Ubrary Montana Tech Butte. Montana
TABLE OF CONTENTS 3-15
Start of a New School Year
16-35
Football
36-37
Cheerleaders
38-39
Homecoming
Queen
40-47
Homecoming
and Football
48-63
Basketball
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Start of Student
65-73
Freshman
74-85
Sophomores
86-87
With an Objective
88-94
Juniors
95-105
Seniors
106-110
Tech After-Hours
111-123
Faculty
124-125
Sigma Rho
126
Copper
Guards
127
Kopper
Kadets
128
President
129
Dean Stolz
130
In Memory
131
Organ izations
134-135
WRA (Women's
137
SEG Student
140-141
Theta Tau Yearbook
143
LDS
and Martin
Recreational
Activities)
Wives
Dinner
144-147
E-Days
148-149
Bridge Contest
150-155
M-DAY
156-157
Concerts
158-167
Advertise
168
in Mind
Council
138-139
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Section
of Pogreba
Student
AIME
Highlights
Koch
132-133
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Have a DART GAME!
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TIME. WHAT IS TIME? THE ULTIMATE INFINITY. A PASSING CENTURY, A FLEETING MOMENT. THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL-BETTER KNOWN AS "CONFUSION, FEAR, AWKWARDNESS, AND HAPP I NESS"-BEGI NS A STAIRWAY TO THE STARS, ONLY TO BE H,A.UNTED BYDISCOURAGEMENT AND DOUBT. BUT THESE MELT WITH THE PASSING OF TIME, AND ONCE AGAIN BEAUTIFUL DREAMS OF THE REWARDING GOAL REACH FULFILLMENT FAR IN THE FUTURE.
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THOUGHTS ATTACKING THE HUMAN MIND, TAKING COMPLETE CONTROL. THOUGHTS SO DIFFERENT, . SO UNIQUE ... EACH CREATURE HAVING HIS OWN EMOTIONS, HIS OWN OPINIONS, HIS OWN VALUES. THESE ARE PEOPLE, PEOPLE, PEOPLE!
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The 1969 Football season proved to be one of the most thrilling we've ever had at Tech. Even Coach Armey got a little over excited at times as those who attended the game against Rocky, in Billings, should well know.
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But the over enthusiasm took it's toll when tension of a close game caused Gary Jones to miss a critical pass in the game against Carroll which ended in a 14-14tie.
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Player Tad Dale Ed Pettigrew Greg Sheridan Ken Delay Don Heater Kermit Behnke
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POSITION DB OSE DS TE HB DC
John Stillwagon kicked many extra points for the Orediggers during the 1969 Football season. At left, John booted extra point in the Homecoming game that ended in a 14-14 tie. The tempo picked up as Pat Whelan and Bill Rogers beat the hell out of two old garbage cans. During the season the Garbage can-noise makers appeared and supported the team at all home games.
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PLAYER Lonnie Andrews Jerry Deines Jack Underwood Randy Mothershead John Stillwagon Nick Obstar Bob Moodry Nat Wilson
POSITION OHB OHB OHB DLB K OFB OFB OC
No. PLAYER
52 Brad Gunderson 53 Clay Olmstead 55 Mike VanDaveer 57 AI Boognl 62 Dan Mahoney
POSITION DLB DLB DLB C MLB
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PLAYER Mark Brehm Dan Gilman Frnak Smith Charley Poole Nick Schneider Tom Willis
POSITION OC OG OG DE DT DT
The team, coach, and staff are to be commended on a very successful 1969 football year at Montana Tech. The Orediggers compiled a season record of 4 wins, 3 losses, and 1 tie. And a Frontier Conference standing of 2-2-1 for 3rd place.
No.
PLAYER
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Jim Erickson Lee Alt
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POSITION OT OT OT SE
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NO. PLAYER
POSITION
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Tackle Tight End Tight End Def. Tackle
Mike Thurman Gary Jones Don Clark Harold Toombs
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No. PLAYER
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Courtny Ward R.J. Spoomer Steve Walls
POSITION DT
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tech's frontier all conference team for 1969 OFFENSIVE UNIT
DEFENSIVE UNIT
Mark Brehm Center Dan Gil man Guard Mike Thurman Tackle Don Heater Halfback
Tom Willis Tackle Clay Olmstead End Dan McElroy Def Back Mike Van Daveer Lineback
HONORABLE
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TION Dan Mahoney
Linebacker
MONTANA TECH SOPHMORE, Dan Gilman A 6 Foot 190 pounder from Missoula was selected as one of the offensiv guards on the second team of the American Football Teams of The National Association of Intercolligiate Athletics. Congratulations Dan!!
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a change of pace
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Raye Campbell
Ginny Carroll
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Cheri Norine
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Martha
Nadeau
homecoDling queen donna scherr
Susan Mooney
Toni Driscoll
Linda Howard
Raye Campbell
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"NO GAMBLI N ON CAMPUS"
CHICKEN WHAT?---------FEED
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"GIRLS DORM"
SMOKEY JOE AND COMPANY
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Penalty -Interference
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We all have our ups and down!
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I get high with a little help from my friends?
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BASKETBALL,
TOM LESTER, Coach
1969-70 montana tech basketball team Front Row I to r - Asst. Coach Gary Carie, Don Klaudt, Jim Styler, Greg Sheridan, Roy Brown, Gary Vanek, Head Coach Tom Lester. Second Row - Manager Bruce Knutson, Tom Gall, Pat O'Brien, Nick McEnaney, Larry Harkins, Gary Jones, Warren Bickford.
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1969-70 BASKETBALLSCORES Tech 61, 'Tech61, Tech 61, Tech 76, Tech 67, Tech 68, Tech 62, Tech 56, Tech 61, Tech 67, Tech 89, Tech 87, Tech 73, Tech 53, Tech 70, Tech 82, Tech 61, 'Tech 87, Tech 74, Tech 48, Tech 74, Tech 81,
GARY CARYlE
Asst. Coach
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Lewis & Clark, Lewis & Clark, Minot State, Rocky Mt., Eastern Mt., Carroll, Northern Mt., So. Dak. State, So. Dak. Tech, Carroll, Oregon Col., Eastern Mt., Rocky Mt. Western Mt., Carroll, Eastern Mt., Northern Mt., Carroll, Rocky Mt., Western Mt., Rocky Mt., Northern Mt.,
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Clint, a freshman from Anaconda, led the Tech scorers. He scored mostly with his turnaround jump shots, and his driving lay-ups that were executed with amazing accuracy an d bal ance. Nick, a sophomore from Butte, was AIIConference Honorable Mention last year also.
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offense
Montana Tech's offense hit the hoop for over 1500 points during the 1969-1970 season. This was the second year that scholarships were offered for athletics. It took the "Orediggers" a while to get moving, but came along just great.
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The 1969-1970 Basketball season came to a roaring end. The team won their first conference game in twelveyears with an 87-78 thumping of the Saints from Carroll College. They then lost to Rocky by two points twice in a row. Tech closed out the season with 3 wins 18 losses.
official
DIng
shots
Louis Yelenich
Carol Zeigler
Dave Zobenica
Freshman Class Officers Vickie Christie - Pres. Janet Fraser - Sec'y - Treas.
Gary Becker Kermit Behn e Pam Bennet Jim Benski ZaleBenso Ray Berryman
Beth BI ir AI Boognl Mike Bbognl EdBooh Gary B schee Mark Bossard
Kathy B wman KentBo man Alice Boy e Bill Boyle Greg Brigl\s larry Briney
Chuck Brown
Irvin Brown Mary Brown Roy Brown Pat Bruin Norman Buhl
Elaine Burns Dale Campbell RayeCa pbell Rose Ca 0110 TomC ex John Cato
Joe Cerise Sunipond Cha dr Bob Chatriand Patti Chatriand Terry Chism Sherry Chouinard
Carole Coliier Don Compton Pam Connors Mary Ellen Connors Ben Corrigan Stewart Costello
Tad Dale Russell Darr Judi David Linda Davies
Frank Fickh lesley Fische Bobfivey Diane Foley Joe FOntana John Forkaa
Fred Hunt Frances Hu rsh Susan Innala Joe Janey Karen Jansky DebbieJarv
Dan lawrence Mike lawson
Hans loch Ken Locke Dave Loran Kathy Mack Bob Macumber Manuel Madrid
Dan Mahon?y Sherri Mal ney ReneaM nley Claudia Maroncelli Joe Marsh Bob Martina
Debby Masset Rick Maynard Stan Mayra Tom McCartan Don McCarthy John McCarthy
Pam McCaul Bill McClung John McCormack Dan McEwen Charlene Mclaughlin Bob Mcleod
Meekin John cPherson Har Mencarelli CI u~ine Micone ~ayneMilier Jim Mirich
Dave Moore Randy, Mothershead Carol 'Mullany GaryMu on Marcy Mus r Serge Myers
Je Rawlins Pat Reardon Steve Redfern liinda Rice Aleta Rickey ennis Retari
Jim Ritchie Gary Rittel Tom Roberts Barbara Robertson Judy Robertson Marjol"ie Roge!rs---
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Diane Sarti Duane Saville Brenda Scalabrin Darrell Scharf
Donna Scherr Terry Schmidt Nick Schneider Tim Schruth Joan Semansky John Serich
Hank Sexton Ed Shea Don Shea Mike Shea Diane Sims Gary Skuletich
Bob Smith Eric Smith Frank Smith Gary Smith Virgie Smith Ted Smyth
Craig Stanley John Stillwagon Carin Stolz John Sto rrud Phyll is Stout Bruce Stredwick
joe
Strelnik
ob Sturm ack Sullivan Bonn ie Sundberg Helen Sundberg Michele Sustarsic
only the beginning
Lee Alt
Joe Anders
Lonnie Andrews
Lawrence Baxster
Elaine Benner
Warren Bickford
Terry Bjorkman
Bill Blake
Dean Boundy
Michael Bowman
Mike Bowman
Betty Barton
Pat Backer
Dave Bennets
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Rick Barkell
Danette Bettison
Ed Barry
Bob Bentley
Rick Blumer
Neil Bolton
Sharon Bouch er
Mark Brehm
Steve Brown
Larry Brumit
Mary Bultman
Ernie Burby
Larry Calvin
Pete Cassidy
John Cavanaugh
Jim Cleary
Brad Cockhill
Gary Compton
Joe Corak
Bob Crowley
Mike Crowley
Steve Czehura
Ali Dabbagh
Doug Davies
Sam Davies
Link Derick
Joan Cot rill
Bob Dafoe
Susan Crn ich
Dave Danylik
Mary Calvin
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Toni Carney
Virginia Carroll
Mary Ann Dillon
louise Donaldson
Margaret Dubois
Kathy Dwyer
Errol Eileraas
Henry Early
John Ewan
Jim Fleming
Richard Flynn
Miles France
Herb Fillbach
Mike Finley
Judy Francone
Ken Franklin
John Freeman
Steve Galasso
Gene Galovic
lesley George
Bob Gilbert
Don Gilchrist
Dan Gilman
Pat Godbout
Mel Granberg
leon Granvold
Don Finnegan
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Sandy Green
John Harrington
louis Herron
Sally Huhtanen
Eric Grande
Pam Grueter
Ruth Harwood
Bill Hazlett
Bill Holton
Margie Hoar
Karen Humphrey
Brad Gunderson
Carla Hussein
Helen Hagerty
Joan Hall
Don Heater
Susan Hegstad
Terry Hennegan
Bo b Ho pewell
Kip Hoshaw
linda Howard
Bonnie Johnson
Dave Johnson
Chuck Irick
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Wally Johnson
Wendel Johnson
Terry Kivela
Frank Klobchar
Jim Knowlson
Fred Krepps
Hank Kruzich
John Kuhn
Steve laramie
Pete larson
Art lonart
Andy Kanklborg
Sam lawrence
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Bruce Knutson
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Kristine Kelly
Jim Kerns
Dan Kopp
Nora Kohlet
Dave Kump
Addrien laPalm
Dave laramie
Dave leipheimer
Pam leveaux
John likarish
Jerry Lindquist
Vic Magnus
Jim Ludwick
Richard
Lussy
Ruth Llewellyn
Ed Lobb
Harold Lobb
Barbara Marinovich
Lynn Markovich
Carl Markeill
Dean Martin
Byron Maxwell
Bob Maymom
Larry Mayo
Larry McCauley
Frank McGarry
Mick McGinnis
Earl Marx
Gary Martin
Chuck McDaniel
Alan McDermott
Nick McEnaney
Dan McElroy 80
Rick Martin
Dan Mcleod
Jim McVeigh
Darell Metz
John Monahan
Bob Moodrey
Nancy Mooney
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SusanMooney
Bob Murray
Connie Moore
Rosalie Morrison
Anne Moscolic
Norman Motland
JoAnne Murray
Paul Nepine
Cheri Norine
Howard Obenhoff
Clayton Olmstead
Raelene O'Keefe
Bill Osborne
Jim Osborne
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Larry Olson
Gary Palmer 81
George Palmer
Mike Parent
Allen Parker
Ron Pedrazzin
Mary Riordan
John Roberts
Jim Ryan
John Sackett
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Jim Polich
Eunice Pugh
Doug Rognlie
Ellen Rohret
Bob Salle
Nikki Salo
Blake Rice
Paul Rust
Dana Salusso
Ernest Richards
Donna
Matryn
Ryan
Salusso
) Tom Sattery
Ted Schenk
Fred Schmidt
Mark Schroer
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Ron Schuyler
Sandy Sedaris
Tom Simonich
Jim Smitham
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Ralph Sorenson
Mike Sarich
Duane
Stark
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/ Mike Stephan
Annette
Sullivan
Dan Tierney
Russell Stiefel
Carol Stoltz
Mike Sullivan
Eileen Sundberg
Reginal Thereault
Ronald
Storrud
Dan Suydam
Mike Thurman
Dale Thompson 83
Strout
Jim Styler
Mark Sweeney
Rick Taylor
Charles
Robert
Thompson
Micki Thornton
Mary Tocher
Allene Trafford
John Trewhella
John Vukovich
Linda Waddell
John Walker
Don Weir
Rufus Whitaker
Robert Wiley
Cathy Wing
Ace Winnings
Pat Trudeau
Dave (Tit) Wittman
Mike Van Daver
Ron Vetter
Mary Ann Walker
John Walters
Jack Webb
Edwin Williams
Richelieu Williams
Tom Willis
Garry Woody
Gerald Woody
Terry Wold 84
Peter Young Phil Azmudio
sophomore class officers:
Mike Crowley - President Absent when pictures were taken is: Dan Macelory Annette Sullivan - Sec.-Treas.
- Vice Pres.,
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Arnold
Acuma
Joel Bargmann
Bill Benes
Bert Brothers
Charles Anderson
Jack Barns
Evelyn Blaskovich
Karen Burgan
Jim Archibald
Ron Backer
Jack Bailey
Mick Barry
Paul Battaiola
Mac Beaudry
Tom Brady
Mel Brekus
Bob Brisbin
Ron Chatriand
Bob Chebul
Emmett Cleary
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John Cloonan
Gordon Crawford
Chris Croff
Rick Dale
Mark Davidson
Greg Davis
Terry Davis
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Phil Dedycked
Art Degenhart
larry Deide 89
Steve Dobb
Toni Driscoll
Marion Drzewiecki
Terry Erskine
Larry Evakovich
john Evens
Leigh Freeman
Mike Garverich
Bob Hanson
Farris Haymour
Van Heare
Leo Heath
jere Hoy
True Huber
Tai Hum
Don jenkins
Charles Goforth
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Mary Kay Goodman
jerry Fleming
Gary Hancock
Ron Holmes
Dave johnson
Eric Johnson
Dave Kneebone
Mark Johnson
_Ed Kavran
Marvin Kryska
Agustan Lafosse
Jim Leskovar
Dan Lewis
Lloyd Magnuson
Larry Malyevac
Ken Kivela
Henry Klobucar
Bob LaFever
Gene Lescantz
Robert Luke
Sylan Lutey
Jerry Madden
David Margolin
Don Maroncefli
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Bob Martin
Steve Martin
Joanne
McManus
Pat O'Brien
Mary Redfern
Sam Matlack
Larry McCaffery
Dan Murja
David Murja
Bob Osmanson
Bill Rickard
Kerry Petronek
Chuck Roberts
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Meg McCarthy
Bill Nettles
Tom Phillips
Bill Rodgers
Rick Mclaughlin
Gary Nyquist
Steve Rackham
Rick Ryan
Jeff Russell
Dave Sheldon
Go rdon Sull ivan
Marlene
Tracy
Dave Rust
lone Schaller
Bill Shifty
All an Sol berg
Dave Sutton
John Taylor
Carol Trythall
Jerry Trythall 93
Richard Schmidt
Johannes
Soyland
Steve Terry
Wayne Turkia
Upendra
Sharma
Bill Stotts
Dan Torpy
Bill Warburton
Jim Warner
Fred Wendt
Bob Westermark
Pat Whelan
Ted Williams
Tom Williams
Gene Woodrow
Michael Zora
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS I to r: Vice Pres. Jerry Trythall Sec. Treas. Carol Trythall President Bruce Williams
Bruce Williams
senior class officers ..
Jerry Harrington, Tom Caddy, Roger Miller, Don Macintyre
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Bruce Bradley B.S. Engineering Science
Arnold Buchanan B.S. Mining Engineering
John Cavanaugh M.S. Engineering Science
Miland Chaubal M.S. Mineral/Dressing Engineering
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Mike Chapman B.S. Geological Eng.
John (Mike) Corak B.S. Petroleum Eng.
Tom Caddy B.S. Petroleum Eng.
Richard Clark B.S.Engineering Science
Joe Cunningham
97 Curt Dahlgaard B.S. Petroleum Eng.
Ron Deriana B.S. Petroleum Eng.
Ron Dobson B.S. Petroleum Eng.
Charles Dunne B.S. Metallurgical Eng.
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Issac Errett B.S.Engineering Science
Jim Fenton B.S. Mining Engineering
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Jerry Harrington B.S. Mineral Dressing Eng.
Andy Graw
Darrell Himmesoete B.S. Metallurgical Eng.
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Anil Mehta Metallurgical Engineering
Robert Miller B.S. Geological Engineering
Roger Miller B.S. Mining Engineering
B.S. Mineral
Pat O'Hara Dressing Engineering
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Karl Pack B.S. Geological Engineering
Dan Poindexter B.S. Engineering Science
Carlos Perez M.S. Mineral Dressing Eng.
larry Pope B.S. Engineering Science
103 Isaac Rios
William Rust B.S. Metallurgical Eng.
Tom Schneider B.S. Petroleum Engineering
Harry Sowers B.S. Metallurgical Eng.
Bill Stewart B.S. Petroleum Engineering
104 lee Staiger B.S. Petroleum Engineering
Robert Stuart B.S. Mathematics
Robin Sterrett B.S. Engineering Science
Ken Tholstrom B.S. Petroleum Engineering
Ron Verbeck B.S. Engineering Science
105 Courtney Ward B.S. Petroleum Engineering
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I told you not to call th at to uchdown back!
Fluids Lab!
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Prof. William Cox, Geology
Prof. Doman, Physics
Prof. Earl, Geology
Prof. Barbara Engle, Humanities
Prof. Hemy Fisk,
Prof. Devault,
Physics
Joe Anders Ron Backer Dave Beard Bob Bentley Bob Chebul
Gary Compton Steve Czehura Marion Drzewiecki Jim Fenton John Freeman
Leigh Freeman Gary Hancock Jere Hoy Chuck Irick Eric Johnson
Jim Leskovar Byron Maxwell Dave Margolin Mike Pentilla Chuck Roberts
Bill Rogers Paul Rust Mark Schroer Ralph Sorenson Dan Suydam
John Suydam Robin Sterrett Reg Thereault Ron Verbeck John Walters
Pat Whelan Dave Wittman
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1st row Dave Fink, Bob Bentley, Darrell Metz, Lonnie Andrews, Pete Larson. 2nd row Dan McElroy Pres., Mike Bowman, John Storrud, Jim Styler, Steve Czehura, Mr. McCaslin, advisor.
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Diane Sarti, (drill mistress) lyn Granberg.
Virgie Smith, Judy Robertson,
lo Ann Quinn,
Jackie Geach,
Judy David, Janet
Fraser, Bonnie
Nicholls,
Sharon
Hills, Mari-
edwin g. koch president of montana tech
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gustav stolz, jr. dean of students
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In memory:
Clare Pogreba, left, and Ray Martin, right, both of Butte along with Jerry Kanzler of Bozeman (next to Clare) and two others-Mark Levitan of Helena and Jim Anderson of Bigfork (not pictured) were killed December 29, 1969, when they set out to climb 10,488-foot high Mt. Cleveland in Glacier National Park.
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From left to Right: Toni Driscoll, Don Macintyre, Underwood, Tom Schneider, Jerry Harrington
Pat O'Hara, Miss Satter, Bob Wester mark, Marcus Daly, Mike Crowley, Bruce Williams, Jack
student council
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american society for metals
First row (It. to rt.) Charles E. Dunne, Krishna Iyengar, James Sever Second row: Harry Sowers, Darrell Himmesoete, Griffiths (adviser) Third row: William Rust Fourth row: [avid Nourjah, Mr. R.I. Smith, Dr. l. Twidwell
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Richard Kronstedt, Dr. V.
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Caddy Third row: Greg Cork, Charlie Speake, Jim Fenton, Pam Grueter (sec), Roger Miller, Pat O'Hara, John Cora (pres), Jerry Trythall, Tom Schneider, Larry MacIntyre
First row (It. to rt.): Dave Danyluk, Toni Driscoll, Lee Freeman, Tom Richmond, Ferris Haymour, Jersey, Bob Chebul, Leo Heath Second row: Bob Lambeth, Johannes Soyland, Brad Cockhill, John Howard, Bruce Williams, Bill Rickard, Gary Carlson, Don MacIntyre, Tom
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society of
exploration geo physicists
It.to rt.: Dr. Wideman, (adv), Mike路Pentilla, Fred Hoffman, John Suydam, Vic Magnus, Gary Compton,
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Eric Johnson
First row (It. to rt.) Claudia Tholstrom, Barbara McEnaney, Helen Ann O'Connell (vice-pres), Carma Corra (pres), Diane Fenton (sec), Doris Marjerison (corres sec), Harriet Roberts (treas) Second row: Bev Rule, Helen Erret (corres sec), Peggy Mancuso, Patricia Morton, jean Forrest, Carol Nelson, Sally Harrington, Meg Crawford, Shelia
Williams Third row: Gail Maxwell, lil Kaudy, joyce McCauley, Lee Ann jenkins, Sue Blumer, Barbara Olson, Darlene Keltz, Susan Shea, Teresa Hunt, Christie Nettles, Sandy johnson, Christine Blake, jenine Suydam
student wives
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The student wives held another successful carnival this year which was en joyed by all that attended. Of course
all fun and games were within
the rules and regulations set to all such activities by state attorney Robert Woodahl.
For larger and more awkward people the tricycle race was probably more fun than sliding down a fifty foot razor blade into a bucket of lemonade (see picture left Gary and Marie Hancock)
Bob Lambeth Tom Schneider
Darrell Himmesoete Jeff Russell
Mel Brekhus Don Macintyre . Harry Sowers
Ron Deriana Mike O'Keefe Jim Warner
John Corra Roger Miller Lee Staiger
Fred Hoffman Rick Schmidt Bruce Williams
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Jack Hartz Tom Richmond Bob Westermark
yearbook dinner
1st Table: Cathy Jozovich Mary Kay Goodman Frank Kankelblorg Harry Keltz Mrs. Harry Keltz John Dunstan Peggy Dunstan
Head Table: Victor Burt Peggy Burt Frank Young Rose Young
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2nd Table: Claude Huber True Huber Bryon Maxwell Mrs. Bryon Maxwell Sheila Percy Dariel McDonald Cheri Norine Mike Sorich Martha Nadeau Ken Kiucla Mike Parent
Dr. Jack Goebel, Wendel Johnson, Vivian Shockey, Kahl Gubler, Gary Vanek, Margie Wahl, Eileen Sun berg, Earl Cutler.
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E Days for 1970 were marvelous. These special days not only show Tech students
what each department
is capable of,
but they also show the public what our students The participation
was immense,
should be commended
can do.
and those who took part
for a great job.
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Exhibits and Days included
activities
during
E
the Mountaineer-
ing Club exhibit,
Franz Goebel
panning
gold, Dave Piper in the
mucking
contest
dam
explains
display.
and John Suythe
geophysical
bridge con Winner: Eric Johnson
Contest Rules 1. Only wood, glue, and nylon cord (max. dia. 1/32") may be used. Judges reserve the right to determine the authenticity of the wood and cord. 2. Glue is to be used only at the joints and not to coat the members. 3. Truss must be designed so that a toy 1957 Thunder through the bridge from one end to the other.
Bird may roll
4. Size limitations are, length 26", width 8", and height 8". Other limitations are the bridge shall have a minimum of 23 pieces, and shall not weigh over one pound. Individual members shall not be laminated.
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test
5. Bridge shall be loaded at the center on the road level between spaced supports.
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6. If bridge is a team effort, at least two members of the team must be Tech students in good standing. 7. Contest will be held during "E" Days. 8. A $1.00 entry fee must be paid by 5 PM, 12/19/69. 9. Truss must be submitted to the judges by 5 PM, 2/6170. 10. The winning bridge shall be determined load to truss weight.
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clean up and wash up on m-day 152
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m-day of 1969 was as successful as ever. it is a day for cleaning up the campus, white-washing the m, lunch in the circle, kangaroo court, and climaxed by the m-day dance. 154
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the grassroots -were
on the Tech Campus, December
7,1969, in a Pillow Concert sponsored
by CI C
One of the members of the Spiral Staircase
Another pillow concert was held February 25, 1969, featuring the Spiral Staircase along with a folk singer named Clare.
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