Hellgate High School - Halberd Yearbook (Missoula, MT)

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it be anybody, I want somebody SB W rieijds. Beatles.) lopyil need somebody to love. Coi . ' l i a i + h n I 11 + I c 11 Time it was And what a time it was, It was ... A time of innocence, A time of confidences. Long ago ... it must be . . I have a photograph Preserve your memories; They’re all that’s left you. —Simon and Garfunkel These are hands. Hands are fun. We couldn’t get by in this school without our hands, could we? 2 f One small step for man, one giant leap for all mankind. —Neil Armstrong Another decade has drawn to a close. How will these 10 years be known in history? As the Swinging ’60s? Or the Shocking ’60s? Maybe the Psychedelic ’60s? Whatever the case, the '60s came up with their own share of distinctive personalities, their own styles and rhythms, slogans and slang, fads and fancy stuff, moods, manners and mishaps. This was the era of hippies and “flower power,” new math, Pope John XXIII and the Ecumenical Council, ZIP codes, mini-skirts and bell bottoms, folk-rock, the New Frontier and the Great Society, “Sock it to me!” the Beatles, heart transplants, Communist China’s Red Guards, instant replay, beards and sideburns, “Don’t trust anyone over 30,” sandwich coins, pop art, black power and white backlash, computer dating, happenings and be-ins, the gold drain, “Tell it like it is,” mod fashions, Expo 67, Broadway Joe Namath, anti- Establishment, “Cigarette Smoking May Be Hazardous to Your Health,” James Bond movies, SDS and LBJ and ABM, the twist, the frug and the monkey. Ralph Nader and his raiders, emerging new nations, “Oh wow, groovy!” and—astronauts to the moon. 4 ... it was as if his mind were an island in time, the past, surrounding sea ... —Truman Capote 5 7 Patrons 204 I must have thrown A billion rocks When I was a kid I had more time Than I needed So I threw it away The spinning stone Isa moment thrown The distance tossed Is the moments lost The kid alone Is good at stones —Mason Williams She's one of those girls who seems to come in the spring; One look in her eyes and you forget everything. —Lovin' Spoonful I need to laugh, and when the sun is out I’ve got something I can laugh about I feel good in a special way; I'm in love and it's a sunny day —Beatles There were those Who must have thought us daft. From the way we smiled together And the way we Laughed .. . —Rod McKuen Sometimes in winter Forgotten memories remember you behind the trees With leaves that cry. —Blood, Sweat and Tears Would you like to know a secret? Just between you and me: I don’t know where I’m going next Don’t know where I’m going to be. . But that’s another side to this life. —Peter, Paul and Mary 9 student life if up’s the word; and a world grows greener minute by second and most by more— if death is the loser and life is the winner (and beggar’s are rich but misers are poor) —let’s touch the sky. —e.e. cummings n I used to get mad at my school; The teachers that taught me weren’t cool. Man, I was mean, But I’m changing my scene And I'm doing the best that I can. —Beatles There were those Who must have thought us mad. Spending all that time and money That we never had —Rod McKuen I was so much older then; I’m younger than that now. —Bob Dylan No matter how much I try, I can’t seem to leave my memories behind. —Lovin’ Spoonful 12 But there are times When you can smile in such a way That I’d forget a ten-year war. —Rod McKuen You thought the leaden winter Would bring you down forever But you rode upon a steamer To the violence of the sun. —Cream April come she will. May she wjill stay June, she'll change her tune. July she will fly, August die she must. —nursery rhyme 13 Why must every generation think their folks are square And no matter where their heads are they know mom's ain’t there Cause I swore when I was small, that I’d remember when I knew what’s wrong with them that I was smaller than. —Lovin’ Spoonful 15 Homecoming King and Queen Tei Nash and Debbie Rice Occasionally, the excitement and strain of hectic school life catches up on the students. Though some may observe with disdain, good will and the holiday spirit can transform a scraggly, naked tree into a scraggly tree hung with a bit of tinsel. 17 18 old age sticks up Keep Off signs) youth yanks them down(old age cries No Tres) (pas) youth laughs (sing old age scolds Forbid den Stop Must n't Don’t )youth goes right on gr owing old —e.e. cummings 20 The whole theory of the universe is directed unerringly to one single individual—namely to You. 21 —Walt Whitman He saw a fire dancer take two flambeaus And do red shadows with her shoulders. And he met two fools looking on and saying Horsefeathers horsefeathers, and he said I must bethink myself, I must throw seven Eleven, 0 God am I a two-spot or what am I? a who or a what or a which am I? And the next day it rained, the next day was something else again. Well, hibiscus, what would you? The flambeau dancer did it. she and the red shadows she threw. —Carl Sandburg What is this load I carry out of yesterday? What are these bygones of dreams, moans, shadows? What jargons, what gibberish, must I yet unlearn? —Carl Sandburg 23 ' - M — ' The Founding Family: Eustacia -------£ Henfeckle. Isadora Menfeckle. It h mar . - P. Menfeckle. Joshua L. Menfeckle, and Dudrik Jonathan Menfeckle. Cousin Meiissa Prudence ‘‘Sadie • MenfecWe. whVran-away with Rater. McFuddy, a trailing., salesman, and- became a dance hall queen in North Philadelphia. a n _______ X J J— z Four oousins-harmonize at _ reunion of ’09. From left, Jostuzrt.' ’ Farp, Fernie Welmshaven HI, Louis Edwin Elpo. and Sfiard Elvin Saints- Ip. of the Georgia Sainte-lps; Sweet Moravia Menfeckle and her husband Horace Gradwhip, who settled in the Winnoka Basin and made a success of raising high- grade okra. There was what we call words, a lot of language, syllables, each syllable made of air. Then there was silence, no talk at all. no more syllables Shaped by living tongues out of wandering air. Thus all tongues slowly talked themselves into silence. —Carl Sandburg honors ... nothing in the world is more distasteful to a man than to take the path that leads to himself.” —Hermann Hesse Sarah Ladbury with her American sisters, Gail and Thais Zimmerman. Sarah and Cecilia Gallagher relax under the strain of school by tearing up French notes. Doug Parker, Sarah Ladbury and Mark Overland talk over mutual experiences during their travels as foreign exchange students. Every country has its customs and peculiarities. Great Britain is no exception. Neither, I have found, is the United States. Several months after my arrival, I have at last mastered the art of spreading my butter with a fork (special thanks to Hellgate); dispelled (with limited success) the idea that it never stops raining in England; realized that I am the one with an accent, and have tried to explain why we do not celebrate Thanksgiving. Seriously, though, I feel that my experience as a student at Hellgate has definitely broadened and completed my high school education. By education, I mean the experience I have had in meeting people and making new friends, and learning and understanding their ideas and attitudes. However I have also found the work different and interesting. I would like to thank every individual at Hellgate, not just for what they have done for me as an AFS student, but for what they are themselves. Sarah Ladbury QAClA Foreign Exchange Student Leicestershire, England 32 American Field Service American Field Service (AFS) promotes international good will. Yearly it sends American high school students abroad, and brings foreign students to the United States. Mark Overland went to loannina. Greece, to spend his summer. He spent 41 of the 62 days of the summer on the island of Corfu, the ‘‘gem of the Greek islands. located in the Adriatic Sea. While in Greece. Mark said he did not master the language; but learned enough Greek to take care of himself and get around. Treinta y Tres in Uruguay was the summer home of Doug Parker. Doug studied for most of the summer. Of the nine classes he took, he liked English best, although he couldn’t understand the teacher. 33 Boys’ State Lance Hames, Boys’ State speaker of the House, and Glenn Chaffey reflect seriously about some good times at Boys’ State. BOYS’STATERS: Jim Thompson. Glenn Chaffey, Allen Viz2utti and Ken Melder. Not pictured is Lance Hames. ALTERNATES—Marian Synder, Alice Brinkerhoff, Karen Olson. Not pictured are Peggy Patrick, Gail Zimmerman and Carol George. Girls’ State Boys’ and Girls' State is a program in which the students study and put into practical application the problems of self-government. The students get the opportunity to practice the theories of American government as taught in school, through operation of the simulated city, county and state offices organized in Boys’ and Girls’ State. 35 Bowling over Gonzaga Prep. 260-45 and Lewis and Clark 140-135, Hellgate’s High School Bowl Team became eligible to go back to Spokane in May for the semi-finals. This is the second year that Hellgate has competed. Mr. John Koelbel, advisor, was invited to bring a team to participate by a Spokane TV station. The team was selected by a group of teachers. HIGH SCHOOL BOWL—Eric Anderson, Judith Mace, alternate Bob Sentman, Ed Knoyle, alternate Dave Beaufait and Captain Steve Forbis. Not pictured is alternate Nancy Stevens. High School Bowl National Merit Semifinalist Qualifying Test on the basis of test scores Karen Hodge placing them in the upper third percentage of their graduating class on a state-wide basis. 36 All-State Musicians Thirteen Hellgate musicians were among the members of the select All- State orchestra at the annual festival in Helena. The members were chosen on the basis of musical ability (taped audition) and director’s recommen- dation. ALL-STATE MUSICIANS—Front row: Casey Overland, bass viol; Jerry King, French horn; Dare Clubb, violin. Row 2: Yvonne Stinger, viola; Karen Cochran, bassoon; Karen Olson, flute; Becky Hansen, violin. Row 3: Allen Vizzutti, trumpet; Camille Blanchette, bass viol; Ann Cunningham, violin; Sam Taylor, violin. Outstanding Teenagers of America Selected this year from Hellgate as outstanding teenagers of America by the Outstanding Americans Foundations were Linda Ormesher, Allen Vizzutti and Nancy Stevens. They were selected on their abilities and achievements in their high school activities. Linda, Allen and Nancy became eligible for one of the ten national awards and scholarships. They will compete as state winners for the Governor’s Trophy. Bill Gould was named a member of the American Angus Association, an honor which has been granted to 135 new national members who raise and breed Angus cattle. Membership entitled him to discounts with registration of any Angus of either sex. 37 Quill and Scroll Quill and Scroll is an organization of outstanding journalism students. These students must have performed outstanding work in some phase of journalism and must rank in the upper third of their class to be selected. Members were Nancy Stevens, Sec. Camille Blanchette, V. Pres. Lisa Autio, John Effing, Anne MacIntyre, Pres. Betty Scott. Not pictured are Treas. Lance Hames, Cecilia Gallagher and Donna Spurlock. Cecilia Gallagher was chosen winner of the annual Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) good citizenship award, and also won the Miss Congeniality title in the Junior Miss Pageant. Cec” was nominated for the DAR good citizenship award along with nine other girls, by the students of Hellgate and elected by the teachers on the basis of her dependability, service, leadership and patriotism. The M iss Congeniality title and trophy were awarded to Cec at the 1970 Missoula Junior Miss Pageant. Sally Frey was awarded a second place scholarship by the Missoula Soroptimists Club, a women’s service group. Sally was presented with a $25 savings bond. 38 Margaret Pogachar, senior, on the basis of her score in homemaking knowledge and aptitude test taken by senior girls, won the 1970 Betty Homemaker of tomorrow award. In addition to receiving a specially designed silver charm, Margaret is now eligible for any of 102 scholarships totaling $110,000. Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) students of the year, Anita Dupuis and Jim Thompson, were chosen on the basis of scholastic ability and performance on the job. Nancy Stevens and Lisa Autio, editors of the 1969-70 Lance and Halberd, respectively, hold the certificates of merit given to the Lance and Halberd. Hellgate's student newspaper, the Lance, was selected for Medalist ranking in the Columbia Scholastic Press Association’s (CSPA) annual evaluation of high school newspapers, which is the highest rating that can be earned in this competition. The Halberd, Hellgate's yearbook, won all-state rating. It competed with all the yearbooks in the state. 39 40 Sarah Ladbury 41 w v I Top Twenty TOP TWENTY 1. Nancy Stevens 2. Alice Brinkerhoff 3. Ken Melder 4. Karen Hodge 5- Peggy Patrick 6. Sally Frey 7. Linda Ormesher 8. Doug Parker 9. Sarah Ladbury 9. Judith Mace 10. Cecilia Gallagher 11. Ed Knoyle 12• Margaret Pogachar 13. Gerald King 14. Carol George 15. Mark Hagenston 16. Sue Pitts 17. Cathy Carpino 18. Jim Thompson 19. Jerry Thornburg 20. Don Knight service The smile that you send out returns to you. —Indian Wisdom 45 Student Council Vice President Mike Groshong Secretary Janet Wolstad President Chris Vick Treasurer John Roemer SC REPRESENTATIVES—Front row: Jr. Loren Marshall, Jr. Karen Petit, Jr. Eric Anderson. Row 2: Soph. Anne Sokoloski. Soph. Meta Chessin, Fr. Thais Zimmerman. Row 3: Sr. Chris Whalen, Soph. Kathy Gallagher, Fr. Debby Doyle. Row 4: Fr. Don Sokoloski, Sr. Doug Parker, Fr. Kathy Roemer. Row 5: Soph. Roxanne Richardson, Soph. Andrea Bessac, Jr. Jaime Gaul. At last (or alas), pants made the school scene. The accomplishments of Student Council (SC) were many during the year. To finish the revision of and adopt a new constitution was the first order of business. Distribution of funds from the Knight Spot came under the jurisdiction of SC when Girls’ Club turned the operation of the store over to DECA. The new dress code established by SC allowed girls, for the first time, to wear pants to school. A jukebox was installed in the cafeteria, with SC reaping 40 per cent of the profits. SC again sponsored a winning High School Bowl team. As a last standing achievement, Interclub Council was formed to promote cooperation between school clubs. The new jukebox provided problems as well as entertainment, as moneyless Andy Boydston found out when he had to refuse Julie Bernatz's request. 47 EXECUTIVE BOARD—Becky Disney, Marcia Turman, V. Pres. Cathy Carpino, Sec. Shirley Kelley, Treas. Shanna Mattson, Asst. Treas. Janice Hritsco, Katie Dwyer, Laurie Disney, Pres. Sue Pitts. Missing is Susie Getz. Girls Club, an organization to which every girl at Hellgate belongs, attempted this year not only to serve Hellgate but to expand its goals to include outside areas. One of the major accomplishments of the 1970 Girls Club was to sponsor an underprivileged Asian child. Girls Club sent funds every month for its sponsored child, Devasurenda Rasanayagan, to finance his schooling in Ceylon, “Dave'’, as he was called, and Girls Club also exchanged translated letters. Another new step was the expansion of the Executive Board, which now included an elected representative from each class. Girls Club, in addition to these changes, also arranged its annual events of the Faculty Tea, the get acquainted tea for new girls, the Christmas Chocolate Hour, the Mother’s Day Tea and Style Show, and the honor assembly to commend outstanding senior girls. Devasurenda Rasanayagan, Dave, is the 9-year-old Ceylonese boy adopted” through sponsorship by Girls Club. 48 Three old women, Linda Bisom, Roberta Donovan and Cathy Carpino, gossip in a scene from the Christmas play. Linda Hemingway and Lyn Solander enjoy cider and doughnuts at the Girls’ Club Transfer Tea. Sue Pitts initiates an honorary Executive Board member in pinning exchange student Sarah Ladbury. Girls’ Club GC CONTACT REPRESENTATIVES—Front Row: Sandy Adams, Marie Morgan, Sheila Mobley, Cheryl Rautz, Kathy Barthelmess, Cathy Fuge, Janet Spain. Row 2: Evelyn Rhoades, Karen Gallagher. Amy Sehestedt, Debbie Demmons. Laura Dodgson, Linda Brown. Beverly Bibus. Row 3: Vicki Lind, Connie Johnson, Diane Hackman. Willene Kidd. Row 4: Kathy Murray, Linda Hemingway. Pam French, Pam Winter, Lonnie Erickson. Row 5: Laurie Bernatz. Kathi Schwanke, Nola Heitz. Deborah Whitehouse, Maria Charette, Trudy Spain. Row 6: Katie Dwyer, Carol Heidemann, Diane Savage. 49 VARSITY—Front: Alternate Shirley Kelley. Charlene Deputy, Val Ochsner. Sara Simmons. Captain Janet Wolstad, Val Lenz, Julie Stewart. The cheerleaders main purpose is to generate and promote school spirit, an important aspect of school life. As well as spending much time on practice and cheering at all athletic events, the cheerleaders this year organized projects to make money needed for new uniforms. FRESHMEN—Center: Captain Linda Peterson, alternate Debbie Cordial. Patty Lenz, Sheila Mobley. HISTIE JR. VARSITY—Front: Captain Betsy Carpino. Liz Graff, alternate Janie Schriver, Kathy Evans. KNIGHTS Key Club SOPHOMORES—Front row: Greg Stone, Bill Caras. Row 2: Mike Dahlstrom, Gordon Cottier. Row 3: Robert Hudson, Mark Latrielle, Hal Holt. SENIORS—Mike Larson, Ken Melder, Lee Hartong, Mark Overland, Allen Vizzutti. JUNIORS—Front row: Brad Taylor. Harold Johnson. Row 2: Bob Morse, Gary Morgan, Ken Holden, Bruce Stetler. Row 3: Blake Ludwig, John Kafentzis, Don Erickson, Dave Beaufart, Richard Deschamps, David Hanson. Row 4: Glen Bauer, Cliffton Lewis, Richard Over, Dick Moore. EXECUTIVE BOARD—Front row: Pres. Mark Member Bill Caras, Sec. Loren Marshall, Jr. Overland, Vice Pres., Clifton Lewis. Row 2: Sr. Board Member Don Erickson. Missing is Treas. Board Member Allen Vizzuti, Soph. Board John Roemer. Key Club’s main function is to serve the school and the community. The organization’s major accomplishment this past year was the publication of the Knight Life, the school directory. Refereeing Little League basketball games and doing odd jobs, such as cleaning the faculty coffee pot. were some of the more unusual and enjoyable activities the boys participated in. The boys sold apples with the city’s Kiwanis Clubs to raise money for various Kiwanis projects and also collected money for the Heart Fund. Key Clubbers Ken Holden and Richard Deschamps gently persuade Allen Rich to buy a Knight life. 53 Generating school spirit is George Karis. 54 Excalibur members gather around Advisor Ron Jones to discuss future activities. Excalibur served not only as a service organization, but also as a boys’ pep club. The club’s main purpose was to support all athletic functions. In addition. Excalibur sponsored a second Sadie Hawkins Day dance and ushered for plays in the auditorium. Jim Helmer, Excalibur president, presides at a meeting. Excalibur EXECUTIVE BOARD —Frank Nuckolls, Sergeant-at-Arms Mike Kenyon, Pres. Jim Helmer, Don Erickson, Clyde Wickstrom, Gordon McDonald, Sec.-Treas. George Karis, Vice Pres. Mike Larson. EXCALIBUR—Front row: Donald Wilson, Steve Llewellyn, Bruce Elton, Brian Batchelder, Butch Verlanic, Bill Hoeg. Row 2: Matthew Campbell, Bob Morse, Ken Rasmusson, Don Woldridge, Larry Witwer, Mike Barrett. Row 3: Wayne Peterson, Mike Morse, Bernie Greenfield. Todd Scott, Jim Guest, Ken Melder. Row 4: Sponser, Mr. Ron Jones, Mr. Jones’ son, Brent. PEP CLUB—Front row: Sec. Virginia Dale. Pres. Jane Burnham, Vice Pres. Debra Rice, Treas. Karen Cochran. Row 2: Executive Board, Katie Loeffler, Janet Meyers, Debra Connick, Jody Rydquist, Nancy Knapp, Hist. Donna Swend. Row 3: Lynne Clouse. Debby Lloyd, Linda Brown, Connie Ingalls. Virginia Pew. Jan Spain, Marcia Turman, Cathy Fuge. Row 4: Dixie Burger, Lita Leach, Penny Rhinehart, Pat Turner, Jackie Hyder, Debra Crooks, Diane Penner, Sandra Adams. Front row: Sue Konizeski, Vanessa Montreuil, Christine Clark, Carol Wallace, Laurie Caras. Row 2: Paula White, Melodie Singer. Pat Wamsley, Lindsay Brown, Liz Hogan. Row 3: Anne MacIntyre, Debbie Watt, Judy Carter, Linda Fryhling, Beverly Stewart. Kathy Schwanke. 56 Decorated halls for a Hellgate-Sentinel basketball game were Inspired by Pep Club’s attempt to promote class competition. John Roemer, junior class president, steals the Spirit Jug from Jane Burnham, Pep Club president. Kathy Schwanke, Lindsay Brown and Patty Wontor decorate the boys’ gym for a basketball game. Pep Club this year tried to expand its activities to include support of all school functions, instead of athletic events alone. Honor Banquets were introduced to honor outstanding seniors in all fields. Class competition was encouraged by giving the “Spirit Jug” to the class winning a competition cheer during a pep assembly. Pep Club members decorated the gym and posted “good- luck signs on team members’ lockers for all athletic activities. Now you will not swell the rout Of lads that wore their honours out, Runnerswhom renoun outran And the name died before the man. —Alfred Edward Housman Touchdown—Jay Ryan Varsity 1969 HELLGATE KNIGHTS—Front row: Rick Over, Gordon Cottier, Mike Siegford, Rick Vaillant, Mike Kenyon, Bill Nowlen, Butch Verlanic, Pat Lewis. Ken Melder, Mike Pace. Richard McDonald, Cliff Towe, Gary Wolgamott, Jeff Smith, Tim Duffner. Row 2: Steve Roney, Tim Halland, Ken Kane, Bob Blakely, Terry Cottier, Jay Ryan, Arlyn Tietz, Mark Latrielle,Cliff Lewis, Dan Schneiter, Larry Eyer, Dennis Schneiter, Rick Johnson, Benji Williamson, Bob Sentman. Row 3: Coach Dick Correll, Coach Bob Casey, Gary Cordial, Jerry Jette, Gary Buck, Steve Nash, Max Porter, Dick Morre, Tei Nash, DaveGarr, Dan Piute, Mike Dahlstrom, Bruce Stephenson, Roy Bradley, Fred Staedler, Andy Boyston, Dave Susen, Bryan Knight, Coach Fred Salmonsen. Andy Boydston Roy Bradley 1969 Hellgate Varsity Football Knights 28 Anaconda 13 Knights 13 Billings Senior 7 Knights 35 Helena 0 Knights 46 C.M. Russell 45 Knights 17 Great Falls Central 0 Knights 21 Flathead 0 Knights 26 Billings West 27 Knights 6 Butte 40 Knights 7 Great Falls Senior 9 Knights 34 Sentinel 24 1969 Hellgate Junior Varsity Football Hellgate JV 13 Helena JV 6 Hellgate JV 30 Russell JV 12 Hellgate JV 13 Sentinel JV 28 Hellgate JV 15 Kalispell JV 14 Hellgate JV 26 Great Falls JV 8 Football Coaches Dick Correll, Fred Salmonsen and Robert Casey reflect on the season. Terry Cottier Dan Schneiter Dennis Schneiter Rick Vaillant The football Knights emerged as a strong team in 1969. Rated ninth at the beginning of the season, their strength increased rapidly as the Knights won their first six games. A tough Flathead team left four key Knights injured after the sixth game. The following weekend a jubilant Billings West homecoming crowd saw the injured, overconfident and possibly airsick Knights lose to the tenth-rated Golden Bears. Then a frightened Knight offense was totally overwhelmed by a strong Bulldog defense and a frightened Knight defense simply could not contain the Bulldog offense as Butte won its homecoming game 40-6. The Knights almost upset the Great Falls High Bison, the ultimate Class AA champions, until the Bison kicked a field goal in the last 33 seconds, making the final score 9-7. In the final game against cross-town rival Sentinel, the Knights won 34-24. finishing the season with a record of seven wins and three losses for a three-way tie for second place with Butte and Billings Senior. Bob Blakely Hellgate’s Bob Blakely maintained his position as the leading rusher in the state throughout the 1969 Class AA football season. Blakely had gained a total of 1140 yards on 213 carries for an average of 5.4 yards per carry. He narrowly edged Dave Eggebrecht of Billings Senior who averaged 5 yards per carry. Larry Eyer placed fourth in the passing column and Jay Ryan was fifth in punting. Hellgate placed three men on the Class AA All-State first team and four men on the second team. Bob Blakely was a first team halfback on the offense and Jay Ryan and Mike Kenyon were defensive halfback and linebacker, respectively. All four Knights on the second team were on the offense. They were Tei Nash, end; Mike Kenyon, tackle; Larry Eyer, quarterback and Jay Ryan, halfback. Mike Kenyon Jay Ryan Bill Nowlen Injured player Jay Ryan is helped off the field by Coach Robert Casey and Ted Dawson, cadet teacher. Jay was one of four players injured in the game against Kalispell. Dave Garr Ken Kane Knock the other guy down is the name of the game. How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. —Elizabeth Barrett Browning Heflgate defense digs in. Pat Lewis Steve Nash Arlyn Tietz Jannette MacIntyre does her part. Terry Cottier cleans the mud from Roy Bradley’s cleats. A confident Jay Ryan turns It on. 1969 HELLGATE SQUIRES—Front row: Dennis Perovich, Don Burton, Jeff McDowell, Mike Morse, Don Wilson, Bill Caras, Tom Murray, Tom Brown, Rik Johnson. Row 2: Mark LaTrielle, Mark Everingham, Ken Walsh, Kim Moran, Robby Miller, Jeff Powell, Fred Houseman, Doug Jones, Bill Herbig, Tom Burt, Dave Lande. Row 3: Mike Smith, Benji Williamson, Brad Shull. Bob Fister, Dan McKinney, Duke Wolfe. Bill Eyer, Bob Heffernan, Mark Baker. Row 4: Coach Ron Jones, John Ryan, Larry Holmes, Jim Olson, Todd Scott, Rick Duncan, Greg Porter, Bob Herbig, Mark Rice, Jeff Barefoot, Coach Charles Peck. Coaches Don Falldorf and Ken Walt directed the freshman football team, the Pages, to a 3-4 record. Squires Pages The Squires, sophomores, acquired a 3-4 season record, coached by Ron Jones and Charles Peck. 1969 HELLGATE PAGES—Front Row: Leslie Ryan, Bill Hoskins, Mike Chamberlain, Dave Cripe, Rod Kessler, Steve Gilbertsen, Steve Schneiter, Mike Sloan, Alan Haley, Ron Brevik, Lewis Winn, Dennis Meuchel. Row 2: Alvin Jensen, Rocky Dubia, Mike Allain, Bob Cote. Mike Frey, Bill Montgomery, David Rice, Jim Marshall, Jeff Eyer, Dick Barnes, Monte Turner, Dan Cook, Todd Neel, Gary Myers. Row 3: Coach Don Falldorf, Bill Bowman, Mike Johnson, Ken Brien, Mike Steinberg, John Schultz, Don Sokoloski, Mark Malcolm, Don Morgan. Bob Buck, John Llewellyn, Rod Harsell, Rod Kaufman, Alan Archibald, Sandy Walters, Coach Ken Walt. Row 4: Doug McDonald, Ron Graham, Tim Pearson, Brad Schwend, Gregg Dalton, Wesley Brumwell, Tim Hayden. Gymnastics Marggi McKinney poses in the needle position. Dave Durnford vaults over the long horse. The gymnast Knights finished their second year as a team in 1970. Although the team placed first at only one meet, that with Sentinel, it showed definite improvement over last year. The gymnasts won their first trophy this year by taking second at the Kalispell meet in January 1970 Gymnastic Knights Great Falls Invitational boys 3rd g:rls 4th Kalispell Invitational 2nd 4th Missoula Invitational 4th 5th Helena Invitational 4th 5th Missoula Triangular 2nd 2nd Hellgate-Sentinel Dual Meet 1st 2nd Gary Dalton demon- strates his ability in free exercise. The outstanding members of the team included Marggi McKinney and Dave Durnford who placed at the state gymnastics meet last year, and Gary Dalton and Kevin Daniels. As many of the team members were underclassmen, the gymnastics team looked forward to a third season with a winning team. At the end of the regular season the team was preparing to go to the state meet in Billings. 65 1969 HELLGATE CROSS COUNTRY TEAM—Front row: Coach Larry McKinney, Ian Christopherson, Kelly Randles. Steve Blotzke, Rick Randles, Delmer Merseal, Manager Mike Kelley. Row 2: Bruce Bertoglio, Brad Taylor, Harold Johnson, Barry Matzke, Bob Morse, Tim Fister, Lloy Gritting. Row 3: Craig Sampson, Craig Stone, Elroy Brunner, Tom Blake, Curtis Layman. Cross Country Any team without experience has a difficult time in winning. This was the case with the 1969 cross country Knights. The 1968 team was composed basically of seniors who graduated, leaving few experienced runners. So, for cross country, 1969 was a rebuilding year and a mediocre season. But because of the 1969 season, the cross country team can look forward to a team with a great deal of experience in 1970. 1969 Hellgate Cross Country Record Anaconda Invitational 5th MCHS Invitational 5th Kalispell Invitational 4th Missoula Triangular 2nd U of M Invitational 8th Poison Invitational 3rd State Meet 6th One of the cross country Knights’ outstanding team members was Tom Blake, junior. 66 Coach Larry McKinney tries to pep up his team's spirits in spite of the dismal rain at the Missoula County High School Invitational Meet. Although cross country is commonly neglected as a spectator sport, a few people still enjoy watching it, as do Mr. Ernest Ibey and daughter, Dolly. An innovation at Hellgate this year was the introduction of Girls’Cross Country. Although the girls only competed in three meets this year, they placed extremely well for a first year team. Coached by Miss Coy Davidson, the team consisted of such excellent runners as Colleen Brinkerhoff and Becky Nowlen. Since they will lose only one senior this year, the team should do well again in 1970. 1969 GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY TEAM—Front row: Mary Pryor, Nikki Hubber. Row 2: Pam French, Judy Nowlen. Row 3: Amy Sehestedt, Coach Coy Davidson. Row 4: Coleen Brinkerhoff, Betsy Carpino. Row 5: Becky Nowlen, Alice Brinkerhoff, Nancy Schultz. Tei Nash jumps for a rebound. 1970 BASKETBALL KNIGHTS—Front row: Coach Tom Demmons, Jeff Smith, Max Porter, Bryan Knight, Glenn Chaffey, Jay Ryan, Jim Guest. Row 2: Coach Russ Sheriff, Bruce Davis, Brad Taylor, Dan Schneiter, Barry Matzke, Tei Nash, Dennis Schneiter. Varsity Basketball 1970 Basketball Knights Knights 61 Billings West 57 Knights 61 Billings Senior 43 Knights 72 Libby 52 Knights 63 Whitefish 56 Knights 57 Poison 42 Knights 78 Helena 89 Knights 57 Bozeman 59 Knights 62 Butte Central 60 Knights 54 Anaconda 63 Knights 59 Flathead 77 Knights 60 Great Falls 63 Knights 72 Hamilton 58 Knights 51 Sentinel 74 Knights 50 Flathead 49 Knights 70 Butte Central 46 Knights 65 Great Falls 67 Knights 67 Sentinel 64 Knights 52 Anaconda 60 Knights 55 Helena 72 The basketball Knights were the only team to defeat the Flathead Braves in regular season play in 1970. Their other memorable victory was that over the rival Sentinel Spartans. Otherwise the basketball season was a disappointment for both the student body and the team. The regular season was completed with a record of 11 wins and nine losses. In the victories over Flathead and Sentinel, as well as in other games, the Knights played a deliberate, controlled game and as a result were victorious. But other games were lost because of sloppy playing. At the time of this deadline, the Knights were preparing to send a cleaned-up team to the d ivisional tournament in Butte. 68 Brad Taylor trips over an unidentified Spartan as Barry Matzke looks on. Jim Guest Jay Ryan Larry Eyer Brad Taylor Daniel Schneiter nights Sink Pirates, 57-42 Junior Varsity, Squires, Pages 1970 BASKETBALL JUNIOR VARSITY —Front row: Richard Duncan. Barry Matzke. Row 2: Harold Johnson. Bryan Knight. Row 3: Max Porter. Dick Moore. Row 4: Ron Bakker. Clark Shaffer, Ken Holden. Row 5: Coach Tom Demmons, Tom Murray. 1970 BASKETBALL PAGES—Front row: Coach Don Falldorf, Ray Nose. John Black. Row 2: Steve Schneiter. Les Ryan. Jim Marshall. Dennis Meuchel. Allen Archibald. Mark Malcolm. Bob Buck. Mike Steinberg. Row 3: Terry Disney. Mike Frey. Jeff Eyer, Ken Brien. Bill Gould. Brian Fehr, Bob McCoy, Rod Harsell. 1970 BASKETBALL SQUIRES—Front row: Jim Olson. Kim Moran. Jeff Powell. Mark LaTrielle, Ron Hewitt. Ken Klaudt. Rik Johnson. Chuck Cordier. Row 2: Rod Stevens. Mike Dahlstrom. Mark Rice. Greg Porter. Gerald Zieg. Don Braun. Bob Peterson. Jerry Jette. Coach Charles Peck. Varsity Wrestling Mike Murray comes close to pinning his opponent. Been down so long got no way to go but up! —Richard Farina Knights Knights Knights Knights Knights Knights Knights Knights Knights Knights Knights Knights Knights Knights Knights Knights 1970 Wrestling Knights 29 Shadle Park 14 38 North Central 10 22 Sentinel 28 43 Butte 3 28 Great Falls Central 14 14 Great Falls 32 27 C.M. Russell 17 39 Butte 9 19 Sentinel 20 38 Billings Senior 5 18 Billings West 20 14 Great Falls 28 25 C.M. Russell 22 23 Flathead 19 20 Helena 24 27 Flathead 15 The 1970 wrestling Knights came closer to beating their arch-rivals, the Sentinel Spartans, than they had ever come before. However, the Spartans managed to squeak out the Knights at both of their season meetings with score of 28-22 and 20-19. The Knights started out the season rated third in the state and all looked bright. The team included Tom Barth who placed first at the state meet last year, Roy Bradley who placed second, Terry Cottier who placed third and Mike Cote who placed fourth the year before last. However, the team was handicapped at the end of the season by the loss of Roy Bradley who hurt his knee in practice. The team finished its regular season with a record of 10 wins and 6 losses and was preparing to go to the Class AA tournament in Helena. 72 1970 WRESTLING KNIGHTS — Front row: Mike Morse, Mike Cote, Jim Helmer, Bill Nowlen, Coach Ron Jones. Row 2: Mike McKay, Terry Cottier, Steve Llewellyn, Dan Piute. Row 3: Mike Murray, Gordy Cottier. Row 4: Tom Barth, Bob Evans. Row 5: Coach Fred Salmonsen. Not pictured are Mike Kenyon and Roy Bradley. 1970 SQUIRES—Front row: Mike McKay, Gary Winched. Tom Brown, Bill Caras. Bruce Stetler, Clyde Wickstrom, Brad Schull. Row 2: Cliff Towe, Richard Deschamps, Jim Howerton. Tom Duffner. Dave Beaufait, Tim Love, Mike Winz, Matt Campbell, Dave Barth. Row 3: Coach Ron Jones, Bob Evans. Pat Lewis, Arlyn Tietz, John Ryan. Dave Lande, Don Burton. Dave Sharbono, Mike Smith. Underclassmen 1970 PAGES—Front row: Bob Cote, Mark McKinzie, Brad Schwend, Tim Parker, George Reed, Clark Maun, Ron Graham. Row 2: Rocky Dubia, Mike Sloan, Lewis Winn, Tim Gould. Larry Warden, Tim Pearson, Jim Burgess. Row 3: Coach Ron Jones, John Llewellyn, Mike Allain, Bill Bowman, Rod Kaufman, Don Sokoloski, Alan Chilcoat, Dan Bateman. 74 1970 SWIMMINGS KNIGHTS —Front row: Bruce Ammons, Carl Ammons. Row 2: Ian Christopherson, John Roemer. Row 3: Greg Hejtmanek. Hal Holt, John Kafentzis. Swimming The 1970 swimming Knights placed second at the state meet, with two members placing first in individual events. This was the second year that swimming was recognized as an interscholastic sport by the Montana High School Association. The points gained at the state meet were to be added to the points at the state track and field meet in the spring. The swimmers were coached by Mr. Fred Stetson, swimming coach at the University of Montana. Outstanding swimmers on the team were Hal Holt and Carl Ammons, who placed first at state. 1970 Swimming Knights 1st 2nd Hellgate-Havre Dual Meet State Interscholastic Meet The swimmers who placed first in the state meeet were Carl Ammons, in the 100 yard backstroke, and Hal Holt, in the 200 yard individual medley. 76 arts Die Kunst ist zwar nicht das Brot aber der Wein des Lebens. (Art is indeed not the bread but the wine of life.) —Jean Paul Richter and c uirs Troubadour TROUBADOUR—Front row: Camille Blanchette, editor-in- chief. Row 2: Tom Burt and Ian Christopherson, sophomore editors; Randy Rasmussen, make-up editor; Debbie Berglund, advertising and promotion editor; Page Goode, freshman editor; Anne MacIntyre, make-up editor; Dave Anderson, senior editor. Row 3: Paul Crowley, freshman editor; Dare Clubb, sophomore editor; Doug Parker, advertising and promotion editor; Cec Gallagher, senior editor; Susan Hubble, business manager; Sally Thane, junior editor. Not pictured are Barbara Bugbee, junior editor, and Dona Spurlock, business manager. A magazine of the students, Troubadour contains students’ poetry, short stories and art work. A select group of editors compiles the superior work and molds the book into an enjoyable magazine. The editors are chosen by the advisors. Mrs. Pearl Felker and Mrs. Ellen Skones. A poetry contest with a published poet as judge and new advertising techniques were used to spark the literary magazine. Although the Troubadour allows many students to see their work in print, “administrative pressure and ‘good taste' sometimes hinders true student coverage,” said Camille Blanchette, editor-in-chief. “However, this never keeps the Troubadour from being a good publication.” The work is all from scratch. The editors edit, arrange and proof read the work and send it to the publisher. The most difficult part of publishing the book is to choose the best quality work. Copying ideas from last year’s Troubadour was the junior editor, Barbara Bugbee. Photography Club PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB—Behind the reclining Ronnie Brock are Yvonne Stinger, Peter Walther, Barbara Bessac, Karen Hansen, Liz Peterson, Anne Lampert, Bob Patterson. An underground movie, field trips, and experiments in unusual printing were some of the plans of Photography Club. After learning the basic methods, they began to experiment with different techniques. Most of the members were involved with photography on the Halberd and Lance staffs. 81 Orchesis Modern dance is the expression of the mind, the body and the soul in the form of beauty to the eye. —Orchesis members ORCHESIS—Front row: Marie Morgan, Evelyn Rhoades, Eileen Gallagher, Margaret Porter, Deann Aktepy, Joan Delano, Tracy Gallagher. Row 2: Jean Christopherson, Nancy Clapp, Peggy Patrick, Exie Stetler, Sara Simmons, Charlene Deputy. Row 3: Jamie Gaul, Debbie Bush, Debra Crooks, Debra Billingsley, Kathy Evans. Donna Stinger. Row 4: Janet Meyers. Jan Wicks, Debbie Rice, Laura Green, Sue Hubble, Carol Ratigan. 82 Based on creative, intellectual dancing, Orchesis was a select group of girls. The word itself comes from the Greek word “orchesthia”, meaning to dance. The group experimented with many new dances. At the Fine Arts Assembly, some of the girls performed a dance to electronic music. A white glove routine was done at an assembly and a folk dance was performed to the Shepherds' Chorus in the musical, “Amahl and the Night Visitors at the Christmas assembly. Traditional dances such as the dance to Sleigh Bells’ at the Christmas assembly were also done. Besides this, the group presented the annual Experiment in Dance in April. Instead of the traditional Orchesis-Key Club school dance the members put on the semi-formal Frost Fantasy. ORCHESIS OFFICERS—Hist. Charleen Deputy, Pres. Debbie Rice, Costume Director. Peggy Patrick, Vice Pres. Nancy Clapp. Not pictured is Sec.-Treas. Sue Pitts. Girls from the University modern dance group taught the girls new forms of dances and exercises. CHEVALIERS—Front row: Carol Zielke, Joan Colwell. Margaret Porter. Gallagher. Sylvia Kildow. Row 2: Randy Rusk, John Effing, Wally Burt, Peggy Swisher, Robin Good. Julie Stewart, Janet Meyers, Val Lenz, Brad Taylor, Cliff Lewis, Bob Harkins, Brooks Goode. Tim Moran, Gary Natalie Hanson, Karin Johnson, Linda Ormesher, Karen Pettit, Cecilia Cordial. Steve Anderson, Don Woolridge. Chevaliers A beautiful voice, superior musical talent and enough interest to spend at least IV2 hours each week practicing, were some of the prerequisites for joining Chevaliers. Hellgate’s most select vocal group. Popular and folk songs were generally done. Some of the songs sung were “Scarborough Fair,” Romeo and Juliet” and Four Strong Winds.” PTA meetings, service clubs and other public affairs were treated to their performances. The Chevalairs were part of the Concert Choir. Many had solos in Handels’ Messiah.” The all- school musical Oliver!” also worked many Chevalairs. They also sang at the Christmas and Spring Concerts. ’Won’t you buy my sweet, red roses?” sings Linda Ormesher in Oliver!,” the all-school musical. 84 CHANSONETTES—Front row: Eileen Gallagher, Kathi Kruckeburg, Mary Gallagher. Charmiane Piane, Jamie Gaul, Susan Payson, Diane Penner, Wanda Willumsen, Debbie Nentwig, Jody Young, Kathy Lewis. Row 2: Debbie Demmons, Paula Peterson. Nancy Lind, Candy Richardson, Teresa Croonenberghs. Vici Cromwell. Lynn Clouse, Melodee Singer, Jeannine Head. Donna Schwend. Chansonettes Hellgate’s select girls’ choir, the Chansonettes; has sophomore, junior and senior girls. Chosen by voice and note reading abilities, the girls audition in September. Besides performing at the Christmas and Spring Concerts and the Christmas assembly, the group also sings for many service clubs and PTA meetings. The Chansonettes also participated in the district music festival. All types of music are sung—jazz, classical, folk and popular. The girls must also be enrolled in either vocal music, orchestra or band. 85 CAR CLUB—Front row: Pres. Tim Marinan, Vicki Witt, Al Popiel, Judy Getz, Bob Hanson. Row 2: Henry Borgestede, Richard Ward. Greg Rouland, Rocky Zavarelli, Vice Pres. Al Riener. Row 3: Dennis Gooley, Neil Ludke, David Cripe, Jim Palmer. Row 4: Randy Olson, Rich Marchie, Larry Gravelle, Richard Suckow. Row 5: Sec. Jan Pew, Reed Suckow, Paul Gjording. Row 6: Treas. Larry Saunders, Dennis Frazier, Advisor John R. Koelbel. Car Club Chosen by the Student Council as Hellgate’s most active club, the Car Club spent a busy year. A service organization for car drivers, its projects included painting yellow lines in the school parking lot. having safety announcements over the radio, picking litter up off the freeways, planing a counciling service for drivers receiving traffic fines, and organizing a Halloween Patrol (which was so effective that vandalism was the lowest in 20 years). Organizing a drag strip for Missoula was also a major project. Not only was the drag strip intended to alleviate speeders on main streets, but also to be a source of amusement. In order to get money for their projects, the club members showed a slide show on various projects to service clubs in Missoula. A car wash was also organized for the week before the Hellgate-Sentinel game. 86 CONCERT CHOIR—Front row: Carol Zielke, Joan Colwell, Margaret Porter, Peggy Swisher, Robin Good, Julie Stewart, Janet Meyers, Val Lenz, Natalie Hanson, Karin Johnson, Linda Ormesher, Karen Pettit, Cecilia Gallagher, Sylvia Kildow. Row 2: Randy Rusk, Doug Harris. John Effing, Wally Burt, Brad Taylor, Clifton Lewis. Bob Harkins, Brooks Goode, Tim Moran. Gary Cordial. Steve Anderson, Don Woolridge. Row 3: Diane Tintzman, Sue Howard. Eileen Gallagher, Debra Cragg, Paula Peterson, Debbie Billingsley, Karen Ohman, Karen Cochran, Jamie Gaul, Jolene Schliebe. Jody Young. Donna Stinger, Ruth Perry, Chris Karis, Julie Perovich, Sara Simmons, Diane Penner, Kathy Lewis. Margaret Pogachar, Concert Choir Sharon Garner, Cindy Gore. Row 4: Jan Guerrera, Cindy Swant, Annette Sontag, Bob Larson, Duke Wolf, Gary Wolgamott, Teresa Croonenberghs, Vici Cromwell, Gary Clark. Christine Clark. Candy Richardson. Jacky Hyder, Mary Grenz, Debbie Berglund, Jeannine Head. Holly Scott. Betty Scott, Debbie Rice. Wanda Willumsen, Donna Schwend. Row 5: Brent Gagermeier, Pat Balderie, Mark Baker, Kim Robin, Bill McGillen, Jim Stark, Terry Manning, Dave Lande, Robin Jackson, Jim Russell. Tom Bulman, Tom Burt, Mike Groshong, Lloy Griffing, John Pepe, Scott Bulman, Rick Semon, Barry Simon. Ron Moderie. The largest vocal group at Hellgate. Concert Choir singers are selected by their ability to sing and read music. Previous experience in vocal music is required. Although their performance of Handel's Messiah” at Christmas gets the most attention, the choir sings throughout the year. A choral workshop, directed by the composer. Dr. Theron Kirk, kept the members busy practicing until the workshop started in November. Many members performed for Oliver!,” the school musical. The choir was also one of the mainstays of the Spring Concert. 87 88 v Sl 11 Orchestra Sing it out, violas! Emote! Schmaltz it up!” and “Start from letter D, as in ‘delphinium’ or ‘dunderhead’ ’’ were some of the sounds, along with music, heard every first period as Mr. Harold Herbig directed the orchestra practices. Despite the separation of the MCHS Orchestra into Hellgate and Sentinel groups, the Hellgate orchestra had a busy schedule. After playing for the school musical Oliver! , the orchestra participated in the All State Orchestra Festival in Helena. Thirteen members of Hellgate’s orchestra were chosen to perform with the select orchestra at the Festival. The Hellgate orchestra joined with the Sentinel orchestra to become the MCHS Youth Symphony Orchestra. It performed the finale of Dvorak’s “New World Symphony arid received a standing ovation from the Festival audience—the only orchestra at the Festival to do so. During the Christmas season.Ithe orchestra performed Handel’s Messilh with the Hellgate Concert Choir. At the Christmas assembly the orchestra performed the traditional Sleigh Bells and |excerpts from Tschaikovsky's Nutcrackerl Suite . The student body was also treated to the New World Symphony finale. Featuring senior soloists, the was its usual success. The played for the graduation exerc Siring Concert Chestra also es. ORCHESTRA—Front row: Cliffton Lewis, Katie Loeffler, Dare Clubb, Sam Taylor, Donna Weber, Yvonne Stinger, Doris Ballentine, Linda Treman. Row 2: Becky Hanson, Anne Cunningham, Virginia Dale, Ruth Hanson, Kathy Smith, Marcia Henzel, Penny Olson, Connie Ericson, Lisa Bangeman. Row 3: Joan Colwell, Karen Olson, Steve Nash, Karilyn Cochran, Carol Holden, Nancy Hanger, Karen Cochran, Carol Wallace. Row 4: Chris Van Meter, Jerry King, Doug Moore, Allen Vizzutti, Jim Tomlinson, Jeff Holden, Dave Joscelyn, Karl Hartse, Phil Martinson. Row 5: Director Harold Herbig, Bruce Allen, Casey Overland, Brooks Goode, Camille Blanchette, Mark Kildow, Judy McVay. GIRLS' CHOIR—Front row: Patti Nichols, Alita Gregory, Kathi Kruckeberg, Melodee Singer, Barbara McClain. Katie Dwyer, Diane Savage, Bonnie Little. Row 2: Allyson Carlyle, Liz Graff, Linda Bisom. Judy Getz, Paula White, Cindy Michaud. Debbie Smith. Charlotte Smith. Row 3: Nancy Lind, Debbie Hummer. Rita Gregory, Karen Kulju, Susan Dauenhauer, Liz Hogan. Row 4: Mary Gallagher. Rose Potter, Luccille Fenlon. Laurie Martin, Mona Johnson, Pan Winner, Mary Neilson. Row 5: Chris Dodson. Lynne Clouse, Charmaine Piane, Jody Rydquist. Dixie Burger, Rose Kimmel, Debbie Demmons. Row 6: Dianna Olson, Susan Payson, Mary Matzke, Rebecca Nowlen, Connie Johnson. Meta Chessin. Girls’ Choir Gaining experience in choral singing is the purpose of two non- select vocal groups, the Girls’ Choir and the Freshman Mixed Choir. Both provide training needed for the select choirs. Any freshman enrolled in vocal music can be in the Freshman Mixed Choir. Sophomore, junior and senior girls with no previous choral work experi- ence make up the Girls’ Choir. At the Christmas assembly this year the choirs sang old- favorite carols. One of the carols sung by the Girls’ Choir was a special arrangement of “Hark, the Herald Angels Sing.” Both choirs also sang at the Spring Concert. Freshman Mixed Choir FRESHMAN MIXED CHOIR—Front row: Jo Ann Dilworth, Sandra Jassek. Zola Hudlow. Sherry Little, Chuck Weeks, Tom Hubert, Brian Schliebe, Bill Ward, Jesse Shinn, Steve Thane, Cheryl McDonald, Sarah Hansen. Row 2: Debbie Smith, Sarris Clouse, Yvonne Jacobs, Ron Cripe, Mark Malcolm, Eric Lucas, Tim Hayden. Bill Bowman, Gil Larson, Rocky Dubia, Jean Hensel, Betty Sedgwick. Row 3: Edie Rehbahn, Bev Evenskaas, Rose Olson. Leah Larsen, Judy Nowlen, Geneva Sol, Gayla Krogstad, Mary Van Gilder, Julie Gaetz. Cheryl Austin, Connie Kester. Row 4: Charleene Forsythe. Linnea Earnst, Natalie Simmons, Monja Reimers, Susan Cochran, Lonie Ryan, Kathy Pfau, Kim Kieckbusch, Eileen Pickens, Christine Giere. Row 5: Judy Pearce. Thais Zimmerman, Forey Bradley, Rosalie Rose, Dale Golden, Jane Landman. Kelley Gilder, Deatte Kovarik, Nedra Boucher, Maria Charette, Shirley Aarstad. 90 —Carl Sandburg The wmd-£§rves sand into shapes, Endless the fresh designs. Wind and ice patient beyond telling. Ice can tip mountains over. Ice the giant beyond measure. And the sun governs valley lights. Transforms hats into shoes and back again Before we are through any long looking. CONCERT BAND—Front row: Karen Olson, Joan Colwell, Laura Dodgson, Elaine Maxwell, Patti McClenahan, Pam Frasier, Ken Holden, Ann Cunningham. Steve Nash, Karilyn Cochran. Row 2: Mark Rosenau, Lynn Ogle, Marijean Narum, Bobbi Wambach, Carol Holden, Nancy Hanger, Jerry King, Leslie Schwartz, Jim Wivell, Jim Howerton, Barbara Bertapelle, Fred Staedler, Dorothy Pryor, Sandra Boehmler, Kevin Hartse. Row 3: Dick Combest, John Carpino, Brian Fehr, Karen Cochran, Carol Wallace, Patty Flachsenhar, Chris Van Meter, Vicki Johnson, Jeff McDowell, Annette Herron, Susan Sellegren, Vicki Truett, Kathy Kost, Gordon Witwer. Laura Abel, Dianna Austin, Susan Kaiser. Row 4: John Roemer, Judy McVay, Phil Martinsen, Steve Gaub, Bob Vincent, Betsy Carpino, Ruth Fister, Cynthia Kidder, Jess Walton, Greg Rouland, Roby Miller, Don Gisselbeck, Mike Barrett, Karl Hartse, Dave Joscelyn. Row 5: Allen Vizzutti, Jim Tomlinson, Aleta Kildow, Kathy Roemer, Jeff Powell, Lee Cheatham. Row 7: Mark Kildow, Patti Bowers, Ian Christopherson, Russell Stevens, Keith Schwartz, Ken Walsh, John Pryor, Dave Fifield, Gordon MacDonald, Max Porter, Doug Davis, John Black. Jim Olson, Steve Darling. Not pictured are Cynthia Cole, Roger Campbell, Lane Ruel, Bevan Burroughs. 92 Concert Band The largest music group at Hellgate, the Concert Band, was comprised of all the bands. The mixture of these bands gave a flexibility to the band as a whole; many types of music were played—jazz, marching music, comtemporary pieces, and other highlights of band literature. The band practiced every day and had a busy schedule. Besides the traditional Fall Concert, the band also played with the orchestra in spring. In March the members went to Great Falls for the State Band Festival. The band also played at the Christmas assembly. An annual overnight trip is taken by the band to perform in another city. 93 ‘yejs V P V HELLGATE MARCHING KNIGHTS—Front row: Karl Hartse. Jess Walton, Mark Jones, Mike Barrdtt, Dave Joscelyn,' Neal Lutke, Don Gisselbeck, Greg Rouland. Brian Fehr, Dick Combest. Row2: Gordon MacDonald, Aleta Kildow, Allen Vizzutti, Doug Davis, Bevan Burroughs, Jprry King. Lee Cheatham, John BlacK, Arrfold Kimmel, Steve Darling, Kathy Roemer, Mark Rojenau, Lynn Ogle. Row 3: Dianna Austin, Cynthia Cole, Susan Kaiser, Ruth Fister, Cynthia Kidder, Chris Van Meter, Leslie Schwartz, Vicki Johnson, Ann Van Meter, Jeff M«Dow£ll, Gordon Witwer, Sue McClain, Karen Stevens, James Burgess. Bobi Wambach. Row 4: Patti McClenahan, Monty Mauth, Roger Campbell, Kevrh Hartse, Kathi Kost, Susan Sellegran, Annette Herron, Suzanne Stevens, Dorothy Pryor, Ann Cunningham, Sandra Boehmler, Jim Wivell, Karilyn Cochran, Jim Howerton, Eddie Kimmel, Steve Giffin, l$en TfoldenfMarijea - Narum. ®ow 5: Mr. Charles Johnson, jBill 0 . 8urditt, Russell Stephens. John Kryor,' L ne Ruel, Mark Kildow, Dave Frfield, Debbie Nelsbn, Debbie Solander, Rita Bertsch, Drum Major Jim Tomlinson, Barbara Truett, Leslie §chenk, £jckie Lenz, Karen Cochran. Keith Swart, Judy McVay, Patti BowersrStevet5aub. ' .Marching Band . 6 rJ I 0 I • OHe of-the familial sou nflsf heard 5th period is the Marching Band as they ■practiced outside the school. Their red and gold uniforms, flashing instruments and rhythff ic rrujsic, made many parades more colorful. ' • : 1 i : The band led by Drum Major Jim Tomlinson and directed by Mr. Charles Johnson, marched in., the Homecomfng Parade afid halftimesJof football games. Awards are given at the end of the year for points earned in participation and achievement. i • 94 6 : 5 , Pep Band In an effort to spark up school activities , Pep Band played at many basketball games and assemblies. They accompanied cheerleaders, played the “Star Spangled Banner” and the school song and provided the background for the cheer “Eat ‘Em Up”. Mr. Charles Johnson directed the band. PEP BAND—Front row: Laura Dodgson, Bobbi Wambach, Sandra Boehmler, Karen Stevens, Roger Campbell, Gordon Witwer, Dorothy Pryor, Lynn Ogle. Patti McClenahan. Row 2: Cynthia Kidder, Dianna Austin, Susan Kaiser, Cynthia Cole, Annette Herron, Susan Sellegren, Kathy Kost. Row 3: Lane Ruel. Steve Giffin, Jim Howerton, Kevin Hartse, Fred Staedler, Chris Van Meter. Leslie Schwartz, Vicki Johnson, Ken Walsh. Row 4: JimTomiinson, Jerry King, Lee Cheatham, Aleta Kildow, Bevan Burroughs, Steve Darling. Row 5: John Pryor, Karl Hartse, Mike Barrett, Neal Lutke, Greg Rouland, Don Gisselbeck, Keith Swart. David Fifield. Stage Band Learning how to become professional musicians and interpreting jazz and popular music is the purpose of Stage Band. The members are selected by the director, Mr. Charles Johnson. To show off their musician- ship,the band played for assemblies, proms, concerts and local organizations. STAGE BAND —Front row: Kevin Hartse, Roger Campbell. Barbara Bertapelle, Fred Staedler, James Howerton. Row 2: Greg Rouland, Dave Joscelyn, Karl Hartse. Row 3: Jerry King, Doug Davis, Jim Tomlinson, Dick Combest. Row 4: Casey Overland, John Roemer, Mark Kildow. The pianist is Lee Cheatham. 95 ART CLUB—Front row: Linda Bjorkman. Laurie Oautson, Mary Gallagher, Kathy Hogan, Marge Joscelyn, Joy McIntyre, Lynn Solander, Martine Morin Row 2: Sec. Treas Jan Holt, Sue Hartong, Vice Pres. Bob Hatfield, Pres. Jeannine Head. The laughing cavaliers of Art Club inspired themselves with shows, exhibits and guest speakers. Students with that extra interest in art could take part in extracurricular “exhibitionism.” The club promotes interest in art throughout the school by displaying posters which generate the feeling and mood of the times. The most exciting part of the year for the artists is when they stage their traditional art auction. There patrons bought masterpieces for a quarter—who could beat those prices? Art Club 96 GRA Mary Pryor and Lonie Ryan bump around on the ropes. Showing their prowess in hitting balls are Sec. Diana Brotzman, Treas. Sherry Mitchell and Pres. Marilyn Cochran. (Not pictured is Vice Pres. Lindsay Brown.) Pounding feet and yells of it’s your serve”, “guard her!” and those are my shorts” could be heard every Monday afternoon in the girls’ gym during G.R.A. meetings. G.R.A.-Girls’ Recreation Association is a club for girls who like sports. Volleyball, basketball and touch football are some of the sports played. The girls also get credit for sports played after meetings. The club also had a Christmas party. At the G.R.A. Banquet in the spring, trophies were given to the most active girl of each class. 97 RODEO CLUB—Front row: Vice Pres. Steve Yonce, Treas. Karen Bakke, Sec. Sue Hartong. Row 2: Second Vice Pres. Clyde Wickstrom, Pres. Ron Bakke. Rodeo Club Trying to find arrows, bows, targets and an advisor were the main projects of Archery Club, one of Hellgate’s newest clubs. A lack of money was one of the problems the club had. Meetings were few and seldom attended. According to Pres. Kathy Cooney, the club had missed the mark. To practice and develop a team for the district and state rodeos was the primary objective of Rodeo Cub. The members spent many hours during the weekend practicing. As the Missoula High School Association refused to sanction the club, interested Missoulians supported it. Mr. Alan Stohle. a mechanical arts teacher, advised the club. Both Hellgate and Sentinel students were in the club. ARCHERY CLUB—Vice Pres. David Hansen, Judith Mace, Pres. Kathy Cooney, Dave Brammer, Larry Saunders. Archery Club 98 RADIO CLUB —Sec. Jerry Price, Bevan Burroughs, Vice Pres. Kevin Goffe, Pres. Steve Bryan, Ruth Coats. Not pictured is Treas. Tom Campbell. Radio Club A radio station was the main project of Radio Club, an organization for students interested in radios and electronics. The station's call letters were WA7GAR and the members set up the so-called Radio Shack themselves. Five members were licensed radio operators. The operators were able to contact other “ham” radio operators in the country. The members ran the movie projectors for the English Department movies. This gave them money to operate their station. A public address system was also worked on. 99 LANCE STAFF—Front row: John Effing, Joy McIntyre, Bob Patterson, Lisa Autio, Ron Granger, Laurie Bernatz. Row 2: Debbie Rice, Camille Blanchette, Nancy Stevens, Donna Spurlock. Row 3: Betty Scott, Holly Scott, Barbara Bessac, David Anderson, Bob Garnaas. Row 4: Shaun Thompson, Craig Richlen. Row 5: Gary Buck. Copy reading galley proofs at 7 p.m., ruining the film with the biggest ad picture on it, writing heads to stories that don’t exist and turning copy in two days after the deadline were some of the trials the Lance staff went through to produce a good student newspaper. Besides working on school news runs, the staff did in depth reporting on important parts of school (the new English curriculum, for instance), editorials and features. Slant MlMOVklAK Published at Hellgate High School 900 S. Higgins Ave.. Missoula, Mont. 59801; Phone 542-5118. Subscriptions price $2.50 per year Application to mail at second-class postage rates is pending at Mis- soula, Montana. Published 25 times during the school year. Editor ..............Nancy Stevens Managing Editor .......Lisa Autio Editorial Page Editor ..........David Anderson Sports Editors ....Shaun Thompson, Gary Buck Feature Editor....Camille Blanchette Photo Editor.......Barbara Bessac Advertising Manager .Craig Richlen Business Manager.......John Effing Exchanges Editor... Donna Spurlock Music Editor...........Betty Scott News Bureau Camille Blanchette. John Effing Columnist.......................Bob Garnaas Reporters Laurie Bernatz. Joy McIntyre, Debra Rice, Holly Scott, Ron Granger Photographers Karen Hansen. Richard Smith, Bob Patterson Cartoonist ...... Bob Garnaas Advisor.......Mr. John A. Forssen 100 101 FRENCH CLUB—Front row: Vice Pres. Cathy Carpino. Sec. Yvonne Stinger. Row 2: Patricia Wontor. Teresa Whelan. Martine Morin, Sandy Boehmler, Patricia Flachsenhar. Row 3: Judy Bendickson, Carol Wallace. Corrine Harper, Kathy Jacobsen, Anne Cunningham. Row 4: Vicki Cromwell, Candy Michelle. Donna Spurlock, Karen Clark. Row 5: Katie Nelson, Kathy Huggins, Tanya Ferlick, Lois Lucas, Chris Whelan. Not pictured are Pres. Doug Parker and Treas. Mouasu Bliaya. Le Cercle Frar ais Los Espanoles SPANISH CLUB—Front row: Sec. Karen Cochran, Advisor Linda Thompson. Row 2: Gary Walker, Sue Dennison, Myrna Willumsen, Susan Sticht, Susan Hubble, Carol Ratigan. Row 3: Judy Pearce, Andi Dahn, Cinda Hugos, Jennifer Pearson. Row 4: Lynn Ogle, Cathy Carpino, Cheri Merchant. Pam French, Jeanie Huggins, Anne Sokoloski, Susan Fryling. Row 5: Duke Wolfe, Deborah Whitehouse. Shauna McCarthy, Colleen Brinkerhoff, Nikki Huber, Leslie Schwartz. Not pictured are Pres. Kim Hulla, Vice Pres. Glenn Bauer and Treas. Vicky Lenz. 102 GERMAN CLUB—Front row: Sec. Trees. Sheila Heimberger, Pres. Bob Murray. Vice Pres. Jon Andrus. Advisor Virginia Munson. Jim Wheeler. Row 2: Terry Simon, Tom Campbell, Dennis Campbell, Carl Ammons, Tim Kaiser, Gordon Witwer, Roberta Donovan, Karen Hodge. Row 3: Bob Rasley, Susan Gaetz, Randy Rasmussen, Elizabeth McDonald, Debbie Solander. Row 4: Lynn Clouse, Aleta Kildow, Sylvia Kildow, Virginia Pryor, Renee Panian, Lisa Bangeman, Lynn Thrasher. Row 5: Ken Knopp, Jim Howerton. Keith Swart, Susan Stelling, Nola Hertz. Row 6: Jeanette Merseal, Karen Kulju, Helen Johnson. Meta Chessin. Die Deutschen Volke Three clubs-German, French and Spanish—lived under relative peace in the largest club in Hellgate. German Club threatened to secede and wrote a declaration of independence — in Deutsche, of course—but all three clubs worked together on an international bazaar and various bake sales to finance a Christmas party which had guest speakers and lots of food. Modern Foreign Language Clubs HALBERD STAFF—John Effing, business manager; Bob Harkins, assistant sports editor; and Lisa Autio, editor. On the wing are Donna Spurlock, assistant business manager; Barbara Bessac, arts and clubs editor; Sheila Heimberger student life editor; Connie Johnson, assistant classes editor; Linda Hill, classes editor; Sue Sherman, photo coordinator and typist; Anne MacIntyre, sports editor; Linda Gallagher, faculty editor; Larry Ginnings, assistant faculty editor: Renee Panian, assistant photo coordinator; Camille Blanchette, student life editor; Doug Johnson, art editor; Gary Selleck and Ronnie Brock, assistant arts and clubs editors. Standing on the ground is Karen Hansen, service and honors co-editor. Losing negatives, frantically struggling to produce concise but still interesting and imaginative writing for the clubs, and worrying over artistic page layouts occupied the Halberd staff most of the year. Patient Lisa Autio. editor, tried hard to make the book original and artistic with special techniques such as high contrast printing found on the division pages, tint blocks, and more artwork. As the classes were usually more fun than work, most of the hours spent trying to beat deadlines were after school. True to form this copy is being written at 9 p.m. on the night before a deadline with frequent chews and gulps of stale stolen doughnuts from the teacher’s lounge. 105 GEOGRAPHY CLUB—Front row: Sandra Gram, Cheryl Austin, Judy McVay, Terry Berg, Steve Bricker. Row 2: Robyn Zaharko, Bonnie Wohlschlager, Karen Samenson, Anne Sokoloski. Allyson Carlyle, Delmer Merceal. Steve Blotzke. Row 3: Debbie Thermer, Leah Larsen, Kristin Gallagher, Page Goode, Pam Frazier. Row 4: Jesse Shenn, Diane Harper, Eric Lucas, Maria Ramos, Laure Pengelly. We shall not cease from exploration, and the end of all our exploration shall be to arrive at where we started and know the place for the first time. —T.S. Elliot Mexico, Yellowstone National Monument, Craters of the Moon National Park. Indian reservations- these are only a few of the places Geography Club travels to every year. To finance these trips, a new geography lab and a convention of high school geographers, the club tried to raise over $1500 by selling stationery. Anyone interested in geography or just traveling was welcome. Geography GEOGRAPHY CLUB BOARD OF DIRECTORS —Advisor Dwight Hopkins, Sarah Hansen, Chairman Henry Borgestedt, Larry Saunders. Janie Schriver, Anne Cunningnam. 106 Model United Nations If nothing else, South Yemen, Albania, El Salvador. Morocco, Brazil. Sweden. Laos. Thailand and the United States had the common distinction of being Hellgate’s Model United Nations' (M.U.N.)country delegations. A delegate needed not only to read about his country’s political stands but to have good speaking ability and good knowledge of the Committee and Plenary rules. As in the U.N.. unless a delegate can speak well, his country will not gain recognition. In April the delegates went to the M.U.N. General Assembly at the University. All the M.U.N. delegations from Montana met and fought, discussed and compromised about their countries' political beliefs. MODEL UNITED NATIONS—Front row: Ian Christopherson. Sarah Hansen. Teresa Berg. Peggy Patrick. Carol Ratigan, Meta Chessin. Row 2: Karen Lund, Lynn Parker. Anne Cunningham. Anne MacIntyre. Lloy Griffing. Mike Barrett. Row 3: Peter Walther. Camille Blanchette. Dare Clubb. Mike Pace, Gordon McDonald. Row 4: Doug Parker. Carol Heideman. Mark Pfau. John Blanchette. Row 5: Advisor Dwight Hopkins. Mike Kelly. Richard King, Mike Hormck. Tracy Blakesley. 107 Grouped around the globe—in the one, original way to pose A.F.S. members—are Vice Pres. Gail Zimmerman, Treas. Karin Johnson, Pres. Doug Parker and Sec. Cecelia Gallagher. American Field Service Promoting international good will and understanding, the A.F.S.—American Field Service Club sponsored English Sarah Ladbury to stay at Hellgate and sent Doug Parker and Mark Overland to Uruguay and Greece, respectively, for the summer. In order to finance these projects, members sold hot dogs, coffee, and popcorn at Knight football and basketball games. I support A.F.S.” badges were given to donors. A.F.S. foreign students were chosen by interviews in the fall. This year Loren Marshall and Eric Anderson were chosen to go abroad for the summer of 1970. A.F.S. CLUB—Front row: Anne MacIntyre, Gail Zimmerman, Sarah Ladbury, Nancy Schultz, Carol Wallace, Liz Hogan, Meta Chessin, Lisa Bangeman. Row 2: Doug Parker, Sandra Boemhler, Mary Gallagher, Charmiane Piane, Lindon Vernon, Pat Wontor, Ann Sokoloski, Julie Frame. Row 3: Debbie Demmons, Jane Burnham, Lynn Clouse, Kathi Kruckeberg Amy Sehestedt, Nola Heitz, Becky MacIntyre. Row 4: Anita Grande, Terry Burg, Allyson Carlyle, Carol Heideman, Ruth Coats, Diana Brotzman. Row 5: Lynn Parker, Candy Michelle, Kathy Jacobson, Donna Grader, Debbie Anderson. 108 Chess Club Getting together to play chess was the purpose of Chess Club. Members were taught new plays by some of the more experienced members. Dues were used to finance new boards and pieces. Tournaments with local clubs were planned. CHESS CLUB—Front row: Gordon Witwer. Duke Wolf. Bob Hudson. Tim Swartz, James Burgess. Mark Rosenau, Tom Burt, Jeff Barefoot, Kathy Jacobsen. Donna Larson. Not pictured are Bob Blakely. Robert Miller and Gary Fisher. 109 FHA—Front row: Vice Pres. Judy Allen, Rep. Kathi Kruckeberg, Historian Lucy Brunner. Song Leader Judy Bendickson, Pres. Karen Cochran. Row 2: Nancy Schultz, Lyn Thrasher, Diane Tintzman, Christine Clark, Linda Ramsey. Gay Shelton, Elaine Maxwell. Row 3: Advisor Mrs. Cathie Vaupel, Rose Startin, Brenda Kriewall. Kay Shelton, Lynn Farren, Susan Cochran, Cheryl Ebbut, Lei Lani Hollinder. Row 4: Ybonne Jacobs, Betty Jo McGuire, Susan Sellegren, Lani Rhoades, Willene Kidd, Janice Dickhaut. Susan Fryhing, Linda Sherman. Row 5: Cindy Kidder, Debbie Thruman, Linda Berryman, Karen Frey. Not pictured are Mrs. Bernita Zuidmeer. and Chapter Mothers. Mrs. John Hanger and Mrs. Robert Kruckeberg. Future Teachers Future Homemakers A service organization, the Future Homemakers of America (FHA) had many projects. Before Thanksgiving they sponsored a drive to collect food for needy families in Missoula. A contest between home rooms to collect books for Warm Springs was also sponsored. Several times they volunteered to call donors for the Red Cross blood drawings. Some of the speakers during the year were Miss Ann Columbus, who spoke about Warm Springs, and Bruce McSpadden, who showed slides and spoke about Nepal. This speech served as an introduction to the annual Foreign Foods Dinner. The main activity of the Future Teachers of America (FTA) was tutoring mentally retarded children. The members also helped out in the library. FTA —Jim Blodgett, Diane Savage, Beverly Bibus, Katie Dwyer. Advisor Dean Marshall, Patty Taylor. CYF—Front row: Anne Neel. Ruth Hanson. Carolyn Lodge. Natalie Hanson, Ruth Fister, Dianna Austin, Cynthia Cole. Doris Ballantyne. Row 2: Connie Weber. Karilyn Cochran. Charlotte Lodge, Barbie McClaine, Sandy Futch, Janet Vaneps, Linda Pederson. Ruth Coats. Row 3: Diane Penner. Diane Savage, Mike Kelly, Advisor Charles Lawrence, Art Brammer, Dave Brammer. Christian Youth Fellowship An interdonominational. religion-oriented group, the Christian Youth Fellowship (CYF). met every Tuesday during lunch periods. The problems of being a Christian in a secular school and how to show faith without seeming stuffy were some of the topics discussed during its meetings. Pastors from various churches and visiting evangelists talked to the members from time to time. The club's activities were not restricted to the school. The members went on hayrides, sled parties and swam at Lolo Hot Springs. To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die: a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted: A time to kill, and a time to heal: a time to break down, and a time to build up: A time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance; A time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones together; a time to embrace and a time to refrain from embracing; A time to get. and a time to lose; a time to keep, and a time to cast away; A time to rend, and a time to sew; a time to keep silence, and a time to speak; A time to love, and a time to hate; a time of war. and a time of peace. in —Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 Woodworking, which is occupying Gil Larson, along with welding, carpentry, sheet metal work and other crafts, are the activities of members of the Hellgate chapter of Vocational and Industrial Clubs of America, which in 1969- 70 spent a loosely organized year. 112 Barbara Truett Twirlers Baton twirling was the main function of the Twirlers, a select group of girls. The group organized performances which besides the twirling included jumps, splits and tosses to music. The girls’ performance could be seen during nearly all the home football and basketball halftimes. They also led the Marching Band in the Homecoming Parade. In order to buy material for new uniforms, the members had rumage sales during the summer and doughnut sales during the school year. OECA—Front row: Lucy Brunner, Karin Clark, Charlotte Lodge. Pat Doty, Gary Morgan, Dan Borgeson, Greg Hejtmanek. Pres. Marty Gibbs. Rick Vaillant, Bill Gaul, Pam Sims, Mary Maun, Debbie Long, Marcia Turman. Sec. Maggie Olson. Marge Brown. Row 2: Barbara McBride, Laura Greene. Mary Jane Herbig, Carol Ratigan. Laura Pew, Linda Jeszenka, Maretta Jacobsen, Sheila Ridley, Sue Smith, Beatrice Brester. Brenda Hawkins, Treas. Denny Dwyer, Val Ochsner, Hist. Julie Perovich, Laurie Disney. Pari. Pam Edwards. Debbie Wickstrom, Lynda Rock. Row 3: Terri Gleason. Karen Hames. Terri Warden, Joyce Kovarik, Dana Houtchens, Mike Weiler, Patty Jones, Jan Burgad, Sandi Lefler. Marcy Dandrea. Kathy Mace. Nita Dupuis, Candy Richardson, Robin Good, Debbie Funk, Steve Anderson. Bob Laurie, Steve Sackett. Row 4: Anne Neel, Debbie Taunt, Sue Anderson, Jari Hochstrasser, Kathy Howard, Donna Seitz, Bob Hanson. Sue Dennison. Nadene Cogdill. Terrie Lachman, Colleen Nelson. Michaelene Marek, Val Wall. Connie Lachman, George Jeszenka. Don Serba, Debbie Hansen, Ellen Winslow. Row 5: Susan Dauenhauer, Jon Hughes, Vicky Manley. Ann Shriver. Roberta Hall. John Sramek, Barbara Jeszenka, Diane Hackman, Vicky Wingo, Sandy Topel, Billie Baker, Kathy Cooney, Sherry Mitchell. Terri Rice, Bob Vincent, Bruce Davis, Mark Hagenston, Rick Kloock, Melvin Rostad. Distributive Education Clubs of America 114 Deodorizers, fresheners, candy, candles and pumpkins were some of the goods sold by the Hellgate Chapter of the Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA). The money served two purposes in financing club projects and acquainting the members with the distribution and selling of goods. Marty Gibbs, chosen state DECA president, had travel expenses for the National Convention trip. Over 100 DECA pins had to be bought and the club had various banquets throughout the year. The major public service project, according to Advisor Mike Bullock, was a pamphlet on drug abuse. A card with emergency phone numbers also published. The members also wrote a guide for student job-getting. Many of the members enrolled in distributive education classes were also employed by local businessmen. SCIENCE CLUB—Front row: Ann Van Meter, Sec.-Treas. Chris Van Meter, Dianne Austin, Karen Hodge. Row 2: Pres. Paul Hartkorn, Vice Pres. Kim Sol, Larry Gritting. Science Club A gathering of science-interested students, the Science Club meetings were relaxed and informal. The club organized field trips and heard guest speakers and each other speak on their projects. One of the field trips planned was to the Hoerner-Waldorf paper mill’s chemistry laboratories. Guest speakers included Mr. Clancy Gordon, a University of Montana zoology professor who spoke on histology, the study of tissues, and Mr. Charles Buck, who spoke on plant inhibitors. A project planned throughout the year was a room in which students could work on their science projects. Assisting a Science Club member in dissecting a dogfish is Advisor Charles Buck. 116 1000 MILE CLUB—Front row: Ian Christopherson, Bob Morris, Steve Blotzke, Lloy Griffing. Mark Baker, Kelly Randles. Row 2: Dick Kloock, Andy Boydston, Tom Blake, Delmar Merseal, Butch Ketchum, Dave Hansen, Clark Main, Robert Hudson. Row 3: Dick Randles, Sarah Hansen, Christine Giere, Barbara Hodge. Colleen Brinkerhoff. Jeanie Huggins. Elizabeth MacDonald. Row 4: Advisor Larry McKinney, Betsy Carpino. Wilma Hackman. Pam French, Donna Nelson, Lois Lucas. 1000 Mile Club Organized for students who like to run, the 1000 Mile Club was Hellgate’s newest club. Instead of being oriented around competition, as is the cross country team, the club was more for fun. The club had no officers, dues or constitution. The members rarely met. but every Wednesday they posted in the room of the advisor. Mr. Larry McKinney, the number of miles run each week. The posting was entirely on the honor system. A plaque, pendant, or T-shirt was to be given to the student who achieved the club’s objective—1000 miles run in a year. 117 118 NFL—Front row: Lance Hames, Anne MacIntyre, Nick Roberts. Cecilia Gallagher. Mike Pace. Row 2: Bob Murray. Gail Zimmerman. Row 3: Sarah Ladbury. Chris Whalan] Jane Burnham. Doug Harris. Steve Gaub, Duke Wolfe. National Forensic League Only experienced and proficient speakers were admitted into Hellgate’s honorary speech association, the National Forensic League (NFI). This experience and proficiency was gained at speech meets. At the meets, points were awarded by the judges or. the basis of the speakers’ eloquence, poise and content of their speeches. At least 25 points were needed to join the club. Missoula had the privilege of hosting the largest speech and drama meet in Montana. More than 800 students came. Degrees were given to members as they became more experienced speakers. I Latin Club To be served food while reclining on the left elbow, to have slaves grovelling at one’s feet, to be entertained by gladiators — this was the annual Latin Banquet, planned by Latin Club. Second year Latin students comprised the club. It was led by the Consuls and advisor Mrs. Virginia Glore. The club functioned as a planning board for the banquet. Freshmen Latin students were chosen by lots for the honor of being a slave, and students already through with Latin II were honored guests. Funds for the banquet were raised mainly through bake sales. LATIN CLUB—Front row: Vicky Tyler, Kathy Gallagher, Andrea Bessac, Consul Lindsay Brown. Row 2: Lloy Gritting, Mark Baker, Consul Casey Overland, Richard King, Donald Gisselbeck. THESPIANS —Front row: Alice Ekstrand, Debbie Berglund. Marian Snyder. Row 2: Chris Vick, Nick Roberts, Jim Russell, Cathy Carpino, Pres. Camille Blanchette. Row 3: Dean Johnson, Jane Burnham, Kathy Murray. Row 4: Cliff Lewis. Treas. John Effing. Not pictured are Vice Pres. Patty Jones and Sec. Debra Cragg. It’s cruel to make me say that , cries Marian Snyder in her serious solo cutting, Three in a Docket . Jim Stark and Gary Cordial rehearse their parts in the serious duo cutting Of Mice and Men”. Kathy Murray (Kate) ignores the assertation of Clifton Lewis (Petruchio) that Will you, nil you, I will marry you in the humerous duo cutting The Taming of the Shrew . 120 Thespians The Thespian Troupe 2050—Hellgate’s honorary drama association — had approximately 18 members and was led by Mr. Virgil Cork. The troupe was bound together by the common desire for versatility and competence in dramatics. Although no major play was produced the members were active. At every drama invitational meet the club attended not only was at least one first place awarded, but the Sweepstakes Award for the greatest number of cumulative points was won. The troupe also went on the Dictrict and State Meets. Various members also performed at clubs and meetings around town. The rest homes and the Senior Citizen Center were also given performances. Besides the traditional An Evening at the Theater,” where the prize winning cuttings are acted for the public, the club also planned to put out a spring play. Ten points were needed to join Thespians. These points were given on the basis of the number of hours spent on acting or back stage work. Dean Johnson shows off his heroic character in his pantomime, Mano- flecks”. Dare Clubb exclaimes over the likeness of his daughter Agnes and the street waif Oliver in the all-school production of the musical Oliver!”. 121 “Left flank, right flank, to the rear; two steps to the left; halt,” could be heard at assemblies and basketball games' halftimes whenever the Lancettes, a precision drill team, performed. It was the only high school drill team of its type in the state. The coordinated and intricate drills required hours of work. The group was in its first year. After a previously uncoordinated performance at a Hellgate-Sentinel game as the Hellgate Drill Team, the members decided to change from “an unorganized, second-rateOrchesis into something they could be proud of.’’ said Sgt.-at-Arms Karen Hansen. The style was changed to well-disciplined drills, with the help of the K-Dettes from the University of Montana. During the summer the girls practiced at least once a week and had bake, book and rummage sales, which besides helping to pay for uniforms built up a feeling of esprit de corps within the group. Lancettes Kathy Murray commanded the girls and was the leading force—besides advisors Mrs. Gayle Knudsen and Mrs. Katherine Millhouse. LANCETTES—Capt. Kathy Murray. Front row. Karen Clark, Marcia Hensel, Colleen Brinkerhoff, Teresa Croonenberghs. Row 2: Deb Watt, Linda Sayler, Charlotte Lodge. Judy Carter. Row 3: Susan Henderson. Rhonda Westguard. Pam French, Babette Stohlp. Row 4: Roberta Donovan, Sally Frey, Vicki Cromwell. Row 5: Kathy Schwanke, Sec.-Treas. Nadine Spencer, Sharon Koepplin, Sgt.-at-Arms Karen Hansen. Row 6: Pat Murray, Vanessa Montreuil, Vice Pres. Marcia Turman, Janet Spain. Not pictured is Pres. Ellen Winslow. SKI CLUB—Front row: Patty Campbell, Pres. Dan Ditty. Peggy Patrick. Row 2: Ann Florin, Karen Pettit, Debbie Connick, Margaret Porter, Jen Pearson, Debbie Demmons. Row 3: Pat Wamsley, Kim Hulla, Blake Sudwig, Betsy Carpino, Craig Stone, Julie Frame. Row 4: John Roemer, Tyler Johnson, Jan Hulla, Hal Holt. Kathy Evans, Exie Stetler, Liz Hogan. Row 5: Kevin Price, Debbie Long, Dave Beaufait, Coad Warden, Don Erickson, Ann Sokoloski. Ski Club Ski Club’s name explained itself—the club was for students who enjoyed skiing. Most of the members could be seen schushing down either the Snow Ball or Marshall slopes on weekends. Ski movies were seen and various ski fashions were modeled, but the major event was the annual trip to Big Mountain at Kalispell. The skiing was good, and a bus accident on the way back to Missoula provided excitement. 123 His soul stretched tight across the skies That fade behind a city block, Or trampled by insistent feet At four and five and six o'clock; And short square fingers stuffing pipes, And evening newspapers, and eyes Assured of certain certainties, The conscience of a blackened strp + Impatient to assume the world. I am moved by fancies that are curled Around these images and cling: The notion of some infinitely gentle Infinitely suffering thing. Wipe you hand across your mouth, and laugh; The worlds revolve like ancient women Gathering fuel in vacant lots. T. S. Eliot 125 Mr. Shelby Bewley, Superintendent of Missoula County High School Superintendent To The Student Body of Hellgate High School I welcome the opportunity to participate in the yearly publication of the Halberd. May I take this opportunity to compliment the student body, faculty, and administration of Hellgate on their progress in establishing themselves as outstanding members of the state’s community of high schools. I have never felt that high school was a preparation for life, but rather was life. Participation in community life by high school students is just as vital as the participation by other citizens and perhaps more so because of the vitality of youth. Each of you has made a contribution. May I compliment the student body for its development of a strong esprit de corps. May you carry this enthusiasm into all facets of life. I wish you every success. Yours truly. Shelby Bewley Superintendent 126 f Administration Mr. Donald Delaney Assistant Superintendent Mr. Frank McElwain Athletic Director Mr. Royal Barnell Director of Instruction Mr. Mark Jennings Business Director Mr. Robert Roberts Co-ordinator of Federal Programs 127 128 Mr. Roger F. Eble, Principal To the Hellgate student body: As another year at Hellgate High School closes it is time to reflect upon the events of the past and to count our blessings. It has been a great year for several reasons: (1) Students have met in open discussion groups and talked out their problems. (2) The faculty and administration have been made aware of problem areas of students and have taken action to reduce them. (3) Hope shines on the horizon for the settlement of crucial international issues. This should reduce some of the persistent tensions that plague the “aware high. As we set our compass to “70-71 we seek continued cooperation among student body, faculty, and administration so that our coexistence at Hellgate High School can be pleasant, cheerful, and enjoyable for all. r— To the Hellgate student body: To attend school is a privilege not all in the world enjoy. You are obligated to those less fortunate to gain as much of this world’s information as possible. I hope that you may look back upon your high school years—from no matter how many years hence—with the conviction that you have treated all men with honesty and good will, that you have put your heart into your work, that you have done your best. Another year has passed quickly, and Hellgate High School continues to build a fine reputation as one of the best schools in Montana. Although our history as a high school is short, many things have been accomplished. Each year the student body continues to mold, shape, and build a character of its own. I offer my congratulations to the staff of the Halberd, and its main characters, namely the students of Hellgate High School, for such a fine history of the 1969-70 school year. ■ Mr. Reid E. Stevens. Vice Principal Hellgate Administration Office Staff K Mrs. Evelyn Poison Mrs. Zelpha Lemon Mrs. Jean Rheinschmidt Mrs. Mary Schultz 130 Mr. John Whalen Loyola University: BS, MA English Mr. Kenneth Ballinger Montana State University: BA Mr. James Bullock Oregon State University: ME College of Great Falls: BA Mr. Virgil Cork Northern Montana College: BA Mrs. Gayle Knudsen University of Montana: BA Mrs. Dean B. Marshall University of Montana: BA. ME Mrs. Virginia Glore University of Chicago: BA Miss Sharon LeFevre University of Montana: BA. MA Mr. Paul Mehta University of Montana: BA Mrs. Mary Lou Iverson University of Montana: BA University of Wisconsin: MA Mrs. Judy Quiggle Missoula Technical Center Mrs. Myrna Terzo St. Peter’s College: BS University of Montana: MA Miss Diane Winsor Seattle Pacific College: BA Miss Linda Thompson University of Montana: BA s' Mrs. Ellen E. Skones Western Montana College: BE University of Montana: ME Mrs. Carol Wright University of Montana: BA 133 Mr. James Burrington Eastern Montana College: BS Mr. Donald Falldorf Moorhead State College: BS, MS Mr. James Heydon Eastern Montana College: BA University of Utah: MA Mrs. Susan Gookin University of Montana: BS 134 Math Mr. Ruben Zieg Hastings College: BS University of Montana: ME Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor University of Montana: BA, ME Mr. Dwight Hopkins Eastern Oregon College: BA Oregon College of Education: MA Mr. Charles Peck University of Montana: BA Mr. Ralph Sooros State Teachers College: BA University of Colorado: MA Mr. Ed Buzzetti Montana State University: BS Mrs. Leonilla Meyer University of Montana: BA 136 Mrs. Darla Sadler College of Great Falls: BA Mr. Norman Jacobsen Western Montana College: ME, MA Mr. Robert Casey University of North Dakota: BS.MS MS 137 Mr. James Sylvester University of Minnesota: BS. MA Mr. Richard Correll Montana State University: BS University of Montana: MA Mr. R. Russell Sheriff University of Montana: BS, ME Mr. Charles Buck Rocky Mountain College: BA Kansas State Technical Center: Miss Linda Ramsey Middlebury College: BA Mr. Ronald Hoff Valley City State: BA Mr. Neil Dahlstrom University of Montana: BA Mr. George Gogas University of Montana: BA University of Washington: MA Miss Carol Greenfield University of Montana: BA Fine Arts Mrs. Margaret Frette University of Montana: BA. MA Mr. Harold Herbig Eastman School of Music: MA Special; Physical Ed. HUiGAH. coachinc Mr. Larry Allen University of Montana: BA Mrs. Margaret Shoesmith Iowa State Univeristy: BS Mrs. Coy Davidson University of Montana: BA Mr. Ronald Jones University of Montana: BA Mrs. Charlotte Manthie University of Montana: BA Mr. James Miller University of Montana: BA 139 Mr. Chester Frojen University of North Dakota: BS University of Montana: ME Mr. Joseph Barnell Peru State: BA Mrs. Cleo Baker Colorado State College: BA, MA Mrs. Elvira Berg Montana State University: BA 140 Mr. Michael Bullock Colorado State College: BA Mrs. Helen Garrett University of Montana: BA Mrs. Louise Greene Montana State University: BS Mr. Roger Hyem Rocky Mountain College: BS Mr. William Mosier Jr. Montana State University: BS Mrs. Edine Loran School Nurse St. Patrick School of Nursing: RN Vo-Tech Mrs. Mary Theresa Shepherd Eastern Montana College: BS Mr. Fred Salmonsen Western Montana College of Education: BS. MS Mrs. Cathleen Vaupel University of Montana: BS Mrs. Bernita Zuidmeer State College of Washington: BA Mrs. Deanna Woods University of Montana: BA 141 Guidance Department Mrs. Jan Nyquist University of Montana: BA, MA Mr. Ernest Ibey University of Montana: BA.MA Mrs. Marolane Stevenson University of Utah: MA College of Idaho: BA 142 Mr. Robert Sparks University of Montana: BA, ME Mrs. Lillian Johnson, head cook Custodians CUSTODIANS: Matt Service, Hazen Ransier, Art Monk, Don Vaughn, Vincent Stretch, Richard Zimmerman, Duane Tintzman. Mr. Bernard Tintzman head custodian 143 144 There are places I'll remember, all my life though some have changed Some forever not for better, some have gone and some remain All these places have their moments with lovers and friends I still can recall Some are dead and some are living In my life, I’ve loved them all .. . —Lennon and McCartney Vice Pres. Jim Thompson Sec. Debbie Rice 146 Pres. Lee Hartong Treas. Mike Larson Senior life is not all work and no play as these three pictures easily verify. In the upper left corner Debbie Rice. Lee Hartong and Peggy Patrick join forces in a mutual admiration club exclusive to themselves, it seems. Camille Blanchette and Chris Vick are not to be left out though as we can see in the upper right picture. Judy McVay. clad in her colorful sari, her speech a flourish in the bottom right corner. 147 CHARLES THOMAS ACKERLUND—HR 110 KARYN SCHLIEBE AHERN-HR 312A; Band 1,2.3; FHA 1; Honor Roll 2,4. AVIS JEANETTE ALBERT—HR E328 CRYSTAL ANN ALLEN—HR E128 CARL DAVID AMBROSE—HR 105; Football 1,2; Wrestling 1,2; Ski Club 1.2,3.4; Key Club 2.3; Honor Roll 4. CRAIG ROBERT AMBROSE-HR 303; Football 1; Wrestling 1; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Ski Team 3; Honor Roll 4. EARL EDWARD ANDRUS—HR 303; Ski Club 1,2,3.4; Ski Team 1,2. RICHARD LEE ANTHONY—HR 102; Football 1,2; Track 1,2; Wrestling 3. LISA GAY AUTIO—HR 319; MUN 3,4; Lance Staff 3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3.4; Halberd Staff 3.4. Editor 4; Quill and Scroll 3,4, Vice Pres. 4. LEONA MARGARET BACHMEIER—HR303; Pep Club 1,2,3; Honor 1,2,3,4. NEAL STANLEY BALDWIN—HRE328; Ski Club 1.2,3.4. TOM JAMES BARTH —HR319; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4, State Champion 3; Lettermen’s Club 3,4, Pres. 4. CHARLES DOUGLAS BEHNER—HR303; Boxing 2,3. CAROL LYNNE BELL—HR 326; Troubador 1; Halberd Salesman 4; DECA 1. DEBORAH LEE BERGLUND—HR 319; Honor Roll 2,3,4; FHA 2; Thespians 3,4; Concert Choir 4; Gris' Choir 3; Troujbador 4. 148 I BARBARA ANN BERTAPELLE—HR E328; Band 1,2,3,4; DECA 3; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. CHARLES W. BERTSCH—HR 319; Intramural Basketball 1,2,3.4; Band 1.2; Honor Roll 4; DECA 3; Track 1. BARBARA THEA BESSAC — HRE328; Photography Club 3,4; Vice President 3; MUN 2,3,4; Halberd 3,4; Lance 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. BEVERLY JEAN BIBUS—HR213 A; FTA 4; Girls’ Club Rep. 4; Honor Roll 4. KEITH TERRY BIGART—HR 312 A;. ROBERT J. BLAKELY—HR 312; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4, State AA leading rusher 4, First Team, All State 4; Intramural 3,4; Chess Club 4; M Club 2,3,4; Class Representative 1. CAMILLE LOUISE BLANCHETTE —HR 201; Thespians 1,2,3,4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Honor Roll 1,3,4; High Honor Roll 3,4; FTA 1; SAS 3,4; NFL 3,4; Lance Staff 3,4; Halberd 3,4; Troubadour 3.4, Editor 4; Quill and Scroll 3.4, Sec. 4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Publicity 4. MOUASU S. BLIAYA—HR E224; Transferred from Kalispell 4; HR Pres. 4; French Club 4, Treasurer 4. BRUCE CARVER BOEHMLER—HR 201; Chess Club 2; SAS 3; Class Representative 2. DAN EDWARD BORGESON—HR E128; DECA 3,4. DIANA LYNN BOWMAN—HR E330. ANDREW PHILIP BOYDSTON —HR E224; Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1; Intramural 1,2,3,4; Track 1,3,4; M Club 3,4. BEAU ROY BRADLEY—HR 326; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Second State; Key Club 1,2,3,4; Intramural 1,2,3,4; Excalibur 4; Photo Club 2.3; Ski Club 2.3; Lance Staff 1,2; Halberd Staff 1.2; M Club 3.4; Class Treasurer 1; Student Council 1,2. BEATRICE ANN BRESTER-HR 303; DECA 3,4; Concert Choir 3,4; Halberd Salesman 4. DALE W. BREVIK—HR E328; Honor Roll 4. ALICE MARIE BRINKERHOFF—HR Caf-A; GRA 3,4; Cross Country 4; Track 3,4; High Honor Roll 1,2,3.4. Tell my why you’re crying, my son. I know you’re frightened just like everyone. Is it the thunder in the distance you fear? Will it help if I stay very near? I am here. —Peter, Paul and Mary 149 MARK EDWARD BROSSEAU —HR 101; Intramural Basketball 3; VICA 4; Car Club 3. LINDA LAVONNE BROTT—HR 312A; Honor Roll 2,4; Halberd Salesman 2,3. LINDA LAEL BROWN-HR 102; Halberd Salesman 1,2; Girls’ Club Rep. 2,4; FNC 1,2, Sec. 3; CYF 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Les Antionettes 3; Gymnastics 4. MARGE L. BROWN-HR 326; Sec. 1,2; DECA 3,4. ELROY A. BRUNNER-HR 312A; Track 1,2; Cross Country 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Intramural 3; M Club 1,2,3,4. GARY F. BUCK —HR 105; Football 1,2,4; Intramural 1,2,3,4; Lance Staff 4; Excalibur 3; Wrestling 1,2; M Club. BETTE JEANNE BURDITT-HR E330; Honor Roll 1,3,4; GRA 1.2, V. Pres. 3. JINETTE C. BURGAD-HR 215A; Sec. 2,3,4; Transfered from Sacred Heart Academy; DECA 3,4. JANE ELISE BURNHAM —HR 101; Honor Roll 1,3,4; Sec. 1,2; Band 1,2,3; Concert Choir 4; Chansonettes 3; Orchestra 2; Thespians 2; Program Chmn. 3; NFL 3.4; Pep Club 3; Pres. 4; Girls’ State 3;Troubador 1,2, Salesman 1,2,3,4; Halberd 3; AFS 1,2,4, SEc.-Treas. 3; SC Alternate 3,4; French Club 3,4; Spanish Club 4; Ski Club 3; MUN 2,4. DEBBIE LEE BUSH-HR E330; Honor Roll 1; Orchesis 1,2,4; Pep Club 1,3 Exec. Board 2; Transfered from Darby 3; Gymnastics 2,4. PATTI JEAN CAMPBELL-HR 215A; Transfered from Stevensville 3; Ski Club 3.4, Sec. 3; Orchesis 4. DANIEL LOUIS CAPLIS-HR 319. The Apparition of these faces in the crowd; Petals on a wet, black bough. Ezra Pound 150 CATHERINE ANN CARPINO—303; Thespians 3,4; AFS 4; Spanish Club 3, Vice Pres. 4; Modern Foreign Language Club 3, Vice Pres. 4; French Club Vice Pres. 4; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 3, Exec. Board 4. GLENN CHAFFEY—HR E330; Basketball 1,3,4; Track 3,4; M Club 3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4;Boys’ State 3. JACKIE RENEE CHARLES-HR 102; HR Sec. MARIE CHEEK—HR 105. CARLA R. CHURCHILL—HR E328 NANCY E. CLAPP—HR E128; Class Rep. 1.2; Class Sec. 1; DECA 3; Orchesis 3,4, Vice Pres. 4; Honor Roll 1,3,4; MUN 4; Fashion Board 2,3,4. JOHN M. CLARK-HR 102; VICA LINDA DALE CLEMENS—HR 101; GRA 2. Sec. 3; Honor Roll 4. Feel not the pain of parting; it is those who stay behind that suffer. —Longfellow KARILYNN KAE COCHRAN—HR Caf-A; Honor Roll 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2; Marching Band 1,2,4; CYF 4; Orchestra 4. MARILYNN MAE COCHRAN—HR 201; Honor Roll 4; GRA 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4. NADENE ANN COGDILL—HR E224; Honor Roll 4; DECA 3,4; Band 1,2. WILLIAM M. COLLINS—HR 319, Treas. 1.2; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. Ski Club 1.2,3,4; Ski Team 2. GARY PATRICK CORDIAL—HR E330; Transfered from Sentinel 2; Football 2,3; Gymnastics 4; Thespians 4; Chevaliers 4; Concert Choir 3,4. LOREN WALTER CORRIGAN—HR 102; Honor Roll 2,3,4; VICA 3.4, Pres. 4. TERRY LEE COTTIER—HR 102; Vice Pres. 1,2,3; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Third State 3; Football 2,3,4; M Club Vice Pres. 4. D. BRUCE DAVIS—HR 303; Honor Roll 4; Football 1; Basketball Mgr. 1.2,3,4; Intramural 1.2,3.4. 151 SANDY LYNN DUGAN—HR 101 BARBARA MARIE DUNCAN —HR Caf-A, Vice Pres. 1, Sec. 2; Pep Club 1,2,3; DECA 3; Halberd Salesman 1,2,3. RAE ELLEN DUURSMA—HR 312-A; Transfered from Juneau, Alaska 3. DENNY SUE DWYER-HR 215-A. Sec. 1,2,3; Class Council 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Princess 2,3,4; Concert Choir 3, DECA 4; Honor Roll 4. Carol Nelson, Linda Ormesher and Sue Shatto contemplate cleaning GARY LEE DANIELS—HR E330; Gymnastics 4 up their messes as they work on MARCY R. DANDREA—HR E224; Booster Club 1; pottery projects for Spanish IV. The Pep Club 2; HR Secretary 1,2; Girls’ Club 1,2,3,4. class did as the Aztecs did” in the evening once a week. VIRGINIA LEE DALE—HR 326; SC 1; Booster Club 1; Sec.-Treas. 1; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Powder Puff Football 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Sec. 4. COREEN ANN DEPUTY—HR 102; Chansonettes 2,3; Concert Choir 3,4; Junior Class Treas. 3; Class Council 1,2,3; Halberd Salesman 3,4. CHARLEEN R. DEPUTY—HR 101; HR Pres. 1; Orchesis 3,4, Historian 4; Class Council Rep. 3; Cheerleader 4. GARY JEROME DICKHAUT—HR 105; Ski Club 3,4. RICHARD ALAN DICKMAN LAURIE ANN DISNEY—HR 319; Class Council 1,2,3; Treas 2; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 1,2; Exec. Board 4; Girls’ Choir 2; Concert Choir 3; NFL 3.4. DANIEL KAY DITTY—HR 215-A; HR Pres. 1,4; HR Vice Pres. 2; Football 1; Excalibur Exec. Board 3; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Intramural 1,2,3,4; VICA Sec. 3,4; Student Aid 4. 152 PAMELA KAY EDWARDS—HR 215A; HR Pres. 3; FNA 2; Student council 1; Honor Roll 1,2,4; Ski Club 4; DECA 4; Parliamentarian 4. JOHN PATRICK EFFING—HR 105 DANIEL LEE EGELAND—HR Caf-A; Wrestling 1,2; Track 1. ROY STEVEN EGELAND—HR 201; Wrestling 1,2; Chess Club 1,2; Track 1. EILEEN MARIE EGGLESTON—HR 319; SC Rep. 3. ALICE IRENE EKSTRAND—HR 319; Honor Roll 4; Pep Club 1,2; Band 1,2; Thespians 2,3,4. DAN ERICKSON ROBERT DONALD EVANS—HR 105; Football 1,2; Track 1; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Key Club 2.3; Ski Club 1,2,3; SC Alternate 1. LARRY W. EYER-HR 101; Basketball 3.4; Intramural 3,4; Football 3,4; Track 3,4; M Club 3,4. ROBERT WALTER FLACHSENHAR—HR 215A; Honor Roll 4; Band 1,2; Marching Band 1,2; Car Club 3,4. SALLY M. FREY—HR 312A; Honor Roll 1.2,3,4; High Honor Roll 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; Drill Team 3,4; AFS 3,4. PAULA RAE FRISTO—HR Caf-A, V. Pres. 4; SC Rep. 4; GRA 1; Halberd Salesman 4. CECILIA DAWN GALLAGHER—HR E128, Pres. 1,3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; High Honor Roll 4; AFS 3,4, Sec. 4; Chansonettes 2; Chevaliers 3,4; Troubadour 3; Thespians 3,4; SC Rep. 4; Concert Choir 3,4, Mgr. 4; Girls' State 3; MUN 4; NFL 4; DAR Award 4; Jr. Miss Congeniality 4. KAREN MARI GALLAGHER—HR E330; Girls' Club Rep. 4. LINDA MAE GALLAGHER—HR 101; Halberd 3.4. 153 CAROL JOYCE GALLAND—HR 201. DAVE A. GARR —HR E128; Football 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Intramural 1; Golf 1.2,3,4. WILLIAM JAMES GAUL-HR 319; Transferee! from Loyola; DECA 4; Intramural 4. CAROL FAYE GEORGE—HR 303; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; High Honor Roll 4; Latin Club 2,3; FNC 1,2, Sec. 2; Girls’ State Alternate 3. MARTY JAY GIBBS—HR 319; DECA 3. Pres. 4, State Pres. 4; Intramural 1.2,3.4. LUCINDA ALETTE GLASPEY—HR 319. THOMAS PETER GNERER—HR 319; FFA 3,4. ROBIN ANN GOOD —E224; Honor Roll 4; Chansonettes 2,3; Chevaliaers 4; DECA 3,4; Concert Choir 3,4; Junior Achievement 2. CINDY LEIGH GORE —HR 312-A, Treas. 1; Chansonettes 2,3; Concert Choir 2,3,4; Girls’ Choir 1,2; DECA 3. YVONNE GAIL GOULD—HR 312-A; Transferred from Bozeman. DIANA LYNN GRAHAM—HR Caf-A; Honor Roll 4; Pep Club 1,2,3. RONALD L. GRANGER—HR 319; Lance Staff 4. WALTER GORDON GRAY—HR 201, Vice Pres. 3,4; Football 1,2; Wrestling 1,2; DECA 3. MARY JEAN GRENZ—HR 326; DECA 3; Concert Choir 3.4. MICHAEL ARTHUR GROSHONG —HR 326; Transfered from Loyola 3; SC Vice Pres. 4; Concert Choir 3,4; Excalibur 4; Intramural 3,4. JAMES RODGER GUEST—HR 312 A; Intramural 1; Basketball 2,3,4; Excalibur 3,4; Halberd salesman 2; Boys’ State Delegate 3. MARK L. HAGENSTON—HR E224; Band 1,2,3; DECA 4; Chess Club 3; Science Club 3; Honor Roll 1.2,3,4; High Honor Roll 4. COLLEEN C. HALEY—HR 303; Class Council 3,4; GRA 1. 154 Time, Time. Time, see what’s become of me While I looked around for my possibilities, I was so hard to please, Look around, Leaves are brown, And the sky is a hazy shade of winter. —Simon and Garfunkel NOEL LANCE HAMES—HR E128; Football 1; Wrestling 1; Student Council 1,2; Halberd 2,3; Thespians 2,3, Vice-Pres. 3; Boys’ State 3; Key Club 4; Speech 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; 2nd runner- up Homecoming King 4; HR Officer 1,2,3,4. BILL HANNER—HR E328; Intramural 3,4. PATTI RAE HANSEN—HR 215-A; Honor Roll 4. NATALIE RUTH HANSON —HR Caf. A; Chansonettes 2,3; Concert Choir 4; Chevaliers 4; CYF 4; Honor Roll 4. ROBERT SCOTT HANSON—HR 215 A; Mixed Choir 1; DECA 3,4; Car Club 3,4, Senior Member Review Board. RUTH ANN HANSON —HR E330; Orchestra 1.2,3.4; FNA 1,2,3; CYF 1,2,3.4. Sec-Treas. 3. Vice-Pres. 4; Honor Roll 3,4. BARBARA ANN HARRIS—HR 110. DOUGLAS DONALD HARRIS—HR 319; HR Pres. 2. Vice-Pres. 3; Class Pres. 2; Key Club 1,2,3; Concert Choir 2,3,4; Chevaliers 3,4; All-State Choir 2; Thespians 3; Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3.4; Class Council 1,2,3,4; Student Council Rep. 3. 155 PAUL F. HARTKORN—HR E330; Science and Outdoors Club Pres. 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Intramural Basketball 1. LELAND F. HARTONG-HR E330; Senior Class Pres.; HR Pres. 4; Key Club 4; Speech Team 4; Band 1,2,3, Swimming Team 3; Honor Roll 3,4; Intramural 3,4 KARL L. HARTSE—HR 215 A. BRENDA M. HAWKINS—HR 326; GRA 1,3; DECA 1,2; Halberd Salesman 2; MUN 2. BRIAN DANA HAYDEN —HR E128; SC Rep. Football 1; Modern Foreign Language Club 3; Ski Club 3. JEANNINE LORRAINE HEAD—HR 319; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Art Club 4, Pres. 4; Concert Choir 3,4; Chansonettes 4. GREG T. HEJTMANEK —HR 312A; Swimming Team 1,2,3,4; Intramural 3; DECA 3,4, Board of Governors 4. CINDY HELIKER—HR 105; MUN 3,4; Band 1,2; Group Seminar 4. JAMES WAYNE HELMER—HR 326; Football 1,2; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Excaliber 3,4, Pres. 4; Key Club 2,3,4, Executive Board 4; HR Pres. 1; Intramural 1,2. WENDY THEA HENNINGSON —HR 101; AFS 1,2,3; MUN 1.2; GRA 1; Art Club 3; Honor Roll 4. NOLA JEAN HENSLEY—HR E328; Transfered from Fairfield 3. VALERIE DAWN HEWITT—HR E330; Honor Roll 3,4. LINDA RAE HILL—HR 319; Halberd Salesman 2; Honor Roll 3,4; Halberd Staff 3; Concert Choir 3; Troubadour Salesman 2. LINDA HOEFT—HR E328; Honor Roll 4. YVONNE J. HOEG-HR 312 A; Honor Roll 1,3,4; DECA 3,4. RUSSELL KEITH HOERNER—HR 303; Football 1. 156 KATHY LEE HOWARD—HR E326; Ski Club 2,3.4; DECA 3,4. RENEE HUBER—HR 326; Art Club 3; Honor Roll 4. KAREN SUE HUGGINS—HR E328; DE.CA 1. JACQUELYN N. HYDER—HR 215 A; FHA 1; Pep Club 2,3,4; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 1; Halberd Salesman 2,4; Concert Choir 4. CONSTANCE RAE INGALLS —HR E330; Transfered from Miles City 2; Pep Club 3,4; Speech Team 4. MARETTA MAE JACOBSEN—HR 105; GRA 2; DECA 3,4; Halberd Salesman 1. ERLE JOHN JENSEN—HR 101; Concert Choir 2,3,4; Chevaliers 4. LINDA SUE JESZENKA—HR 105; DECA 3,4. CHRIS MONROE JOHNSON—HR CafA, Honor Roll 4. DEAN W. JOHNSON—HR E128; Thespians 4 DOUGLAS E. JOHNSON—HR 303; Art Club 2,3; Halberd 4; Concert Choir 2. RITA CHARLENE JOHNSON—HR 326; Pep Club 1,2; Chansonettes 2; Concert Choir 3; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. PATRICIA ELLEN JONES —HR 102; FHA 1; Thespians 3.4, Vice Pres.-Hist. 4; Girls’ Choir 2; DECA 3.4. PATRICIA GAIL JONES—HR 215A; Transfered from Sentinel 2; DECA 3,4. MARJORIE ANN JOSCELYN—HR E328; Pep Club 1,2; Art Club 4; Football 1,2,3,4 KENNETH KAY KANE—HR 303; Class Rep.; Intramural 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4. GEORGE ANTHONY KARIS—HR E128; Concert Choir 3; Excalibur 3,4, Sec.-Treas. 4. MICHAEL T. KENYON—HR 102; Football 1.2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Track 1; Excalibur 4; Intramural 1; M Club 3,4. MARK STEPHEN KILDOW—HR 105; Band 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 1,2,3.4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; UM Soccer Team 4; Band Pres. 4; Wrestling 1.2,3,4. SYLVIA ANNE KILDOW—HR E128; Drill Team Sec.-Treas. 3; HR Vice Pres. 3,4; German Club 3,4; Chansonettes Hist. 3; Chevaliers Hist. 4; Concert Choir 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4. 157 GERALD LYNN KING —HR CafA; Band 3,4; Orchestra 3,4; Pep Band 3,4; Stage Band 3,4; Chess Club 3; Car Club 3; Honor Roll 3.4; Transfered from Olympus High, Salt Lake 3. NANCY ANN KNAPP—HR 312A; Honor Roll 2; Pep Club 3,4, Exec. Board 4. DONALD A. KNIGHT—HR E330; Honor Roll 4. EDWARD G. KNOYLE—HR CafA; Chess Club 2,3; Math Club 3; NHS 3,4; High School Bowl 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; High Honor Roll 4; NMSQT Finalist 4. KATHY GLORIA KOST—HR 102. DIANE REGINA MARIE KOSTELECKY—HR E328. GARY WAYNE LACHMAN—HR E128. TARRIE ANN LACHMAN—HR CafA; GRA 2.3; DECA 3,4. SARAH ANN LADBURY—HR 105; Exchange Student 4; Honor Roll 4; AFS 4; Speech 4; Girls’ Club Exec. Board 4; Ski Club 4. MICHAEL E. LARSON—HR 201; Football 1,2; Ski Club 2,3,4; Intramural 1,2,3; Key Club 3.4; HR Pres. 1,2,3; Speech 3; Honor Roll 3; Excalibur 3, Vice Pres. 4. KEITH ALLAN LEE-r-HR 201. SANDI KAY LEFLER—HR E224; Concert Choir 3; FHA 1; DECA 3,4; Girls’ Club 1.2,3.4; Halberd Salesman 4; Honor Roll 4. VALORIE JEAN LENZ—HR 105; Class council 1,2,3,4; Chansonettes 2; Chevaliers 3,4; Ski Club 1,2,3; Varsity Cheerleader 3,4; Honor Roll 1.2,3,4. VICKI ANN LIND—HR E224. Rep. 4, Sec. 3.4; Transfered from Flathead High 3; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 4. SUE EILEEN LINESS—HR 101; Drill Team 2. COLLEEN YVONNE LIPSCY—HR 303; DECA 3. DEBBY JEAN LLOYD—HR 326; Pep Club 4; Ski Club 4. CAROLYN LOUISE LODGE—HR E330; FNA 2; FHA 3; CYF 1,2,3,4, Queen 3; Modern Foreign Language Club 2,3. 158 Seniors Cecelia Gallagher, Jay Ryan, Mark Overland and Cathy Carpino are apparently going to the dogs as they loiter in the cafeteria during a free study hall. GREG ZANE LOVE—HR 319; Wrestling 2,3,4; Intramural Basketball 2,3,4; M Club 3,4; Class Council 4. BECKY FAY LOHRMAN—HR 102, Pres. 4; Drill Team 2; Art Club 2; GC Rep. 2; DECA 3,4. EVA LOWRY. JEANIE L. MACE—HR 201. JUDITH MERRY MACE—HR E128; High Honor Roll 3; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; MUN 2; High School Bowl Team 4; Archery Club 4. KATHY M. MACE—DECA 3,4. ANN LOUISE MACINTYRE—HR E128; Honor Roll 1,2,3.4; National Merit Commended Scholar 4; Thespians 3,4; NFL 4; Quill and Scroll 3.4; Halberd Staff 3,4; Troubadour Staff 2,3,4; MUN 4; AFS2.3.4. MARIAN ARLENE MANTHIE—HR 326; Band 1,2,3; Junior Achievers 3. TIM R. MARINAN—HR 215A, Vice Pres. 1,3, Pres. 2; Track 1; Student Council 1,2; Car Club Pres. 3,4; Intramural Basketball 1.2,3,4; Interclub Council 4; Student Aid 4, Honor Roll 3,4. SHANNA GAY MATTSON—HR 201; Girls’ Club Executive Board 3, Treasurer 4: Spanish Cub 3; Halberd Salesman 2,3,4; Honor Roll 4. VIRGINIA MCCOLLUM JAMES RANDY MCGUIRE—HR 215A; Radio Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 2, Sec.-Treas. 3. JOY COLEEN MCINTYRE—HR 201; Lance Staff 4, Art Club 4. 159 MARLENE CAROL MCIVER—HR 319; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Girls' Choir 3; Les Antoinettes 3. MICHAEL RICHARD MCKAY—HR 215A. Vice Pres. 3; Wrestling 1.2,3,4; M Club 1,2,3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2; Chess Club 4. MARGGI LOUISE MCKINNEY —HR 105; Gymnastics 3.4; Orchesis 2,3,4; GRA 1. JUDY ANN MCVAY—HR 304; Honor Roll 1,2,3.4, Band 1,2,3,4; MUN 4; Geography Club 4. KENNETH GEORGE MELDER—HR E224, Pres. 3; National Honor Society 3,4, Pres. 4; Honor Roll 1,2.3,4; Excalibur 4; Rifle Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3.4; Basketball 1,2; Key Club 1,2,3,4; Boys' State Delegate 3. BARBARA JEAN MELTON—HR 101; Art Club 2,3; DECA3. DONOVAN EDWARD MILLER —HR E224; Transfered from Rugby High School, Rugby, N.D., 4; Drama 4. LINDA LA RHEA MITCHELL—HR 303. RONALD JOSEPH MODERIE—HR E224; Concert Choir 3,4; Track 1; Cross Country 2, Basketball 1.2 DOUGLAS G. MOORE—HR 303; Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2; Intramural Basketball 3; Boys’ State Alternate 3, Honor Roll 4. GARY LEE MORRISON—HR 201, Pres. 1. Vice Pres. 2; Football 1.2, Ski Club 1,2; Ski Team 2; Intramural Basketball 1,2,3. KATHRYN S. MURRAY—HR E328; Sec. 3; Drill Team 1,2,3,4, Captain 4; Thespians 1,2,3,4; GC Rep. 4, Honor Roll 4. MICHAEL GEORGE MURRAY—HR 312A; Pres. 3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; M Club 3,4; Key Club 3,4; Intramural Basketball 1,2,3; Boys' State Delegate 3. STEVEN JAMES NASH—HR 326, Vice Pres. 1.2; Student Council 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 1; Pep Band 1; Football 2,3,4; Orchestra 4; Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4; M Club 4. TEI MICHAEL NASH-HR E224, Pres. 1,3; Football 1,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3.4; Track 1; Golf 4; M Club 3,4; Class Council 1,2; Honor Roll 4. WAYNE ROBERT NEILSON —HR E328; Honor Roll 4. 160 COLEEN MARIE NELSON—HR E128; Honor Roll 3,4; Girls Club Contact Rep. 4; DECA 3,4. STEVEN LYNN NESS—HR 312A; Band 1,2; Pep Band 1,2; Intramural Basketball 1,3. DONNA GAIL NICHOLS—HR Caf-A; Transfered from Superior High School, Superior, 2. IONA DARLENE NOVAKOVITCH—HR E330; Girls’ Choir 3, Troubadour Salesman 3. VALERIE C. OCHSNER—HR 319, Pres. 1,2; Class Cbuncil 2,3; Honor Roll 1; DECA 3.4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Cheerleader 2,3,4. MICHAEL LEE OGLE—HR 319; Band 1; Wrestling JL KAREN SUE OLSON—HR 319; Transfered from Asa Wood Jr. High, Libby, 2; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 4; Youth Symphony 4; Girls' State Alternate 3; Girls' Club Contact Rep. 3.4. MAGGIE CORWIN OLSON —HR 312A, Sec. 1,2,3.4; Concert Choir 3; DECA 3,4, Sec. 4; Halberd Salesman 3,4; SC 1, Class Council 1,2,3.4; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 1.2,3,4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Thespians 3.4; FHA 1. PENNY ANN OLSON—HR E328; Honor Roll 3. LINDA LEE ORMESHER—HR E224; Honor Roll 1,2,3.4; High Honor Roll 1; Golf Team 2,3,4, Stage Girls' Champion 2; Concert Choir 3,4; Chansonettes 3; Chevaliers 4; Spanish Club 3; Outstanding Teenager of America 4. LINDA JOYCE ORTISI—HR 105; French Club 4, Latin Club 3,4, Pres. 4; Honor Roll 4. MARK JOHN OVERLAND —HR 326; AFS Exchangee to Greece, Summer 3-4; Key Club 2,3,4, Pres. 4; Football 1.2,3; Wrestling 1,2,3; SC Rep. 1,2,4; Ski Club 1,2; Intramural Basketball 1.2,3. JACQUELINE J. OWENS—HR 326; DECA 3. DOUGLAS CHARLES PARKER—HR 319; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; French Club 3, Pres. 4; AFS 3, Pres. 4; Chess Club 2,3,4, Pres. 3; Class Council 3; SC 4; SAS 3,4; MUN 3,4, Student Director 4; Math Club 3. 161 JAMES LEE PARNELL—HR 303. PEGGY CHARLENE PATRICK —HR 101; Transferee! from Rudyard 2; Orchesis 3,4, Costume Dir. 4; Girls Club Contact Rep. 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; High Honor Roll 2,4; French Club 3; NHS 3,4, Treas. 4; Class Rep. 3; Ski Club 2; MUN 4. DIANE JUNE PENNER—HR 201; Transfered from Lansing Mich. 3; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 4; Concert Choir 3,4; Chansonettes 4; CYF 2,3,4; Campus Life 2. JULIE ANN PEROVICH—HR 303, Pres. 1; Ski Club 3; DECA4, Hist. 4; Chansonettes 3; Concert Choir 3,4; Honor Roll 4. ELIZABETH ANN PETERSON —HR E128; Photography Club 1,2,3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Troubadour 3, Halberd 3. LOIS ELAINE PETERSON—HR 326; FNA 2. MARY LEE PETERSON—HR Caf-A. PAULA ELAINE PETERSON—HR 312A; Honor Roll 1,4; Pep Club 2,3; Concert Choir 3,4; Chansonettes 4; Drama 4. WILLIAM AUGUST PETERSON —HR E328; Basketball 1,2,3. JAN M. PEW—HR E330. Pres. 3; Transfered from Sentinel 3; Pep Club 3; Car Club 3,4, Sec. 4; SC Rep. 1. MARK IRVEN PFAU—HR 312A; MUN 2,3.4; NFL 4. GARY LYNN PFEIFFER—HR 326; Intramural 1,2,3,4. SUSAN EILEEN PITTS—HR E328, Pres. 1,2,3; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1; Class Council 2,3; Orchesis 3,4, Sec.-Treas. 4; Girls’ Club 3,4, Pres. 4, Sec.-Treas. 3, Fashion Board 3,4. DANIEL PLUTE—HR 101; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; M Club 2,3,4; Intramural 1,2,3. 162 I MARGARET CAROL POGACHAR—HR 101; High Honor Roll 1; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1.2,3,4. Exec. Board 4; Concert Choir 3,4. BRENDA K. POTTER—HR 102. RALPH C. POWERS—HR E224; Ski Club 1,2,4; Intramural Basketball 1,2,3. KEVIN L. PRICE—HR E224; Honor Roll 3,4; HR Vice Pres. 4; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Football 1. VIRGINIA ANN PRYOR—HR E330; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Girls’ Track 3; German Club 3.4. JUSTIN JAMES RALLS-HR 309. KIRBY LEE REIMERS—HR 102; Basketball 1.2.3.4; VICA 4- FFA 12 3. ALLEN LEE REINER—HR 105; Car Club 3,4, Vice Pres. 4; Intramural 1. DEBRA LANELL RICE-HR E330; Orchesis 1.2.3.4, Sec.-Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Exec. Board 1,4, Vice Pres. 4; Concert Choir 3,4; Homecoming Queen 4; Honor Roll 4; Girls’ State 3; HR Sec. 3; Powder Puff Football 3,4. LANA SUE RICHARDS—HR 326; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Class Council 2,3,4; AFS 3; Drill Team 2; Ski Club 1,2,3; DECA 3,4; Halberd Salesman 3. CRAIG A. RICHLEN—HR 215A; Lance Staff 4; Football 1,2; Wrestling 1.2. JACK EUGENE RICHLIE—HR E128; Honor Roll 1,3,4; Track 1,2,3; Cross Country 1,2,3. STEPHEN ALLEN ROBBINS—HR 102; Rifle Club 4. WILLIAM RODDA. LEONARD JAY RYAN—HR 102; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; M Club 3,4. STEVE OLIVER SACKETT-HR 303; DECA 4; Science Club 3. 163 RICHARD LEE SAMPSON—HR 105; Choir 1,2,3; Wrestling 1,2,3; Football 1,2; Car Club 4. VERNA RAE SAUNDERS—HR Cat A; HR Pres. 4; Halberd Slaesman 4; HR Rep. 3,4; Football 4. DAVE LEE SAVAGE—HR Cat A. LINDA L. SAYLER—HR E128; FHA 3; Drill Team 3,4; Honor Roll 1,2.3,4. HERBERT HENRY SCHMITZ DANIEL L SCHNIETER—HR E224; Football 1,2,4; Track 1; Basketball 1,2,3.4; Class Vice Pres. 1; HR Pres. 1.2; Key Club 1,2,3; M Club 2,3.4. DENNIS LAVERNE SCHNEITER —HR 102; Basketball 1.2.3.4; Football 1,2,3.4; Class Pres. 1; HRPres. 1; M Club 2,3,4; Honor Roll 1. BETTY LORRAINE SCOTT—HR 319; Chansonettes 3; Quill and Scroll 3, Pres. 4; HR Sec. 1,2; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Class Rep. 1,2,3; Lance 4. HOLLY KAY SCOTT—HR 105; Class Rep. 1.2.3.4; Girls' Club 3; Concert Choir 3,4; Lance Staff 4. KATHLEEN MARIE SEBRING—HR E128. DONNA LYNN SEITZ—HR E330; Drill Team 2; DECA 3,4; Class Council Rep. 3; Honor Roll 1,2,3. DENNIS WAYNE SEMMENS—HR 312 A. JUDY L. SELLE—HR 201; FHA 1.2. GARY GEORGE SELLECK-HR 319; Football 1; Halberd 4; Thespians 2,3,4. JEFFERY DAVID SELLEGREN—HR 303; Photo Club 1,2,3; Art Club 2,3,4; SAS 3,4. SUSAN JANE SHATTO—HR 215 A; Spanish Club 3; Honor Roll 4; Halberd Salesman 3; Girls' Club Contact Rep. 2. SUSAN REBECCA SHERMAN—HR 215 A; Track 3; Halberd Staff 4; Pep Club 2,3; Transfered from Coeur d’ Alene. DALE ALLEN SHEPARD LORNA JANE SIEGFORD—HR 101; GRA 3. RUSSELL E. SIMMONS—HR 312; CYF 1,2,3,4; Junior Achievement. 164 DAVID C. SMITH—HR 201; Honor Roll 1,2,3; Track 1,2; Wrestling 1. EDWARD J. SMITH—HR Cat A; Football 1,2; Track 1. JEFFREY JAMES SMITH —HR 326; Football Trainer 3; Basketball Trainer 3,4; Track 4; Intramural 1,2,3,4; Tennis 2,3. RICHARD HAMILTON SMITH—HR 328; Photo Club 3,4; Honor Roll 3,4; Transfered from Eugene, Ore. 3. SUSAN ALISA SMITH—HR 102; HR Rep. 1; HR Sec. 2; DECA 3,4. MARIAN SNYDER—HR E128; Honor Roll 2.4; Thespians 3,4; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 3; Girls’ State Alternate 3; Transfered from Overland Park, Kansas 3. KIM MICHAEL SOL—HR 102; Science Club 1,2,3, Vice Pres. 4; Chess Club 3; Math Club 3; Honor Roll 4. ANNETTE MARIE SONTAG-HR 326; AFS 1.2; Concert Choir 3,4; Girls' Choir 2. HOWIE V. SPAIN—HR 101; Key Club 3; Excalibur 3; Intramural 1,2,3,4; Honor Roll 4. NADINE M. SPENCER—HR 201; Lancettes 2,3, Sec. Treas 4; Honor Roll 4. SUSAN GAIL SPERRY—HR E224. DONNA LOUISE SPURLOCK—HR 319; honor Roll 1,3,4; Art Club 2; Photography Club 3,4; Thespians 4; Lance Staff 4; Halberd Staff 4; French Club 4; Halberd Salesman 1; Troubadour Staff 4. JOHN T. SRAMEK—HR 105; DECA 4. FRED EARLE STAEDLER—HR CafA; Band 1.2,3,4; Football 3,4; Pep Band 3.4; Stage Band 3.4; Transfered from Florida 3. PETER ROBERT STANG—HR E328; Wrestling 1,2. NEIL RAY STAUDINGER—E328. NANCY LEE STEVENS—HR E330; NHS 3.4; MUN 2,3; Lance 4, Editor 4; High Honor Roll 1.2,3.4; High School Bowl Alternate 4; Outstanding Teenager Nominee 4. MICHAEL JOHN STEVENSON—HR 101; Football 1; Intramural 1,2,3,4; Track 1; Honor Roll 3,4. SANDRA SUE SUCKOW—HR 105; Junior Class Council 3. THEODORE CONRAD SUSEN—HR 319; Ski Club 3,4; Student Congress 4; Spanish Club 3,4; Intramural 3,4. 165 PEGGY ANN SWISHER—HR 105; Chevaliers 3,4. MAHLON FRED TACKITT—HR 101; Transfered from Charlo High 4; Track 2. MARY CATHERINE THANE—HR 303, Sec. 2; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 1; Class Rep. 3,4; Ski Club 3. DENNIS E. THOMPSON—HR E328. JAMES DENIS THOMPSON—HR E224, Pres. 1; Key Club, 1,2, Exec. Board 3, His. 3.4; Modern Foreign Language Club 1,2, Treas. 3; Spanish Club 1,2,3; AFS 1,2,3; Ski Team 1; Ski Club 1,2,3.4; Class Pres. 2; Transfered to St. Ingnatius 2. SHAUN RICHARD THOMPSON-HR 215A; Track 1; SC Rep. 1; Honor Roll 3,4; Intramural 1,2,3,4; Lance Staff 4. JERRY LEE THORNBURG-HR E328; Intramural 1,2,3; High Honor Roll 4. CANDICE LYNN TIEMYER-HR 312A; FHA 1; Ski Club 4. ARLYN JAY TIETZ—HR E330, Vice Pres. 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Intramural 1,2,5; M Club 4. DIANE MARIE TINTZMAN-HR 312A; FHA 1,2,3,4, Parliamentarian 3; FTA 1,2,3,4, Treas. 2.3; Concert Choir 3,4. JANICE LOUISE TREDIK-HR 105. VICKY LYNN TRUETT-HR 102; FNC 1,2, Hist. 2; Marching Band 1,2,3; Pep Band 1,2,4; Twirling 1,2,3; CYF 1,2; Honor Roll 4. GARY RAY URQUHART—HR 101; VICA 3. BOB LEON VIETENHEIMER —HR 215A; FTA 2.3.4; CYF 1.2; Library 2.3.4. CHRISTOPHER KEITH VICK—HR E328; NFL 3,4; Thespians 3,4; Honor Roll 3,4; Intramural 1,2; Football 1,2; Wrestling 4; SAS 3; SC Pres. 4. ROBERT ADRIAN VINCENT—HR E330; Car Club 3; Honor Roll 1,2,4. ALLEN VIZZUTTI—HR 102, Pres. 1, Vice Pres. 2; Key Club 3.4 Exec. Board 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1.2,3.4; Pep Band 1,2; All Northwest Orchestra 3; All State Orchestra 1,2; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Orchestra Pres. 4; Outstanding Teenager 4. KEITH I. WARD-HR 105; Car Club 3.4; Rifle Club 3.4. MIKE R. WEILER—HR 101; Chess Club 1; Track 3.4; 1000 Mile Club 4; Honor Roll 4. DEBBIE JEAN WICKSTROM-HR 312A, Vice Pres. 1,2,3,4; Girls' Club Contact Rep. 1,2,3,4; Class Rep. 1.2,3,4; DECA 3,4; FHA 1; Ski Club 3,4. 166 I JEANNINE RENE WILLISON—HR 326; Photo Club 1; Chess Club 2; Orchesls 3,4; Honor Roll 4. DIANA L. WINNER—HR 303; Halberd Salesman 1.2,4. ELLEN JEAN WINSLOW—HR 303; Pep Club 2; Lancettes 2,3,4; President 4; Girls’ Club Contact Rep. 4; Yearbook Salesman 3; Honor Roll 4. GREG ALLEN WINSTONE—HR 201; Football 1,2; Honor Roll 3; Intramural 2,3. JAMES ALLEN WIVELL—HR E330; NFL 1,2,3; Band 1.2,3,4; Honor Roll 3,4. JANET KAY WOLSTAD—HR E128; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Captain 1,4; HR Officer 1,2; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; High Honor Roll 1; Class Pres. 3; Student Council Sec. 4; Girls’ State Delegate 3; State Basketball Tournament Queen 3. JODY ANN YOUNG—HR E128; Drill Team Pres. 3; Junior Class Rep. 3; Ski Club 3; Concert Choir 3,4; Girls’ State Delegate 3; Honor Roll 1,2,3.4; HR Sec. 4. KATHERINE C. ZAITZ—HR 215. CAROL ANN ZIELKE —HR 102; AFS 1,2,3; Chansonettes 2; Pres. 3; HR Vice Pres. 3; Chevaliers Pianist 4; Girls’ Choir 2; Concert Choir 3,4; Honor Roll 1,3,4. GAIL JEAN ZIMMERMAN—HR 105; NFL 3, Vice Pres. 4: AFS 3, Vice Pres. 4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Ski Club 2,3,4; Honor Roll 4. Seniors Not Pictured Vicki Elaine Allen Colleen Victoria Anderson David Hunter Anderson Guy Anderson Richard Allen Bache Philip R. Barnett Cheryl Ann Bauer Laurie K. Bernatz Deborah Jo Chaussee Jean Christopherson Ed A. Cote Dottie Inez Deason Anita Louise Dupuis Ernest Eudell Evans Michael C. Foran Robert Bjorn Garnaas Bernie Charles Greenfield Janice Colettee Guerrera Kent L. Halland John Arthur Heidemann Karen Marie Hodge SueG. Howard James Lee Jensen Rosalie Antoinette Julian Chris Karis Ed Kahn Russell D. Kendall Mark E. Lassise Curtis Erie Layman Michael John Lazott Nikky Lee Leigland Patrick Lewis Lacy Herae Lynn Philip Gary Martinsen Carol Lynn Nelson Wayne Everett Nelson William M. Nowlen Nora Jean Petty Blake Jay Price Paul Bradley Price Allen B. Reich Richard Rose Debra Sammons Kenneth Tim Shelton William Randolph Smith Patricia Lorraine Snead Bonnie Marie Stickney Yvonne M. Stinger Kenneth John Sularz Patricia E. Taylor Tanna Thompson Karen Helen Tolley Renee Diane Touchette Dennis Michael Tripp Gerald D. VanCleve Skipp S. Vandecar Dulcy West Christian Martin Whalen Marilee Willey 167 168 Treas. Kim Hulla 9 JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL—Front row: Margaret Porter, Bob Linda Fryhling, Debbie Long. Row 4: Becky Disney, Rhonda Whiting, Harkins. Row 2: Kim Lynde, Julie Stewart. Row 3: Karen Cochran, Bob Sentman. Row 5: Jamie Gaul. Junior Class Council 169 Sandy Adams Judy Allen Leslie Anders Eric Anderson Susan Anderson Jon Andrus Cathy Archer Cindy Asbury Dianna Austin Ronald Bakker Glen Bauer Dave Beaufait James Berthoud Bruce Bertoglio Rita Bertsch Mike Bessette Debra Billingsley Georgia Bisom Linda Bisom Cheryl Blackburn Steve Blotzke Jim Bobbitt Henry Borgstede Jesse Brewer Virginia Brott Rick Browne Lucy Brunner Steve Bryan Dennis Campbell James Chaffin Christine Clark Gary Clark Karin Clark Karen Cochran Richard Combest Terry Cook Michael Cote Debra Cragg Vici Cromwell 170 Debra Crooks Gary Dalton Sue Dauenhauer Ingrid Davis Becky Disney Cheryl Ebbutt Bruce Elton Teresa Kevin Daniels Doug Davis Richard Deschamps Pat Doty LaVonne Eggers Don Erickson Croonenberghs Barbara Farnham David Fifield Ann Florin David French Elaine Foulger Dennis Frasier Cathy Fuge Eileen Gallagher Jamie Gaul Jay Getz Paul Gjording Terri Gleason Kevin Goffe Denny Gooley Larry Gravelle Laura Greene Ron Grenfell Diana Hackman Kathy Hagen Roberta Hall 171 Karen Hames Marylou Hamilton Debbie Hansen David Hanson Bob Hatfield Jari Hochstrasser Ken Holden James Howerton Janice Hritsco Susan Hubble Glenna Huckabee Kim Hulla Avis Iverson Steve Jacobsen Deborah Jasperson Barbara Jeszenka George Jeszenka Harold Johnson Karin Johnson Tyler Johnson John Kafentzis Shirley Kelley Dale Kidder A soldier cleans and polishes a gun Sleeps unaware of the clarion call. War bellows blazing in scarlet battalions. Generals order their soldiers to kneel. And fight for a cause they’ve long ago forgotten. —Simon and Garfunkle 172 Richard King Connie Koble Sue Konizeski Jacque Krum Connie Lachman Jan Lechner James Larsen Cliff Lewis Vicky Manley Rosettia Manley Thomas Mace Deborah Mace Neal Lutke Kathy Lewis Stephen Llewellyn Charlotte Lodge Debra Long Blake Ludwig Bill Lustgraaf Nancy McCoy Barbara McBride Barry Matzke Laurie Martin Loren Marshall Richard Marchie 173 Karen McKenzie David Means Terry Merritt Delmer Merseal Patricia Meuchel Candi Michel Sherry Mitchell William Moderie Jeanine Moffett Vanessa Montreuil Ed Morgan Martine Morin Tom Morin Stacey Morrison Bob Morse John Murphy Anne Neel Peggy Neilson Debra Nentwig Kim Nielsen Frank Nuckolls Debora Olson Mike Olson Randy Olson Neil Patrick Janet Peck Linda Pedersen John Pepe Ruth Perry Karen Pettit Robin Pfau Al Popiel 174 Shirley Pringle Melvin Rostad Penny Rhinehart Jackie Rasmussen Max Porter Steven Roney Walter Reeves Brian Rafferty Greg Rouland Lynda Rock Rob Reimers Roberta Taber Cindy Swant Richard Suckow Kathy Strecker David Straight Claudine Sticht Karen Stevens Gwen Stevenson Julie Stewart Bruce Stetler Larry Saunders Leslie Schenck Tommy Schmautz Donna Schwend Donna Sebring Alana Semmens Robert Sentman Brent Shaffer Michael Siegford Sarah Simmons Lyn Solander Janet Spain James Stark Neldia Staves Susan Stelling Bruce Stephenson Pamela Tallmadge Jane Tarras Leonard Brooks Wayne Burns Sharon Koepplin Michealene Marek John Roemer Debbie Taunt Brad Taylor Stephen Thane Cindy Thorning Mike Todd Sandy Topel Don Tripp Leo Tripp Marcia Turman 176 Rick Urquhart Christine VanMeter Richard Ward Pam Watt Butch Verlanic Celia VanGilder Deborah Watt Connie Weber Jan Werner Linda Wheeler Rhonda Whiting Jan Wicks Kim Wilkerson Tanya Williams Mike Willumsen Wanda Willumsen Charlene Wilson Wes Wilson Vicki Wingo Fred Winstone Vicky Witt Gary Wolgamott Valerie Woll George Wulfekuhle Steve Yonce 177 Treas. Julie Frame Pres. Craig Stone Sec. Debbie Demmons 178 Sophomores A time for us, someday there’ll be a new world. A world of shining hope for you and me. —Romeo and Juliet SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL—Front row: Meta Chessin. Kathy Gallagher, Mary Gallagher. Row 2: Lisa Bangeman, Sec., Debbie Demmons, Lynn Clouse. Row 3: Anne Sokoloski, Chris Dodson, Joni Delano. Row 4: Lynn Thrasher, Janie Schriver, Treas., Julie Frame. Back row: Pres. Craig Stone, Casey Overland, David Cowan, Robert Hudson. 179 Theodore Aarstad Marie Adler Carl Ammons Debbie Anderson Joann Anderson Lavon Bache Mark Baker Cindy Baldwin Rex Baldwin Lisa Bangeman Evelyn Barba Mike Barrett Dave Barth Kelly Batchelder Vicki Beavers Denny Bedard Jacki Bell Judy Bendickson Teresa Berg Linda Berryman Andrea Bessac Kathy Billedeaux Tracy Blakeslee Davy Bland Jim Blodgett Kathy Borg Suzette Boucher Marlene Boushele Patricia Bowers Coleen Brinkerhoff Terry Brooke Diana Brotzman 180 Everybody’s talkin at me Can’t hear a word they’re saying, Only the echoes of my mind. People stop and starin’, I can’t see their faces, Only the shadows of their eyes. —Jon Nelson, Midnight Cowboy Lindsay Brown Bill Burditt Dixie Burger Paula Burns Debby Cahoon Matthew Campbell Roger Campbell Bill Caras Allyson Carlyle Lizbeth Carpino Sandra Chaffey Meta Chessin Jan Christopherson Jamie Churchwell Angela Clapham Susan Clark Lynne Clouse Cynthia Cole Charles Cordier Susan Cotten David Cowan JoAnn Crandall Mitchell Dahl Mike Dahlstrom Kathy Dandrea Barry Deines Jennifer Deines 181 The fool on the hill sees the sun goin' down and the eyes in his head. Sees the world spinning ’round. —Beatles Joni Delano Debbie Demmons Sue DeSart Laura Dodgson Wanda Donaldson Roberta Donovan Andrea Downing JoAnn Ducharme Richard Duncan Tom Dunton Katie Dwyer Rob Emery Debbie Erikson Kathy Evans Mark Everingham Tanya Ferlic Debbie Field Mark Fields Bob Fister Julie Frame Pam French Susen Fryling Brent Gagermeier Carla Gallagher Gail Gallagher Kathy Gallagher Mary Gallagher 182 Randy Gallagher Tracie Gallagher Allan Goffe Vicky Golie Liz Graff Anita Grande Nancy Hanger Corrine Harper James Hart Susan Hartong Linda Hawley Robert Heffernan Nola Heitz Luanne Hennessy Annette Herron Linda Green Luanne Green Terri Hinshaw Barbara Hodge Michelle Hitchcock Liz Hogan Larry Holmes Hal Holt Marsha Grenz Lloy Griffing Wilma Hackman Norman Halverson 183 Fred Houseman Sandra Hubbard Nikki Hubber Susan Hudson Jeanie Huggins Elaine Hulquist Debbie Hummer Linda Jackson Robin Jackson Kathy Jacobson Sherry Jasperson Ken Jeszenka Connie Johnson Judy Johnson Keenon Johnson Penny Johnson Rik Johnson Mark Jones Tim Kaiser Marcia Kallis Rose Kimmel Anthony King Kenneth Klaudt Bryan Knight Kenneth Knopp Judy Knoyle Kathi Kruckeberg Karen Kulju Alice Lachman Wendy Ladwig Dave Lande Janice Lassise Mark LaTrielle 184 Lita Leach Mary Lefler Diane Lehuta Jerry LeSueur Nancy Lind Bonnie Little Katie Loeffler Katie Longnecks Lois Lucas Gordon MacDonald Becky MacIntyre Craig Markham Shelley Markiss Steven Markiss Margie Jo Martin Alison Martinsen Linda Matye Mary Matzke Barbie McClain Patty McClenaham Karen McCollum Elizabeth McDonald Jeff McDowell JoAnn Meissner 185 Devera Merseal Jeannette Merseal Kathy Merseal Cynthia Michaud Sherron Mitchell Betty Moe Cynthia Monaco Sue Montgomery Mike Morse Marian Murphy Pat Murray Mary Neilson Donna Nelson Patty Nichols Becky Nowlen Jan Ogle Diane Olson Judy Olson Casey Overland Charmaine Paine Lynn Parker Janice Paulson Jennifer Pearson Dennis Perovich Bob Peterson Nona Peterson Gay Petroff Congetta Plieness Greg Porter Jennifer Potter Jeffrey Powell Sherri Price Mary Pryor 186 Marie Ralls Karen Regan Kenneth Rasmussen Bob Reineke Randy Rasmussen Linda Resner Linda Reusser Roxanne Richardson Sherry Ridley Joan Root Patty Rose Rodney Rosean Brenda Rostad Marsha Rostad John Ryan Craig Sampson Diane Savage Paulette Sandgren Debbie Sayler Amy Sehestedt Kathy Schriver Terry Schoen Janie Schriver Nancy Schultz Todd Scott Kathryn Schwanke Tom Scott Jody Rydquist Dave Sackett Sharon Sample Charles Shaffer Linda Sherman 187 Rodney Stevens Barbara Stewart Dan Shuler Bradley Shull Cindy Siegford Melodee Singer Barry Simon Joan Slocum Beverly Stewart Susie Stickney Craig Stone Joyce Strid Charlotte Smith Debbie Smith Mike Smith Anne Sokoloski David Susen Darlene Swartz Norman Taylor Ellen Teichrow Lynn Thrasher Gloria Thornburg 188 Debbie Solander Exie Stetler Ralph Tiemyer Jim Tomlinson Denise Touchette Patricia Turner Dave Tweto Doug Tweto Vicki Undum Linden Veron Carol Wallace Chris Walsh Ken Walsh Pat Wamsley Donna Weber Rhonda Westgard Barbara Weston Gary Winched Teresa Whalen Pamela Winner Paula White Judy Winslow Virginia Whitmoyer Michael Winz Linda Wigen Gordon Witwer Cindy Wojciechowski Janice Wold Duke Wolf Patty Wonter Gerald Zeig 189 Freshmen Come on people now. smile on your brother. Everybody get together, try to love one another right now. —Buffalo Springfield FRESHMAN CLASS COUNCIL—Front row: Pres. Lee Cheatham. Gilbert Gilbertson. Brian Frer, David Rice. Row 2: Sandra Boehmler, Edi Rebhahn, Helen Manlove. Row 3: Cheryl Austin. V. Pres. John Llewellyn, Ginger Goode. 191 Shirley Aarstad Laura Abel Jean Amos Lee Anderson Theresa Anderson Mary Anno Allen Archibald Cheryl Austin Kim Bagnell Karen Bakker Philip Barba Dick Barnes Kathy Barthelmess Dan Bateman Randy Batt David Beck Julie Bernatz Robert Bertsch John Black Don Blackler John Blanchette Sandra Boehmler Cindy Bordner Nedra Boucher Bill Bowman Nan Brandenberger Ron Brevik John Carpino Debra Chandler Lynette Chaussee Forey Bradley Sandra Brettin Arlyne Carl Mike Chamberlain Maria Charette Robert Cheatham 192 Alan Chilcoat Alan Christian Mike Christian Jill Christopher Sarris Clouse Ruth Coats Susan Cochran James Cole Eleanor Collins Dan Cook Debbie Cordial Heidi Courtney Terry Derrickson JoAnn Dilworth Terry Disney Debby Doyle Rocky Dubia Kevin Edwards Kathy Effing Harry Egeland Connie Erickson David Cripe Ronald Cripe Janice Crist Paul Crowley Gregg Dalton Cindy Dauenhauer Ann Cunningham Steve Darling Lenora Davis Andrea Dahl Bryan Dauenhauer Lisa DeLongchamp 193 Linnea Ernst Beverly Evanskaas Cindy Feucht Daniel Field Gary Fisher Ruth Fister Janel Fite Patty Flachsenhar Cindy Folsom Charleene Forsythe Pamela Frasier Gary Fredericks Donald Fristo Twyla Frost Lynn Funer Sandra Futch Kristin Gallagher Susie Getz Dale Golden John Gjording Bill Gould Timothy Gould Laura Grafft Ron Graham 194 Sandra Graham David Guschausky Sarah Hansen Rodney Harsell Diane Harper Kim Harper Kevin Hartse Laurie Haugan Timothy Hayden Gloria Hensel Terry Hickman Bruce Hill Larry Hill Carol Holden Tanya Halland Bill Hoskins Sandra Houtchens Thomas Hubert Zola Hudlow Cmda Hugos Kathy Hummer Becky Ingersoll Sandra Jassek Butch Jenison Dan Jensen Corrine Johnson Helen Johnson Janet Johnson Lynn Johnson Sherrie Johnson Terri Johnson 195 Vicki Johnson Mindy Jones Susan Kaiser Rodney Kaufman Marsha Kench Karen Kennell Michael Kent Connie Kester Willene Kidd Cynthia Kidder Kimberley Kieckbusch Aleta Kildow Arnie Kimmel Kathy Koepplin Vicki Koepplin Theodore Kooren Kathy Kost Deaette Kovarik Brenda Kriewald Gayla Krogstad Dave Kulawinski Leah Larsen Gilbert Larson Randy Lavoie Patty Lenz Janet Lewis Sherry Little John Llewellyn Mark Loewen Jamie Longpre Jack Lueck Victoria Luft Doug MacDonald Mark Malcolm Connie Mace Kenneth Manchester 196 Helen Manlove Robert Marek Barbara Maplethorpe Jim Marshall Shauna McCarthy Cheryl McDonald Robert McCoy Marvin McDonald Connie McLaughlin Mark McKinzie Cheri Merchant Vicky Merritt Patty Merseal Dennis Meuchel Donald Meuchel Susan Miller Sheila Mobley Betty Moderie Desiree Monaco Dan Morgan Christine Moore Cynthia Morkert Darreld Morkert Dennis Morse Debby Murphy 197 Gary Myers Marijean Narum Janice Neilson John Neilson Deborah Nelson Bonnie Nesbitt Cynthia Netzer Glenda Neuman Debbie Nurse Susan Novak Judy Nowlen Cheryl Nuckolls Larry Ochsner Lynn Ogle Kaye Olson Terry Olson Cheryl Onstad Evelyn Parker Judith Pearce Tim Pearson Linda Peterson Bill Petroff Kathy Pfau Eric Pfeiffer Do yourself a favor, wake up to your mind, life is what you make it. you see but still you’re blind. Get yourself together. Give before you take. You’ll find out the hard way. soon you're gonna break. —Blood. Sweat and Tears 198 Brenda Porter Peggy Printz Dorothy Pryor Linda Ramsey Kelly Rasmussen Tara Rasmussen Cheryl Rautz Edi Rebhahn Walter Redman George Reed Dawn Reeves LaiLani Rhoades Marty Rich Vicki Risland James Riley Janice Richards Kathy Roemer Kenny Rosean Pam Rose Rosalie Rose Mark Rosenau Vicki Ruana Leslie Ryan Lonie Ryan Karen Salmonsen David Samel Kenneth Sandau Brian Schliebe Dale Schmidt Steve Schneiter John Schultz 199 Brad Schwend Susan Sellegren Betty Sedgwick Gay Shelton Kay Shelton Jesse Shinn Dale Siegford Natalie Simmons Michael Stickney Terri Stoddard Dean Strecker Kathy Studolph Reed Suckow Peggy Smith Don Sokoloski Geneva Sol Karen Spain Trude Spain Jim Spicknall Dave Stang Rose Startin Janet Stebbins Mike Steinberg Suzanne Stevens Susan Sticht 200 I Judith Sutton Keith Swart Henry Thompson Debra Thurman Linda Turman Monte Turner Janet Vaneps Roger Varney Gary Walker Bobi Wambach Chuck Weeks Elizabeth Weisheim Linda White Deborah Whitehouse Cheryl Whiting Jana Williams Myrna Williamsen Lewis Winn Janice Wood Allison Wivell Larry Worden Bonnie WohlschlagerKathy Yoakum Deborah Wood Robyn Zaharko Chuck Zander JoAnn Zentner Roxanne Ziegler Thais Zimmerman 201 202 UUMUU t INDEX ACTIVITIES All State Musicians 37 American Field Service 33 Archery Club 98 Art Club 80 Basketball 68,69,70,71 Betty Crocker Homemaker 39 Boys State 34 Car Club 86 Chansonettes 85 Cheerleaders 50,51 Chess Club 109 Chevaliers 84 Christian Youth Fellowship 111 Concert Band 92,93 Concert Choir 87 Cross Country 66 DECA 39,114,115 Excalibur 54,55 Football 39.60,61,62.63,64 Fine Arts 138 French Club 102 Freshman Class Council 190 Freshman Mixed Choir 90 French Club 102 Future Homemakers of America 110 Geography Club 106 German Club 103 Girls Choir 09 Girls Club 49 Girls Recreation Association 97 Girls State 35 Gymnastics 65 Halberd Staff 104,105,39 Homecoming Royalty 16 Junior Class Officers 168 Key Club 119 Lance Staff 39.100.101 Latin Club 119 Lancettes 123 Marching Band 94 Model United Nations 107 Modern Foreign Language Club 103 Nation Merit Semi finalists 36 National Forensic League 118 Orchesis 82,83 Orchestra 88.80 Outstanding Teenagers of Amer- ica 37 1000 Mile Club 117 Pep Band 95 Photography Club Pep Club 56,57 Quill Scroll 38 Radio Club 99 Rodeo Club 98 Science Club 116 Senior Class Officers 146 Ski Club 122 Skiing 75 Sophomore Class Officers 178 Spanish Club 102 Stage Band 95 Student Council 47,48 Thespians 120,121 Top Twenty 42,43 Trophies 30,31 Troubadour Staff 80 VICA 112 Vo Tech 149.141 Wrestling 72.73.74 FACULTY Allen, Mr. Larry 139 Baker, Mrs. Cleo 140 Ballinger, Mr. Kenneth 131 Barnell, Mr. Royal 127 Barnell, Mr. Joeseph 140 Berg, Mrs. Elvira 140 Bewley, Mr. Shelby 126 Buck, Mr. Charles 116,134 Bullock, Mr. James 131 Bullock, Mr. Michael 140 Burrington, Mr. James 134 Buzzetti, Mr. Ed 136 Casey, Mr. Robert 60,134 Cork, Mr. Virgil 121.131 Correll. Mr. Richard 60,134 Dale, Mrs. Virginia 131 Dahlstrom, Mr. Neil 138 Davidson, Mrs. Coy 67,139 Delaney, Mrs. Donald 127 Demmons, Mr. Tomas 71,68,131 Eble, Mr. Roger 129 Faldorf, Mr. Don 71,64.134 Felker, Mrs. Pearl 18,131 Forssen, Mr. John A. 131 Frette, Mrs. Margaret 138 Frojen, Mr. Chester 140 Garrett, Mrs. Helen 140 Glore, Mrs. Virginia 132 Gogas, Mr. George 138 Gookin, Mrs. Susen 134 Greene, Mrs. Louise 140 Greenfield, Mrs. Carol 138 Held, Mr. Werner 134 Herbig, Mr. Harold 89,88,138 Heydon, Mr. James 134 Hoff, Mr. Ronald 134 Hopkins, Mr. Dwight 106,107,136 Hyem, Mr. Roger 140 Ibey, Mr. Ernest 67,143 Iverson, Mrs. Mary Lou 132 Jacobson, Mr. Norman 134 Jennings, Mr. Mark 127 Johnson, Mrs. Lillian 143 Jones, Mr. Ronald 54,55,64,74, 139 Knudsen, Mrs. Gayle 132 Koelbel, Mr. John 36,135 LeFever, Miss Sharon 132 Lemon, Mrs. Zelpha 130 Loran, Mrs. Edine 141 Manthie. Mrs. Charlotte 139 Marshall, Mrs. Dean B. 132 McElwain, Mr. Frank 127 McKinnev, Mr. Larry 66,129,177 135 Mehta, Mr. Paul 132 Meyer, Mrs. Leonilla 136 Miller, Mr. James 139 Millhouse, Mrs. Katherine 138 Monk, Mr. Art 143 Mosier, Jr., Mr. William 141 Munson, Mrs. Virginia 131 Murn. Miss Nancy 132 Nyquist, Mrs Jan 143 Peck, Mr. Charles 71,64,136 Poison, Mrs. Evelyn 130 Proctor, Mr. Robert 135 Quiggle, Mrs. Judy 133 Ramsey, Miss Linda 134 Reinschmidt, Mrs. Jean 130 Roberts, Mrs. Robert 127 Sadler, Mrs. Darla 136 Salmonsen, Mr. Fred 72,60,141 Sather, Mrs. Barbara 133 Schultz, Mrs. Mary 130 Sheriff, Mr. R. Russell 68,134 Shepherd, Mrs. Theresa 141 Shoesmith, Mrs. Margaret 139 Skones, Mrs. Ellen E. 80,133 Soroos, Mr. Ralph 136 Sparks, Mr. Robert 143 Stevenson, Mrs. Marolane 143 Stohle, Mr. Alan 98,143 Stretch, Mr. Vincent 143 Sylvester, Mr. James 134 Taylor, Mrs. Elizabeth 136 Terzo, Mrs. Myrna 133 Thompson, Miss Linda 102,133 Tintzman, Mr. Bernard 143 Tintzman, Mr. Duane 143 Vaughn, Mr. Don 143 Vaupel, Mrs. Cathleen 110,141 Vick, Mrs. Leta 143 Walt, Mr. Kenneth 64.135 Whalen, Mr. John 131 Winsor, Miss Duane 133 Woods, Mrs, Deanna 141 Wright, Mrs. Carol 133 Zieg, Mr. Reuben 135 Zimmerman, Mr. Richard 143 Zuidmeer, Mrs. Bernita 110 STUDENTS Aarstad, Shirley Beth 90,192 Aarstad, Theodore Allan 180 Abel, Laura Lee 92,192 Ackerlund, Charles Thomas 148 Adams, Dayon Adams, Evelyn Rose Adams, Jack Adams, Jay Cea Adams, Sandra Jean 49,56,170 Addleman, Monte Bruce Adler, Marie Antoinette 180 Ahern, Karyn Schliebe 148 Ailport, Daniel William Aktepy, Delilah Ann 82 Albert, Avis Jeanette 148 Albert, Dan Dean Albert, Kathryn Rae Allain, Mike 64,74 Allen, Bruce 89 Allen. Crystal Ann 148 Allen, Judy Jean 110,170 Allen, Vicki Elaine 167 Ambrose, Carl David 148 Ambrose, Craig Robert 148 Ammons, Carol Walter 75,103, 180 Ammons, Robert Bruce Amos, Jean Lee 192 Anders, Leslie M. Anders, William (Brady) Anderson, Coleen Victoria 167 Anderson. David Hunter 80, 100,167 Anderson, Debbie Jeannen 108 Anderson, Debbie Lvnn 180 Anderson, Eric Paul 36,47, 108.170 Anderson, Guy 167 Anderson, JoAnn Marie 180 Anderson, LeeC. 192 Anderson, Steve Robert Anderson, Steven Thomas 86, 87,114 Anderson, Susan Diane 114,170 Anderson, Theresa Jean 192 Andrus, Earl Edward 148 Andrus, Jon 103,170 Anno. Mary Catherine 192 Anthony, Richard Lee 148 Archer, Cathy Lynn 170 Archibald, Allen A. 64,71,192 Arends, Beverly Jean Armstrong, Mike J. Armstrong, Mike John Asbury, Cheryle Jean Asbury, Cindy Janice Austin, Cheryl Rae 90,106, 191,192 Austin, Dianna Lynn 92,95,96, 111.116.170 Autio, Lisa Gay 37,39,100,104, 105,148 Bache, Lavon Janeen 180 Bache, Richard Allen 167 Bachmeier, Leona Margaret 148 Bagnell, Kim Marie 192 Bailey, Sue Phyllis Baker, Billie Jean 114 Baker, Mark W. 64,87,119,129, 180 Bakker, Karen Sue 98,192 Bakker, Ronald Eugene 71,98,170 Balben, Walter Wayne Baldry, Pat D. 87 Baldwin, Cindy L. 180 Baldwin. Neal Stanley 148 Baldwin, Rex 180 Ballantyne, Doris Jean 89,11 Ballantyne, Ruth Ann Ballard, Henry W. Ballard, Tom L. Bangeman, Lisa Wilhelmina 89, 103.179.180 Barba, Evelyn Marie 180 Barba, Philip James 192 Bardwell, Richard Michiel Barefoot, Jeffrey Ross 64,109 Barnes, Dick Rhyse 64,192 Barnett, Carol Jean Barnett, Phil R. 167 Barrett, Michael Alan 55,92,95, 96.107.178.180 Barth, DaveG. 74,180 Barth, Tom J. 72,148 Barthelmess, Kathy Marie 49.192 Bartley, Joanne Marie Batchelder, Brien 55 Batchelder, Kelly Suzanne 180 Bateman, Dan LeRoy 74,192 Batt, Randy Ray 192 Bauer, Cheryl Ann 167 Bauer, Glen Paul 52,102,17- Beaufait, Dave 36,52,74,123, 168,170 Beaufait, Paul Allen Beavers, Vicki Lynn 180 Beck David Wayne 192 Bedard, Dennis Joseph 180 Behee, William R. Behner, Charles Douglas 148 Bell, Carol Lynne 148 Bell, Jacqueline Kay 180 Bendickson, Judy M. 102,110, 180 Benton, Patricia Marie Berg, Teresa M 106,107,180 Berglund, Deborah Lee 80,87, 120.148 Bernatz, Julie Ann 192 Bernatz. K. Laurie 49,100,167 Berryman, Linda Marie 110,180 Bertapelle, Barbara Ann 92,95, 149 Berthoud, James Gordon 170 Bertoglio, Bruce David 66,170 Bertrand, Linda Kay Bertromd, Larry Bertsch, Charles 149 Bertsch, Rita Kay 96,170 Bertsch, Robert W. 192 Bessac, Andrea Dianne 47,119, 180 Bessac, Barbara Thea 81,100, 105.149 Bessette, Mike E. 170 Bibus, Beverly Jean 49,110. 149 Bigart, Keith Terry 149 Bileedeaux, Kathy Ann 180 Billingsley, Debra Rae 82,87, 170 Billingsley, William M. Bilyeau, Bob Bisom, Georgia Mae 170 Bisom, Linda Lee 49,90,170 Bjorkman, Linda Kay 96 Black. John W. 92.96,71.192 Blackburn, Cheryl Ann 178 Blackler, Donald D. 192 Blaker, Tom C. 66,129 Blakely, Robert J. 60,61, 109.149 Blakelee, Tracy J. 107,180 Blanchette, Camille Louise 37, 80,89,100.105.107,120.147, 149 Blanchette, John P. 107,192 Bland, Franklin Davy 180 Bliaya, Mouasu S. 102,149 Blodget, Mark David 110 Blodgett, Jim Dale 180 Blotzke, Lori Lee Blotzke, Lynn Marie Blotzke, Steve R. 66,67,106, 129,170 Bobbitt, Jim Douglas 17- Boehmler, Bruce Carver 149 Boehmler, Sandra lone 92, 95.96.102.108.123.191.192 Bordner, Cindy Lucinda 192 Borg, Kathryne May 180 Borgeson, Dan Edward 114,149 Borgstede. Henry Roy 106,170 Boucher, Jana Lee 180 Boucher, Nedra Jean 90,192 Boucher, Suzette Eugenia Boushele, Marlene Marie 180 Bowers, James William Bowers, Pam Marie Bowers, Patricia Lynn 92,96, 180 Bowman, Diana Lynn 149 Bowman, William Leslie 64,74, 90.192 Boxleitner, Brandt James Boydston, Andrew Philip 47,60, 129.149 Braach, Gary James Braach, Penny Lynn Braach, Sheryll Bradley, Beau Roy 60,63,72, 149 Bradley, Forey D. 90,190,192 Brady. Becky L. Brammer, Arthur A. Ill Brammer, David A. 98,11 Brandenberger, Nan Carol 192 Brown, Don J. 71 Brester, Beatrice Ann 114,149 Brettin Sandra Kay 192 Brevick Dale 149 Brevik, Ronald Lee 64,192 Brewer. Jesse 170 Brewer. Mary Sue Bricker, Steven Lee 106 Brien, Kenneth Phil 64,71 Brinkerhoff, Alice Marie 35, 42.43.67.149 Brinkerhoff, Coleen Susan 67, 102,123,129,180 Brittner, Joe N. Brock, Daniel E. Brock, Ron H. 81,105 Brooke, Terry Joe 180 Brooks, Leonard C. 176 Brosseau, Mark Edward 150 Brott, Linda LaVonne 150 Brott, Virginia Lee 170 Brotzman, Diana Lynn 97,108, 180 Brown, Cheryl Louise Brown, Linda Lael 49,56,150 Brown, Lindsay Rae 56,57,97, 119,181 Brown, Marge L. 114,150 Brown. Tom William 64.74 Brown, Wallace Edward Browne, Rick Francis 170 Brumback, Randy G. Brumwell, Larry Neal Brumwell, Wesley James 64 Brunner, Ellen Marie Brunner, Elroy A. 150 Brunner, Lucy Ann 110,114,170 Bruns, Cheryl Bryan, Steve Raymond 99,170 Buck, Bob Franklin 64,71 Buck, Gary F. 60,100,150 Buelow, John Louis Bugbee, Barbara Francis 80 Bulman, Scott 87 Bulman, Thomas 87 Burditt, Bette Jeanne 150 Burditt, Bill Edward 181,196 Burg, Terry 108 Burgad, Jan 114,150 Burger, Dixie 56,90,181 Burgess, James Beck 74,96,109 Burke, Donna Burnham, Jane Elise 34,56,57 35,98,120,108,150 Burns, C. Wayne 176 Burns, Jim Burns. Paula Irene 181 Burr, Marsha Arminda Burroughs, Bevan 92,95,96,99 Burt. Thomas W. 64.80.87.109 Burt. Walt 86,87 Burton, David E. Burton, Donald R. 64,74 Burton, Jerry Lenn Bush, Debbie Lee 82,150 Bush, Penny Candice Cahoon, Debby Louise 181 Cahoon, Ken Lee Campbell, Dennis Paul 103,170 Campbell, Matthew DeWitt 49,55, 181 Campbell, Patti Jean 123,150 Campbell, Roger Steven 92,95,96, 181 Campbell, Thomas John 99. 103 Caplis, Daniel Louis 150 Caras. Bill 52.53.64.74.181 Caras, Laurie Louise 56 Caro, Arlyne L. 192 Carlyle. Allyson 90,106,108 181 Carpino, Catherine Ann 43,48,49, 49,102,120,151,159 Carpino, John Patrick 92,192 Carpino, Lizbeth Caren 50,67, 92.123.129.181 Carpino, Paul R. Carruthers, Cindy Sue Carter, Judith Elizabeth 56,122 Caswell, Allan Earl Chafee, Sandy L. 181 Chaffey, Glenn Owen 34,68,151 Chaffin, James L. 170 Chamberlain, Mike Albert 64,192 Chandler, Debra Lynn 192 Charette, Maria A. 49,90,192 Charles, Jackie Renee 151 Charlo, Robin Lee Charlo, Tony Gene Chaussee, Deborah Jo 167 Chaussee, Lynette Ann 192 Cheatham. Robert Lee 92,95,96, 190,191,192 Cheek, Marie 151 Chessin, Meta 47,90,103,107,108 179.181 Chilcoat, Alan 74 Chilcote, Jim L, Christensen, Mark F. Christian, Alan B. Christian, Mike P. Christopher, Jill Marie Christopherson, Ian 66,80,92, 107.129.181 Christopherson, Jean 82,167 Churchill. Carla R. 157 Churchill, Ron Leon Clapham, Angela Kay 181 Claric, Betty Ella Claric, Larry Vern Clark, Christine Lynn 56,87,110, 170 Clark, Gary B. 87.170 Clark. John M. 151 Clark. Karin L. 102,114,123,170 Clark, Susan Jean 181 Clemens, Lynda Dale 151 Clouse. Lynne Anne 56,85,90,103, 108,181 Clouse, Sarris B. 90 Clubb, Merrel Dare 37,80,89,107, 121 Coats, Ruth Anne 99,108,111 Cochran, Karen Elenor 37,56,87, 89,92,96,102,110,178 Cochran, Karilyn K. 89,92,96, 111.151 Cochran, Marilynn M. 97,151 Cochran, Susan Lynn 90,110 Cogdill, Nadene Ann 114,151 Cole, Cynthia Lorraine 92,95, 111,181,196 Cole, James J. Collins, Eleanor F. Collins, Pamela C. Collins, William M. 151 Colwell, Joan Elizabeth 86,87, 89,92 Combest, Richard H. 92,95,170, 196 Connick, Debra Jo 56,123 Cook, Dan E. 64 Cook, David Carol Cook, Kenneth Blaine Cook, Terry Clark 170 Cooney, Kathleen Ann 98,114 Cordial. Debbie Ann Cordial, Gary Patrick 60,87, 87.120.151 Cordier, Charles Victor 71,181 Corley Smith, Gerald Adrin Corrigan, Loren Walter 151 Corrigan, Maureen Carol Cote, Bob L. 64,74 Cote. Ed A. 167 Cote, Michael John 72,170 Cotten, Susan 181 Cottier, Gordon Ward 52,60,72 Cottier, Terry Lee 60,72,151 163 Courtney, Heidi, Ann Cowan, David Walter 179,181 Cowart, Terry Kim Cox, Mary Thea Cragg. Debra C. 87,120,121,170 Crandall, JoAnn Mary 181 Cripe, R. David 64,86 Cripe, Ronald Gordon 90 Crist, Janice Carmen Croci, Marianne Cromwell, Vici 85,88,102,123, 170 Crooks, Debra Denise 56,82, 171 Croonenberghs, Teresa 85,87, 123,171 Crowley. Diane Marie Crowley, Norman Crowley, Paul Evan 80 Cunningham, Ann 37,89, 92,96,106,107 Curran, Dale Gene Dahl, Andra Jean 102 Dahl, P. Mitchell 181 Dahlstrom, Mike 62,60,71,181 Dale, Virginia Lee 56,89,152 Dalton, Gary Phillip 65,171 Dalton, Gregg Allen 64 Dandrea, Katey J. 181 Dandrea, Marcy R. 114,152 Daniels, Alan J. Daniels, Gary Lee 152 Daniels, Kevin Odean 65,171 Danishefsky, Patrick Darland, Sharon Marice Darling, Steve Jon 92,95,96 Dauenhauer, Bryan Michel Dauenhauer, Cindy Ann Dauenhauer, Susan Jane 90,114, 171 Davis, D. Bruce 68,114,151 Davis, Doug Edward 92,95, 96.171 David, Ingrid Pauline 171 Davis, Lenora Elizabeth Davis, Lynda Faye Dawson, Mary Louella Deason, Dottie Inez 167 Davis, Lenora Elizabeth Davis, Lynda Faye Dawson, Mary Louella Deason, Dottie Inez 167 Deines, Barry W. Deines, Jennifer K. 181 Delaney, Nina Lee Delano, Joan Marie 82,179,182 DeLongchamp, Jeffery Craig DeLongchamp, Lisa Caroline Demmons, Debbie 49,85,90,108, 123,182,178,179 Dennison, Susan Geraldine 102, 114 DePoe, Debra Lea Deputy. Charleen R. 82,83,152 Deputy. Coreen Ann 152.167 Derrickson, Terry Lee DeSart, Sue 182 Deschamps, Richard Alan 52,53, 74.171 Dickhaut, Gary Jerome 152 Dickhaut, Janice 110 Dickman, Richard Alan 152 Diehl, Robbie Lynn Dilworth, JoAnn 90 Ditty, Daniel Jay 123 Disney, Becky Lynn 48,171 Disney, Laurie Ann 48,114,152 Disney, Terry W. 71 Dodgson, Laura Lee 49,92,95, 96.182 Dodson, Christine Rae 90,179 Donaldson, Wanda Jean 182 Donovan, Roberta Sue 49,103. 123.182 Doty, Mike R. Doty, Pat W. 114,171 Dowell, Cliff L. Downing, Andrea Kathryn 182 Doyle, Debby Lynn 47 Dubia, Rocky A. 64,74,90 Ducharme, JoAnn Kathleen 182 Duffner, Timothy C. 60,74 Duffner, Vicki Anne Dugal, Joseph Robert Dugan, Sandy Lynn 152 Ducan, Barbara Marie 162 Duncan, Richard Donald 64,71, 182 Dunton, Tom William 182 Dupuis, Anita Louise 39,114,167 Dupuis, Virgil Durnford, David M. Durrant, Steve Dean Duursma, Rae Ellen 152 Dwyer, Denny Sue 114,152 Dwyer, Katie Mauvorneen 48, 49.90.110.182 Ebbutt, Cheryl A. 110.171 Ebbot, Cheryl A. 110 Edgar, Duane Lee Edwards, Fred C. Edwards, Kevin G. Edwards, Pamela Key 114,153 Effing, Barbara Joan Effing, John Patrick 37,86,87,100, 105,120,153 Effing, Kathleen Mary Egeland, Daniel Lee 153 Egeland, Harry Allen Egeland, Roy Steven 153 Eggers, LaVonne Eggleston, Eileen Marie 153 Eggleston, Keith Marvin Ekstrand, Alice Irene 120,153 Elton, Bruce Norman 55,171 Emery, Robert A. 182 Eshleman, Elaine Kay Erickson, Connie Anne 49,89 Erickson, Dan 153 Erickson, Debbie Ann 182 Erickson, Don 52,53,54,55.123. 171 Ernst, Linnea Elise 90,11,194 Eutsler, Donald M. Evans, Bob Donald 153 Evans, Ernest Eudell 11,167 Evans, Kathy Joyce 50,82.123, 182 Evans. Robert Donald 72 Evenskaas, Beverly Alice 90, 111 Everingham, Mark Ernest 64,182 Eyer, Bill 64 Eyer, Deborah K. Eyer, Jeff A. 64.71 Eyer, Larry W. 60.61.69.153 Fairclough, Bert Alan Farren, Lynn 110 Farnham, Barbara Lorene 171 Fehr, Brian A. 71.90,92,96 Fenlon, Luccille Ann 90 Ferlic. Tanya Marie 102,182 Feucht, Cindy Kay 154.194 Field, Daniel 111.194 Field, Debra Dee 182 Fields, Mark William 182 Fifield, David Donald 92,95, 96,171 Finbraaten Debra Kay Fisher, Gary L. 109,111,194 Fisher, Judy L. Fister, Robert Bruce 64,182 Fister, Ruth Joan 92.96,111, 194 Fister, Tim J. 66 Fite, David Lee Fite. Janel Kay 111,194 Flachsenhar, Patty 92,102,111, 194 Flachsenhar, Robert Walter 153 Florin, Ann Elizabeth 123,171 Folsom, Cindy Kay 111,194 Foran, Mike C. 167 Forbis, Steven J. 36 Forsythe, Charleene Lynette 90.111.194 Foulger, Elaine 171 Frame, Julie Ann 108,123,178, 179.182 Frame, Pamela Ann Frasier, Dennis Allen 86,171 Frasier. Pamela Ann 92,106, 111.194 Fredericks, Gary Eugene 111, 194 French. David Duane 112,171 French, Pam Jean 49,67,102, 123.129.182 Frey, Karen M. 110 Frey, Mike Matthew 64,71 Frey. Sally M. 38,42.43.123. 153 Friedlander, Karen Rae Fristo, Donald Richard 111,194 Fristo, Paula Rae 153 Froehlich, Tom Frost, Joce Marie Frost, Twyla Yvonne 111,194 Fry, Steve A. Fryhling, Linda Marie 56 Fryhling, Susan K. 102,110.182 Fuge, Cathy 49,56,171 Funer, Lynn 111 Fuerrer, Lynn H. 194 Furrer, Ron A. Futch. Sandra Elaine 111,194 Gabrielson, RondaLynn Gaetz, Julie Christine 90,103 Gagermeier, Brent 87,182 Gallagher, Carla Wanda 182 Gallagher, Cecilia Dawn 32,35 37.38,41.43,80.86.87,98, 108.153.159 Gallagher, Eileen Marie 82,85, 87.171 Gallagher, Gail E. 182 Gallagher, Karen Mari 49,153 Gallagher, Kathryn Mazie 47, 119.179.182 Gallagher, Kristine Marian 106, 111,192 Gallagher, Linda Mae 105,153 Gallagher, Mary Kay 85,90.96, 108.179.182 Gallagher, Mikel Kevin Gallagher, Randy Allen 183 Gallagher, Tracie Lynn 82,183 Galland, Carol Joyce 154 Galland, John Ervin Galland, Tom Garnaas, Robert Bjorn 100,167 Garner, Sharon Marie 87 Garr, Dave A. 60,62,154 Garrick, Mike Garrison, Edwin Garret, Gail Elizabeth Gaub. Steve Chris 92,96,98 Gaul. Jamie Patrice 47,82, 87.171 Gaul, William James 114.157 George. Carol Faye 35,43,157 Gergen, Iris Getz. Jay Harris 171 Getz, Judy L. 86,90 Getz, Marilyn D. Getz, Susie Elizabeth 111,192 Gibbs, Doug Charles Gibbs, Mary Jay 114,115.157 Gibson, Paul Giere. Christine Louise 90,129 Giffin, Steve 96 Gilbert, Karen Irene Gilbertson, Gilbert 191 Gilbertson, Steve Lee 64 Gilder. Kelley Ann 90,111 Ginnings, Laurence Joseph 105 Gisselbeck, Donald Eugene 92, 95,96,119 Gjording, John William 111 Gjording, Paul Mark 86,171 Glaspey, Lucinda Alette 154 Gleason, Terri Anne 114,171 Glover, Kathie Marie Gnerer, Thomas Peter 154 Goffe, Alan 183 Goffe, Kevin C. 99,171 Gokey, Jackie Marie 111 Golden, Dale 90, 111 Golie, Vicky L. 183 Good, Ginger Marie 111,191 Good, Robin 86,87,114,154 Goode. Brooks H. 86,87,89 Goode, Page Crawford 80,106 Gooley, Denny James 86,171 Goos, Donna 111 Gore, Cindy Leigh 87.154 Gore, Roxi Corrine 111 Gould. Bill William 37,71,111 Gould, Dan P. Gould, Timothy M. 74.111 Gould, Yvonne Gail 154 Grader, Donna 108 Graeter, Donna Faye Graham, Diana Lynn 154 Graham, Ron Lee 64,74,111 Graham, Sandra Leah 106,195 Gravelle, Larry John 86,171 Graff, Liz Ann 50,90 Grafft, Laura Lee 111 Grande, Anita Jean 108,182 Gray, Deborah Eilizibeth Gray, Rebecca Ann Gray, Walter Gordon 154 Granger, Ronald L. 100,154 Green, Linda Luanne 183 Greene, Laura 82.114,171 Greenfield, Bernie Charles 55, 167 Greenfield, Douglas Wayne Gregory, Aleta 90 Gregory, Glenn Alan Gregory, Rita Gaye 90 Grenfell, Ron Gordon 171 Grenz, Marsha Mylene 183 Grenz, Mary Jean 87,154 Griffing, Lawrence 116 Groshong, Michael Arthur 46, 87,154 Griffing, Lloy Howard 66,87, 107.119.129,183 Griffin, Steve 95,111 Guerrera, Janice Colettee 87, 167 Guest, James Roger 55,68,69, 154 Guinan Kristin Guschausky, David Lee 195 Hackman, Diane Rosalind 49, 114,171 Hackman, Wilma Pauline 129,183 Hagan. Alan R. Hagen, Kathy 171 Hagenston, Mark L. 43,114,154 Hait, James W. Haley, Alan Mark 64 Haley, Colleen C. 154 Haley, Lester Hall, W. Jay Hall, Roberta Lorraine 114,171 Halland, Kent L. 167 Halland, Tanya Ruth 175 Halland, Tim 60 Hallsten, Jocelyn Renee Halverson, Norman Ray 183 Hames, Karen Elaine 114,172 Hames, Noel Lance 34,37,98 Hamilton, Marylou 172 Hammond, Jon B. Hammond, Shaun Z. Hanger, Nancy Sue 89,92,193 Hanner, Bill E. Hansen, Becky Jill 37.89 Hansen, Debbie 114,172 Hansen, Greg Carol Hansen, Karen Adele 81,105,123 Hansen, Patti Rae Hansen, Sarah Pam 90,106,107, 111,129 Hanson, David Mark 32,98,129, 172 Hanson, Natalie Ruth 86, 87,111 Hanson, Robert Scott 86,114 Hanson, Ruth Ann 89,111 Harkins, Robert Alan 86,87,106 Harper, Corinne Adele 102.183 Harper, Diane Lynn 106,195 Harper, Kim Marie 195 Harris, Barbara Harris. Barbara Ann Harris, Douglas Donald 87,98 Harsell, Rodney M. 64,71,195, Hart, James 183 Hartkorn. Paul F. 116,156 Hartong, Leland F. 146,147,156 Hartong, Sue E. 96,98,183 Hartse, Karl L. 92.95,96,156 Hartse. Kevin 92,95,96,195 Hatfield, Bob Vernon 96,172 Hatton, Roy Ronald Haugan, Laurie Dawn 195 Hawkins, Brenda M. 114,156 Hawley, Linda Sue 183 Hayden, Brian Dana 156 Hayden, Gary J. Hayden, Timothy Gerald 64,90,195 Head, Jeannine Lorraine 85.86,87.156 Heffernan. Robert James 64,183 Heffner, Susie Diane Heidemann, Carol Lee 49,107 Heidemann, John Arthur Heimberger, Sheila M. 103,105 Neitz, Nola Mae 49.103,108,183 Hejtmanek, Greg T. 114,156 Heliker, cindy 156 Helmer, Denise Ann Helmer, Jim Wayne 54,55,72,156 Hemingway, Linda Gail 49 Henderson, Connie Lee Henderson, Hilary Bowen Henderson, Kim W. Henderson, Susan D. 123 Hennessy, LeeAnn Hennessy, Luanne L. 183 Henningsen, Wendy Thea 156 Hensel, David Benjamin Hensel. Gloria Jean 195 Hensel, Marcia Lynn 89,123 Hensley, Nola Jean 90,156 Herbig, Bill 64 Herbig, Bob R. 64 Herbig. Mary Jane 114 Herndon, Lex Arman Herdon, Ray Lee Herron, Annette Lynne 92,95,96,183 Herron, Greg C. Hewitt, Calvin Jay Hewitt, Ron Jerome 71 Hewitt, Valerie Dawn 156 Hickman, Terry Lee 195 Higgins, Michael George Hiil, Bruce Wayne 195 Hill, Larry Alan Hill, Linda Rae 105,156 Hinshaw, Terry Lynn 183 Hitchcock, Michele Susan 183 Hitchcock, Shirley Jean Hochstrasser, Earl Hochstrasser, Jari A. 114,172 Hodge, Barbara Jean 129,183 Hodge, Karen Marie 37,42,43 103.110.116,167 Hoeft, Linda 156 Hoeg, Bill Louis 55 Hoeg, Yvonne J. 156 Hoerner, Russell Keith 156 Hogan, Carrie N. Hogan, Kathy L. 96 Hogan, Liz Ann 56,90,108,183 Holden, Carol 89,92,195 Holden, Jeff 89 Holden, Ken Warren 52,53,71, 72.92.96.172 Hollinder, Leilani 110 Holloron, Bill Holmes Debra Annice Holmes. Larry Lawrence 64,183 Holt. Hal Philip 52.75,123.183 Holt, Jan Merese 96 Horine, Jeff Whane Horine John Robert Hornick, Michael Howard 107 Hornick, Steven John Hoskins, Bill Terrance 64,195 Host, Margie Cecilia Houseman, Fred Raymond 64,195 Host, Margie Cecilia Houseman, Fred Raymond 64,184 Houtchens, Dana L. 114 Houtchens, Sandra Aneia 195 Howard, Kathy Lee 114,157 Howard, Sue G. 87,167 Howerton, James Lee 74,92,95 96.103.172 Hritsco, Janice E. 48,172 208 Hubbard, Sandra J. 184 Hubble, Susan M. 80,82.102,172 Hubber, Nikki Dawn 67.102.184 Huber, Gary Huber, Renee 157 Hubert, Thomas Oliver 90 Huckabee, Glenna 172 Hudlow, Zola Lynn 90,195 Hudson Robert Woodrow, 52,109 129,179 Hudson, Susan Kay 184 Hueth, Larry Eugene Huggins, Jeanie Janine 102,129, 184 Huggins, Karen Sue 102,157 Hughes, Jon Louis 114 Hugos, Cinda 102,195 Hulla, Janis Elaine 123 Hulla, Kim 102,123,158,172 Hulguist, Elaine R. 184 Hummer, Debbie Jean 90,184 Hummer, Kathy Sue 194 Hummer, Robert J. Hunter, Ricky Lee Hubert, Thomas 195 Hyder, Jacquelyn N. 36,87,157 Ibsen, Eric Dana Ingalls, Connie Rae 56,157 Ingalls, Mark Myron Ingersoll, Karen Marie Ingersoll, Rebecca Ruth Iverson, Avis L. 172 Jackson, Linda Morlene 184 Jackson, Robin 87,184 Jacobs, Yvonne Marie 90,110 Jacobsen, Douglas Lee Jacobson, Kathryn Rose 102, 108.109.184 Jacobsen, Maretta Mae 114,157 Jacobsen, Steve Anton 172 Jacobsen, Ted Joe Janes, Allen L. Jasoerson, Debbie 172 Jasperson, Sherry Lynn 184 Jassek, Sandra Jane 90 Jenison, Butch 194- Jenkins, Michael Steven Jensen, Adell Marie Jensen, Alvin 64 Jensen, Bobbi Jensen, Clyde Alvin Jensen, Dan W. 194 Jensen, Erie John 157 Jensen, Jim Lee 167 Jensen, Leland Everette Jeszenka, Barbara 114,172 Jeszenka, George C. 114,172 Jeszenka, Ken 184 Jeszenka, Linda Sue 114,157 Jette, Jerry Lynn 60,71 Johns, Barb R. Johns, Douglas Wendell Johns, Myrsta Mary Johnson, Bruce Dean Johnson, Charles P. Johnson, Chris Monroe 157 Johnson, Connie Mae 49,90, 105.184 Johnson, Corrine 195 Johnson. Dean W. 120,121,157 Johnson, Douglas E. 105,157 Johnson, Harold Donal 52,66,71, 172 Johnson, Helen Marie 103,195 Johnson, Janet Marie 195 Johnson, Judy Irene 184 Johnson, Karin 86,87,108,172 Johnson, Keenon Lynn 184 Johnson, Lynn Marie 195 Johnson, Michael 64 Johnson, Mona Linda 90 Johnson, Penny Jean 184 Johnson, Rik D. 60. 64,71,184 Johnson, Rita Charlene 157 Johnson, Sherrie May 195 Johnson, Susie Marie Johnson, Terri K. 195 Johnson, Tyler B. 123,172 Johnson, Vicki Jenine 92,95, 96,196 Johnson, Wayne Edward Jones. Doug F. 64 Jones, Mark Robert 96,184 Jones, Mindy Laille 196 Jones, Patricia Ellen 114,120, 157 Jones, Patricia Gail 114,157 Jordan, Bruddy Joscelyn, David Edward 92,95, 96 Joscelyn Margie Ann 96,157 Juhnke, Jeanine Annette Julian, Rosalie Antoinette 167 Kafentzis, John 52,172 Kaiser, Susan Grace 92,95,96,196 Kaiser, Timothy Allan 103,184 Kallis, Marcia Lee 184 Kane. Kenny Kay 60,62,157 Karis, Chris 87 Karis, George Anthony 54,55,157 Kaufman, Rodney Raymond 64,74,196 Kahm, Ed Kahm, Janice Marie Kaulens, David Alan Kelley. Michael Edward 107,111,66 Kelley, Miriam Esther Kellner, Cin Kay Kellog, Mary Gen Kellog, Pat Brian Kench, Marsha Louise 196 Kendall, Russell D. Kennedy, Joyce Ellen Kennell, Karen Elizabeth 196 Kent. Michael E. 196 Kenyon. Mike T. 35,55,61,72,157 Kerner, Patsy Renee Kessler, Randi Lou Kessler, Rodney J. 64 Kester, Connie Lynn 90,196 Ketcham, Orman 129 Ketcham, Steve Lee Kidd. Willene Beth 49,110,196 Kidder, Cynthia Patrica 92,95,96.110 196 Kidder, Dale Rose 172 Kiekbursch, Kimberley Katherine 90.196 Kildow, Aleta Louise 92,95,96, 103.196 Kildow, Mark Stephen 89,92,95,96, 157 Kildow, Sylvia Anne 86,87,103, 157 Kimmell, Arnie 96,196 Kimmel, Eddie Heath 96 Kimmel, Rose Marie 90,184 King, Anthony Frank 184 King. Gerald Lynn 37,43,89,92, 95 96 158 King, Richard Evan 107,119,173 Kinney, Dan Delbert Klaudt, Ken Ray 184,71 Kloock, Ricky Lee 114,129 Knadler, Gregory M. Knadler, Marla Mae Knapp, Nancy A. 56,158 Knight, Donald A. 43,158 Knopp, Kenneth G. 103,184 Knight, Bryan John 60,68,71 184 Knoyle, Edward G. 37,37,42 43,158 Knoyle, Judy 184 Koble, Connie Yvonne 173 Koble, Randall Ben Koepplin, Kathy J. 196 Koepplin, Sharon Lynn 123,176 Koepplin, Vicky Lee 196 Kolar Dale Danile Konizeski, Sue Ellen 56,173 Kooren, Theodore Raymond 196 Kost, Don Eugene Kost, Kathy Ann 158,196 Kost, Kathy Gloria 92,95.96 Kostelecky, Diane Regina Marie 158 Kovarik, Deatte 90 Kovarik, Joyce M. 114,196 Kriewald, Brenda Marie 110,196 Krogstad, Gay la Jean 98,196 Krom, Jacque F. Kruckeberg, Kathi Lenette 85, 90,108,110,184 Kulawinski, Dave James 196 Kulawinski, Richard Frances Kulju, Karen Marie 90,103,184 Kulstad, Alan D. LaCasse, Susan Marie Lachman, Alice May 184 Lachman, Connie Marie 114,173 Lachman, Gary W. Lachman, Tarrie Ann Ladbury, Sarah Ann Ladwig, Wendy A. 184 Lampert, Anne Michele 81 Lamphier, Denise Ann Lande, Dave Ross 64,74,87,184 Landman, Jane Marie 90 Lanaton, Steven James Larson, James M. 173 Larsen. Leah R. 90,196,106 Larson, Donna Mae 109 Larson, Gil Alan 90 Larson, Gilbert Marcus 196 Larson, Michael E. Larson, Robert Allan 87 Larson. Susan Kimberly Lassise, Janice Rene 184 Lassise, Mark E. Latrielle, Mark Russell 52,60 64,71,184 Laurie, Robert Bruce 114 Lavoie, Randy Dean 196 Lavoie, Timmy Jan Lawry, Ted J. Layman, Curtis Erie 66,167 Lazott, Mike John 167 Leach, Lita Faye 56,185 Lechmer, Jan Christian 173 Lee, Keith Allan 158 Lefler, Mary P. 185 Lefler, Sandi Kay 114.158 Lehuta, Diane Marie 185 Leighmand, Nikkey Lee 137 Lenz, Patty J. 50,196 Lenz, Valorie Jean 50,86 87,158 Lenz, Vickie Lynn 96,102 Le Sueur, Jerry 185 Lewis, Cliff George 52,53,60 86,89,120,167,173 Lewis, Janet Clair 196 Lewis, Kathy Ann 85,87,173 Lewis, Larry LeRoy Lewis, Patrick T. 60.62,74 Lind. Nancy Jean 90,85,185 Lind. Vicky Ann 49,158 Lindsley, Russell Dean Liness, Sue Eileen 158 Lipsey, Colleen Yvonne 158 Little, Bonnie Lynn 90,185 Little, Sherry Lee 90,196 Llewellyn, John Lee 64,72,74 191,190,196 Llewellyn Stephen Lindley 55, 54 Lloyd. Debbie Jean 56,158 Lodge, Carolyn Louise 111,158 Lodge, Charlotte Ann 111,114, 123,173 Loeffler, Katherine Louise 56, 89,185 Loewen, Mark E. 196 Lohrman, Becky Fay 159 Long, Debra Luanne 114,123,173 Longenecker, Kathleen K. 185 Longenecker, Steve Wayne Longpre, Jamie Sue 196 Longpre, Steve Lott, Chris L. Engle Love, Greg Zane 167 Love, Tim Grey 74 Lowry, Eva 159 Lucas, Eric Delane 90,106 Lucas, Lois Ann 102,129, 185 Ludwig, Blake William 52,173 Lueck, Jack M. 196 Luft, Victoria Lee 196 Lukkes, Danny Lee Lund, Karen 107 Lustgraaf, Bill 173 Lutke, Neal David 84,96,95,173 Lyman, Shelly Ann Lynde, Kim Marie Lynn. Lacy Lerae 167 MacDonald, Doug Holmes 64 MacDonald, Gordon Charles 55, 92,96,107 Mace. Alan C. Mace, Connie Gay 196 Mace. Deborah Kay 173 Mace, Jeanie L. 159 Mace, Judith Merry 43,40,42, 98,959 Mace, Kathy M. 114,159 Mace, Thomas I. 173 Mackey, Patricia Marie MacIntyre, Anne Louise 37,57, 105,107,108,159 MacIntyre, Becky 108,185 MacIntyre, Jeannette 63 Malcolm, Mark 64.71.90 Manchester, Ken 196 Manis, Holly Manley, Rosettia 173 Manley, Vicky Lea 114,173 Manlove, Helen I. 191,197 Manning, Terry Mark 87 Manolovits, Rita Mae Manthie, Larry Emil Manthie, Marian Arlene 159 Maplethorpe, Barbara Jean 197 Marchie, Rich Alan 86,173 Marek, Michalene D. 114,176 Marek, Robert Allen 197 Marinan, Tim R. 159 Markham, Craig W. 185 Markiss, Shelley Ann 185 Markiss, Steven Allan 185 Marshall, Jim Curtis 64,71,197 Marshall, Loren Dean 47,53,108 173 Martin, Laurie Alison 90,173 Martin, Margie Jo 185 Martin, Robert Martin, Sharon Lynn Martinsen, Alison H. 185 Martinsen, Philip Gary 89,92, 167 Marvel, Glenda Lynn Mattson. Shanna Gay 48,159 Matye. Linda 185 Matye, Richard S. Matzke, Barry Steven 66,68.71, 173 Matzke, Mary L. 90,185 Maun, Clark Thomas 74 Maun, Mary M. 114 Mauth, Monty Floyd 96 Maxwell, Elaine Sandra 110,103 McBride, Barbara 114,173 McCarthy, Shauna Sue 102,197 McCartney. Donald Allan McClain, Barbie Ann 111,90,185 McClain, Sue 96 McClenahan Elaine Patrice 92, 96.95.185 McCollum. Karen Lee 185 McCollum, Virginia 159 McCoy, Nancy 173 McCoy, Robert William 71,197 McDonald, Carole Lee McDonald, Cheryl Lynn 90 McDonald, Elizabeth Mae 103,129, 185 McDonald, Marvin Roger 197 McDonald, Mick P. McDonald, Richard Wayne 60 McDonald, Yvette Marie McDowell, Jeffry Steven 64,92, 96.185 McGee, Tim Lee McGillen, William Walter 87 McGuire, James Randy 159 McGuirl, Bette J. 110 McGuirl, Elizabeth Joellyn McIntyre, Joy Coleen 100, 96,159 McIntyre, Rebecca Ellen Mclver, Marlene Carol, 160 McKay, Michael Richard 72,74, 160 McKee. Margaret McKeever, Leslie Louisa McKenzie, Karen Marlene 174 McKinney, Daniel Troy 64 McKinney, Marggi Louise 65,160 McKinzie, Mark E. 74,197 McLaughlin, Connie Elizabeth 197 McLaughlin, Sandra G. McVay, Judy Ann 147 Meadows, John Raymond Means, David 54,174 Medsker, Jody Dale Medsker, Kenneth Gene Medskey. Robert Rick Meissner, JoAnn Denise 185 Melder, Kenneth George 42, 43,52,55,60,160 Melton, Barbara Jean 160 Merchant, Cheri Lee 102,197 Merritt, Terry Lee 174 Merritt, Vicky R. 197 Merseal, Delmer Jay 66,106,129, 174 Merseal, Devera Lee 186 Merseal, Jeannette 103,186 Merseal, Kathy Marie 186 Merseal, Patty Ann 197 Mertins, Larry Gene Mertins. Mike Dee Meuchel, Dennis Anton 67,71,197 Meuchel, Donald John 197 Meuchel, Patricia Ann 174 Meyers, Gary D. 64,198 Meyers, Janet Louise 56,82,86, 87,168 Michaud, Cynthia M. 90,186 Michaud, Gerald Lee Michel, Candy S. 102,108, 174 Miles, Wallace E. Miller, Donovan Edward 160 Miller, Robert Blair 64,92,109 Miller, Roger B. Miller, Susan P. 197 Mitchell. Linda LaRhea 160 Mitchell, Sherron Louise 186 Mitchell, Sherry Dawn 97,114, 174 Moberly. Jordan Howard Mobley. Sheila Kay 49,50,197 Moderie, Betty Jo 197 Moderie, Ron Joseph 87.160 Moderie, William J. 174 Moe, Betty Jeanne 186 Moffett, Jeanine 174 Monaco, Cynthia Lynette 186 Monaco, Desiree D. 197 Montgomery, Bill 64 Montgomery, Sue 186 Montreuil, Vanessa Jo 56,123, 174 Moore, Christine F. 97 Moore, Dick 52,60,71 Moore, Doug G. 89,160 Moore, Jack E. Moore, Jan E. Moran, Kim, M. 64,71 Moran, Tim John 86,87 Morgan, Don 64,197 Morgan, Duane M. Morgan, Ed Francis 174 Morgan, K. Marie 49,82 Morgan, W. Gary 52,114 Morin, Martine 96,102,174 Morin, Tom L. 174 Morkert, Cynthia Alice 197 Morkert. Darreld Lewis 197 Morrison, Gary Lee 160 Morrison, Stacy A. 174 Morse. Bob 52,55,66,129,174 Morse, Dennis I. 197 Morse. Mike F. 55,72,64,186 Muchmore, Vernon Allen Murphy, Debby Lee 197 Murphy, John R. 174 Murphy, Marian Yvonne 186 Murray, Kathryn S. 49,120,122, 123.160 Murphy, Stephen Francis Murphy, Stephanie Ann Murray, Tom Scott 64,71 Murray, Mike George 72,160 Murray, Patricia Ann, 123,186 Murray, Robert K. 98,103 Nace, Shannon Bruce Narum, Marijean 92,96,198 Nash, Steven James 62,89,92, 60,160 Nash. Tei Michael 68,69.60.61, 160 Navokavitch, David Neel, K. Anae 111,114,174 Neel. Todd, W. 64 Negra, Marcia June Neilson, John Michael 198 Neilson, Kim Allen 174 Neilson, Mary 90,186 Neilson, Peggy Ann 174 Neilson, Wayne Robert 160 Nelson, Carol Lynn 152,153,167 Nelson, Coleen Marie 114, 161 Nelson, Deborah Sue 96,113,198 Nelson, Donna Rae 129,186 Nelson, Janice Eileen 198 Nelson, Kathryn Lee 102 Nelson, Margaret Lu Anna Nelson, Wayne Everett 167 Nentwig, Debra Funk 85,174 Nesbitt, Bonnie Rae 198 Ness, Steven Lynn 161 Netzer, Cynthia Kay 198 Neuman, Glenda Rae 198 Neumiller, Suzy Carol Newman, Marlene Gay Newman, Shirlee Jane Nichols, Diane Lynn Nichols, Duane X. Nichols, Patricia Marie 90, 186 Nooney, Jim Anthony Norbury, Linda Darlene Norman. Margaret E. Novak, Susan 198 Novakovitch, David Allen Novokovitch, Iona Darlene, 161 Novakovitch, Sandra Lee Nowlen, Bill M. 35,67,72.167 Nowlen, Judy Ann 67,90,198 Nowlen, Rebecca Jean 67,90 Nowlen, Rebecca Jean 67,90,186 Nuckolls, Cheryl Anne 198 Nuckolls, Frank D. 55,174 Nunley, Wayne Nurse. Debbie Ann 198 O'Brien, Patrick Henry Oschner, Larry Alan 198 Oschner, Valerie C. 50,114,161 Ogle, Jan 186 Ogle, Lynn M. 92,96,95.102. 198 Ogle, Michael Lee, 161 Ohman, Karen Louise 87 Oliver, Tony Anthony Olson, Debora Fae Olson, Dianna Nadine 90,186 Olson, Jim Harvey 64,71,92 Olson, Judy Marie 186 Olson, Karen Sue 37,35,89,103, 161 Olson, Kaye Marie 198 Olson, Maggie Corwin 114, 161 Olson, Mike R. 74 Olson, Penny Ann 89,161 Olson. Randy C. 86,174 Olson, Rose Marie 90 Olson, Terry Lee 198 Onstad, Cheryl Ann 198 Ormesher, Linda Lee 43, 153 Ortisi, Linda Joyce 161 Over, Richard C. 52,60 Overland, Casey Dennis 37, 86,95,119,179,186 Overland, Mark John 32,33,52, 53,40,108,159,161 Owens, Jacqueline J. 161 Pace, Michael Tueller 60,98, 107 Padden, Darlene Frances Paine, Charmaine 186 Palmer, Jim 86 Palmer, Richard William Panian, Renee Arleen 103,105 Paramare, Benjie C. Parker, Darwin Louis Parker, Douglas Charles 32, 47,80.102,107,108.161 Parker, Evelyn L. 198 Parker. Lynn 108,107,186 Parker, Stephen Ted Parker, Timothy Ray 74 Parmiter, Judy Parnell, Jim Lee 162 Patrick, Neil Scott 174 Patrick, Peggy Charlene 42,43,35, 82,85,107,123,162 Patterson, Robert MacDonald 100,181 Paulson, Janice Lee 186 Payson, Susan Elaine 85,90 Pearce, Judith Ann 90,102,198 Pearson, Jennifer 102,186 Pearson, Tim K. 64,74,198 Peck, Janet Kay 174 Pedersen. Linda Marie 171,174 Pengelly, Laure 106 Penner, Diane June 56,87,185,111,162 Pep, John Douglas 87,174 Perovich, Dennis 64 Perovich, Julie Ann 87,114, 162,186 Perry, Glen L. 210 Perry. N. Ruth 87,174 Peters, Norman Peterson, Elizabeth Ann 81,162 Peterson, Linda Claire 50,198 Peterson, Lois Elaine 162 Peterson, Mary Lee 162 Peterson, Nona Kim 186 Petersen, Paula Elaine 85,89,162 Peterson, R. Erik Peterson, Robert M. 71,186 Peterson, Tony Warren Peterson, Wayne Z. 55 Peterson, William August 162 Petroff. Gay Ann 186 Petroff, William T. 198 Pettit, Karen Laye 47,86,87,123,174 Petty, Nora Jean 167 Pew, Jan M. 86,162 Pew, Laura Lee 114 Pew, Randy Allan Pew, Virginia Lee 56 Pfau, Kathy A. 90,198 Pfau, Mark 107,162 Pfau, Robin Duane 174 Pfeiffer, Anne Sutherland Pfeiffer. Eric Sutherland 198 Pfeifer, Gary Lynn 162 Piane, Charmaine E. 85,90,108 Pickens, Eileen Mary 90 Pickens, Elizabeth Anne Piquette, Charlene V. Pitts, Susan Eileen 43,48,49,83,162 Plasek, William Amos Pliness, Congetta M. 186 Piute, Dan J. 60,61,72,162 Pogachar, Margaret Carol 39,43,87, 163 Polakew, Harold H. Pope, Lanna Jean Popiel, AI. S. 86,174 Popiel, Victoria Marie Porter, Brenda Kathleen 199 Porter. Greg Ellis 64.71,186 Porter, Margaret Ann 82,86,87, 123 Porter, Max Franklin 60,68,71,92,175 Porter, Phil Potter, Brenda K. 163 Potter, Jennifer Markita 186 Powers, Ralph C. 163 Price, Blake Jay 167 Price, Gerald F. 99 Price, Kevin L. 123,163 Price, Paul Bradley 167 Price, Sherri Lyn 186 Pringle, Shirley 175 Printz, Peggy Marlene 199 Pryor, Dorothy Jane 92,95,96,199 Pryor, John Allen 92,95,96 Pryor. Mary Frances 67,97,186 Pryor, Virginia Ann 103,163 Punke, Stephen Putzker, Robert G. Rafferty, Brian Lee 175 Ralls, Justin James 163 Ralls, Marie M. 186 Ramos, Maria Mavis 106 Ramsey. Linda Sue 110,199 Randles, Jay Louise Randles, Kelly 66,129 Randles, Rick William 66,129 Rasley, Robert Roland 103 Rasmussen, Jacquelene Lee 175 Rasmussen, Kelly Jean 199 Rasmussen, Kenneth Y. 55 Rasmussen, Randy 80,103,187 Rasmussen, Tara L. 198 Ratigan, Carol Margaret 82,102,107, 114 Rautz, Cheryl E. 49,199 Rebahn, Edith Ann 90 Redman, Walter 199 Reed, George Raymond 74,199 Reed, Susan Diane Reeves, Dawn Marie 199 Reeves, Marc Reeves, Walter Edward 175 Regan, Karen Marie 187 Rehbahn, Edie 90,191 Reich. Allen B. 167 Reimers, Kerby Lee 163 Reimers, Monja Marie 90 Reimers, Rob Martin 175 Reineke, Bob F. 187 Reiner, Allen Lee 86,163 Reinhard, Barbara Jean Remington, Douglas James Resner, Linda Kay 187 Reul, Lane Alan Reusser, Linda Kathaline 187 Rhenheart, Penny 56,175 Rhoads, Evelyn Lorraine 82,49 Rhoades, LaniLani Marie 110,199 Rice, David B. 64,191 Rice, Debra Lanell 35,56,82, 83,87,100,146,147,163 Rice, Mark Lewis 64,71 Rice. Terry J. 114 Rice, Terry Lee 114 Rich, Allen 52 Rich, Marty Wilson 199 Richard, Nels C. Richards, Janis Kay 199 Richards, Lana Sue Richardson, Candace Andrea 85, 87.114 Richardson, Roxane Marie 47, 187 Richlen, Craig A. 100,163 Richlie, Jack Eugene 163 Richlie, Marlene Gwen Ridley, Sheila Marie 114,163 Ridley. Sherry Ann 187 Riley. James Robert 199 Risland, Dennis Lee Risland, Vicki Lynn 199 Robbins, Kim Jon 87 Robbins, Linda Sue Robbins, Stephen Allen 163 Roberts, Nick John 108,120 Robertson, Richard Alan Robison, Daniel Alan Rock, Lynda Rae 114,175 Rodda, William 163 Rodriguez, Gilbert Lewis Rodriguez, Ruby Roemer, John 46,53,57,92,95, 123,168,176 Roemer, Kathy Anne 47,92,96,199 Root, Joan Elaine 187 Roney, Steven D. 175 Rose, Pam Elenor 199 Rose, Patty M. 187 Rose, Richard 167 Rose, Rosalie Roberta 90,199 Rose, William Joe Rosean, Kenny Jay 199 Rosean, Rodney Lee 187 Rosenau, Mark 92,97,109,199 Ross, Leonard Earl Rostad, Brenda Jean 187 Rostad, Marsha Ann 187 Rostad, Melvin Patrick 114,175 Rouland, Greg 86,92,96,95,175 Rovarik, Deatte 90 Rowe, Jackie Louise Ruana, Vicki Lee 199 Ruel, Lane 92,95,96 Rumer, Bruce Wayne Rumer, Judy Ann Rusk, Randy Mark 86,87 Rusoff, David M. Russell, James Dennis 87,120 Ryan, John William 64 Ryan, Leonard Jay 60,61,63,69, 163.168,159 Ryan, Leslie Joesph 64,71,199 Ryan, Lonie Jo 90,97,199 Ryan, Richard J. Ryan, Valerie J. Rydquist, Jody Lynne 56,90,187 Sackett, Dan Sackett, Dave 187 Sackett, Steve Oliver 114,163 Salmonson, Karen Arlene 106,199 Samel, David Arthur 199 Sammons, Debbie 167 Sample, Sharon 187 Sampson, Craig Charles 66,187 Sampson, Richard Lee 164 Sandberg, Randy Howard Sandau, Kenneth Lane 199 Sandaren, Paulette Jeanne 187 Saunders, Larry Gene 86,98,106, 176 Saunders, Verna Rae 164 Savage, Diane Marie 90,49,110, 111.187 Savage, Lee 164 Sayler. Debbie Dee 187 Saylor. Linda L. 124.163 Schindler, Don Eugene Schenck, Leslie Anne 96,113,176 Schallenbergor, Chester Edward Scheid, Billt Richard Schilebe, Brian Merle 90,199 Schliebe, Jolene 87 Schmautz, Tommy M. 176 Schmidt, Dale Jay 199 Schmitz, Herb H. 164 Schneiter, Daniel L. 60,68,69 164 Schneiter, Dennis Laveln 60, 68.69.164 Schneiter, Steve John 71,64,199 Schoen, Terry Lee 187 Schriver, Ann M. 114,187 Schriver, Jane Annette 50,106 179 Schriver, Kathy Jane 187 Schuler, Dan R. Schultz, John Scott 64,199 Schultz, Nancy Sue 67,110,108, 187 Schwanke, Kathryn Celeste 56,57, 123.187 Schwartz, Tim Ryall 109 Schwartz, Leslie Diane 92,95, 96,102 Schwartz, Edward Garrison Schwartz, Wayne Gerald Schwend, Brad 64,74 Schwend, Donna Lee 85,87,56,176 Scott, Betty Lorraine 100,37, 87.164 Scott, Holly Kay 87,100,164 Scott, Todd A. 55,64.187 Scott, Tom 187 Seaman, Richard Allen 87 Sebring, Diane C. 176 Sebring, Kathleen Marie 164 Sedgwick, Betty Lou 90 Sehestedt, Amy Jo 49,67,108,187 Seibert, John Arthur Seiller, Nancy Seitz, Donna Lynn 114,164 Selle, Judy L. 164 Selleck, Gary George 105,164 Sellegren, Jeffrey David 164 Sellegren, Susan 92,95,96,110 Semmens, Alana Jean 176 Semmens, Dennis Wayne 164 Sentman, Robert C. 36,60,176 Serba, Don Allan 114 Shaffer, Brent 176 Shaffer, Clark Charles 71,187 Shaffer, Nancy D. Sharbono, Arlin D. Shardono, Dave 74 Shatto, Dixie Lee Shatto, Susan Jane 152,153,164 Shelton, Kay L. 110 Shelton, Gay Lee 110 Shelton, Pamela M. Shepard, Dale Allen Shepard, Frank Robert Shepard, Robert Shepadt.Ron Sherman, Linda Jean 110,187 Sherman, Susan Rebecca 164,105 Shinn, Jesse Philip 90,106 Shvler, Dan 188 Shull, Bradley W. 64,74,188 Siegford, Cindy Faye 188 Siegford, Lorna Jane 164 Siegford, Dale Erwin Siefgord, Michael W. 160,176 Simmons, Natalie Jane 90,190 Simmons, Russell E. 164 Simmons, Sarah Ann 50,82,87, 176 Simon, Bernard Terry 103 Simon, Barry 87,188 Sims, Pam Lee 144 Sims, Paula Rae Singer, Melodee Lynn 56,85,90, 188 Skrivseth, Dean Michael Sloan, Mike 64,74 Slocum, Joan Ellen 188 Smith, Cathy Jean 89 Smith, Charlotte Susan 90,188 Smith, David C. 165 Smith, Debra A. 90 Smith, Debbie Jean 90,188 Smith, Eadie Mary Smith, Edward J. 165 Smith, Jeffrey James 60,68,165 Smith, Keith Owen Smith, Mike W. 64,74,188 Smith, Pamela J. Smith, Peggy Marie Smith; Richard Hamilton 165 Smith, Sue Ailsa 114.165 Smith, William Randolph 167 Snead, Alice Faye Snead, Patty Lorraine Snyder, Marian 35,120,165 Sokoloski, Anne Marie 47,102,106, 108,123,179,188 Sokoloski, Don M. 47,64,74.106 Sol, Geneva Dawn 90 Sol, Kim Michael 116.165 Solander, Debbie Lee 96,103,113 188 Solander, Lyn 96.176 Sontag, Annette Marie 87,165 Spain, Howie 165 Spain. Janet M. 49.56,123,176 Spain, Karen Joy Spain, Trude A. 49 Spencer, Nadine M. 123,165 Sperry, Susan Gail 165 Spicknall, James I. Spurlock, Donna Louise 37,80, 100,102.105,165 Sramek, John T. 114,165 Staedler, Fred Earle 60,92,95, 165 Stang, David W. Stang, Peter Robert 165 Stanley, Steve Stark, David Whitney 167 Stark, James 87,120,176 Startin, Rose Marie 110 Staudinger, Neil Ray 165 Staves, Neldea Marie 176 Stebbins, Janet Steinberg, Deborah Lee Steinberg, Michael James 64, 71 Stelling, Susan LeAnn 103,176 Stephens, Mike Jay Stephens, Russell Dana 92,96 Stephenson, Bruce Richard 60, 176 Stetler, Bruce 52,74,175 Stetler, Exie 82,123,188 Stevens, Karen Marie 95,96,175 Stevens, Nancy Lee 37,39,41, 42,43,100,165 Stevens, Rooney Eugene 71,188 Stevens, Suzanne 96 Stevenson, Gwen Grashtiano 175 Stevenson, Mike John 165 Stewart, Barbara Fay 188 Stewart, Beverly Kay 56,188 Stewart, Julie Ellen 86,87,144, 175 Sticht, Claudine A. 175 Sticht, Susan Lynn 102 Stickney, Bonnie Marie 167 Stickney, Michael C. Stickney, Susie 188 Stidolph, Kathy E. Stine, Debbie Lee Stinger, Clarice J. Stinger, Donna Eileen 82,87 Stinger, Ynonne M. 37,81,89, 102,167 Stoddard, Terri Lynne Stolp, Bobette Eileen 123 Stone. Craig T. 52,66.123.178, 179,188 Storm, Richard Storms, Richard G. Straight, David 175 Strecker, Dean Allen Strecker, Kathy J. 175 Strid, Joyce Ann 188 Strid, Lee Alan Suckow, Reed 86 Suckow, Rick T. 86,175 Suckow, Sandy 165 Sudwig, Blake 123 Sularz, Bob James Sularz, Ken John 167 Sulier, John K. Susen, Dave Edward 60,188 Susen, Theodore Conrad 165 Sutton, Judith Lane 201 Swant, Cindy Lou 87,175 Swart, Keith D. 95,96,103,201 Swartz, Darlene Raye 188 Swartz, Francis Lee Swisher, Peggy Ann 86,87,166 Taber, Roberta L. 175 Tabish, David M. Tackett, Mahlon Fred 166 Taft, David L. Tallmadge, Jim Tallmadge, Pamela 176 Tarras, Jane Marie 176 Taunt, Debbie JoAnne 114,176 Taylor, Brad 52.66,68,69.86.87. 186 Taylor. John F. Taylor, Norman Samuel 37.89. 188 Taylor, Patricia E. 110,167 Taylor, Perry Len Teichrow, Ellen Marie 188 Thane, Mary Catherine 166 Thane, Sally Sue 80 Thane. Stephen Daniel 90 Thomas, Lon Duane Thompson, Dennis E. 166 Thompson, Henry W. 201 Thompson, James Denis 34,39,43, 146.166 Thompson. Shaun Richard 100, 166 Thompson, Tanna 167 Thornburg, Gloria Jean 188 Thornburg, Jerry Lee 43,166 Thorning, Cindy Rose 176 Thrasher, Lynn Ann 103,110, 179,188 Thurman, Debra L. 110,201 Tiemyer, Candice Lynn 166 Tiemyer, Ralph 189 Tietz, Arlyn 60.62,166 211 Tintzman, Diane Marie 87,110, 166 Todd, Mike Dale Tolley, Karen Helen 167 Tomlinson, James Donald 89,92, 94,95,96,189 Topel, Sandra 114,176 Touchette, Denise M. 188 Touchette, Renee Diane 167 Towe, Cliff C. 60,74 Tracer, Bradley Mark Traver, Dale William Traver, John E. Tredik, Janice Louise 166 Treichel, Laurie Treman, Linda 89 Tripp, Dennis Michael 167 Tripp, Don 176 Tripp, Leo 176 Truett. Barbara Ann 96,113 Truett, Vicky Lynn 92,166 Turman, Linda Ann 201 Turman, Marcia Corinne 48,56, 114.123,176 Turner, Monte P. 64,201 Turner, Patricia Ann 56,189 Tweto, Dave Lee 189 Tweto, Doug Allan 189 Tyler. Vicki 119 Uhde, Wendy Undem, Vicki 189 Urquhart, Gary Ray 166 Urguhart, Rick Dana 177 Vaillant, Richard Ray 60,114 VanCleve, Gerald D. 167 Vandecar, Skipp M. 167 Van Dyke, Debora Vaneps, Janet Kay 111,201 Van Giler, Celia Lynn 177 Van Gilder, Mary C. 90 Van Meter, Ann Elise 96,116 Van Meter, Christine Alice 89, 92,95,96,116,177 Varney, Roger Eugene 201 Veil, Sandy Louise Veitenheimer, Bob L. 166 Verlanic, Butch 55,60,177 Verlanic, Mary E. Vernon, Linden 108,189 Vick, Christopher Keith 46,120, 147.166 Vincent, Robert Adrian 92,114, 166 Vinson, Rayme Vitt, Robert Vizzutti, Allen 34,37,40,52,53, 89.92.96.98.166 Walker, Gary Wayne 102,201 Wallace, Carol 56,89,92,102, 108,189 Wallace, Susan Charlene Walsh. Chris C. 189 Walsh, Ken Dal 64,92,95,189 Walther, James Alexander 64 Walther, Peter Remy 81,107 Walton, Jess Lewis 92,96 Wambach, Bobi 92,95,96,201 Wamsley, Pat 56,123,189 Ward, Keith 166 Ward, Richard Russell 86,177 Ward, William L. 90 Warden, Larry Michael 74 Warden, Terry S. 114 Warthen, W. Robert Warwich, Donna Rae Watt. Deborah R. 56,123,177 Watt, Pamela R. 177 Weaver, William David Weber, Connie Marie 111,177 Weber, Donna Mae 89,189 Weber, Ken F. Weeks, Chuck Connie 90,201 Weiler, Mike R. 114,166 Weisheim, Elizabeth Elly 201 Werner, Jan Marie 177 West, Du Icy 167 Westgard, Rhonda Lee 123, 189 Weston, Barbara Alice 189 Whalen, Christian Martin 46, 98,102,167 Whalen, Teresa Anne 102,189 Wheeler, James Arthur 103 Wheeler, E. Linda 177 Wheeler, Lloyd Kevin Wheeler, Michael Howard Whatcome, Lyle Alan White, David James White, Larry Leroy White, Linda Susan 201 White, Paula Mae 56,90,189 Whitehouse, Deborah J. 49,102 201 Whiting, Cheryl Whiting, Rhonda Kaye 177 Whitmoyer, Virginia Mae 189 Wicks, Jan M. 82.177 Wicks, Steven Lee Wickstrom, Clyde H. 55,74,98 Wickstrom, Debbie Jean 114,166 Wigen, Laurel Belle Wigen, Linda Leone 189 Wilber, Spence Alan Wilkerson, Kim 177 Willey, Marilee 167 Williams, Jana Rae 201 Williams, Tanya 177 Williamson, Benji, 64 Williamson, Marco D. Willison, Jeannine Rene 167 Willumsen, Mike Ray 177 Willumsen, Myrna Lynne 102,201 Willumsen, Wanda Louise 85,87, 177 Wilson, Charlene T. 177 Wilson, Donald A. 55,64 Wilson, Wes 177 Winchell, Gary V. 74,189 Wingo, Roger Dennis Wingo, Vicki Jo 114,177 Winn, Lewis Lee 64,74,201 Winner, Diana L. 167 Winner, Pamela Kay 49,90,189 Winslow, Ellen Jean 114,123, 167 Winslow, Judy Lee 189 Winstone, Fred A. 177 Winstone, Greg Allen 167 Winz, Michael, Wayne 74,189 Witt. Vicky Lee 86,177 Witwer, Gordon Allen 92,95, 96.103.109.189 Witwer, Larry Sheldon 55 Wivell, Allison C. 201 Wivell, James Allen 92,96.167 Wohlschlager, Bonnie Lynne 106, 201 Wojciechowski, Cindy 189 Wold, Janice Kay 189 Wolf. Duke Richard 64,87.98, 102.109.189 Wolgamott, Gary R. 60,87,177 Woll. Valerie J. 114,177 Woll. Valerie J. 114,177 Wolstad, Janet Kay 35,46,50, 167 Wolters, Fred Antonio Wontor, Patty Ann 57,102,108, 189 Wood, Debbie Ann 201 Wood, Janice L. 201 Woolridge, Don Lee 55,86,87 Worden, Larry 201 Worden, Coad 123 Wright, Vickie Jo Wulfekuhle, George Paul Wulfekuhle, Tom Anthony Yarbrough, Gary W. Yarbrough, LeeAnn Yoakum, M. Kathy 201 Yonce, Steve Frederick 171 Young, Jody Ann 35,85,87,167 Zaharko, Doug Paul Zaharko, Randall Dee Zaharko, Richard Lee Zaharko, Robyn E. 106,201 Zaitz, Katherine C. 167 Zander, Chuck Harold 201 Zavarelli, Joey Howard 86 Zavarelli, Rocky Louis Zabarth, Anita Lynn Zentner, JoAnn 201 Zieg. Gerald J. 71,189 Ziegler, Roxanne Inez 201 Zielke, Carol Ann 86,87,167 Zimmerman, Gail Jean 32,35,98, 108.167 Zimmerman, Thais 32,90,201 BK 215 216 - my frie Hellgate High School Spring Supplement Dedicated to Virginia Brammer Virginia Brammer, who was a senior at Hellgate at the time of her death, was born May 30, 1952, in Missoula and died February 28, 1970. She liked to sing and was an active member of the Christian Youth Fellowship. She attended Paxson Grade School for eight years. Virginia was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Brammer. In the punctual generosity Of the sun, Consequences change color And leave no forwarding address. Another reason of vision Is given by the morning game Of light and shadow. J. Magorian Beautify America The Distributive Education teacher Mr. Mike Bullock gets some help distributing hamburgers from Mr. Bill Mosier. Bullock Takes New Post A June picnic honored Mr. Mike Bullock, Hellgate’s Distributive Education (DE) teacher who was appointed state supervisor for marketing education. Mr. Bullock’s position will take him to Helena. His new work will involve supervision of all DE programs in a cooperative work experience. Mr. Bullock’s replacement will be Mr. Duane Pederson, from Havre. Orchesis Fourth Annual Experiment In Dance And she danced with the music and with the rhythm of earth’s circles; she turned with the earth turning like a disc, turning all faces to light and to darkness evenly, dancing towards daylight. Anis Nin Under the direction of Miss Patti Swaboda. a student teacher, the Hellgate drama department presented William Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” The fantasy was full of slapstick humor, unrequited love, intrigue, jealousy and conspiracy. But most of all. it was riotously funny. The second fine arts assembly displayed the exceptional talents of Hellgate’s students. Choirs, soloists, pop tunes and original compositions were featured. Junior Prom After getting swindled by the Mississippi card sharp. Blackjack Demmons. and having a few drinks at the saloon, those at the 1970 Junior- Senior Prom were surprised to have balloons, horns and other assorted party favors come crashing down from the net above the gymnasium. It was all arranged by Junior Class President John Roemer and other hard working class members, who built the showboat and Bourbon Street theme featured at the promenade. Everyone appeared to have fun either dancing or watching old flicks. Most agreed that their adventure on the showboat was one they would remember forever. Prom Royalty Denny Dwyer Jim Guest Commencement The Minotaur The labyrinthine forest’s spoor Lead to the patient Minotaur Deep in the dark and structured core The bull-man waits inside the maze And he who dares explore will raze The beast of fear behind the door. No Ariadne and no crone Will point the way. Each man alone Must thread his path, unreel his own Life spool and fumble to the lair. Each man must journey naked there Nor arm himself with wing nor stone. For he who goes his armor shed And walks with all that once he fled That man will face the horned head The unimaginable eyes And find there where the monster dies The ichor that the terror bled. Isabella Gardner • - S - ' Denise Touchette, ace javelin thrower? Track Girls’ track was a success even though the beginning outlook was dimmed since few girls returned from last year. In fact, the backbone of the team was mostly sophomores. As the season progressed the team as a whole improved and their team spirit was remarkable. They excelled in sprints, relays, javelin, shotput and distance runs. Happiness is breaking a state record in track. Alice Brinkerhoff is now the state record holder of the Class A 880- yard run. On your mark get set GO! Lonnie Ryan was a great asset to the team in the short distances. The team placed first in two meets, the triangular in Missoula and District in Kalispell. They placed second in the Kalispell Invitational and University Invitational, and placed third in the Divisional tournament in Kalispell. Nine girls went to the state tournament in Billings. Hellgate placed sixth, well ahead of Sentinel. 1970 STATE GIRLS' TRACK TEAM—Front row: Gloria Thornburg. Lonie Ryan, Pam French. Nikki Hubber, Mary Letter. Row 2: Alice Brinkerhoff. Denise Touchette, Becky Nowlen, Coleen Brinkerhoff, Coach Coy Davidson. Tracksters Glen Bauer, Bryan Knight, Benji Williamson, Glenn Chaffey and Dave Susen develop their competitive spirit. 1970 GIRLS' TRACK TEAM—Front row: Judy Nowlen, Lois Lucas, Mary Lefler, Betsy Carpino, Lonie Ryan, Nancy Schultz, Kelly Rasmussen. Row 2: Gloria Thornburg. Betsy McDonald. Nola Heitz, Evelyn Barba, Pam French, Amy Sehestedt, Mary Verlanic, Coach Coy Davidson. Row 3: Angela Clapham, Evelyn Parker, Laurie Pengelly, Alice Brinkerhoff, Tara Rasmussen, Glenda Marvel, Jill Christopher. 1970 STATE TRACK TEAM—Front row: Bob Blakely, Bruce Bertoglio, Bryan Knight, Mark Lassise, Mark LaTrielle, Benji Williamson. Row 2: Glenn Chaffey, Brad Taylor, Dan Piute, Bruce Stevenson. Mike Dahlstrom, Greg Porter. The Knights came up with a tremendous season despite a young team which was lacking in experience. Hellgate won a dual meet in its first competition, but dropped two other dual meets. The Knights tied for second with Bozeman in the Helena Invitational Meet and placed second, behind Sentinel, in the Harry Adams Relays. This year’s track team broke eight school records. At the divisional tournament, the Knights broke records in the long jump and javelin. Dan Piute strains for a record- breaking javelin throw in the state meet. He broke the state Class AA record with a toss of 209-5. Glenn Chaffey leaps to a second place finish in the state Class AA long jump. Due to a previous injury, this was the only jump Glenn attempted during the meet. The Knights sent 12 men to the state track meet. Knights placing at state were Glenn Chaffey. second in long jump; Benji Williamson, second in 220-yard dash and fifth in 100-yard dash; Dan Piute, first in javelin; Brian Knight, tied for third in pole vault; Brad Taylor, fourth in high jump, and Bruce Bertoglio, fifth in long jump. Hellgate’s 880- yard relay team, consisting of Bob Blakely. Mark Lassise. Mark LaTrielle and Benji Williamson, placed fourth in the state meet. 1970 TRACK TEAM—Front row: Bob Blakely, Bruce Bertoglio. Bryan Knight. Mark Lassise, Mark LaTrielle, Benji Williamson, Max Porter. Row 2: Ray Herndon. Glenn Chaffey. Cliff Lewis. Brad Taylor, Mike Dahlstrom. Jim Oglesbee. Mark Rice. Row 3: Tom Brown, Delmer Merseal. Doug Jones. Steve Blotzke, Brian Fehr. Dave Susen. Row 4: Mike Silvernail, Ron Cripe, Bill Bowman, Dennis Frasier, Les Ryan, Bruce Stevenson, Bill Gould. Row 5: Allen Archibald. Dan Bateman, Mike Sloan, Dan Piute, Tim Gould. Mike Kent. Row 6: Chuck Cordier. Tim Duffner, Coach Larry McKinney, Coach Ken Walt, Coach Ron Jones. Head Coach Chuck Peck. Linda Ormeshe Golf This was the first year in the history of the State Track, Golf, and Tennis Championships that golf was split into two divisions. Hellgate came up with a boys’ team score of 665 in the Western Division. This was not low enough to send the boys to the state meet. However, in the Eastern Division, the Great Falls team took first place with a 667. Steve Longenecker was the only boy to qualify for the meet. He shot a 169 for the two-day tournament. He placed 19th at the state meet out of 65 boys. Linda Ormesher and Manlee Willey. Hellgate's only girl golfers, both made it to the state tournament. Linda placed third with a 180 and Manlee placed 12th with a 212. They took second place as a team. Hellgate’s best season effort was at the Helena Invitational Meet. Kim Moran. Steve Longenecker and Mike Murray were the nucleus of the team. Both Linda and Marilee were seniors. Unless a few girls turn out next season. Hellgate will be completely without a girls’ team. Steve Longenecker 1970 GOLF TEAM—Front row: Coach Jim Bullock. Steve Longenecker, Mike Pace, Dennis Perovich, Kim Moran. Row 2: Linda Ormesher, Mike Murray, Craig Ambrose, Dave Garr. Not pictured: Marilee Willey. Tom Murray, Larry Eyer. Tennis 1970 TENNIS TEAM—Carol Wallace, Patty Wontor, Luanne Greene, Judy Carter, Dave Stark, Loren Marshall, Mark Overland. Not pictured are Larry Brumwell, Craig Stone, Lindsay Brown, Linda Turman. Hellgate’s young and inexperienced tennis team came up with two regular season wins, both against Hamilton. Larry Brumwell was the number 1 boys’ singles player for Hellgate. Judy Carter and Carol Wallace were the top girls’ singles players. Carol was also the most improved player this year. Lindsay Brown and Marsha Turman were the only ones from the tennis team to make it to the state tournament. As a doubles team, they took fourth in the consolation bracket. Next year Hellgate will have new tennis courts. With more team depth and concentrated practice. Hellgate should have an improved team. Carol Wallace socks it to you as she slams another tennis ball off into the sunset. She was the most improved tennis player on this year's squad, Coach Robert Sparks said. Linda Turman and Lindsay Brown team up once again. The two were the only tennis team members from Hellgate who qualified for state competition. Craig Stone seems to have given up tennis in favor of a new kind of game. This says it all. Resting on their laurels are Larry Eyer and Dennis Schneiter. Larry was named to the All-Tournament Western Division Class AA first team; he was also selected for All-Rocky Mountain team. Dennis received All-State honorable mention. The surprising Knights pulled a few goodies out of their bag of tricks to take fourth place at the divisional tournament in Butte. After losing in the final moments of the first game to the Bozeman Hawks, Hellgate came back the next day to hand it to tournament host Butte Central, then went on to gain a tournament berth by beating Anaconda, a team which had defeated the Knights twice during the regular season. This forced Hellgate into a post-season game with Sentinel. The Spartans won the see-saw battle in the final seconds, giving Hellgate a fourth place ticket to the state tournament. Basketball DIVISIONAL TOURNAMENT Knights 49 Bozeman 54 Knights 60 Butte Central 51 Knights 64 Anaconda 49 Knights 62 Sentinel 66 STATE TOURNAMENT Knights 57 GF Public 47 Knights 78 Helena 88 Knights 60 Sentinel 55 Knights 49 GF Russell 53 At the state tournament in Bozeman, the Knights knocked off Eastern Divison Champion Great Falls Bison to avenge two previous losses. Hellgate played well but couldn’t cope with the hot-handed Bengals. Helena steam- rollered the Knights, who found themselves in their second post- season game with the Spartans. The Knights put it together to knock the Spartans from a tournament spot. In the consolation game Great Falls Russell came out on top of Hellgate in the stamina category, taking a double overtime game to give the Knights their fourth place trophy. Reminiscing about the basketball season are Coach Russ Sheriff, cradling the fourth place state trophy, and Coach Tom Demmons, with the fourth place divisional trophy. While Dan Schneiter places a call (collect, no doubt) to his girl friend, Larry Eyer and Brad Taylor eagerly await their turn to spread the news. Larry was named most improved player and most valuable player. Brad was named best free throw shooter. Dan Schneiter was named best rebounder, best defensive player and along with Larry, was chosen co-captain of the team. « Gymnastics Kevin Daniels Coach Jim Miller Hellgate’s young team came up with fifth place in the boys' division in Montana and eighth in the girls’ divison in the Montana High School Gymnastics Championships in Billings. Three hundred athletes from 17 schools competed in this year’s meet. Marggi McKinney took fifth in all-around girls' competition. Kevin Daniels placed 11th in a compulsory routine on the high bar, and Bruce Bertoglio was in the finals of the long horse competition. Dave Durnford sprained an ankle and an arm in warmups and was unable to compete. Gary Dalton, Marggi McKinney and Kevin Daniels were Hellgate’s outstanding individuals in the state tournament. The Knights are looking to an even better season next year with a foundation of aspiring underclassmen. The Knights placed five wrestlers at the state meet in Helena despite injuries to key men. Roy Bradley, heavyweight, couldn’t compete because of torn ligaments suffered during practice shortly before the end of the regular season. Tom Barth made it to state but was hampered by a rib injury. Hellgate managed a seventh place finish in the team standings. The Knights lost seven wrestlers through graduation, and next season will probably be a rebuilding one for Hellgate. Jim Helmer STATE TOURNAMENT Terry Cottier Second in State 1451b. Jim Helmer Third in State 137 1b. Mike Kenyon Third in State 1851b. Bill Nowlen Fourth in State 1231b. Mike Cote Fourth in State 1151b. Terry Cottier Wrestling NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY—Row 1: Karen Hodge, Sally Frey, Peggy Patrick, Ken Melder. Row 2: Wally Burt, Eric Anderson, Sheila Heimberger, Renee Panian, Bob Sentman, Cliff Lewis, Larry Whitworth. Kim Hulla, Dave Beaufait, Janet Meyers. Row 3: Lisa Autio, Yvonne Stinger, Alice Ekstrand, Cathy Carpino, Camille Blanchette, Judy McVay, Leona Bachmeier, Shanna Mattson, Linda Sayler, Diane Penner. Row 4: Jerry King, Dave Smith, Jerry Thornburg, Paul Hartkorn, Kim Sol. Mike McKay, Bob Blakely, Mark Hagenston, Renee Huber. Anne MacIntyre. Row 5: Barbara Bertapelle, Sue Pitts, Betty Scott, Karen Olson, Patti Hansen, Margaret Pogachar, Linda Ormesher, Alice Brinkerhoff, Karilyn Cochran. Row 6: Chris Whalen, Allen Vizzutti, Craig Ambrose, Val Lenz, Judith Mace, Tom Barth, Carl Ambrose, Rita Johnson. Not present for the picture were: Cecilia Gallagher, Don Knight, Lacy Lynn, Wayne Neilson, Doug Parker, Jim Thompson, Janet Wolstad, Ed Knoyle, Nancy Stevens and Virgina Pryor. The National Honor Society is an organization of high school students who have demonstrated outstanding ability in leadership, scholarship, service and character. Members were nominated by a faculty committee, said Mr. Edward Buzzetti. Hellgate National Honor Society advisor. Only those with a B or better average were considered by the faculty committee. This year. 10 juniors and 51 seniors were admitted into National Honor Society. Senior members chosen last year numbered six. Sarah Ladbury, Hellgate’s foreign exchange student from Great Britian. was given an honorary membership. National Honor Society Jim Thompson took fourth in DECA Student of the Year at the national convention in Minneapolis during April. A dozen Hellgate High School students qualified for national competition by taking nearly half of the awards given at the state convention of Distributive Education Clubs of America. Hellgate won top honors at the state convention by winning, for the fourth year in a row, Chapter of the Year award. Jim Thompson and Anita Dupuis, Hellgate’s DECA Students of the Year, won the top individual awards, Student of the Year in boy and girl categories. Row 1: Val Ochsner, Sarah Simmons, Kathy Cooney. Row 2: Jan Holt, Anita Dubois, Mary Maun. Row 3: Candy Richardson, Jim Thompson, Laurie Disney, Coleen Nelson. Row 4: Advisor Mike Bullock, Marty Gibbs and Mark Hagenston. Hellgate Key Club, to add to its many honors, returned from the State Key Club convention in Helena with two state officers. John Kafentzis won state secretary while Cliff Lewis is the new Western lieutenant governor. While 25 clubs went to the convention, only the president and the secretary got to vote on officers. Approximately 10 Key Clubbers from Hellgate went said Casey Overland, a Key Club member. It lasted two days and the Key Clubbers stayed at private homes. “It was fun, said Casey. At 17. Allen Vizzutti has already established himself nationally as an outstanding musician, having participated twice in the National Music Camp at Interlocaen, Michigan. Allen will be a featured soloist while touring Europe with the United States of America School band. He will receive a $750 scholarship. Allen has also won a $7200 scholarship to Eastman School of Music, reputed to be the best music school in the country. The Lance, for the first time, has won the All-State Pacesetter Award given by the Montana Interscholastic Editorial Association. The Pacesetter is given to one Montana high school newspaper for outstanding excellence in the field of high school journalism. In the picture at right. Mr. John A. Forssen. advisor to the Lance and Quill and Scroll, is awarding the Journalism Silver Key to Editor of the Lance. Nancy Stevens and Quill and Scroll special award to Shaun Thompson, sports editor of the Lance. Bob Blakely. National Honor Society member and halfback on the All-State football team, has been accepted at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. Bob competed with approximately 50 Montana high school seniors. Bob had to take extensive written and physical examinations. Three of the 50 seniors were chosen. Anne MacIntyre was one of eight high school seniors to win a Northern Pacific Railway Foundation Scholarship worth $4,000. Sons and daughters of the Northern Pacific Railway were eligible to apply. Approximately 180 students from the Montana. Idaho. Washington. North Dakota and Minnesota applied and of these. 19 were chosen as finalists. The finalists went to St. Paul. Minn., for personal interviews with the judges April 24. f HONORS AND DISTINCTIONS D.H. Beary Honor Award to Outstanding Member of the Class of 1970 Janet Wolstad Academic Scholarships—University of Montana Alice Brinkerhoff Peggy Patrick Nancy Stevens Montana University System Honor Scholarships Alice Brinkerhoff Sally Frey Cecilia Gallagher Mark Hagenston Ed Knoyle Peggy Patrick Margaret Pogachar Gerald King Nancy Stevens Jim Thompson Kenneth Melder Carol George Donald Knight Camille Blanchette Janet Wolstad Chris Whalen Outstanding Scholarship Award, Westmont Tractor Co. Judith Mace National Merit Commended Students Judith Mace Doug Parker Anne MacIntyre G.A. KetcharVi Memorial Award Diane Tintzman Ellen Winslow University of Chicago Scholarship Anne MacIntyre Northern Pacific Award Anne MacIntyre Mozart Award to Outstanding Music Student Allen Vizzutti Eastman School of Music Scholarship Allen Vizzutti Larry Gallagher Memorial Award Lee Hartong Bausch and Lomb Outstanding Senior Science Student Ed Knoyle National Merit Scholarship Finalists Karen Hodge Ed Knoyle D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award Cecilia Gallagher D.A.R. Outstanding History Student Award Robert Blakely U.S. Military Academy Scholarship Robert Blakely Outstanding Junior Achievement Student Marge Brown Seattle Pacific College Grant Diane Penner Montana State University Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Scholarship Ken Melder Western Federal Savings and Loan Association Business Scholarship Loran Corrigan Missoula Woman’s Club Junior Department Book Scholarship Paul Harktkorn High School Bowl Champions Eric Anderson Steve Forbis Ed Knoyle Judy Mace Nancy Stevens Woman’s Club Teacher Education Scholarship Margaret Pogachar Montana State University Chemical Engineering Scholarship Mark Hagenston Michael Stevenson Montana State University Music Scholarship Yvonne Stinger Montana State University Electrical Engineering Scholarship Ed Knoyle Missoula County Trades and Labor Council Award Robert Flachsenhar Ricks College Scholarship Karen Tolley Delta Kappa Gamma Book Award Bette Burditt Outstanding Distributive Education Students of Montana Anita Dupuis Jim Thompson University of Montana Freshman Scholarship Salley Frey Mark Hagenston Cecilia Gallagher American Chemistry Society Merit Award Paul Hartkorn Kim Sol Presidential Physical Fitness Award Marggi McKinney Procter and Gamble Award Shanna Mattson Elks Lodge Most Valuable Student Award Peggy Patrick Silversmiths of America Award Margaret Pogacher Betty Crocker Scholarship Award Margaret Pogachar Outstanding Journalism Student Silver Key Nancy Stevens Whitman University Scholarship Cathy Carpino Quill and Scroll Special Award Shaun Thompson Montana High School Association Tuition Scholarship Jim Thompson Woman’s Club Scholarship Margaret Pogachar Lions Club Scholarship Michael McKay National Association of Engineers Judy Mace I Dare You Book Award. Danforth Foundation Cecilia Gallagher Honors at Entrance, Colorado College Doug Parker Honors at Entrance, Portland University Cecilia Gallagher Hellgate Worthy Athlete Award Terry Cottier C.R. Dragstedt Award for Most Valuable Basketball Player Larry Eyer University of Montana Athletic Scholarships Roy Bradley Tei Nash Dennis Schneiter Montana Tech Athletic Scholarship Dan Schneiter Eastern Washington College of Education Athletic Scholarship Jay Ryan Terry Cottier and Principal Roger Eble. Janet Wolstad Mark Hagenston and Ed Knoyle MEMBERS OF HELLGATE’S FIRST PLACE DRAMA TEAM—Mr. Virgil Cork, Debra Cragg, Dare Clubb, Kathy Murray, John Effing, Debbie Berglund, Camille Blanchette, Janet Meyers. Nick Roberts was the only member of the Hellgate speech team to take a first place. He gave a speech about Andy Warhol, a contemporary artist, in the category of expository speaking. Other Hellgaters who placed in speech were Sarah Ladbury, second in original oratory, and Lance Hames, fifth in impromptu speaking. Cecilia Gallagher and Duke Wolfe made the finals in expository speaking and memorized public address, respectively, but did not place. The drama team was coached by Mr. Virgil Cork and the speech team was coached by Mrs. Carol-Lynn Greenfield Gabriel. Speech and Drama Hellgate’s drama team won the drama sweepstakes an, the speech team took fourth place at the Montana Hig School State Speech and Drama Meet. Every member of the drama team who competed at tl district meet qualified for the state meet by placing in th1 top three competitors at district. Every member of thi team made finals at state. The team did not take an individual first places at state but won five second place! three third places, and one fourth place. Placing secon were Camille Blanchette and Jim Russell in a serious du cutting from the play “Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolfe?’ Kathy Murray and Chris Vick, humorous duo cutting fror “The Taming of the Shrew ; Marian Snyder, serious sol cutting entitled “Number Three On the Docket ; Debbi Berglund, humorous solo cutting entitled “Don Brown' Body.” and Dean Johnson, pantomime entitle' “Meloflicks. Placing third were Debra Cragg and Joh Effing, humorous duo cutting from Star Spangled Girl’ Cathy Carpino and Mark Overland, serious duo cuttin from The Exercise.” and Tom Blake, pantomime entitle The Soldier. Dare Clubb placed fourth with a humorou solo cutting from A Midsummer Night’s Dream an Janet Meyers made the finals in serious solo with , cutting from Macbeth but did not place. MORE MEMBERS OF HELLGATE’S FIRST PLACI DRAMA TEAM —Dean Johnson, Tom Blake Marian Snyder, Jim Russell, Cathy Carpinof Chris Vick. Absent: Mark Overland. 1 MEMBERS OF HELLGATE’S SPEECH TEAM—Mrs Carol-Lynn Greenfield Gabriel, Duke Wolfe Cecilia Gallagher, Lance Hames. Sarah Ladbury Junior Nick Roberts was the only Hellgater to take an individual first place at the state speech and drama meet.


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