Roundup High School - Rodeo Yearbook (Roundup, MT)

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ADMINISTRATION Roundup High School Li brary SUPERINTENDENT ROBERT G. CRAMER SCHOOL BOARD LEFT-RIGHT: M. Stephenson, G. Raths, L. Sealey, F. Eliasson, D. Mather, E. Vescovi, R. Holliday, H. Hougardy, and K. Griffith. SECRETARY EILEEN STORTZ PRINCIPAL ROBERT KROGH OUR COOKS LEFT-RIGHT: Ann Romick, Spike Rhinehart, Darlene Kilby, and Verna Fanyak EDITORS: Polly Rasmussen, Kathleen Brain, Norma Baird, Sandra Hamley. RODEO STAFF LEFT to RIGHT: Claudia Holliday, Judy Belcher, Gary Byford, Marilyn Herzog, Norma Baird, Sam Robinson, Polly Rasmussen, Dana Kennedy, Sharon Branum, Colleen Brown, Jeannie Mysse, Coleen Sysum, Barbara Carpenter, Lynda Godfrey, Kathy Hague. FACULTY WAYNE ADAMS Guidance General Science Driver Training MISS JOYCE DE COCK Shorthand Typing Bookkeeping Office Practice Panther Parade Rodeo HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY DONALD W. BENDER Government Sociology Economics Jr. High Social Studies Frosh Football Coach EDWARD P. CANTY English I Speech Dramatics GLENN D. BLACK Chemistry Physics World History DONALD G. FRY Biology Band RALPH GILDROY JR. Spanish I and II Chorus MISS VIRGINIA PRAAST English II Journalism Rodeo Panther Parade RICHARD LONG Industrial Arts Driver Training FRED ROOLEY Head Coach Jr. High Science Social Studies MRS. SHIRLEY LUHRSEN Library English III Art MRS. HELEN SHERWOOD Home Economics Physical Education GEORGE MELLINGER Geometry General Math General Science RICHARD WALKER General Math Algebra I and II Solid Geometry Trigonometry MR. HOFMANN Elementary Junior High Principal MRS. BARRETT Reading Library Mathematics MR. HERSRUD Physical Ed. Health Science MRS. CRUTSINGER Physical Ed. Health Reading Library MRS. METCALFE Social Science English Spelling JUNIOR HIGH FACULTY SENIORS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS CLASS FLOWER: Lily CLASS COLORS: Silver and Blue CLASS MOTTO: With the ropes of the past we ring the bells of the future. President ------------------------------ ... — - — Claudia Holliday Vice-President...................................................................Lynn Godfrey Secretary-Treasurer...................................................Kathleen Kiner Class Representatives................................................Dorothy Hofmann Bill Charlton DAVID ALT Drama Club 4; Letterman 2-3-4; Football 1-2-3-4 GARY BADOVINUS Rodeo Staff 4; Letterman 2-3-4; Football 1-2-3; Basketball 1 NORMA BAIRD Rodeo Editor 4; FT A 2-4, Sec. 4; Home Ec. Club 1; Pep Band 3-4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1-2 MIKE BALICH Letterman 2-3-4; Football 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1 JUDY BELCHER Rodeo Staff 4; Prom Queen 3; GAA 1-2; Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Sec. 3, V-P 4; Pep Band 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1-2-3 ALAN BENSON Student Body President 4; FTA Pres. 4; Boys' State 3; Arion Music Award 3; Drama Club 4; Pep Band 1-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; Dance Band 2-3; Choralaires 1-2; Chorus 1-2-3-4 COLLEEN BROWN Rodeo Staff 4; Drama Club 4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Bowl- ing Club 4; Band Majorette 4; Twirling 3-4; Chorus 1-2 GARY BYFORD Rodeo Staff 4; Drama Club 4; Letterman 2-3-4; Foot- ball 1-2-3-4; Math-Sci- ence Club 2-3-4; Speech Club 4 KATHLEEN BRAIN Rodeo Editor 4; Home Ec. Club 1; Choralaires 4; Band Majorette 4; Twirling 1-2- 3-4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1-2-3-4 SHARON BRANUM Transfer from McFarland, Wisconsin 3; Rodeo Staff 4; Panther Parade Staff 4; Pep Club 3-4 BARBARA CARPENTER Rodeo Staff 4; Panther Parade Staff 4; Home Ec. Club 1; Pep Club 3-4; Chorus 3 WILLIAM CHARLTON Senior Class Rep. 4; Pep Band 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4 BOB CROSS Football 1-2; Shop Club 4 BILLIE RAY DAWSON Rodeo Staff 4; Drama Club 4; Chorus 3 JOHN FANTZ Transfer from New Castle, Wyoming 3; Shop Club 4 VIVYANN FINCO Rodeo Business Manager 4; Panther Parade Staff 4; FT A 2-4; Home Ec. Club 1; GAA 1-2; Choralaires 4; Chorus 1-2 -3-4 MELVIN DRASSEN Transfer from Guthrie, Oklahoma 2; Drama Club 4; Football 3-4; Band 4; Chorus 4 AMES FAIRLEY Drama Club 4; Plays 4; Football 1-2; Basketball B Manager 2; Pep Band 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; Dance Band 3; Chorus 4; Math-Science Club 2-4 LYNDA GODFREY Rodeo Staff 4; Drama Club 4; FTA 4; Home Ec. Club 1; Pep Club 1-4; Chorus 2-3 LYNN GODFREY Senior Class V-P 4; Letter- man 2-3-4; Football 1-2-3; Basketball 1-2-3; Pep Club 3 SHERYL GRAVES Transfer from Missoula 4; Freshman Class Sec. 1; Home Ec. Club Sec. 1; Pep Club 1-2; Twirling 1-2; Chorus 1 KATHLEEN HAGUE Rodeo Staff 4; Panther Parade Staff 4; Home Ec. Club 1; Twirling 1-2; Chorus 2-3 SANDRA HAMLEY Rodeo Editor 4; Drama Club 2- 3-4; Plays 3-4; Home Ec. Club 1; Choralaires 1-2-4; Band Majorette 4; Twirling 1-2-3-4; Cheerleader 4; Pep Club 1-2-3; Band 1-2- 3- 4; Chorus 1-2-3-4 EDWARD HERIFORD King Poor Man's Ball 4 I MARILYN HERZOG Student Council Rep. 2; Rodeo Staff 4; Drama Club 4; Home Ec. Club 1; GAA 1; Band Majorette 3-4; Twirling 1-2-3-4, Treas. 4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Sec. 4; Band 1-4; Chorus 1-2-3 JOHN HILTS Transfer from Hettinger, North Dakota 2; Junior Class Pres. 3; Boys' State 3; Basketball 2-3-4; Band 2-3-4 DOROTHY HOFMANN Panther Parade Staff 4; Senior Class Rep. 4; Alter- nate Girls' State 3; Drama Club 3; GAA 3-4; Choral- aires 2-4; Pep Club 1-2-3- 4; Band 2-3; Chorus 1-2- 3-4 CLAUDIA HOLLIDAY Pres, of Senior Class; V-P of Junior Class; Girls’ State 3; Elks Scholastic Scholar- ship Contest Honorable Mention; Librarian 4; Twirling 1-2-3-4; Band Majorette 3-4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1_______ KATHELEEN LANGAN Transfer from Columbus, North Dakota 4 DANA KENNEDY Rodeo Staff 4; Panther Parade Staff 4; FT A 4; Drama Club 1; Home Ec. Club 1; GAA 1-2; Math Club 2; Pep Club 2-3-4 SANDRA KOWALSKI Rodeo Staff 4; GAA 1-2; Twirling 3; Pep Club 1-2- 3-4; Chorus 3-4 CAROL KOZELISKI Rodeo Staff 4; Panther Parade Staff 4; Alternate Girls' State 3; Drama Club 2- 4; Choralaires 2; Band Majorette 2-3-4; Head Majorette 4; Pep Club 1-2- 3- 4; Chorus 1-2-3-4 KATHLEEN KINER Rodeo Staff 4; Panther Parade 4; Girls' State 3; Class Sec. 2-3-4; Drama Club 3-4; Choralaires 1-4; Twirling 1; Pep Club 1-2- 3-4, Pres. 4; Pep Band 1- 2-3-4; All-State Band 2- 3; Band 1-2-3-4; Chorus 2-3-4 JOHN KOWALSKI Class Pres. 1-2; Drama Club 4; Letterman 2-3-4; Football 1-2-3-4; Basket- ball 1-2 DAN McCAFFREE Transfer from Musselshell 3 TERRY MCLAUGHLIN Transfer from Harlowton 2; Rodeo Photographer 4; Panther Parade Editor 4; Football 3; Bowling Club 4; Pep Band 3-4; Band 2-3-4 JEANNIE MYSSE Rodeo Staff 4; Student Council Rep. 3; Home Ec. Club 1; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1 KEN NICHOLSON Rodeo Photographer 4; Bowl- ing Club 1-2-3-4; Pep Band 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; Dance Band 2-3 ALAN O'DOWD DOUGLAS PALMER Football 1-2 CAROL PHILLIPS Rodeo Staff 4; Panther Parade Staff 4; Class Rep. 1; Drama Club 1-2-3-4; Home Ec. Club 1; Math Club 2; Twirling 2; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1-2- 3-4 RON POLICH Pep Band 2-3-4; Band 1-2- 3-4; Dance Band 2-3 GORDON PRESHERN Transfer from Belfry 3; Football 3-4; Track 3 POLLY RASMUSSEN Rodeo Editor 4; Panther Parade Staff 4; Home Ec. Club 1; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Pep Band 3; Band 1-2-3; Chorus 1-2 SAM ROBINSON Rodeo Staff 4; Class Rep. 3; Alternate Boys' State 3; Letterman 2-3-4; Foot- ball 1-2; Basketball 1-2; Pep Club 3; Chorus 4 RANDY SEALEY Basketball 1-2; Track 1; Pep Band 1-2-3-4; All- State Band 3; Dance Band 2-3; Band 1-2-3-4 MICHAEL SHARP Rodeo Staff 4; Panther Parade Sports Editor 4; Drama Club 4; Plays 4; Football 1-2-4; Basketball 1-2; Chorus 1-2 COLEEN SYSUM Rodeo Staff 4; Home Ec. Club 1; Pep Club 2-3-4 GARY THOMAS Boys' State BILL TURLEY Rodeo Staff 4 CAROLYN USERY FT A 4; Choralaires 4; Pep Club; Chorus 1-2-3-4 DARLA WACKER Rodeo Staff 4 Not Pictured: Mike Smith JUNIORS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS LEFT to RIGHT: Linda, Carol, Roma Jean, Terry. President----------- Vice-President------ Secretary------------ Treasurer - --------- Class Representatives • ---Linda Kuzara • - - - Terry Sealey - - - - Carol Harris ------Robert Oset Roma Jean Charlton Mike Charlton Douglas Bloomdahl Beverly Brewer Sherry Brown Jane Buckalew Betty Cain Carl Carlson Mike Charlton Roma Jean Charlton Paul Daniels Stanna Kay Eliasson Mike Elich Sara Eiselein Ralph Fawcett Julius Foster William Foster Susan Funk Glenn Goffena Patsy Goffena Dave Hagstrom Carol Harris Linda Kuzara Linda Lacey Robert Lacey Ron McCleary William Melnik Barbara Mentek Mary Ellen Meyers Toni Miklich Trina Miller Diana Monger Robert Oset Susan Pavich Josephine Picchioni William Reiner Nancy Rittierodt Pat Robbins Carma Heinle Robert Hochmuth Robert Jens Mary Beth Johnson Linda Robinson Gary Robson Carol Rom Terry Sealey Juanita Smith Elaina Soennichsen Paul Spranger Jean Stephenson Albert Stout Vera Strand Dorlene Tull Arlene Turner Dennis Wacker Julie Wacker Robert Wheeler William Yount Ken Zickovich Mary Zimmerman DELEGATES Carol Harris Susan Pavich ALTERNATES Beverly Brewer Linda Kuzara The high school faculty chose the students on the following qualities: leadership, citizenship, character, integrity, and scholastic standing. BOYS STATE DELEGATES David Hagstrom Lee Wheeler ALTERNATES Bill Melnik Bill Foster SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS LEFT to RIGHT: Janet, Colene, Greg, Cheryle President - -- -- -- - — - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- — - - - - Greg Graves Vice-President --- --------------------- —---------------------- -Janet Cordingly Secretary - Treasurer....................................................Colene Graves Class Representative.............- - - -................................ Cheryl Britt Barbara Adams David Beadle Phillip Bender Frankie Sue Bowers Gary Branum Cheryl Britt Kenny Carpenter Janet Cordingly Freddie Cummins Bobby Daugherty Bill Dodds Frieda Eliasson Sherrill Eliasson Greg Eiselein Ray Erbe Mary Ann Evans Chuck Fanyak Duke Fanyak Frank Ferguson Mike Fogerty Bob Fredin Richard Griffith Colene Graves Greg Graves Betty Hagstrom Ruth Haley Linda Hanley Diane Hilderman Terry Hofmann John Jellar Nancy Johnson Tom Keller Kim Kuzara Kay Kozelisky Jim Laurie Larry Lekse Frank Machler Bill Mather Joy Manchester James McCleary Sandy Melnik Randy Mestdagh Richard Saunders Roy Allen Saunders Maryanna Schaff Jackie Schroeder Virginia Palmer Kenny Pertile Jeannie Picchioni Robert Raths Dona Reynolds Roger Robert Sallie Rom Chris Saunders Wesley Moore Frances Natzel Eddie Nelson Linda Nicholson Lawrence Oset Judy Metcalfe Alice Meyers Clinton Moore Jim Shope Susan Sine Paula Smith Doug Spranger Jean Steen David Strand Emmett Sysum Roger Teske Karen Timberman Linda Usery Joe Ed Vescovi Vivian Vicars Diane Wade Clyde Wall David Wanchena Charles White Terry Wickland Joyce Wilhelmi Bob Wolfe Richard Yount FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS LEFT to RIGHT: Carol Lynch, Tom Jellar, and Sam Moss President...................................................................... jenar Vice-President...............................................................Sam Moss Representative to Student Council------------------------------------------Carol Lynch Elaine Adolph Linda Adolph Diane Alt Jane Anderson Diane Anderson Linda Bender Beth Benson Steven Bloomdahl Pam Britt Roger Byford Marshall Christian Marcia Cordingly Margie Edwards Ross Elliot Fritzie Giseler Sandy Glenney Alice Goffena Janice Goffena Robert Goffena Anita Graves Rickey Gray Shirley Hague Gary Igo Florence Jahnke Tom Jellar Mickey Johnson Sallie Johnson Craig Kiner Larry Klinger Kenny Kowalczyk Louise Kozelisky Alan Lacey Steven Liggett Fred Lode Carol Long Carol Lynch Thomas Mayo Marcia McCaffree Russell Miller Cheryl Mills Verla Peterson Bill Penniman Louise Picchioni Sally Raths Carol Rae Eric Rasmussen Kenny Ravnikar Jim Reed Margaret Schoenbeck Jim Schaffer Fred Simondi Larry Smith Sam Moss Marcia Myklebust Dennis O'Dowd Robert Paulus Joe Reed Connie Robbins Bob Ross Twyla Sandvig Sandy Smith Moria Staunton Frank Stevens Bill Summers Sterling Thomas Linda Turner Gene Van Dyke Louis Vidic Randy Vranish Gary Wacker Claude Wall Jackie Wilhelmi Phillip White Mimi Yates Randy Yount Freshman Frolic highlights Initiation. Queen Louise Picchioni and King Mickey Johnson. CLASSES PHYSICS Our future scientists discuss our crucial problems. BIOLOGY Robert Wolfe, Kim Kuzara, and Gary Branum assist Mr. Fry in a respiratory experiment. SHOP Mr. Long instructs Ron McCleary on the finer points of welding. DRIVER TRAINING Sam Robinson fastens himself snugly into the driver training car. WORLD HISTORY Bob Goffena, Virginia Palmer, and Randy Mestaugh discuss the Roman Empire with the aid of a map. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Sterling Thomas does a stomach drop as Louis Vidic, Ross Elliot, and Eric Rasmussen watch. GOVERNMENT Jeannie Mysse, Kathleen Brain, Randy Sealey and Whitey Fairley discuss world affairs. EIGHTH GRADE Prudence Allen James Anderson Robert Beadle Sharon Biltoft Bill Bliss Mike Bloomdahl Keith Branum Colleen Brain Virgil Byford Sherry Cain Elaine Carpenter Rosalyn Cordingly Dale Cruikshank Stephen Cummins James Curlee Jay Eliasson Jerry Fawcett Rodney Flo Bill Gecho Emma Gilbert Kathy Gilbert Sherrie Gilbert Carolyn Goffena Ralph Goffena Alan Graves Robert Hagstrom Judy Harper Buzz Harris John Hledik Cathy Hopkins Edward Kombol Gayle Kombol Karen Kowalczyk Diana Kuzara Connie Lacey Carla Luhrsen Mike Lynch Mary Mackey Richard Monger Duane Mikkelson Joleen Murphy David Nelson Ken Nelson Sandra Nicholson Mavis O'Dowd Donald Perkins Aaron Pfister Polly Pfister James Racki Richard Raths Kent Reynolds Richard Rooley Delila Sandvig James Sandvig Monty Sealey Charlene Stout Russell Strand Serena Teske David Tomlin Greg Tragitt Michele Tucker Janet Van Dyke Larry Vanover Lila Vescovi Joe Vicars Lloyd Waller Richard Watkins Mary Winkler SEVENTH GRADE Carol Adams Darrel Adolph Roger Bender Mary Jane Bliss Barbara Bowers Clyde Breding Sandra Breding Duane Brewer Debra Britt Marty Cramer Jeffrey Cummins Wade Curtis John Daugherty Alan Dawson Linda Dodds Tim Dunn June Elliot Luba Fanyak Susan Fletcher Brian Fogerty Mary Gilbert Karen Goehring Cecelia Goffena Mike Goffena Sharon Graham Beatrice Griffith Mary Hagstrom Cathleen Harper Cynthia Harrison Tom Hazelton Connie Hofmann Shirley Hunt Stephen Jones Janeth Kennedy Lu Wanna Kirkaldie Lila Kleysteuber Marcia Kleysteuber Joe Kowalski Ann Liggett Don Lode Bruce Luhrsen Linda Lumbery Earnest Marks Donald Mather Richard Mihalovich Doreen Monger Mark Nelson Diane Nicholson Gloria Perkins James Pfister Dolores Picchioni Stevie Racki Floyd Ray Dale Rittierodt Arthur Robert Conrad Robertson La Donna Rose Patricia Schonebeck Laury Sealey Alan Simondi Bette Smith Stephen Stephenson Kenneth Strand Robert Timberman Steven Tucker Billy Tull Dolly Wade Cynthia Waller Dorothy Waltz Michael Waltz Jack Zimmerman STUDENT COUNCIL LEFT to RIGHT: Buzz Harris, Alan Graves, Mike Lynch, Mr. Hofmann, Joe Vicars, Richard Mihalovich, Susan Fletcher, Connie Hofmann, and Polly Pfister. ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Alan Benson-President Roma Jean Charlton-Vice-President Claudia Holliday-Secretary-Treasurer LEFT to RIGHT: Linda Kuzara, Cheryl Britt, Roma Jean Charlton, Greg Graves, Bill Charlton, Alan Benson, Mike Charlton, Tom Jellar, Claudia Holliday, Carol Lynch. The Student Council sponsored the Senior class hay-ride, the Poor Man's Ball, the Homecoming Dance, and decorated the Queen's float for Homecoming. At the left they are decorating the Christmas tree. TWIRLERS BAND MAJORETTES, LEFT to RIGHT: Marilyn Herzog, Terry Hofmann, Claudia Holliday, Susan Funk, Carol Rom, Carol Kozeliski, Kathleen Brain, Sara Eiselein, Colleen Brown, Janet Cordingly, Sandra Hamley. TWIRLERS, LEFT to RIGHT, FRONT to BACK: Marilyn Herzog, Claudia Holliday, Colleen Brown, Rosalie Bianchi, Kathleen Brain. ROW TWO: Roma Jean Charlton, Stanna Kay Eliasson, Susan Funk, Carol Rom, Carol Harris. ROW THREE: Vivian Vicars, Jean Steen, Dona Reynolds, Diane Wade, Sara Eiselein. ROW FOUR: Frieda Eliasson, Terry Hofmann, Janet Cordingly, Colene Graves, Joy Manchester. ROW FIVE: Nancy Johnson, Paula Smith, Cheryl Britt, Frankie Bowers, Joyce Wilhelmi. ROW SIX: Jackie Wilhelmi, Louise Picchioni, Carol Rae, Anita Graves, Karen Timberman. ROW SEVEN: Connie Robbins, Moira Staunton, Beth Benson, Carol Lynch, Sandy Glenney. FRONT: Sandra Hamley - Co-Majorette, Carol Kozeliski - Head Majorette. The twirlers and majorettes performed at several football and basketball games. They also marched in Roundup's and Eastern's Homecoming parades. President - Kathleen Kiner Vice-President - Judy Belcher Secretary - Marilyn Herzog BACK ROW, LEFT to RIGHT: Mary Beth Johnson, Sandy Glenney, Carol Kozeliski, Polly Rasmussen, Kathleen Brain, Coleen Sysum, Dorlene Tull, Carol Lynch, Beth Benson, Dana Kennedy, Moira Staunton, Judy Met- calfe. ROW EIGHT: Colleen Brown, Vera Strand, Carol Phillips, Sandra Kowalski, Jane Buckalew, Sharon Branum, Carolyn Usery, Sandy Smith, Marsha Cordingly, Mimi Yates, Jo ce Wilhelmi, Sallie Rom, Paula Smith. ROW SEVEN: Jeannie Mysse, Stanna Eliasson, Colene Graves, Sandra Melnik, Sherrill Eliasson, Vivian Vicars, Anita Graves, Pamela Britt, Jean Steen, Susan Sine, Betty Hagstrom, Maryanna Schaff, Ruthmary Gecho. ROW SIX: Josephine Picchioni, Roma Jean Charlton, Trina Miller, Louise Picchioni, Betty Cain, Cheryl Britt, Barbara Adams, Margie Edwards, Jackie Wilhelmi, Connie Robbins, Marsha Myklebust, Norma Baird, Linda Adolph. ROW FIVE: Barbara Mentek, Carol Harris, Frances Natzel, Diane Wade, Ruth Haley, Claudia Holliday, Linda Usery, Terry Hofmann, Janet Cordingly, Frieda Eliasson, Frankie Bowers, Lynda Godfrey, Sally Johnson. ROW FOUR: Rosalie Bianchi, Carol Rom, Jane Anderson. ROW THREE: Dona Reynolds, Toni Miklich, Marcia McCaffree. ROW TWO: Jeanne Picchioni, Diane Alt, Carol Rae. ROW ONE: Marilyn Her- zog, Judy Belcher, Kathleen Kiner. The Pep Club gave its support to the cheerleaders by being present at all the games. Their constant enthu- siasm cheered the team on to victory. Sandra Hamley Sara Eiselein Susan Funk Beverly Brewer BAND FRONT to BACK, ROW ONE: Rath Haley, Alan Benson, Diane Alt, Terry Sealey, Kathleen Kiner, Linda Kuzara, Toni Miklich, Marcia Myklebust, Marilyn Herzog, Kim Kuzara, Ken Nicholson. ROW TWO: Susan Sine, Cheryl Britt, Diane Wade, Marcia McCaffree, Carol Lynch, Diana Monger, Roma Jean Charlton, Joe Vescovi, David Lacey. ROW THREE: Norma Baird, Linda Usery, Judy Metcalfe, Beth Benson, John Hilts, Susan Pavich, Terry Hofmann, Robert Oset, Bob Daugherty. ROW FOUR: Sandra Hamley, Gary Branum, Carma Heinle, Vera Strand, Ronnie Polich, Josephine Picchioni, Craig Kiner, Melvin Drassen, Eugene Van Dyke. ROW FIVE: Jeanne Picchioni, Fritzie Giesler, Randy Sealey, Judy Belcher, Ken Pertile, Marshall Christian, Bill Melnik, Bill Penniman, Polly Rasmussen, Terry McLaughlin, Linda Robinson, Bill Charlton. CHORUS FLAG: RIGHT to LEFT: Vivyann Finco Kathleen Kiner Dana Kennedy Dorlene Tull Moira Staunton Beth Benson Karen Timberman Kathleen Brain Carol Kozeliski Sandy Glenney Mary Beth Johnson STEM: BACK to FRONT: Greg Eiselein, Melvin Drassen, Sam Robinson, James Fairley, Alan Benson, Bernie Baird, Tom Barrett, Allen Saunders, Bob Fredin, Gary Branum, Bob Daugherty, Terry Hofmann, Carol Harris, Sara Eiselein, Carol Rom, Judy Metcalfe, Paula Smith, Cheryl Britt, Jane Buckalew, Trina Miller, Vera Strand, Anita Graves, Barbara Adams. NOTE: FRONT to BACK, ROW ONE: Josephine Picchioni, Vivian Vicars, Carolyn Usery, Toni Miklich. ROW TWO: Mary Ann Evans, Jackie Schroeder, Jean Steen, Diane Alt, Sandra Hamley. ROW THREE: Susan Sine, Sandee Kowalski, Frieda Eliasson. ROW FOUR: Kay Kozelisky, Linda Usery, Maryanna Schaff, Nancy Johnson, Florence Jahnke, Joy Manchester, Verla Peterson, Barbara Mentek, Susan Funk, Colene Graves, Sandy Melnik. ROW FIVE: Janice Goffena, Jeanne Picchioni, Joyce Wilhelmi, Marcia Myklebust, Jackie Wilhelmi. CHORALAIRES LEFT-RIGHT, BACK ROW: Kathleen Brain, Sara Eiselein, Carol Rom, Kathleen Kiner. SECOND ROW: Alan Benson - Pianist, Vivyann Finco, Josephine Picchioni, Sandra Melnik, Toni Miklich. FIRST ROW: Carolyn Usery, Sandra Hamley, Terry Hofmann, Cheryl Britt. FRONT RIGHT: Mr. Ralph Gildroy, Choral Director. PEP BAND LEFT-RIGHT, FIFTH ROW: Ken Nicholson, Kim Kuzara. FOURTH ROW: Randy Sealey, Judy Belcher, Ken Pertile, Linda Robinson, Bill Charlton, Robert Oset, Jim Fairley. THIRD ROW: Ron Polich, Alan Benson, Marcia McCaffree, Diane Alt, Susan Pavich, Josephine Picchioni. SECOND ROW: Kathleen Kiner, Linda Kuzara, Toni Miklich, Marcia Mykle- bust, Susan Sine, Ruth Haley. FIRST ROW: Gary Branurn, Judy Metcalfe, Jean Picchioni, Linda Usery, Norma Baird. OUTSIDE ROW, RIGHT to LEFT: Janice Goffena, Judy Metcalfe, Sandy Glenney, Joyce Wilhelmi, Freddie Cummins, Mary Ellen Meyers, Margie Edwards, Joy Manchester, Sallie Rom, Sandy Smith, Susan Funk, Sandy Melnik, Colene Graves, Josephine Picchioni, Diane Alt, Jean Steen, Barbara Mentek, Dona Reynolds, Betty Hagstrom, Sally Johnson, Kay Kozeliski, Pam Britt, Vivian Vicars. INSIDE ROW: Secretary-Treasurer - Linda Robinson, President - Susan Pavich, Cheryl Britt, Paula Smith, Linda Kuzara, Rosalie Bianchi, Alice Meyers, Nancy Johnson, Jackie Wilhelmi, Stanna Terry Hofmann, Janet Cordingly. BOWLING SEASON’S WINNERS: HIGH AVERAGE: Ron Polich - 145 HIGH SERIES: Ron Polich - 520 WINNING TEAM: Ron Polich, Bernie Baird, Melvin Drassen, Pat Robbins. TOURNAMENT: SINGLES: FIRST: Jim Fairley - 618 SECOND: Gary Badovinus - DOUBLES: FIRST: Judy Belcher - 1161 Randy Sealey SECOND: Mick Sharp - 1148 James Fairley Kay Eliasson, Roma Jean Charlton, Sherrill Eliasson, Frieda Eliasson, ROW ONE, LEFT to RIGHT: Diana Monger, Judy Belcher, Col- leen Brown, Tom Cook, Diane Hilderman, Frances Natzel. ROW TWO: Terry McLaughlin, Gary Badovinus, Duke Fanyak, Ralph Fawcett, Ronnie Polich, Randy Sealey. ROW THREE: Ken Pertile, Bob Daugherty, Mick Sharp, Gordon Preshern, Melvin Drassen, Jim Fairley. ROW FOUR: Ken Nicholson, Bill Yount, Bernie Baird, Tom Barrett, Paul Spranger, Rosalie Bianchi, Pat Robbins, Susan Pavich. MATH-SCIENCE CLUB LEFT-RIGHT: Kim Kuzara, Tom Bar- rett, Beverly Brewer, Greg Graves, Phil White, Ken Pertile, Chuck White, Terry Wickland, Ray Erbe, Frank Fer- guson, Roger Byford, Jim Fairley, Paul Spranger, FRONT, LEFT to RIGHT: Mary Beth Johnson, Mary Ann Evans, Karen Timberman, and Susan Sine. President: Greg Graves Vice-President: Gary Branum Secretary-Treasurer: Charles White LIBRARIANS LEFT-RIGHT: Juanita Smith, Claudia Holliday, Jane Bucka- lew, Linda Lacey, and Sherry Brown. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA LEFT-RIGHT: Mary Ellen Meyers, Lynda Godfrey, Vivyann Finco, Ruth- mary Gecho, Carol Harris, Dana Ken- nedy, Carolyn Usery, Sharon Branum, Barbara Adams, Susan Sine, Juanita Smith, Alice Ann Meyers. SEATED: Alan Benson. President: Alan Benson Vice-President: Ruthmary Gecho Secretary-Treasurer: Norma Baird HOME EC CLUB LEFT-RIGHT: Jeanne Picchioni, Fritzi Giesler, Linda Hanley, Betty Hagstrom, Florence Jahnke, Verla Peterson, Twyla Sandvig, Shirley Hague, Jean Steen, Dorlene Tull, and Mrs. Sher- wood. SEATED, LEFT-RIGHT: Dona Reynolds, Secretary-Treasurer; Paula Smith, President; and Jane Buckalew, Vice-President. The special project of the Home Ec. Club was the concession stand during the football games. They have had parties, shown films, and made craft projects. LEFT-RIGHT: Alice Ann Meyers, Mary Lynn Zimmerman, Ruth- mary Gecho, and Diana Monger. STANDING: Allen Saunders, Chris Saunders, President; Richard Saun- ders, Secretary-Treasurer; Bill Dodds. KNEELING: Fred Lode, David Beadle, Ken Kowalczyk, Robert Paulus. The members have busied them- selves by working on cars, making small repairs, refinishing gun stocks, making props for the Christ- mas Concert, and working on their science projects. The following pictures depict the various steps in volving the production of the school newspaper: Mr. Kraske, student teacher, is interviewed by Vivyann Finco and Dana Kennedy. Barbara Carpenter, Kathe Hague, and Polly Rasmussen busily type the stencils. Art Editor, Ruthmary Gecho, leans conscien- tiously over the mimeoscope. Terry McLaughlin and Bill Reiner run off the stencils. Carol Phillips, Barbara Carpenter, and Dorothy Hofmann add the finishing touches - - the staples. ACTIVITIES SEPTEMBER - ■ - FRESHMAN Sore and blistered freshmen re- ceived an official welcome to RHS. For one week they exhibited courage and stamina in fulfilling the tasks handed to them by the Mighty Seniors. Highlighting initiation was the painting of the R and the Freshman Frolic when Louise Picc- hioni and Mickey Johnson were crowned King and Queen. INITIATION TOP LEFT: Louise Picchioni twists with Sam Moss. TOP RIGHT: Mimi Yates and Sandy Glenney sit on ice while four boys search for marbles in a bucket of mud. BOTTOM LEFT: Russell Miller proves his love for Fritzie Giesler by proposing in the presence of the entire student body. BOTTOM RIGHT: Frosh are busy (?) whitewashing the R. OCTOBER TOP LEFT: The prize for the best float went to the Senior class. TOP RIGHT: The 1962 Homecoming candidates were left to right: Colleen Brown - Senior, Roma Jean Charlton - Junior, Linda Nicholson - Sophomore, and Jackie Wilhelmi - Freshman. CENTER: Queen Roma reigns over the Homecoming dance. BOTTOM LEFT: Gary Badovinus and Tom Cook strut in front of the Student Council float. BOTTOM RIGHT: Coach Hershrud looks on at the Roundup-Worden game. NOVEMBER “INHERIT THE WIND” WRITTEN BY: Robert E. Lee Jerome Lawrence DIRECTED BY: Edward Canty 0 dfellov ciware oo Henry Drummond (Tom Cook): Moses never made a phone call; does that make the telephone an instrument of the devil?” Matthew Harrison Brady (Mike Sharp): Nobody's forgotten the Endicott Publishing case where you made the jury believe the obscenity was in their minds, pot on the printed page. Rachel Brown (Carol Phillips): ”1 re- member feeling this way when I was a little girl .... I used to wake up at night terrified of the dark. ” DECEMBER ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CONCERT Sharon Branum, a senior at RHS, was named Homemaker of Tomorrow by Mrs. Sherwood after receiving the highest score on the Betty Crocker Test. Sing, Sing Together ------------------ - - Annual Christmas Concert Directed by: Mr. Ralph Gildroy HOMEMAKER OF TOMORROW JANUARY King, Edward Heriford, reigns over the Poor Man's Ball. FACULTY GAME There never has been and there never will be two teams like these. The faculty of Roundup High School played this basketball game in order to earn money for a teaching scholarship which will be awarded to a junior in college. FEBRUARY Pep Club President, Kathleen Kiner, presents the basketball team, coach, manager and cheerleaders with the traditional rose as she wishes them luck at the tournament on behalf of the whole student body. Linda Kuzara accepts a tournament ticket from Mr. Gildroy for winning the School Spirit essay contest. s c H O 0 L S P Mr. Long proudly presents Frank Fergu- ■ son with a tournament ticket for win- ' ning the poster contest. R 1 T W E E K The Pep Club does their part by giving Mick Sharp and Tom Cook show their the Trophies a new shine. acting ability in the Senior Skit. School Spirit Week was celebrated the week of February 25 and was a gay affair for the stu dents of RHS as they readied themselves for the Class B Tournament. MARCH r.:m SCIENCE FAIR TOP: The local Science Fair winners are on their way to Billings and greater competition. CENTER: Louise Picchioni won the all- around award in the Junior Division in the Billings competition. BOTTOM LEFT: Chris Saunders won the Air Force award and an Excellent rating. BOTTOM RIGHT: Kim Kuzara won a cruise on a Navy ship and a Superior rating on his project. RADICAL CHASGI. M1C|(OPHOTOGRAPHY BAS TO INVOLVE THE BSE 9t A FILM AND NEGATIVE at WHICH A CONSIDERABLE ASOl XT wftiRwsaafn % PAPE WITH THIS PNOC1 SS the MICHOSt ui'K S HEM ACTS AS THE ‘NA- TIVE IIY PCOUI MIN I”1' AMOl'N I « • IJGH I ' HAT aSi.i. HI SS II ••!« ITSEI.I l I! HI mv i !lI.AT - I NO ns IKI 1MA(. M EH the devi:i.opi:i pa. eh THIS is WHERE THE TIME IS SAVE HECAl SE it ur.itriF.KK ciMi.y o.vr I STEP IN' 1 VELOPING. I I AT HEIM. OF THE PRINTS WHEREAS MICROPRO l'()l. RAP1IY HAS TWO SI EPS. ■ WHICH ARE DEVELOPING THE NEGATIVE AN PRINTS. I’KOCKDITltK IN THE LIGHT IS DARKROOM. USE TO F H THE MICROSCOPE ON I SPECIMEN. Ill | N |i| H PLACE?, o SLEEVE ON rop )i MICROSCOPE sc 17 l.ENS IS AT Ti POIVI NOW r A APRIL WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE’S MACBETH DIRECTED BY: Edward Canty TOP: Tom Cook as Macbeth summons his guard (Roger Robert). CENTER: Macbeth defends himself as Macduff (Gary Branum) challenges him to a duel. BOTTOM LEFT: The wicked Lady Mac- beth, played by Carol Phillips, reads a letter brought by her messenger. BOTTOM RIGHT: Although the ghost of the murdered Banquo cannot be seen, the expression on Macbeth's face shows his spirit lingers. TOP LEFT: Mr. Roberts, center, presents Sharon Branum, left, and Colleen Brown with first and second place awards respectively for the My Bank's Obligation to Its Community essay contest. TOP RIGHT: The first place winner of the Art Talent Contest sponsored by the Civic Woman's Club is Carol Kozeliski. CENTER: Carol Kozeiiski is crowned Queen of the 12th Annual Central Montana Music Festival at Lewistown. BOTTOM: Mrs. Rodeghiero, center, presents Carol Kozeliski, right, Greg Eiselein, center and Joseph with art awards. TOP LEFT: Queen Julie Wacker and her escort, Robert Oset, reign over the prom. TOP RIGHT: Carol Harris and Stanna Eliasson busily decorate the queen’s chair. CENTER: A seahorse is one of the highlights of the theme, Underwater Paradise. BOTTOM: The grand march is led by Junior Class President, Linda Kuzara, and her escort, Mickey Johnson. VESPERS cl,«di P««“s al light Of learning Linda. Processional--------------------------- Call to Worship------------------------- Doxology ------------------------------- Prayer--------------------------------- This Nation Under God ----------------- Senior Ritual - ------------------------ May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You' Are We Really On Our Own ---------- Presentation of the Light --------- Response-------------------------------- Climb Every Mountain ----------------- Closing Ritual---------------------- Slow March From Scipio ---------- - Alan Benson ------------Congregation -------------Alan Benson -------------- - - chorus ------------Michael Sharp -------------Senior Duet - --------Kathleen Kiner -------Claudia Holliday -------------Linda Kuzara ---------- ------Chorus ----------Michael Sharp Recessional High School Band COMMENCEMENT TOP LEFT: Claudia Holliday gives the valedictory address. TOP RIGHT: The salutatorian speech is given by Douglas Palmer. CENTER: Mr. Fellbaum gives address entitled What is Right with the World. BOTTOM: Graduates march in for the last time. Mrs. Luhrsen awards pins to the members of the Library Staff. MAY DAY •r Queen Sandra Kowalski reigns over the May Day festivities. Her at- tendants are: Marilyn Herzog, Col leen Brown, Jeannie Mysse, and Carol Kozeliski. Junior high boy's P. E. class dem- onstrates calisthenics. ATHLETICS FIRST STRING HUDDLE X3SO DAUGHERTY BACK ROW: Joe Vescovi, Jim Shope, Mike Charlton, Mick Sharp, Robert Wolfe, Greg Eiselein, John Jellar, Melvin Drassen, Gary Igo, Manager Bill Melnik. SECOND ROW: Gary Branum, Duke Fanyak, David Strand, Tom Barrett, Gary By ford, Ken Zickovich, Doug Spr anger, Lee Wheeler, Robert Oset. FIRST ROW: Mike Fogerty, Ken Pertile, Terry Wickland, Chuck Fanyak, Louis Vidic, Greg Graves, Bob Daugherty, Leroy Stout, Terry Sealey. SCORES Huntley Project We 7 They 34 Forsyth 0 7 Red Lodge 0 7 Lodge Grass 20 7 Big Timber 13 19 Absarokee 0 7 Columbus 0 28 Harlowton 0 40 The team elected Leroy Stout (left) Back of the Year and Bob Wolfe (right) Line- man of the Year. ACTION SHOTS LETTERMEN Tom Barrett Gary Byford Mike Charlton Bob Daugherty Melvin Drassen Greg Eiselein Charles Fanyak Greg Graves Gary Igo John Jellar Robert Oset Terry Sealey Mick Sharp Jim Shope Leroy Stout Louis Vidic Lee Wheeler Robert Wolfe Ken Zickovich Stout, Wheeler, and Eiselein make a pile- up on top of a Columbus ball carrier. Linebacker Preshern stops Absarokee for short gain. nome or the FICESIJP PANTHERS LEFT to RIGHT: Chuck Fanyak, Terry Sealey, Jim Shope, Mike Charlton, Gary Robson, Greg Eiselein, Scott Jens, Lee Wheeler, Mike Fogerty. KNEELING: John Hilts and Manager Bill Melnik. ON FOR ROUNDUP , . . Lodge Grass Worden Big Timber Red Lodge Harlowton Forsyth Abarokee Columbus Red Lodge Absarokee Forsyth Lodge Grass Big Timber Columbus Harlowton Worden We They 48 50 57 56 53 51 53 48 60 38 68 47 75 50 71 50 56 48 78 51 51 33 49 53 53 36 74 50 73 35 57 53 John Hilts, senior, breaks school record by scoring 50 points in the Absarokee game here. LEFT to RIGHT: Co-Captains, Sterling Thomas, and Greg Graves, Louis Vidic, Roger Byford, Eric Rasmussen, Larry Klinger, Robert Ross, Doug Spranger, John Jellar. NOT PICTURED: Ross Elliot, and Tom Jellar. “B” BASKETBALL Louis Vidic springs up for a shot and two points for the Panthers. Left-handed Terry Sealey jumps, shoots, and hits for two points against Absarokee. ACTION SHOTS The ball is in the air and the Panthers are ready for action. Crowd becomes electric as Mike Fogerty soars above the opponent. LETTERMEN Mike Charlton Greg Eiselein Chuck Fanyak Mike Fogerty John Hilts Scott Jens Gary Robson Terry Sealey Jim Shope Lee Wheeler Captain John Hilts displays the first place trophy won at the district tournament. TOP: Panthers and Coach Rooley proudly pose after winning the district tournament in Billings. BOTTOM: State Class B tourney gets underway with the tip-off of the Columbia Falls-Roundup game. Is Gary Robson seeking encouragement from above at the State tournament. TRACK Ken Zickovich throws the javelin at th Forsyth track meet. Bill Yoiint throws the discus 103 feet 3 inches to win the event. TOP: Sterling Thomas soars 10 feet 3 inches winning first place in the pole vault. BOTTOM: Scott Jens shows good form as he leaps 17 feet 7 1 2 inches to take first in the broad jump. TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World's Best Yearbooks-Are Taylor-made''


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