Roundup High School - Rodeo Yearbook (Roundup, MT)
- Class of 1975
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Table of Contents Activities.......................5 Organizations...................29 Sports..........................43 Classes.........................55 Faculty.........................83 And Growing 2 3 4 5 Activities Renee Miller Homecoming Queen Homecoming Candidates 8 10 Making the floats, made up for the unhappy event. The senior class's Streaking to a Victory took 1st. Sophomores 2nd, Fresh- men 3rd and Juniors 4th. 11 Snowball Queen Snowball Candidates Patty Elich T ami Rogerson Liz Vicars Snowball The Annual Snowball dance was sponsored by the Student Council on 23 day of December. Music was provided by Dave Moon and the Moonshiners. At 10:30 Carmen Overland was crowned queen and reigned over the rest of the evening. 14 91 In Memory of Sheri O’Brien I may be able to speak the languages of men and even of angels, but if 1 have not love, my speech is no more than a noisy gong or a clanging bell. 2 I may have the gift of inspired preaching; I may have all knowledge and understand all secrets; I may have all the faith needed to move mountains - but if 1 have not love, I am noth- ing. 3 1 may give away everything I have, and even give up my body to be burned - but if I have not love, it does me no good. 4 Love is patient and kind; love is not jealous, or conceited, or proud; 5 love is not ill-mannered, or selfish, or irritable: love does not keep a record of wrongs; 6 love is not happy with evil, but is happy with the truth. 7 Love never gives up; its faith, hope, and patience never fail. 8 Love is eternal. There are inspired messages, but they are tem- porary; there are gifts of speaking, but they will cease; there is knowledge, but it will pass. 9 For our gifts of knowledge and of inspired messages are only partial; 10 but when what is perfect comes, then what is partial will disappear. II When I was a child, my speech, feelings, and thinking were all those of a child; now that 1 am a man, I have no more use for childish ways. 12 What we see now is like the dim image in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. What I know now is only partial; then it will be complete, as complete as God's knowledge of me. 13 Meanwhile these three remain: faith, hope, and love; and the greatest of these is love. 16 Sytle Reviewing Bozeman last year. Freshman initiation in September of 1971. Showing a 4-H Wood working Project. Sheri in the First Grade. 17 Prom King and Queen Yvonne Marking Bryan Adolph 18 King and Queen Candidates Lynn Wall David Fanyak Laurie Krogh Milton Cordingly Nancy Goffena Don Parrott Kay Beadle Pat Schroeder Jr.-Sr. Prom and Banquet The prom theme this year was Happy Days. It was held May 10th. The banquet took place the night before. Friday the 9th. The punch girls were Malinda Picci- honi. Shelly Cady and Lori Pfis- ter and the boys were Keith Innes, Dan Ramsey, and Harlan Krogh. 20 The grand march started at 9:30 and the crowning of the King and Queen took place at 10:00. Bryan Adolph and Yvonne Marking reigned over the night. 21 May Queen Candidates Susan Adolph, Darlene Pershern Tricia Rose, Patty Elich May Day Activities May Day was held May 13th, 1975. Reigning over the festivities was May Queen Cindy Robertson. The attendants were Susan Adolph, Patty Elich, Darlene Pershern and Tricia Rose. Pat Perrella, S. B. P., was Master of Ceremonies. The Majorettes saluted Queen Cindy with a per- formance done to Schaft. The Chorus also provided entertainment by singing two selections. Darlene crowns Cindy. Susan and Tricia followed by Brad Baxter, Crown Bearer. 24 Marshall Allen receives a letter for golf from Mr. Horst. Roy Bellew, Kreg Oveson, Rod Brown, and Max Jen- son receive honors for their abilities in football. Good job boys! Mr. Hughes presents Shelly with a paper for the sex- Chuck Kelly receives an award from Mr. Karr for tet. The girls received an excellent rating. being president of VICA. Mr. Kelly presents Nancy Giesler with an award for Drama. Rozell receives a trophy from Miss Middlesworth for being a 4 year member of G. A. A. 25 The Graduating Let the drums roll out Let the symbols clang As the seniors left They all sang GOOD BYE! Class of 1975 27 28 Organizations 29 R.H.S. Cheerleaders The 1974-75 cheerleaders starting with the B-squad at the top of the page from 1. to r.: Millie Turley, Sharon Mikkel- son, Brenda Ratkovich, Malinda Piccihoni. Their advisor with the sexy legs and white socks is Mrs. Janice McGarvey. Last but not least the A-squad at the bottom of the page from 1. to r.: Peggy Anderson, Laurie Krogh, Cindy Robertson, Yvonne Marking. 30 Lettermen and Pep Club On the football field is the Lettermen's Club posed for a picture. Front row: Ass’t Coach Larry VanAtta, Ronnie Gilreath, Jake Raths. Mike Kem, Henry Hagstiom, David Fanyak. Brett Turley. Brian Cooley. Wayne Kelly. Frank Burns. Don Turley. Jeff Cross, John Rae, Danny Holliday. Anthony Perrella, Paul Holland, Larry Cady, Les Bayers, Coach Gary Ray. Back row: Ass’t Coach Frank Witter, Dan O'Brian, Fred Burns, Fanen Kenda, David Turley. Max Jensen, Mike Sherpe, Dan Cooley, LeRoy Alt, Roger Gilreath, Richard Kemper, Allan Pratt, Pat Perrella, Albert Piccihone, Greg Oveson, Radar Bellew, Pat Devine, Roger Holliday, Mitch Rech, and Rod Brown. Sitting in a V on the gym floor is the Pep Club. Cheerleaders: Peggy Anderson, Cindy Robertson, Laurie Krogh, Yvonne Marking, Malinda Piccihoni, Brenda Ratkovich, Sharon Mikkelson. Inside row: Carolyn Ask, Vicki Bellew, Lynn Wall. Pam Downey, Cathy Rand, Jan Swain, Mary Banhule, Terry Schimtz, Renee Miller - vice-pres., Carmen Overland, Lisa Sotelo, Lynn Hague. Pam Green, Madalena Piccihoni, Brenda Egge. Dorren McCleary. Middle row: Diane Amdor, Rosalyn Ray. Barb Harper, Rose Terry, Nancy Giesler, Annette Hougardy, Julie Trouth, Luwana Blackbird, Tami Rogerson - sec.-treas.. Dorine Kelly, Jolene Trouth, Patsy Hagstrom, Shelly Cady, Louise Kombol. Jane Liggett, Toni Donnes. Outside row: Rose Heine, Shelly Satterwaith, Eileen Hougardy, Theresa O’Brien, Sheri O’Brien, Nancy Goffena, Debbie Kenda, Mary Sherpe, Mrs. Janice McGarvy - advisor, Kathleen Snortland, Mari Holland, Sly via Larson, Rona Jorgenson, Paulette Snortland. 31 Concert and Pep Band The band is seated in Concert formation. Back row from 1. to r.: Jeff Cross, Clarence Cyra, Tim Steffans, Maria Elich, Diane Ratkovich, Pat Perrella, Paul Holland, Bill Lehman and director Mr. Laury Sealey. Third row 1. to r.: Pam Larson, Mona Blessing, Kyle Elich, Lisa Machler, Joanne Lehmen, Steve Larson, Tami Rogerson, Marla Lind, Mari Holland, Carla Sercel, Sharon Mikkelson, Guy Carlson, Jim McSweyn, Mike Blessing, John Perrella, Mike Jones and Harlan Krogh. Second row 1. to r.: Brenda Ratkovich, Lori Pfister, Malinda Pic- chioni, Rosie Heine, Don Parrott, Louise Kombol, Mary Sherpe, Natalie Hazleton. Kathy Majerus, Madaiena Picchioni, Doug Newton and Sylvia Larsen. Front row 1. to r.: Paulette Snortland, Jane Liggett, Yvonne Marking, Millie Turley, Alice Hougardy, Carolyn Ask, Laurie Krogh and Diane Amdor. Playing at both football and basketball games is the job of the Pep Band. Seated above from 1 to r. back row: Guy Carlson, Mari Holland, Tami Rogerson. Carla Sercel, Sharon Mikkelson, Steve Larsen, and Joanne Lehmen. Fourth row: Tim Stevens, Anthony Perrella, Rosie Heine, Rick Williams, Harlan Krogh, John Perrella, Mike Blessing, and Jim McSweyn. Third row: Kathy Majerus, Madaiena Picchioni, Jon Greener, Doug Newton, Louise Kombol, Mary Sherpe and Sylvia Larsen. Second row: Brenda Egge, Laurie Krogh. Millie Turley, Alice Hougardy, Kyle Elich, Mona Blessing, Pam Larsen, Jane Liggett, Malinda Picchioni, Lori Pfister, Brenda Ratkovich. Doreen McCleary. Front row: Clarence Cyra, Bill Lehmen, Paul Holland, director Mr. Laury Sealey, Pat Perrella, Tim Steffans, Maria Elich and Yvonne Marking. 32 The 1974-75 twirlers: Sylvia Sercel, Cathy Rand, Doreen McCleary, Peggy Anderson, Carolyn Ask, Diane Amoor, Laurie Krogh, Mari Hoiland, Cindy Robertson, Yvonne Marking. In bottom row: Carmen Overland, Lisa Sotelo, Lajuana Blackbird, Mary Sherpe, Lynn Hague, Joyce Hague, Brenda Ratkovich, and Lori Pfister. Twirlers and Majorettes The majorettes pause from their busy schedule to pose for a picture. Standing from left to right are: Laurie Krogh, Cindy Robertson, Diane Amdor, and Peggy Anderson. Kneeling are: Sylvia Sercel, Lynn Hague, and Mari Hoiland. Sitting is the head major- ette , Mary Sherpe. 34 The Chorus is pictured back row from left to right: Rose Heine, Joe Johnson, Henry Hagstrom, Tim Steffans, Warren Lear, Allan Pratt. Next row: Franes Widzt, Laura Gilreath, Paula Tull, Kris Roen, Jan Swain, Therese O'Brien, Roshelle Satterhwait. Next row: Mary McConnell, Terry Schmitz, Janet Feiock, Liz Fuller, Annette Hougardy, Julie Clark, Celi Voise. Bottom row: Ruth Gerrad, Jody Swain, Diane Ratkovich, Cecilia Donald- son, Kim Ferguson, Mary Barthule, and Pam Simon. Chorus and Choralaries The Choralaries are pictured back row from left to right are: Rose Heine, Laura Gilreath, Roshelle Satterth- wait, Frances Widzt, Mr. Hughes, director. Next row: Therese O'Brien, Paula Tull, Celi Voise, Mary McConnell, Jan Swain. Bottom row: Terry Schmitz, Annette Hougardy, Kim Ferguson, Mary Barthule. 35 Drama A BULL IN A CHINA SHOP TWELVE ANGRY JURORS Row four from 1. to r.: Harlan Krogh, Jon Greener, Kurt Knutson. Row three from 1. to r.: Ruth Gerrard, Renee Miller, Debra Harper, Ray Kelly, Rona Jorgenson, Louise Korn- bol, Madalena Picchioni, Rose Heine, Terry Schmidt. Row two from 1. to r.: Peggy Anderson, Joni Swain, Doreen McCleary, Brenda Ratkovich, Vicki Bellew, Nancy Gies- ler. Front row from 1. to r.: Jan Swain, Patty Elich, Roshelle Satterthwait, Jane Lig- gett, Mr. Kelly. 36 Science Standing from left to right are: Paulette Snortland, Dana Gebhardt, Mari Hoiland, Rose Heine, Dan Bayers. Sitting 1. to r.: Pat Perrella, Renee Miller, and Mr. McCann. Standing in back is: Mr. Schaff. Row two 1. to r.: Dale Harris, Eva Harris, Lyle Armstrong, Vicki Harris, and Scott Russell. Front row 1 to r.: David Raths, Lamar Gebhardt, Tracy Russell, and Gary Elias- son. F.F.A. V.I.C.A. Row three 1. to r.: Rodney Brown, Dean Kingham, Richard Kemper, Roger Gilreath, Bret Turley, Brian Cooley, Leroy Alt, Don Turley, Dale Harris, Jerry Adolph. Row two 1. to r.: Mike Turley, Don New- ton, Jeff Parrott, Byrne Gebhardt, David Turley, Jeff Cross, Doug Newton, Paul Hoiland, John Rae, Wayne Kelly, Roger Holliday, Barry Adolph, Bruce Camline. Front row 1. to r.: Kurt Knutson, Mil- ton Cordingly, Pat Schroeder, Dana Gebhardt, Mr. Karr, Dan Coo- ley, David Fanyak, Allan Feiock, Bryan Adolph, Chuck Kelly, and Dan Holliday. 37 Student Council Top 1. io r.: Millie Turley, Carolyn Ask, Laurie Krogh, Mike Sherpe, Nancy Giesler. Bottom 1. to r.: John Greener, Dan Holliday, Don Par- rot, Lynn Wall, and student body Pres. Pat Perrella. Library Pam Simon. L. to r.: Shelly Satterthwait, Franny Widtz, Mary McConnell, Miss Miklich, Renee Miller, and Barb Perry. Annual Staff Members of the Annual staff were: Renee Miller, editor, Paulette Snortland, co-editor, Kathleen Snortland, Pam Green, Jane Liggett, Rona Jorgen- son, Lynn Hague, Kathy Majerus, Tami Rogerson, Mary Barthule, Shelly Satterthwait, Rose Heine, Mari Hoiland, Laurie Krogh, Yvonne Marking, Dana Gebhardt, Vicki Bellew, Steve Newsome, and Mr. Charles Sweeney, adviser. Mr. Charles Sweeney was the adviser for the annual and the Pan- ther Parade. Panther Parade Members of the paper staff are from 1. to r.: Debra Woodard, Kathy Majerus, Mary Barthule, Sheri Q’Brien, Lynn Hague, Cathy Rand, Mary Sherpe, LaJuana Blackbird, Barbara Perry, Renee Miller, Patty Elich, Debbie Harper, Mark Spranger, Chuck Kelly, Nancy Giesler, Warren Lear, Jane Liggett, Mr. Sweeney, Louise Kombol, Richard Kemper, and Joe Johnson. Patty Elich was the editor of the Panther Parade. 39 Students in Action Milton Cordingly, Don Parrott, Dana Gebhardt, and alternate Laurie Krogh. S.B.P. and State Delegates The S.B.P. primary elections were held April 28th. Those run- ning were Milton Cordingly, Dana Gebhardt, Mari Hoiland, Don Parrott, and Paulette Snort- land , with Don and Dana advancing to the general elec- tions. The general election took place May 12th, with Don win- ning. He will replace Pat Per- rella who was last year’s S.B.P. 40 Pat Perrella Don Parrott National Honor Society Initiation Senior members from left to right: Mike Sherpe, Mary Sherpe, Patty Elich, Mark Spranger, Pat Perrella, Debra Harper, and Nancy Giesler. Mistress of Ceremonies Patty Elich Junior Honor Society members from left to right: Mari Hoiland, Lynn Wall, Paulette Snortland, Max Jensen, Laurie Krogh, and Dana Gebhardt. These members were initiated on May 12th. 41 Rodeo Back row 1. to r.: Bret Turley, Wayne Kelly, Don Turley, Denise Tur- ley, David Turley, Scott Russell. Middle 1. tor.: Chuck Kelly, Roger Holliday, Sam Kelly, Arron Brower, Dan Holliday, Jim Charlton, Wayne Fallis. Sitting 1. to r.: Kathy Majerus, Lajuana Blackbird, Cathy Rand. Felicia Kelly, Brian Cooley and Mr. Sept. 43 Sports WE THEY WE THEY Big Timber 0 6 N.C. Townsend 12 6' Lodge Grass 40 0 N.C. Belgrade 8 13 Harlo 14 8 Huntley Project 0 43 Red Lodge 31 0 The Varsity football team had a conference record of 2 losses and 3 wins. Starting in the back row from 1. to r.: Ass't coachs Larry Vanatta, and Frank Witter, Fred Bums, Dan O'Brian, Max Jensen, Kreg Oveson, Albert Pic- chioni, Mitch Kech, Rod Brown, Pat Perrella, Allen Pratt, Leroy Alt, Head coach Gary Ray. Middle row: Brett Turley, John Rae, Brian Cooley, Wayne Kelly, Donnie Turley, David Fanyak, Jeff Cross', Frank Bums, Jake Raths. Front row: Manager Anthony Perrella, Dan Holliday, Mike Kern, Mike Sherpe and Roy Bellew co-cap- tains, David Turley, Richard Kemper, Les Bayers, Paul Hoiland, manager. 44 This year’s Jr. Varsity was mainly frosh. Starting in the back row from 1. to r. are: Coach Bruce Frank, Wayne Fallis, Jerry Adolph, Dan Ramsey, Mark Husom, Rick Snyder, Jon Greener, Dale Harris, Ken Fredette, Eddie Black, Coach Jon Majerus. Kneeling in the front row are: Manager Anthony Perrella, Dean Feiock, Tony Kern, Mike Turley, Florin Soennichsen, Phil Zier, Tim Steffans, Harlan Krogh, Richard Anderson, Bryan Ferguson, manager Paul Holland. WE THEY 38 14 0 37 0 22 Huntley Billings Senior J. V. Lewistown THEY 22 6 50 Laurel Huntley Project Billings West J. V. Our Senior Our cozy Co-Captains Radar Bellew and Mike Sherpe Leroy Alt Off. and Def. End Radar Bellew Off. Tackle and Def. Linebacker Catfish Kemper Off. Guard and Def. Tackle 46 Football Players Albert Picchioni Off. Guard and Def. Tackle Kreg Oveson Off. and Def. End Pat Perrella Off. Center and Def. Guard Mitch Rech Off. and Def. Tackle Mike Sherpe Off. Quarterback and Def. Safety Allan Pratt Off. Tackle and Def. Guard 47 Pantherettes A Squad pictured in the back: Coach Miss Middlesworth, manager Tami Rogerson. In the front row from left to right: Rozell Pfister, Lynn Wall, Eileen Hougardy, Barb Harper, Diane Amdor, Carolyn Ask, Michele Miller, Rona Jorgenson, Sherry Steffans, and Debra Woodard. B Squad back row from left to right: Shelly Cady, Carmen Overland, Dorrine Kelly. Front row: Charlene Mikkeleson, Christy Woodard, Nancy Woodard, and Pam Downey. 48 Seniors WE THEY •Hysham 37 24 •Shepherd 45 18 Columbus 31 26 Big Timber 40 25 Harlo 44 30 Absarokee 33 27 Shepherd 55 28 Lodge Grass 49 31 H. Project 56 41 Big Timber 64 27 Columbus 41 32 Absarokee 35 32 Shepherd 45 28 Harlo 49 33 H. Project 38 32 Lodge Grass 63 34 istrict Tournament t Huntley Project •Big Timber 41 26 •Columbus 32 33 •Harlo 33 24 •H. Project 46 36 The Pantherem fired-up with a 19 win 1 loss season. denotes tournament games. The B squad ended the season with 5 wins, 9 losses. 49 Boys’ Basketball R(MT1' Ufcuw ' Roumur Rounouf , 20, Roukoup 42 Roukoup'1 Rouwwp iRounoup 1 14 A-squad group picture back row from 1. to r.: Coach Larry VanAita, Scott Carter, Max Jensen, Brett Turley, Rod Brown, Mark Spranger, Bryan Adolph, Radar Bellew, Dan Colley, Asst. Coach Bruce Frank. Front row: Manager Pat Perrella, Wayne Kelly, David Fanyak, John Rae, Brian Cooley, Mike Sherpe, Dan O'Brian. 50 B-squad back row from 1. to r.: Coach Bruce Frank, Brian Ferguson, Craig Rech, Don Elliason, Fred Burns, Jeff Cross, Milton Cordingly, manager Anthony Perrella. Front row: Rich Hagstrom, Larry Van Dyke, Harlan Krogh, Frank Burns, Danny Holliday, Rich Anderson. Freshman players back row from 1. to r.: Manager Phil Zier, Danny Ramsey, Jon Greener, Chip Ross, Kenny Ferdette, Coach Frank Witter. Front row: Tim Steffans, Mike Blessing, Keith Innes, Pat Charlton, Charles Maris. 51 52 Girls’ and Boys’ Track Members of the girls team are, standing 1. to r: Miss Michelle Middlesworth, coach: Dana Gebhardt, Sherry Steffans, Madalena Picchioni, Laurie Krogh, Diane Amdor, Michele Miller, Doreen McCleary, Millie Turley, Louise Kombol, Barb Harper. Debbie Kenda, manager. Kneeling 1. to r.: Debra Woodard, Christy Woo- dard, Doreen Kelly, Patsy Hagstrom, Joleen Trouth, Charlene Mikkelson, Brenda Ratkovich, Joni Swain, and Shelly Cady. HmESBSc: V--. ' Members of the boys’ team are, 1. to r.: Tony Kern, Bret Turley, Max Jensen, Bryan Ferguson, Leroy Alt, Richard Kemper, Pat Shroeder, and Farren Kenda. Golf Teams Standing 1. to r.: Coach Jon Horst, Pat Devine, Mitch Rech. Sitting 1. to r.: Mark Spranger, Radar Bellow, Jon Greener. From 1. to r.: Patty Elich, Carolyn Ask, Lynn Wall. Congratulations go out to this year’s girls’ golf team. Not only did they take the divisional title for the 3rd year in a row, but they also took the State Title. This is the first state trophy in any sport. We should be very proud of these girls, Patty came in second with 180 and Lynn placed 5th with 185. Carolyn did a very fine job. The girls took it with a 14 stroke advantage. Good job girls and keep up the good work. 54 Classes 55 Seniors Class Officers, top: Mike Sherpe - Pres. L. to r.: Peggy Anderson - Treas.; Radar Bellew - Vice Pres.; Cathy Rand - Sec.: Representatives - Nancy Giesler. Not pictured: Mark Spranger. 56 57 SUSAN ADOLPH: Activities: Cheerleading 2; Pep Club 1, 2; G. A. A. 1; Class Sec. 1: G. Basketball 1: Volleyball 1. Future Plans: Travel and see as much of the world as I can. Favorite Quote: To each his own. LEROY ALT: Activities: Football 1. 2. 3, 4: Basketball 1,2.3; Track 2, 3. 4: Utterman’s Club 2, 3, 4. Future Plans: Attend college at Dillion. PEGGY ANDERSON: Activities: Cheerleading 2, 3. 4; Pep Club 1. 2. 3, 4: Majorettes 2, 3, 4: Twirling 1. 2, 3, 4: Class Treas. 4; Co-Majorette 4; Thespians 4. Future Plans: Gradu- ating and making most out of it. Favorite Quote: Happiness is not perfected until it is shared. DANNY BAYERS: Activities: Science Club; Gymnastcs; Lab Assistant. Future Plans: To be a research scientist in physics. RADAR: Activities: Football 1, 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4: Golf 1. 2, 3, 4; Pres. Utter- man’s Club; V.P. Senior Class. Future Plans: Go to Eastern Mont. College and play foot- ball. VICKI BELLEW: Activities: Drama 1, 2, 3, 4; Speech 1, 2; Pep Club 1,2,4; Paper Staff 4. Future Plans: Work with the mentally handicapped. Favorite Quote: You're just a scuff off the street. TERR1E BEADLE: Activities: Drama 1, 2: Pep Band 3: Band 3. Future Plans: Plan on getting a practical nurse degree in the next year or so. Would like to get in to physical therapy. Favorite Quote: Bodhi, don’t touch that! Terrie Lea Beadle Roy Gene Bellew Susan Marie Adolph Daniel John Bayers Vicki L. Bellew 58 LaJuana Rose Blackbird Gene Allen Brown Scott Milon Dickerson LaJUANA BLACKBIRD: Activities: Gymnastics 1, 2, 3; Rodeo Club 3, 4: Panther Parade 4; Twirling 4: Pep Clubl, 2, 3, 4. Future Plans: Waitress at Green Acres or what ever comes by. Favorite Quote: Well, what now? PATTY ELICH: Activities: Golf 1,2,3, 4: Speech 1, 2, 3, 4: Drama 1, 2, 3, 4; Thespians 2, 3. 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Ed. Panther Parade 4; Pan. Par. Staff 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' State 3; National Honor Society 3,4. Future Plans: Study journalism at Univ. of Mont.. Law career. Favorite Quote: When we see men of worth, we should think of equalling them; when we see men of contrary character, we should turn inward and examine ourselves. ALLAN FEIOCH: Activities: Track 1; V.I.C.A. 3. 4; Football 1, 2; Basketball 1; Inter. Basketball 2, 3, 4. Future Plans: Work first year then go to college. PAT DEVINE: Activities: Football 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1. 2; Intra. B.B. 3. 4; Golf 1. 2, 3. 4. Future Plans: College at Mont. State Univ. SCOTT DICKERSON: Activities: Football 1,2,3; Track 1. 2; Shop Club 1,2,3; Utter- man's 1, 2, 3. Future Plans: Ranching. Daniel Scott Cooley Patrick Donald Devine Patricia Anne Elich Allan Ray Feiock 59 RUTH GERRARD: Activities: Speech 1: Drama 1.4: Banner Carrier: F.F. A.: Transfer 4. NANCY GIESLER: Activities: Representa- tive 3.4: Sec.-Treas. Student Council 4; Nat. Honor Society 3. 4: Pep Club 4: Paper Staff 1, 2, 3. 4; Thesbian4; Speech and Drama 4. Future Plans: ”1 am going to continue my education at Eastern Mont. College.” Favorite Quote: ”1 love it!” LYNN HAGUE: Activities: Pep Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Annual 3. 4; Majorettes 3. 4: Twir- ling 1, 2, 3. 4: G.A. A. 1: Girls Basket- ball 1: Panther Parade 4. Future Plans: Joined the army for three years as a den- tal specialist. ” DEBBIE HARPER: Activities: G.A.A. 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Pres. 4; Speech and Drama 4: Thespian 4: Nat. Honor Society 4; Panther Parade 4. Future Plans ”Go to Eastern Mont. College and major in ele- mentary education.” Favorite Quote: When life gives you a lemon, make lemonade. ” ROGER HOLLIDAY: Activities: Football 1, 2. 3: Basketball 1. 2. 3: Letterman’s Club 2, 3. 4: Track 2: Shop Club 4: Rodeo Club 4. Future Plans: Go to college at Mont. State Univ. in Bozeman. ROGER GILREATH: Activities: Track 1, 2. 3; Football 1, 3: Intra. B.B. 3. 4; V.I.C.A. 4: Letterman’s Club 2. 3, 4. Future Plans: Work for a year and possibly attend college. Favorite Quote: ”Bull- honkie.” NATALIE HAZELTON: Activities: Pep Club 1. 2; Pep Band 3; Stage Band 3. Future Plans: Stay home and take care of my husband and future family. Debra Diane Harper Ruth A. Gerrard Roger Alan Gilreath Natalie Sprague Hazelton Nancy Kaye Giesler Lynn Diane Hague Roger Dean Holliday 60 Michael Louis Jones Farren Joseph Matthew Kenda Warren Keith Lear James Charlton Kelly Sylvia Sercel Larson Richard William Kemper MIKE JONES: Activities: Band 1, 2. 3. 4. Future Plans: Enter a full lime ministry work. Favorite Quote: Ich Kann es nicht leiden! CHUCK KELLY: Activities: V.l.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Pres. 4; Shop Club 1; Rodeo Club 1, 2. 3. 4: Intra. Basketball 2, 3, 4. Future Plans: Go to Mont. State Unv. in Accounting or Financing. Favorite Quote: Bongsai. RICHARD KEMPER: Activities: Football 1. 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 3, 4: Letterman's Club 2, 3. 4: Shop Club 4: Intra. B.B. 3, 4. Future Plans: Coast Guard. Favorite Quote: Bug juice is the power of Catfish. WARREN LEAR: Activities: Basketball 1; Track 4. Future Plans: I am going to ride more horses as long as 1 can then start working on a ranch and maybe train more horses. Favorite Quote: Cheer-up, things could be worse! FARREN KENDA: Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Track 2, 3, 4: Paper 4; Intra B.B. 4. Future Plans: Air Force. Favorite Quote: I like work, I can sit and look at it for hours. SYLVIA LARSON: Activities: Pep Club 1. 3, 4: Pep Band 1, 2, 3; Stage Band 4: Twirlers 3,4: Majorettes 4. Future Plans: Right now the only plans I have are to set- tle down to the chores of a house wife. 61 Denise Ann McCleary Mary Elizabeth McConnell Steven Eugene Newsom. Sheryl Marie O'Brien DENISE McCLEARY: Activities: Pep Band 1: Pep Club 1; Stage Band 1. Future Plans: Work this summer and attend Bozeman this next fall. Favorite Quote: How about just one for old times sakes? MARY McCONNELL: Activities: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Librarian 2, 3. 4; Annual 1; Panther Parade 3: Choralaires 4. Future Plans: I'm going to Billings Business College to learn to be a medical secretary. Favorite Quote: Far out. RENEE MILLER: Activities: Transfer 3; G.A.A. 3; Annual 3,4, Editor 4: Library 4; Pep Club 4, Vice Pres. 4; Speech and Drama 4; Thespians 4; Science Club. Future Plans: I plan to attend Mont. State Univ. with my major being nursing. Favorite Quote: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. STEVE NEWSOM: Activities: Civil Air Patrol 4; Annual Photo. 3,4. Future Plans: Police Officer. Favorite Quote: There’s got to be an easier way. SHERI O'BRIEN: Activities: Pep Club; Drama; G.A.A.; Annual; Panther Parade; National Honor Society; Pres, of 4-H Club; Pres, of Junior Leaders. Favorite Quote: Fav. Prayer: Oh my God I love You. KREG OVESON: Activities: Basketball 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Future Plans: Work and go to school in about 2 years. PAT PERRELLA: Activities: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Stage Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Fresh. Pres.; Soph. Pres.; Science Club Pres. 4; Student Body Pres. 4; National Honor Society 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4, Manager; Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4; All- State Band 3; Boys’ State 3; Drama 4. Future Plans: To get a degree in electrical engineer- ing from M.S.U. or Gen. Motors Inst, or to become a service representative for Gen. Motors and to try to help people become more familiar with the automobile. Favorite Quote; Is the Pope Jewish? Kreg Parker Oveson Patrick Michael Perrella 62 Barbara Lynn Perry Allan Lloyd Pratt Mitch Loren Rech Darlene Marie Preshern Cathy Colleen Rand BARB PERRY: Activities: Transfer 3; Panther Parade 4; Library 4; Guidance Office 3, 4. Future Plans: ”1 am going in the Army for 3 years. I'll be a nurse. ROZELL PFISTER: Activities: G.A. A. 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Track 1; Rodeo Club 1, 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3; Class Pres. 3; Class Rep. 2; Band 1, 2; Pep Band 1,2. Future Plans: Make an honest living. Favorite Quote: Cowgirls need love too! ALBERT PICCHIONI: Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Letterman’s Club 2, 3, 4. Future Plans: Part owner of Model Groc. Favorite Quote: It’s not the whistle that pulls the train. ALLAN PRATT: Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4; Intra. B.B. 3; High School 1, 2, 3,4 . Future Plans: Go to college at Dawson Community College. Glen- dive, Montana. Favorite Quote: Always look ahead but never behind. CATHY RAND: Activities: Transfer 2; Gymnastics 2, 3; Rodeo Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4; Pep Club 3, 4: Class Sec. 3, 4: Panther Parade 4; Twirling 4; 4-H 3. Future Plans: Graduate, make the most of it, and settle down. Favorite Quote: Cowboys are better lovers. DARLENE PRESHERN: Activities: G. A.A. 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 1. Future Plans: Get a good job and make some money and travel. Favorite Quote: If you see some- one without a smile give them one of yours. 63 Cindy Ellen Robertson JANE SCHULLER: Future Plans: Moving to Florida May 20th. Favorite Quote: Put off doing today, what you can do tomor- row .' ’ MARY SHERPE: Activities: Pep Band 3, 4; Stage Band 3, 4; Track 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1. 2. 3, 4, V.P. 4; National Honor Society 4; Drama Club 1,4; Twirling 3,4; Panther Parade 4; Majorette 4; Head Majorette 4. Future Plans: I'm going to Mont. State Univ. to become a nurse. Favorite Quote: God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change . . . the courage to change the things I can . . . and the wis- dom to know the difference. SHERRY STEFFANS: Activities: Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2; Rodeo Club 1,2. Future Plans: Attend col- lege at Mont. State Univ. In the summer of 1976 attend the sum- mer Olympics in Montreal. Favorite Quote: Life is not the wick on the candle - it is the burning.” CINDY ROBERTSON: Activities: Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 4; Majorette 2, 3, 4; Twirler 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Class Treas. 3; Pep Band 1,2. Favorite Quote: Win without boasting, lose without excuse.' ’ Patricia Ann Rose Mary Anna Sherpe Mark Kenneth Spranger Jane Ann Schuller Michael Alan Sherpe Sherry Lynn Steffans 64 Debra Joann Weigum Fred Gerald Winkler PAULA TULL: Activities: Choralaires 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Future Plans: Go north to Alaska. Far by me to give a °Jo !” CELY VOISE: Activities: G.A.A. 1. 2: Basketball 1, 2; Track 1; Chorus 3, 4: Choralaires 3, 4; Drama 3,4. Favorite Quote: Let’s make like a sheep herder and get the 'flock' out of here. RICHARD WALTZ: Activities: Track 1. Future Plans: I'm not sure but I have in mind to go to Forestry school and become a Park Ranger if possi- ble. If nothing else I'll do some traveling - ocean to ocean. Favorite Quote: Fortes Fortuna Ju vat or Fortune Favors the Brave. Richard Leroy Waltz Debra Marie Woodard 65 This year the junior class made $4,762.46 on their magazine drive. The money was mainly used for the Jr. -Sr. Banquet and Prom. The theme was Happy Days and was held May 9 and 10. The class also traveled to Helena on February 24th to view the capitol. Class officers are: Lauri Krogh, president; Don Newton, vice- president; Tami Rogerson, secre- tary; Dana Gebhardt, treasurer; and Don Parott and Lynn Wall are representatives. 66 67 Bryan Adolph Lyle Armstrong Lesile Bayers Kay Beadle Judy Black Larry Boutang Rod Brown Susan Brumfield Fred Burns Larry Cady Debbie Carter Scott Carter Milton Cordingly Chris Cyra Ray Dahl Dave Devine 68 Absent when pictures were made Not Shown David Fanyak Kim Ferguson Dana Gebhardt Ronnie Gilreath George Goffena Nancy Goffena Henry Hagsuom Barb Harper Eva Harris Rose Heine Mari Hoiland Susie Hopkins Eileen Hougardy Ruhan Howard Pam Simon Max Jensen 69 Debbie Alderman Ray Johnson Steve Jones Mike Kern Dean Kingham Laurie Krogh Marlene Lacey Marla Lind Kathy Majerus Yvonne Marking Don Newton Dan O’Brian Don Parrot Tony Perkins Dorothy Popko Jake Raths PHOTO Not Available 70 Jeff Raihs Diane Ratkovich Tami Rogerson Scott Rusxell Pat Schroeder Tamara Schulz Paulette Snortland Rose Terry David Turley Lynn Wall Wayne Weber Frances Widitz 71 73 Marshal Alan Diane Amdor Carolyn Ask Mary Barthule John Beadle Clay Bedford Darla Brewer Wayne Britt Frank Bums Karla Carlson Brian Cooley Jeff Cross Brett Crostic Pam Downey Brenda Egge Donald Eliasson Jim Ewen Janet Feiock Liz Fuller Byme Gebhardt 74 Laura Gilreath Pam Green Rich Hagstrom Joyce Hague Dan Holliday John Hopkins Annette Hougardy Barb Hougardy Skip Howard Rona Jorgenson Raymond Kelly Wayne Kelly Debbie Kenda Kenny Kirchhebel Fred Kleystueber Louise Kombol Jane Ligget Lynette Machler Denelle McCleary Sharon Mikkelson 75 Michele Miller Warren Mooney Doug Newton Therese O'Brien Jeff Parrot Anthony Perrella Madalena Picchioni John Rae Rosalyn Ray Tommy Ray Julie Ramsey Everett Reaves Craig Rech Jackie Rose Shelly Sattenhait Brad Innes 76 Paul Schuller Terry Schmitz Robin Shanholtzer Kathleen Snortland Bonnie Strand Jan Swain Julie Trouth Brett Turley Scott Voise Cecil Wegium Nancy Woodard Donnie Turley Larry VanDyke Steve VanDyke Liz Vicars 77 78 79 Barry Adolph Jerry Adolph Walter Adolph Lori Alexander Ross Albrecht Richard Anderson Susan Armstrong Valerie Bausell Eddie Black Mike Blessing Violet Breeding Glen Brown Kelly Brown Shelly Cady Betty Camline Jim Carter Pat Charlton Julie Clark Mary Clements Cecelia Donelson Toni Donnes Wayne Fallis Dean Feiock Bryan Ferguson 80 Ken Fredette Ron Gilbert Melodie Gilreath David Goffena Jon Greener Mike Hadley Patricia Hagstrom Dale Harris Paul Hoiland Mark Husom Dorrine Kelly Anthony Kern Kurt Knutson Harlan Krogh Charles Maris Doreen McCleary Charlene Mikkelson Brian Moody Carman Overland Kevin Paslay Doris Perry Lori Pfister Carol Picchioni Malinda Picchioni 81 Paula Popko Dan Ramsey Eddie Raths Brenda Raikovich David Reaves Kris Roen Chip Ross Carla Sercel Lisa Shanholtzer Rick Snider Florin Soennichsen Lisa Sotelo Tim Steffans Joni Swain Phillip Tilley Jolene Trouth Mike Turley Millie Turley Rick Walker Gary Waltz Pat Weigum Philip Zier Keith Innes 82 83 To the Memory of Clarence Charlton I remember Clarence Charlton as one who I always liked to see and talk with each day. In par- ticular he was always pleasant and willing to converse about fishing, hunting or any other topic which might come up. One of the finest qualities Clarence had was the fact he was a good man. He was respected by those who he came in contact with daily. Our school-administra- tion-faculty and students were indeed fortunate to have known Clarence for as long as God was willing. Robert Krogh - superintendent Joyce Jenson Alice Hanley Mark Stevens - student teacher Dot Hansen - custodian Alice Hanley Sylvia Pruitt BM Jay Erdie - principal Brian Fogerty and Steve Racki - student teachers Bus Drivers from 1. to r.: Raleigh Schields, Dennis Johnson, Clarence Perkins, Steve Blackbird, Walter Newton, Bob Lind, Jim Ross and Louis'Vidic. Mr. Jon Horst teaches P. A. D., Sociology and Jr. High Social Studies. Mr. Larry VanAtta teaches American History and 8th grade Social Studies. Varsity B.Ball coach. Mr. Bruce Frank teaches High School Mathematics and is B squad B.Ball coach. In football he is a J. V. coach and assistant varsity. Mr. Timothy Schaff teaches Industrial Arts I and II, Arts and Crafts. In charge ofF.F.A. and a 7th grade coach. Mr. John Majerus teaches Jr. High Math and is an assistant Frosh. football coach and an 8th grade B. Ball coach. Mr. Kim Baker instructs Jr. High Science. Mr. Eugene Desjarles instructs Typing. Bookkeeping, Consumer and Career Ed. Miss Renee Peterson teaches Spanish and English. Mr. Daniel Kelly teaches English and is the instructor of Speech and Drama. Mr. Frank Witter instructs Gen- eral Science and Boys' P. E. Mr. Gary Ray teaches Math and Elementary P.E. Head of football and the boys track team. Miss Peggy Breen teaches Jr. and Sr. High English. 86 Mr. Charles Sweeney is a high school English teacher and is the director of annual staff and paper. o Mrs. Janet McGarvey teaches shorthand I and II, office prac- tice and World Geog. Miss Michelle Middlesworth teaches Jr. and Sr. High P.E. She is also the coach of girls bas- ketball and track. Mr. Lynn Kan teaches Ind. Arts and Drivers Ed. He is the advisor of the V. I. C. A. club. Mr. Laury Sealey teaches Sr. high band and Elem. band. He is also the director of concert, stage, and pep band. Mr. Wayne Adams is the guid- ance counselor and teaches Career Ed. Mr. Gerald Hughes teaches Jr. and Sr. High Chorus. He is the advisor of choraliars. Miss Josephine Miklich is the high school librarian. Mr. Steve McCann teaches Biol- ogy, Chemistry, Adv. Biology, and Physics. Mrs. Louise Vranish teaches Jr. and Sr. High Home Ec. and Career ed. Mr. Jack Sept teaches Jr. and Sr. high Art. He is the advisor of Rodeo Club. Mrs. Ramona Mackey teaches Special Education. 87 After a year that contained many trials and tribulations this annual was finally completed. The deserving thanks go to all of those who worked on it. Co-editors L di V JiUsA ' •••
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