Seeley Swan High School - Snow Country Yearbook (Seeley Lake, MT)

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ROUND TWO — Former Senator Gary Hart (D-Cok with his wife Lee. re-entered the 1988 presidential race. Hart withdrew earlier after reports of a sea cruise with Donna Rice caused a scandal LITE MEIAL — The top- selling album of 1987 Bon Jovis Sfappery When Wet' sold 11 million copes, the largest-selling album ever m the metal category. TINY HEROINE — Eighteen-month-old Jessica Mediae held on for two and a half days until rescuers freed her from the 22-foot abandoned well m Midland. Texas. FAREWELL FINAL BOW — Fred Astaire. 88. was called the greatest dancer in the world. His innovative, elegant style graced the screen with many’ partners, including Gmger Rogers and Rita Haywawth SHOWBIZ — The consummate showman. Liberate, 67. was famous the world over for gliding up he concerts with furs, rhinestones and glowing candelabras HOLLYWOOD LEGEND — Director and actor John Houston. 81, acted m 21 films and directed 41. including The Maltese Falcon' and The African Oieen' Darren Jay 'Harctta dflacy £ hL ffottph ofcoll t%t p tfrenler 9aU Way ' SfyroJeruL Jeff Jhyerald $6anf f yfy 7j cion oflepha me 3 Gw.n, d m ton jviu cru j?., ()ri'¥.r Sc0 JOk uym Justin JSrisn Eleven ffames PPPc allerson £Pamela Q awn c Jy e 4 (Jpdria fiwes [Recidi rWfrdwjtyr Pn nw . kt ffc me ibmk . tm 5 SANDI CEBULSKI GARETH COOPER v DEANNA DREYER HEATH HARPER J V i CLIFF HAWKINS W • it I ‘ • 4 U-' i PEGGY HAWKINS DAMON HEALY GREG HERRON 6 Sponsored by: THE FILLING STATION r TOM JORGENSEN THOMAS LEONARD KAYLEE MAHAFFEY BRIAN MORIN BRIAN PAYTON KALIN RAIBLE SCOTT OLSON MORGAN ORR i f - B JACK SHOUPE BRECK SMITH V ' v I- Jt SEAN WEEKS TONY SCOLLICK 7 Typical activity in Freshman hall Greg, snap out of it. 8 isapfwmor s TOR DAHL i , 4 BARRY DELEO LEANNE DILLREE I BRETT HALLAM frXITl BRITTNIE HEBNES TADD HERBERT STACEY HERNCANE MARK HICKMAN JENNY KLEBENOW 9 Sponsored by: THE ELKHORN CAFE KEVIN LAKE TRACY MALONE •- - — ' JASON MARSHALL BETH NILES DOUG OVERMAN PATRICIA PARKER JASON SQUILLANTE MELANIE RAMMELL ELISA SHOUPE DEREK MUCHMORE KRISTEN PAXTON JEROMY STEVENSON 10 GARY PAUL STYLER TRACEY TERRILLION i Hi. DENNIS TOMLINSON L JOSEPHINE VANNOY BRODIE VERWORN 11 The Three Stooges uniotrs KVANDE ANDERSON TOMMIE JO DREYER SEAN DUFF ) BILLIE COPENHAVER SANDY DELEO 12 Sponsored by: PYRAMID MOUNTAIN LUMBER RON GOSSARD MATT HICKMAN DEBBIE JOHNSON DUANE KAUFFMAN CHRISTINA KELL DUSTY LEMAY TRISH LORA MIKE MEEHAN TWILA SALOMON WILLIE JO OGDEN PAMELA POHLMAN SHANUN RAMMELL 13 TROY SPENCE J PETE TIMPANO BILL VANVALLIS CARI VERWORN Now what were those numbers? 14 Q ' 07 Back Row, L. to R.: Coach Schneitev, Stacey Herncane, Matt Hickman, Levko Les Meyer, Kenny Cadena, Jcft Jette, Kvande Anderson, Dustin Gordon Sean Thompson, Derek Broderick, Cliff Hawkins, Greg Herron, Pam Pohlman Brodie Verworn, Dusty LeMay, Coach Darrow.Middle Row, L. to R.: Pam Styler Leelyn Cahoon, Gary Styler, Brian Morin, Jason Marshall, Jeromy Stevenson, Barry Deleo, Kevin Lake, Ron Gossard, Trish Lora.Front Row, L. to R.: Tawni =’.Dernk Muchmore Tom Leonard, Joey Anderson, Heath Harper, Scott Olson, Brian Payton, Mark Hickman, Cari Verworn. 1937 Football Schedule Seeley-Swan - 14 Seeley-Swan - 34 Seeley-Swan - 6 Seeley-Swan - 0 Seeley-Swan - 44 Seeley-Swan - 23 Seeley-Swan - 0 St. Reels - 30 Charlo - 14 Victor - 3J Philipsburg - 52 Hot Springs - 12 Drummond - 62 Arlee - 43 SPONSORED BY 16 VALLEY MARKET Catch me if you can! In for the touchdown Which way do I throw? Let's get outa here PHEW! This guy needs odor eaters. HI MOM 18 Top Row, L. to R.:Brittnle Hebnes, Alvina Vannoy, Stephanie Owens, Jenny Klebenow. Middle Row L. to R.: Sandy Deleo, Debbie Johnson,Coach Gordon, Billie Copenhaver, Twila Salomon. Front Row L. to R.rTricia Parker, Cary West, Melanie Rammell, Kristen Paxton. Schedule Districts Seeley-Swan _ 68 Superif r - 32 Seeley-Swan - 54 Lincoln - 14 Seeley-Swan - 49 Frenchtown - 55 Seeley-Swan - 35 Alberton - 35 Seeley-Sw n - 66 Drummond - 54 Seeley-Swan - 51 Drummond - 47 Seeley-Swan - 39 Arlee - 27 Divlsionals Seeley-Swan - 66 Victor - 48 ■ a ■ ■ ■ ■ Seeley-Swan - 63 Lincoln - 22 Seeley-Swan - 63 Gardiner - 46 Seeley-Swan - 76 Valley Christian - 38 Seeley-Swan - 39 Sheridan - 41 Seeley-Swan - 62 Alberton - 18 Seeley-Swan - 45 Drummond - 36 Seeley-Swan - 31 Drummond - 51 Seeley-Swan - 54 Charlo - 46 Seeley-Swan - 64 Arlee - 44 Seeley-Swan - 75 P-Burg - 51 Seeley-Swan - 55 Lincoln - 15 Seeley-Swan - 62 Victor - 41 Seeley-Swan - 69 Valley Christian - 47 Seeley-Swan - 63 Alberton - 3 Seeley-Swan - 73 St. Regis - 36 Seeley-Swan - 54 Charlo - 33 SPONSORED BY 19 FIRST VALLEY BANK Back Row, L. to R.: Jenny Klebenow, Cary West, Twila Salomon, Tricla Parker, Tracy Malone.Middle Row, L. to R.: Kristen Paxton, Jo Vannoy, Melanie Rammell, Lorena Cahoon, Tracey Terrillion.Front Row, L. to R.: Sherri Bowers, Sandy Cebulski, Karry Betson, Janet Williams, Kalin Raible. SPONSORED BY 20 ARTISTIC EXPRESSIONS UP for two Pressures on 21 Up where we belong Back Row, L. to R.: Damon Healy, Darren Baretta, Coach Baretta. Front Row, L. to R.: Jack Sboupe, Jason Marshall. 22 A team effort 23 lop to _ otto..i, to :l.; Justy LeMay, Trisii Lora, v. iri ervorn, Tavmi Ric'uards, Stacey ilemcane. Pam Styler 24 Working hard It's coo 1 There we go SPONSORED BY LEMAR SONS INC. 25 Back Row, L. to R.: Coach Haines, Ron Gossard, Levko Siloti, Joe Bender, Dustin Gordon, Jeff Fitzerald, Martin Cahoon, Derek Broderick, Mike Meehan, James Ffeyholtz, Les Meyer, Coach Gordon. Front Row, L. to R.: video recorder June Haveman, Kalin Raible, Tracy Malone, Tricia Parker, Twila Salomon, DeAnna Dreyer.stats. Jenny Klebenow. , — — j w — —— Boys Basketball Districts Swan-61 Frenchtown -66 S«;t ley Swan-60 Superior -51 Seeley Swan-79 Victor -6 Seeley Swan-62 Drummond -71 Seeley Swan-43 Phlllpsbur.j -y S« cl y swan-59 Arise -56 Seeley Swan-70 Lincoln -5 ( Seeley Swan-67 Two Eagle -47 Seeley Swa.i-61 Valley Christian -3: Seeley Swan-66 Phlllpsburg -63 Seeley S”an-61 Drummond -4; Seeley ftvm-32 Lincoln -64 S. eley Swan-63 Victor -40 Seeley Swan-63 Valley Christian -40 Seeley Swan-76 Alberton -53 Dlvlslonals Seeley Swan-62 Druir.aond -57 Seeley Swan-82 Arlee -53 Se ley Swan-91 Two Eagle -43 Seeley Swan-35 St. Regis -66 Seeley Swan-85 Phlllpsburg -37 Seeley Swan-54 Cardiner -69 Seeley Swan-32 Lincoln -63 S.-eley Sw.m-63 Uhlte Sulpher Seeley Swan-63 Victor -60 Springs -67 Seeley Swan-65 Valley Christian -51 S« eley Swan-73 Alberton -61 SPONSORED BY DAN'S DISCOUNT VALLEY MARKET Back Row, L. to R.: Coach Schneiter, Tadd Herbert, Jack Shoupe, Damian Healy, Martin cahoon, Mike Meehan, Ron Gossard, James Freyholtz, Barry Deleo, Coach Gordon. Front Row, L. to R.: Jason Squlllante, Jason Marshall, Tor Dahl, Duane Kauffman, Brian Morin, Lad Barney, Scott Olson, Mark Hickman. SPONSORED BY GLENN'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 27 Top to Bottom, L. to R.: Carl Verworn, Dusty LeMay, Sandy Deleo, Pam Pohlman, Tommie Dreyer, Kristen Paxton, Melanie Rammell, Tracey Terrillion, Lisa Shoupe, Chris Kell, Brittnie Hebnes, KayLee MaHaffey, Coaches:Sue Stone, Tammy Pohlman Volleyball 33' Seeley Swan Seeley Swan Seeley Swan Seeley Swan Seeley Swan Seeley Swan Seeley Swan Seeley Swan Seeley Swan Seeley Swan Seeley Swan Seeley Swan Seeley Swan Seeley Swan Seeley Swan Seeley Swan Seeley Swan Seeley Swan lost to Philipeburg lost to Sentinel lost to Hellgate lost to Bin Sky lost to Victor lost to St. Reels defeated Arlee defeated Druomond defeated St. Regis defeated Hot Springs lost to Victor defeated Hot Springs lost to 'deligate lost to Philipsburg - 11-15, 7-15 - 3-15, 6-15 - 2-15, 15-11, 4- 1 o -9-13, 9 -15 - 15-10, 6-15, 5-15 - 4-15, 6-15 - 15-12, 9-15, 15-13 - S-15, 16-14, 16-14 - 15-7, 16-14 i- 15-11, 15-10 - 12-15, 15-12, , 14-16 i- 15-4, 15-1 -4-15, 6 -15 - 16-14, 3-15, 10-15 lost to Charlo lost to Charlo defeated Drutimond lost to Arlee - 8-15, 13-15 - 3-15, 6-15 - 15-9, 15-5 -11-15, 15-3, 13-15 SPONSORED BY 29 PRO-PERFORMANCE Top to bottom L. to R.:Coach Pohlman, Dusty LeMay, Lorena Cahoon, Carl Verworn, Cass Wing, Lisa Shoupe, Pam Brown, Brittnie Hebnes, Pirkko Oksanen. 30 ; nck Row: .-eA.na Greyer, Front Row, L. to R.: Tracy alone, Tricia Parker, Twila Salomon, xalin Raible. It's not that oa l, Tracy! 32 Co ui on aillo 33 Back Row, L.to R. ; Pete Timpano, Joe Bender, Jeff Jette, Kvande Anderson, Bill VanVallis, Martin Cahoon, Grep Herron, Derek Broderick. Middle Row, L. to R. ; Les Meyer, Barry Deleo, Darren Baretta, Leelyn Cahoon, Kevin Lake, Ron Gossard. Front Row, L. to R. ; Tor Dahl, Jason Marshall, Mark Hickman, Jack Shoupe. Coached by Mr. Baretta. This year was a record breaking year in boy's track. Jack Shoupe set a new freshman record in both the 100 meter ■ rtd the sOO meter dash. Barry DeLeo set the new sophomore recn-d in shotput. There were fourteen boys who went to district: Darren Barretta. Joe Bender. Jeff Jette. Ler Meyer. Leelyn Cahoon, Martin Cahoon. Matt Hickman', Shannon Pamme!1. Pete Timpano, Bill VanVallis. Tor Dahl. Barry DeLeo. Jason Marshall, and Jack Shoupe. Our Seeley Boy's were District champs. Those boy's who went on to divisiorials were Darren Barretta, Joe Bender. Jeff Jette, Les Meyer, Leelyn Cahoon, Pete Timpano, 3arry Deieo, and’ Jack Shoupe. The boys took second at divisional. Then our boys went on to state. Joe Bender took second in the long jump, second In the triple jump, and first in the high jump. Joe set school records in all three. On the 1600 meter relay, Pete Timpano, Leelyn Cahoon. Darren Barretta and Jaot Shoupe came in second. 34 «lack Row, L. to R. ; Coach Harrow, Sandy Deleo, Brittinie Hebne3, Tommie Dreyer, Jenny Klebcnow, Coach Haines. Middle Row, L. to R. ; Lorena Cahoon, Billie Copenhaver, Tracy Malone, Front Row, L. to R. ; Cindy Baker, Tricia Parker, Twila Salomon, Cary West. nhe t r girls had a quick, rebuilding season. It was fun ori an opportunity for people to exp I ore their best .•ompet : t i ve area. Our team fluctuated i n members during the •e-son. but we ended strong with nine girls competing at district. Those competing at district were Cindy Baker, Cary West, Lorena Cahoon, Trisha Parker. Brittnie Hebnes. Tv 5 '• a Salomon, '’’racy Malone, Sandy DeLen, and Tommie Dreyer. hey ve-e awarded second place in the district with seven •ji ’s go:ng to divisional. After the divisionals, we qua 1 i f pc: si:- girls to state wh i ch took p ’ ace in Helena, ' hose competing at state were freshman Cindy Baker in the ICO meter relay, (4th) the 1600 meter relay, and the 400 meter dash, sophomores were Lorena Cahoon in the 1600 meter relay. and Brittnie Hebnes in the 1600 meter relay. Juniors who competed at state were Twila Salomon in the 400 meter rei ay (4th), Sandy DeLen in the 400 meter relay (4th) Discus (3rd). and Tommie Jo Dreyer in the 300 meter hurdles (3rd) '00 meter hurdles (5th) and the 400 meter relay (4th), and also the 1600 meter relay. Mrs. Jette, Mr Haines, and Mr Dacrow wish to congratulate their girls on a fine season. 35 36 Top Row L. to R. ; Terry Bartlett, Gareth Cooper, Greg Herron, Tracy Malone, Tricia Parker, Twila Salomon, Sean Thompson, Kristen Paxton.Bottom Row, L. to R. ; Brittinie llebnes, Cindy Baker, Brian Payton, Tony Scollick, Cass Wing, Sherri Bowers. Mr. Gerry Chase, band director, said the band improved after each performance. Mr. Chase gave lessons to the new people in the band who had either little or no experience. The band performed at the Christmas concert. Spring Sing, Graduation, Baccalaureate, and supported all the sports. The most improved this year for girls is Cass Wing and, for the boys, Tony Scollick. Gareth Cooper was the most dedicated. They received plaques for their achievements. Sponsored By GAS HAUS Standing L. to Laura iernstrauch,Chris Cull, Stacey ;i .rncane, Cliff li vklns, Lis Siijupe, Irian Payton, .ireck r.i'iith, Pan drown, Peggy .iawLins, Sitting L. to U. Leanne L'i 11 ree, Tony Scollick, PirULo Oi.sauo'n, Janet ..illiaas. This year Mr. Cerry Chase from Laramie, Wyoming taught our Seeley-Swan choir of about fifteen people. Even though they got off to a late start, the choir was going full speed by the second semester. They sang in the Spring Concert with the grade school and high school band. They also performed for graduation. Mr. Chase said that there was a lot of talent in both the choir and band. 41 Homecoming candidates L.toR.rKenny Cadena, Richard Klebenow, Tawni Richards, Stephanie Owens, Kvande Anderson, Billie Copenhaver, Shawn Wendel, Sandv DeLeo. Whatcha 43 L. to R.: Bill Van Vallis, Alvina Vannoy, Stephanie Owens, Pat Broderick, Billie Copenhaver, Joe Bender, Pam Pohlman, and Leelyn Cahoon. 44 PROM KING AND QUEEN MTI, Montana Teenage Institute on Substance Abuse, is a group o-f h i gh school students who go to camp to learn about themselves. They bring back plans and ideas to help provide their teliow students with alternatives and activities that preclude the use o-f chemicals. 46 Pain bow Cor n e c t i on is an of f sh oo t those studen ts who haveny t 9one to the ideas of MTI• They also provide alternat include the use of Chemical substances. of MTI. camp but It involves like the ves which do not Rain bow con n e c 11 on is open to anybody. So far this year the MTI and Rainbow Connection together have provided a dance and a taco party for their fellow students. .';io row T.. to : j«ceite Trlcde, SniiCy Deleo, Terry let t, • )ob: ie Johnson, ’’.i i Atyler, '011 GossarJ, T ete Ti . onof Les % eyor, Cv.mue And rsou, Front rov L. to Ctacy DartletL, Jill U Feponhaver, Tr.icy JalonoCooper. L. to R. ; Stacy Bartlett, Trish Lora, Kaylee Mahaffey, Susan Stone, Racene Triede, DeAnna Dreyer, Pam Brown, June llaveman. As school draws to a close, members of the yearbook staff are cutting and pasting pictures to meet the final deadline. In the past, several students who have worked on the yearbook lose interest near the end. Consequently, my job as a sponsor becomes harder. But this year, thanks to Kaylee Mahaffey, DeAnna Dreyer, and Pam Brown, I have had very little work to do on the final twenty-two pages. I want to thank them as well as Larry Pagett for writing all the headlines in calligraphy, and The Pathfinder and Dan Baretta for supplying several photographs. 48 Mr. Kim Haines, Principal Mr. Gerry Chase, Music Librarian, Reading Mrs. Loretta Cooper, Mr. Larry Foust, English, History, Russian Mr. Les Gordon, t English Dan Baretta, History, Government, P.E. Mr. Mark Darrow, Shop, Driver's Ed. Mrs. Carolyn Jette, P.E., Home Ec., Health Drugs 50 Mr. Larry Pagett, Business Mrs. Susan Stone, English Mrs. Ester Farra, Cook Mr. Art Sikkink, Sciences Mr. Terry Williams, Math Mr. Martin Cahoon, Custodian . Mr. Dennis Schneiter, Special Ed. Mr. Dale Conley, Aide NOT PICTURED Ethel Hoehn, Cook 51 Caught in the act! If looks could kill! 52 Office Aides, L. to R.: Cari Verworn and Cary West Library Aides, L. to R.: Willie Jo Odgen, Pamela Pohlman, Pirrko Oksenen and Stephanie Owens. Kitchen Aides, L. to R.: Jenny Klebenow, Alvina Vannoy, Melanie Rammell, and Jo Vannoy. 53 Senior Officers, L. to R.: President Pam Styler, Secretary Racene Friede and Vice President Stacy Bartlett. Sophomore Officers, L. to R.: Vice President Jo Vannoy, President Brittnie Hebnes and Secretary Melanie Rammell. Junior Officers, L. to R.: Secertary Sandy Deleo, Vice President Kvande Anderson and President Billie Copenhaver. Freshman Officers and Student Council, L. to R.: Sherri Bowers, Jack Shoupe Jr, Student Council, President Damon Healy and Vice President Tom Leonard. 54 Junior Student Council: Ron Gossard and Senior Student Council: Darren Baretta Leelyn Cahoon. and Sean Thompson. (Student (jwemment Sophomore Student Council: Leanne Dillree and Tracy Malone. 55 56 58 59 61 Easy with the pin. 62 Good-by to the class of '88. 63 64 LANDMARK TREATY — Ronald Reagan and Soviet head erf state Mikhail Gorbachev begin the first erf three days of summit talks, which ended in the signing erf a treaty banning medium and shorter-range nuclear missiles from Europe and As a TEARFUL MELTDOWN — Televangelists Jim and Tammy Bakker watched their PTL empire fall in March after alleged corruption and wrong doing within the organization PATAL VISIT — laguna Seca Raceway m Monterey Calif was just one of Rape John Paul's stops during his nme-oty tour of the United States in September NUMBER ONE — Mariee Matlin signed her thanks at the 1987 Academy Awards after winning the award for Best .Ac tress for her role in Children of a Lesser God . LET FREEDOM RING — Fireworks above Independence HaO in Philadelphia celebrate the 200th anniversary of the US. Constitution A GIANT WIN — New Ybrk Giants teammates Brad Benson and Phil Simms celebrate their 39-20 victory over the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXI Photos by Wide World Photos WAR ZONE — While patrolling international waters in May. the frigate Stark was hit by Iraqi missiles, killing 37 crewmen HEAT WAVE — U Col. Oliver North seized the spotlight for six days in July during the Iran-Contra hearings Despite the wave of OUiemania, many Americans felt North broke the law. Bl-ACK MONDAY — The Dow (ones industrial average plunged 508 points to an all- time low following the biggest one-day selloff in history October 19. FAREWELL POP ARTIST —Andy Warhol. 58, immortalized the Campbell 's soup can and brought pop art to life in the 1960s He once proclaimed everyone would have 15 minutes of fame HOW SWEET rT IS — Jackie Gleason. 71. created Brooklyn's rotund bus driver, Ralph Kramden, in televisions The Honeymooners. TV FAVORITE — Lome Greene. 72. played the father to three boys in the television series Bonanza for fourteen years. He later used his gentle, but rugged, appearance in TV commercials.


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