North Toole County High School - Caprock Yearbook (Sunburst, MT)
- Class of 1968
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No.2 X f in Qk CAPRQCK ' xy orth Toole County High Sunburst, Mont W H ll 1 V I 1- Table of Contents Fomswoan ------------ - - 4 SUPERINTENDENT'S MESSAGE - - - - -6 PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE ----- - - -7 TEACHERS ------- - - 8 ACTIVITIES ---- - - -21 ORGANIZATIONS - - - - -35 ATHLETICS ---- - - -49 SENIORS - - - - - -67 IUNIORS ---- - - -'79 SOPHOMORES - - - - - - -83 FRESHMEN - - - ---- - - 87 ELEMENTARY ------ - - -N - - - - -93 ADVERTISEMENTS ----- - - - 7 - - - - -111 ws? W' 'QV S y V C, w ,, if If -M56 X I it Q1 x ' X w , Q' Q I x 7 X J gf ,F K+ SLM .lx ow' '..7.'N A 5 I fx Xtk. Y xx In ' I x CX, J-' ' x X71 65 N . ,X - N Q If I ws? Q NSG , If A BQ, .Ny X ' fx' .-.JXRJ .x XR 5 2 r 1wX V X u ,A T V X Wc k f xx ! f UK Q Q Q aproc o LQU EJ l' 3 OV . x - 0 L YW ,Q U W X C7 U lx .AX ,cl by b L, b M ffxf A ZJXLXN dj C X X Xt J Ou Q QXLQ1 kg fx, XV QA, fx U' V, f u XOVA, Q9 VQJSH MMM! Q A G U CX Q, Q V ' N W A XV W WX L Q Q f f' W - O4 JV KS A A V V QX QQ XP XXX ,kk V' QV x AA if L1 kj . ,XA ,Q UU X X A AX . 3 x Q' NN L7 L X4 L J! OIF f V C7 LR O ,, CY! 4x 0 X! KQV Jax XT ,xr Q mg QNX VU CF Ed Q. XQ 'U X mmm 3 Foreword 'To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. 'Beauty is truth, truth beauty - that is all ye know on earth and all ye need to know. 'They have learned nothing, and forgotten nothing. Now that is the wisdom of a man, in every instance of his labour, to hitch his wagon to a star, and see his chore done by the Gods themselves. The purpose of a yearbook is to provide us with apic- torial remembrance of the achievements, the disappoint- ments, the fun we had, and our own personal memories of a year gone by. We of the '68 Caprock hope that we not only fulfill this purpose, but yet another. We believe an annual should also serve as a tribute toward the institution of education. The years of preparation for a future to come are a memory in themselves, and that is why we of the an- nual staff of '68 dedicate this Foreword as well as our Cap- rock to the knowledge and education of man. The Editor V1 ...-ni Superin1'encleni's Message As the school year goes sliding down the home stretch and we start collecting the evidence of a year's work in the form of an Annual, it gives us a chance to pause and contemplate what education means to us, now. First, it means a greater awareness of all the skills necessary to keep our technology in high gear. Our high schools will accept this fact by making more facilities and instructors available in vocational-technical work. Secondly, there will be a greater awareness on the part of most students to study for a career in a much more serious manner than in the past. You will make more use of your guidance coun- selor in a vocational and technical sense. Thirdly, higher education will become a MUST for those who wish to seek professional status. It will be an exciting and interesting world, and much of it will be recorded in the pages of your high school Annual. Best wishes, Hazen Lawson, Superintendent PrincipaI's Message The public schools of our country are making front page headlines in our daily newspapers. Teacher's Strike appears in bold headlines. Integration problems are the basis for many news stories and for much editorializing. Urban newspapers right here in Montana report accounts of the lack of classroom space, necessitating double-shift scheduling of students. Newspapers and magazines constantly remind us of the critical shortage of teachers. As a result, many schools across our nation continue to be served by uncertified and unqualified teachers. Fortunately, our school has not made this sort of front page reading. As we close this 1967-68 school year, perhaps we should lookback, with gratitude, upon the educational opportunities which have been ours. It is my belief, also, that we can look forward, with hope, toward even brighter educational horizons at NTCHS in the days ahead. P. R. Schrainmeck, Principal Home Economics I, II, III, IV Girls P E Pep Club Sponsor GAA Sponsor Gayle, it's not very polite to laugh at Miss Conley when she 's trying to ex- plain the various cuts of meat! Miss Judy Conley Cleaning is one of Diane's favorite pastimes. One of Miss Con1ey's tedious jobs is Would you believe a headstand? teaching P E to the Freshman and Sopho- more girls. Mrs. Jean Davis Englishl Mrs. Davis helps out on a. problem in English I X This study hall seems quite intent with Mrs. Kelley as a teacher. Mrs. Be1'1'y Kelly Study Hall Mr. Merle Haines English II, III Composition Annual Sponsor Senior Class Sponsor The Composition class approvingly look Now wh0's the teacher over their grades. here, Mr. Haines or Kay? The Juniors are working busily D D on their research papers. Mr. Haines 1S helping Alanna on a paragraph for composition Mrs. Sharon Kolsfad Typing I, II Bookkeeping Journalism Pep Club Sponsor Freshmen Class Sponsor V The idea is ro keep your mind on what your're doing, Tom. ,, , Mwffff Under tne careful guidance of Mrs. Kolstad, these freshmen are learn- Mrs. Kolstad gives Kay a few tips ing to be expert typists. on how to be a good bookkeeper. Mr. James Longin Guidance Counselor Mr. Longin hard at work. Christine getting assistance from Mr. Longin Are four girls getting assistance or has Mr. Longin hired a few new secretaries? MI- Longin W0fki1'1g ar the lunch room. English I, IV Latin II Librarian Junior Class Sponsor Mr. John McAIlis1'er Mr. McAllister thinks Latin II is serious business, but Mike seems to be getting a big kick out of it. As the head librarian, Mr. McAllister spends many after school hours keeping our library in order. Mr. McAllister is discussing sentence structure with the senior English class. Mr. W. McAnally General Math Algebra Physical Science Chemistry B-Squad Basketball Coach Mr. McAnally gives Lola a little help in Algebra I, while Eddy instructs Bob. Mr. McAnally works hard to make Scholars out of these General Math students The sixth period Chemistry class' seems very interested in Mr. McAnally's scientific experiments. Jane will make a wonder- ful Physical Science teach- er. How about it class??? Mrs. Leofa Nicholes Choir The Choir works hard to present a. good performance at Music Festival. The pep band helps to boost school spirit at the home games. Mr. Phillip Turck Band Pep Band Mr. Tom Peck U. S. History American Government and Problems World History Head Basketball Coach Assistant Football Coach The U.S. History class heartily at Mr. Peck, it'll tell you on the tape work, studying for one of their recorder. 11Ll1T16FOllS tests . Don't look so shocked George, Another one of Mr. Peck's very attentive remember you're in American classes. Government and you like that class! Algebra Geometry Advanced Math Principal Geometry takes a little concentra- tion now and then. Algebra students learning the facts and figures behind each equation. Mr. Paul Schrammeck Being Principal requires a lot of office work. Lectures are a part of all Mr. Schrammeck's classes. Mr. Robert Swanson Trades and Industry Woodshop Mechanical Drawing Sophomore Class Sponsor A typical conference in mechanical drawing class . Mr. Swanson demonstrates the use of a T- Square . Mr. Swanson helps out his secretary, Alanna Stoltz. Consultation and diagnosis in the T and I class. Mr. Curt Thompson Biology Drivers Education, Boys P E Health and Physiology Head Football Coach Head Wrestling Coach Mr. Thompson's Health and Physiology students must study hard to gain any These biology students disect knowledge in this class. frogs, mix up agar - agar, and draw plates under the watchful eye of Mr. Thompson. I wish Mr. Thompson, Steene, and Jim would Mr. Thompson and his student assistants are share the joke with the rest of the biology class. making muscle men out of these freshman and sophomore physical education students. The mosquitoes I won't tell anyone I was late What C10 you mean. who t00k are really bad here, if you don't. YOUI Chair? in your ears and everything. Strains of everyday life are You're telling me these Fresh- getting me. men are hard to handle ? 1'rn telling you. Our pep bus! not asking you. ACTIVITIES Junior-Senior Prom King - JIM PEERS Queen - DENI LAWRENCE Cinderellcfs Ball Sponsored by: ARNOT'S FURNITURE and APPLIANCE, Conrad 'Y Banquet 5 Wa mfffffaffff f in M n 5:2 ,'vse,e.:e!f:.,.-ef.: ' .,me,.- vfwsx- mt.: swfeffv. I is I5 i Steve Mitchell, Junior Class President, gave the wel- coming address. CindereIIa's Banquet Entertainment by the Happy Notes. After the choice of ham, fish, turkey or beef, Joan and Chuck enjoyed the dessert. Co-Sponsored by: ANTHONY'S and THE FIRST FEDERAL BANK, Shelby 1967 Homecoming Candidates Dance KING - Allen Linnell QUEEN - Mary Kimmet Au1'umn's Golcls and Goals The Burning of the Indian , bil Candidates Await Decision Sponsor: CONRAD PCA Sc FEDERAL LAND BANK - Conrad Snowball N The Mad-Hatters provided fast music for Snowball. Dancing was enjoyed after the Sunburst Shelby was also invited to attend our new Shelby game. informal Snowball. Co-Sponsor: MARIAS RIVER ELECTRIC and FORD SHELBY MOTORS - Shelby Junior Play Annie Get Your Gun CAST Annie Oakley - - - Frank Davenport - - Dolly Tate ---- Winne Tate - - - Buffalo Bill ---- Chief Sitting Bull - - Pawnee Bill ----- Charles Davenport - - - Foster Wilson ---- Little Jake - - - Jessis ---- Minnie - - Mac - - - Tommy ------- Mrs. Sylvia Porter - - - Mrs. Schuyler Adams - - Little girl ------- Boy ----- Girl friend - - - John Sveum as Frank, tells his love to Annie Oakley. Mary ---- Jane - - ---------- - - Mary Moffatt - Tohn Sveum Alanna Stlotz Fay Erickson - - Gary Kirnmet - - Pat Johnson Rick Schock Doug Nichols - - - Tom Balf - Greg Egbert - Kay Grosser Carmel Gallup - Lance Lerum - - Barry Green - Mira Fargher Marie Styren Dixie Welch Randy Whitt Polly I-Ialmrast Peggy Doughty Vickie Paisley And all other Juniors who were debutantes and stage helpers. DIRECTOR: Mr. McAllister Alanna as Dolly, Qduring rehearsalj came close to being scalped by Sitting Bull. The entire cast lines up for final applause. Sponsor: FARMERS STATE BANK - Conrad Senior Play Get Witch Quick DIRECTOR - - - - - Mr. Merle T. Haines CA ST Mr. Atwater ------- Mrs. Marjorie Blackwell - - - Mother Hecate ------ Miss Wisk - - - Miss Hurley - - - Junelle Kempl - - - Lucinda Frye ----- Undine Grandsbacker - - Cecily Smith-Srnythe - - Ivy QVooDooj Charpentier Kay Clinton ------- Bella Russel - - - Donna Russel - - Mona Dabney - - - Liza Young - - - Steve Wharton - - Mildo Alden - - Hank ----- Frank ---- Caleb - 1 -------- Chuck Hallingstad - - Ioan Lorenzen - - Carla Stroman - -Lanette Maxwell - -Sharon Norling - - - Jeanne Holtz - - Lyla Tornsheck - - - Nancy Danbrook - Jo-Layne Rodgers Paulette Luckenbill - - Patty Sanderson - - Jeanette Premo - - Wendy Carrico - -Christine Gilchrist - - - - Carol Shure - - - - Don Kelley - Gary McDermott - - - Greg Clouse - George Danielson - - - - Mike Miner The senior play cast. Lyla poses as a witch during practice. Co-Sponsor: HANNAH HOLMES and BUTTREYS - Shelby Christmas Program Scene three was the choir and band per- - forming with a lighted church window as a Christmas symbol. Christmas Comes Again A three act Christmas program was presented ' by the NTCHS Band, Choir, and Student body. In scene one, Brad Lawrence played the part of Santa Claus. . Jeanne, Diana, and Nancy performed as dancing elves. Sponsor: CONRAD IMPLEMENT CO. - Conrad Girls and Boys State GIRLS STATE - Jeanne Holtz GIRLS STATE ALTERNATE - Linda Fowler BOYS STATE - Greg Clouse, Steve Mitchell, David Turner, al- ternate for Jim Dahlin, and sitting, John Moffatt. BOYS STATE ALTERNATES - Chuck Hallingstad and Gary McDermott. C0-Sponsor: F858 DRUGS and ADDY MOTORS - Shelby National School Assemblies In the top picture, Mr. Hal Bacon, of the NASA program, is describing of the Surveyor '1 The side picture is a model of the rocket Apollo that will be used to put man on the moon. -nr a small model Descrrbrng Herpetology 18 Mr Clyde Peehng ln these pictures he holds both the garter snake and the python. Sponsor: WESTERN FURNITURE - Shelby 2 Look mom what I've got! Extra Activities ur' ., 41, W 5, ifiiiiilyiggfgifif ifg f zsmnfzlfitgffm 9 3 n 3 iii w I just love cute things. Gee, I didn't know anybody knew about that! Yes, she bit me again Co-Sponsor: HARVEY'S THRIFTWAY - Shelby She tries any- wa Quick Flashes 513619 CafCl1CS 311. Mr. Schrammeck. Thats not the way I heard it! Yes, I've played for six years. Neat tennis Shoes, huh? qno explanation necessaryj Co-Sponsor: LLOYD TORGERSON, INC. - Ethridgeg PONDERA DRUG 8: JEWELRY - Conrad 4,4 ,QS MS. fe Q ? V559 Autographs 33 .-Sgrww 1 w-,f by if N Sag SAS X -fo ' S',.J3 T WU' WSG? M W' 5? Nag x ' ,AML 33 Q ?S'j'I Autographs 5 ,W ff X AK X, X iv' 5g a,bV3 j VV LLf1W ff f ORGANIZATIONS Pep Club SPONSORS - FRONT ROW: Miss Iudy Conley and Mrs. Sharon Kolstad. i 'E A normal, fun crowded bus trip --- Com- fortable Jo-Layne? CHEER KING Mr. Turck, you're supposed to be watching the floor. 36 Sponsored by: OIL FIELD SUPPLY, Oilmont LETTERMAN'S CLUB OFFICERS for this year are, STANDING L to R: Mike Miner, Vice-Presidentg John Sveurn, Secretaryg Chuck Hallingstad, Presidentg John Moffatt, Representativeg And Gary McDermott, Sergeant at Arms. Le1'1'erman's Club The Letterman's Club is an organization at NTHCS whose members include all boys who have earned a Varsity Letter in Football, Basketball, Track, or Wrestling. Members raise money to purchase various athletic equipment. Sponsor: FERDIG STORE - Ferdig G.A.A. LEFT to RIGHT Presidentg Mary Kimmet Vice -Presidentg Linda McA1pine Secretaryg Jeanne Holtz Treasurer 5 Gayle Mielke Sponsored by: OIL FIELD LUMBER, Kevin NO, Carol! I ! Connie ana Jaydeen want to play bad- minton, NOT leap frog. Annual The Staff HARD ai' Work?? Now for the first lesson in Annual, this is a picture. . . Let's see what they did last year with the drink- ing problem. Co-Sponsored by: DR. G. G. COLLINS, Conrad DONALD FLETCHER, Conrad You boys can't put a picture of Carla and Gary in with the Wrestlers. O I Mr. Turck also offers individual Band lessonsg Learning anything, Lyla ? Did the band leave you or did you leave the band, Mike? Mrs. Nichols helps with solos and ensembles. N.T.C.H.S. Band N.T.C.H.S. Choir Sponsored by: PEOPLES MARKET Kevln DIRECTOR: Mr. Turck DIRECTOR: Mrs. Nichols OUR DIRECTOR. Mr. Turck Practice Makes Perfect . . . Rractice OUR DIRECTOR, Mrs.' Nichols ,,,.......,....u P R A C T I C E Both the Band and Choir can testify to that Co-Sponsored by: TURNER AGENCY, Shelby l BLUMFIELDS ELECTRIC SHOP Bus Drivers We will deliever through snow, 40 below weather and winds up to 60 mph - is the motto of our bus drivers QAnd there are about 215 kids that will vouch for thisj. OUR DRIVERS: QR to LQ Ernie Cartwright, Sam Hammer, Sterling Dorcus, Charlie Kirnmet, Mary Richmond. QNOT Sl-IOWNJ: Virgil Lynch, Mickey Kimmet. Exchange Students The Lions Club sponsors the first week long Student Exchange between Sunburst and Milk River. QL to R Frontj Gus Coolidge, President of the Lions Club, Leslis Jansky, Arlene Stoltz, and Pauline Halmrast N.T. C. H. S. Exchange Students. QL to R Backy Bob McPhil1ips, Lions Chairman of the Student Exchange Program, Pat Thompson, Janice Miller, and Cheryl Welsh Exchange Students from Milk River and Gordon Thompson, Lions Club member from'Coutts. Sponsored by: RIM ROCK SERVICE, Kevin 43 F b e CI r e r s Joan Lorenzen and Mary Kirnmet fpictured abovej presented the flags at all of the Refiners home football and basketball games this year. Student Treasurers Student treasurers, Mira Fargher and Linda Fowler keep tabs on all financial business of the stu- dent body. 44 C0-Sponsored by: TURNER AGENCY, Shelby and BLUMFIELDS ELECTRIC SHOP, Shelby Student Council STANDING L. to R.: Mr. Schrammeck, R. Aschim, R. Schock, A. Linnell, D. Kelley, K. Wiegand, G. Mielke, and V. Whitt. SEATED L. to R.: C. Hallingstad, Vice-Presidentg Steve Mitchell, Presidentg and Mary Kimmet, Secretary. Librarians STANDING L. to R.: C. Swenson, C. Brown, L. McA1pine, Mr. McAllister, K. Jansky, M. Styren and P. Sanderson. SEATED: P. Spencer and L. Fowler. Sponsor: RIM ROCK SERVICE - Kevin School Paper The group pictured above is the staff that publishes NTCHS's school paper, The Refiner twelve times a year. Only a half -credit was offered for this subject this year. Office Girls Mr. Lawson is shown with the office girls who, during their free periods, do various types of work for the teachers. Co-Sponsored by: I. C. PENNEY COMPANY, Shelby and BEN TAYLOR, Shelby School Board MEMBERS QL to RQ: Bob Lawrence, Pat Bucher, Robert Aschim, Mrs. Lar- son fClerkj, Hazen Lawson QSupt.j, Jay Iohannsen, son, Lionel Sandon, Fred Holtz, and Renny Turner qnot shownj. Cooks L to R - Mrs. Whitt, Jane Fowler, Mayme Sanderson, Velma Stroman and Mary Hoppes qnot shownj. What do you mean, Little John can't have 4th's! Co-Sponsors: DAVIS MUSIC and APPLIANCES, Cut Bank, PENNY'S, Cut Bank 47 Alan Kleinert, Wally Iver- Our Janitors CLARENCE I OHN SON Mr. Johnson, the high school custodian, is shown entering his office. Slim is wearing his usual grin which greets so many stu- dents every morning. MR. and MRS. DUNK Lois and Dallas Dunk are shown in their office at the Sunburst Grade School. These two people are responsible for the clean, neat appearance of the grade school. Sponsored by: FIRST STATE BANK, Shelby ATHLETICS Football STANDING L to R: Brad Lawrence, John Foster, Mike Miner, Chuck Hallingstad, Don Kelley, John Sveurn, Gary Kinimet, John Moffatt, Gail Linnell, Randy Whitt, Gene Luckenbill, Barry Atkinson, Wayne Gillespie, Gary McDermott. KNEELING: Brian Hallingstad, Steve Bucher, Larry Cox, Ed Mof- fatt, Carson Dund, Pat Kimmet, Skip LaVerdure, Harvey Miller, Roger Linnell, Ron Smith, David Kohles, Roger Pelletier, Mike Richmond. 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Q Mg ,.. 1. - Q-'f-51-f'1 5,21 fx ,t aw '-, !ff 11 ' '1 1: ,, 1. :' - 'Y , . 5281.5 1 Q '1 ' .1W1111s- -w 'W A '11 '51 ' W2 1 fl?ff1,sE?ff55f?5i,1f A ' A - M - .,.. , ,,,,,, 1 ....... 1 - +1 - ' 1111w11wivfw-nd Co-Sponsored by: COUTTS MOTORS - COUTTS, ALBERTA and B, cgc I. 66 SERVICE - Cut Barik 5' LAWRENCE ' QUARTERBACK WHITT - CENTER LINNELL - TACKLE ATKINSON - TACKLE Sponsored By: KNICK'S CHEVRON - Shelby 5 X H ,nf 114, SVEUM - HALFBACK KIMMET - HALFBACK LaVERDURE - END This first place trophy was presented to the Refiners. Co-Sponsored By: OILFIELD LUMBER CO. , Cut Bank and SUNBURST DRUG - Sunburst Wrestling bert, Jack Roark, Roger Linnell, Rick Aschim, lim Dalhn. Sponsored by: H-O MOTOR SUPPLY, Shelby Co-Captains Allen and Gail Linnell are both having a successful season. Q-L XNSTSX A Q A W 'walk .4 X x f s wr xfwlm lx fe Lx.. x 'X X k. 53 55 EE .... 23 Fa' W :DFP 5 UDP Q: ,cn E: Fur' 92 3 QL- mm mr: ro Eco QE s: 22? 2 05' l'l gi! CVO oo F34 P-1 5-322 mi? :SZ no QF' BS o FF C5 C5 mf. PII1' Kr' ,.. 2:1 I-:D U22 E.. .UU -sn 5: QQ -45 ma' EE .-,co X. ls l C'mon Allen, this isn't a wheel barrel race . Don't pull his head off Lance. Wrestling is a tough sport. Huh, Barry? Dwello maneuvers his opponent I into a pinning position. CO-Sponsored by: MONTANA ELEVATOR CO. and CONSUMER'S GAS, Sunburst Grueling sponsored by: BIG WEST OIL Co., Kevin A1 X Q K, F aw . ! . 0 .. , ,A , P f Y 9 Sw M' as kwp?f9':w'iN f1S,'ff5gm,, W Cheerleaders TS 'Q W ,vlyl VW Carla Strornan Cheer Queen . 1 5, HW: , 1 Jeanne Holtz B-SQUAD L to R: Sharrie Taylor, Cathy McLean, Debbie Hurlbert, Valorie Whitt ,1 asa .r':i,.: mage -1 13' 5 Diana Aschim Diane Hammer Sponsored by: WHITES MARKET and LAUNDARAMA, Sunburst A-Squad STANDING L. to R. : Bob Byrne, Randy Whitt, Gary Kirninet, Randy Fauque, John Moffatt and Ed Moffatt. SITTING: Bill Byrne, Carson Dunk, Brad Lawrence, Steve Mitchell, John Sveurn, and Wayne Gillespie. Co-Captains STEVE MITCHELL JOHN MOFFATT Sponsored by: P. J. ANDERSON 85 SON, Sunburst Action Kimmet defends against a Browning That round thing doesn't either have food player, ill it, IOhIl. You know what the coach said about throwing tantrums, Mao. Sveurn guards his opponent closely. Nice fake, Randy! Sponsor: DUTCI-I'S BAR, Sunburst B-Squad STANDING L. to R, 1 Skip LaVerdure, Gene Luckenbill, Jim Schlegel, Brian Halling- stad, Steve Bucher. SITTING: Calvin Simshaw, Steen Alme, Dennis Gottfried, Har- vey Miller, David Kohles. Dunk drives in fOr tW0- Gottfried goes up for a jump shot Sponsored by: EARL'S TEXACO, Sunburst NTCHS NTCHS NTCHS NTCHS NTCHS NTCHS NTCHS NTCHS NTCHS NTCHS NTCHS NTCHS NTCHS NTCHS NTCHS NTCHS NTCHS NTCHS NTCHS NTCHS NTCHS NTCHS FOOTBALL 12 Shelby 20 Chester 13 Fairfield 7 Big Sandy 19 Browning 20 Conrad 39 Valier 28 Harlem BASKETBALL 74 Valier 38 Browning 64 Fairfield 51 CutBank 46 Choteau 54 Shelby 59 Conrad 67 Valier 56 Browning 44 Fairfield 55 CutBank 53 Choteau 64 Shelby '75 Conrad 18 19 '1 6 0 12 13 19 WRESTLING 46 NTCHS 18 Cut Bank 36 62 NTCHS 15 vener 40 68 NTCHS 33 Havre 23 59 NTCHS 13 Valier 40 68 NTCHS 10 chinook 38 43 NTCHS 19 Cut Bank 29 49 NTCHS 21 sherby 33 25 NTCHS 31 Havre 17 55 NTCHS 3 Chinook 36 61 68 81 57 55 -,.,V v ' wee--T., 1, ne w M fy I -L 4,-. --3 A QNgE.gQQ?....,,, Sponsored by: BORDER GROCERY, Courts Track lew, placed second in the mile run and third in the half mile at' the State track meet. Senior Co-Captain, Raymond Bal- Kimmet soars over the broad jump pit. Big John peers through long hair in search of his shot put. sponsored by: FARMERS UNION G T A Sunburst 1967 Moffatt warms up in the discus ring. s 5 Co-Captain, Chuck Hallingstad, a junior, placed second in both the shot and discus at State. Sponsored by: THE SUN AGENCY, Sunburst Sveum prepares for a race. Coach Lloyd Clark is shown on the extreme left. 1 N 4 J-X545 C JD' Ballew breaks the tape in . X 'K 'Q . V' the lmle. 1 . Q ' ' QQ Q 1 a r 5 ff! ' Sk Nf 1 JQY1 , 1 ,Q I-Iallingstad lets go with a long throw. L to R - KNEELING: Anderson, Mitchell, Byrne, King. STAND- ING: Mr. Peck, Sveum, Moffatt, Kimmett, Hallingstad, and Mr. Thompson. Go Team Coaches L to R: Curt Thompson - Football, Wrestling, Tom Peck - Football, Basket ball, Billy McAnally - Basketball. Managers STANDING L to R: Dennis Gottfried, Dave Ore, Mike Iansky. SITTING: Francies Styren, Pat Johnson, Mike Spencer, SENIGRS JOHN MICHAEL MOFFATT VALERIE IEANNE HOLTZ I H GARY W AYNE MCDERMOTT CARLA RAE STROMAN 68 N NANCY LEE DANBROOK J Wim A JWM : MQ E L :iff CF ya 5 if. IEANETTE LOUISE PREMO 91, wif 017571 9 if 41 fifffff W K CHUCK I AY HALLINGSTAD MICHAEL PAUL MINER 69 PAULETTE MARIE LUCKENBILL I AMES CARL DAHLEN DAVID KYLE EVEN SON 70 WENDY SUE C ARRICO 1 E. xr-HM ' ' EARL RONALD NEUSER LINDA JEAN FOW LER DARLENE LANETTE MAXWELL RONALD SMITH 7I sxffxg, ,s LYLA ETHEL TOMSHECK GREGORY JOSEPH CLOUSE PATRICIA ANN SPENCER DAVID VAUGHAN HOLLAND 72 mmfmmm, 5- H VV Jax-Pt L E 'ff E O- L, 'JJFG X C . JV rv , UV L Q VYZJDNXJJQ l.f! W W D fx, C V 5 .Ln wx K N E XY Gd EW W ff . N V fb! I. ,UU . X A , W iw 2 Gif ,Mft Jw ,-4 fy P fo X KW A fn , sjKi2fuqg3wk6L.fij2gE RODGERS s 5 vmwt JQG Viv GARY LEE KIEFER ALAN GEORGE DANIELSON PYJ V' U! VA? 4 TU A 'DSM N QR g U N X-LQ, 'w V KL' QAM WW M R f H MARIAN ERNA NEU SER 73 SHARON LOUISE NORLING DAVID REYNOLD S TURNER ALLEN JAMES LINNELL 'H O ' , Qf3+ZQ2f' EW Xqox -'F Q? .- QQTZM M FQQQNN WW N-QKNXQN QQAKQY ievxg X A Q Fw E WQ x:ooKXN Noi A QR ix REQ vfxvsx -X K Cie! XDR Nm Xmlwk WXWCQN 6021 Q AQYQYQ Q OXQQEQR QLQRNXQXO. 'USCJQSNN x,-Q Quik megkj VSGA QQYNQQ NYXFXQ. 3Q::qxq,,L NOQ. VNC,-XYxQ.d,, Iv S . - - . Qs GSR AMN QQWOXHQQ E, 'YNNO3 'iw REX QQ?-Vx' ' 'l Qiwebb Xxx GANNQNY' Sxhmg L O..Q,ixNN Saab Q.,m.XQ STXQXqCS Q-yG.fn3'ig evXg3q',U 74 X Qcikwm Qc mixdgvboev, 3,0 ,QA , L 'f' m 'W' H RONALD JAMES IEN SEN LINDA CAROL SHURE k f is 1 I 6 J ii HQTFF 2., LE CHRISTINE TERE SA GILCHRI ST GORDEN KELLY LUKKASSON 75 :Pfa- DANNY STEVE MITCHELL DONALD PATRICK KELLEY 76 MARY PATRICIA SANDERSON Senior WENDY CARRICO G.A.A. 1, 2, 3 G.A.A. Rep. 2 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club Rep. 4 Class Play 2, 3, 4 Drill Team 3 GREG CLOUSE Class Play 4 German Play 2 Boy's State 3 Intramural Basketball 3 Annual Staff 3, 4 I IM DAHLEN Wrestling 2, 4 NANCY DANBROOK G.A.A. 2 Pep Club 1, 2, 3 Class Play 2, 4 Annual Staff 4 Cheerleader 1 Flagbearer 3 Drill Team 3 Class Rep. 1 GEORGE DANIELSON Wrestling 1 Football 1, 2 Class Play 3, 4 German Play 2 Intramural Basketball 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 DAVID EV EN SON Wrestling 2 Football 2 LINDA FOW LER Parliamentarian 2 Class Play 3 Girl's State Alternate 3 Drill Team 4 LYLA TOMSHECK Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Cheerleader 4 Heisey 3 CHRI SITINE GILCI-IRI ST G.A.A. 3, 4 Transfer 3 , 4 Achievements CHUCK HALLINGSTAD Basketball 1, 2 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Class President 1 Class Sgt. at Arms 2, 3 Class Play 3, 4 Boy's State Alternate 3 Lettermen's Club 1, 2, Lettermen's Club Pres. Annual Staff 4 DAVID HOLLAND Basketball 1 Wrestling 2, 3 Football 2, 3 Class Play 3, 4 Lettermen's Club 3, 4 3, 4 Lettermen's Sgt. at Arm Student Body Vice Pres. Intramural Basketball 3, IEANNE I-IOLTZ G.A.A. 1, 2, 4 G. A. A. Secretary 4 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Class Secretary 3 Class Play 3, 4 Girl's State 3 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 RON I EN SEN DON KELLEY Basketball 1 Wrestling 2, 3 Football 1, 2, 4 Class Vice Pres. 2 Class Rep. 4 Class Play 3, 4 Intramural Basketball 3, Lettermen's Club 2, 3, Annual Staff 4 GARY KIEFER Class Play 4 Intramural Basketball Annual Staff 4 DAVE TURNER Football 1, 2 Class Play 2, 3 Boy's State 3 3, s3 4 4 4 4 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2 Class Rep. 4 Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 4 JOAN LORENZEN G.A.A. 3 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club Treasurer'4 Student Council Rep. 1 Class Play 3, 4 Drill Team 3 Flagbearer 4 PAULETTE LUCKENBILL Track 4 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 1, 2, 4 Class Play 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 3 Drill Team 4 KELLY LUKKASSON Intramural Basketball 3 LANETTE MAXWELL G.A.A. 1, 2 Pep Club 1, 2 Class Vice Pres. 4 Cheerleader 2 Flagbearer 1 GARY MCDERMOTT Basketball 1, 2 Track 1, 2 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Vice Pres. 3 Class Play 3, 4 ALLEN LINNELL STEVE MITCHELL Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Pres. 3 Class Play 4 Boy's State 3 3, 4 Student Body Pres. 4 Lettermen's Club MARIAN NEUSER Class Play 4 SHARON NORLIN G G.A.A. 4 G.A.A. Rep. 4 Class Play 4 IEANETTE PREMO IO G.A.A. 1, 2, 3 Pep Club 1, 2, 3 Class Sgt. at Arm Class Play 4 LAYNE RODGERS Pep Club 1, 2, 3 Class Play 4 Annual Staff 4 s4 PATTY SANDERSON G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 G.A.A. Officer-Trea G.A.A. Rep. 3 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club Secretary 3 Class Secretary 2, Class Play 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4 CAROL SHURE Pep Club 1, 4 JOHN MOFFAT GAIA' 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Drill Team 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1' 2' 3' 4 PATTY SPENCER Boy's State 3 GIAIA' 4 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 4 Lettermen 's Rep. 4 MIKE MINER Basketball 1, 2 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Pres. 2 Student Council Rep. 1, 3 Class Play 3, 4 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4 Lettermen's Vice-Pres. 4 Annual Staff 4 4 Annual Staff 3, 4 , Drill Team 4 Track 1, 2 CARLA STROMAN G.A.A. 1, 2. 3. 4 G.A.A. Vice Pres. 2 G. A. A. Treasurer 3 G.A.A. Sgt. at Arms Class President 4 Class Play 3, 4 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 sure: 4 2 NJ? F 15- ' M43 X'-..f 1 ,,,.-vf! ' ,P .,..J.j N, Xfxvfzcf L aft' M- K 1 , . 'af X iii an , xg , ,K .X MAJ L 3 .fx ff' ff. W5 QR, .V Au, W' xx J 1, 5 gif: K ,.f?Q, f V' A , xl 'X xt, NKV, ,il X, X , X xy: Q ff! XX! N , X- X W , , I V- 1 aw .YM I Q X X X X4 , N NLM X ' , X L to R: Rick Schock Mary Kimmet Barry Green Marie Monroe Kay Grosser .gn Pat Johnson Duane Enneberg Francis Sryren Mike Johnson Steve Scales Dixie Welch Fay Erickson Dean Young Mike Spencer Barry Atkinson Marie Styren Bert Baldwin John Foster Polly Halmrest Bill Burns Wayne Gillespie Arleyn Stoltz L to R: Randy Sheets Alanna Stoltz Tom Balf Carmel Gallup Peg Doughty Gene Luckenbill Mira Fargher Greg Egberg Leonard Shure Ray Jenson Karen Iansky Tyler McLean Gary Kimmet Gail Linnel Vicki Paisley Randy Whitt Dan Gillespie Jack Roark Karen Wigand Leslie Jansky Paul Nichols Mary Moffat Brad Lawrence I ohn Sveum Lto R: Mr. McAllister, sponsor, Nancy Horgus, president, Linda McA1pine, treasurer, ASEATED: Lance Lerum, vice president, Diana Ashim, secretary. Nancy lays down the law during a class meeting. Even Sitting Bull has to help with the scenery for Annie Get Your Gun . 'xx SOPHOMORES k Left to Right: Bob Byrne Randy Faque Anita Warberg Cynthia Mc Nett Gail Mielke Jaydeen Norling Greg Anderson KfiS'Cil'.l Stewart Rick Aschim Chuck Clark Left to Right: Joe Suta Ed Moffat Mavis Loscheider Patty Housel Jane Fowler Steen Alme Carol Brown Sandy Maxwell Jerry Tomayer Pat Kimmet Gary Bergman Mike Janskey Debbie Hurlbert Jim Taylor w Diane Hammer Mary Boltz Carson Dunk David Ore Alan Gilchrist Debra Peterschick ' Connie Olson Rod Frost Left to Right: Carol Luckenbill Bonnie Olsen Cecelia Swensen B111 Hilliard .aim .5 frifigfa itjmsi :mr 1 Yiz ' :- ,wirrggm ,., - ' , K1 5 , fv i fm-yfftrfngrrqf fx: iam '??:fi3Qsf5!?3f '- M V? A - Mffizrif' - ' - 5 . vm. -5 1-1 , H 111, -.1.f u A J as ' ISL.: t - :ash :JIT . , .. pei. vlii K' tf ffff, , :'fgigIrvjriiiflfiiffffsfli' ' .n - .f J ,,,,M,!,si..r1, rg, . 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LONNIE SHORTELL In Memoriam Death, be not proud, though some have called thee Mighty and dreadful, for thou art not So: For those whom thou think'st thou dost overthrow Die not, poor Deathg not yet canst thou kill me. From Rest and Sleep, which but thy picture be, Much pleasure, then from thee much more must flow, And soonest our best men with thee do go - Rest of their bones and souls' delivery! Thou 'rt slave to fate, chance, kings, and desperate men And dost with poison, war, and sickness dwellg And poppy or charms can make us sleep as well And better than thy stroke. Why swell'st thou then? One short sleep past, we wake eternally, And Death shall be no more: Death, thou shalt die! John Donne FRESHMEN C l M,.,.,+w ,r.,,,w,, Fl L. Susan McAlpine C. Randy Monroe R. Roxanne Holland L. Harvey Miller R. Sharon Winter in oo Z 'K Fi' K ' 'E L. Midge Dweno l K i A L C. Frank Roark mfr lf? Q 9 R. April Beamrsh , , . it AA ilwifirreisl i :rr at 2 ui liz! 5. L. Kelly Mitchell C. Dennis Gottfried R. Priscilla Sharp L . Karen Bergstrom C. Brian Hollingstead ' R. Valorie Whitt Wi' rigls is :sg N 'NPN lil 5' fun' W ig ',,,r'g..i'a P , eygi ff if L pg- ,z , fgf2'Efgs:3f P rim,-5,5 W, r , mj1:f45?xf.pg1,tx .. f f EEfz?!f'35'92j Qmigl . 1' .. at L -.5'f'!?2.5Qii:sfiis an ' ' , :Xfi- 'A RM W R ' X3 'L ' 'W I . 2 ! ' Mrellzrir 4 L. Anita Styren R. Dale Hofland .Sp fegf. ff JIWQXWQ .wif TOP: Ralph Gillespie, David Kohles, Margo Meyer, Doug Halvorson. A l BOTTOM: Steve Nichols, Mike Richmond, Jim Schlegel, Terry Dwello. Wffvi fiwfv L. Ron Smith . A Wgfgtfa RAISE? Hilliard We U90 0 it A LN L. Young R. Larry Cox L. Steve Bucher R. George Wiegand ' L. Peggy Housel R. Roger Pelletier l 89 L to R: Mrs. Kolsad, sponsorg Bonnie Halvorson, presidentg Larry Hurlbert, treasurerg Sherry Taylor, secretaryg SEATED: Ronny Smith, sergeant at armsg Roger Linnell, vice presidentg Mike Rich- mond, sergeant at arms. You see, it's like this ZZZ... JOHN MOFFATT Outstanding Teenagers of America Awards Pro- gram was begun to choose High School students excelling in leadership, community or school ser- vice, religious activities, scholarship, sports, etc. These two students represent N. T. C. H. S. in the state wide contest. Ten Teenagers will then be selected from the 50 state winners to receive 31, OOO college scholarship and other awards. North Toole County High School's Delegates for the Outstanding Teenagers of America Awards Program. WAYNE GILLESPIE Memories? Sure, its gonna be good! Proposed dress rules for next year! ! ! One of our local protest groups !? See --- Itold ya to- day was Thursday! ! ! Things go better with coke. ELEMENTARY First Grade BACK ROW: T. Rambo, D. Motto, L. Hannon, D. Berkram, M. Morgan, G. Lager, L. John- son, D. Doyle, G. Iverson, T. Kimmet, D. Pelletier, A. Swensen, 'G. Iohannsen. FRONT ROW: T. Murray, D. Coolidge, H. Running Rabbit, R. Linnell, B. Gerrard, W. Schrammeck, D. Gerrard, R. Berry, K. Gilchrist, I. Stene, V. Taule, TEACHER: Mrs. Moffatt. Second Grade BACK ROW: P. Murray, J. Ness, M. Wallewein, T. Tomsheck, C. Running Rabbit, T. Sund- gren, A. Pelletier, L. Kleinert, R. Pace, P. Haugen, J. Smith, T. Morgan, D. Butler, E. McAlpine, L. McAlpine, J. Rankin. FRONT ROW: M. James, P. Iohannsen, C. Coleman, D Luckenbill, M. Danielson, M. House, R. Gerrard, M. Tracy, K. Keister, D. Kimmet, P. Benjaminson, TEACHER: Mrs: Monroe. Third Grade BACK ROW: C. Brickle, A. Gottfried, L. Atkinson, C. Gerrard, L. Johnson, L. Hammer, S. Smith, D. Styren, L. Kohles, M. Wallewein, G. Moffatt, I. Gillispie, Mrs. Stoltz. FRONT ROW: C. Benjaminson, V. Dalberg, M. McGee, I. Pelletier, T. Egbert, B. Iohannsen, R. Richmond, I. Suta, G. Berkram, T. Robinson. Fourth Grade BACK ROW: R. Berry, M. Butler, K. Schrammeck, J. Bozarth, D. Dalberg, L. Johnson, R. Sveum, P. Peck, S. Linnell, Mrs. Haines. FRONT ROW: L. Simshaw, S. Ore, T. Coolidge, J. Iohannsen, M. House, T. Suta, S. Luckenbill. Fifth Grade BACK ROW: I. Murray, M. Gilchrist, S. Berkram, K. Robison, Mrs. Paisley, T. Cline, K. Kleinert, D. Kimmet, P. Davis. MIDDLE ROW: M. Styren, I. Guszregan, R. Koon, S. Han- non, S. Peck, N. Johannsen, I. Ore, V. Gerrard. FRONT ROW: J. Gray, T. Meyer, F. Welch, S. Kimmet, G. Rankin, I. Butler, T. Rambo, C. Spencer. Sixth Grade BACK ROW: C. DeKoning, R. Sveun-1, M. Prindle, T. Tracy, C. Harlan, J. Schrammeck, A. Kokles, TL Anderson, W. Paisley, B. Tomsheck, Mr. Keister. MIDDLE ROW: T. Iohannsen, J. Aschim, P. Guszregan, K. Gottfried, D. Moffatt, M. Swenson, I. Aschim, M. Alme. FRONT ROW: W. Williams, M. Haugen, B. Simshaw, L. Suta, D. McA1pine, C. Luckenbill. Seventh Grade BACK ROW: D. Guszregan, D. McNett, G. Kimmet, B. Williams, E. Robison, T. Alme, B. Styren, K. Spencer, K. Rankin, B. Norling, H. Shelton, Mrs. Davis. MIDDLE ROW: K. Luckenbill, M. Coolidge, I. Berry, T. Hannon, D. Moffatt, L. Clark, W. Stroman, T. Ander sen, K. McAlpine, B. Gillespie. FRONT ROW: D. Hurlbert, P. Murray, D. Simshaw, D. Berkram, H. Cline, C. Ness. Eighth Grade BACK ROW: Mr. Smith, G. Beeson, S. Paisley, G. Gilchrist, R. Tomsheck, D. Smith, I. Sveum, D. Iverson, R. Cline, R. Richmond, R. Swensen, G. Meyers, S. Guszregan. MIDDLE ROW: W. Gillespie, C. Ness, S. Ore, C. Ashworth, M. Neuser, C. Haugen, C. Holtz, M. Peck, R. Moffatt, I. Ballew. FRONT ROW: D. Kleinert, R. Cline, H. Coolidge, P. Aschim, R. Caldwell. Special Education BACK ROW: Lynn Kimmet, Tom Davis, Lyle Kimmet, Mrs. Ohanesian. FRONT ROW: Ros anne Freeman, Trena Halmrast, Margaret Elert, Tammy Luckenbill. Kindergarten BACK ROW: W. Hofland, J. Harrison, C. Laasch, M. Benjaminson, Y. Peck, W. Boltz, R. Cook, E. Smith, S. Byrne, V. Davis, C. Running Rabbit, L. Habets, E. Berry, B. Jolley, A. Norling, J. Stene, B. Roark. FRONT ROW: W. Szafryk, H. Harrison, I. Matelack, C. Tom sheck, R. Harlan, C. Styren, L. Erickson, K. Holtz, K. Sunclgren, C. Wright, C. Iverson, J Bunyak, TEACHER: Mrs. Coolidge. ' Grade School Band This fine Grade School Band provides the foundation for future High School Bands MRS. NICHOLS, Band Director N R- 5x 9 saw? A-Squad Wildcat Cheerleaders L. - R. Cindy Haugen, Joann Ballew, Michell Peck, Kathy Holtz, Charlene Ashworth. B-Squad Wildcat Cheerleaders me I 'H' E ES 9 g L. - R. Wanda Stroman, Susan Bozart, Mary Coolidge, Peggy Moffatt. l i A-Squad Wildcats BACK ROW: R. Tomscheck, R.. Richmond, D. Iverson, J. Sveurn, D. Smith. B. Cline, Mr. Smith, coach. FRONT ROW: G. Gilchrist, S. Paisley, G. Meyer. H. Coolidge, B. Caldwell, P. Aschim, S. Guszregan. B-Squad Wildcats BACK ROW: B. Morling, B. Williams, E. Robinson, B. Styren, H. Cline, G Kirnmet, D. Guszregan, Mr. Smith, coach. FRONT ROW: G. Gilchrist, D. Hurlbert, H. Murray, R. Sveum, B. Sirnshaw, D. Berkram, D. McMett, M. Haugen. Teachers N BACK ROW: Mr. Keister, Mrs. Monroe, Mrs. Ohanesian, Mrs. Moffatt, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Haines. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Coolidge, Mr. Smith, Mr. Longin, Mrs. Stoltz, Mrs. Paisley. 5 5 5 i Q ' T 1 2 Sunburst grade school principal MR. JAMES LONGIN S n i P lil -WML- 4 ji? I A I BACK ROW L Lerum S Carnpanlon V Lerum J Reynolds L Brown D Campanron W. House1,J Ostby B Fyfe Mrs Valsrad FRONT ROW R Brown R M111er R Horgus G Fyfe C Campanion, R. Lawrence Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth Grades BACK ROW: R. berum, R. LaVerdure, J. Horgus, F. Gallup, T. Farbo, M Bergman, P. Bergman, Mrs. Peck. FRONT ROW: M. Lerum, D. Fyfe, M. Danbrook, S. Bergman, M. Lerum, F. Campanion, L. Campanion. Teachers FQQQQSY I Lt x I '2 2 r 4 Q14-'1 - M Miss Petersen, Mrs. Peck, Mrs. Valstad Mrs. Peck is principal and teaches 6th, 7th, and 8th grades. Mrs. Valstad teaches 3rd, 4th, and 5th grades. Miss Petersen teaches lst and 2nd grades. I04 Sweet Grass Basktball BACK ROW: L. Campanion, R. Lerum, R. Laverdure, F. Gallup, T. Farbo, J. Horgus, M. Lerum, M. Bergman, P. Bergman. FRONT ROW: D. Campanion D. Fyfe, R. Horgus, D. Nagy, R. Miller, W. Housel, L. Brown, J. Reynolds A and B Cheerleaders Marilyn Lerum, Sharon Bergman, Sandra Campanion, Melva Danbrook. Oilmont Grade School First, Second, and Third Grades BACK ROW: C. Marshall, M. Hovland, P. Christians, E. Puckett, R. Turner, E. Spotted Eagle, T. Roark, R. Spotted Eagle. FRONT ROW: R. McDonald, A. McKel, W. Marshall, D. Roark, G. Heydon, A. Peterschick, S. McDermott, K. Hesla, P. Turner, K. Weaseltail. Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Grades BACK ROW: I. Hesla, P. Fowler, V. Young, S. McDonald, A. I-lovland, J. Wood, R. Jensen, M. Heydon, R. Christiaens, V. Mitchell, S. Young. FRONT ROW: J. Christiaens, K. Hilliard M. Hovlancl, D. Christiaens, D. Suta, F. I-Ieydon, G. Loscheider, D. Suta. ff f' !l f , H I ' ff I - Seventh and Eighth Grades FRONT ROW, GRADE 8: L. McDonald, A. Fowler, B. Green, A. Christiaens, E. Peterschick, R. Loscheider, I. Young. BACK ROW, GRADE 7: P. Hesla, C. Byrne, D. Kleppen, D. Rossmiller, L. Fowler, T. Sita, L. McKee, D. Gillies, P. 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