Winifred High School - Red Raider Yearbook (Winifred, MT)

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2 Class Patrick Glenn Carson Colors: . ti ■m , 1 Royal ■--A T •H ) Purple % and Orchid Senior Snaps Caught you in the act again! Huh? Fly like an Eagle m Mug Shot Don’t you think I’m Sexy? President: Jim Lyon. Vice-President: Keith Bergum. Sec.-Treas.: Carlene Wildung, Student Council: Natalie Econom Hi There! Do you mind? Aren’t I cute?!? Someday I think I’ll be President! Senior Snaps Village People What do you think? Work! Work! Work! Our Senior Bulls They just don’t make tubs like they used to! Muscles Would you look at that! ! •% § $ ! Class Motto: To wait for rain is to forever be dry Roxanne Alberta Kinkelaar James Irvin Lyon Sandra Lynn Royce 6 Connie Rae Schaeffer John Robert Schaeffer 1 f Carlene Ann Wildung Audrey Faye Thompson Baby Pictures Pal 8 Class Prophecy DAN BOYCE — Dan is now experiencing all of the luxuries that come with being the 1980 N.R.A. All Around Cowboy. Walt Garrison and Dan are now the two sole-advertisers for Copenhagen, Skoal, and Happy Days Commercials. Dan’s next conquest is to attempt to ride the world known bull, Oscar, Mork-style!?!? AURILLA STULC Aurilla is now the owner of a large race-horse farm in Kentucky. The last three years, Aurilla has won the Triple Crown. Some argue that her horses were in the race before so they do not know if her horses were first or last. Aurilla’s latest hopeful is a horse named Kaz. Aurilla is seen talking on how the horse will smash all previous records set in the Derby, The Preakness, and the Belmont Stakes. I guess we will wait and see. JIM LYON —Jim has become the trainer of the next woman champion boxer. Her name is Lisa Ehlert and she's rated No. 1 by the W.B.A. We asked Jim how business was and he said, “Besides the black eyes and broken legs G-r-eat!” ROXY K1NKELAAR — Roxy owns the “SWING” shop in Winifred, featuring her interior design work. When asked about her future and possibilities of marriage she calmly replied, “Not now. I’m right in the middle of a Rothchild. MATT KNOX — Matt is busy compaigning for President. He is accompanied to all rallies by his wife, and com- puterized two sons and a daughter. Matt isn’t too worried about the outcome of the election, if he loses he is going to Nashville to record his original, “Wife Beater.” SANDRA ROYCE — Sandra is busy being a wife to her high school sweetheart. Curtis Allen. Besides being married. Sandra just opened “Sandy’s Hair Design.” She often does Olivia Newton-John’s hair and has started a new Farrah look also. DARRELL DYER — Darrell is now the Olympic long-distance running trainer. You may remember Darrell’s world record in the 1980 Olympics of the 3000 meter in 2.45 minutes. When Darrell isn’t running or training he gives speeches to various organizations on dedication and will power. TRACY BROOKS — More commonly known as “Truckin Tracy” is living in Winifred with her husband Wayne, and son Waynie Jr. They have the pride of owning and operating the “Thompson Cattle Ranch” which employes two-thirds of the town of Winifred. JERRY BENES — Jerry as everyone knows is a three time millionaire. He came by his small fortune by starting the Benes supersonic electric motor bikes. He now not only specializes in electric motor bikes, but cars and air- planes also. CARLENE WILDUNG — Better known as Miss Wilung by all of her students, Carlene is teaching the under- privileged at Bos Elder, Montana. So far her biggest task has been possession when partying with the redman. KEITH BERGUM — Keith better known as Wailin Oly. because of Keith's outstanding ability of wailing on someone everytime he has an Oly. Keith set a record for being put in jail. The Olympia Company took note of this talent of Keith’s and put him to work as the Olympia beer taster and chief in charge of out-of-hand employ- ees. CONNIE SCHAEFFER — Sailing over the deep blue sea is how Connie earns her living. She is the hostess of the Love Boat, and travels on this boat to various parts of the world. Not only does Connie work on the Love Boat but found time to fall in Love with Lies Peir Baruza on one cruise. They are now planning their fifth anni- versary. BRIAN DEMARS — After playing for the Seattle Supersonics for six years Brian decided to settle for a less active life playing hubby to Angie Dickenson and doing Pepsi commercials featuring “Bug” driving techniques. NATALIE ECONOM — Natalie, the former Oscar winning designer of houses is now chasing after three little Marty’s. Natalie’s marriage came about when she was asked to design the most expensive mansion in Montana for well known Tim Martinson. A romance resulted in this job and now Natalie is the happy wife and mother of the Martinson mansion. JOHN SCHAEFFER — Farmer John is self-employed at his farm called “M.B.F. or Multi-Billion Farm or Mighty Big Farm.” John also owns a tractor line he designed himself. John decided that the Big Buds were not big enough, so he developed his own tractor. The only problem is finding a plow big enough to fit the tractor. To this John said, “I guess I’ll have to make one myself.” AUDREY THOMPSON — Audrey is a busy one. Besides owning the largest sheep ranch in Winifred she works part time as an Alcohol-Rehab, officer. When she is not doing work for these jobs she is managing “Aud’s Hot Shot.” This business also owned and operated by Audrey features Beersky a special mixture of beer and whiskey with only Aurilla and Audrey knowing the recipe. With Audrey’s business doing so well she has the money that all guys are looking for but not the time to take them serious. PATRICK CARSON — Pat is now the manager of the Winifred Cenex station. His favorite bookeeper, Susan, is also employed there. Because of the increase in the mechanic sales since Pat took over he and a companion, (probably Susan), get to go on a world cruise for two months. It is wondered if a marriage will result. 'HTl Front Row. Top to Bottom: Rudy Stulc. Nils Yamamoto. Jane Johnson. Melissa Rogers, Ralph Rogers. Oscar Cantu. Back Row: Jerry Thompson. Steve Sundberg, Jerri Ziegler. Mil- dred Swope. Klara Dene. Shelly VanHaur. Peggy Stulc, Jim Swor. Renae Corcoran. SUPERINTENDENT Mr. Dan Corcoran SECRETARY JANITORS Judy Brooks Helen Dyer Freeda Carlstrom Back row: Judy Brooks, Wilma Econom. Jim Lech- ner, Tom Econom. Front row: Chuck Philp. Tom Philp. Keep it up. I like it! So do I. Well I think it’s stupid! Not me I think it's funny. 13 Well I made a cake! So What. I think it’s cute. It’s ok. I guess. and freshman S juniors Queen: Audrev Thompson King: Mall Knox phomo -es Princess: Melody lafolla Prince: Tim Stulc Debbie Barnes Prank Carr IXbbie Hassler Rusty Benes Sophomores: Raider Power Kills Tro- jans. k Blasl-cm Seniors: We're going to Mall and Audrey dance ihe royally dance Homecoming '78 started on the eve of October 6 when the Win- ifred Girls beat the Judith Gap Tigers in basketball. After the game everyone participated in the Snake Dance and the burning of the Trojans. Hveryone got in the mood on October 7 when the day started out with a parade of floats furnished by the classes. Ihe Sophomores took 1st and the Freshman came in 2nd. At halftime of the game the royalty was announced. After a tough game a dance was held that evening at the school gym. Music was provided by the generation Gap. Homecoming once again was a happy memory for all. 15 Jr. Play — The Girl Next Door She’s running out on me! L®1 s al 'l loSelher. Sr. Play — They Gave Him a Co-Ed Get’em Hey! Wait a minute. Heeellp!! w — The girls check out the Dean. 1 I K Hey! That’s the third Dean Brown!!!??!! Looks like a Beauty Contest huh! Baccalaureate Vlmmm good food Standing around Entertainment Eileen Stulc and Janet Bergum The better half of the class Speaker Dave Medalon 18 This is a serious matter Graduation 19 Graduating from High School Junior-Senior Banquet Seniors enjoying the meal Oh! I'm enjoying myself Jim Lyon 1 1978-79 All Awards Banquet Quartet entertains Matt Knox Mr. Swor receives “Teacher of the Year” Award Kim Wherlcy receives Outstanding Pep Club Member Darrell Dyer receives the Tex Olsen Award Tammie Selph receives Outstanding FHA Member Bonnie Bergum receives Most-Improved Student Award 21 Aurilla received award Chorus Awards Raider Football — '78 STANDING, left to right: Asst. Coach Jerry Thompson, Vaughn Smith, Matt Knox. Keith Bergum, Tony Stulc, Dan Boyce, Brian DeMars, Jim Lyon, Ken Bergum, mgr. Tom Lechner, Coach Nils Yamamoto. Middle row: Terry Econom, Rusty Benes, Tim Stulc, Tony Selph, Pat Carson, Curtis Brooks. Bill Dyer. Front row: Mark Benes, Scott Wildung. Darrell Dyer, Frank Carr, Kelly Norskog, Joe Dyer, and Keith Carlstrom. Senior Players Pat Carson Keith Bergum Darrell Dyer 22 And Cheerleaders .. m Tm i - — — ' — - —- Matt Knox Brian DeMars Jim Lyon 23 Raider Girls' Basketball — 78-9 STANDING, left to right: Assistant Coach Peggy Stulc, Roxy Kinkelaar. Susan Peterson. Merry Stulc, Lisa Ehlert, Aurilla Stulc. Chris Eco- nom. Denise Wherley, Kim Wherley, Coach Rudy Stulc. Front row: mgr. Marguerite Ehlert. Nancy Ehlert. Debbie Hassler, and Carlene Wichman. 4th Place District Tournaments Roxy Kinkelaar Varsity Scoreboard We They 45 Winnett 40 29 G. Range 74 42 St. Leo’s 11 32 Hobson 20 19 Moore 39 37 Denton 45 28 Judith Gap 20 43 Roy 30 44 Winnett 21 46 G. Range 55 43 St. Leo’s 40 30 Hobson 33 33 Judith Gap 31 18 Moore District Tournaments 47 32 Judith Gap 31 33 G. Range 40 29 Hobson 27 29 Denton 53 Aurilla Stulc 24 Jr. High Girls' Basketball Team t jctl to right: Coach Peggy Stulc, Roberta Dyer, Patience Norskog. Mary Carr, Bonnie Bergum, Sherry Royce, Nina Knox. Tammie Selph. Marguerite Ehlert, Patty Walling, and Cindy Barnes. 25 Raider Boys' Basketball 78-9 I I I Left to right: Asst. Coach Jerry Thompson. Bill Dyer. Darrell Dyer, Tim Stulc. Tony Selph. Jim Lyon. Tony Stulc. Brian DeMars. Dan Boyce. Matt Knox. Keith Bergum. Terry Econom. Scott Jimmerson. and Coach Rudy Stulc. Brian DeMars Darrell Dyer Jim Lyon 26 And Cheerleaders We They Grass Range 53 34 Winnett 53 40 St. Leo’s 65 42 Fergus jv’s 62 54 Hobson 74 63 Moore 45 55 Judith Gap 60 66 Denton 58 73 Roy 59 57 Keilh Bergum Scoreboard District Tournaments Judith Gap 65 US 63 St. Leo’s 61 US 82 Moore 53 US 58 Judith Gap 53 US 57 Divisional Tournaments Box Elder 97 US 75 Denton 84 US 57 Dan Boyce We They Winnett 58 54 Fergus jv’s 67 71 Grass Range 74 62 St. Leo’s 73 53 Hobson 61 65 Judith Gap 75 84 Moore 59 62 Denton 72 81 Roy 62 61 Malt Knox 27 Left to right: Joe Dyer, Dirk Hassler, Trent Goettlich. Keith Carlstrom, Ken Bergum, Mark Benes, Rusty Benes, Loran Heggem, Greg Whichman. Scott Royce. Scott Wildung. and Coach Jerry Thompson. 'B' Squad Basketball Team and Cheerleaders Carlene Whichman Denise Wherle ' Susan Peterson 28 Left to right: Mark Challans, Bret Green, Gary Boyce, Wade Kinkelaar. Tom Lcchner. Craig Bergum, Terry Stulc. and Coach Jerry Thomp- son. Jr. High Basketball Team and Cheerleaders Cindy Barnes Tammie Selph Patience Norskog Roberta Dyer 1979 Track Team Back row: Coach Jerry Thompson. Tony Selph. Tim Stulc. Rusty Benes. Nona Heller. Carlene Wichman. Scott Jimmerson. Asst. Coach Nils Yamanoto. Front row: Darrell Dyer. Scott Wildung. Jim Lyon. Vaughn Smith, mgr. Tom Lechner. 30 Track Snaps 3) W Club Back Row. L to R: Jerry Thompson. Rudy Stulc, Tony Selph. Tim Stulc. Pat Carson, Curtis Brooks, Tony Stulc. Niles Yamamoto. Second Row: Dan Boyce, Keith Bergum, Darrell Dyer, Jim Lyon. Brian DcMars. First Row: Bill Dyer, Matt Knox, Ken Bergum, Scott Jimmerson. Terry Econom. Pep Club Back Row, L to R: Denise Wherley. Connie Schaeffer. Debbie Hassler. Audrey Thompson, Marguerite Ehlert, Kim Wherley, Nancy Ehlert, Bonnie Bergum, Aurilla Stulc. Second Row: Susan Peterson, Advisor Jerri Ziegler, Nina Knox. Lisa Ehlert. Mary Carr, Patty Walling. Chris Econom. Second Row: Carlene Wichman, Advisor — Jami Johnson. Natalie Econom, Carlene Wildung. Advisor — Klara Deme, Roxy Kinkelaar. First Row: Cindy Barnes. Patience Norskog, Roberta Dyer, Tammie Selph. Chorus Back Row: Jerry Lyon. Pat Carson. Matt Knox. Steve Rich, Jim Lyon. Brian DeMars. Tony Stulc. Curtis Brooks. Ken Bergum. Scott Wil- dung, Scott Jimmerson. Second Row: Marguerite Ehlert. Patience Norskog. Shawneen Hamon. Nina Knox. Carlene Wildung. Carlene Wich- man. Lisa Ehlert, Natalie Econom. Tracy Brooks. First Row: Cindy Barnes, Roberta Dyer. Bonnie Bergum. Audrey Thompson. Wendy Arthur. Sandra Royce. Melody Taffola, Instructor — Melissa Rogers. Drill Team L to R: Audrey Thompson, Chris Econom, Denise Wherley, Bonnie Bergum. Tracy Brooks, Roberta Dyer, Debbie Hassler, Nina Knox, Melody Taffola. GRADE SCHOOL BAND HIGH SCHOOL BAND Front Row. L. to R.: Keven Econom. Christal Leonard. Mary Heller. Second Row. L to R.: Anita Stulc. Bar- bara Walling, Aaron Chal- lans. Mathew Bolstad. Kelly Simac. Kerry Simac. Back Row, L. to R.: Krista Bergum. Instructor. Melissa Rogers. Allen Dyer. Front Row. L. to R.: Patty Walling. Sherry Royce. Suzan Peterson. Nina Knox. Bonnie Bergum. Tammie Selph. Second Row: Kim Wherley. Terry Econom, Brett Green. Roxy Kinkelaar. Tim Stulc, Terry Stulc. Mary Carr. Third Row: Instructor Melissa Rogers. Aurilla Stulc. Kenny Bergum. Rusty Benes. Back Row: Gary Boyce. Tony Selph. Scott Jim- merson. FHA FFA Top Row, L. to R.: Debbie Hassler. Connie Schaeffer, Shawneen Hamon, Carlene Wildung. Second Row. L. to R.: Mary Carr. Mrs. Klara Deme. Advisor. Front Row. L. to R.: Roberta Dyer. Tammie Selph. Front Row. L. to R.: Dirk Hassler, Tim Stulc, Aurilla Stulc. Scott Jimmerson. Scott Royce. Nancy Ehlert. Mark Benes. Second Row L. to R.: Terry Econom. Curtis Brooks, Matt Knox. Joe Dyer, Vaugn Smith. Trent Goettlich. Scott Wil- dung. Keith Carlstrom. Kim Wherely. Greg Wichman. Oscar Cantu — Advisor. Back Row. L. to R.: Steve Rich. Rusty Benes. Pat Carson. Kenny Bergum. Tony Stulc. Loren Heggem, Tony Selph. Brian Demars. Back row, L. to R.: Pat Carson. Brian DeMars. Aurilla Stulc, Audrey Thompson. Keith Bergum. Front row. L. to R. Roxy Kinkelaar. Nata lie Econom. Connie Schaeffer. Carlene Wildung, Matt Knox, Advisor. Jerry Thompson. Paper Staff Back row. L. to R.: Student teacher. Dixie Anderson. Dale Benes. Tim Stulc, Tony Selph. Denise Wherley. Jerry Thompson, Advisor. Terry Econom. Front row, L. to R .: Melody Tafolla. Chris Econom. Lori Barnes. Bill Dyer. 36 Back row. L. to R : Sandra Roycc. Carlcne Wildung. Aurilla Stulc. Audrey Thompson. Tim Stulc. Advisor. Ralph Rogers. Front row. L. to R.: Lori Barnes. Denise Wherley. Carlene Wichman. Scott Jimmerson. Roxy Kinkelaar. Student Librarians L. to R.: Carlene Wildung. Advisor. Mildred Swope. Natalie Econom. Denise Wherley. 37 American Legion and Auxiliary ■HHV!■■■■ B o y s a n d Tony Sclph. Denise Wherley. and Dale Benes r I 8 8 t a e American Legion Oratorical Contest First Place: Malt Knox Second Place: Audrey Thompson Americanism Test Winners: John Schaeffer Audrey Thompson Special Awards Valedictorian. Audrey and her mother Shirley Thompson. W.E.A. Qcholarships Roxy Kinkelaar Aurilla Stulc Brian DeMars Carlene Wildung. Alternate Natalie Econom. Alternate Audrey Thompson, Alternate Montana University System Scholarship Audrey Thompson American Legion and Auxiliary Scholarship — Dan Boyce Palma Bergum Memorial Scholarship — Jim Lyon Malt Knox, Alternate College of Great Falls Scholarship — Aurilla Stulc DAR Citizenship Award — Roxy Kinkelaar Salutatoriam Roxy and her father Harold Kinkelaar. 39 JUNIOR -SENIOR PROM That's not nice Nice hat Sometimes When We Touch 41 JUNIOR Class Officers Pres. Melody Tafolla V. Pres. Terry Econom Sec. Lori Barns Treas. Dale Benes Council Rep. Tony Self Terry Econom Dale Benes Tim Stulc Chris Econom CLAS9 Scott Royce Lisa Enclert Susan Peterson QOPHOMORE Class Officers Pres. Debbie Hassler V. Pres. Susan Peterson Sec. Curtis Brooks Treas. Scott Jimmerson Council Rep. Carlene Wichman CLA98 Sophomore Christmas play Who's the Santa? Debbie Hassler Dirk Hassler i y Jerry Lyon Frank Carr Wendy Aulhur Vaughn Smith Scott Wildung Mary Stulc FRESHMAN CLASS Class Officers Pres. Mark Benes V. Pres. Trent Goettich Sec. Treas. Wendy Authur Student Council Frank Carr Shawncen Homon Loren Heggem What a bunch of beauties Nancy Ehlert Trent Goettlich PHOTO Nof Avoilob o Pam Wright Kim Wherley Greg Wich man Kelly Norskog 47 EIGHTH Roberta Dyer G R A D E Sherry Royce Bonnie Bergum Wade Kinkelaar Terry Stulc 48 SEVENTH GRADE Mary Carr Patty Walling Cindy Barnes Gary Royce Tammie Selph Mark Challans Tom Lechner Is it that bad Sherry? Marguerite Ehlert Patience Norskog 8th GRADE GRADUATION I don'l want to graduate. Proud Graduates 50 I think I already did. I guess it's not so bad Kindergarten Back row, L.-R.: Dusty Philp. Jason Blaziccvich, Shane Slivka, Lance Heggem. Front row, L.-R.: Krista Wickens, Patty Arthur. Lynnette Green, Kelly Bolstad. 51 First Grade 52 Holly Bcncs Robert Dyer Lisa Challans Kara Bergum Rhonda Morgan Damon Obie Randy Swor Jeff Warncke Second Third Grade Stanley Leonard Miss Jerri Zeigler Stacy Royce 53 Thankfull Moody Suzanne Bolstad Fourth Grade 54 Tom Philp Scott Rogers Julie Skinner Diane Wildung Krista Bergum Matt Bolstad Trcvis Butcher Aaron Challans Brian Challans Allen Dyer Kevin Econom Mary Heller Fifth • Sixth Mr. Steven Sundberg Kelly Simac Chrissy Leonard Kerry Simac Todd Stulc Anita Stulc Barbara Walling 55 In Memory of Rusfy Swope Mr. Swope and his wife Mildred. We will always remember Mr. Rusty Swope for his work and dedication to our school. There were many small things Mr. Swope did for us, such as: Help us with projects and crafts when we were in grade school, and he also helped with the readying of our classroom and helping make it more attractive. Perhaps the greatest and most remembered work of Mr. Swope was his hours of hardwork in our high school Library. Besides sorting books, binding books, etc. ... he built badly needed bookshelves for the library. All of Mr. Swope's labors were done in his free time without pay. We will miss him greatly but will hold the memories of his thoughtfulness as an honor in our minds. — The Winifred Student Body — He asked naught of life but the love of his friends. And the beauty of nature to grace all his way. The song of the birds and rippling streams. And family and home at the close of his day. He placed honor high in the measure of man — Tlie value of truthfulness, ne’r too high to pay. Though humble in spirit, yet noble in deed. Ajustified mind at the end of each day. We remember him now for the smile that he had. At a joke he would laugh in his own quiet way. — Give cheer to the downcast, joy to the sad. Hope to his loved ones at the close of each day. In youth he loved life and the pleasures it had. Still, he shouldered his work as he thought the right way. The standards he set were his signposts of life. Which guided him on as he lived day by day. Life's trials, though heavy, showed him need for the Lord, Who gave him new life and a hope for alway. Now, we have our memories — His burdens are o’er. The Lord called him Home at the close of his day. By Mildred Swope Senior Trip Here comes Keiih and Roxy. Look what I found. Chaparones What is it? I'm scared lets get away. I am just so cute. i still can t figure out what Getting the lean Keith had. on things. Hey look everyone. What is he doing? Dick you're making a spectical of yourself. I'm good. Sleeping beauty at rest. We leave Flathead with many happy memories. 57 GRADE SNAPS The future ladies man of W.H.S. School Snaps 59 Sport Snaps 60 1978-1979 Bo s’ Basketball 4 . j i• .vs jr vr|y ’iJ! i?£ Track 61 AURILLA JO STULC — 12 years at Winifred Schools; Basketball — 1-4; Track — 1-3; National Honor Society — 2-4; “Headin for a Weddin” — 3; “They Gave Him a Co-Ed 4; Paper Staff — 3; Annual Staff — 4; Pep Club — 1-4; Cheerleader — “B” — 2, 3 — “A” — 4; FFA Sweetheart — 4; WEA Scholarship — 4; Great Falls Honor Scholarship — 4; Band -1-4. CONNIE RAE SCHAEFFER — 12 years at Winifred Schools; “Headin for a Weddin” — 3; “They Gave Him a Co-Ed” —4; Paper Staff - 3; Annual Staff — 4; Pep Club — 1, 2, 4; FHA — 3,4; Teacher Aid — 4. JOHN ROBERT SCHAEFFER — 12 years at Winifred Schools; “They Gave Him a Co-Ed” — 4 FFA — 1; American Legion Americanism Test — 4. BRIAN DEMARS — 12 years at Winifred Schools; Basketball — 1-4; Football — 1-4; Most Improved Student — 1; FFA — 1-4; W-Club — 1-4; “Headin for a Weddin” — 3; “They Gave Him a Co-Ed” — 4; Boys' State Alternate — 3; Paperstaff — 3; Prom King — 4. JIM IRVIN LYON—4'h years at Winifred; Basketball— 1-4; Football— 1-4; W-Club— 1- 4; Track — 3, 4; Chorus — 2-4; “Headin for a Weddin” — 3; “They Gave Him a Co-Ed” — 4; Paper Staff — 3: Homecoming Prince—1; Most Improved Student — 3. NATALIE JEAN ECONOM — 12 years at Winifred; Pep Club — 1-4; Class Sec. — 1; Pep Club Pres. — 4; Class Pres. — 3; Basketball — 1; Carnival Queen — 3; Chorus — 2, 4; Drill Team — 1; Paper Staff — 3; Annual Staff — 4; Librarian — 4; “Headin for a Weddin” — 3; “They Gave Him a Co-Ed” — 4. CARLENE ANN WILDUNC — 12 years at Winifred Schools; Basketball — 1; Chorus — 3, 4; Pep Club— 1-4; Vice-Pres. Pep Club — 4; FHA— 1-4; FHA Pres. — 4; Librarian— 1-4; “Headin for a Weddin” — 3; “They Gave Him a Co-Ed” — 4; Drill Team — 1-3; Girls’ State — 3; Annual Staff — 4; Paper Staff — 3; Honor Society — 3, 4; WEA Scholarship Alternate —4. ROXANNE ALBERTA KINKELAAR — Basketball — 1-4; Cheerleading — “B” — 2, 3, “A” — 4; Band — 1-4; “Headin for a Weddin” — 3; “They Gave Him a Co-ED” — 4; Pep Club — 1-4; Honor Society — 3. 4; Student Council — 3; Carnival Queen Candidate — 1; Prom Queen — 4; Track — 3. AUDREY FAYE THOMPSON — 12 years at Winifred Schools; Basketball — 1; Chorus 1-4; Scorekeeper Girls’ and Boys’ Basketball and Football — 2-4; Band — ; Librarian — 2; Speech Club — 1; FHA — 1, 2; Pep Club — 1-4; Girls’ State — 3; Annual Staff — 4; Paper Staff — 3; Drill Team — 1-4: Honor Society — 3. 4; Homecoming Queen — 4; Americanism Test — 4; “Headin for a Weddin” — 3; “They Gave Him a Co-Ed” — 4; Music Teacher Aid — 4; Second Place American Legion Cratorical Contest — 4; University System Honor Scholarship — 4. JERRY CLAY BENES — 11 years at Winifred Schools; “Headin for a Weddin” — 3; “They Gave Him a Co-Ed” — 4. DARRELL LAWRENCE DYER — 12 years at Winifred Schools; Wrestling — 1; W-Club — 1-4; Basketball — 2-4; Football — 1-4; Chorus — 2; Track — 3, 4; FFA — 1-3; “They Gave Him a Co-Ed” — 4. SANDEA LYNN ROYCE — 4 years at Winifred; Basketball — 1; Pep Club — 1-3; Honor Society — 3,4; Chorus — 3, 4; Cheerleader — ”B” — 3; Paper Staff — 3; “Headin for a Wed- din” — 3; “They Gave Him a Co-Ed” — 4. TRACY LEE BROOKS —7 years at Winifred; Basketball — 1; Pep Club — 1-3; Paper Staff — 3; Cheerleader — “B — 3: Chorus — 2-4; “Headin for a Weddin” — 3; “They Gave Him a Co-Ed” — 4. DAN JAMES BOYCE — 12 years at Winifred; Basketball — 1-4; Football — 1-4; W-Club — 1-4; FFA — 1-4; “Headin for a Weddin” — 3; “They Gave Him a Co-Ed” —4. MATHEW OWEN KNOX — 5 years at Winifred; Basketball — 1-4; Football — 1-4; W- Club — 1-4: Boys’ State — 3; Paper Staff — 3; Homecoming King — 4; 1st. Place American Legion Cratorical Contest — 4; FFA — 1-4; “Headin for a Weddin — 3; “They Gave Him a Co-Ed — 4; District 1st. Place FFA Speech Contest - 4. PATRICK GLENN CARSON — 2 years at Winifred; Basketball — 3; Football — 3. 4; Cho- rus _ 3,4; Track — 4; W-Club — 3. 4; Paper Staff — 3; “Headin for a Weddin” — 3; “They Gave Him a Co—Ed” — 4. KEITH BERCUM — 12 years at Winifred; Basketball — 2, 3; Football — 1, 3, 4; W-Club — 1-4; Chorus — 2: FFA — 1-4; “Headin for a Weddin” — 3; “They Gave Him a Co-Ed - 4. Remembering our days left behind. w' 'Your Locally Owned Store E D G R O C E R Y Ph. 462 5444 Winifred, Montana 59489 LINDA, TRACY, VAL 7 T. o. V N o 3 % H Singer Westinghouse TV Appliance Center 409 W. Main Lewistown, Montana SENE MARY ERLANDSON Monarch Quasar N MOUNTAIN WEST FARM BUREAU MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY HOWARD KOLSTAD SIA SCHINDLER 301 N. E. Main Lewistown, MT 59457 Ph. 406—538 3817 64 Convenience Versatile Ready to Serve Cooked in Its Own Juice Phone: (406) 538 9805 Gilt Edge Route Lewistown, Mont. 59489 Paid for by DOROTHY BENES C.LELEK AGENCY Riverside Flower Shop 305 W. Main Real-Estate-Insurance Lewistown, Montana Phone:538 5397 155 East Main — Box 603 Phone —538 5977 Lewistown, Montana W 4w:fr your Independent Insurance 1agent SERVES YOU FIRST fey We Wire Flowers Day or Night LC RANCH GAIL PAT BARNES Hilger, Montana Choice Feeder Cattle HORSESHOEING NORMAL CORRECTIVE RALPH ROGERS 2nd Slowers Horseshower in Central Mont. Es-Texas Windmill Man and Part-Time Pedagogue Box 761 Lewiston, Montana Phone:462-5516 428 2360 ARNTZEN ANGUS RANCH 25 Years in the Registered Angus Business We'll Do Our Best to Help You With Your Angus Needs Annual Production Sale April 20, 1979 GOOD LUCK SENIORS KEITH KRIS SHERRY DOUG GAYLE 462 2695 462 2471 462 2675 65 WINIFRED GTA LEWISTOWN $ Fertilizer J Feed • • • Seed .... Veterinary Supplies Liquid Supplement d4jf Grain Rolling PAT ANDERSON, Manager Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Ph. 538 3991 —204 1st Ave. N. Lewistown, Montana 59457 Alpine Floral DOWN B-LOI BAR lib Live it up at the Lewistown, Mont. 59457 Down B-Lo Bar DORRIS and MELVIN JEFFERY o lmg Hil s Ranc GEORGE FISHER Registered Herfords Lilkirk Breeding ED PAM BUTCHER TRAVIS ROSS and BECKY THE PANTRY Health Food Store Mini Mall — Lewistown, MT Complete Lines of Vitamins, Minerals, Herbs, and Salts, Fresh Ground Flour, Books, and Candy owners: DOUG and GAYLE WARD ED and PAM BUCHER Distributor of Standard Oil Products Winifred, MT Tel. —462-5331 Good Luck to the Class of '79 Fergus Cafe Open 24 hrs. ) —is? 223 West Main Lewistown, Montana Lewistown Pharmacy Wallgreen Agency in Lewistown Prescriptions — Vitamines — Health Aids Animal Vaccines Vet Supplies 2 10 West Main telephone: 538-8 128 Quality Transmissions Rainbow Bar Complete Repair and Hilger Montana Service of Automatic Transmissions HOWARD and BERTHA PERKINS 4 W. D. Repairs Transmissions CONGRATULATIONS Transfer Case Lewistown, Montana tele. 538-8252 CLASS OF 79 67 Brdwy MiNi Mall 15 Businesses under one roof something for all at the Mini Mall 301 West Brdwy, Lewistown, Montana SALTER FURNITURE 515 West Main Lewistown, Montana Winifred Tavern and Cafe The Meeting Place ot Winifred GEORGE and MARION CARR Success to all the Seniors in the Future §1 Buttery's Super Store Lewiitown, Montand Moodie Implement Company John Deere Equipment DAVE MOODIE, Owner COOLEY CHEVROLET RON’S CHEVRON Lewistown Auto Dealers Association SERVICE 115 1 st Avenue North - 5 3 1 B T ’.CHEVRON, ““ SERVICE 415 1 st Avenue North Lewistown, Montana Lewistown, Montana Roberts Red Peterson Ranch Angus Ranch Feedlot And Trucking mnz -a - - w Red Angus Since 1962 Trucking, grain, and cattle BILL ANGUS GARDE, SHARON, JOAN, WAYNE and SUSAN and Winifred, Montana WOODY North Western Bank of Lewistown We're on your side An Affiliate of Northwest Bancorporation Lewistown Division 5th Main 538 5427 Banco 538 7771 A Montana Institution since 1916 Montana Tavern 202 West Main Lewistown, Montana 59457 U Jr S Cafe aSr 214 W. Main 1 Lewistown, MT 0 d y m Rancher — Rodeo Headquarters EHLERT BROTHER'S BACKHOE DIGGING Contact: MIKE BENES Box 313 Winifred Montana 59489 WES and STEVE EHLERT Phone 462-5424 Bulk Products Service Good Luck Seniors WINIFRED FARMERS OIL CO. •SCiETU mjgj ® Where the customer is the company Petroleum Products, Farm Supplies, L. P. Gas, Animal Health Products GLENN WILDUNG, Manager Best Wishes to the Class of 1979 Meadow Gold Dairy Bruce Udelhoven FORD CATTLE COMPANY TOM H. FORD, Owner Dealer in all classes of cattle and horses Ph. 462-5501 Winifred, Montana 59489 Good Luclt Seniors MACE Serving Winifred for many years Service rendered with a smile Lewistown Montana -til-:'- ' Wallings Angus Ranch Registered Commercial Angus Winifred, Montana Ph. 462-5330 Congratulations Class of 1979 71 Boosters Snowy Lanes Pioneer Bar Snowy Mountain Meats Taco Time Hanson Office Machines and Supplies Fabian's Machine Welding Dash Inn Green Acres Lewistown Veternary Lewistown Tire Husky By Pass Truck Stop Realty Title Company Inc. Yogo Inn Tastee Freeze PCA K R Auto Body Shop Weirss Lewistown News Argus «rings Riverside Flower Shop Greenhouse Beauty Nook Central Montana Yamaha Bronson Jewelry Lock Service Dr. W. C. Shaver Don Wards OK Tires Yogo Gem Rock Shop Paris Cleaners Jasons Hub Clothing Charles Paint Glas Toomey's Sears Roebuck and Co. Woolworths Roys Tire Co. City Barber Shop McDonald Ready Mix Eagles Rimby Heating Inc. Hanks Mobil Homes Bourke Implement Mode O'day Horning Imp. Elizabeth Berg — Montana Clay Bill Limpus Repair Dover Construction Frank and Doris Kucera Hilger Super Stop Listings Gambles Sports Center Anna Bolis Penney's Cenex Farmers Union Oil Co. Owl Drug Hine's Motor Anthony's Seiden Drug Bon Ton 77 McDonalds Three B's Bee Hive


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