Helena High School - Vigilante Yearbook (Helena, MT)
- Class of 1970
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Q Q1 V Q ' 5' 1 V' 'wr I IV., an ,Ji-'ut--s' ,'lii9'. . v ad J Z . -- gg, xii, P -J .Qgii ' U' ,, 'Qi h .. A - A f wx.. . Jr .4 M ' - if 1 ,ww , ,mf-, 2- .2 'sh'-f Q 'I-P ' - A ' .Q , - . 4 ' , - ' ,', rv 'J , . .ef af .ff .c i..: -f a- va. f G 1, 1,8 'fyai . Q. f A H- ' if -. :' ts' , A y 1' xJv I HW -J' ' Ab? ?1':. 2 ' fi f 'vi' z ri' 49, All 12 .iv O . 9 , ':' bg 2, ff U UAA I F Q' x-9-Q . 1.7 ' , .s v b . -, , A i x is Q Q student body and In the upper lelft hand corner are the executive board officers, they are from left to right Vaughn Haveland, Bruce Berwick, Gary Parry, janet Harrell, Brad Luck, Kyle Kuntz, and Charlie Hart The last four students are also student bod officers The Helena High - Y - S sophomore officers are Roger Knapstead Vp. - Margret Berry Treas. - Steve Burgess Pres. - and Susan Leaphart Sec. Sunhaven sophomore officers are Russ Wing Pres. - Diane McCamon Vp. Dave Radcliffe Sec. - and lrene Graczyk Treas. junior officers are Charles jones Pres. - Debbie johnson Sec. - Mary Power Treas. - and Keith Olson Vp. Senior officers are Dave Dean Pres. - jim Chambers Treas. - Dick Sampson Vp. - and A1 Stockdale Sec. Not pictured is Mike Wong. F3 ? 4.9 1: 4 Student Life classofficbrs L. 4 Fi ffl' 5 '. '-A-I 9' -Y' Stnldent Life 5 I . , 1 1 W ' I i 1 W 1 'Q j K + x 4 n 1 v 1 y N. ' ., :'F :r' 5 .. , ,, W, -- , . ,,.,..,. , vm, , M -,I . .Hm, 1: ff V fl: -1 - X 3- f f, . .b.. - +- - 3 L -X ,.+. .. .. N Ana, W 5 1 Q '- 'Q ': 1 ' 1 s 1 1 4 . . ,W 4, .Q sjz ' ' 1 A.-AQ, -1. -' ' t' 5. :im fs' 4 f ' 1 Y. . L X ,- f '1 f, W I 1 X. 1 -A -1 'Ae . , 1 - X N 1. . ,-,fn gk? it Q :W kh ..bv V , , 'ET -- ' -4 ,.g,.-,Lg ., -his 1 'iLg2'f'i2i:,':w -15111115 X--, .1 , , 4-, , ,3,?r:vQ:fQ,:4QGfgf' '- : . +' W - - 'iw' . ' f '5F.g5f?5? ' f , 1Sfi.44fw?fh'g':g',4g'm,Q.352iGyAZ5 , If -z.'f?Q'7f1 - ww' ' . . g fb 1.,1'a3i?f 551'-5'gK.fi , ' PT w7', . ' l.qfg4f,WQ:.4,-4+ 'A ga -2'-' ' '-.LM-4' 1 fizifj, 5 , A. 3- .. :Q . ' ft' :W r A 'RW-f' , M Q1 ml gg-.R .fl LJ, ,mf . . W 1254 ' -'Y W wg,-'-. f7T?? 'P' ,. ', 114.25 ,. ' X-.ref :H A MH ' ,L 546 .T W-:,,, Q . ., :gp-,, ' , I -'WN ' Q 1. ff A 1- X ' f' . s ,, ' . ' ' 0 . 5 , , A geffgr - ' , 5 '-Mg:-. Qvx 1 I, I .1 5. 5 I Lg,- 1,-3 1 4 1,4 r x.M.-- - L S . . I 5 s ' . 3 M. -0' A-nag ,sua ..- V. A Q ,,-yu,-Q .. . ,Bu A-,si gr 'gig . .5 Q ---' . 1-up Phi f 'F' 1 ' F, -S FE A ri' 1 1 bengal spirit The Cheerleaders and the Pep Club were the chief instigators of Bengal enthusiasm and spirit this year. The spirit at the first pep assembly was explosiveg the students were for the first time united as Bengals, nottby classes as it has been in previous years. Although the Harriers had a good season, the foot- ball team Was not as victorious as was expected. As a result the initial enthusiasm Was lost and the turnout at the last games and pep assemblies was minimal. The loyal supporters were With the team until the end of the season. They came out for the games even when the Weather was freezing. Thanks to these students Bengal spirit was saved and revived for basketball and Wrestling. 8 Student Life ,,,..., M 'Q ,Kg J 2 ' ,. ffjyjrb'-j ,Q .T 3 ,Q M. 1.4 -. ff 'A '. lf. L E ', Ad Q .. ,, . -L I, -W .44 ' 1' K khvfrivl , 4 ,V S. fn., V i-'gm.:'1 fm,-, -4 11 ' '53,-3!,2Q'a-ga , 55i 5f-1if-- ' 2-9-if 'f ':.wk5'f' 4231-V 1 . -33 ..,gF' ' w g. -1 A A V' 4- JK? ' A . A .V . 3 -6. - :MQ-,wx . ,Wy ,, , 4. r-ws.. 'Q 1-.wva X V ' nil-vii 'Own wt V lar W I 3-'-:NA 7 f: - Nm -' L 3 . uf wf feiw- ? : T W 'fs ei , 'M Q, nw- W-fs E21 ff :A 1.53 , ,fi aggfgegggfqag.-A M M, ui wrvfuuw is 'FQ V 4 T , fdgfv A. V .gk W I Al '13 . f-sg.. , j ' ' 'ix-'rb '.'A-,Q ,QQ X if A W., gfimi , .4 ,fA,5'f -A ,X ,, 'ww 'v 1 '4 , I Ar Ai 4' .f . ,,,x, A A, . iii A Jn H Student Life 9 10 Student Life 'E' - f i the fall scene This fall saw many activities at school. Every- one went their own way and did their own thing. The crowds in the hall were un- believableg especially when the Vig staff is selling year- books. Bob Levitan was our only- representative to the Woodstock Rock Festival to have his picture in LIFE. The bonfire this fall was dominated by the senior boys who had their tradi- tional outhouse on the scene The Moratorium was attend- ed by some of our students. They helped make this beautiful peace symbol on the mountain. This isn't really a student demonstra- tiong it's just a Civics class pretending like they are a labor union on strike. Student Life 11 A f . f 2 -r 1 , ,MW 4 . it z g 59 ik 1 k 5. L., f i 5 Z A I 'fe 'Q L+ s 2 ,H . Q .J ,. yi ,rf .gf f S 5 f H , , F' 'fi 'S' 1 1.,3,c 9 If 1' Q ,VL MMR: , sf, ' 'Va if 3 i ' A ' 1 - + - . 'V 1 K , Q 1 I M Hn. 1 . VSV!! 2 A I . +51 . 1' Yi l fi.b,,g 111' ,va I , , 1 1! f 3 '. ii 3 , , In M E V :5?6:f.:, P' Q 1 less, .X-.y . wi,.f'f53-Qhgg 2 --2,5,.,,,. , ,qx:1,,,?c .5k,:. ,l uf . , 1 W Y ',..,hy:. rock concerts i This fall the students of our high school were able to attend three rock concerts presented by the Associated Student Body of Carroll College. ln September the Happenings made an appearance in our gym and were well received. The performance was first rateg they were definitely the best group that has appeared in Helena in years. In October the First Edition gave a concert for Carroll's homecoming. Their specialty was folk rock and one of their songs was on the top forty at the time. The Righteous Brothers were supposed to give a concert here in early November, but were unable to make it because one of them was sick. Mariele Rush and the Original Cast were here for a concert-dance at the Civic Center before Thanksgiving. ,The dance was between the two concerts and the Meridian Road played for it. They also played for the coronation dance which was in early November. T mf I N 1 . ' Student Life 1 wh. X 1 .J 5. x .3-,..x'C,f:: 143,52 Ee ,gp 2 , . 'wgiw-2:5 ff. 41' Q33 Jr.-f-S V Ss. -524: gwf-wi -' Zim-.,A y ., ,LJ a..,..W -AA. X -fs P64 Q .Ml sgi, - ' AQ. J. 11: , Y, 17 fs JM ,MV w x I 1 A X s x 1 f sw 'iv .xx , x.,,,,,i -is , . hi ,. I, lfifi w 1 a,:,,. . ' neg, , if 2 p The teachers should be given some credit once in a while for livening up the school. Mr. Byrd does quite a good job of this.in his cute little 'granny disguise, but somehow ,he's not the granny type. Mike Murphy, as we well know, keeps us all on our toes and in class as much as possible. Mr. t Browning has a lively one way discussion with his class: The office ladies are always ready to help some student in distress. We aren't really aware of the English helpers, but they are busily marking up our papers as you may have noticed on your last English test. , I 7 t I s . -4. R-ni ' i , e l s C X X Z ' blk T19 rip 'W .EJ ' 1 7 A . X x vi., . ,, .-sm., 4, X21 '1-. : s Elf all M , 175' 3' 1- 1 Q ga . -WW ,pf-, - Q, e -1 V iff! . 1 -- - -ki Q, 1' - fi? ' Q -. f. QE' Yr K .- N .lf ix' ! f ..- X ? 1 132' ' ' , 'ga' ' ' ' L42 - W' 1 .r 4 HHH N t1-ig, 'Q fi.. ,-.ff , :U -.-.A-1' 'I .L b 1 4.4 .. 5 A Jef b jugc- 'I X a-Xxx, -sjlrmx gli' ' 4 .. gwif 'QQ L I ' xx x 44, - xx p ' ' I Y P Hr, ', ' J ' 513 H 3 5.-V2 ' 'N' 5 -' , Eff' r - .412 4 X KJ! 454. 1 , .w..5f ' ', p', ,. 1 ,tw Q A k. ,:.,-. V as ,. 3, V -'jgjygi Nw' - ,rj fm 'HN -aw -V f- - - if 590- ggfslvnv , 9 -Q . if , .- frf 14-2 'sw' ' ,ru ., X' ' 'X ggxf.. -, :gg s.,,,.,f ,'L,.g1. . ATb,,,,,f'j fl-i 6'2fQ?12?g I 'F ' ' - Q-eww- -1 excaliber .. ., Q xx e-.JJ 1 -T13 ffl. 18 Coronation queen fa Z ff? princess debbie W Q 1 .J ' mini M ,, ' QM, fi W 9 X' W 'fm 'fm 5 ' 59,4 QA sg f AWA I A M M Q. n . A 1 'fl' - ...K Ee .ev u 1' The theme for the 1969 Coronation was Ex Caliber. Due to the efforts and planning of Miss J. V. Maronick and Mr. Fred McNamara it was a big success. A Coronation dance was held for the first time and is to become an annual affair. The princess candidates were from left to right: Robyn Wild, Mary Herrin, and Janet Duncan. Debbie Freeburg was crowned Princess Vigilante with Fay Pearson as Queen. From left to right the other queen candidates Were: Nancy Madsen and Connie Rummel. r r Q 21,3 .S 7 '. 5, J E3 . 4 f , EP ilu as I 5' rr 1 52 5 z :V , rig , .TY 5 ,ff . si Q , M YA , fa 'N' Q gil ' if Et .. av 5? 2 5, if fi Y ' w . -11, X lr ,s . 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Vina , --4 ..- .4 E df 'Q 1 Wgxvv , , V it .SQ if leg N' 6 as if -as i li 1, mg N Q fab? , . asf , an was Y MQ . guy, g 5 , . , , 4339 .rf Q. vw a X winter comes in like a tiger . . .And hopefully it will go out like a tiger with the help of our greeeat basketball team. The Bengals started out with only one loss and had all Wins from then until Christmasg it was a fantastic Christmas present! Piilatzke uses his height to out jump his opponents and attempt a basket. The ref is always right, but sometimes the crowd doesn't think so. Kermit shoots for the basketg We'll just assume that he was successful. The scoreboard tells the story, this is a typical score. 24 Student Life 4 '15, W-. 5 j. 1. 'fe Q' .i, x L - or-'D--J ,,,,,. .... ,, W w. Q Q i'-EQQ1: 1 : WV f L ' - if .A -1 'U' M w's- Eggs-A-,,:,,f him i W i t 'K-N, MQ-25 -vm. W S-.f .. -Q-AA '-fx,4 ll I ' 'fQfswL.,,. . -M4 I ilftgtw. .L , ., Q -s... ' , I-'Ethic Q' ff?-.-gk , ' ' ' , -. , QL , M . , :I ' M I-'vW.sM, Ai h .- NW is , Wim. 'L ' A. x A 1 X N , .z iv,-is 1 , . ga fog fz, QA ,, X it 45:1-. - , naelgf'-11 W A A ' '-- ,zo 1, -A Sig sg -QM X' ,W Sir 1 Q --1A.,,,ggM M.'+,::ff 4 JI! wxlli'9h' Q -x...,,,Ns'--MW v- .'-... W, ug. - , 31L. 1 - ,awk fy-'r . ' mn. gb,?1w,, 'fx' - .K sq., . 'wg' .3-N...,. 'QQ , . - - ll Am V g - , ig .1-xuk -Q.: Student I ife I 1 basketball pep assemblies Enthusiasm was the key at this year's pep assemblies. Because of the team's good standing the turnout at the games was great! The crowd developed its own chant of We're number one. One of the pep assemblies was pre- sented in laugh-in style. jeff Salisbury, one of the better-shaped cheerleaders, gets congratulated for his excellent cheering techniques by Brad Luck. Shelley takes care of dirty old Gary Delano just like the professional on Laugh-ln. Linda shuts up the hippy coach from Missoula by smashing a pie in his face. Mr. Loucks gives his famous cheer for victoryg it really worked this year. The Seniors Wait for an assembly to begin. 26 Student Life F iaifsg, r ' .A 3 .. ,- r Q. X 'W 9 ' Q '- ' f ',Q, gi 'I-:. 'fax s -, :Qi -:QT ' N : +'N5552:.egw1:'rg:p:::g wx . R kgs a 5 ' x I Y A -I Q 1, . gc Q 3 N X , , A 1 K X f fi E ' . F r x X wr - Q.. f ' X EF . S-5 ' , QQ' ' b ww -H-V X I ,, 40 -nur , 411 :L ... 4 ' ., ' '. - w Q x . p f , Q 1 - ., V 4 ,W ,- X dccgv... V WL , - , . R , . , 1 1 gh b -f N .- N, , -Q-' ,3,..,. . , , , N Eng N , . SILMEC1.. .11 ft? E is Q A jg 3 if 25. if K X9 v Q f'4f7vg9 4951 If gi ,y y X. ,U al gift X' Wray' 2 J if T, lv ! QtQ'k9 0 999 S29 ' nf L.: I AI classes-the students attending them Some of the courses offered this year were quite inspirational. Mel Hargrove anticipates the taste of the pizza in Courtship and Marriage. Miss Evans has quite a rapport with the students - she gets right in and Works with them. Mr. Wooden takes a slight break while his students do their math assignments. Second year typing courses are offered at the Vo-Tech. Students have to struggle across the parking lot to get to class. Sophomore gym classes at Sunhaven are involved in a variety of activities. 28 Student Life gl-ra - 1 ' f K A W A All at av vm 4-was S3 WWWWW ' ,-.,- ' 4 ow- ' T Q . vw' A w.. Q uv' ' 'u .. 4 . v IDK .J Q :A . fx' . - if yy: 1 '44 ' . an . nw 1 :va 645 1: 1 ' .' U :sl Q ' .1 unsung! an f lf' A, , 5 vm- 'nf' 'gli N za 'num .a n .gift ve 4 ' 040 Mu! ,,., .fi M W-Q an M 4 K M 9 u -mf-ww -M-Q 1 I u- 3 1 I ., , , F8114 N., l - ..,.. N., A -'f -rv- -A I 4-filmhawmm . i ' SX Q5 S X ' 2 3 X F A m X, bmi? ,M . A v 1 -'JN K . .ay . .V fp .Q ...S I Q gi f if 3 Cfwui 9- . i X P '.fQw.gt Q 'WM wg A v 1 1 , 0 X . ,Mx ... 'F' a , J A' 1 X in Y A X. N ' 55' V. is ' 1' I J 2 1 ff J . 'v I -. L . f c hx in Stun L llu in the halls School is a mixture of work and play. Kyle does his assignment in the hall just before class, but doesn't everyone procrastinate? The Business Club Qand a few extrasj take time out to spread a little spirit at the Vo-Tech. Senior Hall, especially at Sixth and Main, is clogged with traffic between periodsg it takes the full five minutes to get through. The Senior boys took advantage of a sunny late fall afternoon to pull their rank on the sophomores to make them pose for a picture. I -'1 W 30 Student Life xl I I 4 I 4 l 2356 iii! M., 45 f, , ,Q '24 J .1 X ff? 5- ,A if 'if QA , S' , 245 'wif zz., Ai L' 94 ' ,-.5 -ew Ig. bf 'B s K, 1 WTA iw ,fx 36' , 2 fx: ,r .z-, 'uw W QL 3 cf f , ss. .A V D .u f ' il , MW, M W: if Mriw- ew:,--L Ja, - a x . , -+.., I -M xxx , 2511! - - al nv 'S W f b .gm on , ' ,lm v 5? , rf 1' L 'EX x .. - 4 K ., r MQ Q Af 4 A X-lj I rg, Y' 4 ,M ,MQ ..,. 1 sx 4 if ' W 2 I 1 ' .Mr 'sf b .:f f -Q ' ,diff 0- Q x , xr in 5 X vxgfggl px -Q - V 1 'f.f4s:w, Q ' . 1 . . , Y - . W f Q, 1 ' ' - 'v , V- 'W-ff X Q L2 'N V if X WWW M ' .V+ P f .gf X ' ' ' ' ' Q. Y' Y N a , fin-: '. mage. xg- . A V, mx . - -2 HX, B Q-X - -2.5-as xzgais X ,dw x A a-'xx N : , 1 1 . - M X v 1' Q mmf. V , X f N. - - -' 'ill . 3,-gg. fw-X - ,Q ' 3 T5 2 Wi fx Qwilriiwi w .N '1 'WA ' . X P- ' - 1 .. ,L ,,Va, ..4, , 2 .,,. m L ,, , , -Lf' N' Y' ' ' '..x,4 M-MQ' V kv- T Q NL 5 ' - 00-'ha W- 'iw f .v- X, -7 , .l M -r. N . 5 saw' mdonr Life 51 U, 13- E ' x'.' ' . , .' 'C 4g O o'Q.Y4e ld J 'gs 44 , ,kk ' ' wa-H W- th. I, Q gy-s . 'E W' We sf' 'M if V. . ' N'-in ,ge vw' --e F' few 1-41 -N Q-,B A 4.1 , g I H .' , B students out of class Participation in extra-curricular activities is important for a Well balanced life at Helena Senior High. Kai Wai Lui helps serve refreshments as Dick I-Iauskens Watches the 3-7's dance. joe Kiely looks hungrily on as Kevin Larson and Mark Murray try to sell doughnuts for Key Club. This fall there was a college night Where the seniors found out about the state universities. Charlie jones makes a big sale for the junior class this fall at Tempo. The Student Council makes a decision with unaminity 32 Student Life , K 'fOtO'o 0-Sf 'fV:: :f- 1 ,, . L i........-...Q Sa5o:w..m1-4 P N. 'JJ fy, 'x , ,yy- 'E + 'Mlm r- my saw N 3 l x f, .Nw xf '9i'7 in 5 'ff s 42 if I J . qz' , W -,,v activity in the gym The gym serves its purpose wellg it is constantly in use. The cheerleaders, here it happens to be Diane Duffy, practice daily. jim Anderson makes good use of the gym- nastics equipment. The Bengalettes practice early in the mornings, sometimes at 7:30 a.1n. Mr. Kinzer instructs the sophomore gym classes in the marathon. Wrestling practice is one of the daily gym activities. tw V J X, s A .S- Nl .dent Life , cultural aspects We are not completely devoid of culture at Helena High. The school sponsered the state orchestra festival this fall. The choral groups presented an excellent con- cert at Christmas. The drama department has put on several well-known plays this yearg among them was ANDROCLES AND THE LION. Costuming was excellent and the acting was equally good. The cast poses for their picture following a presentation. Isolated action shots exemplify the emotion portrayed by the players. 36 Student Life Student Life S more bengal spirit At our home games the colors are presented by the Bengalettesg at this particular game the heads do the honors. Pat, the only first string sophomore, jumps for a rebound with that height that has earned him the nick- name of Weed, As the Lewistown team warms up, the Bengal rooters yell for the home team. janet looks and hopes as the Bengals attempt a basket. A jump ball between Kyle and an unknown opponent Comes out in our favor. 38 Student Life lll --Q--.----.- 1 .1 5 5 1, 4 1 1 I X ' XNN-M-wid! V1 3 .f-4' , 5 s 'VVQM W ,? , 4, M? I I u :,,:.,., L ' WK? Z , , + new wmwmmwune- V f 16:2 ,A .W , H! ..,n.,g44 im .Witt ' - 7 ' 1 -,fwm fg - , J viii K X. 3 1' ' vp A :LJ is P MH lv Student Life 39 iliifw, 1 '-I 1 I 'Pi 9 , 1 N an ,X 'iw 4-A 'DX A., Ak gr? ,...sp,,,,,, I ,,. I I R ,,.- He- ss- for in f ,g '. . x ' . ' ' . . , rn' ' 1 2 B Q v ,. Z ,- ' - T.J?xl'- 'A ' V-,..4..w:,:.'f1jfuq . I . -N sig.. W, . . N, . -.Mfg i. . . , 'Me-V ,y 5.--1' .' J , .1-, . A . . . ' '.f'? i::'.CmE1-if' 'zifitc' ffkr- 1-If'fg 1.1: .,. . -V' , i 3,-:ku-i5.,.jKQ.:':,5q,,fz4-. ,Lf-3,f2.z,i'.'5r-1.,, '-x Q--. - .. ' W - ,A 1.0.,,,., K' .Y , .I g,,J':V'.-L,,,:.A .l A vp .:. ,,.--- , N6?,t ,fZ:f325.525-lfvmfllz-.,Q1lgZV?3gf-g,.?'3 sift- 'T,','.4t1KXEGj5Q2g3o.:' . ,J ' ,f 1 fifffgif-'K ' f- .vaf4'fw.11f'f,if,'f .. ' - 1--a.f.4r':31f ' ' ,ff . gg i- -e,g1'S.f , fr:?i': 'ggi J 31 ff.-T14 f.2. -.- ,-1' T J 'E' ' . ,- , .,4-i'::-9- . - 1nf5-3f'55'-'I9!- '-- V- p ':-C..-.'Q-'P ff,',. 1'y11.c1N'QQvh'g- ., ' - ,wt ,1.w.rfVa.- . My i gg ff 1 .WHY HN, fir, gf- - 4. V. -. Y ' , ,.' ,,',,,.3 y i si,iiQL'1+gwig'3.,45. J' -,s gf .. f' '?':'f Q'fgi-'iii'-v. '94 T .f 'Q .rf '3zc1'Qfi:u-L'.:wf af -5' . ' ,sijei f J- - hi, -rv --js - , , -.51-Sm?-,'1afC'Z6f ?ff51f1f4yfig 1x,ss'f.i1?W2?, , N 41 '- ' ' 'Jinx' .i 5- -HW.. gh . 4 '- i.s'5?f!i . ..1...,.- spring and people Spring was early in coming this year much to the surprise of skiers and other Winter sport lovers. In fact winter never did quite make it. The little snow We did have was quickly melted away in the sun. The change in weather didn't affect the Bengals and their great playing or Bengal Spirit any. Much time was spent by the girls making ingenious posters. One of the most commonly seen and heard phrases around school is We're no. 1. It could easily be stated that this was the by Word at school for the 69-70 season. A spring atmosphere prevailed when the restless senior boys turned out for a typical family portrait - a must for every senior class. Looking in - it's a rare sight except in the spring when every- one spends their study periods soaking up the sun. Suidczit life '1 senior m osts Mosts have been a tradition at HHS for many years. This year we thought it appropriate to add a new most due to the renewed spirit and we decided to name it Bengal Spirit. The top row: Most Athletic-jim Chambers and Bobbi Wirthg Most Studious-Ka-Wai Lui and Dick Hausken5 Most Humorous-Dave Maynard and Pam Kovickg Most Talented- Dianne Duffy and Dave Maynard. The bottom row: Most Bengal Spirit-Gary Parry and janet Glenng Most Likely to Succeed-janet Harrell and Brad Luckg Most Unrewarded Services-Pam Smithwick and Dave Eatong Most Friendly- Faye Pearson and Charlie Hart. f , wp- 'Q pf 5YV l ffliyifhrt-Q Q' 'vf!.Ull'FfITHf!3f' fl rl' '5 'Wf, '??'l',f 1 I it i i ! V519-qs , 5 X 4 Y - Nw... gymnastics meet This year, for the first time, Helena Senior High has a gymnastics team - an official gymnastics team. As a result Helena sponsored its first invitational meet early in February. Previous to this the team was not officially recognized but they did surprisingly Well for a first year team. Individual stunt groups have come out of the gym- nastics class, the most widely recognized being the famous and infamous Guiseppe Brothers. The team is fortunate enough to have first class equip- ment and alot of it. S- J9'?i1qg: 44 Student Life ,, ,Q A , W 1 ,wi A K 'eo , 5 EWU 2 iff, 'izhffffk ahh ami ,if Ni , Ez' .251 2 , L5 Q x A Ma 1 1 ,f 1' 37 ' We Ai Q H at the vo-tech The Vo-Tech is a valuable, vital part of our school. Secretarial skills are offered to girls and auto mechanics, drafting, pilot lessons, and other classes are offered to the Helena High males. Computer programming has become a great favorite of some students although it is a two-hour class. The walk over in the winter as Well as in spring is well worth it for the stu- dents planning a career in the technical fields. Besides accepting students from the high school Vo-Tech enrolls its own students. These prospective carpenters, plumbers, Welders. mechanics, etc. are taught everything that will be valuable to them in their careers. i ,,.,.-ef 'S' ,L -,,. . fir 9 ,s -:bf Q' SVN: nfsifsf' Nuzdczit 1-5 K vii.. f-U-,.,AuAdu-Q .1 .wig '41 . A,, igilante parade guy.,-Y. S- ,J w. ixf :ku 1 , .Ybx i QA, . 5 xx 'di ...---n 'if N 'v mf' n 48 Vigilante Parade uw- X ,V .A-an H, Q 'H ' a On May 9, 1969 under the bright sunshine nearly l5U vigilante parade entries moved up Last Chance Gulch to revive memories of Montana's history. This was the -12nd annual parade. The Vigilante queen was Ronna Liedle and the princess was Kris Palmquist. The major prize win- ners were sweepstakes, Montana State Fair l8S9, winner of the most artistic award was State Nursery. the most authentic float was Helena's First Flour Mill, and in the unusual vehicles division first place was awarded to a Fire Engine. In addition, the float Civilizing the Indians placed first in its division. Winner of the Historical Division was the Mackinaw Boat, Working Mine and Orc Crusher placed first in the mining division. and in pioneer business the River Raft was first. Yzgilantc Fam ff, WP 1 ! 1 i X., ,,... , -, ,ff 7' 4. M-' NTC' ' 1 4 a ,,,.-f, ,,,.,.,-f .,...- S- 5-f ...-1--zx2 ' ,..n-1' 1 'sau -1.1! 5 ' ' -1: A-una -- . SO Vigilante Parade .LQ X'- ,- Z' L94 1 Fi ! n v x 1 'F' 0 4: 4 .-'am c- -if x :'l 'fwfr ' 0 .. . Q n. Y ng.. 5231! X l'1 In , . A if 3 QA WWW ,QM 49 Qxi I 1 Y Al ' 4 fa3'Ci lg! I' ' '2 k 1 1 16' .. x. X H 1 . 1 X If .af fx ffl R 1 f 'xr V7.1 -, , O iw! 54 A .A yy D' ,L A Ji '. xt ,tr J? 9 . 2 Ev Q4- W' Rm, Q . W! gd' J v. ,-.V I ws 9 an 1 -- .-.1 X -K 's -- , -:- i H.-W... -.,--fn -1 , ' . '.. r, -Q as-... NY' senior honors This year We were fortunate to have three National Merit semi-finalists Ed Anderson, Kermit Eck, and Lorraine Wallace, a transfer from Kansas. Forty-five students were accepted into National Honor Society in the initial selection this year. The recipients Were: Kermit Eck, Pam Smithvvick, Debbie Smith, Kay Baldwin, Ed Anderson, Karen Shepherd. Dianne Duffy, Tom Mattice, Bobbi Wirth, Denny Larson, Gail Hansen, Susan Erickson, Chris Holt, Nancy Blessinger, Tom jenko. Dick Hausken. Thel Wong, Mary Burnham, Louis Miles, Bonnie Blanchard, Bill Steele. Ka-Wai Lui, Becky Delano, Ken Fiske, Kim Lindstrom. Frank Agostinelli. Dave Dean, Connie Rummel, Debbie Beall, David jones, Melanie Hoell. Gregg Welstead, Kathy French, janet Rintala, Kathy Huppe, Mary Younger. Marc Scow, Laurie Kralicek, Rosslyn Ingman, john Yalovich, Gregg Mortenson, Audrey Burr, Larry Pfeiffer, Michelle Brighton. Bruce Hedge. Dea Kindred, Dave Holzworth, Virginia Nolte, Bob Rhein, jeff Curtis. Cheryl Applin, Val Tiensvold, Sandy Spaulding, Bob Koerper, and Debbie Craig. Lorraine Wallace is a transfer member from Kansas. The Soroptomists this year were: Karen Shepherd, janet Harrell. Faye Pearson, and Janet Glenn. The Boys Staters who attended at Dillon last summer were: .Tim Chambers, Dave Dean, jeff Salisbury, Craig Olson, Terry Yoiles. Greg Mortenson, Charles Hart, Dave Eaton, Nick Crawford. Dave Pillatzke. Ron Bergum, Al Stockdale, Brad Luck, Dick Sampson, Rick Pyfer. Joe Kiely. Mark Murray. Alternates were Steve Crosby and Dick Hausken. The Girls Staters Were: Dianne Duffy, Karen Shepherd. Ka-Wai Lui. Thel Wong, Mary Kay Ebert, janet Harrell. and Michelle Brighton. The alternates were Michelle Flaherty, Beth Harper. Bobbi Wirth. Cheryl Applin, and janet Glenn. janet Harrell was the first Helena girl ever to be elected Governor of Girls' State. N niet lioitczs 33 A f.1Ixw':'l-F ' 'Wt-. . 'K f i! q.!'1-s-- '-Fi! 'gm' 'f-A ., 4' ::,....', - T L11 -.1-L-.zssnm top fort , validictorians and honors This year we were fortunate enough to have two Validictorians: Dick I-Iausken and Dave I-Iolzworth, pictured at the far upper right. The top forty pictured to the right were in this order: front row from bottom, Dick Hausken, Dave Holzworth, Bonnie Blanchard, Karen Shepherd, Ed Anderson, Cheryl Applin, Chris Holt, Louis Miles, john Yalovich, Ka-Wai Lui, Kirk Knous, Bobbi Wirth, Debra Craig, Laurie Kralichek, janet Pintala, Debra Smith, Kay Baldwin, jeff Curtis, David Jones Knot pic. J, Kathy French Knot pic. J. second row from the top, Kermit Eck Knot pic. J Tom jenko, Mary Youn er Ma Burnham Knot pic.J Ginny Nolte, Susan Erickson, jim Pike Knot 8 TY pic. J, Nlelanie Hoell, Rosslyn Ingman, Dea Kindred, Deborah Beall, Marc Scow, Kim Lindstrom -Knot pic. J,.Denny Larson Knot pic. J, Bob Rhein, Cindy Clark, Audrey Burr Knot pic. J, Tom Mattice, Larry Pfeiffer, Tom Rygg Knot pic. Karen Shepherd and Mark Scow Kat lower rightjwere the recipients of the Elks Scholarship Award. The winners of the Elks Leadership Award were janet Harrel and Rick Pyfer. Rick was also awarded first place in the state with janet coming in fourth. Thel Wong won the D.A.R. Good Citizenship award. She is pictured below. Rick Pyfer won the Good Citizenship award given by the Soroptimists. Rotarians for this year were: Kfront rowj jeff Salisbury, Brad Luck, Ken Ditto, Charlie Hart, Ksecond rowj Craig Olson, jim Chambers, Dave Dean, and Knot picj Al Stockdale. 54 Senior Honors 'I'-a,3 n 7 1-fn' . 'W fd 1,- , Z -f Q 5512 f , Wagga, , 4 , Q f- , 1 f 1 ' . , , fg 4 , , x , If 2' , , I A hr I5 , Y. ,, V ,, Y? K , I , X,Eg fn -, . ' ,, , f 2 ' Z 2 I. N , ' '. 5 i , 1 1 ' E 1 . fi if 'Hi . ' . ' ' 4. 5 , e lgw xg I Y ' ag' 49 i , ' 1 H fr f , ,f z -KK 1 , - ff 'S . Y , 3 ,f , 24 Q f 3 - . 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The Bengals won two more and finished the season with a disappoint- ing 3-7 record. Back for his second year was head coach Gene McKeever, assist- ,, ' - 31... ,Q ing him were Dale johnson, john Kowalski, and Gary johnson. B McKeever summed up the season by saying that although the record 2 - f s- gg was not indicative of this, the Bengals came a long way toward . i f . . . -- V 1 becoming a competitive team. V s-,Qi A H - it 3 uf QQ ,Q fig? 1,x ,. . , ,it ,gt Q . Q Ka' N-5 fy? ,- A '1- . ' .'... ' 4 , ln the picture at the upper right the names of the players from left to right are, first ' Q Q E 2, ' 2 row: Tom Tillo, Alan Hines, Dick Samson, Mike Campbell, Scott Abel, Ed Miller, Ken 1, 5 ,x A J' l Ditto, Rick Pyfer, john Marcinek, Luke Serratti, Kapp johnson, Second row: Nick 3 5 0 ' - Crawford, Mike Van Diest, Dave Dean, Ernie Bundy, Dave Olson, jim Davidson, Eric '6x'f'1 johnson, jim Kelly, Keith Oleson, Brad Luck, jim Fleming, Dennis Sheehy, Ray Wison, jeff Salisbury, Carl Kallin, third row: Kyle Kuntz, Randy Murgel, Greg Maurer, Ed Robinson, Ron Banks, Pat Donovan, Dave Pillatzke, jim Charlton, Ed Beniger, Bruce Mihelish, Bruce Hedge, john Blacker, Mel Hargrove, Paul Hopkins, and joe Kiely. Not pictured: Doug Kraft. ., I -' f V, 1' -J- M sf, .. v,,,3:5v-If t,,f'a3 'ai' ff , gf egg? -I 5 -' ,Q t Q., Y , . , . .5 9 , , ig, , .i W 9 ,. s . gn , - 1' 'W .iz , Saab, 3 .' + .H W ,wa 9, sa- , M -my , P' ii - f 'Q ' 4' 6 fl.. - s . 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'-ff'-8 .a nw., ,-may -hm' , g- 2- Q1-imp -uw , my f ' ,- ,A f- --fi, .- ,fl 1. . -1- - ,' ,-: , ?iWLim?gf2ViUfQ'Q'3f1.'.3iXfgqffgiqLA, 'T 4'3'., ?k'i,:'s.g?'-:v:XT2i,d .' ',si?5?iL ,A ??ff1.f'?g?2f.ffx2 :if-fx ff' wfK,Lw'. .. ff . f . . A , . . M ....-wg-L1f?. ...lv-.4,:46. , .ta gJm'1't e. .Fd 453 A-ff I ...fm 'ar Q Q MACH .v 'Q'e :mc H ' - AO Sport: J, 'bengal honors' Bengals had three berths in second team All State. Selected were Qfrom left to right, top rowj senior co-captain jeff Salisbury, who held down the middle linebacker spot admirably all year longg senior co-captain Bruce Mihelish, who held the tough de- fensive end positiong and junior Ed Robinson, the key offensive tackle. fright to left bottom row, Receiving All-State second team honorable mention was senior tight end Dave Pillatzke here shown with team mates john Blacker and David Dean. John Blacker and David Dean. john Blacker was voted most improved, while Dave Dean was given the leadership award. VWW VI fc' I 'L 60 Sports VLH' K 'S 'iff ,- A, wif' 0 Adm ff, L? I 'A' f by 31 if 4 f'Qf'f ' . f , , , gawk in,- Y ? xF'x .' n.I-. 1- .fir ' ii? 1 I 53?ff??'?Z'?f35K 7 - ul Z f ' . 0 1. 5: f if Sports 61 62 Sports junior varsit has a successful season The 1969-70 football season proved to be quite successful for the J-V squad as they finished the season with a commendable 4-3 record. The Gary johnson - john Kowalski coaching team proved to be Valuable as a feeder team for the Varsity and establishing itself as the team to reckon with in the following years. In the upper left hand corner is the junior varsity football team. The Helena Senior High School sophomore squad is pictured in the lower left hand corner. Opposite them is the Sunhaven sophomore football team. Sports 6 bengal wrestlers 5th at state on home mats The Bengal grapplers capped off an 11-7 record on the season by hosting the state wrestling tournament on their home mats. The Tournament, attracting all double a varsity wrestlers in the state to the Bengal gym, was run smoothly and marked by no violence but that on the mats. Held on Helena's two 40' by 40' mats instead of the three smaller mats used in Missoula the previous year, the matches were finished on schedule. As expected, Helena heavy- weight Ron Banks, 19-0 for the year, came out on top of his class to grab Helena its only championship. Ron, 235 lbs., trampled all of his opponents easily in his quest for the crown. As a team, the Bengal matmen finished in a tie with Hellgate of Missoula for the fifth ranking. Also placing in the Bengals effort were seniors Bruce Meyers, runner-up at the 165 lbs. and Ken Ditto, who took fourth place at 185 lbs. Head mentor jack Cohn looks to an even better showing in '71 with Banks a junior this year, and several others varsity men returning. 64 Wrestling M ff' --'1 ' M ,- M.-W' ...xa- If f f'- fi X , 3' ' nw , X 4 to I, In-v 'UB' f ..x f 'wap ,-,- u ? '.-- i.. 9'5'g,.x in-inf! A 1' 19 qpxwflnnri 66 Wrestling ,i 1--, f ,- ,. .595 fl' .V., ...- ww , -- , ,. XXKI' -x is 5 I ' U CS 1 , . 1 I 21 35 s , xivgx iction g s,,,, 4 Lg, W , ,Am V Y W fmfhhmww v damn 1 G ,wm1ww0-3 sw? L 1 fu Wd' ,,v 343155. A 1 ,vm 1 vt'- 'Msrrmosmf WN9F!'wU'H'l'9' wunuai Jim!!! NPR? f av Sly. 8 ,Q Q iri,1FQ ef 4 I f 'Z 4 1, 8 8 1 if 4 A. bengals have best season in 15 years The 1969-70 season proved to be the year of The Cat as Dick Kinzer's basket- ball team compiled an impressive 17-3 record. The Bengals, utilizing good height and speed, proved to be the top offensive team in the state, averaging slightly more than 80 points a game While holding their opponents to about 67 points. Key to the team's success was well rounded scoring. Leading scorer for the Bengals was junior Pat Donavon, followed closely by seniors jim Chambers, Kyle johnson, Dave Pillatzke, and Terry Voiles, all of Whom averaged 10 points or better. The re- bounding responsibilities rested with the big men, Pillatzke and Donavon, each of Whom averaged about 14 rebounds a game. The depth of the Bengal bench proved to be yet another valuable asset as seniors Gary Delano, and Kermit Eck and junior Ed Robinson vvere repeatedly called upon to add fresh vigor and determination. Reflecting on next year, Coach Kinzer feels that although vve are losing some fine players, the up-coming sophomores and juniors are already talking about going to state again. Below pictured from left to right are: Terry Rosin, jim Chambers, Craig Olson, Greg Mortensen, Terry Voiles, Pat Donovan, Dave Pillatzke, Gary Delano, Ed Robinson, Kermit Eck, Kyle johnson, Kapp johnson, Kneeling are Coach Kinzer and Frank Agostinelli. Basketball '1 -Q.. x .Q '15 R -gf 40 ,LJ If 'ear-X, Ylvnvr. ie., 1 S V r hd. 'sill 'x xv i. , T? 59? N, Rgif' 5 x 1,1 E4 1 V x X Srorfs ' S - 12 f if 3' 9' 2 25 If M, f us IS fl I Q w .-at g 'LW . V - - , ..-M V,,, WMMMM wk ., ....,A.. M C wgxg: I-W ,M . , honors Following the state tournament which saw a spirited Helena team take second, two teams were selected. Bengals chosen to the all-tourney team were: Pat Donovan, unanimous choice, lst teamg Terry Voiles and jim Chambers, second teamg and Dave Pillatzke, honorable mention. And al- though no Helena players were named to the Western Division lst team, four Bengals held positions on the 2nd team. Those selected were Dave Pillatzke, jim Chambers, Terry Voiles. and Pat Donovan. ' L 74 B asketb all . ww bengals state runners-up I 405g j.V.'s finish with 13-3 mark This years LV. 's, utilizing much the same offense as the varsity squad, finished with an excellent season record of 13-3. Instrumental to their success were juniors jim Charlton, Greg Allan, Andy Poole, and sophomore Randy Rucker. Although defense was lacking early in the year, it improved noticably as the season progressed. Coach Lander Fred summed up the season by saying that This is one of the finest teams l've ever Worked With. And, if the j.V. 's progress as much next year as they have this year, the Bengals should once again be a serious contender at state. .QQH-qv. 6 Y, .. W . G, . 1 f ix E-Q r ,,fa,, Baskctb all senior high sophs a and b teams unhaven soph a and b team xwmfzm X Kuhn -wx-v' -nav nga iv K, f ,, 9 'H .1 , .. ,L J. , ,J s W 1 Q ' A Y. 4' 1' 4? ., si J-. I, NM A if 1 1 9-, x -1 I f ,f 'x N 'V ii. -,F-4 K. Q. f Mx EQ- ,X.4 . X. 'Pm A B151-Qctlxlll ff-xv 'K 78 Sports J naw.- uv ' PSY W...- .yf Q5 W 9,5 f..' A 1' ' M H ' l.-s.,.vq,Q.'5fl-.fl 2 'E .1 mf 9' .f- if 4:1 .1 NW 1. . R Wjlwyf 5 ' 5 WF t 'xrm 7i'?,vi :q. 'yi 1 P H Y E 1. Q., Rs . . 1 aw. .ff ' ' . .Lx I x x Ldamuf.- . qw' G W' ,. .-A,.w,. --S' , - E, N ',gj '?b 3fv fx 2 'XLZSA i harriers runners-up at state Once again the Helena High Cross Country team compiled a commendable record, finishing the season with a 6-l-l mark. The Bengal harriers, paced by junior Dave Pelletier, lost only once during the year, that being at the state meet where they placed second to Billings Senior. Consistent placers throughout the year were Seniors Craig Olson Al Stockdale, Greg Mockel, Dennis Gorsich, Gregg Mortenson, and Dave jones as well as juniors Dave Pelletier and Scott Buzwell. Coach Bill Gilbert, who has coached the harrier's Varsity since its beginnings, is look- ing forward to another successful season. wi will I Sports ..,A... f-A: um v track takes 3rd t at statc I. The 1969 track team proved to have one of the most illustrious seasons going undefeated until placing 3rd at the , state meet at Missoula. Included in their string of victories was the Winning i of the Western Divisional title, that E5 1, being the second time in four years. L Outstanding individuals, as well as state champions, were Dick Miller in the half mile, Barry Mortenson in the K high hurdles, joe Epler in the low I 5 Q hurdles, and the mile relay team con- sisting of joe Epler, Dave jones, Gary Moore, and Dick Miller. Other out- standing individuals Were Dave Pelliter and Allan Stockdale, runners up, in the ' ft . i,,,,,..,.: two and one mile respectively. The Bengals should once again look forward to 21 great SC3.SOl'1. Egg, Q-gix.S.,i 'ffmm --11:1 H ,gg its ziirvifa ,air track 1970 Under the supervision of head coach Lanny Fred the 1970 Helena High track team has high hopes for a successful season. The rest of the coaching staff for the current season includes: Cpicture at lower leftl jim McKoWn, Bill Gilbert, flsanny Fredj, Dick Kinzer, Terry Beaver, and john Kowalski. The team will be primarily dependant on its returning lettermen who are evenly distributed in juniors and seniors. The returning seniors are: jim Anderson, Dave Dean, Gary Delano, Ken Ditto, Dave jones, Greg Mockel, Greg Mortenson, Craig Olson, jeff Salisbury, Al Stockdale, Mike Tobin, and Terry Voiles. Those juniors who lettered as sophomores are: Ron Banks, Scott Bushwell, Larry Dean, Mike Henry, Greg Maurer Dave Pelletier, Dave Wheat, Pat Donovan, Dennis Kokoruda, Ed Miller, and joe O'Neil Qpicture in upper centerb. As the team started practice for this season there were a total of 120 boys who turned out. The first major meet that the team will participate in will be the indoor meet in Bozeman. The state track meet will be held in Missoula on May 22, completing a busy season of 13 meets. 82 Track . ,v,v,, J f, M 26 M, WW . 1 4 X' I x Q. fs , x Sm, 'M ,H - 0 W 'S f fa 'f w aa 6 1 4211 ff 7 ff fy f W W X yf f X ggffwffkgfgfxfy f y Z J 1 fzfgvff 1, ,af riff 45 NJ' 5 J ff fm! ima wwf 1' f if 1 f f z ff wx 9 wffg f 1 , sfifq viizkfj f wfw M 5651 ff yxyf, mf ig? ' f Q 22 2,11 1' f 1 A J , 1 . , , ,. , . f 4 if , ,Q A - 14 ,1 , A Q 5' , ' . V, f g 1 -Y ,, 11 . W. :inf A 1 ,.A f 702 5, 9 if - wfvvfW,,ii , ff si Abi 'ff' -in 3252 TW ,.,. 1. X11 Cf.. ',v ,J-' - Z I -. I :' ' S A -X X f , 7 5 e ? '- I fi' ' f kk wx., X - 2 K 5 m S Q6-lla uu- xv big year for helena gymnasts QQQT Nine weeks of intensive training in tumbling skills groomed the Bengal Gymnastics team. They Worked on hand springs, Walk overs, back hand springs, and various types of walk-outs used in competition. For the first time in H. H. S. history theuboys were able to compete and Gymnastics became a Varsity Sport. Another first was a meet held in Helena on February 7, 1970 in the gym. Ten schools from around the state were here. Kalispell took top honors While Helena placed sixth. Their second home meet was held Feb. 14, 1970. Other meets in which our team competed were held in Great Falls, Missoula, Kalispell and finally the State Meet held in Billings the fifth and sixth of March. Coached by Mr. Travis and Mrs. Brainard, the Bengals are steadily climbing to the top. Through experience and many more hours of hard work we can expect even more from the team in the year 1970 and 1971. Good luck to all. M. 193 ' ' x Y ihhxiv Z 9 LM, SE 1 I I My ,. 1 ,,.,,.-,..,s-v- 'dwg Y is -4-ma-4 no N x 1 Ox A an-.,. U e ... O X X i .nf 5,-xml-N www Q,ve.Nw WF ?A '5 , C n . 9 5 ' I . N I in mem oriam STEVE DEWOLF BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATER When you're Weary, feelin' small, When tears are in your eyes, l will dry them all l'm on your side. When times get rough And friends just can't be found, Like a bridge over troubled Water lwill lay me down. When you're down and out, When you're on the street, When evening falls so hard l Will Comfort you. l'll take your part, When darkness comes, And pain is all around, Like a bridge over troubled Water I Will lay me down. Like a bridge over troubled Water I Will lay me down. Sail on silver girl, Sail on by. Your time has come to shine. If you need a friend l'm sailing right behind. Simon and Garfunkle in mem oriam CONNIE SCHMIDT My life has lost it's shape lt is deflated There is no care There is no love Only empty space Where each should be The void is black and deep lt cannot be filled l am hollow l am Without shape. The door to my heart is closed The key is forever lost Never to be regained Never to be found lt will be locked forever lt's secrets never to be known lt's voice never to be heard All is Quiet in my body All is in the silence of death. Connie Schmidt -z U. , ,, , J, . 5 kph QL-1 a' ' . w ',.- ' 7 J. 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YHYK Qi' 'Q -,gp 0 -Q -O 50 vigilante The 1970 Vigilante was carefully pieced together by Kay Baldwin, editor, and Connie Rummel, assistant editor, under the competent direction of Mrs. Karyl johnston. Connie also served as art editor and Kay was the principal slave driver. Duke Snyder served for his second year on the staff as junior editor and chief goof-off. Two sophomore editors were objectively chosen for trainingg Spence Burnham and Scott Pendergast were very helpful as odd job boys and next year they will be ready for some real work. Bonnie Blanchard made an excellent assistant art editor and was an all around helper as well. Patti Bouchard, Mary Burnham, and Desera Towle were copy writers and readers although more often than not Desi had to have her copy reread by another staff member. Laura Fox and janet Weeks did the index and helped create and maintain a romantic atmosphere in the staff room. Dave Burchett was the sports editor and had much help from Ron Bergum who was actually just the business manager but enjoyed lending a helping hand. Our knights in shining armor were the staff photographers Mr. Ray Champlin, Mike Gauthier, and Randy Greer, a newcomer, because they helped us complete deadlines in many atime. 90 Publications nugget Under the direction of editor, Randy McDonald, and with the help of the sponsor, Miss Karen Larson, the staff put seven issues of the NUGGET to press. Kermit Eck was assistant editor and Denny Larson was the author of the feature page. Bob Koerper's column kept the public aware of all the happenings in the local sports world. Bobbi Wirth organized the advertising and the money was handled by business manager Chris Holt. The pictures were taken care of by Mike Gauthier and Mr. Ray Champlin. Mike Wong is the copy reader and Tom Naegele and Mike Dietzen take care of circulation. With the addition of Sunhaven two new positions were established this year. Nancy Mazurek was the Sunhaven editor and sports coverage was provided by Cal Cogburn who had his own column in the last few issues. .i 5., .4,,,f,.,.l... 3 1 - .,',1,,-- 3 i' . - Q . Maiixlklpt. sxg!,x'l E' 5.5! 1 . i Q .,- fx - - ' ' : ,E , fbi. qffk fvsi ' D - 534 - ' . if 4, t ' lf 1' .ji 34, , ' - Q-it - J - - 1- 4 .fl lf'!'5 uf Q' 'Z ' H x ' :MV 1 51... 'Q- ' ' 7 if i ' 'lb ' sv-A rg' ' H - ' . ka f-, Q avr. . -,J .i ff' .a ',:' N - -. ' . A NX, in ' :A I p 4 'X L- 5. , 'g , l 4 f M ' ' v ' 1 ' - W ' V 6 Q Ah ilk I N idx 1 xg.'?'74nl I.. 1' ' ' mis g I if XA ' ui A K y ' ' 4 .v . N . 5 'Q s Q: , silt, fr nv n ,f . N-Q 1' l B3 ' if ,aa 1311 11 it LI' VM. f' . 9' fl: 1' 5 X ' :ff ,i1,f 4 5 Q K' . , 1 , if .A 5-LL ' ',. 'CV ' N.. .xy xwdfff '45 5' . iifffv- ' df' q'S'7 !2..,. N- I 'bb-A wlgPEif .r H i 4 .. H r le' i l ...ff er :af Jp m..fr..,zv 1f'.k-- . is .wi Q x. 56- M , - guna L weft? 'rw 325559 grip ,s 4 wg ti - F' . 'N' r . f ' ' 'KAT' ., 'git'-W 35' 1' ' W' It asf.. ' -- wsu. 1 L . VA .. fly. . - i ' in 1 b , pg My A ggsii an band The seventy-eight members of the Helena Senior High Band, led by senior drum majorette Laurie Kralicek and junior drum major Alan Grandberg, and under the direction of Harry Glorius Hardy, marched their way to a successful year. In their new concert band uniforms consisting of red jackets and black pants and marching outfits with white overlays and shoulder straps, this enthusiastic crew provided music at all home football games and also played in the Missoula Homecoming parade last fall. 8:30 in the morning is rather early for Love Potion Number Nine but the pep band could be heard at this hour practicing for games, routines with the Bengalettes, or their numerous out of town appearances. This group added new depth and dimension to the exciting spirit of 1970. They presented concerts at Christmas, in March, and in the spring. The coronation also saw this group performing a Veterans day service medley commemorating November ll. Officers for the group are: Dave Larson, president, Dave Floershinger, vice president, Billetta Hodgemark, secretaryg and Andy Alley, treasurer. 92 Activities From a small group of four to a full orchestra of thirty-six members, this group, under the direction of Richard Shakleford, really played up a storm. Some appearances that they made in school functions Were: playing for the Camelot theme at the Coronation, and participating in the State Orchestra Festival in Novem- ber. The next month the orchestra played in a Choral Christmas Concert. The orchestra had new outfits this year consisting of blue Velvet and satin formals and blue dinner jackets with black tuxedo pants. ln the second semester a music theory class was set up eighth hour with Mr. Shakleford in charge. Officers for the group Were: president, jim Massmang Vice president, Patil ,Ulmerg secretary, Anne Diemer, and treasurer, Teresa Mehring. orchestra Nw: .A --5 in BMX R1 Y? X ik, ' me v N- , X' NS Wy... . ' 1- wat M . 7 YQ-, fax ' . 'X ' ' - w w w ryg Ae philharmonic choir The Philharmonic Choir has this year reached its height. The 88 members, under the direction of Mr. Ray Champlin, have made it the largest vocal group in the high school. During the year they performed for the Montana School Board Association, put on their annual Christmas Concert, and performed in the Union Bank lobby. They sang at the Invitational Choral Festival in Billings and for the Montana Music Education Association in Great Falls. The Heart Fund Concert, the district choral contest, and the Annual Spring Concert will finish their busy year. To raise money for these various performances, the members have helped at concession stands for football and basketball games. 94 Activities Q V, ' 5 ffeff, , starlighters One of the most unrecognized groups in Helena High was the Starlighters. They gave up more of their time to project a good image of the school than any other group. The 24 members and their director, Mr. Ray Champlin, have Worked long hours practicing for endless performances. They practiced five days a Week and made appearances on an average of once a week. They learned about four completely different programs as Well as separate contest music To earn money, the Starlighters put on car Washes, had bottle drives and bake sales, and sold Christmas candles. The Starlighters are selected each year by trials which are open to any high school student. A member is chosen on the basis of how Well his voice fits into the sound Mr. Champlin is trying to achieve. Activities 9 96 Activities drama An Education and a Challenge these are goals of the Helena High School theatre arts department. This year under the direction of Frederich McNamera and jovanna Maronick, the main focus has been on self expression, rather than on acting as a career. In todays World communication is the most important part of our lives. Through theatre students are dis- covering how to express their imiermost tnoughts. ine productions for this year are Androcles and the Lion, Under Milk Wood, The Boy- friend, The Lark and Charlies Aunt. if Af, yur W. Q A - vga 1 . 1 it si Vg R. ' 5 ix 1 'GN '-W an ,I SN E D'- milf ' 'li 15, 4 lbvx- MA! L , I EM, X, I-X 'T' Q- ,. ,Q F I I 1 I v - az' F' 1 ff V S 9 , f i 1 v A i li A ir, L . ' H , 3 .. .W A Y 4. -X M fr 1 'uf Vg ' ' Lu, H'vf s'5'A 4 L .2 we I A 3 Wifi Rhode? fall! ,'xf'lW,mq ., f t- , I , wa 4 nz X 2' ll u H I 5 img? ,. L Q QQ, .x n 'v A L ., ,.,-.4- F i . . 4-K 1 I f W 'H' af 1 I 1 XA ' . 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Z.. wa s MQ. , A 'an-sg ei-'..-A jv and sophomore cheerleaders This is the first year that junior varsity cheer- leaders have been elected. They cheered at all jun- ior and sophomore games at the Senior High. junior Varsity cheerleaders are juniorsg Cathy Mudd, Vida Nichols and Laura Smithwick. The two soph- omores are Loree Giles and Karen Mueller. Sunhaven sophomore cheerleaders are Denise Claussen, Kim Dahl, Donna Evans, Dianne Graber, and Michelle Ness. They cheered at Sunhaven sophomore games. This is the first year that the sophomore class is split, thus two teams were formed. The sponsor for the junior varsity is Mrs. Yager and the sponsor for Sunhaven sophomores is Miss Karen Munson. 102 O rganizations Nwngw 'N .Q N'-. 3-7-77's 3-7-77's is an honorary group of 21 members whose main job was ushering for Senior High School activities. They ushered at football games, Career Night, College Night, concerts, and the Coronation. This year 3-7-77's sponsored a Thanks- giving Dance, Mrs. Alice Schmidt and Mr. Andrew Annala, sponsors of the club, assisted the members. The theme of this dance was Hansel and Cretel . Among its other activities 3-7-77's sponsors the Gus Leger Memorial Fund which is a fund that gives loans to worthy college students. The chairmen for this fund were jeff Salisbury and Ka-Wai Lui. The other officers included Craig Olson, Cary Parry, and janet Lane. The other members were Michelle Brighton, Mary Burnham, Merris Christo Christofferson, Dave Dean, Larry Dean, Art Eustance, Ken Fiske, Mike Hallowell. Dick Hausken, Nancy Harper, Kathy Huppe, Karen Shepherd, Terry Voiles, Bobbi Wirth, Mike Wong, and Thel Wong. . I' -' key club Key Club is a new organization at Helena High having been at Central previously. The officers for 1970 were: joe Keily, presidentg john Marcinek, vice-presidentg Ed Walchuk, secretaryg and Tom jenko, treasurer. Rick Pyfer was Governor of Key Club for the State of Montana. Their sponsors at Helena High are Mr. Glenn Barrows and Mr. Homer Loucks. The State Key Club Convention was held in the new athletic complex at Carroll College and was sponsored by the local Key Club. Five hundred boys from all over the state Q29 other Key Clubsj spent the first weekend in March here. Among their daily tasks around the school the Key Clubbers sell doughnutsg raise and lower the flagg and change the Bengal sign. bo s 'h club This year's Boy's H Club was under the leadership of seniors jim Davidson, president, jeff Salisbury, vice-president and Craig Olson, secretary-treasurer. The club consisted of 95 boys Qand honorary girl membersb who lettered in any one of the Varsity sports: wrestling, track, football, basketball, cross country, tennis, skiing, and golf. ln order to enter the club prospective mem bers must submit to a grueling initiation which involves carrying boulders up to the H, Whitewashing them, and eventually lighting it up. Among other events this year was a hay ride for the members and their dates One of the primary jobs of H Club is to sell programs and hold ropes at the basketball games. Activities 103 I , . v , . 'M -Sa. quill and scroll Quill and Scroll is an International Honorary Society for High School journalists. To qualify for Quill and Scroll a person 1TiL1St have sixty inches of copy in print in either the Vigilante or the Nugget or else be the editor or business manager of either. This year the members were Kay Baldwin, Ron Bergum, Mary Burnham, Kermit Eck, Chris Holt, and Denny Larson. Not pictured were Randy McDonald, Robert Koerper, and Connie Rummel. 106 Activities 4' 3 I' ,wma-if '. - 1 a 'I . 4-I H 'K ' 4 . The Thespians, troupe 745, of Helena High originated in l943 with the coming of Doris Marshall. In order to qualify for membership for Thespians it was necessary to put in one-hundred hours of class time and Working on plays. It was also a requirement to belong to Dramatics. This year initiation was held in the Little Theatre and Was followed by a banquet at the Golden Cache. Spring initiation Was also held and a trip was made to Boulder Hot Springs fDiamond SJ. The officers this year were Sherry Petter, presidentg Diane Duffy, vice-president, Charissa Noe, treasurerg and Maria McCarthy, secretary. The sponsors of Thespians were Mr. Fred McNamara and Miss jovanna Maronick. x in A I in i4 I Q Yi bil' 1 A ,A 5 4 5 1 l X li I K I ,Xcrixtiries 10' lots of fun: aa and h-club GAA produces many hours of fun and games throughout the year. Basketball and volleyball are the main team sports and shuffleboard and badminton are the primary single games. Governing GAA are President janet Rintala, First V-P Chris Holt, Second V-P Kai-Wai Lui, Secretary Cheryl Applin, Treasurer Debbie Craig, and Sribe Judy Martello. ' Girl's H-Club is an honorary club Within GAA run by President Shelley McHugh, V-P Rosslyn lngman, Secretary Patti Bouchard, Treasurer Gail Hansen, and Sribe Kathy Hames. With help from Mrs. Peters these girls organized GAA. At Christmas the H Club put on a pep assembly by acting out THE CHRISTMAS CAROL and giving the basketball team presents. The club had a dinner at semester for their five new members. Among their money-raising activities was the running of the football concession. They also helped at the basketball games by taking tickets. 108 Organizations 3-'X , , S P291 - 5 M. . g 3 f . . Q G V , iw? 1 1 Q -4.I L g H -9' ffg 5 . s 0 'Q O J l I 5 Q 4,9 S 3 1' 1 -1 --- 5 3 '04 W' 1 f ' ij- ,,, ,Q sh J Pi , H 'i'f.:f, XY 17 'ref' gi. 4 1 W K X h 3 1 X I X A v E K 3 , Q. X 1 A 2 'CD '37 ,Q vf ' 4 v I 2 . f f n1 .y f N' , .-ur , M ff ff ' fi :,s . i' A xx Q if f GL J V X. f A 1 - , . W Q ' - ..- L pep club This year Helena I-Iigh's pep club was one to be proud of. The enthusiastic members attended meetings every Tuesday night to prepare for the upcoming events and discuss important business At the first meeting janet Glenn gave a brief talk. The girls organized the Send-off, a good-bye and good luck to the traveling teams. The girls also baked goodies for the team membersg some boys even received cakes. At their Pep assembly the senior members dressed as varsity basketball players and really showed the team how to play ball. Along with the assembly the girls staged a peaceful demonstra- tion, they carried signs telling everyone to Wear red and white to the Bozeman game. They have had two bus trips. The girls also made some very elaborate signs to decorate the halls before and after games. Chris Bovee and Becky Larson helped paint the school red and White. The officers of Pep Club were President Pam Smithwick Cher second yearbg Kathy Mudd, Vice President of Membershipg Vice President of Activities, Vida Nicholsg Secretary, julie Olsong Treasurer, Teresa Merhingg Senior Representa- tive, Kathy l-Iunthauseng junior Representative, Dawn DeWolfg Soph. Representative of I-l.I-I.S., Kathy McCarthyg and Representative from Sunhaven, Judy Beniventi. --S... I-'f . I, 1 10 Organizations iff' hm X A 3 eTx sg- ' +1 v L ll: .,! ' .Qu XV! 4 'V fi i sf - E: 1 . .'......- Jig, X, forensics The Forensics Club was under the direction of President Dea Kindred and assisted by Vice President Dennis Brosten, Sec. Dana Kindred, and Treas. Dick Trerise. Steve Palmer served as Publicity Manager. Activities of the club this year included an Invitational Speech Meet held at the High School. There were over 500 in attendance from throughout the State. Helena walked away with the Drama Sweepstakes, and the overall Sweepstakes. In Bozeman and Missoula the Helena Speech team placed high and brought home many honors. Other meets include those in Big Sandy, Kalispell and Great Falls. The Divisional Speech Meet will be held in Helena and the State Meet is in Great Falls this coming April. We hope the team does well. n- Tr ,,..duf-, 07, 'ff 'T A r X, A,-Qf4!':31: ' f - ' i. 4 Q' ... 1 Org.11ri:.1tions 111 latin The Latin Club is sponsored by Mrs Serena McCarthy. Officers include Eric Johnson, President, Barb Killeen, Vice President, Vida Nichols, Secretary, Annette Salisbury, Treasurer. Latin Clubhas no scheduled meet- ings, but annually holds an initiation in the fall, a Christmas party in the Winter, and a banquet in the spring. The Helena Latin Club is part of the state and nation-Wide Junior Classical League Whose purpose is to encourage interest and study of Latin and Creek languages and history. Students of Helena High holding state offices are john Frisch, Vice President, Barb Killeen, Historian, and Vida Nichols, Secretary. Each spring a state-Wide convention is held Where business is discussed for the year and the officers are elected. '1i'H ' russian renegades This year the Russian Club, sponsored by Miss Kathleen Ramey, achieved its major goal- to have fun. Every student enrolled in Russian is a member of the club. All activities are planned by the officers, and are conducted on a pay as you play basis. This year's officers were: Randy McDonald, President, Dave Eaton, Vice President, Ron Bergum, Secretary, Kirk Harlen, Treasurer, Anne Diemer, Historian, and Class Representatives Kevin Larson and Charlie jones. art club to europe Many outstanding projects were tackled by Art Club this year. Plans for a trip to Europe were explained by President Sharon Davenport. A campaign of selling Art Club calendars, which featured student art Work, could only be topped by the Art Club dance. Couples danced amid psychedelic photos, to the Meridian Road at the 7th Avenue Gym. Mobiles were fun to create but a little dangerous to hang as seen by Secretary jane Shoquist, Treasurer Patti Bouchard, and Terry Hawbaker. Mr. Hayes and Mr. Wadley sponsored the club and Bonnie Blanchard was Vice President. , I gf L- Ie, 1 :xctixitik librar This is a library. This library was built for a school of eight hundred students. Helena Senior High School now has sixteen hundred students. Look at all the students. Listen to all the students talk. There are two librarians. Listen to the librarians yell at the students. The students talk, the librarians yellg we have a happy library. Gur happy library serves an average of seven hundred happy students every day. Hastily. ,. Q ifnbfr W ?V w Lx if x nv . VA '92 W 33 - K 1 '.'.n,-Mi. . A Jus. . ap,- 1. 7 3-4' X. . A lx . . W A - . .J ., at G - 1' - , . . ,- I A , 'N I 9, Afawf ff 'uf . 5 If . V if f. Mm office Are you a senior? . Yes. Well I don't have anything to do with you seniors. You're on your own. This is a new system which was adopted mainly to help the attendance office con- trol confusion. Each period of the day three or four girls help in the office. After working in the office for even a few weeks one feels like a qualified FBI agent. In trying to figure out who forged a note, who skipped what class, when, and why. german club The monthly German Club meetings this year were conducted by: Chris Moore, presidentg Clay Olson, vice-presidentg Lori Gibson, sec. -treas. 3 Christine Hansen, historiang and Mrs. Whitney, the sponsor. Each fall the club conducts an initiation party for the new mem- bers. At their monthly meetings the club has such entertainment as commentary and slides from a girl just recently returned from Europe. As their yearly project the German Club is supporting an orphan through the Christian Children's Fund. To raise money for this boy the club had a film festival featuring the Deigo and jace .films and earned about 595. This summer Chris Hansen, a junior will go to Germany on a scholarship she received from the school. , H.IfIl Iffl I -W Q lkQ N si spanish club Spanish Club was under the able leadership of: Gary Parry. presidentg Kathy Myers, Vice- presidentg Rene O'Riell.y, secre- taryg Rosslyn lngman, treasurer: and Mr. Logan, the sponsor. ln the fall the club held its annual initiation party and has followed that up with monthly meetings. In a fund raising spirit the club conducted a bake sale prior to the state basketball tournament and sold no. l. cookies. They also sponsored a Bengal legs contest in which the Votes were cast by put- ting money in the jar under the ugliest legs. This summer two Spanish Club members will spend a four week session in Mexico- Marla Nlorgan and Kitty Smith. To top off the year the Spanish Club will have their annual party out at the lake. Activities 116 Act vities fta The main activity of FTA is exploratory teaching. Many juniors and seniors are placed in an actual teaching situation. Each year a fund raising project is held to provide money for a scholarship given to a Worthy senior. This year Kathy Myers was actively involved, leading the club in its many endeavors. As president of the club she ably directed the girls and other members. Other officers Were: Mike Hallowell, vice president, Melanie Hoell, secretary, LeAnn Dolezal, treasurer, and Kathy French, vice-secretary-treasurer. The aspirations of ths club included all forms of teaching, on every level. Under the direction and assistance of Mr. Reiman, boy's guidance counselor, and advisor of the club, the FTA held meetings regularly, had party after party for every occasion imaginable, and actually got quite a lot of Work done. Let's hope that the tradition of FTA will continue to prosper and become a legend in Senior High history. A1992 H sf .Sc EMAK C , .rf french Club At Helena Senior High there is not one, but two French clubs, a junior and a senior club. The French Clubs, this year, were sponsored by Mrs. Yeagher and Mrs. Williams. The club was very active. At the meetings, which the club held often, they planned several successful dinners and parties. Last summer, three Senior High students were fortunate They were, Susan Erickson, Louis Miles, and Virginia Nolte. Officers were, Susan Leaphart, Barb McKenzie, Renee Perkins, and Karlee Scow. enough to travel to and visit France. fha FHA is the largest school sponsored club in the United States. The Helena High chapter has done many projects this year. Some are a welfare party at Christmas, a sale of Zip Code books to earn money for the new National Headquarters, and a sale of Spook Insurance at Halloween to meet chapter expenses. FHA has sponsored movies and speakers on home economics careers. The chapter plans to invite a speaker on the Model Cities Plan and HOW IT WILL AFFECT THEM IN THE FUTURE will be the topic. Later on it plans to have a Mother-Daughter Banquet, a week-end trip to Boulder, and then the State Convention. Q,- 4 E it N I -s 'A' h ' . f Q 3 , A jf '- V lx 1 bf. ,f H .1 fl . 1 I F . X5 4 . M ijt- ' - ' i 5 v- . 5Iv?i1r2,M',, ZAA K. ' A ., V 22 .1 a 1 5 , - -gg ,A X n .,-M' '23 : .Q-'fj,'.,3:3gs: ,V 14, 5 I 2 f its Z' 5 'M ' - iv ' 1 Q L? 4 5? 'X , f f , . ,L , L ? W' .I 2:.,.,.gg- ,hh Q. gg . ,- wi, , 1 1. - 'I J 4,7 WA J- - ,, , , . Lf, E . ., 5 ' Q, I .QA 2:g:ifu-ip' -,Qt ., 3? C 4' W J I.,-A 5 ?B?ff, S'fi-fy 'X '? 1 .f 'Q v 'J' X . ' I ,, , 1 . . 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XY ag 1 fb rgfff 1 ! , , 1 I 1 1 1 ' - 1 i I 1' 1 ? , I . g -'L Scott Abel Frank Agostenelli Doug Anderson Ed Anderson Evon Anderson jim Anderson john Anderson Tom Anderson f ' class of '70 11 120 Seniors V r I Steve Andre Cheryl Applin Kim Armagost Pam Bailey Debbie Bakke Kay Baldwin Judy Battershell Dana Barbeau John Bartos Mike Bay Debbie Beall Don Beckett 'fl-391 Beth Belgarde Ginny Bell Ed Beniger Helen Beniger - -Q 'QF 1 x RN 5,55 1'-,I .Wei . if Ron Bergum john Blacker Sandra Blair Bob Blake Bonnie Bllncl zr Nancx' Blcsin Lenny Boncr Patti Bouclmr Seniors 121 Chris Bovee Eloise Bowers Val Bozman Donna Bratberg jane Bradford Kathy Branaugh Gregg Breed Martin Bridenstine Patti Briese Michelle Brighton Cindy Brown Lorna Brown NCT'- 122 Seniors Audrey Burr Dorothy Burrell Diana Burt Frank Bushilla fir TW A I , -mf VU xv' 'Wu- Q Q., KN. .- Ia: I 11. HH! Mille C .xmpbell Stephen C ainef: Nancy Caslon Debbie Castles Mike Ceartin Steve Celar jim Chambers Yiekie Clmrles Saudi Cltugg Cindy C1111-X Ivclwlwln C1 . Q .C ...l, Tim Cliviit banners -- Debra Craig Nick Crawford Anita Creach Keith Crider Steve Crosby M argaret Crowley Jeff Curtis Colleen Daly 124 Seniors FY' Louise Debree Mike Delaney Becky Delano Gary Delano Steve DeWolf Mary Dillon Susan Dobler Randy Doering f 'f' 'fs 'LAM V , fjfw 3? af ' 1 x 'vrr :'Y ,gf Ray Dana jim Darfler Sharon Davenport jim Davideon Colleen Davis Linda Davis Tanna. Davis Dave Dean 3 Yury. Seniors 125 Gila Gary Dunn Dave Eaton Mary Kay Ebert Ed Eby K Gayle Eby Kermit Eck Jerome Eckert Larry Egan Vivian Elford Rick Erickson Susan Erickson Tom Erving 126 Seniors 'wx 'ww Kathy Flynn Kathy Foley Mark Forbes Diane Fox ,,,,anW 'vi in Loii Espclin Io Ann Etzwilar Kally Fay jim Fiest Sherry Fetter Beverly Fink Ken Fiske Michelle Flaherty Jim Fleming Linda Fleury David Floershinge Kathy Flynn ex Seniors 12 T' 1' Doug Fraser Kathryn French john Frisch Barbara Gage Bob Gage Tessy Galloway Mike Gauthier Ann Gehring 128 Seniors '52 Sandy Gerleman Shelley Gibbs Lori Gibson Shirley Gibson Rhonda Gillie Carol Gilreath janet Glenn Tom Goettle joe Graczyk Gloria Grande Barb Gravely Mark Gray Ron Gray jim Green Karl Gross Craig Hagen , mf N-09 -nv x. gf ...ll Hldfidf, Qi' qnf 'i' Elone Hagen Cindy Hahn Kimi Hahn Steve Hall Roger Halvcr Gail Halvcrso li .ltlmy Hama S Lynn Hamilto Seniors 129 Katie Hanley Gail Hansen Cheryl Hansen Colleen Hansen Melvin Hargrove Kirk Harlen Beth Harper janet Harrell Q lya '!?'bS Wdw f mr Amt x Nga . ., .. . M., P Y: , '-sf, g.. -T . .ii :,5g1i:51f'5.ff5g5i,,,g .1 - ' fggqb-'Gfiisff s 5- R . - -1- f X fi' '- -2 ng- Nw ' ' JN , rib.. f t, 130 Seniors Dick Hausken janet Haworth Tina Heatherington Bruce I-ledge ,- f., Alan Hines Kurt Hodge Melanie Hoell Chris Holt Dave I-Iolzworth Paul Hopkins Sue Hortick Charlea Hoy Greg Hughes Dilnc Humphrey Ii .ithv Hiuxdnuisc Iiithi' Huppc Seniom 131 Capp johnson Chris johnson Eric johnson Kyle Johnson Margaret johnson Mark johnson Patricia jones Audrey jorgenson 132 Seniors Jeff Ingersoll Rosslyn Ingman Judy Iackovac jan Jacobson Leanne jacques Sharon jean Tom jenko Beverly Johnson jim Kelley Cheryl Kelley Linda Kersher Joe Kiely janet Kilmer Dea Kindred Kathy Kinney Mona Kirby NVQ! 7-rf uf Q 1 4' ? Q hr-x 'N Kathy Iuhl Vicki Kaiser Dan Kaleva Karl Kallin Wendy Kamps Craig Kasman Greg Keller Sharon Keller .avr-www, ' x 's 1 Seniors 133 . i.wi.., Marcia Koepp Bob Koert ir Vicki Koetter Kyle Kuntz . Karen Kokaruda Mary Io Kovich Pam Kovick Doug Kraft Laurie Kralicek Kathy Kranich Gail Krebs Linda Kroll 134 Seniors 'ivy' 4g '9 . 'I 'lk Chris Kirkland Stuart Kirkland Dorthy Kleffner Kirk Knous 'V' 'FUR 'VN s..,,,, xi V l f W 53' D x 4' X jo' if Bob Levitan Kathy Lewis Linda Lewis Chris Lyndahl 'T-'55 mv' AM. .awww X Qs,-,. Qin 41, Darlene Lampin: Kim Lindstiorn Kandis Lane Vicki Langebad- David Larimar Becky Larson David Larson Denny Larson Bonnie LaSalle Steve Lattin Wayne Lesosk Melanie Levengood --FL.. I Seniors 135 Carol Linjatie Vicki Linton Dave Lordeman Tim Lovely Brad Luck Kai-Wai Lui Donna Lynn Bob Macarag Jim Madden Q A Nancy Madsen .. George Mahoney v' - in Claudia Main - ' , 4 K LL' i E ..,,.....--1' fr'--Q . , do M Q 136 Seniors Sue Manion Mike Manlove john Marcinek Frank Marron . W' , E ,.,..,-4' Tom M attice Luanne M atiskainen D ave Maynard Brian McA1m ond Maria MCC arthy Chewl McClure Bob McConnell Mary Kay IX ic C oskerx Linda Mcfuuiio Kay McDaniel R,u1dy McDonald Bobbie XicGow.m Seniors 13 T Patti McGregor Shelley Mel-lugh Paula McKinnon john McMaster Linda McMurtrey Sharry McPherson Teresa Mehring Bruce Meyer 'lvl' ff, I: ipwrns-Zm k ,6- ,mum vis 138 Seniors YM 'wg A ,. PM Bruce Mihelish Louis Miles Vicki Mitchell Greg Mockel Randy Mockel Sandra Mook Chris Moore joe Moore Charles Morgan Sara Morgenson Debbie Morley Ross Moncrief Cindy Mgrris Greg Mortenson Maryanne Moyle Randy Murgel .17 -,K lk' ,- 'muff -I uf ' win' wg., gl' 'cad' Af,-r ,- J Q, M sf if 61, -i 1'- iff XV' it Mark Murray Kathy Myers Tom Naegele Richard Nason Don Xcll Donna Nelson john Xclson Ken Xertlcrozu Seniors 139 Jane Norskog Debi O'Connell Betty O'l.eary Ken O'Leary Lanny O'Lea1'y Linda O'LeaI'y Debbie Olson Craig Olson Doug Olson Laura Olson Kathy Orsello Rose Marie O'Toole 140 Seniors Mike Neuman Phil Nicolay Charissa Noe Virginia Nolte -an-'V' ...ug-sq 'VQW' jim Pike Kathy Pillen Dave Pillatzke Jane Polich ION- 1' Q Chrii Oyler Steve Palmer Kris Palmquict Bonnie Parlfer Garry Parry Lee Paulsen Barry Peacock Faye Pearson Christina Perea Sandra Peterson Scott Peterson Larry Pfeiffer xx 4' 450 Q.-.., Seniors 1-L1 Q -vi Sharon Post Rick Prebil Rick Pyfer john Quist Jolene Roth Alice Rada jennifer Radley Nan Rautzahn Colleen Reardon Debbie Reber Denise Redlin jim Reinig Rob Rhein janet Rintala Kent Robinson Sharon Robinson 5, YV' nr' X, J ---xv 'ini SSQK-at- 14 2 S eniors JB K-9' in: Vicki Rogeri Sharon Roopc Terry Resin B111 Rowley' Connie Rummel Diana Rung M ark Rycl-cman Tom Rygg . Seniors 113 Rex Seeley Rick Sewell Dennis Sheehy Barb Sheppard Karen Shepherd Ford Sheran jane Shoquist Mary Pat Sias Tom Sims Bill Slaughter Dave Smail Cindy Smith 144 Seniors Roxy Scor e jim Scow Marc Scow joan Screnar '5-... f Nm, rv!- NN Dalc Smith Dah Smith Karla Smith Loctta Smith Neil Smith Shari Smith D arrell Sm ith sou Pam Sm ithx-ri cl Debbie Soulcs Sue Sparing Sandy Spauldin Kristine Sperry 1-L5 Seniors Cindy Stern Sylvia Stevens Rick Stine Al Stockdale Sharon Stoll Renee Strom Bob Stump Bob Swanson 'Q-. 146 Seniors it xl. ,wm- 'U' it re' 5 N S, M Q ,Q 'inf 2 ,i,. rw ,,-'UNQA Q PF? 'H-QS? 'Tvs Carla Swanson joy Sweeney Clinton Sykes Curt Synness Laurie Tallon Larry Talseth Dave Taskilla Kelly Tatchell Barb Thompson Ron Thompson Wayne Thompson Szmdi Thorbergson Val Tiensvold Chris Tobias John Tomaski Desera Towle 00' nf --'Sli' M -...I--f' x -v me divx wzwfx '7v- Margie Treadway Helen Tucci john Utick Mike Yau Diest lion X .mundo L ollccn X 1ssc1 PAID' Yogi TC1'1'X'XVOi1CS Seniors 1-Lf' Randy Vook Kathy Wake Nola Wardell Steve Warn Judy Warren Karen Wegner Greg Welstead Paula Westervelt Dan White Vicki White jack Whitehouse jim Willard 'Fur 148 Seniors x 9 'van wx 'Sl I 5 Connie Williams Linda Wilson Ray Wilson Mike Wilson Bob Winfield Clyde Wing Debbie Winston Bobbi Wirth fats' usb' ',.. is-nf' P! 'V mf' T ll al S' ll 0 -Mer gif? janet Anders jim Higgins Edie Middlemas Thel Wong Sharon Wood John Woods Mark Wright Chris Yahvah john Yalovich Mary Younger Gwynne Zahara 1-19 Sczticr L class of '7l. M 2 fl S largesi class ln V Greg Allen Andy Alley Linda Amdahl Bob Anderson john Anderson Karen Anderson Pam Annas Steve Ashford Richard Autobee Patti Ayers Fred Aylstock Tammy Bahny Mike Baker Diane Bal-cke Richard Balcerzak Bonnie Bell john Ballard Kay Ballard Ron Banks Melissa Bannon Bob Bacher Rich Bartell Delores Beaudette Steve Bell Wayne Belgarde jon Beneventi Dalbert Bennett Norman Benson Virginia Berg Kathy Beruxam 150 juniors Scott Biyiler Cathy Biiom Randy Blaclirnan Steve Blake Peggy Blanchard Rochele Bloomdahl Ioyce Bloomstrom Carol Boerman Dave Bossell Beth Boyd Carol Branning Frank Brann George Brewer Dick Brodvray Dennis Brosten Paula Brown Jeri Brunsvold jackie Bunn Rich Cainan Carol Campbell Pat Campbell Mark Campeau jo Canipell Kris Carlson joan Carman Wanda Carey Esther Casey Kathy Casey Dale Chamberlain Jim Charlton Peggy Chilton Verna Cliistianson Merris Christofferso Leslie Clark Ralph Clark Dianne Cliusscn Torn Clarke Chcryll Clovczigor Greg Clousc Dan Coburn Bill Cole Mac Colcnuz: juniors w Karen Cooper Kathy Corbett Don Cornish Debbie Cotton Blaine Cox jennifer Cox Kathy Craig Bob Cramer Mike Crapo Mary Ann Crawford Marsha Crider Toni Christiani Larry Crowley Camille Cruise Leslie Curtis Phil Curtis Mike Darlin Phil Dasen 152 juniors 100+ 'un Mary Davis Rick Davies Larry Dean jeff DeBoer Dale DeHart Bob DanHerder Dawn DeWolf Sandy Deyerle Ann Diemer Dennis Dietrich Tom Diette Tim Dietz Karl Dietzen Don Ditto Liz Dolan Pat Donavan Bill Downs jim Doyle Dave Duel Dave Duensing Irene Dullum janet Duncan Richard Dunkle Debbie Dunlap 'at 'S-.. Uv X X 1 xc' E 4 .1 : ll lilll! Q7 Tom Filson Mary Fleming Dennis Flynn John Flynn jim Foley Pat Foster Laura Fox Malvin Franks Debbie Freeberg Terry Frisch Terri Funk Bert Galushas Bill Galt Debbie Garner Joyce Gilreath Carolyn Gloege George Gluekert Mike Gluekert Lucinda Goss Alan Gransberg Diane Gray Scott Gray Harold Green Randy Greer K... '4 Alan Eagle Lori Eazton Sharon Eby Eric Ecli Rick Eckberg Bob Ecke Dennis Egan Linda Eckman Dick Engstrom QW- fs X. VL -Il X on Ttzzv .ii lirb ., '61-'K Y 4 . Inq 'IM 1 , ,' f,' - Gs:',s,i- 'fl F 7' fl L 'if . 3i'.:,f '5 Nm.-,v PUR QQ' N255 we -v-L.. NU , 5 'Qsv-3 Kent Epler Rebecca Epperson Pat Ernst Art Eustance Jeanne Evans Steve Evans Debbie Farstad Charity Fechter Laurine Feeback far? I hluniots i Rod Gunstone Deena Cunstone Allan Gullickson Allan Grover Dennis Grose Clayton Crewell Mike Gregory Susan Haas Mike Hallowell Robyn Hand Chris Hanson Susan Hanson Don Harding Dave Harding Kris Hardman Nancy Harper Kim Harrington Tom Harris 'if 154 juniors 5 'fav' .f lf ' xl? Lynn Harris Randy Harrison Delores Hartz Teresa Hasting Dale Hauck Connie Havens Terry Haubaker jackie Hayes Debbie Haynes Sherryl Haen Debbie Hegman Vicki Henderson Mike Henry Frank Hensleigh Walter Herbel Jeanne Hermann Carol Herrin Kitty Herrin Debbie Jacovak Tom Jacobsen Mark Jenko Carol Johnson Debby Johnson Jim Johnson Stephanie Johnson Virginia Johnson Beverly Jones Bobby Jones Charles Jones Marvin Jones Craig Joslin Joan Kaiser Gloria Kanta Roy Kauiman Joyce Keasy Susan Keim Pam llllger Jeanne lfllnez Jim Hoff Sherrie lrloffrnan Billeta Hogemarlf Guy Holien Nancy Holme: Christina Hoolf: Alice Hoover Shelley lfloplxins Jeanne Horne Keith l-lorne Myrna Howard Debbie lrnlay Glenda lnfield Bruce lngels Toni Ingersoll Sue Irish 1 JS- au.. X ll IJ J K uv., 3 .A X' - x. XX X J1: xdors 15 5 Danny Kelley Debbie Kelsh Charles Kersey Debbie Kessner Randy Ketron Barb Killeen Larry Kilmer Dana Kindred jeff King Ed Kinsey Linda Kjos Marilyn Klauzer Evelyn Knowles Larry Knowles Marla Koetter Dennis Kokuruda Linda Kokuruda Greg Kopan Dave Kosmas Vicki Kovinak Larry Krause L Diane LaFrombo Anthony Lamb Lois Lamping janet Lamping Bill Langfus Mark Lanthon john Larson Leif Larson Lonnie Larson Micheal Lasell Randy Lay Mike Leach Ralph Leary Anne Ledbetter Mark Lee Bob Lemon Eric Lemon Glenda Lenhart Janis Leuhr Shaun Lewis Bryan Lewis 156 Juniors ur-. 'Z -Rx K we TW x X , 'fir cl' - s I S FISH ,- 1 'L xl lu r X 'fvxr' 'TW-pf W z O--Q... of if- L 7 1 . nQnxV JOl1n Llggro.. jennifer L1frf.1n,:.., lflarczr L1rrd.,t1o:':3 jaclfz Long Thomazlna Lair: Chuck Loranz Sharon Lordmarur Chris Lynch Nancy Lynn Pat fwlahcr Greg f-.lauror Karen Llacborh Barbara fxlacliensic Rob Maclienzie Walter fxlacliirl Chucl: Xlaichel Ellen Magnuson Mark Nlalenselp john fxlanasco Andy Rlaphics Barbara Xlaras Dan Marsh Bill Marshall Linda Marshall Paul Martello Bob Matlmevfs Ciudx' Xlatvai Lana McAlmor1d Hank McClain Ray NIcCre ady james McDonald joan McDonald Mary McFarland Troy McGee Bill McGowan Nlilic Xlclauglrliiz Patsi Nlclcazz lrcuc XlcXlasrcr Donna. XlCXlceki:1 Leslie McPherson Linda Nlcycr Roy Xlcycx' junior? 157 ,Q fx j. 4, 4,5 P Rick Munroe Mary Munson Q Audrey Murray Einar Nasi Carol Neisess Rodger Nelson Vicki Nelson Kathy Nettleton Sharon Nicholls Terry Nichols Vida Nichols Gregg Nick Karen Nickel Clarice Niven Mary Noel Shirley Nordstrom Terry Novak Tom Nyland jim Oberembt Mike O'Conner Cathy O'Don.nell Patti O'Fallon Clay Olson Dave Olson 158 juniors Nu..- 5.29 Wins' I L 'i Barbara Michelle Debbie Miksch Carla Miller Ed Miller jim Miller John Miller Sue Miller Debbie Miller Marvin Mizher Laura Mockel Dan Monroe Joni Moore Louise Moore R-1.1 Dan Morgan Marla Morgan Scott Morrison Cathy Mudd Roy Mulvaney I C N ri Kieth Olson Rick Olson Sandy Olson Rene O'Reil.ly Bill Orsello Pam Oyler Liz Paladin Marty Percell Judy Parker Kevin Passey Carol Pattison , jim Paulson Carol Pavlinik Sharon Pavlinick jeff Pederson Dave Pelletier Priscilla Pelletier Jeanie Perkins 'CWS- .aa 'wt 'Cav- SW- It rl iv ax ,ve .,,, ,. .M 5 xx ' L61 . , 935 1 1 ton lx kg -P .tr 'Myne' 45, 'TS fl x . r 'x X' , W5 , Rene Perkins -14 ai- Carol Peterson f ' x Kay Peterson ' ' A Chris Picotte no f' Sherri Pierce it , Kathy Pillatskze Q k .N A' uni john Pistelak Iudy Poepping jim Pollack Andy Poole Dave Poor Candy Pope TUX -.XS Chuck Possee Clifford Potts Frank Potts Meg Power Romrie Prebil Norma Pxtciu Barb Purdy Randy Purdom Y 4 Rhonda lnrrslcy Gregg Pussy Phil Racicot C indy Radley Juniors 159 ,A ' af' 'C 'i my-5? Wav 1-QQ-,V v... 'lf -Z.. 1955, Y R 1 ,nf ,, T , i Arg ,,., U 9 4, af , . ,kiwi N133 ,L ,.. , - 4' ,gp Leslie Rosetta john Rothie Debbie Roy Debbie Rude john Russell Rhonda Ryckman Ieanie Shahinen Annette Salisbury Brandt S alo jim Sampson Tommy Scheetz Cathy Schnickloth Adrienne Schult Mike Scott Pat Screnar Ken Scow Debbie Slead john Shumate 160 juniors E Della Ranard jeff Ranf Helleen Ratqhford Mark Raymond John Reddy Roberta Rehbein Scott Reich Mike Reining Dave Renig Carol Reuterdahl Rob Richeson Dan Rickey Chris Richter Yvonne Rigler Ed Robinson Steve Rohrdanz Dan Root Lilly Rose is if minima M 'mr 1 0 X 1 ' ff 1 Nancy Sidor Gordon Siefert john Siewert: Mary Sirginson Debbie Smail Alan Smith Christine S mith Cindy Smith Dave Smith Debbie Smith Dianne Smith Ed Smith Kitty Smith Mike Smith Steve Smith Lori Smithwick Wanda Smithson Duke Snyder '10 r x 4'4- 'li 'nur it-fy.. X al E U sd 6 ' , 1? ,4 1 ,S ,- syn.- : If' WV! 'D L E Q S. -1 Q --J rf-1 -ui., Q if N-N. Q Y' 42, df VHF , 14 'V -5 f Q, 03 ,W N . ffl! pug, NVA sf'xiQ4sQ -Q1 , , 1 J. 1 sr A I. ,-.. . 31 J '42 5 ,, JH! A 3 Sue Solich jerry Spangrude Lynda Sparing janet Spencer Steve Spurgiu Daxm Sorenson Sandie Stafford Karen Stale Larry Stock jim Stcclalcr Tom Steel-alcr Karen Ste phczrs Dick Stephanie Mary Loc Sripi jim St. john Berry Stock Tc My S tockdglt -w-v1 xv-g I Q1 -unix., .L A I.indJ. Ste rizbcrg Lois Stockton Doug Stokes jeff Stokes Sid Stokes Karen Storey Doug Strong Don Sautter Dave Sullivan Kevin Susag Bob Swain Cindy Taborsky Carolynn Tafola Linda Talseth Dianne Tannind Cindy Thiel Bill Thode Chuck Thode Mike Thompson Rod Thompson Allan Thorbj ornson Randy Treadwayy May Tiffin Tom Tillo Gene Tillotson Bill Tobias Terri Tolon Tim Tolon Kim Topham Sandy Townsend Darlene Trainer Crystal Trankel Don Trinka Dick Trerise Randy Triplett Myra Trusty Leslie Tynich Andy Tucci jeff Tucker janet Tursich Tina Twiddy Paul Ulmer Gary Upshaw 162 juniors '4 '- fa-.J -iw. Viv-ar 'Hn 'wi' 'Q-.fu Dv:-v 'Wim' :vit 'Shri ffm 1 gf' D'-N.. rw 'Q-w ,ff s Q72-'b Judy 'v'ande'.'e:1ter Alice Virozlio John Waddell Darrell Wagner Debbie N . aite Chris Waitez Mil-ce Walchul: Pete Wall Pat Wall Rye Warden Bob Warren Bill Warren Erich Weber Janet Weeks Lucy Welch Mike Welch Dolly Wells Steve Welsh Rita Weiderhold Becky West Dave Wheat Steve Whitalcer Marsha Wiest Randy Wiest Jim Wildish Dave Williams Dave Williams Gary Williams Jack Williams Judy Williams Sharon Williams Jeri Willing Cathy Wilmot Frank Wilson Robyn Windcrl Michele Wirth Mike Wong Dennis Wood Doug Woolvcrton Blal-ie Worclal Kim Wright Pam Young Juniors 163 'Q '-Q 3 J -I 2 c1assof71! 4 1 almost there if 9 I wh i. 1,5150 aw? .41 NN yy jg Larry Aaby Bruce Abbott Mike Agostinelli Terry Albert jim Anders Tom Anders Craig Anderson Karen Anderson Linda Anderson Linda Anderson john Andrews Mark Annas Don Archibald Skip Archibald Stewart Arfman Kathy Ashton Kelly Atkins john Aughney Ed Bakke Barb ara Barker Barb Barnes Rene Barnes Dwight Barrett Roger Barry Kathy Basinger Sandy B ates Howard Beall Ron Beckstrom Susan Belgarde Greg Bell Kathy Bell jim Beneventi Judy Beneventi Bill Berg Debbie Bernard Bruce Berwick Margret Berry Doug Beverage john Billman Roger Black Ron Black Patricia Bl anchard Ellen Blankenship jim Blenkarn Rhonda Boone Don Bone Sandy Bossell Terry Bouchard 1, 5 1 i -- ,, . gr- ' :gg ,,,. ' 4 , Q , Q A I' if '- , ' .N i , 5. X 3 g N 3 3 -Q.. fr- ,N fa: li if 7 '5 'TV' 4. , 2 HJ , f if 4. 1 gif' Q 'L Y riiii 5 1 '- ' 'M - f 4, ' asf: t L it ,51WK.IW,Q1Vf,fw. ,Qi :L x sa! Ik Q. gn u - V, sr 3 MA . by XG, n ew - . . X -. sir- -.JA 'rs - ,Af , 1' 0,1 , K Ez' j i if ,wt 12 ski 166 Sophomores X 'IA J. If v Cheri Bourassa Sheri Bourasa Dale Brackman Roxy Bradley Bob Branough Eric Brass Rose Bridenstine Dan Bright Gail Brinkley Steve Brown Mary Brydich Mark Bryson Dan Buckley Ernast Burk Randy Burt Cecil Burton en Bushnell K Alex Calder -vw ma. .v 1 u 'Www if , 4 y .MH f w. V -r 'I ?'8i 'u 1 4 X 'X' ., if ,E M l ll. A , X L A,,k QE 'Q Q Q 'fig :,, V, L fl xv -V ii k A, ,ei ii, Nfl is 1 J'g-fzggir, ,,.4- 5 Eg. . Debbie Connolly Geral Connolly Tina Conver Tony Conver Laurie Coperhaver Chris Cornish Colleen Cotton Sue Copely Dan Crane Tom Crane Margie Christiani Duncan Crebo Prudence Cromwell Gerald Crumm Karen Cyr Kim Dahl Steve Dalin Bob Dalley 965 sail I S Kg' :Q X x aus Q r QM' if xi J : ' . i?lZ E! ....'l Opal Callowa, Ron Capps Linda Carroll john Carter Marsha Castlebeny Mike Castleberry Frank Chamberlain Bill Chambers Alan Charles Colleen Chisholm Dan Christaens Paul Christofferson Marti Clarke Pam Clark Diana Clause Denise Clausen Cindy Clearman Cal Cogburn 1 . . U' 4 S., - .K I f 5 A., 2 , '11 Sophomcres 16 7 'Fm '-..,,v K. if ack., ff' A fm N. P 53 M 1 A Ar ,X Brad Echart Geoffery Edgemond Alan Egge john Ekman Les Elford Quentin Ellis Colleen Enderle jack Erb Donna Erickson Leanne Erickson Steve Ernst Chuck Estrin Bob Eustance Dona Evans Mike Evans Margaret Farmer Steve Farrell Pat Ferryrnan jane Fisher Kitty Flies Debble Fowler Terry Frank Randy Frieburg Glenn Fredrich 168 Sophomores, 1 jackie Daly john Dargan Cliff Davis Dee Ann Deford Lana Dehl Fred Delaney Vicki Denherder Dale DeRosier Debbie DeRosier Pat Diamond Diane Dietrich Donna Dobbins jean Dombo Mike Doubek Pat Duffy Kathy Duncan Doug Dykstra Harold Eberle ...Ng-Q bf Wh- -ef X Xiu sy X Q J Scott Frickel Leslie Fuehrer Ron Fuller Roger Fuller Fred Galloway Kim Gardner Wayne Gardner jeff Gebhardt Rose Gerhing Roy George jack Gilreath Jerry Goettle Loree Giles jim Gleason Sharon Goodman Bob Borslich Myron Goss Diane Graber 'x X.. fi' , f i ' 'gif' . 1 ' , ' . 'f' ' Mag, . ' 4 4 X ' - W JFS ' 1 , .A 'S 'U .Q R I- X 1 ' 44+ vb- .1 -Un ,ix . 4' vi ' ' 1' . Q ., N 1 S, s .. g C f . , .,.., w ., J .aff 3 K E:-, I 'kxhi 1 wfgn, fads .,,,,Q 7 fl Irene Graczyk Doug Graham Sharon Grandy Dianne Gray Lois Green Curt Green jerry Griffin Gail Grover Bev Gruber jim Guinringer Susan Gunn Chuck Hagen Chris I-laggcrt Richard Haines Richard Halver- Dan I-lamiltozt Yivian Hanson Denise Harding Martin H.ird:1i.i Rita I-Lirlicr Cindy Harris Tim Harris Luther Hart: Dick Hartgog ophomores 16 9 I J, J Q1 X :,g . ,,,- J, : fniw. ,A u 'J ,H in ' un-X 9' A x Q in 1 'lv '--. af- gg EL , T J f? , , ,ff A ' ' 1 me - xg, 1 V , 170 Sophomores Pam Hauck Gary Hausken Bruce Hayes John Hedge Keith Heimbach Neil Helfert Julia Hendrickson Mary Herrin Pat Herrin Ron Hiles Steve Hilt Lani Hodge Sandy Hodgson Tom Hoff John Holien Rob Holmes Janice Honka Gayle Hooper Jack Hooper Karen Hooper Pat Hopkins Vaughn I-loveland Mark Hubert Cathy Huftel Tim Humphrey Brooke Hunter Bill Hunthausen Kim Hurley Bryce Issacson Bill James Jim Jardine Mary Kay Jenko Kathy Jensen Randy Jerome Carol Johnson Dan Johnson Garrett Johnson Gary Johnson John Johnson Kit Johnson Mark Johnson Otto Johnson Pete johnson Shirley Johnson Tony johnson Marlene jones Tim jones Marli juvik julie Kamps Carla Kanta Doug Kasman Bob Kaufman Gail Kaufman Kim Kaufman Phyllis Keasey Mary Keim Mark Keller Greg Kelley Tim Kelley David Krebs De an Kersey Cindy Kessler Rick Kessner Sue King Mike Kinzer Mark Kirkland Roger Knapstad Pam Knous Sam Koerper Georgette Kornec Goeff Kracher Sally Kranich Steve Kranich David Kreis Penny Kreis Tom Kreis Ernie Kroll Pam Kroll Yolonda Krug Brian LaMoure Ken Lamping Ernie Langley Gary Larson Kevin Larson '93 'T' ,sl ,qw px r z K Y E ya :.xwAv 5 Mlm? A J 1 yr. 1 I V 1 N B fi i 21 X -wr -1-3 1 fb I- -A ' 'fgywf - gm, , , Wir -3 v-Vx Y! 'J H r ra .' Q. I 1 L M :ii M -f L ii' 3 in ilzz 1: 'f,, . Aff! . -.M L i V 3 15+ A l ' I' ,M K If- . zn, , 1 1 ., p-at W 1, ' f - 1 S' f-a i 5 -. ' ii Q fs- . 4 Alivi X ' Y A 4 -Sv T2 Q ' A ,J ' X il Vs, V' 'N' Fifi.. xx N r v www .RW , , Q iq- x ' 1501 Q ni fix 2 F' wt .j'-.A 4. n ai is K M a na A L G ,L L L r are L., ,. 4 . . . X9 , 1 Q. w .. 1 A ' i s X rn 4 if 5 4 X ' l ix 'T' ' 'ir K ' ., 'Q iff? Gm -1 fi 3. r ., VM -fx..L KWH G A T .4 5 if EMM? , 1 :L X A . .W , . , -usp -J S.. gi Q' , A ,X QNX Y X ' flulfzlnf Sophomores 171 11. IL IB ' -Q ' v xx Q4 V L 'f aw' A. V, 31' Terry Luny Kathy Mac Carthy Carla Mac Beth Lynn Madsen Mike Majors Becky Malensek Steve Maronick jim Marron Richard Marsette Pam Marshall Jeff Martello Gary Martinsen Dave Mason Leonard Mason Terri Mathews Tim Mathews Marilyan Mattice Robert Maynard 172 Sophomores l'm,,,l 1? at H i ,s jj is di X, Patti Larter jay LaRue Susan Leaphart Kim Leavitt Mark Leland David Lesofski Valerie Leu Lynn Lightbody jim Lingohr Bob Liston Patti Longfellow Amy Longmaid Teresa Loss Kermith Lourchane jeff Lovely Bonnie Lowe Debbie Lowe Barbara Lynn 'ia f 'K A X, iii-i 'xl Nancy Mazurek Rod McA1mond Diane McCamon Colleen McCo1lister Mike McCreanor Maryann McDonald Mary McGoniga1 Mike McMurtrey Carina McQuillan Patti Medina Janice Merdink Tod Merley Bill Meyer Diane Meyer james Meyers Ed Michaelson Carla Miller Gayle Miller I I ,' xl QA- - ifafar 'ilfitlmix BEEN xii! 16, ,L .- V 1 w hi -'X Jim Miller Tom Miller Twyla Miller Mil-ce Misowic Cathy Moody Bruce Moore janet Moore Jeanette Morgan Pat Morgan Dick Morgan Steve Niorgenson Shane Niosier Richard Moss Rob Hoyle Karen Mueller Blaine Nlunclt Mike Nlundt George Murgcl Sophomores ITS Greg Murphy Nancy Murray Rose Ann Myles Mike Nelson Michelle Ness Mike Nettleton Georgene Nick Margaret Niehoff Connie Nilson Doris Niven Dick Noel Susan Noristrom Teresa Norris Rick Noyes Cindy O'Don.nell Pat O'Leary Tim O'Leary Marilyn Oelkers fr, , X S if 1055- 174 Sophomores Scott Okerland Carol Olson Julie Olson Kevin Olson Terry O 'Reilly Sarah Palmer Susan Palmer Alan Park Steve Parsley John Patrick Brian Patzer Harold Peck Delora Pederson julie Pendl Bob Petek Teresa Petersom jay Phillips Ronnie Pierson Marilyn Pillatzke Tim Pool Francis Pope Doug Porter John Porter Shana Powers D? K 1 jv 31 Leng. Jeff Rickman Cathy Riddock Debbie Rigney Kala Ringle Ben Roberts Pat Rogers Nancy Rogers Tom Rosetta Jeannie Rosin Phil Rostad Tim Roth Pam Routzahn Randy Rucker Donna Rude Randy Rung Becky Rule Tim Rusek Richard Rushford Susan Salisbury Barb Sampson Gary Satterfield Bob Scarr Cathy Scheeler Bob Schimpf 11 L 'Q vi, -1- 3 . is 2 vm., in jack Prey Preston Price jerry Price Cari Quiet Pat Raciot Dave Radcliff Dan Radley Debra Rae Tim Rector Debbie Reeves Nina Rehmer Sandi Reinig Michael Reishus Dave Remington Larry Renney Debbie Richards Paul Richards Diane Richter ying ' '-1 ', 1 .'-f -' ,jk Q 0 f X X N xg! x X N sf N. wikis. , LQ? M , X ' ' ff: X :Q ei R' s 1 -QQ x ,V if sa 4 f S , X gi Sk x W f 1 we r Q ' X Ak w 51 :Ng 'e-fx rx W 35.5 ca I Q f ,, - 1 . ,Rv . sf' X I 1-, ii? X 'T ' 'x 4E-5' x tn N i ' r f --31 -4.1 e '. Yi 1 x Sophomorcs 1'w Steve Schmidt Myrna Schmidt jeff Schuller Karlee Scow Naomi Scruton Wayne Schwenk Bmce Scott Gary Semenza Mary Serati john Segard Wanda Sharbond Shirley Sheppard Cathy Shandy Barry Shaw Laura Shellenberg Debbie Shirley Dick Shoquist Dana Simmons Steve Slocum Karen Sloulin Koreen Sloulin Becki Smith Ben Smith Cathy Smith Gary Smith Rick Smith Ruth Smith Vicki Smith Marlene Snodderly Steve Spaulding Larry Sparing Carolyn Sperry Eric Spetzer Linda Spiroff Maria Spotorno Steven Steinbacher Cas Stenjem Terry Stewart Dixie Strack Stephanie Stephenson Robin Strandberg Doug Stratton 176 S ophomores TY- xx l, vt L Sl W :-- ft' . . fu 9-...S Ns it ' f 157' I 3' .rs-, Ts Q f Q . T n ia, it L 9 V 5 V N hi K ' A' , X ',I , ,I , L' 13 ,' CU, , I . 31. IJIIIII S I ffwyg .L I. III 'I II . In-III-lg 'I Wg-T 'I-,rr 'I IMIJII IU. L'bI'J1'I 'I HI. fxI.m!'I 'I I' Jw, I Ig mf Hmm-II I I. pl Clmgl 'I am DL'CI.', 'I IIQIYI1 Fra-II 'I E'o1iI1'f5 XXQ1Itur 'I Iwo? ' 'II111 'I Iwtt N.mQj. 'I'I'ozI L B.II'I' I III: IM-III 'I IICIxJI1 IXIII 'I ptimx GMI 'IQIIQI 9I1ix'I-JH 'I Jw LN P.1m 'I QOIQ' III'-:Im 'I 1'u.zJ'.-. CJVQI 'I Ywiit XI.11'tI11 'I i'.INIuI IX.lXI1n ILCI Il II 'I mc: IOVCEI 'I' ICI' IIIVI X 3117 Lx' Visit N. IND'Y .1II 'x 'I O... X Gif I'11.i.1 X 9 - INN Xx Wx- , .x . .nd -w I I M ' I X Q' ' I' - :wx X. NX. qsix. L i john Wardell Wendy Waltermire julie Wambaush Mike Weber Bill Wegner jackie Welch Marcella Westby Margaret Westby Janice White jim White Dirk Whitney Ardis Whitman Robyn Wild Charles Wiles Rich Will Rodney Will Alan Williams Denise Williams joe Williamson Nancy Wilson . Gail Williams Lorrie Williams Russ Wing Chuck Wiseman Vickie Wolfrom Poy Wong Roger Young Ed Yuhas Mike Zimmerman Rickey Zeutschel 178 Sophomores Meat v i 19 G W, . ,kai Q? F' is Y Q Alf, is - y X Nz. kgs 5-sw XM S .AQX ik .N Nm 'Xl if 'Y wnQ,S --..,,w and mr. voiles A day in the life of Mr. Loncks. principal, and Mr. Voiles. vice-principals is a very hectic one. They are al'-.vajys basl. doing something, whether it be talking to the counselors or contlticting business over the phone. Mr. Loucks sho.wed up last fall at Helena's bon-fire and watchetl it burn W e along with the other Helena fans. Mr. Voiles takes a break and watches basketball practice. Busy as Mr. Loucks is, he alwaiys has time for his famous cheer at the pep 1 assembly. M.. I ,t .V char' LTZZ'-' .-Xdluinistixltion lb school board Those school board members pictured below from left to right are Eugene Donaldson, Edward Prebil, Robert Clausen, A. G. Erickson, superintendent of schools, Maynard Olson, Edwin Jasmin, Thomas Rice, and Elmer I-Iausken, chair- man. Those not pictured below are C. W. Leaphart, Geoffrey Brazier, Manley Mortinson, William Schmidt, and Gary Murphy. The school board concerns itself with the problems that arise within the many schools in school district number one. Their main purpose is to set school policy and to handle any money situations that may arise. Such items as teachers salaries and whether a new school is necessary are all discussed and voted upon by the school board. Each school board member is elected from the community. 18 2 Administration faculty First Row Mr. Aldrich-English Mr. Annala-Adv. Algebra, Visual Aids Mr. Bausch-English Mr. Beaver-Biology, Adv. Biology Second Row Mrs. Brainard-Gymnastics, P,E. Mr. Browning-English, Courtship and Marriage Mr. Byrd-American History, Civics, Adv. fvlontana History Mr. Champlin-Choir, Starlighters, Phil. Choir, Chorus Third Row Mrs. Clawson-Typing Mr. Cohn-Modern Math, Geometry, Senior Math Mrs. Davis-English, Speech Mr. DeKam-Modern Math, Geometry H'a:a-0 'dk 'But W7 4 5 1 .u - - 1-'5 -, giguxifigul - ' :fm-if ff 35 3 1- -3 Q A E X 5 i 'Q,,,,- 'N-u...-... 433' W i Rica: lui 15 senior high First Row Mr. Delong-psychology Miss Emrick-French, Spanish Miss Evans-Adv. Clothing, Home EC. Mr. Everett-Amer. History, Economics, Civics Mrs. Flanagan-English Mr. Gilbert-English, Basic Grammer Mr. Hardy-Band Mr. Hayes-Art Mr. Henry-Montana History, Amer. History Mr. Iverson-Amer. History, Montana History 184 Faculty Mr. janey-Civics, personal typing, Marketing Mr. johnson-Trig., Modern Math Mrs. Johnston-English, Vigilante Miss Key-Food Service, Courtship and Marriage Mr. Kinzer-P. E., Physics Miss Larson-English, journalism, Nugget Mrs. Lithander-English, Psychology, Courtship and Marriage lVLr. Logan-Spanish Mrs. Lucht-American history, English, Montana history Mr. Magruder-Current events, Courtship and Marriage Seggnd Rgyv Tlll1'd Row Miss Maronlck-English, Drama, Advanced Speedh Nlrs. McCarthy-Latin, World History Mr. Mclieever-American History, P. L. Mr. lVlC'1'gOl'T2-A1'IlGTlC.lDl ll2fO1'y', Sociology, Civics Mrs. Peters -Bengalettes, P.Il. Mrs. Schmidt-Biology Mr. Sha clfcle ford -Orchestra Mr. Slocum-Chemistry, Advanced Algebra, Physiography Miss Stevens -German, English if , .4, sis 1 l --. A ibx '-1,59 al 190' -f-Ts, S Nha r .zcu hy senior high and sunhaven First Row Mr. Stephenson-English Mr. Travis-Gymnastics, P,E., American History Mr. Vaessen-Civics, Physiography Mr. Vantura-English, Humanities Mr. Wadley-Art, Commercial Art Mr. Watrud-Chemistry, Physiography Mrs. Whitney-German Mr. Williams-English Mrs. Williams-French Mrs. Wilson-English N nn . Qmff, Al' f 1 N 'P fl. K fm .1 'U' gg' A- A.. 186 Faculty Second Row Mr. Wooden-FMS Algebra, PXS Geometry Sunhaven Mrs. Alexander-Earth Science Mrs. Barker-Home economics Mr. Bertelsen-STM-3, Pf5 Geomerty, Algebra Mr. Chiddix-General Math, Algebra, P,E, Mr. Coddington-Art Mr. Coverdell-Biology Mrs. Crennen-Librarian Mr. Elliott-Civics, Physiography, Earth Science Mrs. Fox-Dramatics, Speech, English Third Row Mrs. Harlow-English Miss Harris-P,E. Mr. King-Modern Math, Algebra Mr. Lucht-Civics Mr. Malee-Social Studies, English, Montana History Mr. McKown-P.E, Miss Miller-French Mr. Phillips-Social Studies, Civics Mr. Scharmer-Shop Miss Slattery-English 'ivlu-N. 1535? if ff ' M -A-1 It N 'f'n-.1 12 'r K -Q Kali! Ly- .QN '3 f- ,' - n 7 1 A ,a . 'Q 1 -.r fx rv Ah, i - , V K V' , it w A-. , 'd,.,5l -r Apu, Y' J x L ii -fi K n,w- 4 f 12' I 1 -'YB . A TY if .- W xi Ip Faculty IS First Row Mr. Smelko-World History, Social Studies Mr. Speiker-English Su n Mrs. Stewart-Giris'counse1or Miss Taylor-English Mr. Thomas-Social Studies, Civics, Current Events 3 n Mr. Uthman-Spanish Mr. Veroulis-FMS Algebra, FXS Algebra vo-tech Ml. Almstrong-Computer Programing Accounting, Business Law Mr. Benson-Industrial Arts Mr. Burgess fwlx 5,-k MMS, was fb. 188 Faculty I I , W Q.Ll T'7 f -,-Qs. MXN, was -v, I -gl M' ll my.. 71 inw- Second Row Mr. Cramer- Mr. Dunlap-Flying, Machine Shop Mrs. Goodhart-Shorthand, Data Processing, Bus. Comm. Mr. I-Iaab-Typing, Accting and Law, Bus. Math, Bus. Managing Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr. Mr Harding-Typing , Accounting justice - Ke ilman- Lewis- Liles- Mathews Third Row Mrs. .VIcC.1mon-Office, Procedure Shorthand Mr. Mcffurty- Mr. McDonald-Auto fvlcchanica Miss Miller-Typing, Stenoscript, Office Procedure Mr. Nelson- Mr. Spangrudc-Fundamental Llec- tronics, Night Elect. Mr. Stocl-singer-AIC Maintenance Welding Mr. Virostco-Auto Familiarization 7 Qu.-ag Nu- wx if 'Qu' 'if' 'khnqv 'Y p.....,,. ,dp N. .F Q, if ,, , gr. .: r ll ' 2,5 .- lfhsiii Y A! Faculty 1 S9 X l vo-tech and guidance First Row Mr. Walker Mr. Williamson- Mr. Willson- Second Row Mr. Anderson-Librarian Mr. Barrows-Guidance Mr. Kovick-Guidance and Placement 3 S EQ T o E . Kowalski- Special Education Miss Megard-Guidance Mr. Reiman-Guidance Mr. Ruetten-Sunhaven Guidance 0115,-Q 'Q 1 90 F aculty B 0 Q GS E .Q cn'5- -wwe? 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SB senior activities ABEL, SCOTT-Boys' H 1,2, 3, Band 1, Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Int. Ath. 1, 2, 3. AGOSTINELLI, FRANK QWOPJ-Hon. Soc. 3, Boys' H 1,2, 3, Lat. Club 1, 2, 3, Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1,2, Int. Ath. 1,2, 3, Mov. Op. 1,2,3. ANDERS, JANET-Coug. Corps. 1, 2, Pep 1, 2, 3, B-Squad Cheer, Spirit Coun. 1, 2, C.H. trans. ANDERSON, DOUG ,big drinkerj-Russian 1, 2, 3, Football 1,2, Wrestl. 1, Mov. Op. 1, 2, 3, Ski 2. ANDERSON, EVON QMINKJ-Chorus 2, Pep 2, Sheridan Trans. ANDERSON, JIM- Boys' H 3, Track 2, 3, lntr. Ath. 1,2, 3, Stage 3. ANDERSON, JOHN-Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2. ANDERSON, PATRICK QEDJ-Class Off. 2, Hon. Soc. 3, Band 1, 2, Intr. Ath. 1, 2, 3, Key Club 1, 2, 3, Nat. Merit 3, H. C. trans. ANDERSON, TOM-Band 1, 2, Int. Ath. 1,2. ANDRE, STEVE-Art 3, Band 3, H.C. trans. 1. APPLIN, Cl-LERYL QEZIEYJ-Hon. Soc. 3, Girls' H 2, 3, Nug. 3, Lat. 1, Russian 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Girls State 2, Phil. 2, 3. ARMAGOST, KIM QDUDEJ-Stage 3. BABCOCK, DOROTHY-Sheridan trans. BALDWIN, KAY QSPARKLE FARKLEJ-Vig. 1, 2,3, French 1,2, 3, G.A.A. 1,2,3, Quill 3, Hon. Soc. 3, Pep 1,2, Ski 2. BARBEAU, DANA-Thesp. 1, Stage 1,2. BARTOS, JOHN-Lat. 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, Int. Ath. 1, 2, Boys State Alt. 2, H. C. trans. BAY, MIKE-Stud. Coun. 1, 2, Football 1, Track 1, Ski 1,2, 3, Int. Ath. 1, 2. BECK, TERRY-Stud. Coun. 3, Wrest. 1, Pep 1, Alaska trans. BECKETT, DONALD-Int. Ath. 3, Mov. Op. 3. BELGARDE BETH-Russianl 2- F.H.A. ' G.A.A. 1 2 3, Track 2, Pep 1, 2, Office 1,,Ai't 1,2, 3. ' ' i BENIGER, HELEN-G.A.A. 1, Office 1, Pep 1, 3, Natrona High 2. BENIGER, ED-Boys' H 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1,2, 3, Lnt. Ath. 1, 2, 3, Hospital 3, Ex. Boaxtl 3, Track 1, 2. BERGUM, RON QPOOH BEARJ-Quill 3, Vig. 3, Russian 3, Football 1, Int. Ath. 1, 2, 3, Ski 1, 2, 3, Boys State 2. BIRMINGHAM, WILLIAM QBILLJ-Mov. Op. 1, 2, 3, Gun 2 BLACKER, JOHN U.B. J-Boys' H 3, Nug. 3, Russian 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Wrestl. 3, Ski 1, 2, Int. Ath. 1,2, 3, Mov. Op. 1,2. BLAIR, SANDRA-Pep 2. BLAKE, ROBERT-Stud. Coun. 1, Football 1, 2, Basket- ball 1, Ski 1, 2, Int. Ath. 1, 2, 3, H.C. trans. BLANCHARD, BONNIE-Hon. Soc. 3, Vig. 3, French 1,2, 3, G.A.A. 1,2, 3, Art 1,2, 3. BLESSLNGER, NANCY-Stud. Coun. 1,2,3, Hon. Soc. 3, Pep 1. BOETTGER, JONATHAN-French 1, Mov. Op. 1,2, 3. BOUCHARD, PATTI QPIOU-PIOUJ-Gir1s H. 1, 2, 3, Vig. 3, French 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Pep 2, 3, Art 1, 2, 3. BOWERS, GLORIA QBABESJ-Nug. 1, 2, Spanish 1, 2, Coug Corps 1,2, Chorus 1, Ski 1,2, Int. Ath. 2, Pep 1,2, H. C. trans. BOZMAN, VALORIE QVALJ-Spanish 1, Phil. 3, Chorus 2, Girl Ens. 2, Pep 1, 2. BRADFORD, JANE-Nug. 3, Twirl. 2, Bnad 1, Int. Ath. 2, H.C. trans. BRANAUGH, KATHERINE-Spanish 1, Off. St. 1,2. BRATBERG, DONNA-Int. Ath. 3. BREED, GREGG-Stud. Coun. 1, 2, Football 2, Ski 1, Int. Ath. 1,2, Mov. Op. 1,2. BRIESE, PATTI -Stud. Coun. 2, Cheer. 1, Band 1, G.A.A. 1, Lib. 1, Mov. Op. 2, Cavalier, N. Dak tI'3.T1S. BRIGHTON, MICHELE QMIKEJ-Stud. Coun. 1, Class Off. 2,3-7-77 3, Hon Soc. 3, Lat. 1, Russian 2, Bengalettes 2,3, G.A.A. 1, Girls' St. 2. BROWN, CYNTHIA QCINDYJ-Span. 1, G.A.A.1. BROWN, IJORNA-Fl-IA 2, Chorus 3, Pep 3. BRUER, THOMAS-Stud. Coun. 1, Span. 1,2, Football 1, Off. St. 2, Chorus 1, 2, Int. Ath. 1, Mov. Op. 1, 2, 3 BUELL, KATHLEEN-Lib. 2, 3, Pep 1, German 2. BUNDY, ERNEST QERNIEJ-Russian 3, Football 1, 2, Int. Ath. 1,2, 3, Stage 1, 2. BURCHETT, DAVE KTURTLEYJ- Stud. Coun 2, 3, Vig 3, Nug 3, Span. 2, Band 1, Int. at.h. 1,2,3, Mov. Op. 3, Golf 1,2,3, Gym. 2,3, Key 3. BURNHAM, MARY-Stud. Coun 1, 3-7-77 3, Hon. Soc. 3, Quill 2, 3, Vig. 3, Bengalettes 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3. BURR, AUDREY-Hon. Soc. 3, Talisman 1,2, Lat. 3, Foren. 1,2,3, FTA 1,2,3, Pep 1,2,3, H.C. trans. BURRELL, DOROTHY IDEEJ-Off. St. 1.2. 5 BURT, DIANA QBIRDIEJ-Track 1, 2, Ski 1, 2, Pep 1, Art 1, 2, Nike, C.M.R. trans. BUSHILLA, FRANK-Stud. Coun. 2, Int. Ath. 3, Mov. Op. 1. CAMPBELL, MIKE-Boys' H. 3, Nug. 3, Football 3, Int. Ath. 3, Bozman trans. CARNEY, STEPHEN QSTEVEJ-Football 1, 2, Basketball 1,2, Track 1, Int. Ath. 3, Socbe y trans. CASON, NANCY-French 1, GAA 1, Pep 1, 2, Gym., Tumbling. CASTLES, DEBORAH QDEBJ- Span. 1,2, Pep 1,2. CEARTIN, MIKE-Int. Ath. 1, Art 2, 3. CHARLES, VICKIE QVICJ- Pep 2. CHEVALLIER, KAREN CHUGG, SANDRA QSANDYJ-Russian 2, 3, Band 1, Ski 2, Pep 1, 2. CIARK, CYNTI-ILA-Phil. 2, Ger. 3, Starlighters 3. CLARK, DEBRA QDEBBIEJ-Phil. 2, 3, Chrous 1, 2, Pep 1, 2, Townsend trans. CLONINGER, HELEN-Foren. 1, GAA 1,2. COGBURN, SYDNE-Stud. Coun. 1, French 1,2,3, GAA 1, 2, 3, Chorus 2, Mix. Ens. 3, Pep 1, 2. COLE, CAROLINE QCAROLJ-GAA 1, Pep 1, 2, Ger. 3. CONGER. LISA-Nug. 3, French J 2, Thesp. 1, 2, Stage 1.2, Pep 1,2, Juv. Court. COPE, MARLENE-Stud. Coun. 2,3, Drill 1,2,3, Chorus 1,2, Mix Ens. 1, cms' sm. 1,2, Pep 1,2,s, Libby mms. CORY KENNETH-Chorus 3. CRAIG, DEBRA-Stud. Coun. 1, 3, Hon. Soc. 3, Girls H 2, 3, Nug. 3, French 1, 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, Track 2, Phil. 2, 3, Chorus 1. CRWWFORD, NICK-Boys' H 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, Wrestl. 1, Boys' St. 2, Int. Ath. 1,2,3, Stage 3. CRAWFORD, RON-Int. Ath. 1. CRIDER, KEITH-Stud. Coun. 3, Int. Ath. 1,3. CROSBY, JOHN-Stud. Coun. 1, 2, Football 1, Basketball 1,2, Track 1, Boys' State, Int. Ath. 3. CROWLEY, MARGARET-Foren. 1,2,3, Int. Ath. 2, Pep 1, 2, Coug. Corps 2, Spirit Coun. 1, 2, Speech 1,2, 3, H. C. trans. CURTIS, JEFF-Hon. Soc., Int. Ath. 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, Stanford High. DALY, COLLEEN-Span. 1, 2, Chorus 1, Stage 3, Pep 1, 2, 3, H. C. t:rans. DANA, RAY-Int. Ath. 2. DARFLER, JIM-Boys' H 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, Football 1, Track 1, Cafet. 1, 2,3, DAVENPORT, SHARON-Stud. Coun. 2, 3, FI-IA 2, 3, Track 1, Art 2,3. DAVIDSON, JAMES UIMJ-Boys' H 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Int. Ath. 1,2,3. DAVISON, SAUNDRA QSANDYJ-Lib. 1, Chorus 2, Art 3, Kingman, Kan. trans. DAVIS, COLLEEN-Girls' H. 3, Span. 1, 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, Chorus 2, Pep 1, 2. DAVIS, TANNA 'LEE-Lib. 1,2,3. DEAN, DAVID-Class off. 1,2, 3, 3-7-771,2,3,Hon. see, BOYS' H- 1, 2, 35 French 1, 2,Footba1l 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Wrestl. 1,2, Rotary, Boys' St., Qu. Prin. Man. DEBREE, LOUISE-GAA 1, Phil. 2, 3, Chorus 1. DELANO, BECKY-Stud. Coun. 1, 2, Hon Soc., French 1,2,3,GAA1,2, 3, FTA 1, 2, 3, Pep 1, 2. DELANO, GARY-Boys' H 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, DIEMER, GRETCHIEN-Foren. 3, Thesp. 1,2, 3, Phil. 2, 3, Stage 1, 2, 3, Pep 1. DIETZEN, JIM QMIKEJ-Lat. 2, 3, Russ 1, 2, 3, Football 1, Basketball 1, Wrestl. 2, Ski 2,3. DILLON, MARY QMATTJ-Stud. Coun. 3, lib. 1,2, Off. Staff 2, 3. DITTO, KEN-Stud. Cou.n. 2, Boys' H 2, 3, Band 1, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Track 1, 2, 3, Phil 3, Wrestl. 2,3, Rotary, Int. Ath. 3, Mov. Op. 3, DOBLER, SUSAN LSUSIEJ-Off. st. 1, Pep 3. DOERING, JEAN QRANDYJ-Stud. Coun 3, Class Off. 1, Span. 2, Russ. 1, Phil. 2,3, Starlighters 1,2, 3, FTA 1, 2. DOLEZAL, LEANN-French 1, 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, Int. Ath. 1,2, 3, FTA 1,2,3. DOUGIASS, JEFF-Stud. Coun. 1, Track 1,2, Ski 1,2. DRAPER, ANN-Span. 3, Pep 1, 2, Omaha Neb. trans. DUFFY, DIANE-Stud. Coun. 1,2,3, Thesp., Cheer. 2,3, Bengalettes 1, GAA 1,2, 3, Chorus, Girls' State, Pep 1, 2, 3. DUNDAS, JAMES-Hon. Soc 1, Football 1, Basketball 1, Track 1, 2, Ski 2, Int. Ath. 2, 3, H. C. trans. DUNN, GARY-Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, Chorus 1, Int. Ath. 2, 3, Key 1,2, 3, H. C. trans. DYKMAN, CHARLIE-Span. 2, 3, FHA 1, Track 1, Chorus 1, Girls' Ens. 1, FTA 3, Pep 1, Coeur d'Alene. EARLS, LYNN-Chorus 1, Pep 1, 2, H.C. trans. 4 fi 1. K' I 1 I ii I -1-A EATON, DAVID-stud. coon. 2, 3, Russian 2, 3, wrom. 2, BOYS' State, Int. ath. 1, Mov. Op. 1, 2, 3, Key 3. EBERLE, PATRICIA QPATSYJ-Stud. Coun. 2, Foren. 1,2, 3, Int. Ath. 3, Pep 1,2, FNA 2,1-LC. trans. EBERT, MARY KAY-Foren. 1,2, 3, Thesp. 3, Lib. 1, Girls, State, Stage 3, FTA 2, Pep 1, 2, 3, H. C. trans. EBY, EDDY-Int. Ath. 1,2. EBY, GAIL ECK, KERMIT-Hon. Soc., Boys' H. 3, Quill 2,3, Nug. 3, French 1,2, Basketball 2,33 Int. Ath. 1, Nat Merit. ECKERT, JEROIVIE EGAN, LARRY-Chorus 1,2, Boys' Ens. 1,3, Mov. op. ,key memberJ 1,2, 3, Gymnastics 1,2,3. ELFORD, VIVIAN-French 2, 3, Mov. op. 1,2, 3, FTA 3. ELLIS, ROBERT ERICKSON, SUSAN-Hon. Soc., French 1, 2, 3, Beng. co- head 1, 2, 3, GAA 1,2,3, Phil. 3, Chorus 1, Fr. Schol. ERVTNG, TOM-Stud. Coun. 2, Span 1, Track 1, Off. St. 1, Int. Ath. 1, H.C. trans. ESPELIN, IDIS-Stud. Coun. 3, Russian 1, 2, 3, Thesp. 1,2,3, Stage 1,2,3. ETZWILER, JOANN-GAA 1, Lib. 2, Pep 1, 2, 3. FAY, KATHLEEN QKALLYJ-Stud. Coun. 2, Chorus 1, Pep 1, 2, Talisman 2, H. C. trans. FETTER, SHERRY-Stud. Coun. 2, Span. 2, Thesp. 1, 2, 3. FINK, BEVERLY QBEVJ-GAA 1, Ger.1, Gym. 3, Chorus 2, FHA 2, Simms High trans. FISKE, KEN-Stud. Coun. 1,2, 3-7-77 2,3, Hon. Soc., Boys' H 3, Band 1, Int. Ath. 2,35 Tennis 1,2,3. FLEMING. JIM QBIMBOJ-Boys' H. 2,3, Football 1,2,3, Int. Ath. 1, 2, 3. FLEURY, LINDA-Span. 1, 2, FHA 3, Lib. 3, OFF. 1, Pep 1, 2, 3. FIOERCHINGER, DAVE-Boys' H. 2, 3, Russian 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, Wrestl. 1, 2, 3, Cross Cntry. 2. FLYNN, COLLEEN QFREDJ-Span. 1, 2, 3, Phil. 3, FTA 1, 2, Chorus 2. FOLEY, KATHY-Russian 2, GAA 1, 2, Pep 1, 2, Art 1,2 3. FOLERI, PAT QSTORKJ-Foren. 1,2, 3, Band 1,2, rot. A111. 1, 2, Stage 2, H.C. trans. FORBES, MARK- FOX, DIANA QDIJ-GAA 1, Lib. 1, Off. 2, Chorus 1, Mov. O . 2. FREISER, DOUG-Span. 1, Football 1, St. Martin. FRENCH, KATHRYN-Hon, Soc. , French 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, FTA 1, 2, 3, Starlighters 3. FRISCH, JOHN GAGE, BARBARA-Lib. 2, 3, Chorus 1. GAGE, DAVID GALLOWAY, THERESA QTESSIEJ-Bengalettes 1, 2, 3, co- head, Chorus 1, 2, Art 3, Photo 1, 2. GAUTHIER, MIKE-Stud. Coun. 3, Quill 3, Vig. 3, Nug. 2, 3, Int. Ath. 1, Photo 1, 2, 3. GEHRING, ANN -FHA 1, 2, 3, Span. 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, FTA 1, 2, 3, Pep 1, 2, 3. GERLEMAN, SANDY-French 1, FHA 1,2, 3, GAA 1, I..ib. 2, Pep 1, 2. GIBSON, LORI-Span. 1,2, 3, GAA 1, Ger. 2, 3. GIBSON, SHIRLEY-Span. 1, Thesp. 2, 3, Pep 2, 3. GILLIE, RHONDA -Span. 2, Phil. 2, Chorus 1, Stage 1, FTA 1, Bozman trans. GILREATH, CAROL-GAA 1. GLENN, JANET-Stud. Coun. 2,3, Span, 1, Cheer. 2,3, Beng. 1, GAA 1,2, 3, Phil. 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Sorop. 3, Girls' State, Prin. cand. 2, Pep 1, 2, 3. GOETTLE, TOM-Stud. Coun. 2, 3, Football 1, Wrestl. 1, Int. Ath. 3. GORSICH, DENNIS-Boys' H. 2, 3, Track 1,2,3, Int. Ath. 1 2. GRAZYK, Jolt-roocbau p, Track 1, Chorus 1, rot. Ana. 1,2 1,2, H.C. mana. GRANDE, GLORIA-French 1, 2, 3, FTA 3, Pep 2, Ger. 3. GRAVELY, BARBARA-rroooh 1, Thesp. 1, 2, 3, Phil. Gk!ig3aNfiL1S1:SI1I,2, Mix Eos. 1,2, Stage 1,2,3, - .C. trans. GIKCQSSE-lE,CGARY-Football 1, 2, Basketball 2, Int. Ath. , 3 . . trans. Gigs, lSf,4RL-fogelg 13.3, Tliisp. 2, 3, Football 1, rot. - 3 age , ' mer, g. winne . GUNSTONE, ETHEi.q'sHoRTYy T HAGEN, GRAIG-Lat. 1, Pep 2. HAGEN EIDNE-GAA 1, Pep 1, 2, 3. HALVER, ROGER -Boa. Admin. HALVERSGN, GAIL-Lib. 1,2, Stage 1. H1AThgES,2KATHY-Girls' H. 2, 3, span 1, 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, HAMIL'l'O.N, LYNN-Span. 1, 2, GAA 2, Phu. 1, 2, FTA 3 HANLEY, NANCY QKATIEJ-Class off. 2, coug. Corps. EI, FTA 1, 2, Pep 1, 2, Spirit. Coun. 1, 2, 3, Talis. 2, 3, . C. trans. HfA121s13NFc?iB,zsgL-girls' 1I1.21,2, 3, French 1, 2, 3, GAA ' , - y'm. . HAIEISESIINI, GAIL-Girls' H. 1,2,3, Span 1,2, 3, GAA 1 1 ' HANSON, COLIEEN-French 2, Thesp. 2, 3, Phil. 2, 3, Chorus 1, Mov. op. 2, 3, Pep 1,2. HARGROVE, MELVIN QGENTIE BENJ-Boys' H 2, 3, Ting. 3, Thesp. 2, Football 1, 2, 3, Int. Ath. 1, Stage 21 Mov Op. 3. HARRELL, JANET-Exec. Board 3, Stud. Coun. 2, 3, Forens. 1, 2, 3, Thesp. 3, Sorop. 3, Girls' State Gov., Pep 1, 2, 3, Elks leader., H. C. trans. HARRIS, JOY-Thesp. 1,2, 3, Girls' Ens. HARRIS, PAMELA QPAMJ-Chorus 2, Pep 1, 2, HARPER, BETH-Cheer. 1, 2, Girls' State, Int. Ath. 2, Stage 2, Pep 1, 2, H.C. trans. HART, CHARIES fC1-IARLIEJ-Exec. Board 2, 3, Stud. Coun. 3, Class Off. 1, Football 1,2, Basketball 1, Track 1,2, Rotary, Boys' State, Qu. -Prin. Man, Stage 3. HAUSKEN, RICHARD QDICKJ-Stud. Coun. 2 3, 3-7-77 2,3, Hon. Soc., Boys' H. 3, Band 1.2, Track 1,2,3. HAWORTH, JANET-French 1, 2, GAA 3, Pep 1, HEDGE, BRUCE-Stud. Coun. 3, Hon. Soc, Boys' H. 2,3, Football 1,2, 3, Basketball 1, Track 3, Mov Op. 1, 2, 3. HERMANSON, STEVE-Span.2, Phil 3, chorus 3, Mov. Op. 1, 2, 3. HERRIN, JOHN-Boys' H. 2, 3, Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2 Wrestl. 1, 2, 3, Int. Atl. 1, 2, 3. HETHERINGTON, TINA-Russ. 2, 3, Stage 2. HICKEY, JOHN-Boys' H. 3, Span. 1, 2, 3, Football 1,2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Int. Ath. 1, 2, 3. HICKS, KAREN-Thesp. 1, 2. HIGGINS, JTM- Stud, Coun. 2. HINES, AIAN-Stud. Coun. 1, Boys' H. 2, 3, Football 1,2, 3, Track 1, 2, Int. Ath. 1, 2, 3, Stage 1, 2. r-IODGE, CURT- Stud. Coun. 1,2, Russ. 2, Int. Ath. 1,2.3, Bus. Club. HOELL, MELANIE-Stud. Coun. 1, l-lon. Soc., French 1,2, 3, GAA 1, 2, Chorus 1, FTA 1, 2, 3. HOFIAND, KIM-Thesp. 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Wrestl. 2, Stage 1, Corvallis trans. HOUVIES, JILL-Cougar Corp 2, Lib 1, FTA 1, 2, Pep 1, 2, Spirit Coun., Talisman, H. C. trans. HOIZWORTH, DAVID-Hon. Soc., Nug. 3, Forens. 1,2, 3, Band 1, Int. Ath. 2, 3, Mov Op. 1, 2, 3, FTA 3. HOPKINS, PAULQDIZZYJ-Boys' H. 2,3, Band 1, Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1. HORTICK, SUZANNE-Chorus 1, Ski 1, 2, Pep 1, 2, 3, H. C. trans. HOY, CHARLEA QMIKEJ-French 2, GAA 1, Off. 2, Rifle. HUGHES, GREG -Int. Ath. 1,2, 3, German 1. HUMPHREY, DIANE-Stud. Coun. 2,3, GAA 1,2, Pep 2. HUNTHAUSEN, KATHY-Forens. 3, Cheer. 1,2, Track 1, 2, Chorus 1, Stage 2, 3, Pep 1,2, 3, Int. Ath. 2, H. C. trans. HUPPE, KATHY-3-7-77 2, 3, Hon. Soc., French 1, 2, GAA 1,2, Ski 1,2, Gym 2, 3, INGERSOLL, JEFF-Latin 1, 2, 3, Football 1, Int. Ath. 2, Mov. Op. 1, 2, 3. INGMAN, ROSSLYN-Hon. Soc, Girls' H. 1,2, 3, Quill 3, Span. 1,2, 3, Nug 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, Gym. 2, 3, Tumble. 1,2. JACOBSON, JAN- Span. 1,2, GAA 1,2, FTA 1,2 JACQUES, LEANNTE-Cheer. 3, Pep 1,2,3, Tv.-ii-1. 2,3 Spiiit Coim. 1,2,3, Stud. Coun. 3,1-1.C. 1:-ans. JAKOVAC, JUDO-Off. 2. JEAN, SHARON-Off. 1, Pep 2, 3. JENKO, THOMAS-Stud. Coun. 1, Class Off. 2, Hon. Soc, Football 1, Track 1, 2, Ski 1, Int. Ath. 1. 2, 3, Key 1, 2, 3, H.C. trans. JENNTNGS, CANDY-Span. 1, Track 1, Pep 1, H.C. trans JOHNSON. BEVERLY-French 1, 2, GAA 1, Phil 3, Chorus 2, Pep 2. JOHNSON, CHRISTINE-St'ud. Coun. 2, Span. 1,2, G.-XA 1, 2, FTA 3. JOHNSON, ERIC-Latin 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1,2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Int. Ath. 3, Mov. Op. 1. 2. JOHNSON, KAPP-Boys' H. 2, 3, Football 2, 3, Basketball 2,3, Mov. Op. 2,3, Key 3. JOHNSON, MARC-Russ. 1, 2, 3, Int. Ath. 1, 2, 3. JOHNSON, MARGARET-Russ. 2, GAA 1, FTA 1, 2, Pep JONES, DAVID-Stud. Coun. 2, 3, Hon. Soc., Bow' H. 1, 2, 3, French 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1. 2, Track 1. Z, 3, Int. Ath. 3, Cross Cntry. 2, 3. JONES, PATRICIA-Thesp. 1, 2, 3, Lib. 1, 2, Phil. 1. 2. 3 Stage 1, 2, Mov. Op. 1, 2, 3, JORGENSEN, AUDREY-GAA 1, 2, 3, Pep 1. JUHI., KATHY-Span. 1, 2, GAA 1, Phil. 2, Chorus 1, I, Pep 1, 2. KAISER, VICKI-Span. 1. 2, Thesp. 2. 3: C-.XA 1, Mov. Op. 2, Pep 1, 2. KALEVA, DAN-Football 1, 2, Track 1, W1-cstl. 1, Int. Ath. 3, Mov. Op. 2, 3, Shelby trans. KALLIN, KARL-Boys' H. 1, 2. 3, mgr. for football, basketball, track, wrestl. Y KANIPS, Wlplaulr-GIFIS' H. 1, 2, 3, Span. 1, Feng. 3 GAA 1, 2, 3, Phil. 2, 3, Chorus 1, Pep 3. KASMAN. CRAIG-Ski 2. KEARNEY, JAMES-Track 1, Int. Ath. 2. KELLER, SHARON-Span. 1, Thesp. 2, 3, Int. 1, Mov. Op. 3, Pep 1, Art 1,2, 3. KEI.LEY, JIM-Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, Seeley Lake trans. KELLEY, LORIS-Span. 1, 2, GAA 1, 2, Pep 1, 2. KERSCHER, LINDA-Drama 2, Int. 2, Stage 2, FTA 3, Pep 1, 2, H.C. trans. KIELY, JOSEPH-Key 1, 2, 3, Boys' H. 2, 3, Band 1, 2, Football 1,2,3, Track 1, Bovs' State, Qu-Prin. Man., Int. Atli. 2, 3, Stage 1, 2. KILMER, IANET-Stage 2. KINDRED, DEA-Hon. Soc., Foren. 2, 3, Thesp. 3, Ski 1, Pep 1. KIRBY, MONA-Mov. Op. 3. KELLER, GREG-Stud. Coun. 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Wrestl. 1, 2, 3, Int. 2, 3, Billings trans. KLEN, SAND1- California trans. KNOUS, KIRK-Span. 1,3, Band 1, Tennis 1,3, Minnesota trans. KOERPER, ROBERT QKEFFQ-Hon. Soc., Quill 3, Nug. 2. 3, French 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Int. 3, Mov. Op. 3. KOETTER, VICKI-Band 1, 2, 3, Track 1, FTA 3. KOKORUDA, KAREN-Int. 2, FTA 2, Pep 1, 2, H.C. trans. KOVICH MARY JO-French 1,2,3, Chorus 1,2,3, Girls' Ens. 1, 2, 3, GAA 1,2, 3, FTA 1,2, 3, Pep 1, 2. KOVICK, PAM-Stud. Coun. 1, 2, Russ. 1, 2, 3, Ski 1, 2, KRAFT, DOUG-Class Off. 2, Boys' H. 2,3, Football 2,3, Track 2, 3, Int. 3. KRALICEK, IAURIE-Hon. Soc, Band 1, 2, 3, Phil. 3, Orches. 1,3, Ger. 1. KRANICH, KATHY-GAA 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Girls' Ens. 2, Pep 2, Starlighters 3. KROLL, BARBARA lhalf-pint,-Stud. Coun. 1, Lib 2, Mov. Op. 1, 2, 3. KUBIS, BARBARA-Shelby trans. KUNTZ, KYLE-Ex. Board, Stud. Coun. 1,3, Boys' H. 3, Football 3, Track 1,2,3, Int. 1,2,3. IANE, KANDIS-Span. 1, 2, Stage 1, Pep 1, 2, Kansans trans. IARIMER, DAVID-Foren. 1, 2, 3, Span. 1, Mov. Op. 1, 2, 3, FTA 1, 2, 3. IARSEN, DAVID-Band 1, 2, 3, Football 1, Orches. 1, Ski 1, Int. 1, Flathead trans. IARSON DENNY DIEGO -Stud. Coun. 2 3- Hon. Soc.- 1 c , Y 1 I Quill 3, Nug. 3, Ger. 1, 2, 3, Int. 1, 2, 3, Diego 8 lace Motion Pict. 2, 3. LARSON, BECKY-Latin 2,3, Track 1,2, Off. 1, Stage 2, Pep 2, 3. IASALLE, BONNE-French 1, GAA 1, 2, Pep 1, 2. IATTIN, STEVE QDUFUSJ -Ger. 1, 2. LEVENGOOD, MEIANIE QMELQ-Russ. 1, 2, 3, FTA 1, Pe 2, 3. LEVYITAN, BOB-French 1, 2, Track 1, Orches. 1, Ski 1, 2, Gy-rn. 2,3. LEWIS, KATHY-Stud. Coun. 2, Track 2, GAA 1, Pep 2, Gym. 3 LINDAHL, CHRIS-Phil. 2, 3, Chorus 2. LINDSTROM, KIM-Stud. Coun. 1, Hon. Soc., FHA 1,2,3, GAA 1, Ski 1. LINIATIE, CAROL-Span. 1, FHA 1, Pep 1. IINN, DONNA-Stud. Coun. 1, 2, 3, French 1, Pep 1, 2. LINTON, VICKIE-French 1, 2, 3, Beng. 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1. LIVINGSTON, BILL-Mov. Op. 2, 3, Photo 2, 3, Diego G jace Movies. LORDEMANN, DAVE-Band 1, 2, H. C. trans. LOVELY, TIM-French 1, Wrestl. 1. LUCK, BRAD-Key1,2, 3, Ex. Board 3, Stud. Coun. 1, 2, 3, Class Off. 1, 2, Student Body Pres, Boys' H. 1,2,3, Foren. 1,2,3, Football 1,2,3, Basketball 1. Track 1, 2, Rotary, Boys' State, Int. 2, 3, Elks Lead. 2nd, Legion Orat. 2, Optim. Orat. 1, Outst. Teen. Award, H.C. trans. llll, KAI WAI-3-7-77 1, 2, 3, Stud. Coun. 2, Girls' H. 1,2,3, French 1,2, GAA 1,2,3, Track 1,2, Chorus 2, Girls' State. MADDEN, JAMES-Hon. Soc., Band 1, 2, Orches 3, H. C. UAHS. MADSEN, NANCY-GAA 2, Queen cand. 3, Pep 2, 3. MAHONEY, GEORGE-Boys' H. 3, Lat. 3, Int. 3, Golf. Florida trans. MAIN, CIAUDIA-Span. 2, FHA 1, Pep 1, Boulder trans. MANION, SUE-Talisman 2, 3, Cheer. 1, Band 1, Track 2, Chorus 1, Ski 2, FTA 1, 2, Pep 1,2, 3, FNA 1,2, Spirit. Coun 1, 2, H.C. trans. MANLOVE, MIKE-Tack 3, Wrestl. 2, Int. 2, 3. MARCINEK, JOHN-Key 1, 2, 3, Boys' H. 1,2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Track 1, 2, Chorus 1, Ski 1, 2, Int. 1,2, 3, H. C. trans. MARRON, FRANK-Football 1, Basketball 1, Int. 2, 3, Key 3, H.C. trans. MARSH QWEGNERQ, KAREN-Apan. 1,2, GAA 2, Pep 3. MARTELLQ, JUDY-Girls' H. 2, 3, span. 1, 2, GAA 1, 2, 3 FTA' 1, 2, Pep 1, 2. MASON, CONNIE-FHA 1, Phil. 3, Chorus 1, 2, Ger. 1, Tumwater trans. MASSMAN, JIM-Ger. 1, 2, Band 1, 2, Phil. 3, Orches. 1, 2, 3, Paper Tiger. MATISKAINEN, IUANNE-Nug. 3, Span. 1, GAA 1, 2, MATTICE, TOM-Hon. Soc., French 1, 2, Int. 3, Gym. 2, 3. ' MAYNARD, DAVE QTALENTQ-Stud. Coun. 3, Nug. 2, Foren. 3, Thesp. 2, 3. MCCARTHY, MARIA QMACQ-Stud. Coun. 2, Nug. 3, Foren. 2, 3, Thesp. 3, FHA 3, Int. 2, Stage 2,3, FTA 2, 3, Pep 1, 2, 3, Spirit. Comm 2, 3, Talisman 2, H. C. trans MCCLURE, CHERLY-Seeley Lake trans. MCCONNELL, BOB-Stud. Coun. 2, 3, Football 2, Phil. 3, Starlighters 3, Key 3, H. C.trans. McCOSKERY, MARY KAY-Nug. 2, 3, Russ. 1, 2, 3, GAA 1,2, Chorus 1, 2, Girls' Ens. 2, FTA 1, Pep 1. MCCURDIE, LINDA-Chorus 2. MCDONALD, RANDY-Quill 3, Nug. 2, 3, Russ. 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Int. 2, 3. MCGOOWAN, BOBBIE-Stud. Coun. 2, 3, GAA 2, Pep 2. MCGREGOR , PATTY-Off. 1,2, Spokane trans. MCHUGH, SHELLEY-Stud. Coun. 3, Girls' H. 1,2, 3, GAA 1,2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Pep 2, 3, Tumbl 1, 2, Gym. 2, 3. MCKINNON, PAUIA-Stud. Coun. 2, French 1, Thesp. 1, Track 1, Phil. 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3. MCMASTERS, IOHNO-Boys' Ens. 1, 2, 3, Mov. Op. 1. MCMURTREY, LYNNE-Span. 1, 2, Off. 1, 2, Pep 1,2. NEEHRING, TERESA QTESSJ-Stud. Coun. 2, Talisman, Lat. 1, 2, Foren 1, 2, 3, Thesp. 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Orch. 3, FTA 1,2, Pep 1,2,3, H.C. trans. MEYER, BRUCE-Boys' H. 2, 3, Football 1,2, Wrestl. 1, 2, 3, MH-IELISH, BRUCE UM,-Boys' H. 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Track 2, 3, Int. 2, 3. MILES. LOUIS-Hon. Soc., French 1, 2,3, Phil. 2, 3, Chorus 1, Key 3. MILLER, LARRY-Football 1, 2, H. C. trans. MOCKEL, GREG-Stud. Coun. 3, Boys' H. 1,2, 3, Track 1,2, 3, Int. 3. MONCRIEF, ROSS-Football 1, Track 1, Wrestl. 1, 2, Cross Cnty. 2, Bizmark trans. MOOK, SANDY MOORE, CHRIS-Ger. 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1. MOORE, JOE-Int. 2, 3, H. C. trans. MOORE, LARRY-Track 3. MORGAN, CHARLIE- MORRIS, CINDY-Columbia Falls trans. MORTENSEN, GREGG-Boys' H. 2, 3, Hon. Soc., Russ. 1, 2, Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Boys' State, Cross Cntry 2, 3, Swim 1, 2, 3. MUCH, FAY-Ger. 1, 2, Mov. Op. 1, 2, Art 2, 3. MURGEL, RANDY-Football 3. MURRAY, MARK-Football 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Boys' State, Int. 1, 2, 3, H.C. trans. MYERS, SUSANN-Stud. Coun. 2, Span. 1,2, 3, GAA 1,2, FTA 1, 2, 3, Int. 3. NAEGELE, TOM-Quill 3, Nug. 3, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, Int. 3. NASON, RICHARD-Nug. 3, Int. 2, Stage 2, Mov Op. 2, 3, H. C. trans. NELL, DON-Art 1,2, Mov. Op. 3. NELSON, JOHN-Int. 1. NICOIAY, PHIL-Band 1, Wrestl. 1. NOE, CHARISSA QSKlNNYj-Thesp. 1, 2, 3, GAA 1, Phil. 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, Girls' Ens. 1, 2, Stage 1, 2, Pep l, 2, AIT. NORSKOG, JANE-Stud. Coun 3, Nug. 1, 2, FHA 1, GAA 1, Chorus 1, 2, Photo 1, 2, Pep 1, 2, Livingston trans. O'LEARY, KEN QRUSTYQ-Span. 2, 3, Wrestl. 3, Mov. Op. 1, 2, 3, O'LEARY, LINDA-GAA 1, Pep 1, OLSON, CRAIG-Stud. Coun. 1, 2-7-77 2,3, Boys' H. 1, 2, 3, Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Rotary, Boys' State, Qu-Prin. Man. OLSON, DEBBIE-Girls' H. 2, GAA 1,2, Track 1,2, Off. 2, Ski 1, 2. OLSON, LAURA-GAA 1, Chorus 2, 3, Pep 1. OLSON, DOUG-Boys' H. 3, Span. 1, Int. 1, 2, 3, Mov. Op. 1, Golf 1, 2, 3. ORSELLO, KATHY-Thesp. 2, 3, GAA 1,2, Pep 1, 2. OYLER, NELSON-Class Off. 1, Basketball 1, Track 1, Chorus 1, Mov. Op. 2, N. Dak. PALMER, STEVE-Nug. 3, Foren. 2, 3, Thesp. 3, Stage 1, 2, Voice of Dem. PALQUIST, KRIS-Stud. Coun. 1, 2, 3, Beng. 1, 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Off. Prin. 2, Pep 2. PARKER, BONNIE-Thesp. 2, 3, Lib. 1,3, Off. 2, Phil. 2, Chorus 1,2, Mov. Op. 1, 2, Pep 1. PARRY, GARY-Ex. Board, Stud. Coun. 1,2, 3-7-77 3, Boys' H. 3, Span. 2, 3, Football 1, 2, Track 1, Wrestl. 1, 2, Mov. Op. 1,2,3, Key 3, Elks. 3rd. PEARsoN, PAYE-stud. coan. 1,2, 3, Span. 3, GAA Off 1, Chorus 1,2, 3, Girls' Ens. 3, Queen Vig, Prin 1- Pep 1- Starlighters. PEREA, GHRISTIE.-C. H. trans. PETERSON, SANDY-Nug. 1, FHA 1, off. 2, Chorus 1, Pep 1, 2 3- Oceanside trans. PFEIFFEIT, l.ARRY-Hon. Soc.: Boys' H. 2,3, Football 1 2- Basketball 1- Int. 3. PlKEi JIM-13oya'1-ii 2,3, Band 1,2,wroa11. 1,2,3, nat. 1. PILIATZKE, DAVE-Boys' H. 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, Boys' st. PLUM1v1EP., RosAL1E-sfod. Coun. 1, Mov. op. 1,2. PORTE, cHUcK-rootbau 1, Phil. 2, sm 1,2,3, inf. 1, 2. POST, SHARON-Anaconda tran. PREBIL, RICK-Boys' H. 2, Football 2, 3, Track 2, Stage 3. PYFER, RICK-Stud. Coun. 1,2, Class Off. 1, Boys' H. 1, Foren. 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Boys' State , Int. 1, 2, Elks Lead. 1st, Sorp., Voice of Dem, Amer. Leg. Orat. State Key gov., H. C. trans. QUIST, JOHN-Wrestl. 2, Rifle 1. RADA, ALICE QALLQ-GAA 1, Mov. Op. 2, 3, Pep 1,2. RADLEY, JENNIFER-GAA 1,3, Track 1, 2, 3, Prin. cand. 1, Ski 1,2, Pep 1, Gym. 3. RANDALL, MIKE-Band 1, 2, Int. 1, 2. REARDON, COLLEEN-Stud. Coun. 1,2, Russ. 2, Off. 3. REBER, DEBBIE-Bengalettes 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, Phil. 2, 3, Chorus 1. REDLIN, DENISE QREDQ- Phil. 2, 3, Girls' Ens. 1. REINIS, JIM-Football 1, Track 1, Chorus 1, Ski 1, 2, 3, Intr. 1, 2, 3, H. C. trans. RINTALA, JANET-Stud. Coun..3, Hon. Soc, Girls' H. 1, 2, 3, French 1, 2, GAA 1f2, 3, Phil. 1, 2, Starlighters 2, 3, Pep 1. ROBINSON, KENT-Band 1,2. ROBINSON, SHARON-Class Off., Talisman 1, 2, Foren 2, 3, Thesp. 3, Coug. Corp 1, 2, Inu. 2, Stage 2, FTA ,112i Pen 1.2, 3, H.C. cram. ROEMMICH, DAN-Ger. 2. ROGERS. VICKIE-Phil. 3, Chorus 1, 2. ROSIN, TERRY-Boys' H. 3, Basketball 1,3, Track 1, Phil. 3, Boys' Ens. 3, Great Falls trans. ROTH, JOLENE-Girls' H. 1, 2, 3, Span. 1, 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, Phil. 2, 3, Chorus 1, Pep 1,2. ROUTZAHN, NAN-GAA 1, 2, Pep 2, 3. ROWLEY, BILL QRUFUSQ-Track 1. 2. RUDE, DEAN-Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, Int. 2, 3. RUMMIEL1 CONNTE UW UAS-Stud. Coun. 1, Hon. Soc, QU-11-1 35 VIS- 2. 39 GAA 3, Queen Cand., Pep 1,2. RUNG, DIANA-French 2, 3, Girls' Ens. 1, 2, Pep 1, 2. RUSSELL, SALLY-Thesp. 3, Phil. 3. RYAN, MIKE-Football 1. RYCKMAN, MARK fred nooky feathersj-football 1,2, Basketball 1. RYGG, TOM-Band 1,2, 3, Football 1, Intr. 3, Ogdin, Utah trans. SAHSBURY, JEFF-Stud. Coun. 1, Class Off. 1,2, 3-7-77 1, 2, 3, Boys' H. 2, 3, Lat. 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1,2,3, Rotary, Boys' State, Queen Mang. , Intr. 3. SALO, KAREN-Span. 1,2,3. SAMSON, RICHARD-Stud. Coun. 2, Class Off. 1,3, Boys' H. 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Boys' State, H.C. trans. SAMPSON, VALERIE QVALj-GAA 1, 2, Pep 1. SAMS, DEBBIE-FHA 2, 3, GAA 1, lewistown trans. SARUIS , HELEN-French 3, Pep 2, Art 3, Oregon trans. SASEK, GRANT- SCHMITZ, DEBBIE-GAA 1, Chorus 1, FTA 1, Ger. 2, 3. SCHMITZ, MARILYN-Track 2, Chorus 1, 2, Pep 1, 2, H.C. trans. SCORE, ROXANNE-Russ. 1, 2, 3, Thesp. 2, GAA 1,2, Track 1, Chorus 1, Ski 1, Intr. 1. SCOW, JAMES-Foren. 1,2. SCOW, MARC-Stud. Coun. 1, Hon. Soc., French 1, 2, 3, Intr. 3. SEWELL, RICK-Bovs' H. 2, 3, Football 1, Wrestl. 1,2, mn. 1,2,3. SHEEHY, DENNIS-Stud. Coun. 1,2, Boys' H. 3, Span. 1, 2, Football 1,2,3, Basketball 1,2, Track 1, Intr. 2,3. SHEPPARD, BARBARA-French 1, 2, GAA 1, Sl-IERAN, FORD-Football 1, 2. SCHOQUIST, JANE QWILMAQ-Stud. Coun. 2, Girls' H. ' 2,3, Lat. 1, GAA 1,2, 3, Art. 3. SIMPSON, WESLEY-Boys' H. 2, Wrestl. 1,2, Intr. 1. SIMS, TOM-Ski 1, 2, Ger 2. SMAIL, DAVE-Track 1,2, 3, Intr. 1, 2, 3, Ger. 2, 3, Cross Cntry 2. SMITH, CINDY-Stud. Coun. 1, Pep 1. SMITH, DAIL- SMITH, DEBRA-Hon. Soc., French 1, 2, 3, GAA 1, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Girls' Ens. 1,2, 3, Starlighters 3. SMITH. IORETTA-Phil. 1,2,3. SMITH, SHARI-Band, 1,2,3, Pep 2,3. SMITHSON, DARRELL- Track 2. SMITHWICK, -Stud, Coun. 3, Hon. Soc. , GAA 1, Chorus 1, Pep 1, 2, 3, Art 3. SOULES, DEBBY-Thesp. 3, Art 2, 3. SPARING, SUE-Span. 1,2, GAA 1, SPAUIDING, SANDY-Hon. Soc., Girls' H. 3, Span. 1,25 GAA 1,2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Ski 1, 2, 3, Pep 1, 2. SPERRY, KRISTINE-Girls' H. 3, GAA 3, Track 1,2,3, Phil. 3, Chorus 2, Orches. 1. STAGG, DON-Band 1, 2, Track 1, Boys' Ens. 1, Mov. Op. 1, 2, 3, Ger. 1, 2, 3. ST. ClAIR, MARVIN-Russ, 2, 3, Intr. 1, 2, 3, Nlov. Op. 1, 2, 3. STEEIE, BILL-Hon, Soc., Lat. 2, French 2, Phil. 1, Chorus 1,2,3, Mix. Ena. 1,2, 3, Mov. op. 1,2, 3, Starlighters, Key, Photo. STERN, CINDY STINE, RIC-Inu. 2, 3. STOLL, SHARON-Girls' H 2, 3, French 1, GAA 1, 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Ski 2. STROM, RENEE-GAA 1, Phil 2, 3, Chorus 1, Girls' Eng. 1, 2. STUART, IOYCE-Hon. Soc. 3, GAA 1, 2, Phil. 3, Chor. 1, 2, 3, lnt1'. 1, Pep 1, 2, Butte trans. STUMP, ROBERT-Wrestling 2, 3, Intr. 2 SWANSON, CARLA-Twirl. 1, 2, Chor. 1, Ski 1, Intr. 1, 2, Stage 2, Pep 1,2, 3, Spirit Coun. 2, H.C. trans. SWANSON, ROBERT SWEENEY, IOY-Thesp. 2, Chor. 1, 2, Stage 1, 2. TALSETH, LARRY- TASKlLA, DAVID -Intr. 1,2,3, Gym 1. TATCHELL, KELLY-Band 1, Inu. 1, Ger. 2, 3, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Cross Cntry 2, 3. THOMPSON, BARBARA-Phil 2, 3, Chor. 1, 2. THOMSON, WAYNE-Football 1, 2, Track 1, Wrestl. 2: Intr. 3, Butte trans. TIENSVOID, VALERIE-Stud. Coun. 1,2. Hon. Soc., Lat 1, GAA. TOBLAS, CRIS-Stud. Coun. 1, Boys' H 2, 3, Lat. 1, Football 1, Wrestl. 1, 2, 3. TOMASKIE, JOHN QBUZZT TOWLE, DESERA-Vig. 3, Nug. 2, French 1, GAA 1, 3. TREADWAY, MARGIE-Class Off. 3, French 1, GAA 1,2, Track 1, Pep 2. TUCCI, HELEN-Track 3, Intr. 2, Pep 1, 2, 3, Talisman, H.C. trans. UTICK, JOHN QFUZZYj-Prin. Mang. 3, Stage 3, Mov. Op. 3. VAN DIEST, MIKE-Boys' H 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 2, Intr. 3, Key 2, 3, H.C. trans. VARNADO, KENNETH-Football 1, Track 1, 2, Wrestl. 1, Intr. 1,2, Mov. Op. 1,2, 3, VENCILL, RAYMOND- VOGL, PATTY-FHA 1,2, Twirl. 2, Intr. 2, FTA 1, 2, Pep 1, 2, H.C. trans. VOILES, TERRY -Stud. Coun. 1, 3-7-77 1, 2, 3, Boys' H 2, 3, Russ. 1, 2, 3, Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track, 2, 3, Boys' State. WALLACE, LORRAINNE-Stud. Coun. 1,3, Class Off. 1,3, Hon. Soc. 2, 3, Thesp. 3, Lib. 3, Chorus 1, NEDT Ach., Kansas trans. WALLACE. LUANE-Chorus 1, 2, Kanasa trans. WARDELL, NOLA-GAA 1, Phil 2, 3, Chor. 1. WARN, STEPHEN-Off. 1, 2, Gun 2. WARREN, IUDY-Stud. Coun. 1. 2, French 1, GAA 1, Pepl WELSTEAD, GREGG-I-lon. Soc. ,French 1, 2, 3, Intr. 1, 2, 3 WESTERVELT, PAULA- WHITAKEP., HANK-Intr. 1.2, 3. WHITE, DAN-stage 3. WHITEHOUSE, JOHN-Intr. 1, 2, 3. wucox, STEVE-Poofbau 2. WILLARD, JAMES-Inu-. 1, 2, Stage 3, Mov. oo. 3, Rifle I. WTLLIAMS, CONNTE-French 2, 3, GAA 2, Pep 2, 3. WILSON, LINDA-Cheer. 1, GAA 1, 2, Chor. 1, Pep 1. 2. H.C. trans. WTLSON, RAYMOND-Boys' l-I. 2,-1, Football 1,2,3: Int. 1, 2, 3, H.C. trans. WINFIELD, BOB-Stud. Coun. 1,33 Football 1. 2, Intr. 1, 2, 3. WING, CLYDE-Band 1, 2, 3, Phil 2, 3, Chor. 1, Orch. 3, FTA 1, 2. WIRTH, BOBBI-3-7-77, 3, Girls' H 3, Hon. SN., Nug. , 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3. WOOD, SHARON-Mov. Op. 2,3. WRIGHT, MARK-Ski 1, mov op. 1,:, 3 YAHVAH, CHRIS-Track 1. YALOVICH, IOHN-Hon. Soc., Rus. 1.2. 3: Band 1, 2, Tennis 1, 2, 3. YOUNGER, MARY-Hon. S-x., French 1, 2, Phil. 3 Cher 2, FTA 1, 2, 3, Pep 1. YUHAS, DEAN-Chor. 1, Intr. 2, 3, H. C. trans. ZAHARA, GW'YNNE-Stud. Coun. 3, Nug. 1, GAA 1, Pep Abel, Donald Scott - 120, 59 ' Agostinelli, jr. Frank E. - 120, 53 Anders, janet Lynn - 149 Hagen, Craig Melvin - 129 Andersen, james Dean - 35 Anderson, Doug W. - 120 Anderson, john - 120 Anderson, Evon Marie - 120 Anderson Patrick Edward - 120, 53 Anderson, Tom Allen - 120 Andre, Stephen Miles - 120 Applin, Cheryl Lynn - 120, 110, 53 Armagost, Kim Billy - 120 Bailey, Pamela jean - 120 Bakke, Debbie jean - 120 Baldwin, Katherine Ann - 120, 106, 53 Barbeau, Dana Allen - 120 Bartos, john Marion - 121 Battershell, judith Marie - 120, 107 Bay, Mike james - 121 Beall, Deborah Susan - 121, 53 Beck, Terry Dean Beckett, Donald M. - 121 Belgarde, Elizabeth R. - 121 Bell, Virginia Mary - 121 Beniger, Ed David - 121, 59 Beniger, Helen Irene - 121 Bennett, Linda jeAnne - Bergiun, Ron Dean - 121, 106, 90, 53 Birmingham, William Holter Blacker, john D. - 121, 59 Blair, Sandra jean - 121 Blake, Robert Kenneth - 121 9 Blanchard, Bonnie - 121, 90, 53 Blessinger, Nancy Marie - 121, 53 Boettger, jonathan Carl Boner, Lonny D. - 121 Bouchard, Patti Ann - 121, 110, 90 Bovee, Christiane Bliss - 122, 112 Bowers, Gloria Eloise - 122 Bozman, Val jeanne - 122 Bradford, Margaret jane - 122 Branaugh, Kathryn Marie - 122 Bratberg, Donna R. - 122 Breed, Gregg - 122 Bridenstine, Martin Edward - 122 Briese, Patti E. - 122 Brighton, Michelle -122, 100, 53 Bronson, Steve Wayne Brown, Cynthia Lee - 122 Brown, Lorna j. - 122 Bruer, Thomas Lee Buell, Kathleen Anne - 122 Bundy, Ernest Wren - 122, 59 Burchett, james David - 122, 90 Burnham, Mary Ellen - 122, 100, 106, 90, 53 Burr, Audrey Marie - 123, 53 Burrell, Dorothy Marie - 123 Burt, Diana Marie - 123 Bushilla, Frank A. - 123 Campbell, Mike A. - 123, 59 Carney, Stephen james - 123 Cason, Nancy Gay - 123 Castles, Debbie jane - 123 Ceartin, G. Mike - 123 Celar, L. Steve - 123 Chambers, james Wesley - 123, 4, 53 Charles, Vickie Diane - 123 Chevalier, Karen F. Chugg, Sandra - 123 Clark, Cindy L. - 123 Clark, Debra jean - 123 Claussen, Gary Gene Clavin, Tim Earl - 123 Clements, Gary Gene - 107 Cloninger, Lisa - 124 SENIORS Cogburn, Sydne Ann - 124 Cole, Caroline Beth - 124 Collings, Marian Agnes - 124 Conger, Lisa - 124 Connolly, Kathy Mary - 124 Cory, Kenneth Dale - 124 Cottingham, Colleen Kay - 124 Craig, Debra Lucille - 124, 110, 53 Crawford, Nick Stuart - 124, 59, 53 Crawford, Ron QRalphj Ronald Creach, Anita Lorriane - 124 Creel, Mary Elizabeth Crider, Keith Micheal - 124 Crosby, Steve - 124, 53 Crowley, Margaret Ann - 124 Curtis, jeffA. - 53 Daly, Colleen Therase - 124 Dana, Ray L. - 125 Daniels, jerry Lee Darfler, jim H. - 125 Davenport, Patricia lrene Davenport, Sharon Lee - 125 Davidson, jim Robert - 125, 59 Davidson, Sandra Faye Davis, Colleen Susan - 125 Davis, Linda Louise - 125 Davis, Tanna Lee Marie - 125 Dean, David Michael - 125, 59, 4, 53 DeBree, Louise Anita - 125 Delaney, Mike Marshall - 125 Delano, Becky Ann - 125, 53 Delano, Gary john - 125, 26 DeWolf, Steve G. - 125 Diemer, Gretchen, Sue - 107 Dietzen, jim Mike - 91 Dillon, Mary june - 125 Ditto, Ken Gerald - 59 125 Dobler, Susan jean - Doering, jean Randolph - 125 Dolezal, LeAnn Sheren - 126 Douglass, jeffrey Deanr- 126 Draper, Anne Elizabeth - 126 Duffy, Diane Louise - 126, 35, 107, 53 Dundas, james Lee - 126 Dunn, Gary joseph - 126 Dykman, Cris Ellen - 126 Earls, Lynn M. - 126 Eaton, David Lee - 126, 53 Eberle, Patricia Irene - 126 Ebert, Mary Kay- 126, 107, 53 Eby, Eddy Alan- 126 Eby, Gayle Marlene - 126 Eck, Kermit Stanley- 126, 25, 106, 91, 53 Eckert, jerome William - 126 Egan, jane C. - 126 Egan, Larry Edmond - 126 Elford, Vivian Marlene - 126 Ellis, Robert A. - 126 Erickson, Erick Bo - 126 Erickson, Susan Ellen- 126, 100, 53 Erving, Tom - 126 Espalin, Lois Ann- 127 Etzwilar, joAnn Lee - 127 Fay, Kathleen fKellyj - 127 Fetter, Sherry Lyne - 127, 107 Fink, Beverly jo - 127 Fiske, Ken j. - 127, 53 Flaherty, Michele Therese - 127, Flatt, Frank Claire - 127 Fleming jim Roger - 127, 59 Fleury, Linda Marie - 127 Floerchinger, David Dean - 127 Flynn, Alice Colleen - 127 Flynn, Kathleen Marie - 127 Foley, Kathy G. - 127 107, 53 Foley, Pat Francis - 127 Forbes, Mark Alan - 127 Fox, Diana Lynn - 127 Franklin, Elwin- 128 Fraser, Doug jay - 128 French, Kathryn Marie - 128, 53 Frisch, john Fredrick - 128 Gage, Barbara jean - 128 Gage, David Charles - 128 Galloway, Theresa Sue - 128, 100 Gauthier, Mike - 128, 90, 91 Gehring, Ann Emily - 128 Gerleman, Sandy Lee - 128 Gibbs, Shelli Ann - 128 Gibson, Gregory Dennis - 128 Gibson, Lori- 128 Gibson, Shirley Sue - 128, 107 Gillie, Rhonda jeanine - 128 Gilreath, Carol Ann - 128 Glenn, janet Marie - 128, 39, 53 Goettle, Thomas Michael- 128 Gorsich, Dennis Michael - 77 Graczyk, joe M. - 129 Grande, Gloria jean - 129 Gravelev, Barbara jane - 129, 107 Gray, Mark Sancie - 129 Gray, Ronald Scott - 129 Grose, Gary Michael - 129 Gross, W. Karl- 129, 107 Gunstone, Ethel Louise - 129 Gustine, Ron 1. - 129 Hagen, Elone Elaine - 129 Hahn, Cindy Marlene - 129 Hahn, Kim j. - 129 Hall, Stephen- 129 Halver, Roger L. - 129 Halvorson, Gail Loraine - 129 Hames, Kathy Ann- 129, 110 Hamilton, Lynn V. - 129 Hankins, john Thomas Hanley, Nancy Kathryn - 130 Hansen, Cheryl Ann - 130 Hansen, Gail Marie - 130, 110, 53 Hanson, Colleen Fay- 130, 107 Hargrove, Mel Edward - 130, 59 Harlen, Kirk Daniel- 130 Harper, Beth Ellen - 130, 53 Harrell, janet Elizabeth - 130, 20, 107, 53 Harris, joy Susan, - 130, 107 Harris, Pamela Marie - 130 Hart, Bill jerome - 130 Hart, Charles Paul- 130, 53 4: Hausken, Richard Daniel- 130, 32, Haworth, janet Louise - 130 Hedge, Bruce F. - 140, 59, 53 Herrnanson, Steven Arthur - 131 Herrin, john W. - 131, Hetherington, Tina - 131 Hickey, john Douglas - 131 Hicks, Karen Elaine - 131 Higgins, james - 149 Hines, Alen Leon - 131, 59 Hodge, Curt - 131 Hoell, S. Melanie -131, 53 Holm, Tom Allen - 131 Holmes, jill Elizabeth - 131 Holt, Chris - 131, 100, 110, 106, 53 Holzworth, Dave Allen - 131, 53 Hooper, Candace Ann - - Hopkins, Paul jerome - 131, 59 Hortick, Suzanne Marthia - 131 Hoy, Charlea Barbara - 131 Hrella, Deborah Mary Hughes, Greg Ashton - 131 53 91, Humphrey, Diane Marie - 131 Hunthausen, Kathleen Ann - 131, 112 Huppe, Kathy M. - 131, 53 Ingersoll, Jeff K. - 132 Ingman, Rosslyn Kay - 132, 110, 53 lsaak, Richard Dale Jacobson, Jan Kathleen - 132 Jacques, Leanne - 132 Jakovac, Judy Jean - 132 Jean, Sharon Ruth - 132 Jenko, Tom - 53 Johnson, Beverly Ann - 132 Johnson, Christine Ellen - 132 Johnson, Eric Barclay, 132, 59 Johnson, Gini Lee Johnson, Kapp LaVern - 132, 59 Johnson, Kyle Reed - 132, 39 Johnson, Marc S. - 132 Johnson, Margaret Elizabeth - 132 Jones, David Thomas Charles - 77, 53 Jones, Patricia Anne - 132, 107 Jones, Wendy Jorgensen, Audrey Louise - 132 Juhl, Katherine Louise - 133 Kaffenberger, Doris Kaffenberger, Karen Kaiser, Vicki L. - 133, 107 Kaleva, Dan Jack - 133 Kallin, Karl Edward - 133, 59 Kamps, Wendy Faye - 133, 100 Kasman, Craig L. 133 Kearney, James Patrick Keller, Sharon Lee - 133, 107 Kelley, James O. - 133, 59 Kelley, Loris Jean Kelly, Cheryl Mae - 133 Kerscher, Linda Rose - 133 Kiely, Joseph Patrick - 133, 59, 32, 53 Kilmer, Janet Marie - 133 Kindred, Dea Wheeler - 133, 113, 107, 53 Kinney, Kathy Ann - 133 Kirby, Mona L. - 133 Kirkland, Chris Jess - 134 Kirkland, Stuart H. - 134 Kleffner, Dorothy Ann - 134 Klem, Sandra Louise Knapstad, Patricia Ann Knous, Kirk - 134 Koepp, Marcia Kay - 134 Koerper, Robert James - 134, 106, 91, 53 Koetter, Vicki Lee - 134 Kokoruda, Vicki Lee - 134 Kovich, Mary Jo - 134 Kovick, Pam J. - 134 Kraft, Doug Paul - 134 Kralicek, Laurie Jean - 134, 53 Kranich, Kathy L. - 134 Krebs, Gayle M. - 134 Kroll, Barbara Sue - 134 Kubis, Barbara Amelia Kuntz, Kyle Edwin - 134, 59, 20, 30 Lamping, Darlene Janice - 135 Lane, Kandis Linda - 135 Langenbach, Vicky Lynn - 135 Larimer, David Walter - 135 Larsen, David Lee - 135 Larson, Becky Ann - 135, 112 Larson, Denny A. - 135, 106, 91, 53 LaSalle, Bonnie Jean - 135 Lattin, Steve Morris - 135 Lee, David William Lesofski, Wayne Henry - 135 Levengood, Melanie Jo - 135 Lewis, Linda Louise - 135 Lewis, Kathy Joy - 135 Levitan, Bob - 135 Lindahl, Christine Marie - 135 Lindstrom, Kim Jane - 135, 53 Linjatie, Carol Georgeanne - 136 Linn, Donna Jean - 138 Linton, Vickie Louise - 136, 100 Livingstone, William David Leondorf, Alice Christine Lordemann, David Alvin - 136 Lovely, Timothy J. - 136 Luck, Bradley James - 136, 59, 21, 26, 53 Lui, Ka-Wai-135, 32, 110, 53 Macaraeg, Robert James - 136 Madden, James Michael - 136 Madsen, Nancy Ruth - 136, 17 Mahoney, George Robert - 136 Main, Claudia Colleen - 136 Manion, Sue Annette - 136 Manlove, Michael Mark - 136 Marcinek, John Stanley - 136, 59 Mark, Charlott Endel Marron, Frank Patrick - 136 Martello, Judy Lynne - 137, 110 Martello, Nina Lee Mason, Connie Christina - 137 Massman, James Albert - 137 Massman, Larry Leo - 137 Matiskainen, Luanne Patrice - 137 Mattice, Tom M. - 137, 53 Maynard, Dave Mathew - 137, 107 McAlmond, Brian - 137 McCarthy, Maria Philomena - 137, 107 McClure, Cheryl Lynn - 137 McConnell, Robert G. - 137 McCoskery, Mary Kay - 137 McCurdie, Linda Jeanne - 137 McDaniel, Kay Frances - 137 McDonald, Randy Jon - 137, 106, 91 McGowan, Roberta Ann - 137 McGregor, Patti - 137 Mel-Iugh, Shelley Jean - 138, 26, 110 McKinnon, Paula Michaele - 138 McMaster, John Clarence - 138 McNurtrey, Lynne Gail - 138 McPherson, Carol Susan - 138, 107 Mehring, Teresa Ann - 138, 112, 107 Merganthaler, Bob Neil - Meyer, Bruce - 138 Meyer, Jeanne Marie Middlemas, Edie Rae - 149 Mihelish, Bruce Dean - 138, 59 Miles, Louis Russell - 138, 53 Miller, Larry Joseph Mitchell, Vicki D. - 138 Mockel, Greg T. - 138, 77 Mockel, Randy Allan - 138 Moncrief, Ross Allan - 139 Mook Sandra Lu - 138 Moore, Chris,A. - 138 Moore, Joseph Bayard - 138 Moore, Larry S. Moore, Mike Joseph Morgan, Charles V. - 139 Morgensen, Sara Elizabeth - 139 Morley, Deborah Ann - 139 Morris, Cynthia Ann - 139 Mortensen, Gregg Robert - 139, 77, 53 Moss, Randy McClain Moyle, MaryAnne - 139 Much, Fay E. Murgel, Randy Michael - 139, 59 Murray, Mark James - 139, 33, 53 Myers, Kathleen Susan - 139 Naegele, Tom James - 139, 91 Nason, Richard - 131' Nell, Don D. - 139 Nelson, Donna Mae - 1311 Nelson, John Joseph - 1321 Nelson, Terry Nettleton, Kenneth Francis - 1311 Neuman, Mike Emmet - 140 Nicolay, Phillip Biebel - 140 Noe, Charissa Gayle - 140, 107 Nolte, Virginia Lee - 140, 53 Norskog, Jane Jean - 140 O'Connell, Debi G. - 140 O'Leary, Alan Dean - 140 O'Leary, Betty Jean - 140 O'Leary, Kennteh Russell - 140 O'Leary, Linda Laura - 140 Olsen, Debbie Jane - 140 Olsen, Ron N. Olson, Craig A. - 140, 77. 21. 53 Olson, Laura Ann - 140 Olson, W. Doug - 140 Orsello, Kathleen Marie - 140 O'Toole, Rose Marie - 140 Oyler, Chriss Lu - 141 Oyler, Nelson James Palmer, Steven Ray - 141, 113 Palmquist, Kristine Mae - 141, 100 Parker, Bonnie Lee - 141 Parry, Gary Wayne - 1-11, 4 Paulsen, Harold Lee - 141 Peacock, Barry Lee - 141 Pearson, Faye Annette - 141, 17, 18. 20 21 Perea, Christina Nina - 141 Peters, Rad Dale Peterson, Sandra - 141 Peterson, Scott Alan - 141 Pfeiffer, Larry Raymond - 1-11, 53 Pike, James Merrill - 141 Pillatzke, Dave Russell - 141, 59, 24, 53 Pillen, Kathy Lena - 141 Plummer, Rosalie Ann Polich, Jane Marie - 141 Porte, Chuck Allan Post, Sharon Rae - 142 Prebil, Rick Louis - 1-12 Pyfer, Richard John - 1-12, 39 DJ Quist, John Umbert - 1-12 Rada, Alice Lynn - 142 Radley, Jennifer Lynn - 1-12 Randall, Mike Ralph Reardon, Colleen Denise - 142 Reber, Deborah Marie - 142, 100 Redlin, Denise Diane - 1-12 Reinig, Jim Arthur - 142 Rhein, Robert Clinton - 142, 53 Rintala, Janet Arleen - 1-12. 110, Sf Robinson, Kent Charles - 1-12 Robinson, Sharon Marie - 1-12, 107 Roemmich, Dan Edward Rogers, 'Victoria Lynn - 1-1-3 Roope, Sharon L. - 1-13 Rosin, Terry Lee - 143 Roth, Jolene - 142 Routzahn, Nanette Jean - 142 Rowley, Bill Glenn - 143 Rude, Dean Rummel, M. Connie - 1-13, 1 , 20, 90, 53 Rung, Diana Marie - 143 Russell, Sally Jean Ryan. Mike Kelly Ryckman, Mark Stewart - 1-13 Rygg, Thomas Melvin - 1-13 s Salisbury, Jeff Walter - 143, 59, 26, 53 Salo, Karen Jayne Sampson, Valerie Jean - 143 Sams, Debra Rae - 143 Samson, Richard Joseph - 143, 59, 4, 53 Sarvis, Helen Lee - 143 Sasek, Grant William - 143 Schmitz, Debra Jean - 143 Score, Roxanne Debra - 144 Scow, Jim R. - 144 Scow, Marc - 144, 53 Screnar, Joan Mary - 144 Seeley, Rex Robert - 144 Serati, Luke - 59 Sewell, Richard L. - 144 Sharp, Udell G. Shatto, Paul Willard Sheehy, J. Dennis - 144, 59 Shepherd, Karen Leigh - 144, 100 Sheppard, Barbara Sue - 144 Sheran, Robert Ford - 144 Sherlock, C. Wayne Shoquist, Jane - 144 Sias, Mary Pat - 144 Simpson, Wes B. Sims, Tome E. - 144 Slaughter, Bill Lee - 144 Smail, Dave Lynn - 144 Smith, Carla Jean - 145 Smith, Cindy Lee - 144 Smith, Dale E. - 145 Smith, Debra Diane - 145, 53 Smith, Loretta Marie - 145 Smith, Neil Ed - 145 Smith, Shari Lynn - 145 Smithson, Darrell Sherman - 145 Smithwick, Pam Ann - 145, 112, Songer, Thomas Gene Soules, Debby Colleen - 145 Sparing, Debra Dawn Sparing, Susan Louise - 145 Spaulding, Sandy - 53 Allen, George Gregory - 150 Alley, Andy D. - 150 Amdahl, Linda Kay - 150 Anderson, Howard I-I. - Anderson, Karen L. - 150 Anderson, Robert Albert - 150 Anderson, John - 150 Andrew, John Raymond - Annas, Pam Zoe - 150 Armstrong, Gene M. - Ashford, Steve Forrest - 150 Autobee, Richard - 150 Ayers, Patti Rae - 150, 107 Aylstock, Fred William - 150 Bahney, Tammy Marie - 150 Baker, Mike Kenneth - 150 Bakke, Diane Lynn - 150 Balcerak, Richard John - 150 Ball, Bonnie Lee - 150 Ballard, Kay Marie - 150 Ballard, John - 150 Banks, Ron James - 150, 59 Bannon, Melissa Lou - 150 Barker, Bob Norman - 150 Bartell, Richard Sharron - 150 Beaudette, Delores June - 150, 107 Beckett, Charlotte - Bell, Steve A. - 150 Belgarde, Wayne - 150 Bennett, Dalbert Royal - 150 Beneventi, Tom A. - 150 Benson, Norman Bruce - 150 Bertram, Kathy Anne - 150 Sperry, Kristine Annette - 145 Spurlin, Jeffrey Allan - 145 Stagg, Don Perrin - 145 St. Clair, Marvin S. - 145 Steele, William Robert - 145, 53 Stern, Cynthia R. - 146 Stevens, Sylvia Elaine - 146 Stine, Ric A. - 146 Stockdale, Allen Glenn - 146, 77 53 Stoll, Sharon Elizabeth - 146 Strom, A. Renee - 146 Stump, Robert Clifton - 146 Swanson, Carla Ann - 146 Swanson, Robert David - 146 Sweeney, Joy Elizabeth - 146 Sykes, Clinton Dale - 146 Synness, Curt Maurice - 146 Tallon, Laurie S. - 146 Talseth, Larry Edward - 146 Taskila, Dave Larry - 146 Tatchell, Kelly George - 146 Thompson, Barbara Joan - 147 Thompson, Ronald F. - 147 Thomson, Wayne Edward - 147 Thorbergson, Sandee G. 147 Tiensvold, Valerie Jean - 147, 53 Tobias, Cris James - 147 Tobin, Michael Tomaskie, John Thomas - 147 Towle, Desera Joyce - 147, 90 Treadway, Margie P. - 147 Tucci, Helen Ann - 147 Unek, 101m E. - 147 VanDiest, Mike Allen - 147, 59 Varnado, Kenneth F. - 147 Vencill, Ray Harold Visser, Colleen Faith - 147 Vogl, Patty Lynn - 147 JUN1oRs Berg, Georga - 150 Bisom, Cathy Jean - 151 Bixler, Scott Frederick - 151 Blacknaan, Randal Lary - 151 Blake, Steven Warren - 151 Blanchard, Peggy Ann - 151 Blankenship, Cliff David - 151 Bloomdahl, Rochelle Audrey - 151 Boedecker, Brice - 151 Boossell, David Westly - 151 Bouma, Bert Hollis - Bowman, Sharon Ann - Boyd, Beth Denise - 151 Brann, Frank Thomas - 151 Branning, Karen Mae - 151 Brewer, George Alec - 151 Brodory, Dick J. - 151 Brosten, Dennis Einar - 151, 113 Brown, Paula Frances - 151 Brunsvold, Jeri Kay - 151 Buerman, Carol Ann - 151 Bunn, Jackie Renee - 151 Buswell, Grand Scott - 77 Byrd, Peggy Jeanne - 7 4: Cainan, Richard William - 151, 107 Campbell, Carol J. - 151, 100 Campbell, Jo Ann - 151 Campbell, Pat - 151 Campeau, Mark Allen - 151 Carlson, Kristine Louise - 151, 107 Carman, Joan Elizabeth - 151 Cary, Wanda Lynn - 151 Voiles, Terry Lynn - 147, 53 Vook, Randy Stephen - 148 Wake, Cathy M. - 148 Walchuk, Ed Eugene Walerow, Merry Lisa Waples, Patrick Monroe Wardell, Nola - 148 Warn, Stephen Eugene - 148 Warren, Judy Jo - 148 Wegner, Karen Louise - 148 Welch, Danita Delphine Welstead, W. Gregg - 148, 53 Westervelt, Paula Denise - 148 Whitaker, Hank W. White, Dan Carl - 148 White, Victoria Alice - 148 Whitehouse, Jack F. - 148 Wilcox, Steve Michel Wiles, Stuart Lewis Willard, James Forrest - 148 Williams, Connie Jo - 148 Wilson, Linda Marie - 148, 27 Wilson, Pam Rae Wilson, Michael Alan - 148 Wilson, Ray Allan - 148, 59 Winfield, Bob Edward - 148 Wing, Clyde Raymond - 148 Winston, Debbi Mary - 149 Wirth, Bobbi Lynn - 148, 91, 53 Wiseman, Clyde Kieth Wong, Thel Ann - 149, 53 Wood, Sharon Lenora - 149 Woods, John Joseph - 149 Wright, Mark Joseph - 149 Yahvah, Chris - 149, 21 Yalovich, John Robert - 149, 53 Younger, Mary Jeanne - 149, 53 Yuhas, Dean Michael Zahara, Gwynne Louise - 149 Casey, Esther Ann - 151 Casey, Kathy Agnes - 151 Chamberlain, Dale Robert - 151 Charlton, James Craig - 151, 59 Chovanak, Victoria Lynn - 151 Chilton, Peggy - 151 Christiani, Tony L. - 151 Christianson, Verna Joyce - 151 Christofferson, Merris Jean - 151 Claassen, Diana Lynn - 151 Clark, Leslie Joseph - 151 Clark, Ralph - 151 Clarke, Tom Michael - 151 Clevenger, Cheryll Ann - 151 Clouse, Greg Scott - 151 Coburn, Dan Christopher - 151 Cole, William David - 151 Coleman, Leroy Malcolm - 151 Cooper, Karen - 152 Corbett, Katherine Ann - 152 Cornish, Don Newton - 152 Corts, Bettijean - 152 Cotton, Deborah Lynn - 152 Cox, Amond Blaine - 152 Cox, Jennifer Sue - 152 Craig, Kathleen Ann - 152 Cramer, Robert Henry - 152 Crapo, Michael David - 152 Crawford, Mary Ann - 152 Crider, Marsha - 152 Cristjana, Tony Louis - 152 Crowley, Lawrence Gerald - 152 Cruise, Camille - 152, 107 Crutcher, Lau.rie June - 107 Curtis, Leslie Ann - 152 curris, Phillip - 152 Dasen, Phil - 152 Dalin, Michael Ray - 152 Davies, Rick - 152 Davis, Mary Sue - 152 Davis, William - Dawe, W. Richard - Dean, Larry - 152 De Boer, Jeff John - 152 De Hart, Dale - 1524 DeLaughter, Terry Ray - Den Herder, Bob - 152 DeWolf, Dawn Bernadette - 152, 112 Deyerle, Sandra Lynn - Diemer, Ann Elizabeth - 152 Dietrie, Tom Arthur - 152 Dietrich, Dennis John - 152 Dietz, Timothy - 152 Fechter, Charity Ann - 153 Dietzen, Carl - 152, 107 Ditto, Dave - 152 Dolan, Elizabeth Ann - 152 Donavan, Patrick Emery - 152, 59, Dosen, Paul Joseph - Downs, William Blaine - 152 Doyle, James - 152, 107 Drosten, Kathleen Faye - Duel, Dave James - 152 Duensing, Dave Conrad - 152 Dullum, lrene Lynn - 152 Duncan, Janet Lee - 152 Dtmkle, Richard Frank - 152 Dunlap, Debbie - 152 Dykman, Joyce - Eagle, H. Alan - 153 Easton, Lori Kathleen - 153 Eby, Sharon Ruth - 153 Eck, Eric Norman - 153 Eckberg, Rick Michael - 153 Ecke, Robert Everett - 153 Egan, Dennis Vincent - 153 Ekman, Linda Marie - 153, 107 Engstrom, Richard Edward - 153 Epler, Kent Pete - 153 Epperson, Gail LeAnn - Epperson, Rebecca Alene - 153 Ernst, William Pat - 153 Erpenbach, Larry Decker - Eustance, Art William - 153 Evans, Jeanne Marlene - 153 Evans, Steve Richard - 153 Rarstead, Debbie Louise - 153 Feeback, Laurinda Sue - 153 Feeback, Laurine Roberta - Filson, Tom - 153 Fleming, Mary Pat - 153 Flynn, Dennis John - 153 Flynn, John - 153 Foley, James Patrick - 153 Foster, Patrick Laurence - 153 Fox, Laura Lee - 153 Franks, Malvin Cecil - 153 Freeburg, Anne L. - Fgieburg, Debbie Dawn - 153, 1 Frisch, Terry Wade - 153 Funk, Terri Jeanene - 153 Gailushas, Albert - 153 Galt, William Wylie - 153 Garden, Elizabeth Ann - Garner, Debbie Jean - 153 Gilreath, Joyce - 153 Gloege, Carolyn Ann - 153 38 9 Glueckert, George - 153 Glueckert, Michael - 153 Goos, Lucinda Mae - 153 Gransbert, Alan Curtis - 153 Gray, Dianne Leigh - 153 Gray, Scott - 153 Greer, Randy - 153 Green, Harold Roy - 153, 107 Gregor, Michael Frank - 154 Gregor, Sharon Faye - Grewell, Clayton Edward - 154 Grose, George Dennis - 154 Grover, Ellen - 154 Gullickson, Alan Roger - 154 Gunstone, Rob - 154 Gtmstone, Deena Ray - 154 Gustine, Rodney - Haas, Susan Rae - 154 Haegele, Lynnette - Hall, Darrell Lewis - Hallowell, Michael - Hand, Robyn Lynn - 154 Hansen, Susan Marie - 154 Hanson, Christine - 154 Harding, Daniel Lon - 154 Harding, David C. - 154 Hardman, F. Dristine - 154 Harper, Nancy - 154, 107 Harrer, Grant William - Harrington, Kimberly Ann - 154 Harris, Alynna Jean - 154 Harris, Debbie Lee - Harris, Tom - 154 Harrison, Frank - 154 Harrison, Robin Lynn - Hart, Delores - 154 Hastings, Teresa Lee - 154 Hauck, Dale John - 154 Havens, Connie Sue - 154 Hawbaker, Terry - 154 Hayes, Jacqueline - 154 Haynes, Debra Lynn - 154 Heen, Sherryl Lynne - 154 Hegman, Debera Ann - 154, 100 Henderson, Vicki Lynn - 154 Henne, Dave Lawrence - Henry, Mike K. - 154 Hensleigh, Frank - 154 Herbel, Walter George - 154 Hermann, Jeanne Ellen - 154 Herrin, Carol - 154 Herrin, Kitty - 154 Hildenstab, Jerry - Hilger, Pamela Ann - 155 I-lines, Roberta Jean - 155 Hoff, James Jay - 155 Hoffman, Sherrie Lynn - 155 Hogemark, Billeta - 155 Holein, Guy - 155, 107 Holmes, Nancy Kay - 155, 100 Hook, Christina Marie - 155 Hoover, Alice Marie - 155 Hopkins, Shellie Ann - 155 Horne, Jeanne Kim - 155 Horne, Keith Alan - 155 Howard, Myrna Ann - 155 Igarette, Linda Mae - lmlay, Debi Kay - 155 Infield, Glenda Jo - 155 lngels, Bruce Allan - 155 Ingman, Gary Lee - Ingersoll, Toni Lynn - 155 Irish, Susan K. - 155 Jacobsen, Tom Marvin - 155 Jakovac, Debbie - 155 Jenko, Mark Patrick - 155 Johnson, Cargi ifae - 155 Johnson, Debby L', - 155, 100 Johnson, James -155 Johnson, Stephanie lla, - 155 Johnson, Virginia ,fixen-1 - 155 Johnston, Andy James - Jones, Jones, Beverly Jean - 155 Bobby Lynn - 155 Jones, Charles Edison - 155, 33, Jones, Mavrin Lee - 155 Joslin, Craig Lee - 155 Kaiser, Joan Louise - 155 Kanta, Gloria Lynn - 155 Kasperick, Catherine Terese - Kaufman, Roy Lee - 155 Keasey, Joyce - 155 Keim, Susan Tviarie - 155, 107 Kelley, Danny Eugene - 156 Kelsh, Debbie May - 156 Kersey, Charles - 156 Kessner, Debbie Jeannette - 156 Ketron, Randolph Guy - 156, 16 Killeen, Barbara Ellen - 156 Kilmer, Larry - 156 Kindred, Dana - 156, 113, 107 King, Brenda Kay - King, Jeffrey Shannon - 156 Kinsey, Edward Joe - 156 Kjos, Linda Kay - 156 Klauzer, Marilyn Dee - 156 Knous, Kirk Alan - Knowles, Evelyn Jean - 156 Knowles, Larry Wayne - 156 Koetter, Marla Kay - 156 Kohl, Ken - Kokoruda, Dennis Martin - 156 Kokoruda, Linda Lee - 156 Kopan, Gregory - 156 Kosmas, Dave - 156 Krause, Laura - 156 Kovinak, Vicki - 156 LaFromboise, Linda - 156 Lamb, Anthony - 156 Lamping, Lois Ann - 156 Lane, Janet Carol - 156 Langenfus, William - 156 Lanning, Diane Lynn - Lanthorn, Marla Kexin - 156 Larson, John - 156 Larson, Leff John - 156 Larson, Lonnie - 156 Lasell, Michael - 156 Lay, Randy Martin - 156 Leach, Michael James - 156 Leary, Ralph Morgan - 156, 105 Ledbetter, Anne Marie - 156 Lee, Mark - 156 Lemon, Bob - 156 Lemon, Eric James - 156 Lenhart, Glenda Mae - 156 Leuhr, Janis - 156 Lewis, Bryon Kent - 156 Lewis, G. 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