Roundup High School - Rodeo Yearbook (Roundup, MT)

 - Class of 1962

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Text from Pages 1 - 88 of the 1962 volume:

1962 RODEO ROUNDUP HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP, MONTANA FOREWORD Another year, another book. But this book is special because it represents our last year at R. H. S. As you go through this book, we hope that your memo- ries of this year have been captured within it. As the first class to spend our four years completely in the new school, we remember it as a place of activity both day and night. With this in mind we present to you RODEO 1962. ilsyundaJlp (Hlcjfv VICE-PRESIDENT So y Jramsh AUnOO Absmmary MtA ch 3dkcrxyi • 1962 PR ES I DE M T SEC TREASU RER Thorosa Me cbeto Snt fh •John Soy and ? ehymao Tie S e £ on Sharp 3«hty A t Afora Aatr oy 3a r extra Gofhr.-e Abitar V ha cr ch Co eon Ab tch Vencon Goffoeta Jo Am Ph. «r Abhor Coexe Abnoea Sh yhora Ab sy Abheon J . So fy Oanroft S xtron Lacey Jon Keen Sh rfoy 3arraff Deane Char fon Defer 3 onche, Jr Shory o Myt-se Sever a ! c TT charU Oahu Aaron (ro oh JirneCC Loo EJnrard Titrnor ADMINISTRATION SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS: F. Eliasson, M. Stephenson, R. Holliday, L. Sealy, H. Hougardy, G. Raths, K. Griffith, E. Vescovi. STUDENT COUNCIL President--------------------------------------------ROB CEBULL Vice-President........................................LOREN VRANISH Secretary-Treasurer-------------------------------------JUDY RACKI Just looking'at it won't get it decorated! BUS DRIVERS and JANITORS Our personal Chauffeurs. FACULTY FACULTY Ralph mcintyre Biology Physics Chemistry ROBERT KROGH Principal World History CARLYLE ADAM Mathematics MRS. CARRIE WILLIAMS English Library Rodeo Advisor Panther Parade Advisor HAL ELLISTON English Dramatics Speech FRED ROOLEY Economics Sociology General Math Physical Education Coach ELMER FREEDLE American History American Government Guidance RALPH GILDROY Spanish MRS. HELEN SHERWOOD Home Economics DONALD FRY General Science Senior Science Junior High Music High School Music RICHARD LONG Industrial Arts Drivers Training. JOYCE DE COCK Commercial Rodeo Advisor Panther Parade Advisor RODEO ST 12 CO-EDITORS - Nora and Colleen SENIORS CLASS OFFICERS President..................................................LOREN VRANISH Vice-President................................ROSEMARY MIKLICH Secretary-Treasurer............................THERESA McKENNA Representatives---------------------------------------------BILL ROGERSON JUDY RACKI CLASS MOTTO: The surest way to succeed is to determine not to fail. CLASS FLOWER: Lavender Orchid 14 CLASS COLORS: Lavender and Silver BETTY ALT EARL ALT SHIRLEY BARRETT RANDALL BEADLE FLORIAN BIANCHI JAMES CARPENTER RICHARD CEBULL ROBERT CEBULL DIANE CHARLTON BETTY DANIELS NORA FAIRLEY ROBERT FISHER DAVID FLYNN JOHN GECHO DALE GODFREY VINCENT GOFFENA WILMA GOFFENA KAREN GOLOB p % SHARON LEE LACEY JANICE LODE GLENDA GOSSMAN BARBARA GUTHRIE RONI IGO JON KUNI NANCY LONG THERESA McKENNA JOSEPH MENTEK ROBERT MIHALOVICH ROSEMARY MIKLICH KENNETH MINNIE SHERYLE MYSSE LINDA NAASZ CAROL LEE NATZEL CAROL ANN NOSE RICHARD PERSON JO ANN PFISTER CAROLYN PHILLIPS FRANK PICCHIONI COLLEEN POLICH JUDITH RACKI RON REIGHARD PATSY ROBSON WILLIAM ROGERSON LORRIE ROSS LEROY SCOTT SUE ELLEN SHARP JANET SMITH JOHANNES SOYLAND RUBYMAE TULL EDWARD TURNER BEVERLY VIDIC LOREN VRANISH SALLY VRANISH COLLEEN WIDITZ 24 Bring out the grub! LASS OFFICERS President---------- Vice-President----- Secretary-Treasurer Representatives - - - ......JOHN HILTS CLAUDIA HOLLIDAY - - KATHLEEN KINER ---SAM ROBINSON JEANNIE MYSSE David Alt Gary Badovinus Norma Baird Mike Balich Judy Belcher Alan Benson Kathleen Brain Sharon Branum Colleen Brown Gary Byford Bill Charlton Melvin Drassen Jim Fairley Vivyann Finco Ruthmary Gecho Wally Geiger Lynn Godfrey Kathy Hague Gene Haley Sandra Hamley Ed Heriford Marilyn Herzog John Hilts Dorothy Hofmann Claudia Holliday Dixie Jones Dana Kennedy Kathleen Kiner Jon Kowalski Sandy Kowalski Carol Kozeliski Dan McCaffree Terry McLaughlin Jeannie Mysse Gerald Nash Ken Nicholson Doug Palmer Carol Phillips Ronnie Polich Gordon Preshern Polly Rassmussen Frank Raths David Reigfiard Frances Reiner Sam Robinson Sharon Schroeder Randy Sealey Mick Sharp Bill Simmons Mike Smith Coleen Sysum Gary Thomas Bill Turley Carolyn Usery Darla Wacker 29 GIRLS’ STATE KATHLEEN KINER The alternates are Gary Thomas and Sam Robin- son. The Roundup delegates are sponsored by the Rotary and Lions' Clubs. Boys’ State will be held at Dillon. JOHN HILTS CLAUDIA HOLLIDAY The alternates are Dorothy Hofmann and Carol Kozeliski. This year Girls’ State is being held at Bozeman and is sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary. ALAN BENSON BOYS’ STATE SOPHOMORES i 1 ■ • CLASS OFFICERS President................................ROBERT OSET Vice-President...........................LEE WHEELER Secretary-Treasurer.....................KEN ZICHOVICH Representative...........................TONI MIKLICH Bernie Baird Tom Barrett Rosalie Bianchi Doug Bloomdahl Beverly Brewer Randy Britt Sherry Brown Jane Buckalew Betty Cain Carl Carlson Barbara Carpenter Mike Charlton Roma Charlton Linda Coon Bob Cross Jean Cummins Paul Daniels Bernie Dawson Billie Dawson Tom Dunn Sara Eiselein Stanna Eliasson Ralph Fawcett Julius Foster Bill Foster Susan Funk Linda Godfrey Glenn Goffena Patsy Goffena David Hagstrom Carol Harris Carma Heinle Bob Hockmuth Scott Jens Janis Johnson Mary Johnson Sandra Johnston Linda Kuzara Linda Lacey Bob Lacey Ron McCleary Bill Melnik Barbara Menrek Merryellen Myers Judy Meznarich Toni Miklich Trina Miller Diana Monger Alan O'Dowd Robert Oset Susan Pavich Jo Picchioni Dennis Ravnikar Bill Reiner Skip Rice Nan Rittierodt Pat Robbins Linda Robinson Gary Robson Carol Rom Terry Schuler Terry Sealey Jim Seibert Juanita Smith Jorunn Soyland Paul Spranger Sandra Steen Jean Stephenson Albert Stout Vera Strand Dorlene Tull Arlene Turner Dennis Wacker Julie Wacker Lee Wheeler Bill Yount CLASS OFFICERS President...............................................BEN FLYNN Vice-President--------------------------------------GREG EISELEIN Secretary-Treasurer----------------------------------DONA REYNOLDS Representative--------------------------------------CHERYL BRITT Don’t just stand there, get to work. David Beadle Phillip Bender Frankie Bowers Gary Branum Cheryl Britt Ken Carpenter Janet Cordingly Frederica Cummins Robert Daugherty Bill Dodds Greg Eiselein Frieda Eliasson Sherrill Eliasson Mike Elich Ray Erbe Mary Ann Evans Chuck Fanyak Don Fanyak Frank Ferguson Ben Flynn Mike Fogerty Robert Fredin Gloria Gilbert Colene Graves 39 Greg Graves Betty Hagstrom Ruth Haley Linda Hanley Nancy Johnson Tom Keller Kay Kozelisky Kim Kuzara David Lacey 40 Larry Lekse James McCleary Frank Machler Joy Manchester Sandra Melnik Randy Mestdagh Judy Metcalfe Alice Meyers Suzanne Mohr Clinton Moore Frances Natzel Ed Nelson Linda Nicholson Lawrence Oset Virginia Palmer Kenny Pertile Bob Phillips Jeanne Picchioni Robert Raths Larry Ray Dona Reynolds Roger Robert Sallie Rom Alan Saunders Chris Saunders Richard Saunders Maryanna Schaff Jackie Schroeder Duane Schallenberger Jim Shope Susan Sine Paula Smith Elaine Soennichsen Jim Sorter Einar Soyland Doug Spranger 41 Jean Steen David Strand Emmett Sysum Roger Teske Karen Timberman Donald Tomlin Linda Usery Joe Ed Vescovi Vivian Vicars Montana Vukich Marlene Wacker Diane Wade David Wanchena Terry Wickland Joyce Wilhelmi Robert Wolfe JUNIOR HIGH 7-1 MR. AAGARD 7-II Mrs. Barrett STUDENT COUNCIL President......................STERLING THOMAS Vice-President........................BUZ HARRIS Secretary- Treasurer •JACKIE WILHELMI 8-1 Mrs. Metcalfe 8-II Mr. Hersrud CLASSES HOME ECONOMICS CHEMISTRY Is that the way Mom does it? Oh, what's that smell! Frog legs for supper! 46 Is this enough? SPEECH Hit'em, slugger! El ejercicio hace maestro. 47 HOME ECONOMICS SHOP Putty works on everything! The cooks are hard at it! President......................................DALE GODFREY Vice-President............................................KEN MINNIE Secretary-Treasurer-----------------------------RICK CEBULL G.AoAo 50 President----------- Vice-President------ Secret ary- Treasurer COLLEEN WIDITZ ----JUDY RACKI - SALLY VRANISH SI PEP CLUB President, ROSEMARY MIKLICH Vice-President, WILMA GOFFENA Secretary-Treasurer, JUDY BELCHER CHEERLEADERS 52 CHORUS OFFICERS President------ Vice-President Secretary ----- Librarians----- President Secretary Librarians ...............PETE BIANCHI ...........ROSEMARY MIKLICH ............ MELVIN DRASSEN ................SUSAN FUNK CAROL KOZELISKI BAND OFFICERS COLLEEN WIDITZ TUNI ZIMMERER - - NORA FAIRLEY SALLY VRANISH ROUNDUP HIGH SCHOOL BAND O DISTRICT MUSIC FESTIVAL SUPERIOR RATINGS Alan Benson John Hilts SENIOR TRIO R.H.S. PEP BAND SHOP CLUB Fage z Panther Par; : March Published at Roundup High School eight times during the school year. The Panther Parade is a member of the M.I.E.A. STAFF CHOOL n Editor..........................................Pete Bianchi Technical Editor................................Patsy Robson Assistants to the Editors ...................... Jim Carpenter Janet Smith Proofreader ................................... Colleen Widitz Sports....................................................Dick Person Jon Kuni News.....................................................Diane Charlton Organizations.........................................Theresa McKenna Art.....................................................Karen Golob Tuni Zimmerer Exchange..................................................Bev Vidic Soon campaigns and es will begin as the class plans to man- city for a day. y j outstanding po li ti (according to this r pre-election evaluat: Sue Sharp. Her , high and maybe, soi every girl's dream- dump yard. You see running for the o: garbage collector--! called SanitaryEng: The last s £;g i science room said, f a i r—13 days. days in which t ma; projei jienti; His la; licro-o: was ci rear's tch effo; nicro-oi jselshell. d in to worriec , Mr. I said, Yel started micro1-orgai s year—the froze upI leman, Texas Benny FI; understand B a setback. ' he first he was amiss e i r different 'y. cem—he is now in h (9th grade). — .me, t -his hap just when he was bui] his ego and attainii fidence in life. Bi luck anyway— punk (.continued on Page 6. (typing and Mimeographing. Advisors. . Bob Fisher Office Practice Class ■Miss Joyce DeCock Carrie Williams -• - n ‘McRae School Spirit over—the posters the daily assembl; soiritiuns high,v; dreams for the si The usual co to or. is, Boy, do something in year.1; But if the first or even se you praise the Sure! Whether 7 whether vou lose re you hoys. So reauy engines and organize a charivari--our team are heroes and off to state fighting to win.' But in three we0'- 5 ctate tournament aod all tne ltucins will be gone—trophys won or lost, aid roars of sport fans now a whisper,ihe basketball Panthe rade All ratin SuPer vm o °f P. ere and p the lx mine school sense of school unityi Boost up your spirit and as yours grows it may inocul- ate others. As Mr. Ask said, Make this a School Spirit Year. ATHLETICS ) A” SQUAD See ya' later, Fellas! Did we make it, Ref? 60 “B” SQUAD What are we doing wrong, Coach? Season's Record We They Columbus 19 6 Red Lodge 14 19 Lodge Grass 14 21 Big Timber 6 6 Absarokee 0 26 Forsyth 42 0 Worden 14 21 Harlo 21 14 61 eco n ace ampions Oops! Excuse me! Rick throws a tackle! Dale goes for a rebound! They say body contact is illegal! 64 Check this form! Queen Sandy and King Mike. 66 OCTOBER Hup, two, three, four! The Goal Post Twist Go, Panthers, Go! Expectin' to win! NOVEMBER We could have danced all night Come one, come all to the Masquerade Ball COSTUME WINNERS: Carolyn Su Ling and Terry Robot Lynda Godfrey and Randy Sealey Top salesmen of the junior magazine drive Lawd Chile DECEMBER Annual Christmas Concert directed by Mr. Fry High School Mixed Chorus The Triple Trio Happy Ending? Which Shall He Marry’ directed by Mr. Cross We could have When? At JANUARY Semester tests. S-S-Sh - Quiet! Bill seems to know all the answers! Senior-sophomore coat-check slogan: A coat checked is a coat saved.” G. A. A. on wheels FEBRUARY How about some School Spirit in your blood? RODEO CONCESSION Step right up! We're not busy! We're being careful, it's only our first year! Pep Club Polishes Trophies Careful! They're breakable and not replaceable! Trophies must last forever. TONI MIKLICH - First in Medicine LOREN VRANISH - First in Chemistry SlX til A nnua 1 s cience air ROB CEBULL - First in Mathematics BILL ROGERSON - First in Electronics LINDA and KEN - Biggest shirts, or Mr. Krogh’s dancing teachers? APRI I AARON SLICK FROM PUNKIN CRICK Directed by H. L. Elliston Typical High School Week - Five inches of snow! 75 MAY JUNIOR PROM John crowns the queen of Blue Hawaii. Swinging to the strains of the Noel Collins orchestra. Everybody in step? Don't hide, Randy! Punch flows freely at the Tiki house. MAY DAY a Rosemary and Betty start things off on the right foot. VESPER SERVICE Theresa delivers Vesper Address Processional ------------------ Call to Worship---------------- Doxology----------------------- Prayer------------------------- I Heard a Forest Praying ----- Responsive Reading------------- I Shall Not Pass Again This Way Vesper Subject-------------------- Presentation of the Light ---- R esponse---------------------- You'll Never Walk Alone --------- Closing Ritual-----------...... Recessional-------------------- POMP and CHIVALRY ........ROB CEBULL ---CONGREGATION ........ROB CEBULL .......... CHORUS ■ - - SHIRLEY BARRETT •.....SENIOR TRIO - THERESA McKENNA LOREN VRANISH ■ CLAUDIA HOLLIDAY CHORUS - - SHIRLEY BARRETT HIGH SCHOOL BAND 79 COMMENCEMENT We're on in five minutes. Class of 1962 Mrs. Dorothy Mather, Chairman of the School Board, hands out diplomas.t Is it really that sad, Carolyn? Whew! We're out at last! 80


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