Helena High School - Vigilante Yearbook (Helena, MT)

 - Class of 1968

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One example: at the last minute, entire sec- tions of the dummy were thrown away by maintenance engineers who mistook unfinish- ed pages for trash, and we spent one morning digging the faculty section out of the city dump! That's the sort of thing that weighed heavily on my mind. I hope that you will like the changes l have made in the traditions this annual has pre- viously followed. lf in places the Vigilante seems more like a magazine than an autograph annual, just think how times really are a-changing. l hope that the pictures and words will remind you how it was, l have tried to make them bright and fresh. When you look at this yearbook, l hope you will understand that l have tried honestly to make it a true picture of the school year l967-l968. Marilyn Eckberg Editor ' V5 :: ,F , .A .V ' ' Ii 1, . . Q f 4Q. 27' P 5 sd 9 n 7 5' rg ,. ? fl - f1 - 4 5751 sv' 0 ' f ' lu I f 11' Y 1 74 ff 'Ti fa X' X' Q' gf? . I fgsl 54 . s 1 K '4 D '4' I I '-' A .3.A' L : da' , I X I 1. 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Back to school for 1,500 students. Summer vacation had ended. Mile-long lines in the main office are the usual signs of each new school year, as students try to get their schedules changed. That wasn't true this year. New, blue schedule-change r e g u e s t forms were initiated, saving time for both stu- dents and office workers. Also new this year was the Vocational- Technical building, finished just in time for the beginning of classes. As the month went on, there was little chance for life to settle into a rut. The football season, with all of its noise and action, was kicked off at a thundering pep assembly. November ln November, students were kept busy by the tail end of the football season, the excitement of the Coronation, and last but not least, the annual 3-7-77's dance. The theme of the dance this year was Flight 3-7-77. A huge spaceship, stars, and planets decorated the Seventh Avenue Gym. At the dance, the Suns and Dotters, a folk s i n g i n g group composed of Melanie Moze, Lin- nea Anderson, Grove I-lull, and Nick Cladis, made their first ap- pearance. Ron Drake, Sue Settle and Iirn Lane make decorations for 2 St d t t f th f t heerleader, Mr. Louck t k Flight 3-7-7 December December marked the death of every student's best friend, Bill was a non-person cre- ated by leff Sherlock when he needed a guick wit- ness in a tight squeeze. Although Bill Bronson be- longed to Ieff, he was soon adopted by many other students. l-le signed up for volleyball and track, re- ceived mail from colleges, and skipped study halls. Finally Bill's name came up just once too often, and Mr. Voiles called him to the office. Well, he didn't show up. No one knows exactly how, but Mr. Voiles guessed Bill's secret. That day, the announce- ment came that Bill Bronson had died. This excerpt from a ballad written by Delores Pollard tells of Bill's death. Following his will, that Friday we were in mourning, The coffin stood arrayed in velvet with flowers adorning. The sermon was at four, stern pallbearers bore him slowly Billy did not die as guickly as we had made him, Still there are some signs that tell you he was around- l-lis name on a desk, an honor roll guest, and maybe, This Bill will graduate in sixty-eight, baby. Fellow seniors mourn the passing of Bill Bronson. Pat Tubbs, ,Tim Lieberg, Tom McPherson, Ieff Sher- lock and Tom Iohnson carry Bill Bronson's casket across the football field. 3 January For the first time in the history of the school, Helena Senior was sched- uled to play Helena Central. This promised to be the most exciting game of the year. Spirits soared at the pep assembly as Nick Cladis and Coach Kinzer burned a Greenie, a former symbol of the Central team. By eight o'clock the gym was filled and overflowing. lt was a great game, the score wavering and tying as first one team forged ahead and then the other. The game went into overtime. The gym was charged with the tense, excited yells of the fans. Only one thing marred an otherwise perfect basketball game . . . we lost. Linda O'Connell and Diane Hoopes drink a toast to their European trip . . . it wouldn't be water, would it? 4 Senior High students focus their attention on Cheerqueen, Barb Hurni February Three of the luckier students from HHS had a welcome break in February. Dianne Hoopes, Linda C'Connell, and Greg Sannes went on a ski tour of Europe while the rest of the school stuck out the reg- ular old grind. The tour, sponsored by Dr. Burgess, visited four coun- tries, ltaly, Austria, Switzerland, and Holland. Dianne, Linda and Greg, who all returned with dark tans, were the envy of the school. GTI' h S March March was an enter- taining month. For those who like to dance, there was the White Rabbit Dance sponsored by the Girls' l-l Club. For the speech enthusiasts l-l l-l S was the host tor the State NFL Speech Meet. For those who wanted a good laugh there was the stu- d e n t - faculty basketball game. And in English classes song tests passed the time away. y Meyers, Vicki Maierle, Vicki Rose, Guri Paulsen and Doug Sternberg entertain their class. April During April the sun was given orders to shine just on Week days. Weekeinds and Easter vacation were Windy and gray. De- spite the sunshine and green grass, school Went on and the poor students had to keep studying, but they spent every spare min- ute outside, even it only to study some more. Chris Bloomstrom discovered that wax can be an interesting art media. 5 IWay Busy, busy, busy! This de- scribed most people during the month of May. Track meets, ten- nis meets, golf meets, term pa- pers, Vigilante P a r a d e floats, quarter tests, final tests, picnics, assemblies - s o m e thin g for everyone. Steve Harper leads a fast pace, followed by Iim Valentine, a Butte runner and Larry Clouser. 6 June At last Iune came. The quiet sim- ple life took over-no studying, no books, no tests. Seniors had the ex- citement of college and Work before them. Sophomores and juniors, re- lieved that school was finally out for three months, were ready for a sum- mer of fun. lt had been a good year. Bob Huppe and lim Sims rest in the grass after a busy year. ,ffj 1' yivjf 1 N 'Hymn riff I ? ff! ' iff f 7, in , l.:,:,f , ,ful KAW, if '15, 't ,H I ll'- .X 4 1, ' . ' . . l 7 25 1 gf x ...ig-.4 Senior class officers pose in front of outhouse left at Halloween. Top: Ieff Sherlock, secretary, and Dennis Clancy, treasurer. Bottom: Dennis White, president, Fred Ferris, vice president: and Debby Feller, senior class rep- resentative. The class of 1968 is one of the most outstanding the school has even produced. Every- thing they touched was colored with their enthusiasm, competence, and originality. Helena High's record of athletic excellence was zealously continued by many seniors. ln football, several team members won All State awards for their achievements: Fred Ferris, lst team: Gary Hanson, Tim Morrow, and Reggie Voiles, 2nd team: and lim Sims, Honor- able Mention. Bob Huppe was named the most valuable wrestler at the Divisional Wrest- ling Tournament. Kirk Iohnson earned a position on the All State basketball team. Girls, too, received honors for their energetic efforts. Senior members ofthe cheerlead- ing sguad, Debbie Morgan, Pam Qlson, and Barb Hurni, brought home the first place award from the Divisional Basketball tournament for the second year in a row. Sherri Waters, who was chosen Tournament Queen, also reigned as Queen Vigilante this year. The other mem- ber of royalty from this class is Barb Hurni, l967 Vigilante Princess. Seniors also excelled in leadership and academic achievement. Bob Huppe was elected Lieutenant Governor of Boys State last summer and will be a delegate to Boys Nation this summer. For the first time in the history of Helena High, there were three valedictoriansy Marcia Iohnson, Bob Huppe, and Doug Iones tied for the honor. Although this class reached new heights in the usual school pursuits, their most out- standing feature has always been their original wit. Helena High will not soon forget the disappearance of Bill Bronson, the appearance of the Fillinger for Queen outhouse, or the lovely cheerleaders for the Student-Faculty basketball game. g 8 BOB ABEL DON ADAMS IEANNE ALM EILEEN AMES i . I u 5 1 DIANA ANDERSEN IACK ANDERSON BONNIE ANDERSON DREW ANDERSON sw ,SSS, ' '5 ' A A S LINNEA ANDERSON VICKI ANNAS IOAN APPLEGATE ALLEN ARMSTRONG 9 IUANITA ASZMAN RUSTY AYRES SUE BALLARD VICKI BARBEAU IAN ET BARKER Cheerque-en Barb I-Iurni leads the Seniors in winning the jug. 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YX NN9 A XNNANYRNLN NS R, 'I T? Wxwm A x '- , A ' f3f2553if5:5ffQff X R .xriffgxgw N5 if W .,A DOROTHY CASEY SHARON CHRISTOFFERSON BOB CLARKSON 13 MARK CLOUSE IORDAN COLE ALEX COLVIN IIM CORNISH sf . R QQ N V A W IULIE COUGELL LILA CRIDER MON!-X CUCHINE HARRY CULBERTSON Pcxt Tubbs interrupts ski practice to model his hcmd-painted helmet. KEN COOPER SALLIE CUTA STEVE CZEHURA 14 'Ek 1ff2wigxs.sfg:.Q2Ef , :rx Weir : S 'x: X , Q 'A -. -W , gp: .,',1 1 X-1V A X. . O, 'f iX -'-L X A gif l , A W if X :X zjwlbxfirityf- -sf A N N M X i ij -f YT1, eExiw:,if:.f:5iXk it ': ' at QEU.,-.f,4L-ij 31 lv 5 X -- X A--5 . N 5 -- XIRXX.-, CAROL DAGENAI S PAT DQSILVA Chris Mancini, Brenda Burton and Mar11yn Eckberq pay close atiention to Coronation Rehearsal N E ...,.i..,., . Q if,,:r,,:,.. . . S X TERRY DAUGHERTY VICKIE DAVENPORT CONNIE DAVIS IOAN DEYERLE IOE DEWOLF DAN DIETZEN MIMI DOERING LES DOLEZAL K , X .a X ., BERNICE DOORE IEFF DORRINGTON LINDA DOWNS DEBRA DRAGNICH RON DRAKE PAM DUGGAN SUE DUNCAN CHERI DURHAM RITA RAE EAST RAY EBY MARILYN ECKBERG KRISTIE EDGMOND LAURIE EGAN PERRY EIDUM RICHARD ELDREDGE ANITA ELLIS VICKIE EPPERSON ERIC ERICKSON X ,.Lx . . ggi . : 1 Y I . I v 1 . Q X I I I Dennis White, Senior Class President presents cr rnegcrphone to He1enc1's favorite cheerleader-Principal I-Iomer Loucks. CI-IERYL ERNST NANCY ESPOSITO IANELLE FALLON MICHEL ANN PAY 17 DEBRA FELLER FRED FERRIS DAN FILLINGER TURF FINNEGAN Bill Bronson's funeral was thirsty work. lim Lieberg cmd Pcrt Tubbs sorrowfully take cz Coke break. 18 DAN FLYNN MABSHA FCDX MARCIA FOSTER SI-IARI FOX DIANA FRANCIS METTA IO FRANCIS 4 I MARION FRANKE ELWIN FRANKLIN Dan Carpenter reheorses in grubs before donning top hot ond tails for the 25th Coronation ceremonies. Nw I-IELENE PEABODY FRANKLIN LUCILLE FRANKS LYLE FRASIER IAYNE FRED I9 SUE GALLOWAY HM FUNK MARK GARRITY ' SHIRLEY FRISCH REX FRENCH an W, , 4 , Www, 1 NN X F I S - Q? Af in - 1. . N K 1 GRANT GIBBS Vcrugh McKe1vey and Grant Gibbs prowl lonlely hulls While Working on cr drama production. if :ff I 9 -1' A A X NN-1:mw:.f 10 he-: -15 Nc,-xr: Mwxx.-ww S1 fx x--X wg.: 1.1-r X 1' M :rs ww FQ-f lf I.: X NX Ngsge , 1 . 5.2. - 1111, , S 1 1 . 1 N 1 . x i W X ' 1 x 1? T1 1. i -- ig 52515 .14 551, ' 'QSENNQIH 1 -1 2gs255. 11 , X EKQ: 1 si- ,ig 5 .iw Sswvk 1 211111 5 . -11 xi-' - Q- 11.1 , , 31 1 1-gawk, L5 5 .N15-E X :S '--., : L : K ,'. x.R: A E ..:: I We S 1 SQA 1 1 1 .,,EE 1 ::t.E1,.., 1 QL.. . X, Q NX-Qc ..-. 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MONTE KAMPS CAROL KELLEHER TIM KENYON TOM KILMER S T . X. . RON KING TERRY KIOS MIKE KLAUE BOB KNUDSON 25 1 LIBBY KOETTER DAVE KRAFT GARY KRAUSE VICKI KROPP CHELIE KUNTZ MARTY LGFOUNTAINE TERRY LAMPING JIM LANE IOHN LARSON IOI-IN LARSON BEV LARUE DONNA LEMON MARK LEVITAN CAM LEWIS ' Don Dietzen practices before he is voted Most Humorous DEAN LEWIS HM LIEBERG IERRY LINDSTROM PRANZ LINIANEN SCOTT LOCKWOOD GLENNA LONGMIRE ROBIN LUCI-IT BETH LUCKING TI-IERESA LYNCH RON MCCUTCHEON yi R SN T, , PAM MCGEE BRENDA MCGUIRE Put Brophy explains factoring to his math class. KATHY MCI-IUGH SCOTT MCKINNEY CONNIE MCLAUGHLIN PATTY MCLAUGHLIN 28 RALPH MCPHERSON TOM MCPHERSON IOHN MADSEN BOB MADSEN SHARON MARTELLO LINDY MARQUEDT DOLORES MASON MARTY MATISKAINEN I 3 r 5 i ROBIN MAYNARD MARK MELOY NORA MERGENTHALER PENNY MERGENTHALER 29 q ED MILLER LEONARD MILLER ROBBIE MILLER RUTI-I MILLER The end of a tense game when Helena defeated Deer Lodge. I I DIANE MINIATI COLLEEN MONAI-IAN CRAIG MOORE IOI-IN MOORE wx . , mx DEBBIE MORGAN GAIL MORGAN IOI-IN MORGAN MARLENE MORGAN GREG MORGENSEN STEVE MORRISON TIM MORROW IOHN MORTIEAU SHERRI MOSS MELANIE MOZE GERRY MYKLEBUST BOB NEBEL S TOM NEWMAN TOM NILAN '32 NANCY MULLEN MARK MUNDT LYNETTE NELSON VICKIE NELSON RIA NORRIS BARBARA NYRE LINDA O'CONNELL IOHN O'LEARY -- .L Q : vi fi ' X x X Xx A A A N Xkzi X XX S xx M A X X Sy: NX X xr N X Xxx xxc tsibi N .X 'ASSE ss S E RX X XX xx IERRY OLSEN PAM OLSON A x.X 'Q x +,. mswgiwgw xr ., X --Sv Q : 5 1, OOOOO A 5 ,: ., Q21 '- A XNTT BOB PASCOOL TOM PATRICK GURI PAULSEN ANITA PARSONS DICK PAULSEN SANDEE PEDERSON Marty Mcxtiskainen ccm't find cr seat during cr crowded as sembly. 33 N S A I P- X S I 5 S . 1 NxwNw.XK::Km..NLQ - D RICHARD PEEL BOB PERHAY BILL PERKINS DENNIS PETEK TOM PETERSON STEVE PHELPS LYNN PHILLIPS KATHY PIKE I I I I I , IAQUE POCHA GARY PEOPPING RICHARD POPE DELORES POLLARD 34 ' N S 15114:-.. 1.1: gg: ,:.: ' :-1 ::.f,i.Q. -Q ,-,- :::::,:,.wzX3:. 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IOHN BILL STRANDBERG Y s N .. Sk'- Q :mf KN T RANDY STROM PAT SULLIVAN IUDY SUSAG KATHY SWANSON MAUREEN SWANSON GARY SWOBODA STEVE STUBBLEFIELD DICK TAMBLYN - i MIKE TAYLOR TOM TAYLOR 3 L . i . x -ww N WMM ' : 1 E - , . ,QR X SQ. XY A XE S . ,A x . S . - X V 4 Yeah mczn, Bill Bronson was my friend. What of it? cxsks lim Sims. CARLA TIEGEN MARK THOMPSON DENNIS TILTON MARY TOBIN PAT TUBES CAROL TUCK SHELLEY TUCKER ALICIA UTTER . - w KIP VANDEVENTER DAVE VAN NICE JIM VASHRO BEV VINCENT REGGIE VOILES RICHARD WAGNER DAVE WALDRON DENNIS WALDRON SHERRI WATERS CAROL WEBSTER PATSY WEGNER IANET WELCH 5 Q A , ' 4 ' .ax F 1 KATHY WELCH IULIE WELSTEAD DAVE WHITE DEEANNA WHITE DENNIS WHITE BILL WHITMAN JAMIE WIDDEKIND IOHN WILD N I 1 CI-IERYL WILI-IOIT FRANCIE WILLARD ALTON WILLIAMS CARGL WILLIAMS Up in the air, Iunior Birdsmcrn! Delores Pollard and Marilyn Eckberq goof off CRAIG WILLIAMS RICHARD WILLIAMSON MARY WILSON PATTI WING FRED WONG DAVE WOODGERD RON WOODS IANET YEAGER CARL ZANGAR LYNN ZEIGLER KERRY ZEITNER 44 BOB BENSON LINDA OLSEN DIANE LINIATIE MIKE WESTERVELT l DAN BUSHILLA IACK GEHRING Senior boys have a special thing about break- ing monotony. Sending for comic hero T-shirts was the best cure for boredom since the Bill Bron- son hoax. On top, as Iron man is Lynn Phillips. Offering their shoulders are Avenger, Drew An- derson, and Dan Dietzen, Spider man. Bottom row, left to right, are Thor, Tom Iohnson, Hulk, Doug Iones, and Fantastic Four Ierry Lindstrorn. Seniors Not Pictured Edith Agostinelli Bill Allison Arnold Anderson Mike Anderson Phyllis Atkinson Stephen Bigby Mark Blake Dennis Brishois Bill Bronson Kenneth Burns Tim Demers Ed Deschon Penny Gleed Clay Grande Larry Gregor Ellen Harrell Linda Hayes Ieannette loyce Henry Terry Iensen Paul Kirkland Lee Ann Larson Kathy Lubloes Dianna McGee Vaughn McKelvey Charles Miller lohn Miller Craig Moore lohn Moore ludy Overlin Hazel Plummer Bandy Pursley Dave Glenn Bob Bummel Tim Bummel David Satterfield Mark Schultz Keith Siewert Alice Sanger Greg Suetser Greg Sweetser Dennis Toews Marsha Waddell William Wall Iohn Wascisin Iames Williams M 'Sax C 5: Mk 0 . ,SSW f 1 , , xv WM mx 4 xt W' N X I la Y 'lr X If XXX . I x ' S., g, 1 bi Q35 -YK. Sy Xxx , yy P ,f The junior class officers, with a knack for being different, are Steve Harper, president, Diane Beckstrom, treas- urer, Bill Hedge, representative: Vicki Rose, secretary, Steve Hagen, vice president. The class of '69, having spent their sophomore year learning the rules, spent their jun- ior year developing the talents and abilities which will help them to make the rules next year as Mighty Seniors. Athletic ability was shown by Keith Kovick, Steve Harper, Barry Mortensen, and Bill Hedge, who' gained valuable experience and set a fine record on the varsity basketball team this year. juniors Kim Childs, Ken Thompson, Steve Settle, and Peggy Hollow repre- sented Helena at the junior National ski championships. The class led the school in partici- pation in track, setting several new records which show promise of a great team next year. Three junior girls have been chosen to direct the Bengalettes next year. Sandy Mon- telius earned the position of Head Majorette. She will be assisted by Dianne Murfitt and Shannon Ashcraft, who will serve as co-heads. The junior girls elected to send Diane Beckstrom, Marcia Delano, Karen Leaphart, and Vicky Bose to represent Helena High at Girls State this summer. Coleen Mahan, Sheila Fowler, Bonnalsie-dle, and Peggy Hollow were chosen as alternates. v Boys State delegates for 1968 include lim Barfknecht, Bill Hedge, Brook Longmaid, Steve Harper, jim Valentine, Dan Lieberg, Steve Harlen, Scott Hibbard, Whit Hibbard, and Tim Dolan, delegate for East Helena. The junior boys also chose Ken Buchi, Dave Engstrom, Don Hoffman, Tom Morrow, Steve Olson, and Bob Berry as alternates. just before Christmas, juniors had the opportunity to run the local Tempo store for a day, receiving a 5 percent commission on all sales. The energetic students took full advan- tage of the offer and raised several hundred dollars, to make the junior prom the best ever and to cover expenses for the many activities they will have next year as seniors. 48 'D ' 2-:...gg55-. f.,,5::.5p,5::ffNtXe- x -2, 5 2- -.x:. . -'s5'i.1I '1 ' 1 1 --' X -.:. z, ly s - x X NX' X A,:,.:,. I X , was 5 , X N I XS. XS 5 XXX X XX XXX 5 l ix X X g X , w i! N f. ISR. .. ,- Elf 'ill 4' 1-ff! ' X ew ? 55215-5:51 XXX ' X A ' me X X 5 it tr Y il X SS? A x XX X N Xx KX W 0 X X X N X Txxihgv 'X xt K N XX XX -: tai fx w Donna Aaby Lonnie Adams Sherman Adams Iohn Allen Darrell Alm Ianice Anderson 5 xx : 1 1 or M 1 H ii.. K 'N it. 1 X XX Z 35515 . 1,5 age . 'G ,L nm. X 14,99 lgivigi 55: L3-fy X' ,s . irq, J 5521:-Tf f z. 3 x ,T ' 73? 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I 2 .X 1 fi: w.:-2 ,. ., 4 - S X - -:X S Xi x X X Rod Grover Leslie Hallowell Ginger Guettler Tom Hanson Steve Terry Chris Linda Hagen Iohn Hargrove Hagerman Steve Harlen Hahn Steve Harper Hall Brenda Hegman Linda Heiber Billi Heigh Marcia Herrin Scott Hibbard Whit Hibbard ATXTSX 'Sli S , ' .. 190 lf 5 rX , -X1 1: 1 -' N' - x -ew X R- X 'XX N X X xx X XQQX X X X mxv K t , -1 .gf f A. Q QR -- X ,,. Z fit . islam'--+ 5 ie, fi' If Q X-'is XX il' R it S SX Yf as Y SX , N ft s if si t , 1 Beth Hilger Donna Hintz Karen Holt Diane Hoopes Shirley Hodgson Pat Hurley Carol Ann Hoell Carol Incornato Connie Holland Larry Isaak Frances Hickman Peggy Hollow Donna lean Paula Ienereaux Bertha Iohnson Dianne Iohnson Wendy Iones Gayle Ioslin Ianna Kappes a , qu .19 xgsfz-XS, X -:ji --3-if .- XL Sm! eg g Xt S , XF X X X . Xxskf . -V ' NN Q X t X1 XX R X xx y N XS A S 1 Sex 3 s t K ' i n ' 2 xg seg 3 .::.' ,X i wif- 5 Q Yr Ns X S t te .:- -,QI I .ii-.QXT X. N -- - X.. it L. jx xg ? 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Cathy Larish Betty Libra Mark Lindsay Ted Luehr Art McCready Susi Maddox Karen Leaphart Dan Lieberg Patricia Liston Carol Lynch Debbie McCutcheon Cheryl Magill Karen Lee Ronna Liedle Brook Lonqmaid Steve Lynn Pat McEwen Coleen Mahan Scott McLean Vicki Maierle Velma McMeekin Mary Malensek Ruth Mackin Ed Marks Ioe Marsh Cheryl Maschera Becky Mason Bob Maurer Diane Maynard Don Maynard The Junior Prom Under Construction This year's lunior Prom was a great one. ln keeping with the theme Somewhere My Love, the gymnasium was decorated by an enthusiastic class in the colors green and gold. The foyer was lined with paintings and sculpture in modern style and led to a ballroom with a fireplace and a patio with a beautiful sky- line mural. A large spherical chandalier hung in the center. The Grand March Was led by Queen Vigilante, Sherri Waters, and the night was one remem- bered by all who attended. Steve Harper calls the shots acted by lim Valent ne on the PA. system a d th sw it pen of V ck Rose. it 2 E Shirley Hodgson, Carolyn Ceartin, and Cheryl Masch S S Q e Y si Which commlttee bronzed. the httle k1dS to hold the fountain? Wonders Steve Wong Anna Wirth and Gloricx Wong put the f11'11Sh11'1g touches on the bcmdstcmd up strcxy staples after or fierce battle with the boys. 5' 35? X t .N wi ififlsil into -R A X tx :KISS k, . 5,3 X Q Xe xi N B X. ,. ' Q ' f 'k' .,,. y .-., . . , N . . XX XxN X N X X Q Q A N ---, -..., X. ,, .. X gg NX XX A sirwi., -, 's sm -X YS' - Sis?-' S '93 X XY 95 XSS SX SNS X x N X ax N, X XX sew' X X s5X X x EX? QR x lx xxx X We- 9 X XMM Wim X X X N KNQ I :N-..,g35:g,:-:-if I, s.. ,, a-xr? sv ' 1. 'E 5 , .N 1 - rw--5 .Q s Q . Qi v x ' GR-R1 Q55 XX- ' Q IQ - . ' - . x 'M 5 f X l EQ-WX' fa YY? 3' Q Em 5 wr . RI I si f S- fx ', , E fwqirr icgigw. ,g. - 3-',-:?,irff5f,. ',',,i X e X X r sw X X Dan Mehus Dianne Merritt Ierry Meyer Bill Michcrlson Skip Millegun Carolyn Miller N .. 1: X ' ,rams X A pitiful scene: Ierry Lindstrom escorts former super skier Whit Hibbcrrd to his ccrr. 1 S' Darrell Miller Marnie Moore Robin Morgan Barry Mortenson Kcxihy Munro Dave Murgel Ioyce Miller Les Morqcm Tom Morrow Fay Much Dianne Murfitt Kris Mancini Tom Miller Scmdy Montelius David Moore Gcxry Moore x X Kathy ORe111y Dave Pattison Alice Peterson Barb Pippy Barbara Pankratz Nancy Pederson Dan Phillips lennifer Pool Marcia Herrin, Who's selling Bengal Guides, squeezes a quarter out oi Mr. Loucks between classes. Eg5g55.,s,3E :. K - X .fs,f: ' 'ies f:E-.:. ,.r ,,, P- '- r ::g:2f5 .-:. Q Q X sm. N X X HV0 an . Q X .Q . wx 'gens N R, z S 3332 X SS 'ist 54 X RQ , .xxx X , , N N. .. X Ron Nasi Dennis Nebel Iim Nelson Nan Nelson Ken Nettleton Larry Newman Nikki Noland Kittie O'Leary Lyle Olsen Dave Olson Steve Olson Myrna Omholt 'O gag P, .xx fy, l wsrf if Doug Partridge Iames Perhay Steve Pillcttzke Greg Poore Doug Potter Loreene Radley Becky Radley Mike Ranger Sally Rauser Kathy Raymond Dennis Nebel and Dean Loithouse lowered the class average even when they combined their timed writing scores. a 5 Lynn Scott Steve Settle Mary Shumate Marcia Scruton Iim Shaw Dan Sidor Terry Seifert Lucinda Shelden Bob Silberling 1 Rose Selby Robert Sheppard Ed Simmons A . e Wanda Ridgeway Vicki Rose Dan Rowland Evonne Sabol Shirlee Ridclock Carol Rosetta Val Rowley Merry Scxndo Y Gayle Roberts Sandy Ross Iean Rule Gary Schiller .lwcnna get some punchw, asks Robin Morgan Jack Roberts Londa Routzahn Torn Rumrnel Dick Schroeder nudging Dianne Murfitt. 5 Morris Simmons Lynda Skinner Daryl Smail Bob Smart Benita Smith Charles Smith ' X A N Q+ xx X x xx xjxtx X X X X W . t tt N ' S x -' i -Ni. .. 1: ' . ka t t V 1 -:-51- .-v-. , 'wzg g ,4:,,.'f-tg, ,-' - ' f H 1 ' VT 1551 X X W ,,,,,,,.,,,,,..,. smsiswssx. '12, fs . ss ---'--Q Qs K ii - Q - .,.. I ' ' XX 3'2'L. 1 tt- : iw-trek was f - ' -if fi? 1 2: i Sift ' aa2:f::,,, -iff: ig gf A ss 1. me , ,, - -1, ' rv: .1-r-:...:--41: are ,,.,.,..,.., , .,,. , .,4,..4 1 ., . 1 i,-13. 5123 2,5 .f if-+ Wei ? ' 1, 1' x X My if S . . ,..-: :,, Q ,:1.. , ,,.1v: 1 ,.. I zzz S - 2 'Q Doug Smith Ierry Smith Sandy Smith Wayne Smith Suzi Sorenson Gary Sparrow See Scott Hibbard. He is not asleep. He is dead. His Iunior English theme has killed him. Poor Scott. 5 5 its Nik X x N X x xt X X m Q S 2? t t t S X , X 1:1252 If 5311, f .V 511.13 1.12.15 5g.j2fiQ5w,,,f Q'Ei?i,li'l.'g3fEi:j!5. S ti 1 : li i-,Vil ,,i' 1 Q :.Li L.,i'1f-5- 1: Lei n : s Ruth Spitzer Shelly Spurzem Linda Stephenson Iohn Sprau Don St. Clair Terry Stratton Linda Stump Susan Syskowski Peggy Svinqen Susan Taborsky Ja 1 :z 'QX SXSX X-X: SX ' , XX Xi ' X R ,gig ME ff' f ':53:fI -' ff . R' K... Q55 .r i r -X1 Wg: X X 'kkk f 'yi' ' Twwin' , 'Tom Tanna Gary Temple Roger Thieme Ken Thompson Mel Tiensvold , 2 S 1,.. iff ..,. if X SS it eoe e XXXX WRX X 5 : 3 XFN M EI E is X X . 4 4 X R N' X,' ni X X X X 4 X 2 N2 XS! laws ' iz X N X R Abi X x XX my Vx Xl XXX X X if F - tfxvfei 'XXX 'NX .: z ' ':. X .':g.'31:,g:' X X 'X xsxfbii lf N , X xxk X X Agnes Traynor Peggy Utick Iim Valentine Penny Van Diest Dick Van Dyke Helen Whitaker Becky Waits Keith Wilkins' Ben Wake Beth Williams Wanda Walton Randy Williams Marjorie Virotsko Carol Weeks Gordon Wilson Gerald Wine Steve Wing Anna Wirth Lyn Wix Gloria Wong Steve Wong Tom Woodgerd Pam Wright Bonnie Wilhoit Chris Yerby Kathy Lakner I .3!k?E' Ms' gui! 9' ish , 'Uv ly 27 1 .5 ,Xa fs! 5 I ag' N . S , X AIM If x gum-- 4---...-. S 1 lu Q X sn. ,A i. I Th sophomore officers for the class of '70 are, from left to right: Dave Dean, president: Jeff Salisbury vce pres dent Iirn Chambers, executive board representative, Randy Doering, secretary, and Thel Wong, treasu er The sophomore class oi '70 entered their first year at l-IHS led by David Dean, president, left Salisbury, vice-president, Randy Doering, secretary, Thel Wong, treasurer, and lim Cham- bers, sophomore class representative. This year the Bengalettes added to its ranks six sophomores: Diane Duffy, Susan Erickson, Tessy Galloway, lanet Glenn, Vicky Linton, and Karen Shepherd. Fay Pearson was the first sopho- more Princess Vigilante to be crowned in three years. The other pretty sophomore candidate was Ienniter Radley. The varsity basketball team made Dave Pillatzke, a 6-4 sophomore, their starting center this year. This great rebounder contributed greatly to the team. Despite the fact that the sophomores only succeeded in win- ning the jug twice at the pep assemblies, they really exhibited school spirit at the games. They are all anticipating their junior year with more zeal than ever. t f Erie: efsf.'as.:as:ss '-Q:-HLE2ZES1'I:IEiQ i- -ifliglelik FB' ' xi 1 . I: at k fu 1-53' X I H, X5 A I -J 55f2.jg3,, ,, -vim W, ,. ff 'St'Sl-A Scott Abel Tom Anderson Doug Anderson lim Anderson lohn Anderson Cheryl Applin :rw , 24 ' X :-aa: wi mix 1 ' i sw, -.' Xl- X N .121-fwiZ:2' x X ,',5.,,X- X ,..::.X .,,. , SX .X,-XM ' .,..., .5 '- 'i i' ' vp .-,fa ..., Q , ,, . , .gi . tri-' X X X f X X iw X2,,x' 4 X X ix X XX X XX x X X .N g .. .i:.XX ,CTX ..... X3 Penny Baertsch Pam Bailey Debbie Bakke Kay Baldwin Dana Barbeau Gloria Barrett Judy Mike Debi Don Beth Helen Beniger Bay Beall Beckett Belgarde NIL .1 if ' ' :f':l':li1Ei:liElE1 'ill i i We ,if l: ' ' - Q. 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A X. .. v X X S.: X F51 X 'We I -Q-ag ,i,g, , X Kathy Buell Ernie Bundy Dave Burchett Mary Burnham Dorothy Burrell Frank Bushilla ,z i- gg , Mary Butzerin Vickie Byrd Charlotte Canoy Linda Carter Mike Casey Nancy Cason X.,-ff Ns Debbie Castles Steve Celar Barbara Chapman Sandy Chugq Mike Ceartin Iim Chambers Vickie Charles Gary Clements Tim Clavin Helen Cloninqer t Danita Pollard and Kathy Kranich talk gloomily about semester tests. l 1 The sophomore singers pause for a pose. They include, from left to right, Kathy Naughten, Nina Martello, Charissa Noe, Iane Norskoq, Iolene Roth, Nola Wardell, and Deb Smith. Billy Coburn Sydne Cogburn Carol Cole Marian Collins Lisa Conqer Ken Cory Q xx Q Hi 5. by .-..,-. Q t2,..:3lZ:'J1':.-M - XDA t if ssaa gy -, ,N .K K . is K as X NN ss C A ks, Q Q It X :eww K X A X iss X X - eX Q X- I Debbie Craig Ron Crawford Keith Crider Nick Crawford Anita Creach Steve Crosby Jean Crosser Christy Curnow Ray Dana Iirn Darfler Ethel Larnbkin and Marianne Moyle rush to finish a lab assignment before the bell rings in Mrs. Schmidt's biology class. Sharon Davenport Mike Delaney lim Davidson Colleen Davis Tanna Davis David Dean Louise DeBree Becky Delano Steve DeWolf Gretchen Diemer Mary Dillon Ken Ditto is X. , xXX X X X I XX x X 2 K saxx . Xl sz: li XX X Susan Dobler Randy Doering LeAnn Dolezal X 5 X X X E Q i E X,Xx ,.... X X X X X XA X N X XQEK X XX X X X X QC? XX X X X X X X X X x x xx X X X r N. E5 X5 Ieff Douglass Diane Duffy Dave Eaton K ,,a, myacwf VIVV V V, ff V. ' a a ff V ,,., f-bfi 'nav 1 F ii c', '7-' 'I1':' 1 ff ig t 'svn f, , ,,,,'-' ' A Q I ZZ ff., Xazbilil .. YES N if t xkkx , X X X X X 5' ' ' f , -Q'Et:X:5X XXX, XS X K X N1 N t K X X - XX CN Sai. 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X QQYHSX SX X S QQ SS X 1 iris xr my K S Xxx , as X xm.1.X Xxxt. 5 mx-- - r NSW s 'ii 1 3.1 15:3 .. p ' Y EA : gg -,::.5:::...55,,5,, . 'xii QNX? ls - -Ml, ' ' s I, N. X: . . r .,-' . :si k,-, : :- i s - :slit 1 X , ,,,,, , 5 :rr V Iohn Frisch Sandy Gerleman Barbara Gage Lori Gibson David Gage Shirley Gibson Tessy Galloway Ianet Glenn Mike Gauthier Tom Goeitle Ann Gehring Gloria Grande glib' 3 3 5 . QNX Shelly Mcl-lugh and Rosslyn lngman begin their turn on the mat with head springs during a halftime performance of the tumbling team. X s , ,gf , W fy 2, V yf 1 I, f . ff V, LW . ., .1 ii I :fi Q Mi, ,LL:2L1:zQffZ Za, 55, 'Lf l 4 I JW? Z , 1 'f f 1 f 3, X xg. C L C S gflrlkg. xxx Barb X -- Gravley Karl Gross Marty Craig Elone Linda Haier Hagen Hagen Hagrnan Cindy Hahn Roger Halver Cheryl Hansen Kirk Harlen Kim Hahn Kathy Hames Colleen Hanson Melvin Hargrove Steve Hall Iohn Hankins Gail Hansen Connie Harrell X X W QSM-Neg, 2-if-Q .. 'fr-.1-,:,:fff, 5 , X. 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Dona Linn Bill Livingstone Penny Longfellow Tim Lovely Ka-Wai Lui Bob Macaraeg Nancy Madsen Tom Mattice Randy McDonald Shelley McHugh Carol McPherson Sally Majors Mary McCoskery Bobbie McGowan Paula McKinnon Bob Merqenthaler Gayle Marshall Kay McDaniel Patty McGregor Lynne McMurtrey Bruce Meyer Iudy Martello Nina Martello Luanne Matiskainen , 1 fm.-rr-N.., .. i 3 , : H N 33 by X X N ti b ilni . N X ':'b 5 . M b K AY X t 3 M ,,., X X X X x x X9 0 N X N sk tix QR . NX N xl ixxix X X Q? l X 4 tw fb X ss X D ,.,. f M xg , .,., , X x :N-:.,5' Q A .gg , A , X , .,.-sw sg.. H xx G , N ri' ,.,. gf. lfz 1 zi., -'.':.1 wz., - X --.- N- 1- Q i '- ltti uw Ig- Rig, K-Xi Q ggi 4 , .',. . SQ ..,, X ,','- x S 'lC 2 X 5 i gn. 11 Q vii- i :'. . fl- ii'E':i::jE:fIIIZ -i s 9' 53355135 ESE 3 11' :ff f:5'131s:1:,,'st'5:: ,x.,.1, 2 ' M X X 'Fx xl Q, 4: ., 1 it :bg yt AEN iiii R k'k' Y , f li 'lt l 'Em . 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Not With three Valeolictoriansl For the first time in the history oi I-lelena l-liah, three seniors maintained 4. averages anol thus tieol tor the title of Valeolictorian. Top Forty Bob, I-Iuppe, Marcie Iohnson, Doug Iones, Marion Francke, Iulie Cougill Knot picturedl, lim Vashro, Ron Drake, Lynn Phil- lips, Eileen Ames, Debra Feller. I8 Gary Swobda, Shirley Frisch, Patsy Weqner, Alex Colvin Knot picturedl, Iohn Larson, Diana McGee, Grant Bourguin Knot picturedl, Sue Settle, Ierry Linclstrom Knot picturedl, Beth Luckinq, Lynette Nelson. Mary St. Iohn, Mary Wilson Knot picturedl, Anita Ellis, Bob Berg, Laurie Egan, Gene Spanqrude, Ianelle Fallan, Mark Mundt, Iim Sims. Pam Smith, Shirley Iuhl Knot picturecll, Terry Berry, Sallie Cuta, Drew Anderson, Mark Garrity Knot pictured, Marilyn Eckberg, Barbara Hunter, Steve Czehura. Rotarians Honored at Luncheon R t rians from HHS are from left to right: Drew Anderson, Grant Gibbs, Dennis White, lim Sims, Doug lones, Tom Iohnson and Nick Clad Nine senior boys were chosen this year to join the Rotarians, a Helena service club. r During his month each boy attended the Rotary luncheon meetings held at the Placer Hotel every Wednesday. The boys got an opportunity to View the adult world and exchange ideas with the Helena businessmen. The men also benefitted by learn- ing how high school boys View situations. Rotarians learned about the adult society and what their future part in the community would be. Five Clubs Represented by Soroptimisses l-IHS Soroptomists stand, from left to right: Ioan Appelgate represented Latin Club in March, Mary Wilson represented the Bengalettes in February, Mimi Doering, the secretary of the Stu- dent Body, was Soroptomist in October and Terry Berry repre- sented GAA in December. Not pictured was Linda Downs, rep- resenting Forensics in November. This year five senior girls were honored with the opportunity of being guests of the Helena Soroptimist Club. The Soroptimist Club, comprised ot Helena businesswomen with executive jobs, sponsors such projects as the monthly Soropti-misses and a 95500 dollar scholarship for an l-ll-IS girl. The Soropti-misses were chosen by Miss Megard and Mr. Voiles to represent a club or ac- tivity. Each girl attended three Thursday meetings at the Mon- tana Club. At one of her meetings she gave a short talk on her club. l-ll-IS represented each school month except Ianuary, when there was no Soropti-miss, and April and May when l-lelena Cen- tral girls were guests. 81 Four Helena Girls Attend Girls State Along with the first few weeks of sum- mer vacation came the long-awaited week of Girls State, a new experience for Helena delegates Debbie Feller, Eileen Ames, Iulie Cougill, and Pam Olson. 293 girls, making new friends and organizing fast- moving political campaigns, set the Boze- man campus into action that failed to slacken pace throughout the week. Bright- colored posters, party Caucuses, and the organization of legislatures, along with delicious meals, talent shows, the warmth t of firesides and quiet convocations, and the excitement of election returns, all ended i with the final night of graduation, leaving only memories of the laughter and tears of an unforgettable week. 1967 Girls State representatives, left to right: Mimi Doering, Eileen Ames, Iulie Cougill, Barb Hurni, Patsy Wegner, Debra Feller, Marcia Iohnson and Pam Olson. Huppe and Sims Elected to State Offices at Boys State Upon arrival at the Western Mon- tana College campus, about 500 boys from all over the state found their rooms and prepared for an exciting and in- formative week of politics. Each dele- gate was assigned to either the Fron- tier party or the Pioneer party and to his own town in Montana Boys' State. I-le also had the opportunity to run for city or county office. Party rallies were held and candidates were chosen by their parties. Helena boys elected to office were Bob I-luppe, lieutenant governor, and lim Sims, attorney general. Nick Cladis was nominated by his party for governor, but he missed being elected by a narrow margin. Climax of the week was the Governor's Ball, with Montana Girls State Governor, Cathe Glapp, as special guest. sz 1967 Boys State representatives, left to right: Gary Hansen, Reggie Voiles, Kirk lohnson, Nick Cladis, Ierry Lindstrom, Bob Huppe, Grant Gibbs, Tim Morrow and Tom lohnson. Each year l-lelena's local Order of Elks sponsors an essay contest and awards the Winners with scholarships. This year Nick Cladis and Patsy Weqner Won the Elks Leadership contestp looth Were awarded scholarships. Winners of the Elks Leadership Contest: Nick Cladis and Patsy Wegner. HHS Scholars Win Local and National Awards James Vashro and Lynn Phillips, National Merit Test Serni-fi- nalists, exhibit their unique study habits. 83 DAR Awards The senior girls voted Linnea Anderson, Patsy Wegner and Deb- bie F eller as the girls who most ex- emplified the qualities oi leader- ship, patriotism, dependability, and service. The faculty then chose Patsy Wegner as the Winner of the annual Daughters ot the American Revolution Contest. DAR contest Winners, left to right, Linnea Anderson, runnerup, Patsy Winner and Debbie Feller, runner-up. Bob Berg Receives Two Appointments Bob Berg, lst appointment to the United States Air Force Academy, lst ppointment United States Naval Academy. 84 I 1 t.. .... it ,..A ..,.,., , . . , ,M it L , - lit National Honor Society members, front row: Iulie Cougill, Micki Smith, Barbara Nyre, Diana McGee, Marilyn Eckberg, Doug Iones, Iohn Larson, Steve Czehura, Shirley Frisch, Ronnie Drake, and Gene Sprangrude. Back row, Marcia Johnson, Col- leen Monahan, Sheri Waters, Aleth Brann, Mary St. Iohn, Delores Pollard, Shirley Iuhl, Lynn Phillips, Ron King, Anita Ellis, Mark Mundi, and Ray Eby. en Per ent of Senior lass Named io onor Society Forty-six students, representing ten percent of the senior class, were awarded member- ship in National Honor Society on November 30, 1967. They were chosen by a faculty vote for their qualities of leadership, scholarship, character, and service. Monsignor Brown, of Carroll College, spoke at the assembly during which new members were named. At the first meeting, Steve Czehura was elected president, Grant Bourquin, vice-presi- dentp and Ierry Lindstrom, secretary-treasurer. Another five percent of the senior class was named to the Society in the spring. 1 , ,. . . ...,. . . , . . .. ,. , , . , ,J Members of National I-lonor Society are, front row: Sue Settle, Lynette Nelson, Mary Wilson, Barb l-lurni, Debra Feller, Carol Dagenais, Lauri Egan, Eileen Ames, Pam Smith, Sally Cuta, Gary Swoboda, and Dan O'Leary. Back row: Patsy Wegner, Grant Bourquin, Bob Huppe, Iim Vashro, Marian Franke, Beth Lucking, Iim Sims, Ianelle Fallan, Bob Berg, Ierry Lindstrom, and Reggie Voiles. 85 Dressed in a native costume, Guri Paulsen spoke to French club about her home in Norway. Guri lives in Sandefjorol, a city of 32,000, which re- cently became the sixth largest in Norway when two smaller towns combined. I-Ier father works for the Nor- wegian Seamen's Mission, and she has two younger brothers, Tom-Inge and Petter. Why did Guri want to come to the United States? To learn the language, meet more, different people, get a wider point of view. I like it here very much. I didn't think it would get so cold here, though! It doesn't get as cold in Norway as it does here. Guri joined German Club, G.A.A., Philharmonics, and Girls' I-I-Club. Her outstanding work on the cross country ski team even earned for her an honorary membership in Boys' I-I-Club. 86 , ., ..i Norweigian Girl Enjoys Stay in Helena I don't like pizza, but I like the sports very much--the football and basketball. I like the kids here, I really do. They are much more friendly and outgoing. I am so glad that I came to Helena. These were Guri Paulsen's impressions after spend- ing a year at HI-IS as a Norwegian exchange student. Guri was here under an exchange program sponsored by the principal of Great Falls Senior High and the principal of Guri's high school in Norway. Guri stayed part of the year with Ianelle Fallan's family, who had heard of the program and decided it would be nice. to have a girl from Norway live with them. Ianelle and her two little sisters, I-Iolly and Iorrun, be- came like sisters to Guri during her stay. For the last half of the year, Guri lived with Debra l:'eIler's family. - . Guri poses with the sisters in her new family, Holly, Iorrun, and Ianelle Fallan. Xk . 4 lb-I: ,ra , i' na 1L'1!': '53 .ff 1551? , 532132 1 w15 1,f2iL fj ' I r 1' ! 114611: fliwfi-14 , ,ffH5Z'Z5' :sv JI' 11 ,Qi V ,V ' I 7- ' ui- ly , 1',:f' ,ff lknvr. - 1' , lH'31', ' I f' :Lf 5 H - ff , ll V ff ,- I A I 6,1 nf-fr, ' 5 . ,- ' f' I .' ,-'r 41 ', JI -' A,-4-' . 1 A ! ff' r ' I 'vffmfwffiz-2 I 1,11 44435 .,bgl.k, 'tgjfig l . fiafiadfpvq-If gf 'Hifi fffffipi' Diane Merrit buys a roll of chocolate from Steve Harper, Linda Hieber and Larry Grames, all mem- bers of the Student Council. Student Council Works With School Spirit Participation, enthusiasm, and new school spirit are key Words that sum up the Work- ings oi the l968 Student Council. One oi their many projects was the planning oi a move- able-type activity sign to be placed on the corner of Montana Ave. and Billings St. next year. Other projects were the acquisition ot a new school ilag and the successful Citizen- ship Banguet, held to rededicate the l-ll-IS Freedom Shrine. The annual Student Council candy sale was a success this year, according to Mr. De Kam. The school treasury gained approximately 95900.00 88 REPRESENTATIVE lst Semester Fay Pearson Dennis White Alicia Utter Louis E, Grandy Whit Hibbard Craig Olson Iim Valentine Steve Olsen Patty Casey Terry Wheeling Reggie Voiles Ken Thompson Alex Colvin Suzie Sorensen Diane Hoopes Drew Anderson Michelle Brighton Iim Davidson Beth Williams Doug Iones Bob Huppe Steve Hagen Francie Willard Bill Burr Steve Crosby Dan Sidor Sherri Waters Bill Slaughter Iudy Warren lohn Wild Barbara Kroll Penny Baertsch Pat Coleman Bob Rummel Ellen Harrell Iudi Ragar Hal Iacobson Charlie Hart Sieve Harlen Ieff Salisbury Curt Hodge Ron McCutcheon Bonnie Wilhoit Chris Holt Beth Lucking Vo-Tec Ioan Deyerle Lynn Rolfe Tom Woodgerd Dale Chaffee lean Pool Myrna Omholt Fred Ferris REPRESENTATIVE 2nd Semester Becky Delano Tom McPherson Debbie Craig Guri Paulsen Scott Hibbard Liz Sather Anne Curran Iulie Cougill Ken Thompson Linney Wix Tom Iohnson Robbie Miller Sherri Santer Ioe Marsh Nick Hieser Dave Van Nice Kay Baumann Iim Salisbury Tom Morrow Rita LaSalle Ieff Dorrington Suzi Sorenson Ierry Rickman Sue Galloway Mike Monahan Don Hoffman Val Tiensvold Tom Goettle Steve Czehura Kay McDaniel Colleen Reardon Diane Maynard Mary Burnham Michael Ann Fay Stephanie Torgenson Cathy Dean Jim Powers Lyle Olsen Bruce Hedge Sydne Cogburn Mark Meloy Bonnie Wilhoit Dona Linn Beth Lucking Vo-Tec Iim Lieberg Mel Tiensvold Ron Briggerrnan Fred Wong Kathy Carpenter Karen Lee Dave Marshall Student Body Officers are from left to right, Secretary, Mimi Doeringp President, Nick Cladisg Treasurer, Dan Dietzen. Not pictured is Vice President, lim Sims. Student Body Officers The student body officer election of '67 was a spirited one. Those who ran for of- fice were required to have a minimum of 145 signatures on their petitions. Once pe- titions Were in order, candidates threw their hats into the political ring. Soon, pos- ters Were hung on the walls, and students campaigned vigorously for their favorite candidates. The high point of the week came on May 3, when an election assem- bly Was held, and managers presented qualification speeches for their candidates. Elected officers had the job of heading meetings of the Student Council and the Executive Board. They were Nick Cladis, president, Iim Sims, vice-president, Mimi Doering, secretary, and Dan Dietzen, treas- urer. Executive it it ig BCG.1'd. Sm fi-'P X The Executive Board, made up of the four stu- dent body officers and three elected class repre- sentatives, approves the actions of the Student Council meetings. Mem- bers of the Executive Board made a project of Shodair Children's Hos- pital, buying Christmas toys and donating money. Following tradition, the Board members decorated a sparkling silver Christ- mas tree for the school foyer. Executive Board members are, from left to right: Iim Sims, Nick Cladis, Bill Hedge, Dan Dietzen, Iim Chambers, and Mimi Doering. 90 v , 4 0 s x . .,.. , -' ' :xii 4. ..,:'m' N f ' of .-'- . I ..- - V ' , o . X- ' A ' . 0 Q ' , ' I I L N eg J x, S 5 n J. . M x An .A tl -I-ly. 1 ! . 'ij 1 , . , .' I r . 'U A ,..,' x f'3 Lyihvv Ju X X f U ' 'wi' U lf ' ' 'V ' ' fl f ' ' 'Y , , -'L ' , I 5 ,, .R 'Ii ,Q . I - 5 D ,-.--.X n ,tm..,s,,. h I n' .. v f . , - . 1 v, , 5 , - , ' 4 1 0 L-. ' N' I 1. - vr ' 'I ff4,j? f. Q Q' Z- I , if . X. xrgg 'K sf, 9 I Q.-'Q-'H-',Q,. .-....,4.-a'1'f1 ' :ln ,4 1 1 'K l'l T-'A - - 4.. ' 4 . slr., .N ,,. .' :nil el-f' vb x Q7 ,1 AV.. '.', A w' -P ' o.':cQ?42'g.?f 0' ,lim-'plug I l 4,0 u - .4 - ,., - J XO -4 ' . -- 'Q 7:m.':',' - A ,,...., s . .J , . 553'4X1 YW-at Q ' Y , EX-43,4 I l.':'Ks L EWEQQJ . l I Y' 1 a -h fy -1-.9 1 ' - . -.1 , ,, , ,.: ' IM tri f f ' 5 1 V 5 - fri l 4 df QXA 'p., nt, f l U I as I ,?! ' :,, 4 I ,'-912' . Inf' . ,in , ,I 1.9 1 ik 63.53 EM. 3 Ultra-realism Won first place for junior boys in the Historical Division. Vigilante Parade Postponed Because of Snow Fun-time in Helena comes during early May with the Vigilante Parade. This joyous event can be rnarred by only one thing-snow-which was heavy enough in l967 to post- pone the parade trorn April 28 to May l. Helena High students struggled through, determined not to have anything spoiled by the snow. The mood was set when they were allowed to Wear Western clothes for one beautiful Week, with the added attraction of a day out oi school to finish building iloats plus two days for the parade. The evening of parade day was set aside for the Vigilante dance, when prizes were given to the best floats in categories ranging from historical to humorous. Sophomores brought the parade up to date with their version of Bengal Spirit. 92 The Fort McKenzie float is an example of what imagination and hard Work can do tor a flat-bed truck. Logging Around Helena was judged the most authentic float in the parade. Sweepstakes-The highest honor of the parade-was awarded twelve seniors for their float, Yellowstone Lines. 93 Members are back row, left to right: Nick Cladis, Steve Harper, Doug Jones, Bob l-luppe, Iim Sims, Ken Thompson, Steve Settle, Whit Hibbard, Mr. Annala. Front row, Shannon Ashcraft, Anne Curran, Sue Settle, Eileen Ames, Marcia Iohnson, Iulie Cougill, Patsy Wegner, Mrs. Schmidt. Not pictured: Ron Drake, Debra Fel- ler, Barb I-lurni, Karen Kiesling, lim Lane, Reggie Voiles. 3-7-77's Ushering was the predominant activity in the busy schedule of this year's 3-7-77's. The service club members acted as ushers at all the home football games, and at Coronation, Ca- reer Night, and College Night. ln September, they conducted guided tours of l-ll-lS for all sophomores. The club also sponsored two dances to raise funds for the Gus Leger Memorial Fund. Membership of the honorary service or- ganization is limited to Z1 C3 times 7D students. New members are selected each May to replace graduating seniors. Mrs. Alice Schmidt and Mr. Andrew Anala are club sponsors. Officers for 1968 were Bob I-luppe, president, Steve Harper, vice-president, Barb l-lurni, secretary-treasurerp and Marcia Iohnsori, representative for the Gus Leger Me- morial Fund. ' 94 Usher for Home Football Games Barb Hurni was named the official star maker, While deco- rating for a 3-7-77's dance. ........,....... .,..., , ......,... ...... -., .,,,-1-....,,,h,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,x,,..., .... . Sharon Christofferson and Tim Morrow were crowned Officers of Boys' H-Club: Reggie Voiles, vice-president, Tim Mor- queen and king of the H-Club Dance. row, president, cmd Dave Kraft, secretary-treasurer. Carrol Dale Speaks at All Sports Banquet When the football team ZZ, 23, 24 . . . sorry about the pennies, customer tells Jim Barfknecht, who's selling programs for Boys' H-Club. got new lolazers this fall, Boys' ee I-I-Club helped cover the ex- pense by selling Bengal license plates. After nearly a month of hard Work, the boys had reach- ed their 31,500 quota. lVlr. Charles Stack, former l-ll-IS coach, spoke at the fall Sports Luncheon held at Iorgenson's. Later in the spring, the All Sports Banquet featured Carrol Dale, starting end for the Green Bay Packers, as the guest speaker. Members of Boys' l-l-Club sold programs and ushered at the home games. They also made the plans for the annual H-Club , initiation scheduled for May. 1 l 1 E E 95 WHITE RABBIT CHOSEN AS THEME F OR H-CLUB DANCE With crepe paper, black lights, and a little in- genuity, the members of Girls' H-Club transformed the Seventh Avenue Gym into a wonderland for the annual I-I-Club dance. This year's theme was White Rabbit. At an assembly during December, Girls' H-Club members, dressed as Santa's elves, recited their ver- sion of The Night Before Christmas. Club members also worked at the concession stand during the first football game, helped with cross country meets, and took tickets at the basket- ball games. An initiation was held in Ianuary for eighteen girls, and a second group was initiated in May. Of- ficers of Girls' I-I-Club were Delores Pollard, presi- dent, Pam Olson, vice-president: Carol Tuck, secre- tary: lane Stebbins, treasurer, and Sharon Christof- ferson, scribe. l I Cathy Wardell and Linda Crawford race to see who can punch the most tickets. GIRLS' H-CLUB Marion Francke and Carol Dagenais, members of Girls' H-Club, take tickets at the Class C Tournament. MEMBERS Billi l-leigh Sandy I-Iogernark Dianne Merritt Sandra Montelius Gail Morgan Guri Paulsen Linda Pusey Iudi Ragar Lynn Scott Linda Varnado Cathy Wardell Terry Berry Aleth Brann Susie Brownlow Sharon Christofferson Iulie Cougill Anne Curran Peggy Hollow Shirley Iuhl Karen Kiesling 96 Karen Leaphart Velma McMeekin Colleen Monahan Pam Olson Delores Pollard Carol Rosetta lane Stebbins Carol Tuck Peggy Utick Anna Wirth Carolyn Wix Linda Crawford Eileen Ames Debbe Boughn Carol Christiansen Cathy Chugg Carol Dagenais Debbie Feller Marion Francke GAA SPONSORS GIRLS' TRACK MEET This year, Girls' Athletic Association had a large membership of 294 girls. ln September, the junior and senior GAA members initiated sophomores into the group. More than one hundred girls entered the track meet at the Vigilante Stadium in the fall. Under the guidance of Mrs. Peters and Miss I-lolmberg, the girls participated and acted as officials in the following team sports: softball, volleyball and basketball. The individual sports included shuffleboard, table tennis, badminton, archery and rifle practice. Each girl re- ceived a prescribed amount of points for playing and officiating. These points were used as a basis for membership in Girls' H-Club, an honorary group. GAA points were also given to the girls in the tramp- oline, tennis, tumbling, gymnastics and ski teams. The GAA officers for 1967-68 were Terry Berry, presidentpp Aleth Brann, secretaryp Shirley luhl, treasurerp and Sharon Christofferson, scribe. Let's play follow the leader, says Sharon Christofferson, as she leads Francie Willard, Delores Pollard and Nancy Esposito after the ball. 1 1 1 1 l Sharon Christofferson bombs between Sheri Sautter and Cathy Chugq to save the ball. Carol Rosetta times the runners at the Girl's Track Meet as Linny Wix starts it with a bang. First row, left to right lane Stebbins, lane Fred, Iean Pool. Second row, Ioyce Mil- ler and Carol Rosetta. Lynne Wix and Ann Miller. 97 I Io Ann Etzwiler Carla Smith Sydne Cogburn Diana Beckstrom Ann Gehring Ian Whitzen Kittie O'Leary Chryl Hansen Chris Holt Colleen Davis Ianet Haworth Lynn McMurtrey Nancy Madsen Ianet Pentalla Cathy Foley Katy Pillen Linda Skinner Gwynne Zahara Randi Doering Bertha Iohnson Kay Francke Kay Bauman Sandy Spaulding Mary Io Kovich Linda Heiber Vicki Maierle C Theo Wong Kathy Iuhl Danna Hintz Shirley Hodgson Shelley Spurzem Linda O'Leary Carol Cole Paula Velz Diana Ring Lise Conger Elone Hagen Bonnie Wilhoit Becky Delano Penny Van Diest Bonnie LaSalle Val Bozman Rita LaSalle Myrna Omholt Ginger Guettler Terry Seifert Susie Knowlton lean Rule Mary McCoskery Gretchen Diemer Margaret Johnson Linda Fleury Cathy Huppe 98 PEP CLUB MEMBERS Pssst, Les, it's me, Vicki says Pep Club Mascot Vicki Maierle to Les Dolezol. Pep Club Sponsors Two Cut-of-Town Bus Trips Beth Sterling Chris Palmquist Dea Kindred Pam Harris Carol Lynch Christie Curnow Connie Rummel Ronna Liedle Peggy Hollow Iennifer Radley Nancy Esposito Iollyn Roth Vickie Rose Shirlee Riddock Nita Creach Donna Linn Pam Srnithwick Mimi Doering The chief objective of this year's Pep Club was to promote school spirit. Before each foot- ball and basketball game, Pep Club members decorated the halls with booster signs, which encouraged both school and team spirit. The club sponsored two Bengal bus trips during the football season, one to Great Falls and the other to Butte. Every Monday and Wednesday after school, Pep Club sold doughnuts. The profits from these sales helped to finance various club activities. The officers include Vicky Rose, president: lean Pool, vice-president, Shirley Hodgson, treasurer: and Myrna Omholt, secretary. Debra Feller Chris Hahn Anna Wirth Steve Settle Sue Settle Karen Kiesling Iohn Frisch lane Shoquist Ieff Ingersoll Karen Leaphart Mickii Smith Frank Agostinelli Peggy Svingen Ieff Salisbury Craig Hagen Val Tiensvold Michele Brighton Cheryl Applin Anita Ellis Linnie Wix LATIN CLUB MEMBERS Doug Sternberg Iohn Cramer Eric Iohnson Ioann Alstad Sheri Beasly Chris Tobias Tim Stetzner Randy Williams Ann Curran Scott McKinney Dick Iackson Shirley Grande Leslie Hallowell lim Barfneckt Gene Spangrude Art McCready Steve Celar Ioan Applegate Shirley Frisch Pam Duggan Thespian members present A Funny Thing Happened On The Way to The Forum for the State Latin Convention. LATIN CLUB SPONSORS STATE CONVENTION OF IUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE Representatives from Missoula, Great Falls, Va- lier, and Bozeman met with the HHS Latin Club on Saturday, March 30, for the Montana State Conven- tion of the Iunior Classical League. Activities for the day included two plays, speeches, and a panel dis- cussion on the importance of learning Latin in high school. Delegates dressed in Latin costume for the Roman banquet in the evening, and 'finished the eventful day with a dance. Latin Club officers for the year were Ioan Ap- plegate, president, Shirley Grandy, vice-president: Anne Curran, secretary, and Gene Spangrude, treas- urer. The informal initiation was held in October at a progressive dinner in the school cafeteria. Peggy Svingen pops an egg into her mouth at the Latin Club Banquet. French Club's Goal Is to Have Fun The French Club got off to a good start this year by initiating BO new members. Once again it had the distinction of being the largest club of HHS. The goal of French Club was to have fun. To attain this goal, the members held a get-together party, a Halloween party, a Christmas party, and several picnics. z A X 4 French Club officers and executive board members are, left to right: Anita Ellis, lane Stebbins, Marcia Delano, Carol Tuck, Ioan Eagle, Ruth Spitzer, Scott I-libbard, Alex Colvin, Whit Hibbard and Marcia Roe. Music Club Sponsors Benefit Dance September l967 marked the beginning of a new club in HHS, the Music Club, organized by Mr. Bay Champlin, chorus director. The members included any interested students who had lettered in some musical field, or who had played in a specified number of con- certs. The first order of business was that of drawing up a constitution. During the Christmas season, the group got together for a hayride. They also sponsored a benefit dance for Mr. Gene Brown, a junior high mu- sic teacher, who had been stricken with a serious ill- ness. lim Vashro was elected as the club's first presi- dent, while Mike Knight became vice-president and Chris Yerby was secretary-treasurer. Bob Abel Mary Hagbom Shelley Tucker Chris Yerby Sheri Beasley Dave Sperry Keith Anderson Diana Beckstrom Tim Stetzner Vicki Kropp lim Vashro MUSIC CLUB MEMBERS Vicky Rose Mike Knight Melanie Moze Hal Iacobson Becky Curtis Colleen Mahan lim Valentine Steve Harper Cathy Dean Marianne Melton Iirn Vashro taps out the time for Mike Knight and Chris Yerby. SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS Chris Boettger Grant Bourquin Val Bozman Kathy Branaugh Cindy Brown Debbie Castles lulie Cougill Kelley Davenport Colleen Davis Torn Erving Linda Fleury Colleen Flynn Lori Gibson Shirley Gibson Kathy Hames Lynn Hamilton Gail Hansen Linda I-Iieber Rosslyn lngrnan lan lacobson Chris Iohnson Marcia Iohnson Kathy luhl Vickie Kaiser Wendy Kamps lean Kelley Marcia Koepp Dave Larimer Diane Linjatie Carol Linjatie ludy Martello Luanne Matiskainen Lynne McMurtrey Colleen Monahan Mike Monahan Kathy Myers Donna Nelson Kathy O'Reilly Gary Parry Alice Peterson Linda Pusey Jolene Roth Dan Rowland Karen Salo Liz Sather Sheri Sautter Dennis Sheehy Doug Smith Sue Sparing Sandy Spaulding Beth Stocker Bill Story Ken Thompson Karen Wegner Debbie Winston Alicia Utter Drew Anderson Ianet Barker Dan Carpenter lerry Lindstrom Iohn Madsen Craig Olson Mary St. lohn Paula Velz Iirn Watkins Jolene Roth, Alice Peterson, Rosslyn lngman and Ian lacobsen urge Wendy Kamps on to the Hula-Hoop victory. panish Club Mop s Iiicial wealshiri By designing a gold conquistador emblem for a blue sweatshirt, Gary Parry made Spanish Club the only organization in l-il-lS with an official sweatshirt. Pins were also available for any members who wanted them. An informal fall initiation was held in the cafeteria for new members. Later on, the Spanish Club joined forces with the French Club to sponsor a Christmas party at the Pizza l-louse. H Films concerning Spanish and S South American c u l tu r e s were shown throughout the year. One film provided an excellent review of Don Quixote. Club activities concluded with a picnic in May. 1968 Spanish Club officers were lulie Cougill, presidentg Sue Spar- ing, vice-presidenty Marcia lohn- son, secretaryp pand Luanne Matis- kainen, treasurer. Gary Parry pronounces Dan Rowland the Spanish Club Hula-Hoop king. 101 GERMAN CLUB I Dorothy Bruer Hal Iacobson Iohn O'Leary Steve Settle Mike Clow Iohn Hickey lim Anderson Ioan Davis Larry Field Beverly Fink Robert Macreaeg Laurie Kralicek Ierry Smith Patsy Wegner Craig Moore Chris Hahn Cecilia Funk Fay Much Ruth Miller Don Stagg Mike Blackwell Marcia Iohnson Bruce Olson Marion Francke Ioe Tillotson Darrell Miller Guri Paulsen Marianne Galt Chris Moore Alice Peterson ferry Meyer Marianne Moyle Mae Iacobson Steve Lattin Bob Mauer Karen Leaphart Debra Feller Gail Roberts Bertha Iohnson Kathy Larish Ginger Guettler Iim Massman lohn Larson Sue Settle Lucinda Shelden Greg Hughes Iennifer Pool Louie Grandy :GL Tom Clavin Cathy Dean Dorothy Filson RUSSIAN CLUB HOLDS VARIOUS ACTIVITIES Any student taking a course in Russian qualifies as a member of the Russian Club. This year's major club activities included two parties. During Christmas, the club held a pizza party at Mark Radley's house. Bill Dion, the guest speaker, gave an informal speech about his travels in the Soviet Union. Fifty students at- tended a swimming party at Boulder scheduled for May 6. Dale Bergren Carol Weeks . The Russian Club officers for 1967 are Pam Smith, president, Ron Drake, vice-president: Dianne McGee, secretary: Doug Iones, treasurer, and Marilyn Eckberg, historian. Chew a little faster, says Debbie Feller urging the initiate to win the cracker race. GERMAN CLUB MEMBERS DECORATE STEINS . . . and be sure to bring a paint brush to the next meeting! This was German Club President Marion Francke's order to all German Club members. As a special project, each student bought and decorated a stein. An informal initiation for new members was held in the school cafeteria in the fall. At the Christmas party in room 4, the group trimmed a tree and then feasted can cookies and cake. The annual picnic was held in ay. German Club officers for 1968 were Marion Francke, president: Craig Moore, vice-president, Guri Paulsen, secretary: Marcia Iohnson, treasurer: and Karen Leaphart, historian. Mr. George Zowada was sponsor for the group. RUSSIAN CLUB l l 6th period Russian class pretends to study, but in actuality they are planning the Rus- sian Club spring picnic. 102 Kathleen Raymond Iohn Wild Ron Drake Doug Iones Diana McGee Pam Smith Doug Anderson Rick Baarson Elizabeth Belgarde Christie Bloomstrom Ernest Bundy Roger Curnow Randy Doering Sue Foster Beth Hilger Marc Iohnson Bob Knudson Pam Kovich Rita LaSalle Melanie Levengood Tim Morrow Iirn Moyle Linda Pusey Gary Swoboda Iohn Tomaskie Peter Van Nice Terry Voiles Becky Williams Chris Yerby Doug Backeberg Kirk Iohnson Dick Anderson Iohn Brewer Les Dolezal Eugene Armstrong Bob Berry Mike Dietzen Ioe Epler Lois Espelin Iohn Fisher Shelli Gibbs Linda Hays lim Hendrickson Dick Iackson Pat Liston Doug Maras Mary Kay McCoskery Gregg Mortenson Randall McDonald Diane Miniati Debbie O'Connell Steve Olson Roxie Score Tirn Stetzner Iohn Yalovich Lynda Carter Kathy Lakner Ruth Bowers Carol Dagenais Marilyn Eckberg Laurie Egan Steve Hagen Colleen Monahan Lyle Olsen Mark Radley 3Dan Carpenter Karen Shepherd and Bonnie Blanchard use Art Club Sponsors Valentine Party Kay Baldwin Kathy Barnes lBonnie Blanchard Mary Burnham Cathy Chugg fMarnette Cowles Marilyn Eckberg Cassie Ewing Hex French Grove Hull Chris Iorgenson Kathy Kinney Kathy Mcl-lugh Fay Much Delores Pollard Connie Hummel Sara Sather Karen Shepherd Psychedelic Art Club went psychedelic for a Valentines Day party in the art room. Decorations featured black light, posters made with florescent paint, and valen- tines made by Art Club members. ln spite of the modern theme, the prize for the best valentine went to Connie Hummel for her old-fashioned heart deco- rated with hand-cut paper lace. The Sons and Dot- ters, a folk-singing group made up of l-IHS students, provided entertainment. An Art Club member de- scribed the affair as a sort of 'do your thing' party: the singers sang when they felt like singing and we ate when we felt like eatingp it was a good party. Many Art Club members discovered that art can be profitable as well as personally satisfying, when they entered the Kiwanis Club Show, with the prospect of selling some of their works. Art Club officers were Delores Pollard, president: Cathy Chugg, vice-president: Karen Shepherd, sec- retary: Kathy Mcl-lugh, treasurer: Sara Sather, his- torianp and Connie Hummel, publicity officer. Mr. Larry Hayes sponsored the group. Photography Club Reactivated Students interested in photography had an opportunity to develop their skills when Mr. Hay Champlin reactivated one of Helena l-ligh's oldest clubs. The Photography Club's purpose was to serve as an educational experience for its members and to act as a service organization. Meetings were held on Tuesdays after school, in the chorus room. After hearing a lecture on photography meth- ods, students often went on to work with negatives in the dark room at the Vocational Technical School. Next year, they hope to begin working with color photography. Throughout the year, members of the Photography Club took pictures for both The Vigilante and The Nugget. four hands to center an obstinate lump of clay on the potter's wheel. I Photography Club Members are, front, Tessy Galloway, middle row, lanet Yeager, lim Schwin, Iune Norskog, back row, Bill Steel, and Bob Clarkson. 103 Nineteen Qualify for Quill and Scroll Nineteen students became mem- bers of Quill and Scroll, the Interna- tional Honor Society for high school journalists. ln order to be eligible, students must have published 60 col- umn inches of copy in the Nugget. or they must have been editor, assistant editor, or business manager of the Vigilante or the Nugget. . The major project undertaken by the club is the annual publication of Panrriings. a booklet made up of out- standing prose and poetry Written by HHS students. Quill and Scroll members, from left to right are: Ronna Liedle, Marcia Her- renp ,Sue Sorenson, Soni Mazurek, Vicki Rose, Bob Huppeg Terry Siefert, Carol Weeks, john Larson, Marilyn Eckberg, joan Deyerle, Drew Anderson, Doug Sternberg, Paul Dombog Steve Wong, Dan Dietzen, Doug jones. Student Librarians Have Varied Duties Student librarians are a vital part of the school library, Principal Homer Loucks has stated. The duties of the HHS student li- brarians include selling paperbacks and bookcovers, checking books and maga- zines in and out, and maintaining the ap- pearance of the library. Under the direction of Mrs. Matross and Miss Lundborg, a library club was or- ganized in the fall. Meetings were held in the school library, Where after refresh- ments, the girls learned the proper tech- niques for mending and shelving books. During the first semester the officers were Ellen Harrell, president, Gail Halver- son, vice-president, and Kathy Barnes, sec- retary. The officers for second semester were Vicki Glass, president, and Sharon Holmes, vice-president. 104 Student librarians, Tessie Peoples and Bonnie Parker look th ough card files. Student Librarians judy Lee Ellen Harrell Pam Goettel Mary Dillon Pat jones Patty Tomaski Bonnie Parker Robert Macareg Debbie Morley Ellen Branning Vicki Glass Tana Davis Sharon Holmes Vicki Harris Kathy Barnes 1 Are you sure that's Where the bullet goes? asks Ellen Branning at a Rifle Club meeting. RIFLE CLUB MEMBERS Berry Davis Don Stagg Iohn Quist Velma McMeekin Ron Banks Bill Birmingham Lonny Boner Paulette Boner Debbe Boughn Martin Bridenstine Tom Bruer Dave Eaton Greg Eby Paul Pranks lack Gehring Ace Goodale Karl Gross Ieff lngersol Dave Larimer Ka Wai Lui Bob Maurer Greg Maurer Pamela Wright Tom Woodgerd Gary Swoboda Gary Thurston Steve Miller Fay Much lim Willard Penny Longfellow lim Wood Dave Sperry Carol Wix Ken Sheppard Doug Miller Don Adams Allan Branning lim Branning Robert Sheppard Dan Shephard lim Funk Dan Baum Ruth Mackin Mike Sperry Kris Sperry Vickie Langenbach Charles Hoy Iim Wood Gary Sparrow Many Girls Proud Members of the Rifle Club All students who were interested in shooting qualified for membership in the Rifle Club. Under the guid- ance of Mr. Don Byrd, meetings were held each Wednesday evening from 6:30 to 9:00 at the National Guard Armory. Medals, ranging from pro- marksman to distinguished rifleman, were offered to members for their improvement in skill with a rifle. Girls also received GAA points for attending the meetings. Avalanche Gulch was chosen as the site for the May 25 picnic. This year's Rifle Club officers were Dave Sperry, president: and Ken Sheppard, vice-president. 150 Receive Projectionist Certificates No organization serves l-ll-iS more often than the projectionists. While some clubs meet once a week, a pro- jectionist may show as many as three films in one day. This y e a r' s l50 projectionists re- ceived their training from Mr. Markin during study hall periods. After two or three training sessions, a test was given, and if the student qualified, he was given a projectionist's certificate. . . . ..r.... .. . ....... ., r... .. AY. . . .. ,X . vs M5 Mr. Markin, where does this film go now? asks projectionist, Greg 105 Members of the Forensics wish Ken Baird good luck, as he leaves for Wash- ington, D.C., to compete in the Voice of Democracy Contest. Ken Baird Lonny Boner Candy Brown Daphne Crosbie Tana Davis lim DeWolf Paul Dombo Linda Downs Lori Egan Barb Froehlich Gail Haniuk Greg Hoffer Mike Holmes Dave Holzworth Nikki Ienkins Dave Iennings FORENSICS LEAGUE MAKES GOOD SHOWING AT SPEECH MEETS FORENSICS MEMBERS Dave Larimer Cathy Larish Don Maynard Marianne Melton Sonja Mazurek Colleen Monahan Tom Patterson Danita Pollard Bob Richards Sally Ridle Shelia Scott lim Scow Tim Stetzner Gary Temple Terry Wheeling The trophy case of HHS had some new additions after the efforts of this year's Forensics League. With Mr. Ion Whitwer as coach the League consistently made excellent showings. Both Tim Stetzner and Ken Baird captured first place at the Divisional Speech Meet held March 22 and 23 in Great Falls. Thirteen of the eighteen students who competed in that meet qualified for the State Meet in Missoula April 5 and 6. There, Tim Stetzner again won a first place trophy in dramatic declamation. League officers were Linda Downs, president, Tim Stetzner, vice-president, Ken Baird, secretary, Candy Brown, treasurer, Mike Holmes publicity chairman, and Don Maynard, sergeant-at-arms. TIM STETZNER TO ATTEND NATIONAL THESPIAN CONVENTION Due to the efforts of the Thespian Troupe 745, Tim Stetzner will be able to attend the National Thespian Convention in Indianapolis next fall. By charging admission to the movie, Cyrano det Bergerac. and the play, The Hasty Heart. they raised the necessary funds. On March 13, in the Little Theater, the Thespians held their informal initiation. Later that evening they enjoyed a banquet at the Mon tana Club. Another initiation is scheduled for May. Iune 3 is the date for their swimming party at Boulder Hot Springs. Ken Baird Iudy Battershell Connie Brown Kerry Brown Carl Carlson Gary Clark Larry Clouser Lisa Conger Becky Curtis Melissa Dale Kathy Danzer Gretchen Diemer Diane Durry Lori Egan Lois Espelin Sherry Fetter Metta lo Francis Mike Gilbert Vickie Glass 106 MEMBERS OF THESPIANS Barb Gravely Gail Haniuk Karen Hicks Beth Hilger Sharon Holmes Debbie House Allan lacobson Nikki Ienkins Patricia Iones Cathy Larish Brenda Lehfeldt Diane Linjatie Marla Liston Kris Mancini Don Maynard Marianne Melton Kelly Murphy Kathy Naughten Charissa Noe Bruce Olson Debby Oppel Greg Poore Hazel Plummer Mary Io Sangray Tim Stetzner Mons Teigen Shelley Tucker Carol Webster Craig Williams Robert Abel Ioy Harris Brenda Rackley ludy Clouse Sue Galloway Rick Johnson Dee Meyer Under the threatening fist of Brenda Burton, thespian Bruce Olson manages a smile with Kathy Danzer's help. Cutting out Halloween decorations can be fun, as Gloria Wong, Pam Goettle, Patsy Wegner and Paula Spoja found out during an FHA meeting. FHA District Convention Held in Helena Wake the town and tell the peop1e was only one of three project themes adopted by this year's ambitious FHA chapter. The aim of these projects was the involvement of the l:'HAers, not only in school activities, but also in activities of the com- munity. Patsy Wegner launched the first of a series of FHA projects on November 18 in Helena, when she presided at the annual FHA District Convention. A month later, FHA sponsored a Christmas party for some Welfare children. Gloria Wong, club secretary, reported that it was a experience neither the children nor the FH!-Xers would soon forget. On February 14 the club held its annual Mother- Dauqhter Banquet, and later that same month the girls gave a Valentine's Day party at the Masonic Home. This year's FHA projects ended with the State Convention held in Missoula, March 22 and 23. Evonne Sabol lanice Whitson Sheila Ernst Dawn DeHart Kay Apland Pat Bratlien Connie Holland Janet Welch Kim Lindstrom Sandy Gerleman Pam Goettel Patsy Wegner Gloria Wong Cheryl Wilhoit Bonnie Wilhoit Virginia Stoll Nanci Brue Sue Banta Dixie Olson Ann Gehring Elaine Ianke Ellen Harrell Paula Spoja Cathy Pike lane Hauck lane Norskog FHA MEMBERS Mary Io Kovich David Larimer Karen Lee Melanie Levengood Cam Lewis Ronna Liedle Dona Linn Carol Lynch Iudy Martello Mary McCoskery Dianna McGee Kathie Myers Tom Naegele Kathy Pillen Hazel Plummer Londa Routzahn Terry Seifert Cindy Sheldon Tim Stetzner Al Stockdale Beth Williams Clyde Wing Steve Wing Bobbi Wirth Chris Yerby Alicia Utter, Kathy Carpenter, Connie Davis and Debra Feller, all FTA members, decorated this bulletin board for National FTA is an Action club The Future Teachers of America has a reputa- FTA ROSTER Education Week. tion as an action club, and they lived up to it this year. Among other activities, they sold holly during Christmas season, to help finance their scholarship program. The evening meetings of the FTA were always interesting. One program, for example, included a movie dealing with new teaching methods, Make a Mighty Beach. Following the movie, several HHS teachers held a panel discussion. At the April banquet, service awards were an- nounced. Barbara Hunter was awarded the annual Honor Scholarship, given jointly by FTA and the Helena Education Association. FTA officers were Walter loyce, president: Dor- othy Filson, vice-president, Diana McGee, treasurerp Marion Francke, vice-secretary and treasurery Con- nie Davis, historiany and, Chris Yerby, parliamen- tarian. A T A ioa Don Adams Kay Bauman Ruth Bowers Dorothy Bruer Kathy Carpente Claudene Cary Kathy Cason Christy Curnow Sallie Cuta Connie Davis Becky Delano LeAnn Dolezal Debra Feller Dorothy Filson Colleen Flynn Kay Francke Marion Francke Kathryn French Shirley Frisch Ann Gehring Pam Grames Kathy Hames Carol Ann Hoell Melanie Hoell ,Barbara Hunter Ian Iacobson Bertha Iohnson Margaret Iohnson Walter loyce Mary lo Kovich David Larimer Karen Lee Melanie Levengood Cam Lewis Ronna Liedle Carol Lynch Iudy Martello Mary McCoskery Dianna McGee Kathy Myers Tom Naeqele Kathy Pillen Hazel Plummer Londa Routzahn Terry Siefert Cindy Shelden Tim Stetzner Beth Williams Clyde Wing Steve Wing Bobbi Wirth Chris Yerby Allen Stockdale New club formed at HHS-the Forum FORUM MEMBERS Anita Ellis Grant Bourquin Pam Duggan Pam Olson Iohn Larson Ierry Lindstrom Iim Sims Iohn O'Leary Tom Iohnson Carol Dagenais Iulie Cougill Beth Lucking Mark Mundt Marcia Iohnson Anne Curran Lynn Scott Bob Richards Karen Kiesling Karen Leaphart Kelly Burgess Whit Hibbard Scott Hibbard- Bill Hedge Steve Harper Forum members discuss teenage morality. Whether the latest issue concerned politics or the new morality, members of The Forum, a new HHS discussion group, debated the question. The group consisted of fourteen seniors and ten juniors, and it met once a month in room l7. Other issues discussed included the question of admitting Red China into the United Nations and the pros and cons of gun legislation. Planning meetings was the primary duty of the board of directors, Alex Colvin, Doug Iones, Lynn Phillips, and Bob Huppe. Mr. Roy DeLong was club sponsor. Junior Great Books club organized Mrs. Crennen and Mrs. Flanagan lead a Great Books discussion on Huckle- I berry Finn, Alcestis. The Open Boat. and The Over- F F coat numbered among the books, short stories, and plays discussed by the Iunior Great Books Club, a new group organized by Mrs. Margaret Crennen and Mrs. Fern Flanagan. The purpose of the organization was to give high school students an op- portunity to read and to discuss informal- ly some of the literature that has shaped present-day civilization. Meetings were held once a month dur- ing seventh period in the library confer- ence room. Members were Ka Wai Lui, Louis Miles, Marcia Delano, Grant Bour- quin, Linda Hayes, and lim Schwind. 109 OFFICE WORKERS Patty Tomaskie Pam Goettell Rose Selly' Mary Ann Galt Wanda Bidgway Penny Baertch Bonnie Spurlock Linda Fleury Dawn DeHart Ion Grotte Suzanne Wickersheim Kathy Branauqh Lynne McMurtrey Shelley Spurzem Betty Libra Mary Shumate Dixie Olson Patty McGregor Mike Blackvvell Myrna Omholt Helen Beniger Sharon Beniqer Sharon lean Sue Banta Kay Apland Kathy Lubbes Rick Iohnson Barb Pippy Francis Hickman Theo Wong Peggy Dobbins Donna Aabey Daphne Crosbie B Fay Pearson Penny Van Diest Cindy Hahn DeeDee Burrell Ethel Lampkin Susan Dobler STUDENT VOLUNTEERS SELL TICKETS Seventeen volunteers from various English classes took turns selling tickets for all home basketball games and for the Class C Tourna- ment. These students went on duty in the ticket booths at 5:45 and stayed until after half-time, when they began checking to make sure that the money taken in balanced with the number of tickets sold. Ticket sellers were David Woodgerd, Cathy Carpenter, Ioan Deyerle, Lynette Burns, Edith Agostinelli, Greg Poore, Ioan Applegate, Marie Berg, Rick Johnson, Libby Koetter, Steve Phelps, Ierry Kjos, Lila Crider, Marcia Scruton, Kittie O'Leary, Mona Cuchine, and Mickii Smith. 110 Brewer, Briqgeman, Brophy . . . Bronson!!! exclaims Pam Goettle. STUDENTS WORK BEHIND THE SCENES The office staff is a group of hard working students re- ceiving little credit for the many jobs they do. Aside from run- ning errands, posting attendance records, and stuffing mail boxes, they use their talents at typing, dictation, and other clerical Work. They Work in the office for a semester or a full year, lending a hand whenever they are needed. How's this for a cheese? Ticket seller, Lila Crider asks Ioan Deyerle. , 5 A Q,-Q14 2 if ' A XXX 1 14 AZ '- 1 .xx . . 5 ' af I -' -uv' . j 1 ' z'fye f NM ,I 'Wil W. ' ' , 1 I 23- VY ' gi H ggkyf bX? ' W , 0' A X fi .4 3' ,- V f Fil 1,32 A :T zgg 5 ,,,, 2553 x w b . l X mai 45' x I .g. X Q90 A np. Q 4.9 Qc Af' . 5 el? ff jf. Q. l Pep Band holds a spirited practice session. On April 19 and 20, the Helena High music depart- ment Was host to the District Five Music Convention. Musicians from seven cities in Montana attended, and the HHS band received an excellent rating. In spite of their busy schedule, the band presented three concerts: one during Christmas season, another on March 6, and the final one in the spring. The last marching engagement of the year was for the Vigilante Parade. Officers this year were Vicki Kropp, president: Bob Abel, vice-president, Mike Clow, secretary, and Cathy Dean, treasurer. Band members not in pictures: Cathy Dean, Iohn Yalovich, Phil Nicolay, Mike Sperry, Pat Liston, Ken Fiske, Steve Lynn, Mike Clow, Ken Ditto, Dave Eng- strom, Glenn Howard, Gary Ketron, Dan Mehus, Ion Bartosik, Kim Merley, Curt Syness, Kent Robinson, Iohn Larson, Kerry Brown. 112 Band Is One of Schoo1's Most Active Groups Early September found the HHS band hard at Work in Vigilante Field. Their goal: to learn and relearn marching fun- damentals for the football season's half- time entertainment. With Mr. Harry Hardy as director, Vicki Kropp, the drum ma- jorette, and Tom Patterson, the drum ma- jor, led a spirited band onto the football field. The band joined with the Bengal- ettes to march at home football games and in the University of Montana Homecom- ing Parade. During basketball season, the group provided music for each pep assembly and home basketball game. Band mem- bers also attended the Divisional Tourna- ment in Butte, Where they performed with the Bengalettes. At the Class C Tourna- ment, they entertained for the last time during basketball season. Drum Major, Tom Patterson and Drurn Majorette, Vicki Kropp. Band members, back row, left to right: Lyle Frasier, Vicki Kropp, Ieanne Graveley, Linda Crawford, Eddie Peugh, lim Pike Cin tubal Second row: Hal lacobson, Martin Bridenstine, Mike Gauthier, Clyde Wing, Cathy Pike, Bob Madsen, Tom Patterson, Bob Macareg, Don Stagg, Tom Anderson. Front row: Ianet Yeager, Laurie Kralicek, Lynette Nelson, Marsha Fox, Helen Cainan. Back row, left to right: Dale Bergren, Randy Moss, Kelly Tatchell, Erick Armstrong, Steve Wing, Charles Barnes, lim Massman. Third row: Frank Flatt, Karl Kallin, Dave Floenchinger, Dick Hausken, Tom Tanna, Dave Burchett. Second row: lim Darfler, Scott Abel, Alton Williams, Mae Jacobson. Front row: Io Stradley, Vicki Koetter, Merry Sando, lanna Kappes. The entire Helena High Band poses for a formal picture with their director Mr Harry Hardy H vmnriatm A guy who would rather go hunting and fishing than attend a symphony is a very narrow person, There are op- portunities to do both. This was the philosophy of Rich- ard Starr, director of orchestral music for the Helena schools and conductor of the Helena Symphony and Chorale. He came to Helena from his native Massachusetts because he loved the out-of-doors, but Helena students, from grade school up, knew him also as a teacher who was able to inspire them with some of his own enthusiasm for music -all kinds of music. My friends back in Boston, he said one night on a laughter-filled bus, would never believe that I am tak- ing a bus load of kids one hundred miles, to hear the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra! He was returning from an afternoon outdoors on Sun- day, May 5, when his automobile plunged over a high embankment into the Missouri River and he was killed. 4 Debbie Morgan Cheer Queen: Barbara Hurni Lynn Scott CHEERLEADERS WIN TROPHY IN BUTTE . . . We're bold and strong as We go on, because the Bengals are the team that's best! With this chant, the cheerleaders opened the first pep assembly of the school year. As promoters of school spirit, they also painted booster signs for the halls, worked at the track meets, and char- tered three buses to Great Falls for a football game. Early in the fall, they sponsored a pop bottle drive to raise money for their new outfits. A per- fect ending for a good year came when the cheerleadrs Won the first place trophy at the AA Divisional Tournament in Butte. Cheerleaders for 1968 included two juniors, Lynn Scott and Kathy Danzer. Pam Olson, Debbie Morgan, and Cheer Queen Barb Hurni were the seniors. Pam Olson Kathy Danzer 115 Smiling Bengalettes Delight Audiences During the Class C Tournament, the smiling Benqalletes perform a precision march- ing routine. BENGALETTES-1967-1968 Marcia Delano Sue Settle Diane Duffy Tessie Galloway Susan Erickson Shannon Ashcraft Sharon Christofferson Linda Brosz Nancy Mullen . . . and remember to smile, were Head Majorette Mary Wilson's last words of advice to the Bengalettes. And smile they did, while marching in the University of Montana Homecoming Pa- rade, in the Vigilante Parade, and at the Spring Band Concert. Their high- stepping routines and colorful costumes delighted audiences at every home football game and five home basket- ball games, and at Helena's Class C and Butte's Divisional Tournament. Not only did their performances merit stand- ing ovations at the basketball games, but also they Won the first place march- ing trophy at the Helena Stampede and at the Great Falls Parade. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Mariet- ta Peters, Head Majorette Mary Wilson and Co-majorettes Pam Duggan and Jane Stebbins created and taught the routines to all twenty-four girls. Al- though first period was reserved for practice sessions, the girls met in the gym at 7:30 a.m. during most of the football and basketball seasons. The end of the school year is not the end of drill sessions for these girls, for prac- tice continues in the evenings through- out the summer. Dianne Murfitt Neva Schutt Beth Lucking Sheila Fowler Cathy Chugg Sandi Montelius Vickie Linton Karen Shepherd Robin Morgan Marcia Iohnson Coleen Mahan lane Stebbins-Co-head Mary Wilson-Head Majorette Pam Duggan-Co-head Not pictured: Ianet Glenn 116 The high-stepping Banqalettes present their porn-pon routine to an enthusiastic audience. Co-head Iane Stebbins Head Majorette Co-head Mary Wilson Pam Duggan 117 Mr. Shellham CGary Clarkl and Doris Walker CMarianne Meltonl assure Macy CBruce Olsonl that business will boom. lHere's Lovel Drama Students Perform Six Plays lt was a busy year tor the d ma students ot l-ll-IS. Under 1 direction ot Mrs. Doris Marsh: the students Worked long how in order to perform their be Most ot the plays were present to student audiences in daytii performances. i -5, .X is emwsgwm . X Xi .XX - was .rr X In The Bad Seed. Rhoda CSharon Holmesl charms Colonel Penrnark CBill Burrl, who believes she's a sweet, innocent child. l18 Gail I-laniuk, Brenda Burtorl Bad Seed: Sharon Holmes Brenda Burton Mary Io Sangray Gary Clark Mons Teigan Tim Stetzner Don Maynard Bruce Olson Vickie Glass Gail Hanuik Dean Lewis Bill Burr Gary Clark Lori Egan Antic Spring: Debbie House Sharon Holmes Shelley Tucker Mons Teigan Dean Lewis Gary Clark Mary Io Sangray The Hasty Heart: Connie Brown Becky Curtis Lori Egan Dean Lewis Bill Burr Alan lacobson Mons Teigan Steve Palmer Carl Carlson Gary Clark Tim Stetzner Lori Egan Here's Love: Bill Burr Sharon Holmes Brenda Burton Marianne Melton Gary Clark Tim Stetzner Dennis Clancy Shelley Tucker Bruce Olson Ace Goodale Debbie House Diane Liniatie Mons Teigan Alan Iacobson Don Maynard Brenda Lehfeldt Sheri Moss Connie Brown Hazel Plumner Lori Egan lson and Vicki Glass in a scene from The Bud S eed. Ken Baird plays the frenzied psychologist in Here's Love. On Borrowed Time: Kerry Brown Carl Carlson Gretchen Diemer Diane Duffy Lois Espelin Sherry Petter Mike Gilbert Greg Poore Brenda Rackley Bob Swanson Torn Taylor Ron Warren Carol Webster Mildred Wickstrom Metta Francis Craig Williams Kathy Naughton Sherry Wildish Barb Gravely Why the Chim Don Maynard Mike Gilbert Nikki Ienkins Bob Swanson Tom Taylor Sherry Petter Ken Baird Greg Poore Barb Gravely Melissa Dale Craig Williams Alice Rada Charissa Noe es Rang 119 HHS Students Decorate for Mansfield Dinner Pipe in hand, Senate Majority Leader Mike 'Mansfield poses at the formal dinner held in his honor. 1 Two Widely-acclaimed Montanans meet at the dinner. Iohn Misha Petka- vitch, member of the United States Olympics Men's Skating Team listens to Senator Mansfield. A twenty-five-dollar-a-plate dinner is not the ordinary thina for Helena, Montana. But on October 14, 1967, there was a special reason for such an event, When Senator Mike Mansfield was honored with a formal dinner given by the University of Montana. Decorations for the occasion were made by I-IHS students. The dinner was held to finance a series of lectures in honor of Senator Mansfield, a graduate and one-time faculty member of the University. The subject of the lectures will be international relations. Mrs. Doris Marsha11, who was chairman of arranqements, made the din- ner a success. With the help of Mr. Larry Hayes, the Thespians, and the Art Club, she planned and put up decorations in the Civic Center, Where the event was held. Several students, alonq With Mrs. McCarthy, Miss Meqard, and Mrs. Tomcheck, acted as hostesses. 1 1 1 5 Turnout for the dinner was tremendous. An expensive meal did not deter hundreds of people who supported the lecture series. 120 .' :ff X 5' .sqm NOQ . :Qi ai ? 9 tl V x 5 3,990 5 X vb S XTX. K Q, 9 Mft '3 'A 've Since 1910 As early as l9lO l-lelena inaugu- rated a vocational program in con- junction with the Old Helena l-ligh School on Warren Street. The first vo- cational school was located in a com- bined city-school-district auditorium at the corner of 'Warren Street and Seventh Avenue. This building was destroyed by th e earthquakes of l935. ln l93l l-lelena showed its lead- ership again by introducing the first course in airplane m e c h a n i c s. ln l936 the l-lelena Schools started what was perhaps the first flying cadet program in Montana. ln l939 the State Board of Education designated l-lelena as an Area Vocational School. The training programs were expanded during World War ll. Planning for the l-lelena Vocational- Technical School began early in l96O, and the new building was com- pleted in l967. B t say Davd M hels a t put th t th ng n th e wo ld e no room for the tiger! as he helps Mr. Virostko Mr Knox d smantle a ca n auto m cha 1 s Ou Helena Vocational-Technical School Begins Year in New Building The Helena Vocational-Technical School, completed in l967, is the newest addition to the Helena Senior l-ligh School System. The louild- ing was designed in two parts totaling 55,900 square feet. The eastern part, consisting oi the shop areas, is separated from the classroom and administrative area by an open mall and two connecting corridors. Welding masks don't seem to bother Iesse Gonzales and Nick Heiser as they work over a complicated looking machine. Chuck Smith gives instructions to John Armstrong and Ralph White: The manual says if gear A turns clockwise and turns gear B nter-clockwise, gear C . . .? Paul Hansen steam-cleans an engine in the automotive shop. A few of the special features oi the shop areas are the hoists, dynamometer, Wheel alignment pit, and steam-cleaning room for the automotive shopg diesel test room, sawdust retainer, and paint and finishing rooms in the building trades shop, steel and gas storage and Welding stations in the Weld- ing shopg and a large overhead door to admit large vehicles into the farm mechanics shop. Chuck Smith, john Armstrong and Ralph White inspect caterpillar treads, While Louie Mills looks on. 124 The shop unit contains six ma- jor units: automotive, diesel, building trades, farm mechanics, Welding, and machine shop. Each of the major shop units contains an adjacent tool, stor- age, and change room. Lecture rooms are adjacent to each shop. Overhead cranes have loeen installed in tour of these shops. Larry Grames and Marvin Carmichel seem deeply engrossed in their mechanical drawing assignment. l l Mrs. Stuart shows Debbie Purdom and Donna Lemon how to work a mimeograph machine. The two-story classroom-administration unit contains the drafting, electronics, electricity, and business instructional areas. The technical resources center and the administration unit for the school are located on the ground floor. The technical resources center will contain ,CI computer, text book storage, and duplicating facilities. All instructional areas are equipped to receive and broadcast closed circuit T.V. The exterior of the building will be enhanced by the addition of a flag pole and a metal sculpture designed by the architects and built by the school. From left to right, Sue Ballard, Kathy Raymond and Iamie Widderkind transcribe shorthand notes. 125 Is that door knob in the right place? Randy Pursley asks Sherman Adams. The house, which is located on the corner ot Choteau and Grant Streets, has 1,300 square feet of floor space, including three bedrooms, a bath and three-quarters, and a double garage and driveway. The building was designed by a local architect, and local dealers supplied the materials. The house sold for 322,100 dra 126 N Randy Pursley gives Sherman Adams a hand with the last wer. , A Building Trades Class Sells House The actual sale of their three-bedroom house, in February ot this year, terminated a three-year project for building trades classes. Fifty boys Worked on the house during the tirne it was under construction. Carpentry Work was supervised by Mr. Mayer, and jour- neymen specialists supervised all other jobs. Some construction was done by local con- tractors on a bid basis. If 0 , xxx A x Q WSW - N ff? XX 7' ' ' Wi iQX4x Ss. ' 'M X ' sl, X x gf an X .sl If Q 1, N, ,af fx ,jf V 'f X V A., ,,l Y h x 4 I ft' N, Q., , 3 XX gi 1v' f jr I 'giaxrih . X wx?-fl ?f5 ' UQ . I , 4 1 xi -msgii' :ina 1411 A , . 1 a . '!t'5XE?v ' . pl W r yffil , .. 3 ,ff-e?w1wt:' m X,-x XXX.- X iuxvg E-vewvg253'65gna5wmxluX6M f 5 411-,gg-.eeseQgQ Ql--' seaggge-.amuse 'QNLQBFF . ni u 3iRxQsxws -'--axxxmw gs . L3ifixxxs x ' '?:1: Q ggggfgunxxiiliiv Qiifiiwxxxiv 'qs Nick and Nancy practicing? Ienniier Radley, Princess candidate comes out on top. It seems she's Won the job of after-coronation- clean-up. Preparations began in the fall for a special event--the crowning of the 25th Queen Vigilante. l Students and faculty together planned, sewed and decorated for the event. Director of the coro- nation, as she has been for the past twenty-one years, was Mrs. Doris Marshall. Mrs. Marshall had been preparing for months for this coronation, having planned the theme as Silver Sym- phony and Wine Red, The American Dream. Mrs. McCarthy and Mrs. Marshall give some last minute instructions. Silver Symphony, Wine Red-The American Dream was chosen as the theme for the twenty-fifth Coronation .1- Iust before the ceremony started, Yearbook Editor Marilyn Eckberg walked to the middle of the iloor and asked for Mrs. Marshall. There was a pause and then tearful protests from the hallg Mrs. Marshall refused to come out in her Working clothes, for fear of ruining the beautiful Coronation. Finally, Mrs. Sower- Wine and Assistant Editor Lynn Phillips escorted a weeping and reluctant drama teacher to the floor. There, Marilyn presented her with a silver dish engraved with the Words, 25th Coronation- Queen Doris. Marilyn Eckberg, Vigilante Editor and Mrs. Sowerwine pre- sent Mrs. Marshall with o: silver serving dish. Senior Queen Candidate Nancy Mullen and Manager Senior Queen Candidate Debbie Morgan and Manager Tim Morrow. Reggie Voiles. The Bengalettes present their usual excellent performance. Iunior Princess Candidate Ronna Liedle and Manager Ieff Dorrington. Sophomore Princess Candidate Iennifer Radley and Manager Tom Iohnson. Former Vigilante Queens and Princesses Walked toward the throne once more, trumpets sounded and the ceremony began. First Queen Vigilante, Mrs. Vivian Heiser Stiff, spoke a few words in memory of Miss Faye Kirkpatrick, the yearbook sponsor who began the coronation tradition. Past queens and princesses stood as members of the royal court, as the silver-gowned flag bearers marched to the throne carrying the initialed red and white flags representing all the former HSHS royalty. The band accompanied the Starlighters and the chorus, who sang a gay medley of songs used in past coronations. The criers, in evening attire and top hats, danced with their Red Velvet Girls to the strains of a Viennese waltz played by the orchestra. For further entertainment, the Bengalettes, dressed in silver lame, performed a sparkling routine to the tune of A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody. g g ager Bob Huppe. Iunior Princess Candidate Lynn Scott and Man 3 The high point of the coronation: Nick Cladis Dennis White, Fay's manager looks on as she crowns Sherri Waters Queen Vigilante. is officially crowned Princess by Nick Cladis. Tension reached a peak as each princess candidate en- tered the gym. In a few more seconds came the thrilling announcement. Fay Pearson was the new Princess Vigi- lante. Trumpets sounded, signaling the entrance of the queen candidates on the arms oi their managers. Silence reigned as the crier began, Court of Helena High! Your royal queen! Queen Vigilante! Queen . . . Sherri! With the help of her escort, Grant Gibbs, Sherri ascended the throne where Student Body President Nick Cladis crowned her Queen Vigilante for 1968. 132 This yeor's royalty, Foy Pearson cmd Sherri Waters secrted on their thrones. Standing ore Grcmt Gibbs, Sherri's mcmcxqer, and Student Body President, Nick Clodis. Queen Vigilante, Sherri Waters, assisted by Grant Gibbs and her younger brother and sister, cuts the cake at the reception. The 25th anniversary celebration included several additions to the customary proced- ure. All previous Queens and Princesses received invitations to attend the Coronation, and many were on hand. A tea honoring HHS royalty followed the coronation. With the Queens in the receiving line were Mr. Loucks, principal, and several school board and faculty members. All HHS girls were invited to enjoy the cake and punch and to greet the guests of honor. PAST HONQRED QUEENS P' PAST HONORED PRINCESSES Honored at two coronations, past Vigilante Queens and Princesses took part in the 25th Coronations traditional ceremonies. I C 1 1 1 1 S 5 :aiu ,..,L....s..-. V5 A f 5 ff 5' Q, V! -ly A ff ''QgW 1:'+' 'p,6451 X 'Qui' Q 1 51--0 X :im .I , 3 - r I Q' S.: X 1 , ' x'. . Qgfx X 'vxkgf Ii KQ. Y S QNX .Xu YQifiXbj6NysXxx.x5 x VIS-N U. Xhihxxx xx KN, X AMEX, ebb -ibm 4 QNX XX NM g ig ii Nur sl. Kelly Burgess Lynn Phillips Tom Iohnson Eileen Ames Anita Ellis Mrs. Hollie Sowerwine Debbie Boughn Pam Smith Marilyn Delores Lynne Marcia Kay Cheryl Drew Eckberg Pollard Wix Delano Baldwin Caroll Anderson uxonspugq Anal Vigilante Staff Vigilante Staff Building an annual from little more than tradition is a heavier work load than most people realize. With Mrs. I-lollie Sowerwine's sympathy and encouragement, however, six- teen talented people managed to turn out the 1967-68 Vigilante. Editor Marilyn Eckberg experienced most of the headaches that go with the job of or- ganizing and producing a yearbook. Along with the regular editor's routine of trying to keep calm while working through one emergency after another, she used her talent as an artist to create the painting used on the cover and the ink drawings for the division pages. Giving aid anc. comfort to Marilyn was Layout Editor Delores Pollard, who supervised all pictures used in the yearbook and gave the advertising section a new look. Working with Delores was Cheryll Carroll. Assistant Editor Lynn Phillips helped keep track of the book's progress and took charge of the Special Areas section. Drew Anderson, as business manager, set a new record for ad- vertising sales, and later helped Kelly Burgess, junior editor, index the entire book. Eileen Ames helped Lynne Wix organize the Organizations Section. Debbie Boughn, with Pam Smith's aid, put together the Faculty and Coronation sections. Kay Baldwin was sophomore editor. lerry Lindstrom and Tom lohnson gathered information for the Sports section. The girls who did research and wrote an enormous amount of copy were Anita El- lis, Pam Smith, and Marcia Delano. Nugget Staff With Doug lones' leadership and under Mrs. Sharon Tomcheck's watchful eye, the l967-1968 Nugget Staff put out fourteen issues of a school newspaper which won an All State rating for the year. Timely articles on teenage marriage, alcoholism, and drug ad- diction captivated readers' interest, as did the spirited articles about routine school life. Doug Iones spent a great deal of his time working on the Nugget, writing editorials, se- lecting stories and articles, and supervising all sections of the newspaper. lohn Larson chose and photographed interesting cars for the feature page, wrote editorials, and worked as Doug Tones' right-hand-man. Sports Editor was Bob l-luppe, giving thorough coverage to every sports event. Business Manager Ioan Deyerle kept track of newspaper finances and sent bills to the businesses that bought ads from Advertising Manager Doug Sternberg. Doug also managed to find time enough to lay out the ads for each issue. The feature page was enlivened by Steve Wong's column, Dredgings. Circulation Manager Dan Dietzen supervised Nugget sales and mailing. Diane Beckstrom was the copyreader, she spent countless hours correcting errors before final printings. Mrs. Sharon Tomcheck kept the staff working, reminded them of deadlines, and made final decisions. 137 fx KYX' FXS f l 2 1 1 I . 1 i 6 I i 3 1 E i I r S S sex , Qi 'R .X S A . x X Q N, S+ Q -if , , n eyer e, IQHCI eckstrom, Iohn Larson, Dcm Dlet zen Bob H D S . 69 71 Xxv.9'f?0'?I '31 O 'I - 4.9.4 . 'll I flllll nu f 1111, llll Ill gn Q: 5 x f7 QQ??.-4. ff f ff lf' ' f f aff I o vt 7 x . Yf 4 4' 'm H 4' W' ff? 2.' ,f :f ,4 55' ,VI I if--s 6 I wr ila i n!'E 55'T ,'n':' W X 1 W X XX! Head Coach Lander Fred: Coach Bob Loughrie: broadjump pole vault highjump javelin Coach Terry Beaver: Coach Richard Kinzer: Coach William Gilbert: shot put sprinters, hurdlers 880 discus and relay teams l mile Z mile Track Team Wins Class AA estern Divisional Bad weather does not always lower morale, as the track team of 1967 discov- ered. Although recurring rain forced in- door workouts and eventually led to the cancellation of the IayCee Relays, the team still managed a brilliant five to one season's record. The outstanding achieve- ment came, however, at the Class AA Western Divisional meet, when Helena won. This victory qualified twenty-one members of the team to attend the state meet, where Helena placed sixth out of the ten school competing. Coaches and 1967 members of the track tearn: top row, Mr. Kinzer, Mr. Gilbert, Glen Howard, Lloyd Brown, Tom Kilmer, Dale Bergren, Dan Lieberg, Mike Clow, Iohn Fisher, Steve Harper, Bob Smart, Steve Hagen, David Moore, Doug Backeberg, Mr. Beaver, Mr. Fred. 2nd row, Tom Miller, Mr. Loughrie, Erick Armstrong, Pat McEwen, Gordon Wilson, Bob Nebel, Ray Hartz, Dave Mar- shall, Ioe Spoja, Ioe Epler, Dave Haas, Ed Darfler, Rodger Curnow, Dave Routzahn, Iohn Alke, l i With a burst of speed, Iim Lane nears the finishing line. Date April 8 April 15 April 21 May 4 May 6 May 13 May 19-20 Rev. Harper. 3rd row, lim Bariknecht, lack Roberts, Bob Berry, Bob Huppe, Dick Schroeder, Ken Thompson, Mike Heier, Dan Rowland, Dave Kraft, Doug Miller, Barry Mortensen, Bill Burr, Steve Kenyon, Tim Morrow, Dave Van Nice, lim Lane, lim Lieberg, Ierry O'Brien, Keith Kovick, Randy Smith. Bottom row, Helrner Hames, Ken lones, Bryant Reber, Hal Harper, Doug Pollard, lohn Fred, Leigh Madsen, Bob Salisbury, Mel Smith, Dennis Ellingson, Steve Moody, lim Sims, Reggie Voiles, Fred Ferris, Gordon Zuelke. SEASONS RECORD Place Here Great Falls Butte Here Butte Here State AA Meet Billings Outcome Helena Won Helena Won Butte won Helena won Helena won Helena won Placed 6th 141 Track Lettermen Pole vault: lim Barfknecht, Reggie Voiles, Bob Huppe, Iack High and Low Hurdles: Dennis Ellingson, Barry Mortensen, Roberts, Bryant Reber, Mel Smith, Hal Harper, Fred Ferris. Dave Kraft, Randy Smith. Mile Relay Record Holders: Fred Ferris, Ierry O'Brien, Tirn Kenyon, Dennis Ellingson. Up and over-Mel Smith is caught in action. 142 High Iumpers: lim Lieberg, Iim Lane, Dave Van Nice, Iohn Fred, Keith Kovich. High Point Winner, 'Field events: Tim Morrow. Broad and triple jumpers: Dave Van Nice, lim Lane, Doug Pollard, Tim Morrow, Bob Berry, Keith Kovich, Fred Ferris. Iavelin: Reggie Voiles, Ken Iones. Distance Runners: Bob Salisbury, Leigh Madsen, Dick Miller, Dan Killeen, Mike Heier, Ken Thompson, Dan Rowland. Sprinters: Dennis Ellingson, Tim Kenyon, Bill Burr, lim Sims, Steve Moody, Dick u I I ' Schroeder, Ierry O'Brien, Fred Ferris. Hlgh Poml Wlnnefi Runnlflq 9V91'1fS Dennis Ellingson. 143 Iulie Couqill, Karen Leaphart and Colleen Monahan lettered in tennis last year. Tennis team has successful season The l967 tennis team did Well in spite of the late spring snow, Winning all oi their meets except the lnterscholastics in Billings. At the lnterscholastics, Alex Colvin and Mark Meloy made it to the quarter-finals in boys' doubles, and Bruce Scott advanced to semi-ti- nals in boys' singles. Lettermen for 1967 were Larry Bone, Dave Nelson, Alex Colvin, Bruce Scott, Mark Me- loy, Bolo Stewart, Bev Robertson, Coleen Monahan, Iulie Couqill and Karen Leaphart. l 5 I This year's tennis lettermen included: Bruce Scott, Alex Colvin, Bob Stuart and Mark Meloy. 144 if 5 X Dick Paulsen practices chipping onto the green. The hard drives of Pat Tubbs help improve his game. Bad weather hinders golf season The golf team had its problems during the '67 season. The weather was bad, and all but two meets and the state meet were cancelled. The team was young and inexperienced, but three returning lettermen, Olsen, Paulsen, and Tubbs should form a strong nucleus for the '68 team. Lettermen were Pat Tubbs, Dick Paulsen, Steve Olsen, Chris Tootell, Orlie Sather, Den- nis Typolt, Tex lawort, and Lynn Turnquist. This year, there were three returning lettermen in golf, from left to right, Pat Tubbs, Dick Paulsen, and Steve Olson. 145 Cross Country Lettermen .igjlggzgksywf Dave Sperry Kim Childs Senior Iunior Iohn Alke Ken Thompson Iunior junior Mike Heier, Captain Cross Country Team of 1967: top row, Dick Hauskens, Iohn Frisch, Daryl Smail, Mike Sperry, Paul Franks, Ken Fox, Iohn Naeqele, Mike Clow, Steve Harlen, Dale Berqren, Kelly Tatchell, Lyle Olsen, Mr. Gilbert. Bottom row: Rick Erickson, manager, Mike Heier, Henry Madsen, Dave Sperry, Dan Rowland, Ken Thompson, Dick Miller, Iohn Alke, Gordon Wilson, Kim Childs, Tom Kilmer, Don Nell, manager. 146 Dan Rowland Dick Miller HGHTY Madsen Date September 22 Cross Country Team's Season's Record Result Helena Won Helena Won September 29 October 6 .... .. ....... Helena Won October 14 ....... ...... H elena Won October 18 ........ ....... H elena Won October 21 ............................ ....... H elena Won October 28 State AA Meet ...... ....... P laced 3rd Iunior Iunior Sophomore Cross Country HHS Cross Country Team Boasts Six Straight Wins The 1967 Cross Country Team stormed through meet after meet victoriously, with the best team spirit ever. Within a few Weeks, they broke every standing school record. Mike Heier, team captain, established the new senior record for the mile, while Dick Miller and Henry Matson re- placed the old junior and senior records. They proved their effectiveness not only individually, but also as a team by Winning each ot the first six meets. Only- at the State AA Tournament did they place as low as third. B Squad Coaches: Coach Gary lohnson, Coach Bill Iones. Injuries Mar Football Season Coach Ed Anderson's final season with the Bengals was marred by in- juries to key players. The said result was a poor season for the Bengals, who Won only one game and lost nine. The lone victory came over the Missoula Sentinel Spartans, long-time Bengal ri- vals, With a score of 7-6. Five Bengal seniors were honored by their selection for the AllfState Team. They were lim Sims, Gary Han- sen, Beggie Voiles, Fred Ferris, and Tim Morrow. Chosen as Most Valuable Player was Nick Cladis. Fred Ferris was named Most Improved Player. Co-captains for the Bengal squad were Tim Morrow and Nick Cladis. As- sisting Coach Anderson this year were Coaches Bob Loughrie, Mike Murphy, and Pat Conners. With returning lettermen and a boost of spirit, the new coach should be able to look optimistically to W a rd next year's football season. Ed Anderson, Head Coach: Mike Murphy, Line Coach, Pat Conners, Line Coach, Bob Loughrie, Back Coach. Two against one, as Keith Kovick and Nick Cladis Work together to down an opponent. 148 Guards, back row: Butch Hoffman Daryl Smail, Bob Nebel, Steve Czehura Bottom row: Nick Cladis, Tim Dolan Louie Grande. X C Q 5 ' sw - Qs . tile D Ends: lim Lane, Kirk johnson, lim Lieberg. son, Reggie Voiles. Bottom row: Dennis Nebel, Dan Lieberg. Not pictured: Tom McEwen, Bill Hedge. Tackles: back row: Dean Loithouse, Dan Carpenter, Drew Anderson. Bottom row: Dan Dietzen, Gary Hansen. I-Ialibacks: Back row: Bob Huppe, Fred Ferris, Bob Berry. Bottom row: Keith Kovick, Pat Hurley. Not pictured: Tom Mc- Pherson. Ends: Tim Morrow, Ioe Epler. t Centers: Ierry Lindstrom, lim Valentine, Doug Iones. Not pic- ' tured: Doug Maras. Kirk Iohnson defiantly goes against a Hellgate ballplayer. Quarterbacks and iullbacks: back row: lim Sims, Torn Iohn- Q- fav- - - X Q is f 1' - Q S s i s 3 First row: Iim Darfler Cmanagerl, Kurt Kallin Cmanagerl, Iim Davidson, Ed Beniger, Dean Rude, Nick Crawford, Kyle Kuntz, Charlie Harte, If son, second row: Chris Tobias, Bruce Meyer, Mike Bay, Kim Hahn, Ron Bergum, Alan Hines, Mel Hargrove, Gary Parry, Lonny Bonner, Bob V Ditto, Terry Voiles, Iohn Blacker, third row: Doug Anderson, Scott Abel, Ken Varnado, Dennis Sheehy, Iim Chambers, Iohn Hickey, Karl Gross, Er Ron Thompson, Kirk Harlen, Al Stockdale-Coaches Gary Iohnson and Bill Iones. A B-Squad 5 BENGALS NAMED TO ALL-STATE F OOTBAE Varsity Team Front row: Tom Miller Kmgr.J, Fred Ferris, Bill Hedge, Steve Harper, Bob Berry, Reggie Voiles, Nick Cladis, Doug Jones, Ierry Lindstrom, Steve Anderson, Dan Deitzen, Allen Armstrong, Dean Lewis, Tim Morrow, Keith Kovick, Rick Mergenthaler fmgrj. Second row: Ed Darfler Kmgrj, Bob, Dolan, Dennis Nebel, Dan Lieberg, Don Hoffman, Iim Lane, Daryl Smail, Pat Hurley, Doug Maras, Louie Grandy, Ioe Epler, Dean Lofthouse, Iim: Roger Curnow, Steve Settle, Dan Harker Cmgr.J. Third row: Coaches Ed Anderson and Bob Loughrie, Dan Fillinger, lim Valentine, Chuck Rehbein,r Bob Maurer, Tom Iohnson, Mark Meloy, Chuck Lane, Dave Marshall, Tom Morrow, Dan Carpenter, Gary Moore, Ted Luehr, Bob Nebel, Dave Pd McPherson, Craig Moore, Coach Mike Murphy, and Coach Pat Conners. 150 bury, Bruce Mehelish, Dave Pillatzke, Dave Dean, Bill Slaughter, Kyle lohn- lleff Ingersoll, Fred Sharron, Iohn Herrin, Randy Vook, Iohn Anderson, Ken on, Craig Olson, lim Flemming, Mark Ryckman, Bruce Hedge, Chuck Porte, T M tx, Pat McEwen, Iim Sims, Drew Ieff Sherlock, lim Lieberg, Tim tson, Bob Smart, Gary Duncan, necht, Ron King, Dennis White, tb Newman, Steve Hagen, Tom Iim Sims All-State Honorable Mention ., -we . g t I r ,U t! 3 2 X Y- S K , 9 Y , V 1 ..,, W' 1 5 Wei. X ' .Q - - , r - F F I . 25 .. . - Q , '5:'-Q::1:..iJ',,.i? Tim Morrow---Co-captain First Team All-State Gary Hansen All-State Honorable Mention Fred Ferris Most Improved Player Second Team All-State t Reggie Voiles All-State Honorable Mention Nick Cladis-Co-captain Most Valuable Player 151 Back row, left to right: Mike Buckley, manager, Tim Lovely, Rick Soule, Steve Morrison, Bill Slaughter, Dave Florschinger, lim Per- hay, Larry Grames, Ken Ditto, Iohn Larson, Fred Ferris, Eric Armstrong, Bob Berry, Doug Potter, Dave Dean, Ken Fox, Ted Luehr. Kneel- ing, left to right: Ron Thompson, Chris Tobias, Ken Varnado, Iohn Herrin, Dennis Petek, lim Sims, Bob Smart, Gary Parry. Sitting, left to right: Iim Davis, lim Watkins, Bruce Meyer, Bob Huppe, Nick Cladis, Steve Czehura, Gary Hanson, Randy Strom. Seven Wrestlers Qualify for State The '67-68 Wrestling team had a farily good season with BENGAL WRESTLING SCHEDULE seven Wins and nine losses. They took second at the Butte Christ- mas Tournament and third at Divisional. Seven wrestlers quali- fied for the State Tournament. Dec. Butte Central ,,,,-,-,c,,, .,-,,- L ggi, To participate in the State Tournament, the wrestlers had to place first, second, third or fourth at the Divisional Tournament. Dec Great 1:-GHS Russell Lost Among the seven who placed was Bob Huppe, who took first at Divisional and was named the oustanding wrestler at the tourna- ment. The others were Nick Cladis, who placed third: Gary Han- lan. Great Falls Central Won sen, third, Randy Strom, first: Steve Czehura, secondp lim Davis, fourth: and Louie Grandy, third. lan. Dillon ......., Won Gary Hansen was awarded the Quick Pin trophy by coaches Anderson, Wooden, and head coach Cohn. lan. Deer Lodge .,,.....,,,,,,, ,,,,,, L ost INDIVIDUAL RECORDS WIN LOSE TIE Ian. Great Falls Russell Lost Bob Huppe ,,,.................. ..... l 9 2 Randy Strom .,.... ..... l 5 6 D1 . 1 ......... W Nick ciqdis .......... .,... 1 5 8 Ian 1 on on Steve Czehura ........ ..... l 5 5 1 . A d ....... Scott Abel 9 4 1 lun ncrcon cr Won Feb. Butte Public ........ Lost Ioe Marsh attempts to pin his opponent. Feb Bozeman ...... Won Feb Deer Lodge ....,,,.,c. Lgst Feb Missoula Sentinel ........ --,,-- L ost Feb Bozeman .,........c,,..., Lost Feb Missoula Hellgate Lost Feb Butte Public ....... Won , Feb Butte Central ...., Won 152 Lettermen Nick Cladis Pat Hurley Randy Strom Steve Czehura Bruce Meyers Gary Hansen Gary Parry Dennis Petek Referee calls point for Nick Cladis. 15 Iirn Darfler Chris Tobias As a demonstration Mr. Cohn pins Gary Hanson. 'if Bob I-Iuppe Iirn Sparing Ron Thompson Ken Varnado t so an Marty Hoffer lim Davis Ioe Marsh Louie Grandy Scott Abel Jim Wdikins Scott Abel tries an escape from his opponent. Ski team, first row: Gayle Ioslin, Guri Paulsen, Ierry Lindstrom, Peg Hollow, Pat Tubbs, Bob Levitan, lohn Frisch, Steve Settle. Sec- ond row: Roxie Score, Ienniier Radley, Pam Kovick, Dea Kindred, Kim Lindstrom, Kathy l-luppe, Bobbie Wirth, Sandy Spaulding, Cathy Chugg, Debbe Boughn, Ken Thompson, Greg Morgensen, Tom Iohnson, Kim Hahn, Scott I-libbard, Mike Douglas, Whit Hibbard. Mike Bay. Third row: Kelly Burgess, Kim Childs, Chuck Porte, Iohn Blacker, Ierry Cooper, Gordon Brownlow. Six Skiers Win Berths on Junior National Ski Team The ski team enthusiastically set off for the competition with a promising season ahead and a good year ior snow. l-lopes for a state-championship dimmed, however, at the loss oi veteran Whit l-libbard at the state meet in Bozeman. l-lelena placed fifth. The girls' cross-country team was bolstered by the addition oi Norwegian cross-country star, Guri Paulsen. 155 Around the next corner and l'll duck into the trees, gasps Tom Iohnson. For the first time in Helena I-ligh's his- tory six skiers qualified ior berths on the lunior National Ski Team. They were ler- ry Lindstrom, Kim Childs, Ken Thompson, Steve Settle, Peggy l-lollow, and Guri Paul- sen. Guri was unable to participate, how- ever, because she is not a U.S. citizen. 156 ,. Guri Paulsen, HI-lS's foreign exchange student from Norway, warms up for the five kilometer cross-country race at the state meet. Kim Childs and Ken Thompson survey Bozeman's cross-country course. I 3' ,, 5 f.,:g5,,::- .' I-,,, t-r x 1- rt f:I'f:1 'pl ..,. r g: mx. A In perfect form, Kelly Burgess, races down the moun- tain in Great Falls, to win the downhill. Peg Hollow practices cutting gates close to reduce her time Ierry Lindstrom sails a distance of ninety feet off Bozeman's jump. Pam Wright finishes off a Class C halftime performance with the splits. Gymnastics Includes Girls This Year The gymnastics team, with several pieces of new equipment, grew this year to include girls! Under Coach Roy Delong, the team started nearly from scratch and will go interscholastic in '68. Their four nights a week of working out paid oft when they provided half-time en- C, hgndstqnd With seeming egsel tertainment at three baskeball games. Now what? asks Doug Iones as he performs Members of the Gymnastics team Were: Mr. Roy Delong, coachp Larry Egan, Matt Levitan, Grant Gibbs, Brook Long- rnaid, Doug Iones, Marnie Moore, Bev Fink, Pam Wright, Vicki Maierle, Cathy Wardell, and Linney Wix. Not pictured: Grove Hull. 158 First row: Bill Burr, Reggie Voiles, Bob Knudson, Kirk Iohnson, Tim Morrow. Second row: lim Lane, Bob Berg, Bill I-ledge, Keith Kovick, Coach Kinzer, third row: Torn Miller, Dave Pillatzke, Steve Harper, Barry Mortensen, Rick Mergenthaler. Dec Dec. Dec Dec Dec Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. HELENA BENGALS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1967-68 9-Great Falls Central here-Lost 15-Livingston here-Lost 16-Sentinel here-Lost 22-Russell there-Lost 23-Anaconda Central here-Won 5-Helena Central here-Lost 6-Deer Lodge here-Won 13-Havre there-Lost 19-Hellgate there--Won 20-Anaconda here-Won 26-Deer Lodge there-Lost 27-Great Falls Senior here-Lost 2-Livingston there-Lost 3-Havre here-Lost 9-I-Iellgate here-Won 10-Great Falls Senior there-Lost 16-Columbia Falls there-Won 17--Whitefish there-Won 23-Butte Central here-Lost 24-Butte Public there-Lost TOURNAMENT Butte Public-Lost Dillon-Won BOZGTHGH'-Won A tense moment in the game against Central's Cougars, Dave Van Nice Butte-Lost jumps high for a shot. 15 Bob Knuclson says no to an Anaconda player's plea for elbow room. Tim Morrow executes a one-handed shot While jumping high above two players from Central. Junior Varsity w f First row: lim Valentine, Dan Sidor, Steve Harlem, Iohn Allen, Iohn Fisher, Tom Morrow, Steve Olson, Dan Rowland, lim Barfknecht, Dan Lieberq, second row: coach Lannie Fred, lim Chambers, Kyle Iohnson, Dave Pillatzke, Dave Jones, Ken Fiske. 160 Get it, Bob, says Bill Burr to Knudson, but it looks like the Anaconda player was there first First row, left to right: Terry Voiles, Greg Mortensen, Gary Delano, Dave Monohan, Ed Benniger, left Salisbury. Second row: Eric Iohnson, Craig Olson, Pete Van Nice, Torn Naegele, Bruce Hedge, Bruce Mehelish, Coach Gilbert. Third row: Frank Agostinelli, Steve Crosby, Dennis Sheehey, Connie Harrell, Dean Rude, Randy McDonald, Karl Kallin. 161 Wait a minute, it's not your turn! says Barry Mortensen as he and Steve Harper block an opponent. Tim Morrow shows Hellgate players how to bri ng J grace into a Where is that ball? It was here a minute ago. Keith ballgame. Kovick and Bill Hedge dance to block a shot. 162 Trampoline team members are first row, left to right: Randy Doer ng M1m1 Doe ing Cathy Wa d ll S o d row: Dean Lewis, Karen Leaphart, Sonja Krugg, Carol Incoron to B th W 11 s y Ph ps h rd m Lindstrom, Patty Bouchard, Bobbie Wirth, Miss Holmberg, Delores P lla d R n a L dl Sh Ch st ff rs n Sue Brownlow. Tramp Team Performs at Class C Tourney Cradles, brannies, back and front drops, sui- cides, turn-tables and flips were just a few of the stunts performed by this year's trampoline team. Miss' l-lolmberg, the sponsor, helped prepare the fifteen members for three halftimes during home basketball games and the Class C Tournament. As special entertainment, the tumbling, gymnas- tics and trampoline teams put on a joint halftime performance. Lynn Phillips and Dean Lewis stun- ned the audience by doing a dismount from the air onto the floor. Later a few team members per- formed another feat, a back flip through a hula- hoop. The members of the trampoline team are: Delores Pollard, Sharon Christofferson, Mimi Doer- ing, Sue Brownlow, Lynn Phillips, Dean Lewis, Sonja Krugg, Carol lncornato, Beth Williams, Bon- na Liedle, Karen Leaphart, Cathy Wardell, Patti Bouchard, Randi Doering and Kim Lindstrom. The tumblers use teamwork to execute a balance performance at a Class C tournament halftime. Tumbling . t team 1S an agile group The memebrs of the tumbling team are chosen on the basis of individual perform- ance in a minimum of ten stunts displaying strength, agility, and coordination. Team members qualified by performing for a panel of judges made up of returning team mem- bers, faculty members, and the tumbling team coach. Performances were given during the regu- lar basketball season and during the State Class C Tournament. In their programs, tum- blers exhibited individual, p a rtn e r, and group routines of flips, balances, and tum- bling. Mrs. Marietta Peters was coach. Team members not pictured below were Bonnie Bompart, Pam Olson, Bob Berry, Sandee Bowman, Nancy Cason, Grove Hull, and Dennis White. Members of the Tumbling team first row, left to right: Shelly MCI-lugh, Rosslyn Ingrnan, Kathy Lewis, Cheryl Hansen, Kathy I-luppe. Second row: Doug Maras, Ken Ditto, Dean Lofthouse. Third row: Louie Grande, Marnie Moore, Mrs. Peters, Cathy Wardell, Dean Lewis. 164 A'vej0 SX . -xxf .K My 1 ., ,. Q'-'fl ' N ,QC X x xg X o, X V 1 FQ XS-ulis 'Mix XM . A ' A IAA, X r 'L gf' .' Ax 4 ,x!',,:.A. 4 ,At . 1 nl , n - ' ,fir off ' .x ' ' . 11944: . 'lfffgg CN X IU' ,, rfffqqg 'Q fllplxx lf' Q' ,Iwi -'ri 4, 40' 1 ff 11' 'J7,f,o juz -4? 14: I' fl I 1 ,fa 1 9' X4 'I,..',' ,.g .-if. my -fel, ,-, ' .um xx,.,3-,-,gl ,pghec , . ,. 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Whether they go on to college, university, advanced specialized training, mili- tary service, or the world of work, students can go confidently if they have developed the capacity for inquiry, problem-solving competence, communication and computa- tion skills, familiarity with organized disciplines, cultivated enjoyments, and demo- cratic commitment. ln addition, the successful students know how to learn, and have developed skill in understanding relationships, initiating action, and understanding people. Have you been successful? 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Last Chance Gulch Phone 442-6880 Congratulations Class of '68 Still Cameras Graphics Koclak Rolliflex Zeiss Co-ntarex Lecia Minox Minoita Stationery--Art Supplies-Repairs Rentals-Traole-lns-Hallmark Cards Custom Picture Framing Iorucl's Montana's Largest Photographic Supply Center Draft Hoot Beer ln A Mug Doug's A St W Past The Viaduct 180 Commerce Bank At the Sign oi the Time cmd Temperature United Building Most athletic-Terry Berry and Tim Morrow Center Ruckerls 1000 East Lyndcrle Furniture and Appliance 442-7110 House ol Wong 3 South Main ,:-smziw C otto n Frock Shop Merle Normctn Cosmetics 23 West Sixth endiy-Dennis while and Pam oison 442-4680 Lovely Thinqs for Less Jorgensorfs Holiday Inn and Holiday Motel Complete Facilities for Bonquets-Receptions-Conventions 1720 Eleventh Avenue Debbie Kaye Shop I Ro Q e n e s Where the Smart Set Shops The Home of Koret ' and lunior House Fashions Friel's Gift Palmquist Electric Q Company and China Shop Electrical Contractors ancl Supplies Westinghouse ancl Hotpoint Appliances 420 North Main Street Phone 442-2240 Helena, Montana l-lerb's Quick Service Groceries - Pop Candy School Supplies Magazines Walk-up Fountain Service Across from the Iunior I-liqh W McDonalds Downtown on Last Chance Gulch One of Montana's Fine Stores We Give and Redeem SGH GREEN STAMPS Superamerica Euclid and Dearborn l-lelena, Montana Corsaqes Our Specialty Knox's Helena, Montana 184 Stoner's Jewelers Helena Auto Dealers Association A. A. Garage G Equipment International Trucks International Scout Anderson Motors, Inc. Cadillac--Chevrolet-Chevy ll-Corvair Capital Ford, lnc. Ford Cars Sf Trucks , Grimes Buick Buick-Buick Special GMC Trucks Northwest Motors Chrysler-Imperial Plymouth-Valiant Placer Motors Ford Falcon Oldsmobile Olds F-85 Motor Mart Mercury'-Mercury Comet Dodge City The Congratulations Seniors Hi-Tri Drive In 707 Helena Avenue Home of the Tri Burger G O 0 d Q a teenager's delight Shop -Q Most likely to succeed-Nick Cladis and Debra Feller Helena Glass and Paint Company Pittsburgh Paints Smooth As Glass 633 Helena Avenue Phone 442-5655 30 West Sixth Avenue Mary Moore Shop Helena, Montana DeVore's Saddlery Sea board Finance Com pa ny The Friendliest Finance Company in Town Congratulations to the class of 1968 from Eaton-Turner Jewelry Schroeder Brothers Co. Real Estate and Insurance Since 1885 ' I Phone 442-8010 828 1:'u11er Avenue U S Sheehans Une I-Iour Martinizing Wholesalers certifies The Most ln Dry Cleaning Most vunrewarded services-Patsy Weqner and lim Vashro Congratulations and Best Wishes -Y-Guy heqdqum-tel-S for l ' 8 to the C GSS of 6 portable typewriters NEGQGISIS ll'lC. l2l North Iaclcson Street During the i 32 jst? Sf L yew 55 Gi iygigikv X QJQLQQ Ja sfgiwsg pig? sigigf 5535? past decades . .. hundreds ot l-lelena students have saved reaularly the 'American Way.' For some, their savinas paid for a colleae education, other accounts provided cash With which to take advantaae of a business opportunity or was a saieauard aaainst financial adversity. We're proud of them all and the opportun- AMERICAN A Building and Loan i Gamers Shoes Association Finstaci Flooring A Complete Real Estate Service Business-Ranches Industrial-Residential Sandy McPherson, Inc. 75 East Lyndale Helena, Montana Most humorous-Dan Dietzen and S Phone 442-6333 Residence 442-7 965 Congratulations to the Class of '63 Member Helena Multiple Listing Service Paint gl Decorating l24 East Lynolale Phone 442-6370 - I-lelena, Montana 59601 Hlelm's Body Shop h l I Andersorfs Clothing Botany and Crikiteer Clothes, Suits, and Sport Coats larman Shoes Arrow and McGregor Shirts and Sport Shirts Buttrey Puritan and Penguin Sweaters If 0 G d S IMGTWOVGT1 SOX 1000 Boulder Avenu Where Thrifty Thousands Shop Compliments oi AI len Electric Your Maytag Dealer XNKBLI-ll Full Ronge Rordio I-I me of the S1oo t 10 N BC-IMN-ABC PhHHps Cluamy Chekd Dairies TEMPO For Iust Good F ol F' h of Chp Ho b q Meetotthe RB Drive Inn I S a n ci y's Floral and Gifts Terry's Auto Craft, Inc. Complete Body and Fender Repair General Automotive Painting P U m I3 Auto aiqss tnstqited-A11 Makes and Models Don Shoquist 2530 N. Montana Ave Most talented-Linnea Anderson and Bill Burr Edciy's B rea cl 'Better by Far V l Clark Brothers Music Shop M Q RS' 103 snnn Avenue Helene, Mont. 442-1080 G I Records, Band and Orchestra inernnnenre Mneie, Repairs, Pet Supplies Peterson L u rn b er C o m p a rr y Complete Builders Supplies Slwlllllost attractive--Debbie Morgan and Mark Radley Congratulations Seniors b ' -. We are pleased to have had the honor of talcinq For the est portmlts your graduation pictures for many years. Stop at the Lane's Studio LAN E'S STUDICDS 424 North Main 194 First National Bank A Friend of the Family For Complete Banking Services First National Bank and Trust Company of l-le-lena Member Federal Deposit Insurance Colden Qaclqe Albertson's Food Center Fresh Choice Meats l-liqliest Quality Produce ln-Store Bakery Complete Grocery Line l-lelena's F riendliest Food Center Union Bank and Trust Company Keep track of your money in co11eae with a :Scotch Checking Account at our bank Flowers and Gifts for Every Occasion STATE NURSERY CO. Corner of Sixth ano1 Main C'onqratu1ations Seniors from CUMMINS ELECTRIC Your G. E. Appliance Headquarters R Phone 442-8411 1530 Prospect Avenue M. L. Brown Co. Sports Center Civic Center Year Round Headquarters for Sports Equipment and Accessories Conoco l-l. L. Whiting Award Sweaters l-lead Skis-l-lenke Boots Remington Arms Louisville Slugger-Wilson-Voit Ben Pearson and Many Other Top Brand Names Rodney News Pop-lce Cream Magazines Sundries School Supplies Color is the Magic that brings A Portrait of Life DeWa It Studio and Camera Shop Power-Townsend Linder-Kind Lumber Company Lumber - Points - Building Supplie r Tl Ph 442-3150 708 N. Main Congratulations to the class ot 1968 trorn the VIGILANTE STAFF S f Allows 2529 D t Cor l F B A q See Hal Wheat Insurance Klinic Eashey's Livingsfone Shoes Th S ore with the New L k Dairy Store 40 Flavors of Ice Cream cmd Sh b t 356 North Icrckson 442 0030 Jacoby! SI-IANCDN STU DICDS When Bill Bronson Graduates-Senol Him Here Now a Helena Owned Business Congratulations Seniors To all others Good Luck Thanks for a great year ARCTIC CIRCLE Keep Up With The News Wherever you go! The Helena lnclepenolent-Recorol Gives Complete Coverage oi National News St-ate-Wide HQ-ppenmqfs Local Items Evening Cexcept Saturdayl anol Sunday We Operate a Complete Commercial Printing Plant Office Forms Publications Catalogues Envelopes The Helena Independent-Record 3l7 Allen Street-l-lelena, Montana Phone-Business Office 61 fob Printing 442-7190-Editorial 442-l 840-Advertising 442-5030 CARY, CLAUDINE LOU-Latin 17 FHA 17 Movie Opr. 1, 27 FTA 1, 2, 37 SENIOR ACTIVITIES ADAMS, DONALD-Intr. Ath., 17 Movie Ops. 1, 2, 37 F.T.A., 1, 2, 37 Rifle 17 Thes. 2, 37 French 1, GAA 17 1, 37 Fencing, 2. . AGOSTINELLI, EDITH V.-French 27 G.A.A. 1. ALLISON, WILLIAM C.-Intra. Ath. 1, 2. ALM, DOROTHY I.-Pep 1. AMES, EILEEN K.-Exec. 17 3-7-77 37 Hon. Soc. 37 Girls I-I 37 Vig. Staff 1, 2, 37 French 1, 2, 37 GAA 1, 2, 37 Girls State 17 Ski 1, 2. ANDERSON. ARNOLD J.- ANDERSON, BONNIE R.-Phil. 1. ANDERSON, DIANA L.-Mix. Ens. 3. ANDERSON, DREW S.-Stud. Coun. 37 Boy's H 37 Quill G Sc. 37 Vig. Staff 37 Spanish l, 2, 37 Band 17 Football 1, 2, 37 Track 1, 37 Rot. Rep. 37 Boys State 37 Ski Club l, 2, 3. ANDERSON, LINNEA L.-Ex. Bd. 27 Stud. Coun. 1, 27 French l, 2, 37 GAA 1, 2, 37 Phil. 2, 37 Chour. 37 Boy's Assem., Accom. ANDERSON, MIKE M.-Basketball 1. ANNAS, VICKI L.-Office 2. APPLEGATE, JOAN E.-Latin 1, 2, 37 Soropt- Miss 37 FTA 2. ARMSTRONG, ALLEN H.-Boy's H 2, 37 Football 1, 2, 37 Wrest. 1, 2. AYERS, DUANE A.-Track 17 Wrest. 1. BARBEAU, VICTORIA LOUISE- BALLARD, SUE ANNE--Stud. Coun. 37 Forensic, 1, 27 French 1, 2. BARKER, JANET EILEEN-Spanish 1, 2 ,37 GAA 1, 2. BARNES, JEANETTE-GAA 1, 2. BARRETT, ROBERT PATRICK-Football 17 Basketball 17 Intr. Ath. 2. BAUM, DANIEL GARY- BEASLEY, SI-IERI LYNN-Latin 37 GAA 17 Lib. 27 Phil. 2, 37 Movie Ops. 1, 2, 3J Fencing 27 Girls' Glee 2. BENSON, ROBERT DUANE- BERG, ROBERT GUNNAR-Stud. Coun 27 Hon. Soc. 37 French 1, 2, 37 Basketball 1, 2, 37 Am. Leg. Baseball, Merit Commendation7 Forum. BERGUM, JAMES KENT- BERRY, TERESA J-Girls' H 1, 2, 37 GAA President 37 Band 1, 27 Soropt- Miss 37 Pep 2. BLACKFORD, BRENDA JEAN-FHA 3. BLACKMAN, JOYCE BRENDA- BLANCHARD, CHARLES STEVEN- BOURQUIN, GRANT GEORGE-Stud. Coun. 1, 27 Hon. Soc. Vice Pres. 37 Spanish 2, 37 Great Books Club 3. BOWERS, RUTH ANN-Russian 2, 37 Movie Ops. 3. BRANN, ALETH LOUETTE-Stud. Coun. 17 Class Off. 2, 37 Girls' H 2, 37 Spanish 17 GAA Secretary 1, 2, 37 FTA 1, 27 Pep Treasurer 1, 2. BRANNING, JAMES PARRY-Rifle Club 3. BREWER, JOHN CURTIS-Stud. Coun 17 Intr. Ath. 2, 3. BRIGGEMAN, RONALD A.-Stud. Coun. 37 Intr. Ath. 27 Movie Ops. 1, 2, 3. BROPHY, PATRICK JOHN- BROWN, CONNIE LYNN-Stud. Coun. 17 Latin 27 Thes. 37 Phil. 27 Chorus 1, 27 Mix- Ens. 17 Girls' Ens. 17 Stage Crew 17 Pep. 1. BROWN, PATRICIA JO-GAA 1, 27 Pep 17 German 37 Covenant Crusaders 1, 2, 3. BROWN, LLOYD ROBERT-Track 1, 2, 3. BROWNLOW, SUSAN E.-Girls' H 1, 2, 37 French 17 GAA Vice President 3, 1, 2, 37 Ski 1, 27 FTA 1, 27 Teen Council, Vig. Parade. BRUERQ IZOROTHY ANN-FTA 1, 2, 37 1 I I Pep Club 1, 2, 37 German Club BURNS, KENNETH A.- BURR, WILLIAM GILMORE-Stud. Coun. 37 Boys' H l, 2, 37 Thes. 37 Bas- ketball 1, 2, 37 Track 1, 2, 3j Phil. 27 Mixed Ens. 27 Boys' Ens 27 Stage Cr. 2, 37 Movie Opr. 3. BURTON, BRENDA ANNE-Stud. Coun. Phil. 1, 2, 37 Chorus 1, 27 Stage Cr. 1, 2, 37 FTA 17 Pep 1, 27 Tennis 1, 2. BUSHILLA, DAN PAUL-Intr. Ath. 1, 2, 3. CARKEEK, ALAN WAYNE-Intr. Ath. 1, 2, 3. CARPENTER, DANIEL JOSEPH-Art 1, 2, 37 Boys' H, 1, 2, 37 Forensic 1, 27 Football 1, 2, 37 Track 1, 27 Intr. Ath. 1, 2, 3. CARPENTER, KATHLEEN MARY-Stud. Coun. 37 French 17 GAA 1, 2, 37 Movie Opr. 17 FTA 1, 2, 3. CARSON, GARY B.-Spanish 1, 27 Football 17 Basketball 17 Intr. Ath. 2, 3. CARTER, MICHAEL L.- 202 Pep 1. CASEY, DOROTHY LEE-GAA 17 Library lj Phil 1. CASMAN, NORMAN LEROY-Stud. Coun. l, 2, 37 Football 1, 27 Track 27 Ski 17 Intr. Ath. 1, 2, 3. CASON, KATHY MARIE-French 1, 2, 37 FTA 37 Pep 1, 2. CHRISTIANSON, CAROL MARIE-Girls' H 37 Spanish 1, 27 GAA 1, 2, 37 Exch. Stud. 27 Pep l, 27 Fencing 2. CHRISTOFFERSON, SHARON ROSE-Girls' H 1, 2, 37 French 17 Twilers 1, 2, 37 GAA 1, 2, 3. CLADIS, NICK RICHARD-Exec. Br., Pres. 37 Stud. Coun. V.P., 1, 2, 37 Ir. Cl. Pres.7 Boys' H 2, 37 Football 1, 2, Capt. 37 Wrest. 1, 2, 37 Rot. Rep. 27 Boys' State, Mayor 27 Intra. Athl., Capt. 1, 2, 37 AWARDS: Elk's Leadership, Soropti-miss Citizenship Award, Most Valuable Player award. CLANCY, DENNIS ROBERT-Stud. Coun. 27 Cl. Off. 37 Thes. 2, 37 Stage Cr. 2, 37 State Treasurer, VICA. CLARK, GARY LOUIS-Thes., Pres. 2, 37 Phil. 2, 37 Stage Cr. 2, 37 Movie Op. 17 F.T.A. 2. CLARKSON, ROBERT N.-Stud. Coun. Alt. 37 Boys' H 2, 37 Spanish 1, 2, 37 Band 17 Chorus 37 Science Cl. 1, 27 Photo Cl. 2, 3. CLOUSE, MARK ALAN-Spanish 1, 27 Track 17 Intr. Athl. 1, 2, 3. COLVIN, ALEXANDER JOHN-Stud. Coun. 37 Boys' H 2, 37 French 1, Pres. 37 gogtball 27 Intr. Ath. 2, 37 Movie Op. 37 Forum Director7 Tennis COOPER, KEN DEAN-Intr. Ath. 1, 27 Movie Op. 3. CORNISH, JAMES EDWIN-French 2, 37 Intr. Ath. 1, 37 Science Club 1, 2. COUGILL, JULIE MARIANNE-Stud. Coun. Off. 2, 37 3-7-77 Off. 2, 37 Hon- or Soc. Off. 37 Girls' H Ott. 1, 2, 37 Forensic 1, 27 Spanish 1, VP 2, Pres. 37 GAA 1, 2, VP 37 Girls' State 27 Ski Club Off. 1, 27 Voice of Democracy Finalist7 NCTE Finalist7 Forum 37 Tennis 1, 2, 3J Rifle l, Study Hall Council 3. CRIDER, LILA MARIE-Latin 17 GAA 1, 2, 3. CRUM, ALTON LEE- CUCHINE, MONA JEAN- CULBERTSON, HARRY ROBSON-Stud. Coun. 37 Wrest. 1, 27 Intr. Ath. 1, 2, 37 Mov. Op. 2. CUTA SALLIE PERIS-Honor Soc. 3, Forensic 17 French l, 2, 37 GAA 1, 2, 37 Mov. Op. 2, 3. CZEHURA, STEVE JOHN-Stud. Coun. 1, 2, 37 Honor Soc. Pres. 37 Boys H 1, 2, 37 Football 1, 2, 37 Wrestling 1, 2, 3. DAGENAIS, CAROL ANN-Hon. Soc. 37 Girls' H 37 French 1, 2, 37 Rus- sian, V.P., 2, 37 GAA 1, 2, 37 Forum 3. DUSILVA, PATRICIA MARIE-Stud. Coun. 17 Latin 1, 27 GAA 1, 2, 37 FTA 37 Art Club. DAUGHERTY, TERRY N.-Band 1, 2. DAVENPORT, VICKIE-Stud. Coun. Alt 37 GAA 1, 2. DAVIS, CONNIE LEE-Forensic 17 GAA 17 FTA Historian, 1, 2, 37 Eng. Class Rep. 1. DeMERS, TIM ALLEN-Boys' H 1, 27 Football 17 Basketball 1, 27 Track 1, 27 Rot. Rep. 27 Intr. Ath. 1, 2, 37 Stage Crew 17 Pep 1. DESCHON, EDWIN PATRICK-Wrestling 1. DeWOLF, JOSEPH M.-Stud. Coun. 1, 27 Football 1. DEYERLE, JOAN PATRICE-Stud. Coun. 1, 37 Quill G Scroll 37 Nugget 37 Spanish 1, 27 GAA 1, 2, 3. DIETZEN, DAN CHAS.-Exec. Bd. 37 Stud.. Coun. 1, 2, 3J Boys' H 2, 37 Quill 6: Scgoll 37 Football l, 2, 37 Basketball 17 Track 1, 2, 37 Intr. Ath. 1, 2, . DOERING, MARY ELLEN MIMI-Ex. Bd., Sec. 37 Stud. Coun. 1, Sec. 37 Latin 1, GQA 1, 27 Chorus 37 Soropti-Miss 37 Girls' State, alter. 27 F.T.A. I GP - DOLEZAL, KENNETH LESLIE-Stud. Coun. 17 Football 1, 37 Track 1, 27 Wrest. 17 Intra. Ath. 1, 2, 37 Gymnastics 3. DOORE, MARIE BERNICE-Off. 2, 37 Chorus 27 Mov. Oper. 1, 2, 3. DORRINGTON, DUFF JEFF-Qu.-Prin. Mgn. 37 German 2. DOWNS, SUZANNE LINDA-Stud. Coun. 17 Forensic 1, 2, Pres., 37 Span- ish 1, 27 GAA 1, 2, 37 Soropti-Miss 37 F.T.A. 2, 37 Pep 1. DRAGNICH, HELEN DEBRA-Pep 1. DRAKE, NEIL RONALD-3-7-77 2, 37 Hon. Soc. 37 Russian 1, 2, 37 Mov. Oper. 1, 2, 3. DUGGAN, KAY PAMELA-Latin 1, 2, 37 Art. Dir. 1, 2, 37 Twirlers 1, 2, Co- head, Maj.7 GAA 1, 27 Prin. Vig. Cand. 27 Co-chmn. Ir. Prom7 Art. SENIOR ACTIVITIES DUNCAN, GAIL SUSAN-Stud. Coun. 37 GAA 1, 2, 37 Phil. 2, 37 Mix. Ens. 37 German 2, 3. EAST, RITA RAE-GAA 1, 2, 3. EBY, WILLIAM RAYMOND-Hon. Soc. 37 Intra. Ath. 1, 37 Golf 2, 3. ECKBERG, IO MARILYN-Hon. Soc. 37 Quill 6. Scroll 37 Viq. Staff 2, Edi- tor 37 Russian, Historian 2, 37 GAA 1, 27 Art 1, 3. EDGMOND, KRESTELLE WILDA-French 1, 2. 37 GAA 1, 2. EGAN, ELLEN LAURETTA-Hon. Soc. 37 Forensic 2, 37 Russian 2, 37 Thes. 2, 3, Init. Chrmn. EIDUM, PERRY-Intra. Ath. 1, 2, 3. ELDREDGE, GLEN RICHARD- ELLINGSON, G. STEVEN- ELLIS, LOUISE ANITA-Hon. Soc. 37 Vig. Staff 37 Latin 1, 2, 3, Sec.7 French l, 2, 37 Planning Boarcl7 GAA 1, 27 Forum 3. ERICKSON, GEORGE ERIC- ERNST, LYNN CHERYL- ESPOSITO, NANCY KATHRYN-Stud. Coun. 37 GAA 37 Pep 3, Art Club. FALLAN, IANELLE KRISTINA-Stud. Coun. Alt. I7 Honor Soc. 37 French 1, 27 GAA 17 Science 2, 3, Vice Pres. FAY, ANN MICHEL-GAA I, 2, 37 Stud. Coun. 3. FELLER, NADINE DEBRA-Ex. Bd. Rep. 37 Stud. Coun. 1, 27 Cl. Off. Sec. 27 3-7-77 37 Hon. Soc. 37 Girls' H 37 Latin 1, 2, 3, Vice Pres., State Treasurer7 GAA 1, 2, 37 Phil. Sec. 1, 2, 37 Girls' State Delegate 27 FTA Historian, Secretary 1, 2, 27 Runner-up DAR. FERRIS, FRED ESTES-Stud. Council7 Class Off.7 Boys' H7 Football7 Track7 Wrest1inq7 Rot. Rep.7 Intr. Ath. FINNEGAN, TURF THOMAS-Intr. Ath. l. FLYNN, DANIEL PATRICK-Football 1, 27 Ski 1, 27 Intr. Ath. 2, 37 Golf 1, 2, 3. FOSTER, MARCIA ANNE-Spanish 1, 2, 3. FOX, MARSHA LYNN-Band l, 2, 3. FOX, SHARI ANN-GAA l, 2: Pep l, 2. FRANCIS, DIANA LYNN-FHA I7 GAA 1, 2, 37 FTA 17 German 2, 3. FRANCIS, METTA IO-Thespians 37 FHA 27 Off. Staff 27 Movie Ops. 2. FRANCKE. MARION IOYCE-Stud. Coun. 17 Honor Soc. 37 Girls' H. 37 French 1, 27 GAA l, 2, 37 FTA 1, 2, 3, Treasurer7 German 2, 3, Pres. FRANKLIN, PEABODY PATRICIA-G.A.A. 1, 2. FRANKS, LUCILLE EMILIA- FRASIER, LYLE DAVID-Class Pres. 17 Forensic 27 Band 1, 2, 37 Chorus l, 27 Boys' State alt. 2. FRED, IAYNE MURIEL-French 37 GAA 1, 2, 37 Iunior Merit recommenda- tion. FRISCH, SHIRLEY-Hon. Soc. 37 Latin I, 2, 37 French l, 2, 37 GAA l, 2, 37 FTA 1, 2, 37 Pep 1. FUNK, IAMES MILTON-Rifle 1, 37 Intra. Volleyball l, 2, 37 Intra. Bas- ketball 1, 3. GALLOWAY, SUSAN N.-Stud. Coun. 1, 3: GAA 1, 27 Ski 1, 2. GEHRING, IACK LEE-Stage Crew 37 Rifle 1, 2, 3. GIBBS, GRANT THOMAS-Stud. Coun. 27 Class Off. 27 Football 17 Rot. Rep. 37 Boys' State, 27 Qu.-Prin. Mgr. 37 Intr. Ath. 2. GLASS, VICTORIA LOUISE-Thes. 37 Lib. 37 Stage Cr. 2, 37 Pep l. GLEED, PENNY DARLENE- GOETTEL, PAMELA.-Nug. Staff 27 FHA l, 2, 37 GAA 17 Track 37 Lib. 37 FTA 17 Pep 2. GOLDEN, TRUDY-Phil. 2, 37 Pep l. GRAMES, LAWRENCE WAYNE-Track l7 Wrestling 1, 2, 37 Movie Opr. 1, 2. GRANDY, LOUIS E.-Stud. Coun. 37 Boys' H 37 Football 2, 37 Basketball 17 Track 17 Phil. 1, 2. 37 Chorus 1, 2, 37 Mixed Ens. 17 Wrest. 2, 37 Intr. Ath. 1, 2. GRAVELEY, IEANNE SUSAN-Band, l, 2, 37 GAA, l, 2, 37 Phil. 2, 3. GRAZIANE, WANDA- GREWELL, IUNE ELVERA-Nug. Staff 3. GRIMES, MARILYN RUTH-FTA 17 Pep 1, 2. GROSS, SHARON BELLE-Movie Opr. 3. GROSSMAN, BRENDA I.-GAA l, 2. HAAS,2IOg'IN DAVID-Basketball I, 27 Track 2, 37 Intr. Ath. 37 Movie Opr. 1, , . HAGBOM, MARY LYNETTE-Phil. 2, 37 Girls' Ens. 27 Music 3. HAMILTON, RUSSELL IAMES- HANSEN, GARY LEE-Football l, 2, 37 Track 2, 37 Wrestling 2, 37 Boys' State, 27 Intr. Ath. 2, 3. HANKINS, DICK LOUIS-Movie Opr. 1, 2, 3. HARASETH, RONNIE ANDREW- HARDY, KAREN IEAN-Stud. Coun. 37 GAA 1, 2, 37 Teen Coun. 3. HARRELL, ELLEN O.-F.H.A. lPres. 31, 1, 2, 37 Library 17 Phil. 2, 3. HARVEY, BARBARA I.- HATELID, DENNIS DONALD-Russian 1, 2. HAUCK, IANE MARIE-F.H.A. 2, 3 Csonqleaderk library 27 Chorus 1, 2. HAYES, LELAND M.-Basketball 27 Intra. Ath. 3. HEIER, MIKE DEAN-Boys' H 2, 37 Track 2, 37 Intra. Ath. 3. HENDRICKS, IOHN M.-Track 27 Wrestling l. HETBAND, FOWIN RAINO-Bqskefbml 1, 2, 3, Intra. Ath. 1, 2, 3. HODGE, DENISE D.-Spanish 1, 2, 3. HOFFMAN, ROBERT BLAINE-Movie Operators I. HOGEMARK, SANDRA MAE-Girls' H 37 G.A.A. 1, 2, 37 Phil. 37 F.T.A. 1. HOLLAND, MIKE WALTER-Stud. Coun. 17 Boys' H 37 Wrest. 1, 2, 37 Ger- man7 Exec. Board Chairman 2, 3. HOLMES, SHARON ANNE-Thes. 2, 3, t'1'reas.J7 G.A.A. 1, 27 Lib. 3, Vice- Pres.: Staqe Crew 2, 37 F.T.A. 1, 2. HOPKINS, IODI-G.A.A. 2, 3. Houss. DEBORAH ANN-Th . 2, 3, S. .7 P.H.A. 2, 3, , , 7 . Phu. 1, 2, 3, Pep 1. es 4 Sci GAA 1' 2' 3' HULL, CLEMENT GROVE-Movie Operator 3. HUNTER, BARBARA-F.T.A. 1, 2, 3. HUPPE, ROBERT GEORGE-Stud. Coun. 37 Class Officer I tVice-Pres.l7 3-7-77 1, 2, 3 fVice Pres.-Presb Honor Soc. 37 Boys' H 1, 2, 3, fexec. boardJ7 Quill 81 Scroll 37 Nugget 3, Csports editorl7 French 1, 2, 37 Foot- ball I, 2, 37 Track l, 2, 37 Wrest. 1, 2, 3, tCap.l7 Rotary Rep. 37 Boys' State 2 fLt. Gov.J7 Queen-Princess Mgr. 3. HURNI, IOY BARBARA-3-7-77 2, 37 Sec. Hon. Soc. 37 French 17 Cheer- leaders 2, 3, Cheerqu.7 Twirlers 17 GAA 1, 27 Girls' State, 3, a1ter.7 Prin. Vig. Cand., 2, Prin. INGRAM, FRANK ORRIN-Intra. Ath. l, 27 Mov. Oper. 1, 2, 3. IRISH, STEVE K-Basketball 1, 27 Track 1. IACKSON, RICHARD-Latin Club 2, 37 Wrestling 1, 27 Russian Club 3. IAMES, SHARON LARRAINE-GAA 1, 2, 37 Rifle l. IANKE, ELAINE LOUISE-FHA 1, 2, 37 GAA 17 FTA 27 Pep 1, 2. IENNINGS, DAVID LEE-Forensic 1, 2, 3. IENSEN. DAVID PAUL- IOHNSON, KIRK E.-Stud. Coun. 17 Boys' H 1, 2, 37 Football 1, 37 Track 17 Basketball 1, 2, 37 Boys' State 2. IOHNSON, MARCIA ANN-3-7-77 1, 27 I-lon. Soc. 37 Spanish l, 2, 37 Twirl- ETS, 1, 3, 37 GAA 1, 27 Girls' State 27 FTA 2, 37 Pep 37 German 37 orum . IOH1gS1N,1ALICE MARIE-FHA 1, 27 Library Staff 17 Orchestra l, 27 Pep u . IOHNSON, QUENTIN THOMAS-Stud. Coun. 37 Boys' H 37 Quill 5- Scroll 37 Vig. Staff 37 French 37 Football l, 2, 37 Rot. Rep. 37 Boys' State 27 Ski 1, 2, 37 Intra. Ath. 1, 2, 3. IONES, WAYNE DOUGLAS-Stud. Coun. 2, 37 Cl. Off. 17 3-7-77, 2, 37 Hon. Soc. 37 Boys' H 37 Quill 6- Scroll 37 Nug. St. 2, 37 Russian 1, 2, 37 Rot. Rep. 37 Gymnastics 1, 2, 37 Forum 37 Football 1, 2, 3. IORCZENSOIELSLUCILLE CHRISSIE-Girls H 37 Spanish 1, 27 GAA 1, 2, 37 rt , , . IOYCE, O'NEIL WALTER-Boys' State 37 Mov. Oper. 2, 37 F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, V.P. 61 Pres. IU!-IL, LUCILLE SHIRLEY-Hon. Soc. 37 Girls' H 1, 2, 37 Latin 1, GAA 1,2, 3, Trea.7 Pep 1, 2. KAMPS. LEONARD MONTE- KELLEHER, ANN CAROL-Art 1, 3. KILMER, R. TOM-Track 1, 2, 37 Intra. Ath. l, 2, .3 KIRKLAND, PAUL-Mov. Oper. 2, 3. KING. IOSEPH RONALD-Hon. Soc. 37 Football 37 Intra Ath. 1, 2, 3. KIOS, LYNNE IERRI-French l, 27 GAA l, 2. KNUDSON, ALVIN ROBERT-Stud. Coun. 1, 27 Boys' H 1, 2, 37 Ex. Board7 French 37 Football 17 Basketball 1, 2, 37 Track 17 Boys' State 2, Alter. KOETTER, ANN ELIZABETH-Girls' Ens. 1, 27 Chorus 1, 27 Cafe. I7 Pep l. KRAFT, ALLAN DAVID-Boys' H 1, 2, 3, Sec. Trea.7 Spanish 1,2, Band 1, 27 Track 1, 2, 37 Mov. Oper. 1, 2. KROPP, ANN VICKI-Stud. Coun. 17 French 1, 27 Band 1, 2, 3, Pres.7 Dr. Maj.7 Eng. Rep. ' , - 203 SENIOR ACTIVITIES KUNTZ, A. CHELIE-GAA l, 2. LAFONTAINE, L. MARTIN-Stud. Coun. 1, Football l, Basketball 2. LAMPING, LEE TERRY-Intra. Ath. 1. LANE, DAVID JAMES-3-7-77 2, 3, Boys' H 1, 2, 3, Football l, 2, 3, Bas- ketball l, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3. LARSON, IOHN E.-Band, 2, 3, Intra. Ath. 3. LARSON, W. IOHN-Hon. SOC. 3, Quill 6. Scroll 3, Nug. Staff 3, Ass. Ed., Forum 3, German 2, 3, Football 1, Wrest. 2, 3, Intra Ath. 2. LARSON, ANNE LEA- LARUE, I. BEVERLY-Track 2, Phil. 3. LEMON, LEE DONNA-Stud. Coun. 1, 2, 3, GAA l, 2, 3. LEVITAN, EARON MATTHEW-French 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Track 3, Intra. Ath. 2, 3, Electronics 2, Science 3, Gymnastics 3, Forum 3. LEWIS,3A. CAMILLE-FHA l, Lib. 2, 3, Off. 1, 2, Mov. Oper. 1, 2, FTA 2, . LEWIS, S. DEAN-Boys' H 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, lntra Ath. 1, 2, 3, Stage Cr. 3, Tramp. l, 2, 3, Tumbling 1, 2, 3. LIEBERG, C. IAMES--Stud. Coun. 3, Boys' H 2, 3, Ex. B., Football 2, 3, Basketball 2, Track 1, 2, 3, lntra Ath 3. LINDSTROM, DUANE IERRY-Stud. Coun. l, Hon. Soc. 3, Boys' H 2, 3, Quill 6. Scroll 2, 3, Vig. Staff 3, Spanish 1, 2. 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Rot. Rep. 3, Boy s'State 2, Ski l, 2, 3, Intra. Ath. l, 2, 3. LINIANEN, ARTHUR FRANZ-Football 1, Track l, 3. LINIATIE, P. DIANE-Spanish, 3, Thespians, 2, 3, FHA l, 2, 3, Stage Cr. 2, 3, Mov. Oper. l, 2. LOCKWOOD, SCOTT G.-Football 1, 2, Track 1, Ski 1, 2, lntra. Ath. 1, 2. LONGMIRE. RAE GLENNA-FHA 3. LUBBES, SUSAN KATHLEEN-Off. 3. LUCHT, DOUGLAS ROBIN- LUCKING, LIZABETH HELEN-Stud. Coun. 3, Girls' H 3, French l, 2, 3, Twirlers 1, 2, 3, GAA I, 2, 3, Phil. 1, 2, 3, Ski l, 3, Tennis 3, Forum 3. LYNCH, LOUISE THERESA-GAA I. MADEN, IOSEPH IOHN-Spanish 1, 2, 3, Cross Country 1, 2, Wrest. l, Intra. Ath. 1, 2, 3. MADSEN, WILLIAM ROBERT-Band 1, 2, 3. MARK, E. CHALETT-Chorus 2, 3, Boys' Ens. 2, Mov. Oper. 1, 2, 3. MARQUARDT, LOU LINDA-Quill 5. Scroll 3, Twirlers 1,2, GAA 1, 2, Chorus 3. MARTELLO, ANN SHARON- MASON, IANE DOLORES-GAA 1, 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3. MATISKAINEN, LEONARD MARTIN-Stud. Coun. 1, Russian 1, 2, Football 1, Track 1, Intra. Ath. l, 2, 3. MATSON, L. KATHERINE-Band l, 2, GAA I, Off. 2. MAYNARD, ELIZABETH ROBIN- MCCLURE, LAWRENCE IAMES- MCCORMACK, DWIGHT- MCCUTCHEON, DOUGLAS RON-Stud. Coun. l, 2, 3, Boys' H 1, 2, 3, Track 1. MCGEE, LYNN DIANNA-Stud. Coun. l, alter, Hon. Soc. 3, Russian 1, 2, 3, Lib. 2, FTA 1, 2, 3, Pep l, 2. MCGEE, RENEE PAMELA-FHA 2: GAA 2. MCHUGH, IRENE KATHLEEN-Stud. Coun. 2, Spanish 2, GAA l, 2, 3, Pep 3, Art 3, Treas. MCKELVY, D. VAUGHN-Boys' Ens. 2, Intra, Ath. 2, 3. MCKINNY, FORREST SCOTT-Latin 1, 2, 3, Band 1, Boys' Ens. 3, Intr. Ath. 1, 2, 3. MCLAUGHLIN, MARIE CONNIE-GAA 1, 2, 3. MCLAUGHLIN, LOU PATTY-GAA 1, 2, 3. MCPHERSON. N. RALPH- MCPHERSON, LEE THOMAS-Boys' H 3, Stud. Coun. 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Track l. MELOY, KINGSLEY MARK-Tennis Team l, 2, 3, officer, Stud. Coun. 3, officer, Boys' H 1, 2, 3, officer, French 3, officer, Football 3, officer, Intr. Ath. 1, 2, 3, officer. MERGENTHALER, DIANE PENNY- MERGENTHALER, MARIE NORALYN-Stud. Coun. 3, GAA 3. MILLER, LEN EDWIN-Movie Op. 1, 2, 3. MILLER, PAUL LEONARD- MILLER. LYN ROBBIE-Stud. Coun. 1, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, Ski Club l, Art Club 3. MILLER, ROY CHARLES-Stud. Coun. 2: Intr. Ath. l, Movie Op. 1, 2. 204 MILLER, N. RUTH-German 2, 3. MINIATI, MARIE DIANE-GAA l. MONAHAN, ANN COLLEEN-Forensics 1, 2, 3, Spanish 1, 2, 3, Russian 2, 3, Tennis 1, 2, 3. MOORE, ARTHUR CRAIG-Football 3, Gymnastics 2, 3, German 2, 3-vice president 3. MOORE, DOUGLAS IOHN-Wrestling l. MORGAN. DEBORAH-Cl. Off.-sec. 1, Spanish 1-officer, Cheer. 2, 3-of- ficer, GAA 1, 2, 3-officer, Chorus 2, 3-officer, Q-Vig. Cand. 3, Prin. Vig. Cand. l, Pep Club. MORGAN, MARIE GAIL-Girls' H 3, French 1, Russian 2, GAA 1, 2, 3. MORGAN, ROBERT IOHN-Stud. Coun. 3, Intr. Ath. 1, 2, 3. MORGAN, MARY MARLENE-Chorus l, 2, Pep. 1, 2, F.H.A. 1, Art 3. MOIEGCEITSEENEGREG C.-Stud. Coun. 2, 3, Alt., Boys' H 3, Football l, 1 , , . MORRISON, STEVEN ANTHONY-Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Intr. Ath. l. MORROW, TIM WILLIAM-Stud. Coun. 1, Boys' H 1, 2, 3, Russian 1, Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Boys' State 2. MORTIEAU, IOHN-Movie Op. l, 2, 3. MOSS, SHERRI LYNETTE-Thes. 3, Intr. Ath. l. MOZE, MELANIE RUTH-G.A.A. 3, Phil. 3, Starlighters 3, Girls' Ens. 3. MULLEN, NANCY JEAN-Twirl 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, Q. Vig. Cand. 3, Art 3. MUNDT, MARK DOUGLAS-Stud. Coun. 1, Hon. Soc. 3, French 1, 2, 3, Intr. Ath. 1, 2, 3, Movie Op. 2, Forum 3. MURPHY. COLLEEN MARIE- MYKLEBUST, GERALD EUGENE-Spanish 1, Football 2, Cafe. 2, Movie Op. 2, Fencing Pres., Civil A. P. 1, 2, 3, Deputy Cadet Wing Com. NEBEL, ROBERT ELLIS-Stud. Coun. 1, 2, Boys' H 3, Football l, 2, 3, Bas- ketball l, 2, Track 1, 2, Intr. Ath. 1, 2, 3, German 2. NELSON, LYNETTE MARIE-Hon. Soc. 3, Spanish 1, Band 1, 2, 3, Science 3, NMSQT Letter of Commendation. NELSON, VICKIE ANN-G.A.A. 1. NEWMAN, THOMAS ELWOOD-Stud. Coun. 3. NILAN, TOM IAY-Stud. Coun. 2, 3, Intr. Ath. 1, 2, 3. NYRE, BARBARA LYNN-Hon. Soc. 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, Phil. l, 2, Chorus l, 2, Mix. Ens. l, 2, Girls' Efns. 1, 2, German 2, Art 1, 2, All Dist and State Choir 2. O'BRIEN, IERRY RUSSELL-Stud. Coun. 2, Boys' H l, 2, 3, Football l, Track 1, 2, 3. O'CONNELL, LINDA REAN-French 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Phil. 2, 3. O'LEARY, IOHN DAVID-Hon. Soc. 3, Wrestling 2, Intr. Ath. 2, 3. German 2, 3, Forum 3. OLSEN, IERRY LYNN-Intr. Ath. l, 2. OLSON, LINDA ALICE-G.A.A. 1, Phil. 2, Chorus 1, Girls' Ens. 2. OLSON, PAMELA RAE-Stud. Coun. I, Girls' H 1, 2, 3, Spanish l, 2, 3, Cheerleader 3, Twirlers 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Girls' State 2, Prin Vig. Cand. l, F.T.A. 3. OSWALD, CLIFFORD COLE- OVERLIN, IUDY CATHERINE-F.H.A. 1, 2, Pep 1, 2. PARSONS, ANITA G.-G.A.A. l, 2, 3, Phil. 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3. PASCOOL, ROBERT M.-Basketball l, Intramural Athletics 2, 3. PATRICK, THOMAS CHASE- PAULSEN, GURI-Stud. Coun. 3, Girls' H 3, Boys' H 3, G.A.A. 3, Phil. 3, Ski Club 3. PAULSEN, RICHARD E.-Boys' H 2, 3, Football 1, Intramural Athletics 2, 3. PEDERSON, SANDRA LEE-G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Off. 3. PEEL, RICHARD R.- PERHAY, ROBERT LOUIS-Stillwater Photo Club l, 2, lpres.j PERKINS, WILLIAM IOHN-Stud Coun. 1, Football l, Intramural Ath. 1, 2, Movie Ops. 1, 2. PETEK, DENNIS I-Boys' H 3, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Boys' State 2, Intr. Ath. 2. PHELPS, STEPHEN LEON-Stud. Coun. 2, French 1, 2, Chorus 1. PHILLIPS, LYNN ANTHONY-Stud. Coun. 2, Honor Soc. 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Vig. Staff 2, 3, French 1, 2, 3, fvice-pres.J, Ski Club 1, 2. PIKE, CATHERINE ELIZABETH--Nug. Staff 2, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Band l, 2, 3, Movie Oper. 1, F.T.A. 1. PLUMMER, EDITH I-IAZEL-Thespians 2, 3, scrapbook, Cafe. 2, Stage Crew 3, Movie Ops. 3, FTA 3. POCHA, IACQUELINE IEAN-G.A.A. 2, 3, Chorus 3, Art Club. POEPPING, GARY E-Russian l, 2. POLLARD, DELORES-Stud. Coun. 2, Hon. Soc. 3, Girls' H 2, 3, Vig. Staff 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, German 2, 3, Art 2, 3, Tramp. 1, 2, 3. SENIOR ACTIVITIES POOL, IEAN KELLY-Stud. Coun. 37 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. POPE, RICHARD GEORGE- PURDOM, DEBRA I.-G.A.A. l, 2, 37 Chorus 37 Rifle 1. PURSLEY, RANDY IAMES-Basketball 27 Intr. Ath. 1, 3. PUSEY, LINDA KAY-Girls' H 37 Spanish 1, 2, 37 Russian 37 G.A.A. l, 2, 3. RADLEY, MARK STRATTON-Boys' H 37 Russian 1, 2, 37 Football 17 Track 17 Ski 1, 27 Intr. Ath. 1, 2, 37 Golf 3. RICHARDSON, IILL B.-Spanish lj G.A.A. 37 Pep 1. RICHEY, CECELIA IEAN-Forensic 1, V. Pres.7 Chorus 17 Pep l. RICKMAN, IERRY CLAYTON-Stud. Coun. 37 Intr. Ath. 1, 2, 3. ROE, MARCIA IOAN-Stud. Coun. 27 French 1, 2, 37 G.A.A. 1, 2, 37 Phil. 2, 37 F.T.A. 17 Pep 1. ROLFE, LYNN ALAN-Stud. Coun. l, 27 Boys' H l, 27 Track l, 2. ROSE. DAVID WILLIAM- ROSS, LINDA LORRAINE-G.A.A.7 Stage Crew. ROSE, GLENN MARVIN- RUMMEL, ROBERT IAMES-Ex. Bd. 27 Stud Coun. 37 Intr. Ath 1. RUSEK, LAURA ANN- SALISBURY, IAMES ALLEN-Stud. Coun. 1, 27 Football 17 Basketball l, 27 Track 17 Intr. Ath. 3. SAMPSON, STEVEN DOUGLAS-Intr. Atli. I. SANNES, GREG-Phil. 1, 2, 37 Mixed Ens. 27 Boys' Ens 37 Movie 1, 2, 3. SATHER, SARA IANE-Stud. Coun. 1, 27 G.A.A. 1, 2. SAUTTER, SHERI LYNN-Ex. Bd. l, 37 Spanish 1, 37 G.A.A. 1, 2, 37 Phil. f' 2, 3, ski 1. SCHMIDT, BILL WILLARD- scr-1UL'rz. MARK ELWARD-FOo1bq11 1, Basketbuii 1. SCHUTT, NEVA-Spanish 1, Twirlers 2, 3, c.A.A. 1, 2, 3. SCHWENKE, RONALD A.- SCHWIND, IAMES L.-Forensic 17 Cafe l, 27 Movie Opr. 1, 2, 37 Photo 37 Science 2. SCOTT, SHEILA ALICE-Forensic I, 2, 37 French 1, 27 G.A.A. 17 Ski 1, 2, 3. SEILLER, ALAN W.-Football 1, 27 Track 1 ,2. SETTLE, SUE ELLEN-3-7-77 37 Hon. Soc. 37 Latin 1, 2, 37 German 2, 37 Twirlers 2, 37 G.A.A. l, 2, 3. SHARP, MARIE ALYCE- SHEPHERD, DANIEL CLINTON-Intr. Ath. 27 Rifle l, 3. SHEPPARD, KENNETH IOHN-Rifle 3. SHERLOCK, IEFFREY M.-Class Off. 37 Boys' H 37 Football 2, 37 Track 17 Intr. Ath. 2. SIEWART, KEITH ROGER-Movie Opr. 3. SIMPSON, STEWART WAYNE-BOy's H l, 27 Football 17 Wrestling l, 2. SIMS, IAMES RICHARD III-Exc. Board 37 Stud. Coun. 37 Class Off. 37 3-7-77 37 Honor Soc. 37 Boys' H 1, 2, 37 Football 1, 2, 37 Track 27 Wrestling 37 Rotary Rep. 37 Boys' State 2. SMITH, KATHLEEN ANN-Phil, 1, 2, 3. SMITH, ALEN LEE-Stud. Coun. 37 Wrestling 17 Intr. Ath. 2, 3. SMITH, DUSTIN L.-Football 17 Basketball 17 Wrest. 27 Intr. Ath 1, 2. SMITH, MICKI R.-Hon. Soc. 37 Latin, Historian 1, 2, 37 G.A.A. 1, 2, 37 F.T.A. 1. SMITH, EAMELA ALICE-Vig. Staff 37 Russian 1, 2, 37 G.A.A. 1, 2, 37 Art . SMITH, WILLIS RANDALL-Boys' H 1, 2, 37 Football 17 Basketball 1, 27 Track 1, 2, 3. SMITH, THOMAS LEE-Intr. Ath l. SPRANGRUDE, GENE RONALD-Hon. Soc. 37 Latin Treasurer l, 2, 37 Movie Oper. 1, 2, 3. SPARING, IAMES F.-Stud. Coun. 1, 27 Boys' H 37 Spanish 27 Cate. 1, 2, 37 Intr. Ath. 2. SPERRY, DAVID E.-Boys' H 1, 2, 37 Band 1, 27 Track 1, 2, 37 Phil 2, 37 Chorus 2, 37 Mix. Ens. 1, 2, 37 Boys' Ens. 2, 37 Movie Oper. 2, 37 Rifle. President l, 37 Cross Country 2, 3. SPOIA, PAULA ANN-F.T.A. Vice-Pres. 1, 2, 37 G.A.A. l, 2, 37 Pep l. STEBBINS, IANE MARIE-Girls' H, Treas. 2, 37 French Secretary 1, 2, 37 Twirlers Co-Head Majorette 1, 2, 37 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. STERN, RON SCOTT-Inter. Ath. 1, 3. STERNBERG, DOUGLAS ALLEN-Stud. Coun. l, 27 Cl. Off. Vice Pres. 2- Quill 51 Scroll 37 Nug. Staff. 37 Latin 2, 37 Basketball 17 Track 17 Boysl' f State Alt. 27 Intr. Ath. l, 2, 37 Voice of Dem.7 Pres. of Fellowship o Christian Athletes. STUART, BOB A.-Boys' H 1, 2, 37 Spanish Club 17 Int. Ath. l, 2. ST. MAIQY THERESE-Hon. Soc. 37 Latin Club 37 Spanish Cl. 1, 2, 37 . . . 1, . STOLL, VIRGINIA RAE-F.H.A. 37 Movie Oper. 27 Science Club Pres. 2, 3. STORY, BILL T.-Spanish Club 2, 37 Intr. Ath. l, 2, 3. STRADLEY. IONENE-Band 1, 2, 37 G.A.A. 17 Movie Oper. 2, 37 F.T.A. 1. STRANDBERG, HENRY WILLIAM-Intr. Ath. l, 3. STROM, RANDY KENNARD-Boys' H 2, 37 Wrest. 1, 2, 37 Intr. Ath. 1, 2, 3. STUBBLEFIELD, STEVEN I.-Intr. Ath. 2, 37 VICA Club. I SULLIVAN, PATRICIA KAY-French 1, 27 G.A.A. l, 2, 3. SUSAG, IUDITH MARIE- SWANSON, KATHY EILEEN-Stud. Coun. 2: G.A.A. 1. SWANSON, MAUREEN GAY-G.A.A. 17 Off. Staff 2. A , SWEETSER, GREGORY ORLANDO-French Track 17 Wrestling 17 Intra. Ath. 1. SWOBODA, GARY-Hon. Soc. 37 Russian 3. TAMBLYN, RICHARD LEROY- TAYLOR. MICHAEL DAVID- TAYLOR, THOMAS GENE-Stage Cr. 3. TEGG, PHYLLIS ELAINE- TEIGEN, CARLA I.-G.A.A. 1, 2, 37 German 2, 3. TEIGEN, MONS-Thespians 2, 37 Stage Crew 2, 3. TILTON, DENNIS DUANE-Stud. Coun. 37 Latin 17 Wrest 1. THOMPSON, MARK W.-Basketball 17 lntra. Ath. 3. TOBIN. MARY HELEN-Stud. Coun. 27 French 1, 27 G.A.A. 1, 2, 37 Phil. 2, 37 F.T.A. 17 Pep Club 1. TUBBS, PAT IOSEPH-Boys' H 2, 37 Ski 1, 2, 3. TUCK, CAROL IEAN-Girls' H 2, 37 French l, 2, 37 G.A.A. I, 2, 3. TUCKER, SHELLEY I.-Stud. Coun. 1, 27 Forensic 17 Thes. 2, 37 G.A.A. 1, 27 Phil. 1, 2, 37 Starlighters 37 Mixed Ensemble 2, 37 Stage Cr. 1, 2, 37 Movie Oper. 1, 2, 3. UTTER, ALICIA C.-Stud. Coun. 3. VAN NICE, DAVID LEE-Stud. Coun. 37 Boys' H 2, 37 Russian 1, 2, 37 Basketball 1, 2, 37 Track 2, 3. VASHRO, IAMES EDWARD-Stud. Coun. l, 37 Hon. Soc. 37 Phil. l, 2, 37 Mixed Ensemble 1, 2, 37 Boys' Ensern. l, 2, 37 Boys' State Alt. 27 Intra. Ath. 37 Starlighters 1, 2, 3. VOILES, REGGIE G.-Stud. Coun. 37 3-7-77 2, 37 Honor Soc. 37 Boys' H 1, 2, 37 'Russian 1, 27 Football 1, 2, 37 Basketball 2, 37 Track 1, 2, 37 Boys' State 27 Q. Prin. Mgr. 3. WADDELL, MARSHA L.-Band 17 Chorus l. WAGNER. RICHARD ALLEN-Inter. Ath. 1. WALDRON, DAVID F.-Intr. Ath. 37 Movie Opr. 17 VICA 37 Golf 3. WALDRON, DENNIS-Movie Opr. 1. WALL, WILLIAM E.-Track 1. WASCISIN, IOHN- WATERS, SHERRI LYNN-Stud. Coun. 1, 2, 37 Honor Soc. 37 G.A.A. 1, 2, 37 Queen Vigilante 37 Pep 1. WEBSTER, CAROLINE-Thes. 3. WAGNER, PATSY MERRETT-Stud. Coun. 27 Class Off. 27 3-7-77 37 Honor Soc. 37 F.H.A. 1, 2, 37 G.A.A. 1, 27 Girls' State 2. WELCH, IANET MARY-Latin 2, 37 P.H.A. 3. WELSTEAD, IUI-IE ANN-French l, 2, 37 Chorus 27 Stage Cr. 17 F.T.A. 17 Science 2, 3. WHITE, DAVE F.-Wrestling 1. WHITE, DEEANNA KAY-G.A.A. 17 Phil. 1. WHITE, DENNIS DUANE-Stud. Coun. 1, 2, 37 Class Off. 37 Boys' H 2, 37 Football 1, 2, 37 Track 17 Rotary 37 Q. Prin., Mgr. 37 Intr. Ath. 1, 2, 37 Movie Opr. 1, 2, 3. WHITMAN, BILL MANLEY-Stud. Coun.7 Civil Air Patrol l, 2, 3. WIDDEgINDj IAMIE LOU-Stud. Coun. 37 French 2, 37 Band 27 F.T.A. 1, 27 ep . WILD, IOHN ROBERTS-Stud. Coun. 37 Russian 2, 37 Basketball 1, 27 Track 17 Intr. Ath. 3. WILHOIT, CHERYL LYNN-F.H.A. 2, 37 Pep 2. WILLARD, FRANCES IEAN-Stud. Coun. 2, 37 Spanish 17 G.A.A. l, 2, 37 Phil. 37 Chorus 2. WILLIAMS, ALTON IENNINGS-Stud. Coun. 37 Spanish 17 Band 1, 2, 3. WILLIAMS, LEWIS CRAIG-Thesp. 37 Boys' Ens. 37 Intr. Ath. 1, 2, 37 F.T.A. 3. WILLIAMSON, MELVIN RICHARD-Track 1, 2. WILSON, MARY KAY-Class Off. 27 Hon. Soc. 37 French Cl. 1, 2, 37 Twirlers 1, 2, 37 G.A.A. 1, 2, 37 Soropti-miss 3. WING, PA'r1r1 KAY-Art Club 1. wooncnnn, DAVID wEs1.EY-Intr. Ath. 1, 3, Movie Oper. 2. woons, RONALD RAY-stud. Coun. 1, 3, Foofbfni 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3. VANDEVENTER, 14111 w11.1.1A1v1- YEAGER, IANET ELIZABETH-Band l, 2, 3 7Movie Oper. 2. ZANGE11. CARL v.-Art Club 3. , ' q , 'y I ZEIGLER, LYNNE P.- It 'I A 17 zE1'rNEn, KERRY LEWIS-Stud. Coun. 12, Intr. Ath.'l21 'A 1 17 Football 17 Basketball 17 205 ABEL, ROBERT DAVID-9 ADAMS, DONALD W.-9 AGOSTINELLI, EDITH V.- ALLISON, BILL CHARLES- ALM, DOROTHY IEANNE-9, 85 AMES, EILEEN KAY-9, 78, 82, 85, 94, 136 ANDERSEN, DIANA LYNN-9 ANDERSON, ARNOLD IACK-9 ANDERSON, BONNIE RAE-9 ANDERSON, DREW SCHROEDER-9, 45, 79, 80, 104, 136, 149, 150 ANDERSON, LINN'EA LOUISE-9, 84, 193 ANDERSON, MIKE M.- ANNAS, VICKI LYNN-9 APPLEGATE, IOAN E.-9, 81 ARMSTRONG, ALLEN HOWARD-9 ASZMAN, IUANITA MARIE-10 ATKINSON, PHYLLIS CARTER- AYRES, DUANNE A.-10 BALLARD, SUE ANNE-10 BARBEAU, VICKI-10 BARKER, IANET EILEEN-10 BARNES, IEANETTE-10 BARRETT, ROBERT PATRICK-10 BAUM, DANIEL GARY-10 BEASLEY, SHERI LYNN-10 BEAVER, MINDY-10 BENSON, ROBERT DUANE-45 BERG, ROBERT GUNNAR-11, 79, 84, 85, 159 BERGUM. IAMES KENN-11 BERRY, TERESA IOYCE-11, 79, 81, 181 BIGMY, STEPHEN IAMES- BLACKFORD, BRENDA IEAN-11 BLACKMAN, BRENDA IOYCE-11 BLAKE, MARK WAYNE- BLANCHARD, CHARLES STEVEN-11 BONNEAU, PATRICIA IOAN- BOURQUIN, GRANT-11, 85 BOWERS, RUTH ANN--11 BRANN, ALETH LOUETTE-11, 85 BRANNING, IAMES PARRY-11 BREWER, IOHN CURTIS-11, 36 BRIGGEMAN, RONALD A.-11 BRISBOIS, DENNIS LOUIS- BRODERSEN, WILLIAM IOHN- BROPHY, IOHN PATRICK-12, 28 BROWN, CONNIE LYNN-12 BROWN, LLOYD ROBERT-12, 140 BROWN, PATRICIA IO-12 BROWNLOW, SUSAN E.-12, 163 BRUER, DOROTHY ANN-12 BURNS, KENNETH ANDREW- BURR, WILLIAM G.-12, 36, 118, 141, 143, 159, 161, 193 BURTON, BRENDA ANNE-12, 15, 106, 119 BUSHILLA, DAN PAUL-45 CARKEEK, ALAN WAYNE-12 CARPENTER, DANIEL IOSEPH-12, 19, 149, 150 CARPENTER, KATHLEEN MARY-12, 108 CARSON, GARY BEN-12 CARTER, MICHAEL L.-13 CARY, LOU CLAUDENE-13 CASEY, DONALD ROBERT-13 CASEY, DOROTHY LEE-13 CASMAN, NORMAN L.-13 CASON, KATHY MARIE-13 CHAFFEE, DALE W.-13 CHRISTIANSON, CAROL MARIE-13 CHRISTOFFERSON, SHARON ROSE-13, 39, 95, 97, 116, 163 CLADIS, NICK RICHARD-13, 80, 82, 83, 90, 94, 128, 132, 133, 148, 150, 151, 153, 186 CLANCY, DENNIS ROBERT-8, 13 CLARK, GARY LOUIS-13, 118 CLARKSON, ROBERT NOEL-13, 103 CLOUSE, MARK ALAN-14 COLE, IORDAN IACK-14 COLEMAN, AILEEN BETH- COLVIN, IOI-IN ALEXANDER-14, 100, 144 206 SENIOR INDEX COOPER, KEN DEAN-14 CORNISH, IIM EDWIN-14 COSGRIFFE, CAROL LEE- COUGILL, IULIE MARIANNE-14, 82, 85, 94, 144 CRIDER, LILA MARIE-14, 110 CUCHINE, MONA IEAN-14 CULBERTSON, HARRY ROBON-14 CUTA, SALLIE PEARIS-14, 79, 85 CZEHURA, STEVE IOHN-14, 79, 85, 148, 150, 153 DAGENAIS, CAROL ANN-15, 85, 96 DQSILVA, PATRICIA MARIE-15 DAUGHERTY, TERRY N.-15 DAVENPORT, VICKIE LOU-15 DAVIS, CONNIE LEE-15, 108 DEMERS, TIM ALLEN- DESCHON, EDWIN PATRICK- DeWOLF, IOSEPH M.-15 DEYERLE, IOAN PATRICE-15, 104, 110, 138 DIETZEN, DAN CHARLES-15, 45, 90, 104, 138, 149, 150, 190 DOERING, MIMI MARY ELLEN-15, 81, 82, 90, 163 DOLEZAL, LES KENNETH-13, 98 DOORE, BERNICE MARIE-16 DORRINGTON, IEFF DUFF-16, 131 DOWNS, LINDA SUZANNE-16 DRAGNICH, DEBRA HELEN-16 DRAKE, RONALD NEIL-2, 16, 78, 85 DUGGAN, PAMELA KAY-16, 116, 117 DUNCAN, SUSAN GAIL-16 DURHAM, CHERI LEE-16 EAST, RITA RAE-16 EBY, RAYMOND WILLIAM-16, 85 ECKBERG, MARILYN IO-15, 16, 43, 79, 85, 104, 129, 136 EDGMOND, W. KRISTIE-I6 EGAN, LAURETTA ELLEN-17, 79 EIDUM, PERRY E.-17 ELDREDGE, RICHARD GLEN-17 ELLINGSON, STEVEN G.- ELLIS, ANITA L.-17, 79, 85, 100, 136 EPPERSON, VICIE LE-17 ERICKSON, ERIC GEORGE-17 ERNST, CHERYL LYNN-17 ESPOSITO, NANCY KATHRYN-17, 97 FALLON, IANELLE K.-17, 79, 85, 86 FAY, MICHEL ANN-17 FELLER, DEBRA NADINE-8, 18, 78, 82, 84, 85, 102, 108, 186 FERRIS, FRED ESTES-8, 18, 141, 142, 143, 149, 150, 151 FILLINGER, DAN C.-18, 150 FINNEGAN, TURF THOMAS-18 FLYNN, DANIEL P.-18 FOSTER, MARCIA ANNE-18 FOX, MARSHA LYNN-18, 113 FOX, SHARI ANN-18 FRANCIS, DIANA LYNN-19 FRANCIS, METTA IO-19 FRANKE, MARION IOYCE-19, 78, 85, 96 FRANKLIN, FINIS ELWIN-19 FRANKS, LUCILLE EMILIA-19 FRASIER, LYLE DAVID-19, 113 FRED, IAYNE M.-19 FRENCH, REX H.-20 FRISCH, SHIRLEY LOUISE-20, 79, 85 FUNK, IAMES MILTON-20 GALLOWAY, SUE NANCY-20 GARRITY, MARK IOSEPH-20 GEHRING, IACK LE-45 GIBBS, GRANT THOMAS-20, 80, 82, 132, 133, 134 GIERSING, RAMONA IOANNE- GLASS, VICTORIA LOUISE-20, 119 GLEED, PENNY DARLENE- GOETTEL, PAMELA-20, 107, 110 GOLDEN, IDA TRUDY GERTRUDE-20 GOYINS, LINDA ELAINE- GRAMES, LARRY WAYNE-20, 36, 88, 125 GRANDE, CLAY ALAN- SENIOR INDEX GRANDY, LOUIS E.-21, 148, 150, 154, 164 GRAVELEY, IEANNE SUE-21, 113 GRAZIANI, WANDA INEZ- GREGOR, LARRY IOSEPH- GREWELL, IUNE ELVERA-21 GRIMES, MARILYN RUTH-21 GROSS, SHARON BELLE-21 GROSSMAN, BRENDA IOYCE-21 GUCCIONE, DAVE MICHAEL-21 HAAS, IOHN DAVID-21, 141 HAGBOM, LYNETTE-21 HAMILTON, RUSSELL IAMES-21 HANKINS, RICHARD LOUIS- HANSEN, GARY LEE-21, 82, 149, 150, 151, 153, 154 HARASETH, RONNIE A.-21 HARDY, KAREN IEAN-22 HARRELL, ELLEN OLIVIA- HARRIS, RENNAY MARIE-22 HARVEY, BARBARA JEAN-22 HATLELID, DENNIS DONALD-22 HAUCK, IANE MARIE-22 HAYES, LEE MICHAEL-22 HAYS, LINDA DIANNE- HEIER, MIKE DEAN-22, 140, 143, 146 HENDRICKS, IOHN M.-22 HENRY, IEANETTE IOYCE- HETHERINGTON, GEORGE DEL- HETLAND, EDWIN R.-22 I-IODGE, DENISE D.-22 HOFFMAN, ROBERT BLAINE-22 HOGEMARK, SANDRA MAE-22 HOLLAND, MIKE WALTER-23 HOLLINGSWORTH, IAMES WM.- HOLMES, SHARON ANNE-23, 118 HOPKINS, IODI-23 HOUSE, DEBORAH ANN-23 HULL, CLEMENT GROVE-23 HULL, DOROTHY ANNE- HUNTER, BARBARA-23, 79 HUPPE, ROBERT S.-6, 23, 78, 82, 85, 94, 104, 131, 138 140, 142, 149, 150, 154, 178 HURNI, BARBARA IOY-4, 10, 23, 82, 85, 94, 115 INGRAM, ORRIN FRANK-24 IRISH, STEVE K.-24 LQFONTAINE, MARTIN L.-26 LAMPING, TERRY LEE-26 LANE, IAMES DAVID-2, 26, 141, 143, 149, 150, 159 LARSON, ERWIN IOHN-26 LARSON, IOHN W.-26, 79, 85, 104, 138 LARSON, LEA ANNE- LQRUE, BEVERLY IEAN-26 LEMON, DONNA LEE-26, 125 LEVITAN, MATTHEW E.-27, 158 LEWIS, CAMILLE A.-27 LEWIS, DEAN-27, 163, 164 LIEBERG, IAMES CAROL-3, 18, 27, 141, 143, 149, 150 LINDSTROM, IERRY DUANE-27, 45, 82, 85, 136, 149, 150 155, 156 LINIANEN, FRANZ, ARTHUR-27 LINIATIE, DIANE P.-45 LOCKWOOD, G. SCOTT-27 LONGMIRE, GLENNA RAE-27 LUBBES, KATHLEEN SUSAN- LUCHT, ROBIN DOUGLAS-28 LUCKING, HELEN LISABETH-28, 79, 85, 116 LYNCH, THERESA LOUISE-28 MCCLURE, IAMES LAWRENCE- MCCUTCHEON, RON DOUGLAS-28 MCGEE, DIANNA LYNN-79, 85 MCGEE, PAMELA RENEE-28 MCGUIRE, BRENDA LEE-28 MCHUGH, KATHLEEN IRENE-28 MCKELVEY, VAUGHN-20 MCKINNY, SCOTT FORREST-28 MCLAUGHLIN, CONNIE MARIE-28 MCLAUGHLIN, PATTY LOU-28 MCPHERSON, RALPH N.-29 MCPHERSON, THOMAS LEE-3, 29, 150 MADSEN, IOHN IOSEPH-29, 113 MADSEN, ROBERT WILLIAM-29 MARK, CHALOTT EUDLE- MARTELLO, SHARON ANN-29 MASON, DOLORES IANE-29 MATISKAINEN, MARTIN L.-29, 33 MAYNARD, ROBIN ELIZABETH-29 MELOY, MARK K.-29, 144, 150 MERGENTHALER, NORALYN MARIE-29 MERGENTHALER, PENNY DIANE-29 IACKSON, DICK L.-24 IACOBSON, ANNETTE LOUISE-24 IAMES, SHARON LORRAINE-24 IANKE, ELAINE LOUISE-24 IENNINGS, DAVID LEE-24 IENSEN, DAVID PAUL-24 IENSEN, TERRY SOREN- IOHNSON, ALICE MARIE-24 MIETUS, MILLER. MILLER, MILLER, MILLER. MILLER, MILLER, MINIATI, NANCY L.- CHARLES ROY- EDWIN LEN-30 I OHN ROSS- LEONARD PAUL-30 ROBBIE LYN-30 RUTH M.-30 DIANE M.-31 IOHNSON, KIRK E.-24, 82, 149, 150, 159 IOHNSON, MARCIA ANN-24, 78, 82, 85, 94, 116, 178 IOHNSON, TOM Q.-1, 2, 24, 45, 80, 82, 131, 136, 149, 150, 155, 156 IONES, DOUG WAYNE-25, 45, 78, 80, 85, 94, 104, 138, 149, 150, 158 IORGENSON, CRISI LUCILE-25 IOYCE, WALTER O'NIEL-25, 108 IUHL, SHIRLEY LUCILLE-25, 85 KAMPS, MONTE L.-25 KELLEHER, CAROL ANN-25 KELLY, ANNA MARIE- KENYON, TIM FREDRICK-25 KILMER, THOMAS . R-25, 140 KING, RONALD I.-25, 85, 150 KIRKLAND, PAUL M.- KIOS, IERI LYNNE-25 KLAUE, MICHAEL GLENN-25 - KNUDSON, ROBERT ALVIN-25, 159, 160, 161 KOETTER, ELIZABETH-26 KRAFT, DAVID ALLAN-26, 95, 140, 142 KRAUSE, GARY D.-26 KROPP, VICKI ANN-26, 112, 113 KUNTZ, CHELIE A.-26 MONAHAN, COLLEEN ANN-31, 85, 144 MOORE, CRAIG ARTHUR-31, 150 MOORE, IOHN D.-31 MORGAN, DEBORAH-31, 45, 130, 194 MORGAN, GAIL MARIE-31 MORGAN, IOHN ROBERT-31 MORGAN, MARLENE MARY-31 MORGENSEN, GREG C.-31, 155 MORRISON, STEVEN ANTHONY-31 MORROW, TIMOTHY WILLIAM-31, 82, 95, 130, 141, 143, 149, 150, 151, 159, 160, 162, 181 MORTIEAU, IOHN FRANCIS-31 MOSS, SHERRI LYNETTE-32 MOZE, MELANIE RUTH-32 MULLEN, NANCY-32, 116, 128, 130 MUNDT, MARK DOUGLAS-32, 79, 85 MYKLEBUST, GERALD EUGENE-32 NEBEL, ROBERT ELLIS-32, 140, 148, 150 NELSON, LYNETTE MARIE-32, 79, 85, 113 NELSON, VICKIE ANN-32 NEWMAN, THOMAS EDWARD-32 NILAN, IAY TOM-32 NORRIS, RIA TERESA-32 NYRE, BARBARA-32, 85 SENIOR INDEX O'BRIEN, IERRY RUSSELL-141, 142, 143 O'CONNELL, LINDA R.-4, 33 O'LEARY, IOHN DAVID-33, 85 OLSEN, IERRY LYNN-33 OLSON, LINDA ALICE- OLSON, PAMELA RAE-33, 82, 115, 182 OVERLIN, IUDY CATHERINE- PARSONS, ANITA G.-33 PASCOOL, BOB MAURICE-33 PATRICK, THOMAS CHASE-33 PAULSEN, GURI-5, 33, 86, 155, 156 PAULSEN, RICHARD E.-33, 145 PEABODY, HELENE PATRICIA-19 PEDERSON, SANDEE LEE-33 PEEL, RICHARD R.-34 PERHAY, ROBERT LOUIS-34 PERKINS, WILLIAM IOHN-34 PETEK, DENNIS IAMES-34, 153 PETERSON, TOM-34 PHELPS, STEPHEN LEON-34 PHILLIPS, LYNN ANTHONY-13, 34, 45, 78, 83, 85, 136, 163 PIKE, CATHY ELIZABETH-34, 113 PLUMMER, HAZEL EDITH- POCHA, IACQUE I.-34 POEPPING, GARY E.-34 POLLARD, DELORES IEAN-34, 43, 85, 97, 136 POOL, IEAN KELLY-35 PURDOM, DEBBIE I.-35, 125 PURSLEY, RANDY IAMES-12 PUSEY, LINDA KAY-35 RADLEY, MARK STRATTON-135, 194 RICHEY, CECELIA IEAN-35 RICKMAN, IERRY CLAYTON-1, 35 RIDLE, SARA ANN-35 ROE, MARCIA IOAN-35, 100 ROLFE, LYNN ALAN-35 ROSE, DAVE W.- ROSE, GLENN M.-35 ROSE, IUDY IOY-35 ROSS, LINDA LORRAINE-36 RUMMEL, ROBERT IAMES- RUMMEL, A. TIM- RUSEK, LAURA ANN-36 SALISBURY, IAMES ALLEN-36 SAMPSON, STEVE DOUGLAS- SANGRAY, MARY IO-36 SANNES, ERICK GREG-36 SATHER, SARA IANE-36 SATTEREIELD, DAVID HAYDEN- SAUTTER, SHERI LYNN-36, 97 SCHMIDT, WILLIAM EDWARD-36 SCHULTZ, MARK EDWARD- SCHUTT, NEVA LAVONNE-37, 116 SCHWENK, RONALD A.-37 SCHWIND, IIM L.-37, 103 SCOTT, BRUCE G.-37, 144 SEILLER, ALAN W.-37 SETTLE, SUE ELLEN-2, 37, 79, 85, 94, 116 SHARP, ALYCE M.-37 SHEPHERD, DON C.-37 SHEPPARD, KENNETH JOHN-37 SHERLOCK, IEFF-3, 8, 37, 50 SIEWERT, KEITH ROGER- SIMS, IAMES RICHARD, III-6, 37, 40, 79, 80, 90, 94, 141, 143, 149, 150, 151 SIMPSON, STEWART WAYNE-38 SMITH, ALEN LEE-38 SMITH, DONELLA LOUISE-38 SMITH, DUSTY L.-38 SMITH, KATHLEEN A NN-38 SMITH, MICKII RUTH-38, 85 SMITH, PAMELA ALICE-38, 79, 85, 136 SMITH, RANDY-38, 141, 142 SMITH, TOM LEE-38 SONGER, ALICE- SPANGRUDE, GENE RONALD-38, 79, 85 SPARING, IAMES E.-38, 154 208 SPENCER, GORDON EUGENE-38 SPERRY, DAVE E.-39, 146 SPOIA, PAULA ANN-39, 107 STEBBINS, IANE MARIE-39, 100, 116, 117 STERN, RODELL SCOTT-39 STERNBERG, DOUGLAS ALLEN-5, 39, 104, 138 ST. IOI-IN, MARY THERESA-39, 79, 85 STOLL, VIRGINIA RAE-39 STORY, BILL THOMAS-39 STRADLEY, IONENE-39, 113 STRANDBERG, WILLIAM HENRY-39 STROM, RANDY KENNARD-40, 153 STUART, BOB A.-144 SULLIVAN, PATRICIA KAY-40 SUSAG, IUDITH MARIE-40 SWANSON, KATHY EILEEN-40 SWANSON, MAUREEN GAY-40 SWEETSER, GREGORY ORLANDO- SWOBODA, GARY-40, 79, 85 STUBBLEFIELD, STEVE I.-40 TAMBLYN, DICK L,-40 TAYLOR, MICHAEL DAVID-40 TAYLOR, THOMAS GENE-40 TIEGEN, CARLA I.-41 TEIGEN, MONS IR.- THOMPSON, MARK WILLIAM-41 TILTON, DENNIS DUANE-41 TOBIN, MARY HELEN-41 TOEWS, DENNIS LEE- TUBBS, PATRICK I.-3, 18, 41, 145, 155 TUCK, CAROL IEAN-41, 100 TUCKER, SHELLEY IANNE-41 UTTER, ALICIA C.-41, 108 VANDEVENTER, KIP WILLIAM-41 VAN NICE, DAVID LEE-41, 141, 143, 159 VASHRO, IAMES EDWARD-41, 78, 83, 85, 100, 188 VINCENT, BEV I.-41 VOILES, REGINALD G.-42, 82, 85, 95, 130, 141, 142, 143, 149, 150, 151, 159 WADDELL, MARSI-IA LEE- WAGNER, RICHARD ALLEN-42 WALDRON, DAVID F.-42 WALDRON, DENNIS R.-42 WALL, WILLIAM E.- WALLACE, WILLIAM HENRY- WASCISIN, IOI-IN M.- WATERS, SHERRI LYNN-42, 85, 132, 133, 134, 190 WEBSTER, CAROL CAROLINE-42 WEGNER, PATSY M.-42, 79, 82, 83, 84, 85, 94, 107, 188 WELCH, IANET MARY-42 WELSTEAD, IULIE ANN-42 WESTERVELT, MIKE STUART-45 WHITE, DAVE F.-42 WHITE, DEEANNA-42 WHITE, DENNIS DUANE-8, 17, 43, 80, 132, 150, 182 WHITMAN, BILL MORLEY-43 WIDDEKIND, IAMIE LOU-43, 155 WILD, IOHN ROBERTS-43 WILHOIT, CHERYL LYNN-43 WILLARD, FRANCES IEAN-43, 97 WILLIAMS, ALTON IENNINGS-43, 113 WILLIAMS, CAROL LEE-43 WILLIAMS, CRAIG LEWIS-44 WILLIAMS, IAMES LEROY- WILLIAMSON, RICHARD MELVIN-44 WILSON, MARY KAY-44, 81, 85, 116, 117 WING, PATTI KAY-44 WONG, FRED DAVID-44 WOODGERD, DAVID WESLEY-44 WOODS, RON RAY-44 YEAGER, IANET ELIZABETH-44, 103, 113 ZANGAR, CARL-44 ZEIGLER. LYNN P.-44 ZEITNER, KERRY LEWIS-44 AABY, DONNA LYNN-49 ADAMS, LONNIE MARGRET-49 ADAMS, SHERMAN CRAIG-49, 126 ALFORD, IACQUALINE- ALLEN, IOHN CARTER-49, 160 ALM, DARRELL NORMAN-44 ALSTAD, IOANN- AMUNDSON, CLEBE ALLEN- ANDERSON, DUGAN IAMES- ANDERSON, IANICE M.-49 ANDERSON, KEITH WAYNE-49 ANDERSON, RICHARD G.-49 APLAND, KAY-49 ARMSTRONG, ERICK L.-44, 113, 141 ASHCRAFT, SHANNON-49, 94, 116 BAARSON, RICHARD ALLEN- BACKEBERG, LLOYD D.-49, 141 BAER, CORRINNE- BAIRD, KENNON F.-49, 106, 119 BALCERZAK, KRIS M.-49 BALLARD, KIRBY DALE- BANTA, SUSAN KAYE-49 BARFNECHT, IAMES H.-49, 95, 142, 150, 160 BARNES, CHARLES M.-49, 113, BARNES, KATHLEEN R.-49 BARRETT, BILL- BARREY, SUZANNE IO-49 BARTOSIK, IONATHAN L.- BAUMANN, KAY IANETTE-49 BEAVER, IOHN A.- BECKSTROM, DIANA MARIE-48, 49, 138 BELGARDE, CARLA I.-49 BENIAMIN, GLENDA- BENSON, RANDOLF LEE- BERG, MARIE IEAN-49 BERG, ROBERT E.-49 BERGREN, DALE R.-49, 113, 140, 146 BERRY, ROBERT-143, 149, 150 BISHOP, LESLIE WILLIAM-49 BIERKE, ERROL FRAN-49 BLACK, SHIRLEY ANN- BLACKWELL, MICHAEL IOE-49 BLATTSPIELER, STEVE CHARLES-49 BLOOMSTROM, CHRISTIE IEANNE-5, 49 BOETTGER, IRVING C.-49 BOGY, TOM- BOMPART, BONNIE IOY- BONER, PAULETTE ANN-49 BOUGHN, DEBBE SUE-49, 136, 155 BOWMAN, SANDEE KAY- BRANNING, ELLEN I-IAZEL-49, 105 BRASS, PAUL F.-49 BRATLIEN, PATRICIA IANE-49 BRATLIEN, PAUL-49 BREWER, ROD I.-49 BRIGGS, RONALD ALFRED-- BROBERG, KAREN KAY- BROSZ, LINDA GAY-49, 116 BROWN, CANDICE KAY- BROWN, EDNA- BROWN, KERRY GENE- BROWN, SUE ELLEN-49 BROWNLOW, GORDON D.-49, 155 BRUE, NANCI LEE- BUCHI, KEN N.-49 BUCKLEY, MIKE CRAIG- BUERMAN, RICHARD C.- BUNN, TONI MICHELE- BURGESS, KELLY-50, 136, 155, 157 BURNS, LYNETTE-50 BUSHILLA, IOHN H.-50 CAIN, LYNN RAY- CAINEN, HELEN LOIS-113 CARLSON, CARL IESS CARMICHAEL, MARVIN DALE-125 CARPENTER, GERALD PATRICK CARROLL, CHERYL DAWN-50, 136 JUNIOR INDEX CASEY, PATTI LOUISE-50 CASTONA, CHRIS ANN- CEARTIN, CAROLYN LORRAINE-50, 54 CEDERBERG, RAY P.- CHILDS, KIM FORBES-50, 146, 155, 156 CHIVERS, IOELLEN-50 CHUGG, CATHY-97, 116, 155 CLARK, LINDA KAY-50 CLARK, PAUL FORREST- CLAVIN THOMAS IOSEPH-50 CLOUSE, IUDY-50 CLOUSER, LARRY RALPH-50 CLOW, MICHAEL RICHARD-50, 141, COLEMAN, PAT- COLLINS, KEVIN MARK-50 COLVIN, SANDRA EARLENE-50 COOPER, CORINNE- COOPER, IERRY MARK-50, 155 COPE, CHARLES ROBIN-50 COTTON, MIKE WAYNE- COTY, RANDY LEE-50 COWLES, MARNETTE SUE-50 COX, KATHY BELLE- CRANE, TIM ALLEN- CRAWFORD, LINDA IOY-96, 113 CRONIN, MARY ELLEN- CROSBIE, DAPHNE ANN-50 CURNOW, RODGER LEON-50 CURRAN, ANNE-50, 51, 94 CURRIER. IOHNATHAN DAVID- CURTIS, REBECCA LOUISE-50 DALE, MELISSA IOAN-50 DANZER, KATHY DIANE-50, 106, 115 I DARFLER, EDWARD CHARLES-141, 150 DAVIS, BARRY ALAN- DAVIS, IIM R.-50, 154 DAVIS, IOAN LILLIAN-50 DAVY, BILL CLIFTON- DAVY, IANICE ELIZABETH- DAWSON, KENNETH R.- DEAN, CATHY ELIZABETH-50 DeHART, DAWN I.- DELANO, MARCIA LEE-50, 100, 116 DeVANEY, STEVE K.- DeWOLF, IIM FREDRICK- DIAMOND, IAY GEO.-51 DICKGRABER, WAYNE IAY-51 DOBBINS, PEGGY DARLINE- DOBLER, GARY ALLEN-51 DOLAN, TIM F.-148, 150 DOMBO, PAUL STEPHEN-104 DOROTHY, IANET IRENE-51 DOUGHERTY, SHARON ELAINE- DRAKE, DAVE LEE- DUFFY, PAT ED-51 DUDLEY, DON LEE- DULLUM, IUNE B.-51 DUNCAN, GARY STUART-150 DUNCAN, GUY LESLIE-51 DUPREE, PATRICIA VANDILLA- EAGLE, IOAN-51, 100 EBY, GREGORY GENE- EPLER, IOE ELLIOTT-141, 149, 150 ERNST, SHEILA ANN- EVENSON, MICHAEL IOHN- EWING, CASSIE SUE- FARMER, MARCIA KAY-51 FETTER, GEORGE ROBERT- FIELD, LARRY LEROY-51 FILSON, DOROTHY IO-51 FINSAAS, DARRELL EUGENE- FISHER, IOHN R.-50, 51, 141 FISHER, IOHN WAYNE-160 FLANSAAS, KURT IOSEPH--51 FLATT, IOHN VICTOR- FLYNN, CHARLES FRANKLIN-51 FORBES, DAVID LEWIS- 136 FOSTER, BETTY IUNE-51 FOSTER, SUSAN LYNN-51 FOWLER, SHEILA LYNN-116 FOX, KENNY GEORGE-51, 146 ' FRANCKE, KAY FRANCES-51 FRAZEL, MICHAEL DEAN FREDRICK, NORMA IOAN-51 FRIER, LYNDA S.- FROEHLICH, BARBARA MARIE- FUNK, CECELIA MARIE-51 GARDNER, KENNETH PATRICK-51 GEBHARDT, RICHARD GEORGE- GIBBS, SHELLI ANN- GILBERT, MIKE DAVID- GLOEGE, LOUIE ALLEN- GOCHANOUR, ALANNA MARIE- GOETTLE, IEANNETTE LOUISE- GOODALE, AUSTIN CALVIN-51 GOODMAN, DEAN WAYNE- GOODSPEED, GENE LEE- GRAMES, PEMELA IEAN-51 GRANDE, SHIRLEY CAROL-51 GRANDY, BONNIE IO-51 GREGORY, IIM PAUL-51 GRIFFIN, PATSY ANN-51 GROTTE, ION LANE- GROVER, ROD-52 GUETTLER, GINGER ANN-52 HAGEN, STEVE DOUGLAS-48, 52, 88, 141, 1 HAGERAN, TERRY G.-52 I-IAHN, CHRISTINE LEE-52 HALL, LINDA MAY-52 HALL, SUSAN KAY- HALLOWELL, LESLIE PATRICIA-52 HANIUK, GAIL MARIE-118 HANSON, TOM DALE-52 HARGROVE, IOHN ALLEN-52 HARKER, I. DANIELS-150 HARLEN, STEVEN SCOTT-52, 146, 160 HARPER, ROBERT STEPHEN-6, 48, 52, 54, 94 HARRINGTON, CARLA IEAN- HARRIS, VICKI KAY- HARVEY, IACQUELINE KAY- HAZEN, RICHARD G.- HEANEY, CHARLES FRANCIS- HEDGE, BILL RICHARD-48, 90, 159, 162 HEGMAN, BRENDA LORAINE-52 HEIBER, LINDA SUE-52, 88 HEIR, MIKE DEAN- HEIGH, BILLI GRACE-52 HEISER, NICK IAMES-123 HENDRICKSON, IAMES RICHARDS- HERRERA, DOLORES LOUISE- HERRIN, MARCIA MARIE-52, 57, 104 HIBBARD, SCOTT GOODSILL-52, 100, 155 HIBBARD, WHIT SIEBEN-52, 56, 94, 100, 155 HICKMAN, FRANCES EVE-52 HILGER, BETH MARIE-52 HILTABRAND, HERB FRED- HINTZ, DANNA MARIE-52 HODGSON, SHIRLEY LYNN-52, 54 HOELL, CAROL ANN MARGUERITE-52 HOFFER, GREGORY IAMES- HOFFMAN, DONNIE RAY-148, 150 HOFFMAN, LINDA LORI- HOLLAND, CONNIE IEAN-52 HOLLOW, MARGARET H.-51, 52, 155, 157 HOLMES, MIKE EUGENE- HOLT, KAREN CHRISTINE-52 HOOPES, DIANE TERESA-4, 52 HOWARD, GLENN RICHARD-140 HURLEY, PAT-52, 149, 150, 153 INCORONATO, CAROLE LYNN-52, 163 ISAAK, LARRY DEAN-52 IACOBSON, ALLAN RAY- IACOBSON, HALVOR-113 IAWORT, CAROL LYNN- 210 50 ,141, JUNIOR INDEX 159, 162 IEAN, DONNA MARIE-52 IENEREAUX, PAULA LYNN-52 IENKINS, NIKKI IEAN- IESTER, WALTER FRANK- IOHNSON, BERTHA MAE-52 IOHNSON, DIANNE PAULINE-52 IOHNSON, RICK EDWARD- IONES, WENDY N.-52 IONES, WILLIAM L.- IOSLIN, GAYLE LYNNE-52, 155 KAPPES, IANNA LYNN-52, 113 KEASEY, RONALD THOMAS- KETRON, GLENN GARY- KIESLING, KAREN LYNN-51 KINDRICK, IEFFREY FLOYD- KITTS, DAVID EDWARD- KNAPP, TOBY IOHNVIN- KNIGHT, MICHAEL IVAN-52, 100 KNOWLES, DARROLL IOHN- KNOWLTON, PHYLLIS SUE-52 KOEHLER, LARRY LANE-52 KOHL, RONALD WESLEY- KORTING, MARC I.- KOVICK, KEITH BRAD- 143, 148, 149, 150, 159, 162 KROLL, ELIZABETH I ANETTA-52 KRUGG, SONIA RENE-163 KURTZ, RANDY IOE- LAMB, FRANCES EMELIA- LAMPING, KAREN KAY- LAMPING, MARCIA MARIE-52 LANE, CHARLES A.-52, 150 LARISH, CATHI MARIE-53 LGSALLE, RHA ANN- LQTRAY, GERALD CAMERON- LEAPHART, KAREN LORETTA-50, 53, 163 LEE, KAREN MARIE-53 LEHFELDT, BRENDA LEA- LEUTHOLD, STEVE BRUCE- LEWIS, DEBRA LOUISE- LIBRA, BETTY ANN-53 LIEBERG, DANIEL LES-53, 140, 149, 150, 160 LIEDLE, RONNA IEANNINE-53, 104, 131, 163 LINDSAY, MARK BRYAN-53 LISTON, MARLA ANN- LISTON, PATRICIA ANN-53 LOFTHOUSE, DEAN I.-58, 149, 150, 164 LONGMAID, BROOK-53, 158 LOZEAU, TONI LAURENE- LOUQUET, RICK M.- LOWE, IIM F.- LUEHR, THEODORE CHARLES-53, 150 LYNCH, CAROL ANNE-53 LYNN, STEPHEN VICTOR-53 MCALMOND MONTE KEITH- MCCREADY, ARTHUR KIRK-53 MCCUTCHEON, DEBBIE KAY-53 MCEWEN, PATRICK I.-53 MCGEE, STEVE BRICE- MCLAUGHLIN, BILL EUGENE- MCLEAN, SCOT WILLIAM-53 MCMEEKIN, VELMA LEA-53 MACKIN, RUTH ELIZABETH-53 MADDOX, SUSAN LEE-53 MAGILL, CHERYL IEANNE-53 MAHAN, ERYS COLEEN-53, 116 MAIERLE, VICKI ALICE-5, 53, 98, 158 MALENSEK, MARY KAY-53 MANCINI, KRISTINE LYNN-56 MARAS, DOUG IOHN-164 MARKS, EDWARD ROY-53 MARSH, IOE FRANK-53, 152, 154 MARSHALL, DAVE THOMAS-140, 150 MARX, CARL WAYNE- MASCHERA, CHERYL ANN-53, 54 MASON, REBECCA ANN-53 MAURER, ROBERT ED-53, 150 MAYNARD, DIANE MARIE-53 MAYNARD, DONALD ELLIOT-53 MAZUREK, SONIA IEAN-104 MEHUS, RICHARD DANIEL-56 MELTON, MARIANNE E.-118 MERGENTHALER, RICHARD-150, 159 MERLEY, KIM RICHARDS- MERRITT, DIANNE E.-56, 88 MEYER, DELORES E.- MEYER, IERRY PAUL-5, 56 MICHALSON, WILLIAM I.-56 MILLEGAN, WALLACE SKIP-56 MILLER CAROLYN CLAUDIA-56 MILLER DARRELL LEO-56 MILLER, DEBORAH I.- MILLER, DOUGLAS LEO- MILLER, IOYCE ANN-56 MILLER, RICHARD WALL-143, 146, 147 MILLER, STEVEN IOSEPH- MILLER THOMAS B.-56 139 141 150 MONTELIUS, SANDRA KAYE-56, 116 MONTGOMERY, MARTHA ANN- MOOK, RICK C.- MOORE, DAVID CHARLES-56, 141 MOORE, GARY DOUGLAS-56, 150 MOORE, MARNIE DOROTI-IEA-56, 154, 164 MOOTS, LORRAINE ALICE- MORGAN, LES ROLAND-56 MORGAN, ROBIN-56, 58, 116 MORGAN, SHANON ELLEN- MORROW, TOM OWEN-56, 150, 160 MORTENSEN, BARRY M.-56, 142, 159, 162 MOYLE, E. IAMES- MUCH, FAYLENE E.-56 MUCHMORE, HENRY- MUNRO, KATHRYN ANN-56 MURFITT, DIANNE LYNNE-56, 58, 116 MURGEL, DAVID ANTHONY-56 MURPHY, KELLY- NASI, RON GENE-57 NEBEL, DENNIS KURT-57, 58, 149, 150 NELSON, ALLEN- NELSON, IAMES M.-57 JUNIOR INDEX RANGER, MIKE EDWARD-57 RAUSER, SALLY ANNE-57 RAYMOND, KATHLEEN ANN-57 REARDON, IAMES T.- REHBEIN, CHARLES THOMAS-150 RICHARDS, ROBERT GORDON- RIDGWAY, WANDA PAYE-58 RIDDOCK, SHIRLEE ANN-58 RING, KAREN IRENE- RING, STEVEN- ROBERTS, GAYLE EDITH-58 ROBERTS, IACK OWEN-58, 142 ROSE, VICTORIA ELAINE-5, 48, 54, 58, 104 ROSETTA, CAROL IOYCE-58, 97 ROSS, SANDRA LEE-58 ROUTZAHN, KEITH CHARLES- ROUTZAHN, LONDA-58 ROWLAND, DAN DOUGLAS-58, 101. ROWLEY, VAL IEAN-58 RUMMEL, WILLIAM THOMAS-58 RUSEK, MICHAEL PATRICK- SABOL, EVONNE KAY-58 SANDO, MERRY GAY-58, 113 SATHER, ELIZABETH ANN- SATTERFIELD, CINTHIA K.- SCHAUER, VERNON MICKEY- SCHILLER, GARY-58 SCHMIDT, TIM- SCHROEDER, DICK-58, 143 SCOTT, LYNN E.-58, 115, 131 SCRUTON, MARCIA R.-58 SEIFERT, TERRY-58, 104 SELBY, ROSE MARIE-58 SETTLE, STEVE-58, 94, 150, 155 SHAW, IAMES-58 SHELDEN, LUCINDA-58 SHEPPARD, ROBERT H.-58 SHUMATE, MARY-58 SIDOR, DANIEL-58, 160 SILBERLING, ROBERT-58 SIMMONS, EDWIN T.-58 SIMMONS, MORRIS RUSS-59 SKINNER, LYNDA-59 143, 146, 147, 160 NELSON, NAN-57 NELSON, RICK DEAN- NETTLETON, KEN FRANCIS-57 NETTLETON, LESTER FRANK- NEWMAN, LARRY FREDRICK-57, 150 NOEL, KATHY MARIE- NOLAND, NIKKI I-'AYE-57 O'LEARY, KITTIE ANN-57 OLSEN, LYLE IOHN-57, 146 OLSON, BRUCE BYRON-106, 118, 119 OLSON, DAVID LEE-57 OLSON, DIXIE LYNN- OLSON, STEVE LYLE-57, 145, 160 OMHOLT, MYRNA ELLEN-57 O'REILLY, KATHLEEN MARY-57 PANKRATZ, BARBARA LEE-57 PARTRIDGE, DOUGLAS WELCH-57 PATTEN, ANN LOUISE- PATTERSON, THOMAS G.-112, 113 PATTISON, DAVE ALAN-57, 150 PEDERSON, NANCY LYNN-57 PERHAY, IAMES C.-57 PETERSEN, ALICE PAYE-57 PEUGH, ED SHERMAN- PHILLIPS, DAN A.-57 PILLATZKE, STEVEN L.-57 PIPPY, BARBARA LEE-57 POOL, IENNIFER-57 POORE, GREG ALLEN-57 POTTER, DOUG CHARLES-57 RADLEY, LOREENE HANSON-57 RADLEY, REBECCA PALMER-57 RAGAR, IUDI ANN- SMAIL, DARYL WAYNE-59, 146, 148, 150 SMART, ROBERT M.-59, 141, 150 SMITH, BENITA MAE-59 SMITH, CHARLES F.-59, 123, 124 SMITH, DOUG-59 SMITH, IERRY-59 SMITH, LINDA- SMITH, SANDRA-59 SMITH WAYNE-59 SORENSEN, SUZI-59, 104 SPARROW, GARY A.-59 SPERRY, MICHAEL P.- SPITZER, RUTH F.-59, 100 SPRAU. IOHN F.-59 SPRAYCAR, STEVE H.- SPURLOCK, BONNIE R.- SPURZEM, SHELLEY-59 ST CLAIR, DON S.-59 STEIN, CRYSTAL- STEPHENSON, MARY-59 STETZNER, TIM- STEVENS, PATRICK- STEWART, CINDY- STEWART, LEROY- ST. IOHN, ROBERT- STOCKER, BETH M.- STOREY, WAYNE L.- STRATTON, TERRY E.-59 STUMP, LINDA A.-59 SVINGEN, PEGGY E.-59, 99 SWENSEN, IOHN M.- SYSKOWSKI, MARY S.-59 TABORSKY, SUSAN E.-59 TANNA, MICHAEL T.-60, 113 TAYLOR, MARY ANN- TEMPLE, GARY LEE-60 TI-IIEM, IACKI D.- THIEME, ROGER-60 THOMPSON, KEN H.-60, 94, 143, 146, 155, 156 THURSTON. GARY JAMES- THURSTON, IERI LYNN- TIENSVOLD, MEL-60 TILLOTSON, IOE- TILLOTSON, ROBERT- TOMASKIE, PATTY- TRANKEL, MARY ANNE- TRAYNOR, AGNES A.-60 TUCEK, RONALD C.- UTICK, PEGGY-60 VALENTINE, IAMES H.-54, 60, 149, 150, 160 VANDIEST, PENNY-60 VAN DYKE, RICHARD-60 VARNADO, LINDA ANN- VICKERS, RONALD- VIROSTKO, MARIORIE-60 WAITS, BECKY-60 WAKE, IOHN B.-60 WALTON, WANDA-60 WARDELL, CATI-IY-96, 158, 163, 164 WARREN, RONALD- ABEL, SCOTT DONALD-63, 113, 150, 154 AGOSTINELLI, FRANK E. IR.-161 ANDERSON, DOUGLAS CARL-63, 150 ANDERSON, EUGENE D.- ANDERSON, IIM DEAN-63 ANDERSON, IOHN KENNETH-63, 150 ANDERSON, TOM ALLEN-63, 113 APPLIN, CHERYL LYNN-63 ARMAGOST, KIM B.- ARMSTRONG, GENE M.- BAERTSCH, PAMELA S.-63 BAILEY, PAMELA I.-63, 76 BAKKE, DEBORAH I.-63 BALDWIN, KATHERINE-63, 136 BARBEAU, DANA A.-63 BARRETT, GLORIA M.-63 BATTERSHELL, IUDITH-63 BAY, MICHEAL IAMES-63, 150, 155 BEALL, DEBORAH-63 BECKETT, DONALD M.-63 BELGARDE, ELIZABETH-63 BENIGER, ED DAVID-150, 161 BENIGER, HELEN I.-63 BERGUM, RON DEAN-63, 150 BERNHARDT, BILL R.- BIGGS, PATRICIA M.- BILLINGTON, DAN D.-63 BIRMINGHAM, WILLIAM H.-63 BLACKER, IOHN D.-63, 150, 155 BLAIR, SANDRA I.-63 BLANCHARD, BONNIE-63, 70, 103 BLESSINGER, NANCY M.-63 BOETTGER, IONATHAN C.-63 BONER, LONNY D.-63, 150 BONNEAU, ROBERT D.- BOUCHARD, PATRICIA A.-63, 163 BOVEE, CHRIS B.- BOZMAN, VAL I.-63 BRANAUGI-I, KATHY M.-63 BRATBERG, DONNA RAE- BREED, GREGG-63, 105 BRIDENSTINE, MARTIN E.-63, 113 212 JUNIOR INDEX WATKINS, IAMES M.-154 WEEKS, CAROL-60, 104 WEGNER, KAREN KAY- WELCI-I, DONALD- WHEELING, TERRY- WHITAKER, HELENA-60 WHITE, PATTI- WHITSON, IANICE C.- WIHLBORG, ROGER THOMAS- WILDISH, DEBBIE IANE- WILKINS, KEITH ROBERT-60 WILLIAMS, BETH EILEEN-60 WILLIAMS, RANDY DAVID-60 WILSON, GORDON IAMES-60 WILSON, MIKE ALAN- WILSON, WAYNE W.- WINE, GERALD RAYMOND-60 WING, HAROLD STEVE-60, 113 WINTERBURN, GEORGE WILLIAM- WIRTH, ANNA MARIE-55, 60 WIX, CAROLYN ELIZABETH-60, 97, 136, 158 WONG, GLORIA TING-55, 60, 107 WONG, STEVE GEORGE-55, 60, 104, 138 WOOD, DON W.- WOODGERD, THOMAS IOSEPH-60 WRIGHT, PAMELA MARIE-60, 158 YERBY, CHRISTIE CAROL-60, 100 SOPHOMORE INDEX BRIGHTON, MICHELLE-63 BROWN, CYNTHIA LEE-63 BROWN, LORNA I.-63 BRUER, THOMAS-63 BUELL, KATHY A.-63 BUNDY, ERNEST W.-63 BURCHETT, JAMES D.-63, 113 BURNHAM, MARY E.-63 BURRELL, DOROTHY M.-63 BUSH, KATHY C.- BUSHILLA, FRANK A.-63 BUTZERIN, MARY F.-64 BYRD, VICKIE LEE-64 CANOY, CHARLOTTE L.-64 CARTER, IACKIE D.- CARTER, LINDA M.-64 CASEY, MIKE B.-64 CASON, NANCY G.-64 CASTLES, DEBBIE I.-64 CEARTIN, GARY M.-64 CELAR, LEN STEPHEN-64 CHAMBERLAIN, DAVID L.- CHAMBERS, IAMES W.-64, 76, 90, CHAPMAN, BARBARA E.-64 CHARLES, VICKIE D.-64 CI-IEVALIER, KAREN F.- CHUGG, SANDY-64 CLARK, CYNTHIA L.- CLAUIN, TIM-64 CLEMENTS, GARY G.-64 CLONINGER, HELEN I.-64 COBURN, BILLY JEAN-64 COGBURN, SYDNE A.-64 COLE, CAROL BETH-64 COLLINS, MARIAN A.-64 CONGER, LISA-64 CORY, KENNETH D.-64 COX, IETRUE IEAN- CRAIG, DEBRA L.-65 CRAMER, IOHN I.- CRAWFORD, NICK S.-65, 150 CRAWFORD, RON R.-65 102, 150, 160 CREACH, IUANITA L.-65 CRIDER, KEITH-65 CROSBY, IOHN S.-65, 161 CROSSER, IEAN S.-65 CURNOW, CHRISTY A.-65 DANA, RAY LYNN-65 DARFLER, IIM H.-65, 113, 150, 154 DARGAN, ROBERT P.- DAVENPORT, KELLEY L.- DAVENPORT, PATTY I.- DAVENPORT, SHARON L.-65, 73 DAVIDSON, IIM R.-65, 150 DAVIS, COLLEEN S.-65 DAVIS, LYNDA L.- DAVIS, TANNA LEE-65 DEAN, DAVID M.-62, 65, 150 DGBREE, LOUISE A.-65 DELANEY, MIKE M.-65 DELANO, BECKY ANN-65 DELANO, GARY I.-69, 161 DEMERS, IIM A.- DEMERS, STEVE M.- DEMONTINEY, YVONNE- DeWOLF, STEVE G.-65 DIEMER, GRETCHEN S.-65 DIETZEN, IIM M.- DILLON, MARY-65 DITTO, KEN G.-65, 150, 164 DOBBINS, DORA D.- DOBLER, SUSAN I.-66 DOERING, IEAN R.-62, 66, 69, 163 DOLEZAL, LEANN S.--66 DOUGLASS, IEFFREY D.-66 DUBOIS, CHERYL R.- DUEL, ROGER D.- DUFFY, DIANE L.-66, 116 DUPREE, STAN I.- EATON, DAVE L.-66 EBY, EDDY A.- EBY, GAYLE M.-66 ECK, KERMIT S.-66 ECKERT, IEROME W.-66 EGAN, LAWRENCE-66, 158 ELFORD, VIVIAN M.-66 ELLIS, ROBERT A.-66 ERICKSON, ERICK B.-66 ERICKSON, SUSAN-66, 116 ERVING, THOMAS QUINN-66 ESPELIN, LOIS ANN-66 ETZEILER, IOANN L.-66 EVANS, ELLEN E.- FETTER, SHERRY L.-66 FINK, BEVERLY IO-66, 158 FISHER, GAIL F.-66 FISKE, KENNETH-66, 160 FLATT, FRANK-113 FLEMING, IAMES R.-66, 150 FLEURY, LINDA M.-66 FLOERCHINGER, DAVID-66, 113 FLYNN, ALICE C.-66 FOLEY, KATHY G.-66 FORBES, MARK-66 FOSMIRE, TERESA M.-66 FOX, LYNN DIANA-66 FRANKS, PAUL RAY-66 FRENCH, KATHRYN M.- FRISCH, JOHN F.-67, 155 GABRIEL, DAVE A.- GAGE, BARBARA I.-67 GAGE, DAVID C.-67 GALLOWAY, TERESA-67, 103, 116 GAUTHIER, MIKE I.-67, 113 GEI-IRING, ANN E.-67 GERLEMAN, SANDY L.-67 SOPI-I01VI0P1E INDEX GIBSON, LORI E.-67 GIBSON, SHIRLEY S.-67 GILREATI-I, CAROL A.- KAISER, VIKKI L.-63 ' KALLIN, KARL E.-68, 113, 150, 161 KAMPS, WENDY PAYE-68, 101 . GLENN, IANET M.-67, 116 GOETTLE, THOMAS M.-67 GORSICH, DENNIS M.- GRANDE, GLORIA I.-67 GRAVELEY, BARBARA-67 GRAY, RONALD S.- GROSS, WALTER K.-67, 150 GUASTELLA, STEPHANIE- GUNSTONE, ETHEL L.- GUSTINE, RON L.- HAEER, MARTY L.-67, 75, 159 HAGEN, CRAIG M.-67, 76 HAGEN, ELONE E.-67 HAGMAN, LINDA S.-67 HAHN, CINDY M.-67 HAHN, KIM I.-67, 150 ,, HALL, STEPHEN A.-67 - HALVER, ROGER L.-67 HALVORSON, GAIL L.- HAMES, KATHY ANN-67 HANKINS, IOHN T.-67 HANSEN, CHERYL A.-67, 74, 164 HANSEN, GAIL M.-67 HANSON, COLLEEN F.-67 HARGROVE, EDWARD M.-67, 150 HARLEN, KIRK D.-67, 150 HARRELL, CONNIE E.-67, 161 HARRIS, JOY S.- HARRIS, PAMELA M.-66 HART, BILL-66 HART, CHARLES P.-66, 150 HARTZ, CALVIN E.- HAUSKEN, RICHARD D.-66, 113 HAWORTH, IANET L.-66 HAYS, SHARON SUE-66 HEDGE, BRUCE E.-66, 150, 161 HERMANSON, STEVEN A.-68 HERRIN, IOHN VV.- HETHERINGTON, TINA C.- HICKEY, IOHN D.-68, 150 HICKS, KAREN E.-68 HINES, ALAN LEON-150 HODGE, CURTIS VV.-66 HOEFFNER, STEVE D.- HOELL, SUZANNE M.-66 HOLLINGSWORTH, JAMES VV.-66 HOLT, CHRISTINE-66 HOLZWORTH, DAVID A.- HOOPER, CANDACE ANNE- HOY, CHARLES B.-68 HUGHES, GREGORY A.-66 HUMPHREY, DIANE M.-66 HUPPE, KATHERINE M.-68, 74, 155 INGERSOLL, IEFF K.-68, 150 INGMAN, ROSSLYN-68, 101, 164 ISAAK, RICHARD D.- IACOBSON, IAN K.-101 IACOBSON, MAE R.-68, 113 IAGERS, BARBARA G.- IAKOVAC, IUDY 1.-68 IEAN, SHARON R.-68 KASMAN, CRAIG L.-68 -I KELLER, SHARON L.-68 KELLEY, LORIS IEAN-68 KELLY, CHERYL MAE-68 68 KILMER, IANET M.- KINDRED, DEA W.-69, 155 KINNEY KATHLEEN KIRBY, , A.-69 MONA LEE-69 I KIRKLAND, CHRIS I.- KIRKLAND, STUART H.- 1 A KNAPSTAD, PATTY ANN- KOEPP, MARCIA KAY-69 KOERPER, ROBERT I.-69 KOETTER, VICKI-69, 113 KOVICH, MARY IO-69 KOVICK, PAMELA I.-69, 155 KRAFT, DOUG P.-69 KRALICEK, LAURIE I.-69, 113 KRANICH, KATHLEEN L.-64, 69 KREBS, GAYLE M.- KREIS, DONALD O.- KROLL BARBARA S.-69 KROLL DANNY M.-69 KROLL KATHY M.- KROLL, MARTIN H.- KUNTZ, KYLE E.-150 LAMBKIN, ETHEL L.-65, 69 LAMPING, DARLENE I.-69 LAMPING, DARYL D.- LANGENBACH, VICKY-69 LARIMER, DAVID W.-69 LARSON, BECKY ANN-69 LARSON, DENNY A.-69 LCISALLE, BONNIE I.-69 LATTIN, STEVE M.- LAY, PENNY RAE- LEA, IUDY-69 LEVENGOOD, MELANIE IO-73 LEVITAN, ROBERT-70, 155 LEWIS, KATHY I.-70, 164 LINDAHL, CHRISTINE M.-70 LINDSTROM, KIM I.-70, 155, 163 LINGUISTA, FRANK L.- LINIATIE, CAROL-77 LINN, DONA-70 LINTON, VICKIE-70, 116 LIVINGSTONE, WILLIAM-70 LONGFELLOW, PENNY A.-70 LOVELY, TIMOTHY I.-70 LUI, KA-WAI-70 MACARAEG, ROBERT I.-70, 113 MADSEN, NANCY-70 MAIORS, SALLY ANN-70 MANLOVE, MICHAEL M.- MARSHALL, EDWARD W.-70 MARSHALL, GAYLE R.- MARTELLO. ,IUDY L.-70 MARTELLO, NINA L.-64, 70, 76 MASSMAN, IAMES A.-113 MATHEWS, THEODORE R.- MATISKAINEN, LUANNE P.-70 MATSON, MELVIN H.- I OHN SON BEVERLY A.-68 IOHNSON, CHRISTINE E.-68 IOHNSON, ERIC B.-68, 150, 161 IOHNSON, GINNIE L.- IOHNSON, KYLE R.-150, 160 IOHNSON, MARC S.-68 IOHNSON, MARGARET E.-68 IONES, DAVID T.-68, 160 IONES, PATRICIA A.-68 IONES, RAY M.- IORGENSEN, AUDREY L.-68 IUHL, KATHERINE L.-68 MATTICE, THOMAS M.-70 MAYNARD, DAVE MATTHEW- MCALMOND, BRIAN E.- MCCAMON, DEBBIE M.- MCCOSKERY, MARY K.-70 MCCURDIE, LINDA I.- MCDANIEL, KAY F.-70 MCDONALD, RANDY I.-70, 167 MCGOWAN, BOBBIE A.-70 MCGREGOR, PATRICIA-70 MCHUGH, SHELLEY I.-67, 70, 164 MCKINNON, PAULA M.-70 213 I MCMASTER, IOHNO C.- MCMURTREY, LYNNE G.-70 MCPHERSON, CAROL-70 MERGENTHALER, BOB-70 MEYER, BRUCE-70, 150, 153 MIDDLEMAS, EDIE- MIHELISH, BRUCE-150, 161 MILES, LOUIS R.-71 MILLER, VERNON L.- MOCKEL, GREGORY- MOCKEL, RANDY A.- MOISAN, SHIRLEY- MONAHAN, MICHAEL-71, 101 MOOK, SANDY LEE- MOORE, CHRIS ALLEN-71 MOORE, LARRY S.-75 MOORE, IACKIE W.- MORGAN, CHARLES-71 MORLEY, DEBBIE A.-71 MORTENSEN, GREGG-71, 101 MOSS, RANDAL M.-71, 113 MOYLE, MARYANNE-65, 71 MURGEL, RANDY M.-71 MURRAY, MARK I.- MYERS, KATHIE S.-71 NAEGELE, TOM I.-71, 161 NAUGHTEN, KATHY-71, 76 NELL, DON D.-71 NELSON, DONNA-71 NELSON, IOHN- NICOLAY, PHIL- . NINE, CYNTHIA I.- NOE, CHARISSA-54, 71, 76 NOLTE, VIRGINIA-71 O'CONNELL, DEBBIE-71 O'LEARY, ALAN D.-71 O'LEARY, BETTY I.-71 O'LEARY, KENNETH R.-71 O'LEARY, LINDA L.-71 OLSEN, DEBBIE-71 OLSEN, RONALD- OLSON, CRAIG A.-71, 150, 161 OLSON, LAURA ANN-71 OLSON, WILLIAM- OPPEL, DEBRA-71 ORSELLO, KATHY M.- OYLER, CHRIS LU-71 SOPHOMORE INDEX READ, IODY-72 REARDON, COLLEEN-72 REBER, DEBBIE M.-72 REDLIN, DENISE D.-72 RI-IEIN, ROBERT C.- RICHARDS, IANET- RINTALA, IANET A.-72 ROBINSON, KENT C.-72 ROEMMICH, DANIEL E.- ROGERS, VICTORIA-72 ROMERO, HEDY R.- ROOPE, SHARON L.-72 ROTH, IOLENE-64, 72, 101 ROUTZAHN, NANETTE-73 ROWLEY, BILL G.-73 RUDE, DEAN A.-73, 150, 161 RULE, IEAN L.- RUMMEL, MARY C.-73 RUNG, DIANA-73 RYAN, MIKE K.- RYCKMAN, MARK S.-73, 150 SALISBURY, IEFF-62, 73, 150, 161 SALO, KAREN I.- SAMPSON, VALERIE-73 SASEK, GRANT- SCHMITZ, DEBRA-73 SCHWENKE, HOPE- SCORE, ROXANNE-73, 155 SCOTT, MICHAEL- SCOW, IIM-73 SCOW, MARC-73 SCRENAR, IOAN-73 SEELEY, REX-73 SEMENZA, MARK- SEWELL, RICHARD-73 SHARP, UDELL-73 SHEEHY, I. DENNIS-73, 150, 161 SHEPHERD, KAREN-70, 73, 103, 116 SHEPPARD, BARBARA- SHERAN, ROBERT-73, 150 SHERLOCK, WAYNE-73 SHOQUIST, IANE-73 SILVA, LYNDA- SIMPSON, WESLEY-73 SIMS, TOM E.-74 SLAUGHTER, BILL- PADDOCK, KEN E.- PALMER, STEVEN- PALMQUIST, KRISTINE-66, 71 PARENT, ROBYN R.-71 PARKER, BONNIE-104 PARKER, ERNEST- PARRY, GARY W.-72, 101, 150, 153 PAULSON, HAROLD-72 PEACOCK, BARRY-72 PEARSON, FAY A,-72, 132, 133 PETERSEN, IERRY- PETERSON, SCOTT-72 PIERCE, RITA-72 PIKE, IIM M.-113 PILLATZKE, DAVE-150, 159, 160 PILLEN, KATHY L.-72 PLOVANICH, RITA-72 PLUMMER, ROSA L.- POLICH, IANE M.-72 POLLARD, DANITA D.-64, 72, 76 PORTE, CHARLES A.-150, 155 POWERS, IAMES M.-72 PREBIL, RICK L.- OUIST, IOHN U.-72 RACKLEY, BRENDA- RADA, ALICE-72 RADLEY, IENNIFER-72, 128, 131, 155 RAFFERTY, LEWIS- 214 SMAIL, DAVE-74 SMITH, CARLA-74 SMITH, CINDY-74 SMITH, DALE-74 SMITH, DEBRA-74, 76 SMITH, LORETTA-74 SMITH, NEIL- SMITH SHARI-74 SMITHSON, DARRELL-74 SMITHWICK, PAMELA-74 SONGEB, TOM- SOULES, DEBBY-74 SPARING, DEBRA-74 SPARING, SUSAN-74 SPAULDING, SANDRA-74, 155 SPERRY, KRISTINE- ST. 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