ,-, 1 4: .4 sf, '- 30 I-:Q . ' i' Cox, Linda Q5 5 , w ,Q I Af we cox, Lowell f-sig: A' W' ' Craig, Nina - N, Crebo, Kent ,it Cuchine, Walter Dmlow, Bud ' fs- in-1 K f S Zur! PAGE SIXTY-EIGHT in ' -3 ' --V ..- ' DeBoer, lim Duckwall, Barbara Deskin. Maryann Dillon, Dale Dobler, Victoria ' Date, lack Q-f, Davis, Iack M' Davidson, Gordon ' DeBar, Dan -73. Wu, N -.2 -k K n Deering. Bruce 4 .l Dolan, Terry ' Q Dougherty, Dave E ' ' -51' , X' Dougherty, Ted Downs, Ian , 5 A A 1 e. Drake, Mike 4. . Drosten, Evelyn 1 , - 3 'F C - -0 Drosten, Gary X ,K fl Y' Duggan, Pat n , ,if A Duncan, Iohn X: 5, fs: A , iff 8 ji SGPHOMORES x P , Q Q., 1 A:-'G' L L ' ,xmas , - Wx 0 M ' J .,-S IQ' i -. V X U 44 .CO '- X a, If A2-.ilu U.. -- 5 '41 -v H , I X11 Flynn, Iim Foster. Mike Foumier, Dale Francis, Ralph Franklin, Roy Franks, Bonnie Frasier, Stan Galloway, Linda Gerleman, Tom Glass, Dottie 3 ' K. -f we so .iii fun Dunn, Beth Dupree, Christine Eaton, Shirley Eidum. Parnell Ellis, Hallie Elmore, Carmen Ernst, Karen Everin, Barbara Feldner, Sherry Fillinqer, Mike Finch, Lena Fischer, Faye Fleming, Mary Fletcher, Barbara Flittner, Diane 1 w-P 'gl' R' kb . I nee S. 'x l l V 'ways ,- F TWU Grames, Carol Grundy, Anita Graveley, Carol Gronneberg, Ingrid Grose, Tom Gustine, Randy Haggerty, Ierry Haglund, Art Hahn, Chris Halvorson, Wayne Hames, Iudy Hansen, Patricia 'a 6' ,C S 2 a. Haniuk, Dennis o fl -- ,.,,. x N A., Hanson, Valeri Harding, Mary .W .y . 9 'V PAGE SlXTY'NlNE .. ,i SOPHOMORES Harding. Vicky Harding. Vivian Harker, Ken Hart. Kaihy Hartsook, Ianice Hatlinq. Gary Hawkins. Lauri Henry, Mike Herman. Ioyce Herrin. Ned Hewitt, Rand Hibbard, Chase Hoimeister. Winnie Holsclaw, lim Holmes. Howard M, J 1 FN Hyer, Carolyn Iacobson, Don Iackson, Bob Iames. Cheryl Iendresen, Iudy Ienks, lean Iohnson. Chuck Iohnson, Don Iohnson, Linda Iohnson, Margaret w X Iohnston, Billie Iulian. Iulie Kamp. Bonnie Kantorowilz, Ion Keller, Mike SCDPHCDMORES 0 ,h 4 :Q Kelley, Ann ' Kelly, Bob ' Kemp, Cindy Kinney, Geni Kincheloe, Corky ' 1 'NT' Kirby, Gwen ',-'I ' E' . Kanta, Kathy ' R ' Kockler, Vanessa H' Af 1 Kovacich, George DJ r ,S Y :W L? Kramer, CindY ' ' A lt X Krantz, Thelma ... 5 : K S X I, Kuntz, Kraig 5 ' 4- - . ,, , 59 LaFromboise. Ioe .6 x 4 ip, . .JK Y , e, wa Larson. Wendy ff.5!R,:Qb 7,-L 1 X W , V 4 Lamb, Marilyn 3xa4,:i:t1 ij 1 I ,, , ...aw-'i1gr. . all LaSalle, Sue 3 C' ,- Lewis Dave , L X. A , -, . J , ' ' ,N .. , ,- , , Lewis, Dick K xg k fj 'R Libra, Ioyce 1 -- 'gf . I A - 514 7' .m Q L Lxeberq. Eric f Y Ng ' K a..--. - u. ' X .Q hm 1 Lieberq, Pai Liedle, Fred A ' L ,Q 5 fa Linn. Penny A X -Q I Little, Roger Longmaid, Nancy Lynch. Rosanne Lyndes. Iay - Lytle, Larry Madsen, Dave Maphies. Leo gn -v A 5 5'- Y Maphies. Carol 4 , o :- ' I Marks, Mary Martin, Linda Mayer. Tom A Mazurek. Ioe U I-A 1 X,-I V ,Q is . ii s a . I McLaughlin, Larry 4 - Meier, Karen , - .1 , 4 V- V A Mergenthaler, Dave QV, Q X ' x ' Miehle, Dan , Miller, lean .. H- vm , 0445 v -u. in PAGE SEVENTY-ONE V 'N . J 'ff PAGE SEVENTY-TWO YL ,253 SOPHCDMQRES Miller, Ioe Miller, Madeline Miniaii. Bob Moe. Coralie Moore, Dan Morgan. Monica Morgan, Bob Mougeoi. Harvey Moyle. Dave Much. Bob Mullally. Mary Ann Munyan. Nita Nail. Nancy Neil. Wayne Nelson, Cindy S. .T .fp . av ' fi are - V F .Cv :r I H V I HH. .4 lil. Nettlcion. lay f if W ,M ,M i ,L 4, Nyland, Sally , 1 4? ,, ,fi Pairick, Shelia Paulsen. Marcia Paulsen. Peggy Peel, Roberta Petek. Linda Peierson, Cheryl Peterson, Constance Phillips. Ed Picotte, Carter Posey, Dave Pray. Bill Price. Dusty Purdom, Ierry Purdy, lim Radley, Bob O'Brian. Mike O'Connell, Rick Ogren. Karen Olsen, Steve Olson. Ianice Owens. Iim Palmer, Audrey Partridge. Cecilia J., ' YW nt, 1, Q ffxijig 1 P 1 1 x L . I 1 ln, I H., '33 D QB We ' P, - .. ' ffl V Pj? :M is 'f X N T '- P Y 40 .Q or -v- ,3 . 9 X5 1 ' ,Sf 4 if ' l f GP S. v 9 ' F, 5 Q s-4 ' A U I ,Q ., - 5 -2 ., vi. 4 , , x B Ilgfffl P X ' SCDPI-IOMORES 1- , Radway, Sandra G' X 4 'Q Raqar, Ian '- I Y ' P nam, Rick U fm Raynor. Connie 'Q Redd, Bill n y C : Redlin. Linda Reid, Marlene Reinhart, Bob , 'T Robinson, Linda Romasko, Ieannie Roope. Cheryl Rougle, lim Rummel, Iohn Rust, Kathy Ryqq, Myron Salisbury, Bill Sasek. lack Satterthwaite. Lynn Reinig, lean Rekstad. Karen 11'-r.. V -,gm Ridgway. Robert Roberts. Ieanette Roberts, Karen Robertson, Ken Robinson. Bill Q- g' .I !- V 3 is T ' + N 5 ' ' 1 Q-' it 1 N. jf! P' vs' I E - 4 ,-24 'E 1 Savage. Candy W 'MQ Schmidt, Chuck I X'7 Schmidt, Dale Schneckloth, Todd Schiller, George e.. Schultz, Andrea Schutt, Janice Score, Candy Semenza, Gayla Sherlock, lack Sherwood. Pat 6 N Sime, Scott Smith, Dave Smith, Don Smith, Larry --. .wu- cy V H3 .. .1 5 Z., 5 . PAGE SEVENTY-THREE , ..w . Mm SCDPHOMORES Smith, Maxine Sokalich, Bill Sonstenq. Beverly Spaulding, Rick Spitzer, Iohn -., ,fl 9 3 Q lf Spurzem, Linda Q it X ' Stahler, Ed '- l ,X Q' 3 V 'av Stanqhill, Charles T f 'T X sl? X -:f St. Clair, Robert , ,, ' ww Steftan, Terry Y uw Q-3 I 'rf-' ' 5.3 1 N lx Stein, Charles Stephenson, Bill Sterling, Kathy Stern, Renee Stine. Doris , 4- 1 If maf , v, , W v , J ,, 41 ' g fi ...ilu ' , an ...... , S. Pfafilf filjlflfl ITV-FOUR - fv 3 JG 1 rf Q -3 X 1-30451 M ' -ii? me A Taylor, Becky Teakles, Iackie Thares. Ray Thompson, Vicki Thorberqson, Paulene Tillman, Lois Tilton, Ray Tobin. Patty Toole, Claudia Tucker, Rick Tucker, Tom Vandeventer, Ianice Van Nice, Dick Van Tassell, Forrest Vercellin. Elizabeth 1.-A - I 1 E IK in V lf.. QM Stone, Nancy Stoner, Iulieanna Strain. Susan Stratton, Kathy Swanson, Linda Swanson. Wayne Swett. Kathy Talse-th. Karen Tamol. Margaret Tanna. Peter A, T 4,f'.Jf v 1' I aa r 3 ?' Zvi , X -c.-if SFU' 8' I-fx f 'C SOPI-IOMORES 1 5 U ngq' M -w--17'-2-. Vonada, Bruce ' wqddeu, Glenn Walker, Candy Wallace, Terry in r ., ',, .4 Weber, Kathy Welch, Mary 'G ' Welliver, Peter Wenstrom, Clara West. Dick Westrup, Bill White, Debbie M 1' - 4 , Williams, Bruce YT' K ' I ,, -97 -l Q, Wiliams. lean X r .AX , . . g , , - - ar g H n , ' .. lllull li 511 ,w.x V.- - L ,Ali .1 Wilmer, Art Wilmer, Dave Wilson. Kathy Wine, Rick Lundberg, Erik l 'll l Wing, Eugene Wing, Iohn Wirth. Ianice Wiseman. Nancy Williams, IoAnn Willing. Bill - -, .4 ' G Ssn asa- I ,. 1 l1 3-ML A.- W' , B b , - - I-f 5, xx ar efrvjfl, Linrxm, ,mu iamiimzam Wolverton, Gloria Woods. Linda Word, Barbara Zander. Peqge f ,. nm A ' ' lj .vb yi.. .1 Zlemer. Bonnie East. Bill Young. Gary A 1 dm. 'QQ PAGE SEVENTY-FIVE SENIOR SCATTER PAGE WW 4-4-,al YFQQMQVA 5 K sf 1.,S 'w Wfd is-f XO. : f WW' ', f X j .gi 'V SS . .QS :Wm :im 'A 1. 3 if , ' ' 1 fad? -I Q - +A... UML 1 . 1 N A2 - Xp if :lf . :W .4-.eff x -Q 1. What are ya looking at!?! 2. Allen, are you stealing books again!? 3. Seniors girls at play. 4. Appropriate dress, Trerise. 5. So I qot long toes, so what!!! 6. Hudson, the greaser, and girlfriends. r-H 1-V' -rv 1 fr ' lr .. ll .Tf-.,l1f - ,Q 7. Naegele and a stool, big deal. 8. Sterling gets around Csame boy, different beachl 9. Cougill is good at standing on walls. 10. Ohhh Nooo!!! 11. No Scotta, I'm not Iohnny Van! 12. The wheelchair didn't help either, huh Dan? W p P 'Mi il H H 1 1 I '.?. O. . , 1 iii f 3 ' W s 3 ..0o0Q,.. ki r Digi nv 1 all lbW 5?31 f' W 1 0 H if I+' ma a 3l:mooo'oooq.3 5 V ., l t I my til 1 0 F' l K 111 V1 l' -2 r M 14 1 -- PAGE i 'iv -vw ' v C I Q ADMINISTRATION F 'Sy A I L ...L , I MR. IOHNSON During the past three years of his admin- istration, Mr, Iohnson has devoted his time and effort to make HHS the best high school possible. Because of his capable management and creative interest, he has not only gained the devoted respect of many students, but he has also made the year a successful cne. one of them. been unnoticed. As superintendent of schools in the Helena system, Mr. Anderson has the great responsibility of seeing that things run smoothly in each It's not an easy job, but thanks to his ability our school seems to improve year by year Certainly his influence and dedication has not PA QE ADMINISTRATION PAGE EIGHTY NRS QUY MISS KATHHYN MEGARD Thanks to Miss Megard, many students have received needed help and advice from a very good source. As Girl's Guidance Councelor, she has contributed much to HHS not only by suggesting solutions to problems, but also helping many make the right decision for their future. Her influence is greatly appreciated, as is her dedication. Undoubtedly Mr Voiles is one of the most admired men on the HHS faculty stall As assistant principal he has a great responsrbrl ity for HHS which he has handled very effici ently and successfully His devotion to the students and his work has been recognized by everyone He is a man of great integrity and really good A familiar face at HHS Mrs 'Wedgwood can always be seen working out her financial prob- lems in the office or assisting students in anyway she can She is truly an asset to our school. ADMINISTRATION MR. CLARENCE SHIVELY As Boys Guidance Counselor, Mr. Shively works closely with each student helping hirn choose his vocation or suggesting solutions for his problems. For many years he has been an excellent counselor and he has contributed much to our school. MRS. DOROTHY WILHELM Although Mrs. Wilhelm has been at HHS for only one year, she has become very effici- ent in her position as secretary and she is known for her pleasant disposition toward all she associates with. PAGE EIGHTY NINE SITE'-+I ilnqi in if' W I .Jr-T IAMES ALBRO English-Speech . ff - 'R X , - I I I A ' 'V : ' 1 ,,, 2 ,, . . I -1..'JJ,.'-1::,i Y I ' I 1 -. 5 ,. ' 1 A ., --- -- ,,.. ' 1. ' 'f i fx? , I . X ' I '-xfv -, -+. .- W .. I , . - .......- -., A ' ug E ' , , I , fu F, , A 5 : I r Z I-As k ,D , , H, .1 :Lv In I M- Wx , v I , I XJ -L - fv, I 4, -. T xw gm - -- -he r 'x. I X. EG PAGE IZIIJETY f SAM CAPPIOUS Civics-Psychology NIP' Q X ' Q FACULTY ?3'f-Q05--W EMM. . Jr ' 3 . Pkg ' ' ' I ' f f I A 'qfv: fi it - '-1 1 ?'EI. 1- A 'W '. 1 H 'fc M- Q ' We A 1 mm, 'X Sv fx' 5 ' Ar I , . 4 mf! 'M' ANDREW ANNALA WILLIAM BRADFORD Mathemaiics History-Sociology-Economics ,Lag IACK COHN HAROLD DAVIDSON Athletics-Mathematics Library I.. 55.4 KENNETH DEKAM ROY DELONG FERN FLANAGAN Mathematics Civics-Business Math English in FACULTY 1 xg Eiim. ngx G- E -ik A 'T if '43 A A 1 K 0 X - Away, . gc - juz! LANDER I-'RED WILLIAM GILBERT ROBERTA GOODHART Physical Education English-Aihleiics English-Typing WW l IAMES GROSS BRENT HALL English-Hisiory English-Athletics HARRY HARDY Band GAIL HARRIS English-Chorus x . , 'lf mia'- , I ,-gr' 3 - f fx.,-,1,.. EDITH HARTZOG History I I 74:51 RALPH HENRY History PAGE NINETY-ONE FACULTY g ,s , W WAYNE HOFFMAN IAY IANEY ROBERT IENSON Physics Typing-Consumer Economics Study Hall L IEWELL 4' ---....,,,, Wcwfww' U ' L v-U--F -iw Qs f n IORGENSON EDWARD LAHEY IACK LECLAIRE French English Athletics-Business Math PIP- 4 4'-A QWH, f z5gggg,mnh!.'9 !'C gT!fn K Y hu Xe - tg rgggffpfg, 'N K, 1 Qtif.-' L: .1 '45 1 is In l'. K lg , jug 4 f 2 . ' sq, ' , V I . I X. 1 X' GEORGE MARKIN DORIS MARSHALL SHEILA MATULYS Visual Education-Algebra Drcxmatics-Speech-English Biology PAGE NINETY-TWO FACULTY I? A15 1' fl. - -x -it SERENA MCCARTHY IOAN MCCRACKEN ELVA MILLER English--Latin Physical Education English-Spanish Z- 99' WILLA MORSE GENEVIEVE MULLALLY C. M. OGREN Typing-Shorthand-Notehand English-Special Reading Chemistry Ji 'il-L. LW'-'Me ' 'E' .,,. C, .sa,iS, A 9 KATHLEEN RAMEY ROBERT REIMAN ALICE SCHMIDT Russian-English English-Boys' Counselor Biology PAGE NINETY-THREE FACULTY N. QB Q ,H . 953 K P F1 L 5 t. 1 I ...J J' ! . 5 LLOYD SKOR HAROLD SLOCUM SHIRLEY SORENSON Algebra-Athletic Director Algebra-Chemistry-Earth Science Physical Education 5-l Z L U , fm. V, - im bil.. -'X,x ,KVYAV kk A LUCILLE SOWERWINE SHIRLEY STAFFORD English-Vigilante Spanish AS' 1. SW '9' I X- l i SANDY STEWART SHARON TOMCHECK Clerical Practice-Shorthand Ioumalism-Bookeeping-Typing- PAGE NINETY-FOUR K Q1 1 i I 'tk in ,Z KATHERINE STEEN Word Clues-English 1 ...Q , xx! .mags ROY VAESSEN Nugget American History-Civics FACULTY N I WFiM,,i1 . :fun VARY EARL WADLEY LOUISE WILLIAMS EDITH WILSON Art Latin-French-Word Clues Home Economics DAVE FOSTER Chemistry-Biology PAGE NINETYAFIVE AERONAUTICS FACULTY i-fe'--Q-u.q.1-4--W... , . 4- ' Aeronautics School .,,-are rri ' . x GILES RUSSELL Principal nm ,, I ' f?3'W921l'f55wg 1., Q Niggrfd ' iz ' If , M., A 7, 'F 1' I 1 i ' -,. V 4 I Y .2- VZ ' S E. A. DUNLOP HAROLD P. FRANKS Welding Electronics if Ns N J L, v' A w--3--fn rg 'H- ' , fm' , I I . ., X . Ia: T S X' LAWRENCE MAYER RICHARD RUNDELI. Building Trades-Industrial Arts Aircraft Mechanics-Welding PAGE NINETY-SIX ,...i., ... ... ...... X . ,.,.. , ling 1 w . ' llnnnnnm- WILLIAM KORIZEK Aircraft Engines f 'N fy- ,v W . N gtg 4. E ,-,,..- V N .,. , I X I rex-- . i TONY VIROSTKO Auto Mechanics 1 T gecoach F3 +-J ID 4-J 'JZ Olde ,S Second erica Am u xchauge teig G N 0 4.9 7 LUCIO BELLIENI Lucio Bellieni was the American Exchange Student to our school. from ltaly. While in Helena he lived with Mr. and Mrs. Idck C. Naegele. Lucio was interested in a variety of things during his year here. I-le was a member of several clubs such as Latin Club, French Club, Spanish Club, and a member of second semester student Council. Lucio participated in Intramural Basketball and also went out for track, his field being the high jump. Below, at left, we see Lucio taking a test in Chemistry. In the center picture, Lucio poses with Emily Galusha at the French Club Mardi Gras party. On the right Lucio is pictured at his locker on the way to his next class. t Viv n .gIl!'. Linder Brewer, at the left, was chosen as the American Field Service finalist in our school in l963 but she could not go to a foreign country as there were not enough homes available. Bill Rougle, on the right, left in in February to live in Vitoria, Brazil, as a student on the American Field Service program. Bill will study there for a year and learn Portuguese, the language spoken in Brazil. LINDA BREWER BH-L ROUGI-E PAGE NINETY-EIGHT Iohn Paul Monod is the first student to come to our school under the lnter- national Youth Exchange. He is from Marseilles, France, and during his year in Helena he lived with the Meloy family. lohn Paul participated in many activities Q KF in our school, and he was also very helpful to many HHS French students. .ff-23 Below Iohn Paul is seen in the typing room. In the center picture we see his taking part in the French Club Pep Assembly, and on the right he is shown enioying an American meal while on a trip with other exchange students to Townsend. JOHN PAUL MONOD YW an N C 1 'RA 7 Francis Njoroge, from Nairobi, Kenya, came to Helena under sponsorship of the local Methodist Church. Like the other exchange students, Francis has been interested in several activities in our school. He was a member of the 1964 Track Team in which he ran the 100-yard dash. A junior for his first year at HHS, Francis plans to study here next year in order to graduate from Helena High. Below, at the left, we see Francis coming out of Mr. Henry's American History class. In the center he is shown with other exchange students on their trip to Townsend. On the right Francis is pictured at his locker before he leaves for his American home. He lived with Mr. and Mrs. lames Easbey. FRANCIS NIOROGE L53 Xml ' 1 PAGE NINETY-NINE Kim Mahan who spent the 1962-1963 school year in Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico, kept up with her studies so well that she was able to graduate with her class. Kim went to Mexico under the Mexican-American Exchange Program and lived .4 with the Luis Dorbecker family in Saltillo. gl E- iv In the picture at the left below, Kim is shown trying on her Mexican little sister's school uniform. In the center picture we see Kim with her older Mexican sister, Esperanza. On the left Kim is pictured in her school room at the Saltillense school in Saltillo. KIM MAI-IAN . I 'hob 1. f 3 if 5' .I 4 1 4'-ra-. Ron Van Diest also spent the school year of 1962-1963 in Saltillo. He lived with the Aguilar family, whose son Nico studied at Helena High this year. ln the picture at the left below, we see Ron standing with a group of exchange students that Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stafford took down to Mexico in the summer of 1962. The group is standing in front of the Stafford's bus in Guadajuato, Mexico. ln the center picture Ron stands with some of his Mexican friends. On the right Ron is pictured with Humberto Toress, a former exchange student to Helena High. RON VAN DIEST ..:.E.'-..' PAGE oNE HUNDRED Nl 5.4 I Silvia Alanis is the intelligent and friendly Mexican girl who has been going to school in Helena under the auspices of the Mexican-American Exchange Program. Silvia lived with Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Halver while their daughter Lyn lived in Silvia's home in Mexico. Silvia participated in many activities while at Helena High including Art Club, French Club, Latin Club, Spanish Club, and Girls' H-Club. She was also an honorary member of the second semester student council. Below Silvia is seen left, coming down the stairs of the school on her way to a class. In the center she is seated with Mrs. Halver and Dr. Halver in the living room of her American home. At right Silvia is shown on a trip with other exchange students to Townsend. SILVIA ALANIS I I l l I Nicolas Erasmo Aguilar, known to most HHS students as Nico, was an ex- change student to Helena from Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. He lived with the lohn W. Mahan family during his stay here. As well as being a superior student, Nico took part in many extra-curricular activities. He will be especially remembered for his aimaible personality and the fine pob he did on the wrestling team and in the student-faculty basketball game. At the left, below, Nico is shown playing basketball in Intramural. in the center picture Nico is in the living room of the Mahan home. At the right he is pictured While on the trip that several of the exchange students took to Townsend. , P vi Q 5 l fi ' AX O 41 LA X. N! you min , 1 7 4 NICOLAS AGUILAR i rf' PAGE ONE HUNDRED ONE T IOSE LUIS PERALES Iose Luis Perales, known to everyone at Helena High as Pepe, came to Helena from Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. He has lived with Mr. and Mrs. Richard ,Q g Stafford for his year in Helena. Pepe took part in many activities while in our school. Among these are wrestling and boys intramural athletics. He will be especially remembered for the fine job he did on the student team in the student- 'CT' faculty basketball game. Pepe can be seen below when he went ice-fishing with his American family, the Staffords. In the middle picture he is displaying his fine catch. On the right you can see Pepe, who is a fine artist, putting the finishing touches on a picture decorating the Spanish room. 4' N 'v-gh Q41 li f.',-' Q .. z-A ' - if .l9': ' 1' ' . , LYN HALVER Lyn Halver, above, spent the last year as an exchange student in Sal- tillo, Coahuila, under the Mexican-Amen can Exchange Program. She lived with 'he Alanis family whose daughter Sil- via, lived with I.yn's family here in Helena. In the picture Lyn is shown just before her departure for Mexico. PAFE ONE HUNDRED TWO -Yfiwfrx 1' -1-ln' ,iff U ,Af-Z SHARON IONES Sharon Iones, above, is also an Ex- change student to Mexico. She lived with the Perales family, Whose son Pepe is shown above. She, like Lyn, made her home in Saltillo, Coahuila, in northern Mexico. In the picture above Sharon is standing in front of the plane that took her on the first leg of her trip to Mexico. .1 4 '4 ' . ,L l 'ff :rin lAHT EN FRANCE i O 3722 K A' . y .ns ' ' ul It I -.b if ,' '--'--'Ulf- , - D .' o,:1-f-..Q'Q.Fw I X Mrs. Williams, who teaches French, Latin and Word Clues, is co-ordinator of the American Field Service in Helena High. She works closely with Mr. Frank Mihelish, head of the Helena Field Service Chapter. Under this program five Helena High Students have been sent abroad to Germany, Argentina, Denmark, Finland, and Brazil. We have hosted 5 foreign students from Germany, Iapan, Brazil, Spain, and Italy. The purpose of the American Field Service is to open the door to understanding and friendship. The A.F.S. motto is Walk together, talk together, all ye people of the earth. Then, and only then, shall ye have Peace. Z7 I' SQ, tg 'F l l fl LOUISE WIILLIAMS Mrs. Shirley Stafford succeeded her husband as director of the Mexican-American Exchange Program here. As originators of this program, both of the Staffords have a very personal interest in it. Since this program's initiation in 1960, 39 young people have benefited from it-18 students from Helena have had the opportunity to live in Mexico, while 19 students have come from Mexico to the United States. Currently Lyn Halver and Sharon Iones are living in Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico, and we in Helena are hosting Silvia Alanis, Nicolas Aguilar, and Pepe Perales. Pepe is living with the Staffords. t s 1, I w . .e fl Zrx V IEWELI. IORGENSON 7 3' f i I SHIRLEY STAFFORD Mrs. Iorgenson, who has taught French at Helena High for five years, is the co-ordinator of the International Youth Exchange in our school. This program was begun after World War ll, in order to bring young Germans to America so that they could learn first-hand about life in a democracy. The pro- gram has been expanded to include eleven protestant denomina- tions. Through the Presbyterian Church in Helena, Mrs. Iorgenson was able to arrange for Iohn Paul Monod's year here. PAGE ONE HUNDRED THREE , ,F 1 E... -- J pr' ff. .I mr If if . ,..,-,: 5, K f ,y A f i' , x 4 ,, . t no- N Q ' H-ff2we,..i-'Ld ix 5' 1 -twig as- H. ' .I First row. left to right: Lyn Halver before selection committee for Mexican-American Exchange. Exchange Stu- dents and Mrs. Iorgenson in Townsend. Second row, left to right: Iohn Paul talking to Mr. Voiles in office. Iohn Paul at French Club Mardi Gras party. Silvia in her favorite class-Chemistry. Third row, left to right: Silvia as a member of Girls' H-Club helps hold the hoop at a basketball game. Nico and Pepe watch a basketball game. Vic Kiesling and Bill Rougle sell candy to Gov. Babcock that helps to finance foreign exchange program in our school. Fourth row. left to right: Nico buckles up for safety at the lake. Pepe and Candy decorate the Spanish room. Pepe and his American grandfather in clothes for the far North. PAGE CNE HUNDRED FOUR lf' 1 ,J CALAMITY IANE The theme of the l963 Cororiotiori, Girl of the Golden Q West, reflects book to the ero in which Colomity Icme wos o well-known girl of the excitiriq West. ,4 4 'Q xi l , 1 s i HN 'r ' f ' f' 1- ' fha. KJV ,I Lil I ogaltg CCGIR QF HE 1 1 i gif ,sq l ' i 4'-+.-.. I .. Nl? +4-. W 1 5M5, 'Ki'lvvK'f 'f1?... ,g-4 A , ...- .-..A.- .- fan 24 1, 0' 'Y The theme ot this year's coronation, Girl of the Golden West, was centered around lVIontana's Centennial. The decorations played a very im- portant part in developing this theme. The Coronation is one oi the most mem- orable occasions to the students at Helena High and this year's coronation will lonq be remembered by all those who attended. A qreat deal of Work and time by both students and faculty made this coronation a great success. PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIX GG DE WE T of , T x,.a Z , 5-K. . H, lv' Q -S 'ww X ' x L 'NL .W ,X 4 . 'sw .V '. 'EQ .1 LL , -:L ..-...- .S Amid the beautiful recreation ot Last Chance Gulch, Sandee Beach was crowned Queen Viqilante and Shirley Eaton Princess Vigilante. Behind the royalty stood an imitation of Mount Helena while at the east end of the floor other symbols ot Helena's history helped express the rustic atmosphere of the coronation. The criers dressed as the Four Georqians portrayed the discovery of gold in Last Chance Gulch. The Girl of the Golden West will certainly be remembered as one of distinction. PAGE ONE HUNDRED SEVEN 8 5 ' af ...A 2 N Q. Xb? , -1 A w , 'vi PRINCESS VIGILANTE E Shirley Eaten 1 1 , I... ' . Q4 1 XY , aj , 1 44 1 f '1 'X QUEEN VIGILANTE - Sway Balch PAGE ONE HUNDRED JI PRINCESS CANDIDATES AND MANAGERS ' I 'Tr ,, , 4 Z z .V v , 1 , V , E A g A , B.: S E 5- , 2 t ' ble' , . Mike Ryan, Elona Rogers l 'I + -. -'M ,, - v he ' I ' 1 ,f Q,qi,3.w tgfq- ,I will 4. ' 5' ffl lff,'1 J' Allen Mark, Linda Lorenzen PAFE ONE HUNDRED TEN '4 8 . f ' lllllwll ,-f!,: H. Y , - f- . , ln 1 , ,.q m ,- f ,, 4. V 6 1, . .F M 1 We l ,, ., .4 ff fn ..,,-g-,..1 , . M., , 4 Iim Hudson, Shirley Eaton N 5 .N l'Qllii K ll fly: I I 1 Earl Hanson, Iollnn Williams EP QUEEN CANDIDATES AND MANAGERS .QQ 1, - no Xe 1 ,JN-IF4 I f X rl T I k 4 E H E D Larry Hoffman, Sandy Beach Bob Trerise, Mary Longmaid 'un . ' 1 ' ' f - f - F I ' N' f 2 'I X vu: lp 8 I 4. N ,X Y V Q . J qqtvez.. qlexg 'Q I ..., ,.. P. K Lloyd Ek, Iulie Beck Sandy is crowned by Gary Wilson PAGE ONE HUNDRED ELEVEN The criers-Iohn Ncxegele, Bill Mc- Knight, Gerry Hudson. and Ierry Martello. The chorus un- der Mr. Harris. 2 an -I X PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWELVE Aff urn :in The band under the direction of Mr. Hardy. Shirley crowned by Gary Wilson sim. F Queen Sandy and maids - Fl- 'B . a V ' -1 -di' ' . iff rc. .xxx-I 1 ft ' 1525 fag, an 4' I- t 3, r . . vs., -ii, . 5 A - 4.-' s ' The construction of Mt. Helena PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTEEN 'f xv-0' KING AND QUEEN-Ianet Moody and I1 H d SENKNQBARNfDANCE .W HEY YOU' TS ff RM, YOU! YOU GET TOTHE 5R.BARN DANCE STOMPIN wagers 'WSW ' on E Las? ,, SIE ni e Cen ennias a e izie or on. e ght Rusty H per, Bev Bauman. Connie Ward 1 Dennis Matthies pl y d the 'Unsquare Dance. d Larry Th on. A P I HU JDPLD FCUPTEEH ,-.1-1 Q .S' - 4 es- A.- x 81 mf r l'S'f U ,.n , af . t ,eng :,a+if ' 41 ' 1 'A- I 1 s Af , A v ,s 0 :-,f 1' 1 . fill! gf:- f NHT' I lv, ,' UWM! is 1 f ' I lx 1 rgy I , Aff' , e ' 553 yb -1 1--ll I 1 ak- 4 We .X .,w,u Ng, 'tg A, f ' ll I .- -. ' '? xl Z. bl ' 4 'I 1 . r ..4,',. 1 . rf ,-A A 4 n 1 4 4 - 1 A h I A. fs 1 . r. 1 fi ,. A s lg-,JJ , 0 a,f5'f'G'1 4' .-I., E ' r..... l ' F ,,..... g::: 4. rg ,- f V 1 .ff W' , rj '- .,k!A, 1 ,Q I, 1 , V, fm! I' . I I. . 1' I' 4g'.,,', 1. . pf, ' v . ' 1 , I ' D 1 4 . f E A:, , 4 , . ' 4 I l ,lp ., I v-1 1,1 1 1 I I 1, -im 5 I n .XJ ' -H IL L-1 52 U cu 1: Ac U Q VJ L-4 if 5 IH E23 5,64 mf! 534. g,.,,o Om Q p-.0 Mm EC 51252 me QL v-'IE' Ob- M6 III? PQ CQ cn :E 'O 2 E U 3 o Z Qgi rm here as part of them education. rio pe cmd ts hve studen CD U' CD untry. C011 CO the .E DRAMATICS ff X 'V if Front row, left to right: Gerry Hudson, Sue McVey, Ellen Sullivan, Kathy McGehee, Carol George. Second row: Iohn Wil- lard, Cathy Culbertson, lane MacDullie, Penny Borg, Eve Ridle, Ianice Brown, Mike Scott, Ierry Wines, Ierry Martello, Gerald Ricci, Bev Baumann, Iim Marshall. Third row: Marilyn Nash, Iudy Dahl, Sherry Kinchloe, Iudy Vincent, Linda Lehrman, Iean Cooney, Bruce Loble. Bing Crosby, Kim McClusky, Doug Bieri, Linda Larsen, Kathy Bernatz, Kathy Potter, IeNae Tuck, Kathy Mullen, Ann Stewart, Terri Blattspieler, Dina Wilkins, Ann Amerman, Sue Tobol, Lois Morrison, Mary Beaver, Fourth row: Ioan Griffith, Diana Bailey, lean Richards, Gary Breed, Bob Liedle, Alexis Carlson, Maureen Connor, Nancy Nolte, Lin- da Coleman, lane Spitzer, Joyce Libra. Firth row, Cheryl Evans, Io Naegele, Bozo Weggeland, Connie Ward, Laurie Moyle, Bev Daugherty, Sue Moss, Cheryl Francis, Darla I-lildenstab, Kathy Kuntz, Iohn Van Steen Vort. DRAMATICS DIRECTOR Doris Marshall The Dramatics department of HHS is known as one of the best in the state. Without her patience and ability the dramatics would not be in the position it has held for so many years. n r- , yaqxi lr From Teahouse of the August Moon Gerry Hudson feeds the goat while Ioe Hall, lelt, and Gerry Ricci look on. fX PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTEEN a 1 f TEAHCDUSE CDF THE AUGUST MOCDN , rt: ,Af f. :ltr Ofticer Ricci plans to use the ieep for to transport natives of the village. F a bus 7 f: rf ,,.. -'41 The Sergeant. Ierry Martello, collapes from over- indulgence. - 1 5 inf X i .f' .l- Gerry Hudson ponders? .LX Yes Boss. Chic Barnett acts as narrator. .4311 Lotus Blossum. played by Linda Lehr- man. fusses over Gerry Ricci. Commanding oificer, Kim McCluskey, seems Some of the ladies of the village. to be perturbed over something. PAGE ONE HUNDRED SEVENTEEN THE BENGALETTES BATONS ff . 1 5--1 1 Lelt to right: Ioan Knudson, Shirley Eaton, Susan Lucking, Vicki Harding, Io!-inn Williams, Kathy Verzuh, Martha Wilkinson, Vivian Harding, Marla Babcock, Ieanne Miller, Clare Mariinson, Neica Irwin. THE BENGALETTES The Bengalettes, under Head Majorette Barb lames, were an outstanding group this year. They presented many colorful halftimes for football and basketball games. They marched in the Montana State University Home Coming Parade and the Carroll College Home Coming Parade. As in the past crowds from many parts oi the state have viewed the Bengalettes during halitimes in the Class C Tournament. With their fine performances the Bengalettes have represented HHS Well. FLAGS Lelt to righl: Penny Eathorne, lane Dion, Linda Hilger, Gail Cleveland, Roxie Walzack, Pam Boughn, Karen Oqren, Linda Hurni, Marilyn Zangar, Barbara Word. PAGE ONE HUNDRED EIGHTEEN THE BENGALETTES 7 X 5 'MX f Q V i 3 O 1 F 1 z 6 O P HEAD MAIORETTE Barb Icxmes HEAD BATON HEAD FLAG Candy Cougill Synthia Speer P-1 5, JA i PAGE ONE HUNDRED NINETEEN BAN D r' 'L A r s 1 1 PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY pi, 5: HEAD MAIORETTE Iudy Hyer The band under the direction ot Mr. Harry Hardy was a much improved group this year. They received a Superior rating at the District Music Festival in Bozeman. Most of the band's time was spent prac- ticing tor football and basketball halttirnes. ln addi- tion to accompanying the Bengalettes during the Bengal halttimes they also performed for the Class C Tournament. BAND HEAD MAJOR Kurt Tophcxm The hand participated in many annual events which included the Missoula Homecoming Parade and the Vigilante Parade. They also conducted their annual Band Tag Day and their magazine sales. They presented a concert which featured Carl Doc Severinsen, a nationally known trumpet soloist. Qfticers in the band are: Mike Stuart, President: lim Marshall, Vice Presidentp and Steve Iohnson, Secretary-Treasurer. 524,41 V 1 'Y i I ' 1 4 Sm ,,,,, , ,XA PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE TUBAS AND BARITONES Front row, lett to right: lohn Hahn, Linda Cooper. Sid Walters. Back row, Ted Dougherty, Mel King and not pictured lim Mar- shall. Oul BAND The band is directed by a very able man, Mr. Harry Hardy. With- Mr. Hardy's leadership the band would not be recognized as it is. PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-TWO FRENCH HORNS Left to right: Bruce Vonada. Sandra Ienninqs. Ioan Rate and not pictured. Bill East. TROMBONES Front row, left to right: Iohn Rum- mel, Dick Wheaton. Back row, Ken Robinson, Iim Mcliinny, Dan Nelson. and Iohn Jacobson. BAND CLARINETS First row. left to right: Dennis Mat- thies, Iudy Hyer, Kurt Topham, Linda McKinney. Second row. Sunny Sando, Sharon Home, Susan Swcrnberq, Pat Hansen. Third row. Frank Lamb, Tim Meehan, Gloria Wolverton, and Kathy Stratton. ,, ons. TRUMPETS First row, left to right: Brett Tibbles, Carolyn Hyer, Scott Sime. Second row. Don Holmquist, Iohn Horton, Phil David- son, Ray Ryqg. Third row, Ierry Foley, lim Purdy, Bill Robinson, Stan East. Iohn Christiansen. PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY THREE PAGE un: I ' BAN D Ti- SAX Front row, leit to right: Don Reinart, Rick Gustine. Back row, Dan Hanson, Steve Iohnson, and Ray Tilton. FLUTES Left to right: Mike Stuart, Pat Barnes Maureen Bierke. and Ruth Erickson. ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FOUR PERCUSSION Left to right, Wayne Steltan, Terry Humphrey, Denis Olson, and not pictured Connie Goldy. ORCHESTRA V7 First row, left to right: Linda Spurzem, Ricky Wine, Erik Lundborg. Bob Anderson. Second row. lett to right: Donald Stagg, Linda Rhein, Larry Lytle, Bill Rouqle, Ioyce Libra, lim Rougle. Third row: Iohn Kontorowicz, Mike Bames and Ralph Beer. CENTENNIAL BAND MEMBERS These boys were chosen along with students from other parts of the state to represent Montana in the Rose Parade in Pasadena, Califomia on Ianuary 1, 1964. Representing HHS were, left to right. Brett Tib- bles, lim Rougle, and Dennis Matthies. In addition to seeing Pasadena the boys enioyed themselves while touring Disneyland. t, L PAGE ONE HUNDRED TVV'ENTY-FIVE Ill ,nv .. N ,- lm. I. I -- 1 , A ' r 1 I h X it NX 5 ' if 2 ' H 'JL . 4 l v A, ,,,. . U - . . X 'P'- . Lf ,j A--1 . A H 3 IA., P' . W' lllil its I S i X, 5: .-f'-' I ,, 4 1 Q :V Y pn ,gn-J Hx J -1 I . W s ,-A f L,nX- x I , , Q- 3 Q 1' r. if I . x xQ 4. .g ., Q ,Ha iii! 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U Q Ill I o D1 li 35 SG W 9 5 5- 3 : E E 0 r- -rx O 0 3 I: O Ill I U 'J O -1 -1 ..- lil -I o CHORUS THE STARLIGHTERS-Front row, left to right: Geni Lee Kinney, Ianice Brown, Patty Tobin, Lynn Hadley, Dina Wilkins, Denise Feller, Charlotte Day, Sue Thompson, Bev Baumann. Back row: Bob Liedle, Larry Thurston, Gary Breed, Chuck Halverson, lohn Young, Ron Hanson, Rusty Harper, Lowell Dightman. 1 I T , J I I., .17 N in ' X i' N 1 I K . - I GIRLS' CHORUS-First row, left to right: Mr. Harris, Pat Reardon. Shirley Egqe, Ida May East, Marilyn Nash, Ann Amerman, Karen Lesofski, Bev Dougherty, Pat Riley. Second row: Sherry Francis, Linda Cole- man, lean Cooney, Linda Quinlivan, Barb Sinclair, Darla Hildenstab, Lila Martin, Nita Munyan. Third row: Candy Walker, Sandy Bruce, Kathy Merganthaler, Candy Score, Rita Bach, Donna Treadway. Christine Du- pree. Fourth row: Sue Halverson, Evelyn Elges, Elizabeth Busch, Mary Lynn Mortieau, Kathy Potter, Pat 0'Connell, Louise Franks, Ieannie Date, lane Spitzer. Q F , IRLS' ENSEMBLE-Front row, left to right: Geni Lee Kinney, mice Brown, Marsha Holt, Peggy Paulson, Patty Tobin, Bev aumann, Sue Thompson. Back row: Ioan Griffith, Paula Iuhl, ina Wilkins, Lynn Hadley, Denise Feller, Charlotte Day. . ,-f 2 ' V A ? V N x 1 ' : ' Q , fy' fy, , ,q 'V ,, . K 1 . Q' lf. r 'j. ii... N , N gt, ,ff ,I i . W' 5, , ,p, if L T -fs P K ' E 1 is I N , ,M ' ' . l he L G' K 'L f ' s in y if K I ,, . 1' . '-fi' . 1 A- C , BOYS' ENSEMBLE-Front row, left to right: Bob Liedle, Larry Thurston, Iohn Willard, Wes Rowe. Leo Maphies, Grafton Beasley, Todd Schneckloth. Back row: Gary Breed, Chuck Halverson. Bob Posey, Bill Wood, Iohn Young, Bill Taylor, Dave Frank, Lowell Diqhtman. PACE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-SEVEN PERFORMERS 4 -- -..ga 1 2 - x Xi Q Ui R 3 N if Al Q w 5 li., fi 2. 'Az 'X 'rim 14, ' it 1 A, .wi V, u W A 2 1 , ' ' ff. A. 1 .ff ff?-A ,i l 2 T' v a fl ' f'51jW ' 1 l 4. ,A s If gg? wg ,-1 w g F lr, 4 X' 'Kiwi I ,Vg F . E 2 ' i N W i c r - ' ,, X' Y if - f n., M-, .,, ,v 1 Top row: Speech class presented choral speaking: Mike Writt and Iohn Ellis, a group in choral speaking, Second row: Iani McDuHie, Bev Baumann, and Ellen Sullivan recite: the twirlers form an M and lead the crowd in the song Montana. Third row: The chorus performs for a winter assembly: four twirlers use flaming batons to enter- tin the audience. Fourth row: An H is formed by the twirlers for the HHS school song: the HHS color guard. PAGE CINE HUNDRED TWENTY-EIGHT 1' f I. . , Z4-0 f ' J: A fl ff H KJ fl fi 'I kt K.. X v k'r iq Q.- . V- ' , A-BFA-o'+v!qn-Q.--....n . LQ. ' 'MY v yi 'V :HH ru il? P !. i i I A I . s ., I 4 5. D . if U J 'ff' ' 'J ',,.a , . , f QI 'V' Q r -'poll D ' ls 1 an '4 4 f' ll VIGILANTE STAFF ua w ' M rj WN ,-3 'o-21 MIKE NEELY CANDY COUGILL Editor From room 154 many times the cry of Mike can be heard, Get into the room before Mr. Assisicxnt Editor f J., A ' ,, ,P1 !Q : f ' Voiles catches you. Aside from the constant confusion during the sixth period the Vigi- lante Staff was able to complete the l964 W Vigilante. ln the few quiet moments that were pos- sible the staff tried to provide and produce an annual that would bring many pleasant memories to all. lt was created with the Stu- t dent Body in mind. PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY 4 R AY, Ln-f LARRY CLAUSEN Business Manager VIGILANTE STAFF FQ, Q, f- KIM MORRISON at - S . A ports Editor 7' 1 , IIM HUDSON la A Sports Editor and , .S H' -0 1,47 SCOTTA HERRIN Activities 1 ,1.,mf ' H xi ' , v s 53 G ' I --rr-soo Q Emily Galusha Iunior Manager r KAREN MUNSON I Activities , ' : .D 'T' ., 1 ' 1 ' he Q- I QA QR 'L -X fi, 1 Q -- IEI-'F ANDREWS ' fig' h ' e'. g, Sophomore Manager - fwh, 1 l' X ll i 4 . VONDENE ZANDER ' s 9 , , , , ' Activities ' ' ' fi- 6 , --, I1 1 , 'Z ' 1 'Y r ' .5 ' II L. A- 7 I a ,7 I I 1- AV LUCILLE SOWERWINE ADVISOR - PAGE ONE HUNDRED TI-IIRTY-ONE NUGGET STAFF IULIE BECK Editor The 1963-1964 NUGGET staff, headed by Iulie Beck and Dennis Matthies, has con- sistently turned out fine papers for our school. This year's staff made several interesting and Worthwhile changes in the format of our school's paper, such as the Bengalites, a section devoted to outstanding students in Helena High. The rating of the NUGGET is much bet- ter than it has been in the past. Much credit is also due the students in the journalism classes who spent time and en- ergy Writing the various stories which made the paper the success it Was. PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-TWO ff' V 'N A lb f A 'Qi iii -'Sf j lfwjf V iii. A 2 I rt T N wr' DENNIS MATTHIES Assistant Editor fb'- 25 LINDA BREWER Business Manager NUGGET STAFF J' '- .-'Y GARY WILSON Sports Column IOHN CARPITA Circulation Manager l x SHARON TOMCHECK Advisor QUILL AND SCROLL l l B f..lf:.:-lf., 1 . hi -lf. i!. 1 ti'. BILL LEAPHART Copyreader C3 Front row, left to right: Mrs. Tomcheck, sponsor: Sue McVey, Terri Blattspieler. Mrs. Sowerwine, spon- sor: Second row: Iohn Carpita, Neil Livingstone, Kathy Muellen, Linda Brewer, Gary Wilson. Third row: Dennis Matthies. Larry Clausen, Synthia Speer. Mike Neely. Missing: Iulie Beck, Vondene Zander, lim Hudson. PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-THREE AUTOGRAPHS 'Q 'f ' ' -M. . 4 l A A 'gi ,' N I I 41 x ' , A . M , tl .0- 81 Q' iq:-r 1N 1 r ld' I L., :I . N X-'Crier - U' . ' ' 4 .r . J .f - ' - P. 'K X . Q' ' V- bfi:-: x K ', ' ' , . si ' R X v 7 - N. fm-5 mtv 3 A ' X... 'ti sw ' f W. tf, Yfg . -tJ.h 'e' fs! , 'R' 'fill' P 5'-'tan Y .,,, sf 111 '-4 Z 1 ,fr 'sn '-f. Q , I ,-Q. v-0 .,-4--Q -gY'fr'! 5 s-vo gtg' ,ri J .:,., nf?- ' ' - ' ' '1' 'v' -qv A .LP fm ' lu FQ ans. Vigilance action in the early days of Montana. lt was throuqh , 0 , this type of action that the famous Viqilantes were able to rid t t themselves of Henry Plummer and his outlaw qanq. C PAGE FRENCH CLUB 'i' F ,-J A C1 A' P P. - 4 L T' .4 -. A f' L . n. Front row, left to right: John Paul Monod, Mrs. Jorgenson, John Naegele, Linda Brewer, Coree O'Connell. Second row: Ken Cromeenes, Jim Hunter, Lucio Bellini, Jim Hudson. Gerry Hudson, Diane Powers, Mike Scott, Clare Martinson, Steve Weber, Bill Craig, Pat O'Connell, Helen Delona, Jeanne Burdett. 'Dhird row: Patsy Massman, Marian Rouse, Sue Safford, Jane Plem- mons, Jacque Cottingham, Sue Fiske, Penny Eathorne, Barbara James, Patty Johnson, Rita Carpenter, Peggy Hughes, Sylvia Alanis, Candy Cougill. Fourth row: Jane Bing, Sally Spear, Sue Eagle, Kathy Ostheimer, Lynn Hadley, Susan Evans, Sue Mc- Vey, Marla Babcock, Terry Pickolick, Barbara Riddock, Susan Cranmer, Pat Peacock, Emily Galusha. Fifth row: Mary Jean Christiansen, Sherry Kincheloe, Charlotte Day, Judy Kranich, Nancy Nolte, Sue Thompson, Denise Feller, Carol George, Sandy Salisbury, Kathy Potter, Elaine Krantz, Linda Lehrman, Kerry Meloy. Sixth row: George Porter, Doug Bieri, Bill French, Marcia Holt, Ellen Sullivan, JeNae Tuck, Candy Walker, Jeannie Romasko, Barbara Word, Karen Ogren. Seventh row: Steve Meloy, Bill Lane, Doug Matthies, Bill Leaphart, Cindy Kramer, Mary Ann Mullaly, Carol Gravely, Joyce Libra. Eighth row: Peter Tanna, Jim Purdy, Chuck Johnson, Dave Burton, Joe Mazurek, Dennis Ames, Dan DeBar, Ted Dougherty. LATIN CLUB t 'T FN ..-,..,,,,. ,..-. , 11111 '14 . J Front row, left to right: John Paul Monod, Mrs. Williams, sponsor, Denise Feller, Carol George, Sally Spear, Sandy Salis- Bonnes, Lucio Bellini, John Spitzer. Second row: Judy Roberts, Marilyn James, Pat O'Connell, Sylvia Kim Mahan, Janice Brown, Mike Scott, Rusty McDonald, Frank Lamb, Nico Aguilar. Third row: Lo- Jean Richards, Patricia Barnes, Cheryl Peterson, Susan Eagle, Lynn Morrison, Emily Galusha, Susan Mary Lynn Mortieau, Joyce Lovely. Fourth row: Bill Leaphart, Terri Blattspieler, Dina Wilkins, Deb- JoAnne Bergeson, Delane Taylor, Mary Ann Martello, Janice Frisch, Marilyn Zangar, Joan Rate, row: Mike Alvord, Pat Chilton, Rosanne Lynch, Marilyn Blakely, Andrea Lemon, Michele Lovely, bury, Doug Beiri, Linda Alanis, Jane Plemmons, retta Noland, Ida Tittin, Cramner, Charlotte Day, bie McKay, Franci Bell, Lowell Dightman. Filth Barbara Flint, Cheryl Welliver, Maureen Christenson, Barry Williams. Sixth row: Maureen Bierke, Carla Townsond, Sue La- Salle, Eileen Bach, Pat Duggan, Barbara Wix, Jan Ragar, Laura Lee Christenson, Shirley Eaton, Vickie Harding, Vivian Harding, Pam Boughn. Seventh row: Karen Rekstad, Connie Raynor, Bill East, Hollie Ellis, Don Colvin, Bob Jackson, Dave Anderson, Ken Robertson, Jerry Haggerty, Roger Little. ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-SIX RUSSIAN CLUB Front row, left to right: Vic Kiesling, Linda Brewer, Ianice Brown, Monte Nick, Iohn Hahn. Second row: Iayne Wilson, Cherie Bone, Martha Wilkinson, Margaret Fox, Ieanne Swanson, Patsy Humphreys, Yvonne Olson, Third row: Linda Larson, Dana Parsons, Cheryl Susaq, Terri Blattspieler, Sally Speer, Kathy Gailushas, Kathleen Ramey, sponsor. Fourth row, Bill Rouqle, lim Rougle, Brett Tibbles, Charles Smith, Dan Nelson, Bill Zuroff, Ion Kantorowicz. SPANISH CLUB C- I r- ' ,, h Front row, left to right: Mrs. Stafford, sponsor: Mrs. Miller, sponsor: Cathy Verzuh, Candy Couqill, Mary Anne Ernson, Marsha Lockwood, Kim Mahan, Silvia Alanis. Nico Aguilar, Pepe Perales, Ron Van Diest, Iohn Paul Monod. Second row: Ianie Mc- Duffie, Pat Peacock, Lila Martinsen, Eve Ridle, Marilyn Fitzgerald, Patsy Humphreys, Mickie Murphy, Bill Schuyler, Gary Wilson, Rusty Harper. Third row, Anita Buswell, Diane Powers, Kathy Potter, Paula Iuhl, Barb Riddock. Janice Frisch, Patty Lakner, Darlene Merritt, Rita Flansaas, Linda Rhein, Sue Safford. Fourth row: Sherrie Merritt. Barb Wirth, Ellen Schatz, Bob Eldredge, Mike Goodwin, Mike Duncan, Steve Iohnson, Iohn Waldron. Tom Cambell. Fifth row: Lyn Sather- waite, Linda Lorenzen, Pam Lindstrom, Rand Fullmer. George Boettger, Ion Blanton, Charles Stein. PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-SEVEN FORENSIC 1 Nqr q X, S' 'x Front row, left to right: Mr. Albro, sponsor: George Porter, Linda Lehrman, Neil Livingstone. Second row: Kathy Muellen Mary Christianson, Nancy Haraseth. lim Brown, Sue McVey, Eve Ridle, Gerri Ricci, Chuck Brown, Pat Duggan. Third row Earl Gooley, Bing Crosby, Bruce Loble, Kim McClusky, Pat Brown, Bill Watters, Ron Matross, Bruce Blevins. Fourth row Ellen Sullivan, Iudi Hill, Carol George, Ioyce Libra, Rusty Spaulding, Ramey Bogness. W suv' Front row, left to right: lim Hunter, Iudy Hyer, Ioan Knudson. Second row: Bonnie Dallas, Iill Cory, Kim Mahan, lane Candy Cougill, Iulie Beck, Linda Brewer, Mary Longmaid, Vondene Zander, lanet Moody. Third row: Iohn Ellis, Iim son, Ron Matross, Frank Lamb, Tom Grimes, Loretta Noland, Marian Rouse, Helen Delono, Sue Fiske. Fourth row: Larry ston, Bill McKnight, Rusty McDonald, Larry Clausen, Dennis Matthies, Gary Wilson, Earl Hanson, Rusty Harper, Cromeenes. 'S Y PAGE CHE HUIJIJRED THIRTY-EIGHT m Dion, Hud- Thur- Ken 3-7-77'S , -.: . I fn-I nsunnsiuuuu-1 NNN Front row, left to right: Mrs. Schmidt, Larry Clausen, Bobby Trerise, Candy Cougill, Marg Sterling, Mr. Ogren. Second row: Susan Eagle, Cathy Verzuh, lane Dion, Iulie Beck, Linda Brewer, Mary Longmaid, Ianet Moody. Third row: Dwight At- kinson. Gary Wilson, Rusty Harper. Fourth row: Lloyd Ek, Bill Leaphart, Steve Iohnson, Earl Hanson, Stu Kellner, Vic Kiesling. ART CLUB v , X ,Qtr Front row, left to right: Doug Brown, Ioe Naegele, Midge Peabody. Sam Mock, Linda Morley, Karen Keck, Mr. Wadley. sponsor. Second row: Gary Smith, Bill McNight, Ernie Hase, Ray Lake, Bob Fletcher, Doyle Ross, Kim McCluskey. PAGE ONE HUNDRED Tl-IIRTY-NINE FUTURE HOMEMAKERS CDE AMERICA yi .N .. Hmmm . fmrgi O33 AMPS ,..t, q f AMERICA ' W A , A ,, . .,, . ,. ....... Front row, left to right: Mrs. Wilson, sponsor: Gigi Cladis, Collette Herrin, Sue Martin, Carol Cotton, Kathy Dunlap, Beverly Doughtery. Second row: Iudy Young, Karen Hurrie, Marion Watters, Pat Peacock, Ioan Polich, Lynn Ellis, Cheryl Evans, Io Lee Slaughter, Nancy Brewer, Karen Lesoiski, Margo Rusek. Third row: Pat Reardon. Melody Cross. lane Spitzer, Trudy Weg- ner, Darlene Miller, Laurie Hawkins, Penny Adams, Vicky Ziegler, lane Grubb, Susan Roberts. Fourth row: Marlene Coyle, Anita Grandy, Ianice Shutt, Iudy Hames, Carol Grames, Linda Woods, Beverly Sonsteng, Coralie Moe, Linda Galloway, Mary Ann Mullally, Elizabeth Busch, Margaret Iohnson. Fifth row: Pat Riley. Iudy Gutley, Diana Stors, Barbara Fletcher, Faye Fisher, lean Jenks. FUTURE TEACHERS OE AMERICA 0 Front row, left to right: Mr. Reiman, sponsor: Dina Wilkins. Mike Ryan, Ieannie Burdett,- Sue Halverson, Charlotte Day, Iohn Willard. Second row: Patsy Massman, Kathy Potter, Bonnie Dallas, Bev Baumann, lame McDuttre, Karen Hurrle, Cheryl Evans, Yvonne Miniati, Helen Delano. Third row, Randy Gustine, Sue Thompson, Lynn Hadley,.'I'err1 Blattspxeler, Ruth Lan- mer, Ellen Sullivan, Linda Rhein, Maureen Christiansen, Susan Evans, Bruce Vonoda, Iohn Qarrxty. Fourth row: Ned Herrin, Rick O'Connell, Sharon Thrailkill, Linda Woods, Carol Gravely, Ingrid Gronneberq, Ruth Erickson, Vicki Thompson, Maxine Smith. Fifth row: lim Christiansen, Ioe Mazurek, Vivian Harding, Ian Hagar, Ieannie Bomasko, Eileen Bach, Andrea Schultz, Ron Miehle. lack Sherlock, Charles Brown. PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY SCIENCE CLUB l M31 wi' - NY NA LM.- J.- . . w .- -. . V .- ..,- .. , Y, .. - V- Y V Front row, lett to right: Mrs. Schmidt, sponsor: Doug Brown, Ron Hammond, Bill Watters, Iohn Carpita, Ron Matross, Frank Lamb, Mr. Ogren, Sponsor. Second row: Evelen Droston, Rose Ann Lynch, Roger Christiansen, Lee Swabeda, Gary Breed, Bill Rougle. PRCIECTIONISTS lyq t Front row, left to right: Dennis Sasek, Lois Morrison, Frank Woods, Steve Weber, Ken Warnke, Rita Carpenter, Ted King, Bob King, Gary Smith, Iohn Carpita, Doug Brown, Bob Posey. Second row: Tony Smith, Gary Gullickson, Dennis Matthies, Ken Rudio, Pat Riley, Elaine Iones, lean Cooney, Ken Robinson, Bob Liedle, Gary Breed. Third row: Ralph Beer, Doug Bieri, Steve Hermann, Scott Lucero, Mike Stowe, Charles Halverson, Don Reinart, Van Wickman, Iohn Waldron, Gary Nelson, Leo Maphies. Fourth row: Collette Herrin, Cindy Kemp, Ion Kantorowicz, Brad Ariman. Ed Stahler, Tim Berry, lack Sherlock, Ralph McPherson, Karen Ernst, Peggy Paulson, Barbara Fletcher. Fifth row: Linda Cox. Sheila Patrick, Forrest Van Tassel. Ierry Scheeler, Wese Rowe, Paul Kvitkovskyi, Carol Aronen. Mary Welch, Iudy Hames, Elizabeth Vercellin. PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY-ONE GIRLS' H-CLUB Penny Adams Silvia Alanis Julie Beck ,Lt-5 Linda Brewer Rita Carpenter 'l Bev Carstens Gigi Cladis Candy Cougill Scribe 2 5 Susan Cranmer y 4 -1, 4,73 Z. lane Dion ef'-5 President V Penny Eathorne Evelyn Elges Denise Feller Connie Fink G ,f glarilyn .Fitzgerald I L h arla Hildenstab -rf' Peggy Hughes Patsy Humphreys Barbara Iames Ioan Knudson Susan Lucking Ieneanne Lundborg Kim Mahan Mary Io Miller l t Yvonne Mmiati Secretary Mikal Morgan A 6 Y Lynn Morrison Karen Munson .Y Vice President Mickie Murphy Ioe Naegele Ci 4 ,,, Lavita Poor Q qv ' E Iudy Roberts Sandy Salisbury Margie Sterling Q .--- . 1 f 1 Ann Stewart is Sharon Thrailkill lf t 4-4 131 I I Sylvia Warren Dina Wilkins Martha Wilkinson Barbara Wirth Vondene Zander 3 4' I Marilyn Zangar ...- N Missing- 1 'sy Ianice Ryckman Treasurer PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY-TWO -Da, ' 'zu 7 BUYS' I-I-CLUB fy f' QC' . 4 ,, M1 2 5 1, ,' N .- , X . 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W ac ,noni-, lohn Allen Mike Alvord Dwight Atkinson Bill Baertsch Marv Barnes Ray Beaver Iim Brown Frank Buckley Glenn Burqher Scott Clarke Larry Clausen Lloyd Ek Dan Glenny Tom Grimes Iim Haggerty Earl Hanson Terry Hardy Rusty Harper Larry Hoffman Ray Howard lim Hunter Kern Iacobson Stu Kellner Vic Kiesling Bob King Ted King Dennis Lay Dick Lalfromboise Bruce Loble Mick Maierle Ierry Martello Dennis Matthies Douq Matthies Ieff Morgenson Allen Mark Iim Phillips Blaine Palmquist Bob Radcliffe lack Reynolds Doug Robinson Ken Rudio Dennis Sasek Bill Schuyler Dave Schmidt Ierry Scheeler Chuck Smith Leland Smith Roger Stradley Bob Trerise Iohn Vollertson Curt Wheeling Gary Wilson Ierry Wines Iohn Young lack ZurMuehlen PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTYVTHREE GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIGN N ' G.A.A. ornczns Lavita Poor, President: Mcxrily Fitzgerald, 2nd Vice President: Mary Io Miller, 1st Vice Presi- dent: Peggy Hughes, Scribe: Vondene Zander. Treasurer. The Girls' Athletic Association has been an active organization in Helena High for many years. The suc- cess ot the organization can be shown by the tact that approximately 300 girls participated this year. G.A.A. consists of many sports such as softball, volleyball, basketball, shuttleboard, table tennis, bad- minton, and archery. The organization is divided into a junior-senior league and a sophomore league. These two leagues play separately on Mondays and Thurs- days respectively but compete together in tournament play. By means of G.A.A., girls earn points toward mem- bership into Girls' H-Club. Sophomores must earn l65 points to be eligible for membership and to stay in H-Club juniors must earn 75 points and seniors 50 points. GAA provides fun and exercise to many HHS girls. G. A. A. ACTION PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY-FOUR -5.4 INTRAMURAL Intramural Athletics stimulates interest and par- ticipation among boys who do not letter or partici- pate in varsity or junior varsity athletics. lt provides a program of some 20 activities which the boys may take part in and earn points toward an Intramural award given to the highest point Winners at each year's AWarcl's Assembly. tFront to backl lim Hudson. President: Randy Hewitt, Rick O'Connell, Sophomore Representa- tives: Bill Houston. Bill Leophcxrt. Iunior Repre- sentatives: Ion Andrews, Mike Neely. Senior Representatives. INTRAMURAL ACTION PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY-FIVE GFFICE STAFF ' I Seated, leit to right: Sylvia Warren, Bonnie Dallas, Terry Tillo, Iclcque Cottingham, Iudy Vincent. Standing: Iudy McAlmond. Peggy Hughes, Rita Carpenter, Iody Ingram, Ieanne Date. Cheryl Evans, Pat Naegele, Penny Borg, Midge Peabody. Ioe Naegele, Karyle Russell. Shelia Erbs. AUTOGRAPHS ACTIVITIES SCATTER PAGE fN 5 K'-,M ,A rl Row one: Martha Wilkinson looks over Santa Claus, Dennis Sasek, while Mickie Murphy looks on during the H-Club assembly. Nurse lane Dion fusses over Lloyd Ek in the 3-7-77's assembly. Row two: Iulie Beck tromps into 3-7-77's assembly as Dr. Zorba to talk to symbol-minded people. Latin Club participates in the State Latin Convention. Row three: The 3-7-77's girls operate on a Butte Bulldog. Ioe Mazurek acts as the mouth ol the dis- guised tiger in the French Club assembly. PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY-SEVEN pm ia XEIHT AQ SCHOOL SCENES HHH 'Nl W. 1. . ' 'f ' v--,Qi ,- few ' P--11... 5, U -S4-iw 3 ...fm f 5 Q .I 4 Q 'w , V S ,.. - . i x J Ja .Vv '!-:.:' ,- 1 1' 155' L 'N I J -...- ,, A, 4 . , w ,, it 4 ' r 1,'f' - vi 'f PM I ,using J .. . 1 - W , . 4x4 1 i, xgqjzw gli' fvim Aflg. :'f 5fL'!c.' S 5C.. .f.l-fi - 149 1 v 1 ! 1 I + 1 1 . ' V A - ' . Ylufr. f. :Y - 91-'Mia 'iv- 's 4 - 1- A -'l, na J V YK w 0 I ' 4 ' 'K :run HELENA HIGH SCHOOL'S FIRST BASKETBALL TEAM 1901-1902 CHEERLEADERS MIKAL MORGAN GIGI CLADIS IANET MOODY Senior Senior Senior Cheerqueen TERYE SKOR SHARI WILEY Iunior Iunior Left to right: Shari Wiley, Gigi Cladis, Mikal Morgan. lane! Moody. Terye Skor. E CHE HUNDRED FIFTY TB LL F RSIT t Aikinson. Phillips, Dwigh .E it e U E 'a :C 9- ln In U n-I .5- .5 15 GJ S T1 :I O a- .5 hd 'U 0 I-0 .s 2 Q o it :Q o Q .E .Q Q. .Q o an vi 0 E o an .E s ll o E ai 0 s u 0 ID :- u 91 ll 0 u- rs Q u E .ai I-4 U E Q .2 It IQ' u- ... ll 2 : 2 3 O In E O n- I-In Q 0 TI O III Q .Q 0 ki 3 0 F4 -u Q 0 U 0 m nl 0 U- u Q Q E :J GJ .Q rr I1 ss sn Q Q 2 U E E TI u E :- I1 In 0 D-5 E 5 o' 'Q Q ... .Q r 0 It 6 ... -o :J BI Q ID hd :Z 'U n U 3: 5' an nn 0 l'0 6- .E N .Q o :Q Q o UI Q U U- I1 O 2 31 0 U1 Q O 2 ll 2 '5 5 Q .Q O PQ :I 0 Q. I1 o III Z' an .1 Di U' I-I 0 Q -ci In O 2 '41 QD .az ... E Q u :- Di 0 .1 ... 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Y. , X' A '- CGNIXQ3 ' LARRY HOFFMAN Senior Center 2 Year Letterman I , K . 7. ,, I I w 'fu' ---ia. .wW,j. 5 fa fi-W 4 a,,' '- ' - .I f v '9 . v - . 3, 'f-'1 ' lf IOHN ALLEN DAVE SCHMIDT Senior Center Senior Haltback 2 Year Letterman 2 Year Letterman PY St' I A , 51 LaFromboise C381 and Ek C445 prepare to capture the loose ball while Hanson 1231 runs the other way -f -4 5 gs ,Q-1-.. A Y if-+?Tww3fj f -, 34 X A - . .1 l -SIHL-ll' tr-, t..,. .we V- , 'fm wh...-..., . I 'A -ff x ' ' ff-:7'fm. I ' .I if' I 4 . ?': , I-V' V1 .Ml h I . a , + ' v gjztkrgig-,iq I.. V Qs Tr --. ' I. V4 I -Z. Q IACK ZURMUEI-ILEN IIM PHILLIPS TIM ECKROTI-I Senior Tackle Senior Haltback Senior Center l Year Letterman 2 Year Letterman 2 Year Letterman PACE, K,-IIE, HUIILRITIU FIFTY-TVJO VARSITY FOOTBALL 'S Qqr. wg, uf ' N v 5 IOHN MEYER Senior End I Year Letterman 1 'lo -Y J I, 'G .'-'H Q3 'Q . w fn T- ?'4gf,gQQ, DWIGHT ATKINSON TED KING Senior Guard Senior End 2 Year Letterman 2 Year Letterman sg .' W 1. Q . N' 'U' yd.. .: .4-AL: is t T- .U I. ,. . QKTGQI,-.. n., I - ' -'sw BOB KING Senior End 2 Year Letterman L-to - -X. . 'E ld f Y If -J N t 'W-I Three Bengals bring down a Mighty Spartan. 3 I . r.. ,x..e:dlygg.p,,'f 1 5 Q,-. Jv.'v ,- . , Eau 1+ :..4-- B .0-F . 1 I x - '-' ! z, , 4 . - . -- . - ...ff .-V I .- -, at E fi ,, 1.-: ., 1 . - --v I ' 4 r-, '--4 '. .L - fx .D -L - ?ltii,7,xQ7 TERRY MARTELLO TOM GRIMES Senior Center Senior End I Year Letterman 1 Year Letterman PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-THREE VARSITY FCDQTBALL 1415 -ha n 'l A I 1 n 'N 4 , M A Fi'-- IMI, :vii Af, N .., -ffifl 1 if.-tw. ff 4 va. .. .Q . 4 T - 1 M. , RUSTY HARPER EARL HANSON MIKE RYAN Senior End Senior Quarterback Senior Fullback 2 Year Letterman 2 Year Letterman 2 Year Letterman Beaver t2ll sweeps left end with the help of a good block as Hoffman C481 comes in to help and Meyer C811 looks for another one to nail. , ..f'- Sl ,,.f y , -I , mi- a bf .1 ' 175 veal' 5 1 .. . 1.4 .,.,-7 . an tynlu- -'Q !' 5 QQ tilt?-G3 '. U ' ki 'P' ,J , ., ' - ' ' f', 5'32'.?,l!'1'i5r2 Y 1 L. ..-'fic W . -, .I . 4 d Y irq 'r E . r L lf: Q: Q . LLOYD EK MICK MAIERLE DICK LAFROMBOISE Senior Fullback Iunior Quarterback lUl'li0f F11llb0Ck 1 Year Letterman 2 Year Letterman 2 Yet!! Letterman PACE OTIEI HUNDRED FIFTY-FOUR VARSITY FOOTBALL ff I 1, 1 v,-- I Q 'S' .. I ,Y V . lr lbs. If ,I . ' U' . -v ' ' I. , - '.,,.. .ng . ' V- . '74 Q , .L iJ..c,F,A Q ,s Y -t ,,,. if M X ' -L n Q ' N ' . . , Q- h 15 , - 3 - ' I . I .4-A ' ' , 1 V' '- 'P'? - . - ': 'f if' 'f :N - 1 . X , . -- . ' 1 I' X' Q, fv MW. ,I A , v'f12f'1'f-:.-1 7 -,, I I , f .H-I-15. f P A .. U15 MARVIN BARNES BOB RADCLIFF KENNY RUDIO Iunior Ht'-!lfbCICk Iunior Quarterback Iunior Halfback 2 Year Letterman I Year Letterman 2 Year Letterman - .!,-its-VP'w': I '- ' Hanson C231 breaks through the line! Wait!! He's going the wrong way!! Lalfromboise i381 will stop him. I We he H ' A -- x V-.X . ' I ' . . V .H s , h 1 -' at .-7 ' ' , --'1 ' ' ' - ' X, uf . - V55 , ' Nq ' . ',. ' . M' ' - . . . ' I - ,J - 15 9 -u It ', 'f'j9'-, Q- ' ig. . . ' ' ' .1 ' ' ' Q . 4' 7, - 9'- ,,l Q I In .eh -- I 'x '.,, ' 1 -, fi - .a- . 1-I - . vnu- u '46 U. '. , V A I A - - f, I 1 W xv I . ng , In v in X. ' 1' -, -'0 , w . . - 4 , 'rf' ,..':.'!'iu:-5... . will - DOUG ROBINSON RAY BEAVER FRANK BUCKLEY Iunior Guard Iunior Halfback Iunior Haltback I Year Letterman I Year Letterman I Year Letterman PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-FIVE f 'ir QA 'x . - . ff .n. . VARSITY FCDGTBALL 9 . -Wt. ' - .-, .3 .1 ' ' .-.un ' 4 M l - V! '- Qt., Z Q,,:' T ' W .', ',ww ':3f4 ' . O 1- V' .-f.-.VN fgyg . ' M1335 .,a 1' '-':: a - - CURT WHEELING Iunior Tackle 2 Year Letterman ,. Viv -,. ' 'A 'e'. ' ' ' 7 QM ' ' '.:f,.3 '4, ' - ,, -F' .Wi ,-,g 'E ' 'Wav 'Si' L Te???? :-i-,ff1Evt+?'fv31 DENNIS SASEK ART GALLOWAY Iunior Tackle Iunior Guard 2 Year Letterman 2 Year Letterman The Four Horsemen, 81-Meyer, 82-Kellner, 71-Galloway. 72-Sasek. A . ' ' ...Q-. '. , , Q . T T' A 'Qs . -uf - V L'Q '4,.. f',g': S- '- Z T we , . W ... . ki.. - -1 M . , .ST-fit - 1,N,',a:kti:,-' l-in ex 1- . 1 - ' qt .1 , . 5' -. ' .11 1 ' . 2 '- 'YW' ' WQ 3 ' V4 ' I-. .-, '- 5 ' f f., l' . H ' We 'Z ' ' I ,. ' T .Q Q ' , STU KELLNER Iunior End 2 Year Letterman PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-SIX . n'1 V' . rf, i. , f-zu., rf K .A. fA,'l,, .z '7,1o'w1,.5,.i1 TERRY HARDY IOHN VOLLERTSON Junior Haliback Iunior Hulibuck 1 Year Letterman 1 Year Letterman VARSITY FOGTBALL ,xx A - 1- W 'fi' IEFF MORGENSON IOHN YOUNG Iunior End Iunior Fullback 1 Year Letterman 1 Year Letterman 4 , 4 b 1 X 'All' . .- L R V ' - v 15- . . 'N , Q , ',',- A 'M v 1. ,, gl . '.-fa.. 1. An. Cu' Frm ' L. -: f . f, r f,- .y 5- qv ll uf, lg-f f', ' w .. -- '-v-- t 'Army-'f-s. . CHUCK SMITH Iunior Center 2 Year Letterman Missoula tries for a field goal. he . W I L --'-1 M C . Y A iff - TQ. ' 'I Y ' BLAINE PALMQUIST KERN IACOBSON Iunior Tackle Iunior End I Year Letterman 1 Year Letterman W IERRY SCHEELER Iunior Guard 1 Year Letterman PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-SEVEN VARSITY FOOTBALL .. .N-3 L . 1 . 4 951 V 1 -, It 7' 4flv,-.. 9 .1 'L'- 1 ' Q 'f?7 ' ru ,-.. .. ,, , f .. . - ,D was 1' Q- -M VIC KIESLING MIKE ALVORD DOUG MATTHIES Iunior End Iunior Quarte-rback Iunior End 1 Year Letterman 1 Year Letterman 1 Year Letterman ' 4. N0 V . Y gi H 4 A '.' pw- ' ,. . ,' ' . - 4 .. 'ww A .t -. ,begin 's'Qg',Aff.'. ,.. .J ,C -w' ' rf DT ' rr , ' J -.QQ ,TMA , t ,ww u ,rear N ,Y r' .- I jd- M',:,fe-: N I ,- l 5.4 v , -' . '- -,..v..,fft -W 1 ww. x', .rw -,w 44-.. 45' Rf k ' 4 f J h iH,S, ',,- 5'k:-12422-'15,-ag, 1 N. Q' ' ' ..--- uf, Q3 ' - f gQ,.'-qv .5-5 'r-.few ' Nf,3gL w..Z? wf1 . ., - ,, f . t, P as 1+ Wk .S M .--it 'Q :gil-1-21Q.:!!y4,, f -ffeww, at fa. rf... JS. .. w.w.f ' L. Qafmf--f32.:zt Co-Captains: Larry Hoffman and lim Phillips l x x 'f I t P KY Managers: Gordon Davidson, Lowell Dightman, Allen Mark. Glenn Burgher. and lim Haggerty. PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-EIGHT VARSITY FOOTBALL COACHES .---if -.Qs fi F Mr. VAESSEN Assistant Varsity N A K xvgv .f:?4,. , 'I A 1' -1 , '31 3 2 , 1 T ' ' fflbr. v, . , f.- ' . .., Civ, X153 Q , , 'V....,,J , V. -,' -.,,,,-, an Ur 1. V ,. . MR. HALL 'B Squad i It -x IACK COHN I yt ' Head Varsity Coach t All . Q A 2 x i A , -- D 1 H 4 N' i 7- gas? 351: wi A.. L L F 9 R' 'A ' 1-lsr, t, T 1- ' 5 ,M-I1 '1 ' , 3-:viii lriyiw :QQ-:X '. MR. GROSS MR. LeCLAIRE 'B Squad 'B Squad 1963 VARSITY FOOTBALL RECORD Helena 0 ., Bozeman 6 Helena 6 .. u,..,. ., F L . Kalispell 19 Helena 7 ...Ae. Great Falls Central 12 Helena 7 ..uuL.ueueuue4eue,,..eeuA,ee. Butte 19 Helena 13 Billings West 12 Helena 6 .... Great Falls 33 Helena 0 , F ,ss. Billings 19 Helena 0 Missoula 24 PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-NINE ' 4 -, A ,V ,W . '--1 'U'-zkr. 5 s . 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'JI url :s u' -o 1: ... ..1 3 QD P-U ai .'..1 2 O 0 .-1 .ae U u DQ A U u o U B o ln lim Gross. coach and B SKETB LL RSIT Second row: Manager Allen LeClaire. lack ch nes, Coa Wi getty, jerry U9 mH Soderburg. Ii Terry Hardy. .E S-o on GU 5. --'U Us si D 0 gi E: 75-6 Ns: 25 mu ,: can 0 2.5 U... mai T53 rs mm 45.2 gr: E5 We -o . cz- 22 .ae gs 'fan Ei 52 En. Sa v1.2 'EE Su Q2 su- .ss U-o :Q -99f 'u 3:1 Bn: -c 3m ga: Ei ,ou w :IIE PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-ONE f ff I ,, . Ff K 1' Nl' VARSITY BASKETBALL K' ' J V .A I 1 3 E If? 1 ' Nff X' ' , , 1 , i'-'M gl I 7 E ee ,X gi-uf DENNIS MATTHIES EARL HANSON DAN GLENNEY Senior Senior-Captain Senior 1-year leviierman l'Ye'n' leilefmfm I-year letterman All-State 7 I , 5 4 ' I i ff I, 2 M I . ' I 1 ' E.: 'Cf K1 5 -dl' IERRY WINES Senior I-year lettermcm '31, .ln-4 STU KELLNER Iunior 2-year lelierman PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-TWO MIKE ALVORD Iunior 1-year letterman LEALAND SMITH Iunior I-year lette-rman f,-' 75:7 3 6 'ov .----. 54 KEN RUDIO Iunior I-year letterman IIM HAGGARTY Iunior I-year letterman ' :J Y . by 15905.- 4 .-X, A Left to right: Hanson 1341 goes up lor another two. Ooh! says a Hawk as Kellner 1501 ioins in the lun. Big Dan controls a tip. Second row: Hanson 1347 prepares to grab Glenney's tip. Kellner 1501. Hanson 134l, and Glenney 152D tight for a rebound. Ah! come on boys. says coach LeClaire. Third row: It's mine, get out of the way Hanson. Tough Bengal rebounders grab another one. Hanson displays his form as he goes high ior 2 more points. Fourth row: Ballet class. Glenney cans a left-handed hook. Let's cut him in halt, says Glenney. Matthies and Hanson just won't let that boy in the dark uniform have the ball. Shame on you! 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Ill . . 1 1. 5 .Q . 4 0 ' In Rx 1-- fs . '11- ,P 'PH' . .2 U O U I . A -E U 1 :n 1 Ill 0 n-'I .1 ' l!.,z- w . Q 'r C 0 rn G 0 ,I, 1 U' s- O , 1- '5 u o. - X ...- 'U he L 3 I an 3.1 NSN' TR CK TE 1 My p 1 O U1 -o 1 1: o -54 O 1 0 UI ui L- GJ RSIT , .ai 4 La U 2 , .eq C : Y lskx 5 0 E 'U X ll U 1963 N Y qv 33 6 u- , U 0 1-I .- 3 ... - o Y Y U 1 cn 5 l 1 0 l 2 .E :I GJ 11 IJ' ' .S U' n- 5 Q 1: 1: .2 U .E U' -: O ..- ..- 1.- 0 .- 5 2 E 0 In W4 I 1... PACE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-EIGHT :- I1 U U uw o 1 1: o E .E l-s J: U U 0 U 5: 0 .1 UI 3 0 l- 'U la ..- .S I-' 61 ..- U n- U 1: 2 ll U 3 1-E 2 o I1-'I 0 .ae ... EI 15 o .2 0 Z .ae U u P-Q 6- M 0 .Q 1: u 3 ua 0 a 2 ui 1: 0 T'- :.1 an .ae U u U? 13 cn c U .Q o Q li III .... an 53 E O 1- 13 1: o L' 'S U :- ll u U 1-5 o Ill T- 0 .ca O nr: rn 0 I1 U 13 1: u n-'I -Q 0 D 'U 5- 0 1-1 ai Ill -z OD I-4 I-1 .Q O Q 15 0 UI 5 E 0 bw In I1 U r-'I .si U 2 ll 0 U Q I .,. Ill ui 0 ... -E '6 E Ill ... 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Q .ei 0 VI u rn .2 1: 1: 0 D 91 C II U 1-'I -5 D-H 1: rs 0 H O 1: u D :Q U I1 cr 1: u ua .1: .2 as ui .E hd .E 3 0 2 15 o .2 0 Z 1: rx D 3 o In 5 x ...- In .: 0 E O D :- U sr. -o 1: cs 6 .E :1 u- I1 :J O an 0 U ll cs 1.1 15 U .1: ca. o 0 ..1 .- .-. ..- Bl -u 1: 2 .ae U :: an E 1: 1: aa T. U 2 E o F' if o U1 I 2 'B' ? I -C o i -E .E cn .24 u 5 -E U heelinq. ingsione. Curt W V eil Li wan. N S Dave Th Vaesse Roy ach CO YOWZ venih ck Stein. Se Di and ndquisi. if Li 6 Houston, I Bill 5- 0 1: .E .1: n. .a O nn -E O 7 .o O an BI o E .9 .aa an -6 ll u 3 o IE :- u D1 15 2 0 ..- ll- ui .ae .2 III :- 1: o 1- 1: 2 .... E .1: U rn ... In cs O 6 1: cs ..1 E an ai ... .n 0 ..a QD U :J M nn -o 1: o ... 0 :f o 31 an u I: an ll 2 U 6 T'- .2 U 2 -I .2 E 'U -u u B1 .D 0 Q 3' VARSITY TRACK BILL BAERTSCH One year award. hurdles. LLOYD EK Two year award. 440. mile relay. I 7 I . 5 . 1 - ,.i '.' 4 . - ' ' . - v low . rx 1 ' ' ml' l' Ld? ,pq I V ' x , . I ' ff 'W I' - .lxyv ' USL, s , 0 I i fa ix 1 h fp' and . X , xy. hx H ff Q ' -ff' sl '4'T J 'f x . 'Q' GARY WILSON Two year award. 880. and two mile relay. LARRY CLAUSEN Two year award. mile. l H.. ay-, 21, '34 E 9 -,m R XA yy. Q, 4. , I mf: Y Q. -r EARL HANSON ' ' M ' Two year award, high 9 +I iump. high hurdles. A r A Nl y A S l- .fx 'I R of s -RA' 'fe ,. n1:Nms Mmrnuzs 1 ,- 3' H Q- . j s ', ' One year award, 880. two 'H :,Ji, .hUs- ' gf . mile relay. ,l iff z.rw ,.,' ' W . .4 .V '. X ' v faq' U. T'-ff Z. ' .N N I- Q 4 PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-NINE F mr Q VARSITY TRACK 4 . ' if fum? U u ,Q 'Am , IOHN PETERSON l - ' . . 1- rf -. ,. 'Q- A - ' - -, .- V -- ' ...Q 2 Two year award. pole Z -T -fa' ' 1 'I N' vdllli. . ' y . , ' ' -1- ,V 3 ' ' ' 1 - ' ' ' fe 1 ' .Q X. .e X b y I 3 F A N '-1 L, 5 M - w IACK REYNOLDS 1 2 4 H . 1, , K One year award. pole K ' -' 'fi U wh- T 'S 1 . N-L H ff.. ge' ' . ,r V ? 5. . 1 Of , , ,IX hu: ' I u Ly - l '1 IN. 2.8 I :hs JH ,gui ' .....,..'X'I,'f L ' Q8 - . Q I I U' ', M ...ug ' m'V:2,. 5 5 . 'n' V ' v ,R f b . . . M ' g Q '1, ,, A 3 .f , A .ls 'W'-X.. I I K z iv- enr- , 3 ' ur, - L Am.. ..- in . 1 ,Wien ggi A , . nUsTY HARPER w' .uw 'Q A . Zvi ' D- V- 2. One year award. pole .,g .4 ds. 'nh K1. M P KGFTXQY., vault. 5- 4 Q f 'ffl A-'sf' A - ' Q' 'live li. P, 'Tw' I? ' ' . xx .r -5 ,. X? xg. rv V, if fi fl Q ,I ive- . T' 'M ' L g 53. .Q . fum , ' N ' 'igiif l-?,w , 2-1 'M Ji ,,, ,, , 'E 'mfign , -I ii' ., Vt ' , ' 'fig ., 3,3 ' 1:25. ' IM HUNTER ' 'N 'W ' - ' s'4'-Sggvfkm-. I V, , 5 Tm .- .rf .M Q 1. Q, T d 440 d y Q -345 ,.'QgQ.3,, ,....,,,,,,,,....f- V ..,f1w- 1 t , wo year awar . . an fb ffm? , QR . V, ',,,. W Q ,ki two mlle relay. f ' A 1... --egiz,-ga... 1 - f ag x .L ,fy 4' ' fmw 4 Ji. K W a' il- Atsfvq Tm ' T ', fy lfbgfltx - -'V L 1 T gs' ff.. in Qian., T W... .1 'f - . , Mfg 3 -N A .',y,,,-.v3,w . . f al . J . 1 .Y 4 .-.' 1' -4-' T ' L x , A 2 ' ,1 A XVI- .H . 5' :il I , rr-.. -..,f-. J. T fb . F 1 ' ..ag..m..2..1...:.'2': DENNIS LAY One year award. 880. SCOTT CLARK One year award. 220. PAGE ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY if Fr-1 it- ' 5. VARSITY TRACK .a ART GALLOWAY V' IAY MERGENTHALER '. B' One year award. 880. Quwl. One year award, discus. MARVIN BARNES One year award, 100-yard dash. A 1 Q . f' ' 1 ' v fl- 'A - .. , 1 fi , 241553 ' ' , gi r I . V ,. 'TL .,+: 'e Q. X, --,ff ag w... f' 1f.g Qi f 9 wr W. ' .H4,f' 4 J,- DENNIS SASEK ,gunn- tllif - One year award. shot ,,,,mA,'L, ,Wi 4- O. ., I - .. xxx, VA , ..N. put' IM . -Yr 'em ' . fi' aauwxf km ,, I' . - 5 fa, f ,ll 1 ,- -' Q I V an 'fe .g,5ffg,fV Qi 4 1 ' -'f - pf f -P-Q1 Q-f:1-:se 5 A ' ,gf O f ' 15 gf 1 .- ,- ' ..,1,-ne, ,,. 'A 1-' 'A ' 1 ' ef .5 'di'-'A er' ' 125-ff. A.. . , I .livin-.ff-' 'F 6 ,A r 'xy l - ' ci'4!5f -0' A 0' 5 if .. . W . aff, QQ ff, , 4-X' I fa A iff i DICK Lal-'ROMBOISE . Q- ' dv . Br A One year award. discus. lt A f A - - ' A X., A . ,I 1 I ' F, - A I 'Q , I . 5 .-' -LZ 0 I ' P' '. K -J., :Tl ' Q' 'tug ' FRED SOWERWINE ,f . l -., 'AF' '--. . - . f S-if at gs ix 1 .5-N. , V One year award. 880. ,fi f ' Q, x V 4:6 ,A ' .-. .L Qp rw ,,. ,er .Slit ll Q ii Q K :V xi 1, . . -V may JN' 3: ,f iftzti 4 ' r -I in 1 ,, in-1 A ' 22 f11f'fA1L.' PAGE ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-ONE . , L lor-IN STIPICH N-.3 di-'.l'fG-. One year award, 440. , 5 . .1 Q ,v , Q, '-Q ,.. ya, 3. M 4 1 TERRY HARDY One year award. 440. 2' 6 ? -Q -5.1 7k ' ' ' X., swab' -AN WARREN CRAIG I One year award, broad iump. qw ..-. -f' , ,,.X V 'f We 38 nge Wa Mu WTF? ' - 'af , rn A TU Q, 11' - F r J . 'n u.Q, - 1 lf f' Q'l . L. N , l J , JACK BURTON ' One year award, 880. V 0 ' Q l 'QI Pl? ' PAGE ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY TWO gg 1 4 W W ' Sfvfy' One year award hxgh ' A Q . , L o 2 4 S1427 'n xg, r U- 4.. VARSITY TRACK Q-lp - GARY HENDRIX V! A, Three year award. 100. . my low and high hurdles. 'y'-' get Y Bon LANE A ' I Three year award. mile. 880. lwo-mile relay. one- mile relay. 1 1 1 ki l . -- Y 6 1 U 9 ' GARY co1.'rnAN1: A , Q... 1 . .- + 'f - Three year award. 220. 1 Q . s T ' 'W broad iump. mile relay. 3 K -. N Q - f L -,V. - ,... ii , . - my 'Al e ' ri. O BOB GAGE 1 W. V ' . One year award, broad W Q ' Y - iump. V ' I . 3 i l ROGER BARRETT .' One year award. pole vault. -wi Q PAUL IORGENSON Two year award. pole vault. PAGE ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-THREE 'VARSHW'TRACK v Q -4 Yl- BOB OLSON f Two year award, broad A ,aiu 'Jigs' iump. Ze I,- LES HATHCOCK ' One year award, iave-lin. N 1, E 5 X I A D : 1-I4 ,.,, . J if T Y It r ll ' aw TV 1 ' ,af - E it I fur., X , 2 Q- N 1 .:Im '-hung gr Q if E' ,x T ' I. ! 1 ! 3 I MIKE EATON One year award, shot put. 'rom wzrss V Three year award. high - jump, iavelin. .. . ,Ja 4. . ,A .v ,n 'r PAGE ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-FOUR 5l+?uX3Q5 Teipp fbew 4 1-2 X 11-.if ei gtiwrwi I 1 uf 'E -df: Qs ,ZW Y U STEVE SWANBERG Two ear award, shoi, Y 100, mile relay. IACK NELSON Three year award, iavelin. A 4 r W4 3, Q . 6- , '2'.. ' ,g. 1: I H , fp .G df V, 4 -, I if x X I - f an'-J '-Xe lewvijt , y y , , , 5 l t 5 I xr! . Y . ' Qi . 1 I X A. -Q ' Q! 'Q .. - , f . A A A ' T '94 ' a ' 'AL wr . 3 K' I ' NR 1 X my , . 1 I . 1, r h 1 -YQ ff e ' 1 ' - F 0, lk- RZ ' V . ' nv 1 lg- an , A M t W4 kat, - A-px, ,T , ' .y - 'X ,' : ATf , . fy. gil V lrlb 4.1 4, , ,ZX-:ljxxu-lnnxxttrxll...gl :.g,:qr 'T' .,,,rm,f,, ,.,,-A - -- 6, , F' f . . ' - , , - . -nf gf 4, - 1 I I ' in V534 X A3 Pe, ati .1 Q - Qvif 5362 Lf, .M 1 . - ,Xb A u-JT . ' Qhg1f?g.lE 3141, .fl- 1 . ,ri L. L B VARSITY TRACK 1 - 0 'A L5 .u,, lx -sl Q-wg-4 , Q, 1 L' S' .5 x bt' sis - l': 'v- 7- Al -l. H' n . -.f . M Ml 9,'n -' lv. csv- he 1 rw L , f.. n, rf X ,.. ff L if -- xg-' -Q ,J L-f - 1 X ' F , A P ' G . x, L t . y ' E V' f4 L' A 1l'r - ll., . i H4 I - L r In . sf. 4 . TWO MILE RELAY-Lett to right: Iim Hunter, Dennis Matthies. Gary Wilson. and Bob Lane. 'z 5 N ' 'L-qv A x , vs , 3' . -w ,f -f. , ,yn . -' ' so U -e s teams - S so I fiat A ' ,. Q I H - V, A l ' ' ' K I 9 Q 5 I al fe ff , . .1 , N - , 5 ' ' Q ,Xe f 1 L X 'l I ff , ' xx I Ks r ' J I 1 ' L5- ' 'ly' ' .'1: i 4' N J'Jl f L fa,e 5? Lx. . l l Y 4- 7 I. 1.Pg!,.,,,y . 1- , - Y ,. f 1- svn . v'zi'f'.. 'L Q L ' .L s frfg. f'-y f fs' . L .L f ',,f , ,'-if -li 4-el-,f -5'-f fy K 'A I J ww .ye .w I t - .W - nl I 3.9! if r 'nfl' 'L -I 'tl h, , A. H . I-Q: V HEL.: .l y . F 'Qt 7. Jpjv: v . ' ,-I -': . ,-It - , --v, 37 ' - , ': . . - L .3-2 j f- -.,. A- I ' 1' 'l ' K ,. ., j1:ff?r'.ld.+,., '- g 4. ff-,,,,. -' ' ggi-5j1 ' 2-1 - ' AVN i -'a '5.n.:llg'f1iif4f nz.:-I- .QA..'xS7o.-. Ci 'S '!' 11 - ,14 4 MILE RELAY-Left to right: Steven Swanberg, Gary Coltrane, Bob Lane. and Lloyd Ek. 3 s -,yi wx . Mix ' 'I 41 iw, Bob Lane accepts the Guy Stegner Award at the 1963 Iaycee Relays. PAGE ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-FIVE CROSS CCDUNTRY KQY ma.. 'K Wine? -ww W0- fzr 1.34 im 'lil' Swv' 4' Y 'Ps'-'-Q alia islam f5?!. m.i'i-'bear BRUCE LOBLE RAY HOWARD IIM HUNTER L ' N 1- an CZ' I 4, N fs., Rf? QNX 1, X. Qi: -'Q lf -'gf M W wk2w.f,-,- 1,. NBTA N 1 K X. nr Y . 5 .Q-My J fri ' QWI kt. V 'N .Aurk 9. . - ' ' ' .:iQN'q:! ' . f ' -1 25,555 ,W , ,. .A i , , ' if- .,.. . S.,-rl'S...'... First row, left to right: Neil Livingstone. Barry Conver, Iim Typoll, lim Hunter, Ray Howard, Earl Gooley, Bing Crosby. Second row: Roger Slradley, manager: Ken DeRosier, Bob Volk, Dave Hull. Bruce Loble, Dennis Malthies. Chris Alkie, Scoit Clark, Gary Wilson. Bill Gilbert, coach. Third row: Bob Tobin, lay Mergenthaler. Bill Lane, Mike Naegele, Dennis Lay, Leland Smith. and lim Buckland. 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V V . ,.,,, g ' ' 1 - . .. , ns SKI TEAM 1. l 1.-ii u-551.-.. s 1' Q TOM GHIMES ROGER LITTLE Senior-Captain sophomore 2-year letterman lenemmn Y, '1 ' r f ,,, . ,,.. ..,.... v. , Q-:sux gl --vw: 1:1 Q 'Q SUSAN EAGLE CHASE HIBBARD Iunior Sophomore 1-year lenerman 1-Year lettermdn Front row, left ot right: Roger Little, Rick O'Conne11, Doug Morgan. Second row: Susan Cranmer, Susan Eagle, Linda Ashcrait, Sue Lucking. Cathy Sterling. Ann Stewart. Third row: Coach Roy Vaessen, Chase Hibbard, Tom Grimes. Iohn Hahn, Ray Howard. Chris Alke. Bill Sokolich. David Anderson. I PAGE ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-SEVEN 1963-64 TUMBLING TEAM A M Y Front row, left to right: Louella Davis, Connie Fink, Penny Toitly, Patsy Humphreys, Geni Kinney. Second row: Carolyn Dana, Ellen Schatz, Dina Wilkins, Lynn Morrison, Carolyn I-Iyer. Third row: Tod Schneckloth, Bob Phinney, Dwight Atkinson, Dave Lewis, left Lindquist. 1963-64 TRAMPGLINE TEAM Front row, left to right: lo Naegele, Kathy Kuntz, Linda Ashcraii, Sue LaSalle. Second row: Sid Waters, Les Madsen. PAGE ONE HUNDRED SEVENTYVEIGI-l'l' any Dl- 0 LLOYD EK ln his first year of high school competition Roger STATE CHAMPIONS An outstanding participant in three of the ma- ior sports at HHS, Lloyd has proven himself to be one of the finest athletes in the state. ln l963 Lloyd won the 180 pound class wrestling title, and in the spirit of a true champion, he retained his title in the l964 season. He was a three year let- terman in track and also in wrestling, where he was co-captain of the team. In his first year of participation in football, Lloyd demonstrated his capability as fullback by receiving an honorable mention All-State award. has earned a name for himself in state skiing circles. State Champion in the slalom at the state high school meet in 1964, he also won first place in the downhill at the Northern Divisional Meet in Bozeman, the same year. He was chosen as a member of the Montana team that attended the Iunior Nationals at Alpine Meadows, California, and he also participated in the Western States Iunior Championships at Sun Valley. Roger is expected to form the nucleus of the ski team for the next two years. 6 nl X . 9 ROGER LITTLE PAGE ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-NINE i I o v I' I Q W n 'a fl' ' I I- f O 0 41 '.c.' ORT BENTON AND MONTANA ,ff 43 1 N -C2 N - 1 . . - .-...nf..... ' N A 4 r w N NE gamma- e -L. ANSPORTATIO L I . for St. Louis and Intermediate Points. Steamer DEER LODGE, Tlxos. W. Rea, Master. ill leave Fort Benton on or about the 15th of May. For Fx-night or Passage apply to Jo J-. QQ CQ., WALLACE S'I'RIJI'I'I'. on an Dgpe In Advertising FLGWERS every or occasion 442-2610 STATE NURSERY CUNGRATULATIUNS to the class f Lumber Co. 0 1964 9 LUMBER ' PAINTS fm 0 suunmc SUPPLIES Eaton-C-funnen ' 'WU 3ElA?EQ7'Ll5f 7 8 0 2 C G RED EIGHTY First National Bank and Trust Company Leaving for college? Open a personal checking account at the Friendly First to make money handling easy while at school. Planning on college? Open a savings account at the lst National Bank 8: Trust Company and save for that treasured college education. 55641-sQU6+5e6eQ Best Wishes from ' The Helena Drug Association I876 - 1964 Bakke Drug Central Pharmacy College Pharmacy Parchen Drug Co. Prescription Pharmacy Records, Instruments, Music Reynolds Drug Co. , Starz Pharmacy and Repmrs East Helena Drug 'k Kl1Shar,S DeP0f Drug Phone 442-1080 10:3 E. Sixth Ave. HELENA, MONTANA E E HU LFE El H HF KNAPP SERVICE, INC. Best Wishes fo UNION o1L co. PRODUCTS the Class of 16 4 FIRESTONE Times 1, if 608 N. 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Dial Helena 320 N. last Chance Gulch .foxfzibj 442-6880 -1 Til- ,dk - PHOTO suop gl Montana's Largest Photographic Supply Center 'gllongratulations Class of '64 '9 Still Camera's Graphic's Kodak Rolliflex Minoita Zeiss Contarex Lecia Minox Stationery - Art Supplies - Repairs Rentals - Trade-Ins - Hallmark Cards Custom Picture Framing Air Conditioned Comfort Capital TEMPC NEWEST ADDITION O Clty TO HELENA B l U. s. Highway 12 OW and Benton Avenue 120 14th Ave. DO All YOUR MEET Your Ft'l8IldS dl SHOPPING UNDER Capital City Bowl ONE ROOF PAGE O E HUNDRED ICHTY SEVEN The Floor Center Livingstone? at Hudson's o Tile SIIOQS O Linoleum 0 Counter Tops ' Wall Tile Quality Footwear 0 Carpets Bryan McDuffie for , owne' Entire Family 8 N. Main 442-1122 Where the Smurf Ser Shops The Home of Koret,' Petti Sz Joan Miller Fashions Ro one 's FSH BUILDERS INC a y , B I I I S HOMES OF DISTINCTION Phone 442-9740 BILL FROEHLICH Thank you for Phone 442-8499 your patronage BOB HILGER Phone 442-7821 Hustad Center 442-6320 Helena, Montana PAGE ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY EIFHT Gamer? Bakery Helena Auto Dealers Association A. A. Garage 8. Equipment Co. International Trucks International Scout Anderson Motors, Inc. Cadillac-Chevrolet- Chevy II-Corvair Capital Ford, Inc. Ford Cars 8a Trucks Ford Falcon Grimes Buick Buick-Buick Special GMC Trucks Motor Mart Mercury-Mercury Comet Northwest Motors Chrysler-Imperial Plymouth-Valiant Placer Motors Oldsmobile Olds F-85 Pat Strong Motors Volkswagen Dodge City Dodge, Dodge Dart Dodge Trucks-Lancer Frontier Motors, Inc. 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Last Chance Gulch Helena, Montana PAGE O E HU D D INE YONE KBLL fELfv Doug Sutherland, General Manager extend sincere congratulations to the- Class of ' 64 It is our wish that the challenge of our times be an inspiration to each of you to expand your educational capacities .... strengthen your religious beliefs .... and deepen your moral and social convictions to the end that America will remain the kind of nation We know and Want it to be. CAPITAL CITY TELEVISION, INC. - HElENA, MONTANA GQOD LUCK io the CLASS OF '64 'lr THANKS U from this years From I G I LA N TE sCoTTY's V Drive-In PAK PHI IFE IYTY N 1 Wciigss Mayor-auf 64 Our congratulations to you upon reaching this important point in your lives. As you stand on the threshold of further opportunity, you rnust real- ize how far-reaching will be the next decisions you must make in charting the future course of your lives. Whatever you choose, however, our sincerely offered best wishes go with you into the several paths that your careers will take from here. This 1964 Vigilante Annual was produced in our modern plant The ibelena Elnhepenbentziiierorh Publishers - Commercial Printers Book Binders 317 Allen Street Helena, Montana PAGE ONE HUNDRED NIBIETYTTHREE ' . -' NF- 'M--1 1' Union Bank's Centennial Decoration, 1964 Highlights in Helena History 100th Anniversary of Montana Territory 100th Anniversary of Helena 75th Anniversary of Montana Statehood 66th Anniversary of Union Bank UNION BEXNKMTRUST CGPIP Y PAFE ONE HUNDRED NINETY FOUR I Som e of the friends to whom We are indebted for financial aid in the publication RETZ BROTHERS of the 1964 VIGILANTE RUCKER APPLIANCE 424 N. Last Cha nce Gulch BETTY'S BEAUTY HOUSE 146 E. Sixth CHRIS'S DRIVE INN 1421 Boulder RUMMEL MEMORIALS FRANK SCHATZ Route 1 THE REBER COMPANY 1643 N. Montana CLAFLIN FURNITURE 17 W. Sixth Ave. MINUTE KITCHEN Euclid Ave. .IACOBY'S 125 N. Last Chance Gulch MARSHALL WELLS Hustad Center HELENA BODY 85 PAINT 829 N. Warren THE PARROT 42 N. Last Chance Gulch PAGE ONE HUNDRED NINETY-FIVE SCHQQL CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 3--Inmates begin nine months of imprisonment for the 1963-64 school year. Three lunch hours bring much dissatisfaction and less trouble at Sixth and Main. 19-Mike and Bear paint 64 at Sixth and Main downtown. 20-Annual Snake Dance-Police call us vandals. 21-First football game. OCTOBER 12-Twirlers go to MSU Homecoming. 18-19-Annual and paper staffs represented at Missoula at State Iournalism Meet. 1963 annual receives an all-state rating. 24-25-'State Latin Convention. MEA Convention, no school. 31-Halloween-Senior girls sing Christmas carols at Sorenson's. NOVEMBER l-Matthies get an unfair B as first nine weeks end. 2-Senior Keg Party. Senior Barn Dance-who remembers? Not Wilson. 8-Coronation-Sandy Beach crowned Queen and Shirley Eaton crowned Princess. ll-Veteran's Day-no school. l9-Mrs. Marshall presents Teahouse of the August Moon. 23-3-7-77's dance. 28-29-Thanksgiving vacation. DECEMBER 10-First big snow fall-Senior sledding team goes into action. 13-Lumber secured for sled run. 20-Christmas vacation starts-Wilson parks for the first time. IANUARY 2-School resumes after a joyous new year celebration. Teachers and students start to grow beards, even Trout. 17-Hudson's and Naegele's folks go on vacations. 21-Senior Keg makes first appearance at Sixth and Main. 23-24-Semester exams. 30-Grade cards come out-Senior girls planned to all wear black for mourn- ing, but as usual their plan flopped. PACE ONE HUNDRED NINETY-SIX SCHGGL CALENDAR FEBRUARY 5-Sledding falls apart. 8-HHS students invade Bozeman to watch Bengals play. 14-Students get pep talk before Missoula game Cbeat them on the floor not on the parking lotl. l5-Bengals defeat Spartans in rumble ton the gym floor not on the parking lotl. Troublemakers disgrace HHS by throwing rocks at Missoula train. 21-Marshalls pep assembly. 26-Big 30 Divisional begins. Cheerleaders win first place award. MARCH 5-State Basketball Tournament begins 19-State Class C Tournament 25-End of third nine weeks. Easter vacation starts. APRIL 2-3-Silver Whistle presented by Mrs. Marshall. Drive-ins open-Wilson goes on the rampage. ll-H-Club Dance-lots of people were fighting that night l5-Seniors have midnight requisition of lumber for Vigilante floats. 25-VIGILANTE misses its deadline. lunior Prom- The Broadwater Hotel is a big success. MAY 1-Vigilante Parade 8-9-State Music Festival. 22-23-State lnterscholastic Meet. 31-Baccalaureate. TUNE 3-4-Final exams. 4-Commencement. 5-Goodbye HHS. PAGE ONE HUNDRED NINETY-SEVEN SENIOR INDEX AGUILAR, ERASMO NICOLAS-7, 12, 101, 136, 137 ALANIS, SILVIA-12, 101, 136, 137, 142 ALLEN, IOHN R.-7, 12, 46, 48, 151, 152 ALLEY, IAMES H. ANDERSON ROBERT ANDREASON, MICHAEL I.--12 ANDREWS, IONATHAN-12, 145 APPLIN, STEPHEN A.-43 ATKINSON, DWIGHT-12, 139, 151, 153 ATWOOD, DONNA I.-12 RACH, PETA MAE-12 RAPPTSCH, BILL-12, 164 BAILEY, DIANA LOUISE-13, 117 RAICH BONNIE IEAN-13 QAPKER, SANDRA CLAIRE-13 RARNFTT. C1-IARIFTS BAUMANN, BEVERLY ANN-13 114, 117, 126, 140 REACH SANDRA E.-13, 109, 111, 113 BECK. IULIE ANN-13, 46, 51, 111, 132, 138, 139, 142 BEIIIENI, LUCIO-13 98. 136 BERG. PAMELA IEAN-I3 BLACKWELL, TERRY LEE-13 BOMAR, BETTY TOY-14 BONE, CHERIE LEF-14, 137 BORG, PENNY LYNN-14, 117, 146 BORG, RUDY BOWMAN, LAWRENCE ROBERT-14 BRADSTOCK, MARY KAYE-14 BRANDT, KAREN MAE-14 BRASS, MIKE WARREN-14 BRAUN. IANICE MARY-14, 126, 136, 137 BREWER, LINDA LEE-6, 14, 46, 47, 98, 132, 133 137, 138, 142 BROWN, IANICE-15, 117 BROWN, IAMES BRADFORD-7, 15, 138 BROWN, IUDITI-I RYAN-15 BROWN, LYNN DOUGLAS-15, 141 BRUER, NANCY KAY-15, 140 BURDETT, IEANNIE L.-15, 49, 236, 140 BUSWELL, ANITA MAUREEN-15, 137 CARBIS, CONNIE LEE-15, 146 CARLSON, MAUREEN P.-15 CARMICHAEL, MARY L.-16 CARPENTER, RITA DIANNE-16, 136, 141, 142, 146 CARPITA, IOHN WM.-16, 133, 141 CARVER, KATHRYN E.-16 CARY, STAVONA M.-16 CASEY, MARY MARTINA-16 CHARLTON, LAWRENCE EDWARD-16 CHOVANAK, LEO B.-16 CHOVANAK. ROGER A.-16 CHRISTENSEN, MARY IEAN-17, 136, 138 CLADIS, GEORGIA-17, 51, 140, 142, 150 CLAUSEN, LARRY RICHARD-17, 46, 48, 50, 130, 133, 138, 139, 169 COBLER, LEONARD ALLEN-17 COLEMAN, LINDA LEE-17, 117 CONNER, BONNIE IUNE-17, 146 CORY, SHARON IILL-17, 50, 138 COSAND, LINDSAY LOU-17 COTTINGHAM, IACOUE KAYE-17, 136, 146 COTTON, CAROL ANN-18, 140, 146 COUGILL, CANDACE IANE-18, 44, 47, 119, 130. 136, 137, 138, 139, 142 COX, IIM BLUEFORD CRAIG, WILLIAM ALAN-18, 136 CROMEENS, KENNETH LEE-18, 44, 136, 138 CUCHINE, GLEN IAMES-18, 146 CULBERTSON, CATHERINE I.-18, 117 DAGENAIS, MILTON L.M18 DALAKOW, VIRGINIA M.-18 DALLAS, BONNIE IEAN-19, 138, 140, 146 DANZER, TERRY P. DANDRO, DONNA MARIE DATE, IEANNIE I.-19, 146 DATE, KATHLEEN IEAN DAVIS, DAVE RICHARD-7, 19 PAGE ONE HUNDRED NINETY-EIGHT DAVIS, IOHN O.-I9 DeLANEY, STEVE CHARLES-19 DELANO, HELEN-11, 19, 44, 136, 138, 140 DeROSIER, KEN DAVID-19, 176 DILLON, BETTY IEAN-7, 19 DION, IANE SHAW-19, 49, 50, 138, 139, 142 DOUGHERTY, BEVERLY ANITA-19, 117, 140 DOUGLASS, LINDA RAE-20 DOWNS, DENNIS I. DUNCAN, DOUGLAS CAMERON DUNLAP, KATHERINE IUNE-20, 146 EAST, STANLEY B.-20, 123 EATHORNE, PENNY L.-20, 136, 142 ECKROTH, TIM IOSEPH-20, 151, 152 EGGE, SHIRLEY L.-20 EK, LLOYD GENE-20, 48, 50, 139, 151, 154, 169, 175, 179 ELLIS, IOHN HOWARD-20, 138 ELLIS, MARTHA L.-20, 140 EMINETH, PATRICIA ROSE ESTRIN, ERNEST VICTOR-20 EVANS, CHERRYL R.-21, 117, 140, 146 FINK, CONNEE LEE-21, 142 FISKE, SUSAN LYNNE-21, 49, 136, 138 FITZGERALD, MARILYN M.-21, 137, 142 FIARE, RUASIE DIANE-21 FOX, MARGARET IANE-21, 137 FRANCIS, CHERYL L.-21, 117 FRENCH, IUDY RAE GLENNY, DAN ANTHONY-21, 161, 162 GLOEGE, TERRY W. GOLDY, CAROL-21 GREEN, EARNEST CECIL-22 GREENFIELD, WILLIAM LEE-22 GRIFFITH, IOAN MARGARET-22, 117 GRIFFITHS, PATRICIA LEE-22 GRIMES, THOMAS RICHARD-22, 138, 151, 153 GROTTE, LINDA LAE GRUBB, CHERI LEE-22 GUERIN, CHRISTINE MARIA-22 GUFFERY, TERYL ALLEN-22 GUNSTONE, BETTY LOU-22 HAGEN, KAREN MARIE-22 HAINES, IOYCE MARIE-23 I-IAINES, PATRICIA ANN-23 HALL, FREDRIC EARL-23 HALVERSON, LARRY IOHN-23 HALVERSON, SUE CAROL-23, 140 HAMMOND, RONALD EVERETT-23, 141 HANSON, EARL WARREN-23, 44, 48, 138, 139, 151 154, 161, 162, 169 HARASETH, NANCY LOU-23, 138, 146 HARPER, GEORGE RUSTY-23, 48, 50, 114, 126, 137 138, 139, 151, 154, 170 HARVEY, RON WILLIAM I-IASE, ERNEST H.-24, 139 HAVEMANN, LEONARD I-IELM, PAULA RAE-126 HENRY, ERIC SCOTT-24 HERRIN, COLLETTE, 24, 140, 141, 146 HERRIN, SCOTTA-24, 131 HILDENSTAB, DARLA GAY-24, I17, 142 HILGER, LINDA LEE-24, 118 HILL, IUDITH MARIE-24, 126, 138 HOFFMAN, LAWRENCE ADAM-7, 24, 48, 51, 151. 152, 157, 158 HOLMOUIST, CAROL LYNN-25, 126 HUDSON, IAMES ROY-7, 25, 48, 50, 114, 118. 131, 136 HUDSON, GERALD GEORGE-25, 51, 112, 117, 136 HUGHES, MARGARET ANN-25, 136, 142, 146 HULTMAN, CARL ALVAR-25 HUMPHREYS, PATSY ANN-7, 25, 137, 142 HUNTER, IIM STEPHEN-25, 136, 138, 170, 175, 176 HURRIE, KAREN SUE-25, 140 HYER, IUDY-25, 120, 123, 138 SENIOR INDEX INGRAM, DELORES ANN-26, 146 IRWIN, NIECA DIANE--26, 118 IACOBSON, IOHN ARTHELLO-26, 123 IAMES, BARBARA LEE-26, 118, 119, 136 JENSEN, ROY ANDREW IAMES, MARILYN ANNE-26, 136, 142, 146 IOHNSON, PATRICIA IANE-26, 136 IUHL, TOM MARTIN-26 KECK, IANICE ELAINE-26 KECK, KAREN LEE-26, 139 KING, ROBERT CALVIN-27, 141, 151, 153 KING, THEODORE T.-27, 141, 151, 153 KNUDSON, IOAN KAY-27, 44, 46, 118, 138, 142 KRAUSE, CANDIS ANN-27 KUNTZ, IANIS YVONNE-27 KUNTZ, KATHLEEN ELLEN-27, 117, KUSHAR, KRAIG KILROY-27 LAMB, FRANKLIN DEATON-27, 123, 136, 138, 141 LAKE, IOHN RAY-27, 139 LASKO, BARBARA ANN-28 LAY, DENNIS EVERETT-28, 176 LESOFSKI, KAREN ANN-28, 140 LEWIS, MICHAEL SCOTT-28, 151 LEWIS, WINGO-28 LIVINGSTONE, NEIL CONRAD III-28, 133, 138, 176 LONGFELLOW, LARRY HOWARD-28 LONGMAID, MARY BRICKETT-28, 111, 138, 139 LUTEY, LEONARD G.-28 LYNCH, CHARLES LOUIS-29. 45, 138. LYTHGOE, SUE ANN-29 MCICDUFFIE, IANE MARIE-29, 117, 137, 140 MAHAN, KIM-29, 100, 136, 137, 138, 142 MAKI, IACK DON MANN, GARY LEE-29 MARK, C. ALLEN-6, 29, 151, 158 MARSHALL, IAMES HARRY-117 MARTELLO, IERRY THOMAS-29, 112, 117, 151, 153 MARTIN, FRANK-29 MARTIN, SUSAN IANE-29, 140 MARTINSEN, LILA IEAN-29, 137 MARTINSON, MARY CLARE--7, 30, 118, 136 MASSMAN, PATRICIA ROSE-30, 136, 140 MATROSS, RONALD PHILIP-30, 138, 141 MATTHIES, DENNIS KEITH-30, 51, 114, 123, 133. 141, 162, 169, 175, 176 MGCDONALD, RUSSEL GREGORY-30, 136, 138 McGAFFICK, GERALDINE B.-30 MCGEE, HARRY LEWIS-30 MCOUANE, MARY GALE-31 MCKINNEY, DAN HOWARD-31, 151 MCKNIGHT, WILLIAM GLENN-7, 31, 112, 138, 139 MCMILLAN, MAUREEN ELAINE-31 MCOUILLAN, THOMAS RALPH-31 MERRILL, IOSEPH MICHAEL-7, 31 MERRITT, IANET PAYE-31 MEYER, IOHN P.-31, 151, 153 MEYER, ROBERT HAL MIEHLE, GINGER INEZ-31 MILES, DAN F.-32 MILLER, MARY IO-32, 142 MINIATI, YVONNE-32, 140, 142 MOCK, HAZEL MAE-32, 139 MONOD, IOHN PAUL-32, 99, 117, 136 MOODY, IANET LEE-32, 40, 49, 114, 138, 139, 150 MOORE, CAROLYN-32 MOORE, IOHN HOWARD-32. 126 MORGAN, MIKAL-32, 142, 150 MORLEY, LINDA KATHLEEN-32, 139 MORRIS, RONALD EDWARD-33 MORRISON, KIM K.-33, 131 MORRISON, LOIS MAE-7, 33, 117, 141 MOSS, SUSI IANNETTE-33, 117 MOYLE, LAURALEE-33, 117 MUNSON, KAREN LOUISE-6, 33, 46, 47, 49, 50. 131, 142, 146 MURPHY, ELIZABETH M.-7, 33, 137, 142 NEAGELE, PATRICIA ANN-7, 33, 126, 146 NAEGELE, IOHN F.-7, 33, 112, 136 NAEGELE, MICHAEL E.-34, 176 NASH, IERRY-34 NEELY, MICHAEL GLENN-34, 130, 133, 145 NETTLETON, IOSEPH LARRY NIELSEN, DONALD IAMES NOEL, SANDRA ROSE-34 NOLAND, LORETT ANN-34, 49, 136 NYLAND, DON EDWARD O'CONNELL, PATRICIA IEAN-34, 136 O'LEARY, SHARON KAY OLESON, IERRY OLSON, YVONNE ADELE-34, 137 ORISKO, MIKE F.-34 ORR, IOAN CAROL OSTERMILLER, DANIEL LEE-34 PALAORO, RUBY-35 PARSONS, DANA C.-35, 137 PATTERSON, OMA IANE PEABODY, MARGARET ANN-35, 136 PEACOCK, PATRICIA LEE-35, 136, 137, 140, 146 PETERSON, IOHN PATRICK-35, 170 PHILLIPS, IAMES RAY-35, 151, 152, 158 PLEMMONS, IANE MARILYN-35, 136 POLICH, IOAN EMILY-35, 140 POOR, LAVITA ELAINE-36, 142 PORTER, DIANA L.-36 POSEY, ROBERT HENRY-36, 126, 141 POWERS, DIANE ALMA-36, 136, 137 RAMBERG, TOM R. RATCHFORD, THOMAS H.-36 RAW, KAREN VICTORIA-36 REYNOLDS, IOHN NEILL-36, 170 RICCI, GERALD DUANE-36, 117, 138 RIDGWAY, ANNA MAE RIDLE, EVELYN C.-36, 117, 137, 138 ROBERTS, DIANNE L.-7, 36 ROBERTS, IUDY ANN-37, 136, 142 ROUSE, MARIAN E.-37, 136, 138 RUSEK, MARGO LEA-37, 140 RUSSELL, PAT E.-37 RUST, BENETTA IEANE-37 RYAN, MIKE LEWIS-6, 37, 48, 140, 151, 154 RYCKMAN, IANICE LYN SAFFORD, MARY SUE-37, 136, 137 SANGRAY, IACK LEROY SCHAFF, DUANE ARTHUR-37 SCHAFF, WAYNE GREGORY-38 SCHATZ, BARBARA ANN-38 SCHMIDT, DAVID RICHARD-38, 151, 152 SCHMIDT, DIANA MARIE-38 SCHNECKLOTH, RITA KAY--38 SCHOFIELD, MARY VIRGINIA-38 SCHUTT, BETTY IEANNE-38, 126 SCHUYLER, WILLIAM KERR-7, 38, 137 SCOTT, MICHAEL LEE-7, 38, 117, 136 SEBENS, DONNA MAE-39 SEWELL, CAROL ANN--39 SHANE, RONALD FRED-39 SIPES, DENNIS KEITH SLAUGI-ITER, IOLEE-10, 39, 140 SMITH, EDDIE ALBERT-39, 151 SMITH, GARY WADE-126. 139, 141 SMITH, LAURA ANN SMITH, RICHARD PAUL-39 SODERLIND, LINDA SUE-39 SONSTENG, DELORES ANN SPAULDING, GARY-39 SPEER, SYNTHIA KAY-39, 118, 119, 133 STAHL, LINDA KAY-39 STEINER, MIKE-40 STEINMETZ, IO ANN STERLING, MARGARET CHANDLER-7, 40, 51. 139, 142 PAGE ONE HUNDRED NINETY-NINE PAGE STONER, GUY FRANK-40 STUART, MICHAEL IOSEPH-40, 124 SWANSON, IEAN EMILY-40, 137 SWANSON, MICHAEL CONRAD-40 TAYLOR, IAMES DAVID--40 THRAILKILL, SHARON KAY-40, 50, 140, 142 THURSTON, LARRY EMMETT-40, 114, 126, 138 TILLO, THERESA GENEVA-41, 146 TRERISE, ROBERT EDW1NM41, 139 TSCHIRGI, SUSAN IANE-41 SENIOR INDEX WATTERS, MARION LEE-42, 140 WEBER, STEVE PAUL-42, 136 WENGER, ED E. WEGGELAND, THOR E.-117 WETZSTEON, LONA MAE-42 WHITEHEAD, BOB S. WILLARD, IOHN BERNETT-42, 117, 126, 140 WILLETT, NITA JEAN-42 WILSON, GARY IACOB-6, 42, 48, 50, 133, 137, 138 139, 143, 169, 175, 176 WINES, IERRY DANIEL-7, 42, 117, 162 TWOMEY, IAMIE IEAN VAN DIEST, RONALD GEORGE-41, 100, 137 VAN STEENVORT, IOHN WILLIAM-41 VRALSTED, BARBARA L.f41 WALL, CARREL E.-41 WARD, CONNIE IEAN-7, 41, 51, 114, 117 WARREN, SYLVIA IRENE-7, 41, 49, 142, 146 WATERS, SID WILLARD-7, 41, 122, 138 WATERS, WILLIAM RICHARD-42, 141 WING, THOMAS JAMES-42 WINSTON, RICHARD A.-43 WISEMAN, GARY LEE WOODS, FRANKLIN D.-43 WRITT, MIKE-43 YOUNG, IUDIE MARIE-43, 140 ZANDER, ANNETTE VONDENE-43, 46, 131, 138, 142 ZURMUEHLEN, IOHN RUSSELL-7, 43, 151, 152 ZUROEE, WILLIAM E.-43 IUNIOR INDEX ADAMS, PENNY SUE-55, 140, 142 ALM, RONNIE EUGENE ALVORD, MICHAEL F.-55, 136, 162, 151, 158 AMOSS, IEEE STEPHEN-55 AMERMAN, N. ANN-55, 117 ANDERSON, GEORGE ANDERSON, NEWELL 7, 55 ANDERSON, RICHARD I. ANDRE, PAULA IANE-55 BABCOCK, MARLA KAY-55, 63, 136 BAHNY, WILLIAM O.-55 BALLARD, EVERETT A. CHARBLEBOIS, TRUDY I.-55 CHEVALLIER, KATHLEEN CHRISTIANSEN, IOHN G.-55 , CHRISTENSEN, MARUREEN-55, 136, 140 CHRISTENSEN, ROGER B.-141 CHOVANAK, GLORIA C. CLARKE, SCOTT A.-55, 170, 176 CLARK, DONNA M. CLEVELAND, GAIL-56 CLOUSE, DAVID L.-56 COLEMAN, THOMAS R.-7, 56 COLLINS, MICHAEL E.-56 COONEY, IEAN-7, 56, 117, 141 BARNES MARVIN C.-55, 151, 155, 171 BARNES PATRICIA ANN-55, 124, 136 BEAVER, IVIARY I.-55, 117 BEAVER, RAYMOND-55, 151, 155 BEAVER SHARON-55 BECKETT, EUDA BELLE-55 BELDER, RUTH BELL, ERANCES-55, 136 BERG, LINDA KAY-55 BERGESON, IO ANNE-55, 136 BERNATZ, CATHERINE M.-55, 117 BEYER, SIGNE C. BIERI, DOUGLAS M.-55, 117, 136, 141 BING, IANE ELLEN-55, 126, 136 BLAKELY, MARILYN A.-55, 63, 136 BLATTSPIELER, TERRI-55, 133, 137, 140, 147 BLEVINS, BRUCE HERBERT-55 BLEWETT, IEEE IAY-55 BONNES, LINDA I.-55, 136 BOONE, EDDIE-55 BOVEE, DAVID LEE-55 BREED, GARY D.-55, 117, 141 BREWER, DAPHNE KAY-55 BREWER, RAY-55 BROBERG, SHERRI L.-55 BROWN, PATRICK BRUCE, SANDRA L.-55 BUCKLAND, IAMES E.-55, 176 BUCKLEY, FRANK E.-55, 151, 155 BURGHER, GLENN L-55, 151, 158 BURRELL, CHARLES D.-55 CALL, RICHARD A. CARRIBOU, ROBERT L.-55 CORY, DENNIS M. CRAIG, IOHN D,-56, 151, 160 CRANMER, SUSAN E.-56, 126, 136, 142 CRAWFORD, DWIGHT I.-56 CRAWFORD, LYNN DEE CROSBY, RICHARD B.-7, 56, 117, 138, 176 CROSS, MELODY A.-56, 140 DAHL, IUDITH A.-7, 56, 117 DANA, CAROLYN M.--56, 117 DARGAN, DONALD R. DARLOW, GAYLE M. DAVENPORT, CAROL R.-7 DAVIDSON, CLARENCE P.-56 DAVIS, KATHRYN A.-56 DAVIS, LUELLA I.-56 DAWSON, PAT E. DAY, CHARLOTTE E.-56, 136, 140 DeBREE, SUSAN D.-56 DeVANEY, LILA N.-56 DIEHL, RICHARD R.--56, 160 DIETRICH, GLORIA M.-56 DIGHTMAN, LOWELL R.-7, 56, 136, 158 DOLIN, TONI RENE-56 DOMER, RAY L.--56 DOWNS, PEGGY IO-56, 63 DUBA, WAYNE R.-56 DUCKWALL, EARL H.-56 DUFFY, BEVERLY E.-56 DUNCAN, GEORGIA M.-56 DUNCAN, ROBERT M.-56 EAGLE, SUSAN-56, 136, 139, 142 EAST, ROSE ANNE ELDREDGE, ROBERT I.-56, 137 CARSTENS, BEVERLY A.-142 CHARLTON, EDWIN A.-55 TWO HUNDRED ELGES, EVELYN B.-56, 142 ELLIS, ROBERT L.-56 I UN IOR INDEX ENGER, CAROL I.-56 ERB, SHEILA M.-56, 142 ERNSON, MARY ANNE-137 EVANS FELLER, FERRIS, FIELDS. FIELDS. FISHER FISHER SUSAN KAY-56, 136, 140 DENISE C.--56, 126, 136, 140 PENNE I.-56 CAROL SUE-56 IOHN TERRY A. WARREN F.-56 FLANSAAS, RITA LYNN--56, 137 FLETCHER, ROBERT C.-56 FLINE, BARBARA A.-56 FLITTNER, LINDA I.-56 FRANK, DAVID P.-56, 126, 151, 160 FRANKS, LOUISE M. FRASIER, STANLEY V. FRENCH, TERRY C.-56 FRENCH, WILLIAM-56 FRISCH, IANICE KAY-57, 63, 136, 137 FRITZ, ROBERT WILLIAM-57 GAILUSHAS, KATHERINE GALLOWAY, ARTHUR D.--57, 151, 156, 171 GALUSHA, EMILY-131, 136, 137 GARRETT, RICHARD M. GARRISON, GARY R. GARRITY, IOHN P.-57, 140 GAVAGHAN, MARY M. GEIER, IOHN PAUL-57 GENOVESE, DANNY G. GEORGE, CAROL-57, 117, 126, 138 GILKERSON, MARGARET A.-57 GLASS, ROBERT E. GOLLMEYER, SHARON LEA-57 GOOCH, NANCY I.-57 GOODWIN, MICHAEL I.-57, 137 GOOLEY, EARL WILLIAM-57, 138, 176 GORDON, IUDY KAY-57 GRADY, CORDELIA G. GREAVES, CHER1 ANN-57 GREELY, IAN MAY-57 GROSE, ANN MARIE GRUBB, IANE M.-57, 140 GUFFEY, IUDITH DALE-57, 140 GULLICKSON, GARY WERNER-57, 141 GUSTINE, ROBERT-57, 124 HADLEY, LYNN E.-57, 126, 136, 140 HAGGERTY, IAMES EDWARD-57, 158 HAHN, IOHN C.-57, 122, 137 HALL, IOE G.-57 HALL, LOIS A.-7, 57 HALL, PAT WILLIAM HALL, THOMAS M. HALVORSON, CHARLES E.-57 HAND, ROGER K.-57 HANSON, RONALD IOE-126 HARDY, TERRY EDWARD-57, 156, 172 HARRIS, ROURKE B. HARRE, WILLIAM L.-57 HARTZ, ROY DANIEL-57 HEANEY, IAMES M. HERRMANN, STEVE RAY-57, 141 HICKS, TONY CALVIN-57 HOLMOUIST, DON D.-7, 57, 123 HOLT, MARCIA-57, 126, 136 HORTON, IOHN HARDING-57, 151 HOUSE, DENNIS LEE-57 HOUSTON, WILLIAM C.-57 HOVELAND, CLARENCE E.-57, 151, 160 HOWARD, RAY H.-57, 176 HOY, IERRY DEAN-57 HULL, DAVID NORMAN-57, 176 I-IURNI, LINDA-7, 57, 63 IACOBSON, KERN LEE-57, 151 IACOBSON, RAYMOND H.-57 IAWORT, SUSAN LEE-57 IENEREAUX, PAMELA ANN-57 IENNINGS, KEITH LEE IENNINGS, SANDRA LEA-58, 122 IENSON, SANDRA IEANE IOHNS, EDWARD LEE IOHNSON, IUDI RAE-58 IOHNSON, PAMELA SUE-58 IOHNSTON, PETE DELACE IOHNSON, STEVEN KENT-58, 124, 137, 139 IONES, ELAINE FRANCES-58 IONES, SANDRA LYNNE-58 IONES, TIMOTHY KIMBALL-58 IUHL, PAULA CHRISTINE-58, 126, 137 KELLY, MARK IOSEPH KELLNER, STUART LESLIE-58, 151, 156, 162, 172 KRANICH, IUDITH ANNE-136 KIESLING, VICTOR IOHN-58, 137, 139, 151, 158 KILLHAN, RAY L.-58 KINCHELOE, SHERRY RAE-117, 136 KING, MELVIN D.-58, 122 KNAPSTAD, GARRY L.-58 KOICH, EDWARD F.-58 KRANTZ, ELAINE T.-58, 136 LAFROMBOISE, RICHARD L.-58, 150, 154, 171 LAKNER, PATRICIA IUNE--137 LAMPING, RICKERT L.-58 LANE, BILL LEWIS-7, 58, 136, 176 LANGLEY, DELLA DIANE-58 LARIMER, RUTH HELEN-58, 126, 140 LARSON, LINDA CLAIR-58, 117, 137 LEAPHART, WILLIAM WALTER-54, 58, 133, 136, 139 LEHRMAN, LINDA ANN-58, 117, 136, 138 LEMON, ANDREA MARIE-136 LETEMPT, KAREN R. LIEDLE, ROBERT E.-117, 126, 141 LIGHTFOOT, ALLAN-58 LINDEBERG, IEAN MARIE LINDERMAN, CHERYL RAE-58 LINDOUIST, IEFFREY F.-58, 151, 160 LINDOUIST, MARILYNN R. LINDSTROM, PAM IEAN-58, 137 LOBLE, CORNELIUS B.-58, 117, 138, 176 LOCKEY, RICHARD FRED-58 LOCKWOOD, MARSHA K.-58, 137 LONGMIRE, IOE DOYLE LORENZEN, LINDA I.-58, 110, 137 LOVELY, IOYCE A.-58, 136 LUCERO, SCOTT T.-58 LUCKING, SUSAN ANN-58, 142 LUNDBORG, IENEANNE CAROL-58, 142 LYNDES, IEFF T. MACDONALD, DONNA M. MADSON, LESTER LAVERN-58 MAIERLE, MICHAEL E.-7, 58, 151, 154 MARTELLO, MARIANNE L.-58, 137 MARTELLO, ROSIE ANN-58, 126 MARTINSEN, GLEN D.-58 MATTHIES, DOUGLAS WAYNE-58, 136, 151, 158 MCALMOND, IUDY MARIE MCCLUSKEY, KIM MARTIN-58, 117, 139 MCDANIEL, FRED H.-58 MCGEE, LINDA L.-7, 59 McKAY, DEBORAH MAE-59, 136 MCKINNY, IAMES HIRD-59, 123 MCKNIGHT, RICHARD LYNN MCLAUGHLIN, HUGH ANGUS MCMAELIN, MICHAEL R.-59 MCVEY, SUSAN E.-59, 117, 133, 136, 138 MELOY, KERRY JANE-59, 136 MELOY, STEVE HENRY-59, 136 MERGENTHALER, IAY K.--59, 171, 176 MERGENTHALER. KATHLEEN A.-59 MERRITT, DARLENE-59 PAGE TWO HUNDRED ONE PAGE IUNIOR INDEX MERRITT, SHERRY I.-59, 137 MECHAELSON, MARLENE-59 MILES, MORRIS LESLIE MILLER, PAM IRENE-59 MILLIRON, DEN ISi59 MILLS, STEPHEN A.-59 MINOR, THOMAS LEE-59, 126 MIRES, LAWRENCE E.-59 MOLA. IOHN C.,-7, 59 MOORE, DAVID T.-59 MORGENSON, IEFF P.--59, 151, 157 MORLEY, HARRY I.-7, 59 MORRIS, DIANA LORE-59 MORRISON, LYNNE CAROL-59, 142 MORROW, MIKE ROY MORTIEAU, MARY LYNN-59, 136 MULLEN, KATHLEEN ANN-59, 117, 136, 138 MUNDT, COOLEEN IEAN NAEGELE, IO LYNN--59, 117, 139, 142 NASH, MARILYN K.-59, 117 NELSON, DANIEL IAMES-59, 137 NELSON, DAVID KANE-59 NELSON, GARY EDWIN-59, 141 NELSON, RALPH CURTIS-59 NETZER, RAY EUGENE-59 NEWMAN, MARVIN LLOYD?-59 NICK, MONTEW59, 137 NIOROGE, FRANCIS KURIA-60, 99 NOLTE, NANCY ALICE-60, 117 NORWOOD, IAMES WILLIAM-60, 151 O'CONNELL, COREE P.-60, 136 O'LEARY, MICHAEL D.-60 OLSEN, LINDA LEA-60 OLSON, DENNIS WAYNE-60, 124 OLSON, RICHARD CALVIN-60 OLSSON, DEANNA IOYCE-60 ORR, WENDY ODELL OSTHEIMER, KATHLEEN ANN-7, 60, 136 PALMQUIST, BLAINE ERNEST-7, 60, 151, 157 PERALES, IOSE LUIS-460, 102, 137 PETERSON, WANDA LEE-60 PETERSON, ANN-60 PETERSON, BONNIE IOY-60 PETERS, DON LEE PETERSON, CHERLY ANN-60, 136 PHINNEY, PATRICIA EMILY-60, 160 PHINNEY, ROBERT WILLIAM-60, 151 PICKOLICK, TERRY MURL-60, 136 PIERSON, DAVID LEO-60 PLAKE, SHARON LEE-60 PLETTENBERG, WILLIAM C.-60 POLLARD, DANIEL K.-60 POLICH, LINDA IEAN-60 POOR, DAVID LANCING PORTER, GEORGE PRESTON-60, 136, 138 POTTER, KATHRYN ESTELLE-60, 117, 137, 140 POULIOT, IERRY EDWARD-60 POWERS, CARY IO-60 PREDMORE, DAN ROY-60 PURVIS, ROBERT D.-60 RADCLIFFE, BOB L.-60, 151, 155 RATE, IOAN ADELE-60, 122, 136 RAYNOR, LARRY R.-60 REARDON, PATRICIA L.-60, 140 REAVES, DAN LEE--60 REINART, DONALD WALTER-60, 124, 141 REYNOLDS, SANDRA KAY-60 RHEIN, LINDA ANN--60, 137, 140 RICHARDS, IEAN LOUISE-60, 117, 136 RICHARDS, LINDA L.-60 RICHTER, MAURICE F.-60 RIDDOCK, BARB-60, 136, 137 RIDGWAY, PATTY IEAN-60 RILEY, PATRICIA ANNE--60, 140, 141 ROBERTS, SUSAN KAY-60, 140 TWO HUNDRED TWO ROBERTSON, IOHN SIDNEY-61 ROBINSON, DOUG LEROY-61, 151, 155 ROBINSON, KENNETH IOHN-61, 123 ROGERS, ELONA HELEN-61, 110 ROGNESS, RAMEY OLIN-61, 138 ROLL, DENNIS LEE-61, 151, 160 ROUGLE, WILLIAM PETER-61, 98, 137, 141 RUDE, MICKEY KAY-61 RUDIO, KENNETH LEE-61, 141, 151, 155, 162 RUSSELL, CAROL ANN-61, 146 RYGG, RAYMOND DEAN-61, 123 SAARI, AUDREY A.-61 SALISBURY, SANDRA LEE-61, 136 SANDO, SUNNY RAY-61, 123 SANGREY, RICHARD RAY SASEK, DENNIS-61, 141, 151, 155, 171 SASEK, THERESA DARLENE-61, 126 SCHATZ, ELLEN LEOTA-61, 137 SCHEELER, GERALD N.-61, 141, 151, 157 SCHULLER, DAVE DALEN-7, 61 SCOTT, GARY D. SCOTT, LYMAN HALL SCOTT, TERRY LEE SEWARD, DELORES ANN SHEPHERD, CONNIE RAE-61 SHERAN, CARL WYATT SIMPSON, CHARLES M. SINCLAIR, BARBARA ANN SKAW, LOREN DARYL SKOR, TERYE LINN-61, 63, 150 SMAIL, WARREN D.-61 SMIGAI, GARY RICHARD-61 SMITH, CHARLES THOMAS-61, 137, 151, 155 SMITH, DOLORES ANN-61 SMITH, IOHN ANTHONY-61 SMITH, LELAND E-61, 162, 176 SODERBERG, IAMES DAVID SPAULDING, ROY LEE-61, 138 SPEER, SALLY OWEN-61, 136, 137 SPICHER, GEORGIA ANN SPITZER, JANE CORTELYOU-61, 117 SPURZEM, MICHAEL IAMES--61 STANGHILL, TOM MIKLE-61 STECKLER, PATRICIA A.--61 STEFFAN, WAYNE L.-61, 124 STEIN, RICHARD E.-61, 160 STEWART, EVELYN ANN-61, 117, 142 STIPCICH, IOHN MORTON-61, 172 STORRS, DIANNA LYNN-61, 140 STORY, IIM M.-61 STOWE, MICHAEL ANTHONY-61, 141 STRADLEY, ROGER IEAN-61, 176 STREETER, WILLIAM D. STROMBERG, ROY R.-61 SULLIVAN, ELLEN M.-61, 117, 136, 138, 140 SUSAG, CHERYL LENORE-61, 137 SWANBERG, SUSAN L.-61, 123 SWANSON, ART ROBERT SWANSON, MARGARET ANN SWEENEY, MELODY L. SWENSON, IOYCE IDA-62 SWOBODA, LEE ALLEN-62, 141 TAYLOR, DELANE C.--62, 136 TAYLOR, PATRICIA ANN TAYLOR, WILLIAM I.-62, 126 THEURER, PAMELA IEAN THOMAS, LINDA LEE THOMPSON, EDWARD THOMPSON, MARGARET SUE--62, 126, 136, 140 TIBBLES, MELVILLE BRETT-62, 123, 137 TIFFIN, IDA ISABELLE-62, 136 TILLOTSON, IAMES LINDSEY-62 TOBOL, SUSAN ALICE-62, 117 TOFTELY, PENNY ANN-62 TOPHAM, KURT C.-62, 121, 123 TREADWAY, DONNA DIANE TROTCHIE, PATRICIA I. TUCK, IENAE-62, 117, 136 TYPOLT, IAMES EMMETT-7, 62, 176 VASHRO, BARBARA LEE-62, 126 ' VERDE, LYNNE VERZUH, MARY C.-62, 137, 139 VINCENT. IUDY ANN-62, 117, 146 VOLK, BOB CLARENCE--62, 176 VOLLERTSEN, IOHN ALVIN-62, 151, 156 WADDELL, CONSTANCE IUNE-62, 142 WALCZAK, ROSEMARY-62, 118 WALDRON, IOHN ROBERT-62, 137, 141 WALLACE, IENNIFER E.-62 WARNKE, KENNETH T.-62, 141 WARREN, SHARON MARIE WEGNER, TRUDY ANN-62, 140 WELK, DALE ANTHONY WELLIVER, CHERYL IEAN-62, 136 WESTON, RICHARD IOHN WHEELING, CURT ED-62, 151, 156 WHITAKER, SHARAH IOYCE ADAMS. IAMES A.-7, 67, 160 ALKE, CHRISTOPHER W.-67, 176 ALLEN, BILL-67 ALLEY, IENNIFER-67 AMES, DENNIS A.-67, 136 ANDERSON, BOB H. 67, 125 ANDERSON, DAVID L.-67, 136 ANDREWS, IERREY S.-67, 131 ARFMAN, BRAD-67, 141 ARONEN, CAROL M.-67 ASHCRAFT, LINDA G.-67 ATKINS, BRUCE-66, 67 BACH, EILEEN T.-7, 67, 136 BACKEBERG, BRUCE B.-67, 160 BAHNY, GREG L.-67 BAILEY, SUSAN A.-67 BAKER, PATSY L. BALLARD, LINDA I.-67 BARNES, MICHAEL D.-67 BEASLEY, GRAFTON L.-67, 126 BEER, RALPH R.-67, 141 BELVILLE, DONNA R. 67 BELVILLE, SHARON A-67 BERRY, TIM R.-67, 141, 160 BIELEN, FRED C.-67, 160 BIERKE, MAUREEN V.-67, 136 BLANTON, ION T.-67, 137 BLIXT, CHARLES W. BOETTGER, GEORGE A.-67, 137 BOUGHN, PAMELA R.-67, 136 BOZMAN, SHARON R.-67 BRENT, IAMES G.-67 BROOKS, KATHLEEN G.-67 BROWN, CHARLES L.-7, 67, 138, 140 BUCKLEY, RICK-67 BURTON, DAVID R.-66, 67, 136 BURTON, MARY E.-67 BUSCH, ELIZABETH R.-140 BUSH, RONALD R.-67 BYRD, IOHN N. CAMPBELL, THOMAS R.-67, 137 CAPE, ALAN S. CARLSON, LEX-67, 117 CARMICHAEL, PATRICIA E.-67 CARROLL, CRAIG-67 CARTER, DONALD R.-67 CASMAN, GERALD W.-67, 160 CHILTON, PATRICIA E,-68, 136 CHRISTIANSEN. IIM-7, 8, 68, 140 CHRISTENSEN, LAURA L.-7, 8, 68, 136 CHEVALLIER, PAMELA-68 IUNIOR INDEX WHITE, DEAN MICHAEL-62 WICKMAN, VAN RICHARD-62, 141 WILEY, SHARON MARY-62, 150 WILKINS, DINA LOU-62, 117, 126, 136, 142 WILKINSON, MARTHA IO-62, 118,137, WILLIAMS, CLEM D. WILLIAMS, RITA DIANE-62 WILLIS, WILLIAM CHARLES-62 WILSON, IANE CECILE-62, 137 WIRTH, BARBARA KAY-62, 137, 142 WOOD, WILLIAM C.-62, 126 WOODRUFF, ELNA MAE-62 WOOTEN, KENADINE L.-62 WRIGHT, RICHARD F.-62 YOUNG, IOHN CHARLES-63, 126, 151, 157, 172 ZANGAR, MARILYN IO-63, 118, 136, 142 ZEIGLER, VICKI ANNIS-63, 140 SOPI-IOMORE INDEX CLARKE, DENNIS P.-68 CLEMENTS, COLLEEN-68 COLE, IOHN A.-68 COLLINS, PAT-68 COLVIN, DONALD R.-68, 136 CONNICK, DIANA L.-68 CONNICK, DOUGLAS A.-68 CONNOR, MAUREEN E.-68, 117, 126 CONVER, BARRY A.-68, 176 COOPER, LINDA I.-68, 122 COTTINGHAM, RICK I.-68 COTTON, DIANA I.-68 COX, LINDA C.-68, 141 COX, LOWELL D.-68 COYLE, MARLENE-140 CRAIG, NINA C.-68 CRAWFORD, BOB-160 CREBO, KENT B.-68 CROSSER, THOMAS L. CUCHINE, WALTER E.-68 CUREY, DENNIS M. DAGEL, GARY R. DANA, GUY B. DARLOW, BUD-68 DATE, IACK-68 DAUGHERTY, DAVID L.-68 DAUGHERTY, TED L.-68, 122, 136 DAVIDSON, GORDON W.-68, 158, 160 DAVIS. IACK-68 DeBAR, DAN-68, 136 DeBOER, IAMES E.-68 DESKIN, MARYANN W.-68 DILLON, DALE T.-68 DOBLER, VICTORIA L.-68 DOERING, BRUCE C.-68 DOI-IERTY, IIM P. DOLAN, TERRY W.-68 DORRINGTON, LESTER DOWNS, IAN-68 DRAKE, CLARK W. DRAKE, MICHAEL I.-68 DROSTEN, EVELYN M.-68, 141 DROSTEN, GARY D.-68 DUCKWALL, BARBARA I. DUGGAN, PAT-68, 136, 138 DUNCAN. IOHN P.-68, 137 DUNN, BETH A.-69 DUPREE, CHRISTINE-69 EAST, CHRISTINE L.-126 EAST, IDA MAY EAST, WILLIAM E.-69, 136 PAGE TWO HUNDRED THREE PAGE SOPI-IOMORE INDEX EATON, SHIRLEY L.-69, 108, 109, 110, 113, 136 EIDUM, PARNELL E.-69 ELLIS, HOLLIE L.-69, 136 EMINETH, TIM-7 ELMORE, CARMEN-69 ERICKSEN, RUTH A.-140 ERNST, KAREN L.-69, 141 EVERIN, BARBARA E.-69 FELDNER, SHERRY-69 FILLINGER, MIKE-69, 160 FINCH, LENA-69 FISHER, FAYE-69, 140 FISHER, GARY FISHER, RODNEY FLEMING, MARY-69 FLETCHER, BARBARA-69, 140, 141 FLITTNER, DIANE-69 FLYNN, IIM-69, 160 FOLEY, GERALD-123, 160 FOED, MARLENE-69 FOSTER, MICHAEL-69 FOURNIER, DALE-69 FRANCIS, RALPH-69 FRANKLIN, ROY-69 FRANKS, BONNIE-69, 146 FRENCH, IAY FULLMER, RAND-137 GALLOWAY, LINDA-69, 140 GERLEMAN, TOM-69 GLASS, DOTTIE-69 GRAMES, CAROL-69, 140 GRANDY, ANITA-69, 140 GRAVELEY, CAROL-69, 136, 140 GRONNEBERG, INGRID-69, 140 GROSE, LINDA GROSE, THOMAS-69 GRUBB, FRED GRUBB, SUSAN-7 GUSTINE, RANDY-69, 140 HAACKE, PATSY HAGGERTY, JERRY-69, 136 HAGLUND, ARTHUR-69 HAHN, CHRISTOPHER-69 HAHN, DAVID HALVERSON, WAYNE-69 HAMES, IUDY-69, 140, 141 HANIUK, DENNIS-69 HANSEN, PATRICIA-69, 123 HANSON, DUANE HANSON, VALERI-69 HARDING, MARY-69 HARDING, VICTORIA-70, 136 HARDING, VIVIAN-70, 136, 140 HARKER, KENNETH-70 HART, NALEI-70 HARTSOOK, IANICE-70, 126 HATLING, GARY-70 HAWKINS, LAURI-70 HENRY, MIKE-70 HERMANN, IOYCE C.-70 HERRMANN, MICHAEL S. HERRIN, HARLAND E.-70, 140 HETHERINGTON, DEL HEWITT, RAND D.-70 HIBBARD, CHASE T.-7, 70 HOFMEISTER, WINNIE R.-70 HOGEMARK, IUDY R.,-70 HOLMES, HOWARD E.-70 HOLSCLAW, IAMES R.-70, 160 HOLSHUE, MARLENE M.-70 HOLZWORTH, DONNA I.--70 HOLT, DAVID R,-70 HOOPER, LYDIA A,-70 HOPKINS, LAURA L.-70 HORNE, SHARON C.-70, 123 HUMPHREY, TERRY M.-70, 124 TWO HUNDRED FOUR HUNTER, IANE-70 HURRIE, MIKE I. HUSTAD, CYNTHIA E.-70 HYER, CAROLYN-70, 123 IRELAN, DAVE L.-160 IACKSON, ROBERT A.-70, 136 IACOBSON, DONALD W.-70 IAMES, CHERYL A.-70 IENDRESEN, IUDY D.-70 IENKS, IEAN-70, 140 IENSEN, DAN M.-70 IOHNSON, CHARLES S.-70, 136 IOHNSON DONALD W.-70 IOHNSON, LINDA P.-70 IOHNSON, MARGARET L.-70, 140 IOHNSON, SHERRY IOHNSTON, BILLIE K.-70 IOHNSON, LINDA L.-70 IULIAN, IULIE A.-70 KAMP, BONNIE E.-70 KANTA, KATHY E.-70 KANTOROWICZ, ION C.-70, 137, 141 KASPERICK, STEPHEN I. KELLER, MIKE D.-70 KELLY, ANN-71 KELLY, ROBERT L.-7, 71, 160 KEMP, CINDY M.-71, 141 KINCHELOE, CORKY-71 KINNEY, GENI L.-71, 126 KIRBY, GWEN I.--71 KOCKLER, VANESSA M.-71 KOICH, IILL M. KOVACICH, GEORGE G.-71 KRACHER, MARY L. KRAMER, CYNTHIA LL-71, 136 KROLL, BONNIE L. KROLL, WANDA N. KUNTZ, KRAIG L.-71 KVITKOVSKYI, PAUL S.-141 LAFROMBOISE, IOE-71 LAMB, MARILYN F.-71 LANGTONI CARL P. LARSON, IOHN E.-71 LARSON, WENDY E.-71 KRANTZ, THELMA M.-71 LASALLE, SUE-71, 136 LEISCHNER, DALE R. LEWELLEN, IO ANN S. LEWIS, DAVID A.-71 LEWIS, KICK K.-71 LIBRA, IOYCE A.-71, 117, 136, 138 LIEBERG, ERIC N.-71, 160 LIEBERG, PATRICIA I.-71 LIEDLE, FRED B.-71 LINN, PENNY L.-71 LITTLE, AMOS ROGERS III-7, 71, 136, LONGMAID, NANCY H.-71 LUNDBORG, ERIK C.--125 LYNCH, ROSANNE M.-71, 136, 141 LYNDES, IAY C.-71, 160 LYTLE, LARRY A.-71 MADSEN, DAVID T.-71 MAPHIES, LEO I.-71, 126, 141 MAPHIES, CAROL A.-71 MARKS, MARY L.-71 MARSETTE, DORIS M. MARTIN, LINDA-71 MAYER, THOMAS H.-71 MAZUREK, IOSEPH P.-7, 71, 140 MCLAUGHLIN, LAWRENCE C.-71 MCPHERSON, RALPH D.-141 MEEHAN, TIM L.-122 MEIER, KAREN R.-71 160, 179 SOPI-IOMORE INDEX MERGENTHALER, DAVE R.-71 MIEHLE, RONALD D.-71, 140 MILLER, IEAN O.-71, 118 MILLER, IOSEPH I.-72 MILLER, MADELINE D.-72 MINIATI, ROBERT I.-72 MOE, CORALIE S.-72, 140 MOORE, DANIEL W.-72 MOOTS, IOHN A. MOREY, PATRICK L. MORGAN, MONICA M.-72 MORGAN, ROBERT D.--72 MORRIS, KAY MORROW, TRACY MOUGEOT, HARVEY A.-72 MOYLE, DAVID W.--72 MUCH, BOB F.-72 MUCHMORE, MIRL F. MULLALLY, MARY ANN-71, 140 MUNYAN, NITA M.-72 NAIL, NANCY L.-72 NASH, ROBERT C. NAUMANN, CARL A. NEIL, WAYNE F.-72 NELSON, CINDY A.-72 NETTLETON, IAY A.-72 NYLAND, SALLY K.-72 O'BRIAN, MIKE P.-72 O'CONNELL, RICK R.-72, 140 OGREN, KAREN M.-72, 118, 126 OLSEN, STEVE-72, 160 OLSON, DENNIS A. OLSON, IANICE E.-72, 126 OWENS, IIM M.-72 PALMER, AUBREY I.-72 PARTRIDGE, CECILIA-72 PATRICK, SIEILA M,-72 PAULSEN, MARCIA A.-72 PAULSEN, PEGGY A.-72, 126, 141 PEEL, ROBERTA R,-72 PETEK, LINDA A.-72 PETERSON, CONSTANCE M.-72 PHILLIPS, ED-72 PICOTTE, CARTER N.-72, 160 PIERSON, BOB L. POCHA, TOM A. POSEY, DAVE T.-72 PRAY, BILL I.-72 PRICE, DUSTY S.-72 PURDOM, IERRY L.-72 PURDY. IAMES L.-72, 122, 160 RADLEY, BOB H.-7, 72, 160 RADWAY, SANDRA K.-73 RAGAR. RON L.-73 RANF, RICHARD I.-73 RAYNOR, CONNIE I.-73, 136 REARDON, PAT M. REDD, WILLIAM E.-73 REDLIN, LINDA L.-73 REDD, GEORGE M. REID, CRISTY A. REID, MARLENE H.-73, 126 REINART, ROBERT A.-73 REINIG, IEAN-73 REKSTAD, KAREN K.-73, 136 RICE, GORDON B. RIDGWAY, ROBERT L.-73 ROBERTS, IEANETTE I.-73 ROBERTS, KAREN L.-7, 73 ROBERTSON, KENNETH L.-73, 141, 160 ROBINSON, BILL T.-73, 122 ROBINSON, LINDA K.-73 ROMASKO, IEANNIE A.-73, 136, 140 ROOPE, CHERYL E.-73 ROUGLE, IAMES P.-7, 73, 137 RUMMEL. IOHN A.-73, 122 RUST, KATHY L.-73 RYGG, MYRON W.-73 SALISBURY, WILLIAM G.-73 SASEK. IOHN F.-73 SATTERTHWAITE, LYNN-7, 73, 137 SAVAGE, CANDY C.-73 SCHMIDT, CHUCK-73 SCHMIDT, DALE I.-73 SCOTT, DAVE I.-73 SCHNECKLOTH, TOD H.-7, 73, 126 SCHILLER, GEORGE M.-73 SCHULTZ, ANDREA M.-73, 126, 140 SCHUTT, IANICE M.-73, 140 SCORE, CANDY I.-73 SCOTT, LEE G. SCOTT, PAUL R. SEMENZA, GAYLA I.-73 SHERLOCK, IACK-73, 140, 141 SHERWOOD, PAT-73 SIME, SCOTT-73, 122 SMITH, DAVID I.-73 SMITH, DON F.-73 SMITH, LARRY G.-7, 73 SMITH, MAXINE D.-74, 140 SOKALICH, BILL A.-7, 74 SONSTENG, BEVERLY I.-74, 140 SPAULDING, RICK H.-74 SPITZER, IOHN R.-74, 136 SPURZEM, LINDA L.-74 STAHLER, EDWARD I.-74, 141 STANGHILL, CHUCK E.-74 ST. CLAIR, ROBERT W.-74 STEFFAN, TERRY K.-74 STEIN, CHARLES I.-74, 137, 160 STEMPLE, IOHN L.-74 STEPHENSON, WILLIAM B.-74 STERLING, KATHERINE-74 STERN, RENEE L.-74 STINE, DORIS A.-74 STONE, NANCY H.--74 STONER, IULIEANNA-74 STRAIN, SUSAN E.-74 STRATTON, KATHLEEN A.-74, 122 SWANSON, LINDA A.-74 SWANSON, WAYNE A.-74 SWETT, KATHLEEN A.-74 TALSETH, KAREN A.-74 TAMOL, MARGARET S.-74 TANNA, PETERM-74 TAYLOR, BECKY L.-74 TEAKLES, IACKIE I.-74 THARES, RAYMOND D.-74 THOMPSON, SYLVIA M. THOMPSON, VICKI E.-74, 140 THORBERGSON, PAULENE C.--74 TILLMAN, LOIS K.-74 TILTON, RAYMOND L.-74, 124 TIADEN, STEVE L. TOBIN, BOB C.-176 TOBIN, PATRICIA-7, 74 TOOLE, CLAUDIA L.-74 TOVEY, ED M. TOWNSEND, CARLA I.-136 TUCKER, RICHARD I.-74 TUCKER, THOMAS C.-74 UNCLES, IILL VANDEVENTER, IANICE A.-74 VAN NICE, RICK-74 VAN TASSELL, FORREST-74 VERCELLIN, ELIZABETH-74, 141 VONADA, BRUCE E.-75, 122, 140 PAGE TWO HUNDRED FIVE WADDELL, GLENN H.-75 WALKER, CANDACE L.-75. WALLACE, TERRY A.-75 WEBER, KATHLEEN A.-75 WELCH, MARY T.-75, 144 WELLIVER, PETER G.-75 WENSTROM, CLARA A.-75 WEST, RICHARD A.-75 WESTRUP, WILLIAM E.-75 WHEATON, DICK D.-122 WHITE, DEBERA I.-75 WILLIAMS, BRUCE G.-75 WILLIAMS, IEAN C.--75 WILLIAMS, IOANN-75 WILLIAMSON, RICK L. WILLING, WILLIAM C.-7, 75 WILMER, ART C.-75 WILMER, DAVID C.-75 PAGE TWO HUNDRED SIX I SOPHOMORE INDEX WILSON, KATHY I.-75 WINE, RICK L.-75 WING, EUGENE R.-75 WING, IOHN K.-7, 75 WINSTON, GREGG WILLIAM VVIRTH, IANICE C.-75 WISEMAN, NANCY C.-75 WIX, BARBARA A.-7, 75 WOLVERTON, GLORIA I.-75, 122 WOODS, LINDA-75, 140 WORLEY, WELLS B.-75 WORD, BARBARA L.-75, 136 YOUNG, GARY B. ZANDER, PEGGE I.--75 ZIEMER, BONNIE L.-75 ZEUTSCHEL, LARRY D. 61.9 K Q06 QR? I2 ! TSTIQI .its .aff 1 9? , ,I Q , v 9 .: luC mmwa' Wtfas I 4 . L. '4 fu 0 , ' Q uv .ni pa if ai . 'E' If Y Q.. X L 917 A 1 .f ,J '5- S ,n' .ff T .ul . get Y fuk 5 QFAQ ii 'r' 1: 1 v l li'- ss 2 - 'J - e 5,- 5 'Y' 1' gf?-A X .-' ' was . ,'. , f J, . 11 .H,..4C. 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