Rocky Mountain College - Yellowstone / Poly Yearbook (Billings, MT)
- Class of 1965
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BR ' ' Pi TABLE OF COMl ENTS AdministraHprt K Fpeulty. ... .6 Classed . i l i ..... A .... 24 Sports A . i.. ....... I. .110 Advertising. ' . . ' 122 r .•  ■' - r- T 1 ■• ' ' im -  s i t, ?.uH ) s ; . ' YELLOWSTONE ■' iiMMSMSlSiM@)§lS!§iSl Rocky Mountain College is very fortunate to have a very qualified selection of faculty members, admin- istration members, and a loyal and hard working staff. The effectiveness of this fine system is due to many things but much credit can be readily and worthily given to our president, Dr. Widenhouse, who has contributed much to the growth and development of RMC . Three other important figures that stand out as individuals in- valuable to the functioning of the college are our deans, Dr. Small, Mr. Jamison, and Mrs. Ryniker . The duties of these three, even though often difficult, are always capably handled . With individuals such as these making the decisions, and offering guidance and encouragement, Rocky will excel in its hopes and aspirations for the future. iM@3 M@!a@aMS!@Ml I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I s iHMs«iiSiiiiiiiii 3i With a single year of college comes many new experiences, some good, some bad, and all of them memorable . These experiences are influential in building the character and ideals that are to serve us our entire lives . It is the chief aim and purpose o f the editors of this annual to portray a faithful and accurate picture of the memor- able events of the past year. It takes the cooperation and efforts of many people to organize and plan a yearbook. To these people, the editors of this book extend their sincere appreciation. ADMINISTRATION . M . - . • r 4s- FACULTY ADMINISTRATION DR. JOHN H. BRIDENBAUGH Campus Physician ROGER DAVIS Public Relations ALTA BELLE HUNTER, R. N. Campus Nurse JAMES R. TAYLOR Registrar RAYMOND F. WHEARTY Business Manager NOT PICTURED DR. ARTHUR BUHL Church and Com. Relations LUCIE S. REEDY Librarian DR. THOMAS DICKEN Chaplain STAFF JOE DOLAN Custodian META WIX Librarian IRENE WISEMAN Custodian 10 PHILIP GANSON Bookstore Manager MARGARET HOUSER Secretary MR. MRS. LEWIS WRH Parents NOT PICTURED MRS. VIERS MRS. TURNER 11 PHYLLIS KOVACK Secretary FRANCIS HARP Secretary RELDA JOHNSON Librarian NOT PICTURED HOWARD MOCABEE Maintenance AGNES JONES Secretary CHESTER JONES Campus Director SPENCER LAUSON Maintenance NORMA MANLOVE Cashier AL BURCHAK Maintenance HARRY NEVINS Maintenance 12 SAGA FOOD What is candle light without wine? Please, my poor dog is hungry ! Harold Stevens making plans for Harold ' s Club. Hey, nurse where ' s my knife? You don ' t say ! And now for a Saga special. 13 FACULTY HELEN H. BROSS Mathematics A. B. Bryn Mawr; A. M. Columbia; Ph. D. Yale. JOHN R. BROSS Psychology A. B. , Columbia; B. D. , Chicago Theological Seminary (University of Columbia); Ph. D. , University of Columbia. CHARLES L. BUCK Biology, Geology. B. S. , M. S. , Montana State College. 14 ■CLIFFORD H. CLARK Economics and Business Administration B. A. Friends University, Wichita; M. B. A. , University of Alabama. ERNEST F. DIBBLE History B. A. , Ph. D. , The American Univer- sity Washington D. C. , graduate work, Harvard University. AL F. GULNN Music B. S. , M. Ed. , University of Cincinnati 15 WENDELL E. HADLEY Education and Psychology. B. A. , Friends University; M. A. , Uni- versity of Colorado; Ph. D. , University of Minnesota. EARL HERMAN HOERGER Chemistry. B. A. , Wabash College; Ph. D. , Uni- versity of California; Post Doctoral, Australian National University, London. DOROTHY L. JOHANSON Mathematics. B. A. , University of Pennsylvania; M. S. , University of Wisconsin; grad- uate work, Montana State College; Eastern Montana College of Education. 16 HERBERT J. KLINDT Physical and Health Education and Rec- reation; Basketball and Baseball coach. B. S. , University of Illinois; graduate work, Wittenberg College, Bucknell University. KARL HERMAN KOERBER Foreign Languages. Institute of Languages, Berlin; profes- sional interpreter and translator. JEAN LAWSON Music Theory, Piano, Organ. B. A. , M. Music, Illinois Wesleyan; Union Theological Seminary, Juillard Graduate School. ROBLEY LAWSON Music B. A. , University of California; San Francisco Conservatory of Music; M. A. Columbia University; graduate work, Columbia. 17 BETTE A. LOWERY Physical Education. B. S. , Montana State College; graduate study, University of Hawaii, Springfield College. FRANK E. MATHEW Physical Education; Football and Track Coach. B. S. , Polytechnic-Intermountain College; M. A. , University of Wyoming. MICHELLE MEHL French. B. A. , Academy of Paris; M. A. , Sor- bonne, University of Paris; M. A. , University of Denver; Ed. D. Candidate, Montana State College. 18 MANFRED O ' MEITZEN Religion. B. A. , Rice Institute; Wartburg Seminary; Ph. D. , Harvard University; Post- Doctoral, Marburg University, Germany, University of Basel. PHARES L. MIXON English and Literature. B. S. , M. Ed. , Ph. D. , University of Florida. CLIFFORD H. MURPHY Philosophy. B. A. , McMaster University; M. A. , University of Chicago; Ph. D. , Uni- versity of Chicago. 19 MARGARET S. MURPHY English and Literature. A. B. , Franklin College of Indiana; M. A. , Indiana University; graduate work, Indiana University. RICHARD RAMSEY Biology. B. S. , University of California; Ph. D. candidate, University of California. LUCIE REEDY Library Science. B. A. , University of Nebraska; B. S. , Columbia University. 20 ALICE RYNIKER Art. B. S. , Montana State College; M. S. , Eastern Montana College, graduate work, University of Washington. LILLIAN SEYMOUR Education. B. S. , M. S. , Eastern Montana College. JEAN SCHOENTHALER Librarian. NOT PICTURED CLYDE P. SCHILLINGER Accounting. B.S., Rocky Mountain College, Uni- versity of Minnesota; Certified Public Accountant. 21 EDWARD S. T. SU Political Science. L. L. B. , National Anhwei University; B. A. , Fresno State College; M. A. , M. S. , University of Illinois; Ph. D. , Fordham University. JOHN R. TAYLOR Psychology. B. A. , Marshall University; M. A. , State University of Iowa; graduate work, Claremont College. PALMA M. WOLVERTON Applied Music B. M. , M. M. , Eastman School of Music. NOT PICTURED ROBERT H. LYON Speech. B. A. , Hastings College; Michigan State College; M. A. , University of Denver; certificates: University of Oslo, University of London; graduate work, University of Denver. WILLIAM H. JAMISON Mathematics, Physics. B. S. , Montana State College; M. S. , Montana State College. 22 STUDENT COUNCIL The skating rink receives a masterful touch. President David Trevelyan President Dave looks on as Janyce, Scott, and John complete a rough job. Advisor - Mr. Ramsey Advisor - Miss Lowery 23 h: A IM. I ; lb,  fj JtvjSl if sB£w t ? • ' % :, CLASSES u H .- W j $ $ w V-ec . ■fc 3 f . « liM • K  ( j t S Oh no! I ' ve got stage fright! Happy times again! Wait! Stop! I ' m not ready, yet. I aKmn °f ca ---i A lovely senior is crowned Sweetheart Queen. We can ' t all be beautiful 26 Joan Jorgenson, Treasurer; Del Spicer Student Council Rep. ; Cindy Hepler, RLC Rep. ; Dick Bylund, Vice- President; Hal Mathew, President. You really know how to hurt a guy. SENIORS 27 M. ALMETA AHTONE Billings Major: Physical Education Minor: Sociology B. S. Degree KATHERN BABCOCK Columbia Falls Major: Biology Minor: History B. S. Degree GORDON BALOG Milk River, Alberta Major: Biology Minor: Economics and Business Administration B. S. Degree CAROLYN BARRETT Chester Major: Elementary Education Minor: Art B. S. Degree DONNA BLAIR Bridger Major: Elementary Education Minor: Sociology B. A. Degree 28 RICHARD BYLUND Hardin Major: Biology- Minor: German B. A. Degree JAMES DONOVAN Billings Major: Psychology and Biology B. A. Degree TERRY DUNN Billings Major: Biology Minor: Chemistry B. S. Degree JAMES ENDICOTT Wyola Major: Physical Education Minor: Biology B. S. Degree WILLIAM FILE New York, N. Y. Major: Business 29 ROBERT FITZGERALD Billings Major: German and Business Administration B. A. Degree ERICH FRANK Park City Major: German Minor: Music B. A. Degree JAMES FREEMAN Glendive Major: Mathematics Minor: Physics B. A. Degree BETTY GINTHER Fairfield Major: English Minor: German B. A. Degree DANIEL GREENAWAY Portage, Pa. Major: Biology Minor: Chemistry B. S. Degree 30 LUKE GERBER Edgar Major: Physical Education CHARLES HAMWEY Oneonta, N. Y. Major: Physical Education Minor: History B. S. Degree AUDREY HARMAN Dutton Major: Biology Minor: Chemistry and English B. S. Degree LUCINDA HEPLER Huron, S. D. Major: French Minor: Mathematics B. A. Degree MARJORIE JOZWIAK Albion, New York Major: Elementary Education 31 ROBERT KNUDSEN Grand Rapids, Mich. Major: Education Minor: Art B. S. Degree JOAN JORGENSEN Fort Peck Major: English Minor: French B. A. Degree NORMAN KAGIE Thermopolis, Wyo. Major: Minor: Sociology B. A. Degree SARAH KERR Falls Church, Va. Major: French Minor: Art B. A. Degree JENGA KINYANJUI Kenya, Africa Major: Economics and Business Administration Minor: Philosophy B. S. Degree 32 MIKE KOSOROK Red Lodge Major: Mathematics Minor: Art B. S. Degree JONG KWON Seoul, Korea Major: Economics and Business Administration Minor: HAROLD MATHEW Billings Major: English and Drama Minor: French B. A. Degree RICHARD McCANN Billings Major: Philosophy and History B. A. Degree LINDA SUE MYRICK Bozeman Major: History and Political Science Minor: German B. A. Degree 33 MARTHA O ' M ALLEY Lajolla, Calif. Major: Sociology Minor: History B. A. Degree EDMOND PIESEN Brooklyn, N. Y. Major: History Minor: Political Science B. A. Degree LYNDA POBANZ Newport, Wash. Major: Elementary Education Minor: Psychology B. S. Degree MARLENE POSEY Richey Major: History Minor: French B. A. Degree BARBARA REINI Issaquah, Wash. Major: Physical Education Minor: Biology B. S. Degree 34 FRANK RICHTER New York, N. Y. Major: Business Administration Minor: German B. A. Degree MERTON RUST AD Livingston Major: Physical Education Minor: Biology B. S. Degree G. D ' LYNN SCHYE Arvada, Wyo. Major: History Minor: English B. A. Degree EARL SOLLE Terry Major: Physical Education Minor: History B. S. Degree DAVE) SPENCER Chester Major: German and History A. Degree 35 ROBERT S. GERGEN Billings CAROL STEINMETZ Baldwin, N. Y. Major: Physical Education Minor: Sociology B. S. Degree LINDA TJADEN Fairfield Major: Elementary Education Minor: Psychology B. A. Degree THOMAS FERCH Circle Major: Physical Education Minor: Biology B. S. Degree PAUL J. FORTMANN Billings Major: Business Administration Minor: Psychology B. S. Degree 36 LEFT TO RIGHT: Dale Fellows, President; Lana Cue, RLC Rep. ; Mike Meredith, Student Council Rep. Bill Perrin, Treasurer; Bernice Schultz, Secretary; Larry LaCounte, Vice-President. !! ' . sp m ■1 r | ■fet i9 ta4B ■ILPria lir ffl And Parker, I ' ll raise you one XKE. 37 Daniel Aadland Absarokee James Almond Hysham John Barklind St. Paul, Minn. Linda Beh Smoke Rise, N.J. Emily Aadland Absarokee Carol Anderson Denver, Colo. Henry Becker Chicago, 111. Carol Bergerson Lewistown Charles Birdie Sheridan, Wyo. Victor Bishop Toronto, Ontario Canada John Borer Billings Cheryl Bowers Great Falls 38 Paul Edwards Butte Allen Eisenbart Wibaux Chalak Fahmi Bozeman Diane Feller Helena Margaret Bradley Garneill Margaret Conlin Billings Lana Cue Billings Robert Dolderer Greenwich, Conn. Samuel Coffey Fairfax, Va. Jo Ann Counter Big Timber Sharon Damm Culbertson Douglas Dundas Miles City 39 Dale Fellows Butte Elizabeth Foxall Stanley, N. Y. Russell Hall Valier Parker Henry Champaign, 111. William Kraske Billings Larry LaCounte Bainville David Fox Mt. Vernon, Wash. Kenneth Gilbert Glasgow Sharon Hanson Fairfield Richard Kleemann Richmond Hill, N.Y. John Long Butte David MacKay Rosco 40 Carl Orth Billings John Peikert Billings Kathleen Poteet Sunset, Ut. Calvin Ray Conrad Donald McClure Billings David McConnell Lewistown Carol Montreuil Ada Pazari, Turkey Christopher Oakman Rutland, Vt. Robert McComb Maryville, Tenn. Michael Meredith Fort Benton Gary Myhre Glasgow David Oberly Milford, N.J. 41 Donald Riegger Butte Alfredo Rolando Vineland, N.J. Ervin Schmidt Sidney Robert Shillingstad Billings David Ripa Fort Montgomery, N.Y. David Sanderson Billings Bernice Schultz Gl endive Robert Solem Billings Kenneth Stana Mount Prospect, 111. Ted Stanisich Butte Karen Stecker Billings Julia Thompson Whitefish 42 Terrance Wells Great Falls Marianne Wesbrook Larimore, N. D. Jacquelyn Yoder Sidney David Trevelyan Calgary, Alberta, Canada Joseph Vezey Harlowton Theodore Ward Chester Gail Wasko Norwalk, Ohio William Twilling Glendive Myron Vogele From berg Stanlee Wardinsky Great Falls Diane Welhaven Honolulu, Hawaii 43 NOT PICTURED: SENIORS GEORGE ANDERSON History MICHAEL APGAR History CHARLES BANNERMAN Psychology MARION BATEMAN Biology PATRICK BEAUCHMAN Business DENNIS CASEY History THOMAS CIRINCIONE Physical Education CARL CHRISTIANSEN Business LARRY CLAUSE Physical Edcuation LYLE COLBY Physical Education JOE CROSS Psychology BIRDEENA DAPPLES Mathematics JAMES DECKER Economic Business Administration MICHAEL DESOCIO Physical Education DENNIS DOBBIN Business Economic Administration LENORA EDEBURN Physical Education ROSE ENSOR Elementary Education JOHN FAG AN Psychology JAMES FORTUNE Business Economic Administration LARRY HARLAN History Political Science GARY HAUDER Economic Business Administration EUGENE HEINLE English JACK HENRY Elementary Education FRED HOBSON History PAUL JARVI Biology ALBIN JOHNSON Business Administration OTTO LARSEN Chemistry JERRY MITCHELL Physical Education DANIEL MOONEY Psychology GARY REYNOLDS Psychology RONALD SCHNEIDER Biology SANDRA RICHEY Biology BLAIN SIMONS Business DELANO SPICER Chemistry CHARLES STEPHENS Physical Education WILLIAM S TOWER French JERALD SW ANSON Mathematics CHARLES THEROUX Business Administration ROBERT THIBEAULT English THOMAS WILLIAMS Biology JUNIORS JAMES D. ANDERSON Columbia Falls JAMES. W. CARTER Bronx, N.Y. BERTHA L. COLLINS Billings KENNETH L. COST El Segundo, Calif. CHARLES C. DAPPLES Evanston, III. BRUCE C. DAVIDSON Billings FAITH DEMOE Basin, Wyo. LANA R. DRAKE Billings JEAN A . DUTCHER Billings ROGER D. EDMONDSON Billings HELENE L. EINFELDT Billings ROBERT W. GAHAGAN Billings CHARLENE A . GUSTAFSON Fairfield FRANCIS T. LOGAN Big Horn, Wyo. KAREN LARSON Billings SANDRA R. MUCKELSTON Lewistown ROGER L. O ' NEIL Kalispell WILLIAM E. PERRIN Custer DONALD RICHARDSON Estes Park, Colo. WILLIAM J. RUDDY Billings DENNIS D. SCHMIDT Billings JACK SCHYE Glasgow DENNIS J. SNOW Pine dale, Wyo. WILEY E. TAYLOR Billings RONALD L. WANGRUD Billings 44 BACK ROW: Left to right: Vince Huntington, Vice-President; Mike Hink, President; Ed Yeo, Student Council Rep. ; FIRST ROW: Carolyn Wall, RIC Rep. j and Keitha Thompson, Secretary. Being a sophomore is sure exhausting! 45 Freshman tug-of-war. James Adams Busby John Allen Three Forks John Apgar Milford, N.J. Larry Armstrong Billings Robert Bahmer Lingle, Wyo. Corinne Banta Sidney Myron Beck Fort Peck Charles Boris Crown Point, Ind. Bonnie Ballard Butte John Bartram Billings Leslie Berkman Flushing, N.Y. Dale Brooks Billings 46 Marilyn Brookshire Franklin Park, 111. Karen C arisen Fairview Gayle Cook Billings Gary Derry Powell, Wyo. Cathy Cote Victor Georgia Dimich Red Lodge 47 Well, I never . Janet Easterling Glasgow Clyde Eggart Sheridan, Wyo. Vee Ann Eichinger Great Falls Terry Estes Anaheim, Calif. Eileen Fenwick Buffalo, N.Y. Jim Foster Therasa, N.Y. Thomas George Absarokee Barry Hamlin Milford, N.J. Dwight Field Denton Jenni Gebhardt Worden Johann Groon Avalon, N.J. Joanne Hanson Billings - ' 48 That ' s really great, Jackie! Jack Haugeto Billings Irene Hovland Billings Janyce Jerome Billings Freddie Kautz Billings Alfred Hink Billings Vincent Huntington Columbus Perry Kaminski West Haven, Conn. Judi Konda Butte Nicola Kouttab Kerenia, Cyprus Linda Langemo Bridger Carolyn Ludrick Hardin Judy Maloney Watford City, N. D. 49 f l M Jack McCann Billings Michael Mclntire Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, England Cynthia Miller Drexel Hill, Penn. Keith Morken Osnabrock, N. D. Ernest Morris Chicago, 111. James Petersen Sidney Pharoby Potter Cut Bank John Rothschild Rochester, N. Y. Guadalupe Ojeda Huntley Scott Petterson Columbus Janine Rice Thre e Forks George Schamber Riverton, Wyo. 50 r w V ' i ■C. Jf t Jfk Sharon Undem Glendive Carolyn Wall Challis, Idaho Joan Schneider Billings Danene Schoessler Billings Linda Smith Sidney Sharon Stuver Broadus John Szymanski Poplar Freda Thorn. pson Billings Mark Wilson Granite Falls, Keitha Thompson Englewood, Colo. Richard Tuskin Philadelphia, Pa. Minn. Edward Yeo Butte 51 NOT PICTURED: FRESHMEN HERB J. ALEY Maple Glen, Penn. GREGORY L. BASHOR Billings DALE R. BEATTYS Dover, N.J. JANET L. COOKINGHAM Malta DON R, COUSAR Billings DAVID F. CROSS Forsyth ROBERT W. DANIELS Lewistown THOMAS D. DASHNER Sidney NANCY G . FREBURG Winnett ADRIAN S . LAMMI Painesville, Ohio FRANCIS T. LOGAN Big Horn, Wyo. DAVID M. LOOS Simms MARGARET A. LOUGH Billings JANINE L. LUX Shelby DONALD MACKENZIE Calgary, Alberta PETER M. MA LINDA Mombasa, Kenya, Africa PAUL R. MCCABE Billings CLARICE JO MILLER Billings JANE A . MOCABEE Ronan NORMAN H. MOORE Fairbanks, Ala. KAZUMA MORI Japan LEONARD S. MUCENE Kenya ROBERT A. RAMSEY Custer WESLEY R. REESE Rochester, N.Y. EDWARD L. REITER Huntley DONALD D. RUMMELL San Francisco, Calif. DAVID B. SANDERSON Billings CAROLYN SCANLIN Billings ELLSWORTH SECREST Takoma Park, Md. DENNIS SEYFERT Billings SUZANNE E. SHEPARD Douglas, Ala. DONALD B. SHEPHERD Chester DOUGLAS R. SHEPHERD Chester JERRY D. SHUMAKER Ismay LEO A. SIMON Suffield, Conn. RICHARD L. SIRE Billings VIRGINIA L. SKOV Conrad GARY PAUL SORUM Vaughn WAYNE A . STAHLEY Bridger JOHNW. STEVENS Laurel MICHAEL J. STOCKLIN White fish GILLES STOCKTON Grass Range LINNEA K. STRANDBERG Brady CARREL E. WALL Helena MARY E. WALL Laurel CAROL JEAN WILSON Butte SOPHOMORES CARYL S. ANDERSON Sidney LYLE W. BARRINGER Darby CHARLES L. BORBERG Billings CHARLES A . BORIS Crown Point, Ind. HARRY M. BUCHNER Denver, Colo. IMOGENE R. BURNETT Whiteriver, Ariz. SHERLON COBBLEY Billings OLITA E. DARGAN Tulsa, Okla. JACQUELINE J. EATON Nye LINDA G. EINFELDT Billings MILA ESPINOSA Browns Mills, N.J. JOHN E. FEATHERS Dillon LARRY E. GARLAND Chicago, 111. ANN E. HAGEMAN Laurel ROBERT J. HARDY Billings ROBERT V. HELMER Poplar LOUISE M. JODOIN New Bedford, Mass. ROBERT S. JOSS Portland, Ore. SANDRA J. LARSEN Harlowton DWIGHT MACKAY Roscoe IDA JEAN MERTENS Dallas, Texas CHARLES F. MILLER Billings JEANNE A . MILLER Gurley, Neb. BRIAN O ' CONNOR Nashua CAROL A. PHELPS Clifton, N.J. LARRY E. REDFIELD Lakeside DAVID G. REID San Jose, Calif, ERASMUS TAPERA S. Rhod., Africa THOMAS A. THOMPSON Beach, N.D. RONALD C . TJADEN Belt DARRELL T. WALTERS Billings VENNIE E. WHITE Billings SANDFORD C. WHITING Oregon City, Ore. JAMES F. WILLIAMS Billings MAUREEN S . WILLIAMS Butte 52 LEFT TO RIGHT: Tim Orr, Treasurer; Buster Schriber, Vice-President; Rod Svee, President; Sue Erickson, Secretary; Rusty Harper, Student Council Rep. Favorite male pastime. FRESHMEN 53 Is that any way to get a float done ? Dale Alberda Belgrade Howard Albers Billings Barrie Amsberry Kalispell Jon Anderson Ballantine Leila Anderson Nashua Jesse Bamhart Broadus Phillip Baumann Cincinnati, Ohio Jeanne Bellumini Billings Karen Berry Sidney Sharon Bethune Milwaukee, Wise. Geraldine Bigback Busby Margaret Bitz Box Elder 54 Phillip Bower Cincinnati, Ohio Nancy Brayko Scoby Judy Brooks Billings Lyman Clayton Wolf Point Glen Conner Billings Janet Cookingham Malta Ellen Corrigeux Columbia Falls Frances Crosby Havre Don Cousar Billings Jean Daniels Scobey Sandra Dew Pine dale, Wyo. Richard Dunn Billings Ooh, what nice legs you have ! 55 Nicki Endicott Wyola Sally Erickson Billings Sue Erickson Billings Doug Feller Helena Judith Frank Park City John Frey Billings Darlene Habedank Sidney Patsy Hadry Helena Randal Hammer Sunburst Larry Harmon Dutton Raymond Higgins Rye gate Judith Hill Helena 56 Marilyn Hoff Lisbon, N.D. Jim Hogue Plevna Carolyn Hubert Great Falls Shauna Jamison Billings Walter Jensen Joliet Jim Kelso Chugwater, Wyo . Thomas Koslo St. Dover, N.J. Paul Lanz Thompson Falls David La udensch lager Billings Robert Lewis Wilmette, III. Jon Lodge Red Lodge Gina Madeen Butte Why Claudia, you ' re all wet! 57 John Ma honey Milmay, N.J. Bruce McGinnis Billings David Money Wolf Point Michael O ' Connor Nashua Susan O ' Malley Lajolla, Calif. John Paulson Big Timber Dale Pohle Plentywood Claudia Potter Cut Bank Alan Quimby The Dalles, Oregon William Rafter Billings 58 Gaylene Walters Whitefish Peter Wiggers Portland, Oregon Charles Robinson Scobey William Rose Great Falls Werner Schreiber Wolf Point John Se crest Takoma Park, Md. Gary Sorum Vaughn Vicky Spotted Bull Rapid City, S.D. John Wesbrook Billings Freshman hustlers. 59 IIHRJ V ■1 f£W I LIFE It ' s so wonderful to be beautiful. Of course I can fly. Can ' t you? Why can ' t Suzie be normal like me? Eating is such a problem. What a bunch of witches those girls are ! 64 Dog ? What dog ? Do you see a dog? • • • . . .then suddenly I got this brilliant idea for a hairstyle. .and now a word from our fashion experts. So I ' m cool. What else is new? Caught in the awful act of STUDYING ! I ' m going to tell my mommy ! . . .slidin right alon z -„ _ _ 9 ' T J- i SK i- Hi li vw£t_ Ml , it 65 THE UNCALLED FOUR PLUS TWO Don, don ' t you understand, it is only a sonj I ' m bored, wish we would get back to the poker game. 66 RMC ' S FOLKS INGERS Wayne Coffey introduces the Un- called Four Plus Two . Let ' s really pluck those guitars! ' Come on Cindy, you sing too ! 67 Looks good, huh Carol! What this school needs is a good hangin ' ! WESTERN DAY py m + $$ mt L wr ' 1 i ' l ■' l f j ki j0| Run boys. The sheriff is here ! R.M.C. tourist attractions- Chief Squat- Behind-The-Bush and Chief Rain-in-The Face . 68 Here ' s a real singin ' cowboy! I tell you there ' s Indians in these parts ! .■i . ' • ' ■■Clear the streets. Professor Johnson is in town. I am telling you for the last time. . . no more rain dances in the S.U.B. 69 I don ' t know if I have that much money- Best drawing I ' ve seen yet! 70 PATIO ART SHOW I ' ve got something that I have been going to tell you, honey. Got it yet Sam ? Do you really think this is my best side ? Would someone hold that snake still ! 71 Hold still or you won ' t be beautiful. The make-up room is always a scene of action. Two leading men are made up Bob Fitzgerald receives his eye make-up. Jan applies her own make-up. Ah, Bob. You are nothing but desirable. 72 The S. U. B. is a good place to relax. Don ' t touch me ! 73 SWEETHEART CANDIDATES 2nd floor Jorgenson chose CAROLYN BARRETT. Alden Hall ' s choice was SHARON HANSON 74 RMC ROYALTY Queen Donna sits on her throne for a final time. Miss Billings and Miss R. M. C. pose together. 75 M. C. Stanlee Wardinsky smiles out at the audience. I ' 1 ill -Jil 1 mil llM LM r l ■■P ■111 I J P Six lovely contestants line up for the swim suit competition The audience is treated to a beautiful selection by Miss Bill- ings, Dianne Feller. Janice Jerome models a chic fashion from a local store. flip f r l ■E T .- L J J_iJf. Jackie Yoder is chosen as Miss Congeniality. First-Runner-Up, Bernice Schultz pulls on her gloves before the show. MISS R.M.C. PAGEANT 76 Jackie Yoder steps before the judges in her lovely floor length gown. The contestants put on their best smiles for the evening gown competition. Lana Cue treats the audi- ence to a routine from Mary Poppins. Sharon Stuver does a quick three minute sketch. At last it is over and Sharon Stuver, the new Miss R. M. C. smiles happily. Mary Sue Parsons, cute freshman contestant from Butte, smiles into the crowd. SPONSORED BY THE AWS. 77 HOMECOMING A variety of floats make a beautiful parade. JM BL H Hft :: W P i, M ■iju|k IT £L 1 I Jj V ■T I 1 King King Size is crowned by Queen Linda. Lovely Qu een Linda sits upon her throne. The parade was very impressive. Zf L ' f ?W: r! T A verse from the Bible makes a good theme. 78 SHARON STUVER MISS R.M.C. • Vfc 0£, ORG k ¥ Za • V JP He t i .1 - ' f « w II V sllZATIONS EDITOR -D.J. Spencer REPORTERS - Alfred Tucker Pete Wiggers Mike Stocklin SECRET ARIES - Mila Espinosa Carolyn Scanlin PHOTOGRAPHER - Ambrose Finn BUSINESS MANAGER - Mary Wall AD MANAGER - Chuck Borberg The efforts exerted by Dave Spencer and his very capable staff to publish a fine college newspaper were hugely successful. The Echo was masterfully composed of interesting and readable copy highlighted by many good pictures . Few events passed the notice of Dave or his super snooper reporters. The Echo staff is to be commended for their excellent publications . 84 THE YELLOWSTONE CO-EDITOR CORINNE BANTA CO-EDITOR SHARON STUVER PHOTOGRAPHERS TOM BIRD CAROL STEINMETZ BUSINESS MANAGER VINCE HUNTINGTON Sharon, the deadline was yesterday. Deadline ? tee-hee What ' s that? Mrs. Murphy, the annual advisor, has been a great help to the editors. 85 PEP CLUB FIRST ROW: Secretary, Cathy Cote; President, Judy Ludrick; Vice-President, Maureen Williams. SECOND ROW: Claudia Potter, Virginia Madeen, Pharoby Potter, Keitha Thompson. THIRD ROW: Judy Cole, Bonnie Ballard, Julie Thompson, Joanie Stanisich. FOURTH ROW: Margaret Bitz, Sharon Stuver, Mila Espinosa. Mary Jean performs Our cheerleaders are essential. 86 DRILL TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT: Mila Espinosa, Judy Ludrick, Corinne Banta, Kathy Poteet, Marilyn Hoff, Sue Erickson, Carolyn Wall, Cheryl Bowers, Jackie Yoder, Margaret Bitz, Sharon Stuver, Cathy Cote, Lorren Cooking- ham, Virginia Skov, Maureen Williams, Rosemary Zuroff, Keitha Thompson, Julia Thompson. The large and small drill teams, under the leadership of Julie Thompson, worked out several routines to be performed for halftime entertainment at basketball and football games. The girls were selected on the basis of grades, appearances, and leadership. 87 ART CLUB FIRST ROW: Sharon Stuver, Mike Kosorok, Sarah Kerr, SECOND ROW: Corinne Banta, Carolyn Barrett, Elsworth Secrest, and David Fox. The big event for the year is always the Patio Art Show. This year it was held on a beautiful spring day in May. The event was highlighted by the appearance of RMC ' s Uncalled Four Plus Two, who sang many popular folk songs and helped make the event a success. Many talented artists made the show well worth-while with their displays. President Mike Kosorak was the MC while the secretary, Sharon Stuver, handled the sales . The art club is sponsored by their favorite art critic, Mrs. Ryniker, who has provoked a great deal of interest on campus in art. 88 (MM I CLUB BACK ROW: Leonard Mucene, Del Spicer, Calvin Ray, Dean Dunn. FRONT ROW: Mila Espinosa, Peter Malinda, David Hsu, Imogene Burnett. The I Club was originally organized for foreign students, but is has more recently been widened to include American students. The I Club has three primary objectives: to promote interest in current affairs, to incite an aware- ness of the world about us, and to inspire its members through fellowship and hard work. 89 YOUNG REPUBLICANS FIRST ROW: Bob Daniels, Don Whalet, Bob Lewis, Larry Harm an, Bob Knudsen, Keith Money, Doug Shepher, Phil Bauman. SECOND ROW: Mary Jean Ginther, Calvin Ray, Imogene Burnett, Audrey Harm an, Dianne Feller, Margaret Bitz, Claudia Potter, Dennis Casey. THIRD ROW: Dave Oberly, Don Sheperd, John Groon, Phil Bower, Jack Steven s, Frank Richter. FOURTH ROW: Roger Latham, John Sundelius, Lee Archibald, Mike Hink, Doug Feller, Ambrose Finn. 90 YOUNG DEMOCRATS How can we contribute to our society unless we develop our own ideas of life and how to govern our lives? This group of young people has taken a definite step toward becoming more active in the functions of their country. They no longer say I don ' t know, but instead, I believe. . Our country is built on beliefs, both Democratic and Republican. FIRST ROW, left to right: Tom Bird, David Fox, Del Spicer, Ed Piesen. SECOND ROW: Mila Espinosa, Cindy Miller, Virginia Madeen. 91 RHO ALPHA RHO FIRST ROW, Left to right: Myron Vogele, Larry La Counte, Tom Ferch, Mike Meredith, Bob Daniels, Gary Myhre, George Schambers, Ed Taylor, Dale Fellows, Fred Rolando, Vance McKenzie, Ed Yeo, Dave Spen- cer, Rocky Eggart, Doug Dundas. OFFICERS, ROW ONE: Ted Ward, Vice-President; Jim Endicott, Presi- dent. SECOND ROW: Gene Heinle, Secretary; Mert Rustad, Treasurer. NOT PICTURED: Jack Schye, Ken Gilbert, Ernie Morris, Dale Beattys, Chuck Stevens, Bert Solle, John Fagan, Jim Carter, Bud Colby. Rho Alpha Rho, essentially a service organization, consists of members who have earned a letter in at least one major sport. Most of the campus athletes are frequently seen around this stately old build- ing - the gym. 92 TYLER HALL FIRST ROW: Jim Foster, Dale Fellows, Larry LaCounte, Duke Edwards. SECOND ROW: Jim Kelso, Dave Spencer, Mert Rustad, Daniel Greenaway, Nick Kouttab, Charles Theroux, Dave Ripa, Mark Wilson, Jim Peterson, Tom George. THIRD ROW: Myron Vogele, Fred Rolando, Ed Yeo, Gene Heinle, Ted Stanisich, Randy Hammer. While the cat ' s away the mice will play! Hope my watch is shock proof! 93 SOPHOMORE HONOR SOCIETY ROW 1: Vice-President, Sue Erickson; President, Joanie Stan- isich; Secretary, Carol Wilson; Treasurer, Sally Erickson. ROW 2: Marilyn Hoff, Virginia Madeen, Historian, Mary Jean Gin- ther; Lorren Cookingham. PHI KAPPA ALPHA LEFT TO RIGHT: John Feathers, Sandra Dew, Carolee Erickson, Jenni Gebhardt, Virginia Madeen. 94 RODEO CLUB BACK ROW: Vice President, Mark Wilson; Bob Undum, Mike Rose, Tom George-, President, Dave Lloyd. FRONT ROW: Jim Foster, Dwifht McKay, Ron Tjaden. Secretary Sharon Stuver holds her trusty horse. The newly formed RMC Rodeo Club held their first rodeo at the Midland Empire Fairground as a joint sponsor with the EMC Rodeo Club and the Billings Livestock com- mission. Eleven schools were invited to participate in the event. Many fine trophies were given to the numerous winners . Anyone for a good hangin ' ! 95 S.E.A. BACK ROW: Mert Rustad, Dale Fellows, John Groon, Calvin Ray, Dave Oberly, Don Scanlin, Myron Vogele, Dick Bylund, Tom Cirincione. FRONT ROW: Linda Pobanz, Dianne Feller, Levon Ahtone, Sharon Hanson, Sarah Kerr. W Today we need efficiency in our schools more than ever. There is a growing demand for teachers to help develop the youth of today for their positions in tomorrow ' s world. Therefore, much importance is placed upon the future teachers. With this in mind, one might visualize, the importance of an organization such as the Student Education Association. The purpose of the SEA is to prepare prospective educators for the teaching profession. 96 CIRCLE K CLUB FIRST ROW: Ted Logan, Jim Peterson, Randy Hammer, Bill Kraske, SECOND ROW: Charles Boris, Charles Theroux, Les Berkman, Tom George. Circle K is. an organization com - posed of willing members anxious to assist, and help where they are needed. This organization assisted in the setting up of the Miss RMC Pageant and the jazz concert and also offered their as- sistance in other areas during the year . m The jazz concert would not have been possible with- out the cooperation of the Circle K, who set the SUB up for the performance. 97 ROW 7: Guadalupe Ojeda, Ruth- Roper, Linnea Strandberg, Sharon Stuver, Joanie Stanisich, Darleen Habedank, Caro- lyn Barrett, Maureen Williams, Lenora Edeburn, Judy Cole, Carol Wilson, Carolyn Wall, Virginia Madeen, Sharon Hanson, Jackie Yoder, Peggy Bradley, Ellie Corrigeux, Linda Pobanz, Linda Tjaden. ROW 6: Virginia Skov, Jackie Eaton, Barbara Reini, Sue Myrick, Vee Ann Eichin- ger, Dianne Feller, Mila Espinosa, Mary Jean Ginther, Bonnie Ballard, Pharoby Potter. ROW 5: Kathy Poteet, Keitha Thompson, Cheryl Bowers. ROW 4: Carol Wall, JoAnn Counter. ROW 3: Carol Bergerson, Vicky Spotted Bull, Diane Bergerson, Lana Cue. ROW 2- Sarah Kerr, Louise Jodoin, Stanlee Wardinsky. ROW 1: Punky West- brook, Sharon Damm, Judy McCullough, Bernice Schultz. ASSOCIATED WOMEN ' S STUDENTS A peaceful scene in the upstairs Lounge. 98 AWS OFFICERS PRESIDENT Carolyn Barrett VICE PRESIDENT Jackie Yoder SECRETARY Carolyn Wall TREASURER Judy McCullough SOCIAL DIRECTOR Linda Lou Langemo STATE VICE PRESIDENT Sharon Stuver THIRD ROW: Claudia Potter, Nancy Freburg, Nancy Burt- ner, Faith DeMoe, Julie Thompson. SECOND ROW: Gail Sanks, Lorren Cookingham, Betty Ginther, Cindy Helper. FIRST ROW: Corrine Bantan, Nancy Brayko, Marjorie Joziwick, Gaylene Walters, Margaret Bitz. DORM PARENTS Mr. Mrs. Lewis 99 WOMAN ' S INTRAMURALS BACK ROW: Carol Steinmetz, Maureen Williams, Sue Erickson, Vicki Spotted Bull. FRONT ROW: Vee Ann Eichinger, Cathy Cote, Levon Ahtone, Lenore Edeburn. To be healthy, every girl should be active. Life is more enjoyable when seen through the eyes of a person in good physical condition. One tires less easily and accomplishes more when in good condition. Besides, a college girl ' s life is full of tensions and schoolwork, and she needs the opportunity to release tensions through volleyball, basketball and other team sports. Just look at those girls! Don ' t they look healthy? 100 MEN ' S INTRAMURALS Hey, where ' d the ball go? Help, my hand ' s caught ! That ought to be a 44 put, Chuck. 101 Under the fine direction of Professor Guinn, the band performs impressively. Director, Al Guinn listens with a discerning ear. 102 RMC BAND DORM COUNCIL BACK ROW, left to right: Dianne Feller, Nancy Burtner, Audrey Harm an, Carolyn Barrett, AWS President; Linda Pobanz, Dorm President. FIRST ROW: Stanlee Wardinsky, Head Proctor; Sharon Hanson, Betty Ginther, Head Proctor. ' Who ' s afraid of the big bad proctor! ' 104 HONOR FORUM BACK ROW: Sharon Hanson, Henry Becker, Jim Freeman, Jackie Yoder. FRONT ROW: Dianne Feller, Carol Anderson, Lana Cue, Janyce Jerome. Dr. Ernest Dibble Dr. Manfred Meitzen 105 RMC CONCERT CHOIR FIRST ROW: Keitha Thompson, David Reed, Barrie Amsberry, Doug Shepherd, Lana Cue, Keith Money, Carol Wilson, Dale Brooks, Judy McCullough, Don Shepherd, Carol Anderson, Judy Hill. SECOND ROW: Scott Peter- son, Cheryl Lodge, Jack Stevens, Linda Einfeldt, Mary Sue Parsons, Bob Fitzgerald, Maryann Westbrook, Donnie Richardson, Gail Sanks, Terry Wells, Audrey Harm an. THIRD ROW: Phil Bowers, Peggy Lough, John Feathers, Lorren Cookingham, Suzie Fish, Danene Schoessler, George Harper, Jennie Gebhardt, Jackie Yoder, FOURTH ROW: Loren Arthun, Carolyn Wall, GaryDerry, Dianne Feller, Dave Spencer, Helene Einfeldt, Phil Bauman, Cheryl Bowers, Mike Hink. 106 MY FAIR LADY Time out from rehearsal for these main cast mem- bers. LEFT TO RIGHT: Don Richardson, Bob Fitz- Gerald, Jan Easterling, Terry Wells, and Dave Spen Spencer. Jan and Terry work on their music. Music for the Ball provided by the orchestra. 107 The Rain In Spain LEFT TO RIGHT: Eliza Doolittle (Jan Easterling), Professor Henry Higgins (Terry Wells), and Colonel Pickering (Bob FitzGerald). My Fair Lady, the college musical, was presented in Losekamp Hall. Students from the Drama Department, the Concert Choir and the Symphonic Band participated in the musical. With A Little Bit of Luck. LEFT TO RIGHT: Scott Petterson, Dave Spencer, and Gary Deny. 108 THE CHESS GAME The Chess Game played by David Fox and Bob Bahmer. THE DETECTIVE STORY LEFT TO RIGHT: Hal Mathew, Loren Arthun, and Professor Heimerdinger. On the Floor: Dr. Dicken. LEFT TO RIGHT: Hal Mathew, Carol Lee Erickson, David Fox, Don Rummell, Dr. Dicken, Jim Donovan, Dave Lloyd, Mark Wilson, and Dave Oberly. Hal Mathew and Dr. Dicken. 109 r.vv r ;ag : ■■■■' 5 ■K r wBS v i wfr l J t Ti • fa BpBB ' F J IV Li Re ■7- = 11 1 lit 1 «Ti ton? • i, Si | — r - f l l 1 ■' r I ilu 1 s sIB 1 If ■SPORTS r - HOI ttSM A ftff wrt!f SflSgrs uag ggf wfc JOANIE STANISICH CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Claudia Potter, Julia Thompson, Bonnie Ballard, Joanie Stanisich. 112 CLAUDIA POTTER FIGHT, TEAM, FIGHT! LEFT TO RIGHT: Claudia Potter, Julie Thompson, Bonnie Ballard, Joanie Stanisich. 113 What a mess! 114 Frank Mathew. SECOND ROW: Charles Borberg, manager; Jesse Barnhart, Ed Taylor, Dale Pohle, Mert Rustad, Terry Wells, Dwight Fields, Rod Svee, Dave Spencer, Wally Jenson, Dennis Seaford, Jerry Mitchell, Vance Mackenzie, Fred Rolando, Jim Endicott, Larry Clause, Mike Meredith, John Rothchild, John Smanski, Barry Hamlin, Gordon Balog, assistant coach, Ed Robins; trainer, Jack Schye. FIRST ROW: Jack Haugeto, Gary Mhrye, Bob Daniels, Dale Beattys, Dale Fellows, Bert Solle, George Schambers, Ted Ward, Ken Gilbert, Bud Colby, and Ron Wangrud. Co -Captains Jim Endicott and Gordon Balog. MOST VALUABLE LINEMAN Jim Endicott 115 Larry Clause racks up two points. Fagan ' s shot is good. Time out is called. 116 BACK ROW: Herb Klindt, coach; Myron Vogele, Gene Heinle, Doug Dundas, John Fagan. SECOND ROW: Larry Clause, Pat O ' Connor, Jim Carter, Ed Yeo, Tom Firch. FIRST ROW: Dale Pohle, Manager; Ernie Morris, Al Quimby, Mike Meredith, Tom Cirincione. A free throw is made. 117 BASEBALL SECOND ROW: Larry Redfield, Jim Gibbs, Randy Hammer, Doug Feller, Ed Yeo, Wally Jenson, Jack Stevens, Ervin Shmidt, John Apgar, Jim Anderson, Manager. FIRST ROW: Dale Pohle, Larry Clause, Gordon Balog, Bob Dolder, Chuck Miller, Stan Stuart, Pat O ' Connor, Dave Rippa, and Tom Cirincione. 118 TRACK | | | | f § | BACK ROW: Coach Mathew, Dale Alberda, Ted Ward, Jim Adams, Dave Spencer, Jim Endicott, John Fagan. FRONT ROW: John Paulson, Dave Oberly, Jon Lodge, John Anderson, Ed Taylor, Gil Stocklin, Phil Bauman.     + ¥+ J MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS MOST VALUABLE BACK Gary Myhre MOST VALUABLE LINEMAN Jim Endicott MOST VALUABLE BASKETBALL PLAYER John Fagan 119 WEIGHT LIFTING Mike Mclntire - The snatch. One must have many qualities to be a weightlifter, but the main quality is perseverance. Only through endless hours of lifting weights can the body be gradually built up to achieve feats such as that pictured above. Larry LaCounte, Mike Mclntire, Paul McCabe, Bill Kraske, Dick Sire, Henry Becker, and Charles Bannerman are RMC ' s mighty weightlifters . Mr. Jamison is the man behind the success of the team. 120 ERTISING 1 211 N. 30th Street INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Ph. 252-0163 Corsages, Cut Flowers, Plants For All Occasions. COFFMAN ' S FLORAL B. R. Coffman Flower and Gift Shop 2822 First Avenue North Billings, Montana 113 North 26th Street Billings, Montana Year-round air conditioning Heated swimming poo Free advance reservation service by teletype. 24-hour switchboard. Boby sitters available. Children under 12 free ' when using the same facilities.) All TMe Bath Showers One day laundry valet service. Wall-to-wall corpeting. 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