Sheridan High School - Trailblazer Yearbook (Sheridan, MT)
- Class of 1972
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You Were There TRAILBLAZER Sheridan High School Sheridan, Montana 1971-72 Index Dedication 2-3 Administration 4-5 Annual Staff 6 Fall Is Football 7 Football 8-9 Homecoming 10-11 Drama 12 Journalism 13 Freshmen 14-15 First and Second Grades 16 Shadows of Winter 17 Third and Fourth Grades 18 Fifth and Sixth Grades 19 Seventh and Eighth Grades 20-21 Sophomores 22-23 A Team Basketball 24-29 Pep Club 30-31 B Squad Basketball 32 Shades of Spring 33 Father-Son Basketball 34 Earth and S Days 35 Music 36-37 Student Assistants-Librarians 38 Maintenance and Bus Drivers 39 J uniors 40-41 Prom 42-43 FHA 44-45 FFA 46-47 Amateur Show 48 Special Awards 49-51 Track 52-53 You Were There 54-55 Junior-Senior Banquet 56 Senior Sneak Trip 57 Seniors 58-65 Baccalaureate 66-67 Commencement 68-69 You Were There 70-71 The Class of ’72 Dedicates this annual to SHS athletes past and present. In that past, and leading advocate of our sports program today, is Charles B. Murray, grade school principle. 'Chick was an outstanding athlete in his high school years at SHS — all-district basketball player and memorable track star in 1923. During his teaching career here, he acted as coach in 1932-34. In 1956, because of his foresight, Mr. Murray made it possible for the school to purchase the ground where the present-day football and track fields are located. He bought this land and held it until the school district could finance the transaction, charging no interest to the district. Mr. Murray put in many hours on this plot of land, planting grass and helping set up the present irrigation system. In more recent years SHS has had such prominent athletes as Dan Marsh and Les Duffner. Marsh, an all-around athlete in his high school career, is noted for his distinguished performance in scoring all but one of the winning points that placed Sheridan first in the State Class C Track Meet in 1963. His total of twenty-two represented more points than those compiled by any other class C school. Less Duffner, 69 graduate and exceptional performer in all athletic endeavors, is remembered most for his prowess on the basketball court, having the grand total of 2, 064 points for his four year career of varsity basketball. In this SHS Athletic Hall of Fame, we cannot forget our present heroes, the best basketball team ever to come from these hallowed halls, a team filled with-spirit and grit. The Sheridan Panther hoopsters of 1972-72 racked up twenty-seven wins, twenty-three of them straight, and could only be beaten in their final game by the best in the state. A team that could withstand biased referees, unsportsman-like opponents and anti-Panther crowds they were a great team loved by an enthusiastic SHS Pep Club. Happy Divisional Champs State Class C Contenders In Appreciation We, the class of '72 would like to show our appreciation to one of our favorite people, Jack Simonsen. This is a man who calmly tore his hair out while we scuffed his polished floors, carved on his recovered desks, broke second-story windows, and squirted him with our water guns. To you, Jack, we leave this thought: We love you, oh, great and mighty coach of our intramural basketball team. Administration Mr. Larry Kieckbusch coach) principal, teacher, graduated from Western Montana College with an A.B.S. degree in social studies and physical education. Received his masters degree in education. Taught at Plains one year and Lewistown three years. Came to the Sheridan School system as coach and teacher in 1965. Was elected State Class C Football Coach of the year in 68. Became principal of the high school in 1970. Supt. W.K.Poull r«celve lhltB.s. lneduca. tion from M.S.U. and his Masters from the U. of Montana. He taught at Hardin for six years, was superintendent at Clyde Park for five years and again at Lima for five years. This is his sixth year as Sheridan's superintendent. His responsibilities are administration and operation of the school system. Mrs. Peggy Armstrong filled Ae position of School Clerk during the summer of 1971, after the re- tirement of Mrs. Ruth Beiler. Mrs. Armstrong is a certi- fied officer of the Sheridan School District. She handles all Student Body Association and the School District's books. She is also the Clerk of the School Board and takes care of the lunch records. First row: Karla Barnosky, sophomore representative; Kathleen Darby, sophomore president; Ruth Edmisten, junior president; Susan Halse, student council secretary-treasurer; Valerie Simonsen, freshman president; Second row: D. J. White, junior representative; Dan Hartford, student council vice president; Garry Hansen, senior representative; Leonard McArthur, student council president; Leslie Gilman, senior president; David Hoffman, freshman representative. School Board First row: Mardy Schulz, Dr, Rossiter, chairman, Pat Burke. Second row: Ted Darby, Bruce Peterson, Max Miller, Ivan Smail. SCHULZ AND SHAFER Wholesale Tires Retail Batteries Sheridan, Montana Trail Blazer Staff First row: Mrs. Raymond, adviser; Sheila Pearson, Judy Grotzke, Ida Leebenow, Kristy Sauerbier, Judy Pauli, editor; Brenda Shipp, Kathy Elser, Terri Lueck, Dave Philpott, Charles Osborn. Second row: Jane King, Max Steiner, photographer; Sheila Smail, Leslie Gilman, Gloria Galiger, photographer; Kathleen Fenton, editor; Sandy Ward, Suzan Halse, Max Moltich, Jon Edmisten, Gordon Edsall. Back row: Bill Christensen, Karen Brown, Neil Barnosky, Chris Mumme, Dan Birdsill, Leonard McArthur, Garry Hansen, Evan Munk, Dean Edmisten, Dale Smail, Dave Smail, Ian Mackenzie. Judy Pauli DILLON DAILY TRIBUNE-EXAMINER Serving Southwest Montana Kathleen Fenton Associated Press Complete Local News Commercial Printing 6 22 S. Montana, Dillon 683-2331 7 Coach Kieckbusch (momentarily unhappy) DEFENSE L-R Garry Hansen, end; Leonard McArthur, linebacker; John Miller, safety; Dan Cox, guard; Dave Smail, safety; Dan Hartford, guard; Iva Mackenzie, linebacker; Evan Munk, end. Season Summary SHS 31 Florence 20 SHS 32 Clyde Park 6 SHS 34 Ennis 8 SHS 30 Gardiner 6 SHS 36 Wilsali 8 SHS 48 W. Yellowstone 6 SHS 12 Lima 14 SHS 8 Twin Pridges 33 WAG N E R 1 S BOZEMAN, MONTANA 16 East Main Street COMPLETE LINE OF WESTERN WEAR 8 Top row-Steve Burke, Charles Osborn, D.J. White, Garry Hansen, Leonard McArthur, Evan Munk, Chris Mumme, John Miller, Coach Larry Kieckbusch 2nd row- Ian Mackenzie, Dave Smail, Dan Cox, Bruce Peterson, Bernard Hansen, Matthew Nottingham, Alan Romers, Charles Rossiter, Dan Hartford 1st row- Bob Galiger, manager; Kelly Elser, Frank Baril, Dean Simonsen, Mike Schulz, Jeff Marsh, Ken Steiner, Ford Davis, David Pearson, OFFENSE L-R Dave Smail, end; Dan Cox, guard; Garry Hansen, halfback; Leonard McArthur, quarterback; Charles Osborn, center; Evan Munk, halfback; Dan Hartford, guard; John Miller, end. SENIOR PLAYERS Back row- Garry Hansen, Leonard McArthur, Ian Mackenzie, Evan Munk Front row- Charles Osborn, Chris Mumme, Dave Smail. JCPenney The values are here every day. 9 Dillon, Montana Homecoming Action Homecoming festivities for 1971 began with a bonfire and hayride the night before the Sheridan- Lima game. At halftime of the game the royalty was paraded around the field and Mona Jones was crowned home- coming queen by football co-captains, Garry Hansen, and Leonard McArthur. Festivities ended that night with a dance spon- sored by the Pep Club in the SHS gym. Royalty in the above picture are as follows left- right: Mark Logan, sophomore, escort; Jon Edmisten, senior escort; Kathleen Darby, sophomore candidate; Kristy Saurbier, senior candidate; Mona Jones, queen and junior candidate; Lori Kaatz, freshman candidate; Marv Stone, junior escort; and Gary Christensen, freshman escort. RUBY VALLEY DRIVE-IN Open All Summer Soft Ice Cream Tubs of Chicken Choice Burgers Phone-842-5440 Sheridan, Montana i 1 STEVE’S COUNTRY STORE 137 East Main Bozeman Ranch G Western wear for the entire family SNEED’S SPORTING POODS Baseball Golf Skiing Tennis Basketball Re -loading JOE W. TURNER G FRED L. REBISH, OWNERS 130 North Montana St,, Dillon, Montana 59725 Phone Area Code 406 - 683-4540 Archery Football Camping Fishing Boating Hunting 11 SALOMON BINDINGS HART SKIS Dramas Produced The Cop and the Anthem Soapy............ Bugs............. Officer Muldoon . Officer 0 Rourke . Umbrella Man . . Rev, Westfall . . Guiseppe . • • . Leslie Gilman Dan Birdsill Max Steiner Garry Hansen Ian Mackenzie Dale Smail Judy Pauli The Suicide Club Florizel...................... Colonel....................... Cyril Young................... Club President................ Bartholomew Malthus , . . . Ian Mackenzie Leonard McArthur Bill Christensen Neil Parnosky Evan Munk Directed by Mrs, Clarke Raymond STAMM JEWELERS Our 80 year Serving Southwestern Montana with Fine Jewelry Watches, Diamonds, Silverware and Trophies as well as dependable Repair Service, Journalism Staff Left to right-Dave Philpott, advertising; Jane King, features; Mrs. Clarke Raymond, adviser; Dan Birdsill, advertising; Sheila Smail, features; Garry Hansen, sports; Kathy Elser, student adviser; Evan Munk, sports; Gordon Edsall, advertising; Terri Lueck, student adviser; Max Steiner, editor. Mrs. Clarke Raymond B A. degree University of Utah. PASSAMARI and TRAILBLAZER Adviser, English II, III, and IV. Eighth year on SHS teaching staff. Class of ’75 Valerie Simonsen President Mary Maloney Treasurer Sue Allhands Secretary Lori Kaatz Gary Christensen Chris Wessel Debbie Murinko Mike Schulz Kim Endy Roselle Massar Eric Smith Cheri Turney Ford Davis Vice-President Mr. Larry Keller, freshman adviser, B.S. degree Brigham Young University, M.S. degree Western Montana College of education. Came to S.H.S. teaching staff in the fall of 1967, teaching government, economics, and English I, II, III, and IV. fr- f David Hoffman Student Council Pam Ward Ken Steiner Cynthia Halse Zindy McLaughlin Janey Rossiter Kelly James David Pearson Laura Autobee Sue Hansen First Grade Mrs. Elser Back row: Debbie Simpson, Andrea Smail, Elizabeth Swager, Gina Morte nsen, Eric Endy, Dave McLaughlin, Robbie Birrer. Middle row: Kali Massar, Jean Bieler, Ruth Preston, Sarah Wilson, Shauna Burke, Lisa Graham Elaine Simonsen. Front row: Bill Benner, Marvin Elser, Steve Chrest, Billy Arthur, Pat Descheemaeker, Wade Johnson, Steven Shafer. Second Grade Miss Mann Back row: David Preston, Guy Buyan, Robert Sturtz, David Claypool, Ronnalee Massey, Sara Steiner, Judith Hoffman, Patricia Rodgers. Mid- dle row: Donna Benner, Shannon Sutherland, Lisa Davis, Mary Immel, Ragan Brown, Teresa Rosdahl, Paula Elser. Front row: Jay Funk, Timothy Schulz, Timothy Funk, Kent Cathey, Randy Fossceco, William Haney, William Flynn. Hi i« V — i,, ,r ¥ Shadows of Winter Third Grade Miss Steiner—Back row: Tim Nicholls, John Griffin, Mark McLaughlin, Dennis Simpson, Kerri Cathey, Donna Dedman, Julie Eby, Sheryl Sutherland; Middle row: Ellen Wilson, Terri Immel, Alison Taborski, Dena Simpson, Nancy Claypook, Kandi Dedman; Front row: Peter Preston, Mike McAllister, Clifford King, Todd White, Mike Maloney, Rudy Noorlander. Mrs. Wright—Back row: Carlie Maddison, Marcia Sinerius, Cynthia Warner, Jeff Pack, Dean Halse, Donald Hamilton, Carol Steiner, Ben Swager, Paul Descheemaeker, David Chrest, Gavin Bushman; Middle row: Vicky Morgan, Tammy Immel, Vickie Turney, Donna Koelzer, Sherry Tezak, Judy Brown, Gerri Lienau; Front row: Bobby Davis, Dennis Lueck, Tony Simonsen, Pat Griffin, Brad Chisholm, Eric Bamosky. Fourth Grade Fifth Grade Louise Warner-Back row: Daina Atkins, Sylvia Tyrrel, Tena Green, Mary Jo Vickers, Karen Claypool, Sandra Tezak, Diane Simpson, Wendi Waterman, Faith Lienau, Eldon Meeks, Brent Hunt, Bobby Wilson; Middle row: Donna Dixon, Avis Rosdahl, Debra Rodgers, Kelly Carter, Robin Romers, Kristie Halse, Debbie Warner, Nora Preston; Front row: Dennis Dedman, J.D. Engle, Russell White, Ronnie Christensen, Jeff McLaughlin, Kevin Cathy, Tim Swager, Craig Noorlander. Not pictured: Chet Graham, Julie Marsh, Lynda Cashin, Ryan Cashin. Miss Hand (not pictured)-Back row: Lori Jo Rosdahl, Fawn Endy, Karen Smail, Lynn Haney, Patricia Woodward, Lissa Elser, Karen Chisholm, Todd Endy; Middle row: Lori Lee Nicholls, Heather Taborski, Cheryl Brown, Jeanette Brunzell, Rhonda Grotzke, Holli Maddison; Front row: Stuart Sutherland, Neal Elser, Bobby Turney, Clive Bray, Kenny Burke, Robbie Mackenzie, Dave Talbott, Sixth Grade Mr. Jackson-Back row: Patti Claypool, Ilene Hunt, Marlene Maloney, Ron Baker, Murray Vickers, Arnold Rosdahl, Jim Morgan; Middle row: Roxanne Grotzke, Patti Flynn, Sarah Swager, Deiadra Graham, Rusan Schulz, Sandra Warner, Robin Christensen; Front row: Billy Buyan, Chris Christensen, Scott Descheemaeker, Craig Cathy, Eddy Tezak, Garth Elser, Steve McAllister. Cheerleaders Becky Swager, Holley Mumme, Cynthia Tyrrell, Janet Marsh C.R. ANTHONY CO. AND SUBSIDIARIES RETAIL DEPARTMENT STORES Dillon, Montana CHARLES WALTER, INC. I Phone 842-5413 Sheridan, Mont. 20 Eighth Grade Mr. Murry-Back row: Mark Cox, Joe Tezak, Joyce Sinerius, Mary Ann Hartford, Denise Rodgers, Wendy McLaughlin, Kary Noorlander, LaWanna Meeks, Janet Marsh, Mary Jane Woodward, LeAnn McLaughlin; Middle row: Danny Dedman, Bill Endy, Fritz Koelzer, Becky Swager, Kris Chisholm, Cynthia Tyrrel, Julie Turney, Arlee Eby, Julie James, Holley Mumme; Front row: Dennis Descheemaeker, Steve Hancock, Joe Nottingham, Jim Rossiter, Pete Birrer, Bob McArthur, George Wheeler, Dick Lueck, John Simpson. Basketball Teams Back row: Mr. Jackson (coach), Joey i’ezak, Pete Birrer, Mark Cox, Dennis Descheemaeker, Jim Rossiter, Joe Nottingham; Middle row: Steve Hancock, Dick Lueck, Dan Dedman, Bob McArthur, John Simpson, George Wheeler, Bill Endy; Front row: Chris Christensen, Craig Cathy, Steve McAllister, Arnold Rosdahl, Eddy Tezak, Billy Buyan, Garth Elser, Scott Descheemaeker Heberling’s Store jGnmBLEs JCPenney B U The values are here everyday. rA M O T T E Monday and Friday 9:15 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Tues.-Wed.-Thurs. and Sat. 9:15 a.m. to 5:30 p.m N T A N A Bozeman Exclusive Photo Phone 683-5872 28 So. Idaho Dillon, Montana 107 East Main Bozeman, Mont. 723-6577 City Bus Service Butte Plaza Free Parking Lay-a-way 3 EASY WAYS TO CHARGE I 21 Bernard Hansen Lori Elser Gary McLaughlin James Brunzell Bruce Peterson Marilyn Birdsill Gyle Nix Dan Cox Robert Maloney Gayle Massey Frank Baril Peggy Kaatz 22 Mrs. S.P. Kitt, B.A. University of Montana. Came to SHS teaching staff in 1941, music, English and French instructor, and librarian. Margo Knaggs Joyce Duffner Matt Nottingham Tammy Todd Dean Simonsen Karen Fuller Marve Nelson Steve Burke Diane Hardies James Gilman Mark Logan David Eby Diane Armstrong 23 Back row: left to right, Coach Larry Kieckbusch; Forward, Dan McLaughlin; Center, Dale Smail; Forward, Ed Walter; Center, Neil Bamosky; Forward, Evan Munk. Kneeling, Manager, Mike Schulz; Guard, Max Moltich; Forward, Leonard McArthur; Forward, Randy Burke; Guard, Dave Smail; Guard, D. J. White; and Manager, Max Steiner. Basketball Team Has Impressive Season The Panthere from Sheridan surprised a few people this season as they compiled a very impressive 27-2 overall record. They won the Ennis Thanksgiving Tournament handily. The next weekend saw the Panthers suffer their first loss as they split two non-conference games with Philipsburg. They then reeled off fourteen victories in a row, including the Ennis Christmas Tournament, decisive wins over defending conference champion Twin Bridges, and a record-breaking scoring assault at Lima. Sheridan won the conference crown on the strength of two important victories over Manhattan Christian. The Panthers went on to win the District 10-C tourney in Dillon February 17- 19, advancing to the Western Divisional in Anaconda to bring home another championship two weeks later. At state, March 16-18 in Helena, the Panthers came in second best, losing to Westby in the championship game. Season Record Willow Creek..................................77-61 Lima..........................................66-57 Philipsburg...................................53-48 Philipsburg...................................52-53 Harrison......................................73-35 Ennis.........................................62-43 Clyde Park....................................85-37 Ennis.........................................63-38 Willow Creek..................................65-64 Lima..........................................80-57 Manhattan Christian...........................60-55 Twin Bridges..................................53-45 West Yellowstone............................forfeit West Yellowstone..............................90-31 Ennis.........................................65-40 Harrison......................................75-35 Lima..........................................92-89 Willow Creek..................................53-47 Twin Bridges .................................82-69 Manhattan Christian...........................61-52 S indicates Sheridan, O indicates opponent. 24 DISTRICT CHAMPS IN ACTION SHERIDAN 99 W. YELLOWSTONE 35 PLAYER TOTAL POINTS AV. PER GAME McArthur 485 17.9 Munk 344 12.2 Dale Smail 446 16.0 Moltich 134 4.8 White 186 7.5 McLaughlin 194 7.4 REBOUNDS TURNOVERS AV. TURNOVERS 87 33 1.8 216 47 2.6 222 42 2.3 20 46 2.5 24 17 0.8 123 32 1.2 SHERIDAN 72 LIMA 61 SHERIDAN 68 TWIN BRIDGES 65 SHERIDAN-81 CHARLO-68 CHAMPIONSHIP SHERIDAN-69 WESTERN DIVISIONAL CHAMPS IN ACTION All Divisional Team Leonard McArthur-first team Evan Munk-second team FAST ACTION IN STATE TOURNEY BELOW-Dale Small goes to the basket in Sheridan's 61-51 opening round victory over Power, with Evan Monk looking on. BELOW RIGHT-Leonard McArthur shoots over Busby's Mel belt Eagle feathers in Sheridan's 66-65 semi-final win over the Eagles. LOWER LEFT-Small goes high for a rebound against Westhy in the Championship game. Sheridan fell 72-54. LEFT-The agony and ecstasy of athletic competition are caught in the expressions of Small and Monk during the loss to Westhy. RIGHT -Sheridan's tournament queen, Kristy Sauerbier, is shown with her escort at halftime of the championship game. ALL-STATE TEAM-Leonard McArthur, Dale Small SECOND TEAM-Evan Munk Sitting: Cheerleaders Kim Endy, Lori Kaatz, Karen Brown, Kathleen Fenton, Suzan Halse, Sandy Ward, Susan Allhands, Cheri Turney. Kneeling: Roselle Massar, Mary Lou Oliver, Ruth Edmisten, Cindy McLaughlin, Chris Wessel, Gayle Massey, Laura Autobee, Pam Ward, Debbie Murinko, Valerie Simonsen, Julie Todd, Sue Hansen. Standing, 1st row: Sheila Pearson, Kristy Sauerbier, Sheila Smail, Brenda Shipp, Cynthia Halse, Gloria Galiger, Mary Maloney, Dalee Elser, Tammy Todd, Janie Rossiter, Ida Leebenow, Diane Hardies, Kathleen Darby, Peggy Kaatz. 2nd row: Judy Grotzke, Jane King, Diane Armstrong, Margo Knaggs, Joyce Duffner, Robin Allen-secretary, Judy Pauli-president, Karla Barnosky-vice- president, Cindy Schulz, Lorie Elser. 3rd row: Kelly Elser, Jeff Marsh, Steve Brown, Dan McLaughlin, Bill McLaughlin, Dale Smail, Ian Mackenzie, Leonard McArthur, Chris Mumme, Dean Edmisten, Max Moltich, Evan Munk, Neil Barnosky, Max Steiner. The S.H.S. Pep Club began the 1971-72 year by electing Judy Pauli, president; Karla Barnosky, vice president; and Robin Allen, secretary-treasurer. The Pep Club was active during football, sponsoring a hay- ride and pep rally Homecoming eve, and a dance Homecoming night. The Pep Club members traveled by bus to all but two of the basketball games. To raise money for the Athletic Banquet, members went from house to house on an egg exchange. Corsages were made and sold to Panther fans to wear at State Tournament. On March 28, the Pep Club sponsored an Athletic Banquet for the athletes, coaches, and others involved in football and basketball. Coach with tools of his trade. Varsity Cheerleaders and Drill Team Add to Panther Spirit Kathy Elser, drill captain 1st row: Kathleen Darby, Kathy Elser, Janie Rossiter, Mona Jones. 2nd row: Mary Lou Oliver, Ruth Edmisten, Robin Allen, Cindy McLaughlin, Julie Todd, Karla Barnosky; Peggy Kaatz, Mrs. Rose- Mary Corrigan-advisor. 3rd row: Roselle Massar, Pam Ward, Cynthia Halse, Margo Knaggs, Jane King, Debbie Murinko, Val Simonsen, and Judy Grotzke. ‘B’ Team Basketball SHS OPP WEST 90 31 PHILLIPSBURC 48 36 HARRISON 48 33 ENNIS 57 33 WILLOW CREEK 83 28 LIMA 65 39 MANHATTAN 52 50 TWIN BRIDGES 63 69 ENNIS 53 40 LIMA 51 41 WILLOW CREEK 63 24 TWIN BRODGES 63 41 MANHATTAN 41 65 785 530 Back row: Jeff Marsh, James Gilman, Frank Baril, Matt Nottingham, Ken Steiner, Ford Davis, Mr. Jackson-coach. Kneeling: Dan Hartford, Bill Hoffman, Bob Galiger, Steve Sturtz, Steve Burke, Mike Schulz-manager. Cheerleaders Cheri Turney, Lori Kaatz, Susan Allhands, Kim Endy Treasure State Sporting Goods P.O. BOX 634 BUTTE, MONTANA 59701 Bob Worley Don Miles 18 W. Park Ph. 732-6120 32 OVER THE HILL GANG Back row L-R: Doug Elser, Robert Grotzke, John Ward, George King, Chuck Edmisten, Glen Woodward, Lee Edmisten, Dale Sprout, Coach Kieckbusch, Keith Small, Cameron Mackenzie, Bob McArthur, Dan Lantis, Chick Murray, and Ken Mumme. Kneeling: Ted Pauli, Larry Keller, Bing Jackson, Ted Darby, and Jim Corrigan. CHEERLEADERS: Miss Laden, Mrs. Kitt, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Raymond SENIOR SUPER STARS Back row L-R: Ian Mackenzie, Leslie Gilman, Neil Barnosky, Dave Small, Chris Mumme, Dean Edmisten, Max Moltich, Dale Smail, Jon Edmisten and Garry Hansen. Kneeling: Max Steiner, Charles Osborn, Bill Maloney, Bill Christensen, and Leonard McArthur. A large enthusiastic crowd attended the senior boys vs. the senior fathers and the faculty basketball 'free-for-all' April 14, which put over $280 in the senior treasury. The Over the Hill Gang, on the strength of pure luck, managed their second win in as many years. Senior Super Stars Quer theVHillGong The studentbody observed Earth Day April 20, 1972, with an open discussion on pollution fourth period. After lunch students cleaned the surrounding area of litter. S-Day was May 2. With the use of tires and lime, students and faculty furthered the progress of the huge S. a n Back row: Left to Right, Mrs. Kitt, Director; Cynthia Halse, Joyce Duffner, Judy Pauli, Kelly Elser, Neil Barnosky, Gyle Nix, Sandy Ward, Gloria Galiger, Lorie Elser, Kennie Steiner, Jeff Marsh. Seated: Ruth Edmisten, Roselle Massar, Kathy Elser, Judy Grotzke, Karla Barnosky, Max Steiner, Margo Knaggs, Cindy Schulz, Diane Hardies, Tammy Todd, Karen Brown, Jane King, Kristy Sauerbier, Suzan Halse. Back row: Left to Right, Peggy Kaatz, Sandy Ward, Susan Halse, Kathleen Fenton, Gloria Galiger, Judy Pauli, Roselle Massar, Lori Elser, Ruth Edmisten, Gayle Massey, Karla Barnosky, Joyce Duffner, Margo Knaggs, Diane Armstrong, Susan Allhands, Kristy Sauerbier. Seated: Mary Maloney, Val Simonsen, Cynthia Halse, Judy Grotzke, Pam Ward, Mrs. Kitt, Director; Kim Endy, Debbie Murinko, Janie Rossiter, Lori Kaatz, and Ida Loebenow. Back row: Susan Allhands, Kathleen Fenton, Karla Bamosky, Judy Pauli, Valerie Simonsen, Judy Grotzke, Gloria Galiger, Cynthia Halse, Roselle Massar, Ruth Edmisten, Mary Maloney. Seated: Sandy Ward, Mrs. Kitt, Susan Halse. Small Ensemble started out the year with five girls from previous years and eight new members. After months of hard work, the girls traveled to Dillon, April 14, to compete in the District Music Festival, and to State Music Festival, May 4-6, where they received superior ratings. Kathleen Fenton, and Suzan Halse were selected to sing in the State Chorus. The ensemble sang at numerous activities through- out the year, including style shows, the drama production, Christmas program, Baccalaureate and Commencement. The band played at football and basketball games, istmas program, and Commencement. The Girls' Chorus sang at various functions, including Christmas program, Baccalaureate and Commencement. Left to right: Judy Pauli, Mona Jones, Gloria Galiger, Julie Todd, Diane Hardies, Brenda Shipp, Sheila Pearson, and Mrs. Kitt, advisor. Mumme’s Grocery BETTER GROCERIES Cold Pop and Beer 842-5414 Ken and Connie Mumme Sheridan, Montana Sheridan Shoe Shop Shoe Repairing Everett Bruggeman Sheridan, Montana Dillon Auto Dealers Assoc. 38 They drive the buses, keep our school clean, and fix our hot lunches. They are bus drivers, Carl Caldwell, Bud Glasser, and Dick Todd. Mr. Glasser is again pictured in his lunch- room attire; Jack Simonsen, assuming his usual responsibili- ties; chief chef, Virginia Morris; and those three steady stu- dent dish washers, Bruce Peterson, David Eby, and Frank Baril. 0=0 g) [hi SQ 0=0% FINE FURNISHINGS —CARPET—DRAPERIES Bozeman, Montana The Dilmart We Specialize in Making your home Beautiful 39 Appliances - Carpeting - Furniture phone 683-2771 Dillon, Montana Steve Mona Bill Dalee Steve Charles Brown Jones Hoffman Elser Sturtz Rossiter HALSE MOTORS MADDISON MEATS H0NDA Home of the Grubsteak You meet the nicest people on a Honda Federally Inspected See the latest in Honda and Hodaka Motorcycles Ford and New Holland Equipment Sheridan, Montana Meats and Lockers 40 Bob Julie uan G aliger Todd Hartford Mr. Gary Anderson, junior class advisor, B.S. degree Montana State University in mathematics. Joined SHS teaching staff this year; instructor in chemis- try, drivers' education, algebra I and II, and geometry. Dan Marvin Alan McLaughlin Stone Romers Bill Ed Robin McLaughlin Walter Allen Bank of Sheridan Pick and Pan Pharmacy A Montana Bank for Montana People PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Complete Banking Service VET SUPPLIES Livestock Loans - Auto Loans SCHOOL SUPPLIES Member FDIC 41 “Let’s Live for Today” Leslie Gilman, Senior President Julie Todd, Junior Princess The junior class began turning the gym into a ballroom, decorated in three shades of deep pink, just one week before the prom, April 22. The annual event was well attended by the student body, who danced until 1 a.m. to the strains of Reese Valiev Orchard. The crowning of Junior Princess, Julie Todd, and Senior Queen, Karen Brown, took place at 11 p. m. Crown bearers were Pat Descheemaeker and Kali Massar; the royalty were escorted by senior president, Leslie Gilman, and junior vice-president, Randy Burke. Immediately following the dance, most of the dancers attended breakfast at the Tobacco Root Guest Ranch. Pat Descheemaeker and Kali Massan, Crown Bearers Left to right, front row: Lori Kaatz; Janey Rossiter; Mona Jones; Kim Endy; Susan Allhands; Roselle Massar; Cynthia Halse; Debbie Murinko; Peggy Kaatz; Cindy Schulz; Karla Bamosky, district secretary; Kathleen Darby; Gloria Galiger, president; Robin Allen, vice-president; Cindy McLaughlin; Pam Ward; Sheila Smail, treasurer. Diane Armstrong; Tammy Todd; Margo Knaggs; Joyce Duffner; Karen Fuller; Laura Autobee; Gayle Massey; Diane Hardies; Ida Leebenow. Third row: Marilyn Birdsill; Brenda Shipp; Dalee Elser; Kristy Sauerbier; Sandy Ward; Suzan Halse; Cheri Turney; Judy Pauli, reporter; Kathleen Fenton, song leader; Susan Hansen; Valerie Simonsen; Mary Maloney. Fourth row: Ruth Edmisten, secretary; Mrs. Jackson, adviser; Mary Lou Oliver, parlimentarian; Lori Elser; Sheila Pearson; Karen Brown; Jane King; Judy Grotzke, song leader; Chris Wessel; Julie Todd, historian. Mrs. Betty Jackson, F.H. A. adviser, previously taught in the Sheridan school system for eight and one half years, returning here from Great Falls in 1968. She teaches home economics I, II, III, and IV and biology. She has a B. S. Degree from Montana State University. F. H. A. t£ WE NEVER FORGET FRIENDS ALDER MERCANTILE Orville W. Kelly ? • Mr The F. H. A. began the '71-72 year with an annual style show on October 1 in the school gym. On October 19 initiation of officers followed a chili supper and a flea market. The next activity was the district convention in Bozeman, November 13, with 99% of the chapter attending. Recouping from the holidays, members prepared the food for the F.F.A. --F.H. A. Banquet. Standing: Mrs. Jackson, adviser; Julie Todd, historian; Judy Pauli, reporter; Sheila Smail, treasurer; Ruth Edmisten, secretary; Gloria Galiger, president; Robin Allen, vice president; Judy Grotzke, song leader; Kathleen Fenton, song leader; Mary Lou Oliver, parlimentarian. Kneeling: Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Galiger, chapter parents. Balcony left to right: Chris Mumme; John Miller; Steve Sturtz; Gloria Galiger, sweetheart; Randy Burke; Neil Barnosky, 2nd vice-president; Marvin Stone; Jon Edmisten; Dan Cox; Dan Birds ill; Dave Smail; Garry Hansen; Bruce Peterson; Charles Osborn. Standing left to right: Gary McLaughlin; Max Moltich; Allen Romers; David Hoffman; Steve Burke; James Gilman, reporter; Kelly Elser; Jeff Marsh, sentinel; Roy Christensen; Dean Simonsen; David Eby; Gary Christensen; Mark Logan; Ford Davis; Bernard Hansen; Ian Mackenzie; Mr. Dan Lantis, adviser. Kneeling left to right: Marve Nelson; Bill Hoffman; Leslie Gilman, secretary; Bob Galiger, treasurer; Dave Smail; Leonard McArthur, president; Dean Edmisten, parlimen- tarian; Evan Munk, 1st vice president; and Bill Christensen. Dan W. Lantis F.F.A. adviser, has a B.S. Degree in Agriculture Education from Montana State University. He joined the S.H.S. teaching staff last year; instructor in biology, vo-ag 1 and 2, livestock production, welding 1 and 2, engines and machinery, and building construction. WILLIAM’S FEED, INC. Feeds, Seed, Fertilizers Garden Supplies Custom Fertilizer Applications Sheridan, Montana The F.F. A. began the '71-72 year by sending officers to a training course, September 16. On September 18, the chapter hosted a hayride and invited the F.H. A. On September 25 and 26 the officers again took off, this time to the Noble Fork of Wisconsin Creek to plan the year's work program. The next activity was the National Convention in Kansas City, Missouri. Each year two of the most active juniors in F.F. A. are chosen to go. This year they were Bob Galiger and Bill Hoffman. On December 23 the chapter sponsored a dance to celebrate the completion of the long awaited for Ag building. February 8 was the date for the annual F.F.A. --F.H.A. Banquet. The Sheridan chapter sponsored the 24th Amateur Show March 10. March 24-25 were the dates of the Southwest District F.F.A. Convention held in Sheridan. Standing left to right: James Gilman, reporter, Leslie Gilman, secretary; Bob Galiger treasurer; Jeff Marsh, sentinel: Sitting left to right: Leonard McArthur, president; Neil Bamosky 2nd vice president; and Dean Edmisten, parlimentarian. 24th FFA Amateur Show Cynthia Tyrrel G Holly Mumme The seventh and eighth grades became $35 richer when they placed first in the 24th Amateur Show, Friday, March 10. Their performance consisted of many acts, including a Raggedy Ann dance done by Cynthia Tyrrel and Holly Mumme. The seniors received $25 for taking second place. They paid tribute to the holidays; New Year's, Valentine's Day, St. Patrick's Day, July 4th, Thanksgiving, and Christmas were celebrated. The freshmen's program was a world theme, including the sun, the wind, and the rain with M. C. Mike Schulz adding his ray of sunshine. Lori Kaatz and Ford Davis sang Moiria . Gary McLaughlin won the individual talent with his various imitations. Leonard McArthur acted as master of ceremonies and alumna, Vicki Schulz, entertained while the ballots were being tallied. Judy Grotzke, Suzan Halse, Kathy Elser G Kristy Saurbier. Gary McLaughlin Lori Kaatz G Ford Davis Mike Schulz Vicki Schulz Special Awards C ounterclockwise: D.A.R. Good Citizen Judy Grotzke High School Week delegates Leonard McArthur Kathy Elser Leslie Gilman Ray Tolson Football Memorial Award Leonard McArthur Boys' State Delegates D. J. White Dan McLaughlin Bill Hoffman Girls' State Representatives Mary Lou Oliver, alternate Ruth Edmisten, delegate Judy Grotzke Good Citizenship Award Dale Smail KeithEdsall Track Memorial Award Elks’ Most Valuable Student Award FFA Sweetheart Mary Lou Oliver. High School Perfect Attendance Dalee Elser Susan Allhands The PASSAMARI was one of nine Class C school news- papers in the state to be rated All-State by the School of Journalism at the University of Montana. Staff members pictured Left to Right are Dave Philpott, Terri Lueck, Kathy Elser, Max Steiner (editor), Ed Walter, Gordon Edsall, and Mrs. Raymond (adviser). Sheila Smail was not present for the picture. The Silver Key of Journalism went to editor, Max Steiner. 50 H O N O R S Evan Munk Good Sportsmanship Award Mrs. Kitt was presented with thirteen long-stemmed red roses, one from each member of the Small Ensemble. Bausch Lomb Elks’ Awards Leslie Gilman Scholarship trophies were awarded to (Left to Right) Neil Barnosky, Vo-agriculture; Kathleen Fenton, Economics; Leonard McArthur, Mathematics; Judy Grotzke, English and Commercial; Leslie Gilman, Government and Chemistry; Roselle Massar, Social Studies and Tom Jones Algebra Memorial; James Gilman, Biology, and Small Ensemble, Music, represented in picture by Ruth Edmisten. 51 Honor Society —Left to Right Bernard Hansen, James Gilman, Neil Barnosky, Karen Brown, Suzan Halse, Max Steiner, Kathleen Fenton, Judy Grotzke, Roselle Massar, Leonard McArthur, Terri Lueck, Dan McLaughlin, Leslie Gilman, Mary Lou Oliver, Alan Romers, Mary Maloney, Tammy Todd, Dalee Elser, D. J. White, Cynthia Halse, Diane Hardies, Gloria Galiger, and Kristy Sauerbier. Boys’ Track 1972 Those track men qualifying at District in Ennis on May 10 and advancing to Divisional Missoula on May 19 were Dan Cox, Evan Munk, Dale Small, Ed Walter, Frank Baril, Kelly Elser, Charles Rossiter, and Gary McLaughlin, pictured above with Coach Keickbusch, Les Jackson, and Manager Mike Schulz. Dale Smail, Upper left, took firsts in the high jump at both State and Divisional. Evan Munk, Lower right, placed fourth in the shot put at Divisional and tied for third at State. Charles Rossiter, hurdler at Far right, placed third in the low hurdles at Divisional. Girls’ Track 1972 Joyce Duffner, Lori Elser, Debbie Murinko, and Gayle Massey qualified at the District Meet in Ennis, enabling them to attend the Divisional Meet in Missoula, May 19. Those girls going out for track included J aney Rossiter and Cheri Turney Pictured on the bottom picture posed on the left side. Miss Donnette Laden, B, S. degree from Western Montana College of Education, her first year in the Sheridan school system taught general math, algebra I, and girls P.E. in the high school, plus 7th grade social studies and 8th grade history. Below: Lori Elser, on left, took first in the shot put and placed fourth in the discus at Divisional, while Gayle Massey, at right of Lori, placed third in the long jump. R. L. Wright R. E. McCrea RUBY VALLEY CLEANERS SHERIDAN, MONTANA ATM.S EDUCAT DOES! COS! 794018 SMALL SERVICE Z MOTEL ram GROCERIES I m C S' GOOD FOOD M®bil Detergent Gasoline CALDWELL BODY SHOP Box 163 Open 7 Days a Week Alder, Montana Sheridan, Montana Ivan and Violet Smail Phone 842-5210 CLUB BAR, CAFE, HOTEL Junior-Senior Banquet The Junior-Senior Banquet was presented to the seniors Tuesdav evening, May 10. The dinner started at 6:30 and consisted of roasted turkey and all the trimmings. The Small Ensemble provided the enter- tainment. The Welcome was given by Ruth Edmisten, the Class History by Suzan Halse, the Class Will by lan MacKenzie, the Prophecy by Judy Grotzke, and the Response by Leslie Gilman. Seniors Sneak to Salt Lake Twenty-one adventuresome seniors left bright and early, May 11, for Salt Lake City, Utah, for their annual Senior Sneak Trip. Chaperones were Mrs. Laura Gilman, Mrs. Evelyn Smail, Mrs. Fran Ward, Mr. Doug Elser, and bus driver Carl Caldwell. The group enjoyed movies, Temple Square, the Lagoon Amusement Park, swimming, and shopping while staying at the Salt Lake Travelodge. On May 14, they returned home, tired but happy. Valedictorian Leonard George McArthur Student Council 1,4, president 4; Class president 1, treasurer 3; Honor Society 1,2, 3,4; Boys' State delegate 3; High School Week 3,4; Physics Scholastic Award 3; Biology Scholastic Award 2; Agriculture Scholastic Award 2; Elks Scholarship 4; Perfect Attendence 2; Football 2,3,4, captain 4, All- Conference 3, Ray Tolson Football Memorial 4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4, captain 4, All-Conference 3,4, All-Divisional 4, All-State 4; Track 1,2, 3,4; S Club 2, 3,4; F. F. A. 1,2, 3,4, president 4, vice- president 3, parlimentarian 2, Kansas City Delegate 3; Pep Club 4; Drama 4; TRAILBLAZER 4. Salutatorian Charles Leslie Gilman (Leslie) Student Council 3,4; Class president‘3,4; Class vice- president 2; Honor Society 1,2, 3,4; Boys' State Delegate 3; Agriculture Scholastic Award 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; TRAILBLAZER 4, seniors chairman; F. F. A. 2,3,4, treasurer3, secretary 4, Kansas City Delegate 3, Star Greenhand 1, State Farmer 4; Drama 4; High School Week 4; Elks Scholarship 4; Carnival Royalty 1. Class Colors Ice Blue and Royal Blue Class Flower Apple Blossom Class Motto The Greatest Pleasure in Life Is Doing What Others Say You Can’t Do. Mr. James Corrigan, senior adviser, is in his fifth year on the SHS staff, teaching typing, bookkeeping, secretarial practice, office machines, and clerical office practice. He has a B. S. degree from Western Montana College of Education. Karen Leigh King Class secretary 3; Honor Society 1,2,3; Girls' State 3; High School Week 3; Social Studies Award 3; F. H. A. 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Small Ensemble 2,3; Girls' Chorus 1,2,3; Drill Team 1,2; Band 1, 2, 3; Librarian 2; Track 1, 2; District Music Festival 2, 3; State Music Festival 3. Karen spent her last high school year in Norway as an International Christian Youth Exchange Student. Adviser ICYE Student Whispered Hints And life is just a sweet, faint hint of life that is to be... God speaks to us like this... His words are clothed in mystery... He pours His blessings on us . .. gives us beauty without stint, and yet we know there's more to come... this life is just... a hint. Patience Strong In Memory of classmate Thomas Walter Jones, who left us his sophomore year. Kathleen Helen Fenton Class secretary-treasurer 1,2; Honor Society 2, 3,4; Track 1; S Club 1,4; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Varsity Cheerleader 4; B Team Cheerleader 2; Drill Team 1,2; Girls' Chorus 1,2,3, 4, Small Ensemble 2,3,4, State Chorus 3; District Music Festival 2, 3,4; State Music 3; Librarian 1; Student Assistant 4; TRAILBLAZER 4, editor; F. H. A. 3,4; District Chorus 4; Typing Award 3. Christopher William Mumme (Mummy) Transfer from Fillmore, California 3; Football 4; Track 3; TRAILBLAZER 4. Gloria Rose Galiger F. F. A. Sweetheart 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Small Ensemble 4; Girls' Chorus 1,4; Librarian 2, 3,4; PASSAMARI Staff 3, reporter 3; TRAILBLAZER, photographer 4; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3,4; president 4, Song leader 2, parliamentarian 1; Typing Award 3. Judith Marie Pauli (Judy) Honor Society 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4, president 4; Band 1,2, 3,4, Small Ensemble 2, 3,4, District Music Festival 2, 3,4, State Music Festival 3; Girl's Chorus 1,2, 3,4; French Club 1,2; Librarian 2, 3,4; PASSAMARI Staff 4, feature editor 4; TRAILBLAZER 4, editor; F. H. A. 3,4, reporter 4, District Chorus 4; Drama 4; Dave Arthur Philpott Transfer from Gilroy, California 2; Track 4; F.F. A. 2,3; PASSAMARI Staff 4; TRAILBLAZER 4. Ian Allan Mackenzie Transfer from Santa Cruz, California 3; Honor Society 4; Football 4; S Club 4; F. F. A. 4; Drama 4; TRAILBLAZER 4. Gordon Gene Edsall (Edsall) Basketball 1; F.F.A. 1; Pep Club 1; PASSMARI Staff 3,4; TRAILBLAZER 4. Max Fred Moltich Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Track 2; S Club 3,4; Pep Club 4; TRAILBLAZER 4; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3,4, sentinel 3. Charles Lowell Osborn (Chuck) Perfect Attendance 1,2,3; Football 3,4; F. F. A. 1,2, 3,4; TRAILBLAZER 4. Suzan Lynn Halse Student Council 1,2,4, secre- tary 4; Class president 2; Class representative 1; Honor Society 1,2, 3,4; Homecoming Candi- date 1; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Var- sity Cheerleader 3,4; B Team Cheerleader 1,2; Drill Team 2; Band 1,2, 3,4; Girls' Chorus 1, 2,3,4, Small Ensemble 2,3,4, District Music Festival 2, 3,4, State Music Festival 3; French Club 1,2; TRAILBLAZER 4, business manager; F. H. A. 4. Judith Rae Grotzke (Judy) Class treasurer 4; Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Music Award 3; D. A. R. Good Citizen 4; Elks Scholarship 4; Track 2; F. H. A. 3,4, songleader4; Typing Award 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; State Music Festival 2,3; State Chorus 2; District Music Festival 2, 3,4; Girls' Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Librarian 1; Student Assistant 4; Small Ensemble 2,3,4; TRAILBLAZER 4. Sandra Kay Ward (Sandy) Student Council secretary 3; Honor Society 3,4; Girls' Chorus 1.2, 3,4, Small Ensemble 2,3, 4, Music Award 2, District Music Festival 2, 3,4 State Music Festival 2,3; Band 1.2, 3,4; Homecoming Candidate 2; Track 1,2; B Team Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3,4; S Club 3,4; French Club 1,2; PASS AMARI 3; TRAILBLAZER 4, Student Assistant 4. F.H.A. 4, District Chorus 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4. Dale Ray Smail Basketball 2,3,4, All- Conference 3,4, All-State 4; S Club 2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3, 4; TRAILBLAZER 4; Drama 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4. Sheila Ann Smail Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; TRAILBLAZER 4; Passamari 4, feature editor 4; Calendar Business Manager 4; Girl's Chorus 1; Librarian 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4, treasurer 4; junior degree 1; chapter degree 2; Grand Representative to Tennessee 4; Past Worthy Adviser 3. Karen Lee Brown Transfer from Denver, Colorado 3; Prom Princess 3, Queen 4; Homecoming Candidate 3; Track 4; S Club 4; Pep Club 3,4; Varsity Cheerleader 4; Band 4; Student Assistant 4; TRAILBLAZER 4; F.H.A. 3,4. David Keith Smail (Dave) Football 1,2, 3,4, All- conference 4; S Club 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4, parliamentarian 3; Drama 4; TRAILBLAZER 4. Evan Hyde Munk Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4, All-Conference 4, All-Divisional 4, All-State 4; Track 3,4; S Club 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; PASSAMARI Staff 4, Sports Editor 4; TRAIL- BLAZER 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, vice president 4; Drama 4. Terri Lynette Lueck (Lueck) Class secretary 4; Carnival Royalty 1; F. F. A. Sweetheart 1; Pep Club 1,2, 3; secretary 3; B Team Cheerleader 2; Drill Team 2; Band 1,2,3; Small Ensemble 2; Girl's Chorus 1,2; Student Assistant 4; PASSAMARI Staff 3,4; student adviser 4; reporter 4; TRAILBLAZER 4. 62 Brenda Lee Shipp Track 1,2; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; TRAILBLAZER 4; Student Assistant 4; Librarian 1,2, 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4. Max Wayne Steiner Student Council 3, vice president 3; Honor Society 2,3, 4; Boys' State Alternate 3; Basketball 2,3, manager 4; S Club 4; F.F. A. 1,2; Band 1,2, 3,4; PASSAMARI staff, editor 4; TRAILBLAZER, photographer 4; Drama 4. Raymond Jon Edmisten (Jon) Football 1,2; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, reporter 3, BOAC Committee Chairman 4; TRAILBLAZER 4. Kristy Lynn Sauerbier Honor Society 1,2, 3,4; Homecoming Candidate 4; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3,4; District Chorus 2; Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award 4; State Tournament Queen 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Drill Team 1,2; Band 2,3,4; Girls' Chorus 1,2, 3,4, Small Ensemble 2; TRAILBLAZER 4. Ida Rae Leebenow F.H.A. 1, 2, 3,4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Girls' Chorus 2,3,4; Stu- dent Assistant 4; TRAILBLAZER 4. Neil Alan Bamosky Class vice president 3,4; Honor Society 1,2, 3,4; Boys' State Delegate 3; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; S Club 4; Drama 4; Band 1,2, 3,4;. Pep Club 4; TRAILBLAZER 4; F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4, president 3, vice president 4, Kansas City delegate 3, State Farmer 4. Dean Edwin Edmisten Student Council 3; Honor Society 1,2; Perfect Attendance 2; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, secretary 3; parliamen- tarian 4, Kansas City delegate 2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Varsity Cheer King 3; Student Assistant 4; PASSAMARI, advertising manager 3; TRAILBLAZER 4. Dan Sylvan Birdsill (Birdie) Football 1,2; PASSAMARI Staff 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; TRAIL- BIAZER 4; Drama 4. Kathleen Annette Elser (Kathy) Girls Chorus 1,2,3; Girls' State Alternate 3; Perfect Attendance 1; Track 1,2,4; Drill Captain 4; Drill Team 1,2,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Small Ensemble 2,3; PASSAMARI Staff 3,4, reporter 3, student adviser 4; TRAILBLAZER 4; photographer. DEE’S FABRIC Dillon, Montana Fashionable Fabrics Knits - Girdle and Bathing Suit Material - Western and Stretch and Sew Patterns ANGIONETTES Ladies Ready Wear for the good of your fashion reputation 5 East Main BOZEMAN, MONTANA 59715 Garry Melvin Hansen Class vice president 1; Class rep- resentative 4; Dennis Glick Sports- manship Award 3; Football 1,3,4, captain 4, A11 -Conference 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; S Club 1,2,3,4; Ray Tolson Memorial Football Trophy 3; Keith Edsall Memorial Track Trophy 3; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 4; PASSAMARI Staff 4, Sports editor 4; Drama 4; TRAIL- BLAZER 4. Art Carved Diamond Rings Art Carved Wedding Bands Seiko - Omega Watches Expert Watch Repair HORDS JEWELRY Diamonds Watches Repairing 79 West Park Street BUTTE, MONTANA 59701 Phone 723-9515 64 William Bryan Maloney (Billy) TRA1LBLAZER 4; Track 1,2,3; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. Bill Christensen Perfect Attendance 2; Track 2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; TRAILBLAZER 4; Drama 4. Jane Clarissa King Track 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, junior and chapter degrees; Band 2,3,4; Drill Team 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Librarian 2,3; Student Assistant 4; PASSA MARI Staff, Feature Editor 4; TRAILBLAZER, Grade Editor 4. Peterson Drug Don Peterson, Registered Pharmacist Dillon, Montana Prescriptions Kodak Film Cosmetics Whitman Candies Co-op Supply Alder, Montana Build for the Future ______ with Pittsburgh Paints and Top Grade Building Supplies from Mike Birrer Lumber Sheridan, Montana Phone 842-5711 DEPARTMENT STORE Pendleton Bobbie Brooks BIRRER LUMBER Eliel’s Your Brand Store Phone 683-2305 Dillon, Mont. Haggar Slacks Far ah Gifts for the Graduate £jUel Gift Wrapping Free Delivery .Charge . Credit B A C C A L May 21, 1972 PROGRAM Prelude and Processional Invocation............. Holy, Holy, Holy . . God Made Our Hands . Sermon................. Where'ere Ye Walk . Prayer Perfect . . . . Benediction............ Recessional............ Mrs. Doris Kitt Rev. Robert Grotzke ,Girls' Chorus .Kathleen Fenton Karla Barnosky ,Rev. John Rice .Sextet .Suzan Halse Judy Grotzke .Rev. Robert Grotzke .Mrs. Doris Kitt . 67 PROGRAM C 0 M M E N C E M E N T Prelude • • Ambassador Overture.............Band Pomp and Circumstance Processional........................... • • . Band March from Pomp and Circumstance Star Spangled Banner........................Band Invocation.......................... Rev. John Rice Girls Chorus............................... Everything is Beautiful Address..................................... Dr. Robert Thibeault Trio............................ . . . • . In the Time of Roses Ensemble. ................................... Now is the Month of Maying Presentation of Honors W. K. Pauli Presentation of Class to Board of Education.............................Larry Kieckbusch Awarding of Diplomas Sr. Girls........... Ensemble............ Benediction .... Mr. Ted Darby We ve Only Just Begun Walk into Your World Rev. John Rice Recessional................................ Band March from Pomp and Circumstances Back row, Left to Right: Dean Edmisten, Leonard McArthur, Ian Mackenzie, Chris Mumme, Max Steiner, Gordon Edsall, Bill Maloney, Jon Edmisten; Middle row: Garry Hansen, Evan Munk, Dale Smail, Dave Smail, Karen Brown, Sandy Ward, Jane King, Leslie Gilman, Charles Osborn, Neil Barnosky, Brenda Shipp; Front row: Bill Christensen, Dave Philpott, Max Moltich, Sheila Smail, Judy Pauli, Dan Birdsill, Kathleen Fenton, Suzan Halse, Kristy Sauerbier, Terri Lueck, Kathy Elser, Gloria Galiger, Judy Grotzke, Ida Leebenow. e . 5 When was the last time you had your portrait taken? 505 W. PARK ST. BUTTE, MONTANA, inc. (fagtuzUUatimi SeniMA C t) i irrr trjrsridarlofiOarr Q ° V y 0-° unison rand RE jjsi-rt sons L to- Vt ssfc Vt V h5 JasTart. caroj 4 V c°' Jyraacfi v r„y ,-R pair JyraaJv y •— co SL — Jv O' Y O f l 5 greens m ■NX- dccOe. c (wJ.3 loftnh dfm , g y X , RL „ X y fK mri-mrs tJuJen fuecl
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