Sheridan High School - Trailblazer Yearbook (Sheridan, MT)

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1985 Trailblazer Sheridan High School Sheridan, Montana Enrollment: 81 1985 Trailblazer Staff, Bottom to Top: Adviser Mrs. O’Rourke, Tammy Quilici, Nancy Wilson, Laurae Knapp, Jane Bieler, Nancy Jo Edmisten, Sue Babcock, Connie Pearson, Audra Shaw, Nancy Ostler, and Lana Krull. 2 Table of Contents Seniors.................................5 Fall Activities........................19 Juniors................................27 Winter Activities................. ... 31 Sophomores.............................41 Music..................................51 Freshmen...............................57 Spring Activities......................61 Grade School...........................79 Index..................................96 Special People 1. Ms. LaHay is our speech therapist that travels from small school to small school helping preschool and elementary children with their speech. She supplies her talents as a part of the Southwestern Cooperative Service headquartered in Dillon as does Mrs. Vinia Roberts, school psychologist, and Ms. Sue Osborn, behavioral therapist. 2. Tina Quilici is a very avid fan of all school sporting events. She rarely misses atten- ding any home games and her school spirit is outstanding! 3. Miss Thompson is the resource room teacher for the Sheridan schools. She works with several children giving them special help on a one-to-one basis. 4. Mrs. Brown, Chapter I, is helping K-12 students with their reading. She is also very eager to help anyone needing assistance with any school related events. 4 SENIORS 1. Kim Guinnane, Nancy Ostler, Sue Babcock, Jason Taylor and Nancy Jo Edmisten watch while Boyd Hatch hams it up! 2. Audra Shaw is astonished by Justin Rule's enormity. 3. Rose Casey shows her true personali- ty on Halloween. 4. Nancy Jo Edmisten and Connie Pear- son are surprised by Sue Babcock s brilliant remarks. 6 1. The Class of ’85! (Back Row, L to R: Connie Pearson, Kathy Steiner. Jane Bieler, Nancy Jo Edmisten, Sue Bab- cock. Front Row: Justin Rule, Jodi Ben- nett. Nancy Ostler, Lana Krull. Karen Nunley, Rose Casey, Andrew Swager.) 2. A few of the Senior girls entertain us. (Nancy Jo Edmisten, Sue Babcock, Connie Pearson, Jane Bieler, Rose Casey) 3. Jane Bieler and Kathy Steiner anx- iously await the man of their dreams. 4. Lana Krull shows us her best side. 7 Andrew Thompson Lana Renee Swager Krull Jane Pauline Nancy Jo NOT PICTURED: Rose Casey Karen Nunley Nancy Ostler Jim Walden Bieler Edmisten 8 Justin Laurance Rule Connie Lee Pearson Jodi Mae Bennett Sue Ann Babcock 1. Jane Bieler and Justin Rule are happy to be the new 1984-85 Homecoming Royalty. 2. Connie Pearson gives us her famous look! 3. The Seniors did it again: Honorable Mention!! 4. Andrew Swager is lost in the Library. 10 Southmont Tractor Co. Your Ford - Allis Chalmer's Hesston - New Holland Farmhand - Eversman Dealer If it’s a Fair, Honest Deal you want, see us today! We sell and service what we sell. We have parts unlimited. Stockman Bar Cafe Daily Special Steaks Prawns Jon and Diane Sabo Kreative Korner Fabrics Crafts Handmade Gifts Phone 683-4333 Dillon 101 Main Street Sheridan 812-3127 Big Sky Western Wear 203 South Main Sheridan. Montana 59749 The “Right” Clothing for Every Occasion (406) 842-4133 Ruby Valley Auto Parts Ken and Jane Yecny 108 South Main St. Sheridan, Montana 59749 Wertz Saddlery Custom Saddles Chaps Expert Tack Repair Horse Stock Trailers All Types Ot Tack Complete Line of Quality Auto and Farm Equipment Parts Accessories and Hydraulic Hoses Homelite Chainsaws Ross Massar 842-3201 Highway 287 Elser Oil Co. of Sheridan, Montana Blue Anchor Summer and Fall Months: v'V 6 a m' fi J '0 pm (fjo V Winter and Spring Months v t i y - ' ( Banquet Room Private Parties ' 842-5478 [ your Independent J Jnsuranee | agent y Serving this Area SERVES YOU FIRST y with Petroleum Needs for over 30 Years Ted J. Darby Insurance Agency P 0 Box 227 Sheridan. Montana 59749 Phone (406) 842-5782 P.O. BOX 587 ■ SHERIDAN, MONTANA 59749 PHONE 40G 842 5411 MEMBER FD C WHERE TRADITION LIVES ON Dillon,MT 59725 (406) 683-5181 33 North Washington Sheridan, 59749 (406) 842-5960 101 Mill Street RAY and SYLVIA SHAW Rt. 1 Box 67 Sheridan, MT 59749 RUBY VALLEY BOWL Congratulations Grads Bowling Video Games DICK and SHAN HOOVER 842-5442 103 Mill Street PETERSON DRUG n r Maddison Meats, Inc. Wholesaler Distributor Processor Retailer 101 East Hamilton Sheridan, MT 59749 Phone 842-5421 Delivery in Southern Montana K L Mortuaries Funeral Homes and Chapel at Twin Bridges - Sheridan - Harrison Ennis - Three Forks 842-5731 285-3341 Realtors JIM PEARSON Box 491 Sheridan, Montana 59749 Phone 406-842-5105 JAN’S FASHION CORNER Junior and Ladies’ Fashions 35 E. Bannack Dillon Phone 683-6761 ELIEL’S For Fine Family Apparel Dillon Complete Line of Levis — Men's and Women’s Adidas — Nikes — Converse Woolrich, Pandleton, Farah Visa Mastercard Welcome Phone 683-2305 Wilson Ranch Wants to Wish the Graduating Class The Best of Luck In the Future REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Serving Southwest Montana Offices: Sheridan, Ennis, Dillon, Whitehall, Boulder, Helena m realtor® Sheridan 842-5458 CHARLES T. KOLLERER, Broker LAUREN MORTENSEN, Insurance JOHN DUEZABOU, Real Estate Sheridan Bakery Fresh Baked Goods Daily Serving Breakfast and Lunch Special Orders On Decorated Cakes 842-5716 M-M-M! BAKERY- FRESH Prospector Drive-In GRUBSTAKE MINI MART SHERIDAN Pick Pan Pharmacy Box 527 Sheridan, Montana 59749 842-5461 G1 Store f . 842-5413 Sheridan 842-5417 Gi? Appliances Zenith Quality Meats and Produce Dry Goods Trustw orthy Hardware CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES!! American Woodmarck Cabinets and Carpets Oldest Family Owned Store In State—1889 RULE REALTY LARRY RULE, Broker Owner Box 186 Sheridan, Montana 59749 Office at 306 South Main Sheridan, Montana Service After the Deal Sheridan, MT 842-5448 I i ! | I The Jensen Gang is here ready to Serve your family grocery needs! JENSEN’S FAMILY MARKET DON'T buy life insurance... until you get the facts This year. Northwestern Mutual’s dividend scale was raised for the 25th time in the last 33 years — the biggest dividend payout in company SUZIE SHAFFER Rt. 1 Box 62 R Sheridan, MT 59749 O’Rourke Painting Construction Free Estimates On Your New Building And Remodeling Projects Sheridan 842-5649 history! Outstanding life insurance value. Available exclusively from your Northwestern Mutual agent. NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE 17 HEADS TOGETHER i Vc, N r v ALDER HANDI MART DALE and KAREN ANDERSON Call Today 842-5846 “Fly Free” ALCOHOL AND DRUG SERVICES MADISON COUNTY Counselor: ROGER STENSETH RUBY VALLEY GARAGE BERNARD HANSEN ALDER P RUBY VALLEY CONSTRUCTION Specializing in all types of general construction, custom homes, farm buildings, remodeling, commercial buildings and backhoe service. No Job Too Small or Too Big 18 Years Experience DAVID O. JOHNSON Twin Bridges Ennis: (Mon.-Tues.) 682-7190 Sheridan: (Wed.) 842-5588 Twin Bridges: (Thur.) 684-5571 18 The 1984 Sheridan Panther football team consisted of one senior, ten juniors, six sophomores, and seven freshmen. The highlights of the season were placing second in their district, and traveling to Ab- sarokee to play a non- conference game. Another exciting time for the boys was going to Big Sandy for the play-offs. This was one of their goals, and although they lost this game, they were still satisfied knowing they had done their best, and had played tougher teams than were in their conference. The Panthers finished their conference season with a record of 5 for 6, losing only to Ennis. Their season record was 5 for 8. 1. Brian Staley, Paul Pallas and Scott Wessel show us some awesome defense. 2. Okay, offense. Let's get this pigskin to the endzone. 3. “Let's go Andrew Swager, all the way for a touchdown. Panther Pride 20 1. Football Team, Front Row, L to R: John Dietrich, Andy Qualls, Stacey Robertson, Jason Taylor, Mike Qualls, Tadd Babcock, Doug Smith and Keith Kneeland. Second Row: Mark Kieckbusch, Fritz Bieler, Mike Vesco, Quinn Carver, Jared Wright, Blake Carey, Scott Wessel and Tom Funk. Back Row: Coach Lott, William Shatter, Brian Staley, Cint Mortensen, Jerry Christensen. Paul Pallas, Tom Garrison, Preston Salisbury, Andrew Swager and Coach Leary. 2. The Panther sign sparked the Panthers to their victory against Clyde Park. 3. Everybody's ready for the snap to Mark Kieckbusch. 4. Panthers take time out during the hard game against Ennis. 21 Homecoming Celebrated On September 29, the Sheridan Panthers hosted the Clyde Park Blackbirds in the Panthers’ homecoming game. Andrew Swager led the Pan- thers in rushing with 185 yards on 32 carries and Jared Wright added 94 yards on 13 carries, playing just one half because of illness. Mark Kieckbusch completed 7 of 13 pass attempts for 167 yards and 2 touchdowns. He also threw 4 conversion passes and ran for 1 touchdown. Tom Garrison was the prime receiver with 4 receptions for 103 yards. These four players helped lead the Panthers to a homecoming victory of 58 to 28. The homecoming court con- sisted of freshmen Blain Mortensen and Dianne Christensen, sophomores Bill Kemph and Kim Guinnane, juniors Shane Escott and Angie Pearson, and seniors Justin Rule and Jane Bieler. Jane Bieler was voted the 1984 homecoming queen. Each class in high school, along with the eighth grade, entered a float in the homecoming parade and the eighth grade float was voted the best with their slogan “Bury the Blackbirds.” The special day concluded with a dance to music brought by the students of S.H.S. 22 1. Joie Bacon is proud to ride the freshman float. 2. The Sheridan High School Panthers' mascot, Pride, rides in style in the homecoming parade. 3. First place went to the eighth grade with ' Bury the Blackbirds” as a slogan. 4. The 1984 homecoming queen, Jane Bieler, and escort, Justin Rule, are happy to be the winners. 5. Jason George, Joe Forcella and Mike Marsh are the official Bird Busters” on the sophomore float. 6. The 1984 Homecoming Candidates, L to R: Seniors Jane Bieler and Justin Rule, Juniors Angie Pearson and Shane Escott, Sophomores Kim Guinnane and Bill Kemph, and Freshmen Dianne Christensen and Blane Mortensen. 7. The spectators had a banging good time with the Seniors’ float! 8. The juniors summed up the outcome of the game with their witty slogan. The Purple Plague Strikes Again! 9. Quinn Carver feeds the unknown monster at the homecoming pep rally. 23 District Co-Champs 84” 1. Becky Ostler looks for the open man. 2. The S.H.S. defense gets ready to steal the ball from the Lima Bears. (Jane Bieler, Shelley Tezak, Connie Pearson, Janet Ostler and Julie Kieckbusch.) 3. Janet Ostler concentrates on putting the ball through the hoop as Connie Pearson gets into position for the rebound. 4. Julie Kieckbusch receives an encourag- ing handshake from a fan. 5. Panthers put the press on the Bears. 24 1. Girls’ Basketball, Front Row, L to R: Assistant Coach Kitty Logan. Dianne Christensen. Mgr. Nancy Ostler. Lynette Larson, Coach Kerry Koenig. Back Row: Janet Ostler, Karol Mark, Lana Krull. Lisa Shafer. Shelley Tezak, Kim Guinnane, Julie Kieckbusch, Connie Pearson. Jane Bieler, Becky Ostler, Judy Bieler and Dana Forcella. 2. Connie Pearson tips the ball to Shelley Tezak. 3. The Panthers take time out to plan their strategy. 4. Getting ready to play! (Kim Guinnane, Lana Krull, Shelley Tezak, Connie Pearson, Jane Bieler. and Janet Ostler.) 25 Panther Spirit Pushers! 1. Dana Forcella and Shelley Tezak always get a laugh out of their practice. 2. Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders: Shelley Tezak and Dana Forcella. 3. Varsity Football and Girls' Basketball Cheerleaders: Nancy Jo Edmisten and Sue Babcock. 4. J.V. Cheerleaders: Tessie Flager. Dianne Christensen and Becky Ostler. 26 JUNIORS Preston Salisbury Roger Shaffer Audr Shaw Robert Simonsen Carol Sporich Our Junior basketball stars are getting psyched for the big gme. (Jared Wright. Brian Staley. Tom Garrison and Boyd Hatch) Angie Pearson shows us one of her better facial expressions? 28 Shane Escott Mark Kieckbusch Clinton King Brian Staley Mike Vesco Dawn White Nancy Wilson Jared Wright Dawn White, Kris Nelson, and Carol Sporich are happy to be selling raffle tickets for a lamb that was donated to the junior class by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shaw. Mr. Lott helps Morty prepare for another Panther victory. 29 1. Don Bratsch and Clinton King stay after class to pose for the photographer. 2. Clint Mortensen takes a break from the books as Mike Vesco makes a sneak attack upon Boyd Hatch. 3. Tammy Quilici shows the Magic Movers the way it’s supposed to be done. 4. The juniors take a break to stretch their necks during their Algebra II class. 5. Carol Sporich gets her measurements for her next sewing project. 6. Jared Wright gets down at the Magic Movers' assembly. 30 Winter r Panther Hoops 1. Varsity Boys’ Basketball, Front Row, L to R: Cheerleaders Shelley Tezak and Dana Forcella. Second Row: Doug Smith, Bill Kemph, Stacey Robertson, Mike Qualls. Third Row: Justin Rule. Scott Wessel, Mark Kieckbusch, Fritz Bieler, Jared Wright, Tom Garrison. Back Row: Coach Lane, Brian Staley, Clint Mortensen, Shane Escott, Boyd Hatch, Jerry Christensen, Coach Lott. 2. Morty Mortensen soars for his “Kareem” attempt. 3. You can see another Panther vic- tory in Brian Staley’s eyes. 32 1. Keith Kneeland is ready for some basketball action. 2. He’s all over me, ref!” (Tom Funk) 3. J.V. Boys’ Basketball, Front Row, L to R: Keith Kneeland. Blane Mortensen, Bill Kemph, Stacey Robertson, Andy Qualls, Mike Qualls, Doug Smith. Back Row: Coach Lane, Clinton King, Roger Shaffer, Tom Funk, Shane Escott, Fritz Bieler, Will Shaffer, Jason Taylor, Coach Lott. 33 (VEST VELLOMfSTOUE WOLVERINES 1. Clint Mortensen gives Jared Wright the High 10” before the Panthers take on the Wildcats. 2. The action packed game gives Doug Smith a headache while Bill Kemph looks on. 3. Jared Wright tries out his new wings while Mark Kieckbusch just can’t seem to get off the ground. 4. The Sheridan Panthers are getting psyched for the big game. 5. Jared Wright soars to tip the ball to a Sheridan teammate. 34 SHS Sportsters 1. The Panthers are all ears to Coach Koenig’s instructions. 2. Becky Ostler prepares her blocks for the 800M relay. 3. The Panthers stretch for another football victory. 4. Shane Escott out jumps the Maroon center and Doug Smith prepares for a fast break. Panther Super Spikers With a record of 5 and 10 the Panther volleyball team went into the divisional tournament. Seven seniors made up the majority of the squad. Head coach Kitty Logan was optimistic. The Panthers were downed by Three Forks in the opening round. “We had a lot of hustle but not enough offense.” Now in the losers’ bracket, the Panthers faced White Sulphur Springs. The key in this match was consistent serving. We beat them easily. Our next en- counter was Whitehall. The match was very exciting and close. The Panthers couldn't get by Whitehall and the season ended. Connie Pearson and Nancy Jo Edmisten were the team leaders. They have held this position for two years. 36 LVERINES 1. Lana Krull serves an ace while Jodi Bennett stares down the opponent. 2. Nancy Jo Edmisten and Jodi Ben- nett give Lana Krull encouragement before she serves point number 15. 3. ‘ACE!” 4. Volleyball Team, Front Row, L to R: Karen Nunley, Nancy Jo Ed- misten. Connie Pearson, Laurae Knapp, Sue Babcock. Back Row: Coach Logan, Jodi Bennett, Nancy Ostler. Audra Shaw. Dulcie Dietrich and Lana Krull. 5. Coach Logan prepares the net for the big match. 6. Sue Babcock is once again in her RARE bumping form. 37 1. Boys' Club. L to R: Fritz Bieler. Blake Carey. Scott Wessel. Mark Kieckbusch. Clint Mortensen, Andrew Swager. Paul Pallas. Preston Salisbury. Tom Gar- rison. Mike Vesco. Mike Qualls. Brian Staley, Quinn Carver and Jared Wright. 2. Girls' Club. Front Row. L to R: Dana Forcella. Julie Kieckbusch. Kim Guinnane. Shelley Tezak. Janet Ostler and Karen Nunley. Back Row: Sue Babcock. Nancy Jo Edmisten, Kathy Steiner. Connie Pearson. Jane Bieler and Judy Bieler. 3. Pep Club. Front Row. L to R Leisa Harvey. Judy Bieler. Dana Forcella and Jane Bieler Second Row: Mike Qualls. Janet Ostler. Fritz Bieler. Scott Wessel. Andrew Swager. Jared Wright. Paul Pallas. Tom Gar- rison. Quinn Carver. Preston Salisbury and Julie Kieckbusch Third Row Mike Vesco. Karol Mark. Boyd Hatch. Dulcie Dietrich. Kim Guinnane. Lana Krull. Jodi Bennett. Vice President Kathy Steiner. Secretary-Treasurer Shelley Tezak. President Connie Pearson. Nancy Olstler. Laurae Knapp. Nancy Wilson and Tammy Quilici. Back Row: Sue Babcock. Nancy Jo Edmisten and Clint Mortensen 4. Everyone enjoyed their pie. or was that just whip- ped cream? (Mr Wright. Janet Ostler. Dana Forcella. Shelley Tezak. Mr Lott and Clint Mortensen.) 5. Jerry Christensen cruises his new bike. 39 Scoreboard Football Girls’ Basketball Sheridan 18 Lima 16 Sheridan 50 Twin Bridges 0 Sheridan 58 Gardiner 14 Sheridan 6 Ennis 46 Sheridan 58 Clyde Park 28 Sheridan 52 West Yellowstone 14 Sheridan 24 Absarokee 50 PLAYOFFS Sheridan 6 Big Sandy 42 Volleyball Sheridan 16 West Yellowstone 18 15 7 10 15 Sheridan 3 Twin Bridges 15 4 15 Sheridan 10 Whitehall 15 15 10 7 15 Sheridan 15 Townsend 1 15 9 Sheridan 15 Townsend 10 15 4 Sheridan 3 Belgrade 15 13 15 Sheridan 2 Belgrade 15 15 4 3 15 Sheridan 2 Ennis 15 16 14 15 11 Sheridan 8 Three Forks 15 10 15 Sheridan 15 Three Forks 12 10 15 1 15 Sheridan 15 White Sulphur Springs 7 15 4 Sheridan 15 White Sulphur Springs 4 4 15 15 8 Sheridan 12 West Yellowstone 15 15 8 11 15 Sheridan 1 Twin Bridges 15 4 15 TOURNAMENT GAMES Sheridan 4 Three Forks 15 4 15 Sheridan 15 White Sulphur Springs 8 15 8 Sheridan 1 Whitehall 15 11 15 Sheridan 57 Willow Creek 59 Sheridan 28 Three Forks 56 Sheridan 23 Townsend 52 Sheridan 45 Clyde Park 47 Sheridan 40 Manhattan Christian 52 Sheridan 53 Drummond 30 Sheridan 65 Clyde Park 30 Sheridan 75 West Yellowstone 38 Sheridan 45 Twin Bridges 41 Sheridan 48 Ennis 36 Sheridan 54 West Yellowstone 29 Sheridan 61 Harrison 32 Sheridan 63 Harrison 37 Sheridan 27 Twin Bridges 54 Sheridan 54 Lima 43 Sheridan 61 Ennis 59 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Sheridan 59 Ennis 49 Sheridan 32 Twin Bridges 45 Sheridan 55 Lima 46 DIVISIONAL TOURNAMENT Sheridan 41 Gardiner 51 Sheridan 38 Arlee 44 Boys’ Basketball Sheridan 46 Townsend 71 Sheridan 68 Three Forks 45 Sheridan 60 Gardiner 73 Sheridan 72 Willow Creek 54 Sheridan 53 Wilsall 62 Sheridan 58 Manhattan Christian 88 Sheridan 81 White Sulphur Springs Butte Central J.V.’s 73 Sheridan 76 77 Sheridan 71 West Yellowstone 62 Sheridan 44 Harrison 58 Sheridan 65 Twin Bridges 70 Sheridan 51 Ennis 68 Sheridan 58 Lima 54 Sheridan 56 West Yellowstone 59 Sheridan 51 Twin Bridges 64 Sheridan 71 Harrison 89 Sheridan 54 Lima 69 Sheridan 72 Ennis 71 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Sheridan 55 West Yellowstone 71 Sheridan 74 Harrison 72 Sheridan 68 Twin Bridges 72 40 SOPHOMORES Kim Guinnane Leisa Harvey Dan Higgins Bill Kemph Jerry Christensen Dulcie Dietrich Dana Forcella Dana Forcella is thoroughly enthused by her sewing. Fritz Bieler Tammy Burgett Blake Carey Lisa Shafer Shiree Terrell Shelley Tezak 43 1. Dan Higgins, Quinn Carver, Kim Guin- nane and Dulcie Dietrich attempt to con- vince us they are studying the morning after the Bryan Adams concert. 2. Uh-oh!” (Jerry Christensen) 3. Which way now? (Fritz Bieler) 4. What is this machine? (Leisa Harvey) 5. Shelley Tezak is amazed at what she is learning in Home Ec. 44 1. Kim Guinnane receives her lollipop after beating Nancy Ostler, Boyd Hatch and Jason Taylor in the tongue twisting contest. 2. Jerry Christensen is anxious to get off his crutches. 3. Dulcie Dietrich, Paul Pallas, Quinn Carver, Audra Shaw, Shelley Tezak, Kim Guinnane, and Andy Qualls are having an exciting English period. 4. Dan Higgins and Shelley Tezak discuss War of the Worlds. 5. Dulcie Dietrich gets a little help from Mr. Lott. 45 Toward New Horizons 1. Dana Forcella. Shelley Tezak. and Leisa Harvey display one of the lap quilts they made for the nursing home. 2. FHA advisor Miss Shipe is busy studying her convention agenda. 3. FHA. Front Row. L to R: Boyd Hatch and Mike Vesco. Kneeling: Joie Bacon. Andrew Swager. Mike Qualls. Becky Ostler. Leisa Harvey. Back Row: Miss Shipe. Rose Casey. Karen Nunley. Nancy Wilson, Dana Forcella. Shelley Tezak. Laurae Knapp, Dulcie Dietrich, Lana Krull, Jared Wright, Jodi Bennett. 4. Dana Forcella, Shelley Tezak, Dulcie Dietrich, and Lana Krull are busy making name tags for state convention. 5. “Don’t look so enthused Jared Wright!” 6. Mike Qualls in a state of awe. 48 Keeping As 1. FFA. L to R: Bill Babcock, Coy Brown. Marty Hansen, Will Shaffer. Dan Higgins. Stacey Robertson, Doug Smith, Tom Funk. Audra Shaw. Boyd Hatch, Tom Garrison, Paul Pallas. Justin Rule. Quinn Carver. Scott Wessel. Blake Carey. Bill Kemph. Doug Wilson. Mike Qualls. Clint Mortensen, Roger Shaffer, Fritz Bieler, Keith Kneeland and Mr. Wilson. 2. “Time's up! shouts Mr. Wilson at the Ruby Valley Invitational Livestock Judging which was held at the Schulz Angus Ranch on September 22. 3. Doug Smith. Stacey Robertson and Will Shaffer accept the Greenhand Trophy from Justin Rule. 4. “Smile! (Bill Kemph. Justin Rule and Mr. Wilson) 5. Justin Rule at the Gelbveih Judg- ing Contest at the Twin Bridges Fairground. 6. Congratulations to our senior divi- sion team at the Gelbveih judging contest: Bill Kemph. Mike Qualls. Paul Pallas. Boyd Hatch and Justin Rule. 49 Passamari Staff 1- Karen Nunley enjoys running off the Passamari. 2. Journalism Staff, L to R: Andrew Swager, Karen Nunley, Jodi Bennett, Nancy Jo Edmisten, Adviser Miss Barnett, Kathy Steiner, Jared Wright, Lana Krull, and Rose Casey. 3. Andrew Swager tries his best to break the camera, while Rose Casey is busy with the mimeograph machine. 4. Miss Barnett informs Kathy Steiner on how to type the stencil correctly. 5. Concentration helps type a perfect paper. (Lana Krull) 50 52 1. Morning Choir, Front Row, L to R: Nancy Ostler. Joie Bacon, Becky Ostler, Judy Bieler, and Lana Krull. Back Row: Nancy Jo Edmisten, Sue Babcock, Connie Pearson, Janet Ostler, Jane Bieler, and Julie Kieckbusch. 2. Chorus, L to R: Lisa Shafer, Dulcie Dietrich, Joie Bacon, Judy Bieler, Julie Kieckbusch, Lynette Larson, Amber Ter- rell. and Shiree Terrell. 3. Band. Front Row. L to R: Erin McMillen, Heather Higgins, Susan Wessel, Audra Shaw, Judy Bieler, Julie Kieckbusch, Jody Beck. Second Row: Janet Ostler, Dulcie Dietrich, Anita Shaw. William Shaffer. Andy Qualls, Lance Huff, Karol Mark. Back Row: Clint Parsons, Lance Barney, Becky Ostler, Kim Guinnane, Jane Bieler, Jason Taylor, and Mr. Garman. 4. “I love my job! (Mr. Garman) 5. Judy Bieler and Julie Kieckbusch don’t quite know what note to play. 6. Becky Ostler, Kim Guinnane, Lance Barney and Jane Bieler are all having the time of their lives playing “Jump. 53 1985 Christmas Celebration 1. Heather Grange portrays the little bell that wouldn't stop ringing in the Christmas operetta. 2. The seventh and eighth grade choir shows us how to sing. 3. Nancy Jo Edmisten and Sue Bab- cock get it together as they sing Were you there on that Christmas Night. 4. The select choir has fun with their song. 5. The operetta was a success due to the talented chorus. 54 Spring Sings!! 1. The mass choir entertained us by singing You’re a Grand Old Flag” and America the Beautiful. 2. The afternoon chorus sang their rendition of Good Friends. 3. Donald Ostler shows us square dance techniques. 4. Mr. Garman helps the band with a little wave of his baton. 5. The band is excited and ready to start playing. 55 1. Audra Shaw listens to music while John Dietrich and William Shaffer await their turns. 2. Nancy Jo Edmisten gives us her Christmas smile while Connie Pearson looks for the next number at the Christmas concert. 3. Mr. Garman enjoys an average band day. 4. Becky Ostler at the Christmas con- cert; Oh Boy! Doesn’t she look nice!! 5. The band entertained at homecoming. 56 FRESHMEN Bill Babcock Joetta Bacon Judy Bieler Coy Brown 1. Susan Christensen leaves Sue Bab- cock all alone at a pep rally. 2. On “Anything Goes Day freshmen goof off. 3. Blane Mortensen laughs while Becky Ostler keeps him away from her lab. Diane Christensen Susan Christensen Aaron Davis John Dietrich 58 Dennis Finnegan Tessie Flager Tom Funk Jesse George Marty Hansen Julie Kieckbusch Keith Kneeland Lynette Larson 1. Blane Mortensen and Dennis Finnegan figure out the lab while Becky Ostler looks away. 2. Keith Kneeland isn’t sure how to do the assignment while others are trying to work. 3. John Dietrich tries to get an answer from Stacey Robertson in English. 59 60 District Track Champs 1. Kathy Steiner cleans up in the 400 meter relay. 2. Janet Ostler receives help from her teammate Tom Garrison. 3. Jane Bieler edges Kathy Keele at the finish of the 3200 meter run. 4. The Sheridan girls’ 400 meter relay team plans their winning strategy. 62 1. Kathy Steiner helps Jane Bieler stretch for her big race. 2. Julie Kieckbusch prepares for the 400 meter run at state. 3. Girls’ Track Team, Front Row, L to R: Becky Ostler, Karol Mark, Judy Bieler, Susan Christensen, Julie Kieckbusch. Second Row: Coach Koenig, Janet Ostler. Back Row: Jane Bieler, Connie Pearson, Kathy Steiner. 4. Kathy Steiner is miles ahead of her nearest competitor. City of Champs — Once Again 1. Clint Mortensen sprints ahead In the mile relay for another Panther victory. 2. Tom Garrison is miles ahead of his nearest competitor. 3. Paul Pallas gets help with his shot form. 4. Keith Kneeland, Blane Mortensen and Tom Garrison think track is GNARLEY. 64 1. Sheridan’s home away from home: their track campsite. 2. Jared, this is track, not softball!! (Jared Wright) 3. Boys’ Track Team, Front Row, Lto R: Quinn Carver, Paul Pallas. Second Row: Fritz Bieler, Will Shaffer, Blane Mortensen, Keith Kneeland, Jared Wright. Back Row: Mark Kieckbusch, Coach Lott, Andrew Swager, Tom Garrison, and Clint Mortensen. 4. Mark Kieckbusch prepares his blocks at the state meet. Honors Breakfast 1. Mr. Kieckbusch presents an Honor Certificate to Nancy Ostler. 2. Jerry Christensen receives congratulations. 3. Parents, teachers, and school board members attended the breakfast to honor those students who were on the honor roll for three consecutive quarters. 4. Parents and students attentively watched the passing out of certificates. 5. Irene Carver, Monica Maloney, Sandy Kieckbusch, and Kathy Lane prepared and served the delicious breakfast. 66 1. Rose Casey and Kathy Steiner discuss their initiation as Janet Ostler gets a beverage. 2. Brian Staley, Robert Slmonsen and Mark Kieckbusch wait for some treats. 3. Original members present the ceremony. (Laurae Knapp, Nancy Ostler, Mark Kieckbusch, Connie Pearson and Roger Shaffer.) 4. New members light their candles. (Rose Casey, Justin Rule, Kathy Steiner, Robert Simonsen, Brian Staley, Jerry Christensen, Dana Forcella, Bill Kemph). Not Pictured: Janet Ostler and Dan Higgins. New Members Honored 1. Nancy Brewster sits and reads the letter that could change her future. 2. Tom Garrison getting made-up for his big appearance. 3. Mother Brewster and Phillip seem to be having a casual talk, but guess again. 4. Pee Wee explains to Mrs. Brewster that Swifty has a package for Mr. Brewster. 5. Nancy Ostler getting a make over. 6. Clint Mortensen and Audra Shaw are in the money. 7. Dad Brewster tries to explain what is going on. 8. Pee Wee takes time to show us his new look. 9. Drama, Front Row, L to R: Jane Bieler, Angie Pearson, Clin- ton King. Second Row: Miss Barnett, Andrew Swager, Jodi Bennet, Justin Rule. Back Row: Laurae Knapp, Nancy Ostler, Tom Garrison, Connie Pearson, Boyd Hatch. 10. “The Greatest” to be sheriff of all times; Clint Mortensen is primping. 68 That Brewster Boy Cast of Characters Joey Brewster.......................................................................... Tom Garrison Pee Wee................................................................................Clinton King Mother Brewster.......................................................................Connie Pearson Dad Brewster...................................................................................Justin Rule Nancy Brewster...................................................................................Jane Bieler Phillip Hayworth........................................................................Andrew Swager Minerva Mitchell...................................................................... Jodi Bennett Bonnie Bates....................................................................................Angie Pearson Swifty...........................................................................................Boyd Hatch Elsa Bates............................................................................Laurae Knapp Grandma.........................................................................................Nancy Ostler Officer............................................................................Clint Mortensen Girl............................................................................................Kathy Steiner Friends of Joey............................................................Jim Walden, Nancy Wilson Audra Shaw, Tammy Quilici Director.........................................................................................Miss Barnett 69 Prom 85 1. Some of the junior boys take a break after long hours of hard work. (L to R: Roger Shaffer, Clint King, Boyd Hatch, Tom Garrison, Mike Vesco, Shane Escott, and Jared Wright.) 2. “Where did all my help go?” (Jared Wright) 3. It’s a tiresome job, but someone’s got to do it! (Angie Pearson) 4. Carol Sporich and Kris Nelson pitch in to do their share of work. 5. The Juniors have their work cut out for them. (Robert Simonsen, Mark Kieckbusch, Don Bratsch) 6. Nancy Wilson reaches to new heights. 7. Quinn Carver and 'ose Casey enjoy listening to Wanted. 8. Heather Higgins takes a break from serving. 9. Connie Pearson just can’t believe her eyes. 10. Andrew Swager and Janet Ostler are having a good time at the Prom. 71 Gnarlev Awards Night 1. Tom Garrison receives the Keith Ed- sall Track Award. 2. Wil Shaffer receives his band letter. 3. The Panthers receive their District Co-champ trophy. 4. Nancy Ostler receives the math trophy. 5. Janet Ostler and Dulcie Dietrich are amazed by the band award. 6. Mike Qualls is real enthused about his FHA award. 7. The Sheridan teachers prepare for awards night. 8. Miss Barnett presents Shelley Tezak with her cheerleading award. 9. Mike Qualls is thoroughly disgusted at his award while Jerry Christensen is totally amazed. 72 1. MSU High School Week Attendant: Connie Pearson. 2. 1985 Girls’ State Delegates, L to R: Laurae Knapp, Angie Pearson. 3. 1985 Boys’ State Delegates, L to R: Roger Shaffer, Mike Qualls, Mark Kieckbusch. 74 Feast on Roast Beast 1. The head table waits for dinner to be served. 2. Connie Pearson and Nancy Ostler cut the cake. 3. The class motto: Today well-lived makes every yesterday a dream and every tomorrow a vision of hope. 4. Nancy Jo Edmisten reads the class prophecies. “Hev! It’s Signed!! 76 1. Dick Marine delivers the Baccalaureate address. 2. Justin Rule sits in awe as he waits for graduation. 3. Sue Babcock, Nancy Jo Edmisten, Jane Bieler and Kathy Steiner are excited to be leaving Sheridan High. 4. Nancy Ostler delivers her valedictorian address. 5. Connie Pearson gives insight on who let the smoke bomb off during her salutatorian speech. 6. Jodi Bennett receives her diploma after 12 years of hard work. 7. Justin Rule, Jodi Bennett, Lana Krull and Nancy Ostler help Rose Casey fix her collar for the big event. 8. Lana Krull, Kathy Steiner and Jane Bieler receive gifts in the line. 1 1. The 1984-85 school year saw many lockers decorated with rock stars. 2. Mike Vesco and Sue Babcock were only one of the familiar couples In the halls of SHS. 3. Tammy Qullici, Laurae Knapp, and Nancy Wilson concentrate on applying their accounting skills to the game of Monopoly. 78 Grade SHERIDAN SCHOOL IlM i A6 HISS MANN SE OW OR Alt SHERIDAN SCHCX)L 1964 85 MRS FLESH KINDERGARTEN MS44407 1. Kindergarten, Front Row, L to R: Clayton Todd, Kevin Larson, Jacob Storms, Danielle Shelton, Sean Storms. Second Row: Jennifer DeBoer, Ben Taylor, Jacob Edmisten, Kurtis Koenig, Kelly Anderson, Abby Pearson, Can- dace Elser. Back Row: Brandon Wilton, Amy Leary, William Stender, Charise Elser, Amanda Burke, Susanne Schulz, Mrs. Flesch, Scott Lane. NOT PIC- TURED. Tiffany Zahn. 2. Second Grade, Front Row, L to R: Russell Trettel, Jarred Storms, Christopher TeWalt, Sunny Terrell. Richard Lane, Kami Pack, Eric Kneeland. Back Row: Seth Hughes, Nathan Ostler. Miss Mann, Zebulon Winkle, Seth McDuffe, Timothy Elser, Patrick Burke. 80 SHERIDAN SCHOOL 1964 65 MRS WRIGHT THIRD GRADE MS44407 1. First Grade, Front Row, L to R: Shawna Scott. Dianna Strozzi. Lindsey Marsh, Wayne Dancer. Matt Grange, and Jacob Storms. Second Row: Lori Lynn Wilton, Amy Pack, Toby O’Rourke, Mandy Edmisten, Ben Claypool, and Tara Shelton. Back Row: Jacob Sorenson, Jared Edmisten, Ryan Maddison, Danny Galiger, Mrs. Elser, and Michael Christensen. 2. Third Grade, Front Row, L to R: Dar- cie Salisbury, Merisa Roylance, Christy Peterson, Ray Edmisten, John Selvidge. Second Row: Greg Day, Kriste Terrell, Janet Claypool, Joe White, Kevin Schulz, Ted Darby, Lisa Smith. Back Row: Chad Krull, Don Edmisten, James Scott, Fred Wessel, Justin Pritchard, Rachel Taylor. 81 1. It’s party time for the fourth grade Halloweeners. (Reece Silve and Melanie Simonsen) 2. Fourth Grade, Front Row, L to R: Randy Larson, Angle Leary, Morgan Stroud, Mark Burgett, Chad Massar, and B. J. Robertson. Second Row: Jack Bieler, Amanda Keller, Kevin Stell- ingwerf, Travis Smith, Chrlssy Flesch, Michael Marsh, and Donald Ostler. Back Row: Melanie Simonsen, Heather Grange, Abbi Andrle, Sean Todd, Reece Silve, Tanya Privratsky, Mr. Lane, and Chris Pack. 3. Sheridan High is visited by the wick- ed witch of the west. 4. Fifth Grade, Front Row, L to R: Curtis TeWalt, Christy Barney, Mike Young, Jeremy Christensen, and Shawna Carter. Second Row: Zane Storms, Jen- nifer Harvey, Tiffany Storms, D. J. Holt, Ben Sorenson, and Scott Day. Back Row: Miss Logan, Wade Zahn, Clint Hecker, Todd Elser, Chris Braach, Vic- toria Christensen, Melissa Edmisten, Ryan Hensen, Ricky Donegan, and Shannon Jones. 5. The fifth graders at their best! SHERIDAN SCHOOL 1964 85 MR LANE FOURTH GRADE SHEIWMN SCHOOL 1964 MSS LOGAN FirTH GRADE MV44407 82 SHERIDAN SCHOOL 1964 65 MR KOENIG SEVENTH GRADE 1. Sixth Grade, Front Row, L to R: Jeremy Smith, Craig Keller, Ricy Ander- son. John Smith and Bill Bieler. Second Row: Calvin Hamler, Jason Simonsen. Mykie Eby, Joe Forcella, Kim Christensen, Buck Ludwick and Tracy Stroud. Back Row: Kari Taylor, Mr. Marsh, Trevor Walter, Dale Pearson, Darren Puett, Kelly Ludwick, Jason George and Cheryl Flesch. 2. Calvin Hamler is all dressed up with no place to goi 3. Seventh Grade, Front Row, L to R: Angel Trettel, Jody Massar, Kip Funk, Tracy Smith and Cathy Qualls. Second Row: Brandon Harvey, Trisha Storms, Jody Cassy, Danette Day, Frank Kelly and Billy Flager. Back Row: Kim Rooney, Reece Carey, Davis Pritchard, Jenny Andrle, LeAnn Hecker and Mr. Koenig. 4. On Halloween even the clowns were at school. 5. The kindergarten was over run by dinosaurs on dinosaur dayl 1. Anita Shaw cheers the boys on to a victory. 2. Clint Parsons is ready for the pass as Vince Young tries to get open. 3. The eighth grade girls entertained the younger generation at their Easter movie. 4. Eighth Grade, Front Row, L to R: Clint Kemph, Janet Ludwick, Lance Barney, Tina Krull, Andy Pack. Second Row: Susie Chrest, Alan Ostler, Jason Roylance, Erin McMillen, Susan Wessel, Heather Higgins, Bobbie Petersen. Back Row: Mr. Storms, Cody Hensen, Vince Young, Clint Parsons, Lance Huff, Jim Donegan, Anita Shaw, Jody Beck. SHERIDAN SCHOOL 1964 85 MR STORMS EIGHTH GRADE MS44407 84 1. Fifth and Sixth Grade Girls' Basketball, Front Row. L to R: Kim Christensen, Tracy Stroud, Christy Barney, Shawna Carter, Jennifer Harvey, Tiffany Storms. Back Row: Dana Hicks, Nancy Ostler, Shannon Jones, Kelly Ludwick, Cheryl Flesch. Victoria Christensen, Melissa Edmisten, Kari Taylor, Susan Clark, Coach Logan. Mykie Eby. 2. Junior High Girls’ Basketball, Front Row, L to R: Janet Ludwick, Cathy Qualls, Jodi Cassy, Tina Krull, Michelle Clark. Jody Massar. Angel Trettel. Back Row: Susie Chrest. Trisha Storms, Danette Day, Erin McMillen, Jodi Beck. Anita Shaw, Susan Wessel, Tracy Smith, Coach Logan, Bobbie Petersen, Heather Higgins. 85 1. Fifth Grade Boys’ Basketball, Front Row, L to R: Zane Storms, Mike Young, Curtis TeWalt. Wade Zahn, Jeremy Christensen. Scott Day. Back Row: Clint Hecker. Mr. Marsh, Todd Elser, Ricky Donegan, Chris Braach, Ryan Hensen, Ben Sorenson. 2. Sixth Grade Boys’. Basketball, Front Row, L to R: Calvin Hamler, Ricy Anderson, Bill Bieler, Buck Ludwick, Jeremy Smith. Back Row: John Smith, Mr. Marsh, Dale Pearson, Trevor Walter, Darren Puett, Jason George, Joe Forcella. 86 1. Junior High Boys’ Basketball, Front Row, L to R: Bill Flager, Lance Barney, Kip Funk, Jason Roylance, Brandon Harvey, Clint Kemph. Back Row: Coach Koenig, Cody Hensen, Jim Donegan, Clint Parsons, Lance Huff. Davis Pritchard, Reece Carey. 2. Lance Huff shows a great example of good defense. 3. Junior High Cheerleaders, L to R: Anita Shaw, Jodi Beck, Heather Higgins, Susan Wessel, Susie Chrest. 4. Reece Carey works his way to his teammates to make a score. 87 1. Beginning Band, Front Row, L to R: Melissa Edmisten, Tiffany Storms, Jennifer Harvey. Kari Taylor, Tracy Stroud. Victoria Christensen. Shannon Jones. Cheryl Flesch. Second Row: D. J. Holt, Kelly Ludwick, Trevor Walter, Bill Bieler, Zane Storms, John Smith, Calvin Hamler, Darren Puett, Scott Day, Jason Simonsen, Jeremy Smith, Ben Sorenson, Dale Pearson, Curtis TeWalt, Ricky Anderson, Christy Barney, Rick Donegan, Shawna Carter. Back Row: Buck Ludwick. Joe Forcella, Craig Keller. Wade Zahn, Ryan Hansen, Clint Hecker, Todd Elser, Mike Young, Jeremy Christensen. 2. Seventh Grade Band, Front Row, L to R: Tracy Smith. Trisha Storms. Jenny Andrle. Jody Cassy, LeAnn Hecker. Davis Pritchard. Back Row: Brandon Harvey. Kim Rooney, Dannette Day, Jody Massar, Kip Funk, Frank Kelly. Reece Carey. 88 Sharon Flesch — Kindergarten Merrilee Wright — Third Grade Dave Marsh — Sixth Grade Bonnie Elser — First Grade Jim Lane — Fourth Grade Kerry Koenig — Seventh Grade Beryl Mann — Second Grade Kitty Logan — Fifth Grade Leon Storms — Eighth Grade and Principal 89 Student Government 1. Sophomore Class Officers, Front Row, L to R Janet Ostler, Secretary; Kim Guinnane, Vice President. Back Row: Fritz Bieler, Student Council Representative; Bill Kemph, President. 2. Senior Class Officers, L to R: Nancy Jo Edmisten, Stu- dent Council Representative, Nancy Ostler, Secretary, Sue Babcock, Vice President; Lana Krull, President 90 SHERIDAN anthers 1. Freshman Class Officers. L to R: Keith Kneeland, Secretary; William Shaffer. Presi- dent. Judy Bieler, Student Council Representative; Blane Mortensen, Vice President 2. Student Council. Front Row, L to R: Nancy Jo Edmisten. Judy Bieler. Lana Krull. Se- cond Row: Bill Kemph. Preston Salisbury. William Shaffer. Back Row: Mike Qualls. Fritz Bieler. President Jane Bieler. Vice President Kathy Steiner. Secretary Connie Pearson. 3. Junior Class Officers. L to R: Quinn Carver. Secretary; Preston Salisbury. Student Council Representative; Mike Qualls. President; Roger Shaffer. Vice President. 91 1. Bruce Pearson, high school janitor, takes a relaxing moment to look at a magazine. 2. Bus Drivers, L to R: Frank Moore, Roy Smith, and Karl Caldwell. 3. Monica Maloney and Lou Birdsill, cooks, plan next week’s lunch menu. 4. Jack Simonsen, high school janitor, and Matt Peterson, grade school janitor, take time out for a picture. 92 Heart of the School 1. School Board, Front Row, L to R: Jerry Hecker, Suzie Shaffer. Back Row, L to R: Coy Brown, Jen- nie Ostler, Doug Smith, and Phil Higgins. 2. Secretary Debbie King takes a second from working to smile at the camera. 3. Superintendent Larry Kieckbusch is busy doing desk duty. 4. Hope Pearson is always busy with her duties as clerk of School District No. 5. 93 Introducing SHS Faculty: 1. Angie Barnett 2. Cynthia Brown 3. John Funk 4. Rob Lott 5. Phyllis Massar 6. Laurel O'Rourke 7. Jack Garman 8. Larry Keller 9. Dean Leary 10. Vicky Shipe 11. Mildred Thompson 12. Duwayne Wilson 13. Miss Barnett shows us her dramatic side. 14. Coach Lott peps up the student body. 15. Miss Thompson takes a minute to pose for the camera. 94 Student Index B BABCOCK, BILL 46, 58 BABCOCK, SUE 2,6,7,9.26,37.36.39,45,52. 54,56. 76,78, 90 BACON. JOETTA 22,46, 52. 53. 54.57, 56 BENNETT, JODI 7,9,36, 37.39,46, 50, 69, 77 BIELER, FRITZ 21.32. 33,36. 39. 42.44,46.60. 65, 90.91 BIELER, JANE 2,7,8,10.23,24,25.35,36,39. 52.53.54,62. 63,66,69,72.75. 76.77,91 BIELER. JUDY 25,35.36,39,52,53,54,55, 56.56.63,66. 72, 91 BRATSCH, DONALD 30, 70 BROWN, COY 46, 56 BURQETT, TAMMY 42 CAREY, BLAKE 21,36. 42.46 CARVER, QUINN 21,23. 28,32,34,36. 39,41,44.45,46,65, 71,91 CASEY, ROSE 6,7,46, 50,67, 71, 77 CHRISTENSEN, DIANE 23, 25,26. 56 CHRISTENSEN, JERRY 21,32,41.42,45,44. 66, 67, 73 CHRISTENSEN, SUSAN 56.63 DAVIS, AARON 56 DIETRICH. DULCIE 37.39,42.44,46,47,52.53,56, 73 DIETRICH. JOHN 21, 56, 56. 59.60, 77 MORTENSEN, CLINT 21, 28. 29, 30, 32,34.36, 39.46, 64,65, 68,69 N NAISBITT, JOHN NELSON, KRIS NUNLEY, KAREN 28, 29,30. 70 7,37,36,46, 50 OSTLER. BECKY 24,25, 26,35. 46, 52.53. 54, 57. 56. 59.60, 63 OSTLER, JANET 24,25,35,36,39,43, 52. 54,56,62,63, 66, 67,71,72, 73,90 OSTLER. NANCY 2,6, 7,25,36. 37. 39,45, 52, 54, 66, 67,66, 69, 72, 75. 76, 77,85, 90 PALLAS, PAUL 20, 21,36,39. 41.43. 46, 49,64, 65 PEARSON. ANGIE 23. 28, 29,30. 69,70. 74 PEARSON. CONNIE 2.6.7,9.10,24,25.35,37,36,39. 52,56. 62,63.66,67.66.69, 71,74.75,77,91 Q QUALLS, ANDY 21,33,43.45,53, 77 QUALLS. MIKE 21, 29, 32,33, 36,39.46.46,49, 73, 74, 91 QUILICI, TAMMY 2. 29,30.39, 78 QUILICI, TINA 4,55 EDMISTEN, NANCY JO 2,6,7,8,26,36,37,36,39,45,50,52, 54,56, 75,76,90,91 ESCOTT, SHANE 23,29,32,33.35. 70 ROBERTSON. STACEY 21, 32, 33,46, 56, 59, 60 RULE, JUSTIN 6, 7,9,10,23,32,34,46, 49, 60, 67,69,76, 77 FINNEGAN, DENNIS 56, 59 FLAGER, TESSIE 26,59,60 FORCELLA, DANA 25,26.32,35,36,39,42,46,47,67 FUNK, TOM 21,33,46,56,59 GARRISON, TOM 21.26,30.32,36,39,46,64,65.66,69,70, 72 GEORGE, JESSE 59 GUINNANE. KIM 6,23.25.35,36,39,42.43,44,45,53,72,90 H HANSEN, MARTY 46. 59 HARVEY. LEISA 39,42,44,46,55 HATCH, BOYD 6.27,26.30.32.39.45.46.49.66.69.70 HIGGINS, DAN 41,42,44,45,46 K KEMPH, BILL 23.32,33,34,42,46,49,67,90,91 KIECKBUSCH, JULIE 24,25.35,36,39,52,53.55,56,59,62, 63,66 KIECKBUSCH, MARK 21,29,30,32,34,36,65,67,70,74 KING, CLINTON 29.30,33.66.69,70 KNAPP, LAURAE 2,28.30.37,39.46,67,69,74,78 KNEELAND, KEITH 21.33,46,59,64,65.91 KRULL. LANA 2,7,8,25.36.37.39.46.50,52,54,77,90,91 LARSON, LYNETTE MARK, KAROL MORTENSEN. BLANE 25,52.54,55,56,59,60 M 25.35,39, 53,60. 63 23,33,58,59,60,64,65.91 SALISBURY, PRESTON SHAFER. LISA SHAFFER, ROGER SHAFFER, WILLIAM SHAW, AUDRA SIMONSEN, ROBERT SMITH, DOUG SPORICH, CAROL STALEY, BRIAN 21,28,30,32,34,36,39,91 25.43,52.54. 55 28,33,46,67,70,74,91 21,33,46. 53. 56.60,65,72.91 2,6,28,36,37,45,46, 53,66 28, 67, 70 21,32,33,34,35,46, 59,60 28, 29,30, 70 20,21,28,29,30,32,34,36,67 STEINER, KATHY 7,8,36.39.50,62,63,67, 76, 77,91 SWAGER, ANDREW 7,8.10.20. 21.36,39,46.50, 65,66,6 . 71 TERRELL, AMBER 52,55, 59, 60 TERRELL, SHIREE 43, 52, 55 TEZAK, SHELLEY 24,25,26,32,35.36,39.43,44,45,46.47. 71.72,73 VESCO, MIKE 21,27,29,30.36.39,46,70,78 W WALDEN, ROBERT WALDEN, JAMES WESSEL, SCOTT 20,21,32,36,39,43,46 WILSON, DOUG 43.46 WILSON. NANCY 2.29,30,39,46. 70.78 WRIGHT. JARED 21.28,29,30.32.34.36,39,46.47, 50.60. 65,70 YOUNG, CHRIS Autographs


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