Roundup High School - Rodeo Yearbook (Roundup, MT)

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2K '4' Table of Contents Spirited, Times 1..........54 Spirited People 55 ........88 Rodeo Roundup High School Roundup, Montana We’ve Got Spirit TOP 10 HITS OF 1975 1. Love Will Keep Us Together —Captain and Tennille. 2. Rhinestone Cowboy — Glen Campbell. 3. Philadelphia Freedom — Elton John, 4. Tear Drops Fall — Freddy Fender. 5. My Eyes Adored You — Frankie Valli. 2 We’ve Got Spirit Now! continued 6. Somekind of Wonderful Grand Funk. 7. Shining Star —Earth, Wind and Fire. 8. Fame — David Bowie 9. Laughter in the Rain — Neil Sedaka. 10. One of these Nights — Eagles 3 Whose Got Spirit? To the Victors go the Spoils I lost my dime! A Its a bird, its a frog, its Underdog! Wanna drag We’ve Got Spirit! Ticklish Ace? Favorite T. V. Shows Happy Days On The Rocks Welcome Back Kotter M.A.S.H. One Day At A Time Starsky and Hutch The Rich Little Show The Young the Restless Caroline at the Special Olympics. She won 2 silvers and a gold medal. ,-V - V ,i' t ft Having fun Diane? This Easy Rider has a touch of Spring Fever. 12 more laps you've got to be kidding! Body Builders Inc., Max speaking. What Kind of Spirit Concentration makes scholars? Chaos Strikes again These stupid ° ! ? - Wheel bearings Vo-Ag makes everyone a handy- man-oops a woman Drinking to life or May 28th? One more time and no mistakes. Panther Spirit Locker Check-last day Let's sign'em out! Where's your favorite place to park? Don't work too hard Dot. Senior Poll Most Likely to Succeed: Don and Dana Best Sense of Humor: • Pat and Sherri Best Personality: Don, Pat, and Sherrie Best Dressed: Don and Laurie Biggest Flirt: Fred and Laurie Prettiest Eyes: Dan and Paulette Best Hickey Giver: Max and Tami Best Hickey Receiver: Max and Diane Hey Doug where did you get the fancy car? Senior Class Will PATTY YOUNT wills her ability to run out of gas in the middle of nowhere to her brother, John. Her ability to go through 12 long hard years and graduate goes to her sister Bonnie. LYNN WALL wills her extreme height to Carolyn Ask; her car to Liz Vicars for cruising; and her golf clubs, shoes and blisters to Brenda Ratkovich. DAVE DEVINE wills to the Dude his past 2 years experience and his little book titled How to take 20 minutes for 1 delivery in the hopes that he will use it in good faith. SHERRI WILLIAMS wills her long hair to Sandy Innes and her ability to sneak into the house and not be caught goes to Kenny Bellew. BRYAN ADOLPH and LARRY CADY will their mechancial ability to Mr. Lee. BRYAN also wills Old Green to Dan Holliday so he can get to town faster; his good knees go to John Rae; his height to Aaron Brower; and his feet to John Greener so he can learn to walk without falling down. DEAN KINGHAM wills his partying ability to anyone able to handle it. Aaron Brower receives greasy coveralls and a chew of Copenhagen from RON GILREATH, and LARRY CADY'S ability to forge Mr. Lee's signature. Therese O'Brien is the lucky receiver of Old Blue from LARRY and KIM FERGUSON wills her good singing voice to Shelly Satterthwait. KATHY MAJERUS wills her driving ability to her brother Jim and Aaron Brower in the hopes that they can live to be a Senior and her musical ability goes to Brenda Egge. LAURIE KROGH wills her car to Harlan on the weekends when he has a hot date ; her cheerleading ability goes to Dorothea Newton and Dawn McSweyn, plus her long fingernails; Carolyn Ask receives LAURIE's unique ability to fall down stairs in a dress; and Diane Amdor receives all the joys of the early morning Majorette practices. DAVID FAN YAK wills all his B.S. to anybody who wants to take it. Mr. Erdie receives from TAMI ROGERSON her tardiness; the forthcoming Seniors and Jr. High receive her ability to hassle Mr. Racki and her ability to get involved to all the apathetic students in RHS; also her genuine growl with actions goes to Coach Middlesworth. LES BAYERS wills his ability to get into trouble to Frank Burns along with his smelly gym trunks. His edu- cation goes to Rick Snider because it ain't much and most of all, he wills SKIP DAY to the entire Junior Class (77). The members of the Junior Class also acquire all LYLE ARMSTRONG'S bad study habits. ROSIE HEINE wills her extreme shortness to Chuck Maris; her great musical ability to Pam Larsen and Jane Liggett; and her ability to be sick to anyone that needs an excuse for missing school. Kathleen Snortland and Pam Green receive PAULETTE SNORTLAND's ability to be sick and miss school and she wills all her hickies to anyone who has the courage to call this number, 323-1871. MAX JENSEN wills his casual dressing ability for school to Bill Lehman. CORA NORTON wills her third period English desk to whoever has nerve enough to take it. EILEEN HOUGARDY wills her ability to play poker at State FFA Conventions to Diana Weigum and Tracey Russell. RUHAN HOWARD wills her ability to keep a perfect attendance to Janet Feiock and Violet Breding. Clint Rech receives MIKE KERN's girl chasing ability, his chess playing ability goes to Brian Cooley, his PAD notes to Bret Turley and John Rae; his brains for algebra to Felicia Kelly and Jackie Jensen; and his baseball ability to Richard Anderson. JAKE RATHS wills his drinking ability to Anthony Perrella because he needs it. Jackie Rose, Liz Fuller and Mr. Eride receive MARLA LIND's ability to skip school without getting caught. DIANE RATKOVICH wills to her sister, Brenda, the responsibility in keeping Skip's eyes in the right direction during next year and also wills Skip the ability to finish his last year of school. EVA HARRIS wills all of her chores to Vicki and the ability to stay out of trouble with the teachers to her brother. Dale, who needs it badly. HENRY HAGSTROM wills his drinking ability to the Sophomore Class. DANA GEBHARDT wills her ability to skip out of as many track meets as possible to K. Nell and Neddy-Boy; also any of her ability in track. She also wills a lot of luck and B. S. to any Junior VICA member planning to go to Havre in Auto Mechanics. THE CLASS OF 76 wills to the Class of 77 all the trials and tribulations along with the good times of being a SENIOR. 8 SPIRITED TIMES 9 “One Step at a Time, Congratulations! Come on Fred, you're not scared are you? Just think, only 5 more years . . . This is just the beginning, Commencement: May 16, 1976. Baccalaureate: May 17, 1976. Class Colors: Red, White and Blue. Class Flowers: Red, White and Blue Carnations. Ushers: Don Eliasson and Brad Innes. Junior Class President, Carolyn Ask recieves light of learning from Senior Class President, Larry Cady. but Always Forward” 11 Commencement and smiles make the world go round. All over, right Pat? Awards Presented on May 11, 1976 Martha Tobon-exchange student- reigned over the evening with Don Parrott as Master of Cere- monies. Eighteen Senior girls started off the evening by winding the traditional May- pole. Maypole dancers let the festivities begin. Choralaries perform. Donelle and Denise Mrs. Bev Midget congratulates Yvone Marking crowns Martha as attendents Eileen Hougardy, Sherri Mike on his $100 Scholarship Williams and Lynn Wall look on. from V.F.W. 12 Martha Tobon with train bearers: Donelle Green, Denise Johnson, and crown bearer Cory Bohlman. David Fanyak, Harlan, Brett Turley, Wayne Kelly, Max Jensen, Fred Burns, Frank Burns, and Les Bayers receive Football awards. Many people are awarded on this special night . . . We would like to congratulate the people on our pages and also the ones not pictured or mentioned. Space limits us but with the pictures we have chosen, we hope we will be able to bring this night back to you. Excited, Martha? Carolyn received M.V.P. and Top Rebounder awards Laurie Krogh receives $1000 Scholarship. for basketball while Lynn took Best Free Throw Percentage. 13 Class of '77” Presents. . . Dark Side of the Moon Very Romantic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! How you be, Cady????? Patiently waiting---- Was that good George? 14 4 1 Found these 3 creatures on the other side of the moon serving punch. Brad Innes and Don Vegge with entertainment at Banquet Stuff It? !$ ? The Prom was held on April 9 and 10. Black lights and purple mar- tians contributed to carrying out the theme Dark Side Of the Moon . Our out of space visitors were: Sandy Innes, Juile Snortland, Kyle Elich, Kenny Bellow, Clint Rech, Aaron Brower. Passionate Purple and Hot Pink provided a brillant-colored back drop for the wonder land. Al Landberg with films at Jr-Sr Banquet. Reining royalty of the 1976 Jr-Sr Prom. 15 Spirit Week A closer look at the winner. John Yount Is Shown Above with his shoes for Stomp 'em Day . Several contests were held during Spirit week including Slogan, Loudest Yell, and the cartoon drawing. For the first time merchant's also participated in a contest during Spirit Week. This year the merchants decorated their windows for spirit. The Above Picture and the One to the Left Are of Wier's winning window. 16 Holland Ford's Panther caught everyone's attention. 17 Homecoming The Roundup High School Homecoming was held October 3 and our opponents for the event were the Shepherd Mustangs. During the week the students dressed up in various constumes to raise spirit. On Thursday night the bon fire was held and the town was invited making it a great success. The Panthers won 42-0. ft Smile, you're on Candid Camera! They're the Boogie Woogie Bugle Boys FIRE UP What do they see that Fred doesn't? 18 Panthers on the MOVE... 4 Mayor Joe Vicars Coach, can I play, can I...can I? with SPIRIT! Oh, tell me Max! Do the Victory Dance Mass Confusion 19 Lights Camera Action From Bottom to Top: Miss Elliot-Coach, Les Bayers, Jane Liggett, Bill Lehman, Joni Anderson, Ernie Satterthwait. 1. Louder I Can’t Hear You Steve Van Dyke-Mr. Brown Shelly Satterthwait-Mrs. Brown Joni Anderson-Ann Brown Raymond Kelly-obnoxious child Doctor-Larry Van Dyke Nurse-Lisa Machler Eating again? The beauty of it all 2. For Pete Sake Jane Liggett-Jane Forester Jan Anderson-Madaline Madalena Picchioni-Marget Forester Pam Larsen-Sharon Forester Lissa Machler-Floret Joni Anderson-Maid Hazel 3. To Burn a Witch Terry Scmidt-( Witch)-Ruth Hannah Smith Jane Liggett-(Wich)-Mary Abigail Gentury Shelly Satterthwait-( Da me)-Stanley Jan Anderson-(Widow)-Jones 20 Smiling always helps Glimpses of R.H.S. Students 21 Concentrating boys? What's up Doc ? Pep Club Cheerleaders work hard arousing spirit at RHS pausing in their busy schedule for a picture are the A and B squad cheerleaders Sharon Mikkleson, Doreen McCleary, Laurie Krogh, Paulette Snortland, Yvonne Marking and Linda Curlee. Kneeling In The Front Is Millie Turley and Brenda Ratkovich. The RHS Pep Club supports the Panthers to victories during the season. Left To Right Kneeling Are Linda Curlee, Doreen McCleary, Brenda Ratkovich, First Row-Sponsor Miss Peterson, Char Mikkleson, Toni Donnes, Lisa Sotelo, Jolene Trouth, Tami Rogerson, Pres- ident, Mari Hoiland, Vice-President, 2nd Row-Mary Corgiat, Julie Snortland, Peggy Johnson, Kathleen Snortland, Sharon Mikkleson, Pam Green, Jane Liggett, Brenda Egge, Jackie Jensen, 3rd Row-Sandy Innes, Doreen Kelly, Yvonne Marking, Kris Roen, Malinda Picchioni, Liz Vicars, Paulette Snortland, Barb Harper, Rene Fredette, 4th Row-Patsy Hagstrom, Shelly Cady, Colleen Anderson, Shannon Jorgenson, Shelly Satterthwait, Louise Kombol, Rona Jorgenson, Madalena Picchioni, Pam Larsen, Diane Amdor, Rosie Heine, Carolyn Ask, Laurie Krogh, Sec- Tres. Kyle Elich, Michelle Miller, and Lynn Wall. Not Shown Is Millie Turley 22 Letterman and Rodeo Club Participating in the last of the original Wild West sports in America is the Rodeo Club's main interest. Pictured Above Is the Rodeo Club. Back Row-Brian Cooley, David Turley, Donald Turley, Jeff Raths, Scott Russell, Donald Eliasson, Dennis Turley and Gary Eliasson. Middle Row-Pat Schroder, Wayne Kelly, Jim Majerus, Felicia Kelly, Kris Roen, Nancy Bohlmann, Tracy Russell and Bruce Walker. Front Row-Dan Holiday, Glenwood Russell, Aaron Brower, Stewart Sanner, Jay Dixon, Randy Walker and Sam Kelly. The sponser of the Rodeo Club is Mr. Sept. Pictured Below Is The Letterman Club. This is the sportmans' club. Front Row-Donald Turley, Frank Burns, Rodney Brown, Bret Turley, John Rae, Mike Kern, David Fanyak and Jake Raths. Second Row-Wayne Kelly, Byrne Gebhardt, Scott Carter, Ron Gilreath, Bryan Adolph, Larry Cady, Henry Hagstrom, Doug Newton and Sponser Mr. Rae. Third Row-Brian Cooley, David Turley, Brian Ferguson, John Greener, Dan Ramsey, Mike Blessing, Pat Charlton, Harlan Krogh. Fourth Row- Dan Holiday, Mark Husom, Paul Hoiland, Anthony Perrella, Rick Walker, Phil Zier, Richard Anderson. Top Row-Max Jensen, Tony Kern, Dean Feiok, Tim Steffans, Fred Burns, Dan O'Brian, and Scott Voise. R.H.S. s Rah Rahs! We would like to thank our ad- visor, Miss Peterson for all her time and effort this year. Also, we thank the B-Squad for their efforts to help us this year. A-Squad Cheerleaders B-Squad Left to Right: Brenda Ratkobich, Millie Turkey, Doreen McCleary, and Linda Curlee. Hey Let's Move! Annual Staff From The Top: Paulette Snortland- Editor, Pam Green, Rona Jorgenson Kathleen Snortland, Sharon Mikkelson, Barb Harper, Yvonne Marking, Mrs. McGarvery, Toni Donnes, Jolleen Trout, Lauri Krogh Mrs. Sweeney, Patty Hagstom, Kathy Majerus, Lisa Sotelo, Mary Hoiland, Brenda Egge. This is Mrs. McGarvey's first year as paper and Annual Staff advisor. Annual Staff isn't always hard work is it girls? Mr. Sweeney has been at R.H.S. for 2 years and has been the Annual and Paper Staff advisor. ifHlllll HUM Mil Come on George let us out...PLEASE ? 27 Practice Makes Perfect This group spends many long hours preparing for the activities at R HS. The Roundup Bands includesBack Row Left to Right: Bill Lihman, Jeff Cady, Jill Trouth, Kim Hudson, Maria Elich, Paul Hoiland, John Sott, Kyra Bennett, Frank Weigum, Ray Hurst, David Goffena, Steve Van Dyke, Anthony Perrella, Rick Williamson, Mr. Turck, director; Jim McSweyn, Harlan Krogh, Mark Hougardy, Frances Tully, Brian Arthur. Third Row: Hane Liggett, Yvonne Marking, Eric Linder, Pam Larsen, Rose Heine, Don Parrott, Lousie Kobmol, Marla Lind, Mari Hoiland, Guy Carlson, Sharon Mikkelson, Tim Stevens. Second Row: Malinda Picchioni, Tina Butterfield, Lori Pfister, Mona Blessing, Kyle Elich, Madalena Picchioni, Kathy Majerus, Bart Meged, JoAnne Lehman, Mike Mills, Pam Wall. First Row: Sandra Sibley, Dawn McSweyn, Dorthea Newton, Pam Munyan, Alice Hougardy, Brenda Egge, Laurie Krogh. Not Pictured: Susan Mikkelson, Sheryl Anderson, Steve Larsen, Mike Blessing, Lissa Machler, Jon Greener. 28 Twirlers and Majorettes The Twirlers take time from their busy schedules for a picture. Back Row From Left to Right: Millie Turley, Pam Larsen, Diane Amdor, Laurie Krogh, Mari Hoiland, Carolyn Ask. Sitting From L. to R: Lori Pfister, Jolene Trouth, Toni Donnes, Yvonne Marking, Patsy Hagstrom and Lisa Sotelo. Not Pictured, Brenda Ratkovich and Doreen McCleary. The Majorettes are girls selected from the twirlers. Composing this year's group Back Row From L. to R.: Patsy Hagstrom, Lori Pfister, Yvonne Marking, Millie Turley. The Front Row From L. to R.: Carolyn Ask, Diane Amdor; Co-Majorette, Laurie Krogh; Head Majorett, Mari Hoiland. 29 Music: Universal Language The Choralaries are a se- lect group chosen from the choir members under the direction of Mr. Gerald Hughes. They provided entertainment during the year at a Republican ban- quet, at the Nursing Home and for the dedication of tne school's new facilities. Much time and effort is devoted to this organiza- tion by these members. From Left to Right: (Bottom) Jane Liggett, Annette Hougardy, Pam Larsen, Linda Curlee, Kim Ferguson. (Top) Joni Anderson, Jan Anderson, Roshelle Satterthwait, Rosie Heine, Laura Gilreath, and Laurie Krogh. The chorus members have performed at many concerts during the year. The members are From _ Left to Right: (Bottom) Mr. Gerald Hughes, di- rector, Mary Kay Barthule, Linda Curlee, Annette Hougardy, Caroline Picchioni, Jane Liggett, and Kim Ferguson. (Middle) Peggy Johnson, Diana Weigum, Joni Anderson, Anthony Perrella, Larry Van Dyke, Phil Zier, Pam Larsen, and Christy Woodard. (Top) Laura Gilreath, Kyle Elich, Rosie Heine, Henry Hagstrom, Jake Raths, Kim Bohlman, Roshelle Satterthwait, and Debbie Kirchhevel. Not Pictured: Jan Anderson. Mr. Gerald Hughes is the director of the chorus department. He has taught in the system for 4 years. Music is his specialty and he could be easily called the Music Man. 30 F.F.A. and Vica Back Row: Tim Schaff-Advisor, Mark Feist-Parlimentarian, Tracy Russell, Eileen Hougardy, Eva Harris-Student Advisor, Rick Bartholomew. Front Row: Gary Eliasson-Reporter. Dale Harris-Treasury, Glenn Brown-Vice FYesident, Lyle Armstrong-President, Diana Weigum-Secretary, David Raths-Sentinel. Back Row: Doug Newton-Reporter, Donald Newton-Treasury, Bret Turley-Parlimentarian, Bryan Adolph-President, David Fanyak-Vice President. Middle Row: Mr. Lee-Advisor, Jeff Parrott, Fred Burns, Dan O'Brian, Mike Kern, Dean Kingham, Dan Holliday, Don Eliasson, John Rae, Rodney Brown, Milton Cordingly, Ray Johnson, Pat Schroeder, Jake Raths, Paul Hoiland, Jerry Adolph, Mike Pruitt, Front Row: Dana Gebhardt-Secretary, David Devine, Dale Harris, Berry Adolph, Byrne Gebhardt, Tony Perkins. 31 Librarians and Student Council Pictured Above are the Librar- ians. From Left to Right start- ing with the Back Row: Mr. Thompson, Mary Clements, Rosie Heine, Felicia Kelly, Patti Bohlman, and Jackie Jensen. Front Row: Juanita Black, Shelly Cady, Malinda Picchioni, Lori Lear, Celine O'Brien, and Susan Armstrong. Pictured at the Left is the Stu- dent Council. Standing in the Back are Bruce Walker, Keith Innes, and Don Parrot. 3rd Row: Bryan Adolph, Larry Cady, and Bret Turley. 2nd Row: Jackie Jensen, Shelly Cady, Patti Bohlman, and Mr. Erdie. Seated in the 1st Row are Michele Miller, Carolyn Ask, Yvonne Marking. Not Pictured is Clint Rech. 32 Students on the Go Girls State: Roshelle Satterthwait alt. Carolyn Ask Laurie Krogh-Valedictorian Boys State: Marshall Allen and Anthony Perrella Dana Gebhardt-Salutatorian High School Week: L to R, Lynn Wall, Max Jensen, David Fanyak, David Turley and Mari Hoiland 33 National Honor Society Above. National Honor Society and Initiates. Back Row L. to R. Tami Rogerson, Therese O'Brien, Paulette Snortland, Max Jensen, Brad Innes, Lauri Krogh, Mari Holland, and Carolyn Ask. Front Row L. to R., Jane Liggett, Kathleen Snortland, Eileen Hougardy, Rona Jorgenson, Lynn Wall and Dana Gebhardt. Tami and Eileen were initiated in December and the Juniors were initiated in May. 34 G.A.A. From L. to R.: Sponsor Miss Middlesworth and Officers Lyn Wall, Michele Miller, and Madalena Picchioni. 2nd Row: Doreen McCleary, Jolene Trouth, Rene Fredette, Rona Jorgensen, Barb Harper, Louise Kombol, Jan Anderson. 3rd. Row-Shelly Cady, Lisa Sotelo, Diane Amdor, Jackie Jensen, Sandy Innes, Mary Corgiat, Colleen Anderson, Lissa Machler, Brenda Egge, 4th. Row-Dorrine Kelly, Millie Turley, Brenda Ratkovich, Patsy Hagstrom, Carolyn Ask, Felicia Kelly, Vickie Harris, Kyle Elich, Shannon Jorgenson, and Juanita Black. Paper Staff Harlo Invitational Volley Ball Tournament-lst. Place From L. to R.: Back-Jane Liggett, Dana Gebhardt, Millie Turley, Lauri Krogh. Front-Steve VanDyke, Anthony Perrella, Louise Kombol, Shelly Satterthwait and Kathy Majerous. The office Practice Class was in charge of production. 35 Football Aetion—1975 Varsity team, Back Row From L. to R.: Ass't coaches Lynn Mavencamp and Dick Mac Catherine, Charles Maris, Fred Burns, Dan O'Brian, Jake Raths, John Greener, Bret Turley, Rod Brown, Pat Charleton, Mark Husom, Brian Ferguson, Anthony Perrella, Coach Gary Ray. Middle Row From L. to R.: Frank Burns, Doug Newton, Scott Voise, Max Jensen, Don Newton, Tim Steffans, Rick Walker, Tony Kern. Front Row From L. to R.: Dan Holliday, Bryne Gebhardt, Brian Cooley, John Rae, Wayne Kelly, Mike Kern, Les Bayers, Phil Zier, Dean Feiock, Mike Blessing and Manager Larry Van Dyke. 36 The Freshman squad consists of Back Row From L. To R.: Coach J. Majerus, John Yount, Ron Richardson, Clint Rech, Guy Carlson, Farrell Kenda, Ernie Satterthwait, Randy Weigum, Coach B. Frank. Front Row From L. to R.: Aaron Brower, Dan Zier, Bruce Walker, Ken Bellew, Robin Brown, Jerry Kemper, Rod Nelson, Steve Salveson, and Conrad Maris. 37 Go for the Gusto! The Pantherettes and their coach worked hard all season. The team met with only 3 defeats during the conference season - 2 to Harlo and 1 at Absorkee. This didn't stop the Mighty Pan- therettes tho. They went from 3rd in their di- vision to take both the 7-B District and Southern Division 1st place trophies. The girls then jour- neyed to Glendive for the state tourney only to be met with hardship. The team placed 8th at state but in our hearts they're still No. 1. A-Squad Cheerleaders 1975-76 Standing L. to R.: Christy Woodard, Rona Jorgenson, Dana Gebhardt, Shelly Cady, Michele Miller, Carolyn Ask, Diane Amdor, Barb Harper, Lynn Wall, Dorrine Kelly, Nancy Woodard, Kneeling: Manager Tami Rogerson; Coach Middlesworth. 38 Standing L. to R.: Rene Fredette, Vicki Harris, Felicia Kelly, Shannon Jorgenson, Kyle Elich, Colleen Anderson, Sandy Innes, Lamar Gebhardt. Kneeling: Manager, Tami Rogerson; Coach Middlesworth. 39 Boy’s Basketball The basketball team worked very hard throughout the season. These boys dedicated alot of time and effort. Back Row From L. to R. Are: Lynn Mavencamp, Coach; Scott Carter, Jon Greener, Bryan Adolph, Bret Turley, Don Eliasson, Pat Charleton, Larry Van Kyke, Manager. Front Row: Keith Innes, Wayne Kelly, John Rae, Harlan Krogh, Dan Holliday, Dan Ramsey, Anthony Perrella, Manager. 40 The Freshman team consists of From L. to R.: Coach Witter, Jon Perrella, Larry Steffans, Bruce Walker, Ron Richardson, Guy Carlson, Farrel Kenda, Mark Black, Ken Bellow, Clint Rech, and Robin Brown, Manager. Kneel- ing From L. to R.: Mike Pruitt, Manager; Aaron Brower, Rodney Nelson, Dan Zier, Tom Jones, Jon Yount, and Conrad Maris. This year's B Squad were ready to play basketball and did a fine job of doing so. From L. to R. Back Row Are: Mike Blessing, Pat Charleton, Tim Steffans, and Phil Zier. In the Middle Row Are: Rick Walker, Brad Innes, Keith Innes. Kneeling in Front Are: Dan Ramsey, Dean Feiock. Not Pictured is Mr. B. Frank, Coach. 41 Sunburn and Sore Muscles? The Girl's Track Team, Back Row From L. to R.: Millie Turley, Barb Harper, Michelle Miller, Diane Amdor Dana Gebhardt, Madline Piccihoni, Coach Michelle Middlesworth, Second Row; Shannon Jorgenson, Joni Swain Christy Woodard, Pam Larsen, Lamar Gebhardt, Shelly Cady. Front Row: Rene' Fredete, Jolene Trouth, Lorine Kelly, Lisa Machler, Juanita Black. Tlie Boy s Track Team, Back Row From L. to R.: Coach Gary Ray, Coach Dick MacCatherine, Pat Charlton, Brett Turley, Harlan Krogh, Brian Ferguson, Mark Husom, Coach Lynn Mavencamp. Kneeling Randy Weigum Dan Zier, Ken Bellew, Aaron Brower, Larry Stephens, Bill Lehman. ' 42 Golfers, Swing in Spring The girl's golf team (Top Left) consists of Front Row: Lynn Wall, Laura Houg, and Brenda Ratkovich. In the Back Row Are: Coach C. Sweeny and Carolyn Ask. The boy's team (Bottom Picture) are From L. to R., Front Row; Steve Salveson, Ronnie Richardson, and Chuck Maris. Middle Row: Mark Black, David Fanyak, Marshall Allan, and Robin Brown. Back Row; Dean Kingham, Coach C. Sweeny, and Fred Burns. On May 21-22 the teams traveled to Miles City for their Divisional Tournament. Those advancing on to state May 28-29 in Laurel were Carolyn Ask, Lynn Wall, and Marshall Allan. 43 Sports-Minded, Seniors WOUNDUP Jh' MAX JENSEN LES BAYERS 4yrs. football -4yrs. football 3yrs. basketball DON NEWTON -lyr. football POUNDUP R3UOTUP 2 DAN O'BRIAN -3yrs. basketball 4yr. football lyr, intramural LYNN WALL -4yrs. golf 4yrs, basketball ROD BROWN -4yrs. football 3yrs. basketball lyr. intramural FRED BURNS -4yrs. football 3yr$. basketball lyr. golf lyr. track DAVID FANYAK -4yrs. football 3yrs. basketball 2yrs. golf lyr. intramural lyr. track 44 in the Spotlight. . . JAKE RATHS -4yrs. intramural 3yrs. track 4yrs. football MIKE KERN -2yrs. intramural 2yrs. track 2yrs. football CHRISTY WOODARD -2yrs. track 2yrs. basketball BRYAN ADOLPH -4yrs. basketball 45 HOMECOMING QUEEN Queen Christy with her attendents. L. to R. Paulette Snortland, Yvonne Marking, Lynn Wall and Christy. Congratulations Christy! Escorting Christy and her court were L. to R. Bryan Adolph, Scott Carter, Jeff Cross, and Marshall Allen. Playing in the steamers girls? 47 Snowball Queen Snowball Candidates Rene Fredette Shelly Cady Sharon Mikkelson Roundup High School held its annual Snowball Dance on December 20 Lynn Wall with Lynn Wall reigning over the night. The canidates are From L. to R.: Rene Fredette, Freshman; Shelly Cady, Sophomore; Sharon Mikkelson, Junior; Lynn Wall, Senior. 49 Prom King and Queen 51 Jane Liggett and Brad Innes Sharon Mikkelson and Scott Voice Lynn Wall Sherri Williams Eileen Hougardly Yvonne Marking 54 Spirited People A dministration School Board: John Cooley, Mick Johnson, Jack Marmon, Walter Marking, Tom Ask, Jim Curlee. Mr. Krogh-Superintendent Mr. Erdie-Principal Mrs. Heinle-Principal's secretary Janitors, Left to Right: Kevin Pasley, Dot Hansen, Ed Meehan, Ruth Saunders, Jim Downey. Mrs. Jensen-Teacher's Mrs. Pruitt-Superintendent's Helper secretary 56 The Faculty Kept Their Classes in Order Chuck Fanyak-Student Teacher Eugene DesJarlais teaches Typing Miss Breen teaches English and Accounting Mr. Kim Baker-Science Teacher 57 i Candice Dunn-Student Teacher Mrs. Brower-Teacher's Aid Mr. Gerald Hughes teaches Jr. and Sr. HI. Chorus. Mr. Bruce Frank teaches Trig., Geometry, Algebra I, and College Algebra. He is also junior varsity basketball coach. Mr. Barry Lee teaches Industrial Arts I, II, III, IV. Mrs. Ramona Mackey and Mrs. Ann Sweeney both teach Special Education. Mr. Gary Kuykendall student teaches in business and P.E. Mr. Richard MacCatherine teaches World History, Amer. History, and Mr. John Majerus teaches 7th and Drivers Ed. He is also head track coach. 8th grade Math. He is also 7th grade basketball coach. 58 Mr. Timothy Schaff instructs Vo-Ag I II and Arts and Crafts. Mrs. Janice McGarvey teaches Shorthand I II, 8th grade typing, and Career Education. Mr. Steve Racki teaches PAD and 8th grade Social Studies. Mr. Gary Ray instructs Math I II, and Elementary P.E. He is also head football coach. Mr. Lynn Mavencamp teaches 7th grade Social Studies and Sociolo- gy. He is also head basketball coach. Miss Michele Middlesworth in- structs Jr. and Sr. High Girl's P.E. She is also girls basketball and track coach. Miss Rene' Peterson teaches Spanish I, 8th grade English and World Literature. 59 Mr. James Schladweiler instructs Biology, Chemistry and Physics. Mrs. Luise Vranish teaches Jr. and Sr. High Home Ec. and 8th grade Health. Mr. Loren Thompson is our Mr. Phillip Turck teaches Jr. and Sr. High band, also Elementary band, librarian. 60 Freshmen r O R J.1 5 GOOD 11M L D n 61 5 Absent whin picturis win madi Bill Adams Rona Albrecht Coleen Anderson Rolla Bailey Robert Barlean Rick Bartholmew Ken Bellew Juanita Black Mark Black Nancy Bohlman Patti Bohlman Mike Boutang Aaron Brower Robin Brown Guy Carlson Mary Corgiat Linda Curlee Gary Eliasson Kyle Elich PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Agnes Elliot Mark Feist Roger Frazier Rene Fredette Lamar Gebhardt 62 Karen Goffena Cindy Hague Vicki Harris Laura Hoag Kim Hudson PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Kristie Kombol Pamela Larsen Lori Lear William Lehman Gerry Lekse Lissa Machler Conrad Maris Cornel Marking Pamela Munyan 63 Rodney Nelson Celine O'Brien Cheryl Nelson Mike Pruitt John Perrella David Raths Clint Rech Ronnie Richardson Tracey Russell Steve Salveson Ernie Satterthwait Julie Shortland Bill Sott Larry Stevans Dennis Turley Bruce Bryon Walker Waltz Diana Weigum Randy Weigum Rick John Williamson Yount Dan Zier 64 Barry Adolph Richard Anderson t v Mike Blessing Violet Breding Glen Brown Susan Armstrong Gene Atkinson Valerie Ed Bausell Black 66 Betty Carnline Pat Charlton Mary Clements Toni Donnes Bryan Ferguson Ken Fredette Ron Gilbert Melodie Gilreath NO PHOTO AVAILABLE Brown Jolene Buckey Shelly Cady Dean Feiock David Goffena 67 Paul Holland Keith Innes 68 Charles Maris Doreen McCleary Kurt Knutson Harlan Krogh DonnElla Linthacum i 1 i Brian Moody Motto I play it cool And dig all jive. That's the reason I stay alive. Doris Perry Lori Pfister Carol Picchioni Malinda Picchioni Ed Raths My motto. As I live and learn, is. Dig And Be Dug In Return. Langston Hughes Brenda Char Kris Ratkovich Mikkleson Roen Chip Ross Dan Ramsey 69 Rick Snider Florin Soennichson Mil lie Turley Rick Walker L isa Sotelo Phillip Tilley Jolene Trouth Mike Turley Greg Weigum Tim Jerry Steffans Stief Pat Weigum Phil Zier 70 Junior Class officers are: Back From L. to R.; Bret Turley and Michele Miller, representati ves; Carolyn Ask Pres.; Brad Innes Vice-Pres. Front: Wayne Kelly, Sec.-Treas. Bedsheet Poster-lst place 71 Prom- Dark Side of the Moon Marshall Allen Diane Amdor Janet Anderson Carolyn Ask Bonita Atkinson Mary Barthule John Beadle Clay Bedford Wayne Britt Frank Burns Karla Carter Brian Cooley Jeff Cross Brenda Egge Don EMasson Janet Feiock Liz Fuller Byrne Gebhardt Laura Gilreath Pam Green Richard Hagstrom Dan Holliday 72 John Hopkins Anette Hougardy Barbra Hougardy Wes Howard Brad Innes Rona Jorgenson Wayne Kelly Deborah Kenda Kenny Kirchhevel Fred Kleystuber Louise Kombol Jane Liggett Lynette Machler Denelle McCleary Sharon Mikkelson Michele Miller Doug Newton Therese O'Brien Jeff Parrott Anthony Perrella Madalena Pichioni John Rae 73 Julie Ramsey Rosalyn Ray Tom Ray Craig Rech Randy Rietta Jackie Rose Roshelle Satterthuait Paul Shuller Kathleen Snortland Debbie Sott Jul ie Trouth Don Turley Bret Turley Larry Van Dyke Steven Van Dyke Liz Vicars Scott Voise Cecil Weigum :v A real friend is one who walks in when the rest of the world walks out. Walter Winchell Deborah Weigum Nancy Woodard 74 Come on girls-get with it! Who are you serenading Steve? Friends forever It's in there! Hey Waynard! are you trying to hold hands? It's nothing serious, is it? 76 Senior Class Officers, L to R: Larry Cady, Dana Geb- hardt, Bryan Adolph, Yvonne Marking, Lynn Wall Are you always on the ball, Max? Are you always grabbing for some- thing, Dana? s e n • i o r s 76 Trying to imitate Kojak Les? Is she worth drooling over, Ronnie? Spirit Week Poster 77 Agghead is a Big Fella whose relaxation is a sexy chick from Lavina. His favorite color is blue; saying-Try me, you'll like me, and B.B. is his favorite sport. Lyle: Involved in F.F.A and 4-H, Lyle's favorite class is Biology. He likes the color blue, hiking, and doing chores. Bryan Wesley Adolph Lyle D. Armstrong Ace likes lunch hour and football; fav- orite saying is Different strokes for different folks . He relaxes by drinking beer. Paddlefish enjoys softball and shorthand. Her favorite color is blue. Leslie Alan Bayers Judy Kay Black Spider legs: to each their own is his favorite saying; he plans to travel and his favorite color is blue. If it's possible the bones can do it (with Muscles) is Bonehead's favorite saying. He likes shop class, football and girls. Larry Ray Boutang 78 Rodney Alexander Brown Fred has been active in sports throughout his high school years but football's his favorite along with baiting the teachers and drinking beer. He plans to attend college and get rich. Trucky enjoys Adv. P.E. and drinking. His favorite color is blue and saying Mongo chews, too. Frederick Dean Burns Larry Lee Cady Crit likes shop and says Bug off . His favorite sport is B.B. and red is his favorite color. He plans to go to work in the future. Big Sue watches 1 .V. and sews for relaxation. She enjoys swimming and office prac. and says Oh, shoot! Scott Alan Carter Susan Hopkins Carter Involved with Drama, Vica, and B.B. Wulff enjoys study hall and Dodging Class His favorite color is blue and phrase is sit on it. Pro Ked Favorite saying is I give up. You tell me where it goes. He also likes shop and reading a good book. 79 Milton Leigh Cordingly David Paul Devine Fan Yak has been a member of VICA, B.B. player, trackster, etc. During high school. His favorite class is honor study hall and he likes green as a color. Kim likes reading and singing. She enjoys riding horses and likes to say sit on it . Kim Marian Ferguson David Joseph Fanyak Dana Fae Gabhardt Ronald Arthur Gilreath Se le Vie (That's life) is Dana's Philosophy. She likes yellow and relaxes by reading. Her favorite class was chemistry and favorite sports are track and volleyball. Deb's favorite class is shorthand. She enjoys bowling, tennis, and watching T.V. Her most likely retort is Hey, Boy or Oh you dope . Spud's favorite saying is shut up and drink it . He likes advanced P.E. and playing pool and is involved in VICA, football and letter mens club. Tree likes riding a bike, study hall, and the color blue. His fav- orite phrase is Alright and fav- orite relaxation is having a good time. 80 Debra Carter Gilbert O available. George Arthur Goffena There it is! is Nancy's excla- mation. Her most enjoyable class is art and sport is ice skating. Among her favorite past times are horse back riding and spending money. Hank's favorite saying is Bug Juice He also enjoys football, fishing and sleeping. In the future he will attend a vo-tech school. Nancy Darlene Goffena Henry James Hagstrom Barb enjoys basketball and office practice. She relaxes through sports, and you hear her say crunch . Riding horses and listening to music are Eva's favorite relaxations. Rodeo is her favorite sport and Shove it is her favorite retort. Barbara Florence Harper Eva Marie Harris Rosie says Oh well. That's life and is fond of having fun with friends. She likes Biology and en- joys singing and playing music. Her favorite color is light green. Mari likes math and plans to major in it in college. She enjoys T.V., radio and boogey'en. Also her favorite interest is boys. 81 Rose Emily Heise Mari Jane Hoiland Eileen Marie Hougardy Ruhan says stuff it and plans to bum around. She likes art, bike riding, and sleeping. Her favorite color is blue. Steve plans to run a used car lot and in the meantime he likes shop class, skiing and sleeping. Green is his favorite color. Steven Lee Jones Grass Green is Eileen's favorite color. Her most common reply is Oh, well and she likes football and VO°AG. She also likes sewing, cooking and riding horses. Max Allen Jensen Max claims Man works harder at night than he does in the day . He has been involved with sports throughout high school and his favorite is football. He likes honor study hall, the color orange, and relaxes with T.L.D. Ruhan Lee Howard Mr. Frank's Algebra class tops Mickey's list of classes. His favorite sport is racing to the lunch room and his philosophy is Let them work out their own problems . Charles Ray Johnson Shop and drinking are two of Ray's favorites. He is in VICA, likes cars and guns, and the color blue. 82 Michael John Kern Gordon Dean Kingham Jr. Actively involved in extra-cur- ricular events Laurie's favorite relaxation is swimming. She says You Bet! and likes typing and B.B. Her favorite color is Red. Yvonne is fond of honor study hall and the color red. Her favorite sport is swimming and relaxation is sleeping. She likes to say that P.O.'s me off! Deany intends to try out college at Bozeman but right now his fa- vorite class is study hall. His fa- vorite reply is 10-4 and he likes to race to the lunch room. Laurie Raeshel Krogh Kathleen Ann Majerus Strong minds suffer without complaining, weak minds com- plain without suffering, is Harry's favorite proverb. She likes adv. Biology and sleeping. Not a bad combination. 83 Marla Jean Lind Marla enjoys office practice and sleeping. Her favorite phrase is Get it on She is fond of T.V. Bike-riding, and swimming. What a rush is Nutron's saying. He likes to listen to good music and his favorite sport is staying off probation. Yvonne Diane Marking Donald L. Newton Cora Marie Norton Drama rodeo, and riding are Sis' favorites. She often says, Run that by one more time. and likesthe color purple. Daniel Keith 0'Brian Dan's favorite class is study hall and he likes to listen to good music. His favorite saying is Is a bean green? Don Parrott Dandy is SBP and also a pilot. He plans to attend med. school and become a doctor upon graduation. Tony likes ice skating shop class and relaxes by watching N.F.L. football. He is in VICA, likes blue, and says you know it . Do it in a ford or don't do it at all is Jeff's motto. He likes rodeos and Saturday nights. He also is fond of study hall and baby blue. Jake has been involved in sports and VICA, He likes math and the color red. Drinking and girls are also favorites with him. Diane Marie Ratkovich Health is Diane's favorite class. She is fond of B.B. and blue is her favorite color. Tami Annette Rogerson Mini's philosophy is to enjoy life to the fullest She likes Home Ec. and B.B. Her favorite saying is GRrrrr. . ! . Scott James Russell Having fun relaxes Pete but he likes shop class and rodeos. He plains to work in the future. His favorite Phrase is Eat it, clown.' Shorty enjoys B.B. and shop. His favorite relaxation is art work and saying is Oh, rats . He wants to own a ranch in the future. Sar saparilla is fond of riding horses and snow mobile. Her favor- ite saying is Do it in the Dirt She plans to go into Commercial art and Art is her favorite subject. Sit on it is Pam's pet phrase. She enjoys bowling, bike riding, and watching T.V. office practice is her favorite class and baby blue her favorite color. Looking good is Snorter favor- ite phrase. Her favorite class was chemistry and football's her favor- ite sport. Leonard likes and plays many sports but B.B. tops her list. Her favorite subjects are Math and P.E. She plans to attend college and become an accountant Paulette Jean Snortland Lynn Marie Wall David O'Neill Turley Wayne William Weber Sherri Marie Williams Burt enjoys honor study hall and rodeoing. His favorite color is red and his favorite saying is Mount up Men . Bummer is Wop's saying. He relaxes by sleeping in class and p.a.d. is his favorite subject. Sherri says Good Deal and Radar is her favorite relaxation. She likes pink and B.B. Christy's favorite sport is track. She likes art, P.E., swimming and horse back riding. George likes shorthand and soft- ball. Her relaxation is swimming and her saying is Evidently . 86 Christy Lynn Woodard Patty Ann Yount Wake up, Dean!!! She's your date! Dancing alone, Mike? In trouble again, Jake? Still dreaming, Pat? Don't work too hard, Mini! Boys, I wish I had a tail like that, Larry!! Is it that interesting, Tony? Wildman. . .? or rebounder? Hurry up. Barb!! You're missing the action!! 87 Ml 11 MU; i Spirit of '76 rings a bell with many people, because it's a well-known slogan for the Bi- centennial year. Many people are saying how tired they are of hearing about our 200th birthday, yet in reminder it will never be again. Working on an annual isn't all fun and games. Long, hard and frustrating hours are behind our book. We try our best to bring cherished moments of the school year back to you. This isn't always the easiest task, because you can't satisfy everyone all the time. I would like to tank those people that helped us in anyway with the annual and especially the staff for their time and effort and to Rona my best wishes for next year. My most sincere thanks to Mrs. McGarvey and Mr. Sweeney, I don't know what I would have done without them. 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