Hellgate High School - Halberd Yearbook (Missoula, MT)

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Missoula County High School Missoula, Montana Bitterroot Volume LVII 1 In 1908 Missoula Built a High School for the Future... Although Missoula has offered high school classes to its students since 1884, the Missoula County High School system was first created, and a central unit on Higgins Avenue constructed, in 1908. Today the friendly and dignified school with its wide halls and arched portals occupies an entire block and has a capacity for 1550 students. Maples, transforming the autumn side- walks into leaf-strewn lanes, encircle a build- ing which has seen many wings and an annex added during the past 56 years. In 1931 fire destroyed all but the brick walls. The rebuilt school plus a large east wing attached in 1942 sufficed until 1956, and since then the building has worked with the new unit on South Avenue as one school. Next year the Higgins school will once again function independently, with new tra- ditions, new colors — scarlet and gold — and a new name — Hellgate High. 3 ...By 1956 Missoula County Students Needed a Second U Low-lying, modem, set off by sweeping lawns, the 1956 unit of Missoula County High School on South Avenue presents a personality distinctly different from Hell- gate’s traditional atmosphere. For seven years upperclassmen have attended the spacious and functional school, while under- classmen were taught at Hellgate. The two units, joined by a bus shuttling back and forth hourly, have cooperated closely to share facilities and coordinate curriculum. This year the South Avenue building received a name of its own, Sentinel High, taken from the bald-faced mountain which rises above the city. Like Hellgate, it will become an independent four-year high school next year, with a capacity for 1550 students. The long-time traditions, the familiar names such as Spartans, Bombers, Konah, Kopee, and the school colors, purple and gold, will be carried on at Sentinel High. 4 HP. This wing constructed in the former student parking lot provides space for speech, drama, English, music, and physical education facilities. Hellgate Medieval history will guide the creation of new names and traditions at Hellgate. From Knights, Squires, and Pages for the teams to Chevaliers and Chansonettes for singing groups to the Lance for the school newspaper, the names characterize the separate spirit de- veloping at Hellgate. Added classroom and athletic facilities enable Hellgate to offer its students the same opportunities Sentinel will. During the year active, self-sufficient speech and drama groups developed; music organizations multiplied. A training journalism class advanced from put- ting out a page in the Sentinel paper to a paper of its own by December. Student government and class councils worked independently at Hellgate. Students, faculty, and administration alike spent much of this transitional year deal- ing with preparation for the division. Sentinel speaker Don MacDonald defends the case begun by his partner, Damon Gannet, in a challenge debate against Dan Zirker and Charles Briggs of Hellgate. Damon heads the Sentinel National Forensics League, and Dan is president of the Hellgate Speech Club. ...Next Year the Two Units Will Emerge Independent Schools... Sentinel Marching Band pours through the gates after half-time performance. Like other music groups, it lost members for the formation of duplicate Hellgate organ- izations. and Sentinel While the familiar names and fifty-year- old traditions remain at Sentinel, its students realized this year the impact the division was to have on them. Organizations found many members gone, and fewer students from which to draw. Teams and sports fans learned that the newly formed Hellgate teams not only had weakened Sentinel’s strength, but could present a serious threat to the Spartans’ long unchallenged place. Fields south of Sentinel were expanded, and a 220 yard straightaway plus high jump, broad jump, and pole vault facilities were added, to ready this area for the track and football work of both schools. Extra storage and classroom space in the form of a small annex is being planned. After years of taking top teams and activities for granted, Sentinel discovered rivalry from within its own school system could be a healthy and stimulating force. 7 But for This Last Year Sentinel and Hellgate Remain One School One senior class, the last to graduate from Sentinel and Hellgate as a single four-year school, attended at Sentinel this year. But even after the division is accomplished, both units will remain part of the Missoula County High School system, and both will represent the same community. Silver Spartan Day emphasized that the Missoula spirit still comes before school loyalties. Students of both units backed the Spartans with floats, marching groups, and cheers on the traditional holiday. Hellgate and Sentinel students shuffled silently out together after the 16-13 de- feat. Two major performances were presented in December and March by the combined music and drama groups of Hellgate and Sentinel. First the serene Christmas Cantata, and later a musical comedy, The Music Man, were vivid examples of accomplishments possible through the com- bined efforts of the two units. These joint school activities and the single senior class represent the underlying unity which pervaded during this last year before division. The Go Missoula Go float of Hellgate Student Council typi- fies the feeling which hopefully will always dominate Missoula students. Both Spartan and Knight crests were carried by the float, with the motto Mis- soula — Best in State. Hellgate and Sentinel students cry out in protest against a Spartan fumble during the Silver Spartan Day game. 8 Seeley-Swan High School took its place as the third unit of Missoula County High School this fall, serving 92 students in the Seeley Lake, Swan Valley, and Ovando area. Since its first yearbook won’t be produced until next year, a special section of this book is devoted to the new school. Many of the following sections are divided into Sentinel and Hellgate pages. Sentinel appears first because it claims the senior class. The gold running throughout the 1965 Bitterroot is common to the Hell- gate colors, scarlet and gold, the Sent- inel purple and gold, and the black and gold of Seeley-Swan. Contents Sentinel Faculty and Staff............ 12 Hellgate Faculty and Staff............ 24 Story of the Year..................... 36 Sentinel Service Groups............... 56 Hellgate Service Groups .............. 66 Sentinel Activities .................. 74 Hellgate Activities...................100 Honors................................116 Sentinel Sports.......................128 Hellgate Sports ......................148 Seniors...............................170 Sentinel Juniors......................204 Hellgate Juniors .....................212 Sentinel Sophomores...................220 Hellgate Sophomores...................228 Freshmen..............................236 Seeley-Swan High School...............248 Patrons ..............................254 Closing Page .........................256 9 Ity and Staff To MCHS faculty, staff, and administrators, division of the schools meant increased unity. Unity in spirit, in curricula, and in management not possible be- fore the separation. Therefore all backed division optimistically, seeking to develop independent class and extracurricular organ- ization at each school during this transitional year. Dr. Mr. Wetzel Bewley, Curricul Board of T rustees um Coordinator Mr. Shelby Bewley holds one of the most important posts in the new high school system. As curri- culum coordinator he is expected “to lead in the revisions of old methods and to assist in the devel- opment of new ones” so that the curriculum will best serve the needs of all students. Another of Mr. Bewley’s jobs is to further co- operation between the elementary and secondary schools of Missoula County. To carry out his respon- sibilities Mr. Bewley must study text books, listen to teacher eval- uation, and consider the benefits students will gain from their courses. The class of 1965 is the last class to leave MCHS in Missoula as a single unit. This event marks the closing of an era and the beginning of another, for next year MCHS will be not one, but three complete four-year high schools —Sentinel, Hellgate, and Seeley-Swan. As carried on the seal of the United States of America, our motto might also be “E Plur- ibus Unum,” as we move into this new phase of high school education in Missoula County, for although we are now three, we retain a single goal—excellence. Careful planning preceded the division and the transition has been accomplished with gain, not loss. The increase in enrollment which has made this division necessary has provided us with the means to add programs and opportunities for our students, to interest and hold an ever-wider range of abilities. Missoula County High School has had much to be proud of in the past. It should have three times as much to be proud of in the future. With our dedicated, highly qualified faculty and an able and hard-working student body at all three schools, MCHS faces the future with high hopes and great enthusiasm. —Dr. W. W. Wetzel Superintendent Wetzel Heads Administrative Activities for All Three Units BOARD OF TRUSTEES Standing: Dr. Robert A. Hawkins, Dr. Wetzel, Mr. Mills Folsom, vice chairman; Mr. Arthur Deschamps, Jr. Seated: Rev. Lawrence Gruman, secretary; Mr. J. F. Hoon, chairman; Mrs. John Stitt, Mrs. Jane Ludwick, secretary to Dr. Wetzel. Mr. Delaney Mr. Don Delaney, former athletic direc- tor, has become a familiar sight in Sentinel halls as the new principal. Principal Delaney summarizes his job as “being responsible for the efficient operation of the building.” Mr. Delaney chats with one of the senior girls who work in the office doing such jobs as answering the phone, typing, and delivering pink slips. Below, Mr. Delaney checks student schedules. Directs Sentinel for First Year Mrs. Isabelle Jordan's busy day not only brings her into contact with file cabinets and telephones but with students who need technical help. Principal Don Delaney Miss Clara Simpson, new to the Sentinel office staff, is spending this year becoming acquainted with her new job, students, and faculty. 15 Sentinel Faculty Teaches Over 200 Classes Daily Mr. Brookie's auto-mechanics course, one of the most popular in the school, offers practical training for boys interested in entering the field. Mr. Cusker, chairman of the science de- partment, has a genuine interest in his students and their parents. He feels the most important addition to the biology classes is the BSCS text book which is oriented around a central theme of ecol- ogy, the relationship between a living thing and its environment. Sentinel is in the process of expanding course offerings. The administration and facul- ty would like to develop a humanities class which would cover art, music, and literature. A forestry course is being considered, and at the present time the vocational agriculture de- partment is using 80 acres given it at Fort Missoula. 17 ilism, English Mrs. Margaret Lundberg Mrs. Ruth Forssen study hall Miss Margaret Friedl English, drama Mr. George Hayes business office Rose Hart ban history, lary problems, lent chairman Mr. Daniel Low French ren Johnson IMr. Donald Liston guidance Coordinating Committee Curricula of Both G uides Buildings Mr. Harold Herbig jokes with some of his students as he ex- plains the piece of music they are learning. The biggest Or- chestra projects this year were the State Orchestra Festival in Great Falls, the Messiah, and the Spring Concert. Mr. Lyle Leischner, Sentinel chemistry teacher, assists one of his students in an experiment. Mr. Leischner, Mr. Wilson, and Mr. Miller conduct 12 chemistry classes each day because both seniors and juniors are enrolled in the course this year. The curriculum coordinating committee, under the guidance of Mr. Bewley, is an inno- vation for the high school. It consists of three teachers from each of the buildings elected by the faculty. The duties of the committee are to evaluate the present programs and find areas which aren’t up to standard. The pleasant aromas of freshly canned peaches and the sounds of sewing machines fill the halls outside Mrs. Barta Drummond's classes. Mrs. Drummond, home economics department head, plans her courses to cover everything from child care to pickling. 19 2 Sentinel Self-Service The studio art course for fourth year students occupies Mr. Aaron Schenck's attention as he looks at one of his student's projects. De- partment head Schenck also teaches basic art and history of art, and is chairman of Open House. Mr. James Tibbs, Sentinel music director and co-director of the Centennial Band, prepares his marching band for the Silver Spartan Day parade. Besides band, Mr. Tibbs has a class in music literature for advanced students. 20 Includes f Miss Juditn Rice contemporary probll American history Mr. Lou Rochelea L American historyi Mr. Marvin Trask liqher mathematics Mr. Ben Ulmer draftina department head Library This year the library has a new policy for checking out books. Mrs. Johnson, Sentinel librarian, says, “The self-service policy speeds up service and allows the student to become acquainted with the library’s offerings.” Records and Tapes affers, Mrs. Lefifia Johnsoi librarians Mr. David Melin vocafional agriculture, m. woodcraft Miss Arlene Strong shorthand, Jaookkeeping ss Anne W English Fre Mrs. Mary Anne Thompson Mr. Odell Lash and Mr. Richard Gilfillan inspect some of the heating equipment of the school. Sweeping the halls, which are cleaned between every period, keeps Joseph Kiehn busy. ns, Cooks Mr. Gilbert Anders works the shift from 8:00 a.m. until 3:30 every day. The 11 people who keep the building clean and heated, and the three cooks, com- plete a school staff of about 80 at Sentinel. The custodians are in the building 24 hours a day while the cooks come early in the morning to begin the day’s lunch. This year, the cooks must prepare enough food for two lunch per- iods and then stay during the afternoon until the kitchen is clean. One of Mr. Lew Stimson's jobs is mowing the lawns during the summer and spring months. Below left, Mr. Charles Herron drives the bus between schools five times daily. Below right, Mr. J. R. Seitz checks the sliding doors in the main hall. Complete Sentinel Staff With mop in hand, Mr. Edward Galows prepares to start his 3:30 P.M. to midnight shift. A wide knowledge of machines helps Mr. Henry Hertz do his job. Mrs. Eva Seitz is a familiar figure in the home economics rooms she keeps clean. Mrs. Lillian Johnson, Mrs. Mary Emery, Mrs. Rita Gruhn, and Mrs. Eva Kohler spend eight hours a day preparing lunches for Sentinel students. Mr. Mark Jennings as principal supervises all areas of Hellgate management, aided by Mrs. Mary Schultz and Mrs. Zelpha Lemon. 24 School Split Broadens Duties of Hellgate Administration Mrs. Lemon, left, handles student funds. This includes the lunch funds, train trip money, student council, library, periodi- cals, and class funds. Mrs. Schultz is responsible for records, bulletins, and correspondence. Mr. Jennings believes the school split will develop a healthy school spirit and well-organized unit. Hellgate has more clubs and organizations this year because of the split. This, in addition to the expanding faculty and facilities, has increased his administrative duties. 25 New Curriculum Means New Hellgate Staff Members m|,va Mr. Noel Baker algebra W 0'S Mr. James Bui English histor American Mr. Robert Casey general science, athletics, study hall, social studies 9 I . Paula Coleman , social stuql s Mr. Kenneth social stui roft les practi F.X general science Various purchases were made during the year to prepare for complete school division. Chemistry equipment and texts were provided. Typewriters and typing tables were bought for business education. Hellgate band classes ordered new band uniforms and instruments too expensive for students to buy. Welding and metal craft, two new classes, needed shop equipment. A larger freshman class and new subjects necessitated twelve new teachers in a variety of fields. Freedom of expression through music is the most difficult thing to teach ' states Mr. Neil Dahlstrom, music department head. The Chevaliers, a mixed chorus, and the Chansonettes, a girls' chorus, both newly-formed groups at Hellgate, were organized and directed by Mr. Dahlstrom. Hellgate Librarian Margaret Frette works with the students six periods a day as well as selecting and ordering library books and magazines. 27 Mr. George Gogas, Open House chairman, discusses art principles with an interested parent. He teaches fine arts, advises the yearbook staff, and heads the art department. His history of art class is new to Hellgate. Hellgate Faculty Aided by Time-Saving Mr. Chester hroien architectural drafting, drafting, department head Mr. v=;lenn Iverson health, athletics, physical education anne pglish Mrs. Helen Garrett 1 home econoP Mrs. Jean Higham f EnglisK4 Mrs. Dean Marshall English Mrs. Virginia Glore Latin 28 Devices Teaching aids help instructors in various ways. The auditorium is available to show movies corresponding to material being taught. Tape recorders are of value in demonstrating many points in such fields as speech and for- eign languages. Mimeograph machines, type- writers, and paper cutters are needed in pre- paring class materials. Mr. Harold Knapp, biology instructor and science department chairman, looks forward to more field work for his classes. He says, Better in- vestigation and more laboratory time is possible since we received new biology texts. 29 Mrs. Florence Raffe+y English Miss Jane Reed English Parents Teaching Staff Meet at Hellgate Open House Mr. Reuben Zieg, Hellgale geometry teacher, has been teaching for 20 years at Missoula County High School. Mr. Zieg tells one parent at the Hellgate Open House that he finds student evaluation the most difficult and challenging of his responsibilities. Social Studies Chairman Elizabeth Taylor and a parent discuss the student papers, maps, and texts at Hellgate Open House. Parents enjoyed the ballot comparing the school mock election with state election results. Demonstrations and displays of student work were arranged by Hellgate teachers for Open House, November 10. Open House features included a style show, vocal and in- strumental music rehearsals, and welding and woodworking demonstrations. A new device, the reading machine, was explained by the department of English. This machine in- creases student reading speed by flashing short phrases on a movie screen, then gradually lengthening these phrases. Comprehension tests follow readings. 31 Meals Custodians Oversee Building Upkeep; Cooks Prepare Tasty Switches always need to be replaced and lights repaired, as Herbert Edinger knows. Charles Martin makes four bus trips between schools daily, six during athletic seasons. When not driving. Chuck cleans classrooms, cafeteria, and kitchen and dishwashing rooms. One of three engineers, Raymond Duffner checks heating systems and pumps, lubri- cates motors, and takes care of machinery. The Hellgate cooks, Mrs. Mable Wilkison, Mrs. Catherine Douglas, Mrs. Leta Vick, and Mrs. Lillian Johnson, working largely as a group, prepare food for 550 to 600 students a day. Lunches must be prepared in shifts because of the A, B and C lunch schedule which establishes three lunch periods, each one-half hour apart. Head Custodian and Engineer Gerald Stiles supervises the custodial staff and building maintenance. “During the summer we work days going completely over the building, painting, sanding, and doing anything that needs doing. Mr. Stiles says of his staff, “They're a good crew. I get a lot of work out of them. William Herberle and Reinhold Beirwagon sweep floors. Among other janitorial services are cleaning, dusting, and emptying wastebaskets. Engineer Bernard Tintzman works in the shop at such projects as making frames for maps and building bookcases. Mr. Hew Rice, in charge of laundry, washes and dries towels from all the physical education classes each day. One of many of the custodial tasks for Ronald Spencer is cleaning erasers and blackboards. 33 the Year MCHS school year 1964-1965, a special last year of transition, saw a new spirit of growth and change take hold of students and faculty. The following summary of events is an outline to be filled in by later sections, attempting to place in some order this year of rapid transformation. 35 September Along with the joy of reuniting with old school chums, September brought the anxieties of receiving schedules and the strangeness of the new split lunch shifts. Many English stu- dents experienced team teaching for the first time, finding themselves in combined classes conducted jointly by several teachers. Both schools under the supervision of the Sentinel Pep Club united in making Silver Spartan Day a success. Hours of toil on floats and cheers led to a colorful parade and a high- spirited but heart breaking game. On that Saturday, September 19, the Spartans lost to Billings Senior 16-13. Common to all students on the first day of school is the receiving of books and the filling out of book cards. Here Ed Waddington and Ron James deliver books to one of Mrs. Hart's contemporary prob- lems classes. Many students, like Karen Peterson, find it hard to become accustomed to the new shorter split lunch shifts. Charles Willis and fellow band members rest after a long practice session in preparation for Silver Spartan Day. Folding napkins seems an endless task to seniors Alana Raisl, October Students settled down to the steady grind of daily school work, theme writing, and li- brary research during October. For many seniors college and scholarship applications became a pressing concern. Guidance counselors were deluged with student confer- ences and questions. The Preliminary Scholast- ic Aptitude Test which is used for college placement was administered October 31. A train trip October 9th broke the steady pace for the students. Spartan supporters flocked to the game only to see the Spartans lose to the undefeated Butte Bulldogs by a two point margin. The World Series added excitement and transistor owners became the center of attention between classes. On October 22 and 23 the Montana Education Association pro- vided a forum on current educational methods. Jim Bauer pauses for latest World Series results. Patsy Tabbish and Joyce Jones, like many other students, use library facilities for term and research papers, essays, and book reports once the quarter is well under way. Don Collins, David Gray, and Don MacDonald entertain Kathy Bourke and Karen Henry with a hootenanny on the train trip to Butte. 39 Carl McEvoy ponders over one of the sample ballots used for the election. Johnson won though Republican Tim Babcock captured the gubernatorial race. November November brought the close of the first quarter and distribution of report cards. On November 2 a mock election for students was sponsored by the social studies department, stimulating class discussions. Large audiences watched the effect of an invisible rabbit on his human acquaintances when the first Sentinel drama production of the year, Harvey, was presented November 4, 5, and 6. The American College Testing Program, a test battery used for college placement, was taken by seniors on November 7. Crowds of interested parents toured the high schools to see demonstrations and displays and talk to teachers during the annual Open House, November 10. 40 Nancy Locke, Creta Wilson, John Hoffman, and Jim Bainbridge look on as Don Collins, head psychiatrist of Chumley's Rest, straightens his tie during a production of Harvey. Angelic faces take on devilish expressions as Diane Snow, Di- ane Dabbert, Chris Bauer, and Rosalie Snead rehearse for the Christmas Cantata. Jolly Mr. Byrnes and Patsy Ov- ercast pass out refreshments to Pat Williams at the Girls' Club Chocolate Hour. 42 Suzanne Dundas' nose grows as she ap- plies makeup for Annabelle Broom. December December was a month for music. The hilar- ious musical Annabelle Broom played to packed houses of squealing and fascinated children. The top voices of the two high schools and the Uni- versity joined together to present the thrilling music of Handel's Messiah. With its beautiful representation of the Christ Child’s birth, the Christmas Cantata put an added glow into the Christmas season. Studying was almost forgotten in the excitement of attending the Girls’ Club Chocolate Hour, putting up decorations, and caroling in the halls. Colorful assemblies made the last day of school go quickly before the stu- dents scattered for the eagerly awaited ten-day vacation. r After the Christmas vaca- tion students returned to school, determined to start off the new year right. The first game between the Spartans and the Knights, held in the Field House on January 5, generated much excitement and school spirit in both high schools. The two teams met again on January 19. Both times the Spartans were vic- torious. Kopee and Trouba- dour salesmen conducted vig- orous campaigns to sell their literary magazines in English classes. As the end of the semester approached, frenzied students rushed to finish term papers and cram for tests. Distribution of report cards brought an end to the semes- ter and the month. Enthusiastic Sentinel boys backed their team against the Hellgate Knights as competition grew between cheering sections as well as between fans. Vern Berry steals rebound from Alan Bradley during the second Spartan-Knight game. January days evolve into an endless round of study. 44 The Orchesis finale closes in a colorful oriental scene. Cheerleaders befriend wild beasts during a pep assembly preceeding the Spartan-Wildcat game. — Victory Queen Bella Bylund, escorted by Don Collins, looks happy and hungry as she holds her Bison burger. February February started off with Wildcat Week, during which numerous effigies hung in the halls and threatening signs plastered the walls. On February 5 the fired-up Spartans tri- umphed over the undefeated Columbia Falls team before a near-record crowd in the Uni- versity Field House. The Little Theater stage was the center of activity all month. Drama students roared and fainted their way through the melodrama, Wedded But No Wife, while an eager audience hurled curses and peanuts at the villians. The Fifth Annual Orchesis Eve- ning of Dance, climaxing weeks of perfecting dance and rhythm techniques, was presented to packed houses February 18-19. The month ended as it began with a Spartan victory, this time over the Great Falls Bison who had prev- iously defeated the Spartans. Before the game, Bella Byland was crowned Victory Queen and presented with a Bison burger. As illustrated by Linus Carleton and Julie Stratton, traditional melodrama plus on- the-spot innovation characterized the Thespian production of Wedded But No Wife. 47 Susie Volkel gives her humorous declamation at the Missoula Invitational Speech Meet. Gardner Durkee works on his science experiment dealing with The Utilization of Dissolved Carbonates in Euglena Gracilis. 48 March Windy March, the month that hailed the first days of spring, also brought some of the busiest days of the school year. The first week found Spartan and Knight fans travelling to Kalispell to see their respective teams place sec- ond and third in the Divisional Tournament. The next weekend brought a unique theater exper- ience, when, after weeks of re- hearsal, music and drama joined forces to present The Music Man as theatre-in-the-round on the gym floor. On March 18, Sentinel students flocked to Bozeman to watch the Spartans compete in the State Basketball Tournament. Even though the Spartans were edged out by the Great Falls Bison in their second game, Missoula fans cheered them on to fourth place. At a Tuesday morning assembly on March 16, 95 seniors. 5 Sentinel juniors, and 6 Hellgate juniors were announced members of National Honor Society. Zealous science students gathered their year’s data on such topics as Drosophila cultures and Venus- flytraps and journeyed to Hamil- ton with exhibits for the District Science Fair on March 20. During the month Hellgate and Sentinel speech teams boned up on speech techniques for the Missoula Invi- tational Meet and the District Speech and Drama Meet. Final tests and book reports heralded the close of the third quarter, March 26. The quarter’s end was complicated for staff members of the Kopec and Troubadour, Sentinel and Hellgate literary magazines, and the Bitterroot, who were experiencing the frenzy of final deadlines. On his arrival at River City, Don Collins (the music man) tries to convince Suzanne Dundas (Marian) that the town needs a boys' band. 49 Diane Colwell and Sharon Gil- lespie practice their pieces for the District Music Festival. Debbie Ryan, Eric Henke, Patty Francisco, John Anderson, and Donna Potter rehearse The Man Who Came to Dinner. 50 April April became a month of fairs, festivals, and fiddling. On April 1 the MCHS Orches- tra traveled to Portland to perform at the All-Northwest Music Educators Conference. Students from all over the state brought their exhibits to the State Science Fair at Missoula on April 2-3. A week later Missoula hosted the District Music Festival, at which Sentinel and Hellgate students presented many en- semble and solo performances. The four-day Easter holiday was eagerly hailed by students as the first vacation in over 15 weeks. On April 23-24, speech and drama students jour- neyed to Bozeman to take part in the State Festival. During the month two Hellgate plays were enacted: The Man Who Came To Dinner, and The Haunting of Hill House. At the end of the month Bozeman was again visited, this time by seniors interested in at- tending Montana State College, for its an- nual High School Week. 51 May and June The first of May brought the eagerly- awaited Junior Prom. The Prom theme, “Once Upon A Time,” created an atmosphere of bright fantasy despite the long hours of down- to-earth work it took to prepare the gym. May spring fever was heightened by the approach- ing close of school. Seniors began the sad and delightful task of finishing out their high school careers. On the fifth of May the an- nual Senior Recognition Assembly was held. Music students warbled and tooted their way through the State Music Festival on May 7-8. On May 21-22 track team members put long hours of push-ups and running to good use as they demonstrated their skills at the State Interscholastic Track Meet. As the rest of the school studied for finals, the senior class loafed and laughed during Senior Week. The Senior Assembly and Baccalaureate Services headed an increasing tempo until Graduation night saw the last undivided senior class receive diplomas. 53 Groups A sense of newness pervaded as Hellgate Student Counc il entered its first year, and Sentinel Student Council discussed the adoption of a reworked constitution. Normal service club activities continued, but re-organization due to division threw extra responsibilities on all such groups. 55 Student Council President Jim Maxson tried to make Student Council an honor for the representatives and a service to the school. With the help of the Executive Board, Jim's programs were introduced to the council where they were discussed and voted on. Sentinel Because Student Council sets an example for the student body, the Investigations Committee, working with the school administration, recom- mended appropriate dress for students. The council, advised by Mr. Trask, rewrote the con- stitution which hadn’t been changed in a num- ber of years. A train trip to Butte for a football game, however, created the most interest among students. The trip was called a total success by all who went. Representatives George Bauer and Tom Browder jot down additions and sugges- tions for changing the constitution, which was voted on in homerooms. SENTINEL STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE BOARD — FRONT ROW: Judy Risk, vice-president; Jim Maxson, president; Dorothy Larson, secretary. SECOND ROW: Cathy Croci, treasurer, ways and means com- mittee; Jennifer Hansen, AFS committee. THIRD ROW: Jeannine Thibo- deau, publications committee; Diane Dabbert, administrative committee; Gen Stetler, interrelations committee. FOURTH ROW: Gary Herbig, investiga- tions, committee; Dave Gray, student welfare committee. BACK ROW: Stan Connick, directing activities committee; Damon Gannett, student welfare committee. Student Council Plans New Constitution SENTINEL STUDENT COUNCIL-—FRONT ROW: Jennifer Hansen, Cathy Croci, treasurer: Judy Risk, vice-president; Jim Max- son, president: Dorothy Larson, secretary; Diane Dabbert, Stan Con- nick. SECOND ROW: Suzanne Dundas, Gen Stetler, Jeannine Thibodeau, Dave Gray, Damon Gannett, Gary Herbig, Cheryl Lowe, Marsha Moon. THIRD ROW: Kathy Bourke, Pat Kinzle, Pam Pur- ington, Phae Seitz, Linda Svorc, Janine Schmeltzer, Susan Marcy. FOURTH ROW: Greg Vaughan, Derek Craighead, Doug Harlan, Steve Lerum, Marcia Legreid, Paula Wold, Sharon Johnson, Sandy MacDougall. FIFTH ROW: Bill Wiles, George Bauer, Martin Thrasher, Bob Lohn, Jeff Beck, Ken Duce, Connie Hall. SIXTH ROW: Brad Diggs, Bruce Hardy, Tom Browder, Pattie Hagestad, Linda Shults, Barbara Cooley, June Clark, Anita Nygard. BACK ROW: Fred Root, Larry Payne, Nina Sonntag, Margie Grenz, Sue Reynolds, Terrylea Madsen, Pat Williams. SENTINEL GIRLS’ CLUB EXECUTIVE BOARD Front row: Darlene Guerdette, treasurer; Patsy Overcast, president; Heidi Syroid, secretary. Second row: Kitty Fulton, Tana Faurot, vice-president; Jean Melby, Cheryl Holden. Back row: Suzanne Dundas, Pat Williams, Kris Hansen. In usual Key Club style the Silver Spartan Day float built by the club was pulled by the members of the organization. The action on the float, two Spartans beating a Bronc, caused surprised and amused expressions on the faces of spectators as the float rumbled by with its escort of bicycle riders. SENTINEL KEY CLUB Front row: J. Wong, B. Ogg, J. Owen, J. Hutchinson, president; L. Stewart, secretary; P. Flaccus, vice- president; D. Collins, M. Svore. Second row: S. Gibbs, P. Tawney, J. Helms, G. McEvoy G. Herbig, D. McDonald, D. Gannett, B. Diggs, K. Krieger, R. Parker, B. Keck. Back row: J. Maxson, J. Beck, T. Cates, B. Hardy, J. Frost, T. Wiseley, B. Lohn, D. Reagor, L. Payne. SENTINEL GIRLS’ CLUB REPRESENTATIVES Front row: Linda Lovell, Bonnie Tabish, Pam Olson, Kris Hansen, Cheryl Holden, chairman; Peggy Rother, Sue Gutowski, Marsha McEl- wain, Patty Nolan. Second row: Dena Dawson, Debbie Kotila, Electra Lockridge, Audrey Waylette, Barb Bradford, Robin Brown, Barbara Ottman, Camille Gies, Cheryl Churchwell, Leora Kane. Third row: Sandy Avey, Linda Carlson, Karen Kenyon, Muriel Miller, Jeanie Flachsenhar, Sue Higham, Libby Maclay, Vicki Showalter, Connie Schultz. Back row: Sharon Johnson, Andrea Smith, Lynn Smith, Judy Parker, Lucy Wiggins, Barb Cork, Su- zanne Stock. Key Club and Girls’ Club Give Service to Sentinel Both Sentinel service clubs, Key Club and Girls’ Club, busily worked this year on their school projects. Key Club sold Spartan Guides and Girls’ Club sponsored its annual Christinas Chocolate Hour. To fulfill their community obligations, homerooms were asked by Girls’ Club to bring cans of food for needy families. Key Clubbers helped Mrs. Santa collect clothing and packages of food for older people who are on welfare. SENTINEL KEY CLUB EXECUTIVE BOARD Front row: Mat Green, Pete Flaccus, John Hutchinson, president; Larry Stewart. Second row: Karl Krieger, Dale Reagor, Tom Wiseley, Jim Maxson, Brian Kekich. Third row: Phil Tawney, Kenny Staninger, Jerry Simonson, Gary Hein. Back row: Don Collins, Gary Herbig, Randy Parker, Danny McElwain. 59 M Clubbers Display Good Sportsmanship on and Chips Helmer, a Spartan matman, sells football programs. During the basketball season M Clubbers also sell soft drinks. The money from these projects buys athletic equipment needed by the teams. off the Field From the first football practice to the last pole vault event of the Interscholastics M Clubbers strive to win. If they aren’t on the basketball floor or the football field M Club- bers sell programs and coke. The proceeds are used to buy athletic equipment for the teams. Members of M Club are distinguished by not only athletic ability but a willingness to devote long hours on and off the field. SENTINEL M CLUB Front row: Matt Kolendich, Dan McEl- wain, Toby Mercer, Ed Piute, Gary Siegford, Steve Gibbs, vice- president; Jerry Simonson, secretary-treasurer; Jon Gates, presi- dent; John Owen, Jim Iverson, Mick Harrington. Second row: Vern Berry, Bud Stevers, Jim Frost, Ron Felton, Russ Manolovits, Dennis Foster, George Crowe, Dick Stocking, John Helms, Mike Wood, Larry Stewart, Ken Willard. Third Row: Keith Bailey, Ken Staninger, Bob Lake, Ron Hansen, Mark Taylor, Bob Ogg, Brian Kekich, Rick Newlon, Sandy Long, Denny Hoylo, Chips Helmer, Don Felton. Back row: Steve Johnson, Jim Clawson, Craig Wilson, Rick Carpenter, Pat Eiseman, Jerry Wong, Joe Drouillard, Bobb Lawrence, Clyde Langaunet, Mike O’Conner, Steven Le Prowse, Max Bauer. homtana The library Christmas window frames Mrs. Jeanne Lewis as she explains Greene's A Burnt-Out Case. Library Club Book Discussions Draw Student Participation Informative lectures given by members of the community stimulated an active partici- pation by students this year. The discussions, planned by Library Club on books of interest to high school students, found Mr. Shelby Bewley explaining Conrad and the Reverend Lawrence Gruman interpreting J. D. Salinger. SENTINEL LIBRARY CLUB Front row: Diane Steingas, secretary-treasurer; Bob Jasperson, Craig McGollor, president. Second row: Linda Heninger, Whitney Rimel, Edward Childers. Third row: Steph- anie Drummond, Faye Vannoy, Joanne Cheff. Back row: Cherie Bellusci, Janet Blumberg, Becky Taber. SENTINEL PEP CLUB Front row: L. Osburnsen, S. Pramenko, D. Crisman, C. Kinonen, G. Arensberg, B. Strong. Second row: S. Johnson, C. Weick, C. Moore, S. MacDougall, J. Thibodeau, S. Wilcox, P. Hagestad, J. Duffalo, A. Pauly, historian: S. Gilroy, treasurer: K. Bisson, secretary: A. Worden, vice-president: S. Con- nick, president: M. Boone, D. Hangas, J. Nelson, J. Vick, C. Riley, J. Deschamps, A. Raisl. A. Nygard. H. Syroid, N. Armstrong, B. Cooley. Third row: C. Christianson, L. Shults, L. Lovell, T. Cocch- iarella, N. Locke, P. Riese, J. Crisman, P. Rother, V. Rosich, B. Anderson, L. Adams, L. Schwab. S. Johnson, D. Larson, C. Lowe, L. Flaccus. P. Nolan, M. McElwain, S. Gutowski, T. Faurot, S. Maas, E. Lockridge, C. Tarras, J. Skaggs, S. Miliis, R. Snead. Fourth row: N. Noel, J. Spooner, J. Simmons, N. Sonntag, N. Muchmore, K. Burke, B Johnson, C. Stacy, S. Nelson, L. Williams, S. Gray. J. Steuerwald, S. Cahoon, C. Bauer, M. Twite, J. Melby, J. Thvfault, S. Dundas, L. Clinker, S. Volkel, D. Nord, T. Madsen, P. Williams, D. Dabbert, M. McCall. Fifth row: J. Lamoreaux, Pep Club Backs T. Vick, D. Dawson, S. Honodel, A. Smith, K. Dickson, L. Schelt, L. Sanderson, D. Potter, J. Clark, P. Wold, C. O’Neil, J. Schwank, M. Thibodeau, C. Pfohl, P. Peterson, C. Croci, P. Purington, D. Edwards, T. Jones, J. Saldin, L. Svore, B. Bylund. Sixth row: J. Stratton, P. Langton, L. Brown, S. Wolf, C. Christianson, D. Baber, J. Seeberger, B. Bradford, B. Ottman, G. Ambrose, A. Way- lett, P. Kinzle, C. Mathison, K. Holcomb, R. Patten, J. Raisl, J. Christensen, P. Duncan, P. Duncan, S. Peterson, G. Hodd, S. Jenkins, L. Melder, S. Thatcher. Seventh row: M. Williams, K. Hayes, D. Heyer, N. Smith, P. Petersen, P. Wilson, R. Brown, J. Bradley, S. Cramer, S. Wilson, J. Jorgensen, B. Everin, L. Lam- brose, D. Berezay, T. Soucie, C. Wilson, M. Jewell, L. Ferguson, M. Kenyon, P. Viehweg, D. Hayden, C. Baldridge. Back row: R. Lindborg, C. Brissey, D. Wilson, M. Bradley, C. Johnston, T. Browder, J. Maxson, L. Stewart, L. Torres, D. MacDonald, D. Collins, B. Wiles, M. Wong, S. Day, K. Cummins, J. Flachsenhar, S. Drummond, G. Mercer, M. Lentz, D. Schwartz. Various Teams SENTINEL VARSITY CHEER- LEADERS Front row: Linda Os- burnsen, Ginny Arensberg, Barbara Strong. Back row: Sandy Pramenko, Carole Kinonen, Dee Crisman. SENTINEL JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEA1DERS: Pam Purington, Pat Viehweg, Debbie Nord, Liz Clinker. The mighty Sentinel Spartans continued to win games this year with the backing of an enthusias- tic Pep Club. Members made signs and stuffed dummies for the more important games, while the officers planned new ways to cre- ate school interest. For the Great Falls basketball clash each class collected money to support its candidate for Victory Queen. Cheering Pep Clubbers also fol- lowed the Spartans to the district and state tournaments. The club’s major project of the year was Silver Spartan Day. After the excitement of homecoming, the club returned to its basic job of supporting the Spartans. SENTINEL FRESHMAN CHEER- LEADERS Front row: Lynne Stein- brenner, Becky Arensberg. Back row: Karen Hauge, Judith Strong. Pep Clubbers turn out in full numbers to cheer on the Spartans. MVW H[5T[g Sf11 5PHRTHN Mr. Clinton Hester, a Golden Spartan and founder of the G. A. Ketchum Award for two outstanding seniors, was the honored guest during a banquet before the crowning of the queen, and during the parade and game. Both Buildings Above, Sentinel cheerleaders lead the Pep Club in a rousing cheer during half time, sending the team back on the field with Go get 'em. Below, riding in the parade, the cheerleaders from Hellgate add a touch of Knight spirit. Both schools had floats in the parade. Below right. Mums were a requirement of the day for each Pep Clubber. The followers helped to add some gold to this Silver Spartan Day which honored about thirty Silver and Golden Spartans. Silver Silver Spartan Day Queen, Mary Ann Bauer, and Senior Princesses, Judy Vick and Marcia Boone, don't seem to mind the nippy fall morning. Share Excitement of Spartan Day Silver Spartan Day came alive with a dif- ferent spirit this year. Since it was a joint effort both schools were busy thinking up float themes, finding building places, and stuffing napkins into chicken wire. Sentinel Pep Club organized the parade and game, while M Club sponsored the banquet for Golden Spartan. Clinton Hester. The events of Friday were cli- maxed by the crowning of Queen Mary Ann Bauer and her court. The unity of the day was truly evident when Sentinel and Hellgate stu- dents alike left the game with despondent ex- pressions after the 16-13 defeat. Lex Hames and John Meyers, president of the Hellgate Student Council, work on one of the most appropriate floats of the parade. The float honored both Hellgate and Sentinel players with the theme Missoula, Best in the state. President John Meyers presides at weekly Hellgate Council meetings. Pennant sales boost Hell- gate Student Council treas- ury. HELLGATE STUDENT COUNCIL EXECU- TIVE BOARD -FRONT ROW: Mary Harris, vice-president; John Meyers, president. SEC- OND ROW': Janice Davis, secretary; Kathy Mc- Carty, treasurer. THIRD ROW: Dan Zirker, publications; Charlie Briggs, parliamentarian. BACK ROW: Lex Hames, administrative; Ed Sale, directing activities. 66 HELLGATE STUDENT COUNCIL—FRONT ROW: Bill Stoianoff, Jim Tibbs, Denny Louquet, Wes Hulla, Bill Higham, Jeff Miller, Roger Goetsch. SECOND ROW: Russ Pulliam, Charlie Briggs, Dan Zirker, Mary Harris, vice-president; John Meyers, president: Janice Davis, secretary; Kathy McCarty, treasurer. THIRD ROW': John Semmens, Denise La- Trielle, Colleen Campbell, Patti Nolan, Susan Velde, Lex Hames, Ed Sale. FOURTH ROW: Vicki Moy, Linda Fleischhauer, Janet Peterson, Anna Blake, Lynda Ambrose, Lynnette Wilson. FIFTH ROW: Vicki Krout, Dawn Watt, Judy Heisel, Margaret Wohl, Janet Taplett, Sherie Wikoff. SIXTH ROW: Janice Culbertson, Barbara Tolley, Anne Clark, Dale Haines, Mary Lewis, Betty Lee Kahm. SEVENTH ROW: Elaine Reich, Linda Wollschlaeger, Connie Lingel, Linda Taylor, Janis Krieg, Kathy Anderson. BACK ROW: Scott Richlen, Denny Curran, Ken Kirkpatrick, Bill Riemer, Gary Purdy, Todd Baker. School - Wide Student Activities, Services Originate in Hellgate Student Council The first Hellgate Student Council began under a new constitution this year. Its money- making projects included selling Twirp Week tickets, sweatshirts, and pennants. Student Coun- cil awarded $5 for the best school flag design, and also sent three representatives to the state convention of Student Councils. 67 Girls’ Club Unites Hellgate Girls in Programs Holding Mother’s Day and faculty teas and the annual Chocolate Hour and Christmas play, plus monthly meetings featuring guest speakers, Girl’s Club maintained a varied schedule. The club also sold supplies in its Pay ’n’ Take It booth, and operated the Lost and Found. HELLGATE GIRLS' CLUB EXECUTIVE BOARD- FRONT ROW: Patti Nolan, president; Jo Bangeman, vice-president. SECOND ROW: Cristi Connick, secretary; Linda Overcast, treasurer. THIRD ROW: Janice Davis, Janet Ormesher. FOURTH ROW: Linda Kildow, Karen Peterson. BACK ROW: Leslie Box, Dawn Watt. The Girls' Club Chocolate Hour gives girls a chance to chat. Here Dawn Watt, Janet Ormesher, Janice Davis, and Jo Bangeman look on as Patti Nolan displays a crown used in the Girls' Club Play. 68 School, Community Profit from Key Club Services Hellgate Key Club objectives this year were focused on achieving excellence in a field each month such as pride in the school or scholastic achievement. Club services this year have en- compassed taking down old election posters, gathering materials for the Opportunity School, assisting Kiwanis with its annual apple sale, and parking cars at games. An annual leader- ship banquet and dances were among the club’s social activities. HELLGATE KEY CLUB EXECUTIVE BOARD FRONT ROW: Ed Sale, Dan Yates, Lex Hames, Jim Bendickson. SECOND ROW: Lee Meltzer, Glenn Brown, Fred Green. BACK ROW: John Meyers, Sid Rhinehart, Larry Cromwell. HELLGATE KEY CLUB-FRONT ROW: Ed Sale, treasurer; Dan Yates, president; Lex Hames, vice-president; Jim Bendickson, secretary. SECOND ROW: Kent Stetler, Lee Meltzer, Mike Rieley, Alan Taylor. THIRD ROW: Harold Jeszenka, Gary Curran, Bob Turner. FOURTH ROW:Buzz Blastic,Mike Prezeau, Fred Green, Alan Bradley. FIFTH ROW: Larry Cromwell, Bill Veazey, Chris Henningsen, Brad Greene, John Tantlinger. BACK ROW: Paul Iverson, Glenn Brown, Sid Rhinehart, John Meyers, Bill Taber. HELLGATE GIRLS’ CONTACT REPRESENTATIVES — FRONT ROW: Gayle Evans, Karen Hauge, Lynn Steinbrenner, Shirley Collinsworth, Sharon McConkey, Carolyn Lewis, Patty Len- ser. SECOND ROW. Linda Zimmerman, Pat Tabish, Judy Heisel, Sharon Burton, Pam Walters, Janice Gibson, Judy Junke. THIRD ROW: Vicki Whitmire, Dianne Durral, Rosalind Ward, Marsha Selle, Sue Stewart, Chara Boehm, Linda Brock. FOURTH ROW: Susan Shennum, Janet Clark, Susanne Carlson, Valerie Biberdorf, Judy Moffet, Louise Erickson. FIFTH ROW: Marilyn Smith, Linda Monk, Joyce Jones, Mary Durram, Marsha Coggeshall, Kathy Lar- son, Linda Manly. SIXTH ROW: Barbara Clark, Paula Johnson, Bonnie McDonald, Gay Stetler, Mae Bushby, Vickie Henriksen, Tina Torgrimson. BACK ROW: Patsy McArdle, Angela Schwartz, Marcia Kurtz, Terry Hofferber, Nancy Hoon, Shana Krieger, Sue Wyckman. Hellgate Cheerleaders, Bolster Loyalty to Hellgate begins young as shown by Michelle Taylor. HELLGATE VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Cheryl Taylor, captain; Patty Francisco, Berta Howard, Mary Harris, Linda Baker. Pep Club members show their enthusiasm for their team as they watch the Hellgate-Sentinel game. 70 Pep Club School Spirit Dressed in snappy scarlet and gold uniforms, Hellgate’s organized cheering section appeared at football and basketball games, track events and wrestling matches. Members worked usher- ing and selling concessions. The group spon- sored pep rallies during the year. The first Knight cheerleaders in their scarlet and gold uniforms received an overwhelming response. Varsity cheerleaders purchased their uniforms with money raised at car washes and a bake sale, plus funds donated by Hellgate Student Council. Junior varsity and varsity cheerleaders practiced several times each week, creating new cheers and actions in preparation for games. HELLGATE PEP CLUB—FRONT ROW: P. Francisco, L. Baker, C. Taylor, captain; R. Howard, M. Harris. SECOND ROW: A. Hubble, L. Kahl, S. Miller, B. Yonce, M. Wohl, J. Storez, board of standards; M. Erion, secretary; C. Connick, first vice-president; S. Stoterau, treasurer; H. Mulroney, board of standards; J. Katsel, board of standards; J. Wood, board of standards; P. McArdle, S. Velde, L. Kildow, L. Brock. THIRD ROW: J. Culbertson, L. Mykle- bust, K. Peterson, L. Woll, S. Stickney, K. Stickney, M. Selle, S. Stewart, T. Savage, N. Skinner, P. Nolan, K. Cash, R. Burnham, J. Taplett, S. Sterling, R. Cunningham, L. Wilson, L. Jensen. FOURTH ROW: B. Anderson, T. Rasmussen, V. Krout, K. Mc- HELLGATE JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEAD- ERS Bonnie McDon- ald, Barbara Yonce, Diane Kelley, altern- ate; Merry Burke, Cathy Stockner. Carty, L. Pitts, V. Whitmire, J. Davis, D. Palmer, D. Ryan, M. Van Dyke, G. Wetzel, D. LaTrielle, N. Mulroney, T. Turner, C. Romstad, D. Monk, B. Burditt, M. Lewis. FIFTH ROW: P. Murphy, R. Wood, S. Gilespie, M. Holden, D. Colwell, C. Lewis, M. Clark, C. Seibert, P. Kegley, B. Siegford, K. Meierding, A. Schwartz, P. Coul- ter, S. Murrell, S. Wood, S. Cook, K. Douglas, B. Breazlal, W. Wag- ner. BACK ROW: L. Overcast, M. Pryor, L. Box, J. Ormesher, K. Williams, W. Mace, D. Booth, A. Goughnour, J. Larson, M. Buch- holz, S. Tidball, J. Clark, K. Rice, R. Sarper, S. Carlson, S. Wickoff, M. Meier, D. Henriksen, K. Moy. 71 72 One newspaper served Hellgate and Sen- tinel when school started. By December two papers emerged, nameplates reading Sentinel Konah and Hellgate Lance. Hellgate Speech Club members worked for National Forensics points, and by spring each school boasted an active NFL. These examples and others in this section emphasize one benefit of division — more students have a chance to participate. Mary Ellen McCall, editorial page editor, Linda Williams, feature editor, and Julie Parker, first semester co-editor, study the editorial page layout. Susie Nelson, assignment editor, Linda Williams, and Mike Wood, sports editor, do last minute proofreading for Konah. At right, Mr. Forssen, Konah advisor, explains printing technique to Les- lie Flaccus, Konah editor. Konah Student for Sentinel 74 Becomes Paper Only FIRST SEMESTER KONAH STAFF, FRONT ROW: Linda Williams, Feature Editor; Julie Parker, Go-editor; Lesley Flaccus, Co-editor; Gay Garard, News Editor; Susie Nelson, Typist. BACK ROW: Frank Cocchiarella, Sports Re- porter; Mike Wood, Sports Editor; Karen Scott, Copy Editor; Dianne Tiemyer, Ad Staff; Marcia Legreid, Ad Staff; Marsha Moon, Editorial Staff; Mary Ellen McCall, Business Manager. NOT PICTURED: Isobel Swift, Ad Manager; Bill Hanson, Photographer; Dan McElwain, Sports Reporter; Bob Jasperson, Editorial Staff. SECOND SEMESTER KONAH STAFF, FRONT ROW: Linda Williams, Associate Fea- ture Editor; Mike Wood, Associate Sports Ed- itor; Lesley Flaccus, Editor; Susie Nelson, As- sociate Editor; Marsha Moon, Associate Editor. BACK ROW: Frank Cocchiarella, Sports Editor; Karen Scott, Copy Editor; Diane Tiemyer, Ad Manager; Marcia Legreid, Ad Manager; Marv Ellen McCall, Editorial Editor. NOT PIC- TURED: Dan McElwain, Futures Editor; Bill Hanson, Photographer; Bob Jasperson, Sports Reporter. The Konah began the year by serving the entire Missoula County High School with Hellgate contributing one page of the paper. In December, though, the Hellgate Lance became independent and the Konah was initiated as the official Sentinel studeht newspaper. Konah sponsored a contest for a new flag to decorate the paper when it became Sentinel’s paper. Because of the small Konah staff this year the aid of the Journalism I class was incorporated in the publication of the paper. 75 NATIONAL FORENSICS LEAGUE, FRONT ROW: J. Hansen, J. Hutchinson, vice-president; A. Smith, secretary-treasurer; B. Lohn, D. Gannett, president; D. Reagor, D. MacDonald, L. Stewart, S. Higham.SECOND ROW:Mr.Andrew, B. Hardy, K. Krieger,B.Diggs, D. Dabbert,W. Rimel,P.Overcast,M.Steele,K.Kramer. THIRD ROW: B. Johnson, J. Parker, G. Carson, S. Marcy, J. Maxson. B. Prowell, Sentinel Speech in Ten Meets J. Beck, R. Kramer, M. Thrasher. FOURTH ROW: C. Hall, K. Bourke, R. Regan, R. Bartholet, W. Guthrie, D. Curran, J. Thrasher, M. Rafferty, D. Randles, L. Sperry. BACK ROW: D. Payne, S. Dun- das, S. Volkel, R. L. Erion, B. Taber, C. Croci, K. Bergstrom, C. Wilson, A. Thrasher. Team Competes The Sentinel speech crew traveled the state winning many individual as well as team honors at the various speech meets. They were headed by Mr. Dave Andrew, who was cited as the Outstanding Coach of the Year. For entrance into National Forensics League it was necessary to gain 25 points which were earned by scores received in meets. Missoula hosted the District Speech Meet in March and sent many representatives to the State Speech Meet in Bozeman. Mr. Dave Andrew, speech coach, and Ann Thrasher sell pop on the Butte train to help support NFL. Ann Thrasher, Whitney Rimel, and Diane Dabbert do research in the library for extemporaneous speaking. 77 Karol Kramer studies a Shakespeare cutting for oral interpretation at the Missoula Meet. Bob Lohn and John Hutchinson prepare for debate. Creta Wilson and Jim Bainbridge, playing the lead roles in Harvey, anxi- ously wait behind stage for their cues. At right, these four playful witches from Annabelle Broom captured the hearts of chil- dren all over Montana. Witches and Rabbits Frolic On Sentinel Witches and invisible rabbits haunted the stage this year as the Sentinel drama depart- ment presented Annabelle Broom and Harvey. Harvey, a three act comedy about a six and one-half-foot imaginary rabbit, was the school’s first play of the year. Annabelle Broom, the school’s first children’s theater produced by Thespians, was taken to Spokane during the Christmas holiday and will tour Montana this summer. Sentinel Gym Transformed into River City for “Music Man” Jim Maxson, Pam Purington, Don Collins, and Donna Bruce dance the Shipoopi.' March saw the transformation of the Sen- tinal gym into River City, Iowa, for the pre- sentation of The Music Man by Meredith Wilson. The theater-in-the-round staging drew the audience right into the city with the reserved librarian, played by Suzanne Dundas, and the Music Man, Don Collins. Directed by Mr. Narum and Mrs. Johnson, the play ran for three days. 80 Mr. Herbig, orchestra director, Mrs. Johnson, drama direc- tor, and Gordon MacDonald, who played Winthrop, watch rehearsal of The Music Man. Becky Taber, Julie Stratton, and Carol Delaney practice their Grecian Urn pose for the townspeople of River City. Suzanne Dundas (Marian) sings to her someone Gayle Sedgwick (Mama) expresses excitement over the pros- pect of her son Winthrop with a trumpet of his own. 81 Annabelle Broom, the school’s first play for children, was produced by the Sentinel mem- bers of National Thespians Society. They also worked on Harvey and The Music Man. To gain membership into this honorary drama organization students put in 100 hours of hard work both onstage and backstage. With the help of Mrs. Johnson, formerly Miss Friedl, these students experienced valuable training in the field of drama. Hard working Thespians take five after presentation of Annabelle Broom. Mrs. Johnson, Sally Day, Lynn Burreson, Suzanne Dundas, and Karol Kramer amuse the large crowd during Silver Spartan Day Parade. SENTINEL THESPIANS — FRONT ROW: C. Wilson, S. Dundas, vice-presi- dent; L. Burreson, B. Wiles, president; M. Wong, treasurer; G. Carson, secretary; J. Parker. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Johnson, T. Soucie, N. Locke, S. Day, B. Taber, J. Maxson, D. Collins. THIRD ROW: J. Bainbridge, D. Crego, T. Camp, J. Strat- ton, S. Gutowski, S. Thatcher, S. Collins. FOURTH ROW: K. Kramer, G. Garard, L. Carleton, A. Thrasher, J. Hoffman, M. Rafferty. Th i espians Travel With ‘Annabelle Broom” 82 Dave Vinocur, business manager, Miss Carlisle and Whitney Rimel collect money from Kopee sales, which were about half what they were last year since Kopees were sold only at Sentinel. Whitney Rimel, editor, listens intently while Dave Vinocur explains sales statistics compiled during Kopee Week, Janu- ary 18-22. Kopee Features Student Art Loralee Nelson, typist, prepares copy for publication. Rachel Hallford and Sue Higham, junior editors, discuss plans for the Kopee with Noreen Smith, sophomore editor. The Kopee, Sentinel literary magazine, fea- tured art work by the top senior art students this year. The Kopee Week sales campaign was highlighted by posters with the Kopee owl in all the halls and clever songs to promote sales. Even though the Kopee, advised by Miss Car- lisle, was financed by Sentinel students only, it contained the same number of pages as before. Judy Reul, silkscreen technician, Janet Blumberg, art editor, Julie Parker, layout editor, studies page and Mr. Schenck, art advisor, try out a new method of silk organization for this year's Kopee. screening for Kopee posters. Miss Gayle Carlisle, Kopee advisor, listens to staff ideas for the literary magazine. 83 Candy Stripers and Future Homemakers Boost Community Future Nurses Club Assisting the local hospitals and nursing homes are all part of a Candy Stripers’ day. Roma Krumsick, sponsor for FNC said, “The main purpose of our club is giving the girls an opportunity if they wish to do nursing or other health careers.” Future Homemakers of America Success in the home and community is the goal of the members of Future Homemakers of America. Distributing food baskets to the needy during Christmas proved one of many success stories for FHA members. February 2 the club presented the annual Foreign Foods Dinner, attended by AFS speakers. Sentinel advisor, Sharon Hill, was proud to have under her guidance a state FHA president for the second consecutive year, this year Pam Olson. SENTINEL FUTURE NURSES CLUB Front row: S. Thatcher, I. Ward, L. Lambson, D. Berezay, secretary; A. Krumsick, J. Lehman. Second row: J. Lehman, S. Preston, L. Sanderson, T. Vick, W. Ward. Third row: L. Joseph, M. Miller, A. Ross, K. Moucha, J. Maw. Fourth row: S. Johnson, V. Showalter, C. Sundby, P. Wisherd. L. Campbell. Back row: E. Schmelt- zer, M. Acheson, S. Bennet, A. Thrasher. SENTINEL FUTURE NURSES CLUB Front row: J. Kilbourne, C. Hames, S. Burton, president; J. Schwab, D. Berezay, R. Schmitt. Second row: K. Schnekloth, C. Ward, J. Husby, S. Dannanbrock, R. Loran, P. Hawk. Back row: S. Geesy, K. McCann, P. Matyl, S. Sterling, K. Cash, B. Heckert, S. Wyckman. Mrs. Drummond and Sylvia Saar prepare to decorate Sentinel for the Christmas holidays. SENTINEL FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Front row: K. Kirkpatrick, P. Olson, B. Tabish, treasurer; P. Wilson, secretary; S. La- Friniere, vice-president; A. McClain, president. Second row: B Wachtler, M. Berglund, L. Ferguson, L. Click, S. Saar. Third row: P. Wisherd, L. Raymond, L. Zook, D. Wegner, P. Overcast, P. Peterson. Fourth row: S. Johnson, V.McKnight, P. Setzer. A Pederson, M. Koester. Back row: J. Cheff, D. Hand, A. Privett, H. Middlemist, J. Lehman. 84 French Club SENTINEL FRENCH CLUB Front row: B. Diggs, D. Vino- cur, S. Alley, S. Burgess, C. Wil- son, T. Soucie, C. Waters, L. Williams, S. Stock, G. Hansen, K. Knie. Second row: K. Fors- sen, M. Lyman, K. Bourke, S. Higham, G. Ambrose, J. Mate- lich, J. Speth, B. Byland, P. Nolan, M. McElwain, K. Lange. Third row: C. Cash, C. Schultz, C. Durham. C. Stacy, J. Cris- man, P. Purington, S. Gutowski, D. Nord, N, Munro, K. Sned- don, M. Prievett. Fourth row: R. Brown, T. Faurot, B. John- son, F. Ibsen, S. Volkel, K. Shults, J. Raisl, J. Bradley, L. Joseph, J. Thibodeau, D. Nor- ling. Back row: T. Stoianoff, K. Duce, B. Hartman. B. Hardy, M. Kenyon, M. Burgess, C. Weich, J. Schwank, S. Down- rich. Languages Bring Understanding of Foreign Lands Sentinel Language enthusiasts attain their interest for the culture and gaity of neighbor- ing countries through Spanish and French Clubs. Under the guidance of Miss Violet Boileau, Spanish Club sponsor, and Daniel Low. advisor for French Club, all members partake earnestly in the study of the customs, music and merriments of their favorite country. Mr. Low watches as his students sing a French Christmas carol. Luis Torres takes a wild swing at the Christmas pinata. Spanish Club SENTINEL SPANISH CLUB Front row: C. Stockard, secretary; J. Syver- son, vice-president: V. Wicklund, president: C. McCollar, treasurer. Second row: A. Worden, E. Schmeltzer, C. Amos, J. Effler. Third row: L. Ball, A. Zavarelli, K. Cummins, G. Hodd. Fourth row: K. Volker, S. Satre, P. Peter- son, P. Wilson. Fifth row: K. Holcomb, L. Torres, J. Speck, S. Drummond. Back row: L. Svore, K. Baldwin, G. Homme, M. Maier, D. Wilson. T rades and Industries Maintenance and service of automobiles were developed by both the Trades and Industries class and the club made up of class members. Sponsored by Mr. Brookie, the club aimed for the success of the individual mem- bers in this field. The Plymouth Trouble Shooting Contest held May 22, and the nationwide Circle Safety Check held in the spring were the two main events in which the boys were able to demonstrate their skills. SENTINEL TRADES AND INDUSTRIES CLUB (continued) Front row: R. Pebbles, D. Lutz, vice-president; T. Wildung, N. Heberle, S. Hansen. Second row: Mr. Brookie, B. Halland, B. Culver, L. Handley, L. Terou. Third row: J. Michaud, R. DeMott, B. Ward, J. Ault, L. Seipert. Back row: L. Hiatt, D. Berntson, L. Stinger, D. Gupton. Jim Michaud takes a break from grinding a king pin. Differing Skills Gained in Trade and Recreation SENTINEL TRADES AND INDUSTRIES CLUB Front row: D. Drader, T. Kirschmann, R. Erickson, secretary-treasurer; L. Taylor, vice-president; D. Whitman, president. Second row: Mr. Brookie, B. Malingo, L. Eisen- barth, G. Johnson. Third row: P. McNamara, A. Baker, J. Savage, R. Koep- plin. Fourth row: H. Lande, K. Erickson, L. Dufresne, G. Neilson, D. Mc- Culloch. Back row: S. Vinal, D. Morris, J. Spaulding. Clubs SENTINEL GIRLS’ RECREATION ASSOCIATION Front row: C. Bald- ridge, vice-president; B. Gugler, pres- ident; S. Paquin, secretary; P. Hal- lock, treasurer. Second row: M. Bray, T. Steinbrenner, P. Peterson. Third row: F. Vannoy, J. Banjai, S. Van- noy, J. Speed. Fourth row: S. That- cher, L. Price, P. Wilson. Fifth row: M. Helm, N. Berky, J. Simmons, S. Clawson. Sixth row: L. Melder, G. Stempke, M. Miller. A sense of the importance of the farming industry was achieved by members of FFA, who combined their knowledge of farm mech- anics and agriculture with active participation in farm work. Public speaking, livestock judg- ing, and farm mechanics were the major areas of competition at the FFA District and State Conventions held March 20, and April 1-3. SENTINEL FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Front row: C. Deschamps, B. Ahern. D. Felton, D. Koepplin, G. Tripp. Second row: M. Flynn, D. Sheets, M. Adam, D. Tripp, B. Banson, T. Mathison. Third row: E. LaCasse, T. Cates, B. Edwards, D. Tripp, M. Hamilton. Fourth row: B. Lockwood, B. Larson, V. Lockwood, D. Reinoehl, W. Wills, F. Vannoy. Back row: Mr. Melin, L. Hrits- co, E. Smith, R. Olsen, T. Anderson. Cherry Baldridge jumps for a basketball at a Thursday game. Girls’ Recreation Association Ideals of health and sportsmanship were cap- tured by active members of GRA. Mrs. Faurot, sponsor for GRA, supervised ping-pong, tennis, basketball, and numerous indoor and outdoor sports for hours of recreation. This year the girls participated in the annual play-day for Missoula eighth-graders, and in the Girls’ Recreation As- sociation Awards party held in the spring. 87 Above, Orchesis drill team marches in the Silver Spartan Day Parade. At right, the girls practice for the annual Orchesis production. Creative Dance and Drill Activities of Orchesis The Fifth Annual Evening of Dance in February highlighted the year for members of Orchesis, Sentinel modern dance organization. Under the supervision of Mrs. Faurot the girls created their own choreography and cos- tuming for the production. The precision drill team performed at Kalispell for the Divisional Basketball Tournament and also marched at one home game. SENTINEL ORCHESIS Front roiv: B. Strong, A. Pauly, S. Pramen- ko, D. Crisman, K. Craighead, J. Hansen, president; L. Osburnsen, vice-president; G. Carson, secretary-treasurer; S. Gilroy, G. Stetler, S. Paquin, Mrs. Faurot, advisor. Second row: N. Locke, J. Duffalo, S. Marcy, B. Bylund, S. Krogstad, M. Reber, J. Hackman, L. Wil- liams, J. Eubank, P. Viehweg, C. Taylor. Back row: L. Clinker, M. Payson, S. Honodel, P. Purington, J. Crisman, T. Faurot, D. Nord, B. Johnson, M. Wong, N. Munro, K. Stacey, K. Dickson. Student Art Display Highlights Year For Art Club Chris Fournier, Virginia Stewart, and Brad Bass examine a plaster sculpture for the art exhibit. Art Club’s primary accomplishment this year consisted of a student art exhibit during the three-day run of the Music Man. Spon- sored by Mr. Schenck, the members also paint- ed the windows in Grants and put up the traditional library window for Christmas. They approved and stamped all posters which were put up. SENTINEL ART CLUB Front row: Chris Fournier, secretary'; Brad Bass, president: Judy Scott, treas- urer. Second row: Virginia Stewart, Judy Parker. Third row: Becky Taber, Janet Blumberg. Back row: Doug Fausett, Craig Brissey. Richard Butler tends to his Science Fair project concerning insectivorous plants. Science Club Sentinel students are given the opportun- ity to further their knowledge of an ever-ex- panding world of science through Science Club. Sponsored by Mr. James Cusker, the members participate in field trips and indi- vidual research projects. At the District Science Fair, March 20, members walked away with nine superiors, ten excellents and three of the five grand prizes which were awarded to Jerry Mulhauser, Linda Melder, and Mike Shaw. Joe Drouillard gives a demonstration of his science project, “Analysis of Amino Acids in Drosophila. SCIENCE CLUB Front row: Jeannine Thibodeau, Sandy Paquin, secretary- treasurer; Mike Shaw, vice-president; Jim Thompson, president. Second row: Barry Mitchell, Pam Hallock, Lynn Smith, Jody Spooner. Third row: Mary- alys Helm, Diane Khoury, Jim Claar. Fourth row: John Helms, Bruce John- son, Jeff Beck, Richard Butler. Back row: Fred Frey, Lonnie Brown, Jim Manning. 90 Special Interest Clubs Enlighten Students CHESS CLUB Front row: Dean Drake, Ann Thrasher, secretary: Rick Buis, treasurer; Craig Byington, president; Larry Smith, vice-president; Gregg Ireland, Tom Hansen. Second row: Donna Petaja, Carol Dimmit, Wayne Arnett, Ken Cowley, Rod Hosier, Randy Hosier, Steve Hanson, Mike Braddock. Back row: Jordis Brist, Greg Johnson, Mike Grenz, Jeff Beck, Charles Lingel, John Pierce, Steve Lerum. Chess Club The ageless game of kings, Chess, provides endless recreation for the members of Chess Club. Sponsored by Miss Siebel, the contenders partake in a series of intense matches, competing in their tournament which continues weekly. Ann Thrasher ponders her next move as Norman Croonenberghs watches. 91 Plans for Future Bring Students Together SENTINEL DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB-FRONT ROW: L. Ward, G. Hackman, treasurer; J. Meyers, president; J. Patterson, vice- president; T. W- allace, Mr. Hostager. SECOND ROW: M. Kehrwald, J. Duppong, S. LaFriniere, S. Castonguay, L. Oliver, C. Willhauser, K. Schatz. THIRD ROW: J. Gallagher, K. Karr, L. Lachman, S. Jones, J. Donham, G. Ammerman, C. Hamilton. FOURTH ROW: S. Reed, L. Wicks, P. Gallagher, J. Bernard, R. Manolovits, J. Moran. FIFTH ROW: L. Miller, B. Caruso, D. Hanson, G. Senne, B. Fer- rington. FRONT ROW: L. Harper, secretary; S. Cahoon, vice-president; B. Bass, K. Lovell, O. Bailey, D. McDonald. SEC- OND ROW: J. King, K. Grenfell, S. Schultze, R. Erny, J. Sontag, G. Weicuc, J. Denend. THIRD ROW: M. Deca SENTINEL FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA- FRONT ROW: C. Holden, D. Petaja, C. Bellusci, president; J. Effler, secretary; R. Snead, treasurer; M. Sprigg, Mrs. Wiles, advisor. SECOND ROW: S. Brown, S. Wilson, C. Thurston, J. Flachsenhar, K. Cummins, J. Renz. THIRD ROW: S. Fortmann, K. Ellis, J. Trickel, N. Smith, C. Cash. The Missoula chapter of the Distributive Education Clubs of America started off the year by capturing the best club float award in the Silver Spartan Day Parade. With funds raised from bake sales and a dance which con- cluded Deca Week, February 8-12, the Deca members, under the direction of Mr. Hostager, sponsored a Deca Sweetheart, and sent her to the 1965 Montana State Leadership Conference. Future Teachers of America The numerous activities of FTA gave club members experience teaching. In addition to assisting teachers with correction of papers, the girls ushered at Open House, and helped with National Library Week in April. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Wiles, the future teachers presented two $100 scholarships to outstanding members to help them further their teaching careers. 92 Today Negra, R. Motschenbacher, R. Hill, D. Godsey, M. Reed, R. Little. FOURTH ROW: E. Zawada, A. McClain, D. Maxson, H. Koffard, B. Gleason, S. Norwood. FIFTH ROW: L. Golden, L. Carley, L. Smith, S. Erickson, E. Spaid. KONA members Charles Lingel and George Bauer concentrate on the wrestling match they are announcing. Howard Toole practices reading bulletins while George Bauer and Clif Salter look on. KONA With a knowledge gained through broad- casting, the KONA members provide such use- ful services as announcing for ball games, making available and playing music for dances, and setting up equipment for assemblies. KONA, the Sentinel radio station, is spon- sored by Mr. McDonald. Cheryl Cash assists parents by ushering for Open House. Rick Newlon, station manager, adjusts equipment in preparation for broadcasting. 93 CLASSES: Linda Brock, Hellgate editor; Pat- ti Francisco, Hellgate assistant; Peggy Shriner, Sentinel assistant; Harriet Miller, Sentinel editor. SPORTS: Kathy McCarty, Sentinel editor; Phae Seitz, Sentinel assistant; Chuck Briggs, Hellgate editor. FACULTY AND SERVICE: Louise Erickson, Hellgate editor; Cathy Croci, Sentinel assistant; Denise LaTrielle, Hellgate assistant; Diane Dabbert, Sentinel editor. EDITOR: Tanet Blumberg PHOTOGRAPHER: Alexandra McHugh; STUDENT LIFE: Patty Nolan. Largest Staff Produces Last Joint Bitterroot The last Missoula County High School Bitterroot covered activities of Sentinel, Hell- gate, and Seeley-Swan High Schools. Because one book served all three buildings, many of the staff positions were duplicated, producing the largest staff in Bitterroot history. A new arrangement of sections, bands of design on division pages, and gold and black color scheme helped to carry out the 1965 Bitter- root’s theme of the division of the schools and their preparation for becoming separate high schools. Mr. George Gogas, advisor BUSINESS MANAGER: Linda Svore; ART EDITOR: Judy Scott. TYPISTS: Loralee Nelson and Joan Kyle. PHOTO-COORDINATOR: Ann Wor- den; Chris Stacy, Assistant. Outstanding Vocal Students Make Up Select Spartanaires This year Spartanaires, Spartanettes, and Harmonettes were in demand to perform for various sendee clubs and organizations. In the spring they polished their entries for the Music Festival, April 9-10. Many members of Spar- tanaires, a mixed group, and of Spartanettes and Harmonettes, girls’ choirs, were also in Concert Choir, a large mixed singing group. Concert Choir performed with choirs from Hellgate and the University this year, in the production of Handel’s Messiah. All four groups were directed by Mr. Robert Narum. SPARTANAIRES Front row: Barbara Gleason, Donna Potter, Suzanne Dundas, Mary Ellen Steele, Nancy Dodd, Heidi Syroid, Sandy Myers, Sandy Pramenko. Gail Sedgewick, Marcia Boone, Alice Stetson, Gay Gerard, accompanist. Bock row: Reed Little, Don MacDonald, Don Collins, Larry Stewart. Elvin Smith. Stan Smith. Mr. Robert Narum, Mike O’Conner, John Goldsby, Jerry Jacobs, Bill Wiles, John Winkler, Dave Gray. Harmonettes HARMONETTES Front row: Pam Purington, Jane Bradley, Bonita Schmautz, Randi Ducharme, Mary Stratton, Nancy Mandelko, Connie Thurston. Back row: Phae Seitz, Ruth Taylor, Donna Bruce, Colleen West, Claudia Stahl, Creta Wilson. 96 Concert Choir CONCERT CHOIR Front row: J. LaFriniere, S. Case, A. Raisl, D. Senn, D. Potter, K. Arensmeyer, J. Matelich, B. Gleason, J. Brown, S. Dundas, K. Cummins, J. Parker, J. Spooner, G. Sedgewick, M. Boone, D. Larson, L. Hogue, A. Stetson, L. Johnson, C. Lowry, M. Palmer, N. Smith, G. Garard, accompanist. Second row: D. Campbell, D. Maxson, K. Scott, J. Bradley, J. Raisl, H. Syroid, N. Dodd, C. Peschel, B. Harbridge, M. Steele, S. Myers, B. Anaerson, S. Pramenko, Sentinel Singing Groups Spartanettes SPARTANETTES Front row: Alana Raisl, Suzie Volkel, Lynne Hogue, Kathy Arensmeyer, Linda Shults, Jean Speath. Back row: Kathy Cummins, Kathy Ellis, Sheila Gray, Mary Berglund, Gloria Phillips, Dorothy Larson, accompanist. D. Hangas, A. Smith, S. Gray, J. Clark, A. Mason, N. Muchmore, L. Shultz. Third row: D. Gray, P. Carr, L. Stewart, J. Frost, D. Collins, J. Keck, B. Myers, B. Lovell, D. MacDonald, M. O’Connor, J. Golds- by, L. Blackler, J. Holmes, G. Merkel, J. Jacobs, C. Hopper. Back row: D. Merchant, D. Gibbs, J. Winkler, M. Grenz, P. VanWermer, D. Nygard, W. Woolsey, D. Dickman, R. Little, J. Horn, B. Wiles, E. Smith, S. Smith. 97 vt Bands Play an Important Part In Sentinel Activities Pep Band SENTINEL PEP BAND Front toil : Susan Nelson. Debbie Kotila, Ken Kirkpatrick, Suzanne Stock. Karen Jacobson. Marilyn Wyatt, Kitty Fulton. Second row: Greg Vaughan, Mary Acheson, Ed Webber. Tom Hansen, Gloria Phillip. Third row: Steve Hansen, Wally Wyatt, Sandra Satre, Stuart Shallberg. Dale Weyermann, Bill Riemer, Stephanie Drummond. Fourth row: Bob Crosslev. Anita Nygard, Craig Baldridge, Bob Hamlett, David Nvgard, Sandra Jacobsen. Back row: Mike Buckels. Bill McChesney, Charles Willis, Joe Lundberg, Jim Denend. Band Council BAND COUNCIL Front row: Shirley Maas. Butch Webber. Bill Riemer. Back row: Mike Buckels, Joe Lundberg. 96 Marching Band Twirlers SENTINEL MARCHING BAND Front row: K. Lange, S. Satre, E. Willis, E. Hattick, R. Ramer, S. Drummond, D. Kotila, E. Webber, M. Buckels. Second row: K. Hamma, S. Jacobson, J. Wood, S. Jakobson, A. Austin, R. Stegner, W. Kramer, M. Wyatt, S. Presthus. Third row: C. Herbig, R. Parsons, J. Lamoreaux, P. Hallock, B. Schuler, S. Johnson, M. Palmer, C. Baldridge. Fourth row: M. Acheson, W. Wyatt, S. Stock, J. Lundberg, D. Weyerman, K. Forssen, G. Phillip, B. Higham. Fifth row: Jim Tibbs, S. Han- sen, S. Downerich, J. Mulhauser, B. Riemer, K. Forssen, J. Yorton, S. Jakobsen. Sixth row: S. Cummins, D. Haverfield, G. Vaughan, N. Bratton, J. Thibodeau, C. Frey, N. Larsen, D. Nygard. Back row: B. Crossley, S. Maas, L. Carleton, C. Willis, J. Denend, F. Ibsen, T. Hansen, Q. Hehn. Marching Band, aided by the Twirlers and drum major, performed at parades and at half-time at football games. Pep Band per- formed for indoor athletics and for assemblies. A third band, Concert Band, gave several concerts throughout the year. These bands were led by Mr. James Tibbs. The student band government was led by the Band Council which was made up of officers from each of the three bands. Drum Major TWIRLERS: Bonita Schmautz, Donna Baber, Connie Channel, Mary Pryor, Betty Schuler, Janet Seeburger, Charlotte Walton. In full dress uniform. Drum Major Russell Lindborg leads the Marching Band at football games and parades. 99 The Troubadour and Creative Writing Club Hellgate’s new literary magazine, the Trou- badour, was formed this year. Its name, which means a wandering minstrel, fits in with the school’s medieval theme. The busiest time for editors and typists is after March 1. This is the deadline for all work. The editors, with the help of Mrs. Elsie Hallford, worked to send the first magazine off to a good start. The Troubadour depends on the Creative Writing Club for needed literary material. This club meets every Thursday in Mrs. Jeanne Lewis room. CREATIVE WRITING CLUB, LEFT TO RIGHT- Jan Christopherson. Linda Taylor, Mrs. Jeanne Lewis, Kristine Ellis, Paul Schmitz, Gary Wcppner. Sophomore editors, Margaret Zieg and Ed Schmoll, consult a previous literary mag- azine for ideas. Jan Christopherson, junior editor, and Dale Haines, fresh- man editor, go through Troubadour material. Dave Malouf, art editor, shows a pos- sible Troubadour cover design to Mrs. Elsie Hallford, advisor. 100 Hellgate Pu Give Typists Cheryl Lad- wig, left, and Leslie Box watch Marcia Van Dyke begin a page. blications Students Linda Kildow and Sharon Rostad, make-up editors on Helen Mulroney, copy reader, and Linda Monk, sports editor, sort the Lance, prepare a layout for the next issue. through copies of the Lance. LANCE—FRONT ROW: V. Whitmire, feature editor; B. Key, feature editor; M. Harris, coordinating editor; H. Mul- roney, copyreader; M. Smith, copyreader. SECOND ROW: J. Davis, assignment editor; G. McIntyre, sports editor; L. Bailey, business manager. BACK ROW: L. Kildow, make-up editor; S. Rostad, make-up editor; S. Smuin, staff columnist; S. Gore, artist; Mr. Forssen, advisor; D. Martin, typist; J. Store , photographer; D. Hansen, photographer; J. Ben- dickson, photographer. Lance Experie nee in Writing After Christmas this year, Hellgate students began to receive a newspaper written by and telling about members of their own school. This was the start of the Lance, Hellgate’s first newspaper. Eleven reporters, plus typists, photographers, and a cartoonist, were plunged into the unfamiliar routine of writing and lay- ing out a bi-monthly paper. 101 National Forensics League David Herbert times a debate at a Hellgate Speech Meet. Hours of scanning magazines and note-taking on current events prepare Ed Sale for participation in extemporaneous speaking. HELLGATE NATIONAL FORENSICS LEAGUE Front row: Susan Miller, Linda Overcast, Charlie Briggs, Cristi Connick, Bob Maxson, vice-president; Dave Malouf, president; Carolyn Lewis, secretary-treasurer; Denise LaTrielle, Alden Pritchett, Kathy Caras, Gretchen Wetzel, Margo Parker. Second row: R. G. Barnell, Lex Hames, Dale Haines, Doug Taber, Cheryl Ouse, Marybeth Clark, Alan Taylor, Kim Rice, Joe Niemeyer, Roxane Burnham, Jan Christopherson, John Krieg. Back row : Dan Zirker, Jo Bangeman, Ed Sale, Claude Burlinghame, Susan Rowberry, David Herbert, Bette Tomlinson, Wanda Lechner, Jack Green. Speech Team Two Trophies Wins First for Hellgate Hellgate Speech Club raised money this year to send students to speech meets. Mem- bers held a candy sale, sold concessions at the Missoula Invitational Speech Meet, and sponsored a dance. Many members of Speech Club earned 25 points by participating in speech meets. This enabled them to join NFL, a national honorary. Members chart- ered their new club this year and established it in the school. Sponsors of the two clubs were Mrs. Jean Higham and Mr. Royall Barnell. 102 Cheryl Ouse and Bob Maxon confer over debate notes. Sp eech Club HELLGATE SPEECH CLUB Front row: Dick Nash, Bob Maxon, parliamentarian; Gretchen Wetzel, treas- urer; Ed Sale, vice-president; Dan Zirker, president; Patti Nolan, Gary Sandau. Second row: Debbie Ryan, Keith Fredrickson, Diane Colwell, Terry Leigland, Janet Taplett, Eric Henke, Arlene Goughnour, Janet Clark. Back row: Scott Richlen, Sharon Gillespie, Pat Murphy, Jennie Wood, Dianne Wolstad, Terry Hofferber, Mar- lene Holden, Sheryl Jordan. 103 Hellgate Drama Students Present “The Man Who Came to Dinner” Eric Henke (Mr. Whiteside, the man who came to dinner), John P. Anderson, and Karen Cash watch as Mr. Royall Barnell demonstrates a line to Donna Potter. John P. Anderson (Banjo) holds Patty Francisco (the nurse of the man who came to dinner). Gretchen Wetzel practices her part as the hostess in The Man Who Came to Dinner. Hellgate drama students put on two plays in April: The Haunting of Hill House, a hu- morous play, and The Man Who Came to Dinner, a light comedy. The first play was open only to students taking drama. Anyone could try out for the second play. The drama students at Hellgate learned how to make a set, how to use stage lights effectively, and how to apply make-up. Both plays were di- rected by Mr. Royall Barnell. David Herbert illustrates his characteriza- tion of the express man for Mr. Barnell and Pat Hiat. Chess Club Interest in Chess Club was shown every Fri- day when members met in the room of Mrs. Ada Zucconi. In a January tournament, a champion was chosen by elimination and everyone gained experience in the game. HELLGATE CHESS CLUB—FRONT ROW: D. Taber, vice-president; G. Lemon, secretary-treasurer; A. Pritchett, president; N. Dahlstrom. SECOND ROW: R. Goetsch, J. Christopherson, W. Gow. BACK ROW: L. Coats, G. Armpriest, M. Palmer. ) HELLGATE GIRLS’ RECREATION ASSOCIATION— FRONT ROW: J. Juhnke, treasurer; M. Cochran, J. Culbertson, vice-presi- dent; C. Maier, G. Siegford, M. Dwyer, D. Slater, S. Hodge. SECOND ROW: C. Wisherd, L. Stevens, L. Schmitz, L. Brumback, S. Alley, S. Dannanbrock, S. Miller. THIRD ROW': P. Chaussee, B. Broderick, J. Schwab, S. Burton, P. Walters, B. Peterson, K. Ness, J. Kilbourne. BACK ROW: C. Daniel, L. Taylor, S. Boso, L. Davidson, S. Collins- worth, K. Look, S. Kent. Girls’ Recreational Association GRA, sponsored by Mrs. Katherine Johnson, gives girls a chance to take part in recreational activities. One sport enjoyed this year was bowling every Wednesday after School. Gale Fristo watches unbelievingly as the last pin goes down for a strike. The members of GRA held several meetings where they played games and had refreshments. HELLGATE SKI CLUB—FRONT ROW': C. York, K. Hauge, G. Stetler, B. Arensbcrg, H. Mulroney, J. Katsel, M. Thompson. SECOND ROW: B. Carson, R. Powell, B. Colwell, L. Barr, M. Whitman, S. Wallace, S. Jones. THIRD ROW: R. Plunkett, T. Curran, L. Woll- schlaeger, D. Barrow, R. Kratz, B. Mitchell. BACK ROW: P. Collins, D. Young, M. Szakash, J. Matelich, J. Ogg, G. Griffiths. SKI CLUB—FRONT ROW: M. Burke, B. Gordon, treasurer; M. Collins, president; L. Ambrose, secretary; L. Meltzer, vice-president; D. Tidball. SECOND ROW: K. Rochleau, L. Wood, J. Shaw, J. Ragan, K. Hugos, M. McCarty, B. Johns. THIRD ROW: J. Thomp- son, S. Ford, N. Mulroney, M. Courtney, R. Kuschel, J. Miller. BACK ROW: P. Mobley, J. Strong, J. Peterson, J. Bangeman, L. Croci, M. Harris. 106 Mike Palmer and Gordon Lemon are engrossed in the battle of the board. Richard Guenther, Alan Guenther, Grant Davidson and Martin Heath discuss a possible Science Fair project. Science and Outdoor Club, formed two years ago to promote and further science abil- ities among members, features frequent talks by noted professors. This year’s talks were high- lighted by a professor from the New York Institute of Science and Technology. The months of April and May were busiest for members. On weekends, they went to Nine Pipe Reserve to carry out biological studies. Their work was aimed at the Science Fair which is held in March. Recreation and Ski Club This year winter weather was particularly enjoyed by members of Ski Club, the largest club at Hellgate. On weekends many members were seen at local ski areas, enjoying the win- ter sport. Ski Club sponsored by Mr. James Bullock, held frequent meetings to view skiing movies and to discuss skiing techniques. The goal this year was a trip to Big Mountain Ski Area. HELLGATE SCIENCE AND OUT- DOOR CLUB— FRONT ROW: M Swisher, club historian; M. Heath, vice- president; A. Guenther, president; C. Floyd, secretary-treasurer. SECOND ROW: K. Fredrickson, J. Spiracos, R. Bingham, L. Floyd. THIRD ROW: R Guenther, D. Taber, M. Richlen, M. Courtney. BACK ROW: R. Karlin, G. Davidson, R. Evenskaas. Educational Clubs Attract Hellgate Students SKI CLUB—FRONT ROW: J. Mitchell, R. Parsons, W. Wakley, C. Campbell, C. Honeycutt, M. Kurtz, S. Velde. SECOND ROW: L. Steinbrenner, K. Knuchel, C. Stockner, J. Hoffman, J. Rhoads, F. McBride, J. Wood, THIRD ROW: A. Schwartz, D. Mahrt, V. Moy, M. Susen, E. Bell, M. Thompson, S. Jordan. BACK ROW: R. Hatigan, W. Hulla, D. Pantzer, B. Stoick, H. Holt, B. Heikkila, J. Man. 107 HELLGATE FUTURE TEACHERS — FRONT ROW: Winnie Schnackcl. SEC- OND ROW: Rita Sackett, Leslie Box. THIRD ROW: Edyie Holtzer. BACK ROW: Nora Woomer, Judy Juhnke. Future Teachers of America Members of FTA were busy this year estab- lishing their new club at Hellgate. Their spon- sor is Mrs. Dean Marshall. They received letters from other FTA clubs in the state for program ideas and applied to the national organization for a charter. FTA activities in- clude teaching and community work. Ed Schmoll, temporary chair- man of FTA, and Susan Miller, temporary secretary, are en- gaged in an informal discussion led by Mrs. Dean Marshall, sponsor. HELLGATE FUTURE HOMEMAKERS- FRONT ROW: Nancy Farmer, Linda Steruns, Pat Harsell, Judy Moffett, parliamentarian; Grace Bethke, Carolyn Avery, president; Alyce Hill, treasurer; Audrey Troutwine, historian; Sandy Veum, degree chairman; Kaye Down, Christy Carlson. SECOND ROW: Darlene Mchuskie, Karen Bray, Joan Mintz, Pamela Martinsin, Kathy Stickney, Mary Murphy, Sandra Tiemyer, Pat Tabish, Laurie Nordby, Mary Palmer, Vicki Bethke, Diane Wagenius. BACK ROW: Glenda Siegford, Jan Sontag, Kathy Stensrud, Rosalie Wolff, Sandra Hopper, Sharon McConkey, Carrie Daniel, Trudy Zook, Cindy Fisher, Karen Huth, Valerie Stone. 108 Future Homemakers of America To help individuals improve personal, family, and community living, now and in the future, is the goal of FHA activ- ities. Under the guidance of Mrs. Leona Hansen and Mrs. Helen Garret, mem- bers sold cookbooks in November and joined the Sentinel FHA to host a For- eign Foods Dinner on Feb. 2. HELLGATE MODERN LANGUAGE CLUB-FRONT ROW: S. Wamsley, P. Murphy, L. Hames, secretary-treas- urer; J. Scott, president; N. Skinner, vice-president; S. Velde, J. Rodda, M. Kurtz, E. Bell, M. Thompson, S. Jor- dan. SECOND ROW: J. Wood, B Johns, C. Campbell, S. Dannanbrock, S. Wallace, C. Heninger, R. Smith, J. Tietz, S. Sprigg. THIRD ROW: D. Westler, S. Hipler, M. Manning, R. Parsons, T. Hoffeiber, S. Hodge, M. Vick, J. Jacobson, V. Cash, D. Mahrt. FOURTH ROW: B. Weinberger, S. Miller, M. Pryor, L. Box, R. Burnham, J. Storez, C. Lewis, J. Christopherson, L. Wood. BACK ROW: D. Herbig, G. Sandau, M. Heath, G. Davidson, R. Guenther, R. Kuschel, W. Muhlhauser. Modern Language Club Modern Language Club, sponsored by Mrs. Ada Zucconi, heard various speakers this year. Several AFS ex- change students told about their ex- periences in different countries. A local family, which had spent the sum- mer in France, showed and narrated movies. Throughout the year parties based on foreign customs were held, featuring a Mardi-Gras party in the spring. Both the talks and parties pro- moted interest among members in lan- guages and cultures of other countries. Members of Modern Language Club applaud Mat Green, AFS exchange student to India. Hellgate Clubs Increase Skill for Fun and Profit Jan Sontag and Kathy Stens trude watch Sandy Veum open a gift at the FHA Christmas party. 109 HELLGATE CONCERT CHOIR Front row: V. Krout, M. Smith, N. King, D. Martin, M. Harris, B. Anderson, P. Geesey, J. Culbertson, K. McCarty, G. McIntyre, L. Ambrose, L. Bailey, K. Meierding, T. Tice, C. Christian, M. Van Dyke. Second row: K. Cash, L. Jensen, D. Wolstad, D. Palmer, P. Pitts, S. Stohr, J. Oelke, J. Katsel, B. Key, L. Woll, D. Peterson, J. Clark, N. Mulroney, G. Tice. Third row. B. Woomer, E. Denham, A. Pritchett, K. Lowell, M. Swisher, A. Eyre, A. Taylor, R. Tracy, J. Moss, M. Barnett, J. Kuffel, L. Schroeder, S. Ham- buik, R. Good, L. Schmelebeck, B. Heikkiala, N. Ochsner, D. Wilkins. Bock row: E. Henke, J. Krieg, G. Gagermeier, D. Winner, R. Pulliam, G. Hiday, J. Semmens, J. Selle, J. Marek, L. Dabbert, T. Lind, R. Schliebe, M. Anderson, M. Coonrod, Mike Stinger, Eddie Beers, David Herbert. Three new vocal groups were started at Hellgate this year, the Chansonettes, Cheva- liers, and Concert Choir, under the direction of Mr. Neil Dahlstrom. The Chevaliers, a mixed group, and the Chansonettes, a girls’ group, were made up of freshmen, sophomores and juniors. They entertained for local organ- izations and for school assemblies. Concert Choir joined with the Sentinel Concert Choir to perform the Cantata. All three groups also performed in the Spring Choral Concert, March 22-23. CHEVALIERS Front row: M. Smith, accompan- ist; P. Pitts, J. Strate, B. Ulmer, V. Krout, N. King, P. Geesey, K. McCarty, R. Sayer. K. Meierding, L. Bailey. Back row: D. Herbert, R. Good, M. Coonrad, M. Stinger, M. Anderson, R. Schliebe, A. Pritchett, L. Schroeder, A. Taylor, J. Semmens. ORCHESTRA Front row: K. Forssen, concert master; H. Sy- roid, B. Hardy, V. Armstrong, H. Toole, A. McHugh, K. Fors- sen, K. Grant. Second row: D. Colwell, P. Yasenak, C. Boyer, S. Kelly, K. Corrigan. R. Wolff, C. Avery, R. Stewart, A. Mc- Hugh, C. Lewis, D. Edwards. C. Dimmit. Third row: E. Lock- ridge, B. Grant, C. Daniel, L. Ring, S. Dove, R. Karlin, C. Hoyd, R. Hallford, J. Husby, M. Holden, R. Herbig, E. Halland B Colwell. Fourth row: S. Gillespie, E. Syroid, S. Green V Biber- dorf, S. McKensie, S. Gaffney, M. Sappenfield, S. Higham, r Ibsen, J. Risk, M. Lyman, S. Maas, L. Carleton, D Blackler E. Sale. Fifth row: P. McClure, G. Herbig, F. Snyder, K. Hodgkin. Back row: C. Hamma, B. Riemer, C. Walton, D. Herbig L. I an- nenholtz, C.Herbig, B Murray, K. Kittell, L. Parker E. Carlson, B Higham, N. Dahlstrom Jr.. Director Mr. Harold Herbig. 110 Music Groups Perform At School Functions Chevaliers Chansonettes CHANSONETTES Front row. Delia Hansen, Lynne Steinbrenner, Sarah Wood, Kimberly Head, Paulette Schlegel, Janis Culbertson, Linda Ambrose, Glenda Farrell, Helen Cripe, Adele McHugh, accompanist. Back row: Mary Harris, Gayle Evans, Helen Mulroney, Chris Moy, Gail McIntyre, Mr. Neil Dahlstrom, Edie Holtzer, Jackie Katsel, Susan Rowberry, Denise Booth, Marcia Van Dyke. Orchestra The Missoula County High School Orchestra was one of two orchestras in the Northwest chosen to perform at the All- Northwest Music Festival in Portland, Oregon, March 31-April 3. To finance their trip, orchestra members and parents held two rummage sales and sold chocolate bars. The students gave two performances in Portland and heard the Portland Sym- phony. This year the orchestra also joined other Montana high school orchestras for a Music Festival November 13 and 14 in Great Falls, helped present The Music Man, gave a joint concert with the Hell- gate Concert Band, March 16, and gave a concert in May featuring soloists from the orchestra. The orchestra was directed by Mr. Harold Herbig. Ill Marching Band HELLGATE MARCHING BAND Front row: A. Autio, G. Arm- priest, P. Russell, N. Dahlstrom, T. Stimson, L. Coats. Second row: T. Jerrell, J. Walton, K. Phay, J. Ekstrand, B. Kidder, A. Joscelyn. Third row: L. Floyd, G. Davidson, S. Durnford, D. Hritsco, T. Newman, L. Croci. Fourth row: B. Abbey, M. Boehm, M. Karis, D. Ryan, L. Johnson, J. Christopherson. Fifth row: K. Hodgkin, B. Smith, R. Ward, P. Nolan, K. Fredrickson, G. Gagermeier. Sixth row: G. Powell, T. Simmert, C. Newton, B. Gow, L. Flach- senhar, J. Wood. Back row: T. Hofferber, G. Toko, M. Wheeler, R. Burnham. 112 Twirlers Drum Major TWIRLERS: Margaret Pryor, Karen Williams, Bobbin Thompson, Diana Tid- ball, Margaret Cochran, Leslie Tivan. Drum Major Brian Murray leads the Marching Band through routines. Three Bands Introduced At Hellgate Concert Band HELLGATE CONCERT BAND Front row: R. Ward, J. Chris- topherson, K. Phay, T. Cromwell, D Ryan, C. Toko, T. Hofferber, R Burnham. Second row: M. Day, P. Wohl, D. Taber, C. Powell, T. Simmert, M. Wheeler, S. Sprigg, R Poulson, J. Beckner, J. Fox, J O’Dell, T. Newman, B. Murray, P. Nolan, L. Flachsenhar, K. Hodgkin. Third row: A. Joscelyn, D. Herbig, B. Kidder, R. Her- mann, J. Wood, K. Strom, C. Newton, B. Cow, P. Russell, T. Jerrell,J. Walton, J. Eckstrand, D. Hritsco, L. Floyd, G. Davidson, L. Croci, S. Durnford, M. Karis. Back row: G. Gagermeier, K. Frederickson, B. Smith, L. Johnson, A. Hansen, M Boehm, B Abbey, J. Christopherson, T. Stimson, G. Armpriest, N. Dahlstrom, A. Autio. Three bands were formed at Hellgate this year, under the direction of Mr. Charles John- son: Marching Band, Concert Band, and Pep Band. Twirlers and a drum major were picked to accompany the Marching Band, which played at football games. Concert Band was one of four bands which performed with guest trumpeter, Mr. Doc Severinsen, at a band festival, February 21. It also joined with the MCHS Orchestra to present a joint con- cert March 16. Pep Band played at assemblies and basketball games, where the performance of the school song, written by Mr. Johnson, was greatly enjoyed. Pep Band HELLGATE PEP BAND bront row: M. Day, J. Beckner, J. Fox, G. Armpriest, A. Autio. Second row: J. O’Dell, C. Powell, L. Floyd, G. Davidson, S. Durnford, M. Karis, B. Murray. Back row: P. Russell, 1. Jerrell, Mr. Johnson, G. Gagermeier, K. Frederickson,L. Flachsenhar. 113 Honors t Honors this year reflected the transition from a united senior class to the divided Hell- gate and Sentinel underclassmen. National Honor Society initiated 94 MGHS seniors, plus six Hellgate juniors and five Sentinel juniors. Likewise the senior queen candidate represented her entire class, while sophomore and junior princesses were elected separately at each unit. The following section aims primarily at recording the achievements of MCHS’s last undivided senior class. Students Display Scholastic And Leadership Abilities NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Front row: K. Fulton, S. Green, G. Garard, G. Durkee, T. Hansen, J. Claar, G. Bauer, E. Childers, R. L. Erion, F. Dugan, T. Browder, M. Harrington, J. Blumberg, G. Carson, D. Dabbert, S. Gilroy, S. Clawson, S. Dundas, S. Fort- man. Second row: D. Larson, C. Lowe, P. Nolan, L. Svore, L. Stewart, M. Green, T. Tronstad, S. Mathison, L. Burns, P. Hall- ock, D. Steingas, L. Heninger, J. Hutchinson, D. Heyer, J. Kyle, C. Kittell, L. Laurence, S. Maas. Third row: G. McEvoy, J. Helms, S. Gibbs, G. Hein, D. Gannett, N. Armstrong, H. Syroid, C. Ham- ma, M. Wolstad, S. Pramenko, C. Kinonen, L. Osburnsen, B. Strong, S. MacDougall, W. Rimel, A. McHugh, D. McGuire. Fourth row: E. Sale, L. Hames, J. Davis, S. Day, B. Wiles, M. Wong, R. McElwain, P. Wold, J. Risk, D. McElwain, M. Swan, S. Paquin, C. Peschel, M. Sprigg, G. Stetler, I. Swift, S. Thatcher, A. Thrasher. Fifth row: A. Pritchett, R. Cocchiarella, M. Shaw, S. Johnson, F. Snyder, G. Anderson, J. Snyder, W. Wills, J. Thompson, V. Wicklund, C. Zieg, L. Torres, G. Hodd, J. Beck, A. Smith, M. McElwain, L. Wiggins. Back row: J. Culbertson, S. Marcy, J. Watkins, M. Moon, K. Hauck, J. Hansen, L. Flaccus, D. Reagor, L. Melden, S. Myers, J. Schmeltzer, C. Hagen, K. Forssen, S. Flanagin, S. Miliis, L. Smith. Elks’ Leaders John Hutchinson (right) took first place in the 1965 Elks' Leaders Contest, winning $100. Second place was Linda Os- burnsen, $50, and third was Larry Stewart, $25. 116 National Honor Society This year 94 seniors, approximately 15 percent of the senior class, were elected to National Honor Society. For the first time in several years, six Hellgate juniors and five Sentinel juniors were awarded membership. NHS held an initiation banquet in the spring when officers were elected and pins were awarded. Elks’ Scholars The Elks' Scholars for 1965 were Peter Flaccus, first, Pam Hallock (left), second, and Kristin Forssen, third. Peter received $200, Pam $150 and Kris $125. National Merit Finalists Seven Sentinel students were among approximately 14,000 in the nation who became finalists in the tenth National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. This is less than one percent of the na- tion’s graduating high school class. National Merit Schol- ars were chosen from the group of finalists according to merit and then were awarded scholarships on the basis of need. NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS Front row: Janet Blumberg, Tom Browder, Peter Flaccus, Ed Childers. Back row: Dave McGuire, R. L. Erion, Susan Marcy. 117 QUILL AND SCROLL Front row: Mike Wood, Marsha Moon, treasurer; Julie Parker, secretary; Lesley Flaccus, president; Alexandra McHugh, vice-president; Dan McEl- wain. Second row: Cathy Croci, Karen Scott, Susie Nelson, Linda Williams, Bill Hanson. Third row: Ann Worden, Patty Nolan, Diane Dabbert, Whitney Rimel, Gay Garard. Back row: Marsha McElwain, Linda Svore, Judy Scott, Janet Blumberg, Peggy Shriner. Quill and Scroll New members of Quill and Scroll, spon- sored by Mr. John Forssen, were initiated twice this year. At the first initiation an MSU graduate student in journalism, Jerj7 Holloron, spoke. He discussed censorship in high school, college, and commercial papers. This year the journalism honorary performed its traditional duty of helping with publicity and sales of the Kopee. It also formed a new Quill and Scroll organization at Hellgate. Students Cheryl Hamma, the 1965 winner of the DAR award, was nominated by senior homerooms and voted on by the teachers. She was picked for dependability, service, leadership, and patriotism. The award enabled Cheryl to enter the national DAR essay contest held for local DAR winners. Modern Music Masters Outstanding members of the band, or- chestra, and chorus are eligible for the honor- ary music society, Modern Music Masters. Students are nominated and then voted on by regular Tri-M members and approved by sponsor Mr. James Tibbs and advisors Mr. Robert Narum, Mr. Neil Dahlstrom, and Mr. Harold Herbig. One function of Tri-M is to hold recitals which give members a chance to prepare for the District and State Music Fes- tivals held in the spring. This year Tri-M worked hard to establish a separate chapter at Hellgate. Sentinel representative to the state Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow contest was Whitney Rimel. She scored highest on a test given to senior girls. Whitney also placed second in the Soropto- mist Citizenship Award contest. Aside from being in The Music Man, Tom Camp won the Soroptomist Citizenship Award for 1965. He was judged on his essay about personal respon- sibility in the family, community, and world. Be- sides winning $25, Tom was entered in the district contest. Excel in Various Fields o MODERN MUSIC MASTERS Front row: Mike O’Conner, Heidi Syroid, Ernie Carlson, treasurer; Sue Green, historian; Charlotte Walton, secretary; Kris Forssen, president; Fred Snyder, vice-president; Larry Stewart, chairman; Sandy Pramenko, Don Collins. Second row: Sandy Myers, Nancy Dodd, Kathleen Cum- mins, Suzanne Dundas, Donna Potter, Alexandra McHugh, Guy Garard, Lynne Hogue, Kitty Fulton, Carol Dimmitt. Back row: Sue Higham, Judy Risk, Ken Grant, Linus Carleton, Kim Fors- sen, Freddi Ibsen, Susie Nelson, Shirley Maas, Gloria Phillip, Cheryl Hamma. 119 Gay and her sister Shirley relax and discuss their day of skiing. American Field Service Missoula was the residence of two AFS exchange students this year. Gay Hodd from Capetown, South Africa, arrived in Missoula in September. She lived with Mr. and Mrs. Arden Jenkins and their daughter Shirley. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, sent Missoula’s other AFS student, Luis Torres. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Brissey, daughter Lynn, 10, and son Craig were Luis’ family for the year. Bring Brazil, Sweden, South Africa to Missoula Bella, made an honorary member of Orchesis, practices for production. Rotary Exchange Program A new foreign exchange was introduced in Missoula this year. This Rotary Internation- al Exchange Program brought Bella Bylund from Sodderhamm, Sweden, to stay for a year with Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Worden and their daughter Ann. As part of the program Ann will return next year with Bella for a year in Sweden. Bella and her American sister Ann walk home after Spartan football game. Poona, India, was the summer residence for Sentinel senior Mat Green, as one of the first AFS'ers to India. Mat spent much time in the city with its open markets and sacred cows wandering the streets. He traveled through two Indian states during his stay. The wonders of Japan filled the summer for Pete Flaccus, Sentinel senior. He was chosen as an AFS student and spent three months in Sendai with his Japanese family. Pete noted the modern- ization of Japan and its great emphasis on sports. John Hutchinson Delegate to Boys’ Nation Larry Stewart Lieutenant Governor Gary Hein Associate Supreme Court Justice American Field Service Exchanges Students And Ideas After spending a year in San Rafael, Argentina, Mary Anna Wolstad, Sentinel senior, arrived home in January. Mary Anna attended a small school where she took 11 subjects and vacationed with her class in the Andes. Since she has returned she has been kept busy making speeches and showing slides of her year away. 122 BOYS’ STATE Front row: Fred Snyder, John Hutchinson. Larry Ste- wart, Gary Hein, Dan McElwain. Back row: Glenn McEvoy, Brian Kekich, John Helms, Jon Cates, Steve Gibbs, Carmen Monaco. Training in Public Service Drawn From Boys’, Girls’ State Campaigns, elections, and recrea- tion offered many hours of fun and education for the Missoula delegates to Girls’ State and Boys’ State in Bozeman and Dillon last summer. In- sight was gained in running city, county, and state governments from practical experience and speeches by state officials. GIRLS’ STATE Front row: Susan Marcy, Whitney Rimel, Sandy Pramenko. Second row: Marcia Boone, Linda Svore. Back row: Diane Hangas, Suzanne Dundas, Linda Osburnsen. 123 Silver Spartan Day Royalty Senior Princesses C Marcia Boone Judy Vick Underclass Princesses Judy Strong F reshman (center) Pat Kinzle Sophomore Donna Bruce Junior Kathy Caras Junior Florence McBride Sophomore 126 Sports MCHS sports this year set the pattern for all diverging activities seeking to develop self- sufficient branches at each school. Teams trained and competed independently, and finally met as rivals, yet worked under close coordination and cooperated on the use of facilities. Spartans Complete Tough Grid Season with 6-3 Record Even with the loss of several valuable football players who attended Hellgate High School this year, the Sentinel Spartans man- aged to capture the second place AA Confer- ence football title with a 5-2 conference record. The 14-12 loss to the undefeated Butte Bull- dogs made it impossible for the Spartans to gain first place. Their enthusiasm was not marred, however, and in the final game of the season with Helena the determined Spartans whipped the favored Bengals 19-6, thus secur- ing second place. Three ratings published after the football season honored outstanding players. Each of the three named an All-State team and gave mention to several others for superior work. These selections were made by United Press International, Associated Press, and an as- sociated group of Montana high school foot- ball coaches. Jerry Simonson, Craig Wilson, and Pat Eiseman express strain of game at half time. SPARTANS Front row: Russ Manolovits, manager; Bob Lake, Dan McElwain, Ron Hansen, Mike Wood, Bud Stevers, Jon Cates, Bob Ogg, Toby Mercer, Gary Siegford, Dick Stocking, John Batt, Jim Frost, Jerry Simonson, Matt Kolendich, Mike O’Connor. Second row: Mr. Roberts, Phil Tawney, Rick Carpenter, Joe Drouillard, Don Felton, Ron Felton, Dennis Foster, Dick Stockhill, Dick Bonebright, Dean Wright, Ken Staninger, Craig Wilson, Clyde Langaunet, George Crowe, Dean VanDeHey, Rick Newlon, Mr. Beck. Third row: Gary Wanberg, Pat Eiseman, Max Bauer, John Helms, Larry Stewart, Ken Willard, Bobb Lawrence, Jim Clawson, Loren Shriner, Ed Piute, Steve LeProwse, Brian Kekich, Mark Taylor, Steve Johnson, Jerry Wong, trainer. Joe Roberts, head coach, gives instructions to Jon Cates and John Helms. Spartans Dan McElwain Gary Seigford Bob Ogg Bud Stevers Dick Stocking Mike Wood Jerry Simonson, Ron Hanson, George Crowe, Jon Cates, All-State All-State All-State All-State All-American All-American Win Final Game; Capture AA Second Place Title SPARTAN 1964 RECORD Spartans 7, Borah of Boise, Idaho 34 Spartans 19, Nampa, Idaho 0 Spartans 13, Billings Senior 16 Spartans 6, Kalispell 0 Spartans 26, Great Falls Central 7 Spartans 12, Butte 14 Spartans 19, Billings West 0 Spartans 19, Great Falls Public 14 Spartans 19, Helena 6 Jug Beck, assistant coach JUNIOR VARSITY Front row: Al Jensen, Perry Deschamps, Randy Frost, Ron Klaudt, Bob Davis, Rick Carpenter, Pat Eise- man, Craig Wilson, Mark Taylor, Jim Osburnson, Mike O’Connor, Bruce Stoverude, manager. Second row: Jerry Eder, trainer; Jack McFarland, Steve Slusher, Clay Freeman, Tom Dufresne, Jim Clawson, Bill Henderson, Jack Walrath, Larry Stanahan, Pete Lawrenson, Tom Cooper, Bob Lovell, manager. BOMBER 1964 RECORD Bombers 13, Great Falls B 6 Bombers 18, Butte Public B 0 Bombers 32, Hamilton B 6 Bombers 7, Great Falls B 25 Bombers 24, Squires 6 Bombers 12, Flathead B 0 Bill Drumm, Frank McElwain, assistant coach head coach FRESHMEN 1964 RECORD Frosh 7, Butte Public Frosh 27 Frosh 12, Helena Frosh 6 Frosh 13, Butte Public Frosh 0 Frosh 12, Pages 6 Frosh 24, Flathead Frosh 6 Jay Johnson, Dick Barber, assistant coach head coach Three Supporting Teams SPARTAN JUNIOR VARSITY 1964 RECORD JVs 6, Knights 22 JVs 13, Great Falls JVs 60 JVs 13, Great Falls JVs 0 JVs 14, Butte Central JVs 26 FRESHMEN Front row: Mr. Johnson, Keith Hanson, manager; Charles Vick, Jim Ragan, Ted Day, Kim De- lany, Darrell Hartwell, Mike Newlon, Paul Carpenter, Willie Ambrose, Allan Zacharison, Allen Wold, Mike Jovin, Rickie Dull, Randy Fliflet, Jim Walker, John Shaw, Hal LaFriniere, Bill Owen, Jack Isaacs, manager. Second row: Larry Dabbert, Jim Matelich, Marc Flaher- ty, Charles Eiseman, Rick Schneider, Doug Merchant, Kirby Hoon, Lou Underwood, Bob Anderson, Tom Wright, Steve Banzohf, Jerry Robinson, Dean Isaacs, Dean Jones, Steve Noblitt, Craig Herbig, Gale Albert, Larry Palmer, Bob Gauthier, Bob Bedard, Mr. Barber. BOMBERS Front row: Ron Crisman, Ed Johnson, Steve Lerum, Dale Henderson, James Thrasher, Mark Gannet, Dave Custer, James Spring, Jeff McKinstry, Martin Thrasher, Rick Hosier, Tom Urbach, Bill Edwards, Tim Cates, Jerry Eder, trainer. Second row: Mr. Drumm, Hal Lainer, George Talley, Phil Senechal, Mike Delaney, Ben Flaig, Melvin Lockridge, Pat VanWormer, Tom Du- fresne, Mac Burgess, Steve Kelly, Ed LaCasse, Phil Tawney, Dick Schmitz, Ken Staninger, Doug Blackler, Mr. McElwain. Aid Spartan Cause SPARTANS Front row: Denny Hoylo, manager; Steve Jones. coach; Jug Beck, coach; Toby Mercer, Jim Frost, Matt Kolendich, Chips Helmer, Jim Iverson, Ron Crisman, Mike Owen, John Owen, George Crowe, Dennis Foster, Jack Moore, Larry Handly, Jerry Tim Cates, Sandy Long, Bob Rowley. Back row: Joe Roberts, Edcr, trainer; Wayne Arnett, manager. Jug Beck, head coach. 134 SENTINEL SPARTAN 1965 RECORD Spartans 30 West Valley 3 Spartans 18 Shadle Park 20 Spartans 37 Great Falls Central 11 Spartans 19 Great Falls 22 Spartans 35 Butte 8 Spartans 33 Flathead 15 Spartans 31 Bozeman 11 Spartans 42 Helena 4 Spartans 41 Billings Senior 3 Spartans 46 Hardin 0 Spartans 33 Billings West 9 Spartans 48 Bozeman 0 Spartans 34 Flathead 8 Spartans 27 Butte 17 Spartans 20 Great Falls Senior 12 Wrestlers Capture State Championship Wrestling is the one major high school sport in which boys of every size are enthus- iastic. A boy between 95 pounds and the heavyweight class is assured of competing with someone who is within several pounds of his own weight. This year the varsity wrestling team had 15 meets besides the Divisional and State Tournaments. The mighty Spartans lost only two of these matches, one to Shadle Park of Spokane and the other to Great Falls Public. However, the second time the Spartans met their toughest opponents, the Bison, they defeated them 20-12. Upon winning first place at the Western Division- al Tourney and again in the State Tourney, the Spartan grapplers captured their sixth consecutive state championship. There were numerous outstanding in- dividuals in wrestling this year: Mike Owen, Toby Mercer, and Matt Kolendich were State Champions, while Tim Cates, Sandy Long, Jim Frost, and Dennis Foster placed at State. Matt Kolendich was voted Most Outstanding Wrestler at both the Divisional and State tournaments. Mike Owen pinned his opponent in 40 seconds at the State Tourney, thus making the fastest pin in the state. John Owen struggles to release opponent's hold. Sentinel Boasts Three State Champions Matt Kolendich State Champion, 154 lbs. Sandy Long demonstrates skill by riding his opponent. John Owen challenges his opponent to the mat. JUNIOR VARSITY Front row: P. Tawney, P. Deschamps, Z. Paul, D. Tripp, J. Knudsen, D. Shaw, D. Frey, M. Bradley, K. Reinoehl, L. Shriner, G. Wanberg, D. Bonebright, D. VanDeHey, P. Van Wormer, J. Osburnsen, R. McKinnon. Second row: R. Malone, J. Walrath, S. Slusher, G. McEvoy, J. Johnson, B. Stove- rud, B. Wimett, R. Kelsey, J. McKinstry, P. Eiseman, T. Cooper, G. Merkel, T. Urbach, K. Krieger, D. Schweitz, J. McFarland. Third row: J. Thrasher, M. Bauer, D. Wright, I. Heitz, M. Del- aney, B. Williams, S. Kelley, G. FRESHMEN Front row: B. Owen A. Jenkins, R. Bartholet, B. Meuchel. Second row: K. Hoon, A. Zachariasen, J. Shaw, W. Guthrie. Third row: B. Dougherty, R. Weber, D. Yorton, D. Bergau. Fourth row: Marvin Trask, coach; L. Underwood, M. Jones, R. Dull, M. Smith. Fifth row: Joe Roberts, coach; B. Gauthier, T. Delaney, R. Reich, M. Smith. Back row: L. Dabbert, H. LaFriniere, C. Eiseman, M. Jovin, J. Harnden. 138 Freshmen and JV Hoerner, R. Erion, R. Superneau, M. O’Conner, L. Stranahan, R. Klaudt, G. Hills, J. Boyer. Back row: H. Lanier, Marvin Trask, coach; J. Gorman, Q. Hehn, R. Ranta, D. Gadbow, M. Burgess, D. Anderson, J. Hanson, J. Yonce, G. Tripp, P. Lawrenson. D. Wayne, P. Husby, G. Raymond, C. Thompson. B. Campbell, G. McGeoch. Wrestlers Are Future Varsity A Spartan wrestler strives to down his opponent. Spartans Conference Champs After a good start of seven victories this year the Sentinel basketball five tangled unsuccessfully with the Columbia Falls Wild- cats, who succeeded in breaking the Spartan’s 56-game winning streak. Although the Spartans later revenged themselves and de- feated Columbia Falls 73-66 in a fiery game attended by a record crowd, the Wildcats rounded the Spartans into the second place title in a hard-fought District Tournament. During the State Tournament at Bozeman, the Spartans fell to Great Falls and Billings West to take fourth place. In spite of a tough year the Spartans captured the Big 31 Conference Title by winning more games than any team in the state. Individual honors went to Vern Berry, the Spartans key man, who was selected by the Montana sportswriters for the All-Tourna- ment first string team. Gary Siegford and Jerry Simonsen were given places on the All-Tournament second team. Vern Berry leaps for a basket to send the Sentinel Spartans to a 81-69 victory over the Hellgate Knights. SENTINEL SPARTAN 1965 RECORD Spartans 63 Butte 50 Spartans 76 Great Falls Central 46 Spartans 70 Anaconda 54 Spartans 81 Helena 57 Spartans 67 Kalispell 47 Spartans 88 Libby 49 Spartans 79 Hellgate 53 Spartans 62 Columbia Falls 77 Spartans 86 Whitefish 48 Spartans 79 Hamilton 55 Spartans 73 Anaconda 55 Spartans 81 Hellgate 69 Spartans 57 Great Falls 76 Spartans 100 Kalispell 35 Spartans 110 Libby 73 Spartans 73 Columbia Falls 66 Spartans 83 Whitefish 54 Spartans 79 Butte 52 Spartans 86 Helena 61 Spartans 84 Havre 41 Spartans 95 Great Falls Central 66 Spartans 72 Great Falls 60 Spartan Coach Lou Rochelear SPARTANS Front row: Mat Green, Rick Carpenter, Ken Staninger, Gary Siegford, Dan McElwain, Jonny Graff, Mark Taylor. Back row: Lou Rocheleau, coach John Batt, Jim Claw- son, Vern Berry, Bill Henderson, Brian Kekich, Jerry Simonson, Craig Brissey, manager. 141 Bombers, Freshmen BOMBERS Front row: Mark Gannett, Dale Henderson, Dan Reynolds, Bill Edwards, Ken Staninger, Phil Senechal. Second row: Craig Wilson, Ben Flaig, Mike Jensen, Ed La Casse, Phil Yasenak, Phil Tawney. Back FRESHMEN Front row: Rick Schneider, Tom Seery, Paul Carpenter, Ted Day, Will Ambrose, Jim Ogg, Doug Holcomb, Steve Noblitt. Second SENTINEL BOMBER 1965 RECORD Bombers 53 Butte 37 Bombers 56 Great Falls Central 50 Bombers 58 Seely-Swan 18 Bombers 58 Helena 43 Bombers 49 Kalispell 40 Bombers 38 Corvallis 53 Bombers 54 Hellgate 40 Bombers 56 Columbia Falls 49 Bombers 56 Seely-Swan 46 Bombers 57 Hamilton 40 Bombers 62 Hellgate 30 Bombers 48 Great Falls Public 59 Bombers 59 Poison 66 Bombers 47 Kalispell 46 Bombers 52 Columbia Falls 39 Bombers 75 Whitefish 61 Bombers 48 Butte 44 Bombers 58 Helena 47 Bombers 56 Great Falls Central 51 Bombers 60 Great Falls Public 47 row: Tom Dufresne, Dave Dufresne, Jim Clawson, Rob DeMarois, Bill Henderson.. Bill Drurnm, coach. row: Jack Issacs, manager: John Issacs, Doug Merchant. Jerry Robinson, Steve Banzhof, Tom Browder, Keith Hanaon, Bob O’Billovich, coach. SENTINEL FRESHMAN 1965 RECORD Frosh 48 Butte 58 Frosh 96 Seely-Swan 12 Frosh 65 Helena 49 Frosh 57 Kalispell 41 Frosh 50 Corvallis “B” 64 Frosh 52 Hellgate 45 Frosh 57 Columbia Falls 40 Frosh 63 Seely Lake 32 Frosh 72 Hamilton 43 Frosh 56 Seely Lake 46 Frosh 49 Hellgate 41 Frosh 43 Kalispell 60 Frosh 62 Columbia Falls 37 Frosh 51 Butte 58 Frosh 52 Helena 41 Frosh 52 Hellgate 51 Mat Green Jonny Graff Dan McElwain Rick Carpenter Vern Berry wins battle for the rebound over Hellgate's Sidney Rhinehart. sc t Brian Kekich Mark Taylor Berry Selected for All - Tournament Vern Berry All-T ournament First Team Jerry Simonson All-T ournament Second Team Gary Siegford All-Tournament Second Team John Batt 145 TUESDAY LEAGUE INTRAMURAL CHAMPIONS Front row: Duane Holgate, Larry Miller. Back row: Greg Denton, Clyde Langaunet, Bud Stevers. SENTINEL SKI TEAM Front Intramural Basketball THURSDAY LEAGUE INTRAMURAL CHAMPIONS Front row: Bill Stiers, Jim Frost, Bruce Wontor. Back row: Ed Piute, George Crowe, Bob Lake. I 146 Pete Flaccus demonstrates a high speed turn. Ski Team row: Judy Deschamps, Pete Flaccus, Craig Byington, Jim Florin. Sentinel Students Participate in Minor Sports Tennis Team Minor sports are important additions to any high school curriculum. Individuals with special interests are able to win merit for their school merely by participating in their favorite pastime sport. This year the Sentinel Intramural Basket- ball program boasted approximately 130 par- ticipants making up 20 teams. Each team con- sisted of six or seven members, and at the end of the season two teams were declared cham- pions. Three outstanding members of the ski team, Pete Flaccus, George Gordon, and Pat Williams, represented Sentinel at the Junior National Championship races in Bend, Oregon. These three skiers and the other ski team mem- bers placed high in Montana competitions this year. Golf Team SENTINEL TENNIS TEAM Front row: Tana Faurot, Karen Holcomb. Back row: Karl Krieger, Brian Kekich, Bruce Hardy. HELLGATE VARSITY Front row: Bob Fred- rickson, manager; Rick Bachmier, Mike Thomp- son, Alan Bradley, John Chaussee, Bill Veazy, Buss Blastic, Steve Smuin, Fred Hawkins, Steve A New Tradition Watt, Ken Olson, Kim Patch, trainer. Second row: Head Coach Bob Casey, Ron Cochiarella, Earl Britt, Craig Barrier, Gary Gibbs, Bob Abby, Monte Pearson, Tom Boydston, John Bauer, Bob Charles, Russ Crase, Don Gilder, Harry Northey, trainer: Joe Olson, manager. Back row: Line Coach Frank Eckes, Trent Fairdough, Larry Cromwell, Rick Mitchell, John Brager, Bill Broderick, Sid Rhinehart, Gene Lewis, George McGinnis, Marvin Huth, Ken Taylor, Fred Green, Dean Hen- derson, Assistant Coach Glen Iverson. with Hellgate Football Football, one of the four main high school sports that stimulate excitement and interest, saw the advent of the Hellgate High Knights in 1964, who began their own tradition that will eventually be separate from that of Senti- nel. Out of nine games the Knights won five and tied one, posing a strong future threat to the Spartans. This year the Knights played independent football and were included in the Western Montana Class A group. Beginning next year they will be in the State AA Class — that is among the top 10 of the state, along with the Spartans. The Knights have good football material and are already ranked high as a school team. These qualities along with the new tradition being built and school spirit will add up to a team of high standing. Assistant varsity football coach, Frank Eckes 149 Bob Abbey, right tackle Craig Barrier, left guard John Bauer, center Ron Cochiarella, guard Bob Charles, tackle Marvin Huth, tackle Sophomores, Juniors Forced HELLGATE KNIGHT 1964 RECORD Hellgate 2, Great Falls Central 12 Hellgate 22, Spartan JV s 6 Hellgate 6, Anaconda Central 19 Hellgate o. Dillon 0 Hellgate 7, Hamilton 34 Hellgate 39, Butte Public 0 Hellgate 12, Deer Lodge 0 Hellgate 27, Helena Cathedral 19 Hellgate 33, Libby 19 150 . . . CHARGE! Buzz Blastic, halfback Earl Britt, right guard Bill Broderick, fullback George McGinnis, tackle Sid Rinehart, end Steve Smuin, quarterback Into Upper Class Responsibility SQUIRES Front row: Bryan Gustafson, Dick Nash, Martin Kane, Gene Everard, Dean Henderson, Alan Richards, Jack Christopherson. Dennis Eggers, Gilbert Petty, Rick Arensmeyer, Bob Rock, George Morse. Back row: Coach Glenn Iverson, Pat King, Roy Durnford, Ray Wiedemer, Paul Lodge, Larry Slocum, Fred Green, Trent Fairclough, Ron Karlin, Lee Meltzer, Alan Wikoff, Bruce Sperry—not pictured: Gary Mace. PAGES Front row: Larry Smith, Steve LePaine, Steve Hill, Mark Brehm, Dennis Curry , Dusty Hilmo, David Rodda, Gary Hansen, Tom Curran, David Presta, Dan Coyle, Boby Kappes, Larry Geesey. Herb Monk, Brian Barrier, Ralph Tracy, Ken Lowell, Rick Stewart, manager. Back row: Coach Newbary, Bob Pyron, John Hewitt, Toby Case, Rick Morrison, Rick Good, Mike Krau- ger, Bill Everingham, Allan Portor, Ron Stickney, Dan Gilman, Pages, Squires Add to New Hellgate Tradition KNIGHTS Front Row: Gary Lehuta, Frank Jewell, Paul Iverson, Roger Smith, Mark Campbell, Don Lehuta, Ron Cocchiarella, Don Gilder. Back row: Mike Thomp- son, A1 Meyer, Monte Pearson, John Bauer, George Mc- Ginnis, John Brager, Lex Hames. Cocchiarella State Wrestling Champion Hellgate wrestling began its first season with a remarkable show of individual and team effort. This strong group effort brought to Hellgate a state champion at 120, in addi- tion to first place at the Hamilton tourna- ment. An important part of this stems from the excellent coaching staff, and many of the best Hellgate wrestlers have been fortun- ate enough to have the same coach, Mr. Am- buehl, throughout their high school career. These freshmen, sophomores, and jun- iors began developing a tradition of which Hellgate High School can be proud. SQUIRES Front row: Carl Newton, Larry Cocchiarella, Mark Barrett, Jack Fister, Larry Gallegher, George Chaussee, Jim Banyai, Mike Swisher, Bob Kappes, Greg Superneau, David Presta. Second row: Todd Stinger, Pat King, Gary Hanson, Bob Pryor, Rick Good, Aron Hansen, Gordon Tolley, Brad Boorman, David Madsen, Randy Kappes. Back row: Dean Henderson, manager; Bob Ensign, manager; David Dickman, trainer; Tom Charleton, Richard Lewis, Bill Everingham, James Norwood, Brad Johnson, Bob Lawry, Ron Karlin, trainer; Ray Wiedemer. Paul Iverson breaks down Kalispell opponent. Hellgate Wrestlers Take First in Roger Smith moves in for pin. Kalispell ournament Ron Cocchiarella uses skill to gain top position. Assistant wrestling coach, Mr. Simonsen Hellgate Draws Over 100 Wrestlers 158 Frank Jewell trains for State Wrestling Meet. Mike Thompson practices escapes with fellow wrestler. 160 __ Hellgate Places hird in District Basketball Tournament The Hellgate Knights began their bas- ketball career with amazing energy and vital- ity. They had a 1964-65 win-loss record of 14 wins, 12 losses. The handicaps that they faced must be considered in reviewing this record. This was their first year as an indi- vidual Hellgate team. Also, the team was limited to sophomores and juniors. This factor alone was their hardest to cope with. It takes time for a new school with many close ties to the other established school to conjure up fierce, active school spirit. But by the end of the season the sum total added up to a good start and a bright future for the Hellgate Knights. HELLGATE KNIGHT 1965 RECORD Hellgate 56 Billings West 86 Hellgate 59 Libby 65 Hellgate 46 Kalispell 56 Hellgate 79 Anaconda Central 77 Hellgate 51 Hamilton 55 Hellgate 45 Anaconda 69 Hellgate 53 Sentinel 79 Hellgate 70 Libby 54 Hellgate 77 Helena Cathedral 65 Hellgate 50 Deer Lodge 60 Hellgate 69 Sentinel 81 Hellgate 78 Kalispell 45 Hellgate 50 Anaconda 68 Hellgate 73 Anaconda Central 66 Hellgate 68 Dillon 65 Hellgate 78 Helena Cathedral 74 Hellgate 63 Great Falls Central 74 Hellgate 53 Dillon 50 Hellgate 66 Hamilton 55 Hellgate 60 Sandpoint 75 Hellgate 82 Deer Lodge 60 Hellgate 87 Great Falls Central 73 DIVISIONAL TOURNAMENT Hellgate 75 Whitefish 68 Hellgate 74 Sentinel 79 Hellgate 86 Kalispell 57 Hellgate 78 Whitefish 68 KNIGHTS Front row: Ken Olson, manager; Fred Green, Gene Lewis, Sid Rhinehart, Glenn Brown, Bill Broderick, Gary Gibbs. Back row: Coach Nash. Steve Smuin, Gary Curran, Buzz Blastic, Alan Bradley, Bill Veazey, Coach Totten. 161 Alan Bradley Glenn Brown Sid Rhinehart pushes in another two points for Heligate. Knight Captains Alternate Alan Brady passes regardless of attempted block by Vern Berry in Hellgate-Sentinel game. 162 SQUIRES Front row: Gary Curran, Steve Watt, Lon Schroeder, Harry Northey, Paul Lodge, Keith Anders. Back row: Coach Nash, Eddie Schmoll, Tom Boydston, Rick Mitchell, Gary Mace, David Jensen, David Jones, manager. PAGES Front row: Herb Monk, Bob Disney, Ronny Tanner, Rick Stickney, Steven Roehl, Ken Moderie, Dan Gilman, Mike Kruger, Morrison, Brian Barrier, Ralph Tracy, Larry Geesey, Frank DiVita. Dave Rodda, manager. Back row: Coach Falldorf, Pat Williamson, Curtis Hood, Ron HELLGATE SQUIRE 1965 RECORD HELLGATE FRESHMAN 1965 RECORD 47 Flathead 53 47 Anaconda Central 53 Pages 33 Kalispell 47 51 Hamilton 60 Pages 49 Anaconda Central 64 37 Corvallis 53 Pages 55 Hamilton 57 40 Sentinel 54 Pages 61 Corvallis 41 56 Whitefish 66 Pages 41 Sentinel 52 62 Helena Cathedral 37 Pages 39 Deer Lodge 44 37 Deer Lodge 49 Pages 41 Sentinel 49 30 Sentinel 30 Pages 33 Kalispell 51 41 Flathead 40 Pages 42 Poison 45 45 Seeley-Swan 42 Pages 62 Seeley-Swan 34 47 Anaconda Central 58 Pages 48 Anaconda Central 57 47 Helena Cathedral 41 Pages 35 Stevensville 47 51 Great Falls Central 53 Pages 58 Hamilton 57 63 Dillon 39 Pages 61 Seeley-Swan 47 75 Hamilton 44 Pages 51 Sentinel 57 65 Seeley-Swan 33 Pages 57 Deer Lodge 39 70 Deer Lodge 63 58 Great Falls Central 66 Squire Coach Gus Nash Pages Coach Don Falldorf Gene Lewis casually sinks a basket for Hellgate. Pages, Squires Develop Future Knights Ski Team Takes Fourth in State Meet 166 SKI TEAM Front row: T. Plunkett, B. Gordon, L. Tremper, J. Matelick. Bock row: Mr. Bullock, P. Collins, B. Carson, H. Holt. Not Pictured: J. Marr and M. Collins. Ski Team im Bullock, Hellgate ski coach JUNIOR INTRAMURAL SQUAD Front row: Earl Britt, Fred Hawkins, Bob Charles, Don Fucho. Back row: Craig Barrier, David Gnose, John Brager, Marvin Huth, Bob Abbey, captain. Intramural Basketball FRESHMAN INTRAMURAL SQUAD Front row: Steve LePiane, Charles Willis, captain; Steve Durnford, Leonard Swartz. Back row: Bruce Collins, co-captain; Alan Joscelyn, Gary Gagermeser, Mike Palmer. The minor sports have been equally as im- portant a part of the sports program as have the more publicized and more popular sports. They included this year skiing, intramural basketball, and golf. Often participants worked as a team, which is important. But more often the students worked alone, from which grows discipline and self-re- liance. As an example of the achievements they made for themselves and their school through par- ticipation in minor sports, the Hellgate ski team took fourth in Bozeman’s State Meet. 167 Thundering pep rallies and teasing jokes about “the other school” proclaimed the devel- opment of separate school loyalties among MCHS students. Sentinel and Hellgate classes elected separate class councils and officers. Yet all students contributed to and enjoyed such combined MCHS efforts as Silver Spartan Day, The Music Man, and the Christmas Can- SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL Front row: Shirley Weick, Katy James, Nanci Noel, Carmen Monaco, vice-president; Diane Dab- bert, treasurer; Susan Marcy, secretary; Jim Frost, president; Dorothy Larson, Susan Nelson, Judith Deschamps. Back row: William Grady, Samara Gilroy, Sandra Pramenko, Nikki Lechner, Sheryl Johnson, Joan Henriksen, Mary Ellen McCall, Janet Nelson, Anne Pauly, Linda Osburnsen, Randee Crisman. rivalry developing among underclassmen. Though they had attended Sentinel their last two years, the memory of their first two years at the Hellgate building made them students of MCHS, not of Sentinel or of Hellgate. Jim Frost President Senior Class Carmen Monaco Susan Marcy Diane Dabbert Vice-President Secretary Treasurer WARREN ADAMS — HR 123. ELAINE MARIE AIL PORT — HR 116. GAYLE ROBERTA AMMERMAN—HR 124; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 3; Bitterroot Salesman 3, 4; Concert Band 3; Marching Band 3; Band Council 3: DECA 4; Majorette 3. CHERI BELLE AMOS—HR 137; PASF 3, 4. JAMES B. ANATTOL—HR 123; Honor Roll 1,4; HR Pres. 1,2; Class Council Rep. 3; In- tramural Basketball 1. BARBARA KAY ANDERSON — HR 136; Transferred from Brainerd, Minn. 3; Honor Roll 3, 4; HR Sec. 3, 4; Concert Choir 4; Cantata 4; Spartanettes 3; Pep Club 3, 4. DARRELL WAYNE ANDERSON—HR 209; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. KATHY MARIE ARENSMEYER—HR 249; Bitterroot Salesman 4; Kopee Salesman 2; Dra- ma 4; Concert Choir 4; Cantata 4: Spartanettes 3, 4; FNA 1; GRA 1 NANCY LEE ARMSTRONG — HR 250; Transferred from Sacred Heart 2; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; HR Sec.-Treas. 4; Class Council Rep. 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Swim Team 2, 3; NHS 4. WAYNE D. ARNETT—HR 250; Transferred from Kalispell, Mont. 1; HR Vice-pres. 4; M Club 4; Football 1; Intramural Basketball 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 4. JIM E. AULT—HR 108; HR Pres. 4; Pep Club 1, 2: Intramural Basketball 4: Wrestling 2; T and I Club 4. DONNA MARIE BABER—HR 125; Honor Roll 4; Student Council Rep. 2: Class Coun- cil Rep. 1 ; Kopee Salesman 2; Drama 3; Ma- jorette 1, 2, 3, 4: Co-captain 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; HS Red Cross 2; GRA 1. KEITH LEROY BAILEY—HR 209; HR Vice- pres. 1; M Club 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. ORIN BAILEY—HR 205. CHERRY LEE BALDRIDGE—HR 224;Pep Club 4; FNA 1, 2, 3; Sec. 2; HS Red Cross 2; GRA 1, 2, 3, 4; Sec. 3; Vice-pres. 2, 4. JERALDINE J. BANYAI—HR 251; Trans- ferred from Sacred Heart 3; GRA 3, 4. BILL FRANKLIN BARRETT—HR 224; Honor Roll 1, 2; Track 1, 3, 4. JIM HOWARD BARTHOLET—HR 244; Honor Roll 4: HR Pres. 1 : Student Council Rep. 1; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 4; Ski Club 2, 3. BRAD EUGENE BASS—HR 124; Bitterroot Salesman 1; Concert Choir 3; Cantata 4; DECA Historian 4 ; CYF 3; Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pres. 4. GEORGE WALTER BAUER—HR 123; Hon- or Roll 2, 3, 4; HR Sec.-Treas. 1, 2: Treas. 4; Student Council Rep. 4; KONA 3, 4; Wrest- ling 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 3; NHS 4. Seniors 172 VERN FRANKLIN BERRY-HR 209: Drama 4; M Club 3. 4: Football 1 : Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; All State Second Basketball Team 3. DIANE BIBERDORF— HR 244. KATHLEEN ANN BISSON—HR 209: Hon- or Roll 1, 2, 3: HR Sec. 1, 3: Class Council Rep. 1, 2; Cantata 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Sec. 4; Ski Club 1, 2. SUSAN CAROL BLAKE—HR 240: CYF, 3, 4; Chess Club 3. WILLIAM RUSSELL BLOMGREN JR.—HR 109; HR Pres. 3, 4; Student Council Rep. 2: Bitterroot Salesman 1 : Pep Club 1. 2, 3; Pres. 2. JANET LESLIE BLUMBERG—HR 209: Hon- or Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: High Honor Roll 2; National Merit Finalist 4; Class Council Rep. 3: Bitter- root Staff 2, 3. 4: Editor 4; Kopee Staff Art Editor 4: Quill Scroll 3, 4; Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pres. 2; Financial Advisor 3; National High School Institute 3; NHS 4. BONNE ELLEN BOEHOLT—HR 108: Kopee Salesman 3; Drama 4; FNA 2, 3; Modern Language Club 1 : GRA 1, 2. RICHARD DWAYNE BONEBRIGHT—HR 244; Football 4: Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4. MARCIA MARION BOONE—HR 244: Hon- or Roll 1, 2; Class Council Rep. 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 1; Girls’ State Delegate 3; Concert Choir 4: Spartanaires 4; Spartanettees 3; Tri M 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerlead- er 1. MARGARET LOUISE BORG—HR 124; Honor Roll 1, 4; HR Vice-pres. 4; Marching Band 1. 2. 3: Concert Band 1. 2. 3: Ski Club 1. EVE LINN BOURASSA—HR 123; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Bitterroot Salesman 1, 2, 3, 4; GRA 1. SANDRA KAROL BOWERS—HR 142; Hon- or Roll 4: HR Vice-pres. 1; Treas. 3; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 2; Kopee Salesman 2; Pep Club 3. MARY ANN BAUER—HR 136; HR Sec. 1; Pres. 2; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 1, 2; Bitter- root Salesman 1; Concert Choir 4: Cantata 3; Spartanettes 3; Tri M 3; Pep Club 2: FTA 3; Silver Spartan Day Queen 4. MAX G. BAUER JR —HR 109: M Club 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4. DIANE LYDIA BE IE RLE—HR 229: Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 3: Bitterroot Salesman 2. PHILIP GROFF BEL ANGIE—HR 209: Hon- or Roll 3, 4; HR Pres. 4; Student Council Rep 3: Kopee Salesman 1 ; Intramural Basket- ball 4: Track 1: Chess Club 1: Ski Club 3, 4. CHERIE ANN BELLUSCI—HR 209: Trans- ferred from Corvallis, Ore. 3; Honor Roll 4: Student Council Rep. 4; Library Club 4; FTA Pres. 4. BRUCE A. BENNETT—HR 109: Transferred from Moses Lake, Wash. 1: Kopee Salesman 2; Wrestling 1; T and I Club 1. 173 JOHN MARK BRADLEY—HR 125; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; KONA 3; Drama 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1. LOLITA BRATTON—HR 123; HR Sec. 2; Student Council Rep. 1; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 3; Kopee Salesman 2; Drama 4; Pep Club 1, 2. MAUREEN ELIZABETH BRAY—HR 137; Drama 4: CYF 1, 2, 3, 4; HS Red Cross 2; Modern Language Club 1, 2; GRA 1, 2, 3. 4: Historian 4. CRAIG LANCE BRISSEY—HR 209; HR Pres. 1; Cantata 3; Pep Club 1. 4; M Club 4; Basketball 3. 4; Manager: Wrestling 1, 2; Track 2, 3; Art Club 2, 3, 4: Vice-pres. 3: Ski Club 3, 4. JANET RUTH BRIST—HR 244: Pep Club ‘3, 4. LES W BROD—HR 136: Honor Roll 1, 2. 3: Drama 4. TOM BROWDER—HR 142; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; National Merit Finalist 4; HR Vice-pres. 3; Student Council Rep. 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Exec. Board 4; NHS 4. JOHN BROWN—HR 240. JUDIE BROWN—HR 142: Transferred from Portland, Ore. 3: Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 4; Concert Choir 4; Cantata 4. MIKE GEORGE LEE BUCKELS — HR 251 : HR Pres. 2, 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Band Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Library Club 1; Chess Club 1, 2, 3. FREDERICK CLAUDE BULS—HR 239; Honor Roll 3, 4; Chess Club 3, 4: Treas. 4. LINDA ANN BURNS—HR 240; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council Rep. 2; Class Coun- cil Rep. 1; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 3; NHS 4. BARBARA LYNN BURRESON—HR 251; Honor Roll 1,3: Bitterroot Salesman 1, 2, 3. 4; Thespians 3, 4; Historian 3: Drama 3, 4; FHA 1 : French Club 3. WILLIAM GLEN BURTON—HR 136: T and I Sec. 4. RICHARD LEE BUTLER—HR 137: Science Club 4: Ski Club 1. GABRIELLA BELLA BYLUND—HR 142: Rotary Exchange Student from Soderhamn, Sweden 4; Honor Roll 4; HR Sec. 4: Drama 4: Cantata 4: Pep Club 4: Orchesis 4: PASF 4: French Club 4; Ski Club 4: NHS 4. SHARON MAY CAHOON—HR 125; Honor Roll 1 : HR Pres. 1; Vice-pres. 2: Sec. 3: Stu- dent Council Rep. 2; Student Council Exec. Board 2: Usherettes 1 ; Pep Club 3, 4; DECA 4; DECA Sweetheart 4. THOMAS EMORY CAIN—HR 108; Bitter- root Salesman 3, 4; Football 1 ; Intramural Bas- ketball 1. THOMAS GLENN CAMP — HR 249: Hon- or Roll 2; HR Pres. 4; Student Council Rep. 1,2: Thespians 4; Drama 3, 4: Marching Band 1; Library Club 4; Chess Club 3; Science Club 1, 2. LINUS M. CARLETON—HR 224; Honor Roll 2; Drama 4; Thespians 4: Orchestra 1. 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 3, 4; Cantata 4; Tri M 3, 4; Science Club 3; Chess Club 3; All State Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. LYNN MARIE CARLEY—HR 125, DECA 4. ERNEST STEPHEN CARLSON—HR 244: Transferred from Tacoma, Wash. 2; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 2, 3; Montana Centennial Band 3; Concert Choir 4; Tri M 2, 3, 4; Treas. 4: All State Music 2, 3, 4; All-Northwest Music 2. 4. GRETCHEN CARSON—HR 133; Honor Roll 1, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 1, 2; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 2, 3; Girls’ State Alternate 3; Bitterroot Staff 2, 3: Bitterroot Salesman 3, 4; Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4; Sec. 4: Vice-pres. 3. Orchesis 1, 2, 3, 4: Sec.-Treas. 4; NFL 3, 4; Best Actress 3; NHS 4. WILLIAM EVERETT CARUSO—HR 125; HR Vice-pres. 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; DECA 4. Donna Potter and Margaret Borg exchange sympathies concerning report cards. SUSAN HOWARD CASE—HR 133; Drama 3, 4: Concert Choir 4: Cantata 4; GRA 1. SALLY JEAN CASTONGUAY — HR 133; Kopee Staff 3; DECA 4; GRA 3. JON E. CATES—HR 209; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; HR Vice-pres. 1 ; Pres. 2; Boys’ State Dele- gate 3; Key Club 1, 2, 3; M Club 2, 3, 4; Pres. 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2; Track 1, 2; First Team All-State 3, 4; First Team All-American Football Team 4. CONNIE RENEA CHANNEL—HR 239; Ma- jorette 2, 3, 4. BONNIE CHARTIER—HR 250. EDWARD ALAN CHILDERS—HR 240: Transferred from Jefferson City 3; Honor Roll 3, 4; National Merit Finalist 4; Library Club 4; French Club 3; NHS 4. t V Seniors CHRIS ANN CHRISTI ANSON—HR 133; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; HR Pres. 3; Vice-pres. 4; Student Council Rep. 1, 2; Drama 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; FHA 1 ; Ski Club 1, 2, 3. JAMES JAY CLAAR— HR 240; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; HR Pres. 1; Vice-pres. 4; Orchestra 3; Marching Band 1, 2; Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Band Council Sec.-Treas. 3; Science Club 4; Dance Band 2, 3; NHS 4. JUNE ADELE CLARK—HR 209; Honor Roll 1, 3, 4; Student Council Rep. 4; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 3; Kopee Salesman 4; Concert Choir 4; Cantata 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4. SHARON LEE CLAWSON—HR 136; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 1; Science Club 2; FTA 4; FHA 1; GRA 4; NHS 4. LORETTA ANN CLICK — HR 229: Girls’ Club Contact Rep.-4 CYF 2, 3; FHA 4. KATHY SUE COATS HR 239: Honor Roll 4; Girls Club Contact Rep. 3; CYF 2, 3; HS Red Cross 1, 2; GRA 4. FRANK ALLAN COCCHIARELLA — HR 246; Konah Staff 4; Football 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 4; Track 1, 2, 3. DONALD ROSS COLLINS—HR 125; Key Club 3, 4,; Key Club Board 4; Thespians 4; Drama 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Cantata 3, 4; Spartanaires 3, 4; Tri M 3, 4; All-State Chorus 2, 3, 4; All-Northwest Chorus 4. STEVEN CHARLES COLLINS—HR 224; HR Sec. 2; Drama 4; Thespians 4; Swim Team 2. STANLEY JAY CONNICK—HR 108: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; HR Pres. 1; Student Council Rep. 2, 3; Pres. 2: Student Council Exec Board 2, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Pres. 4; Intra mural Basketball Manager 1; Ski Club 1, 2, 3 4: Kopee Salesman 3. BARBARA CAROLE COOLEY—HR 116 Hoonr Roll 2, 3; HR Sec.-Treas. 1, 2, 3; Stu dent Council Rep. 4; Girls’ Club Contact Rep 2; Bitterroot Salesman 3; Kopee Salesman 2 3; Cantata 4; Pep Club 3, 4; GRA 1. BILLYE DEE CARLA CORBIN—HR 251 Honor Roll 3, 4; Student Council Rep. 1. KENNETH RICHARD COWLEY— HR 249; HR Pres. 1; Football 1 ; Intramural Basketball 4; Track 1; Chess Club 4. BENITA RAE COYLE—HR 224; Drama 4; CYF 3; HS Red Cross 1. KAREN LYNN CRAIGHEAD—HR 123; HR Vice-pres. 2, 4; Class Council Rep. 2; Orchesis 2, 3, 4; Art Club 1, 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2. GARY GLEN CRAM- HR 224; Honor Roll 1, 2; High Honor Roll 1. RANDEE JANE CRISMAN — HR 124; Hon- or Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; HR Sec. 2; Vice-pres. 3; Class Council Rep. 4; Girls’ State Alternate 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 4; Orchesis 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 3; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Treas. 2; Sec. 3. ANTONY ALBERT CROONENBERGHS — HR 244; Drama 4; Science Club 3; Chess Club 3 4 GEORGE ARTHUR CROWE—HR 247; Honor Roll 2; Kopee Salesman 3; M Club 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; All-State 4; Basketball 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 • Track 1 2 4. ROBERT ’ JOSEPH CULVER—HR 116; Wrestling 1; T and I Club 4; Science Club 1. KATHLEEN CUMMINS—HR 247; Trans- ferred from Brookings, Ore. 3; Honor Roll 3; Concert Choir 4; Cantata 4: Spartanettes 4; Tri M 3, 4: FTA 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; HS Red Cross 4; Ski Club 4. DIANE CAROL DABBERT—HR 116: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: HR Pres. 4; Student Council Rep. 3, 4; Student Council Exec. Board, Ad- ministrative, 4: Class Treas. 4: Class Council Rep. 3, 4; Bitterroot Staff 4: Cantata 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4: NFL 4: NHS 4. SALLY STEPHENS DAY—HR 251; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 3; Thespians 3, 4; Drama 3, 4: Cantata 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4: Library Club Vice-pres. 4; FNA 1 ; Art Club 2, 3; Treas. 3; French Club 3: NHS 4. RON RAY DEMOTT—HR 137; T and I Club 4. JIM HOWARD DENEND—HR 137: March- ing Band 2, 3, 4: Band Council Pres. 3; Wrest- ling 1,2; Track 1 ; DEC A 4. GREG GEORGE DENTON—HR 251: Hon- or Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: HR Vice-pres. 1, 2; M. Club 4; Football 1; Basketball 1, 2: Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Track 1. 2, 3. 4: CYF 1. CHARLES M. DESCHAMPS—HR 249: Stu- dent Council Rep. 4: FFA Vice-pres. 3, 4: Ski Club 4. JUDITH ANNE DESCHAMPS—HR 224; Honor Roll 4; HR Sec. 1: Treas. 2: Vice- pres. 3: Class Treas. 2: Class Council Rep. 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Team 3, 4. DANIEL FREDERICK DICKMAN—HR 239: Concert Choir 1, 3, 4; Cantata 3, 4: Intramural Basketball 3, 4: Messiah 3, 4. CHARLES ROBERT DIETRIGH—HR 116; Transferred from Palm Springs, Calif. 1; Bas- ketball 1: Track 4. NANCY CAROLE DODD—HR 108: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Drama 4; Concert Choir 4; Can- tata 4: Spartanaires 4; Spartanettes 3: Tri M 2, 3 4; CYF 2. ROBERTA ELAINE DOUVIA—HR 244. RUTH EVELYN DOWELL—HR 123; Trans- ferred from Seattle, Wash. 3. BARBARA ANN DOWN—HR 123; Trans- ferred from Baker, Ore. 4. DEAN DAREWOOD DRAKE—HR 224; Football 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1; Track 1,2: Science Club 2: Chess Club 4. JOSEPH HENRY DROUILLARD — HR 247; Kopee Salesman 2: M Club 4: Football 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 1, 2, 3; Track 4; Ski Club 3, 4. BRUCE JOHN DUFFALO—HR 244; Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2: Wrestling 2, 3, 4: Swim Team 1, 2, 3; All-State Swim Team 2; HR Vice-pres. 2. JULE ANN DUFFALO—HR 246; Honor Roll 2, 3; Student Council Rep. 1, 3; Class Coun- cil Rep. 2; Pep Club 3, 4; Kopee Salesman 3; Orchesis 3, 4: French Club 3; Ski Club 1, 2, 3. FRANK ARNOLD DUFRESNE—HR 239; Honor Roll 1, 2: KONA 3, 4; Concert Choir 2, 3; Cantata 3; Science Club 3. LARRY ALLEN DUFRESNE—HR 251; T and I Club 4. FRANK MATTHEWS DUGAN—HR 229; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; HR Pres. 3; Student Council Rep. 1 ; NHS 4. SUZANNE LYNN DUNDAS—HR 124; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Club Exec. Board 2, 3, 4; Girls’ State Delegate 3; Thespians 2, 3. 4; Can- tata 2, 3, 4; Spartanaires 3, 4; Tri M 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; NFL 3, 4; All-Northwest Choir 4; NHS 4. LINDA SUE DUNLAP—HR 108 GARDNER R DURKEE—HR 244; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3 ; Science Club 4: NHS 4. JEAN LOUISE EFFLER—HR 209; Honor Roll 1, 3, 4; Student Council Rep. 1; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 4; Library Club Sec. 3; FTA 3, 4: Sec. 4: HS Red Cross 2; PASF 4; French Club 3; Modern Language Club 2. LORIE EISENBARTH—HR 136. BRENDA LARAE ENGEL—HR 108; Trans- ferred from Bismarck, N. D. 4. RICHARD ALLEN ENGEL—HR 249; Trans- ferred from Libby Mont. 2. DUANE A. ERICKSON—HR 249. KENNETH A. ERICKSON—HR 209; Honor Roll 4; T and I Club 4. ROBERT ALLEN ERICKSON—HR 108; Marching Band 1: T and I Club Sec.-Treas. 4. IRIS EILLEEN ERIKSON—HR 224: Drama 4: CYF 4. R.L. ERION—HR 251 : Honor Roll 1 2, 3, 4: High Honor Roll 2: National Merit Finalist 4: Football 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; NFL 4; Chess Club 3; NHS 4. LOIS RUTH ESLINGER—HR 125: Drama 4: French Club 4. JACQUELINE ANNE EUBANK—HR 224; Transferred from Poison, Mont. 2; HR Sec. 4; Drama 3: Orchesis 4 PATRICIA JUDITH FARROW—HR 247; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 3. DONALD LEWIS FELTON—HR 136: Hon- or Roll 4; M Club 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; In- tramural Basketball Club 4; Wrestling 1, 3; Track 1: FFA 1. 2. 3, 4. RONALD KYLE FELTON—HR 133: M Club 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Basketball 4; Wrestling 1, 3; Track 1; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. LESLEY FLACCUS—HR 249: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: HR Vice-pres. 2; Girls’ Club Exec. Board 2, 3; Pres. 2: Girls’ State Alternate 3; Konah Staff 3, 4; Editor 4; Quill Scroll 4: Pep Club 3, 4: French Club 3: Ski Club 1.2, 3, 4: Sec. 2: NHS 4. PETER KIMBALL FLACCUS—HR 136: AFS Exchange Student to Japan 3: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. 4: High Honor Roll 1. 2, 3 : National Merit Finalist 4: HR Pres. 4: Student Council Rep. 1,2: Key Club 2, 3, 4; Vice-pres. 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Pres. 2; Vice-pres. 3; Ski Team 1 2 3 4: NHS 4. TEAN LAVERNE FLACHSENHAR—HR 247: Honor Roll 1. 3, 4: Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 4: Drama 4: Pep Club 4; CYF 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 4: HS Red Cross 1. SUSAN KAY FLANAGIN—HR 125; Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4: High Honor Roll 1; Kopee Salesman 2; Pep Club 3, 4: French Club 1; Ski Club 1; NHS 4. LOREN A. FLEMMER—HR 137; Trans- ferred from Anaconda, Mont. KRISTIN ELAINE FORSSEN—HR 136; Honor Roll 1. 2, 3, 4: High Honor Roll 1, 2 ; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 4; Con- cert Band 3, 4: Tri M 2, 3, 4: Pres. 4: All-State Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: All-Northwest Orchestra 2 NHS 4 SUE ANN FORTMANN—HR 108: Trans- ferred from Kenosha, Wis. 4; FTA 4; NHS 4. WARD FOST—HR 142. 178 Seniors Loyal Spartans Kenny Kempner and Joan Syverson yell for a victory. DENNIS CHARLES FOSTER—HR 240: HR Vice-pres. 3: Bitterroot Salesman 1; M Club 4 Football 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1. SANDRA J. FRAELICH—HR 142: Honor Roll 4; Student Council Rep. 1, 2, 3; Stu- dent Council Exec. Board 2; Kopee Salesman 1, 2, 3; Majorette 4. NONA LEA FRANZEN—HR 224: Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 1 : Kopee Salesman 4; GRA 1. BONNIE LEA FREDRICKSON—HR 240. WENDELL HENRY FROJEN—HR 108: Honor Roll 1,4; HS Red Cross 1. 2. BARRY ALEN FROST—HR 229; Transferred from Redding, Calif. 2. JAMES GALAND FROST—HR 133; Honor Roll 1 ; Class Pres. 4: Boys’ State Alternate 3; Key Club 3, 4; Key Club Leadership Banquet 2; Concert Choir 3. 4; M Club 2, 3, 4; Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; All-State 3, 4: Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. KATHRYN MOORE FULTON—HR 239: Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4: High Honor Roll 1 ; HR Sec. 3; Girls’ Club Exec. Board 3, 4; March- ing Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Montana Centennial Band 3; Tri M 2, 3, 4; NHS 4. JUDY ANN GALLAGHER—HR 137; Bitter- root Salesman 1,2; DECA 4. WILLIAM PATRICK GALLAGHER—HR 224; Honor Roll 1, 3, 4; Student Council Rep. 1, 2; Student Council Exec. Board 2; Concert Choir 3; Cantata 3; DECA 4. FLORENCE ELINOR GALLWAS—HR 239. DAMON LYNN GANNETT—HR 124; Hon- or Roll 1, 2, 3; HR Vice-pres. 2; Pres. 3; Stu- dent Council Exec. Board 4: Key Club 4; Cantata 3. 4; Football 2, 4; Intramural Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 3: NFL 3, 4; Pres. 4; NHS 4. 179 GLORIA GAY GARARD—HR 246; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Konah Staff 3, 4; Concert Choir 4; Contata 4; Spartanaires 4; Spartanettes 3; Tri M 2, 3, 4; Drama 3, 4; Thespians 4; Quill Scroll 3, 4; NHS 4. VICTORIA ANN GAUTHIER—HR 244; Transferred from Arlee, Mont. 2; Honor Roll 3, Pep Club 2. PENNY GENDROW—HR 246. DENNIS RAY GIBBS—HR 251; Concert Choir 3, 4; Cantata 3, 4; Football 1; Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Modern Language Club 1. STEPHEN REED GIBBS—HR 239; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; HR Vice-pres. 1, 2; Pres. 3; Boys’ State Delegate 4; Kopee Salesman 1 ; Key Club 2, 3, 4; M Club 2, 3, 4; Vice-pres. 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Track I, 2, 4; NHS 4 SAMARA LYNN GILROY—HR 108; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 3; Student Council Rep 1; Class Council Rep. 4; Konah Staff 4; Kopee Salesman 2, 3; Cantata 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Treas. 4; Orchesis 3, 4; NHS 4. BARBARA ELLEN GLEASON—HR 108; Transferred from Great Falls, Mont. 3; Honor Roll 4; HR Sec. 4; Class Council Rep. 3; Drama 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Cantata 3, 4; Spartanaires 4; DECA 4. DONALD CARROL GODSEY—HR 125; Transferred from Seatle, Wash. 4; Honor Roll 4; DECA 4. LINDA GOLDEN—HR 125. JOHN EDWARD GOLDSBY—HR 136; Ko- pee Salesman 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Cantata 3, 4; Spartanaires 4; Chess Club 3, 4. WILLIAM THOMAS GRADY—HR 133; Honor Roll 4: Class Council Rep. 4: Bitterroot Salesman 1; Kopee Salesman 2; Football 1, 2, 3: Wrestling 1, 2, 3; Track 1. JON L GRAFF—HR 124; Honor Roll 2, 3; Basketball 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2. DAVID CHARLES GRAY—HR 247; Honor Roll 4; HR Pres. 1; Student Council Rep. 2, 4; Student Council Exec. Board 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Cantata 3, 4; Spartanaires 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 4; All-Northwest Choir 4; All-State Chorus 2, 3, 4. SHEILA IRENE GRAY—HR 108: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; HR Sec. 1, 2, 3; Girls’ Club Con- tact Rep. 1; Girls’ Club Exec. Board 2,3; Ko- pee Salesman 1, 2; Concert Choir 4; Spartan- ettes 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4. MATHEWSON B. GREEN—HR 209; AFS Exchange Student to India 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 3; Class Pres. 2; Key Club 3, 4; Treas. 4; Key Club Leadership Ban- quet 2; Basketball 1, 3, 4; NHS 4. SUSAN JANE GREEN—HR 240; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 3; HR Sec. 2; Student Council Rep. 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri M 2, 3, 4; HS Red Cross 1, 2; French Club 3, 4; All-State Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 4. EDNA MAE GREENE—HR 240; Honor Roll 1, 2; Saddle Club 2; GRA 1. LAWRENCE EDWARD GREGORY—HR 209; Honor Roll 1, 2, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3; Track 3. KENNETH HOWARD GRENFELL—HR 247; Honor Roll 2; Football 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 4; Track 1, 2, 3; DECA 4. DAWNE ELAINE GRENZ—HR 246; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 2; Bitterroot Salesman 2, 3; CYF 2, 3. PHILIP JEROME GRENZ—HR 133; Kopee Salesman 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3. LONNIE LEE GRIBNAU—HR 239; FT A 4; FNA 2 ; GRA 1. PAUL ARNOLD GRIER—HR 116; Honor Roll 1, 3; CYF 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 1. LARRY M. GROSS—HR 137; HR Pres. 2, 3; Kopee Salesman 2; Football 1 ; Intramural Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4. 180 Bill Grady and Bruce Duffalo contemplate a new artistic creation. Seniors JOHN DALE GROW—HR 108; Honor Roll 3, 4; HR Vice-pres. 3, 4; Student Council Rep. 1; Kopee Salesman 3, 4; KONA 3; Intramural Basketball 3. DARLENE RENEE GUERDETTE—HR 244; Girls’ Club Exec. Board 4; Kopee Salesman 3. ROBERT PAUL GUEST—HR 224; Intra- mural Basketball 1, 3, 4. BARBARA KAYE GUGLER—HR 136; Class Council Rep. 1; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 3; Bitterroot Salesman 3, 4; KONA 3; Drama 3; Usherettes 2, 3; GRA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pres. 4. SHARON KAY GUNDERSON—HR 133; Ko- pee Salesman 2; DECA 4; FHA 12. DOUGLAS GUPTON—HR 116. VIRGINIA ANN HACKMAN—HR 125; Honor Roll 4; HR Sec. 1; Pres. 2; Drama 3; DECA 4; FNA 2. CHARLENE OTHELLA HAGEN—HR 133; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: High Honor Roll 3; HR Sec. 3; Konah Staff 2; CYF 3, 4; HS Red Cross 2, 4; NHS 4. PATRICIA JO HAGESTAD—HR 224; HR Sec. 1, 2; Student Council Rep. 4; Class Coun- cil Rep. 3; Kopee Salesman 4; Bitterroot Sales- man 3; Majorette 1, 2; Concert Choir 4; Pep Club 3. 4. JANICE M. HALL—HR 136; Honor Roll 1, 2, 4; HR Sec. 3: Pep Club 1, 2. PAMELA MARY HALLOCK—HR 142; Transferred from Mission, S. D. 3; Honor Roll 3, 4; High Honor Roll 3; Student Council Rep. 3; Marching Band 3, 4; Science Club 4; GRA 3, 4; Treas. 4; NHS 4. KAREN INGRID HALVERSON—HR 108. 181 LILY ANN HALVERSON—HR 209; Honor Roll 2; GYF 2, 3; Chess Club 3; HS Red Cross 1; Modern Language Club 1. CAROLYN RAE HAMILTON—HR 251; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 2; Pep Club 1, 2; DEC A 4 SUSIE DELL HAMILTON—HR 109; Trans- ferred from Butte, Mont. 1; French Club 2; GRA 2. CHERYL GWEN HAMMA—HR 108; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3. 4; Marching Band 1, 2; Con- cert Band 1, 2; Tri M 2, 3, 4; All-State Or- chestra 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2; Dance Band 1, 2, 3; NHS 4. GARY DEAN HANCOCK—HR 136; Foot- ball 1, 2, 3; Track 1,3: Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. LAURENCE PETER HANDLEY—HR 137; Honor Roll 4; M Club 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; T and I Club 3, 4. MARGERY DIANE HANGAS—HR 137; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; HR Sec. 1; Vice-pres. 3; Student Council Rep. 1, 2, 3; Girls’ State Dele- gate 3; Key Club Leadership Banquet 3; Con- cert Choir 4; Cantata 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 2; Alternate 4; Tennis Club 1 2 3 4. JENNIFER JEAN HANSEN—HR 251; Hon- or Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 2; Student Council Rep. 3, 4: Student Council Exec. Board 4; Girls’ State Alternate 3; Konah Staff 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Orchesis 2, 3, 4: Pres. 4; NFL 4; Ski Club 2, 3; NHS 4. ROBERT THOMAS HANSEN—HR 229; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 3; Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri M 3, 4; Chess Club 3, 4: NHS 4. RON HARRY HANSEN—HR 133; HR Vice- pres. 2; Student Council Rep. 3; Kopee Sales- man 1, 3; M Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; All-State 4; Basketball 1 ; Intramural Basket- ball 2, 3; Wrestling 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. DENNIS HANSON—HR 246. JAMES RAY HANSON—HR 136; Trans- ferred from Florence, Mont. 2; Drama 4; Wresting 4; Track 3. LINDA CAROLYN HANSON—HR 246: HR Sec. 1; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 4; Kopee Salesman 2; Drama 3; Majorette 2, 3, 4; FHA 1. WILLIAM CARR HANSON—HR 109; Ko- nah Staff 4; Science Club 1, 2, 3; Sec. 3; Chess Club 3, 4. BETTY LOU HARBRIGE—HR 109: Student Council Rep. 1 ; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 3; Concert Choir 4; Cantata 4. LYN MARIE HARPER—HR 239; DECA 4. MICKEY GENE HARRINGTON—HR 125; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. 4: High Honor Roll 2; M Club 3, 4; Football 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4: NHS 4. BARBARA DENISE HATCH—HR 229: Hon- or Roll 4; HR Sec.-Treas. 2: Vice-pres. 3; Ko- pee Salesman 4; Saddle Club 1; French Club 3, 4; GRA 1 ; Ski Club 1, 2, 4. KAREN ELIZABETH HAUCK—HR 247; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 1, 2; Class Council Rep. 3; Drama 4; FHA 1; NHS 4. DOUGLAS CRAIG HAYDEN—HR 142; Transferred from Faribault, Minn. 2; Bitterroot Salesman 4; Kopee Salesman 2; Drama 3, 4. 182 Seniors NORMAN RAY HEBERLE—HR 224; Kopee Salesman 4; T and I Club 4. GARY WAYNE HEIN—HR 142; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; HR Pres. 3, 4; Class Vice-pres. 2, 3; Class Council Rep. 2, 3; Boys’ State Delegate 3 ; Key Club 3, 4: Key Club Board 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3; Track 3, 4; NHS 4. RUSS HELIKER—HR 244: Honor Roll 1, 2. DALE CHIPS HELMER—HR 116; HR Vice- pres. 1; M Club 3, 4; Football 1; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN WILLIAM HELMS—HR 133; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 4; Student Council Rep. 1, 2; Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys’ State Delegate 3; Key Club Leadership Ban- quet 1 : M Club 3, 4: Football 1,4; Basketball 1, 2. 3; Track 1, 2, 3. 4: NHS 4. SANDY JO HENDERSON—HR 108. LINDA LEA HENINGER—HR 209; Trans- ferred from Havre, Mont. 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 4. JOAN FAYE HENRIKSEN—HR 142; Bitter- root Salesman 3; CYF 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-pres. 2; Pres. 4; FHA 1,2; NHS 4. ANNIS MARIE HERBIG—HR 109; HR Sec.- Treas. 1, 2, 4; Class Council Rep. 2; Bitter- root Salesman 1. GARY LEE HERBIG—HR 124; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council Rep. 3, 4; Stu- dent Council Exec. Board 4; Key Club Exec. Board 4: Orchestra 3, 4; Montana Centennial Band 3, 4: Tri M 2, 3, 4: All-Northwest Or- chestra 4; All-State Orchestra 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3. DOUGLAS ALFRED IIEYER—HR 142; Re- entered from Killeen, Texas 3: Honor Roll 1, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 3; Pep Club 4; Wrestling 1; NHS 4. MARIE ELIZABETH HIETT—HR 125; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; HR Vice-pres. 2; Student Council Rep. 1 ; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 1, 4; Bitterroot Salesman 3; Concert Choir 4; Can- tata 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Vice-pres. 2; Cheer- leader 2. ROY ALAN HILL—HR 125; Class Council Rep. 1; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; DECA 4. SANDRA LYNNE HILLS—HR 116; Honor Roll 1, 2, 4; HR Sec. 1; Pep Club 1, 2. RANDI JEANNE HILMO—HR 239; Honor Roll 4; CYF 1, 2, 3, 4: Modern Language Club 2. RONALD LEROY HINES—HR 239. GAY HODD—HR 124; AFS Exchange Stu- dent from South Africa 4; Honor Roll 4; Pep Club 4; Modern Language Club 4; Tennis Club 4; Ski Club 4; NHS 4 . LAURA G. HODGE—HR 133; Library Club 4; Saddle Club 1; GRA 3, 4. GAYLEN RAY HOERNER—HR 251; Foot- ball 2, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3; Wrest- ling 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4. JOHN D. HOFFMAN—HR 224: Re-entered from Stockton, Calif. 3: Student Council Rep. 1; Bitterroot Salesman 1 ; Kopee Salesman 1; Thespians 4; Drama 4; Cantata 4; Science Club 1. LYNNE DIANE HOGUE—HR 229; Honor Roll 1, 3, 4: HR Vice-pres. 4: Bitterroot Sales- man 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama 4; Usherettes 2, 3; Con- cert Choir 4; Cantata 2, 3; Spartanettes 4; Tri M 3, 4; Modern Language Club 1, 2; See -Trc3s 2 DUANE ALLEN HOLGATE—HR 251; Bas- ketball 1; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. RUSSELL E. HOLLIBAUGH — HR 142; Track 2; Science Club 3, 4. JOHN CHARLES HORN—HR 142; Trans- ferred from Hamilton, Mont. 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; Cantata 3, 4. ARLINA HOWELL—HR 224. DOUGLAS ALLAN HOWEY -HR 251; HR Sec. 1, 2, 3, 4. DENNY TAY HOYLO—HR 244: Kopee Sales- man 1; M Club 3t 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 3, 4: Wrestling 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 3, 4. TOHN MICHAEL HUTCHINSON—HR 109; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: High Honor Roll 2; HR Sec. 2: Pres. 3; Class Pres. 3; Boys’ State Dele- gate 3; Boys’ Nation Delegate 3; Key Club Exec. Board 3, 4: Pres. 4; Pep Club 2; Intra- mural Basketball 2: NFL 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 4. KENNETH JAMES IVERSON—HR 240; M Club 3, 4; FFA 3; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; PASF 1, 2, 3; French Club 1, 2, 3. JERRY HENRY JACOBS—HR 133; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Council Rep. 3; Concert Choir 3, 4; Cantata 3. 4; Spartanaires 3, 4; Tri M 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 1 ; Track 1 ; Science Club 1; NETS 4. CATHERINE ANTHONY JAMES—HR 137; Transferred from Fairbault, Minn. 3; Class Council Rep. 4; Drama 3; Bitterroot Sales- man 3; Pep Club 3; Ski Club 3. LAURIE VIOLET JAMES—HR 133; Trans- ferred from Drummond, Mont. 1; Student Council Rep. 3; Konah Staff 4; Drama 4. GEORGIA ANN JANSON—HR 136; Honor Roll 1 ; Drama 3: Cantata 2; Science Club 2; FNA 2, 3; Pres. 3. ROBERT LEON JASPERSON—HR 125; HR Pres. 4; Kopee Salesman 4: Konah Staff 4; Bitterroot Salesman 4; Intramural Basketball 1; Wrestling 4; Track 4; Library Club 4. Seniors The Girls' Club Chocolate Hour is a wel- come diversion to study-weary Pam Ol- son, Karen Craighead, Leslie Flaccus, and Julie Parker. 184 JUDY ANNE JENKINS—HR 133; Honor Roll 3; Student Council Rep. 1; Bitterroot Salesman 2; Pep Club 1, 2; GRA 1, 2. SHIRLEY JEAN JENKINS—HR 116; HR Pres. 1 : Treas. 2; Sec. 4; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 2; Pep Club 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4. ESTELLE R JENSEN—HR 109; Transferred from Sacred Heart 3; DECA 4. LEE LAWRENCE JENSEN—HR 246; Intra- mural Basketball 3. CHARLES MICHAEL JOHNS—HR 247; Transferred from Miami, Fla. 3; Ski Club 4. LINDA KAYE JOHNS—HR 137; Transferred from Sacred Heart 3. BRUCE WILLIAM JOHNSON—HR 229; Honor Roll 1 : Kopee Salesman 1; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 4; NFL 4; Science Club 2, 4; Modern Language Club 2. GARY NEIL JOHNSON—HR 137; Intra- mural Basketball 1, 4; T and I Club 4. GREG CARTER JOHNSON—HR 247; Kopee Salesman 1; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Chess Club 1, 3, 4. JEANNINE E. JOHNSON—HR 246; Honor Roll 1, 4; HS Red Cross 2; Ski Club 4; Class Council Rep. 1. LEA DOREEN JOHNSON- HR 209; Trans- ferred from Ronan, Mont. 1 ; HR Sec. 4; Kopee Salesman 4: Library Club 3: Majorette 4; Con- cert Band 1, 2, 3; Marching Band 1, 2, 3. LINDA MONTANA JOHNSON—HR 124; HR Sec. 1; Kopee Salesman 4; Drama 1; Con- cert Choir 4; Cantata 2, 3, 4; French Club 3; Ski Club 3, 4. PERRY WAYNE TOHNSON—HR 123. SHARON LEE JOHNSON—HR 109; Student Council Rep. 4; Pep Club 3, 4. SHERYL KAY JOHNSON—HR 123; Trans- ferred from Kalispell, Mont. 2; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; HR Sec. 3; Class Council Rep. 2, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Ski Club 3. STEVE F. JOHNSON—HR 249; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; M Club 4; Football 1, 2, 4; Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2; Track 1; NHS 4. CAMERON JURRAY JOHNSTON—HR 108; Pep Club 3, 4. PHYLLIS JAYNETTE JOHNSTONE —HR 240. 185 MARGARET IRENE JONES—HR 247; Honor Roll 3, 4; HR Sec. 2, 3; Vice-pres. 1; Student Council Rep. 1; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 2; Pep Club 1, 2. NORMA JEAN JONES—HR 136; Trans- ferred from Deer Lodge, Mont. 3. STEVEN ALLEN JONES—HR 109; HR Vice- pres. 3; Concert Choir 3; Cantata 3; M Club 4; Intramural Basketball 3 ; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Track 3 4 SUSAN JANE JONES—HR 116; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 3; Cantata 2; DECA 4; CYF 1, 2; Ski Club 3. WELDON DEAN JONES—HR 229; Trans- ferred from Billings, Mont. 3; Art Club 3. LINDA JOANNE KALAL—HR 249; Honor Roll 2. LEORA L. KANE—HR 137; Honor Roll 3, 4; High Honor Roll 4; Student Council Rep. 1; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 4. JUDY ANN KARLIN—HR 124; Drama 3; French Club 3. Seniors KARLA KRISTINE KARR—HR 116; DECA 4; Saddle Club 3. EDWARD ARCHIE KEARNEY—HR 249; Kopee Salesman 1; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM HENRY KEELER—HR 137. DONALD JAMES KEFFLER—HR 246; Class Sec. 2; Track 1,2; Swimming Club 4. MELANIE JO KEHRWALD—HR 244; Transferred from Stevensville, Mont. 2; DECA 4; FHA 2. BRIAN LEE KEKICH—HR 244; Honor Roll 1, 2; HR Pres. 1, 3, 4; Vice-pres. 2; Boys’ State Delegate 3; Key Club 2, 3. 4; M Club 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 3, 4; Ten- nis Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4. KENNY MARC KEMPNER— HR 224; Re- entered from Sao Paulo, Brazil 4: Honor Roll 1 : HR Vice-pres. 4; Intramural Basketball 4; Wrestling 4. GLEN ALLEN KENT JR —HR 142. KAREN LOUISE KENYON—HR 251: HR Pres. 1; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 4; Usher- ettes 3; FHA 1; GRA 1, 3. JOHN DEAN KING—HR 247; Honor Roll 1; Wrestling 3; DECA 4. KAREN MARIE KINNEY—HR 250; Student Council Rep. 1 ; CYF 3. CAROLE TEAN KINONEN—HR 142; Trans- ferred from Juneau, Alaska 3; Honor Roll 3, 4; Pep Club 4: Cheerleader 4; NHS 4. KAY LARAINE KIRKPATRICK—HR 249; Honor Roll 1.2; FHA 2. 3, 4. CHRIS M. KITTELL—HR 136: Transferred from Bozeman, Mont. 2; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Drama 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4: Marching Band 2; Concert Band 2; Chess Club 4; All-State Or- chesetra 4; NHS 4. PAUL NOEL KNIGHT—HR 205; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; HR Pres. 1; Bitterroot Sales- man 3: Football 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2; Intra- mural Basketball 4: Track 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 1, 2, 4: Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JIM RICHARD KOEFELDA — HR 250; CYF 1, 2. 186 RICHARD ALLEN KOEPPLIN—HR 109; Bitterroot Salesman 2, 3; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pres. 4; T and I Club 4. HELEN KOFFORD—HR 142; Honor Roll 2, 4; HR Sec. 1; Kopee Salesman 4; DECA 4. DON A JO KOHRS—HR 224; Transferred from Scottsdale, Arizona 3. MATT RICHARD KOLENDICH—HR 229; HR Vice-pres. 1: M Club 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; All-State Football First Team 4. SANDRA KROGSTAD—HR 240. CAROL ANN MARIA KURTZ—HR 109; Honor Roll 4; Majorette 1, 4. JOAN MARGARET KYLE—HR 123; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Bitterroot Staff 4; Bitterroot Salesman 2: Kopee Salesman 3; NHS 4. LINDA KAY LACHMAN—HR 124; DECA JANICE GAY LAFRINIERE—HR 124; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 2 ; Drama 4: Concert Choir 4 ( 1ritn tR 4 SUSAN ANN LAFRINIERE—HR 249 ; DECA 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT EARL LAKE—HR 239: Transferred from Loyola 2; HR Pres. 4; M Club 4; Foot- ball 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Wrest- ling 3; Track 3. GORDON RICHARD LALONDE—HR 116; Transferred from Loyola 3. CLYDE WALTER LANGAUNET—HR 108; Honor Roll 2; HR Pres. 2, 3; M Club 4; Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM E. LARSEN—HR 229; Transferred from Butte, Mont. 2. DOROTHY LARSON HR 247: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council Rep. 3, 4; Student Council Exec. Board, Sec.. 4; Class Sec. 2; Girls’ Club Exec. Board 2 ; Girls’ State Alternate 4; Concert Choir 4; Spartanettes 4: Pep Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Sec. 2: Key Club Leadership Banquet 1 ; NHS 4. ROBYN RAE LARSON—HR 229: Re-entered from Las Vegas, Nev. 3; Honor Roll 1 ; HR Vice-pres. 1; Ski Club 1; Golf Team 1. BpBB JEROME LAWRENCE HR 133; HR Vice-pres. 1; Class Council Rep. 1; Kopee Salesman 1 ; Pep Club 1, 2; M Club 4; Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Intramural Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. NIKKI GAIL LECHNER—HR 249; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; HR Pres. 3; Class Council Rep. 4; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 3; Bitterroot Sales- man 3; Pep Club 3. JUDY LYNNE LEFLER—HR 123: HR Sec. 3; Bitterroot Staff 2; Drama 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Silver Spartan Day Queen 2. MARCIA LOUISE LEGREID — HR 136; Student Council Rep. 4; Konah Staff 4; Con- cert Choir 4; Cantata 4; Spartanettes 4; HS Red Cross 2; Ski Club 2, 3, 4. DIANE ELAINE LENNOX HR 224; Stu- dent Council Rep. 3; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 2; Kopee Salesman 2, 4; HS Red Cross 1. JOHN DOUGLAS LEPIANE—HR 209; Transferred from Seattle, Wash. 2; Football 2, 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4. 187 STEVEN DOUGLAS LAPROWSE—HR 136; Transferred from Anaconda, Mont. 2; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; M Club 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Wrest- ling 3. CHRISTINE ANNE LEVESQUE—HR 136; Honor Roll 3. LAURA LEWIS—HR 108; Girls’ Club Con- tact Rep. 1; Bitterroot Salesman 1 ; Drama 4. RUSSELL W. LINDBORG—HR 124; Class Council Rep. 3; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2. 3: Montana Centennial Band 3; Band Council 2, 3; Tri M 2, 3; Drum Major 3, 4; Pep Club 4. ELDON REED LITTLE—HR 142; Drama 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Cantata 3, 4; Spartanaires 3, 4; Track 1 : FFA 1, 2, 3; DECA 4. PAUL S. LONG TR.—HR 123: M Club 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4: FFA 2, 3. CHERYL MARIE LOWE—HR 229; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 3, 4: HR Treas. 1; Pres. 2; Vice-pres. 3; Sec. 4; Stu- dent Council Rep. 3, 4: Class Council Rep. 1; Girls State Alternate 3; Kopee Salesman 2; Pep Club 3, 4: NHS 4. KATHLEEN JANE LOWELL—HR 251 ; Hon- or Roll 3; Class Council Rep. 3: DECA 4; HS Red Cross 1, 2: Vice-pres. 2. CHERYL ANN LOWRY—HR 229; Honor Roll 3. 4; HR Pres. 1; Student Council Rep. 2, 3; Student Council Exec. Board. Sec., 2; Drama 3, 4; Concert Choir 4; Cantata 4; Spartanettes 3 : Pep Club 3. SANDRA DARLENE LUBBES—HR 123; Transferred from Oregon 3. LARRY LUKKES—HR 244. DENNIS LUTZ—HR 123. SHIRLEY ANN MAAS—HR 209; Transferred from Frankfurt, Germany 2: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 4: Marching Band 3, 4: Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Cantata 4: Tri M 3, 4: Pep Club 4; French Club 3; Ski Club 2; NHS 4. SANDRA TANE MACDOUGALL—HR 137: Transferred from Sacred Heart 3: Honor Roll 3, 4: Student Council Ren. 4; Girls’ Club Con- tact Rep. 3; Pep Club 3, 4: French Club 3; NHS 4. MARCIA ANN MACKIE—HR 125; Honor Roll 4: CYF 2. 3. FRANCES ELIZABETH MACLAY—HR 250: Honor Roll 1,4; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 2, 4. DEE MAXSON—HR 239. LINDA JUNE MALCOLM—HR 109: Honor Roll 1, 4; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 3; Kopee Salesman 3: HS Red Cross 2. LAUNI KAYE MANLEY—HR 250: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3: HR Sec. 1: Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 3; Cantata 4: Pep Club 1.2: CYF 3. RUSS EUGENE MANOLOVITS—HR 108: Bitterroot Salesman 2; M Club 3. 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Manager 1, 3, 4; Basketball Manag- er 1, 2. 3: Intramural Basketball 2: DECA 4; HS Red Cross 2. SUSAN MARCY—HR 244: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: National Merit Finalist 4: Student Council Rep. 3, 4: Class Sec. 4: Girls’ State Delegate 3: Thespians 4; Orchesis 2, 3, 4; NFL 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4: NHS 4. NANCY LEE MARIN—HR 229. JUDY ANN MARR—HR 224; Re-entered from Mt. Pleasant, Utah 3; Girls’ Club Con- tact Rep. 2; Drama 4: FNA 2, 4. TIMMIE DEAN MARSHALL—HR 250: HR Pres. 3, 4: Student Rep. 1 : Kopee Salesman 3; 188 Ski Club 2, 3, 4. Seniors CYNTHIA JEAN MARTIN—HR 123: Trans- ferred from Caldwell, Ida. 2; Modern Lang- uage Club 2. ANN LOUISE MASON—HR 116: Drama 4; Concert Choir 4; Cantata 4. LOREN LEE MAURER—HR 137; Trans- ferred from Bozeman, Mont. 4: Track 4. JAMES LEWIS MAXSON—HR 125: Honor Roll 3; Student Council Rep. 3: Student Coun- cil Exec. Board Pres. 4; Class Council Rep. 3; Key Club Board 4: Key Club Leadership Ban- quet 3; Thespians 3. 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1; NFL 2, 3, 4; Vice-pres. 3. ANITA LOUISE MASSEY—HR 249: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: HR Treas. 1 ; Sec. 4: GRA 2. STEPHEN EVERITT MATHISON—HR 142; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council Rep. 2, 3; Class Council Rep. 1; Intramural Basketball 2; NHS 4. MARY ELLEN McCALL—HR 209; Honor Roll 1, 3, 4; HR Pres. 3; Sec. 2; Class Coun- cil Rep. 4: Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 1, 2; Konah Staff 3, 4: Kopee Salesman 1 ; Pep Club 3, 4; Library Club 3. ANN MARIE McCLAIN—HR 136; Honor Roll 2, 4; HR Pres. 3; Treas. 1; DECA 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4: Pres. 4: HS Red Cross 1. PEGGY ANN McCOLLEY—HR 125; Trans- ferred from Camdenton, Mo. 4. CRAIG ROSSLYN McCOLLER — HR 123; Transferred from Brooklyn, Wis. 2: Honor Roll 2; HR Pres. 3; PASF Treas. 4: Tennis Club 2; Library Club Pres. 4; Track 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; M Club 4; Kopee Salesman 3, 4. DON MacDONALD—HR 244 DAN HARRISON McELWAIN—HR 142; Transferred from Kalispell, Mont. 2; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Boys’ State Delegate 3; Konah Staff 4; Quill Scroll 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; M. Club 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3! 4; Track 2, 3, 4; NHS 4. JOHANNA RUTH McELWAIN—HR 229; Honor Roll 1, 2, 4; HR Pres. 4; Student Coun- cil Rep. 2; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 1; Bitter- root Salesman 3; NHS 4. GLENN MAURICE McEVOY — HR 251: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Class Council Rep. 4; Boys’ State Delegate 3: Key Club 4; Golf Team 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2. 3; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1 : NHS 4. DAVID S. McGUIRE—HR 137: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 4; NHS 4. ALEXANDRA SPOONER McHUGH—HR 124; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 2, 4; Bitterroot Staff 3, 4: Quill Scroll Vice- pres. 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Cantata 2, 3; Tri M 2, 3, 4; All-State Orchestra 1, 2, 3; NHS 4. PHYLLIS McINTYRE—HR 251; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 1. CHUCK McKEE—HR 240. SHARON KAY McKENZIE—HR 142; Or- chestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Cantata 1, 2, 3. RONALD WAYNE McKINNON—HR 240; HR Pres. 2; Kopee Salesman 2; Football 4; Intramural Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3. 4. ALICE MARIE McNEES—HR 249: Honor Roll 4: HR Sec. 3; Ski Club 1. LINDA AILEEN MELDER—HR 224; Honor Roll 1, 2, 4: HR Sec. 3: Bitterroot Salesman 1, 2; Kopee Salesman 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; GRA 2, 3, 4; NHS 4. GEM TOBIN MERCER—HR 209: Honor Roll 1, 2, 4; Student Council Rep. 1 : Bitterroot Salesman 2, 3; Key Club 2, 3, 4: M Club 2, 3, 4; Football 4: Intramural Basketball 3; Wrest- ling 1, 2, 3, 4: Ski Club 2, 4: Golf 2, 3, 4. DANIEL ALBERT S. MERCHANT—HR 240; Class Council Rep. 2; Drama 4; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1; Intramural Basketball 1. BERNIE JAMES MEYERS—HR 246; Drama 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Cantata 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 3: DECA 4. JOHN H MEYERS—HR 239: Transferred from Loyola 2; Concert Choir 3; Cantata 3; Messiah 3; DECA Pres. 4; Intramural Basket- ball 2, 3, 4. JIM J. MICHAUD—HR 137: T and I Club 4. HARRIET ELIZABETH MILLER—HR 109: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: HR Vice-pres. 2; Student Council Rep. 1, 3; Class Sec. 1; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 2: Bitterroot Staff 3. 4: Pep Club 1, 2; Ski Club 1, 2, 3. LARRY JOHN MILLER—HR 224; HR Pres. 1, 2, 3: Kopee Salesman 1 ; Pep Club 1; Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; DECA 4. MURIEL JO MILLER—HR 116; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 1, 3, 4; Bitterroot Salesman 4; Library Club 3; CYF 3 FNA 2, 4: FHA 1; HS Red Cross 1. 2, 3; GRA 1, 2, 3, 4. SUSAN DEE MILLIS—HR 142: Honor Roll 1, 2. 4; Class Council Rep. 3; Girls’ Club Con- tact Rep. 3; Kopee Salesman 2; Pep Club 3, 4; GRA 1; NHS 4 CARMEN MONACO—HR 247; Honor Roll 1, 2; HR Pres. 2, 3, 4; Class Vice-pres. 4: Boys’ State Delegate 3: Kopee Salesman 3: Key Club 4; Key Club Leadership Banquet 3; Drama 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Wrestling 3, 4. MARSHA MARIE MOON—HR 246; Honor Roll 1, 3, 4; Student Council Rep. 3, 4; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 1; Konah Staff 3, 4; Quill Scroll Treas. 4: French Club 3, 4: NHS 4. CYNTHIA ELLEN MOORE—HR 239; Stu- dent Council Rep. 1,2; Pep Club 4. JACK MOORE—HR 250: Honor Roll 2, 4; Wrestling 1, 3, 4; Track 2, 4. I MES RUSSELL MORAN-HR 224; Re- entered from Jackson, Wyoming 3; Football 1, 3; Wrestling 2; DECA 4. 190 Seniors Budding chemist Gary Scales concentrates on his latest dis- covery. RAPHAEL RICHARD MORRIS—HR 250; Football 1, 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; T and I Club 4: Art Club 2. ROGER LEO MOTSCHENBACHER—HR 239; Transferred from Isle, Minn. 2; Drama 4: Pep Club 1 : DECA 4. KENNETH LEE MUGGLI—HR 108. SANDY MAE MYERS—HR 123; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; HR Treas. 2; Drama 4; Concert Choir 4; Cantata 4: Spartanaires 4; Spartan- ettes 3; Tri M 3, 4; NHS 4. DENNIS NAY—HR 240. MARIAN FAY NEGRA—HR 244; Honor Roll 4: DECA 4. GARY WILLIAM NEILSON—HR 229; T and I Club 4. DENNIS ERIN NELSON—HR 247. JANET GAYLE NELSON—HR 240; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; HR Sec. 3, 4: Class Council Rep. 3, 4; Girls’ State Alternate 3; Cantata 3; Pep Club 3, 4 SUSAN KRISTIN NELSON—HR 246: Honor Roll 1, 3; HR Sec. 1, 3; Class Council Rep. 2, 4; Girls’ Club Exec. Board 2: Konah Staff 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Cantata 3, 4; Tri M 3,4; Pep Club 3, 4. RICHARD DELWYN NEWLON—HR 124; Kopee Salesman 2, 4: KONA 3, 4: M Club 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3; HS Red Cross 1. ROBERT DOUGLAS NISBET—HR 136; Honor Roll 1, 4; HR Vice-pres. 2; Football 1, 2; Basketball 1; Golf Team 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 3. 191 NANCY ANN NOEL- HR 229: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; HR Vice-pres. 2; Sec. 3; Class Council Rep. 4; Kopee Salesman 4; Drama 3; Pep Club 3, 4. PATTY LEE NOLAN—HR 239: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 3 ; HR Pres. 3; Class Council Rep. 2; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 4: Bitterroot Staff 3, 4; Quill Scroll 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Ski Club 3; NHS 4. PEGGY MAE NORTON—HR 142. SUSIE LOUISE NORWOOD—HR 124: HR Sec. 4: Pres. 2: Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 1; DECA 4. HARVEY WILLIAM NULLINER—HR 240; HR Vice-pres. 1 : Bitterroot Salesman 1: Kopee Salesman 2; Football 1, 2; Wrestling 1, 2; Track 1. ANITA JOAN NYGARD HR 108; Trans- ferred from Williston, N.D. 3; Student Council Rep. 4; Marching Band 3, 4: Concert Band 4 ; Pep Club 3, 4; GRA 3. DAVE HENRY OBRIEN—HR 136; Intra- mural Basketball 3; Saddle Club 2, 3; Chess Club 1, 2. ROBERT KELLY OGG—HR 142; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: High Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Class Council Rep. 2: Key Club 3, 4; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; M Club 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Intramural Basketball 2, 3; Wrestling 2, 3. CHRISTINE RAE OLSEN—HR 224; Girls; Club Contact Rep. 3, 4; Konah Staff 4; Ski Club 4. PAMELA JEAN OLSON—HR 133; Trans- ferred from Walhalla, N.D. 3: HR Vice-pres. 3; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 4; Cantata 4; FHA 3, 4. CAROL MARCIA O’NEIL—HR 247; Honor Roll 4: Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 1; Drama 1, 3; Pep Club 3, 4; FHA 1, 2; Ski Club 4. LINDA RUTH OSBURNSEN—HR 239; Hon- or Roll 1, 2, 3. 4; Class Council Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ State Delegate 3: Key Club Leadership Banquet 3; Cantata 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Orchesis 2,3,4: Vice-pres. 4: NHS 4. DAVID LEE OTTO—HR 246. PATSY MARIE OVERCAST—HR 236; Hon- or Roll 1, 3, 4; HR Sec. 2; Class Treas. 3; Girls’ Club Exec. Board 2, 3, 4; Bitterroot Salesman 4; Drama 3; Concert Band 1; NFL 4; FHA 4; GRA 1, 2, 3. JOHN ROBERT OWEN—HR 239; HR Vice- pres. 3; Class Council Rep. 1; Key Club 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2; M Club 3, 4; Football 1; Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4: Ski Club 1. MONICA RAE PALMER—HR 240; Honor Roll 1, 3, 4: Bitterroot Salesman 1 ; Drama 4; Concert Choir 4; Cantata 4: CYF 2, 3, 4; Sec. 4. SANDY LEA PAQUIN—HR 124; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; HR Treas. 1; Vice-pres. 3; Bitterroot Salesman 3; Cantata 4; Orchesis 4; Science Club Sec.-Treas. 4: HS Red Cross 1; GRA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pres. 2; Sec. 4: NHS 4. ALAN LESTER PARKER—HR 249; Trans- ferred from Hamilton, Mont. 2: Honor Roll 4; Cantata 4: Intramural Basketball 4: Wrestling 3, JUDITH ELLEN PARKER—HR 249; Honor Roll 3, 4; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 2, 4; Thes- pians 4; Drama 3, 4; Concert Choir 4; Cantata 4; NFL 4; Art Club 3, 4. JULIE LYNN PARKER—HR 133; Honor Roll 1, 3, 4: HR Sec. 4; Student Council Rep. 2: Konah Staff 3, 4; Kopee Staff 4: Quill Scroll Sec. 4; Art Club 1; Tennis Club 1. 192 Seniors MARY ELIZABETH PAYSON-HR 229; Class Council Rep. 2, 3; Girls’ Club Exec. Board 2 ; Cantata 4: Orchesis 2, 3, 4: GRA 1; Swim Team 1, 2, 3. 4: All State 3, 4. CYNTHIA KAY PESCHEL—HR 136: Honor Roll 1, 2. 3. 4; Concert Choir 4; Cantata 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2: GRA 2: NHS 4. MIKE LEE PICKENS—HR 124: Wrestling 1.2: Track 1, 2. DENNIS KENT PRICE—HR 116; Football 1 : Wrestling 1. MARY ELLEN PRYOR—HR 142: Drama 3; Majorette 2, 3, 4; Captain 4: GRA 2. MICHAEL C. PUNKE—HR 249: Honor Roll 1, 3. ALANA GAY RAISL—HR 246; Drama 4; Concert Choir 4: Cantata 4: Spartanettes 4; Pep Club 3. 4: FHA 1: Messiah 4. DENNIS WILLIAM RANDLES—HR 133: Student Council Rep. 3: Wrestling 1: NFL 4: Science Club 1, 2: Art Club 2: CYF 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM NORMAN RAPP—HR 124: Honor Roll 2, 3; Homeroom pres. 4: Concert Band 1 ; Intramural Basketball 1 : Golf Club 2, 3, 4. JAMES WILFORD PATTERSON—HR 247; DECA vice-pres. 4. SUSAN JO PAUL—HR 137: Honor Roll 1, 2, 4. ANNE ELSIE PAULY—HR 109: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council Rep. 2: Class Treas. 1 : Class Council Rep. 1, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Historian 4: Orchesis 3, 4: Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Fashion Board 2, 3, 4; Historian 3. EDWARD JOHN PLUTE—HR 247: M Club 3, 4; Football 4: Intramural Basketball 4; Wrestling 1, 4: Track 2, 3, 4 DONNA MARIE POTTER—HR 124: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; HR Sec. 3: Drama 3, 4: Concert Choir 4; Cantata 4: Soloist 4; Spartanaires 4; Spartanettes 3; Historian 3; Tri M 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4: High School Red Cross 1, 2. MARY JANE POTTER—HR 246; Class Council Rep. 3; Bitterroot Salesman 1, 2, 4; Kopee Salesman 4: Drama 3; Art Club 1. ELAINE MARIE POWER—HR 109: Kopee Salesman 4: Drama 4: Saddle Club 1, 2. SANDRA LOUISE PRAMENKO—HR 116: Honor Roll 1, 2. 3. 4: High Honor Roll 1 : Girls’ State Delegate 3; Kev Club Leadership Banquet 1, 2; Spartanaires 4; Spartanettes 3; Tri M 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Orchesis 3, 4; NHS 4. SAND I KAY PRESTON—HR 124: Trans- ferred from Corvallis, Mont. 3; Honor Roll 3; Future Nurses 4. JAMES MICHAEL REED—HR 229; DECA 4. ANNAMARIE SUSAN REED—HR 246; Honor Roll 4: DECA 4. FRED REINEKE—HR 247. KENNETH H. REINOEHL—HR 109; HR Vice-pres. 2, 3: Kopee Salesman 1; Football 1; Intramural Basketball 1; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3. DONNA RAE RENZ—HR 229. JUDY KAY REUL—HR 229; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Kopee Staff 4. SANDRA KAY REYNOLDS—HR 246: Trans- ferred from Helena, Mont. 3; Honor Roll 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; CYF 3. LINDA MARIE RICE—HR 249; Kopee Salesman 3. ROSIETTA RITA RIEGEL—HR 246; Honor Roll 4; Drama 4; CYF 4. CAROL ELIZABETH RILEY—HR 142; Honor Roll 3, 4; Konah Staff 4; Kopee Sales- man 1; Usherettes 2; Cantata 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; HS Red Cross 1, 2. WHITNEY RIMEL—HR 123; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 1, 2; HR Sec. 2; Student Council Rep. 3; Class Council Rep. 2; Girls’ State Delegate 3: Kopee Staff 2, 3, 4; Editor 4; Usherettes 3; NFL 2, 3. 4: NHS 4. JUDITH GAYLE RISK HR 249: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; HR Pres. 1; Sec. 2; Vice-pres. 3; Student Council Exec. Board 3, 4: Girls’ Club Exec. Board 2, 3; Sec. 2; Drama 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Montana Centennial Band 3, 4: Tri M 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4; GRA 1, 2, 3; Treas. 2: NHS 4. SHEILA KAY MENA ROHRER—HR 249: Honor Roll 4: HR Pres. 2. ANNETTE ROSS—HR 133: FNA 3, 4. DAVID ALLEN ROSS—HR 108. SANDRA DARLENE ROTH—HR 247; Honor Roll 1, 2, 4: Bitterroot Salesman 4; Kopee Salesman 3; CYF 1, 2, 3, 4; Sec. 2. Wayne Arnett discovers a new method of descending the stairs under the watchful eye of Joe Drouillard. Seniors 194 BOB TAMES ROWLEY—HR 124: HR vice- pres. 2: Wrestling 1. 2, 3, 4: Football 1 ; Intra- mural Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 4. MERRILL LEE RUTHERFORD—HR 124: Transferred from Sheridan, Wyoming 4: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3: Intramural Basketball 2; German Club 3. KARIN SAAR—HR 209. JOAN SANDERSON—HR 240; Transferred from Libby, Montana 2: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 4: Marching Band 2, 3: Concert Band 2. 3: Band Council 2; Sec. 2: Pep Club 1 : FHA 1,4; Latin Club 1 ; Ski Club 2, 3, 4. BARBARA SANDS—HR 247. GARY VINCENT SCALES—HR 116: Honor Roll 1; Homeroom Officer 1 ; Key Club 2; Tennis Club 1. KAREN ANN SCHATZ -HR 123; DECA 4: FHA 1. 2; GRA 3. KENNETH EARL SCHEYTT—HR 109; HR treas. 1: HR Sec. 2; HR vice-pres. 3: Bitter- root Salesman 4: Kopee Salesman 1.4; Football 2, 3; Wrestling 1, 2, 3: Track 1, 2, 3. M. JANINE SCHMELTZER—HR 125: Honor Roli 1, 2, 3, 4; HR sec. 2; Student Council Rep. 4; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 2: Bitterroot Salesman 2, 4: Kopee Salesman 1; Modern Language Club 2, NHS 4. BETTY ARLENE SCHULER—HR 247: Hon- or Roll 1, 3, 4: Class Council Rep. 1 ; Usher- ettes 2; Marching Band 1. 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2. 3. 4; Majorette 4: High School Red Cross 1 : Modern Language Club 1 : GRA 1; All-State Band 3. ALAN L. SCHWEITZ—HR 123; CYF 2, 3. DON SCOTT—HR 116. KAREN ANN SCOTT—HR 116: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Konah Staff 4: Quill Scroll 4: Drama 3, 4; Concert Choir 4; Cantata 4; GRA 1. GAYLE SEDGWICK- HR 240: Bitterroot Salesman 4; Drama 4: Concert Choir 4; Can- tata 4; Soloist 4; Spartanaires 4; Spartanettes 3. JANET DOROTHY SEEBURGER—HR 251; Kopee Salesman 1, 2; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Twirl- ing 2, 3, 4. LARRY SEIPERT—HR 209; Trades and In- dustries Club 4; Swim Team 2. DIANE MARIE SENN—HR 137; Concert Choir 4; Cantata 4. GENE DUEWAYNE SENNE—HR 109; DECA 4. BRUCE LYNN SMALLEY—HR 137; Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2. LYNN DINAH SMITH—HR 123; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 2, 3; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 4: Drama 4; Cantata 4; Pep Club 1, 2: Science Club 4; NHS 4. LARRY O. SMITH—HR 206; Chess Club Vice-pres. 4. LINDA SMITH—HR 109; DECA 4; GRA 1. ROSALIE RITA SNEAD—HR 136: Honor Roll 3; HR Pres. 1; Sec. 2; Student Council Rep. 3; Class Council Rep. 4: Drama 2: Can- tata 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4; FTA Treas. 3, 4. FREDERICK ROSS SNYDER—HR 251; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: HR Pres. 3, 4: Boys’ State Delegate 4: Key Club 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 1, 2. 3; Montana Centennial Band 3; Spartanaires 3; Tri M 2, 3, 4; All- Northwest Band 2 ; NHS 4. TAMES NATHAN SNYDER—HR 240: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; HR Vice-pres. 2: Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3: Track 1, 2; Chess Club 1, 2; Modern Language Club 1, 2; Tennis Club 1,2; Ski Club i, 2, 3, 4; NHS 4. TAMES DARRELL SONTAG—HR 142; DECA 4. ED SPAID—HR 246: Pep Club 1,2; DECA 4. DAVE SPARKS—HR 136 JOHN H. SPAULDING—HR 116; Basketball 1 : Track 1 ; T and I Club 4. WILLA TEAN SPEED—HR 142: PASF 3, 4; GRA 1, 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE GENE SPERRY—HR 136; Hon- or Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Kopee Salesman 4; Drama 4: Orchestra 1, 2: NFL 4. JEAN SPETH—HR 142; Honor Roll 3; Class Council Rep. 3: Drama 4; Spartanettes 4; French Club 1. 2, 3, 4. TAMES SPOONER—HR 240. LUYLLA TO SPOONER—HR 250: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3: HR Sec. 1, 3, Bitterroot Salesman 3; Concert Choir 4: Cantata 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Science Club 4. LINDA LEE SHAFFER—HR 125; Honor Roll 3, 4; GRA 1, 2. AUDREY SHARBONO—HR 249. MICHAEL EDWARD SHAW—HR 240: Hon- or Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Vice-pres. 4; HS Red Cross 2; Modern Language Club 1, 2; Vice-pres. 2; NHS 4. LOREN THOMAS SHRINER—HR 240; Football 2. 4: Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Track 4. LINDA MARIE SHULTS—HR 239; Honor Roll 1 ; HR Pres. 1 : Sec. 2: Student Council Rep. 3, 4; Concert Choir 4; Cantata 3, 4; Spartanettes 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Messiah 4. GARY DEAN SIEGFORD—HR 246; HR Pres. 1; Vice-pres. 3, 4: Boys’ State Alternate 4: M Club 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1 9 g 4 • Track 12 3 4 ELBERT ERIC SILBAUGH—HR 133: Trans- ferred from Gilman, Wis. 2: Honor Roll 2; CYF 3. TERRY WAYNE SIMONSON—HR 239: HR Pres. 2; Vice-pres. 3; Sec. 4: Boys’ State Alter- nate 4: Kev Club 1, 2, 3. 4; M Club 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3. 4; Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4; Track 1, 3, 4; Football All-State First Team 4; All- American 4. Seniors MARGARET JANE SPRIGG—HR 142; Transferred from Park County High School 3; Honor Roll 3; Drama 4: FTA 4; NHS 4. RON LEE STANLEY—HR 142; Intramural Basketball 4. EARL GENE STAUDINGER—HR 246; Chess Club 4. MARY ELLEN STEELE—HR 124; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Class Council Rep. 2; Orchestra 1, 2; Concert Choir 4: Cantata 4; Spartan- aires 4; Spartanettes 3; NFL 4; All-State Or- chestra 1, 2. TONI STEINBRENNER—HR 249; Student Council Rep. 1; GRA 1, 2, 3, 4. DIANE MARIE STEINGAS—HR 250; Honor Roll 1, 2, 4; High Honor Roll 1; Library Club 3, 4; Sec.-Treas. 4; Soroptimists’ Girl of the Month 2; Library Assistant 2, 3, 4; NHS 4. GRACE ELLEN STEMPKE—HR 250: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 4; Drama 2; High School Red Cross 1, 2; Modern Language Club 2; GRA 3, 4. GENEVIEVE A. STETLER—HR 137; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Pres. 4; Student Council Exec. Board 4; Orchesis 4; NHS 4. ALICE NADINE STETSON—HR 137; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama 3; Concert Choir 4; Cantata 4; Spartanaires 4; Spartanettes 3; CYF 1, 2. JANIS MARIE STEUERWALD—HR 244; Honor Roll 1; Homeroom Pres. 1 ; Vice-pres. 2; Sec. 3, 4; Bitterroot Salesman 1, 2, 3, 4; Kopee Salesman 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama 4; Usher- ettes 2; Marching Band 1; Concert Band 1; Pep Club 3, 4. DURWARD JAMES STEVERS—HR 240; Kopee Salesman 2; M. Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. LARRY WAYNE STEWART—HR 250; Hon- or Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council Rep. 1, 3; Boys’ State Delegate 3; Lt. Gov. 3; Key Club 3, 4: Sec. 4; Thespians 4; Tri M 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; NFL 4; NHS 4. WILLIAM STUART STIERS—HR 125; Transferred from Loyola High School 4 ; Honor Roll 4; Intramural Basketball 4. JOHN JAY STITT—HR 229: FFA 2, 3. SUZANNE YVONNE STOCK—HR 224; Transferred from Yakima, Wash. 3; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 4; Marching Band 3, 4: Concert Band 3, 4 : Band Council 3; Pep Club 3; French Club 3, 4; Pep Band 4. RICHARD LEON STOCKING—HR 239; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; M Club 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3. BARBARA DENISE STRONG—HR 224; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council Rep. 1, 2; Class Council Rep. 1; Girls’ State Alternate 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Board 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Captain 3, 4; Orchesis 3, 4; NHS 4. SHIRLEEN MARIE STUBB—HR 125; FHA 3 • GRA 3 ROGER ’ALAN SUPERNEAU—HR 125; Honor Roll 1, 2, 4; Class Council Rep. 3; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Junior Achieve- ment 3, 4; Pres. 3, 4. LINDA JEAN SVORE—HR 240; Honor Roll 1, 3, 4; Homeroom Sec. 3; Student Council Rep. 4; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 2; Girls’ State Delegate 3; Bitterroot Staff 4; Quill Scroll 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Treas. 2; NHS 4. MARY LYNN SWAN—HR 246; Honor Roll 1, 2; Homeroom Sec. 1 ; Vice-pres. 2; Art Club 4: Modern Language Club 1,2; NHS 4. ISOBEL MARY SWIFT—HR 123; Trans- ferred from Miami, Fla. 2; Honor Roll 2, 4; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 2; Konah Staff 3, 4; NHS 4. HEIDI JEANNETTE SYROID—HR 250; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: High Honor Roll 3; Girls’ Club Exec. Board 2, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 4; Spartanaires 4: Tri M 2, 3, 4; Library Club 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; NHS 4. JOAN MARIE SYVERSON—HR 251; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3: Cantata 4; FNA 2; PASF 3, 4. REBECCA LOUISE TABER—HR 251 : Honor Roll 1, 2, 4; HR Vice-pres. 1 ; Girls’ Club Con- tact Rep. 1; Thespians 4: Drama 2, 4; Library Club 4; NFL 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JOE WERNER TALLEY—HR 137; Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3. SANDY TANNER—HR 125. LAWRENCE KERSHNER TAYLOR—HR 136; Wrestling 1 ; T and I Club Vice-pres. 4. LARRY VICTOR TEROU—HR 123; Class Council Rep. 1; Intramural Basketball 1, 3; Wrestling 1, 2, 3: Track 3; T and I Club 4; HS Red Cross 1. SANDRA JEAN THATCHER—HR 123; Hon- or Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; HR Sec. 4; Thespians 4; Drama 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2; Cantata 4: Pep Club 4; FNA 1, 2, 3, 4: Pres. 2; GRA 2, 3, 4; NHS 4. JEANNINE PAT THIBODEAU—HR 137; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; HR Sec. 2; Vice-pres. 3: Student Council Rep. 1, 2; Student Council Exec. Board 4; Class Sec. 3; Kopee Salesman 3; Pep Club 4; Science Club 4; French Club 3. CARL F. THOMPSON—HR 209; Transferred from Baton Rouge, La. 4; Track 4; Ski Club 4. JAMES GEORGE THOMPSON—HR 229; Transferred from Amsterdam, New York 4; NHS 4. MARGARET ANN THRASHER—HR 116; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. 4; Class Council Rep. 3; Thespians 3, 4; NFL 2, 3, 4; FNA 4; Chess Club 4; GRA 1, 2, 3; NHS 4. LUIS MARIO TORRES—HR 250; AFS Exchange Student from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 4; Key Club 4: Pep Club 4: PASF 4: NHS 4. MARK HAROLD TRACY—HR 109; Concert Choir 1, 2, 3; Cantata 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 2, 3; Track 1 ; DECA 4: FFA 1, 2. 3. GARY DON TRIPP—HR 250; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Wrest- ling 3, 4. ALF MARTIN TRONSTAD—HR 124; Trans- ferred from Shelby, Mont. 2; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4 ; Football 2; Track 2; Science Club 2; NHS 4. GERENE ANN TSCHUDIN—IIR 244; Hon- or Roll 1,4; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 3; Bit- terroot Salesman 1. DAVID HENRY TURK—HR 246. ROSE ANN TURK—HR 109; Honor Roll 4. LYNDA LEE TUTTLE—HR 125; Honor Roll 1, 2, 4; Kopee Salesman 2. DEAN VAN DE HEY—HR 244. ROBERT CORWIN VANHORNE—HR 224. JUDITH EVELYN VICK—HR 109; HR Sec. lf 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 3, 4; Cheerleader Alternate 1; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 4. CAROL ANN VIETZ—HR 133; Honor Roll 1; Class Council Rep. 2; CYF 4; FHA 1. 198 Seniors STEVE G. VINAL—HR 209; Honor Roll 2; Pep Club 1,2; Intramural Basketball 4; T and I Club 4. LINDA DIANE VITT—HR 116. BONNIE FAYE WACHTLER—HR 244; Hon- or Roll 1, 4; FHA 3, 4; GRA 1, 2. PATTY LYNN WALDEN—HR 108; Trans- ferred from Helena, Mont. 3; Honor Roll 3, 4. JOHN WALSH—HR 137. CHARLOTTE ELAINE WALTON—HR 109; Honor Roll 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Council 2; Majorette 4; Cantata 2, 3, 4; Tri M 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2. GARY D. WANBERG—HR 142; Transferred from Fargo, N. D. 3; Football 4; Intramur- al Basketball 3; Track 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4. ARDITH WARD—HR 116. CHESTER PAUL WARD — HR 137; M Club 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 12 3 4. GEORGENA LYNN WARD—HR 250; Trans- ferred from Sacred Heart 2; Student Council Rep. 2; DECA 4. LINDA WASHINGTON—HR 247. JONETTE ALISON WATKINS—HR 250; Transferred from Lake Oswego, Ore. 4; Honor Roll 4; French Club 4 ; NHS 4. EDWARD BRICE WEBBER—HR 239; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Council, Pres. 4: Tri M 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4. DIANE LYNN WEGNER—HR 249; Trans- ferred from Plains, Mont. 4; FHA 4. SHIRLEY ERNESTINE WEICK—HR 125; Transferred from Bismarck, N. D., 3; Honor Roll 4; Class Council Rep. 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; French Club 4. WILLIAM WAYNE WEIKEL—HR 124; Honor Roll 4; Marching Band 1; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Wrestling 2. CANDICE DIANE WEILER—HR 209. VALETTA DELILAH WEILER—HR 249; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROL ANN WELLHOUSER—HR 250; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 3; DECA 4. CHERIE LEE WHITMAN—HR 239. VIRGIE FAY WICKLUND—HR 239; Honor Roll 1, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 3; HR Treas. 1 ; Bitterroot Salesman 1, 2, 3; PASF 3, 4; Pres. 4: NHS 4. LEONARD RAY WICKS—HR 124: Intra- mural Basketball 3, 4: Wrestling 1; DECA 4. SARA JEAN WILCOX—HR 247; Honor Roll 3, 4; HR Vice-pres. 3; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 2; Kopee Salesman 3; Concert Band 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: HS Red Cross 2; Ski Club 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM HARRY WILES—HR 250; Trans- ferred from Denver, Wyoming 3; Honor Roll 3; Student Council Rep. 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4; Pres. 4; Drama 3, 4: Pep Club 3. 4: Marching Band 3; Concert Choir 3, 4; Spartanaires 3, 4; NHS 4 HENRY KENNETH WILLARD—HR 249: HR Vice-pres. 4: Class Council Rep. 3: M Club 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Basket- Ball 4- Trark 1 9 4 BONNIE TO WILLIAMS—HR 250; Student Council Rep. 2: FHA 1, 2. LINDA LEE WILLIAMS—HR 244: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Konah Staff 3, 4: Quill Scroll 4; Pep Club 3, 4: Orchesis 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4. MICHEAL A. WILLIAMS—HR 123; Kopee Salesman 4; Pep Club 4: Football 1, 2; Track 1, 3, 4; Tennis Club 2. STEVE CRAIG WILLIAMS—HR 246; Track 4. WESLEY MILTON WILLS—HR 224: Honor Roll 1.2: FFA 1. 2. 3, 4: Football 1 : NHS 4. TERRY EARLENE WINNER HR 109 : Hon- or Roll 1, 2, 3. 4: Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 1 : FHA 2. ROBERT EUGENE WISHERD—HR 250. BETSY LOUISE WITTMAN—HR 247; Bit- terroot Salesman 1. 2; Drama 3. PAULA RAE WOLD—HR 133: Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4: Student Council Rep. 4: Class Coun- cil Rep. 1: Kopee Salesman 3; Cantata 2, 3; Pep Club 3, 4: Art Club 1, 2; Ski Club 4: NHS 4. DARLENE TEAN WOLF—HR 133; HR Sec.- Treas. 1 : Drama 4. MARYANNA WOLSTAD—HR 135 : AFS Ex- change Student to Argentina 3; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; HR Vice-pres. 1; Sec.. 2; Treas. 3; Class Vice-Pres. 1: Class Council Rep. 1, 2, 3; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 2; Key Club Leader- ship Banquet 2; Pep Club 3, 4; French Club 2; NHS 4. 200 MARLENE J. WONG—HR 249: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; HR Pres. 2; Student Council Rep. 3; Thespians 3, 4; Drama 1, 2, 3, 4; Cantata 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Orchesis 4; Art Club 2, 3; French Club 3; NHS 4 BRUCE TYLER WONTOR—HR 246; Trans- ferred from Loyola 2; Honor Roll 4; HR Pres. 3, 4; Football 4; Intramural Basketball 4. JOHN DARRELL WOOD—HR 251; Art Club 2. MICHAEL ALDEN WOOD—HR 116; Honor Roll 1, 3, 4; Konah Staff 3, 4; Quill Scroll 4; Marching Band 1; M Club 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrest- ling 3. ANN WORDEN—HR 142; Honor Roll 1, 3, 4; HR Vice-pres. 4; Sec. 3; Class Council Rep. 2; Girls’ Club Exec. Board 2; Bitterroot Staff 4; Quill Scroll 4; Drama 4; Pep Club 3, 4; PASF 4; Tennis Club 1, 2. ROY DEAN WRIGHT—HR 247; Transferred from White Sulphur Springs, Mont. 3; Honor Roll 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Wrestling 4; Track JOHN BOYD YONCE—HR 251; Intramural Basketball 1, 4; Wrestling 4; Track 4; FFA 1, 2, 3; Treas. 2. DARRYL ROBERT YORTON—HR 250. ALANE MARY ZAVARELLI— HR 251; Hon- or Roll 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 2: PASF 4. EVELYN LOUISE ZAWADA—HR 250; Ush- erettes 2; DECA 4. CAROLYN MARIE ZIEG—HR 137; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 3, 4; HR Sec. 4; Kopee Salesman 3; Saddle Club 2; PASF 3, 4; NHS 4. LYNN HAZEL ZOOK—HR 109; Transferred from Kalispell, Mont. 3; FHA 4. 201 In Memoriam Kathie Ann Basile Richard George Stockhill Linda Anne Wilson Seniors Not Pictured Paula Alfred Gene Anderson Alan Baker Shirley Baker Curtis Baldwin Robert Barrett John Batt Jim Bauer James Beard Don Beavers Dean Berntson Pam Berry. Virgil Carey Karen Chaffin Phil Christensen Steve Christensen James Collingsworth Roy Countryman Jim Dennis Jeanie Donham Joan Duppong Steve Erickson Ronald Erny Dick Everett Billy Fisher Dwayn Gardner Richard Green Gaither Greenfield Scott Hansen Mark Hanson William Harris Gary Hayden Irvin Heitz Larry Hiatt Bob Holland Gary Howard Gayle Johnson Sharon Johnson Theodore Kirschmann Darryl Kitzan Harvey Lande Lee Laurence Robert Malingo Jim Manning Doug McCulloch David McDonald Pat McNamara Michael Mercer Jack Moore Jan Niemeyer Lora Oliver Ralph Pebbles Monte Peterson John Pritzal Bruce Prowell Bob Purington Ron Ramer Gary Robinson Russell Spencer Ben Saulsbury Jerry Savage Jim Schmautz George Schultze Greg Shaw Betty Smith Dianna Smith Howard Smith Mike Sorum Ed Spaid Larry Stinger Rod Templeton Dianne Tiemeyer Robert Todd James Vinson Tom Wallace William Ward Juliane Wikes Tim Wildung Randy Wood Karl Krieger Karine Shults Christine Stacy Vice-president Secretary T reasurer Sentinel Junior Class SENTINEL JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL—FRONT ROW: Diane Schroeder,Kelli Burke, Christine Stacy, treasurer: Tom W'isely, presi- dent; Karl Krieger, vice-president: Karine Shults, secretary; Sue Higham, Terry Cocchiarella. SECOND ROW: John Knudsen, Nancy Muchmore, Tom Nielson, Bill Aune, Mike Seery, Cheryl Holden, Nancy Munro, Penny Hayes, Karen Stacey. Sentinel Junior Princess Donna Bruce rides the winning Silver Spartan Day class float with attendants Debbi Nord and Suzanne Kidder. The Sentinel Juniors’ money-making project for the year was a magazine drive. The profits from it were used to sponsor the Junior Prom honoring the departing seniors. Juniors also chose class rings in the fall. 205 Butch Ahern Sandy Alley John Anderson Linda Anderson Kenneth Arlint Mike Armstrong Bill Aune Dean Baier Frances Bailey Orin Bailey Kathy Baldwin Richard Barta Chris Bauer Susan Bennett Donna Berezay Mary Ann Berglund Nancy Berky Jane Blakely Joey Bosone Marilyn Bradley Laura Brown Sheila Brown Donna Bruce Carol Bumgarner Susie Burgess Kelli Burke Rick Burrell Craig Byington Deanie Campbell Candee Carlson Richard Carpenter Ricky Cash Cheryl Cash Bill Casto Carol Catteriin Jan Christensen Cheryl ChurchwelI Terry Cocchiarella Liz Clinker Cathy Connell Bill Cooper Tom Cooper Barbie Cork Susan Cramer Don Crego Janet Crisman Cathy Croci B«v Cyr Yvonne Daniels Sentinel Juniors Randi Ducharme Tom Dufresne Patty Duncan Peggy Duncan Donna Edwards Mary Edwards Kathryn Ellis Dan Ellison Barbara Everin Tona Faurot Gene Fix Cheryl Fomier Bob Davis Lynda F°rach Lorraine Day Johanna Forssen Kathy Fortner Bette Fox Marguerite Deschamps Fred Frey Kern Dickson Sandra Frey Randy Frost Dennis Gates Brad Diggs Carol Dimmitt John Griffin Connie Gordon George Gordon Susie Gorman Colleen Donnelly Duke Drader Mary Dryden Ken Duce Roberta Granger Sue Gutowski Colleen Hackman Richard Hall Rachel Hallford Bob Hamlett Darla Hand Kris Hansen Daisy Hanson Mary Sue Hanson Bruce Hardy Penny Hayes Quinton Hehn Connie Heidemann Bill Henderson Ronald Hermes Arvid Hiller Gary Hills Tom Hilmo Carolyn Hinkle Cheryl Holden Jim Holmes Gay Homme Rot ie Honodel Clayton Hopper Rod Hosier Dale Hovdey Leonard Hritsco Freddie Ibsen Theresa Ingram Ronald James Bruce Jenkins Suzie Johns Brenda Johnson Ronald Johnson Fairlynn Jones Tima Jones Jean Jorgensen Jim Keck Diane Khoury Bruce Kinney Michael Kinney Carmen Knie John Knudsen Ronald Koefelda Dick Kofford Sentinel Juniors Karol Kramer Richard Kramer Karl Krieger Gary Lake Roberta Lamach Linda Lambson Penny Langton Bob Larson Dave Larson Larry Laurenson Yalmar Lehnen Michaeleen Lentz David Levesque Penny Lockridge Bruce Lockwood Sharon Logan Victor Lockwood Robert Lohn Gary Louquet Linda Lovell Bob Lovell Matt Lyon Sherm Madsen Terrylea Madsen Nancy MandeIko Dennis Martin Greg Martinsen Sylvie Mason Susan Mast Dennis McCloskey Marsha McElwain Carl McEvoy Jack McFarland Mike McKinstry Jean Melby Valerie Mercer Gale Miller Brian Mills Michael Moon Steve Morgan Connie Morkert Nancy Muchmore Jerry Mulhauser Nancy Munro Marilyn Nei Lora lee Nelson Tom Nielson Debbi Nord David Nuckolls Mike O'Conner Karen O'Connor Ray Olsen Marianna Oppegaard James Osburnsen Mike Owen Randy Parker Shelly Parsons Rhonda Patten Carol Payne David Payne Larry Payne Donna Petaja Lynn Peterson Gloria Phillip Montana Poppe Joseph Potter Paulette Powell Ellen Prelat Linda Price Pamela Purington Janis Rais I John Ramsey Roy Ranta Dale Reagor Mari lee Reber Bill Reeves Dan Reinoebl Paula Riese Sharon Roberts Dennis Robinson Fred Root Viki Rosich Peggy Rother William Royce Sylvia Saar JoAnne Saldin Bonita Schmautz Diane Schroeder Linda Schulte Linda Schwab Dale Schweitz Judy Scott Mike Seery Phae Seitz Dianne Selleck Dennis Shaw Vicki Showalfer Peggy Shriner Karine Shu Its Carole Simmons Sherry Simonson Jo Anna Skaggs Andrea Smith Elvin Smith Larry Smith Nancy Smith Stan Smith Terri Soucie 210 Karen Stacey Claudia Stahl Christine Stacy Kay Stauber Barbara Steele Tammy Stoianoff Delwin Stem Larry Stranohan Julie Stratton Rolf Tandberg Joan Sullivan Cherie Tarras Ruth Taylor Chuck Thompson Gary Thatcher Connie Thurston Sentinel Juniors Jack Walrath Wanda Ward Cynthia Waters Dave Wayne Jan Thyfault Patricia Trickey Janice Trickel Don Tripp Marilyn Twite David Vinocur Susan Volkel Carol Wages William Weber Jan Welch Colleen West Marilyn White Lucy Wiggins Al Wilkins Pat Williams Craig Wilson Creta Wilson Dave Wilson Sandie Wilson John Winkler Tom Wisely Penny Wisherd Jack Wong Marilyn Wyatt 211 The first junior class of Hellgate High School had a busy year helping to get its new school started. Building a float for the Silver Spartan Day parade was the first project the juniors undertook. Next they conducted the annual magazine sales drive and held a dance to earn money for the Junior Prom. Sentinel and Hellgate juniors combined their talents in a joint effort to make the prom a success. Patty Francisco Secretary Randy Kappes Vice-president Linda Overcast T reasurer Hellgate Junior Class HELLGATE [UNIOR CLASS COUNCIL-FRONT ROW: Maiyin Huth, president; Randy Kappes, vice- president; Patty Francisco, secretary; Linda Overcast, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Paulette Geesey, Bobbie Ander- son, Kathy Caras. THIRD ROW: Glenna Ochsner, Linda Baker, Bill Taber, Craig Barrier. BACK ROW: Joe Vizzutti, Ronald Karlin, Gary Johnson. Robert Abbey Barbara Anderson Carol Anderson John Anderson Christine Arensmeyer Carolyn Avery Richard Bachmeier Linda Bailey Linda Baker Jo Bangeman Jim Banyai Craig Barrier Susan Bartz John Bauer Wally Beebe Jim Bendickson Bill Bertapelle Grace Bethke Barbara Blake Hank Blastic Karen Cash Penny Cavin Bob Charles Patricia Chaussee Hellgate Juniors Chara Boehm Leslie Box John Brager Earl Britt Bill Broderick Bonnie Burditt Sharon Burton Monty Cabe Ellen Bowers Jack Boyce Charlie Briggs Linda Brock Glenn Brown Claude Burlingame Glenn Burwick Kathy Caras 214 Mike DePue Fran Di Vita Dianne Dural I Harry Engles Louise Erickson Martha Erion Gene Everard Jeannie Fliflet Douglas Floyd Ralph Follinglo Patty Francisco Bob Fredrickson Mike Free Louella Freeman Dale Frey Gary Frey Gale Fristo Don Fucho Scott Garr Wanda Garrin Sharyn Geese y Suzanne Gibford Gary Gillette Sheila Gore Robert Graham Brad Greene Grif Griffiths Arthur Guenther 215 Edie Haltzer Don Hambrick Lex Homes Binford Harris Patricia Harsell Fred Hawkins Louise Headley Martin Heath Chris Henningsen David Herbert Pat Hiatt Alyce Hill Roberta Howard Marvin Hath Jim Inman Dan Ishler David Jensen Harold Jeszenko Randy Job Cynthia Johnson Gary Johnson Sandy Joscelyn Judy Juhnke Glenn Junkert Randy Kappes Ronald Karlin 216 John Meyers gives directions to one of the many parents who visited Hellgate during Open House. Jackie Katsel Rose Keeler Bamma Key Gary Kidder Jeanne Kilboume Joe Knoll Linda Kildow Donna Knutson John Krieg Vicki Krout Anita Lade John Landquist Jerry La none Michael Lassise Terry Leigland Harley Lester Hellgate Juniors David Lobdell Gary Mace Carol Maier Dave Malouf Lynn Manthie Diana Martin Steve Matthews Kathy McCarty Nora McCloskey William McCoy Nickie McDermott Adele McHugh Gail McIntyre Brenda McKinney Karel Meierding Margaret Merfct John Meyers Susan Miller Judy Moffett Donna Monk Linda Monk 217 Richard Monolovits Jeanne Moore Helen Mulroney Mary Jo Morphy Brian Murray Doug Nelson Patti Nolan Harry Northey Glenna Ochsner Robert Oestreich Janet Ormesher Thelma Ossege Linda Overcast Donna Palmer Michoel Parnell Barbara Peterson Don Peterson Pamela Pierce Linda Pitts Pamela Pitts Gary Schliebe Leah Schmitz Jim Schneiter Jane Schwab Hellgate J uniors Bonnie Powell Alden Pritchett Mike Prezeou Ru Pulliom Toni Rasmussen Bob Richards Sid Rhinehart June Riggs Sharon Rostad Paul Russell Susan Rowberry Debbie Ryan Ed Sales Gary Sandau Diane Sample Pamela Sanders 218 Jean Scott Donna Selle Marsha Selle Glenda Siegford Nancy Skinner Louise Sloan Gene Smith Marilyn Smith Roger Smith Marcy Sorge Ken Spaid Dennis Staves Joyce Stemple Kathy Stickney Stephanie Sterling Mike Stinger % f- Sharon Stohr Sandy Stoterau Bill Taber Douglass Taber John Tantlinger Cheryl Taylor Elaine Thomas Darrell Thompson Kathie Thompson Russ Thompson Barbara Tolley Bob Turner Charlene Tyvand Marcia Van Dyke Bill Veazey Joe Vizzutti Pamela Walters Rosalind Ward Dawn Watt Steve Watt Vicky Whitmire Raymond Wiedmer Dennis Winner Randy Wood Robert Woomer Don Yates Dan Zirker Yvonne Z urn wo It 219 Sentinel Sophomore Class To provide for next year’s Junior Prom, the Sentinel Sophomore class raised money by or- ganizing a car wash and bake sale. Bill Hartman President The Sophomore float, with the motto Trail to Victory , won second place in the Silver Spartan Day parade. SENTINEL SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL-FRONT ROW: Karen Bjornsen, Paulette Viehweg, Chris Jovin, Bill Hartman, Ron Crisman, Pat Kinzle, Georgia Peterson, Terry Vick. SECOND ROW: Ginny Ambrose, Carie Mathison, Willie Jordan, George Donham, Mary Jewell, Bill Edwards, Judy Matelich. Ron Crisman Vice-president Pat Kinzle Secretary Chris Jovin T reasurer 221 Mary Ellen Acheson Michael Adam Luc I Adams Nancy Ailport Ginny Ambrose John Ament Sandra Anderson Tim Anderson Ann Anzjon Cynthia Atkinson Ann Austin Barbara Bailey James Bai abridge Linda Ball David Barnhill David Barta Julie Barth Dennis Bartlett Bob Bateman Susan Bauer Larry Bausman Patricia Beaulieu Ronald Beich Mary Be longie Bruce Benson Russ Beree Kathy Bergstrom Linda Bilyeu Dianne Bjerum Karen Bjornsen Doug Blackler Larry Boles Kristia Bondy Karen Bonebright Kathy Bourke Mike Braddock Barbara Bradford Jordis Brisf Lonnie Brown Robin Brown Judy Buchanan Mac Burgess Mike Burton Dan Campbell John Campbell Linda Campbell Linda Carlson Tim Cates Sentinel Sophomores Cheryl Christianson Lorry Clawson Douglas Collins Larry Cook Rondi Cook Jacqueline Corbin Derek Craighead Dave Custer Dina Dawson Michael Delaney Rob Demarois Steve Demott Perry Deschamps Johanna DeWit George Donham Susan Downerich Stephanie Drummond David Dufresne Myra Dunham Diana Dunlap Dianne Ecklesdafer Jerry Eder William Edwards Bill Ellen Steve Erhart Hilda Erickson Judy Fa liman Gay Feild Linda Felton Laurie Ferguson Ben Flaig Sandra Post Elizabeth Fox Cynthia Franzen Dole Frey Doris Gal I was Mark Gannett Camille Gies Joe Giffin Arthur Gonder Jim Gorman Margie Grenz Judy Groblebe Janet Hackman Connie Hall 223 Sentinel Sophomores Linda Halverson Karen Hamma Eugene Hansen Steve Hanson Doug Harlan April Harris Sandra Harris Bill Hartman Ron Hay Debbie Hayden Karen Hayes Kenneth Hegge John Heinrich Maryalys Helm Dale Henderson Diane Henrikson Karen Henry Melinda Herbst Bob Himing Dianne Hoeg Julie Hoff Marcia Hogue Karen Holcomb Sheila Holt Sue Honodel Linda Hoover Rick Hosier Tina Hughes Janice Hunt Marjorie Hunt Paula Ingalls Greg Ireland The tense, excited expressions of Chris Jovin, Gem Mercer, and Jill Schwank reflect the spirit of the Sentinel sophomore class as they cheer the Spartan football team to another victory. Bill Iverson Terry Jock Michele Jackson Kristin Jakobson Michael Jensen Mary Jewell Eddie Johnson Henry Johnson Lynn Joseph Chris Jovin Bob Keck Sandra Kelly Mary Kenyon Robert Kicker Esther Kim Patricia Kinzle Arlis Kitzen Ken Knie Marianne Koester Debbie Kotila Analou Krumsick Edwin LaCasse Ted Laine Nancy Lamach Jeri Lamoreaux Karen Lange Peggy Lea Janet Lehman Jeanette Lehman Joe Lehnen Steve Lerum Charles Lingle Nancy Locke Electra Lockridge Mel Lockridge Neal Look Joe Lundberg Melodee Lyman Rick Malone Charles Mann Percilla Manning Judy Matelich Carie Mathison Tom Mattfeldt Pat McCollum Phil McClure Heather McCullough Dianne McFarland 225 Nancy Lou McKee Marliss McKinnon Jeff McKinstry Gem Mercer Glenn Merkel Helen Middlemisf Barry Mitchell Karen Moucha Robert Munro Linda Nile Arlene Noel Nanci Noel Dodie Norling Linda Nuckolls David Nygord Allen Okken Barbara Ottman Pam Petersen Peggy Petersen Georgia Peterson Morlys Peterson Scott Peterson Suzanne Peterson Carolyn Pfohl John Pierce Jack Powers Lorraine Pittsenbarger Marigail Prewett Diana Plumb Audrey Privett Marilyn Porter Locey Pronovost Ellen Putzker Mike Rafferty Marc Rahm La Veda Rasmussen Linda Raymond Janet Renz Dan Reynolds Sue Reynolds Sentinel Sophomores Gloria Rose Valli Ross Sandra Rother Linda Sanderson Rex Sands Sandra Satre Pam Schlegel Gary Schmautz Edith Schmeltzer Richard Schmitz Connie Schultz Jill Schwank Lou Ann Scott Marilyn Seidler Stuart Shallberg David Sheets Pat Shields JoAnne Simmons Sherry Slocum Jerry Smith Lexi Smith Noreen Smith Kathy Sneddon Diane Snow Nina Sonntag Jerry Spadt Joe Spring Kathy Springer Ken Staninger Virginia Stewart Charlotte Stockard Kareen Sfocke Kolleen Stocke Bruce Stoverud Mary Stratton Maureen Sturdevant Lora Tonnenholz Phil Tawney Larry Taylor Mike Thone Judy Thibodeau Michelle Thibodeau Ken Thomas Terri Thomas Louise Thompson Sheryl Thompson Jay Thyfault Howard Toole Linda Toste Janice Towsley David Tripp Susan Vannoy Pat VanWormer Judy Verwom Terry Vick Pat Viehweg Bonnie Vinion Karen Volker Edward Waddington Iris Ward Jim Watt Audrey Waylett Mike Whitman Kerry Wickman Nadine Wiest Connie Williams Penny Wilson Bill Wimett Sue Wolf Vicki Wood Jeff Woods Walace Wyatt Phillip Yasenak Paul Zone 227 HELLGATE SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL- FRONT ROW: Lee Meltzer, Mike Thompson. SEC- OND ROW: Susan Velde, Gretchen Wetzel, Nancy Farmer. THIRD ROW: Vic Dupis, Roy Bond. FOURTH ROW: Carol Bay, Wanda Lechner, Janice Larson. BACK ROW: Margaret Pryor, Cathy Stock- ner, Marilynn Thomas, Maryan Johnson. Hellgate Sophomore Class This year the Sophomore Class Council of Hellgate High School was represented by Prin- cess Florence McBride in the Silver Spartan Day parade. It also organized a dance to raise funds for the annual Junior Prom next year. 228 Mike Thompson Vice-president Lee Meltzer President Susan Velde Secretary y • ' Princess Florence McBride rides in the Silver Spartan Day parade with attendants Lynda Ambrose and Becky Johns. Gretchen Wetzel Treasurer Ter! Lei Athearn Arne Autio Bruce Babin Myma Backlin Diana Bjorkman Denise Booth George Bowers Barbara Breazeal Mike Courtney Janice Crouch Gary Curran 230 Lynda Ambrose Keith Anders Greg Armpriest Virginia Armstrong Margaret Cochran Douglas Collins Pat Collins Diane Colwell Sheryl Cook Phyllis Coulter Todd Baker Colleen Baldry Carol Bay Joyce Beckner Barbara Dailey Leonard Dalton David Dickman Dave Doney Tom Donovan Kay Douglas Kaye Down Victor Dupuis Dee Eggers Janet Clark Marybefh Clark Norman Clark Mark Campbell Suzanne Carlson Boyd Carson John Catterlin Judy Charles Jack Christopherson Jan Christopherson George Clark Ed Beers Judy Berard William Berthoud Monte Berzei Janis Brotzman Margie Buchholz Roxane Burnham Virginia Burwick Judy Elshire Bob Ensign Dale Erickson Delbert Erickson Trent Fairclough Nancy Farmer Don Fisher Tom Fiske Jeannie Fliflet Larry Floyd Carol Francis Keith Fredrickson Florence Fuge Joanne Fuhrman Janice Gibson Sharon Gillespie Bill Glaspey Stephanie Glaspey Carol Goforth Alan Goodrich Arlene Goughnour Debbie Grafenstein Jack Green Phyllis Grenz Tim Grogan John Haley Steve Ham brick Hellgate Soph omores Doreen Handley Delia Hansen Russell Hauck Judy Heisel Lynden Heitz Dean Henderson Diane Henriksen Monty Hettich Gary Hiday Marlene Holden Cindy Holt Chuck Honeycutt Craig Hoylo Andreen Hubble Glen Hunter Paul Iverson Bernie Jacobs Lois Jensen Cathy Johnson Maryan Johnson David Jones 231 Lois Kahl Dianne Kaiser Eric Kaiser Mary Karis Rolland Karlin Pam Keg ley Sharon Kent Vicky Ketron Bruce Kidder Nancy King Trudy King Don Knapp Don Knapp Kathy Knuchel Marcia Kurtz Dennis Lamb Janice Larson Denise LaTrielle Wanda Lechner Don Lehuta Cindy Leigland Carolyn Lein Eldon Lemke Mary Lewis Paul Lodge Karen Look Bob Lowry Denise Mace Wilma Mace Kathy Malcolm Beverly Marchie Peggy Mat ye Robert Maxson Florence McBride Patsy McArdle Bruce McDonald Darlene McLuskie Margaret Meier Lee Meltzer Cheryl Miller Jackie Mitchell Chuck Morris Kristine Moy Gayle Muchmore 232 A sophomore English class begins its studying as Mrs. Marshall takes roll. Hellgate Sophomores Nancy Mulroney Lucy Myklebusf Jennifer Nordby Larry Orr Judy Pearson Donna Peterson Margaret Pryor Edna Re inbold Pat Murphy Dick Nosh Sheila Ochsner Pauline Pambrun Monte Pearson Karen Peterson Sandra Punke Kimberly Rice Stephanie Murrell Jim Nelson Jeannette Oelke Les Parks Annette Pergande Mike Pontrelli Brion Reilly Alan Richards 233 Diana Richards Marsha Richards Michael Rieley James Robinson Jeanette Rod da Nancy Rogers Judy Rostad John Rusunen Teresa Savage Rosemary Sayer Tony Scales Randy Schliebe Jerry Schreiber Lon Schroeder Juanita Schwab Angela Schwartz Christina Seibert John Semmens Susan Shennum Julie Shepard Brenna Shirley Barbara Siegford Jo Ellen Sloan Barbara Smith Bill Smith Diana Smith Margy Smith Janice Sontag Chuck Spencer Bruce Sperry Gary Staudinger Andy Stenberg Kathy Stensrud Susan Stewart Sharon Stickney Tom Stimson Robert Stinger Cathy Stockner Bill Stoianoff Jeanne Storez Sandi Strong Cathy Swift Mike Swisher Mike Szakash Janet Taplett Alan Taylor Marilynn Thomas Dale Thompson Sharon Tidball Charles Trimborn Audrey Troutwine Terry Turner Gayle Tweto Leslie Tyvand Susan Velde Sandra Veum 234 Diane Wagenius Wendy Wagner John Walden Jim Walton Susan Weigel Steve Weiler Linda Werner Gretchen Wetzel Monty Wheeler Alan Wikoff Sherie Wikoff Lynnette Wilson Margaret Wohl Jacob Wolf Rosalie Wolff Linda Wall Dianne Wolstad Jennie Wood Sara Wood Nora Woomer Barbara Yonce Dwight Young Linda Zavarelli Margaret Zieg Linda Zimmerman Melony Zimmerman Diana Zinke Hellgate Sophomores A group of Hellgate sophomores wait for the arrival of their Silver Spartan Day Princess. 235 Freshman Class The freshman class got a late start in electing its officers this year and therefore it was represented in the Silver Spartan Day par- ade by its princess and her attendents in a dec- orated convertible. The freshmen spent the rest of the year getting acquainted with class- mates. FRESHMAN CLASS COUNCIL Front row: Dave Madsen, Ron Zakariasen, Doug Burreson. Second row: Vicki Marshall, Ken Lowell, Wendell Guthrie, Llonda Bean, Kim Rocheleau, Sheila Lar- kin. Third row: Virginia Barr, Kathy McCann, Candy Boyer, Sheryl Jordon, Gayle Cram, Leanne Jacobs. Fourth row: Valerie Stone, Kathy Anderson, Erika Syroid, Dale Haines, Wendy Kramer. Back row: Keith Hanson, Bob Skinner, Randy Fliflet, Bette Tomlinson. Dennis Curran President Janet McElwain Secretary Linda Fleischhauer T reasurer Freshman Princess Judy Strong, and attendants Mary Thompson and Lynn Steinbrenner are followed by Orchesis In Silver Spartan Day Parade. Gary Purdy Vice-President 237 Gale Albert Patsy Allen Susie Alley Loretta Allred Willie Ambrose Kathy Andersen Bobby Anderson Kathleen Anderson Rolla Angst Carolyn Appelt Becky Arensberg Allen Baier Bruce Bailey Gary Bakke Craig Baldridge Steve Banzhaf Shirley Barbe Jacque Barnes Joel Barnett Nancy Barnett Virginia Barr Mark Barrett Brian Barrier Deyonne Barrow Scott Briscoe Janet Brown Merry Burke Colleen Campbell Linda Brod Linda Brum back Sandra Burlingame Christy Carlson Virginia Brotzman Lyle Brunner Marvin Burreson Paul Carpenter Steve Browder Barbara Burgess Mae Bushby Steven Carpenter Richard Bartholet Toby Beckwith Rick Bell Richard Bertoglid Robert Bielby Rusty Blovers Chuck Bolle Marcia Bower Altha Brooch Linda Brager Karen Bray Jerry Bausman Robert Bedard Robert Bennett Vicki Bethke Jim Blackburn Mike Boehm George Booth Steve Boyce Marilyn Braoten R'Dee Brandt Lois Brees Llondo Bean Evelyn Bell Patsy Berezay Valerie Biberdorf Anna Blake Susan Bogord Shoron Boso Candy Boyer Nonnette Brodford Skip Bratton Mark Brehm 238 Vickie Cosh Nancy Chaffin Vicki Charles Melody Covin Pamela Channel George Chau wee Callilou Cebulski Albert Charefte Ed Cheff Freshmen Shirley Collinsworth Bryan Colwell Mike Coonrod Dean Cors Noncy Cote Patricio Cote Karen Covarrubias Georgia Craig Gayle Cram Helen Cripe Cathy Crispen Terry Cromwell William Crosier Donovan Cross Scott Cummins Dennis Curran Tom Curran Dennis Curry Larry Dabbert Georgietta Dachtler Renee Dachtler Neil Dahls from Billie Damon Carrie Daniel Tim Daniel Carol Dannenbrock Lynn Davidson Sandra Davis Marcia Day Ted Day Tim Delaney Emery Denham Mark Denton Jean DePue Bob Disney Frank DiVita Dick Dobbins Connie Dolsman Brian Dougherty Bruce Douglas David Drew Kathy Drinville Ronnie Dryden Linda Ducharme Ricky Dull Aleta Christensen Donna Christensen John Christensen Anne Clark Barbara Clark Leslie Clark 239 Gary Clevenger Larry Cocchiarella Morsha Coggeshall Mary Durham Steve Dumford Michelle Dwyer Chris Egeland Charles Eiseman Kristine Ellis Nick Engler Gayle Evans Richard Evenskaas Marritt Everett Bill Everingham Arvin Eyre Glenda Farrell Linda Fausett Steve Fettig Kirby Fetzer Cindy Fisher Jack Fister Diane Fife Linda Fleischhauer Ken Fladager Marc Flaherty Sandy Ford Janis Fox Donnie Franzen JoAnne Harbrige Jerry Hamden Evelyn Hart Barbara Hauck Patty Hauck Karen Hauge Jackie Franzen Sherry Gaffney Lorry Garrin Jalaine Gibbs Thomos Gobeen Carol Fraich Gary Gagermeier Bob Gauthier Dan Gllmon Trudy Golden Carolynne Frey Larry Gallagher Lorry Geesey Roger Goetsch Richard Good Cynthia Fuge Ross Gander John Getz Linda Goff Bob Gordon William Gow Nancy Grier Marcia Hock Janet Homes Gary Hansen Barbaro Grant Richard Guenther Lee Haffner Aron Hansen Cheryl Hansen Marcia Graybeal Gerold Guerdette Dole Haines Bonnie Hansen Elizabeth Hanson Penny Greenfield Wendell Guthrie Beth Hall Carol Hansen Keith Hanson 240 Mary Ann Haugen Barbara Heckert Beverly Heitmenek Vickie Henriksen Phillip Herbig William Hereey John Hewitt Glen Hilmo Kimberly Head Brian Heikkila Mary Jo Hemenway Sandy Hepler Rhonda Herbig Ted Hess Bill Higham Lance Hinther Sheila Heath Barbara Heimberger Carol Heninger Doug Herbig Rex Herseim Edna Ann Hettick Steve Hill Mary Hirning Linda Hitchcock Shirley Hodge Klif Hodgkin Merle Hoemer Rita Hoff Terry Hofferber Jeanne Hoffman Doug Holcomb Hans Holt Freshmen Jock Isoocs Margaret Isaacs Keith Israel Leonne Jocabs James Jocobsen Jan Jocobsen Sharon Jacobsen Sandy Jacobson Leon Jonson Judy Jensen John Jeszenka Alan Johnson Brad Johnson Gordon Johnson Jan is Johnson Don Klnzle Jack Kirkland Ken Kirkpatrick Richard Koch Beverly Koepplin Keith Kok Wendy Kromer Rhonda Kratz Janis Krieg Shauna Krieger Valerie Kruse Jim Kuffel Freshmen Mark Johnson Paula Johnson Ronnie Johnson Samuel Johnson Roger Johnsrud Brett Jones Joyce Jones Keith Jones Mike Jones Soroh Jones Sheryl Jordon Alan Joscetyn Mike Jovin Betty Lee Kahm Erving Kane Ginger Kearney Diane Kelley Bruce Kellmer Donna Kent Cheryl Kester Freshmen boys make use of lunch hour to visit with friends. 242 Richard Kuschel Hal LaFriniere Martha Lande Carolyn Landes Lorry Lanoue Sheila Larkin Norman Larsen Barby Larson Kathy Larson Robert Larson Sandy LoRue Joy Lassise Chuck Lee Gary Lehuto Gordon Lemon Steve LePaine Joan Lewis Connie Lingel Vickie Lizotte Janet Lochwood Jim Loewen Julie Lofgren Linda Lohn Barbara Lohrman Beverly Lohrman Michelle Lombardi Roxanna Loren Denny Louquet Ken Lowell Bob Lowry Celia Luecke Frederic Maas David Madsen David Madsen Frances Mahrt Linda Maier Judy Malloy Jerry Moloney Ellen Manley Marcia Manning John Marek Mary Marek Jim Marr Vicki Marshall Hugh Martinsen Pamela Mortinson Pete Mast Jim Motel ich Susan Mattson Don May Anitra McCollum Kathy McCann Mike McCarty Bruce McCloskey Sharon McConkey Bonnie McDonald Janet McElwain Josephine McKee Delores McKeever Pat McKenzie Donna McKinsey Ted Meinzen Bill Meuchel Dennis Meyer Shirley Michaud Barry Miller Cheryl Miller David Miller Jeff Miller Mark Miller Mirch Miller Russell Miller Joan Mintz Barbara Mitchell Patricia Mobley Ken Moderie Laureen Moffatt Herb Monk Elaine Montalvo Kerry Moon Bill Moore Chris Moore Debra Morrison Richard Morrison Vicki Moy Bill Muhlhauser Bonnie Murdock Trudi Murray Michael Palmer Margo Porker Richard Paulson Dave Pantzer Ruth Parnell Sandy Pepe Lynn Parker Randi Parsons Kathy Peschel Leslie Myhre Carol Neilson David Nelson Linda Nelson Carol Nesbitt Karen Ness Mike Newton Carl Newton David Nicolet Poul Nile Steve Noblitt Lourel Nordby James Norwood Donna Nulliner Darrell Nygard Neal Ochsner Jim Ogg Stanley Olean Diane Olson Janet Olson Francis Oppegaard Shirley Orr Cheryl Ouse Lorry Polmer Mary Palmer Donald Peterson Roger Phillips Philip Pohlman Jonet Peterson Steve Phipps Corol Pope Kathy Pfeifer Tim Plunkett Allen Porter Doug Phillips Jennifer Pogachar George Porter Cheryl Powell Stacy Powers Minotf Pruyn Susan Purington Linda Rathburn Richard Regan Dorothy Reiner Debbie Rhoades Donald Richardson John Robb Kim Rochleau Hal Powell David Presto Sharon Puckett James Ragan Kim Redman Richard Reich Edward Reiner Channel Rice William Riewer Undo Roberts Jeraldean Rock Roy Powell Sharon Presthus Gary Purdy Val Rosmussen Eddie Reed Barbara Reinbold Jonnene Reinhard Marian Richard Linda Ring Jerry Robinson Sharon Rock Freshmen David Roddo Anne Rusoff Mary Sappenfield Steven Roehl Catherine Russell Roline Saulter Jeannie Ross Debbie Rust Della Schatz Rick Rudley Bonny Soge Linda Schiect Paulette Schlezel Larry Schmelebeck Rhone Schmitt Paul Schmitz Betsy Schmall Winnie Schnackel Koren Schneckloth Rick Schneider Nets Schwab Sharon Schwaderer Joan Scott Judy Scott Kathy Seitz Kathleen Sharfeone Ron Shelton Martha Simmert Bob Skinner Donna Slater Darrell Slocum Maureen Slocum Barbara Smith Donald Smith Larry Smith Lynda Smith Mark Smith Micheal Smith Roberta Smith Vinette Smith Julie Sneddon Vicky Snider Connie Spencer Sheri Sprigg Susen Spring Charles Stahl Larry Stahl Richard Stegner Lynne Steinbrenner John Steingas Cheryl Stel ling Marietta 5tem Gay Stetler Linda Stevens David Stewort Mike Stewart Rick Stewart Ron Stickney Geraldine Stinger George Stitt Brod Stoick Valerie Stone Jil Strate Karen Strom Judith Strong Greg Superneau Martha Susen Mac Swan Daine Swartz Leonard Swartz Shirley Swartz Alvin Swigert Karen Swigert Erika Syroid Kathy Taber Carol Tobish Pat Tobish Cynthia Taunt Linda Taylor Jane Thompson Marie Thompson Mary Thompson Paul Thompson Scott Thompson Sherry Thompson Jim Tibbs Diana Tidball Sandra Tiemyer Joyce Tietz Gary Tobol Gordon Tolley Bette Tomlinson Laura Tremper Christine Torgrimson Larry Tripp Ralph Tracy Linda Tripp Tim Tronstad Steve Tully Bonnie Ulmer 246 Attention is high in this freshman English class. Jim Walker Susan Wallace Gary Waller Sally Warns ley Diane Wandler Carol Ward Mike Ward Paul Ward Larry Waters Richard Watkins Sheila Watson George Walters Alana Weaver Mary Weaver Ronald Weber Linda We ike I Monte Weisser Janet Wellhouser Gerald Weppner Deborah Wes tier Freshmen Larry Underwood John Upton Nancy VonAllen Ruth Vannoy Chuck Vick Marcia Vick Russell Wages Mary Wakley Bill Waldbillig Dale Weyermann Lois Whitaker Linda Whifmoyer Connie Wilcox Alan Williams Pat Williamson Charles Willis Don Wiltgen Connie Wisherd Allen Wold Vicki Woll Lindo Wollschlaeger Laurie Wood Susan Wood Donna Woodworth Tom Wright Susan Wyckman Colleen York Jerry Yorton Allan Zochariasen Ron Zochariasen Norma Zachary Marsho Zeller Brenda Zuber The Seeley-Swan High School, a new unit of MCHS, was completed October 15, 1964. The building, beautifully situated amidst pine trees one quarter of a mile east of Seeley Lake, has an enrollment of approximately 96 stu- dents. During the year, the students were caught up in choosing their school colors and song and the name of their athletic teams. Mrs. Judith Dolan Study Hall Proctor 248 Mr. Marvin Anderson English Contemporary Problems Seeley - Swan New Unit of MCHS Mr. Kim Haines Mr. Patrick Dolan Miss Shirley Bandy Algebra American History Home Economics Geometry Social Studies Office Practice Biology World History Shorthand Chemistry General Science Typing Health Physical Education 249 GARY JOSEPH KRANTZ—HR 104; Class Pres. 4; Wrestling 4; Track 4. JEANNE DIANE SHOCKLEY—HR 104; Student Council Vice-Pres. 4; Class Vice-pres. 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 4; Cheerleader 1, 4; CYF 3; FHA 1, 4; Pres. 4; Girls’ Chorus 1, 2; Tumb- lers 2. CONNIE LOUISE CLARK—HR 104; Trans- ferred from Deer Lodge High School, Deer Lodge, Mont. 4; Class Sec.; FHA Vice-pres. 4. President Vice-President Secretary Seniors HOWARD LEONARD BAKER—HR 104; Student Council Rep. 4; Basketball 4; Track 4. TOM ALLEN BAKER—HR 104; Pep Club 4. RALPH CARL CAHOON—HR 104; Honor Roll 2; Pep Club 4; M Club 4; Wrestling 4; Track 4; CYF 2, 3; Red Cross Rep. 2. BARBEE CHAFFIN—HR 104. CARRIE MAE COOK—HR 104. CORLISS AUDREY ELDRIDGE—HR 111; Pep Club Pres. 4; FHA 4; CYF 4. DELLANA GRACE FISHER—HR 104; CYF 12 3. HOWARD THOMAS HARPER—HR 104; Transferred from Drummond High School, Drummond, Mont. 3: Pep Club 4; Basketball 4; Track 4; CYF 4. Seeley - Swan Classes DENNIS ROY HATCHER—HR 104; Foot- ball 2; Basketball 2, 4; Track 4. JAMES RONALD HOWARD HR 104; Transferred from Columbia Falls High School, Columbia Falls, Mont.; Student Council Pres. 4; Thespians 3; Drama 2, 3; M Club 3, 4; Foot- ball 2, 3; Basketball 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3; Track 12 4. BRIAN DALE JAMESON—HR 104; Trans- ferred from Helena Senior High School, Helena, Mont. 4; Pep Club 4; Track 4. DAVID LEO JAUMOTTE—HR 104; Foot- ball 2; Basketball 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. CONNIE LOUISE ELIZABETH SHEETS— HR 104; Pep Club 4: FHA 4. LLOYD JOHN STOKES—104; Pep Club 4; Wrestling 4. ROBERT LEROY TRICKEY—HR 111; Bas- ketball Manager 4; Track 4. ROBERTA JEANNE WISCARSON—HR 104; Student Council Sec. 4; Pep Club Vice-pres. 4; CYF 3, 4; FHA 4. 250 Sophomores Jay Howard President Marsha Gray Vice-President Loretta Herbert Treasurer Sandi Smith Secretary Ron Barnett Jim Best Henry Buege Martin Cahoon Christie Christensen Peggy Eldridge Sophomores Freshmen Penni Nelson Ben Ogden Jean Stokes Loretta Stutzman Laura Swecker Linda Hal left Loren Johnson Myrene Kauffman Terresa Lee Skip McNealey Jim Styler President Peggy Rich Vice-President Janet Shockley Secretary-Treasurer Joe Anders Bill Anderson Carol Anderson Larry Baker Sharon Baker Wanda Barnett Jesse Best Richard Brotzman Diana Brown Carol Clark Jim Duncan Sydnee Forrest Lucille Hallett Barney Jette Frank Lazarewicz Frank Logue Jock Mackie Dick McNealey Charlie Mechom Wade No Ison Deanna Rogers Vera Spencer John Stutzman Bonnie Styler Cheryl Wilhelm Becky Wise 252 Seeley - Swan Activities BLACK HAWKS WRESTLING TEAM Front row: Mr. Mecham, coach; Lloyd Stokes, manager. Back row: Bill Anderson, Charlie Mecham, Nate Harmon, Jack Mackie, Ralph Cahoon, Martin Cahoon, Jerry Nelson, Gary Krantz, Henry Buege, Frank Logue. Because of its late start in the school year, Seeley-Swan High School had little time to organize athletics and clubs. However, it did have a basketball team and wrestling team which were supported by the high spirit of the students. The cheerlead- ers, in new black and gold uniforms, kept enthusiasm high in both good and bad moments. Besides an active student government, clubs initiated during the year were Future Home- makers of America, Ski Club, and Pep Club. STUDENT COUNCIL Front row: Jim Howard, president; Jeanne Shockley, vice- president. Second row: Roberta Wiscarson, secretary-treasurer; Judy Shockley. Third row: Howard Baker, Loren Johnson. Back row: Wayne McNealey. BLACK HAWKS BASKETBALL TEAM Front row: Mr. Kim Haines, coach; Jim Styler, Jim Howard, David Jaumotte, Howard Baker, Jim Dun- can, Dennis Hatcher. Second row: Loren Johnson, Grant Mecham, How- ard Harper, Jim Done, Roy Anders, Stephen Jette, Robert Trickey, man- ager; Wade Nelson, manager. Back row: Jay Howard, Joe Anders, Skip McNealy, Wayne McNealy, Ben Og- den, Ronald Barnett, John Stutzman. CHEERLEADERS Janet Shockley Linda Hallett Judy Shockley Jeanne Shockley 253 Patrons The following firms contributed to and supported the development of the 1965 Bitterroot. Their interest is sincerely appreciated by the yearbook staff and ad- visor. Alan Shirley Photography 825 So. Higgins Bedord Equipment 1421 W. Broadway Bug's Bar B-Q Highway 93 So. Catlin's Professional Photography 121 No. Higgins Chuck Sander's Texaco 2000 So. Higgins Clausen Refrigeration Co. 423 No. Higgins Coca Cola and 7-Up Bottling Co. 339 W. Broadway Dairy Queen 1735 So. Higgins Delaney's Bureau of Printing 125 E. Front Denise's Fashions 220 No. Higgins Diamond Bar Meats 3205 Brooks Dixon and Hoon Shoe Co. 133 No. Higgins Flood's Tailor Shop 124 W. Pine Frank's Barber Shop 2116 So. Higgins Frank Bretz Conoco Service Highway 93 and So. Ave. W. Garden City Floral 119 No. Higgins Glacier General Assurance Co. 1130 W. Boadway Golden Pheasant Cafe 318 No. Higgins Gump's Drive In Highway 93 Haugen-McKay Co. 120 No. Higgins Heinrich Jewelers and Flowers 132 No. Higgins Henry's Drive In 1916 Brooks Honda of Missoula 1339 W. Broadway Jack's Chevron Service Brooks and Strand John R. Daily, Inc. I 15-119 W. Front Ken W. Hewitt Standard 301 E. Broadway Koski TV 541 So. Higgins Lambros Agency I 10 W. Boardway Lucey's Bicycle Shop 2021 So. Higgins Lucy's Inc. 330 No. Higgins and Pine Lyle Grenager's Tastee Freez 2325 Brooks M S Ready Mix 1601 So. Ave. W. McCullough's Brooks St. Enco 1060 Brooks Missoula Drug I Hammond-Arcade Missoula Mercantile Co. Higgins and Front Modern Business College I 12 W. Pine Mountain Tractor Supply 1345 W. Broadway Mr. Ray's Coiffures Holiday Village Nygard's Cafe 515 Burlington Peterson Drug Co. 232 No. Higgins Playmor Sporting Goods 618 So. Higgins Roger's 66 Service 631 So. Higgins Rudy's News 329 No. Higgins Sullivan Hunt Agency 219 W. Boadway The Minute Kitchen I 136 W. Broadway Treasure State Bowling Center Michigan and Dearborn Typewriter Supply Co. 314 No. Higgins Warren Harris Buick Highway 93 and So. Ave. West Broadway Chevron 1800 W. Broadway Western Montana Implement 221 E. Front Yandt's Men's Wear 403 No. Higgins Mrs. F. M. Lewellen, first Bitterroot editor At the end of a book concerned with the present and the future, it is time to take a glimpse at the past. This Bitterroot, the last to be produced for all units of Missoula County High School, will close with a look at the first Bitterroot and its editor. Her name was Ida Flagler. She headed a staff of twelve which created in 1905 a com- bination newspaper and literary magazine cal- led the Bitter Root. The paper featured ads for Peg Top trousers, and included sections for “locals” and “grinds.” Ida Flagler, now Mrs. F. M. Lewellen, graduated in 1905 and won a four-year scholarship to the University of Montana. She now resides in St. Ignatius, teaching piano, playing the organ at Ferron Chapel, painting, gardening, and sewing for her grandchildren. Missoula County High School has con- tributed to over half a century of Missoula history. And in spite of division into three schools, with resulting competition and rivalry, students can look to the colorful past they all share. Index Activities SENTINEL ACTIVITIES American Field Service 120 Art Club 89 Basketball 140 Bitterroot 94 Boys' State 123 Cheerleaders 62 Chess Club 91 DECA 92 Drama 78 Elks' Leaders 116 Elks' Scholars 117 Football 128 French Club 85 Future Farmers 86 Future Homemakers 84 Future Nurses 84 Future Teachers 85 Girls' Club 59 Girls' Recreation Association 87 Girls' State 123 Key Club 58 KONA 93 Konah 74 Kopee 83 Library Club 61 M Club 60 Minor Sports 146 Modern Music Masters 119 Music Groups 96 National Forensics League 76 National Honor Society 116 National Merit Finalists 117 Orchesis 88 Pep Club 62 Rotary Exchange 121 Quill and Scroll 118 Science Club 90 Silver Spartan Day 64 Spanish Club 85 Student Council 56 Thespians 82 Trades and Industries Club 86 Wrestling 134 HELLGATE ACTIVITIES Basketball 160 Cheerleaders 70 Chess Club 107 Drama 104 Football 148 Future Homemakers 108 Future TeaeherB 108 Girls' Club 69 Girls' Recreation Assoc. 106 Key Club 69 Lance 101 Minor Sports 166 Modern Language Club 109 Music Groups 110 Nat'l Forensics League 102 Pep Club 71 Science and Outdoor Club 107 Ski Club 106 Speech Club 103 Student Council 66 Troubador 100 Wrestling 154 SEELEY-SWAN ACTIVITIES Basketball 253 Cheerleaders 253 Student Council 253 Wrestling 253 Faculty SENTINEL FACULTY Anders, Gilbert 22 Anderson, Shirley 16 Andrew, Dave 16,76,77 Barber, Dick 16,132,133 Bates, Rodney 16 Beck, Jug 16,129,131,134 Bewley, Shelby 12,19,61 Boileau, Violet 16,85 Board of Trustees 13 Brinton, Florence 16 Brookie, Robert 17 Byrnes, Erwin 16 Carlisle, Marilyn 17,83 Crawley, Jean 16 Crump, J. Irene 17 Cusker, James 17,90 Dale, Virginia 17 Dawes, Rose 16 Delaney, Don 14 Drumm, W.A. 17,132,133 Drummond, Bam 19,84 Dunham, William 17 Emery, Mary 23 Faurot, Betty 16,87,88 Fink, Helen 17 Forssen, John 18,74,118 Forssen, Ruth 18 Frledl, Margaret 18,80 Galarus, Edward 23 Giese, John 18 Gilflllan, Richard 22 Gough, Helene 18 Gruhn, Reta 23 Hart, Rose 18 Hayes, George 18 Herbig, Harold 19,80,110,111 Herron, Charles 22 Hertz, Henry 23 Hill, Sharon 18,84 Hostager, Mel 18,92 Johnson, Jay 18,132 Johnson, Letitla 21 Johnson, Lillian 23 Johnson, Loren 18 Jordon, Isabelle 15 Klehn, Joseph 22 Kohler, Eva 23 Krumsick, Roma 84 Lash, Odell 22 Lawston, Donald 18,58 Letschner, Lyle 19 Low, Daniel 18,85 Ludwtck, Jane 13 Lunclberg, Margaret 18 MacDonald, William 18 McElwain, Frank 18,132,133 Mel in, David 21,87 Miles, Harold 22 Miller, Carroll 19.21,41 Murphy, Con 21 Narum, Robert 20,80 Rice, Judith 20 Roberts, Joe 21,129,130,134 138 Rocheleau, Lou 20,141 Schenck, Aaron 20,83 Seibel, Greta 21,91 Seitz, Eva 23 Seitz, J.R. 23 Simpson, Clara 15 Smith, Darlene 20 Speck, Virginia 21 Stach, Nancy 21 Stlmson, Lew 22 Strong, Arlene 21 Swan, Jack 20 Thompson, Mary 21 Tibbe, James 20,118 Trask, Marvin 20,138 Tyner, Karen 20 Ulmer, Benjamin 20 Vollmer, Doug 21 Watters, Myrtle 21 Wetzel, W.W. 13 Wiles, Ann 21,92 Wilson, Paul 19,21 Wolhowe, Ann 21 HELLGATE FACULTY Ambuehl, Andrew 26,155 Autio, Lela 26 Baker, Noel 26 Bamell, Royal 26,102,105 Beirwagon, Reinhold 33 Brower, Mary 26 Bullock, Jim Buzzetti, E.J. 26 Casey, Robert 26,146 Castle, Margit 26 Coleman, Paula 26 Croft, Kenneth 26 Dahlstrom, Neil 27,110,111, 118 Davis, Ed 26 Douglas, Catherine 32 Duffner, Raymond 32 Eckes, Frank 26,149 Edinger, Frank 26,149 Eggen, Ray 26 Falldorf, Donald 26,152,153 164,165 Farmer, Alvin 26 Felker, Pearl 26 Frette, Margaret 27 Frojen, Chester 28 Frost, Floyd 28 Garrett, Helen 28,108 Glore, Virginia 28 Gogas, George 27,95 Hallford, Elsie 29 Hanson, Leoaa 29 Held, Warner 28 Herberle, William 33 Htgham, Jean 28,102 Iverson. Glenn 28.149,152,155 Jennings, Mark 24,25 Johnson, Charles 28,113,133 Johnson, Lillian 32 Johnson, Trudy 29,106 Kennett, Bette 29 Knapp, Harold 29 Lemon, Zelpha 24,25 Lewis, Jeanne 28 Linn, John 28 Maclay, Charlotte 28 Marshall, Dean 28,108,233 Martin, Charles 32 Nash, John 29,159,164,165 Nelson, Dorothe 29 Newbary, Walter 31,152 Proctor, Robert 30 Raffety, Florence 30 Rasmussen, Darrell 30 Reed, Jane 30 Rice, Hew 33 Salmon son, Katherine 30 Schultz, Mary 24,25 Slmon'sen, Charles 31,157 Soroos, Ralph 31 Sparks, Robert 31 Spencer, Ronald 33 Stiles, Gerald 33 Sylvester, James 31 Taylor, Elizabeth 30 Tintzman, Bernard 33 Totten, C.W. 31,158 VanDuser, Grace 31 Vick, Leta 32 Vinocur, Doris 31 Weaver, Martha 31 Whalen, John 31 Wilkison. Mable 32 Zieg, Rueben 30 Zucconi, Ada 31 SEELEY-SWAN FACULTY Anderson, Marvin 248 Bandy, Shirley 249 Dolan, Judith 248 Dolan, Patrick 249 Farrar, A.L. 248 Haines, Kim 249,253 Mecham, Carl 253 Scott, Roy 249 Students SENTINEL STUDENTS Acheson, Mary 84,99,222 Ackerman, Nicholas Adam, Michael 87,222 Adams. Lucl 62,222 Adams, Warren 172 Ahern, Butch 87,206 Allport, Elaine 172 Ailport, Nancy 222 Aldrich. Bill Alley, Sandy 85,206 Ambrose, Glnny 62,85,221,222 Ament, John 222 Amnierman, Gayle 92,172 Amos, Cheri 85,172 Anattol, James 172 Anderson, Barbara 62,96,172 Anderson, Darrell 172 Anderson, Dave Anderson, Duane Anderson, Gene 116,203 Anderson, John 206 Anderson, Linda 206 Anderson, Sandra 222 Anderson, Tim 222 Anzjon, Ann 222 Arensberg, Virginia 62 Arensmeyer, Kathy 96,172 Arllnt, Kenneth 206 Armstrong, Mike 206 Armstrong, Nancy 62,116,172 Arnett. Wayne 91,134,172 Atkinson, Cindy 222 Ault, Jim 86,172 Ault, Joann Aune, John 204,206 Austin, Ann 99,222 Baber, Donna 62,99,172 Bachman, Nell Baier, Clifton 206 Bailey, Barbara 22 Bailey, Diane Bailey, Frances 206 Bailey. Keith 60,172 Bailey. Orin 92.172,206 Balnbrldge, James 41,78,82,222 Baker, Alan 86.203 Baker, Shirley Baldridge, Cherry 62,86.87,172 Baldwin, Kathy 85,206 Ball, Linda 65,222 Bandy, Kristin Banson, B. 87 Banyai. Jeraldine 172 Barnhill, David 222 Barrett, Bill 172 Barrett, Robert Barta, David 222 Barta, Donna Barta, Patty Barta, Richard 206 Barth, Julte 222 Bartlett, Dennis 222 Bartholel, Jim 172 Baslle, Bruce Basile, Dorothy Basile, Kathie Bass, Bradley 89,92,172 Bateman, Bob 222 Bates, Rodney Ban. John 129,131,141,145 Bauer, Chris 42,62,206 Bauer, Don Bauer, George 57,81,116,172 Bauer, Jim 39 Bauer, Mary Ann 65,125,173 Bauer, Max 60,129,173,138 Bauer, Susan 222 Bausman, Larry 222 Beardmore, Sue lien Beaulieu, Patricia 222 Beavers. Don Beck, Jeff 57,58,76,90,91,116 Beich, Ronald 222 Belerle, Diane 173 Belangie, Mary 94,222 Belangie, Philip 173 Bellusci, Cheri 61,92.173 Bennett, Bruce 173 Bennett, Susan 84,206 Benson, Bruce 222 Bentbam, Woody Berard, James Beree, Russ 222 Berezay, Donna 62,84,206 Berglund, Mary 84,206 Bergstrom, Kathy 76,222 Berky, Nancy 86,206 Bernard, J. 92 Bemtson, Dean 86 Berry, Pam Berry, Vem 44,60,140,141,144 145.160.173 Blberdorf, Diane Bigler, Margaret Btlyeu, Linda Bisson, Kathleen 62,173 BJerum, Diane 222 BJornsen, Karen 221,222 Bladder, Doug 110,133,222 Blackler, Leon Blake, Susan 173 Blakely, Janie 206 Blomgren, Bill 53,173 Blumberg, Janet 61,83,89,94 116.117.118.173 Boeholt, Bonne 173 Boles, Jack Boles. Larry 222 Bondy, Kristia 222 Bonebright, Karen 222 Bonebright. Richard 129,138 173 Boone, Jarcla 62,65,96,123,124 173 Borg, Margaret 173,175 Basone, Joey 206 Boucher, Keeta Boucher, Steve Bourassa, Eve 173 Bourke, Kathy 39,57.76.85.222 Bowers, Sandra 173 Boyer, James 139 Braddock, Mike 91,222 Bradford, Barbara 59,62,222 Bradley, Mark 32,85,138,174 Bradley, Marilyn 62,96,206 Bradley, Steve Bratton, Lolita 174 Bray, Maureen 86,174 Brechbill, Sharon Briggs, Clifford Briggs, Thomas Brlssey, Craig 62,89,120,141 174 Brist, Janet 174 Brist, Jordis 91,222 Briot, Robert Brod, Les 174 Brooker, Marietta Browder, Thomas 57,62,84,116 117,174 Brown, Don Brown, John 174 Brown, Judle 96,174 Brown, Laura 62,206 Brown, Lonnie 90,222 Brown, Robin 59, 62.85,222 Brown, Sheila 92,206 Biuce, Donna 80,96,124,205,206 Buchanan, Judith 222 Buckets, Mike 98,99,174 Buis, Frederick 91,174 Bumgarner. Carol 206 Burden, Jennifer Burgess, Brian 5S,65,133,139 222 Burgess, Susie 85,206 Burke, Kelli 62,204,206 Bums, Linda 116,174 Burrell, Richard 206 Burre son, Barbara 82,175 Burton, Bill 175 Burton. Mike 222 Butler, Richard 90,175 Byington, Craig 91,147,206 Bylund, Bella 47,62,85,88 121,175 Cahoon, Sharon 62,92,175 Cain, Tom 175 Camp, Thomas 82,119,175 Campbell. Bob 139 Campbell, Dan 222 Campbell, Deanie 96,206 Campbell, John 222 Campbell, Linda 64,222 Carey, Virgil Carleton, Linus 47,82,99,110 119,175 Carley, Lynn 93,175 Carlson, Candee 206 CarlBon, Ernest 110,119,175 Carlson, Linda 59,222 Carpenter, Richard 60,129,132 141,144,147,206 Carrier, Gregory Carson, Gretchen 76,82,88,116 175 Caruso, William 92,175 Case, Robert Case, Susan 96,175 Cash. Cheryl 85,92,206 Cash, Ricky 206 Casto, Bill 206 Castonguay. Sally 92.175 Cates, Jon 60,123,129,130,131 175 Cates. Tex 58,87,133,134,136 222 Catterlin, Carol 206 Chaffin, Helen Channel, Connie 175 Chartter, Bonnie 175 Cheff, JoAnne 61, 84 Childers, Edward 61,116,117 175 Christensen, Jan 62,206 Christensen, Phillip Christensen, Steven Christianson, Cheryl 62,223 Christianson, Chris 62,176 Churchwell, Cheryl 59,206 Claar, James 90,116,176 Clark, June 57,62,176 Clawson, James 60,129,141,143 Clawson, Larry 223 Clawson, Sharon 86,116,176 Click, Loretta 84,176 Clinker, Liz 62,88,206 Coats, Kathy Cocchiarella. Frank 75.176 Cocchtarella, Terry 62,204 206 Cogdill, Otis Collins, Donald 39.41,49,58 59.62.80.82.119.176 Collins, Douglas 223 Collins, Gary Collins, Steven 82,176 Collinsworth, David Collinsworth, James Connell. Cathy 206 Connell, Robert Connick, Stan 57,62,84,176 Cook, Larry 223 Cook, Randi 223 Cooley, Barbara 57,62,176 Cooper, Bill 206 Cooper, Tom 132,138,206 Corbin, Blllye Dee 176 Corbin, Jacqueline 223 Cork, Barbie 59,206 Countryman, Roy Courser, Karolee Cowley, Kenneth 91,176 Coyle, Benlla 176 Craighead, Derek 57,223 Craighead, Karen 88,176 Cram, Gary 176 Cramer, Susan 62,206 Crawford, Ken Crego, Don 206 Crisman, Janet 62,88,206 Crlsman, Randee 62,88,85,170 Crisman, Ronald 133,134,176 221 Croci, Cathy 57,62,76.84,94 118,207 Cronnenberghs, L. 176 Croonenberghs, Tony Crossley, Bob 98,99 Crossley, Eber Crowe, George 60,129,131,134 146.176 Culver, Robert 86,17 6 Cummins, Kathleen 62,85,92 96,119,177 Custer, Dave 133,223 Cyr, Ben 207 Dabbert, Diane 42,57,62,76 77,84,94,116,118.170,171 177 Daniels, Yvonne 207 Davis, Bob 132,207 Dawson, Aldena 59,62,223 Day, Lorraine 207 Day, Sally 62,82,116,177 Delaney, Carol 81 Delaney, Michael 133,138.223 Denorois, Robert 143,223 Demon, Ron 86,177 Demott, Steve 223 Denend, Jim 92,98,99.177 Dennis, Jim Denton, Greg 146,177 Deschamps, Charles 87,177 Deschamps, Judith 62,146,170 177 Deschamps, Marquerite 207 Deschamps, Perry 132,138,223 DeWitt, Johanna 223 Dickman, Daniel 177 DickBOn, Kem 62,88,207 Dietrich. Chuck 177 Diggs, Brad 57,58,76,85,207 Dimmitt, Carol 91,110,119,207 Dodd, Nancy 96,117,119 Donham, George 221,223 Donham, Jeannie 92 Donnelly, Colleen 207 Douvia, Roberta 177 Dove, Sharon 110 Dowell, Ruth 177 Down, Barbara 177 Downerlch, Sue 85,99,223 Drader, Dale Drader, Duke 86,207 Drake, Dean 91,177 Driscoll, Janet Droulllard, Joseph 60,90,129 177 Drummond, Stephanie 61,62,85 98,99,223 Dry den, Mary 207 Duce, Ken 57,85,207 Ducharme, Randi 96,207 Duffalo, Bruce 177,181 Duffalo, Jule 37,62,88,177 Dufresne, David 143,223 Dufresne, Frank 177 Dufresne, Lariy 86,177 Dufresne, Tom 132,133,143,207 Dugan, Frank 53,116,177 Dull, Barbara Duncan, Patty 62,207 Duncan, Peggy 62,207 Dundas, Suzanne 42,49,57,58 62,76,78,80,81,82,96.116 123,177 Dunham, Myra 85,223 Dunlap, Diana 223 Dunlap, Linda 178 Duppong, Joan 92 Durkee, Gardner 48,116,178 Eatlnger, Judy Ebel, Frances Ebel, Fred Ecklesdafer, Dianne 223 Eder, Jerry 132,133,134,223 Edwards, Donna 62,207 Edwards, Mary 110,207 Edwards, William 87,133,142 221,223 Effler, Jean 85,92,178 Eiseman, Pat 60,129,132,138 Elsenbarth, Lorrie 86,178 Ellen, Bill 223 Ellis. Kathryn 92,207 Ellison, Dan 207 Engel, Brenda 178 Engel, Richard 178 Engles, Larry Erhart, Steve 223 Erickson, David Erickson, Duane 178 Erickson, Hilda 223 Erickson, Ken 86,178 Erickson, Robert 86,178 Erickson, Ron Erickson, Steve 93 Erickson, Iris Erion, R.L. 76,116,117,139 178 Emy, Ron 92 Eslinger, Lois 178 Eubank, Jaoqueline 88,178 Everln, Barbara 62,207 Everett, Richard Evjen, Janice Fallman, Judith 223 Fanto, Bob Faroes, Larry Farrow, Patricia 178 Faurot, Tana 58,62,85,88 147,207 Fausett, Douglas 89 Fetid, Gay 223 Felton, Donald 60,87,129,178 Felton, Linda 223 Felton. Ronald 60,129,178 Ferguson, Laurie 62,84 Ferrington, B, 92 Fisher, Billy Fix, Gene 207 Flaccus, Lesley 62,74,75,116 118.178 Flaccus, Peter 58,59,117,122 146.147.178 Flachsenhar, Jean 59,62,92,178 Fraig, Ben 133,142,223 Flanagan, Ray Flanagtn, Susan 116,178 Flemmer, Loren 178 Florin, Gary Florin, James 147 Flynn, Michael 87 Farmer, Cheryl 207 Forsch, Lynda 207 Forssen, Johanna 99,110,119 207 Forssen, Kris 85,99,110,116 117.119.178 Fortmann, Sue 92,116,178 Former, Kathy 207 Fost, Sandl 223 Fost, Ward 178 Foster, Dennis 60,129,134 136.179 Fournier, Cheryl 89 Fox, Bette 207 Fox, Elizabeth 223 Fraelich, Sandi 179 Franzen, Cynthia 223 Franzen, Nona 179 Fredrickson, Bonnie 179 Freeman, Claymon 132 Frey, Allen 138,223 Frey, Fred 90,99,207 Frey, Sandra 207 Frojan, Wendell 179 Frost, Barry 179 Frost, Jim 60,129,130,134,136 146.170.171.179 Frost, Randy 132,207 Fulton, Kathryn 58,98,116,119 179 Fuguay, Donald Gadbow, Daryl 139 Gallagher, Judy 92,179 Gallagher. Pat 92,179 Gallwas, Doris 223 Gallwas, Florence 179 Gannett, Damon 6,57,58,76,84 116.179 Gannett, Mark 133,142,223 Garard, Gay 75,82,96,116,118 119.180 Gamer, Dwayne Gates, Dennis 207 Gauthier, Victoria 180 Gendrow, Penny 180 Gibbs, Dennis 180 Gibbs, Stephen 58,60,116,123 180 Gies, Camille 59,223 Glffln, Joe 223 Gtffln. John 207 Gilroy, Samara 62,88,116,170 180 Gleason, Barbara 93,96,180 Godsey, Donald 93,180 Goff, Don Golden, Linda 93,180 Goldsby, John 180 Gonder, Arthur 223 Gordon, Connie 207 Gordon, George 147,207 Gorman, Jim 139,223 Gorman, Susie 207 Grady, William 170,180,181 Graff, Jon 141,144,180 Granger, Roberta 207 Grant, Kenneth 110,119 Gray, David 39,57.84,180 Gray, Sheila 62,180 Greene, Edna 180 Greenfield, Gaither Green, Mathewson 58,59,109,116 122,141,144 180 Green, Susan 110,116,119 Gregory, Lawrence 180 Grenfell, Ken 92,180 Grenz, Dawne 180 Grenz, Margie 57,223 Grenz, Merle 180 Grenz, Mike 91 Grenz, Philip 180 Gribnau, Lonnie 180 Grier, Paul 180 Groblebe, Judy 223 Gross, Larry 180 Grow, John 181 Guerdette, Darlene 58,181 Guest, Bob 181 Gugler, Barbara 86,181 Gunderson, Sharon 181 Gupton, Doug 86,181 Gutowski, Sue 59,62,82,85,207 Hackman, Colleen 207 Hackman, Janet 88,223 Hackman, Randy Hackman, Virginia 92,181 Hagen, Charlene 116,181 Hagestad, Patricia 57,62,181 Hall, Connie 57,76,223 Hall, Janice 181 Hall, Richard 207 Holland, B. 86 Halland, Cheryl Hallford, Rachel 83,110,207 Hallock, Pamela 86,90,99,116,117,181 Halverson, Karen 181 Halverson, Lily 182 Halverson, Linda 227 Hamilton, Carolyn 92,182 Hamilton, Melvin 87 Hamilton, Susie 182 Hamlett, Bob 98,207 Hamma, Cheryl 99,110,116 118.119.182 Hamma, Karen 224 Hancock. Gary 182 Hand, Darla 84,207 Handley, Lawrence 86,134,182 Handy. Nita Hangas, Diane 62,96,123,182 Hansen, Eugene 85,224 Hansen, Jennifer 57,76,84,88 116.182 Hansen, Kris 58,59,207 Hansen, Mary 99 Hansen, Ron 60,129,131,182 Hansen, Scott 86 Hansen, Steve 98 Hansen, Tom 91,98,99,116,182 Hanson, Daisy 92,208 Hanson, Dennis 182 Hanson, James 139,182 Hanson, Linda 182 Hanson, Mark Hanson, Mary 208 Hanson, Steve 91,224 Hanson, William 75,118,182 Harbrige, Betty 96,182 Hardy, Bruce 57,58,76,85,110 147,208 Harlan, Douglas 57,224 Harper, Lyn 92,182 Harrington, Mickey 60,116,182 Harris, April 224 Harris, Sandra 224 Hartman, Robert 58 Hartman, William 85,220,224 Hatch, Barbara 182 Hattiek, E. 99 Hauck, Karen 116,182 Hay, Ron 224 Hayden, Debbie 62,224 Hayden, Douglas 182 Hayes, Karen 62,224 Hayes, Penny 204,208 Heberle, Norman 86,183 Hegge, Kenneth 224 Hehn, Quinton 139,208 Heidemann, Connie 208 Hein, Gary 58,59,116,122,123 183 Heinrich, John Heitz, Irvin 138 Heliker, Russ 183 Helm, Maryalys 86,90,224 Helmer, Dale 60,134,183 Helms. John 58,60,90,116,123 129,130,131,183 Henderson, BUI 132,141,143,208 Henderson, Dale 133.142,224 Henderson, Sandy 183 Heninger, Linda 61,116,183 Henriksen, Joan 170,183 Hendrickson, Gary Henrikson, Diane 224 Henry, Karen 39,224 Hepler, Sue Herbig, Annis 59,183 Herbig, Gary 57,58,84,110,183 Herbst, Denise 224 Hermes, Ronald 208 Heyer, Douglas 62,116,183 Hiatt, Larry 86 Hlett, Marie 183 Higham, Sue 59,76,83,85,110 119,204 Hiller, Arvid 208 Hill, Roy 93,183 Hills, Bary 139,208 Hills, Sandra 183 Htlmo, Randi 183 Hllmo, Tom 208 Hines, Ronald 183 Hinkle, Carolyn 208 Hirning, Robert 224 Hitchcock, Leonard Hodd, Gay 62,85,116,121,183 Hodge, Laura 183 Haeg, Dianne 224 Hoerner, Gaylen 139,184 Hoff, Julie 224 Hoffman, Dick Hoffman, John 41,82,184 Hogue, Lynne 96,119,184 Hogue, Marcia 224 Holcomb, Karen 51,62,85,147 224 Holden, Cheryl 58,59,92,204 208 Holgate, Duane 146,184 Holland, Bob Holllbaugh, Russell 184 Holmes, Jim 208 Holt, Sheila 224 Homme, Gay 85,208 Honodel, Robbie 208 Honodel, Sue 62,88,224 Hoover, Linda 224 Hoppe, Joe Hopper, Clayton 208 Horn, John 184 Hornstein, Charles Horowitz, Hannon Hosier, Randy 91 Hosier, Rick 133.224 Hosier, Rod 91,208 Hovdey, Dale 208 Howard, Gary Howard, Virginia Howell, Arllna 184 Howey, Douglas 184 Hoylo, Dennis 60,134,184 Hritsco, Leonard 87,208 Hughes, Tina 224 Hunt, Janice 224 Hunt, Marjorie 224 Husby, Pete 139 Hutchins, Waye Hutchinson. John 58,59,76,77 116,122,123,184 Ibsen, Freddie 85,99,110,119 208 Ingalls, Paula 224 Ingram, Theresa 208 Ireland, Donald 91,224 Iverson, Bill 225 Iverson, Jim 60,134,184 Jack, Terry 225 Jackson, Michel 225 Jackson, Shelley Jacobs, Jerry 184 Jakobson, Karen 98 Jakobsen, S. 99 Jakobson, Kristin 225 James, Katy 170,184 James, Laurie 184 James, Ronald 36,208 Janson, Georgia 184 Jasperson, Robert 61,75,184 Jenkins, Bruce 208 Jenkins, Judy 185 Jenkins, Shirley 62,121,185 Jensen, Alfred 132 Jensen, Estelle 185 Jensen, Michael 142,225 Jensen, Lee 185 Jewell, Mary 62,221,225 Johns, Linda 185 Johns, Michael 185 Johns, Suzie Johnson, Bob 85 Johnson, Bruce 76,90,185 Johnson, Brenda 62,88,20B Johnson, Jeannine 185 Johnson, Ed 133,225 Johnson, Jim 138 Johnson, Doreen 185 Johnson, Gary 86,185 Johnson, Greg 91,185 Johnson, Linda 96,185 Johnson, Perry 185 Johnson, Ray Johnson, Ronald 208 Johnson, Sharon 57,59,62,84,85 99,185 Johnson, Sharon Johnson, Sheryl 53,62,170,185 Johnson, Steve 60,116,129,185 Johnson, Tom Johnston, Cameron 62,185 Johnstone, Phyllis 185 Jones, Fairlynn 208 Jones, Margaret 186 Jones, Norma 186 Jones, Steven 92,134,186 Jones, Susan 186 Jones, Tima 62,208 Jones, Weldon 186 Jordan, WlUle 221 Jorgenson, Jean 62,208 Joseph, Lynn 84,85 Jovin, Christina 221 Kalal, Linda 186 Kane, Leora 59,186 Karlin, Judy 186 Karr, Karla 92,186 Karr, Pete Kearney, Edward 186 Keays, Kathy Keck, Bob 58 Keck, Jim 208 Keeler, BUI 186 Keffeler, Donald 186 Kehrwald, Melanie 92.186 Kekieh, Brian 58,59,60,123,129 141,145,147,186 Kelley, Steve 133,138 Kelly, Sandra 110 Kelsey, Rick 138 Kempner, Kenneth 186 Kent, Allen 186 Kenyon, Karen 59,186 Kenyon, Mary Sue 62,85 Khoury, Diane 90.208 Kicker, Robert Kidder, Suzanne 205 Kim, Esther King, John 92,186 Kinney, Bruce 208 Kinney, Karen 186 Kinney, Michael 208 Kinonen, Carole 62,116,186 Kinzle, Patricia 57,62,124,221 Kirkpatrick, Kay 84,186 Kirschmnnn, Ted 86 Kittell, Chris 110,116,186 Kitzan, Arlis Klaudt, Ronald 132,139 Knle, Carmen 208 Knle, Ken 85 Knight. Paul 186 Knudsen, John 138,204,208 Koefelda, Jim 186 Koefelda, Ronald 208 Koepplln, Richard 86,87,187 Koester, Marianne 84 Kolford, Dick 187,208 Kofford, Helen 93 Kohler, Michael Kohrs, Dona Jo 187 Kolendtch, Matt 60,129,130 134,137,187 KotUa, Debbie 59,98,99 Kramer, Karol 76,77,82,208 Kramer, Richard 76,208 Krieger, Karl 58,59,76,138 147,204,208 Krogstad, Sandra 88,187 Krumsick, Analou Kuehn, Jim Kurtz. Carol 187 Kyle, Joan 95,116,187 LaCa8se, Ed 87,133,143 Lachman, Linda 92,187 La Frinlere, Janice 96,187 LaFriniere, Susie 84,92,187 Lalne, Ted Lainer, Hal 133 Lake, Gary 208 Lalonde, Gordon 187 Lake, Bob 60,129,146,187 Lamach, Nancy Lamach, Roberta 208 Lambrose, L. 82 Lambson, Linda 84,208 Lamoreaux, Jeri 62 Lande, Harvey 86 Landes, Riohard Langaunet, Clyde 60,129,131 146.187 Lange, Karen 85,99 Langton, Penny 62,208 Lanier, Hal 139 Larsen, Dave Larsen, Bill 187 Larson, Bob 87,208 Larson, Dave 208 Larson, Donald Larson, Dorothy 57,62, 84,96 116.170.187 Larson, Robyn 187 Laurenson, Larry 116,208 Lawrence, Bobb 60,129,187 Lawrence, Lee LawrenBon, Pete 132,139 Lazarewlez, Allen Lea, Peggy Lechner, Nikki 170,187 Lee, Terry Lefler, Judy 187 Legreld, Marcia 57,75,187 Lehman, Jeanette 84 Lehnen, Joe Lehnen, Yalmar 208 Lehman, Janet 84 Lennox, Diane 187 Lentz, Michaeleen 62,208 LePtane, John 187 LeProwse, Steven 60,129,188 Lerum, Stephen 57,91,133 Levesque, Christine 188 Levesque, David 209 Lewis, Laura 188 Lindborg, Russ 62,99,188 Lingel, Charles 91 Little, Reed 93,188 Locke, Nancy 41,62,82,88 Lockridge, Mel 133 Lockridge, Electra 59,62,110 Lockridge, Penny 209 Lockwood, Bruce 87,209 Lockwood, Victor 87,209 Logan, Sharon 209 Lohn, Robert 57,58,76,77,209 Long, Paul 60,134,136,137,189 Look, Neal Louquet, Gary 209 Lovell, Bob 132,209 Lovell. Linda 59,62,209 Lowe, Cheryl 57,62,116,188 Lowe, Karen Lowell, Kathleen 188 Lowry, Cheryl 96,188 Lubbes, Sandra 188 Lukkes, Larry 188 Lundberg, Joe 98,99 Lutz, Dennis 86,188 Lyman, Melodee 85,110 Lyon, Matt 209 Maas, Shirley 62,99,110,116 119,188 MacArthur, Permilla MacArthur, Sandra MacDonald, Don 6,39,58,62,76 MacDougall, Sandy 57,62,116,188 Mackte, Marcia 188 Maclay, Libby 59,188 Madsen, Sherm 209 Madsen, Terrlea 57,62,209 Maier, Dennis Maier, Marlene 85 Mail son. Dee 188 Malcolm, Linda 188 Mallngo, Bob 86 Malone, Rick 138 Malstrom, Nolan Mandelko, Nancy 96,209 Manley, Launl 188 Mann, Charles Manning, Jim 90 Manning, Percilla Manolovits, Russell 60,92,129 188 Manthlc, Wayne Maroy, Susan 57,76,88,116,117 123,170,171,188 Marin, Nancy 188 Marquardt, Arlene Marr, Judy 188 Marshall, Jimmie 188 Martin, Cynthia 189 Martin, Dennl6 209 Martlnscn, Greg 209 MaBhek, Colleen Mason, Ann Mason, Sylvia 209 Mast, Susan 209 Massey, Anita 189 Matelloh. Judy 85,96,221 Mathlson, Carle 62,221 Mathison, Stephen 116,189 Mathlson, Tom 87 Mattfeldt, Tom Maurer, Loren 189 Maxson, Dee 93,96 Maxson, Jim 57,58,59,62,76 80.82.84.189 McCall, Mary Ellen 62,74,75 170.189 McCallum, Pat McChesney, Bill 98 McClain, Anna 84,93,189 McCloskey, Dennis 209 McClure, Philip 110 McColley, Peggy 189 McCollor, Craig 61,85,189 McConaughey, Louie McConaughey, Thomas McCulloch, Douglas 86 McCullough, Heather McDonald 92,189 McElwaln, Dan 58,59,60,75,116 118.123.129.130.141.144.189 McElwaln, Johanna 62,116,190 McElwaln, Marsha 59,85,94,116 118,209 McEvoy, Carl 40,138,209 McEvoy, Glenn 58,116,123,147 190 McFarland, Dianne McFarland, Jack 132,138,209 McGeoch, Gary 139 McGuire, Dace 116,117,190 McHugh, Alexandra 94,110,116 118.119.190 McIntyre, Phillis 190 McKee, Charles 190 McKee, Nancy 226 McKenzie, Sharon 110,190 McKinnon, Marliss 226 McKinnon, Ronald 138,190 MoKlnstry, Jeff 133,138,226 McKlnstry, Mike 209 McKnight, Ganene McKnlght. Vickie 84 McMannis, Daniel McNamara, Patrick 86 McNees, Alice 190 Meath, Diane Melslnger, Don Melby, Jean 58,62,209 Melder, Linda 62,86,90,116 Mercer, Gem 62,226 Mercer, Michael Mercer, Toby 58,60,129,130 134.136.190 Mercer, Valerie 209 Merchant, Danny 190 Merkel, Glen 138,226 Meyers, Bernard 190 Meyers, John 92,190 Michaud, Jim 86,190 Middlemist, Helen 84,226 Mtenme, Bernard Miller, Darlene Miller, Gale 209 Miller, Harriet 94,190 Miller, Larry 92,146,190 Miller, Muriel 59,84,86,190 Millis, Susan 62,116,190 Millie, Brent Mills, Brian 209 Minckler, Jeff Mings, Carole Mitchell, Barry 90,226 Monaco, Carmen 123,170,171,190 Monger, Dennis Moon, Marsha 57,75,116,118,190 Moon, Michael 209 Moran, James 92 Morgan, Steve 209 Morkert, Connie 209 Moore, Cynthia 62,190 Moore, Jack 134 Morris, Richard S6,191 Motschenbacher, John Motschenbacher, Roger 93,191 Mouclia, Karen 85,226 Muchmore, Nancy 62,204,209 Muggli, Donald Muggli, Kenneth 191 Mulhauser, Jerry 90,99,209 Munro, Bob 226 Munro, Nancy 85.88,204,209 Myers, Sandy 96,116,119,191 Nny, Dennis 191 Nel, Marilyn 209 Negrn, Marian 93,191 Neilson, Gary 86,191 NeLlson, Linda Nelson, Dennis 191 Nelson, Gail Nelson, Janel 62,170,191 Nelson, Loralee 83,95,209 Nelson, Susan 62.74,75.98,118 119,170,191 Newlon, Richard 60,129,191 Newton, Mary Neilson, Tom 204,209 Nlemeyer, Jan Nile, Linda 226 Nisbet, Robert 147,191 Noel, Ariene 226 Noel, Nanci 170,192 Noel, Nancy 62 Nolan, Patty 59,62,85,94,116 118,192 Nord, Debbi 62,85,88,205,20 Norling, Dodie 85,226 Northey, Dick Norton, Peggy 192 Norwood, Susie 93,192 Nuckolls, David 209 Nuckolls, Linda 226 Nulllner, Harvey 192 Nygard, Anita 57,62,192 Nygard, David 99,226 O'Brien, Dave 192 O'Conner, Mike 60,119,129,132 139,209 O'Connor, Karen 209 Ogg, Robert 58,60,92,129,130 147 O’Hern, Nanci Okken, Allen 226 Oliver, Lora 92 Olsen, Christine 192 Olsen, Ray 87,209 Olson, Pamela 59,84,192 Omstead, James O'Neil, Carol 62.192 Oppegaard, Marianna 209 Orvis, Steve Osburnsen, Linda 62,88,116,123 170,192 Osburnsen, James 132,138,209 Otto, David 192 Ottman, Barbara 59,62,226 Overoast, Patsy 42,58,75,84 192 Owen, Mike 134,209 Owen, John 58,60,134,135,136 137,192 Palmer, Monica 96,99,192 Paquln, Sandy 86,88,90.116,192 Parker, Alan 192 Parker, Gary Parker, Judith 59.76,82,89,96 192 Parker, Julie 74,75,83,118,192 Parker. Randy 58,59,209 Parsons, Shelley 209 Patten, Rhonda 62,209 Patterson, James 92,193 Paul, Susan 193 Paul, Zane 138 Pauly, Anne 62,88,170,193 Payne, Carol 209 Payne, David 76,209 Payne, Larry 57,58,210 Pay son, Mary 88,193 Pebbles, Ralph 86 Pedersen, Arlene 84 Peschel, Cynthia 96,116,193 Petaja, Donna 91,92,210 Petersen, Pam 62,226 Petersen, Peggy 62,84,65.226 Petersen, Rodney Peterson, Georgia 221,226 Peterson, Lynn 210 Peterson, Mary Is 226 Peterson, Monte Peterson, Scott 226 Peterson, Suzanne 62,226 Pfohl, Carolyn 62,226 Phillip, Gloria 98,99,119,210 Pickens, Mike 193 Pickens, Rita Pierce, John 91,226 Pittsenbarger, Lorraine 226 Plumb, Diana 226 Piute, Edward 60,129,146,193 Polakow, Alex Polakow, Gary Poppe, Montana 210 Porter, Marilyn 226 Potter, David Potter, Donna 50,62,96,105 119,175,193 Potter, James Potter, Judson Potter, Joseph 210 Potter, Mary 193 Potter, Robert Powell, Paulette 210 Powell, Ronald Power, Elaine 193 Powers, Jack 226 Pramenko, Sandra 62,88,98,116 119,123,170.197 Prelat, Ellen 210 Prelat, Sheryl Preston, Sandl 84,193 Prewett, Marigall 84 Price, Dennis 193 Price, Linda 86,210 Price, Richard Prlvett, Audrey Pronovost, Lacey Prowell, Bruce 76 Pryor, Mary 99.193 Punke, Michael 193 Purlngton, Bob Pu rlngton, Pame la 57,62,80 88,96,210 Putzker, Ellen Rafferty, Mike 76,82 Rahm, Marc Raisl, Alann 37,62,96,193 Ralsl, Janis 62,85.96.210 Ramer, Ronald 99 Ramsey, John 210 Randles, Dennis 76,193 Rnnta. Roy 139,210 Rapp, William 45,147,193 Raser, Jay Rasmussen, La Veda Raymond, Gerald 139 Raympnd, Linda 84 Reagor, Dale 58,59,78.116,210 Reber, Marilee 88,210 Reed, Annamarle 92,194 Reed, James 93,194 Reeves, BUI 210 Reineke, Fred 194 Reinhard, John Retnoehl, Dan 87,210 Relnoehl, Ken 138,194 Renz, Donna 194 Renz, Janet 92 Reul, Judy 83,194 Reynolds, Daniel 142 Reynolds, Sandra 194 Reynolds, Sue 57 Rice, Linda 194 Riegel, Rossietta 194 Riemer, B. 99 Riese, Paula 62,210 Riley, Carol 62,194 Rimel, Whitney 81,76,77,83,116 118,119,123,194 Risk, Judith 57,84.110,116.119 194 Risley, Dean Roberts, Sharon 210 Robinson, Dennis 210 Robinson, Gary Rohrer, Sheila 194 Rojan, Rodney Root, Fred 57.210 Rose, Gloria Rose, Yvonne Rosich, Eveline 62,210 Ross, Annette 84,194 Ross, Dave 194 Ross, Valli Roth, Leonard Rolh, Sandra 194 Rothe r, Peggy 59,62,210 Rother, Sandra Rowley, Bob 134,195 Royce, William 210 Rube dew, Leo Russell, Spencer Rutherford, Merrill 195 Saar. Karin 195 Saar, Sylvia 84,210 Seldtn, JoAnne 62,210 Salter, Clifton Sanderson, Joan 195 Sanderson, Linda 62,84 Sands, Barbara 195 Sands, Rex Satre, Sandy 85,98,99 Saulbury, Glenda Savage, Jerry 86 Scales, Gary 191,195 Schatz, Karen 92,195 Schell. Lou 62 Scheytt, Ken 195 Schindler, James Schlegel, Pamela Schmautz, Bonita 96,99,210 Schmautz, Gary Schmautz, Jim Schmeltzer. Edith 84,85 Schmeltzer, Janlne 57,116,195 Schmitt, Dell 84 Schmitz, Richard 133 Schroeder, Diane 204,210 Schuler, Betty 99,195 Schulte, Linda 210 Schultz, Conni 59,85 Schultze, George Schwab, Linda 62,210 Schwank, Jill 62.85 Schwartz, Diana 62 Schweltz, Alan 195 Schweitz. Dale 138,210 Scott, Don 195 Scott, Judy 89,95,118,210 Scott, Karen 75,90,118,195 Sedgwick, Gayle 81,96,195 Secbcrger, Janet 62,99,195 Seery, Mike 204,210 Sekdler, Marilyn Seipert, Larry 86,195 Seitz, Phae 57,94,96,210 Selleck, Dianne 210 Senechal, Philip 133,142 Senn, Diane 96,195 Seene, Gene 92,195 Shaffer, Linda 196 Shall berg, Stuart Sharbono, Audrey 196 Shaw, Dennis 138,210 Shaw, Gregory Shaw, Michael 90,116,196 Sheets, David 67 Shields, Patricia Showalter, Vicki 59,84,210 Shreeve, Dennis Shriner, Loren 129,138,196 Shriner, Peggy 94,118,210 Shults, Karine 85,204,210 Shults, Linda 57,62,196 Shulund. Ray Siegford, Gary 60,128,219,130 140.141.145.196 Silbaugh, Elbert 136 Siltman, Linda Simms, Don Simmons, Carole 210 Simmons, JoAnne 62,86 Simonson, Jerry 58,59,60,129 131.140.141.145.196 Simonson, Sherry 210 Skaggs, JoAnna 62,210 Skaggs, Jerry Skarsten, Duane Skarsten, Sharon Skyles, Jack Slater, Randall Slocum, Sherry Slusher, Steve 132,138 Smalley, Bruce 196 Smith, Bella Smith, Andrea 59,62.76,96,116 210 Smith, Betty Smith, Lynn 90,196 Smith, Elvin 87,210 Smith, Howard Smith, Jerry Smith, Larry 91,93 Smith, Larry 196,210 Smith, Lex! Smith, Linda 59,118,196 Smith, Nancy 96,210 Smith, Noreen 62,63,92 Smith, Stan 210 Smith, Sue Snead, Rosalie 42,62,92,196 Sneddon, Kathy 85 Snow, Diane 42 Snyder, Frederick 58,110,116 119.123.196 Snyder, James 116,196 Sonnlag, Nina 57,62,227 Sontag, James 92,196 Soucie, Terri 62,82,85,210 Spadt, Jerry 227 Spaid, John 93,196 Sparks, Dave 196 Spaulding, John 86,196 Speed, Jean 86,196 Sperry, Lawrence 76,196 Speth, Jean 85,196 Spooner, James Spooner, Jody 62,90,96,196 Sprigg, Margaret 92,116,197 Spring, Larry Spring, Joe 133,227 Springer, Kathy 227 Stacy, Christine 52,62.85,95 204,211 Stacey, Karen 88,204,211 Stahl, Claudia 96,211 Staninger, Ken 58,59,60,129 133,142,141,227 Stanley. Ron 197 Stauber, Kay 211 Staudlnger, Earl 197 Steele, Allan Steele, Barbara 211 Steele, Mary Ellen 76,96,120 197 Steffee, Tom Stelnbrenner, Toni 86,197 Steingas, Diane 61,116,197 8tempke, Grace 86,197 Stern, Delwln 211 Stetler, Gen 57,84,88,116,197 Stetson, Alice 96.197 Steuerwald, Janis 62,197 Stevers, Durward 60,129,130,146 197 Stewart, Larry 58,59,60,62,76 116,119,122,123,129,197 Stewart, Virginia 89,227 StlerB, William 146,197 Stinger, Lawrence 86 Stitt, Jay 197 Stock, Chris Stock, Suzanne 59,85,98,99,197 Stockard, Charlotte 85,227 Stocke, Kareen 227 Stocke, Kolleen 227 Stockhill, Richard 129 Stocking, Richard 60,129,130 197 Stocking, Robert Stofer, Earl Stoianoff, Tammy 85,211 Stoverud. Bruce 132,138,227 Stranahan, Larry 132,139,211 Stratton, Julie 47,62,81,82 211 Stratton, Mary 96,227 Strong, Barbara 62,88,116,197 Slubb, Shirleen 197 Sturdeuant, Maureen 227 Suckow, Ronald Sullivan, Joan 211 Sundby, Charlene 84,227 Supemeau, Roger 139,197 Svore, Linda 57,62,85,95, 116,118,123,197 Svore, Mark 58,227 Swan, Mary 116,197 Swift, Isobel 75,116,197 Syroid, Heidi 58,62,96.110 116,119,198 Syverson, Joan 85,198 Taber, Rebecca 61.76,81,82,89 198 Tabish, Bonnie 59,84,227 Talley, George 133 Talley. Joe 198 Tandberg, Rolf Tannenholz, Lora 110,227 Tanner, Sandy 198 Tarras, Cherle 62,211 Tawney, Phil 58,59,129,133,138,143,227 Taylor, John Taylor, Lawrence 86,198 Taylor, Mark 58,60,129,141,142,145 Taylor, Robert 227 Taylor, Ruth 96 Templeton, Rod Terou, Larry 86,198 Thane, Mike 227 Thatcher, Gary 211 Thatcher, Sandra 62,82,84,86 116.198 Thibodeau, Jeanntne 57,62,84,90 198 Thibodeau, Judy 85,99,227 Thibodeau, Michelle 62 Thomas, Ken 227 Thomas, Terri 227 Thompson, Carl 139,198 Thompson, Chuck Thompson, James 198 Thompson, Jim 90,116 Thompson, Louise 227 Thompson, Sheryl 227 Thompson, Robert Thrasher, Martin 76,133 Thrasher, James 76,133,138 Thrasher. M. Ann 57,77,82,84 91.105.116.198 Thurston, Connie 92,96,211 Thyfault, Jan 62,211 Thyfault, Jay 227 Tlemyer, Dianne 75 Tobol, Robert Todd, Mary Todd, Robert Toole, Howard 110,227 Torres, Luis 58,62,85,116,120 198 Toste, Linda 227 Towsley. Janice 227 Tracy, Mark 198 Trickey, Patricia 211 Trickel, Janice 92,211 Tripp, Dan 87,138,211 Tripp, David 87,227 Tripp. Gary 67,139,198 Tronstad, Trig 116,198 Tschudin, Gerene 198 Turk, David 198 Turk, Rose 198 Turner, Mark Tuttle, Lynda 198 Twite, Marilyn 62,211 Urbach, Tom 133,138 VanDeHey, Dean 129,138,198 VanHome, Bob 198 Vannoy, Faye 61,86 Vannoy, Frank 87 Vannoy, Susan 86,227 Van Wormer, Pat 133,138,227 Vaughan, Gregory 57,98,99 Verworn, Judy 227 Vick, Judy 37,62. 65,124,198 Vick, Terry 62,84,221,227 Vlehweg, Paulette 62,88,221 227 Vetiz, Carol 198 Vlnal, Steve 86,199 Vtnnlon, Bonnie 227 Vinocur, David 83,85,211 Vinson, James Vitt, Linda 198 Volkcl, Susan 48.62,76.85.211 Volker, Karen 85,221 Wachtler, Bonnie 84,199 Waddlngton, Edward 36,227 Wages, Carol 211 Walden, Patty 199 Wallace, Tom 92 Walrath, Jack 132,138,211 Walsh, John 199 Walton, Charlotte 99,110,119 199 Wanberg, Gary 129,138,199 Ward, Ardith 199 Ward, Chet 199 Ward, Lynn 84,92 Ward. Iris 84,227 Ward. Jan Ward, Wanda 84,211 Ward, William 86 Washington, Linda 199 Waters, Cynthia 85,211 Watkins, Jonette 116,199 Watson, Gary Watt, Jim 227 Waylett, Audrey 59,62,227 Wayne, Dave 139,211 Webber, Edward 98,99,200 Weber, William 211 Werner, Carol Wegener, Diane 84,200 Weick, Shirley 85,170,200 Weikel, Willtam 200 Weller. Candice 200 Weller, Valetta 200 Welch, Jan 211 Wellhouser, Carol 92,200 Wentz, Michael West, Colleen 96,211 West, Riley White, Marilyn 211 Whitman, Cherie 200 Whitman, David 86 Whitman, Mike 227 Wicklund, Vtrgie 85.116,200 Wickman, Kerry 227 Wicks, Leonard 92,200 Wiest, Nadine 227 Wiggins, Lucy 59,116,211 Wilcox, Sara 62,200 Wildung, Tim 86 Wiles, 8111 57,62,82,116,200 Wilkins, Alex 211 Willard. Henry 60,129,200 Williams, Bonnie 200 Williams, Connie 227 Williams, Linda 62.74,75,85.88 118,200 Williams, Michael 62,200 Williams, Pat 42,57,58,62,147 211 Williams, Robert 138 Williams, Steve 200 Willis, Ed 98,99 Wills, Wesley 87,116,200 Wilson. Craig 60,85,129,132 142.211 Wilson, Creta 41,62,78,82,96 105.211 Wilson, David 62,85 Wilson, Penny 62,84,85,86,227 WilBon, Sandie 62,92,211 Wimett, William 138,227 Wines, Jolt Winkler. John 211 Winner, Terry 200 Wiseley, Tom 58,59,204,205,211 Wisherd. Penny 84,211 Wisherd, Gene 200 Wlttman, Louise 200 Wold, Paula 57,62,116,200 Wolf, Darlene 200 Wolf, Sue 62,227 Wolferman, Fran Wolstad, Mary Anna 116,122,200 Wong. Jerry 58,60,129,211 Wong, Marlene 62.82.88.116,201 Wontor, Bruce 146,201 Wooding, Craig Wood, John 99,201 Wood, Michael 60,74,75,118,129 130,201 Wood, Randy Wood. Vicki 227 Woods, Jeffrey 227 Woolsey, Wayne Worden, Ann 62,85,95,118,201 Wright, Warren Wright. Dean 129,138,201 Wyatt, Marilyn 99,211 Wyatt, Wallace 98,99,227 Wyatt, Marilyn 98 Yasenak, Phillip 143,227 Yonce, John 139,201 Yorton, Darryl 201 Yule, Tom Zacharlasen, Dan Zane, Paul 227 Zavarelli, Alane 85,201 Zawada, Evelyn 93,201 Zieg, Carolyn 116,201 Zook, Lynn 84,108,201 HELLGATE STUDENTS Abbey, Robert 112,113,149,150 167,214 Ahearn, Jackie Albert, Gale 133,238 Alfred, Paula 203 Allen, Lynda Allen, Patsy 238 Allery, Ronnie Alley, Susie 106,236 Allred, Loretta 238 Alsbrooks, Doris Ambrose, Lynda 67,106,110,111, 229,230 Ambrose, Willie 133,142,238 Anders, Keith 164,230 Andersen, Kathy 238 Anderson, Barbara 110,213,214 Anderson, Bobby 71,133,238 Anderson, Carol 214 Anderson, Dan Anderson, Donald Anderson, John 50,105,214 Anderson, Judy Anderson, Kathleen 76.236,238 Anderson, Michael 110 Anderson, William Andrews, William Angst, Rolla 238 Appelt, Carolyn 238 Arensberg, Becky 63,106,238 Arensroeyer, Christine 214 Arensmeyer, Richard 152 Arm priest, Gregory' 106,112,113 230 Armstrong, Virginia 110,230 Atheam, Teri 230 Atkins, Lorraine Autlo, Arne 112,113,230 Auwen, Mary Avery, Carolyn 108,110,214 Babin, Bruce 230 Bachmeier, Richard 148,214 Backlln, Myma 230 Baler, Allen Bailey, Bruce 238 Bailey, Judy Bailey, Linda 101,110,214 Bailey, Walter Baker, Buster Baker. Linda 70,71,213,214 Baker, Todd 67,230 Bakke, Gary 238 Baldridge, Craig 98,238 Baldry, Colleen 230 Bangeman, Jo 68,102,106,214 Banyai, Jim 154,214 Banzhaf, Steve 133,143,238 • Barbe, Shirley 238 Barnes, Jacque 238 Barnett, Joel 110,238 Barnett, Nancy 238 Barr, Leslie 106 Barr, Virginia 236,238 Barrett, Mark 154,238 Barrett, Melissa Barrier, Brian 152,164,238 Barrier, Craig 149,150,151,167 213,214 Barrow, Deyanne 106,238 Bartholet, Richard 76,138,238 Bartz, Susan 214 Bauer, John 149,150,154,214 Bausman, Jerry 238 Bay. Carol 228.230 Bean, Llonda 236,238 Beckner, Joyce 113,230 Beckwith. Toby 238 Bedard, Hobert 133,238 Beebe, Wally 214 Beers, Eddie 110,230 Bell, Evelyn 107,109,238 Bell, Rick 238 Bendickson, James 69,101,214 Bennett, Robert 238 Berard, Judy 230 Berezay, Patsy 238 Bergnu, Don 138 Berryman, Teddy Bertapelle, William 214 Berthoud, William 230 Bertoglio, Richard 238 Berzel, Monte 230 Bethke, Grace 108,214 Bethke, Vicki 108,238 Biberdorf, Valerie 69,110,238 Bielby, Robert 238 Biglen, Armand Bigler, Donna Bigler, Roberta Bingham, Robert 107 Binns, Fred BJorkman, Diana 230 Blackburn, Jim 238 Blake, Anna 67,238 Blake, Barbara 214 Blastlc, Hank 69,148,151,159 214 Blavers, Rusty 238 Boehm, Chara 69,214 Boehm, Mike 112,113,238 Boespflug, Don Bogard, Susan 238 Bogart, Rod Bohl, Pat Bolle, Charles 238 Bolster, Ernest Bond, Elizabeth Bond, Roy 228 Booher, Fred Boorman, Dean 154 Bootli, Denise, 71,11.230 Booth, Gaorget 238 Bos, Leslie 100 Boso, Sharon 106,238 Bowen, Dwight Bowers, Ellen 214 Bowers, George 230 Bowers, Marcia 238 Box, Leslie 68,71,108,109,214 Boyoe, Jack 214 Boyce, Steve 238 Boydston, Thomas 149,164 Boyer, Candy 110,236,238 Braach, Altha 238 Braaten, Marilynn 238 Bradford, Nanette 238 Bradley, Alan 44, 69,148,159,160 Brager, John 149,154,167,214 Brager, Linda 238 Bramson, Barara Brandt, R’Dee 238 Bratton, Skip 99,238 Bray, Gary Bray, Karen 108,238 Bray, Randall Breazeal, Barbara 71,230 Brees, Lois 238 Brehm, Mark 152,238 Briggeman, Kathy Briggs, Charlie 6,60,67,94,102 214 Briscoe, Scott 238 Britt, Earl 149,151,167,214 Brittner, Jack Brock, Linda 69,71,94,214 Brod, Linda 238 Broderick, Bill 106,149,151,159 214 Broderick, Roberta Brooker, Ernie Brooks, Dan Brotzman, Jams 230 Brotsman, Virginia 238 Browder, Steve 238 Brown, Glenn 69,159,160,214 Brown, Janet 238 Brown, Jeanne Brown, Lauretta Brumback, Linda 100,238 Brunner, Lyle 238 Buchholz, Margie 71,230 Burditt, Bonnie 71,214 Burgad, Mark Burgess, Barbara 238 Burke, Merry 71,106,238 Burlingame, Claude 102,214 Burlingame, Sandra 238 Burnham, Roxane 71,102,109,112 113,213 Burreson, Marvin 236,238 Burton, Sharon 69,106,214 Burwick, Glenn 214 Burwiok, Virginia 230 Bushby, Mae 69,238 Cabe, Monty 214 Campbell, Colleen 67,101,109 238 Campbell, Don Campbell, Mark 154,230 Caros, Kathy 102,124,213,214 Carley, Gerald Carlson, Christy 108,238 Carlson, Suzanne 69,71,230 Carpenter, Calvin Carpenter, Paul 133,142,238 Carpenter, Steven 238 Carson, Boyd 106,166,230 Case, Toby 152 Cash, Karen 71,84,110 Cash, Vickie 109,239 Catterlin, John 230 Cavin, Melody 239 Cavtn, Penny Cebulski. Callilou 239 Chaffin, Nancy 239 Channel, Pamela 239 Charette, Albert 239 Charles. Bob 149,150,167 Charles, Judy 230 Charles, Vicki 239 Charleton, Tom 154 Chase, David Chase, Leslie Chaussee, George 154,239 Chaussee, John 148 Chaussee, Patricia 106 Cheff, Ed 239 Chord, Virginia 215 Christensen, Aleta 239 Christensen, Donna 239 Christensen, John Christian, Connie 110,215 Christopherson, Jack 106,112 113,152.230 Christopherson, Jan 100,102 109,113,230 Clark, Anne 67,239 Clark. Barbara 69,239 Clark, George 230 Clark, Janet 69,71,103,110 230 Clark. Leslie 239 Clark, Marybeth 71,102,230 Clark, Norman 230 Clark, Richard Clevenger, Gary 239 Coats, Larry 106,112,215 Cocchlarella, Larry 154,231 239 Cocchlarella, Ronald 116,149 150.154.157.158.215 Cochran, Margaret 106,112 230 Cochrane, Barbara Coggeshall, Marsha 69,239 Collins, Bruce 167 Collins, Douglas 230 Collins, Jim 215 Collins, Mike 106,166,215 Collins, Patrick 106,166,230 Colllnsworth, Shirley 69,106 Colwell, Bryan 71,106, L10,239 Colwell, Diane 50,103,230 Connick, ChrlBtl 68,71,102,215 Cook, Sheryl 71,230 Coonrod, Mike 110,239 Cooper, Glenn Cooper, Terri 215 Cooper, John Corrogan, Kathleen 110 Core, Dean 239 Cote, Nancy 239 Cote, Patricia 239 Coulter, Phyllis 71,230 Countryman, Cherie Courtney, Mike 106,107,230 Covarrubias, Karen 239 Cowan, Bonnie Cowart, Gilbert Coyle, Danny 152 Craig, Georgia 239 Cram, Gayle 236,239 Crase, Lionel 149,215 Cripe, Helen 111,239 Crlspen, Cathy 239 Croci, Larry 106,112,113,215 Cromwell, Larry 68,69,149,215 Cromwell, Terry 113,239 Crosier. William 239 Cross, Donovan 239 Crouoh, Janice 230 CulbertBon, Janice 67,71,106 111.116.215 Culver, Sherill 215 Cummins, Scott 99,239 Cunningham. Rita 71,215 Curran, Dennis 67,237,239 Curran, Gary 69,76,159,164,230 Curran, Tom 106,152,239 Curry, Dennis 152,239 Curry, George Dabbert, Larry 110,133,138,239 Dachtler, Georgietta 239 Dachtlcr, Renee Dahlen, Sharon Dahlstrom, Neil 106,112,239 Dailey, Barbara 230 Dahlen, Randy Dalton, Jerry Dalton, Leonard 230 Damlinson, Bette 102 Damon, Billie 239 Danile, Carrie 106,108,110 Daniel, Tim 239 Danishefsky, Bernard Danishefsky, Gerald Dannenbrock, Carol 84,106,109 239 Davidson, Grant 106,109,112,113 215 Davidson, Lynn 106,239 Davis, Diana Davis, Janice 66,68,71,101,116 215 Davi 8, Roy Davis, Sandra 239 Day, Marcia 113,239 Day, Ted 133,142,239 Delaney. Tim 133,138.239 Denham, Emery 110,239 Dennison, Paul Denton, Mark 239 DePue, Jean 239 DePue, Mike 215 Dickman, Cavid 154,230 Disney, Bob 164,239 DIVtta, Fran 215 DiVita, Frank 164,239 Dobbins, Dick 239 Dolsman, Connie 239 Donaldson, Sandy Doney, David 230 Donovan, Tom 230 Dougherty, Brian 138.239 Douglas, Bruce 239 Douglas, Kay 71,230 Dowell, Bob Downe, Kaye 108,230 Drew, David 239 DrinviUe, Kathy 239 Dryden, Ronnie 239 Ducharme, Linda 239 Duley, Lois Duley, Ross Dull, Ricky 133,138,239 Dupuis, Vic 228, 230 Durall, Dianne 69,215 Durbin, William Durham, Mary 69.240 Dumford, Roy 152 Durnford, Steve 112,113,167,240 Dwyer, Michelle 106,240 Dyrdahl, Jim Earling, Rick Edstrom, John Egeland, Chris 240 Eggers, Delores 230 Eggers, Dennis 152 Eiseman, Charles 133,138,240 Elsenbarth, DeWayne Ekstrand, Jon 112,113 Ellis, Kristine 100,240 Elshire, Judy 231 Engle, Cynthia Engler, Nick 240 Engles, Harry 215 Ensign, Bob 154,231 Erickson, Chuck Erickson, Dale 231 Erickson, Delbert 231 Erickson, Harlan Erickson, Louise 69,94,215 Erickson, Ronold Erlon, Martha 71,215 Evans, Gayle 69.111,240 Evans, Jackie Evenskans, Richard 107,240 Everard, Gene 152,215 Everett, Merritt 240 Ever Ingham, William 152,154,240 Evjen, Curtis Eyre, Arvin 110,240 Fai re lough, Trent 149,152,231 Farmer, Nancy 108.228,231 Farrell, Glenda 11,240 Fausett, Linda 240 Fenlon, Ardella Fettig, Steve 240 Fetzer, Kirby 240 Finley, Don Fisher. Cindy 108,240 Fisher, Dan 231 Fisko, Tom 231 Fister, Jack 154,240 Fite, Diane 240 Flachsenhar, Linda 112,113,240 Fladager, Ken 240 Flaherty, Marc 133,240 Flanagin, Mike Flelschhauer, Linda 237 Filflet, Brenda Fllflet, Jeannine 231 Flifiet, Randy 133,236 Floyd, Clayton 107,110,215 Floyd, Larry 107,112,113 Follinglo, Ralph 215 Fonner, Anna Ford, Sandy 106,240 Fox, Jams 113,240 Francis, Carol 231 Francisco, Patty 50,70,71,94 105,212,213,215 Franzen, Donnie 240 Franzen, Jackie 240 Frasch, Carol 240 Fredrickson. Bob 148,215 Fredrickson, Keith 103,107,112 113,231 Free. Mike 215 Freeman, Louella 215 Frey, Carolynne 240 Frey, Dale 215 Frey, Gary 215 Fristo, Gale 106,215 Fronkier, Pam Fucho, Don 167,215 Fuchs, Don Fuge, Cynthia 240 Fuge, Florence 231 Fuhrman, Joanne 231 Gadach, Mike Gaffney, Sherry 110,1240 Gagermeier, Gary 110,112,113 240 Gallagher, Larry 154,240 Golland, Bryce Gander, Ross 240 Garr, Scott 215 Garrin, Larry 240 Garrin, Wanda 215 Gasermeser, Gary 167 Gauthier, Bob 133.138,240 Geesey, Harry 152,164,240 Geesey, Paulette 110,213 Geesey, Sharyn 84,215 Getz, John 240 Gibbs, Gary 149,159 Gibbs, Jalaine 240 Glbford, Suzanne 215 Gibson, Janice 69.231 Giere, Nola Gilder, Don 149,154 Gillespie, Sharon 50,71,103,110 Gillette. Garj’ 215 Gilman. Dan 152,167,240 Glaspey, Stephanie 231 Glaspey, William 231 Glore, Virginia Goose, David 167 Goetsch, Roger 67,106,240 Goff, Linda 240 Goforth, Carol 231 Goforth, Gene Goheen, Thomas 240 Golden. Trudy 240 Good, Reginald 110 Good, Richard 152,154,240 Goodrich, Alan 231 Gordon, Bob 106.166,240 Gore, Sheila 101,215 Goughnour, Arlene 71,103,231 Gow, William 106,112,113,240 Grafenstein, Debbie 231 Graham, Robert 215 Grant, Barbara 110,240 Graybeal, Marcia 240 Graybel, Greg Green, Fred 60,149,152,159 Green, Jack 102,231 Greene, Brad 69,215 Greenfield, Penny 240 Grenz, Phyllis 231 Grier, Nancy 240 Griffiths, Curt 106,215 Grogan, Charles Grogan. Tim 231 Guenther, Arthur 107,215 Guenther. Richard 107,109,240 Guerdette, Gerald 240 Gustafson, Bryan 152 Guthrie, Wendell 76,138,236,240 Hack, Marcia 240 Hahn, Shirley Haines. Dale 67,100,102,236 240 Haley, John 231 Hall, Beth 240 Hall, Randy Halland, Eddie 110 Hallford, Kathl Haltzer, Edle 216 Hambrlok, Don 216 Hambrlok. Steve 110,231 Hames, Cindy Humes, Howard 65.66, 67,102,109 116.154.216 Hames, Janet 240 Ham men, John Hanaon, Kieth 143 Handley, Doreen 231 Hansen, Aron 113,153,154.240 Hansen, Bonnie 240 Hansen, Carol 240 Hansen, Cheryl 240 Hansen, Delia 101,111,231 Hansen, Gary 152,154,240 Hansen, Harvey Hansen, Michael Hanson, Elizabeth 240 Hanson, Keith 133,236,240 Hanson, Richard Harbrlge, JoAnne 240 Harkins, Terence Hamden, Jerry 138,240 Harrington, Steve Harris. Mary 66,67,70,71,101 106.111.216 Harsell, Patricia 108,216 Hart, Evelyn 240 Hartman, Marcie 240 Hartse, Eric 240 Hartwell, Darryle 133,240 Hauck, Barbara 240 Hauck, Patty 84,240 Hauck, Russell 231 Hauge, Karen 63,69.106,240 Haugen, Mary 241 Haverfleld, David 99 Hawkins, Fred 148,167,216 Head, Kimberly 111,241 Headley, Louise 216 Heath, Martin 106,109,216 Heath, Sara Heath, Sheila 241 Heckcrt, Barbara 84,241 Heikkila, Brian 107,110,241 Heimberger, Barbara 241 Heisel, Judy 67,69,231 Heitmenek, Beverly 241 Heitz, Lynden 231 Hejtmanek, Beverly Heilman, Sandra Hemenway, Jary 241 Henderson, Dean 149,152,154 231 Heningcr, Carol 109,240 Henke, Eric 50,103.105,110 Henningsen, Chris 69,216 Henrlkscn, Diana 71,231 iienrikscn, Vickie 69.240 Hensley, Edward Hepler, Sandy 216,241 Herbert, David 102,105,110,216 Herblg, Doug 109,110,113,241 Herbig, Phillip 99,110,133.241 Herbig, Rhonda 110,241 Herndon, Anita Herrmann, Gary 113 Herselm, Rex 241 Hershey, William 241 Hess. Ted 241 Hettlck, Edna 241 Hettich, LaMond 231 Hetlich, Lonnie Hewitt. John 152,241 Heath, Sheila Hiatt, Ken Hiatt, Louis Hiatt, Pat 105.216 Hiday, Gary 110,231 Higham. William 67,99,110,241 Hill, Aiyce 108,216 Hill, Steven 133.241 Hilmo. Glen 152,241 Hlnther, Lance 241 Hlpler, S. 109 Hlrning, Mar}’ 241 Hitchcock, Linda 241 Hodge, Shirley 106,109,241 Hodgkin, Klif 110,112,113,241 Hoemer, Merle 241 Hoff, Rita 241 Hoffeiber. S. 109 Hofferber, Terry 69,103,112 113,241 Hoffman, Jeanne 107,241 Hoffman, Steve Hoffner, Lee 240 Holoomb, Doug 142 Holden, Marlene 71,103,110,231 Holman, Don Holt, Cindy 231 Holt. Hans 107,106,241 Holt, Roger 241 Holtzer, Edie 108,111 Honeycutt, Chuck 107,231 Hood, Curtis 153,164,241 Hoon, Kirby 133,138,241 Hoon, Nancy 69,241 Hopper, Sandra 108,251 Hopple, Ronald Horton, Michael 241 Hosfeld, Jeanne Howard, Roberta 70,71,216 Hoylo, Craig 231 Hrltsco, Daniel 112,113 Hubbard, Gary Hubble, Andreen 71,231 Hubert, Julia 241 Heuth, Gerald 241 Hughes, Ann 241 Hugos, Kenn 106,241 Hulls, Wesley 67.107.241 Hunter, Glen 231 Husby, Julie 84,110,241 Huth, Karen 108,241 Huth, Marvin 149,150,167,213 216,217 Hyslop, Larry 241 Innmn, Jim Isaacs, Dean 133,241 Isaacs, Jack 133.142,143,247 242 Isaacs, Margaret 242,247 Ishler, Dan 216 Israel, Larry 242 Iverson, Paul 69,154,156,231 Jacobs, Bernie 231 Jacobs, Leanne 236,242 Jacobsen, James 272 Jacobson, Jan 109,242 Jacobson. Sharon 98,99,242 J akobson, Donna Jakobson, Sandy 99,242 Janson, Leon 242 Jarvis, Billie Jasperson, Jan Jenkins, Adlan 138 Jensen, David 164,216 Jensen, Judy 242 Jensen, Lois 71,110,231 Jensen, Patty Jerrell, T. 112,113 Jcszenka, Harold 69,216 Jeszenka, John 242 Jewell, Frank 154,158 Job, Randolph 216 Johns, Becky 106,109,229 Johnson, Alan 242 Johnson, Bonnie Johnson, Bonnie Johnson, Brad 154,242 Johnson, Cathy 231 Johnson, Charles Johnson, Claus Johnson, Cynthia 216 Johnson, Gary 213,216 Johnson, George Johnson, Gordon 242 Johnson, Howard Johnson, Janie 242 Johnson, L. 112 Johnson, Mark 242 Johnson, Maryan 228,231 Johnson. Paula 69,242 Johnson, Ronnie 242 Johnson, Samuel 242 Johnson, Steve Johnson, Stuart Johnsrud, Roger 242 Jones, Brett 242 Jones, David 164,231 Jones, Dean 133 Jones. Joyce 39,69,242 Jones, Keith 242 Jones, Mike 138,242 Jones, Sarah, 106,242 Jordan, Sandra 107 Jordan, Sheryl 103,236,242 Joscelyn, Alan 112,113,167,242 Joscelyn, Sandy 216 Jovin, Albert 133,138.242 Juhnke, Judy 69,106,108,216 Junkert, Glenn Kahl, Lois 71,232 Kahler, Jerone Kahler, Marvin Kahm, Betty 67,242 Kaiser, Dianne 232 Kaiser, Eric 232 Kammerer, Art Kammerer, Jack Kane, Erving 242 Kane, Martin 152 Kappes, Randy 152,154,212,213 216 Kappes, Robert 154 Karls, Mary 112,113 232 Karlin, Holland 107,110,232 Karlin, Ronald 152,154,213,216 Katsel, Jackie 71,106,110, 111 217 Kearney, Ginger 242 Keeler, Rose 217 Kegley, Pam 71,232 Kelley, Diane 71,242 Kellmer, Bruce 242 Kent, Donna 242 Kent, Sharon 106,232 Kester, Cheryl 242 Ketron, Vicky 232 Key, Bamma 101,110,217 Kidder, Bruce 112,113,232 Kidder, Gary 217 Kilboume, Jeanne 84,106,217 Kidlow, Linda 68,71,101,217 Kimmel, Dorothy King, Nancy 110,232 King, Pat 152,154 King, Trudy Kinzle, Don 242 Kirkland. Jack 242 Kirkpatrick, Ken 67,98,242 Klaudt, Coral Knapp, Don 232 Knapp, Don 232 Knoll. Joe 217 Knuchel, Kathy 107,232 Knudson, Anna Knutson, Donna 217 Koch, Gerald Koch, Richard 242 Koepplin, Beverly 242 Kok, Keith 242 Kowalchuk, Diane Kramer, Wendy 99,236,242 Kratz, Rhonda 106,242 Krauger, Mike 152 Krieg, Janis 67,242 Krleg, John 102,110,217 Krieg, Linda Krleg, Robert Krieger, Shauna 69,242 Krook, Larry Krook, Nola Krout, Vicki 67,71,110,217 Kruger, Michael 164 Kruse, Valerie 242 Kuffel, Jim 110,242 Kurtz, Marcia 69,107,109,232 Kuschel, Richard 106,109,243 LaChapelle, Rod Lade. Anita 217 Ladwlg, Cheryl 100 LaFrinlere, Robert 133,138,243 Lamb, Dennis 232 Lamb, Robert Lande, Martha 243 Landes, Carolyn 243 Landquist, John 217 Lanoue, Ed Lanoue, Jerry 217,243 Lanoue, Larry Larkin, Sheila 236,243 Laroque, Gordon Larsen, Norman 99,243 Larson, Barby 243 Larson, Janice 71,228,232 Larson, Kathy 69,243 Larson, Robert 153,243 LaRue, Sandy 243 Lassise, Joy 243 Lassise, Richard 217 LaTrielle, Denise 67,71,94,102 232 Lawrence, Stan Lawry, Bob 154 Lechner, Wanda 102,228,232 Lee, Chuck 243 Lebuta, Donald 154.232 Lehuta, Gary 154,243 Leigland, Cindy 232 Let gland, Terry 103,217 Lein, Carolyn 232 Lemke, Eldon 232 Lemon, Gordon 108,107,243 LePUne, Steve 167,243 Lester, Harley 217 Lester, Walter Lewis, Carolyn 69.71,102,109 110 Lewis, Gene 148,149.158,159 161,165 Lewis, Joan 243 Lewis, Mary 67,71,232 Lewis, Richard 152,154 Lien, Carolyn Llngel, Connie 67,243 Lizotte, Vicki 243 Lobdell, David 217 Lochridge, Linda Lockrldgc, Valerie Lockwood, Janet 243 Lodge, Paul 152,164,232 Loewen, Jim 243 Lofgren, Julie Lohn, Linda 243 Lohrman, Barbara 243 Lohrman, Beverly 243 Lombardi, Michelle 243 Look, Karen 106,232 Loran, Roxana 84,243 Louquet, Dennis 67,243 Lovell, K. 92 Lowell, Ken 110,152.236,243 Lowry, Bob 232,243 Lowry, Robert Lubbes, Kathleen Luecke, Celia 243 Lyman, LeRoy Maas, Frederic 243 Mace, Denise 232 Mace, Gery 152,164,217 Mace, Wilma 71,232 Madsen, David 243 Madsen, David 154,236,243 Mahrt, Frances 107,109,243 Maier, Carol 106,217 Maier, Linda 243 Malcolm, Kathy 232 Malloy, Jane 243 Maloney, Jerry 243 Malouf, Dave 100,102,217 Manley, Ellen 243 Manley, Linda 69 Manley, Loren Mann, Allen Manning, Marcia 109,243 Manolovits, Richard Manthle, Barbara Manthie, Juanita 217 Marohie, Beverly 232 Marek, John 110,243 Marek, Mary 243 Mariska, Milton Marr, Jim 166,243 Marshall, Vicki 236,243 Martin, Diana 101,110,217 Marllnsen, Hugh 243 Martinson, Pamela 108,243 Mast, Pete 243 Matelteh, Jim 106,133,166,243 Matthews, Steve 217 MatVson, Susan 243 Matye, Peggy 84,232 Maxson, Robert 102,103,232 May, Don 243 McArdle, Patsy 69,71,232 McBridge, Florence 107,124,228 229,232 McCailum, Anitra 243 McCann, Kathy 84,236,243 McCarty. Kathy 66,67,71,94,110 217 McCarty, Mike 100,243 McCloskey, Bruce 243 McCloskey, Nora 217 McConkey, Sharon 69,108,243 McCoy, William 217 McDermott, Nickie 217 McDonald, Bonnie 69,71,243 McDonald, Bruce 232 McElwain, Janet 237.243 McGillen, Charles McGinnis, George 149,151,154 McQurk, Dennis McHugn, Adele 94,110,111,217 McIntyre. Gall 101,110.111.217 McKee, Josephine 243 McKeever, Delores 243 McKenzie. Pat 243 McKinney, Brenda 217 McKinsey, Donna 243 McKenzie, Dennis Mchuskie, Darlene 108,232 McVey, Mark Meier, Margaret 232 Meterdlng, Karel 71,110,217 Meinzen, Ted 243 Meter, Margaret 71 Meltzer, G. 69,106,152,228,229 232 Merchant, Doug 133,143 Merkt, Margaret 217 Meuchel, Bill 138,243 Meyer, Alvin 154 Meyer, Dennis 244 Meyer, Tony Meyers. John 65,66.67.69 216,217 Michaud, Shirley 244 Miller, Barry 244 Miller, Charles Miller, Cheryl 232,244 Miller, Cheryl Miller, David 244 Pambrun, Pauline 233 Rocheleau, Kim 106,236,245 Smith, Larry 152,245 Miller, Jeff 67,106,244 Pantzer, Dave 107,244 Rock, Jeraldean 245 Smith, Lynda 245 Miller, Mark 244 Parker, Jim Rock, Robert 152 Smith, Margy 234 Miller, Mitch 244 Parker, Lynn 110,244 Rock, Sharon 245 Smith, Marilyn 69,110,219 Miller, Russell 244 Parker, Margo 102,244 Rodda, David 152,164,245 Smith, Mark 138,245 Miller, Susan 71,102. 106, 108 Parks, Les 233 Rodda, Jeanette 109,234 Smith, Micheal 138,245 109,217 Parnell, Michael 218 Roehl, Steven 164,245 Smith, Randy Mings, Gerry Parnell, Ruth 244 Roe, James Smith, Roberta 109,245 Mlntz, Joan 108,244 Parsons, Randi 107,109,244 Rogers, Nancy 234 Smith, Roger 154,157,219 Mitchell, Barbara 106,244 Patch, Kim 149 Romstad, Christy 71 Smith, Vinette 245 Mitchell, Jackie 107,232 Patterson, Howard Rosen, Richard Smuin, Steve 101,148,151,158 Mitchell, Richard 149,164 Paulson, Richard 244 Ross, Drinda 159,161 Mobley, Patricia 106,244 Pearson, Judy 233 Ross, James Sneddon, Julie 245 Moderie, Donald Pearson, Monte 52,14 , 154,233 Ross, Jeannie 245 Snider, Vicky 245 Moderie, Ken 152,164,244 Pepe, Sandy 244 Rostad, Judy 234 Snook, Rod Moffatl, Laureen 244 Pergande, Annette 233 Roslad, Sharon 101,218 Snook, Sandra Moffett, Juoy 69,108,217 Peschel, Kathy 244 Rowberry, Susan 102,111,218 Sol, John Monk, Donna 71,217 Peterson, Barbara 106,218 Rudley, Rick 245 Solum, Bob Monk. Herb 152,164,244 Peterson, Don 218 Rusoff, Anne 245 Sontag, Jan 108,109 Monk, Linda 69,101.217 Peterson, Donald 244 Russell, Catherine 245 Sorge, Marcy 219 Monolovits, Richard 218 Peterson. Donna 110,233 Russell, Paul 112,113,218 Spaid, Ken 219 Montalvo, Elaine 244 Peterson, Gary Rust, Debby 245 Spencer, Chuck 234 Moon. Kerry 244 Peterson, Janet 67,106,244 Rusunen, Johnny 234 Spencer, Connie 246 Moore, Bill 244 Peterson, Karen 37,68,71,94,233 Ryan, Deborah 50,71,103,112,113 Sperry, Bruce 152,234 Moore, Chris 244 Petley, Bob 218 Spooner, John Moore, Jeanne 218 Petty, Gilbert 152 Ryan, Mike Splcher, Doug Moore, John Pfaff, Madonna Rye, Wally Spiracos, John 107 Morin, Daniel Pfaff, Richard Sprtgg, Sheri 109,113,246 Morris, Chuck 232 Pfeifer, Kathy 244 Spring, Susan 246 Morrison, Bob Phay, K. 112 Stahl, Charles 246 Morrison, Debra Phillips, Doug 244 Sackett, Rita 108 Stahl, Larry 246 Morrison, Richard 152,164,244 Phillips, Roger 244 Sage, Bonny 245 Stang, Jim Morse, George 152 Philpott, Richard Sale, Edward 86,67,69,102,103 Staudinger, Gary 234 Moss, James 110 Phipps, Steve 244 110,116,218 Staves, Dennis 219 Moss, Linda Pierce, Pamela 218 Sample, Diane 218 Stenger, Richard 99,246 Moy, Kris 71,111,232 Pitts, Linda 71,218 Sandau, Gary 109,218 Steinbrenner, Lynne 63,89,107 Moy, Vicki 67,107,244 Pitts, Pam 110,218 Sandau, William 103 111,237,246 Muchmore, Gayle 232 Plunkett, Tim 106,166,244 Sanders, Pamela 218 Steingas, John 246 Muhlhauser, William 109,244 Pogachar, Jennifer 244 Sanford, Roberta Stelling, Chervl Mulroney, Helen 71,101,106 Poiman, Philip 244 Sappenfield, Mary 110,245 Stemple, Joyce 219 111,218 Pomrenke, Donald Sara, Francis Stenberg, Andy 234 Mulroney, Nancy 71,106, 110,233 Pontrelli, Mike 233 Sarper, R. 71 Stensrud, Cheryl Munson, James Pope, Carol 244 Saulter, Gerald Stensrud, Kathy 108,109,234 Murdoch, Bonnie Porter, Allen 152,244 Saulter, Roelne 245 Sterling, Stephanie 71,84,219 Murphy. Mary Jo 108,218 Porter, George 244 Savage, Teresa 71,234 Stem, Marietta 246 Murphy, Pat 103,109,233 Potter, Anna Sayer, Rosemary 110,234 Stetler, Gay 69,106,246 Murphy, Peggy 71 Poulson, Richard 113 Scales, Tony 234 Stetler, Kent 69 Murphy, Suzanne Powell, Bonnie 218 Schatz, Della 245 Stevens, Jaffrey Murphy, Theresa Powell, Cheryl 112,113,240 Schteot, Linn 245 Stevens, Linda 106,246 Murray, Brian 110,112,113,218 Powell, Hal 245 Schlect, Linda Stewart, David 246 Murray, Trudi 244 Powell. Ray 106,245 Schlegel, Paulette 111,245 Stewart, Mike 246 Murrell, Stephanie 233 Powers, Stacy 245 Schleibe, Gary Stewart, Rick 152,246 Musselnian, Dan Presta, David 152,154,245 Schliebe, Randy 110,234 Stewart, Susan 69,71,234 Myhre, Leslie 244 Presthus, Sharon 99,245 Schmatz, Norman Stickney, Kathv 71,108,219.246 Myklebust, Lucy 71,233 Prezeau, Mike 68,69,218 Schmelebeck, Larry 110,245 Stickney, Ron 152,164,246 Print?., Jerry Schmitt, Rhonda 245 Stickney, Sharon 71,234 Pritchett, Alden 102,106,110 Schmitz, Paul 100,245 Stimson, Tom 112,113,234 116,218 Schmitz, Leah Stinger, Geraldine 246 Nagle. Jerry Pruyn, Minott 245 Schmoll, Betsy 245 Stinger, Mike 110,219 Nash, Dick 103,152,233 Pryor, Robert 153,154 Schmoll, Edward 100,108,164 Stinger, Todd 154,234 Neilson, Carol 244 Puckett, Sharon 245 Schnackel, Winnie 108,245 Stitt, George 246 Nelson, David 244 Puckett, Terry Schneckloth, Karen 84,245 Stockner, Cathy 71,107,228,234 Nelson. Doug 218 Pulliam, Russ 67,110,218 Schneider, Jerry Stohr, Sharon 110,219 Nelson, Jim 233 Punke, Sandra 233 Schneider, Rick 142,245 Stoianoff, Bill 67,234 Nelson, Linda 244 Purdy, Gary 67,237,245 Schneider, Rory Stoick, Brad 107,246 Nelson, Ron Purington, Susan 245 Schneider, Treve Stone, Valerie 108,236,246 Nesbitt, Carol 244 Pyron, Robert 152 Schneider, Rick 133 Storez, James 71,101,109 Ness, Karen 106,244 Schneiter, Jim Stoterau, Sandy 71,219 Newhoff, Shirley Schreiber, Jerry 234 Stover, Alan Newlon, Mike 233,244 Schroeder, Lon 110,164,234 Strate, Jil 110,246 Newman, Tracy 112,113 Ragan, James 106,133,245 Schwab, Jane Strom, Karen 113,246 Newton, Carl 112,113,154,244 Randles, Patrick Schwab, Juanita 84,106,234 Strong, Judy 63,106,124,237 Nicolet, David 244 Randles, Shirley Schwab, Nels 245 246 Niemeyer, Joe 102 Randles, Timothy Schwaderer, Sharon 245 Strong, Sandl 234 Nile, Paul 244 Rasmussen, Toni 71,218 Schwartz, Angela 69,71,107,234 Noblitt, Steve 133,142,244 Rasmussen, Vali 245 Schwartz, Ronald Supemeau, Greg 154,246 Nolan, Patti 67,68,71,103,112 Rathburn, Linda 245 Schwenk, Ron Susen, Martha 107,246 113,218 Ratigan, Richard Scott, Jean 219 Nordby, Jennifer 233 Rauscher, Sylvia Scott, Joan 109,245 Swartz, Daine 246 Nordby, Laurel 108,244 Redman, Kim 245 Scott, Judy 245 Swartz, Leonard 167,246 Northey, Harry 149,164,218 Reed, Christina Sears, Joe Swartz, Shirley 246 Norton, Robert Reed, Eddie 245 Seery, Timothy 142 Swift, Cathy 234 Norwood, James 154,244 Regan, Richard 76,245 Seibert, Christina 71,234 Swigert, Alvin 246 Nulliner, Donna 244 Reich, Elaine 67 Settz, Kathy 245 Swigert, Karen 246 Nygard, Darrell 244 Reich, Richard 138,245 Selle, Donna 218 Swisher, Mike 107,110,154,234 Reilley, Brian 233 Selle, Jim 110 Syroid, Erika 110,236,246 Reinbold, Barbara 245 Selle, Marsha 69,71,219 Szakash, Mike 106,234 Reinbold, Edna 233 Semmens, John 67.110,234 Ochsner, Glenna 213,218 Reiner, Dorothy 245 Serviss, Dennis Ochsner, Neal 110,244 Reiner, Edward 245 Shaffer, Kent Ochsner, Sheila 233 Reinhard, Janneno 245 Sharbono, Kathleen 245 Taber, Douglass 102,106,107 Odell. Sandy 113 Rennaker, Don Shaw, John 106,133,138 113,219 Oelke, Jeannette 110,233 Reum, Velva Shalton, Ron 245 Taber, Kathy 246 Oestreich, Robert 218 Rhinehart, Sid 69,144,149,151 Shennum, Susan 69,234 Taber, William 69,213 Ogg, Jim 106, 142,244 160,161,218 Shapard, Julie 234 Tablsh, Carol 246 Oie, Warren Rhoades, Debbie 245 Sherman, Dareld Tabish, Pat 39,69,108,246 Olean, Stanley 244 Rhoads, Jess 107 Shirley, Brenna 234 Talbot, Lynne Olsen, Loy Rice, Channel 245 Shuey, Paul Tanner, Ronnie 153,164 Olson, Diane 244 Rice. Gil 110 Shuey, Steven Tantllnger, John 69,219 Olson, Janet 244 Rice, John Siegford, Barbara 71,234 Taplett. Janet 67,71,103,234 Olson, Joe 149 Rice, Kimberly 71,102,233 Seigford, Glenda 106,108,219 Taunt, Cynthia 246 Olson, Ken 148,159 Rich, Buddy Simmert, Martha 245 Taylor, Alan 69,102,110,234 Oppegaard, Bud 244 Richard, Marian 245 Simmert, Tom 112,113 Taylor, Cheryl 70,71,88,219 Ormesher, Janet 68,71,218 Richards, Alan 152,233 Singer, Charles Taylor, Kenneth 149 Orr, Larry 233 Richards, Bob Skinner, Bob 236,245 Tavlor, Linda 100,106,246 Orr, Shirley 244 Richards, Diana 234 Skinner, Nancy 71,109,219 Teague, Mylo Ossege, Thelma 218 Richards, Marsha 234 Slater, Donna 106,245 Templeton, Charles Otto, Raymond Richardson, Donald 245 Sloan, Jo 234 Thomas, Elaine 219 Ouse, Cheryl 102,244 Richlen, Mark 107 Sloan, Louise 219 Thomas, Marilynn 228,234 Overcast, Linda 68,71,102,212 Richlen, Scott 67,103 Slocum, Darrell 245 Thomas, Ted 213,218 Ridley, Rick Slocum, Larry 152 Thompson, Dale 234 Owen, Bill 133,138 Rieley, Mike 68, 69,234 Slocum, Maureen 245 Thompson, Darrell 219 Owens, William Riemer, William 67,98,110 Smith, Barbara Thompson, Jane 106,112,246 Riggs. June 218 Smith, Barbara 234,245 Thompson, Kathie 219 Ring. Linda 110,245 Smith, Bill 112,113,234 Thompson, Lannie Robb, John 245 Smith, Bill Thompson, Marie 106,109,246 Palmer, Donna 71,110,218 Roberts, Linda 245 Smith, Diana 234 Thompson, Mar)' 107,109,237 Palmer, Larry 133,244 Robinson. Alan Smith, Donald 245 246 Palmer, Mary 106,108,244 Robinson, Jerry 133,154,245 Smith, Donna Thompson, Mike 106,148,154 Palmer, Michael 107,167,244 Robinson, Jim 234 Smith, Gene 219 159,228,229 Thompson, Paul 246 Thompson, Russ 219 Thompson, Scott 246 Thompson. Sherry 246 Thornburg, Carol Tibbs, James 67,99,246 Tice, Tana 110 Tidball, Diana 106,112,246 Tidball, Larry Tidball, Sharon 71,234 Tlemeyer, Sandra 108,246 Tietz, Joyce 109.246 Tivon, Leslie 112 Tobol .'Gary 246 Toko, Gayle 112,113 Tolley, Barbara 67,219,246 Tolley, Gordon 154 Tomlinson, Bette 236,246 Torgrimson, Christine 69,246 Tracy, Ralph 152,164,246 Tremper, Laura 166,246 Trtmbom, Charles 234 Tripp, Larry 246 Tripp, Linda 246 Tronstad, Tim 246 Troutwine, Audrey 108,234 Tully. Steve 246 Turner, Bob 69,219 Turner, Terry 71,234 Tyvand, Charlene 219 Tyvand, Leslie 234 Tweto, Gayle 234 Ulmer, Bonnie 110,246 Underwood, Larry 133,138,247 Upton, John 247 Umess, Bonnie VanAUen, Nancy 247 Vanderlaan, Theresa VanDyke, Marcia 71,100,110, 111 219 VanHorne, Roger Vannoy, Ruth 247 Veazey, WlUiam 69,148,159,219 Velde, Susan 67.71,107,109,228 229,234 Veum, Sandra 108,109,234 Vlok, Chuck 133,247 Vick, Marcia 109,247 Vick, Richard Vizzutti, Joe 213,219 Volker, Pamela Wagenlus, Diane 108 Wages, Russel 247 Wagner, Wendy 71,235 Wakley, Mary 107,247 Waldbillig, Bill 247 Walden, John 235 Walker, James 133,247 Walker, Vicki Wallace. Susan 106,109,247 Waller, Gary 247 Walstad, Dianne 103 Walters, Pamela 69,106,219 Walton, Jim 112,113,235 Wamsley, Sally 109,247 Wandler, Diane 247 Ward, Carol 247 Ward, Mike 247 Ward, Paul 247 Ward, Rosalind 69.112,113,219 Warthen, Pauletta Waters, Larry 247 Watkins, Richard 247 Watson, Dan Watson, Sheila 247 Watters, George 247 Watt, Dawn 67,68,219 Watt, Steve 148,167,219 Weaver, Alana 247 Weaver, Amy Weaver, Mary 247 Weber, Ronald 138,247 Weggenroan, Ma rk Weigel, Susan 235 Welkel, Linda 247 Weller, Steve 235 Weinberger, B. 109 Weisser, Monte 247 Wellhouser, Janet 247 Weppner, Gerald 100,247 Werner, Linda 235 Westler, Deborah 109,247 Wetzel, Gretchen 71,102,103 105.228,229,235 Wetzsteon, Carol Wcyermann, Dale 98,99,247 Wheeler, Monty 112.113,235 Whitaker, Lois 247 Whitcomb. Russell Whitman, Margie 106 Whitmore, Vicky 69.71,101,219 Whitmire, WlUiam Wbltmoyer. Linda 247 Wlckoff, S. Wledmer, Raymond 152,154.219 Weige, Dianna W ikoff, Alan 152,235 Wikoff, Sherlc 87,235 Wilcox, Connie 247 Wlldung, Mark Wilkins, David 110 Williams, Alan 247 Williams. Karen 71,112 Williamson, Mike Williamson. Pat 164,247 WiUls, Charles 37,167,247 Wills, Robert Wilson, Lynnette 67,71,235 Wlltgen, Dan 247 Winner, Dennis 110,219 Wisherd, Connie 106,247 Wittenberg, Alan Wohl, Margaret 67,71,113,235 Wold, Allen 133,247 Wolf, Jacob 108,235 Wolff, Rosalie 108,110,235 Woll, Linda 71,110,235 Woll. Vicki 247 Wollschlaeger, Linda 67.106,247 Wolslad, Dianne 110,235 Wood, Jennie 71,103,107,109 235 Wood, Laurie 106,109,247 Wood. Randy 71,219 Wood, Sally Wood, Sara 71,111,235 Wood, Susan 247 Woodworth, Donna 247 Woomer, Nora 108,235 Woomer, Robert 110,219 Worden, Eddie Wright, Tom 133,247 Wyckman, Susan 69,84,247 Yasenak, Pal 110 Yates, Daniel 68,69,219 Yonce, Barbara 71,235 York. Colleen 106,247 Yorton, Jerry 99.138,247 Young, Dwight 106,235 Zachariasen, Allen 133,138,247 Zacharlasen, Ron 236,247 Zachary, Norma 247 Zavarelli, Linda 235 ZeUer, Marsha 247 Zieg, Margaret 100,235 Zimmerman, Linda 69,235 Zimmerman, Melony 235 Zinke, Diana 235 Zirker, Daniel 6,66,67,102,103 219 Zirker, Lisa Zook, Gary Zook, George Zook, Trudy Zuber, Brenda 247 Zumwalt, Yvonne 219 SEELEY-SWAN STUDENTS Anders, Joseph 252,253 Anders, Roy 251.253 Anderson, Bill 252,253 Anderson, Carol 252 Bailey, Rita Baker, Howard 250,253 Baker, Larry 252 Baker, Tom 250 Baker, Sharon 252 Barnett, Ronald 251,253 Barnett, Wanda 252 Best, Jesse 252 Best, Richard 251 Brotzman, Richard 252 Brown, Diana 252 Brown, Vlki Buegc, Henry 251,253 Cahoon, Martin 251,253 Cahoon, Ralph 250,253 Chaffin, Barbee 250 Christensen, Christie 251 Christensen, Kathy 251 Clark, Carol 252 Clark, Charlene 251 Clark, Connie 250 Cook, Barbee Cook, Carrie 250 Done, Jim 251,253 Duncan, James 252,253 Eldrldge, Corliss 250 ELdridgc, Peggy 251 Edmonson, Mari Farrar, Dale Fischer. Dellana 250 Forrest, Sydnee 252 Gray, Marsha 251 Hallett. Linda 252,253 Hallett, Lucille 252 Harmon, Nathan 253 Harper, Howard 250,253 Hatcher, Dennis 250,253 Herbert, Loretta 251 Howard, James 250,253 Howard, Jay 251,253 Jameson, Brian 250 Jaumotte, David 250,253 Jette, Stephen 252,253 Johnson, Loren 252,253 Kauffman, Edith 252 Krantz, Gary 250,253 Lazarewicz, Frank 252 LeBrun, Patty 251 Lee. Beverly 252 Lee, Terresa 251 Logue, Frank 252,253 Mackie, Jack 252,253 McNealy, Dick 252 McNealey, Roger 252,253 McNealey, Wayne 253 Mecham, Albert 252,253 Mecham, Grant 251,253 Nelson, Jerry 251,253 Nelson, Penni 252 Nelson, Wade 252,253 Ogden, Benny 252,253 Pablo, Mildred Rich, Peggy 252 Rogers. Deanna 252 Sheets, Connie 250 Shockley, Janet 252,253 Shockley, Jeanne 250,253 Shockley, Judy 251,253 Smith, Sandi 251 Spencer, Vera 252 Stacy, Cherril Stokes, Leathy 251 Stokes, Lloyd 250,253 Stokes, Sadie 252 Stutzman, John 252,253 Stutzman, Loretta 252 Styler, Bonnie 252 Styler, James 252,253 Styler, Linda 251 Swecker, Laura 252 Thompson, Betty 251 Trickey, Patricia 251 Trickey, Robert 250,253 Turk, Harold 251 Turk, Juanita 251 Turk, Mari 251 Wilhelm, Cheryl 252 Wllscarson, Juanita Wilscarson, Roberta 250,253 Wise, Becky 252 Wold, Thea 251 Woodhouse, Judie 251


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