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1966 Introduction

Administration 16

Faculty 24

Activities 38

Organizations 76

Sports 98

Classes 110 College life at

Northern Montana is

the beauty of the

campus in winter and

the young graduate

leaving to take up the profession for

which four years of

college life has pre­

pared him. The beauty of a Spring day in the shade of East Hall and the ballot box at student elections are also part of the college life at Northern.

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The contrast of Donaldson Hall facing the

Pomeroy metal sculpture at the Ruhr memorial

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Ii College life at Northern blends the songs

of the Northern Sons, the relaxing mo­

ments of play rehearsal with the agony

of winter morning motor troubles.

10 Campus Day, picnic lunch at Morgan

Hall, drafting students hard at it are part of college life at Northern.

11 A card game on the bus, a ride in the

"Goose," and the annual rivalry of the tug-of-war prove that work and play both make up part of college life at Northern. Harvey Carroll fills his nights with books while Tim Carmen indulges

in another student activity. The dorm boys clown it up before the parade.

13 Margaret Cook, Mary Lou O'Neil, Bill Thackeray, Chris Keller and Bill Lisenby, director, offer pointers on "how it's done" to Rod Eckberg and Pat Moore during practice for "Mary, Mary." Miss O'Neil and Eckberg held the lead roles in the production.

Mike Conn, ASNMC president, helps Daphne Hanson onto the stage at the crowning of Homecoming Queen.

John Varnum, NMC Band Director, leads the band in their annual spring concert.

14 College life at Northern is

President Crowley with Mrs.

Crowley and daughter Peg at the Winter Carnival - it is the frosted beauty

of East Hall - it is Willie Funk leading the barbershop boys in a rendition.

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17 Dr. Joseph R. Crowley

President

Northern Montana College

Dr. Crowley and Mike Conn. ASNMC President, mount the plaque that was presented to the college during the 1965-66 Homecoming festivities by the W. E. Cowan family. Senator Cowan, for whom Cowan Hall was named, was instrumental in estab­ lishing Northern as one of the units of the Greater University System.

18 State Board of Regents

State Board of Education members from left co right around the table: Mr. John D. French, ftonan; Mrs. Marjorie W. King, Winnett; Mr. John E, O'Neill, Butte; Mr. M.E. Richard. Miles City; Miss Harriet Miller, State Super­ intendent; Governor Tim Babcock; Attorney General Forrest H. Anderson; Mr. A,A. Arras, Jr., Cut Bank; Mr. Gordon Muilendore, Glendive; Dr. Gordon Doering, Helena; Mr. Boynton G. Paige, Philipsburg.

Along with the other units of the Greater University System, Northern Montana College is under the general control and supervision of the State Board of Regents. The Board is composed of eleven members. Eight of the board members are appointed by the Governor with the approval of the . The remaining three members are Governor Tim Babcock, Attorney General Forrest Anderson, State Superintendent Harriet Miller. This year marked the retirement from the Board of Boynton G. Paige. Riilipsburg, Montana, whose long service was distinguished by his devotion to the cause of education.

1965 - 1966

19 L. W, Hagener is the Dean of the Basic Curricula Division of the College. Mr. Hagener has been a member of the college faculty since 1949.

Division

George R. Bandy is Acting Dean of the Division of Teacher Education and Director of the Summer Session. He has been a member of the faculty since 1956.

Deans

Robert Siebrasse is Acting Dean of the Vocational-Technical Division. He has been a member of the faculty since 1953. Northern's Local Board

Mr. Guy Ma berry, senior member and chairman of the Local Execu­ tive Board, has served education for many years in various capacities. He was bom on a ranch north of Great Falls and has lived in Montana all of his life* He owns and operates the Valley Machinery Company of Havre. Mr. Maberry is married and has two daughters both of whom attended Northern Montana College.

Mrs- William Cowan brings a name distinguished in the history of Northern Montana College to ihe Local Boa id. Her father-in-law was instrumental in promoting the legislation which established the college; and Cowan Hall bears his name to honor this fact. Her late husband, Mr. W.C. Cowan, served on the State Board of Education. Mrs. Cowan and her son own and operate the Cowan and Son Ranch south of Box Elder. Mrs. Cowan is a graduate of Havre High School and the University of Montana-

Mr. Thomas Burns. Chinook. Montana, is the junior member of the Local Executive Board. He brings to the job a sense of dedication to the needs of education and a background of service to education. He has served on the Chinook School School Board and the P.T.A. Council. Mr. Burns is a graduate of . He was a flying officer with the Marine Corps during World War H. Mr. Burns owns nd operates the Clear Creek Hereford Ranch west of Chinook. He is larried to the former Ethel Graybeal of Great Falls and has two children.

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Mr* Richard Mattson, Dean of Men and Director of Student Personnel Services, has a reasonably quiet moment at his desk. Dean Mattson is responsible for the general direction of student affairs. In addition to this very important function of the college, the Dean's Office also conducts the Counselling and Guidance Service and the College Placement Bureau.

Dean of Men

Dean of Women

Mrs. Eugenia Livingston is the able and popular assistant to Dean Mattson. Her primary responsibility is directing the affairs of the Associated Women Students of NMC. Mrs. Livingston directs the testing program for the benefit of the college students.

22 Morgan Hall

The Morgan Hall House Council is a group of students elected by the students living in the dormi­ tory. This organization is responsible for controlling student affairs for on-campus men. Among their duties are the organization of social affairs and recommend­ ing action in discipline cases.

Front: Jack Baird, Bruce Ruckman. Frank Tobel. Darrell Heim, Ouentin Kirkman. Rear: Don Dammell. Charles Rate, Tony Hicks, Rodney Hofeldt, Mr. Tom Keys, Head Resident,

Mr. Tom Keys Head Resident, Morgan Hall

Miss Jeanne Quist. Head Resident, Donaldson Hall

Donaldson Hall

The Donaldson Hall House Council is the group of women students elected to represent the interests of on-campus women students.

Front: Marguerite Karst, Carol Stelling, Angela Widhalm, Miss Jean Quist, Head Resident; Middle: Dorothy Fuhrmann, Jerri Dale. Joan Woldtvedt, Toni Horan, Zona Hansen, Rear:' Barbara Little, Mary Deubner, Margaret Ore. Kathy Dubois, Mary Louise OHara, Carole Patrick,

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25 Dale Anderson Inst, of Drafting; NMC, Rocky Mountain College

Gerald Bekker

Ruth Blackford Asst. Prof, of Spanish and French; B.S., Kansas State Teachers College; M. A.. U. of Iowa: U of M.U. of Madrid Horace Borchert Asst. Prof, of Science; B.S., Valley City State Teachers College, M.S.. U. of Colorado

Orval Brenden Asst. Prof, of Drawing and Surveying; B.S. Uof M E. James Brownson Asst. Prof, of Art; B.S., U. of Nebraska; M.A., Ohio Stale University

William Brumley Asst. Prof, of Physics and Math; B.A., U of M; M. Ed., UofM Keith Clawson Associate Professor and Chairman of Business and Secretarial Science; B.A., M. Ed.. UofM

26 James Corey Inst, in English; B.S., U. of M. Dr. George Craig Chairman and Prof, of English; B.A., M.A, U. of M.; Ph.D.. U. of Utah

Anna Eaton Inst, of Business and Secretarial Science; B.S., Valley City State Teachers College; A.M., Colorado State College

Monte R. Fauque Inst, in Automotive Technology; B.S., NMC

Diane Frank Inst, of Practical Nursing; B.S., BYU

June Gersmeyer Inst, in Business and Secretarial Science; B.S, St. Scholastica College

Wilbur Funk Asst. Prof, of Music; B.M.E., U* ofM;M.M., U. of M.

John Goebel Associate Prof, of Industrial Arts; B, S.. MSU; M.A., Colorado State College

27 Harold Grimes Inst, in Distributive Educ.; B. A., Colorado State College

Carl Gunderson Associate Prof, of History and Social Sciences; B.A., Intermountain Union College; M. A., U. of M.

Sterling Haaland Inst, in Electronics Technology; B.S., Oregon State U.

Hilda Holtz Inst, in Math; B.A., Eastern Washington College of Educ.; U. of M.

Martin Kane Inst, in Chemistry; B.S., NMC; M.S.. MSU

Arnold Keck Chairman, Dept. of Health and P. E., Asst. Prof, of Health and P. E., Swimming Coach; B.S., Minot State Teachers College; Registered Physical Therapist

Joseph Keller Asst. Prof, of English; B.A., St. John's University; M.S., U. of M.

Helen Kiesling Asst. Prof., Chairman of Dept. of Registered Nursing

28 August Korb Asst. Prof, of Industrial Arts; B.S., NMC; M.S. Colorado State University

Harrison Lane Associate Prof, and Chairman of History and Social Sciences; B.S., MSU; M.A., U. of Minnesota

William Lisenby Associate Prof, of English: B.Ed., Western Illinois State College; M.S.

Stephen Liu Inst, in English; B.A., Nanking University; M.A., Wayland Baptist College; M.A., U. of

Joseph McDonald Inst, in Health and Physical Educ., Head Basket­ ball Coach; B.A.. M.S.. U. of M.

James Norris Inst, in History and Social Sciences; B.A.; Centen­ ary College of Louisiana; M.A., U. of Denver

Helen O'Dea Associate Prof, and Chairman of Math.; B. A., U. of Colorado; M.A., U. of California

Ella Ortner Asst. Prof, of Education; B. A., Northeastern Oklahoma State College; M.A., Tulsa University

29 Margaret Oil Asst. Prof, of Cosmetology; R.N., Montana Deaconess Hospital; Volkman Academy of Beauty Culture; B. E., Colorado State University.

Thomas Reynolds Inst, in Health and Physical Educ, Head Football Coach; B.S., North Dakota State University; M.S. t U. of N. D.

Mason Rowe Inst, in English; B.A., Lynchburg College; M.A., U. of Tennessee

James Smith Assistant Prof, of Math: B.S., M. A., U. of Denver

Perry Sheneman Asst. Prof.. Electronics Technology; B.S., Electronics Engineer, American Institute of Engineering and Technology

Dr. Lee Spuhler Asst. Prof, of Education; B.S., M.Ed., Ed. D., U. of M.

Dr. Duane Taft Director of Off-Campus Education and Prof, of Educ.; B. Ed., Western Montana College; M. Ed., U. of Washington; Ed. D., U. of Montana

William Tarrant Inst, in Psychology; B.S., Western Montana College; M.A., U. of Montana

30 William Thackeray Inst, in English; B.S.. NMC; M.A,. U. of Utah

John Varnum Inst, in Music; B.M,, U. of M, M.M.

Kenneth Walcheck Inst, in Biology; B.S., Wisconsin State College; M.S., MSU William Waugh Asst. Prof, of History and Social Sciences: B.S., NMC; M.S., MSU

Earl Weiser Associate Prof, of English and Journalism; B. A., Nebraska Wesleyan Uvinversity, B.J., U- of Missouri; M.A.

Clifton White Associate Prof., Dept. of Physical Education; B.A., U. of Denver; M.S.. D. Ed., U, of Oregon

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George Williams Asst. Prof, of History and Social Sciences; B.A, M. S., U. of Utah

Ruth Williams Inst, in Education; B, S., U. of Utah

31 Richard Worstell Francis Yeager Robert Young Inst, of Voc. Tech. Educ. Associate Prof, of Chemistry: Inst., Electrical Technology B.A., Intermountain Union College; M. A., Colorado State College

Mr. and Mrs. Varnum enjoy the Homecoming football Faster, Dr. Craig, FASTER! LIIlC.

Jack and Bill question Mr. Gunderson on a point of history, Fooiball Coach Reynolds ponders about the next play. 32 This Book Is Dedicated To The Memory of Joseph Blevins - Student and Teacher at

Northern Montana College 33 Harold Babcock

Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds

Miss Lorrain Hockett Business Manager 34 Mrs. Patsy Christensen Registrar

Mr. Herbert Eariiart Librarian U

35 Mrs. Tamayo Harada President's Office

Mrs. Virginia Lucke Business Office

Miss Colleen Olson Registrar's Office Mrs. Mearl Winkenweder Dean's Office

Mrs. Irene Damschen Physical Plant Office

Mrs. Jean Lieberg Business Office

Mrs. Sally Sorenson Basic Curricula Office

Mrs. Thelma Anderson Industrial Arts Office

36 Mrs. Van de Pete Assistant Librarian

Mrs. Helen Allen Business Office

Miss Lillian Anderson Business Office

Mrs. Bettijean Smith Business Office

Miss Aileen Stevens Business Office

Mrs. Karen Cremer Education Division Office

Mrs. Lucinda Scherer Business Office

Mrs. Eva Bierman Registrar's Office

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39 STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE The Northerner, condensing the year 1965-66 with memories in pictures and in prose, will always be a reminder of our years at Northern. The breakthrough in 1965-66 saw the enrollment surpass a thousand students, the faculty increase proportionately, the legislators appropriate funds to construct two new buildings, and 1965-66 saw a steady climb in academic stature. Northern Montana College is meeting that challenge by raising standards of academic excellence—making this college one of the strong leaders in freedom in today's world of turmoil which sot>adly needs such institutions. I am proud to be a part of Northern Montana College's steady growth toward greatness and am looking forward to Northern's continuation in this progress. 40 Central Board Members Sit Around This

Table On Monday Nights They Do Other Things! !

Len Harrington squires Terry Sanderson Kathy Dubois. had a real money sense.

Larry Schwenke wasn't always this confused.

Charles Clikeman sings with Gary Funk. Sandy rode in the Rose Bowl parade.

Nancy Funk sang and danced her way to fame.

Frank Tobel, Mike Lee, and Nikki Carol Stelling Brown, along with Marilyn Trebas, Eats! represent Senior Class.

Gary Luce, left; Ladene Kafka, Ladene, second from left, leads the cheers at right, were members of Miss NMC every game. Pageant Committee. 41 RA's

Rear: Jack Baird, Bill Gernaat, Richard Schatzka, Gary Granley. Front: Dan Bangman, Jim Lindquist, Bruce Ruchman.

The resident assistants are those students who are employed to assist Mr. Tom Keys, Head Resident, in carrying out the responsibilities of operating the men's residence hall.

AWS

AWS is the organization which is devoted to the interests and welfare of women students. All women students are automatically members.

Rear: Sheila Running, Toni Horan, Sharon O'Riley. Sherry Benda. Front: Margaret Ore, Mary Deubner. Mary Louise O'Hara.

42 Senior

Class

Officers

NMC's Senior Class was headed by President Mike Lee. Vice President Frank Tobel. Secre­ tary Marilyn Trebas, and Nikki Brown as Central Board Representative.

Junior

Class

Officers

Junior Class officers for the 1965-66 year were: Lee Harrington. President; Rich Watson, Vice President: Marguerite Karst. Secretary: and Dave Stephenson. Central Board Representative,

43 Sophomore

Class

Officers

Elected to lead the Sophomore Class this year were Gary Luce, President; Dave Smith, Vice President; Angela Widhalm. Secretary; Ardyth Peterson, Treasurer; and Terry Sanderson, Central Board Representative.

Freshman

Class

Officers

The Freshman Class chose the following people to represent their new class: President Larry Schwenke; Vice President Carl McCoun; Secre­ tary Sue Hopkins; Treasurer Dana Evans; and Central Board Representative Nancy Funk.

44 i Ann Nepil Junior Class

Nikki Brown Senior Class

Mary Louise O'Hara Donaldson Hall

Sheila Running Morgan Hall

Daphne Hanson Sophomore Class Homecoming

Queen

Candidates

A 1966 Homecoming Queen

Miss Sandy Von Eschen. a sophomore from Havre, was chosen to reign as NMC's Homecoming Queen during the annual festivities this past fall. Majoring in English, Miss Von Eschen also represented Northern on Montana's float in the Rose Bowl Parade. 46 Sandy Von Eschen reigned over NMC's Seventh Annual Homecoming. The biggest event of the year was kicked off by the traditional snake dance through the dorms and the bonfire rally. The Frosh proved their strength by defeating the Upperclassmen in a hard-fought tug-of-war. Friday evening the Cowan family presented to Northern a plaque in memory of the late Senator Cowan, an early Nothern booster. The students then enjoyed the music and humor of the Four Freshmen who gave a two-hour concert. During their intermission* the Queen Coronation took place. Bright and early Saturday morning the largest parade NMC has ever presented moved through the streets of Havre. Hie Industrial Art's Club's float captured first prize, followed by the floats of Tau Kappa and the Freshmen- Football fans saw the Lites dazzle the Rocky Mountain Bears 7-6. The day was finalized with a delicious bar-b-que and a formal dance.

Lila Beerman and Bill Dunlap. Joyce Gillies and Dave McLaughlin, are among the many couples enjoying the'formal dance which signaled the closing of Homecoming 1965. The six Queen Candidates anxiously await Mike's important announcement

Four Freshmen

In Conceit

The Four Freshmen add to the spirit of Homecoming

48 Northern Montana College students board the "Goose" to ride triumpantly through Havre after their Home­ coming game victory.

The Industrial Arts Club's Homecoming float, "No Room for Rocky11, which won first prize, proudly parades the streets of Havre.

The Freshman float, "Lites Over Itocky", won third prize in the float-building competition.

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49 "Helpful" suggestions are offered by Fred Van Sand to other freshmen as they build the largest Home­ coming bonfire in NMC's history.

The NMC cheerleaders display their cheering ability as they lead the crowd in cheers at the bonfire and rally.

The bonfire, prematurely set afire before the rally, blazes fiercely.

Steve Manaras looks smug as the freshmen display their strength by winning the tug-of-war at the Homecoming rally.

50 Winter Festival

Upperclass candidates; Sophomore candidates: Freshman candidates: Miss Shirley Young Miss Rae Tweten Miss Judy Dahl Mr. Frank Tobel Mr. Terry Sanderson Mr. Tim Carmen

The Big Moment

Morgan Hall candidates: Tau Kappa candidates: Donaldson Hall candidates: Miss Kathy DuBois Miss Jackie Warwick Miss Carole Stelling Mr. Len Harrington Mr. Bob Landes Mr. Dave Stephenson 51 Winter Festival Queen Miss Jacqueline Warwick was crowned Winter Festival Queen at special ceremonies during the Snoball Dance. A Tau Kappa candidate. Miss Warwick is a Sophomore majoring in Home Economics. Her hometown is Harlem.

52 Winter Festival King The Winter Festival King this year was Mr. Len Harrington, Morgan Hall's candidate. Len. a very active member of campus activities, is a Junior from Walkerville. His major is History and Social Studies. ,1 , 9 * I

Red Van Sand and group provide music for NMC's Winter Festival Talent Show,

Nancy Funk entertains the capacity crowd with her beautiful song and classical ballet. Talent Show

So THAT'S where you've been hiding out Mark All decked out in their "best, " Northernites enjoy 54 Winter Quarter's gala social event, Winter Festival, was held February 3,4, and 5. Chosen as Queen and King to preside over the festivities were Jackie Warwick, Tau Kappa's queen candidate, and Len Harrington* Morgan Hall's king candidate. The couple was crowned during intermission of the formal dance, the theme of which was "Taking a Chance on Love. " Much ability on the part of NMC students was displayed Thursday night at the annual talent show. An overflowing audience enjoyed a variety of acts hosted by the versatile Northern Sons. The acts ranged from a comedy routine to a classical ballet. Saturday morning brought the more ambitious students to Northern's campus in search of hidden money. Work on artistic snow sculptures as well as ice skating and sledding lighted the afternoon activities. The winning sculpture, constructed by several off-campus students, was a realistic Pink Panther. Students and faculty members alike participated in the fun and games of the carnival and sock hop Saturday night. One of the most hilarious booths was that of the Freshman class—a frusuatiort-releasing-pie-throwing contest, Fred Van Sand and his group provided music for the sock hop, ihe ending event of the 1966 Winter Festival.

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Dean Richard C. Mattson competes with Mr, Keller for title of "poet laureate."

Mr. Joseph L. Keller works hard to retain his title for another year.

Mrs. William E. Lisenby presented the DAR award at the convocation.

Mr Keith Clawson. Chairman of Scholarship Committee, presents an advanced scholarship to Dick Scharfe.

Mrs. Valerie Houlton accepts her advanced scholarship from Mr. Clawson,

Ardyce Miller accepts the English department award from Mr. Keller.

56 Mrs. H. Earl Clack with the four who received the H. Earl Clack Award. Left to right: Marianne Martello, Sharon O'Riley, Kristine Weyh.

The Havre Parents-Teachers Association Award is presented to Carole Moritz by Reverend Rampleberg.

Mike Conn, retiring ASNMC President, swears in Dave Stephenson, in-coming ASNMC President, at the Annual Awards Day Convocation.

Mrs. Maria Fisher accepts the Jeannette Donaldson Award from Mrs. Gordon.

Awards

Dolores Hentz accepts the Robert Day P. Dobbie Memorial from Mrs. Debbie who established the award to honor her husband.

57 This threesome looks ---busy??

Campus

Taking a dig at Northern. Dr. Craig pushes into action.

Work goes faster when all the gang gets together. dL As a finale to Campus Clean-Up Day* Indian Tom poses for the camera.

58 Gary Parker proves to be the right man for the job as he sweeps the SUB's sidewalks.

Mr, Yeager and crew spruce up NMC's campus behind Pershing Hall. Clean-Up

*****MBHHH**HBH>>>>>! Nose to the grind, good old Mel does his part to tidy up the campus Angie--what ARE you doing?

Two NMC coeds liven up the busy day for fellow workers.

Let's keep up the good work I

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Day

SEA members decorate the planter at the entry to the campus. This is one of the club projects.

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Work is slowed down by the appearance of two co-eds.

Rae Tweten and Paul Jackson relax after the work is done.

Bruce Ruckman supervises the "chain gang" at Morgan Hall.

Mike Conn, ASNMC President, babysits and supervises at the same time. 60 .c -*., . V a* ifii *

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East Hall is beautified. Barbara Little has a cigarette break.

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Beta Sigma, Etonaldson Hall Honorary, serves at the annual freshman class tea.

Spring

Delane Taylor and Marianne Show Martello wear their Big Sister Kathy Dubois models pledge pins. strcetwear.

Dana Evans and Judi Dahl, new dorm residents; Mary Morris and Rita Widhalm, old dorm residents, get together at homecoming. Daphne Hanson models beach wear.

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Alice Lanning pours at the Donaldson Hall tea for "old grads" Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Smith.

Style Miss Jeanne Quist checks in her girls.

Taking a shortcut.

Donna Freier models evening wear.

Mary Louise O'Hara. Dorothy Fuhrmann and Jan O'Connor sample the punch at the "dorm" tea. Ranch wear.

63 Morgan

The Morgan Hall Homecoming float symbolizes the "home" atmosphere.

Ron Trees looking for some "sack" time!!

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At least home didn't have a machine like this.

Pete Marker's "Pizzaria. 64 Hall

Rick Nelson. Fearless Campus Fotographer. gets away from the lens.

After a hard day at the SUB.

Richard Schatzka types a late paper.

Oaps!! Wrong residence hall.

65 Off-Campus men and women students keep in close touch with campus life through their organization, Tau Kappa. Although its main function it to represent its members on Central Board, Tau Kappa is well-known for its many social functions which include a hay-rice, toboggan party, booth at Winter Festival, and participa­ tion in Spring Clean-Up Day. Officers this year were: President Rich Davey, Vice-President Dennis Helmbrecht, Secretary Barbara Taylor, Treasurer Patty Kinsella.

Tau Kappa

Front row: Mary Filler, Jackie Warwick, Pat Moore, Judy Burgess. Second row: Barbara Taylor, Kaylene Savage, Mary Lou O'Neil. Gene Phillips. Back row: Judy Seel, Nancy Weyh. Dennis Helmbrecht, Al Hilla, Rich Davey, and Bob Sapp

66 Annual Western Club Rodeo

Cutting a close comer on the barrel ride.

Barbara Little, Rodeo Queen, accepts congranr lations and the trophy from Margaret Ore.

"Operation Headstart*

A thoroughly confused calf.

And « Away We Go"

"Billy Goat Gruff" 67 Brigadoon

Conn Hellebust, Frank Peterson, Jerry Rampelberg and Terry Sanderson try to look composed while waiting for "curtain call" in "Brigadoon. "

Sue Borowy and Bob Casad manage a light moment before going on-stage for a romantic duet.

68 Charles Manning strolls about before curtain time while Musical Director Willie Funk makes; last minute check.

Brigadoon

Bruce Rampelberg and Richard Nicaise don their kilts for opening night.

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Rod Eckberg and Gary Funk polishing up their lines for "Brigadoon. "

Mayme Martin and Jim Kravik face off for a spirited Highland Fling with Quentin Kirkman and Sue Borowy.

The villagers celebrate the nuptials of the happy pair.

The marriage vows of Bob Casad and Sue Borowy are pronounced by the "auid dominie" Chris Keller while the villagers look on.

Chris Keller practices a sermon for Sunday.

Nancy Funk and Rod Eckberg rehearse a romantic duet. 70 A view from back-stage: Bill Thackeray and Sylvia Hentschel in the wings with Gary Funk. Rod Eckberg and Nancy Funk in a dra­ matic scene* The climactic death scene from "Brigadoon. "

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Frank Peterson and Jim Brady apply their make-up while other members of the cast attempt to find a free corner of the mirror.

First night audience watches the dramatic funeral procession in "Brigadoon. "

A curtain call for the first night audience.

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Margaret Snapp and Ray Slaymaker entertain the villagers with a "Scottish hoe-down. "

Charles Manning leads the hunt for the escapee from Brigadoon.

Warren Childs. right center, leads the chorus in the grand finale

72 Miss NMC

Pageant Miss Patricia Moore Freshman Havre

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Miss LaVonne Sorenson Freshman Westby

Miss Sylvia Hentschel Sophomore Havre East Hall lawn + Miss NMC= a refreshing scene.

Miss NMC with her royal robe and award.

Dawn on the high board.

"Co Away from My Window" was the selection presented by Dawn before the panel of judges. The song featured the old spinning wheel in the parlor.

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Dawn on the lawn.

Dawn Pomeroy, popular freshman from Chinook, was selected as Miss NMC on the basis of her talent, personality and her obvious charms. She will reign at college functions for the 1966-67 academic year.

Diane Sue Feller, Miss Montana, crowns the Queen while Nancy Funk, Donna Freier, Chris Keller and Charles Manning look on.

A reflective moment.

78 Practicing for the swim suit judging. Delta Alpha Theta

Front row left to right: Ladene Kafka, Sandy Van Eschen, Marguerite Karst, Jeri Ann Nepil* Sharon O'Riley, Ardyth Peterson, Sheila Running, Nikki Brown, Back row left to right: Mr. Brenden, advisor, Terry Sanderson, Mike Lee, Ron Hanson. Frank Tobel, Sam Galbavy, John Dallum. Daryl Sande, Steve McCann, Mr. Clawson, advisor.

Delta Alpha Theta is an honory society of sixteen outstanding upper class students who are devoted to serving the college and their fellow students. Students are selected each spring on the basis of college scholarship and citizenship for membership during the following year.

Officers of 1965-66, left to right: Frank Tobel, Vice President; Sheila Running, Secretary; Ardyth Peterson, Treasurer; Sandy Von Eschen, Historian, Mike Lee, President.

79 Circle K

Circle K Club is the campus organization sponsored by the Kiwanis Club. This organization is devoted to serving the college and the community. The NMC Circle K Club was selected as the outstanding club in Montana for 1965-66. Elected to district Governorship was Curtis Arendl of NMC. Circle K annually sponsors a blood-drawing, provides a scholarship to a worthy man student, and helps with various campus functions.

Club Officers: Curtis Arendt, Jim Rowlatt, Steve Oberg, Daryl Sande.

Kneeling: Daryl Sande, Greg Angstman. Seated: Randy Vogel, Ron La Valley, Curtis Arendt, Jim Rowlatt, Steve Oberg, Robert Miller, Richard Bitz. Standing: Tom Jochim, Albert Hilla.

80 Radio Club

Besides presenting a weekly program. Northern Hi-Lites, Radio Club sponsors a daily campus program. Sponsor Mr. Lisenby and his staff work hard to promote NMC throughout the Hi-Line area.

Seated--Mr. William Lisenby, Ray Jergeson, Mary Lou O'Neil, Larry Maze. Standing--Rick Floren, Chris Keller.

Behind the scene view of a busy radio crew--Lewis gets ready for a broadcast.

Philosophy

Club

The Philosophy Club, newly formed this past year under the sponsorship of Mr. William Thackeray and Mrs. Mason Rowe, discussed at its meetings such controversial issues as the influence of post philosophies on today's life.

Uit to right: John Fields, Jack Riley, William Thackeray. Mason Rowe, Leonard Severson.

81 Front row left to right: Rae Tweten, Mary Deubner, Toni Horan, Miss Quist. Back row left to right: Angie Widhalm, Mary Louise O'Hara, Dorothy Fuhrman, Jeanettc Hanson, Genise Bonnet, Lynn Riley, Sharon Nicholson, Sheila Running, Jean McGuire.

Beta Sigma

Beta Sigma-the Big Sister Organization-is a group of selected sophomore and upperclass women from Donaldson Hall. The Big Sisters, corresponding with Freshmen women during the summer, return to NMC early every fall to prepare the dormitory for the new arrivals. They greet Freshman women students and help acquaint them with dorm life. Beta Sigma serves in other areas such as ushering for concerts, helping with different teas and banquets and decorating for Winter Festival. Mrs. Eugenia Livingston and Miss Jeanne Quist served as advisors for the group this past year. At the right Angie Widhalm, Beta Sigma member, poses for the photographer while busily decorating the gym for Winter Festival.

B2 Front row left to right: Barbara Little. Jack Smith, John Allen, Itoger Weist, Tom Keller, Glenn Roen, Ray McGowan, Al Dumas, Margaret Ore. Back row left to right: Carl Knudsen, Steve Black, John Swope, Dick Calvert, Skip (Alan) Joseph, Myrle Gollaher. Andy Anderson, Arnie Johnson.

Western Club, with advisors Dean Mattson and Mrs. Ortner, is an organization for men and women students interested in rural activities. It provides a social program for rural and other interested students and undertakes projects for the improvement of agriculture. This year, in cooperation with NMC's Rodeo Club, Western Club sponsored an intercollegiate rodeo May 20 and 21. To the right are the officers of Western Club: Myrle Gollaher, President; Margaret Ore, Secretary-Treasurer; and Arnie Johnson, Vice-President.

Western Club 83 Front row left to right: Sandy Schaefer, Sue Borowy, Juanita Brunner, Andrea Bubnash, Sharon Wiederrich, Carole Moritz, Carrie Tow, Jean Kliewer. Back row left to right: Rebecca Fisher, Bonnie Rice, Gwendolyn Newman, Shiela Running, Joan Woldtvedt, Margaret Stiapp, Betty Fast. Dorothy Fuhrmann, Maria Fisher, Joyce Knopf.

SEA

Officers of 1965-66, left to right: Gwendolyn Newman. Historian; Sheila Running, President; Dorothy Fuhrmann, Treasurer; Carole Moritz, Vice President; Joyce Knopf, State Director; Jean Kliewer, Secretary.

84 SEA's Homecoming entry depicted Northern's growth to over 1000 this year.

SEA

To complete a perfect evening, Santa presents each child with a big sack of candy.

Santa Claus, Bob Soper. hands out gifts to eager youngsters. For many this gift was the only one they would receive at Christmas time.

85 M-Club

Rich Winters, Marv Sunderland, Joe Carrillo occupy the front row. After that you can pick your own grin.

Gary Funk gets off the starting blocks.

In Action

Van Dostert reports in to the game.

Mike Conn concentrates on cutting the comers. 36 Industrial

Arts Club

The IA Club float which won first place in the Homecoming Parade.

Front Row: Mr. Gus Korb, Dennis McChesney, Jerry Sprague, Bob Murphy, Bob Nelson, Second Row: Roger Campbell. Ed Schilling, Jerome Willers, Ed Lavenger, Larry Curtiss, Eugene Otto, Mr. Gerald Bekker, Merle Magee. Third Row: Jack Ball, Randy Vogel, Gene Carmichael.

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Barbara Lipp. Louise Huebert. Kathy Habbitt. Loretta Harker. Sherry Benda ride in the Practical Nurses- car during Homecoming Parade.

Members of the Phi Mu Sigma organization are students registered in the Practical Nurses' program. It is social organization designed to meet the needs and interests of those girls living in the Nurses' Residence Hall.

88 Math

Club

Pictured above from left to right: Gene Phillips, Mr. Marvin Smith, Mike Conn, Fred Nelson, Dennis Cook, Miss O'Dea, Karen Fjosee, Edith Halverson, Miss Holtz.

Students who are majoring in Mathematics or who have a serious interest in Mathematics have organized as the Northern Montana College Math Club. Miss Helen O'Dea and Mrs. Hilda Holtz are co-sponsors of the group.

Art Club is for the benefit of college students interested in art. The club promotes individual interests and talent and also serves the college by sponsoring art exhibits and doing the art work for all-college functions. Mr, E. James Brownson is the sponsor.

Pictured below: Front; Charles Manning, Marilyn Trebas, Carole Brownell, Sylvia Hentschel; Rear: Frank Tobel, Terry Collinson, Ernest Taft, Gordon Collinson, Mr. Brownson, Mike Lee.

Art

Club

89 D • i s E t d r u • i c b a t u m t 1 • 0 i n V Left to right: Mr. Harold Grimes, Keith Wood, Gary Dandliker, Lonny Valentine. e

DECA is an organization of students who are interested in retailing services. Sponsors and officers for this year are: Mr. Harold Grimes, sponsor, President Keith Wood, Vice-President, Dan H. Harrison, Secretary-Treasurer, Dan Toomey, and Historian Linda Heck.

Young

Democrats

A new organization on campus, the Young Democrats is composed of students interested in the policies and activities of the Democratic party. At left are the club's officers: Rick Floren, Ladene Kafka, Ray Jergeson, and William Thackeray.

90 Sigma Tau Sigma

Seated: Gene Phillips; Ardyce Miller; Chuck Manning. Standing: Dean Mattson, advisor; Ron La Valley; Harmon Henderson; Dale Mailand; Sam Galbavy; Steve McCann

c h e s s C I u b

Pondering over the next move, Mr. Rowe and opponent seem to be enjoying a Wednesday night chess game. Lutheran Student Association

Front: Chris Nelson. Kristine Weyh, Joyce Knofp, Violet Vender, George Malin. Faye Halverson, Rozanne Aamoth. Middle; Jim Denning, Erling Lynnes, Mrs. Anna Nagel, Byron Kuenzel. Edith Halverson, Richard Dukleth. Rear: Mark Langaunet. Pastor Kindem.

Newman Club

Front: Ellen Dwyer, Marianne Martello. Georgia Irvine. Mary Filler, Delane Taylor. Second Row: Father French, Miss Ann Eaton, Jerri Dale, Carol DeBoo, Rosalee Wyckoff, Myrna Hurin, Toni Horan, Angela Widhalm. Third Row: Andrea Bubnash, Beverly Dougherty, Caryl Hobby, Jim Brady, Jackie Warwick, Sheila Waters, Sue Hopkins, Mary Lou O'Neill. Fourth Row: Phil Leeds, John McShane, John Bullard. Rear Row: Bernhard McAuley, Bob Majerus, Roy Pete, Albert Hilla, Eugene Phillips. Mike McLain. u c c F

Standing: Reverend Malcolm McCullough, Dorine Richards, Rich Bangs, Reverend Paul Reeder, Terry Kolokotrones, Reverend Jack Rampleberg. Seated: Sue Borowy, Carol MacDermond.

Members of the UCCF. This group was organized for those students whose churches do not have regular campus meetings. This is a nationally affiliated discussion and fellowship organization.

The Wesley Foundation is sponsored by the Methodist Church and has the purpose of providing social, educational and religious activities for its members. Rear: Jerry Kegel, Scott Savage, Eugene Otto, Roger Wilson, Ray Bergh* Richard Nicaisee, Reverend James Hunter. Front: Mrs. Margaret On, Margaret Cook, Carole Maurer, Sharon Weiderrich, Lois Melena, Sue Stedman, Betty Robertson, Trudy Wagner.

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93 Andrea Bubnash; Barbara Taylor; Pat Moore; Ken Jensen; Daryl Sande. Editor; Mr. Earl Weiser, Advisor; Carol MacDermond; Mary Filler; Violet Vender.

No Mo Co Staff

The official Northern Montana College newspaper, the NoMoCo, was edited this year by Daryl Sande, a senior majoring in English. Under Sande's leadership, the NoMoCo was published several times in expanded editions. Editorials, feature sections, announcements, news coverage, and letters to the editor highlighted each NoMoCo. Faculty advisor was Mr. Earl Weiser.

A Weary Staff Rushes for the Deadline

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0 # V VJ f T V Charley Clikeman. Gary Funk, Bob Casad, and Bruce Rampleberg are (untypically) up a tree.

The Northern Sons, popular campus quartet, have been entertaining at college and community functions for four years. With the graduation of three of its members; Charley Clikeman. Bruce Rampleberg, and Bob Casad, the group will not be around to liven up the campus-

Northern

Sons

Bob Casad's VW could carry everything but the bass fiddle. Concert warm-up.

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• • • NMC's pep band provided music during the Homecoming parade on October 31. Although small in number, the band was a great asset to the festivities.

The 1966 Northern Band

Under the directorship of Mr. John Varnum, the band this year presented several excellent concerts which demonstrated the musicians' ability and hard work. Band members also provided entertainment at football and basketball games. According to all reports the Spring Tour proved to be highly successful. At the end of Spring Quarter the band combined with the rest of the music department and the drama department to produce the delightful musical, "Brigadoon."

Front row: Lola Jones, Marvilla Conn, Darlene Saska, Kaylene Savage, Judy Burgess, Sandra Freier, Gwen Newman. Second row; Gary Taylor, Eugene Otto, Cheryl Morrow, Carole Stelling, Fred Van Sand, Marilynn Blaylock, Richard Sapp, Ralph Brevik. Jackie Warwick, Melvin Veneu, Rick Floren, Jack Shorten, Ladene Kafka, Don Holmquist, Gary Dusek, Mark Langaunet, Kirt Miller. Lana Ebaugh. Gary Luce. Third row: Deanna Donaldson, Jack Riley, Lynn Arney, Fred Forkin, LaVonne Sorenson, Director; Mr. John Varnum

96 Cheerleaders

Left to right: Ladene Kafka, Francine Clontz, Kathy Dubois, Sue Borowy, Dana Evans, Linda Heck.

Pom Pom Girls

Left to right: Bonnie Bickler, Jo Ellen Clare, Sue Lappin, Judi Dahl, Vicky Kipf, Sue Hopkins.

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Back row, left to right, Richard Wherley, Ron Mangold, Bill Sever, Ken Warwick, Gary Radosevich, Gaylord Walls, Larry Schwenke, Gary Taylor, Jerry Rampelberg, Rich Winters, Len Harrington, Roy Deubner. Centerl left to right. Jack McLeod, Bob Ridgeway, Dave O'Reilly, Hal Krick, John Nose, Marv Sunderland, John Young, Jack Tubaugh, Randy Homer, Tim Carman, Tom Prater, Sam Nelson, Rick Shulund. Front, left to right. Earl Springer, John Lulf, Dan Nelson, Carl McCoun, Terry Steichen. Bob Hodge, Dan Kelley, Ron Grovom, Joe Carrillo, Van Dostert.

Northern 0 Carroll 38 Northern 20 U of M Cubs 40* Northern 7 Rocky Mountain 6* Northern 28 Rocky Mountain 0- Northern 19 Montana Tech. 7* Northern 3 Eastern 45* Northern 22 Montana Tech. 7* Game Record: 4 wins 3 losses •Conference Games

100 Dave O'Reilly Rick Shulund Senior-Center Junior-Guard Great Falls Havre 1st Team 1st Team

All-Conference Team

Ron Grovum Tim Carman Larry Schwenke Freshman-Back Freshman-Back Freshman-End Glasgow Glasgow Whitefish

1965

10; All Conference Quarter back Ron Grovom lofts the ball just in time to elude Rocky line-backer.

John Nose (54), Roy Duebner (87) and Don Kelly (22) close in as Northern is held for short gain.

Jerry Rampelberg (61) and Dave O'Reilly (53) clear the way for half-back Tim Carman (40).

102 The Northern Lites, under the leadership of Coach Thomas Reynolds, captured the Montana Collegiate Conference lower division title for the first lime in the nine year history of football at Northern. Winning four out of five conference games, the Lites placed five men on the All- Conference team. Coach Reynolds briefs Ron Grovum and Bill Sever during Homecoming game.

Bob Hodge (57) carries the ball as Rick Shuiund (60), All-Conference Guard, follows through for big gain against Rocky.

103 Baseball

Front Row: Bob Schoonover, Randy Korsch, Ron Nessland, Larry Schwenke, Ron Mangold, Sam Nelson, Gary Humble. Rear Row: Ouentin Kirkman, Dave Taft, Jim Kravick, Gary Funk, Pete Carlberg, Ron Grovom, Duane Alley, Tom Jochim.

Track

Front Row: Bob Hodge, Max Erickson, Ron Grovom, Allen Meredith, Carl McCoun.

Golf

104 Keith Evenson, Bob Landes, Dick Scharfe, Jim Hill. Swim Team

Front: Gary Funk, Max Erickson, Marcia Keller, John Bullard, Dan Stanford. Rear: Russ Markwald, Bill Sever, Ron Nessland, Bucky Smith, Bill Chadwick.

Chad Chadwick & Bill Severs National NAIA Record Holders

105 Basketball

First row left to right: Ron Grovom, Mike Conn, Whitey Neumann, Dave Stephenson, Larry Schwenke, Larry Martinson, Jim Kravik, Tim Carman. Second row left to right: Coach Nielson, Dennis Sharon, Bill LaForge, jay Former, Arnold Frank, Mike Wojtowick, Dan Kegel, Roger Eggen and Coach McDonald.

1965 - 66

Basketball Season

106 Mike Conn Against The Eastern Yellowjackets 107 In Freshman action, forward Roger Eggen goes up for a shot after receiving the ball from Ron Grovom*

Larry Martinson fires for two as Bink Sheron and Mike Wojtowick move in to cover a possible rebound.

A Carroll guard bows down to Northern.

108 Northern's Senior center, Arnold Frank, uses his 6'8" height to fire high above Minor State Teachers College.

Northern fans go wild after the Lights knock off Eastern who had been undefeated in conference play until that time.

Mike Wojtowick displays tremendous effort in his attempt to steal a rebound from a Carroll forward.

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The graduating class of 1966 awaits the conferring of the degrees.

Reverend Archer Anderson, Baccalaure­ ate speaker; Dr. Joseph R. Crowley, Dr. Robert Sullivan, Dean of the Law School, University of President of NMC; Father Joseph O'Hara, Montana delivers the commencement address. Rector of St. Judes Church.

112 The graduates prepare for the recessional after the degrees have been awarded. Arndt, Robert Helena English

Bekker, Gerald Scobey Industrial Arts

1966 Seniors

Berg, Elizabeth Hilger Elementary Education

Black, Fern Poplar Elementary Education

Brown, Nikki Ferdig Business Education

Bubnash, Andrea Chester Elementary Education Bullard, John New Rochelle, New York Social Studies

Bush, Patricia Big Sandy Elementary Education

Seniors Elect

Carmichael, Eugene Anaconda Industrial Am

Clark, Nancy Scobey Elementary Education

Clikeman, Charles Chinook Pre-Med

Collinson4 Gordon Libby Drafting Technology Collinson, Terrance Libby Industrial Arts

Conn Marvilla White fish Music

Mike Lee President

Conn, Michael Whitefish Mathematics

Dallum, John Anaconda Social Studies

Denning, James Great Falls English

Deubner, Mary Homestead Elementary Education 'Why didn't you keep your room as neat, Bill?" Seniors Have Watched

Domire, Joseph Rudyard English

Draeger, Marilyn Havre Elementary Education

Dyrdahl, Donna Wagner Social Studies

Galbavy. Samuel Box Elder Science Gassert, Robert Kalispell Electronics

Gernaat, William Conrad Industrial Arts

Northern Grow to 1200

Getten, Alvin Turner Graduate

Gorder, James Rudyard Industrial Arts

Halverson, Faye Sunburst Elementary Education

Hanson, ftonald Big Sandy industrial Arts Hellebust, Conn Havre English

Henderson. Harmon Havre Mathematics

The Big Question

Henschel, Ernest Havre Industrial Arts

Jensen, Kenneth D. Chinook Business Education

Johnson* Floyd Froid History and Social Studies

Johnson, Karla Havre Elementary Education Kinder, Sandra Havre Business Education

Klabunde, Maurice Havre Business Education

4fi What Lies Ahead?"

Kliewer, Jean Frazer English

Kline, Samuel Rudyard Industrial Arts

Kvande, Jean Havre Business Education

La Fond, Edith Malta Elementary Education Langaunet, Mark Missoula Industrial Arts

Langley, David Hamilton Industrial Arts

Education Is the

U Valley, Rochelle Havre Elementary Education

La Valley, Ronald Havre Social Studies

Lee, Michael Missoula Industrial Arts

Lundman, Ronald Malta Elementary Education McCann, Steve Joplin Biology

McNeill, George Big Sandy Physical Science

Key to Tomorrow

Mackey, Ben Butte Industrial Arts

Magda, Bonnie Chinook Elementary Education

Magee, Merle Browning Industrial Arts ^ Mangold, Ronald Inverness Physical Education Mast, Erma Kalispell Elementary Education

Miller, Ardyce, Havre English

With Spring Comes

Morris, Jean Havre Social Studies

Murphy, John Helena Industrial Arts

Nagel, Wallace Havre Industrial Arts

Neill, John Hingham Area Science Nelson, Fred Windham Mathematics

Nessland, Ronald Malta Area Science

Papers, Forms, and More Papers

Ober, Benno Fairfield Elementary Education

Obrecht, Wendei Cascade Business Education

Olson, Barbara White fish Elementary Education

Olson, Dennis Havre Industrial Arts O'Reilly, David Great Falls Industrial Arts

Overby, Clarence Havre Industrial Arts

Cramming, Planning, Hoping

Patrick, Carol Three Forks Elementary Education

Pfister, Gary Havre English

Phillips, Eugene Havre Mathematics

Rice, Bonnie Prestonsburg, Kentucky Elementary Education Rowlatt, James Havre Industrial Arts

Sande, Daryl Big Sandy English

And Then

Saska, Darlene Lew is town Area Science

Slaymaker, Donald Saco Business Education

Snapp, Margaret Danvers Elementary Education

Sologub, Joseph Butte Industrial Arts Nikki and friend relax in the gym After Four Long Years

Soper, Robert Larslan Elementary Education

Sprague, Jerome Great Falls Industrial Arts

Stuhlreiter, Margaret Libby Elementary Education

Tobel, Frank Great Falls Industrial Arts Trebas, Marilyn Columbia Falls Elementary Education

Vogel, Randolph Kremlin Industrial Arts

Graduation!

Watson. Richard Havre History and Social Studies

Williams, David Havre History and Social Studies

Wojtowick, Mike Harlowton Industrial Arts This

Is

Really

"First Class"

128 Admiral Ruckman, skipper of the second deck, tidies up.

Gillies, Gary Havre

Halverson, Marlen peerless

Harrington, Len Walkerville

Johnson, Gary Glasgow

Johnson, Richard Bynum

Jones, Lola Havre

Karst, Marguerite Sunburst

Kegel, Jerry Havre

Kincaid, John Kalispell

30 McGuire, Jean Choteau

Madison, Ruth Big Sandy

Managhan, David Kalispell

Martin, May me Swan Lake

Moe, Melvin Chinook

Morgan, Arlene Havre

Moritz, Carole Havre

Nepil, Jeri Ann Big Sandy

Nichols, Genevieve Great Falls

131 O'Hara, Mary Louise Fort Benton

Ore, Margarei Regina

Rate, Charles Baker

Ridgeway. Robert Denton

Robertson, Sharon Big Sandy

Schoonover, Frank

Sheron, Dennis Scobey

Skonard, Rudolph Joplin

Soper, Helen Larslan

Stelling, Carole Sun River

Stephenson, David Libby

Sunderland, Marvin Chester

32 So that's where you've been hiding the liquid refreshments, Jim!

Thirsk. Terry Kalispell

Thoroughman, Itobert Fort Shaw

Traeger, Sandra Culbertson

Trebas, Clarice Columbia Falls

Verploegen, Louise Havre

Woodward, Margery Cut Bank

Wyckoff, Rosalee Deer Lodge

Young, Shirley Chinook

133 Some Class

134 Adamsen, Floyd Havre

Alexander, Dwight Culbertson

Anderson, Steve Cut Bank

Sophomore Class

Bain, Stanley Kalispell

Bangeman. Daniel Somers

Beck. Roy Havre

Benda, Sheronne West Glacier

Berget, Donna Havre

Bergh, Ramon Plenty wood

Bergler. Sylvia Havre

Bernasek, James Great Falls

Bilden. Leroy Joplin

135 Blevins, Charlene Chinook

Boggs, Dennis Gerald ine

Bennett, Genise Valier

Braaten, Steven Havre

Breidenbach, Paul Sun River

Brill, Gary Havre

Burgess, Judy Havre

Burfington, James ^^WB*^r ^L vfl Havre ^? Caldwell, Cliff \%Zrj^^^^ Fort Shaw i

Calvert, Richard Harlem

Carney, Robert Dutton

Carrier, John Havre A 1 -_^ 1 136 9 Carroll, Harvey Libby

Cheety, Philip Havre

Childs, Warren Libby

Christensen, Richard Great Falls

Christianson, Charles Havre

Christman. Lanny Dutton

Combs, Clifford Havre

Conrad, Richard Chinook

Cook, Jami Havre

Cook. Margaret Havre

Cremer, Cornelius Melville

Dammel, Donald Geraldine

137 A typical day at Northern - would you believe finals week?

Dandliker, Gary Ferdig

Dancll, Mary Havre

Deegan, Kenneth Stanford

Dunlop, William Helena

Elton, Harold Laurel

Fisher, Rebecca Babb

Floren, Rick Havre

Fuhrman, Dorothy Glasgow

Gasvoda, Gerald Havre

138 Hard at work, Ladene and Patty bargain with potential ticket buyers. i .^

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Gernaat, Ronald Conrad

Gilchrist, Eldon Shelby

Gjerde, Alvin Grass Range

GJersing, Frank Malta

Glover, Geneva Kalispell

Gollehon, Ronald Choteau

Granley, Gary Ronan

Haglund, Phillip Brock way

Halverson, Sharon Galata

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Hanson, Jeanette Simms

Harris, Robert Havre

Heck, Linda Inverness

Hedges, Thomas Havre

Ht'im, Darrell Kalispell

Helmbrecht, Dennis Havre

Hentschel, Sylvia Havre

Hilla. Albert Havre

Henley, Luther Glasgow

Hofeldt, Rodney Lloyd

Holsapple. Merry Havre

140 Horan, Antionette Helena

Hubbard, Jerry Kalispell

Irvine, Georgia Havre

Jackson, Eugene Lewistown

Jackson, Paul Havre

James, Bruce Dodson

James, Edward Drummond

Jergeson, Raymond Chinook

Jerome, Robert Glasgow

Jess, Eleanor Havre

Jones, John Harlow ton

Kafka, Ladene Havre

141 Don Holmquist and partner enjoy the music at the Freshman Mixer.

Keller, Marcia Havre

Kelly, Gene Carter

Kiedrowski, Larry Havre

Kincaid, John Hardin

Kingsburg, Jack Coffee Creek

Kinsella, Patricia Havre

Knierim, John Glasgow

Knopf, Joyce Havre

Kolokotrones. Terri Havre

42 Intermission at one of college dances. Four Northerners pause for a break.

lanning, Alice Big Sandy

Lappin, Susan Butte

La thorn, Ruth San Francisco

Leek. David Galata

Lesmeister, Carl Fairfield

Lindseth, Raymond Dupuyer

Livesay, Gary Havre

Luce, Gary Columbia Falls

Luft, Alan Miles City

143 Lust)', John Pendroy

McChesney, Dennis Sidney

McCloy, David Circle I \ *

McKay, Ronald Havre

McLain, Michael Havre

McLeod, Jack Havre

McMillan, Joseph Helena

McNett, Catherine Ferdig

Maxwell, Irene Havre

Maze, Larry Havre

Mergenthaler, Sherrie Helena

Messerly. Leon Chinook

144 Miller, Glenda Havre

Morehouse, Gary Hinsdale

Nagel, Anna Havre

Nelson, Raymond Havre

Neufieid, Kenneth Larslan

Newman, Gwendolyn Havre

Nichols, Larry Great Falls

Nicholson, Sharon Kalispell

Nordin, Wendell Libby

Nyhus, Robert Scobey

Oberg, Steve Havre

O'Connor, Janice Baker

145 What's this? Basketball in the SUB, girls?

O'Leyar, Dawn Great Falls

Olfert, William Wolf Point

Olson, Nadine Ha vre

Otto, Patricia Havre

Patrick, Larry Rudyard

Persons, Clifford White fish

Peterson, Ardyth Havre

Peterson, James Inverness

Peterson, Norman Browning

146 A little of this, a little of that, and then . . . ?

Phillips, Bonnie Dutton

preite, Richard Havre

Price, Otis Pensacola, Florida

Putnam, Larry Fair view

Ramlo, Jay Libby

Riley, Patricia Jordan

Itobison, Ronald Square Butte

Rosman, Elaine Havre

Running, Sheila Moyie Springs, Idaho

147 Sapp, Robert Havre

Sather, Menford Larslan

Satterthwaite, Thomas Butte

Schaefer, Sandra Ledger

Schaffer, Richard Drummond

Severson, Leonard Havre

Shaw, Jesse Fairfield

Smith, David Libby

Smith, Harold Twin Bridges

Springer, Earl Havre

Stanford, Daniel West Lynn, Mass,

Sticka, Patrick Havre

148 Sanderson, Terry Havre

Sundheim, Stanley Froid

Svendsen, Jack Froid

Swanson, Darrell Great Falls

Swensgard, Dennis Fort Benton

Taylor, Barbara Havre

Taylor, Gary Havre

Thompson, Larry Pie my wood

Tubbs, William Helena

Tweten, Rae Glasgow

Valentine. Lonny Moccasin

Vanek, Frank Lew is town

49 Northern's "Goose" and its distinctive horn parades the streets of Havre.

Vannatta, Lavonne Bainville

Vannice, Gerald Havre

Verploegen, Henry Havre

Vogel, Randolph Kremlin

Von Eschen, Sandra Havre

Warwick, Jacqueline Harlem

Weyh. William Havre

Widhalm, Angela Valier

Widhalm, Terrence Valier

150 Wilson, Gloria Glasgow

Winterrowd, Glenn Cut Bank

Wodarz, Marie Havre

Wood. Keith Libby

Woodhouse, Robert Power

151 Aamoth, Rozanne Adams, Vernon Albrecht, Terry Albus, Ramona Albus, Richard

Alex, John Allen, John Aiky, Duane Anderson, Mary Andrews, Daniel

Freshman Class

Angstman, Gregory Arendt, Curtis Arney, Lynn Ash, John Bachini, Kenneth

Bain, Dennis Baird, Larry Baker, Dennis Baker, John Baldwin, Ernest

Barkus, Greg Barnhart, James Beatty, Patrick Beck, Arlo Beeler, Ronnie

Beer man, Li la Beimler, Leo Bergstrom, Larry Bickler, Bonita Big Knife, Minnie

152 Billingham, Ralph Bitz, Richard Black, Steve Blatten, Micheal Bloomdahl, Doug

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Borowy, Sue Bowers, Sylvia Brauer, Barbara Braughten, Ronald Bray, Donald

Brenden, Morris Brevik, Ralph Bricker, Donald Bricker, Robert Brittenham, James

Brumley, John Brunner, Juanita Burch, Kathleen Burk, Ronald Burkland, Roberta

Callies, Richard Campbell. Robert Capdeville, Alex Carbis. Nancy Carlberg. Peter

Carlstrom, Richard Carman, Timothy Carpenter, Clark Casarotto, Walter Cassel, Susan

153 Student Body President Mike Conn, Mrs. Conn, Mrs. Joseph Crowley, President Joseph R. Crowley, greet incoming freshman at the Annual President's Reception. This event during Freshman Week gives the new students the opportunity to meet faculty staff and student body officers

Catt, Myrna Cavitt, Kathy Cebulla, Timothy Chadwick, William Claire, JoEllen

Claric, Patricia Clark, James Clontz, Francine Cobb, Darreil Coghlan, Gerald

Cole, Kenneth Connell, Wayne Cowan, Carolyn Cross, Melody Curtiss, Sue

Dachwald, James Dahl, Judith Dale, Geraldine Daley, Jonathan Dallum, Richard

154 Damm, LeRoy Danbrook, Gary Danbrook, Robert Danell, Dolores Darling, Richard

Dawson, William DeBoo, Carol Decker, Geraldine Defferding, William Deubner, Roy

DeVries, Ivan Dick, Eugene Diemert, Dennis Divish, Edward Dixon, Laile

Dobrovolny, Roberta Dobson, Daniel Dolan, Thomas Domgard, Charles Dostert, Van

Gary Humble poses for staff photographs while his ambitious fellow-freshmen work on the float for the Homecoming Parade.

155 Dougherry, Beverly Draeger, Betty Dramstad, Rex Dubois, Kathleen Dukleth, Richard

Dumas, Allen Dusek, Gary Earl, Wesley Eggen, Roger Eisinger, Linda

Elvrom, Susan Emmett, Jeffrey Erbacher, Douglas Erbe, Ray ErcheU David

Erickson, Max Erskine, Gary Estes, Tamera Evans, Dana Fagan, Bob

Farmer, Joan Ferestad, Severin Ferguson, Kenneth Fields, John Filler, Mary

Fisher, Richard Fjeld, Gordan Fladland, Harvey Fiynn, Barry Fogt, Mark

156 Forkin, Frederick Fossum, James Foster, William Foussard, Charles Freed, Linda

Freeman, Carol Freier, Donna Funk, Nancy Gass, John George, Lewis

Gillies, Joyce Gilligan, Jill Gordon, Arlie Grant, pennis Greenwood, Linda

Gregory, Leland Grimm, Sharon Grovom, Ronald Gummer, Thomas Habbit, Catherine

Hagel, Michael Hagestad, Vandy Haker, Kay Halverson, Edith Halverson, James

Halverson, Roily Hannum, Rita Hansen, Donald Hansen, Loren Hansen, Scott

157 Hansen, Zona Hanson, Arnold Hanson, David Hanson, Dennis Hanson, George

Hanson, Ruth Harmon, Ronald Harrison, Daniel Henderson, Greg Henrz, Dolores

Heydon, John Hicks, Tony Higgins, Ronald Hobby, Caryl Hodge, Robert

Holman, Sharen Holmen, Harlan Holmquist, Donald Hopkins, Sue Hornung, Clayton

Houg, Douglas Howard, Colleen Howell, David Huebert, Louise Huestis, Dianna

Huest is, Lana Hughes, Georgiana Humbert, Charles Humble, Gary Hurin, Myrna

158 Beauty and brawn on the freshman end of the rope at the annual tug-of-war. Sharon Grimm pulls while Joan Woldvedt cheers them on.

Innes, 1Patrici a Iverson,, Curtis Jappe, Roger Jarre tt, Leonard Jasmin, Teofilo

Jaumotte, David Jensen, Robert Jochim , Thomas Jones, iClaudi a Jurenka , Terry

Jurgens,, James Jurgens,i Louis Kampf, Don Karlson , Robert Kegel, Danny

Keller, Tom Keller, Victor Kelso, Todd Kenisten, Kenny Kicking Woman, Clifford

159 Nancy Funk decorates the freshman float for the Annual Homecoming, Myrna Catt makes some final adjustments.

Kirkman, Quentin Kleiv, Thomas Klememcic, Joseph Kloetzke, Robert Konkright, Terry

Korsch, Randall Kubis, Edward Kubitza. James Kuenzel, Richard Kulbeck, Don

Laas, Donnie LaForge, Violet LaForge, William Lamping, Rickert Lampton, Lee

Larson, Douglas Larson, Richard Lavenger, Edward Lawson, John Lee, Norman

160 Lee, Robert Lee, Sharon Leeds, John Lemm, Monte Lieberg, Richard

Lippard, Gary Little, Barbara Long, Monty Lowe, Donald

Luft, John Lynncs, Etling McAuley, Bernhard McCann, Rose McClain, William

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McCoun, Carl McCracken. Dolores McDonald, Douglas McGarvey, Richard McGarvey, Robert

McGowan, Ray McGraw, Roger Mclntyre, Carol McKeever. Clifford McKeever, Judith

McLeod, Allen McMaster, James MacDermond, Carol Maddux, Reba Majcrus, Robert

161 Maki, John Markle, Stephen Markwald, Russell Martello, Marianne Martin, Larry

Martin, Roy Massett, Edward Mast, Richard Maftingley, Marvin Maurer, Carole

Mclena, l^ois Metzger, Donald Miller, Judith Miller. Robert Miller, Jerena

Mills, Stephen Mires, Lawrence Moore, Patricia Morgan, Lester Morrow, Cheryl

Motichka, Myron Murphy, Alan Murray, Chester Myhre, Richard Naber, Charles

Nelsen, Robert Nelson, Betty Nelson, Bradley Nelson, Christine Nelson, David

162 Nelson, Donald Nelson, Erik Nelson, Rick Nelson, Robert Nelson, Sam

Nelson, Wayne Nepil, Glen Ness, John Neumann, Waldemar Newby, Curtis

Nicaise, Richard Nielsen, Kenneth Noble, Charles Nordhagen, Marge Nybcrg, James

O'Brien, Linda Ohlson, Otto Oliver, Richard Olsen, Ronald Olson, Larry

Frank Tobel, Jexi Ann Nepil and Sheila Running of DAT assist the bewildered freshman during registration.

163 O'Neil, Maiy Ophus, Gary Oset, Lawrence Otto, Eugene Overcast, Denny

Overton, Jimmy Parker, Gary Patek, William Patera, Robert Patrick, Penny

Paulsen, Patty Peeler, Thercsc Perczyk, Joseph Pete, Roy Peters, Allen

Peters, Raymond Pertersen, Edna Peterson, Diane Peterson, Franklin Pctronech, William

Pollard, Donna Pollington, Don Pomeroy, Dawn Popple, Raymond Poter, Michael

Prcdmore, Dan Prcdmorc, Ervin Radoscvich, Gary Ramberg, Judith Rampelbcrg, Jcrald

164 Randall, Patricia Rasmussen, David Red Boy, Archie Reimche, Kenny Reynolds, Everett

Reynolds, Roxanne Richard, Dorine Richardson, Keith Ridenour, Donald Robertson, Betty

Rogers, Louise Rocn, Glen Rominger, Gary Rorvig, Ronald Rutledge. Gerald

Ryan, Mary Salo, Gary Sanders, Richard Sanders, Bill Sansaver, Donna

Savage, Scott Schafer, Jean Ann Scharfe, Richard Schlosser, David Schmidt, Edmund

Schumacher, Paul Schwarz, Roger Schwenke, Larry Scott, Ronald Seel, Judith Ann

165 Semansky, Lynn Sever, William Shafcr, Robert Shaulis, Eugene Sheneman, Virginia

Shipstead, Gary Shortcll, John Shorten, Linda Shultz, Donald Simonich, Thomas

Simons, Calvin Small, Lemual Smart, James Snuffer, Donald Sorenson, LaVonne

Spicher, Wayne Springer, Gary Stedman, Sue Stevens, Diana Stevenson, Leslie

Stickel, Wayne Sutton, jack Sutton, James Swan, Robert Swanson, Dorothy

Swope, John Swortzel, Ronald Thole, Kathleen Thompson, Thomas Toavs, Fen is

166 To ceo, William Toeckes, Leon Toldness, Loren Tookc, Robert Toomey, Daniel

Torgeison, Shcryl Trees, Ronald Truchot, Dwight Tubaugh, Jack Turner, Wayne

Tuss, Walter Tweten, Gary Urton, Dean VanDePcte, John VanVorst, John

Vaughn, Roger Vender, Violet Venetz, Mclvin Walen, Robert Wallace, James

Waller, Alan Walls, Gay lord Waltari, George Ward, Margelaine Wardcll, Mary

Warwick, Joe Warwick, Kenneth Waters, Sheila Watson, Viki Wegner, Trudy Weisbeck, Leonard Weist, Dorothy Weist, Robert Westphal, Gary Weyh, Art

Weyh, Kristine Weyh, Nancy Wherley, Richard Whitney, Stephen Wiederich, Sharon

Wiens, Robert Wiggins*, Tom Willers, Jerome Williams, EUeen Williams, Rodney

Williams, Thomas Willis, Kenneth Willits, John Wilz, David

Woldtvedt, Joan Wolery, Ronald Wood, Micheal

Young, John Zanto, Barry

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