Sheridan High School - Trailblazer Yearbook (Sheridan, MT)

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1987 Trailblazer Sheridan High School Sheridan, Montana Enrollment: 75 Table of Contents Seniors........................................................................................7 Fall Activities...............................................................................15 Juniors.......................................................................................27 Winter Activities.............................................................................35 Organizations.................................................................................45 Faculty.......................................................................................55 Sophomores....................................................................................61 Spring Activities.............................................................................65 Freshmen......................................................................................83 Grade School..................................................................................87 Index.........................................................................................96 2 1987 TRAILBLAZER STAFF, L TO R: Lynette Larson, Dana Forcella, Amber Terrell, Janet Ostler, Judy Bieler, Shiree Terrell, Lisa Shafer, Advisor Mrs. O’Rourke, and Kim Guinnane. 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Montana X 59749 tj 842-5461 CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES!! TWIN BRIDGES VETERINARY HOSPITAL Large and Small Animals BOB LOTT, D.V.M. 510 N.Main Twin Bridges 406-684-5513 VALLEY AUTO BIG SKY REFINISHING WESTERN WEAR 203 South Main You Bend 'em ... We Mend 'em Sheridan, Montana 59749 Also Featuring: Glass Installation Tuxedo Rental BOB CHRISTENSEN Laurin, MT The “Right” Clothing Owner 59749 for Every Occasion (406)842-5695 (406)842-4133 STOCKMAN BAR Sheridan, Montana Paul Friederich Pallas Dana Jo Forcella Shelley Ann Tezak Kimberly Louise Guinnane Blake Leonard Carey Arthur Fred Bieler Shiree Nichole Terrell Bill Thomas Kemph Andrew David Qualls Scott Nolan Wessel Lisa Kay Shafer Daryl John Sangray Tammy Lynn Burgett Jerry Alan Christensen Christopher Cole Young Janet Ostler NOT PICTURED: Doug Elias Wilson SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS, (Page 7) L TO R: Bill Kemph, Vice Presi- dent; Fritz Bieler, Student Council Representative; Daryl Case, Presi- dent. NOT PICTURED: Shelley Tezak, Secretary Treasurer. 9 1. Shiree Terrell finally found a warm spot in school to sit. 2. Scott Wessel and Fritz Bieler are encouraging Doug Wilson to come to school. 3. Paul Pallas and Andy Qualls show us their reading abilities. 4. Jerry Christensen is turning into a wiz kid! 5. Tammy Burgett is instructing the artist. 6. “Please, Mr. Keller, please! Let me go to the library!!” (Kim Guinnane) 7. “How in the world will I get out of this one?” (Dana Forcella) 8. Our future politicians discussing world affairs. (Blake Carey and Bill Kemph) 9. Janet Ostler fakes studying while in studyhall. 10. Melinda Mills caught in the act of writing in her book. 11. Daryl Case reads about his love life before the bell rings. 12. Blake Carey is amazed at his wit while Lisa Shafer laughs at the true side of him. 1. Doug Wilson studies to be an informed voter while taking P.A.D. 2. Jerry Christensen is engrossed in the newest adventure of Louis L’Amour. 3. Lisa Shafer caught in the act of skipping class. 4. Oh no not another Monday morning!” (Janet Ostler) 5. Is this the true Eddy Van Halen side of Chris Young? 6. Shiree Terrell tries out her magic rahhit trick on Melinda Mills. 7. Lisa Shafer and Janet Ostler have a little Halloween spirit. 8. Dana Forcella and Kim Guinnane whisper the latest gossip at SHS. 9. Fritz Bieler and Bill Kemph debate the pro.’s and con’s of gun control while Blake Carey could care less. 10. Dana Forcella gets into typing class. 11. Tammy Burgett wouldn't miss the chance to do P.A.D. reports. Senior Pride FRITZ BIELER (Bee): Boys’ Club 1,2,3, 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Student Council Representative 3,4; Foot- ball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,4; Stu- dent Council 2,3,4; Drama 3,4; FFA 1,2,3,4; Jour- nalism 3,4; Boys’ State Delegate 3; Honor Roll 2,3,4. TAMMY BURGETT (Tam): Pep Club 1,3,4; Honor Roll. BLAKE CAREY (Red): Boys’ S Club 2; Football 1,2, 3; Homecoming King Candidate 4; FHA 4; FFA 1,2,3. DARYL CASE (Scrappy): Boys’ S Club 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Class President 4; Football 4; Basketball 3; Student Council 4; Drama 4; FHA 4; FFA 3. JERRY CHRISTENSEN (Bonzo): Boys’ S Club 2,3, 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3; Drama 3; Na- tional Honor Society 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; FHA 3, 4; Journalism 3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. DANA FORCELLA (Dana Jo): Girls’ S Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Drama 3,4; Homecoming Queen Candidate 3; Annual Staff 3,4; National Honor Society 2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Choir 4; Journalism 3,4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Girls’ State Delegate 3; Drill Team 1; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; FHA State 1,2,3,4. KIM GUINNANE (Kimmy Lu): Girls’ S Club 1,2,3, 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Class Vice President 2; Basket- ball 1,2; Volleyball 1,4; Track 1; Drama 3; Homecom- ing Queen Candidate 2; Annual Staff 3,4; FHA 3,4; FFA 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 4; Journalism 4; Cheerleader 1; Sweetheart 2; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; FHA State 3,4. BILL KEMPH (Buck): Pep Club 3,4; Class President 2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Student Council 2; Vice Presi- dent 4; Drama 3,4; Homecoming King Candidate 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; FFA 1,2,3,4; Jour- nalism 3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. MELINDA MILLS (Mel): Transferred from Hot Spr- ings, MT 4; Track 4; Journalism 4. JANET OSTLER (J. 0.): Girls’ S Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,4; President 3; Class Secretary 1,2; Presi- dent 3; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Volleyball 1; Track 1,2,3, 4; Student Council 3; Drama 3; Homecoming Queen Candidate 1,4; Annual Staff 3,4; National Honor Society 2,3; President 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3, 4; Word Processing 4; Cheerleader 1,3,4; Girls’ State Alternate 3; Sweetheart 3; Prom Princess 3; Prom Queen 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. PAUL PALLAS (Beef): Boys’ S Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; President 4; Student Council Represen- tative 1; Class Vice President 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,3,4; Track 1, 2,3,4; Drama 4; FFA 1,2, 3,4; Band 1,3; MSU Week 4; Honor Roll 4. ANDY QUALLS (Q): Boys’ S Club 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Student Council Representative 3; Student Council President 4; Football 2,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 4; Cross-Country 1; Drama 3,4; Homecoming King Candidate 3; FHA 4; FFA 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4; MSU Week 3,4; Sweetheart Prince 3; Prom Prince 3; Prom King 4. LISA SHAFER (Lisa Kay): Girls’ S Club 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 3; Drama 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Choir 1,4; Drill Team 1. SHIREE TERRELL (O’Mar): Pep Club 4; Drama 3; Choir 2,4; Journalism 3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. SHELLEY TEZAK (Shel): Girls’ S Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Class Secretary 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Track 1; Annual Staff 3; FHA 1,2,3,4; Band 4; Journalism 3,4; FHA State 1, 2,3; Cheerleader 1,2. SCOTT WESSEL (Special): Boys’ S Club 1,2,3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2,3,4; Football 1, 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; FFA 1; Sentinel 2; Vice President 3; President 4; Journalism 3. CHRIS YOUNG (Orlando): Track 4; Cross-Country 1; Drama 4; Journalism 3. Football Update The 1986 Panther football team started out strong. Panthers included three freshmen, three sophomores, four juniors and five seniors. Of the five seniors Fritz Bieler, Scott Wessel and Paul Pallas were part of the team for four years and were named team captains for the ’86 season. Practice for the Panthers began the middle of August and the hard work paid off as the Panthers’ season was a winning one with four games won and three lost. The team’s winning season was attributed to having very “coachable athletes” and “great output from young players.” 1. FRONT ROW, L TO R: Keith Kneeland, Doug Smith, Andy Qualls, Alan Ostler, Scott Wessel, Clint Parsons, Frank Kelly, Reece Carey. BACK ROW: Assistant Coach Wilson, Kip Funk, Will Shaffer, Fritz Bieler, Tom Funk, Paul Pallas, Daryl Case, Blane Mortensen, Lance Huff, Coach Leary. 2. Scott Wessel tears through enemy lines. 3. Blane Mortensen shows us excellent catching form. 4. The Panthers’ offensive line is no match for their opponents. 5. The Panthers stalk and capture their prey. 17 1. Alan Ostler uses his strength to tackle the Mustang. 2. Blane Mortensen has perfect form as he receives the pass. 18 1. Doug Smith is open to pass the football perfectly. 2. Doug Smith has his eye set on a touchdown. 3. The Panthers and Mustangs congratulate each other after a hard-fought game. 4. Tumbling is the only way to get the job done! Homecoming Highlights Homecoming festivities for 1986 hegan Thursday evening, October 9, in the SHS gym with a pep rally follow- ed by a bonfire on the football field. Friday got off to a terrific start with a parade at 11 a.m. down Main Street. There were several floats and many people felt that it was the largest parade Sheridan has ever seen. At half-time of the Gardiner Bruins vs. Sheridan Panthers football game the float winners were announced: first prize went to the seventh grade, second went to the juniors, and third was awarded to the freshmen. Homecoming royalty included seniors Blake Carey and Janet Ostler, juniors John Dietrich and Diane Christensen, sophomores Lonnie Horn and Bobbie Petersen, and freshmen Bill Flager and Jody Cassy. Diane Christensen was crowned homecoming queen by the senior co-captains Paul Pallas, Scott Wessel, and Fritz Bieler. The final score of the football game was Sheridan 32 and Gardiner 26. Sheridan high school students did their victory dance that night to the taped sounds of rock and roll. 1. “I caught it! Now what do I do?” Scott Wessel making a fine catch. 2. The Panthers ruined the Bruins 32-26 in the Homecoming game. (Paul Pallas 78, Keith Kneeland 35, Daryl Case 77). 3. A few of the mighty Panther football team enjoy their annual ride on the fire engine. 20 1. The junior class float, “Flush ’em Away,” received second place in the Homecoming . parade. 2. “Go, Fight, Win!” Tina Krull and Darcee Waller cheer the Panthers on to a victory. 3. HOMECOMING ROYALTY. L TO R: Senior candidates Blake Carey and Janet Ostler, Junior Queen Diane Christensen and her escort John Dietrich, Sophomore candidates Lonnie Horn and Bobbie Petersen, Freshmen candidates Bill Flager and Jody Cassy. 4. Agony of de-feet! (Mr. Marsh. Mr. Lott, Mr. Koenig, Mr. Leary, Mr. Wilson) 21 Panther Power GIRLS A-SQUAD BASK KIR ALL, FRONT ROW, L TO R: Coach Kerry Koenig, Manager Jody Cassy, Statistician Kim Guinnane, Asst. Coach Rob Lott. BACK ROW: Judy Bieler, Susie Chrest, Susan Wessel, Janet Ostler, Julie Kieckbusch. Shelley Tezak, Lisa Shafer, Karol Mark, Anita Shaw, Dana Forcella. The 1986 girls’ basketball season was a big success. The Panther girls had several tough preseason games but managed to come out on the winning end. The conference season started off with a bang. The Panthers had a 68-40 victory over the Lima Bears. Conference play for the girls was excellent: they only lost once to Harrison by three points and ended the season with a 9-1 record. The biggest highlight of the season was winning the district tournament and becoming district champs. This win meant a trip to the divisional tournament in Dillon. The Panthers’ first game ended in a loss to Wilsall but they came back to beat the Noxon Red Devils. The girls tried hard and played their best but just couldn’t come out on the winning side. Sheridan’s four seniors had been to divisional three of their four years. The Panthers’ season ended with a 18-5 record. Coach Koenig said, “The girls’ basketball tradition at Sheridan High School is at a high point and hopefully the younger ball players can help the positive attitude over the upcoming years.” 22 1. Survival of the fittest! Janet Ostler goes up for 2 as Susie Chrest (12) watches. 2. Julie Kieckbusch (22) jumps to deflect the ball while Susie Chrest (12) plays good defense. 3. “Look at all those well-earned smiles!” The Panther girls took first place at District. 23 1. Karol Mark (34) runs the press breaker as Judy Bieler (30) trails. 2. Lisa Shafer (21) gets in defensive position to make sure she gets that rebound. 3. Sheridan’s Julie Kieckbusch was named first team all conference. Second team pick was Karol Mark and Judy Bieler, Susie Chrest, and Shelley Tezak received honorable mention. 4. Judy Bieler (30) and Lisa Shafer (20) discuss the next play. 5. Dana Forcella (14) gets her footing for the rebound. 24 1. GIRLS’ B-SQUAD BASKETBALL, FRONT ROW, L TO R: Michelle Clark, Jody Massar, Cathy Qualls. BACK ROW: Manager Summer McWilliams, Bobbie Petersen, Anita Shaw, Martha Decker, Susan Wessel, Danette Day, Becky Ostler, Tracy Smith, Coach Rob Lott. 2. The pressure is on as Michelle Clark eyes the hoop. 3. Bobbie Petersen shows her flexibility on the court. 4. Tracy Smith goes in for a shot. 5. Anita Shaw (24) waits to outjump her opponent as Susan Wessel (22) is ready to get the tip off. 25 1. VARSITY BOYS’ BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS, L TO R: Martha Decker, Janet Ostler, Becky Ostler, Dana Forcella. 2. JUNIOR VARSITY BOYS’ BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS, L TO R: Bobbie Petersen, Darcee Waller, Tina Krull. 3. VARSITY BOYS’ FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS, L TO R: Darcee Waller, Tina Krull. 26 Marly Hansen Julie Kieckbusch Keith Kneeland Lynette Larson Stacey Lutgen Karol Mark Blane Mortensen Becky Ostler William Shaffer Doug Smith 1. One of the junior speech classes work on poetry lines. (Karol Mark. Jesse George, Judy Bieler, Keith Kneeland, Becky Ostler, Blane Mortensen, and John Dietrich.) 2. Marty Hansen always takes time out for his fans. 3. Stacey Lutgen and Coy Brown use their time in study hall 1. Judy Bieler masters the game “Pig Mania.” 2. Will Shaffer takes computer class very seriously. 3. Karol Mark awaits that one lucky fly. 4. Jesse George is ecstatic with his test grade while Stacey Lutgen mourns over his. 5. Doug Smith and Amber Terrell give us that intellectual look. 30 wmmmm 1 • ............................................................... Images ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY 7 E. Main Street • Bozeman • 586-0360 MORIAH MOTEL CORNER OF POPPt-ETON AND MAIN Sheridan. Montana 59749 JOHN a LINDA ROBERTSON OWNERS SNOWCREST RANCH Cattle — Sheep — Grain Alder, MT 59710 For Reservations F hone 406 842-5491 Prospector Drive-In GRUBSTAKE MINI MART The biggest little store you’ve ever seen! Best ice cream you’ve ever eaten! WERTZ SADDLERY f 4 Miles North of Sheridan, MT 0 406-842-5201 • Custom Saddles • Chaps • Used Saddles • Saddle ROSS MASSAR, •CustomTack «Bags Saddle Maker • Bits — Spurs • Saddle Repair Horse Trailers Heads Together Jack Karen 310So. 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Bill Kemph, Fritz Bieler, and Judy Bieler enthusiastically decorate the Christmas tree for the concert. 2. The grade school performed a Christmas play entitled “Oh My Stars, It’s Christmas.” 3. Look at all those “little angels.” 4. The junior high entertained with “Do you Hear What I Hear.” 5. Many children gathered around Santa Claus after the Christmas concert to tell him their list of wants. 36 1. Jesse George rocks out on some heavy metal tunes. 2. “Brrrrrrr I’m freezing. It’s so cold in here.” (Kim Guinnane). 3. Miss Judy Bieler at her best on mismatch day. 4. Sheridan’s two airheads show us their blowing ability. (Shiree Terrell and Janet Ostler). 5. Surfing U.S.A. (Daryl Case, Fritz Bieler, Bill Kemph, and Scott Wessel). 6. Scott Wessel and Doug Smith catch up on cur- rent events. 37 The Panther Pack The Panther boys’ basketball team had a very successful season. They played with intensity and desire to be the best. The boys improved every game they played. They were able to beat every team in the conference, except Twin Bridges, at least once. The highlights of their season were beating Ennis 67-64 on their home floor and defeating Harrison 61-60 at the district tournament. At district, the Panthers played well and represented their school with a lot of class. They were the only tean in the conference that played all the other five teams. They came out of the tournament in third place after go- ing into it in fourth. Five of the ten varsity players were seniors who played their best and led their team to many victories. They will be missed next season but there are a lot of younger players that will keep the drive and intensity of the Panthers going. Next year should prove to be as excitng as this year. The Panthers played very well throughout the season and everyone is proud to be a Panther fan. 1. A-SQUAD BOYS’ BASKETBALL, FRONT ROW, L TO R: Manager Reece Carey, Assistant Coach Jim Lane, Manager Daryl Case. BACK ROW: Bill Kemph, Andy Qualls, Scott Wessel, Fritz Bieler, Paul Pallas, Coach Rob Lott, Jerry Christensen, Blane Mortensen, Tom Funk, Stacey Lutgen, John Dietrich. 2. Andy Qualls (12) gets ready for a little one on one. 3. Scott Wessel (22) shows us the new way to shoot and Jerry Christensen is ready to rush for the rebound. 38 1. The Panthers are amazed at what they see on the ceiling! (Paul Pallas, Jerry Christensen. Blane Mortensen. Fritz Bieler, John Dietrich, Andy Qualls.) 2. Vicious Paul Pallas high steps in for the rebound. 3. Fritz Bieler (42) has a style of his own when shooting freethrows. 4. “Don’t mess with Bill Kemph; he’s one bad dude!!” John Dietrich and Blane Mortensen keep their distance. 5. John Dietrich sinks another three-pointer and Andy Qualls is simply amazed. 39 Junior Varsity on the Move The junior varsity boys’ basketball season was filled with enthusiasm and many close games. More than one game went into overtime which added to the in- tensity which the players had. There were many exciting games played by the junior varsity but two of the best were beating West Yellowstone in the last few seconds when Will Shaffer put in the winning basket and defeating Ennis their last game of the year. Lance Huff was the leading scorer and freethrow man while Tom Funk was the leading rebounder. John Dietrich helped add to the excitement of the games by sinking 36 three-pointers during the season. The boys worked hard throughout the year and ended up with a 10-8 record. The year was one to remember for the guys and next year they will be ready to lead the Panthers to many victories. 1. Lance Huff patiently waits for the freethrow while his teammates watch from the bench. ( Kip Funk, Tom Funk, Rowdy Berg. Coacl Lane! • 2. B-SQUAD BOYS’ BASKETBALL. L TO R: Coach Rob Lott, Will Shaffer, Lonnie Horn, Scott Edmisten, Keith Kneeland, Rowdy Berg, Manager Reece Carey, Bill Flager. Kip Funk, Lance Huff, Cody Hensen, Tom Funk, Coach Jim Lane. 1. “I’m open!” Tom Funk (30) eagerly waits for the ball. Lonnie Horn (22) is ready to help out. 2. Bill Flager (10) is our low-dribbling man. 3. “Wouldyou getaway from me! Keith Kneeland (24) and Bill Flager (10) nicely handle the press. 4. Lonnie Horn (22) quickly prays that his shots will go in. 5. Cody Hensen (42) obviously knows what he’s doing as he moves to get open. 41 Super Servers A 7-7 record was the final standing after the Sheridan Panthers placed fifth in their divisional tournament in Bozeman. For many this was their first year at the sport and for others only two years experience was at hand. Despite this the team had a successful season and a lot of fun in the practices. They outspiked and outserved half of their op- ponents and put up a good fight with the other half. Only one senior, Kim Guinnane, will leave the team this year. “Coach Logan was a lot of fun and gave us some good pointers about the sport,” remarked one team member. All in all the Panthers were proud of their achievements and are looking forward to their next season. 1. VOLLEYBALL TEAM, FRONT ROW, L TO R: Kim Guinnane, Julie Kieckbusch. BACK ROW: Coach Logan, Judy Bieler, Traci Smith, Anita Shaw, Susan Wessel, Danette Day, Susie Chrest, Assistant Coach Thompson. 2. Judy Bieler and Susan Wessel wait for the serve that could mean victory. 42 1. What a good bumper Judy Bieler is! 2. The team plans their strategy for the third match. 3. The Panther team is always alert. (Susan Wessel, Anita Shaw, Kim Guinnane, Judy Bieler) 4. Susie Chrest watch out! A hailstone is overhead. 43 Scoreboard Football Sheridan 20 Clyde Park 6 Sheridan 14 West Yellowstone 42 Sheridan 0 White Sulphur Springs 46 Sheridan 40 Lima 14 Sheridan 40 Twin Bridges 26 Sheridan 32 Gardiner 26 Sheridan 6 Ennis 52 Sheridan Girls’ 39 Basketball Boulder 26 Sheridan 34 Whitehall 30 Sheridan 52 Philipsburg 35 Sheridan 47 Drummond 49 Sheridan 53 Manhattan Christian 50 Sheridan 54 Willow Creek 53 Sheridan 57 Gardiner 52 Sheridan 68 Lima 40 Sheridan Sheridan 59 West Yellowstone (forfeit) Twin Bridges 29 Sheridan 47 Harrison 50 Sheridan 66 Lima 27 Sheridan 56 Ennis 44 Sheridan 75 West Yellowstone 23 Sheridan 65 Harrison 38 Sheridan 56 Twin Bridges 32 Sheridan 54 Ennis 51 Sheridan 55 District Lima 46 Sheridan 41 Harrison 35 Sheridan 45 Divisional Wilsall 56 Sheridan 58 Noxon 49 Sheridan 49 Charlo 60 Sheridan Boys’ Basketball 35 Joliet 57 Sheridan 37 Arlee 64 Sheridan 64 Manhattan 55 Sheridan 86 Butte Central J.V.’s 73 Sheridan 54 Wilsall 50 Sheridan 57 Manhattan Christian 81 Sheridan 36 Gardiner 49 Sheridan 60 Lima 51 Sheridan 36 West Yellowstone 43 Sheridan 43 Twin Bridges 75 Sheridan 64 Harrison 81 Sheridan 47 Lima 43 Sheridan 54 Ennis 74 Sheridan 72 West Yellowstone 62 Sheridan 55 Harrison 73 Sheridan 60 Twin Bridges 71 Sheridan 67 Ennis 64 Sheridan 65 District West Yellowstone 56 Sheridan 51 Twin Bridges 65 Sheridan 57 Lima 43 Sheridan 61 Harrison 60 Sheridan 62 Ennis 64 Volleyball Sheridan 10 Gardiner 15 16 14 15 9 Sheridan 1 Gardiner 15 3 15 Sheridan 15 West Yellowstone 5 15 7 Sheridan 11 West Yellowstone 15 15 11 15 3 Sheridan 10 Ennis 15 8 15 Sheridan 12 White Sulphur Springs 15 7 15 Sheridan 8 White Sulphur Springs 15 15 7 15 12 Sheridan 17 Twin Bridges 15 10 15 7 15 Sheridan 13 Gardiner 15 15 8 15 8 Sheridan 5 Gardiner 15 1 15 Sheridan 7 Ennis 15 9 15 Sheridan 15 White Sulphur Springs 13 15 13 Sheridan 11 Boulder 15 15 9 Sheridan 15 West Yellowstone 9 15 5 Sheridan 15 West Yellowstone 9 12 15 15 4 Sheridan 15 Ennis 11 8 15 15 7 Sheridan 9 Ennis 15 5 15 Sheridan 8 White Sulphur Springs 15 13 15 Sheridan 15 White Sulphur Springs 3 2 15 15 7 Sheridan 2 Twin Bridges 15 8 15 Sheridan 15 Ennis 11 15 3 Sheridan 4 Ennis 15 8 15 Sheridan 9 Drummond 15 15 7 15 9 Sheridan 15 Philipsburg 7 10 15 15 9 Sheridan 15 Ennis 12 15 Divisional 4 Sheridan 12 Joliet 15 16 14 11 15 Sheridan 15 White Sulphur Springs 12 15 5 Sheridan 15 Gardiner 8 15 8 Sheridan 6 Bridger 15 8 15 44 Trailblazer Staff 1. Dana Forcella and Kim Guinnane try to decide which picture will look best. Lynette Larson is ready to start a new page. 2. Shiree Terrell makes sure everything is measured right so she will have a perfect page for the annual. 3. “I wish this annual was done!!” (Lisa Shafer) 4. The annual staff held a cake auction at a basketball game as one of their many fund raisers. Amber Terrell makes sure no one tries to take a cake and uses Doug Smith as her body guard. 46 Hot Off the Press 1. WORD PROCESSING STAFF, L TO R: Julie Kieckbusch, Judy Bieler, Blane Mortensen, Marty Hansen, Janet Ostler. 2. JOURNALISM STAFF, FRONT ROW, L TO R: Fritz Bieler, Dana Forcella, Diane Christensen, Jerry Christensen. BACK ROW: Bill Kemph, Shiree Terrell, Kim Guinnane, Amber Terrell, Advisor Mrs. Maddison, Lynette Larson. 3. Fritz Bieler and Bill Kemph carefully plan the layout for the PASSAMARI. 4. Blane Mortensen and Judy Bieler keep busy by keyboarding their newspaper articles on the computer. This was the first year that the word processing class has been involved with the PASSAMARI. 47 Student Council 1. STUDENT COUNCIL, L TO R: Cody Hensen, Julie Kieckbusch, Secretary Judy Bieler, Anita Shaw, President Andy Qualls, Danette Day, Vice-President Bill Kemph, Will Shaffer, Fritz Bieler, Jody Massar, Daryl Case. 2. Student Council members Fritz Bieler and Daryl Case discuss what they heard at the student council meeting. Scott Wessel seems to be amused. 3. Mr. Keller is the student council adviser. 48 1. HIGH SCHOOL BAND. FRONT ROW. L TO R: Janet Ostler, Anita Shaw. Jody Massar. Danette Day. D’Lon Massar, Trevor Walter. Martha Decker, Judy Bieler. Michelle Clark. Kari Braach. Tracy Smith. Jenny An- drie. SECOND ROW: Bill Bieler, Kip Funk. Darren Puett, Dale Pearson. Reece Carey. Kim Guinnane. Becky Ostler, Suzanne Clark. Cheri Flesch. Karol Mark. Andy Qualls, loanee Huff, Keith Kneeland. Jeremy Smith. Mr. German. Jason Simonsen. BACK ROW: Buck Ludwick. Lance Barney. John Dietrich. Joe ForceUa. 2. JUNIOR HIGH BAND. FRONT ROW. L TO R: Heather Grange. Chrissy Flesch. Lanaie Todd. Tonya Privratsky, Angel Foster. SECOND ROW: Amanda Keller. Angie I-eary, Melanie Simonsen. Abbi Andrie, Shannon Jones. Vicki Christensen. Melissa Edmisten. Krista Stiles. Dana Hicks. John Galiger, Don Ostler. BACK ROW: Justin Massar, Brad Boice, Denmark Jensen. Mr. Carman, Shane Birdsill. Sean Todd. Chad Massar. Reece Silve. Ben Sorenson. Ken Stellingwerf. Shawna Carter. Christy Bamey. Travis Smith. B J. Robertson. Randy Larson, Nikki Babcock. 3. BEGINNING BAND. FRONT ROW. LTO R: Merisa Roylance, Darcy Salisbury. Kriste Terrell. Greg Day. Chad Birdsill. Janet Claypool. Maggie Shaw, Christy Petersen. Lisa Smith. BACK ROW: Jason Wittmer. Mr. Carman, Charisse Anderson. Don Bdmisten Amber Jensen. James Scott. Matt Edmisten, Ijiura Barron. Fred Wessel, Ted Durby, Shawn Wittmer. 49 1. Lynette Larson is ready to practice for district music festival. 2. AFTERNOON CHORUS, L TO R: Dana Forcella, Kim Guinnane, Mr. Garman, Shiree Terrell, Lisa Shafer. 3. Shiree Terrell tries to learn how to play “Today” two days before district music festival. 4. NOON CHORUS, FRONT ROW, L TO R: Judy Bieler, Dana Forcella. BACK ROW: Jody Massar, Jenny Andrle, Lisa Shafer, Kim Guinnane, Janet Ostler, Shiree Terrell, Becky Ostler, Lynette Larson, Mr. Garman. 50 1. GIRLS S CLUB, FRONT ROW, L TO R: Coach Kerry Koenig, Lisa Shafer, Karol Mark, Susan Christensen, Becky Ostler Dana Gu nnane anet °8t BACK R0W: Lynette Larson, Susie Chrest, Susan Wessel, Julie Kieckbusch, Judy Bieler, Anita Shaw. Kim 2. BOYS’ S CLUB, FRONT ROW, L TO R: Scott Wessel, D.J. Case, Blane Mortensen. Will Shaffer, Clinton Parsons Tom Funk bS Lance Huff! bIcKROW: Y°Ung' Christensen‘ Keith J° - Dietrich. Fri'tz 51 1. FHA, FRONT ROW, L TO R: Andy Qualls, John Dietrich, Daryl Case, Bobbie Petersen, Michelle Clark, Blake Carey. SECOND ROW: Jerry Christensen, Tina Krull, Janet Ludwick, Cathy Qualls, Anita Shaw, Keith Kneeland, Dana Forcella. BACK ROW: Advisor Mrs. Hutchison, Leann Hecker, Susan Wessel, Judy Bieler, Kim Guinanne. 2. John Dietrich and Blake Carey seem to be enjoying the nice din- ner at the FHA Banquet. 3. Tina Krull, Bobbie Petersen, Michelle Clark and Dana Forcella are amazed to see Judy Bieler wearing a dress! 52 Strut Your Stuff 1. Couples enjoy dancing to the music in the prom scene. (Susan Christensen, Jerry Christensen, Martha Decker, Bill Kemph, Bobbie Petersen, and Fritz Bieler.) 2. “Oh, there is so much to do before the style show!” (Diane Christensen and Mrs. Hutchison.) 3. The freshman class knows what it takes to make a great beach cookout in their handmade aprons. (Kim Rooney, Danette Day, Leann Hecker, Jody Casey, Cathy Qualls, and Jennifer Andrle.) 4. “Ah! Aren’t we having a smashing time at prom, darling!” (Andy Qualls and Amber Terrell.) 5. Bill Kemph, Scott Wessel, and Daryl Case evaluate the long-winded Jesse George and his tall tales of hunting a chicken. 6. Jesse George and Shiree Terrell commentate the gala event. 7. Susan Christensen joins Jesse George for the final prom scene. 8. Scott Wessel and Dana Forcella “Strut Their Stuff’ for an exciting evening in the prom scene. 53 1. Scott Wessel stands anxiously next to his competitors as they wait to judge. 2. Jody Massar was named the Ruby Valley Greenhand for 1987. 3. FFA, FRONT ROW. L To R: Advisor Mr. Wilson, Lance Barney, Scott Edmisten, Jody Massar, Alan Ostler. SECOND ROW: Cody Hensen, Clint Parsons, Doug Smith, Marty Hansen. BACK ROW: Coy Brown, Tom Funk, Paul Pallas, Scott Wessel, Ron Betts, Bill Kemph, Fritz Bieler, Troy Waller, Stacey Lutgen, Kip Funk. Rose Keller Cynthia Tyrrel Kathy Morse Dave Marsh Top Left: Jack Garman Du Wayne Wilson Bottom Right: Millie Thompson Kerry Koenig 57 Larry Kieckbusch Superintendent Linda Walter Clerk Micki Pearson Secretary 1. Linda Walter and Micki Pearson had a very “interesting year learning to operate their Apple lie computer. 2. Mr. Kieckbusch looks up in astonishment at finding someone standing at his door with a camera. 3. “Stop in the Name of the Law — My law!! ” (Mr. Kieckbusch and Micki Pearson). 59 1. Matt Petersen prepares to attack the weekly chore of cleaning chalkboards. 2. Lou Birdsill and Monica Maloney feed the hungry students at the Sheridan schools. 3. Dick (Hoove) Hoover, Frank Moore, and Karl (Kay) Caldwell deliver students to and from school. 4. Jack Simonsen has been the maintenance engineer for 25 ►_ years. 5. Dennis Knutson sweeps the kitchen after the lunch rush. , f Lance Barney Ron Betts Kari Braach Michelle Clark Susie Chrest Martha Decker Cody Hensen Lonnie Horn Clint Kemph Tina Krull Janet Ludwick Alan Ostler 1. Clint Kemph studies hard during his study hall. 2. A few of the sophomores are really thrilled to be at S.H.S. (Lonnie Horn, Bobbie Petersen, Lance Huff, and Lance Barney) ’ 1. Home Ec. Ill cleans up after a hard hour’s work. (John Dietrich. Martha Decker, Susan Wessel. and Susie Chrest.) 2. Clint Parsons running the halls! Clinton Parsons Bobbie Petersen Jason Roylance Anita Shaw Darcee Waller Troy W'aller Susan Wessel Vince Young 63 1. Clinton Parsons and Troy Waller show us their ability to study while asleep. 2. The geometry class is intense in their work. 3. Janet Ludwick dreams that someday she will be in Hawaii. 4. Anita Shaw gets the latest gossip through the hot line. 5. Bobbie Petersen is determined to earn money. 64 Death by Chocolate 1. Dick Simmering (John Dietrich) gayly struts across the health resort office. 2. “I’ve been poisoned. Don’t eat chalk.” (Judy Bieler) 3. Kim Guinnane finds this whole play frazzling. 4. Ralph Deadwood (Paul Pallas) and Henry Meadowbrook (Blane Mortensen) show their stagefright in a cool col- lected manner. 66 1 Mrs. Maddison applies glue to Alfred Mellox's (Andy Qualls) mustache. 2. Lady Riuerdale reached the end of her rope. (Kim Guinnane, Paul Pallas) 3. Anne, the resort nurse, checks her lipstick after popping a valium. (Daryl Case, Summer McWilliams, Amber Terrell) 4. “Get back Stone, I know karate!” (Diane Christensen, Daryl Case) CAST OF CHARACTERS Lady Riverdale......... Dyslexia............... John Stone.............. Ralph Deadwood......... Margaret Daniels....... Alfred Mellox.......... Edith Chiles........... “Sweet Pea” Meadowbrook Dick Simmering......... Anne................... Edna Parlor............ Henry Meadowbrook...... Director............... Assistants to the Director . ......Kim Guinnane .......Darcee Waller .........Daryl Case .........Paul Pallas . . Diane Christensen ........Andy Qualls .........Judy Bieler .........Lisa Shafer ......John Dietrich ......Amber Terrell Summer McWilliams Blane Mortensen Mrs. Julie Maddison Blane Mortensen Dana Forcella 67 Spring Music 1. Mr. Garman, the band and music direc- tor, put together a nice spring concert this year. 2. The high school girls’ chorus sang three numbers: Chariots, Life in a Northern Town, and Closing Prayer. 3. Kari Braach is so happy to be playing in the band. Tracy Smith doesn’t seem to be as thrilled. 4. The third graders are the new swingers at Sheridan. 5. The fourth grade did a stick routine for the spring concert. 68 Carnival Capers 1. Cathy Qualls waits anxiously for someone to come and spin the roulette wheel. 2. Bill Babcock sits and gossips while waiting for someone to get five in a row in the tic tac toe contest. 3. Becky Ostler is willing to share her fishing experiences with the younger people in the world. 4. Clint Parsons guards the hammer while looking for some talented person to pound nails. 5. Jason Roylance and Clint Kemph helped make the carnival a big success. Practice Meant Perfect!! 1. Fritz Bieler runs hard to get to the finish line. 2. BOYS’ TRACK TEAM, FRONT ROW, L TO R: Andy Qualls, Lance Huff, Keith Kneeland, Alan Ostler, Scott Wessel. BACK ROW: Chris Young, Lonnie Horn, Paul Pallas, Coach Lott, Blane Mortensen and Fritz Bieler. 3. Paul Pallas shows perfect form as he throws the shot put. 4. Andy Qualls edges the bar as his competitors watch. 5. Lance Huff set new marks as he long jumped. 70 SHS Speed Demons 1. Julie Kieckbusch takes winning steps as she heads for the finish line. 2. GIRLS’ TRACK TEAM, FRONT ROW, L TO R: Danette Day, Karol Mark, Julie Kieckbusch, Janet Ostler, and Anita Shaw. BACK ROW: Tracy Smith, Jody Massar, Judy Bieler, Susan Wessel, Becky Ostler, and Coach Koenig. 3. Danette Day and Tracy Smith walk off the track after a hot tiring day. 4. The girls’ track team warm up before they are work- ed to death. 5. Janet Ostler, Anita Shaw, and Tracy Smith run their warm-up laps. 71 1. Keith Kneeland hands off to Lance Huff as they are running the mile relay. 2. Janet Ostler is willing to help Andy Qualls prepare for the 400 m relay. 3. Janet Ostler took first place and Anita Shaw received second as they won the 100 m run. 4. Jody Massar takes big strides to get to the finish line as she ran the mile race. 5. Paul Pallas takes it easy just before a hard practice. 72 1. Blane Mortensen glides over the hurdle with ease as he takes first place at the district track meet. 2. Janet Ostler hands off to Susan Wessel in the mile relay. 3. Blane Mortensen lends a helping hand as Susan Wessel sets her blocks for the 400 m relay. 4. It is off to the races in the boys’ 100 m run. 5. Janet Ostler bounds ahead as she takes first in the 100 m hurdles. 73 1 Together Forever 1. Becky Ostler, Judy Bieler, and Julie Kieckbusch show us what true air heads they really are. 2. John Smith, Bill Bieler, Jason George, Mykie Eby, and Stephanie Bamosky enjoyed serving at the prom. 3. Dana Forcella and Clint Kemph had a great time. 4. Sandy Pack and Brian VerHow were rewarded with cake after being crownbearers. 5. Blane Mortensen and Susan Wessel await the next dance while Martha Decker tries to Find her date. 74 1. Prom King Andy Quails and Queen Janet Ostler lead the grand march. 2. Junior class President Blane Mortensen in- troduced the prom royalty. 3. Tom Funk, Jesse George, Blane Mortensen, and Keith Kneeland have a little fun while decorating for the prom. 4. John Dietrich and Diane Chistensen were the 1987 prince and princess. 5. Troy Waller, Kip Funk, Bill Babcock, and Ron Betts entertain themselves with a balloon while the band takes a break. 75 Honors Breakfast 1. The senior boys seemed to enjoy the breakfast even if it was in the morning. (Jerry Christensen, Bill Kemph, and Fritz Bieler) 2. Keith Kneeland was happy to receive his honors award from Mr. Terrell Todd. 3. Tracy Smith was one of the proud freshmen to win an award. 4. Janet Ostler was the 1987 valedictorian. 5. Parents as well as students were honored to at- tend the breakfast. (Jennie Ostler. Alan Ostler, and Mrs. Betty Bieler) 76 Jr. — Sr. Banquet 1. Senior class Vice President Bill Kemph and his parents were seated at the head table. 2. A few senior girls discuss their plans for the future. (Dana Forcella, Shelley Tezak, Lisa Shafer, Kim Guinnane) 3. Chris Young is looking forward to an enjoyable night. 4. The junior class served the seniors a delicious meal. 5. Julie Kieckbusch presents a humorous reading, “I Won’t Dance, So Don’t Ask Me.” 77 Outstanding Achievements Julie Kieckbusch — Gail Glasser Track award, Marine Athletic award, Good Sportsmanship award Paul Pallas — Good Sportsmanship award, Concordia Football Scholarship. Tom Funk — Perfect Attendance, Bausch and Lomb Science award, Computer Science award. Physics award. Jody Massar — Algebra award, Vo-Ag award. Scott Wessel — DeKalb Agriculture Ac- complishment award. Marine Athletic award. Anita Shaw — Gail Glasser Track award. Bill Kemph — Salutatorian, Wilcox Memorial Scholarship. Karol Mark — Social Studies award. Kari Braach — Biology award. Susan Wessel — Gail Glasser Track award. Andy Qualls — Chuck Marsh Scholarship. Shiree Terrell — FFA Good Citizenship award, Journalism Editor award. Daryl Case — Ron Christensen Drama award. Fritz Bieler — Hutchison Memorial Scholarship. Mark Kieckbusch — Keith Edsall Track award. Jared Wright — Keith Edsall Track award. Dana Forcella — WMC Morningstar Scholar- ship, Journalism Silver Key award. Jane Bieler — Doris Kitt Memorial Scholarship. Jerry Christensen — Cora Hoyt Thackery Scholarship, Journalism Silver Key award. Lisa Shafer — Masonic Scholarship, Kinman Scholarship, Odd Fellows Scholarship, Ken- neth Lueck Memorial Scholarship. Lanell Ashley — SFT Scholarship. Janet Ostler — LDS Business College Scholar- ship, English award, Music award, Government award, Commercial award, Math award, Valedictorian, Gail Glasser Track award. 78 1. Kari Braach happily accepts the Biology Award from Mr. Kieckbusch. 2. All those scholarships will help Lisa Shafer at Kinman Business College. 3. Karol Mark receives the Social Studies award after a long hard year of studying. 4. Dana Forcella is grateful for her scholarships. 5. After four years of playing in band Kim Guinnane and Andy Qualls accept their awards from Mr. Garman. 6. Jody Massar made it through the year with all those guys in Vo-Ag and now receives her award. 7. Shiree Terrell is honored to accept the FFA Good Citizenship award from Mr. Wilson. 8. Scott Wessel is happy to receive the DeKalb Agriculture Accomplishment award. 79 Class of ’87 1. A few of the Sheridan graduates get ready for the big night. (Chris Young, Fritz Bieler, Doug Wilson, Blake Carey) 2. Tammy Burgett shows off her gorgeous legs after receiving her diploma. 3. “I hope I don’t trip when I go down these stairs.” (Dana Forcella) 4. The last of our lovely group enters the gym. (Doug Wilson, Scott Wessel, Chris Young) 80 Graduation 1. “We are finally through!” Six members of the Class of’87 anxiously wait in the reception line. 2. The high school chorus sing their hearts out for graduation. 3. Just to show that history hasn’t changed, Dana Forcella, Kim Guinnane, and Doug Wilson rode their horses to school. 4. Salutatorian Bill Kemph and Valedictorian Janet Ostler are gleeful over their great accomplishments. 81 We Are Proud of You!! 1. Julie Kieckbusch and Karol Mark attended Girls’ State in Helena in June. 2. Andy Qualls and Daryl Case had a great time at High School Week in Bozeman. 3. Boys’ State in Dillon actually survived these three (Tom Funk, Keith Kneeland, and Doug Smith). Jennifer Andrie Rowdy Berg Reece Carey Jody Casey Danette Day Scott Edmisten 1. Danette Day and Jody Casey smile whenever they wash dishes in home ec. 2. Frank Kelly, Jody Massar, Cathy Qualls, and Danette Day concentrate during typing class. 3. Cathy Qualls and Tracy Smith show us a freshman characteristic: smiling!! Frank Kelly Jody Massar Summer McWilliams Cathy Qualls Kim Rooney Tracy Smith Bill Flager Kip Funk Leann Hecker 1. Cathy Qualls knows how to amuse herself! Now if Jody Cassy and Summer McWilliams will pick up on it, we’ll have a lively group. 2. Kim Rooney keeps herself busy selling concessions during the basketball games. 3. What a smile! (Danette Day) 4. Scott Edmisten and Kip Funk are so excited to be in their t Vo-Ag class. 5. Caught in the act! Frank Kelly during his Vo-Ag class. 86 Mark Lowell Burgett December 28,1973 — September 29, 1986 LITTLE ANGELS When God calls little children to dwell with him above We mortals sometimes question the wisdom of His love. For no heartache compares with the death of one small child Who does so much to make our world seem wonderful and mild. Perhaps God tires of calling the aged to His fold So he picks a rosebud before it can grow old. God knows how much we need them and so he takes a few To make the land of heaven more beautiful to view. Believing this is difficult still somehow we must try The saddest word mankind knows will always be “Goodbye. ” So when a little child departs we who are left behind Must realize God loves children Angels are hard to find. Author Unknown 88 1. KINDERGARTEN, FRONT ROW, L TO R: Kristy Verhow, Mike Edmisten, Kurt Hayden, Melone DeBoer. SECOND ROW: Ken- dra Stewart, Jacqueline Maurer, Moriah Miller, Dani O’Rourke, Susie Burke. BACK ROW: Jenny Galiger, Mrs. Flesch, Jory Dean, Kyle Koenig, Emily Jensen, April Young, Clayton Edsall. 2. All those hours of studying paid off for Greg Leary when he received his award from Ms. Kelly. 3. FIRST GRADE, FRONT ROW, L TO R: Matthew Vesco, Amanda Boice, Zeb Zahn, Joshua Wood, Shawna Anderson, Brian Verhow, Annie TeWalt, Mark Hayden. SECOND ROW: Danielle Shelton, Katrina Helton, Travis Stufflebean, Greg Leary, Sandra Pack, Kristen Burke, Jeffrey Burke, Teresa Darby, Shelley Cain. BACK ROW: Willy Fabel, Ms. Kelly, Nickolas Shellock, Johnny Tutsch, Guy Duffner, Justin Maddison, Abi Holland, Kassidy Stewart, Kristen Williams. PAGE 87, JR. HIGH CHEERLEADERS, L TO R: Stephanie Barnosky, Kelly Ludwick, Shawna Carter, Heidi Edmisten, Vicky Christensen. 89 mMM 1. SECOND GRADE, FRONT ROW, L TO R: Brandon Wilton, Kelly Waite, Christina Toelle, Jennifer DeBoer, Nicole Cecil, Clayton Todd. SECOND ROW: Tiffany Zahn, Catherine Schiel, Amy Leary, Melissa Smith, Abby Pearson, Kevin Larson, Randi Miller, Candace Elser, Daniel Staley. BACK ROW: Kelly Anderson, Ms. Mann, Scott Lane, Charise Elser, Susanne Schulz, Shannell Burke, Amanda Burke, William Stender, Kurtis Koenig, Raymond Silve. 2. Kevin Stellingwerf helps keep order during the Halloween march. 3. THIRD GRADE, FRONT ROW, L TO R: Jerrimiah Foster, Shawna Scott, Mike Christensen, Matt Grange. SECOND ROW: Amy Pack, Lindsey Marsh, Toby O’Rourke, Rhian Mantha, Tara Shelton, Ben Claypool, Danny Galiger. BACK ROW: Lori Wilton, Mrs. Flynn, Kevin Stellingwerf, Jared.Edmisten, Andy Yecny, Ryan Maddison, Allison Jensen, Jake Sorensen. 4. Raymond Silve is starting on his life’s occupation early. 90 1. FOURTH GRADE, FRONT ROW, L TO R: Colin Barnosky, Eric Kneeland, Chris TeWalt, Russell Trettel. SECOND ROW: Angie Fabel, Ricky Lane, John Nottingham, Patrick Burke, Garrett Berg, Jennifer Boice. BACK ROW: Mr. Lane, Tim Elser, Zeb Philpott, Seth Todd, Joseph Smith, Roy Edsall, Nathan Ostler, Sunny Terrell. NOT PICTURED: Tammy Waller. 2. On Halloween Ricky Lane showed everyone his favorite magic trick. 3. FIFTH QRADE, FRONT ROW, L TO R: Chad Krull, Shawn Wittmer, Ted Darby, Lisa Smith, Merisa Roylance, Darcy Salisbury. SECOND ROW: Chad Birdsill, Amber Jensen, Esther Stufflebean, Janet Claypool, Charisse Anderson, Christy Petersen, Kriste Ter- rell, Greg Day, Jason Wittmer. BACK ROW: Kevin Schulz, Fred Wessel, James Scott, Maggie Shaw, Matt Edmisten, Laura Barron, Don Edmisten, Ms. Logan. 91 11 1. SIXTH GRADE, FRONT ROW, L TO R: Chad Massar, Randy Larson, Donald Ostler, Justin Massar, B. J. Robertson. SECOND ROW: Will Shelton, Mike Marsh, Angel Foster, Carrie Miller, Chrissy Flesch, Lanaie Todd, Brandy Hicks, Ken Stellingwerf. THIRD ROW: Tonya Privratsky, Angie Leary, Holly Stiles, Ranee Rathie, Tara Thomas, J. R. Marconet, Jack Bieler, Travis Smith, Tracee Thomas, Nikki Babcock. BACK ROW: Mr. Marsh, John Galiger, Amanda Keller, Melanie Simonsen, Denmark Jensen, Jamie Waite, Sean McDuffee, Abbi Andrle, Jeff Barron, Heather Grange, Reece Silve, Mrs. Lane. 2. Sean McDuffee parading the halls of SHS on Halloween. 3. SEVENTH GRADE, FRONT ROW, L TO R: Curtis Foster, Mike Young, Clint Hecker, Haley Flager, Jeremy Christensen. SECOND ROW: Scott Day, Shawna Carter, Wade Zahn, Christy Barney, Shane Birdsill, Ben Sorensen, Shannon Jones, Curt TeWalt. BACK ROW: Mr. Koenig, Vicki Christensen, Ryan Hensen, Melissa Edmisten, Todd Elser, Chris Braach, Krista Stiles, Dana Hicks, Brad Boice. 92 HAT'S HAPPENI IN 8T’ 1. EIGHTH GRADE, FRONT ROW, L TO R: Ricy Anderson, Buck Ludwick, Jason Simonsen, Stephanie Bar- nosky. SECOND ROW: Bill Bieler, D’Lon Massar, Mykie Eby, John Smith, Marcy Rathie, Jake Bamosky. THIRD ROW: Suzanne Clark, Justin Lang, Joe Forcella, Bob Larson, Craig Keller, Jeremy Smith, Cheri Flesch. BACK ROW: Heidi Edmisten, Kelly Ludwick, Trevor Walter, Darren Puett, Dale Pearson, Camie Glenn, Ms. Morse, Jason George. 2. FIFTH GRADE BOYS’ BASKET- BALL, L TO R: Jason Wittmer, Shawn Wittmer, Don Edmisten, Fred Wessel, Matt Edmisten, James Scott, Kevin Schulz, Chad Birdsill, Teddy Darby, Coach Dave Marsh, Greg Day. 3. JR HIGH FOOTBALL, FRONT ROW, L TO R: Mike Young, Wade Zahn, Bill Bieler, Ricy Anderson, Justin Lang, Jason Simonsen, Buck Ludwick, Curtis Foster, Jeremy Christensen. BACK ROW: Jeremy Smith, Joe Forcella, Jason George, Trevor Walter, Darren Puett, Chris Braach, Ryan Hensen, Bob Larson, John Smith. 1. SIXTH GRADE BOYS’ BASKETBALL. FRONT ROW. L TO R: Justin Massar, B. J. Robertson. Donald Ostler, Will Shelton, Mike Marsh, Randy Larson, Chad Massar. BACK ROW: John Galiger, Ranee Rathie, Reece Silve, Denmark Jensen, Sean Todd, Jeff Barron, Ken Stellingwerf, Jack Bieler, Coach Dave Marsh, Travis Smith. 2. Laura Barron (14) tries to block the pass while Amber Jensen (32) and Christy Petersen (21) help out. 3. SEVENTH GRADE BOYS’ BASKETBALL, FRONT ROW. L TO R: Scott Day, Jeremy Christensen, Clint Hecker, Mike Young, Curtis Foster. BACK ROW: Wade Zahn, Brad Boice, Chris Braach, Todd Elser, Ryan Hensen, Coach Kerry Koenig, Ben Sorensen. 4. Maggie Shaw goes up for the rebound. 5. EIGHTH GRADE BOYS’ BASKETBALL. FRONT ROW. L TO R: Jake Barnosky, Jason Simonsen, John Smith, Buck Ludwick, Bill Bieler, Manager Justin Lang. BACK ROW: Jeremy Smith, Bob Larson, Jason George, Trevor Walter, Darren Puett, Dale Pearson, Coach Kerry Koenig, Joe Forcella. 1. SIXTH GRADE GIRLS’ BASKETBALL. FRONT ROW. L TO R: Lanaie Todd, Chrissy Flesch, Nikki Babcock. Tara Thomas, Tracee Thomas. Angie Leary. Angel Foster. BACK ROW: Brandy Hicks. Amanda Keller, Holly Stiles, Abbi Andrle, Melanie Simonsen, Tonya Privrat- sky, Heather Grange, Coach Kittv Logan. 2. FIFTH GRADE GIRLS’ BASKETBALL, FRONT ROW, L TO R: Darcy Salisbury, Janet Claypool, Laura Barron. Kriste Ter- rell, Merisa Roylance. BACK ROW: Lisa Smith, Esther Stufflebean. Charisse Anderson. Maggie Shaw, Angie Jacobson, Amber Jensen, Coach Kitty Logan, Christy Petersen. 3. EIGHTH GRADE GIRLS’ BASKETBALL, LTOR: Mykie Eby, D’Lon Massar, Cheri Flesch, Kelly Lud- wick, Heidi Edmisten, Suzanne Clark, Stephanie Bamosky, Coach Kitty Logan, Marcy Rathie. 4. SEVENTH GRADE GIRLS’ BASKETBALL, L TO R: Dana Hicks, Coach Kitty Logan, Shannon Jones, Krista Stiles, Melissa Edmisten, Vicki Christensen, Christy Barney, Shawna Carter, Haley Flager. 95 Student Index ANDRLE, JENNIFER: 49,50,53,68,81,83,84. B BABCOCK, BILL: 28, BARNEY, LANCE: 49,54, BERG, ROWDY: BETTS, RON: 54,62, BIELER, FRITZ: 7,8, 10, 13, 16,20,36,37,38.39,47,48, 54,70, 75, BIELER, JUDY: 2, 22, 24, 28, 29,30,35, 36, 37, 42, 43, 50,51,52,57, 66,68,71,74, BRAACH, KARI: BROWN, COY: BURGETT, TAMMY: 49,62,64, 28, 29, 9,10, 69, 75. 62,64. 40,84. 64, 75. 51,53, 76.80. 48,49, 77.81. 68, 78. 54, 77. 13,80-. CAREY, BLAKE: 8, 11, 13,16,21,52,80. CAREY, REECE: 38.40,49.84. CASE, DARYL: 7,9, 11, 16,20,37,38.48,51,52,53,65,66,67, 81,82. 84,86. 63.64. 67, 75. 53,76. 53, 77. 62.64. CASEY, JODY: CHREST, SUSIE: CHRISTENSEN, DIANE CHRISTENSEN, JERRY CHRISTENSEN, SUSAN CLARK, MICHELLE: 21,22,53, 22, 23,42, 43,51,61,62, 15,21,28,47,53, 9,10, 12,38,39,45,47,51,52, 28,51, 25,49,52,61. D DAVIS. AARON: 28. DAY. DANETTE: 23,25,42,48,49,53,71,83,84,86. DECKER, MARTHA: 25,26,49,53,62,63,64,74. DIETRICH, JOHN: 21.28,29.38.39,49,51.52,63.65,66,75. DRISCOLL, BOB: 28. E EDMISTEN, SCOTT: 40,54,83,86. KNEELAND, KEITH: KRULL, TINA: LARSON, LYNETTE: LUDWICK, JANET: LUTGEN, STACEY: 71,74,77, 82. 16, 20, 27,29, 40, 41, 49,51,52, 70, 72, 75,76,82. 21,26,52,62,64. 2, 29, 47,50,51,68,81. 52,62,64. 29,30,38,51,54. M MARK, KAROL: 22, 24,29,30,49,51,71,77,78,82. MASSAR, JODY: 25,48,49.50,54, 71,72, 79,81,83,84. a5. McWilliams, summer: 25,67,85,86. MORTENSEN, BLANE: 16,17,18,20,27, 29,38,39,47,51,66, 70,73,74,75. O OSTLER, ALAN: OSTLER, BECKY: 16, 18,51,54,62,64,70, 76. 23, 25, 26, 29, 49, 50,51, 68,69, 71, 74,81. OSTLER, JANET: 2,9, 11,12,13,21,22,23,26,37, 47,49,50, 51,68,71,72, 73,75,76. PALLAS, PAUL: 8,10,15,16,20,38,39,51,54,66,67,70, 72, 81. PARSONS, CLINTON: 16,51,54,63,64.69. PETERSEN, BOBBIE: 21,25, 26.52,53,62,63,64. Q QUALLS, ANDY: 8,10,16,38,39,48,49,51,52,53,66,67,70, 72, 75,79,82. 25,52,53,69,84,85,86. QUALLS, CATHY: ROONEY, KIM: ROYLANCE, JASON: R 53,85,86. 63,69. FLAGER, BILL: FORCELLA, DANA: 2,8, 11, 12, 13, FUNK. KIP: FUNK. TOM. GEORGE, JESSE: GUINNANE.KIM: 2,8, HANSEN, MARTY: HECKER, LEANN: HENSEN, CODY: HORN. LONNIE: HUFF. LANCE: KELLY, FRANK: KEMPH. BILL: 7,8,11, KEMPH, CLINT: KIECKBUSCH, JULIE: 16. 20. G 10. 13,22, 51, H 16, K 13,36,37, 22,23.24, 21,40.41,83, 85. 22, 23, 24, 26, 46, 47,50,51, 52,53,68, 74,77, 79,80,81. 16, 40, 49,54. 75,85, 86. 28,38, 40.41,51.54,75,82. 28, 29,30,37,53,75. 23,37, 42,43, 46, 47, 49,50, 52,66,67,68, 75, 77, 79,81. 29, 47,54. 77. 52,53,85. 40,41,48,54,61,62. 21,40,41,62,64,70. 20, 40, 49,51,62,64,70, 72. 16, 20,84, 85,86. 38.39,47, 48,51,53,54,76, 77,81. 62,69.74. 27,28,35,42,43, 47. 48,51, SHAFER, LISA: 2,9,10,12,13,22,23,24, 46,50,51,66,68, 77, 78,81. SHAW, ANITA: 22,23, 25, 42, 43, 48, 49,51,52,61,63,64, 71, 72,75. SMITH, DOUG: SMITH, TRACY: TERRELL, AMBER: TERRELL, SHIREE: TEZAK, SHELLEY: , 16,19,20,29,30,37,46,54,82. 12,25,43,49,68, 71,76,84,85. 2,28,30,46,47,53,66,67. 2,8,10, 13,37,46,47,50,53,68,79,81. 8.22,23,77. W WALLER, DARCEE: WALLER, TROY: WESSEL, SUSAN: WILSON, DOUG: 21,26,63,64,66, 75. 54,63,64,75. WESSEL, SCOTT: 9,10, 16,17, 20,37,38,48,51,53,54, 70,79, 80,81. 22, 25,42,43,51,52,63,71,73,74. 12,80,81. YOUNG, CHRIS: YOUNG, VINCE: 9,12, 70,77,80. 51,63. Autographs Tayfor Publishing Company itnsicc X. ' • - • ■ . «I — - • A •


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