Roundup High School - Rodeo Yearbook (Roundup, MT)
- Class of 1969
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♦ STAFF Advisor: Mr. John Namovich Editor: Marka Vranish Patti Jo Fletcher Mari Jane Robbins Jacquie Glenney Harriet Agre Sandi Swanson Mickey Picchioni ROUNDUP, MONTANA With deep respect and gratitude, we salute our country, land of freedom and opportunity. Some people see things as they are and ask why? I dream things that never were and say why not? Robert F. Kennedy SENIORS mm Janice Adolph The fair, the chaste, the un- express ive she. Jeanne Adolph Promise is most given when the least is said. Harriet Agre I shall be like that tree, I shall die at the top. Wenda Albright A Christian is the highest form of man. Ken Anderson To dear-bought wisdom give the credit due. Gailene Atwood The happiness and misery of men depend no less on temper than fortune. 4 t Cheryl Barthule Live as if you expect to live a hundred years but might die to- morrow. Edna Mae Bliss Music is well said to be the speech of angels. David Charlton Good manners are a part of good morals; and it is as much our duty as our interest to practice both. Richard Feiock There is nothing nothing, nothing, I say worth lying awake. 5 Jacquie Glenney He best can paint them who shall feel them the most. Cecelia Goffena Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. Mary Jane Goffena I hate nobody; I am in charity with the world. Susan Hanley Life is a quarry out of which we are to mold a character. Tom Hazelton The man that blushes is not quite a brute. Jim Hochmuth It may be said that his wit shines at the expense of his memory. 6 Debbi Jeffrey We can make majors and officers every year, but not scholars. 7 Janie Kowalski The charms her downcast modesty concealed. Keith Kuzara When the brisk minor pants for twenty-one. Marty Larson He that riseth late, must trot all day. John Larson Licker talks mighty loud w'en it gits loose fum de jug. Diana McCleary I can be pushed just so far. Rick McCleary More men are killed by overwork than by the importance of the world justices. Dorothy McConnell They that know no evil will suspect none. Steve Metcalfe Oh tis nice to get up in the morning, but it is nicer to stay in bed. 9 10 Art Robert 'Tis as cheap sitting as standing. Nancy Ross I'll give you leave to call me anything, if you don't call me spade . Ron Saunders Win without boasting. Lose without excuse. Harold Schulz To him no high, no low, no great, no small. Sharon Smith The force of her merit makes the way. Jeanette Stevens I had rather have a fool make me merry, than experience make me sad. Roxanne Thayer Do as you would be done by, is the surest method of pleasing. Alice Thompson What sweet delight a quiet life affords. Gordon Tra itt They who talk most have the least to say. Steve Tucker What this country needs is a good five-cent cigar. 12 Kathy Vicars Great talkers are like leaky vessels; everything runs out of them. Marka Vranish Good nature is the beauty of the mind, and like personal beauty wins almost without anything else. 13 69ERS 14 JUNIORS L to R: Kay Abbey, Gloria Adolph, Joyce Adolph, Carla Alt, Ronald Anderson, Diane Atwood, Mike Beadle, Larry Bellew, Ron Bellew, Diane Bianchi, Lonnie Bird, Candace Blazina, William Britt, Carolyn Carpentar, Frank Casey. 16 L. to R. Cindy Clark, Linda Corgait, Donna Fawcett, Kathleen Ferguson, Mary Fink, Patti Fletcher, Charles Frost, Karen Gebhardt, Jim Gilbert, Joey Gilbert, Wayne Gildroy, Barbara Goffena, Debbie Goffena, Dyanna Goffena, Gary Goffena. 17 Benjie Graves Vince Hazelton Mike Hledik Lorna Hochmuth Candyce Jacobs Jim Jens 18 Ann Pertile Dale Pfister Donald Picchioni Mickey Picchioni 19 Linda Rice Don Richardson Michele Robbins Rita Robert Jerry Robertson 20 21 “70” GRADS 22 SOPHOMORES Diana Agre Janathan Allen Cathy Ask George Bailey Frances Bender Beverly Carter John Charlton Connie Clark Brenda Curiee Gilbert Dickerson Preat Eiselein Colleen Erbe Connie Erbe Clifford Fawcett Terri Foster Kelly Gebhardt 24 Eileen Jellar Vernon Johnson Deb Kinsey David Liggett Phyllis Lode Patrick Lynch 25 p FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Greg Mattfield, Susan Mayo, Karen McCaffree, Donna McCleary, Rose Ann McCleary, Dwight Mikkelson, Rosina Murphy, Mary Carol Nelson, James Nicholson, Tim O'Brian, Stephen O'Brian, Tom Pfister, Ray Raths, Virginia Raths, Sidney Rodgerson, and Gale Schulte. 26 FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Dusty Sealy, Johnny Sherpe, Philip Sine, Jim Smith, Mark Stevens, Rowena Thayer, Leslie Tragitt, Robert Tucker, Bob Tull, James Turley, Randy VanDyke, Linda Wadman, Mary Waltz, Gerald Wickland, Christie Winker, and Debbie Zimmerman. 27 “71”- HERE WECOME! FRESHMEN James Adolph Roberta Allen Debbie Amdor Jerry Anderson Marilynn Carpenter Dwight Cordingly Sharon Feiock Gwen Grost Jake Barthule Steve Bianchi Odell Blumhagen Gerald Brown Suzanne Brychta Charlene Buck Linda Carlson Ivan Carpenter 30 Loris Gebhardt Alan Goffena Becky Golob John Grahmm Tim Johnson Ruby Kelly Mike Kilby Terry Kombol 31 Toni Lekse Dan Majerus Curtis Marking Debbie McCleary John Racki Ron Lind Brad Marking Greg Marking Dennis Nelson Pat Reaves 32 Peter Tully P. Richardson Linda Rose Mike Ross P. Sandbak Ken Sanner Max Schaff E. Sellers S. Simondi Theresa Turley Delores Webby Nancy Wolt 33 72” HOPEFULS 34 FACULTY R.H.S. 1968-69 JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH FACULTY Miss P. L. Heffner Eng. II G Spanish I, II Martin Berlant Miss M. R. Brackett Biol. , G Chem. Typ. , Shth. , G O. P. Joe Hilts Miss E. M. Jensen Alg. I G II, Prac. Alg. , Girls' P. E. Trig. Solid Geom. Tom Roe PAD. , Wld. Geog., Econ. , Coach Wayne Adams Guidance Director Kim Baker Science Mrs. Sylvia Barrett Social Studies Miss R. Beaudry Home Economics Eugene H. Desjarlais Music, B. L. , Bkp. Lany R. Ferguson P. E., Bkp. , Coach Bruce Frank Mathematics Mrs. L. J. Crutsinger Spell. Lib. Mrs. M. J. Metcalfe Eng. I G II G Joum. Stephen A. Simonds Gen. Science, Ear. G Physics Miss J. H. Miklich Librarian JeffM. Wulf Mech. Draw'g G Ind. Arts Miss E. L. Nelson English Don Wulff Eng. I G IV, Speech Drama, C.W. Gary F. Ray Math I II, G Geometry Mr. J. Namovich Wld. His. , Am. His. , Soc. M TIME SCHOOL BOARD 1 7'.' !«. I Meeting regularly once a month, the school board has made many plans during the 1968-69 school year. Busy members take time from their various occupations to plan the district's school program. They form the vital link between the community and the schools. BUS DRIVERS i Promoting the primary duties of the school is the most important job of the staff which includes our two efficient custodians and able bus drivers. The staff is definitely an aid in keeping the school running smoothly. C U s T 0 D 1 A N S 42 SAIOIIVZIMVDNO iumiiaiiiii :: '.Mi u'FiuT:;‘i Tu5 s ,fe • ' i Roundup High School Student Council: Elton Lee, Ken Anderson, Gailene Atwood, David Charlton, Ben Graves, Rowena Thayer, Raymond Raths, Jerry Anderson, Glenda Smith. Below: Senior Class Officers, Gailene Atwood, Ken Anderson, Kathy Vicars, David Charlton, and Peggy Hoiland. $ OUMDUP 44 Freshman Class Officers: Debbie McCleary, Debbie Amdor, Glenda Smith, and Jerry Anderson. STUDENT GOVERNMENT Sophomore Class Officers: Rowena Thayer, Connie Erbe, Raymond Raths, Pat Lynch. 45 1 DEBATE Debate Team: Peggy Hoiland, Diana McCleary, Wayne Gildroy, Tony Kombol, Ron Reeves. GAA GAA: Back row-Becky Golob, Linda Rose, Teria Stein, Susan Hanley, Jeanne Adolph, JoAnne Zupec, Eileen Jellar, Roma Zupec, Karen Gebhardt, Janice Adolph, Virginia Raths, Second row- Charlene Buck, Gaila Bailey, Connie Janich, Susan Hagstrom, Leslie Traggit, Debbie Zimmerman, Susan Mayo, Michelle Robbins, Bonnie Keosky, Donna Fawcett, Diane Bianchi, First row- Linda Carlson, Marilyn Carpenter, Patty Reaves, Pam Sandback, Rosina Murphy, Barb Hledik, Diane Atwood, Loris Gebhardt, Diane Golob, Rose Mayo, Jenny Tully. Officers- Karen Reighard, Elaine Janich, Miss Jensen. 47 PEP BAND Pep Band: Wayne Kombol Tom Ask, Roger Godfrey, Greg Mattfield, Brian Hoiland, Mr. Desjarlais, Rodney She e, Denise Leer, Debbi Jeffrey, Debbie McCleary, Rona Romick, Phylis Lode, Linda Rice, Susie Kombol Rita Roberts, Curtis Egge, Rick Mikkelson, Bill Funk, Ron Reaves, Ron Lind, David Atwood, Phyllis Nason, Ken Anderson, Donna McCleary, Steve Metcalfe, Deb Kinsey, Glenda Smith, Elaine Robertson. MARCHING BAND 48 MAJORETTES Marka Vranish, Jesse Lynch, Donna McCleary, Diana McCleary, Harriet Agre, Sandi Swanson, Ann Pertile, Dusty Sealey, Patti Fletcher, Jackie Glenney, Jan Allen, Mari Jane Robbins. TWIRLERS Jan Allen, Dusty Sealey, Jacquie Glenney, Donna McCleary, Jesse Lynch, Harriet Agre, Patti Jo Fletcher, Sandi Swanson, Ann Pertile, Vicki Tucker, Bev Carter, Kathi Rae, Cathi Ask, Diane Agre, Debbie McCleary, Becky Golob, Rita Robert, Debbie Amdor. Officers: Secretary Treasurer; Mari Jane Robbins, Majorette; Marka Vranish, Co-Majorette; Diane McCleary. 49 PANTHER PARADE STAFF R O D E O S T A F F Jenny Tully, Mary Jane Goffena, Linda Rice, Raymond Raths, John Geisler, Jackie Glenney, Debbie Jeffery, Diana McCleary, Serena Nelson, Dorothy McConnell, Alice Thompson, Kathi Ferguson, Pat Stephenson, Billy Funk, Kathi Vicars, Peggy Holland, Sponsor-Mrs. Marjorie Metcalfe, Ken Anderson, Anita Wise, Jeanette Stephens, Wayne Gildroy. Sponsor-Mr. John Namovich, Editor-Marka Vranish, Mickey Picchoni, Glenney, Mari Jane Robbins, Harriet Agre, Sandi Swanson. Patti Fletcher, Jackie Mari Jane Robbins, Joanne Zupec, Janie Kowalski, Edna Mae Bliss, Janie O'Dowd. Sponsor-Miss Mary Ann Brackett. PRODUCTION STAFF Wenda Albright, Jeanette Stevens, Miss Micklich, Kathi Rae, Annett Hauge, Linda Rice, Peggy Hoiland, Jane Raths, Cheryl Barthule, Sharon Smith, Serena Nelson. 51 Barb Hiedick, Susan Mayo, Bev Carter, Brenda Curlee, Jan Allen, Eileen Jellar, Donna Fawcett, Michelle Robbins, Wenda Albright, Terria Steen, Rowena Thayer, Debbie Amdor, Rosina Murphy, Donnie Janich, Gay la Bailey, Rita Robert, Rose Mayo, Diane J Golob, Caryn Reighard, Becky Rose, Becky Golob, Debbie Hunt, Toni Leske, Marka Vranish, Sandi Swanson, Debbie Jeffrey, Joanne Zupec, Peggy Hoiland, Annette Hague, Roma Zupec, Candace Blazina, Barbara Goffena, Bonnie Keosky, Leslie Tragitt, Phylis Lode, Cathi Ask, Shirley Goffena, Jeanette Stevens, Diane Bianchi, Kathy Ferguson, Ann Pertile, Kathi Rae, Patti Joe Fletcher, Marilyn Carpentar, Berta Allen, Charlene Buck, Vicki Tucker, Harriet Agre, Mary Jane Goffena, Linda Corgait, Carla Alt, Diane Agre, Jacquie Glenney, Roxanne Thayer, Mari Jane Robbins, Debbie Zimmerman, Donna McCleary, Jesse Lynch, Dusty Sealey, Lynne Waller, Debbie McCleary, Kathy Vicars, Glenda Smith, Nancy Ross, Advisor: Miss Jensen, President: Phylis Nason, Vice- President: Diana McCleary, Secretary- Treasurer: Elaine Janich. 52 A-SQUAD L to R: Debbie McCleary, Dusty Sealey, Glenda Smith, and Donna Me Cleary. L to R: Jesse Lynch, Kathy Vicars, Lynn Waller, and Nancy Ross. PEP CLUB B-SQUAD 53 CHORUS BAND SCIENCE MATH CLUB LETTERMAN’S CLUB GIRLS STATE DELEGATES: Mary Helen Fink Jane Raths ALTERNATES: Jesse Lynch Karen Gebhardt BOYS STATE DELEGATES Wayne Gildroy Jim Gilbert r ■« :, • NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Mary Helen Fink, Wayne Gildroy, Peggy Hoiland, Ben Graves, Kathy Ferguson, Ken Anderson, Denise Lear, Dorothy McConnell, Debbi Jeffrey, Anita Wise. 56 HIGH SCHOOL WEEK DELEGATES: Harriet Agre, Wayne Gildroy, Ginny Tully, Ken Anderson, Debbi Jeffrey, Ron Saunders. A THLETICS THEY WERE Harlowton Harlem Colombus Red Lodge Lodge Grass Big Timber Absarokee Forsyth Huntley Project WE THEY 20 0 33 6 39 6 38 0 28 0 33 7 52 0 39 0 35 12 317 31 Mr. Tom Roe, Class B Football Coach of the Year. 58 GREAT IN “68” . K CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS OF 1968 MO. I BASKETBALL “B” SQUAD LOOTBALL 62 ROUNDUP PANTHERS GREAT AGAIN SENIOR MEMBERS: SCOT SEITZ ACTIVI TIES FRESHMEN INITIATION Initiation week kept our little beanied friends quite busy. Carrying books, bowing, and messy trip to the R were only a few of the highlights. At the end of the week, the Freshman Frolic found as its King and Queen Keith Larson, and Connie Janich. HOMECOMING. . . . Coaches and Captains FESTIVITIES Junior-Lynn Wallar F« k VICTOR V 1372 Homecoming 69 . . . It began with the traditional parade downtown. The class of 72 reigned over the festivities with the winning float. Furthermore, the freshmen candidate Doris Webby was crowned Queen by co-captains Richard Feiock and Bill Funk. The Panthers beat the Columbus Cougars in the Homecoming game by a score of 39-6. The game was followed by the dance, enjoyed by all. Freshmen-WINNINC FLOAT inXTi H caiH O cai • • FALL PRODUCTION On November 12, 1968, in the Roundup High School gymnasium, the Drama Club presented Pride and Prejudice to a capacity crowd. The acting was superb, as was the scenery. The cast and Mr. Wulff should be commended for a job well done. 70 CHRISTMAS FORMAL VISIT CAPITOL 73 SCHOOL SPIRIT WEEK i S' Ben Graves and Jackie Glenney gave speeches on school spirit. School Spirit Week found RHS loaded with enthusiasm. Harriet Agre was crowned Miss School Spirit for a second time, and Rodney Sherpe cap- tured the title of Mr. School Spirit. While Odell Blumhagen and Kelly Gebhart won the loudest yell contest, Roxanne Thayer won a free tour- ney ticket for saying the right words at the right time. SCIENCE FAIR “69” .AI WEI? mech mmcs 4E kT SOUHO RONOMY ight Ken Anderson Grand Prize Winner ’ A SOLA LUNA 76 DRAMA CLUB PRESENTS 77 SENIOR CITIZENS? Before 1969 PROM BANQUET r w School Board Member Mr. Wier Guest Speaker. 79 QUEEN CANDIDATES were Ann Fletcher, Gloria Adolph, and DATES were Ben Graves, Pat Jens, and Jay Swanson. GONE WITH ■T ' n n Tijuana Trash Queen Gloria Pertile, Vikki Tucker, Patti Sandi Swanson. KING CANDI- Stephenson, Jim Gilbert, Louie THE WIND Punch crowd: Connie Janich, Gayla Bailey, Berta Allan, Mike Ross, Dick Harris, and Keith W. Larson. Grand March Jessie Lynch, acting Jr. Class Pres, crowns King and Queen. MAY DAY 82 FESTIVITIES 1969 83 BACCALAUREATE Reverend John Soderberg delivered the 1969 baccalaureate address ’’Dreams To Live By” on June 1 in the high school gym. During the baccalaureate service Elton Lee read the call to worship. The prayer was presented by Jeanette Stevens followed by a scripture reading by Wenda Albright. Wenda later sang Dedication. Bill Funh lead the senior response to Edna May Bliss' song Still as the Night. Then senior class president Dave Charlton presented the light of education to Jessie Lynch, acting junior class president. 84 On June 2 at 8 p. m. George W. O'Connor, president of Montana Power, gave the graduation address. Following the processional led by Ben Graves and Pat Stephenson, Reverend Edward Horst gave the graduation invocation. Preceding Mr. O'Connor's address, Salutatorian Ken Anderson spoke. Valedictorian Debbi Jeffery's address was followed by Superintendent Krogh's presentation of awards and Mr. Gildroy's presen- tation of the class. Reverend Milton Cookson gave the closing benediction. GRADUATION 85 THE PAST FOREVER GONE; QN3 HH1IV 33H13D01 f'J j H 8 H}'V «-«••W !llAHd I jpb ijoov-op !ig t' vn ' r3 x iopy oL.(Mp 0|pg «¥ ■1 AW w $ oosduao j a?i|y 9 -|x.o4|q , l30, d S°a v°| d UO? -| UlfOp -O eop PJKTlJj HJtWCtlOW C - 4VH UM°P • ■ « p av in yi ' i a pooMty audfie') cx Aoyxjy mouu, iloO:,ft VL ”Q Aj-Jiryy vyq«g 6961 JO SSV1D
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