Sheridan High School - Bronc Yearbook (Sheridan, WY)
- Class of 1978
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1978 Bronc Sheridan High School Sheridan, Wyoming There is only one road; it is like a great river; its springs are at every doorstep, and every path is its tributary. TABLE OF CONTENTS Seniors 8 Juniors 40 Sophomores 56 Freshmen 72 Faculty 85 Homecoming 98 Sports 103 Clubs 139 Graduation 180 Advertising 187 The Road Goes Ever On On . . Down From The Door Where It Began. 5 And Whither Then? I Cannot Say. 7 I WAS A CHILD WHO RAN FULL OF LAUGHTER I WAS A CHILD WHO LIVEO FOR TODAY VIY EYES FULL OF SUNSHINE YIY HEART FULL OF SMILES I WAS A CHILD FOR A DAY WE WERE THE CHILDREN WHO SANG IN THE MORNING WE WERE THE CHILDREN WHO LAUGHED AT THE SUN WHO LISTENED TO THOSE WHO SPOKE WE ARE THE ONES WHO WE WOULD SAY, WE RE GETTING OLDER AS TIME GOES BY A LITTLE OLDER WITH EVERYDAY, WE WERE THE CHILDREN OF YESTERDAY Lyrics and Music by David Gordon and Paul Travis e 1977 RONDOR MUSIC (LONDON) LTD. G APOCALYPSE MUSIC LTD. Almo Music Corp. administers cJn behalf of Rondor Music (London) Ltd. in the U. S. and Canada. All Rights Reserved Used by Permission WE ARE THE MtN WHO WORRY OF NOTHING WE ARE THE MEN WHO FIGHT UIITHOUT AIM LISTEN ID NO ONE, YET SPEAK OF OUR UUISOOM LUE ARE THERAUUNS IN THE GAME jY ldre'nof YESTEROAY CAT STEVENS From FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING by J. R. R. Tolkien. Copyright 1965 by J.R.R. Tolkien. Reprinted by permission of Houghton Mifflin Company. Seniors 1978 Senior Class Officers 10 Rich Wilson, President; Kathi Johnson, Secretary; Mary Brennan, Treasurer; Karen Madsen, Vice President. Joe Arguello Bob Baker 11 Decilla Anderson Terri Argento Judy Allison Terri Anderson Lyle Allred Jerry Apel Dorothy Bangerter Steve Baumgartner Konni Bethurem Tammy Bolin William Baumgartner Lexie Bartenhagen Liz Benson Pennie Birr Harold Brantz Dave Booth Kevin Bradley Mary Brennan Ron Brewer Phyllis Brock Patty (Lacek) Burgess Scott Bursell Debbie Burrows 13 Tom Burt Jim Busch Rick Calkins Roger Calkins John Carrel Kim Case 14 John Butler Marcella Carpenter Karyn Christianson Cathy Eychaner Laurie Fall Ana Faycosh Ken Felde Jeff Felker 17 Ken Elliot Lance Feaster Ron Etchemendy Jim Foltz Jim Ferries Robb Forister Jackie Freeman Marvin French 18 Mimi Fuller Barbara Gallagher Mike Gay Carol Gold Julia Gardner Casey Goodman Mike Gray 19 Mike Green Tammy Grooms Gina Guitard Barbara Hall Jenny Hamilton Mike Hardesty A1 Harnish Dory Harper Kelly Harrington 20 Don Helvey Neal Hartman Pat Helvik Albert Hendrickson Mark Hinx Curtis Holwell Mike Helvey Becky Hoover 21 John Horsley Dave Johnson Cathy Jensik Craig Isakson Lori Johnson Kathi Johnson 22 Larry Ketcham Doug Justice Rae Kennedy Nazir Khan Janet Kane Bret Ketcham Colleen Kirby 2i Kristy Kirkpatrick Karen Kobielusz Steve Kraft Sue Knapp Roxanne Kolczak Gregg Kuzara Zach Lannan Cheryl Kober Jamie Koltiska 24 Don Larsen Amanda Leander Wi I Becky Legerski Tammy Legerski Gary Lentsch Terri Lilley Renee Littler Marita Locklear Kathy Love 25 Kirk Lupcho Charlene Maddux Linda Mates Charlotte Lyman Patty Madron Brian MacCarty Karen Madson Mike McCalla 2b Debbie Montgomery Melissa Moriarty Stephanie Moshier Teresa McCalla Mary McNealey Mark McCullough Marie McManus Rox Montegra Sam Miller 27 28 Jackie Nelson Muff Niedringhaus Bill Nipps Julie Norris Laurie North William O'Dell Margret Olson Dianne O'Dell Charlie Pattison Dale Perry Connie Paine Mary Pelava Jackie Paul Julie Peterson 29 Debra Pfau Greg Pfau Mark Pixley Jerry Pilch Meshelle Powell Susan Powell Alan Plummer Bruce Powley 30 Tammy Reardon Bill Redder Rich Reeves Karen Revelle Kathy Revelle Bob Rinehart Paul Reiger Kelly Riley 31 Ramie Roadifer Jane Robinson Connie Rogers Tina Rosenthal Dan Roush Tom Roush Tom Ruby Craig Sadler Darin Sadler 32 Steve Rogers Doug Schmick Tracy Schoenborn Jim Semler Dave Schwabauer Tammy Senff Don Selwyn Ken Sickel Robin Schoenborn 33 Colleen Siebert Bryn Stewart Dave Smith Tracy Smith Scott Skaar Stacy Smith Jerry Simon Merle Smith Joyce Stevison 34 Judy Swanson Laurie Stiles Dennis Switzer Cheryl Trembath Ken Stites Kristy Talcott Ken Trentacosti Tim Turner Joella Waddell Lynn Upchurch ML U i Sarah Valentine Brian Voogd Thelma Ward Jim Wilkerson Renee Wilson Rich Wilson Kay Winters Linda Wollenzien Pat Wright 37 Mary Ann Desmond Bob Johnson Seniors not pictured: Roger Anthony Pamela (Beck) Bell Kathy Carlson Walter Clayburgh Joy Downam Scott Hollingsworth Sanford Joseph John King Ken Lester Tammy McKennan Georgia Williams Dan Fairbank Anne Rodosovich Greg McKinley Lyle Mitchell Brian Morris Larry Morris Patty Novotny Andy Risdahl Billie Rae Smith Robin Stewart Marlene Vail Del Ray Vilhauer Oliver Wallop Diane Horsley 38 Goodbye Class Of 1978 . . . 39 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Front: George Legerski, President. Middle: Sarah Gutz, Vice President; Holly Wintermute, Secretary. Back: Loma Worden, Treasurer. Roger Ackerson Roxanne starts with the basics in creating a bowl. Debora Belus Garth Benson Richard Blake man Jason Bohn Gary Bowers Anita Brandt Ron Adsit Jeff Ainsworth Diane Allen Ron Anderson Tom Anderson Ann Archibald Terri Argento Barbara Atkinson Brenda Badgett Melissa Bad ley John Banas Jim Bede Richard Behlow Richard Bell Tom Alden m A 42 I Janet Brantz Cliff Butler Don Byrtus Johanna Carlson Mr. Raney gets a singing valentine. Gerry Carpenter Bill Carrell Brenda Case Karin Clapham Dan Clark Walter Clayburgh Jeff Clements Linda Coleman Jim Collingwood Chris Cox Neal Crider Nelson Crider Joni Dahlin Dan Dailey Jill DcLapp Paul Deutsch Debbie Dietz John Dolan 43 Chris Dombovy Shirley Donahoo Brenda Douglas Benny Doyle Jim Drell Jill Dunlap Nate Edwards Mark Eisenman Shelley Felde Francine Fichtner Cindy Fiedcr Yvette Findley Sherry Fort Lisa Freidenbloom Miki Fry Doug Fuller Rick Garrison Martha Gates Paul Gazdik Larry Germann Greg Gibbon Dale Gibson 44 Janice Hillstead Mary Hochhaus Rob Hoffman Lisa Holcomb Sherrie Horsley Keith Johnson Dawn Jordan Roxanne Jumer Susan Jurosek Theresa Justice lisa Kane Jim Kawolok Martha Kelly Steve Ketcham Miriam Khan Dawn Kiester Virgil Kiser Scott Koltiska 4 Ken Kraft Linda Kraft John Lacek Lori Lawson Anita Lee George Legerski Gerald Legerski Roman Legerski Jim Leo George Leupold Roger Lobach David Loseke Terry Lemons Tom Manor Melanie Marchant Darci Marosok Dave Marosok Molly McCarty 48 As usual, Juniors are on time, Laurie McChesney Mike McCoy Katy McKinley Tony McWilliams Steve Melneck Brenda Metzger Dan Dailey demonstrates prowess on the rings. 49 Lunch-hour social. Mr. Teter demonstrates the fine art of eating raw clams. Margaret Moody Dan Morey Helen Morgan Melissa Mori arty David Moss Marcia Muller Scott Muller Tim Munsey Bob Mynatt Dave Nelson Kevin Nelson Jim Newlon Bob Nielson Jim Novotny Susan O'Dell Kellie Olson Chuck Onstott Terri Pelava 50 His students demonstrate the effects. Luther Peters Heidi Peterson Jim Pierce Tom Pilch Vicki Pinder Jane Poll Randy Posey Sheila Powley Alicia Price Susan Powell Clint Reimers Mike Reimers Don Pelesky Shannon Perkins SI 52 Some people just can't take a joke! What a way to spend a Saturday afternoon. Theresa Schaffer Valerie Schuman Kyle Scott Ron Shelley Hae Suk Sim Roger Smith Mark Sonderby Kelly Stambaugh Kevin Stiles Mark Storey Shara Tanner Mike Terry 53 Some lovely Bronc spectators. Ross Thompson Tanya Tulley Sarah Valentine Doug Van Houten Christy Verley Donna Vigil Bob Vine Terri Voogd Steve Waddell Kathy Watson Bob Weber Larry Weber Gwen Tetschner Laura Thielen 54 ■'r 1 r Donna Wells Elsa Wert man Tim Westbrook Janet White Mark Williams Liz Windsor Holly Wintermute Kent Winters Jeff Woo 1st on Loma Worden Greg Wragge Gina Wright SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Front: Pat Lupiezowietz, President. Middle: Kristin Ritola, Vice President; Chris Fiedor, Secretary. Back: Ruth Heimerick, Treasurer. SOPHOMORES Julie Alden Pam Adkins Elsie Anderson Laura Andre Lisa Andre Cliff Arbaugh Dana Arney Bill Arzy Debbie Baccari Angel Badgett 58 VS Debbie Badgett Darin Baker Irvin Bard Alisa Bare Mark Baumgartner Bart Beck Gina Beck Mark Bede Debbie Behles Ryan Bendure Loma Benton Barbara Bocek Gay Ellen Bohn Kristy Boston Linda Bowers Bonnie Brantz Don Brantz Laurie Brennan Linda Bridger John Brubaker Sue Buckley Karen Brynell Joe Bunch Terri Burse 11 Kelly Butler Mike Butler Bill Campbell Susan Canada Casey Carey Donna Carlson Troy Carnes Max Carpenter Mike Carpenter Holly Carter Ray Chase Bruce Christensen Donna Christensen Scott Cl ape t Dan Cline Dean Clouse Rex Coleman Emry Co min Patty Conley Bernard Connally Cheryl Conrad Lori Cooper Taylar Cox Charlene Crosby Bill Culver Curt Dahlin You've Come A Long Way, Baby! 59 Lori Demple Julie Deutsch David Dilley Albert Dillon Corey Dixon Todd Doughty Barbara Douglas Marvell a Drobnick Greg Dunn Jeff Eman Billy Eskew Mike Evanoff David Fairbank Randy Fcastcr Heather finds her own quiet little comer. Terri Feeley 60 Becky Feller Fred Fitchner Chris Fiedor Sherry Fisk Crystal Fitzpatrick Mary Fleming Sonja Fleming Scott Forister Ken Forman Denise Freeman David Fresorger Kathy Frisbie Michelle Frith Melissa Gallagher Lisa Gates 61 Mike Genereaux Michele Griess Sue Grosso Lavonne Grubbs Steve Hau Chris Hansen Kevin Harding Kerrie Harnish Dean Harrington Julie Haynes Dee Ann Hollingsworth Mike Hoover Lisa Hudson Mark Jensik Abby Johnson Brenda Heezen Kent Heide Ruth Helm eric k Matthew Herbst Penny Hogan 0 Sophomores carry on Bronc spirit. 63 C'mon Jacque don't be shy! Joe Kelliher Lisa Kelly David Ketcham Loni Ketcham Deena Kiester Mary Kill worth Daniel King Phillip King Becky Kloetzel Lisa Kobielusz Sandy Kraft Darci Kuzara Annette Ladd Valerie Lanum Jeff Lannan 64 Pat Lupiezowietz Danny Lyons Chris Macha Curt Macha Mike Mark Debbie Lansing Liana Larson Tom Laya Chris Legerski Jeff Legerski Kathy Leupold Debbie Lobach Rich Loeber Bob Love Dusty Lucas Concert Choir did a rain dance for Homecoming. 65 Nancy Mates Connie Maxted Greg Mayberry Lynda McCarthy Lori McChesny Doug McLecn Cheri McMullan David Meece William Metz Mike Michelena Dwight Miller Ivy Miller Melinda Miller Marci Milligan Damon Monk Margaret Montgomery Jennie Morris Todd Mortenson Fred Mo ye Jacque Murphy Bill Mynatt Karyn Namtvedt Mike Nesbitt Jayne Norris 66 Donald Nicholas Russ O'Daniels Steve Olson Kelly Oliver Randy Onstott John Palmer Tom Perkins 67 Mrs, Meader is charmed by her singing valentine, Holly Rayfield Celia Rardin Allen Reeves Jerry Reimers Cathy Rhodes Nancy Rhodes Diana Richards Kristin Ritola John Roberts Cullen Rogers Maria Rojo John Rose 68 Mary Beth Rotellini Tracy Rumley Pam Sanders Mark Sanderson Kim Schaffer DanSchmick Rod Schmidt Renee Schreibeis Laurie Seay Mark Seay Misty Seible Dudley Sellery Jody Semler Sonja Sessions Kevin Severy Rachelle Sheehan Tom Sheldon Liva Shreve Learning the fine art of square dancing in gym class. Sandy Simmon Randy Simmons E. J. Simpson Paul Slayter Loren Smith Mark Smith Ron Sorenson Janet Stender Val Stephens Lon a Stevens Debra Stroup Kerene Swedelius Bill Switzer Kaylene Talcott Teresa Tanner Renee Thorson Robin Tibbets Tom Tynan Russ Vail Sandy Vernon Doug Vilhauer Kim Wamke Roger Welter Jeff Wendt 70 Paul Wollenzien Linda Woods W.J. Wraggc Grant Wright John Wynne Bobbie Wertman Tony Westika Todd Wheeler Kim Wilkinson Terri Williamson Alan Wilson Good luck, Broncs! Tary Yeager Greta Zimdars 71 FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS: Front: President, Cheri Wilson. Middle: Vice President, Toni Jurosek; Secretary, Lee Anne Taylor. Back: Treasurer, Dan Odegard. Freshmen Carrie Aksamit David Alden Jean Anderson Steve Anderson Craig Arbogast Kim Argento Eddie Arzy Eric Asmussen Vivian Bacon Bob Baertsh Jim Baker Madge Baker Charles Baibula Bob Barker Donald Barnes Keith Bartenhagen Dallas Baumann Bonnie Bears Jeff Beckwith Margret Beldon David Beld Chris Bell Lori Bell Mickey Bell Bob Bell David Belus Mary Benedict Jim Benepe Donna Bennett Mark Beyl Ann Blyth Garcia Bocek Todd Bodine David Bohn Kris Bohnsack Peggy Boyd Beth Branney Tina Brewer Becky Bursell Jane Buyok Tina Carlson Daughn Carpenter Mark Carroll Brian Christensen Lou Della Clayburgh Donald Clayburgh Jill Clements Jana Cole Kim Cole John Comes Liz Compton Dennis Conda Wes Conda Cathy Connally Kellie Cook Todd Cooper Michelle Cory Pat Cotton Sheila Cotton Tim Cotton Galen Cox Nick Crist Sally Crowder Ben Curtis 75 Growing Up Is Hard To Do! Oh Really? Wes Dahlin Deanna Daley Gary Dangel Robert Dawson Mark Demple Sheila DeRudder Ellen Desmond Darold Destafono Raymond Deutsch Tom Dixon Jana Dolan Paul Donahoo Shannon Dow Sam Drobnick Darla Dunning Brian Duran Chris Dyson Robert Edwards 76 Robin Eskew Becky Fall Cindy Feller Chelly Fie dor Sandy Fisk Mark Fleming Kirk Forister Tammy Fort Brian Freidenbloom Anita Fry Paul Gale Lisa Garrison Sara Gene re a ux Roger Gibbons Mark Gieselman Kelly Glasser Bemadine Goehring Dennis Golden Charles Goodchild Sheila Graham Kenton Groombridge Mike Guitard Carol Hamilton Kristy Hamilton Penny Hamilton Terri Hamilton Joe Hammer Steve Hanlin Juanita Hape Dean Harrington Don Harrington Ken Harrington Mary Harrington Pat Harvey Terri Hayes Dave Heath Kerry Heath Danny Hendrikson Stacie Hendrickson Stephenie Hendricks Brad Heuer Todd Hilling 77 Mark Hochhaus Denise Homola Kim Hopkins Frank Horsley Julie Huggins Laurie Hultman Tim Hurst Joe Ingalls Shasta Isis Margaret Jacobs Carl Johnson Curtiss Johnson Leon Johnson Toni Jurosek Randy Kane Tracy Kaul David Kawulok Kathy Kerwald Marvin Kehrwald Rod Kekich Ken Kibbon Mike Kirkpatrick Eddie Kiser Robert Koltiska 78 Chris Kosma Donna Kraft Marcy Krout Steve Kuzara John Lamb Steve Larsen Dianna Laumann Tim Lawson Matt Lentsch Valerie Laya Margo Leon Lynette Leonard Monica Lucas Marilyn Lupton Lisa Luxmore Lisa Lyons Wendy MacCarty Lori Madrical 79 Sandy Marosok Lorna Martini Sam Mavrakis Cory Maxted Russ Mayberry Skip Mayo Dean McCalla Heather McHenry Brett McKinley Debbie Melton Stacey Melvin Tammy Miller Theresa Miller Charmi Milligan Margaret Milligan Mike Moore Danny Morales Troy Morey 80 Jim Moshier Becky Moss Lance Moyer Annette Murphy Robin Neighbors Denise Nelson Mike Nipps Jacki Norris David Norton Dan Odegard Chris 0 Dell Tom 0 Dell Debbie Oneyear Brent Overman Lori Owings Lisa Paredez Jeff Parsons Randy Paul Deborah Pederson Hollie Pelesky Paul Perry Margaret Peters Alan Pierce John Pilch Virginia Pinder Marcy Powell Pam Powell Nick Powers Charles Praetorius Scott Pryde 81 Emerald Ramos John Rawlings Scott Redder Donna Reed David Reeves Donny Reimers Connie Richards Ron Riecken Mary Roberts Robin Roberts Bobby Robertson Mike Robinson Jolly Rodriguez Juli Roller Paul Rozalez Sylvia Rosalez Gloria Rosenlund Greg Ross Melvin Roth Leslie Russell Keith Sams Renee Schoenborn Kelley Severy Mark Simpson Angel Smiley Marie Smith Deedee Sonderby Bill Spear Rosie Stewart Anita Strain Rhonda Sweet Jennifer Swinyer Lee Anne Taylor Monte Taylor Steve Taylor Mary Thielen Steve Tomas Clark Thompson Bruce Tippets John Todd Don Townsend Randy Townsend 82 Jody Tracy John Trohkimoinen Bemie Upchurch Laura Van Houten Randy Verley Terry Vigil Beth Vine Mike Voogd Bill Wagner Matt Washut Susan Wells Scott Wendt Nathan Wetmore Bruce White Tony White Cathy Wilde Ton Wilkinson Beth Williams 83 Hi, Paul. Administration Mr. Popovich, Assistant Superintendant Mr. Shovlain, Superintendant i SCHOOL BOARD: First Row, Left to Right: Joe Panetta, George Harper, Fay Betherum, Dr. Virginia Wright. Back Row, Left to Right: Jim Olson, Dale Sickle, David Withrow, Roger Reinke, Sandra Bard. ■■■ 86 Mr. James Isakson, Principal 87 Mr. Jim Wilson, Assistant Principal Mr. Richard Hall, Assistant Principal Secretaries Keep Us Organized Bernice Musgrave, Main Office Judy Reub, Main Office Ada Harris, Attendance Office Anita Wintermute, Activities Office Ron Adams Business Education Clair Argento Vocational Education Patti Amieri English Gary Benson Spanish Myrla Bisbee English, German Craig Beck Vocational Education Bill Avery Band Jim Bohn Vocational Education Mike Darnell Social Studies 89 Duane Donahue Math Tom Flynn P.E. Wade Freiboth Business Education Dwight French Vocational Education Judy Halvorson Vocal Music Dan Hansen Social Studies Mr. Hultman demonstrates the fine art of power mechanics. Teaching can be great fun! Frances Hansen Home Economics Jack Hansen Cliff Harkins Vocational Education English Jim Heath NJROTC Sue Henry English Ralph Hultman Larry Hutt Vocational Education Social Studies Don Ingalls Librarian 91 Great Moments in teaching. John Isaacson Science Chris Jorgenson Art Gary Joy Business Education Darnell Just Math, Science Ellen Kawulok Science Pat Kirk Social Sciences Bob Koeneman English Olive Lee English Diane Lewis Orchestra 92 Renee Meador Math Ed Murphy Art Lenus Nielson Phil Nowak Science, Aviation Math Warren Pearson Donna Peldo Social Studies English Doug Raney Social Studies Ted Rapstad Science 93 Frank Ratajski Driver Education Dale Ring Vocational Education Wayne Roadifer Vocational Education Irene Schlattman P.E. Pam Schmick Business Education A1 Scott Athletic Director Jean Swanson John Sweem Susan Teter Business Education Business Education Business Education, Spanish Ann Sauerman P.E. Richard Spencer Math Tom Teter Science 94 Peg Weaver English Karl Woodson George Worel Vocational Education NJROTC Natalie Wright English Ron Causer Counselors Jan Swingle Jim Ward 95 An Aide's Work Is Never Done. Janice Argento Lupe Cox Jane Cannon Nancy Fletcher Alta June Pool Eldora Lauf Marion Miller Maxine Fudge Debbie Gorzalka Marion Ring Riva Wells Gwen Williams % CUSTODIANS: Front, Left to Right: Jin Sim, Kyong Sim, John Kluz, Jack Steel, Jim Hebbert. Back: Bill Smiley, Ken Baker. COOKS: Front, Left to Right: Marie Wasson, Helen Cherni, Glada Cornelius, Geneva Gilmore. Back: Bea Vine, Mary Jane Legerski, Helen Crosby. Frank Mediate, custodian. 97 Homecoming HOMECOMING week at S. H.S. was filled with much excitement. Week-long activities included dress-up days, the Powder-Puff game and dinner, and the crowning of king and queen. Jerry Pilch and Phyllis Brock were picked as king and queen. The first attendants were Bryn Stewart and Julie Gardner. Second attendants were Jim Ferries and Laurie Fall. i JIM. ART CLUB: John Horsely-Linda Mates BRONC STAFF: Gregg Kuzara-Becky Legerski CONCERT CHOIR: DECA: Mark McManus-Jackie Nelson Zach Lannan-Laurie Fall FBLA: Tom Burt-Tammy Legerski FRENCH CLUB: Bryn Stewart-Judy Allison GAL: Doug Justice-Cathy Eychaner Despite the wind and rain, ART CLUB still had spirit to finish their float for the parade! 100 GERMAN CLUB: Jan Sidemo-Marlene Vail HONOR SOCIETY: Kelly Cole-Liz Benson 101 KEY CLUB: Mike Helvey-Karen Madson PEP CLUB: Jim Ferries-Phyllis Brock S CLUB: Merle Smith-Mary McNealy BECKY is all smiles, even on a rainy day! 102 SPANISH CLUB: Chris Corlis-Muff Niedringhaus STUDENT COUNCIL: Jerry Pilch-Julie Gardner Bronc Football 1977-78 Front Row: Coach Benson, Kane, Benson, Perry, Lannan, Heuer, Corlis, Hutton, Cole, M. Smith, Voogd, Scott, Brantz, Helmerick, Coach Beck. VARSITY RECORD: Sheridan 24 Billings West 25 Sheridan 19 Worland 0 Sheridan 12 Kelly Walsh 13 Sheridan 14 Cheyenne East 0 Sheridan 20 Laramie 26 Sheridan 0 Cheyenne Central 8 Sheridan 18 Natrona 21 Sheridan 0 Rapid City 24 Sheridan 8 Gilette 10 104 Back Row: Coaches Saxton and Dow, Stewart, Hendrickson, Baker, Onstott, Marosok, Pilch, Ferries, Patterson, Burt, Kane, Legerski, Wright, Rogers, D. Smith, Head Coach Scott. 105 Varsity Senior Line-up Bob Baker QB Dale Perry T Jerry Pilch HB Charlie Pattison T Brian Voogd G Tom Burt E Bryn Stewart E Dave Smith E 106 Chuck Hutton G Zach Lannon FB Merle Smith E Kelly Cole G Jim Ferries E Albert Hendrickson T Pat Wright C Steve Rogers T P. J. Kane HB 107 108 ABOVE: The Bronc line ready to deliver a blow! RIGHT: Cold, mud, and rain went along with the 1977 Bronc season. HONORS: Bob Baker - Honorable Mention, EWAC Tom Burt - Honorable Mention, ALL STATE Honorable Mention, ALL CONFERENCE Dale Perry - Honorable Mention, EWAC Charlie Patterson - Hardest Working Jerry Pilch - First team, ALL STATE First team, EWAC Most outstanding offensive back Hardest working Bryn Stewart - Honorable Mention, ALL CONFERENCE Brian Voogd - Most Inspirational LEFT: Coach Scott tells Bob Baker, We have got to score! BELOW: Bob Baker hands off to Jerry Pilch for another nice gain. 109 Junior Varsity: Front Row: Waddell, Slayter, Simmons, Rogers, Mark, Westica, Jones, Christenson, Simpson, Bunch. Second Row: Evanoff, Nicholas, Kinney, Rosalez, Perkins, Severy, Clark, Anderson, Lacek. Back Row: Coaches Ratajski and Martoglio, Foreman, Olson, Vilhauer, Moye, Booth, King, Morey, Kiser, Hendrix. JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD: Sheridan 18 Hulett 0 Sheridan 20 Greybull 40 Sheridan 7 Natrona 24 Sheridan 27 Buffalo 6 Sheridan 0 Worland 10 Sheridan 14 Hardin 22 Sheridan 13 Billings West 0 Sheridan 20 N atrona 6 Sheridan 0 Billings Senior 26 Sheridan 12 Billings Central 18 no Freshmen: Front Row, Left to right: Kawulok, Koltiska, Maurakis, Kane, Riecken, Heath, Baker, Williams, Hurst, Pilch. Second Row: Bodine, Trokamoien, Hansley, Friedenbloom, Heuer, Lawson, Lamb, Rozalez, Moisher, O'Dell, Coach Raney. Third Row: Coach Roadifer, Barnes, Kiser, Johnson, Sams, Kilpatrick, Gibbons, Worden, Bell, McKinley. FRESHMAN RECORD: Gillette - loss Tongue River - win Casper East - loss Buffalo - win Tongue River - win Powell - win Casper - win Casper Dean Morgan - win 6 wins, 2 losses in Boy's Varsity Basketball VARSITY: Front Row: Kevin Fuller, John Butler, Dave Smith, Mike Hardesty, Craig Isakson, Rich Wilson, Second Row: Bryn Stewart, Doug Justice, Jim Ferries, Dave Marosok, Jerry Pilch, Don He Ivey. Coach Rapstad gives varsity players instructions while Assistant Coaches Roadifer and Joy listen in. 112 VARSITY BASKETBALL RECORD 1977-78 s 60 Billings West 48 s 62 Billings Senior 47 s 112 Buffalo 50 s 86 Cody 58 s 65 Cody 66 s 64 Buffalo 40 s 94 Laramie 74 s 71 Cheyenne Central 79 s 84 Cheyenne East 64 s 69 Gillette 55 s 69 Kelly Walsh 78 s 65 Natrona 69 s 57 Laramie 55 s 67 Cheyenne East 54 s 80 Cheyenne Central 62 s 52 Gillette 46 s 74 Kelly Walsh 67 s 69 Natrona 64 TEAM HIGHLIGHTS: Eastern A A Conference - 2nd Regional Tournament - 1st State Tournament - 2nd INDIVIDUAL HONORS: All Tournament Team (Regionals): Craig Isakson Kevin Fuller Jim Ferries All Tournament Team (State): Jim Ferries Craig Isakson Wyoming All-Star Team: Jim Ferries Kevin Fuller JUNIOR VARSITY: First Row: Bob Love, Jim Kawulok, Doug Fuller, Paul Gazdik, Dave Moss, Casey Carey, Tony Westica. Second Row: Coach Roadifer, Randy Sawyer, Don Brantz, Steve Roush, Rick Lupcho, Bill Campbell, Doug Vilhauer, W. J, Wragge. JUNIOR VARSITY HIGHLIGHTS: 10 wins - 8 losses Leading Scorer - Jim Kawulok Leading Rebounder - Dave Marosok Team Leaders - Doug Fuller, Paul Gazdik SOPHOMORE HIGHLIGHTS: 6 wins - 11 losses Sophomore Tournament - 1st Leading Scorer - W.J. Wragge FRESHMEN HIGHLIGHTS: 19 wins - 5 losses State Freshmen Champions Won all Tournaments they played in. 114 SOPHOMORES: First Row: Tony Westika, Rudy Rosalez, Randy Simmons, DonBrantz, Loren Smith, Rich Loeber. Second Row: Coach Joy, Bob Love, Casey Carey, Rick Lupcho, Mark Jensik, Bill Campbell, Doug Vilhauer, W.J. Wragge, Kip Junker, Todd Mortensen. FRESHMEN: Front Row: Jody Tracy, Jim Baker, Chuck Barbula, John Lamb, Steve Anderson, Darold Destefano, ToddBodine, Melvin Roth, Steve Thomas. Second Row: Coach Martoglio, Micky Bell, Jim Trujillo, Bernie Upchurch, Don Barnes, Robert Edwards, Leon Johnson, Wes Worden, Paul Rosalez, Dave Kawulok. Girl's Varsity Basketball GIRL'S VARSITY: First Row: Chris Fiedor, Julie Alden, Marci Milligan, Renee Wilson, Cheri Wilson, Lori Johnson. Second Row: Linda Kraft, Jane Poll, Janet Stender, Jane Buyok, Kelly Butler, Debbie Belus, Jackie Nelson, Pat Lupiezowietz, Michelle Fry, Susan Wells. Coaches Mills and Raney. SEASON RECORD: s 58 Worland 55 s 62 Cody 30 s 55 Cody 34 s 75 Laramie 55 s 53 Cheyenne East 36 s 48 Gillette 39 s 48 Kelly Walsh 41 s 56 Wheatland 30 s 52 Laramie 34 s 58 Tongue River 34 s 69 Cheyenne East 48 s 63 Cheyenne Central 59 s 64 Cheyenne Central 46 s 65 Casper Natrona 64 s 42 Gillette 37 s 41 Kelly Walsh 39 s 38 Casper Natrona 41 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS: 16 wins - 1 loss Regional Tournament - 2nd State Consolation Champions All Regional Honors - Lori Rayfield All State Honors - Lori Rayfield 116 Left: Renee Wilson scores again! Below: Time out for a conference. Girl's J.V. Basketball JUNIOR VARSITY: First Row: Peggy Boyd, Cheri Wilson, Chris O'Dell, Bonnie Brantz, Holly RayfieId, Kelly Cook, Laura Andre. Second Row: Chris Fiedor, Renee Schoenborn, Coach Raney, Susan Wells, Mary Roberts, Sandra Vernon, Jane Buyok, Jud Swanson, Denise Nelson, Chris Hansen, Sandy Marosok, Lori Johnson. Girl's Volleyball Front: Lori Johnson (manager), Peggy Boyd, Julie Roller, Second Row: Terri Argento, Karen Revelle, Marci Milligan, Holly Rayfield. Third Row: Coach Hanft, Jane Buyok, Susan Wells, Pat Lupiezowietz, Gina Guitard, Lori Rayfield. TEAM RECORD: 24 wins, 16 losses. Third place: Regional Tournament Sixth place: State Tournament 119 Boy's Swimming First Row: Dan Schmick, Jim Benepe, Scott Forister. Second Row: Allen Reeves, Tom Sheldon, Fred Fichtner, Mark Sanderson, Hugh Johnson, Jim Semler, Coach Kirk. Third Row: John Rawlings, Joe Hammer, Dave Alden, Rob Forister, Dean McCalla, Kirk Forister, Mike Guitard, John Rose, Chuck Rose. STATE CHAMPIONS: Chuck Rose - All State - 100 backstroke Mark Sanderson-All State-500 freestyle Fred Fitchner-Honorable Mention-200 I. M. Mark Sanderson-Honorable Mention-200 free Allen Reeves-Honorable Mention-200, 500 free Cheyenne Invitational - Third Sheridan Invitational - First Douglass Invitational - First Conference - Second State - Third Team Record - 14 wins, 4 losses 120 121 Girl's Swimming First Row: Kathy Leupold, Melissa Badley, Dee Dee Sonderby, Stacie Hendrickson, Val Laya, Jane Robinson, Kristin Ritola. Second Row: Nancy Rhodes, Maria Rojo, Julie Alden, Toni Jurosek, Karen Bryne 11, Sarah Gutz, Debbie Dietz, Gerri Carpenter. STATE CHAMPIONS: Julie Alden - 500 freestyle Kristen Ritola - 100 freestyle, 100 backstroke Sarah Gutz Julie Alden Kristen Ritola Karen Brynell - 400 free relay S.H. S. girls took 2nd place in state. TEAM RECORD: 12 wins, 5 losses. Left: Toni Jurosek and Karen Brynell watch their team mates. Below: Melissa Badley prepares for a dive. Boy's Gymnastics VARSITY GYMNASTICS: Front Row: Allen Harnish (captain), Coach Flynn, Mark McManus (captain), Mark Storey, Don Byrtus, Cullen Rogers, Nate Edwards. Second Row: Gregg Hall, John Brubaker, Dan Dailey, Dan Morey, Jim Persinger. 124 Bronc Track State Champions MEET OF CHAMPS RESULTS: BOYS TRACKSTERS: Roger Calkins: 330 yd. intermediate hurdles, 38.67, 2nd place Rick Calkins: 120 yd. high hurdles, 14.7, 3rd place Don Helvey: high jump, 6'4 , 3rd place GIRLS TRACKSTERS: Janet Stender: high jump, 5’4 , 1st place 110 yd. hurdles, 3rd place 80 yd. hurdles, 4th place Jackie Nelson: 440 yd. dash, 2nd place Marci Milligan: softball throw, 5th place 131 Boy's Track First Row: Todd Mortenson, Todd Doughty, George Williams, Bob Love, Larry Jones. Second Row: Ken Forman, Larry Weber, Kyle Scott, Doug Fuller, Dave Marosok, Tony Westica, Rob Edwards, Tom O'Dell. Third Row: Coach Rataski, Don Helvey, Bryn Stewart, Rick Calkins, Merle Smith, Roger Calkins, Coach Roadifer. Sheridan High's boys track team placed fifth in the State Class AA track meet in Lander. Rick Calkins placed second in the 120 hurdles while his brother, Roger, placed second in the 330 intermediate hurdles. Don Helvey was third in the high jump while Merle Smith copped third place in the 880, and the Bronc relay team placed second in the mile relay. In the Meet of Champs both Roger and Rick Calkins set new Sheridan High School records in their respective hurdle runs. 132 Girl's Track Front Row: Karen Brynell, Julie Alden, Sandra Vernon, Susan Wells, Coach Davis. Back Row: Denise Nelson, Heather McHenry, Patsy Trujillo, Cheryl Trembath, Marci Milligan, Stacy Melvin, Janet Stender, Jackie Nelson. Placing third in the State Class AA track meet, the Broncette's copped two state championships with Jackie Nelson's new state record in the 440 and Janet Stender's high jump. Marci Milligan also set a new Sheridan High record with her second place softball throw of 214 feet. The Broncettes also won the 880 medley relay with a time of 1:55.6. Janet Stender and Jackie Nelson both took third places respectively in the 110 hurdles and the 220. Golf Seated: Jim Benepe, Dave Smith, Rich Reeves. Standing: Coach Harkins, Rich Behlow, Jeff Felker, Craig Isakson. Sheridan High’s golf team, coached by Cliff Harkins, had a short but successful 1978 season. They earned a 5th place at the Cheyenne Invitational and 6th at the Riverton Invitational. Craig Isakson was the 3rd low medalist at the Cheyenne Invitational. 134 Bronc Mascot Makes His Debut. A new addition to the Bronc's cheering squads was the Bronc mascot, designed and constructed by Robin Channel, Debbie Baccari, and Juanita Hape. The bright blue and gold mascot participated at football and basketball games, and wrestling matches, gaily promoting Bronc spirit. Cheerleaders Have Spirit! Varsity-Back Row, Left to Right: Kathi Johnson, Karen Madson, Mary McNealy, Holly Wintermute, Cindy Goodman. Front: Liz Windsor. Junior Varsity-Be low, Left to Right: Kim Wamke, Meg Montgomery, Lauri Brennan, Karen Namvedt, Becky Kloetzel, Kristin Ritola. 136 Wrestling-Front, Left to Right: Tammy Riemcrs, Terri Argento, Kathy Revelle. Back: Sherrie Horsley. Freshmen-Back Row, Left to Right: Tracy Kaul, Heather McHenry, Jolly Rodriguez. Front Row, Left to Right: Sheila De Rudder, Theresa Miller, Kelly Severy. 137 Pom Pon Girls Entertain With Style! Pom Pom: Front, Left to Right: Colleen Siebert, Kathy Watson, Teri Lilley, Charlotte Lyman, Mary Wynne, Camille Hape. Back; Left to Right: Judy Allison, Debbie Diet2, Stacy Smith. Not Pictured: Thesesa Schaffer. 138 Bronc Staff Meshelle Powell. Editor Many after-school hours, weekends, and headaches were spent putting the 1978 Bronc together. Driven by the dedication of their editor and advisor, Bronc staffers made an all-out effort to make this yearbook one to be proud of. Right: Pam Powell, Ms. Jorgenson, Kelly Roberts, Gigi Rugg, Sheila Powley, Meshelle Powell. Above: Bronc staff during another fun-filled Saturday morning. Some worked very hard and others somehow managed to make a mess of things. Ms. Jorgenson, Advisor 141 Seated: Ms. Jorgenson, Bruce White, Jerry Apel. Standing: Tracy Schoenborn, Tim Lawson, John Rawlings, Meshelle Powell. Staff Photographers 142 Mark Carroll zooms in. FFA First Row: Kelly Peabody, Tom Tyman, Ken Harrington, Gay Ellen Bohn, Darla Dunning, Cathy Connaly, Cory Maxted, J. W. Bard, Monty Taylor, Les Russel. Second Row: Matt Linch, Don Harrington, Mike Hoover, Bob Harper, Keith Johnson, Craig Arbogost, Roger Gibbons, Tim Cotton, Steve Hanlin, Robert Koltiska. Third Row: Dave Harper, Wayne Clayburgh, Richard Bishop, Ben Cotten, Jason Bohn, Jeff Woolsten, John Carrel, Bill Wagner, Randy Posey, Mr. Bohn, sponsor. FFA, which stands for Future Farmers of America, is a boy-girl organization which is designed to prepare students for an agricultural background. FFA activities for the 1977-t78 year included a complementary breakfast for teachers, a donkey-basketball game (in which the FFA girls and women’s faculty team defeated the men's team) and year-end banquet. Officers are Jason Bohn, President; Dave Harper, Vice-President; Jeff Woolsten, Second Vice-President; Keith Johnson. Third Vice-President; Tom Tynan, Secretary; J. W. Bard, Jr. Secretary; John Carrel, Treasurer; Gay Ellen Bohn, Jr. Treasurer; Bob Harper, Reporter; Ben Cotten, Sentinal and Mr. Bohnas faculty sponsor. Requirement for membership is enrollemnt in a vocational agricultural class. 143 Student Government Student Body Officers: Seated: Phyllis Brock, Vice President. Standing: Julie Gardiner, Secretary; Susan Jurosek, Treasurer; Greg Coleman, President. The 1977-78 Student Council represented the student body to the school administration and the community, while student senate members represented homeroom classes. Student government is in charge of organizing student activities. They sponsored many dances including a computer dance which matched partners through a computer. Student government members also helped at the open house for parents, organized all homecoming activities, and hosted the Wyoming State Student Council Convention. 144 Student Senate: First Row: Roman Legerski, Mike Evanoff, Paul Wollenzien, Tim Hurst, Lisa Lyons, Theresa Miller, Tracy Kaul, Toni Jurosek, Jolly Rodriguz. Second Row: Phyllis Brock, Robin Tibbits, Ruth Helmerick, Nancy Rhoades, Cindy Goodman, Julie Gardiner, Cindy Fiedor, Chris Cox, Dan Morales, Diana Lauman. Third Row: Connie Gariffa, Gerry Carpenter, Scott Skaar, Mary Wynne, Kelly Cole, Mary Brennan, Darci Marosok, Holly Wintermute, Jim Kawulok, Doug Fuller, Art Stroup, Pat Helvick, Matt Washut, Judy Swanson, John Lamb, Rob Vine, George Legerski. Student Council: First Row: Lee Ann Taylor, Dan Odegard, Kellie Cook. Second Row: . Laurie Brennan, Julie Gardner, Ruth Helmerick, Toni Jurosek, Bonnie Brantz. Third Row: Pat Lupizowietz, Karen Madsen, George Legerski, Sarah Gutz. Fourth Row: Susan Jurosek, Phyllis Brock, Greg Coleman, Valerie Laya, Darci Marosok. Fifth Row: Jane Robinson, Mary Brennan, Mike McCoy, Don Byrtus, Kristen Ritola. 145 National Honor Society First Row: Lori Rayfield, Renee Wilson, Jenny Hamilton, Phyllis Brock, Diane Allen, Liz Benson. Second Row: Rich Wilson, Bryn Stewart, Terry Hedderman, Greg Coleman, Garth Benson. Not pictured: Monique Comes, Kathy Eychaner, Jim Ferries, Julie Gardner, Amanda Leander, Jackie Nelson, Jane Roli nson, Kelly Cole, Renee Cole, Tammy Legerski, Muff Niedringhaus, Linda Richardson, Debra Dietz, Melissa Badley, Cindy Goodman, Sarah Gutz, Greg Hall, Susan Juroszek, Lisa Kane, George Legerski, Kathy Watson, Kristy Kirkpatrick, Charlene Maddux, Donna Wells, Doug Justice, Dennis Switzer, Craig Isakson, Kim Case, Becky Hoover. National Honor Society recognizes outstanding students on the basis of scholarship, service and character. Requirements for membership are a 3.0 grade average, leadership, service to school and community, and 'a character worthy of emulation’. The Honor Society decorates the Christmas tree in the first floor hallway each year, sells 'Singing Valentines', sponsors a spring banquet, and holds an induction in the spring and fall when each new member is presented with a yellow rose. 146 F.B.L.A. Pictured: Gina Guitard, Michelle Frith, Donna Wells, Brenda Douglas, Karin Clapham, Mrs. Swanson, Mary Brennan, Susan Nesbitt. F.B.L.A., which stands for Future Business Leaders of America, is a club that participates in worthy undertakings for the improvement of business and the community. F.B. L. A. also develops competent business leaders. Officers are Charlotte Lyman, President; Mary Brennan, Vice President; Becky Hoover. Secretary; and Mrs. Swanson as faculty sponsor. Projects and activities for the year included a fashion show, candy stick sales, and a traveling dinner for Christmas. Members also attended the State F.B. L. A. competition in Laramie. Requirement for membership is enrollment in a high school business class. 147 Spanish Club Left to Right: Margaret Olson, Linda Bowers, Gigi Rugg, Terri Feeley, Mrs. Teter, and Liz Benson. They call themselves Los Buscadores which means The Searchers. Spanish Club was organized in 1931. The purpose of the club is to learn and gain appreciation for the Hispanic culture. Officers this year are: Muff Niedringhouse President, Margaret Olson Vice President, and Gigi Rugg Secretary-Treasurer with Mrs. Teter as faculty sponsor. Requirements for membership are at least one semester of Spanish or to be currently enrolled in a Spanish class. 148 The 'Dinner with an International Flavor', sponsored annually by the foreign language clubs was a gourmet's delight this year. Dinner was served by language club students. Spanish (above), German (right, with Dr. Pete Shunk), and French (below) clubs provided lively entertainment singing songs native to each language culture. The Sheridan High School Key Club is sponsored by the Sheridan Kiwanis Club with Arnold Hansen as faculty sponsor. Key Club's motto this year was Caring - Our Way of Life . To help carry out that motto, the club's 75 members included Mike Helvey, President; Jerry Apel, Vice President; Kathi Johnson, Secretary; Don Byrtus, Treasurer; and Mark McManus, Sargent-at Arms. Key Club Sweetheart was Phyllis Brock. Projects during the year included selling concessions at home basketball games, participating in Key-Club and Kiwanis joint projects, and providing extra activities for the special education students. Members also attended several district and national conventions, including the Rocky Mountain District Convention held in Denver, Colorado. Awards received at this convention were second place in achievement, second in outstanding club, and third place in the oratory contest. Key Club Key Club members pictured at left are, Front Row: Mike Helvey, Kathi Johnson, Jerry Apel, Don Byrtus. Second Row: Jill Delapp, Melissa Badley, Corey Dixon, Bonnie Brantz, Lisa Gates. Third Row: Kristin Ritola, Carol Price, Lisa Hudson, Becky Hoover, Melissa Moriarty. Fourth Row: Mike Grey, Mike Evanoff, Karen Namvedt, Holly Wintermute, Tracy Rumley. Fifth Row Stacy Smith, Jacque Murphy, Meshelle Powell, Jim Novotny, Brian Voogd, Dixie Nicholas, Tracy Schoenbom, Robin Schoenbom. Art Club Front Row: Kris Bohnsack, John Rawlings, Marci Krout, Muff Niedringhaus. Back Row: DeeDee Sonderby Ms Jorgenson, Christie Goehring, Tracy Schoenbom, John Horsley, Jerry Apel, Rox Montegna. Art Club worked on numerous projects during the school year such as selling posters and T-shirt transfers, silkscreen art for local businesses, making signs for the new gym and pool, and building a float for the Homecoming parade. Members also entered their art work in local shows and the Wyoming High School Art Show in Casper. Among the 16 members were Jerry Apel, President; Rox Montegna, Vice-President; John Horsley, Secretary; and Anna Rodosovich, Treasurer. Christine Jorgenson, art teacher, was the sponsor. 154 Chess Club Sitting: Susan Powell, Brian Christensen. Standing: Andy Woodson, John Woodson, Marci Powell, Tom Teter, Christie Goehring, Laura Goodman. First organized last year. Chess Club's purpose is to teach students how to play this difficult game of strategy. Susan Powell served as president and Laura Goodwin as secretary. Robin Schoenborn proved to be this year's outstanding member. Chess Club's twelve members hope, eventually, to compete with other schools. 155 DECA i Front Row: Scott Bursell, Mike Gay, Holly Witermute, A1 Hendrickson, Rich Wilson, Stacy Smith, Zach Lannan. Middle Row: Jeff Lannan, Cory Hamstreet, Cil Washut, Colleen Kirby, Charlene Maddux, Mr. Adams, sponsor. Back Row: Merriam Khan, Jane Poll. Laurie Fall, Julie Norris, Karen Madson, Kathy Revelle, Dougjustice. DECA, which stands for Distributive Education Clubs of America is an organization which develops future leaders in marketing and distribution. The DECA chapter at S. H. S. was started in 1959 and requirements for membership are enrollement in a marketing class and an interest career in marketing and distribution. Officers were Julie Norris, President; Laurie Fall, Secretary; Karen Madson, Treasurer; Doug Justice, Reporter; and Jane Poll, Historian with Mr. Adams as faculty sponsor. Projects included donut sales, candy sales, faculty appreciation day. National DECA week and State DECA Conference. Winners at State Conference held in Cheyenne were: Charlene Maddux, Dougjustice, Scott Bursell, Rich Wilson, Laurie Fall, Julie Norris, Kathy Revelle, Karen Madson, Donna Wells, Stacy Smith, Jeff Lannon and Mike Gay. Five year above and beyond the call award was recieved by Mr. Adams. Charlene Maddux, Doug Justice and Scott Bursell went to the national conference in Washington D.C. S Club First Row: Kelly Cole, Jerry Pilch, Tom Burt, and Bryn Stewart. Second Row: Kyle Scott, Kevin Huer, Jim Collingwood, John Rose, Rob Forister, Dan Schmick, Mark Sanderson, Coach McCrary. Third Row: Rich Behlow, John Butler, Rich Wilson, John Kane, Jeff Lannan, Larry Jones. Fourth Row: Roger Lobach, Nate Edwards, Mark McManus, Garth Benson, Chuck Rose, Craig Isakson, Zack Lannan, P . J. Kane, Doug Justice, Don Helvey, Dave Smith, Steve Rogers, Fred Fitchner, Fifth Row: John Banas, Chris Corlis, Merle Smith, Nazir Khan. Back: Dave Booth, George Legerski, A1 Hendrickson, Bob Baker, Steve Kraft. The 1978 Sheridan High letterman's club consisted of 65 varsity letter winners. S Club is sponsored by Coach McCrary with Bryn Stewart serving as President; Kelly Cole, Vice President; Jerry Pilch, Secretary-Treasurer; and Tom Burt, Sargent at Arms. Activities of the year included the concession stand at basketball games, a beef raffle, the Elks free-throw contest, dances, and the Clyde Stewart Memorial Scholarship. 157 Girl's Athletic League First Row: Anita Lee, Angel Smiley, Lynette Leonard, Kelly Severy, Hollie Pelesky, Cherrie McMullan, Linda Woods. Second Row: Linda Bridger, Denise Homola, Chris O'Dell, Kellie Cook, Penny Hamilton, Kristin Hamilton, Robin Tibbits. Third Row: Kerrie Hamish, Lee Anne Taylor, Chelly Fiedor, Sandy Marosok, Becky Moss, Donna Kraft, Cathy Wilde, Cathy Connolly, Sonya Sessions, Kim Wilkerson. The Girl's Athletic League, or G.A.L., was organized in 1932 to give girls a chance to compete in intramural sports. Serving to bring together the girls who are interested in sports, G.A. L. honors girls who distinguish themselves in sports. Girls earn 100 points in intramural participation or earning a letter in varsity sports are elligible for membership. With the help of faculty sponsors Irene Schlattman and Ann Sauerman, G. A. L. decorated the gym for homecoming, held initiations, and presented the outstanding girl athlete awards. G.A. L. officers were Kim Case, President, Brenda Case, Vice President; Carol Gold, Secretary; Melissa Badley, Social Manager; Jane Poll, Historian. Various sports managers were Lorna Benton, archery; Marci Milligan, badminton; Terri Feeley, basketball; Carol Price, deck tennis; Renee Schreibeis, table tennis; Julie Deutsch, horseshoes; and Julie Haynes, volleyball. 158 Jenny Hamilton, Renee Cole, and Jerry Apel performed an amusing take-off of a current T. V. show, Saturday Night Live', for the spring talent show. National Forensics Pictured Left, First Row: Abby Johnson, Mary Beth Rotellini, Dixie Nicholas, Cheryl Conrad. Second Row: Tracy Schoenborn, Jenny Hamilton, Jerry Apel, David Jones. National Forensics League is an honorary speech student's organization. Membership requirements are an accumulation of at least 25N.F.L. pointshaving participated in three meets. 161 Music Honorary Left to Right: Judy Halvorson, vocal instructor, Jane Robinson, Amanda Leander, Jackie Nelson, Kathy Friend, Kristy Kirkpatrick, Diane Ilorsley, Gigi Rugg, Elizabeth Windsor, Larry Kctcham, Conrad Namtvedt, Mark McManus, Dennis Switzer, and Bill Avery, band instructor. Membership in Music Honorary is open to any junior or senior music student who is able to perform an exceptional vocal or instrumental solo. The purpose of the organization is to recognize outstanding musical talent and to promote musical activities. In the spring of the year. Music Honorary presented a talent show which featured excellent performance in vocals, jazz instrumentals, and comedy. 163 And The Band Played On . . TRUMPETS: First Row: Jeff Beckwith, Keith Barten-hagen. Second Row: Kelly Glasser, Dwight Miller, Walt Wragge. Third Row: Jim Russell, Conrad Namtvedt, Lori Cooper, Jim Novotny. FLUTES: First Row: Kathy Watson, Karen Namtvedt, Scott Prydc. Second Row: Kristi Hamilton, Kim Cole, Cherrie McMullen. Third Row: Stacy Melvin, Connie Richards, Margaret Peters. PERCUSSION: Front: Renee Schoenbom, Tim Hurst. Back: Don Pelesky, Mitch Griess, Deon Zeitner. FLAG GIRLS: Kneeling: Penny Hamilton, Margaret Peters. Standing: Mary Beth Rotellini, Denise Nelson, Jody Semler, Kristi Hamilton, Dianna Laumann. CLARINETS, OBOES: First Row: Julie Satterfield, Ann Blyth, Beth Williams, Kim Hopkins. Second Row: Alicia Price, Margaret Olson, Georgia Williams, Julie Dcutsch. Third Row: Dianna Laumann, Madge Baker, Greg Wragge, Grant Yates, Cheri Wilson. . . . With Bronc Spirit! SAX, ALTO CLARINET: Front Row: Bill Switzer, Debbie Oneyear, Denise Homda, Peggy Collingwood. Second Row: Shelley Felde, Jane Poll, Susan Powell, Dan Schmick, Lori Seay, Donna Reed. Third Row: David Heath, William Avery. LOWER BRASS: Front Row: Mark Carroll, Ken Kibben, Richard Blakeman, John Trohkimoinen. Second Row: Paul Gale, Mike Guitard, Mark Guitard, Mark Gieselman, Terry Vigil. 165 JAZZ BAND: Seated: Dennis Switzer, Lori Seay, Jane Poll, Shelley Felde, Dave Heath, Mitch Griess, Kristy Kirkpatrick. Standing: Mr. Avery, Paul Gale, Tom Munsey, Gigi Rugg, John Trohkimionen, Kelly Glasser, Conrad Namtvedt, Jim Russell, Lori Cooper, Lonnie Newman, Amanda Leander. ALL STATE BAND: Gigi Rugg, Kelly Glasser, Dennis Switzer, Conrad Namtvedt, Jackie Nelson. PEP BAND: Seated: Keith Crimmel, Dennis Switzer, Lori Seay, Mitch Griess. Standing: Kevin Nelson, Tom Munsey, Conrad Namtvedt, Jim Russell, Lori Cooper. At piano: Fred Fitchner, Elizabeth Windsor. Standing: Laura Van Houten, Kellie Cook, Anne Ladd, Jim Ferries, Kelly Stambaugh, Mis. Lewis, Bruce Christensen, Debbie Belus, Debbie Chitwood. Not pictured: Christie Goehring. Orchestra The Sheridan High orchestra, directed by Diane Lewis, presented three excellent concerts during the school year and participated in the district festival in Casper. At the state competition, the orchestra received a superior rating. All-state honors go to Bruce Christensen and Jim Ferries, pictured at left. 167 All State Choir Members: Front: Mark McManus and Kristy Kirkpatrick. Back: Kathy Friend and Peggy Collingwood. CONCERT CHOIR: First Row: Renee Schreibeis, Abby Johnson, Melinda Miller, Li7. Windsor, Jerry Jones, Georgia Williams, Roger Lobach, Shelley Felde. Second Row: Terri Argento, Jenny Hamilton, Gayle Young, Randy Simmons, Roger Calkins, Deb Lobach, Rick Calkins, Brenda Case, Anni Ladd. MIXED CHOIR: First Row: Kerene Swedelius, Sherrie Horsley, Jim Foltz, Milward Simpson, Kelly Riley, Tammy Bolin, Dana Amey, Barb Douglas, Billie Gilmore, Camille Hape, Barb Bocek. Second Row: Melissa Gallagher, Melinda Miller, Mary Killworth, John Horsley, Dennis Switzer, Mike Voogd, Deb Belus, Mary Beth Rotellini, Patti Conley, Greta Zimdars, Becky Feller, Barb Atkinson. Third Row: Miss Halvorson, Jody Semler, Pennie Birr, Debbie Pfau, Cheryl Roberts, Cory Dixon, Cary Gilienwater, Charlene Crosby, Colleen Kirby, Kim Schaffer, Laurie Seay, Debbie Belus, Sherry Glasser, Michelle Griss. Fourth Row: Debbie Stroup, Julie Fry, Laura Goodwin, Cheryl Trembath, Holly Carter, Darcy Schmidt, EmryComin, Kim Wilkerson, Michelle Frith, Bonnie Mollen-brink, Sonja Sessions. Not pictured Hae Suk Sim. 168 Third Row: GiGi Rugg, Diane Horsley, Peggy Collingwood, Bob Love, Mike Mark, Larry Jones, Kim Acker, Jackie Nelson, Amanda Leander. Fourth Row: Lisa Hudson, Gerry Carpenter, Dennis Switzer, Mark McManus, Dave Marosok, Larry Ketcham, GregWragge, Jane Robinson, Kristy Kirkpatrick, Kathy Friend, Miss Halvorson. Not pictured: Cheryl Conrad, Bruce Christensen. Concert Choir, which consists of 38 members, is the main performing choir of Sheridan High School. The members are selected by audition only. Concert Choir performed in four concerts during the year, and, at the music festival in Casper, they received a superior rating. Mixed Choir consists of 48 members who performed in three concerts. Freshmen Chorus, also called Girl's Glee, has 39 members and performed in a fall, Christmas, and spring concert. FRESHMEN CHORUS: First Row: Renee Litllcr, Becky Bursell, Laurie Hultman, Angel Smiley, Debbie Peterson, Laura Van Houten, Ann Blyth, Kris Bohnsak. Second Row: Kathy Love, Margaret Peters, Tina Brewer, Juanita Hape, Shelley Wilson, Peggy Boyd, Lynette Leonard, Kelly Severy, Cathy Connolly, Kathy Wilde, Cindy Feller, Carrie Aksamit, Margo Leon, Charmi Milligan. Third Row: Patty Burgess, Liz Compton, Lori Bell, Mary Harrington, Kris Bell, Della Clayburgh, Sylvia Rosalez, Virginia Pinder, Jill Clements, Vivian Bacon, Madge Baker, Shannon Dau, Marcy Krout. 169 Girl's State Pictured Above: Liz Benson, Phyllis Brock, Dixie Nicholas, Renee Cole, Jane Robinson, and Muff Niedringhaus. Girl's State, sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary, gives girls from high schools throughout the state an opportunity to live together as self-governing citizens. The purpose of Girl's State is to provide citizenship training for girls of high school age and informs them of the duties, privileges, and rights of American citizenship. Sheridan High School delegates attended Girl's State at the University of Wyoming in Laramie during the first week of June, 1977. 170 Boy's State Pictured Above: Kelly Cole, Jim Ferries, Steve Rogers, and Bryn Stewart. Each year the American Legion sponsores the Wyoming Boy’s State in Douglas, Wyoming. Delegates must be juniors selected on the basis of leadership, scholarship, character, and physical fitness. Boy’s State delegates were also instructed in government functions and duties and campaigned for, and were elected to city and state offices of a mythical state. 171 Black Guard Second Platoon Rear Row: Larry Morris Terri Voogd Cathy Jensik Front Row: Steve Reiger Mike McCoy Black Guard Officers 1977-78. Rear Row: Charles Hett, Platoon Leader; Mike McCoy, Cadet Commander; Demetrius Gostas, Platoon Leader. Front Row: Joe Arguello, Platoon Leader; Rae Kennedy, Administration Officer; Steve Reiger, Master at Arms. I Aii 172 Third Platoon Rear Row: Bruce Christenson Will Murray Susan Wells Charles Hett John Dolan Front Row: Bobby Robertson Terry Vigil Kerry Heath Mark Seay Danny Lyons The Navy Junior Reserve Officers Corp has been established at Sheridan High for eight years. The program gives young men and women an opportunity to experience growth in leadership, teamwork, and patriotism. Special units within the program include rifle team, drill team, and color guard. New this year was the introduction of the saluting Howitzer which was fired whenever the Bronc football team made a touchdown. Also, unit color guards participate with the school band in opening ceremonies at all home football games. Sixth Platoon, Rear Row: Don Sawyer, Mike Mark, Ernie Bouldin, Fred Moye, Rex Coleman, Jeff Clements, Tim Amey, Bill Switzer. Middle Row: Rick Bell, Joe Arguello, Mike Trammel, Larry Richards, Art Stroup. Front Row: Jo Carlson, Rae Kennedy, Sherry Fort. Fourth Platoon Rear Row: Mike Voogd Doug McClean Nathan Wetmore John Woodson Pat Harvey Andy Woodson Nick Powers Matt Lentsch Front Row: Bemie Goehring Bert Winters Nick Crist Dan Odegard Scott Wendt Bob Baertsch Christie Goehring Seventh Platoon: Rear Row: Damon Monk, John Moravek, Demetrius Gostas, Dusty Lucas, Scott Hollingsworth, Front Row: Mike Phillips, Kelly Stambaugh, Marty Satterthwait. 173 Donkey Basketball Donkey basketball is sponsored annually by the F. F. A. club. This year the game pitted F. F. A. girls and women's faculty against F. F. A. boys and the men's faculty. The women's team gave the men's team a sounding defeat, of course. Right: Cathy Connolly and Miss Halvorson approach their donkeys carefully. Below left: Mr. Argento had a few problems with his donkey as Mr. Koneman heehaws in the background. Below right: Mr. Koneman finally masters the art of donkey riding. 174 Rodeo Club The joint Sheridan High - Big Horn High rodeo club participated in sixteen rodeos throughout the state including the state finals in June. Three members qualified to attend the national finals last year with one becoming a national champion. Members from Sheridan High include John Carrel (president), Bill Carrel, Terri Hamilton, Darla Dunning, Margaret Jacobs, Irv Bard, and Cathy Connolly. The purpose of the rodeo club is to give interested students a chance to gain rodeo skills and an opportunity to compete in state high school rodeos. 175 Juniors Prepare For The 1978 Prom . . . Above: Janet White balances precariously as she puts finishing touches on the ceiling decorations. Right: When all else failed, Dave and George read the directions. Below: Too many supervisors? The Class Of 778 Is Ready For The Real World. 1978 Class Motto The trail from the past; Our road to the future. 1978 Class Colors Sky Blue................. Eternity White..................... Excellence Yellow Gold.............. Success Class Officers Rich Wilson, President Karen Madson, Vice President Kathi Johnson, Secretary Mary Brennan, Treasurer 1978 Class Song Goodbye Song” Written and composed by Mark McManus Valedictorians Renee Cole Jackie Nelson Class Advisors Gary Joy Richard Spencer 180 Co-Valedictorians, Jackie Nelson and Renee Cole, give commencement speeches. 181 The Class Of '78 Moves Onward. During Senior Dress-up Day, the seniors were guests for breakfast at the Elk's Club. Right: Seniors que up for the 7 a. m. breakfast. Below: Jerry A pel is worried about being late for his first class. 182 Above and right: Seniors prepare for commencement. Below: The final day of their high school years begins as Mr. Wilson, Mr. Isakson, valedictorians, and class officers watch the Class of '78 enter the gym for commencement. 183 Marriage And Family Top Left: Doug Justice shows off his new wife, Marlene Vail, at the reception. Top Right: The weddinj cake, made by Marlene Vail, was white with pink and yellow flowers with a pink water fountain underneath. Middle: A nervous Bride to be, Lori Rayfield. Bottom Right: Wedding party of Bob and Lori (Rayfield) Baker. 184 Marriage and Family class, taught by Mr. Darnell, is a class dealing with the subject of marriage, it's happiness and problems, parenthood, divorce, and death. The highlight of the class each semester is a mock wedding in which a couple from each class is 'married'. Marriage and Family is a unique class designed to prepare students for adulthood and the situations that might develop in a marriage. Top Left: Mr. and Mrs. Mike Helvey (Stacy Smith) of first semester. Top Right: Marlene and Susan cut the cake while Doug and Greg anxiously await the first taste! Middle: The wedding party of Greg and Susan (Powell) Kuzara. 105 The Gong Show . . . Top Left: Mr. Adams served as M.C. for the Gong Show. Top Right: Mark McManus was a rare performer in the show-- he has talent! Bottom: Julie Alden, Jerry Pilch, and Janet Stender did a 'great' job reciting a poem. 186 Top: The 'Average White Band Minus One' 'performed' one of today's top hits. Middle Left: The M.C. had a side show of his own going. Middle Right: The 'Unknown Comedians' also made an appearance. 187 188 Autographs i Autographs Senior Wills I, Colleen Kirby, being of sound mind and body, will the following: to Karen Namtvedt, I hope you find the real MR. RIGHT, wherever he is; to Mr. Adams, I will a DECA meeting with perfect attendance; to Karyn Christianson, I will a lifetime supply of her favorite fat colored pens; to Craig Sadler, I will a right arm and wrist that will never break; and, to Miss Lee, a chance to have a perfect perfromance for Acting I. I, Karen Kobielusz, being of sound mind and body, hereby will to Tammy Senff a thousand dollars to make it to Disney Land; to Mr. Harkins, I will a Curly-Q curling iron, for that gorgeous curl of yours. To Mr. Murphy, I will all the fun in the world and better dancing rhythym. To Dr. Neighbors, I will a steady hand for all his major operations. To Tammy Christler, I will Superman; and to Mark McManus, I will a to go cup, so he'll quit spilling milk on my chair. To all the people left in SHS, I wish you luck-lot's of it! We, Julie Norris, Cil Washut, and Theresa Turley, will to Dale Perry, three pairs of gloves, extra boots, and a blanket or two so when he goes 4-wheelin' and gets stuck-his passengers will at least stay warm while they spend the night in 20° below 0° weather. Also, to Craig Sadler, we will a 4-wheel drive vehicle that will not get stuck in the snow, in the sticks, and a compass to guide him along so he knows where he is going. I, Karen Madson, being in a sound body with a state of mind, do hereby will the following. To Sheridan High School, (rah, rah, rah), I will a fantastic class with as much class as the class of 1978. It may be several years, so until then, keep your heads up and your spirits high. To Mrs. Schmick, I will you four surveillance cameras, one for each corner of the roorri, to catch those habitual cheaters. To catch the ultimate zest in Mr. Darnell's psychology classes, I will two neurotics and a class that will understand what a conditioned stimuli is. To my dear friends, Kate, Jude, and Mary, I will a cowboy hat and a mind full of dreams. Especially to Kate, I will 6 or 10 crates of cottage cheese; to Donny, I will a forest and comentary of your very own. To Chuck, I will an everlasting love affair. To Jimmy K., I will someone to shake your hand-PEACE! To Steve, 1 will a thousand friendships, and I hope your senior pictures weren't as much as mine. To Bob, (rowdy), I will five Burt Bacharach tapes. To Jim, I will a turtle. To Lizabeth, 1 will a good luck charm, and a great senior year. To Cindy, I will a scary movie; to the Lords of Moti, well, there's no chance of anything. And, to everyone at SHS, I will spirit, enthusiasm, a diploma, and a series in 10 years- What Really Happened to the Class of ’78 ! I, Roxanne Montegna, will to the football team. Muff, (maybe they'll play better). To Mr. Beck, a great guy and a close friend of mine, I leave a years supply of surveys for hard up girls. To John Palmer, alias lover, I leave two new senior girls to scream and embarrass you when you sneak around corners trying to avoid them. To C.C., yeah, you know who you are, I leave a tall, skinny girl. To Steve Rogers, I leave a Howdy Doody picture, howdy who, Doody what? ; and to Anita, I leave a book of theories on, How to get a good tan without really trying. To the whole school, I leave a hallway of scared little freshmen. 192 I, Meshelle Powell, being of a half way sound mind and body, do hereby will my last requests. To Sheila Powley, I will a very patient and tolerant person with very few books for her new locker partner; to my little sister, Pam, I will the title of being a sophomore, no longer an underclass freshman. To Jacque Murphy, I will all the husbands she can handle, and also some more fun times with Triumphs, etc!!! To Melissa Moriarty, I give you the City of Acme-good luck. To next years Bronc Staff-lots of good luck, especially on the deadline days. To Mr. Hutt, I leave another trip to Cheyenne, and the same guest speakers, but with a rowdy group of freshmen, so you can also stay up all night! To Stacy Smith, you are left with the state of Texas! To Bill C. and Casey C., I will you the power of always being great basketball players, or, at least thinking you're the greatest, and, also, I leave you two basketball hoops, one for each theatre-so you can practice in your spare time! To the whole school, I will all the school spirit and pride that you need, so we can always be number one; and, to Mr. Harkins, I will an assembly every week this year, with the TEACHERS being required to attend! Goodbye, ole SHS. I, Decilla Anderson, being of sound mind and stable body do write this will. To the juniors, I will the spirit to never miss a home football game, during their years as upper classmen. To my sister, Elsie Anderson, I will the power to never be a stuck-up upperclassmen no matter how hard it may seem. To the new master of my poor locker, (24), I will my patience and the thought to kick the poor dumb material thing! (Oh, a bit of advice, never put any money in it, it has a way of devouring it!) To all freshmen, I will my knowledge that SHS is the best school on earth, and they should stand behind it all the way for a least four years of their lives!!! I, Colleen Siebert, being of sound mind and body do hereby make my will. To Debbie Dietz, I will three roomates and nine pp girls with coordination and lots of moves. I will Dave M., -me! To Mr. Donahue, I will one Perfect A's class, with all J.F. 's , and D.M. 'S . I will Ronnie a new car with reclining seats; and to those little frosh who'll get my locker, I will it to stick. To Heather P., I will lots of good hours with good money, but no RH . To the new senior class. I will a keg. To the new frosh class, I will a mean senior class. To good ole SHS, I will it to never again have as great of a class as the class of '78. And to the city of Sheridan, all the lingering memories of the Class of 19781 I, Mary McNealey, being of a sound mind and body to hereby will the following things: to Mrs. Wintermule, I leave a group of senior cheerleaders that worked as hard as we did, and a drive to Cheyenne. To Mr. Teter, I will a small grudge of my own, the right to be wrong and a cross between a fruit fly and a vampire bat. To my closest friends, Kathi and Karen, I leave two JB jumps, and six or ten figs to divide between them. To George Legerski, I leave a herd of Prairie Dogs, with revolvers; To Ross Thompson, I will a ride in a shopping cart, and me. To Becky Legerski, I leave a Tootsie Roll in Little America. To Lizabeth, I will a great senior year and a crop of new senior guys. To Judy, I leave a trip or two to Custer. To Mr. Rataski, I will a sophomore girl that accidentally sees a pit stop beside the road. To the rest of good ole S.H.S., I leave a class that only hopes to be as together as the class of '78 and a whole lot of good times and a pocket full of memories. IS) We, P.J. Kane and Darren Davis, being of particially sound mind and body, hereby will to Mr. John Isackson, another geology class as hard working and willing to learn as the 1978 class. Also a weapon to protect him from all the muskrats on Muskrat Flats. To Katy Me Kinley, we will a fluffy pillow to sit on while she is driving, so we can see your cute little face. To Kim Warnke, a bunny suit for her future ski trips. To Jim Kawulok, a body cast to recover in after his many falls during basketball season. To Liz Windsor, we leave a book on posture; to big A1 Hendrickson, we leave three quick and easy lessons for driving the Silver Streak. To Cindy Goodman, a book on the problems of an eighth grade marriage. We, Charlotte Lyman and Cheryl Kober, being in sound mind and body, do hereby will to Charlene Maddux, a new mouth once every two years for her future years in shorthand; to Lori Me Chesney a new truck load of tires for her old green jeep; to Mary Brennan, a new pair of knees in case the ones she has give out again, and a new dad who wreck her new cars; to Theresa Turley, a used car lot to keep all her wrecked cars in; to Tina Ballek, a Marsha Brady doll; to Martha Kelly, a window she can roll up all by herself; to Pugsly, (alias Jim Foltz), a new nick name, because that one's beginning to fit him; to Julie Norris, a list of all her friends first names; to Jerry Pilch, an autographed ice cube of all the cool people in the Class of 1978; to Mike Darnell, a happily married Marriage and Family Class; to Susan Nesbitt, an apartment of her own, so she can get to school on time; to the Gymnastics team, the state gymnastics title; and to ourselves we give the following; two new 1978 cars, a good college education, a safe trip to Jackson Hole, (because Cheryl is driving). I, Kathi Johnson, do hereby will to Mrs. Wintermute, a squad of Varsity Cheerleaders that dedicate 100% of their time and efforts, and work half as hard as the 1978 Senior girl girls did. To Holly and Cindy, I will all the Senior priviledges that we had and the opportunity to work with such considerate juniors as we did. To Holly, my little sister, more good times, and a trip up Vale Hill. To Cindy, a trip to Rapid City, and a lot of happiness. To WJ, Steve and Greg, I will three sqirrley freshmen girls to move into our locker to finally show you some respect. To my sis and buddy Karen, I leave a 10 day trip to the mountains, some new hit songs to sing, a batmobile, a ride on the 90, a Monarch Church, some BBQ chicken, and the ability to know you can't look in just any blue baggie you find. To Judy, a spaghetti supper, a free ticket to Jaws, and a Teqila Sunrise. To Mary, I will some figs and Tootsie Rolls. To Chuck, my husband, I leave Curtis Bufford, (I get the house). To Tom B., a trip to Buffalo in big Red. To Liz, I will several quarters to the car wash on Halloween. To Julie, I will the ability to dance like a queen, and my jewelry box. To the Squirrel Club- a lot of phone booths. To Merle, I leave 12 Marshall Tucker tapes, and a Happy New Year! To Lisa, my other little sis, a new foot to replace the other one that went through Sam's floor. To Mike H., an airplane of your own. To Dave S., I will a million friendships and the opportunity to drive Sam again. To Kelly, 1 will 5 girls to hide in your Jeep. To Kim and Becky, I leave new partners to do the antler dance with. To Debbie B., I will Herbie and the chance to be young again. To Don H., the chance to drag Main on our 10-speeds. To Stacy, I will a million more secrets, and the chance to quit running out of gas every time we go some place. To Sherry, a bed just for you; and last but not least to Mr. Isakson, I will you a For Sale sign to place in front of the school, (hint)! To all those left-a lot of fun and memories at S.H.S. 194 I, Lori Rayfield, do hereby will the following: to a great friend, Michelle Fry, happiness always, a super basketball season in 1978-79, and a really fun senior year at SHS, rememberance of good ole comperative, (Miki Fin); to Marci Milligan, two more fun years at SHS, and some springs for her tennie-runners when she is rebounding, ha! To Pat Lupiezowitz and Chris Fiedor, someone to make eyes at, especially in the locker rooms. To Janet Stender, (Dr. Hawk), two more super years of track and basketball, two more good years of rowdiness and memories, especially your senior year! To Julie Alden, the ability to keep under control, not out of control, as usual. To Holly Rayfield, all the boys you can look at, especially the streaking ones, two more fun-filled years at SHS, and a pair of Tinkerbell shoes. To Lorna Worden, a drivers course, to be able to graduate in '79, and a rowdy year. To Chuck Rose, another good cut down session with Janet on a trip to Cheyenne. To Kim Argento, the ability to go professional in Reindeer Dancing. To Mr. Rapstad, another comperative class to bs with and then a period to recouperate. To Mr. Darnell, the success in his Marriage and Family course. To Mr. Raney, a bottle of hair spary to keep it in place, and some ketchup for his bread. To the 1979 Girls Basketball Team, to take state championship. To those of us who knew Mr. Stewart, the memory of the great times he brought about for us. I, Judy Swanson, being of fairly sound mind and body, do hereby will to Michelle Fry, the right to be 14 all over again, so she can get in on all the fun this time. To Janet Stender, I will the right to break all the track records before she graduates. To Julie Alden, the right to have all the red-headed babies she can handle. To Theresa Turley, I will the crown of demolition derby queen, so she can officially wreck her car once a week, (Friday or Saturday night). To Kelly Edwards and Terri Anderson, I will the best of times and the best of luck always! I, Muff Niedringhaus, being of sound mind and body, hereby will to the following: to Anita Jones, I will an endless supply of sponge curlers, the door handle to my pickup, and the sister-in-law of her choice; to Roxanne Montegna, I will a driver's license, a man, and the guts to take Marriage and Family ; to Robert Koltiska, I will my pickup, Norma Jean; to Jerry Pilch, I will an endless supply of gun oil, and all the singing Valentines; to Mr. Beck, I will a survey of his choice; to Mr. Koeneman, I will another student to talk about sex as much as I did; to Chris Corlis, I will a wrestling match with Racquel Welch; to Mr. Hultman, I will a girl who will finally know how many pistons are in a V-8 engine; to Chris Hageman, alias Gorzenis I will another locker neighbor to bug him; to Scott Skaar, I will one million dollars; to Mr. Rapstad, I will a student, preferably a girl, to help him manage through the chapter of reproduction; to Viva Huson, a Spanish dictionary; to Mr. Rataski, I will morality, and a steering wheel on his side of the car; to Mr. Nielson, I will one student to remember what an acid anhydride is; to Mr. Darnell, I will fidelity and no divorces in his class; to Mr. Hutt, I will appreciation from the entire freshmen class; to Mr. Benson, I will peace and quiet; to Coach Scott, I will myself as water-boy and also I'll help chase the football players around the field; to Martha Kelly, I will the chance to drive her car and a party three times a week; to Bryn Stewart, I will all things, wise and wonderful ; and lastly to SHS, I will one hundred more years of the halls being filled with neurotic students. We, Chris Corlis, and Steve Kraft, being in sound mind and body do hereby will to Mr. Ring, our BS degrees; and we will to Dan Clark and Enid White, the best of love in the future; to Kent Winters, an extra pair of hands to grab more things; to Cindy Fiedor, one Bic lighter; to Karen Madson, one neurotic patient from the Mental Health Center; to Kevin Heur, we will one Randy Newman record, Short People . To Marlene Vail, we will Jim Ferries; to Jerry Pilch and Charlie Pattison, we will Jerry and Charlie cowboy dolls; and to P.J. Kane, one Bob Sieger tape, Night Moves . To Mr. Freiboth, five cheap shot quiz questions. To Jack Hansen, we will one six-pack of Pepsi and a dozen donuts. To Elsa Wertman, we will number 39. To the Spikes, the freedom to choose more little spikes. To Holly, one large Canadian Bacon and Pepperoni pizza; to Mrs. Weaver, five you's . To Heather Me Henry, one large pot of homemade chili; and this concludes our senior will for 1978. I, Kristy Talcott, being of sound mind and body, (well almost), do hereby will to my good friend, (Gwen), lots of parties her senior year, and a boyfriend tall enough so that she doesn't have to kneel down to kiss him. To Brenda, I will a car, preferably a Camaro, and lots of good times to go along with it. To Shirley, I will a pair of ten inch platform shoes, so her neck won't get so sore looking up at the freshmen. To the rest of my good friends, I will all the good times we've had before and the right to hassle all the teachers their senior year. To my younger sister, Kaylene, I will a first place gymnastics routine and good luck in the future in all she does. To John Rawlings, I will a short girlfriend and another carload of girls to take him to lunch every day. And, finally, to the class of 79 , I will all the parties they can handle and a great senior year. We, the Sheridan High School Varsity Basketball Team, will to next year's senior cheerleaders, new cowboy hats because the ugly ones are worn out; to Dave Marosok, some coordination for next years team; To Karen Madson, a $100 gift certificate to Taco John's; To Bill Graham, all the girls on his top ten list; To Doug Justice, a book on 100 ghetto words, a pink Cadillac; to Nazir Khan, a case of stinky oriental cologne; to W.J. Wragge, all of Jim Ferries' old scarves and sweatbands; to John Butler, ten free sessions with a speech therapist; to Dave Smith, a super-toe game; To Jerry Pilch, a book on how to play poker; to Mike Hardesty, a case of odor-eaters; to Ted Rapstad's grandmother, a chance to compete in the 1980 Olympics in every event; to Bryn Stewart, a box of extra large kleenexes; to Don Helvey, a pair of knee pads, so he doesn't cut his knees up on the rims; to Kevin Fuller, a Johnny Atlas muscle building book; to Scoop Shovlain, a case of assorted colored towels; to Kyle Scott, a can of firm grip; and to Coach Beck, a pass to all the Oklahoma football games. I, Greg Coleman, being of unsound mind and even unsounder body, will the following: To Mr. Isakson, I leave two pop machines that malfunction often, and a barrel of monkeys; to Mr. Coleman, I bequeath a longer half-life; to the new student body officers, whoever you are, I leave sympathy. To Don Byrtus, I leave a car with an emergency brake; to Jim Novotny, I leave a full schedule so he'll have to go to classes for a change; to Mary Wynne, I will a lifetime membership in the John Rotellini fan club; to Bill Danver, I will an end to his identity crisis; to Kathy Watson I will an easy schedule; and to Mr. Hutt, I leave my greatest thanks for everything. i% I, Julie Gardner, being of mind and sound body, do hereby leave to the students who have a future (?) at SHS, the following: to Liz Windsor, I will a contract with the Mattel Toy Company, to make a Lizzie doll. To Kevin Heur, I will a girlfriend that deserves him, (she'll be one of a lucky girl). To little Katy M., I will a joke she understands. To Cindy Fiedor, I will an F in something. To Holly, I will a dench frip sandwich and a granola bar, (not a cruchola bar, because the C's are silent). To Student Council, I will a project that doesn't get all shot up. To Mr. Argento, I will a foreman for his Wood II class who's as strict with the guys as I was. To Mr. Isakson, I leave a girl with lots of dull pencils. To Wendy, (wouldn't forget ya), I will appreciation from everyone in SHS, because she's the last of the Me Carty's; and also I will her a postage box full of postage stamps, and a gift certificate from the Bell Telephone Company. Finally, to the whole student body of SHS, I would like to say, Mr. Wilson is just doing his job. I, Stacy Smith, being in an alright condition, do hereby will the following. To squirelly Brenda, I will a date with Zach. To Gina, I will an egg for her to throw on Halloween night. To Zach - a steady girlfriend. To my good friend, Kathi, I will her a bottle of onion juice to shoot up in her toes. To next years Senior pompomers, I will you the effort to try to be as neat and perfect as we were, and to be able to do all the band songs together. To Becky K., I will a box of kleenex when she sneezes. To Kelly, I will you a supply of candles for the Moti House, and hope you have another sweet-smelling baby lamb in your lifel To Colleen, I will an unbreakable curling iron. To my crazy friend, Liz, I will you your very own bag of giggles; Debbie, I will you an A in PE, and perfect attendance. I will all my valuable psychology notes to Mr. Darnell in case he can't find his. I will to my dearest Freddy, that he will own a 4-legged dog someday. To Don, I will you your very own track shoes, for your late nights out. For the whole senior class, I will you a speedy trip out of Sheridan as soon as you graduatel I, Judy Allison, being of a sound mind, (I think), do hereby will the following: to Ron, a date with a beautiful girl; to my very good friends-Mar, Kate, and Karen, a wonderful life ahead with our cowboy hats as good luck; also to Mar, I leave a roadmap of Montana so we'll know how to get back to Sheridan instead of ending up in Custer?? To Kate, I will one more hand motion for Jet Airliner , so everyone can follow us. To Karen, I leave one more scary trip to a black mass taking place. To Dave M., I leave you a laughing box, so you'll have something to laugh at your stupid jokes, and the C I know you deserve. To Jimmy K., I will you a stuffed rabbit to remember Thumper” by. To Lizabeth, I will a new crop of senior boys so you'll have someone different to go out with. To Bryn, I will you someone who doesn't mind being called by her last name. To Dave S., I will me. To Mrs. Wintermutt, I will some more rowdy cheerleaders like us. To Mrs. Schmick, I will another great 4th period class like ours. To Deb, I will 8 pompom girls with 2 left feet, (sound familiar?). To all the senior cheerleaders, I will some time, oopsl, I mean a lot of time to devote to cheerleading. To Sheridan High School, I leave a lot of good memories from 4 years of being here; and to the class of '78, I will eventful and successful years ahead. Goodbye 'ole SHS. 197 BANK OF COMMERCE MEMBER FDIC ESTABLISHED IN 1893 674-7411 GH ELECTRONICS RCA Panasonic Whirlpool 38 South Main Sheridan, Wyoming SHIPTON'S j Phone 674-9886 Palace Cafe 138 N. Main 672-2391 For auto, home, and ranch supplies. Where you always get a better buy 2018 Colleen Ave. 674-6471 200 Under new ownership 208 North Main 674-9581 The friendly store 28 North Main 672-2560 GOOD LUCK, CLASS OF 1978 A 3E Main 129 North Main CLOVERLEAF BAKERY 672-2489 'Tor all of your banking needs BANK MEMBER FDIC Bentley's Clothing J § balmjs Penaleton Sportswear for Men and Women 180 North Main Northern Seed Co. Grains, Feeds, Seeds, of all kinds. Agricultural Chemicals Nursery Stock YOU'RE SOMETHING ELSE! Box 841 672-2475 203 YEAH! THAT'S JEFF LANNAN • Art supplies • Prints and posters • Custom framing LANNANS . . . 160 North Main Sheridan Photography by Dick Kehrwald A.S.M.P. 32 South Main 674-4679 WOODWORTHS Department Store 171 North Main Sheridan COAST TO COAST Two big stores to serve you 316 North Main And 321 North Main 204 The New You BIG HORN BEVERAGE Beauty Salon Men's and Women's Styling Walk-ins welcome 21 N. Main Suite 4 SHERIDAN COMMERCIAL CO. Purina Chows, custom milling, farm and well supplies, pumps jwj seeds, hardware, paints Box 787 672-2451 672-5343 206 Compliments of: FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Men's Shop And Angionette's 20 North Main 674-8484 674-9742 PROM HEADQUARTERS Tuxedo Rental • Prom Dresses FOSTER LUMBER COMPANY Everything for the Builder 1043 Coffeen 674-4451 208 [TOtlil i THE FRIENDLIEST STORE IN TOWN YOUR COMPLETE FAMILY DEPARTMENT STORE 104 NORTH MAIN 674-6421 The Book Shop 108 South Main Good hunting, fishing, and sports start here RITZ SPORTING GOODS 135 North Main Street Auto Parts, Inc. 108 East Grinnell 674-6477 GALEY-THOMAS REALTY PERSONAL TOUCH I T-SHIRT SHOP' Custom shins printed i, while you watch. Many different style shins for the ENTIRE FAMILY. ★ T-SHIRTS ★ JERSEYS ★ BASEBALL CAPS ★ LADIES FASHION TOPS OVER 100 TRANSFERABLE DESIGNS Special rates for group organizations, for large 110 South Main 674-8878 340 North Main Street 1389 Big Horn Ave. 674-7171 211 Vacationland Studio and Grunk-O-Films 220 West Dow - At the bottom of High School Hill, near YMCA Phone 674-6491 • Portraiture • Commercial • Weddings • Passports • Postcards Black and White or Color Service 24 hours a day by appointment Studio Hours: Tuesdays thru Fridays 9-12 1:30-5 212 Bakery Groceries SUPER FOODS Delicatessen 440 Broadway 213 MURPHY4 h,f,e|T|R|D5 SOUND TAPES Full selection of pre-recorded records and tapes. Craig and Pioneer car and compact equipment. Full line of audio accessories. Featuring Fine Aduio Equipment: Lux, Infinity, Teac, Bose, And Pioneer. 214 North Main 672-7544 WAREHOUSE MARKET Tom And Pat Killworth No other food retail store or super market can beat a Warehouse Market. U.S. Hiway 14 South of town JERSEY CREAMERY, INC. 50 West Works 672-2435 215 KING'S SADDLERY AND KINGS ROPES Boots Hats Saddles 184 North Main 672-2702 HANDO'S SERVICE CENTER Ariens Lawn Boy Scorpion 672-6414 216 Compliments of Bridgeford, Holcomb, Jenrich, Inc I Soutb Main 672-5833 f 218 Sheridan Greenhouse TOP TYPEWRITER TUCKER'S INC. AND GOLDEN CROWN Commercial Job Printing 43 South Main 674-6277 39 East Brundage RANCHER MOTEL 1552 Coffeen Ave. Joyce Tony Pelesky 672-2428 Complete Line of parts Supplies Tools Accessories 184 East Burkitt 674-7429 VALLEY MOTOR SUPPLY 220 Congratulations from Ranchwear 17 South Main 674-7521 Best Wishes Class of '78 250 North Main 674-4445 Sheridan's Creative Photo Center 190Vi North Main 674-9004 FORD MERCURY SHERIDAN AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION CHRYSLER TOYOTA Jeep VEHICLES J American Motors FI Riley's Cook Ford Sheridan Motors Ed Hammer, Inc. Valley Motor and Implement Sheridan Ranch Supply Poll Motors Dodge BUICK 221 Golden Steer Restaurant 2071 North Main 674-9334 GEYERMAN'S We've got your line- Russ, Red Eye, Aileen, Koret of California, Personal, Donn-Kenny, Johanathan Logan, Trolly Car, Fritzi, You Babes, Bleeker Street, Body English, Ship-n-Shore, Tami, Leslie, Butte Knit, B. H. Smith, Disco Jeans, Garay, Duet, Ed Burt, Rumble Seats, Fancy Props, C. M. Courtney, Vicki Vaughn, Sharpee, and Catalina. Fashions of the hour since 1852 Come in. Our courteous sales people will be glad to assist you. 123 North Main 22i 224 Good Luck, Class of '78 FIRST WYOMING BANK 29 North Gould Metz Beverage Blue Jay Chick Inn Open 4:30 to 9 p.m. Tuesday thru Saturday 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sundays Phone orders: 674-9946 922 Coffeen Avenue Patty's Maternities 1st Plaza 2 North Main 226 Arctic Circle Jim and Sharron and staff welcome you. Open year-round 672-3668 • Home of the Bounty Burger • Chicken Dinners • Drive up Window Service Open 10 til 10- Monday thru Saturday and 11 til 9 on Sundays. Bino's Grocery Free Delivery Anywhere 830 North Main 674-8262 The Mills Company • PRINTERS • STATIONERS • OFFICE OUTFITTERS 30 North Gould 674-7473 228 Patrons: Amy's Attic Country Kitchen Jorgenson's Jewelry Mode O'Day 229 Autographs Senior Directory ACKER, KIMBERLY ANN: School play, 10; Pep Club, 10; Basketball, 9, 10, 12; Track, 9, 11, 12; Concert Choir, 10, 12; GAL GIS, 10, 11, 12; Modem Choir, 11. ALLISON, JUDY MAE: Student Council, 9, 10, 11; Key Club, 11, 12; French Club, 9, 10, 11, 12; School Play, 11; Pep Club, 9, 10, 11, 12; Gymnastics, 9; Wrestling Cheerleader, 10; Pompom Girl, 11, 12; Homecoming Candidate, 12; Concert Choir, 11, 12. ALLRED, LYLE BRUCE: No activities. ANDERSON, DECILLA ANN: Pep Club, 12; Girls Glee Club, 10, 11; Freshman Choir, 9. APEL, JERROLD FREDRICK: Key Club, 11, (Vice-President), 12; Bronc, 10, 12; Speech Team, 10, 11, 12; N.F.L. , 10, 11, 12;ArtClub, (President), 12; School Play, 11. ARGENTO, TERRI SUE: Pep Club, 9, 10, 11; Spanish Club, 9; Play, 9; Concert Choir, 9, 10, 11; Cheerleader, 10, 11; Volleyball. ARGUELLO, JOE EVARISTO: Key Club, 11, 12; Football, 9, 10; Track, 10; Swimming; Gymnastics. BAKER, ROBERT HAROLD: S Club, 11, 12; Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball, 9, 10, 11. BANGERTER, (WILLIAMS) DOROTHY RENE: Student Council, 9, 10; Student Senate, 9, 10; School play, 9; Class President, 10; Track, 9; Volleyball, 10; Gymnastics, 9. BARTENHAGEN, LEXIE ANN: No activities. BENSON, ELIZABETH ANNE: Honor Society, 11, 12; Student Council, 10, 11, 12; Key Club, 11; Spanish Club, 10, 11, 12; Girls State, 11; Class President, 11; Pep Club, 9; Football, 9; Swimming, 11; Gymnastics, 9; Homecoming Candidate, 12. BETHUREM, KONNI MICHELE: Student Senate, 9; Key Club, 10, 11, 12; Pep Club, 9, 10, 11, 12; Track, 9; Gal, 9, 10, 11, 12. BILYEU, MICKEY KYLE: No activities. BOON, TAMMY JO: School play, 12; Pep Club. BOOTH, DAVID SCOTT: Spanish Club, 9; S Club, 12; Football, 9, 10; Wrestling, 9, 10, 11, 12; Track, 9, 12. BRADLEY, KEVIN MATTHEW: Swimming, 9; Intramural Sports-Football, 10, 11; Volleyball, 10, 11; Basketball, 10, 11. BRENNAN, MARY KATHLEEN: Student Council, 12; Student Senate, (Secretary), 9, 10, 11, 12;F.B.L.A., 12; Pep Club, 9. BREWER, RONALD WAYNE: Student Senate, 11; Football, 9, 10; Basketball, 10; Track, 10, 11, 12 BROCK, PHYLLIS ANN: Honor Society, (Secretary), 11, 12; Student Council, 11; (Vice President), 12; Student Senate, (President) 12; Key Club, 10, 11, (Sweetheart), 12; Girls State, (County Treasurer), 11; Class Treasurer, 10, 11; Pep Club, 9, 10, 11; (Vice President), 12; Gymnastics, 10; Homecoming Candidate, 12; GAL, 9, 10; Student Body, (Vice President), 12. LACEK, (BURGESS) PATRICIA ROSE: School play, 10; Pep Club, 9; Girls Glee, (Vice-President), 10, 11, 12; Freshman Choir, 9. BURROWS, DEBORA ELAINE: Spanish Club, 9, 10; Pep Club, 9, 10; Gymnastics, 9. BURSELL, SCOTT BRADLEY: D.E.C.A., 12; Football, 9; Wrestling, 10; Rodeo Club, 9, 10, 11, 12. BURT, THOMAS ALLEN: Student Senate, 9, 12; Key Club, 12; Bronc, 11, 12;F.B.L.A., 12; S Club, 11, 12; Football, 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball, 9; Wrestling, 9; Homecoming Candidate, 12; F C.I. BUTLER, JOHN LEROY: S Club, 12; Basketball, 9, 10, 11. CALKINS, RICKIE DALE: Student Senate, 10; Art Club, 10; S Club, 11, 12; Football, 9; Basketball, 10; Track, 9, 10, 11, 12; Concert Choir, 10, 11, 12. CALKINS, ROGER DUANE: Student Council, 10; Student Senate, 10; Concert Choir, 10, 11, 12; S Club, 10, 11, 12; Basketball, 10; Track, 9, 10, 11, 12. CARLSON, KATHY ANN: Honor Society, 11; Student Council, 9; Pep Club, 9, 10, 11; German Club 9, 10, 11; Homecoming Attendant, 11; Band, 9, 10, 11; Cheerleader, 9, 11; Ski Team, 9, 10, 11; Track, 9, 10. CARPENTER, MARCELLA ANN: Pep Club, 12; Girls Glee, 10, 11; Office Attendant, 10, 11. CARREL, JOHN STOKES: F.F.A. , 10, 11, 12; Football, 10; Rodeo Club, 9, 10, 11, 12. CASE, KIM LOUISE: Pep Club, 9, 10; GAL, 9, 10, 11, 12; (GAL Secretary, 11, President, 12). CHRISTLER, TALMA ELAINE: Key Club, 11, 12; Speech Team, 10, 11; German Club, 9; School play, 9; Pep Club, 9. CLABURGH, WALTER WAYNE: F.F.A. , 9, 10, 11,12. COLE, KELLY JAMES: Honor Society, 11, 12; Student Senate, 9, 10, 11, 12; Key Club, 10, 11, 12; Spanish Club, 9; Boys State, 11; S Club, 11, (Vice President), 12; Football, 9, 10, 11, 12; Wrestling, 9, 10, 11, 12; Homecoming Candidate, 12. COLE, RENEE LYNNE: Honor Society, 11, 12; Student Council, 10; Speech Team, 9, 10, 11, 12; N.F.L. , 9, 10, 11, 12; Girls State, 11; Basketball, 9; Volleyball, 10; National Merit Semi-finalist, 12. COLEMAN, GREG ALLAN: Honor Society, 11, 12; Student council, 9, 10, 11, 12; Student Senate, (Vice President), 12; Speech Team, 9, 10, 11, 12; N.F.L., 9, 10, 11, 12; French Club, 9, 10, 11, (Vice President), 12, (President); School play, 11; Class Vice President, 9; National Merit Semi-finalist, 12. COLLINGWOOD, PEGGY SUE: German Club, 9, 10; School play, 10; Track, 9, 11; GAL, 10, 11; Concert Choir, 10, 11; Band, 9, 10, 11, 12; Girls Glee, 10; Mode m C hoir, 11. COMES, MONIQUE LOUISE: Honor Society, 12; French Senior Directory Club, 9, 10, 11, 12; School Play, 11; Volleyball, 11. CONLEY, DAN PATRICK: F.F.A. , 10. COPELAND, RONALD GLENN: No activities. CORUS, CHRIS DEAN: Student Senate, 12; S Club 11, 12; Football, 9, 10, 11, 12; Wrestling, 9, 10, 11, 12; Track, 9, 11; Homecoming Candidate, 12. CRIMMEL, KEITH SCOTT: Student Council, 9; Student Senate, 10; Key Club, 10, 11, 12; Speech Team, 9, 10, 11, 12; N.F.L., 9, 10, 11, 12; German Club, 9; School play, 10, 12; Class President, 9; Jazz Band, 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Band, 12. CRIST, CANDACE NICOLE: Pep Club; French Club. CROSBY, VALERIE ANN: Art Club, 9; Pep Club, 9, 10, 11, 12. DE CASTRO, VICKIE LYNN: Student Council, 10, 11; Class President, 10, 11; Volleyball, 10; Cheerleader, 10, 11. DEMPLE, PAUL EDWARD: Swimming, 9, 10. DE RUDDER, TRACEY LANE: Football, 10, 12. DESMOND, MARYANN FRANCES: No activities. DOWNAM, JOY NADINE: Student Council, 10, 11; School play, 10, 11; Class Secretary, 11; Class Treasurer 11; Pep Club, 9, 10, 11; Basketball, 9, 10, 11; Track, 9, 10; Cheerleader, 9, 10, 11; Newspaper Staff, 9, 10, 11. ESTES, RICK J.: Student Council, 10; Play; Wrestling, 10; Basketball, 9; Tennis, 9, 10, 11. EYCHANER, CATHY ANN: Honor Society, 12; F.F.A. , 10, 11, 12; Pep Club, 9, 10; Homecoming Candidate, 12; GAL Sports Manager, 9, 10, 11, 12. FAIRBANK, DANIEL LAWRENCE: No activities. FALL, LAURIE ANNE: Student Council, 9, 10, 11; Student Senate, 10, 11; Bronc, 12; D.E.C.A., 10, 12; Class Vice President, 11; Pep Club, 9, 10, 11; Swimming 9, 10; Gymnastics, 10; Cheerleading, 9; Pompom Girl, 11; Homecoming Attendant, 12. FAYCOSH, ANTONETTE NELL: Student Senate, 9, 10; Spanish Club, 9; Art Club, 10; School play, 10; Pep Club, 9. FELKER, JEFF LYLE: Speech Team, 9; N.F.L. , 9; D.E.C.A. 12; All State Band, 10, 11; S Club, 10, 11, 12; Basketball, 10; Golf, 9, 10, 11, 12. FERRIES, JAMES SCOTT: Honor Society, 12; Student Senate, 11, 12; Key Club, 9, 10, 11; German Club, 9, 10; School play, 10; All State Orchestra, 12; Boys State, 11; S Club, 10, 11, 12; Football, 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball, 9, 10, 11, 12; Track, 11; Homecoming Attendant, 12. FLINT, ELEANOR KATHERINE: Pep Club, 10, 11, 12; Basketball, 10; Pompom Girl, 11. FOLTZ, JAMES RAPHEAL: Student Senate; Band; SHS Choir; ATK. FREEMAN, JAQUELINELEE: School play, 9, 10, 11; Volleyball, 9; Cheerleader, 9; Pompom Girl, 10, 11; Varsity Choir, 10, 11;GAA, 9, 10, 11. FRENCH, MARVIN WAYNE: S Club, 9, 10, 11; Football, 9, 10, 11, 12; Track, 9, 10, 11. FRIEND, KATHLEEN JOANN: Student Senate, 11; French Club, 9, 10, 11, 12; School play, 10; Music Honorary, 11, 12; Concert Choir, 10, 11, 12; Pep Club, 9, 10; Basketball, 9, 10, 11, 12; Swimming, 9, 11; All Northwest Choir-Alternate; Powder-puff Football, 9, 11;FCA, 12; CIS, 10, 11, 12; GAL, 9, 10, 11, 12. FULLER, KEVIN GENE: Honor Society; Football, 10; Basketball, 9, 10, 11, 12; Track, 9, 10, 11, 12; Golf, 11, 12. GARDNER, JULIE ANN: Honor Society, 12; Student council 12; Student Senate, 10, 11, 12; School play, 10; Pep Club, 9, Swimming, 9; Homecoming Candidate, 12; Concert Choir, 10, 11, 12; Student Body Secretary, 12. GAY, MICHEAL CHURCHILL: Student Senate; D.E.C.A.; Football, 9, 10, 11; Basketball, 9, 10. GOLD, CAROL JEAN: Pep Club; Basketball; GAL. GOODMAN, CASEY CLYDE: Student Senate, 11; Football, 11; Wrestling, 9. GORZALKA, NATALIE ANN: F.F. A. , 9. GRAHAM, WILLIAM JOSEPH: Student Senate, 11; S Club, 10, 11, 12; Track, 11, 12; Basketball Manager, 10, 11, 12; Band, 9, 10. GRAY, MICHEAL WARREN: Student Senate, 11, 12; Bronc, 9; Football, 9; Wrestling, 11; Track, 10; Homecoming Candidate, 12. GROOMS, TAMERA JEAN: Pep Club, 9, 10; Basketball, 10; GAL, 9, 10, 11, 12. GUITARD, VIRGINIA LYNN: F.B.L. A., 12; All State Choir, 11; Class Vice President, 11; Pep Club, 9, 10, 11, 12; Powder Puff Football, 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball, 9, 10, 11, 12; Volleyball, 9, 10, 11, 12; Cheerleader, 9, 10, 11; Coed, 12; Flag Girl, 11. HALL, BARBARA JOYCE: Key Club, 11, 12; French Club, 10, 11, 12; Pep Club, 10, 11, 12. HARDESTY, MICHEAL OLIN: Student Senate, 12; Football, 9, 11; Basketball, 9, 10, 11. HARNISH, ALLEN EMERY: Gymnastics, 10, 11, 12; Intcrmural Sports, Football, 9, 11; Basketball, 10 11, HARPER, DOREEN WANETTE: Student Senate, 9; Bronc Staff, (Editorial Assistant), 11, 12; German Club, 9; F.B.L.A., 12; Pep Club, 9; Gymnastics, 10. HARTMAN, NEAL JAMES: Student, 9, 12. HELVEY, DONALD EDWARD: Student Senate, 12; S Club, 12; Basketball, 9, 10, 11, 12; Track, 10, 11, 12. HELVEY, MICHEAL HALL: Student Council, 10; S Club, 12; Student Senate, 12; Key Club, 9, 10, 11, 12, (President); Football, 9; Track, 9, 11; Homecoming Candidate, 12. HENDRICKSON, ALBERT CARL: Student Senate, 12; D.E.C.A., 12; S Club, 11, 12; Football, 9, 10, 11, 12. HETT, CHARLES RALPH: Bronc, 10, 12; German Senior Directory Club, 9; School play, 10, 11, 12; Chess Club, 11. HINZ, MARK ALLEN: Student Senate, 9, 10, 11; School play, 11; Music Honorary, 11, 12; Gymnastics, 9; Concert Choir, 9, 10, 11, 12; Band, 9, 10, 11. HOLIJNSWORTH, EVERETT SCOTT: SHS Choir. HOLWELL, CURT NELSON: No activities. HOOVER, REBECCA ANN: Key Club, 10, 11, 12; F.B.L.A., 10, 11, 12; Art Club, 10, 11, 12; Pep Club, 9; Concert Choir, 10, 11, 12; GAL, 10, 11, 12. HORSLEY, BEV DIANE: School play, 10; Music Honorary, 11; 12; Concert Choir, 10, 12; Gymnastics 9 HORSLEY, JOHN ANTHONY: S Club, 10, 11; Art Club, (Secretary), 12; SHS Choir, 12; Swimming, 9, 10, 11, 12; Homecoming Attendant, 12. HUSON, VALERIE JANE: French Club; F.F.A.; Art Club. HUSON, VIVA JEAN: No activities. HUTTON, CHARLES BRUCE: Class Vice President, 10; S Club, 12; Football, 9, 10, 11, 12; Wrestling, 9. ISAKSON, CRAIG JOSEPH: Student Senate, 11; Key Club, 9, 10, 11, 12; School play, 10; S Club, 10, 11, 12; Basketball, 9, 10, 11, 12; Golf, 9, 10, 11, 12; Freshman Chorus, 9. JENSIK, CATHY JO: School play, 11; NJROTC, (Color Guard), 10, 11, 12; Drill Team, 10, 11, 12. Rifle Team, 10, 11, 12. JOHNSON, DAVID LEE: Bronc, 9; F.F.A. JOHNSON, LORI DEANNE: Basketball Manager, 9, 10, 11, 12; Volleyball, Manager, 9, 10, 11, 12; GIS, 10. JOHNSON, MARY KATHLEEN: Student Council, 10, 11; Student Senate, 9; Class Secretary, 9, 10, 11, 12;PepClub, 9, 10, 11, 12; Cheerleader, 9, 10, 11, 12; Rocky Mountain District Key Club Secretary, 12; Miss Coed Club President, 12. JONES, ANITA LYNN: Key Club, 11, 12; Bronc, 11; Pep Club, 11; Special Education Aid at Hill School, (Volunteer). JUSTICE, NORMAN DOUG: Student Senate, 9, 10, 11, 12;F.B.L.A., 9;D.E.C.A., (Reporter), 12; SClub, 11, 12; Basketball, 9, 10, 11, 12; Golf, 9, 10; FCA, 11, 12; Homecoming Candidate, 12. KANE, JANET LYNN: Track, 11. KANE, PHILLIP JAMES: Key Club, 10, 11, 12; S Club, 11, 12; Football, 10, 11, 12; Basketball, 10, 11; Golf, 9. KENNEDY, RAELEEN LEA: Student Senate, 10, 11; German Club, 10, 11; Gymnastics, 11; NJROTC, Color Guard, Drill Team, Rifle Team. KHAN, NAZIR: Key Club, 10, 11, 12; German Club, 9; S Club, 9, 10, 11, 12; Football, 9, 10; Wrestling, 9, 10, 11, 12. KING, JOHN-DAVID MILLARD: Spanish Club; Class Treasurer; Wrestling, 9, 10, 11, 12; Track, 9; Gymnastics, 9. KIRBY, COLLEEN FRANCES: Student Council, 9, 10; Student Senate, 11, 12; Bronc, 12;D.E.C.A., 12; Pep Club, 9, 10, 11, 12; Wrestling, (Mat Maid), 9; Track Manager, 10; Mixed Choir, 12; GAL, 9, 10, 11. KIRKPATRICK, KRISTY ClLLEEN: Speech Team, 10, 11; N.F.L,, 11; Music Honorary, 11, 12; Jazz Band, 10, 11, 12; Concert Choir, 10, 11, 12; N.E, District Music Clinic, 11, 12; Casper College Jazz Festival, 10, 11, 12. KNAPP, SUSAN: Student Senate, 10; French Club, 9; NJROTC Staff, 9, 10, 11, 12. KOBER, CHERYL LYN: F.B.L. A., 12. KOBIRLUSZ, KAREN BETH: Student Senate, 11; Key Club, 11, 12; Art Club, 11. KOLT1SKA, JAMIE RAE: Student Council, 10; Pep Club, 9; Volleyball, 10; Rodeo Club, 9. KRAFT, STEVEN RICHARD: S Club, 12; Golf, 9, 10, 11, 12. KUZARA, GREGG JAMES: Bronc, 12; Track, 9, 10; Homecoming Candidate. LEANDER, AMANDA JANE: Honor Society, 12; Speech Team, 10; French Club, 9, 10; School play, 10, 12; Music Honorary, 11, 12; Jazz Band, 9, 10, 11, 12; Concert Choir, 10, 11, 12; Band, 9, 10, 11, 12; Northeast District Band District Band Clinic, 9, 10, 11, 12; Casper College Jazz Festival, 9, 10, 11, 12; Northeast District Music Festival, 9, 10, 11, 12. LEGERSKI, REBECCA JANE: Student Council, 10, 11; Student Senate, 9, 12; Key Club, 10, 11, 12; Bronc, 11, 12; German Club, 9; School play, 9; Pep Club, 9, 10; Gymnastics, 9, 10; Cheerleader, 10, 11; Homecoming Candidate, 12; GIS, 10; GAL, 9, 10, 11, 12. LEGERSKI, TAMMY JO: Honor Society, 12; Key Club, 11, 12; F.B.L,A., (President), 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Club, 9, 10; Homecoming Candidate, 12; GAL, 9, 10. LENTSCH, GARY ALAN: German Club, 10; Track, 9. UTTLER, RENEE ANNE: No activities. LOCKLEAR, MARITA KAY: Honor Society, 9; French Club, 11; School play, 10; Basketball, 10, 11; Volleyball, 12; Choir, 11. LOVE, KATHERINE LOUISE: School play, 10; Girls Glee, 10, 11, 12. LYMAN, CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH: F.B.L.A., 11, 12; Pep Club, 9, 10, 11, 12; Track, 11, 12; Gymnastics, 9, 10, 11, 12; Pompom Girl, 12; Powder Puff Football, 9, 10, 11; CC Sub Debs, 9, 10, 11, 12; (Secretary), 12. MacCARTY, BRIAN ALLEN: Student Council, 9, 11; Student Senate, 12; Basketball, 9. MADDUX, CHARLENE MARIE: Student Council, 9; Student Senate, 12; Bronc Staff, 11; F.B.L.A., 12; D.E.C.A., 11, 12; Girls State, 11; Pep Club, 9, 10, 11, 12; Powder Puff Football, 9, 10, 11, 12; Spurs, 9, 10, 11, 12; GAL, 9, 10, 11; GIS, 9, 10,11. Senior Directory MADSON, KAREN LEA: Student Council, 12; Student Senate, 9; Key Club, 10, 11, 12; German Club, 9; D.E.C.A., 11, 12; Class Vice President, 12; Pep Club, 9, 10, 11, 12; Cheerleader, 10, 12; Pompom Girl, 11; Homecoming Candidate, 12;MissCoed Club, (Treasurer), 11, 12. MATES, LINDA KAYE: Student Senate, 9, 10; French Club, 9, Pep Club, 9, 10; Cheerleader, 9; Homecoming Candidate, 12; Bronc Staff, 12. MAXTED, BONNIE LEE: F.F.A., 10, 11; Volleyball, 10, Rodeo Club, 9, 10. McCALLA, TERESA JOANNE: School play, 11; Bulldog Staff, 11. McCULLOUGH, FREDRICK MARK: Student Senate, 11; Key Club, 9, 10, 11. McMANUS, MARK WADDELL: Student Senate, 11; Key Club, 10, 11, 12; School play, 10; Music Honorary, 11, 12; S Club, 12; Gymnastics, 10, 11, 12, (Team Captain). McNEALEY, MARY: Student Council, 12; Student Senate, 9, 10; Spanish Club, 9; School play, 9; All State Choir, 10; Powder Puff Football, 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Club, 9, 10, 11, 12; Track, 9; Gymnastics, 9, 10, 11; Cheerleader, 9, 10, 11, 12; Homecoming Candidate, 12; GIS, 9. MONTEGNA, ROXANE ALINE: Key Club, 11, 12; Bronc, 12; Pep Club, 9, 10, 11. MONTGOMERY, DEBRA ANN: Student Council, 10, 11. MORIARTY, MELISSA KAY: Key Club, 10, 11; Bronc, 11; Pep Club; French Club; Chess Club; Speech Team; NFL; Track; Gymnastics; PE Aid. MORRIS, BRIAN KEITH: No activities. MORRIS, LARRY DREW: Track, 9, 10, 11; Biology Club; Chess Club; NJROTC Drill Team. MOSHIER, STEPHANIE ANN: French Club, 9; School Play, 10; All State Orchestra, 10; Orchestra, 9, 10, 11, 12. NAMTVEDT, CONRAD WADE: F.B. L. A ., 10; All State Band, 12; SHS Jazz Band, 10, 11, 12; Pep Band, 12; Band, 9, 10, 11, 12; Northeast District, 9, 10, 11, 12; Casper College Band Clinic, 9, 10, 11, 12; Jazz Festival, 9, 10, 11, 12. NELSON, JAQUELINE LEE: Honor Society, 12; Spanish Club, 10, 11; School play, 10, 11; Pep Club, 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball, 10, 11, 12; Track, 9, 10, 11, 12; Volleyball, 12; Cheerleader, 11; Homecoming Candidate, 12; Concert Choir, 11, 12; All Northwest Band, 11; Science Honors Class, 10, 11; Drill Team, 9, 10;GAA, 9, 10, 11; America's Youth in Concert, 10; Music Festival, 9, 10, 11. NESBITT, SUSAN ELIZABETH: F.B.L.A., 12; Swimming, 9; Gymnastics, 11; Powder Puff Football, 11, 12, NICHOLAS, DIXIE CHRISTINE: Key Club, 11, 12; Bronc, 10, 12; Speech Team, 9, 10, 11, 12; NFL, 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Club, 9. NIEDRINCHAUS, MARION SHEPLEY: Honor Society, 11, 12; Student Senate, 11, 12; Key Club, 11, 12; Bronc, 12; Spanish Club, 10, 11, 12; Girls State, 11; Homecoming C andidate, 12. NIPPS, WILLIAM DEAN: Student Council, 10; Key Club, 10; FTA, 10; Chess Club, 10, 11; Tennis, 10. NORTH, LAURIE LYNN: Spanish Club, 11; School play, 9; Pep Club, 9, 10, 11. NOVOTNY PATRICIA ANNE: Student Senate, 11, 12; Bronc Staff, 12; Pep Club, 10. O'DELL, DIANE MARIE: F.H.A., 9, 10; Swimming, 9, 10; Volleyball, 11; Powder Puff Football, 9, 11. O'DELL, WILLIAM ANDREW: S Club, 12; Football, 9; Swimming, 9, 10, 11, 12. PAINE, CONNIE HELENE: Student Senate, 11; School Play, 11; Pep Club, 9. PELAVA, MARY ELLEN: Student Council, 11; Pep Club, 9, 10; Cheerleader, 10. PERRY, DALE EUGENE: Football, 9, 10, 11, 12. PETERSON, JUUE ELLEN: Student Council, 11; Bronc, 11; Pep Club, 9; Powder Puff Football, 9, 10. PIERCE, ALBERT DON: Football, 11; Wrestling, 9, 10. PILCH, JEROME THOMAS: Student Senate, 11, 12; Key Club, 11, 12; S Club, 11, 12; Football, 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball, 9, 10, 11, 12; Homecoming KING, 12. POWELL, MESHELLE ANNE: Student Council, 9; Key Club, 10, 11, 12; Bronc, 9, 10, 11, 12; Speech Team, 9; F.H.A., 9; School play, 9; Newspaper, 9, (Editor); Editor of Bronc, 12. POWELL, SUSAN LYNN: No activities. POWLEY, BRUCE KYLE: French Club, 9; Football, 10; Basketball, 10, 11. RAYFIELD, LORI JO: Honor Society, 12; Student Senate, 11, 12; Basketball, 9, 10, 11, 12; Swimming, 9; Volleyball, 10, 11, 12; GIS, (President). REARDON, TAMMY KAY: Student Senate, 12; F.F.A., 10, 11; Pep Club, 10. REDDER, WILLIAM HENRY: Student Senate, 12; School play, 9, 10, 11; All State Choir, 9, 10, 11; Concert Choir, 9, 10, 11. REEVES, RICHARD PHILLIP: S Club, 11, 12; Football, 9, 10; Basketball, 11, 12; Golf, 10, 11, 12. REVELLE, KAREN: German Club, 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Club, 9; Basketball, 9, 10; Volleyball, 10, 11, 12; QS, 9, 10, 11. REVELLE, KATHERINE: Student Senate, lljD.E.C.A. 12; Pep Club, 9, 10, 11, 12; Gymnastics, 9; Cheerleader, 10, 12;D.E.C.A., (Secretary). RIEGER, PAUL MONTAGUE: F.B. L.A., 12; School play, 9, 10, 11. RILEY, KELLY JAMES: Bronc, 9; Football, 9, 10; Track 9 10, RINEHART, ROBERT DEWAYNE: No activities. ROADIFER, RAMIE PAUL: S Club, 11, 12; Wrestling, 9, 10, 11, 12; Track, 11, 12. Senior Directory ROBINSON, JANE ELLEN: Honor Society, 12; Student Council, 12; French Club, 9, 10, 11; School play, 10; Music Honorary, 11, 12; Girls State, 11; Swimming, 9, 12; Gymnastics, 9, 10, 11; Concert Choir, 10, 11, 12; Band, 9; GIS, 9, 10, 11, 12; Music Festival, 9, 10, 11; Music Clinic, 11. RODOSOVICH, ANNE MARIE: Student Senate, 9, 11; Art Club, 10, 12; School play, 10, 12. ROGERS, CONNIE KAYE: Bronc, 12; Art Club, 11, 12; Track, 11, 12. ROGERS, STEVE MICHEAL: Student Senate, 10, 11; Key Club, 10, 11, 12; Speech Team, 9, 10, 11, 12; NFL, 9, 10, 11, 12; Boys State, 12; Football, 9, 10, 11, 12. ROSENTHAL, CHRISTINA MARIE: Band; Play; SHS Choir; Track. ROUSCH, THOMAS JAMES: Football, 12. SADLER, CRAIG WILLIAM: Student Senate, 9, 10, 11, 12; S Club, 12; Football, 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball, 9, 10, 11, 12; Track, 9. SADLER, DARIN WAYNE: No activities. SCHMICK, DOUGLAS HENRY: School play, 11; All State Choir, 9; Football, 9, 10; Wrestling, 9; Swimming, 9, 10, 12; ATK. SCHOENBORN, ROBIN ROE: Key Club, 12; Chess Club, 11, 12. SCHOENBORN, TRACY BELLE: Honor Society, 12; Key Club, 11, 12; Bronc, 12; Speech Team, 10, 11, 12; NFL, 10, 11, 12; German Club; Art Club, 12; Volleyball, 9; Golf, 9. SCHWAUBAUER, DAVID KENT: Football; ATK. SELWYN, DON LYNDON: Boxing Club; Tennis Team; Rifle Club; Wrestling; Pep Club; Honor Society. SEMLER, JAMES DALE: S Club, 10, 11, 12; Band, 9, 10, 11, 12; Swimming, 9, 10, 11, 12. SIEBERT, COLLEEN KAY: Student Council, 9; Student Senate, 10, 11; German Club, 9;F.B.L.A., 11, 12; Pep Club, 9, 10, 12; Gymnastics, 9, 10, 11; Pompom Girl, 12; GIS, 9, 10, 11. SIMON, CHARLES GERALD: Speech Team, 9, 10, 11, 12; NFL, 9, 10, 11, 12; Cheerleader, 9. SKAAR, SCOTT MICHEAL: Bronc; Football, 9, 11. SMITH, DAVE MICHEAL: S Club, 10, 11, 12; Football, 11, 12; Basketball, 9, 10, 11, 12; Golf, 9, 10. SMITH, MERLE GENE: S Club, 10, 11, 12; Football, 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball, 9; Wrestling, 10, 11, 12; Track, 9, 12; Homecoming Attendant, 12. SMITH, STACY SUE: Student Council, 9; Key Club, 11, 12; Speech Team, 9; Bronc, 9;F.B.L.A., 10; Class Treasurer, 10; Pep Club, 9, 10; Track, 9; Pompom Girl, 12; Co-ed, 12; Tennis, 9. STEVISON, JOYCE SUE: French Club, 9; Pep Club, 9; Girls Glee, 10, 11. STEWART, BRYN NICHOLSON: Honor Society, 11, (President), 12; Student Council, 10; Student Senate, 9;KeyClub, 9, 10, 11, 12; French Club, 9, 10, 11, 12; School play, 10; Boys State, 11; S Club, 10, 11, 12; Football, 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball, 9, 10, 11, 12; Track, 9, 10, 11, 12; Homecoming Attendant, 12; Freshman Choir, 9; Concert Choir, 10, 11; Sheridan County Recipient of Youth of the Month Youth of the Year', 12. STEWART, ROBIN LUCILLE: Spanish Club, 10; F.H.A., 9, 10; School play; Pep Club, 9, 10. STITES, KEN DEAN: No activities. SWANSON, JUDITH LYNN: Student Senate, 9; Pep Club, 9; Band, 9; Basketball, 10, 12; Volleyball, 11. SWITZER, DENNIS LEE: Key Club, 9, 10; Speech Team, 9, 10, 11; NFL, 9, 10, 11, 12; School play, 10; All State Band, 10; Music Honorary, 11, 12; Jazz Band, 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Band, 12; Concert Choir, 11, 12; Casper Jazz Festival, 9, 10, 11, 12; Wyo. HS Band CUnic, 10, 11; Wyo. HS Music Festival, 9, 10, 11, 12. TALCOTT, KRISTY LYNN: Band, 9. THOMAS, BRADLEY EUGENE: No activities. TREMBATH, EDITH CHERYL: School play, 10; Football, 10, 11, 12; Track, 11, 12; Volleyball, 9; Girls Glee, 10, 11; GAL, 11, 12; Mixed Choir, 12. TRENTACOSTI, KENNETH ALLEN: German Club, 9, 10; Football, 9, 10, 11; Baseball, 9. TURLEY, THERESA ANN: Student Senate, 9, 10, 11; D.E.C.A., 11, 12; Class Treasurer, 9; Pep Club, 9, 10; Powder Puff Football, 9, 10, 11, 12. TURNER, TIM NEAL: Band, 9, 10, 11. UPCHURCH, CAROLYN LOUISE: Honor Society, 11; French Club, 9;F.B. L.A., 10; Class Treasurer, 11; Pep Club, 9, 10, 11; Track, 10; Cheerleader, 11. VAIL, MARLENE MARIE: Student Senate, 9, 10, 11, 12; French Club, 11; German Club, 12; Pep Club, 9; Gymnastics, 9; Homecoming Candidate, 12. VENTUNG, IVEL LARAE: No activities. VILHAUER, DEL RAY: Basketball, 9, 10, 11. VOOGD, BRIAN DAVID: Key Club, 9, 10, 11, 12; Speech Team, 9; NFL, 9; Spanish Club, 10, 11, 12; S Club, 11, 12; Football, 9, 10, 11, 12; Track, 9. VOOGD, BRUCE DEAN: No activities. WADDELL, JOELLA JEAN: Bronc, 11; German Club, 9, 10, 11. WARD, THELMA LYNN: School Play, 9; Concert Choir, 9, 10. WELLS, DONNA JEANNE: F.B.L.A.,11; D.E.C.A.,11. WELTY, MARY ELIZABETH: Student Senate, 10, 11; School play, 10, 11; Gymnastics, 9. WILKERSON, JAMES ALLEN: German Club, 9; Chess Club, 9, 10, 11; Wrestling, 9, 10. WILLIAMS, GEORGIA ERNE': Student Senate, 10; German Club, 9, 10, 11; Track, 9, 10, 11, 12; Gymnastics, 9, 10; GAL, 9, 10, 11; GIS, 9, 10; Concert Choir, 11, 12; Band, 9, 10, 11, 12; Modem Choir, 11. WILSON, RENEE CARRI: Honor Society, 11, 12; Student Senate, 11; Class President, 9; Class Senior Directory Treasurer, 10; Basketball, 9, 10, 11, 12; Track, 10; Volleyball, 9; Powder Puff Football, 12; Music Festival, 11. WILSON, RICHARD CURTIS: Honor Society, 11, 12; Student Council, 12; Class President, 12; S Club, 12; Basketball, 11, 12; Homecoming Candidate. WINTERS, KAY FRANCES: NJROTC, Drill Team, 9, 10, 11; Color Guard, 9, 10, 11; Rifle Team, 9, 10, WOLLENZIEN, LINDA JANE: Student Council, 10; Student Senate, 11; French Club, 12; German Club, 9, 10, 11, 12; Track, 11, 12; Swimming, 9; Gymnastics, 9, 10, 11, 12, (Captain); GIS, 9, 10, 11, 12. WRIGHT, PATRICK ALLEN: Student Senate, 9, 10; Key Club, 9, 10; Football, 9, 11, 12. 236 In Memorium Clyde Stewart 1927-1977 Remembered by the staff and students of Sheridan High School for his dedication, energy, and humor. 237 Credits Staff Members Professional Photographers Meshelle Powell, Editor Gigi Rugg Pam Powell Kelly Rogers Sheila Powley Christine Jorgenson, Advisor Don Diers Vacationland Studio K - Bar Studio Timberline West Staff Photographers Bruce White Jerry Apel Mark Carroll Tracy Schoenborn John Rawlings Becky Legerski Tim Lawson A Special Thanks To Terri Voogd Karen Revelle Mike Gay Linda Jansen Gjere An Extra Special Thanks To Jim Heath 238 „ • % ' ■ •’ GOODBYE SONG We've haftuch a short tiijjf; 4 To come such a long vay K We walked the mile, we rode the tide. We held out through the storm. But now to say Goodbye 'Is so very hard to say. So remember us when we walk down that lonely road. And Ridges we may cross along the way - J Even though it's ime to go and say goodbye. The friendship he e will never die. Hold on to the good times Give way to the sad But now to finally say goodbye I still remember what we had. So remember us when we'walk down that lonely 4|oad. And the bridges we may Cross along the way Even though it's time to say goodbye. The friendship here will never die. We're finally here at the journey's end. The road has come to a final bend. And through it all we've seen some fall But we learned to be a friend. Written and composed by V - Mark McManus 239 The road goes ever on and on Down from the door where it began. Now far ahead, the road has gone. And, I must follow, if I can. Pursuing it with weary feet Until it joins some larger way. Where many paths and errands meet. And whither then? I cannot say. V.-v- ? ' -■: -v - v ■: r ' ■ •- ' . • • : :• - V.- ,' i i ' V-- :-. W- . : V v . ■;; ■ v Sr % . 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