Calhan High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Calhan, CO)

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EVENTS 7. HURRICANE CAMILLE — Five persons await rescue on rail tracks between Gulfport and New Orleans after winds had lifted their house. 8 KENNEDY'S ATTEND FUNERAL - Sen. Edward M. Kennedy follows his wife, ioan into St Vincent's church in Plym outh, Pennsylvania, to attend funeral service for Mary io Kopechne. Miss Kopechne died in an auto mishap from which Sen. Kennedy escaped, (fuly. '69) 9 MISS AMERICA — Pamela Anne Eldred, 21 year old Detroit College Senior was crowned Miss America for 1970 in At- lantic City (Sept. '69) 10 ROSES FOR MAJESTIC PRINCE - Jockey Bill Hartack helps to raise blanket of roses atop Majestic Prince after they won the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs. Owner Frank McMahon is at right H UNDERDOGS BECOME TOP DOGS - The New York Mets. and their fans, whoop it up after becoming the baseball champions of the world. (Oct. '69) 12. HIGH TRIBUNAL HAPPENINGS - Abe Fortas. BACK ROW. LEFT, resigned under fire during 1969. Chief Justice Earl Warren. FRONT ROW. CENTER, was succeeded by Warren Burger 12 FAREWELL, Calhan School and HELLO, World We are looking hopefully toward the future, anxiously awaiting the time to assume the tasks which lay before us, but we will often find ourselves back in Memories' Lane, reliving the pleasant years spent here. We wish to thank our parents, teachers, classmates, and all others who have helped us, and made so pleasant, our years of school. DEDICATION We, the Annual Staff, proudly dedicate the 1969-70 Yeaibook to the Basketball team. We do this because of your demonstration of clean character, good sportsmanship, and successful scoring on the courts. Ellen Glover, John Pieper, Bill Pemberton, Debbie Gdovin, Mrs. DeWitt, Barbara Brauer, Wanda Dungan, Karen Dungan, Kathy West, Kathy Marshbanks, Janice Kobilan, Patty Hahn, Joan Peiper, Karla RiCe. Mr. Ralph Calabrese, Superintendent To the Graduates of Calhan High School May 21, 1970 Through all history man has been prone to attach great value to certain events in his life: we remember our birthdays; we celebrate anniversaries; we keep our holidays. The day of your graduation is one of these times. It symbolizes your step across the threshold from childhood to adulthood. The import of this giant step onward can hardly be exaggerated. The quality of life that will be yours as a person as well as the kind of life that will be ours as a nation rests in great measure on you and the quality of your ideals. Certainly you must keep foremost among these--a zest for learning, a respect for law, and a love of your fellow- man. Ralph K. Calabrese Superintendent BOARD OF EDUCATION Leonard Tarpenning, President To our Board of Education, we owe our 'thanks' for a GOOD SCHOOL. They have given freely of their time and efforts to promote the upgrading of our standards, and thus make this school one of the BEST. 3 When the education of the whole child was emphasized, it was not meant that the school was to do it all. The child's education in the fastest learning part of his life is at present clearly under the direction of his parents. But when he crosses the threshold of the school, the child's world is all too often cut into. Seniors, now that you have graduated and once again are crossing a new threshold of life, remember you have responsibilities that you inherit with this great and wonderful step. It will soon be up to you to educate your children to meet the threshold of education. As a parting word, I ask: DO NOT WASTE YOUR LIFE. Mr. Jack Jarvis, Principal STUDENT COUNCIL Top row ieft to right: Cherie Lemesany, Janice Kobilan, Karen Dungan, Diana West, Cherry Eurich, Shirley Kelly, Second row left to right: Gary Bruce, Tommy Kanuch, Jerry Simmons, Terry Nelson, Jim Blasingame, Joannie Pieper, Candy Pieper, Officers: Steve Fosha, Reporter, Bill Pemberton, Vice-President, Rick Owen, President, Sandy Palmer, Secretary. FACULTY Mr. Keith Ververs Industrial Arts Coach Freshmen Sponsor Mrs. Myma Palmer Science Math Junior Sponsor Mrs. Floy DeWitt Business Education Home Economics Annual Sponsor Paper Sponsor Mr. Lloyd Brewer Chorus Band Mrs. VVynona Tuten English Sophomore Sponsor Miss Donna Davison Seventh Grade French I Seventh Grade Sponsor Mr. Basil Churchill Math, English Eighth Grade Sponsor Mrs. Long, Art Mrs. Jarvis, Kindergarten Mrs. Eurich, Sixth Grade Mrs. Fuchs, Fifth Grade Mrs. Wright, Second Grade Miss Bishop, First Grade Mrs. Horn, Fourth Grade Standing 1 to n Barbara Brauer, Reporter; Jimmy Blasingame and Joan Pieper, Student Council Representatives; Seated 1 to r: Jancie Kobilan, Secretary; Alan Balsick. President; Debbie Cdovin, Vice-President; Leon Mitchell. We began the Senior year with a concession stand at the El Paso County Fair. We undertook several other money-making affairs during the year. We gave the Senior Play, and had a slave sale at that time. After school closed and we had graduated, we took a plane and went on a five-day trip to California. We had a nice time, and saw many interesting things there. We came home very tired. Senior Sponsor 8 WANDA SUE DUNGAN DEBRA LEE CDOVTN ALAN RAYMOND BALSICK UNDER CL A CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right: Jerry Simmons, Student Council Rep. ; Karla Rice, Vice President; Bob Pemberton, President; Diana West, Student Council Rep. ; J. R. Hendrix, Secretary-Treasurer. Mrs. Palmer was our sponsor during our Freshman, Sophomore, and most of our Junior years. During these years, we sponsored the Last-Day-of School Picnic, the Hallowe'en party, and the Valentine Party. Best of all, we gave the Junior- Senior Banquet and Prom. We really enjoyed doing this. We have wom the school ring one year and will wear them proudly during our senior year. 13 k. Bob Pemberton J.R. Hendrix CLASS Jiane West Bill Pemberton Jerry Simmons 15 Randall Mason Alan Wills Chris Bandt Becky Bridges Penny Balsick i Joan Beaman Gary Bruce Ji ..1 Karen Butler Maryln Dcam Janet Dungan Lynn Glover Chris Hendrickson TENTH GRADE Chelle Hendrix Wilma Kelly Lois Ann Koccrha Albert Kobilan Chcrie Lemesany Carl Marshbanks Ron Monger Ginger Rac Self Debbie Nelson Joyce Warren Susan Vorcnbcrg Amy Wills .dl f y I Barbie Paulson Brenda Brenton Carolyn Ewert LaVcm Cline Mike Cline Jacci Freeman Debra Dyess Christine Gabardi Cherry Eurich Kathy Hawkins Darlene Ingram NINTH GRADE Raymond Monger Shane Jarvis Tommy Kanuch Kathy Oldland Sue Jones Joyce West Shana Lemcsany Michelle Thomason Jim Mitchell Brenda Marshbanks Mike Seymour From left to right: Debbie Nelson, Reporter, Cherie Lemesany, Student Council Representative, Becky Bridges, Vice-President, Carl Marshbanks, President, Janet Dungan, Secretary, Gary Bruce, Student Council Representative, Albert Kobilan, Treasurer. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS FRESHMAN Left to Right: Sue Jones, Secretary; Cherry Eurich, Student Council Rep. ; Carolyn Ewert, Treasurer, Joyce West, President; Michelle Thomason, Vice President; Tom Kanuch, Student Council Rep. ; Brenda Marshbanks, Reporter. A CA DEM ICS CHS CONCERT BAND GRADE SCHOOL BAND CHS CHORUS QUAD-TRIO OF CALHAN HIGH From Left to Right: George Kobilan, Joan Pieper, Kathy West, Karen Dungan, Janice Kobilan, Kenneth Beaman, Chrissy Hendrickson, John Pieper, Debbie Gdovin, Diana West, Pamela Hlatki, Barbara Braucr, pianist-Cindy Pieper. BIOLOGY CLASS Left to right: Vem Cline, Kathy Oldland, Sue Jones, Darlene Ingram, Kristine Gabardi, Debbie Dyess, Shana Lemesany, Brenda Marshbanks, Cherry Eunch, Michelle Thomason, Joyce West, Jacci Freeman, Carolyn Ewert, Brenda Brenton. THE CALHAN BOOSTER Our school Paper. Published six times each term. Maryln Deam Beverly Parks Ellen Glover Mrs. DeWitt Debbie Gdovin Shane Jarvis SHOP II From left to right: Mr. Veivers, Rick Owens, Mike Hendrickson, Terry Nelson, Leon Mitchell, Greg Olyejar, Bev Parks, Greg Bearfoot, Jim Blasingame. Standing: Shana Lemesany, Michelle Tho.. West, Darlene Irgram, Debbie Dyess, Mrs. Carolyn Ewe it, Cherry Eurich, Brenda Mars e Gabardi, Jacci Freeman, Jocye nd. Sue Jones, Brenda Brenton, This was SALAD Day. We are in good hands with Albert Freeman, Carol Fuchs, Dale West, Jean Caddy, Don Hopper, and Hal Warren as our BUS DRIVERS. Beverly won the Betty Crocker Pin for the Future Homemaker of Tomorrow. Bonnie Dungan School Secretary Playground Supervisor Janet Wellington Supervised Play If Miss Dianne Smartt Substitute teacher COOKS: These women are the ones that cook Bcarfoot, Clara Mitchell, and Ethel Harding. our well balanced meals. Adeline Kanuch, Twila Calhan is in good working order, thanks to Steve Trojanovich, our Custodian. LUNCHROOM FRESHMEN INITIATION GRADUATES To The Seniois THE JUNIOR CLASS of CALHAN HIGH SCHOOL presents Romance in Venice Saturday evening May ninth Nineteen hundred and seventy Another year goes passing by Another Prom is here To some tins brings a joyous smile To others, brings a tear For four years you have tread a path From dawn to setting sun But now the path gets steeper And the climb is just begin We're very glad to know you We'll miss you when you've gone And to the Class of 70 We dedicate our prom —The Juniors KING: Terry Nelson QUEEN: Janice Kobilan SALUTATORY ADDRESS John Piepcr COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS Dr. Dean Fleischauer VALEDICTORY ADDRESS Beverley Parks THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1970 BACK ROW: L to R. Rick Owens, Leon Mitchell, Jim Blasingame, John Pieper, Mike Hendrickson, Teny Nelson, Greg Olyejar, and Alan Balsick. FRONT ROW: L to R. Pam Hlatki, Pat Hahn, Joan Pieper, Kathy Marshbanks,' Janice Kobilan, Ellen Glover, Bev Parks, Barbara Brauer, Kathy West, Debbie Gdovin, and Wanda Dungan. (Enmmrnrrmrnt ExrrrtsrH Shurfl ay. £Hap 21, 197U 8:00 (0'rlorh p.m. BACK ROW: L to R. Doyle Stroup, Dean Palmer, Bradly Walberg, Jack Bames, Alan Wright, Danny Glover, Jim Worthy, Marshall Blasingame, and Andy Balsick. FRONT ROW: L to R. Hazel Cline, Abbey Wills, Candy Pieper, Andri Adair, and Cheryl Kelly. THE SENIOR PLAY “Everybody’s Crazy April 30-May 1 Is it really worth it??? Here we GOOOOOOOOOO GRADES Andri Adair Andy Balsick Jack Bames Danny Glover Cheryl Kelly EIGHTH GRADE Hazel Cline Candy Pieper Abby Wills Jimmy Worthy Bradley Walberg Marshall Blasingame Mike Muckey Doyle Stroup Alan Wright I Curtis Bandt Russell Lemesany Shirley Kelly Wanda Parks GRADE SEVEN Casey Paulson David Rice Bobby Roskos Robin Self Pat Seymour Chuck Simmons Danny Tipton Nellie Warren 37 Dick Wilson Diane Bearfoot SIXTH Jack Vorenberg Carol Cline Donnell Wright Kathy Kobilan GRADE Kevin Kanuch Lynn Weston Judy Worthey Barry Craig Eddie Doven Mike Garbardi Stephen Grenier Brenda Ingram Blake Jarvis FI FTH GRADE Tami Kelly Kathy Muckey Lynette Nelson Debbie Mitchell Twila Parks Myron Stroup Connie Thomason Alma Wills Nancy Blasingame Vivian Brady Kimberly Casey Mark Gabardi Jerry Cline Patricia Gaddy Mike Craig Edward Glover Cindy Fuchs Lacy Fuchs Zane Hammond Denise Grenier Brenda Haver Julia Tuten Lynette Hertel Tammy Long Constance Warren George Tipton Jim Wilson Debbie Turner Russell Winslow Billy Bandt Mary Ellen Kobila Rodney Barnes Billy Bergsten Valorie Bruce THIRD GRADE Terri Manyik Kammy McQueen Deeanna Muckey Vance Stroup Robert Hobbs Catherine Warren Melody Winslow Jerry Eurich Shannon Brady Lorie Fuchs k  Billy Casey Marty Fuchs Gwen Cline Sandy Garlick Li I Kelly Dycss David Grenier Peggy Dovcn DaLynn Gotschall SECOND GRADE uc Hammond David Haver Randy Hobbs Mike Mathis Scott Muckey Steven Muckey Miss Bishop Shari Gaede FI Tony Hobbs Keith McQueen Peggy Gaddy Joey Gorden Lavonne Lazor KINDERGA RTEN Sandy Nelson Randy Pieper Otis Poyner Johnny Eubanks Jeff Manyik Jason Self Mark Wiley Denise Scirocco Brian Ververs Brenda Ververs Top Row: 1 to r: Kathy Marshbanks, Debbie Cdovin, Barbara Brauer, Janice Kobilan, Chrissy Hendrickson, Lois Kocerha, Chcrie Lemesany, Wilma Kelly, Amy Wills. Second Row: Karen Dungan, Chelle Hendrix, Maryln Deam, Karen Butler, Susan Vorenberg, Joyce Warren, Brenda Marshbanks, Sue Jones, Carolyn Ewert. Third Row: Debbie Nelson, Sandy Palmer, Penny Balsick, Joan Beaman, Becky Bridges, Linda Parks, Karla Rice, Barbie Paulson. Fourth Row: Mrs. Jarvis, Sponsor, Darlene Ingram, Brenda Brenton, Joyce West, Michelle Thomason, Cherry Eurich, Shana Lemesany, Debbie Dyess. Cheerleaders: Kathy West, Joan Pieper, Ellen Glover, Marla Mitchell, Diana West, Janet Dungan. Kathy West Ellen Glover Janet Dungan Diana West Joan Pieper Marla Mitchell HIGH SCHOOL P.E. CLASS First Row: Cheryl Kelly, Candy Pieper, Abby Wills Second Row: Hazel Cline, Andri Adair, Kristy Freeman Third Row: Wanda Parks, Nellie Warren Cheerleaders: Shirley Kelly, Becky Marshbanks 47 Janet, Diana, and Coach Jarvis CALHAN GIRL’S TRACK 880 yd. Relay Team Karen Butler, Darlene Ingram, Karen Dung an, and Karla Rice. Hurdler Diana West The Girl's District Track Meet was held at Fountain High School on October 25, 1969. Eight girls participated in this event and only one girl, Janet qualified for the State Track Meet. Mr. Jarvis was our coach. We hope next year we'll even have a better track team. Standing Long Jump Chrissey Hendrickson Discus Wanda Dung an Janet Dungan- State Bound Janet was the only girl to qualify for the State Track Meet. She placed third in the Stand- ing Long Jump—jumping 8'2 . 48 LETTERMAN’S CLUB TOP ROW: Rick Owen, Steve Fosha, Tommy Kanuch, Mike Seymour, Greg Bearfoot, Lynn Glover, ROW TWO: Alan Wills, Carl Marshbanks, Randy Mason, Gary Bruce, Albert Kobilan, Mike Hendrickson, ROW THREE: J.R. Hendrix, George Kobilan, Bill Pemberton, Jerry Simmons, Ken Beaman, Victor Volosin, Bob Pemberton, BOTTOM ROW: Coach Ververs, Greg Olyejar, Leon Mitchell, John Pieper, Terry Nelson. Alan Balsick, Coach Jarvis. VICTORY RIDE Calhan beats Bennett 62-58 to capture the District basketball championship. THE WINNINGEST COACHES Mr. Jack Jarvis and Mr. Keith Ververs League and District Champions; State bound. SENIOR FOOTBALL Rick Owens, COACH VERVERS, Terry Nelson, Leon Mitchell, Greg Olyejar, John Pieper, Mike Hendrickson, COACH JARVIS, and Alan Balsick. SENIOR BASKETBALL Alan Balsick Mike Hendrickson Terry Nelson John Pieper SENIOR TRACK Greg Olyejar, John Pieper, Mike Hendrickson, Terry Nelson, and Alan Balsick. FOOTBALL 1969 TOP ROW: Coach Jarvis, Coach Vervcrs, Bob Pemberton, Jerry Simmons, Mike Hendrickson, Randy Mason, Terry Nelson, John Pieper, Leon Mitchell, Gary Bruce, Ken Beaman, Chris Bandt-Managers. SECOND ROW: Rick Owen, J. R. Hendrix, Bill Pemberton, Alan Balsick, Lynn Glover, Greg Olyejar, Alan Wills, Mike Seymour. BOTTOM ROW: Greg Bearfoot, Tom Kanuch, Jim Mitchell, Carl Marshbanks, George Kobilan, Albert Kobilan, Shane Jarvis, Mike Cline, Steve Fosha. SEASON RECORD Calhan 12 Bennett 8 Calhan 50 Byers 8 Calhan 56 Cripple Creek 8 Calhan 32 Hugo 56 Calhan 18 Flager 32 Calhan 32 Falcon 0 Calhan 32 Miami 6 Calhan 14 D G B 14 53 CALHAN FOOTBALL SEASON 1969 Calhan had a prosperous season this year with a total of five wins and three losses. Calhan ended up as Black Forest League runner-up in football. FIRST TEAM OFFENSE Terry Nelson, Bob Pemberton, Mike Hendrickson, J. R. Hendrix, George Kobilan, Lynn Glover, Greg Olyejar, and John Pleper. FIRST TEAM DEFENSE Lynn Glover, Jerry Simmons, Terry Nelson, Bill Pemberton, Leon Mitchell, Alan Balsick, Mike Hendrickson, Mike Seymour, and Randy Mason. 54 A SQUAD George Kobilan, Alan Wills, Alan Balsick, Bob Pemberton, Terry Nelson, Randy Mason, Mike Hendrickson, John Pieper, J. R. Hendrix, Dave Walberg, Bill Pemberton, Lynn Glover, Coach ervers. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1969-70 Calhan 65 Byers 42 Calhan 78 Fountain Valley 48 Calhan 40 Miami 33 Calhan 55 Lewis Palmer 53 Calhan 88 Falcon 32 Calhan 69 Flager 58 Calhan 54 Simla 51 Calhan 84 DGB 41 Calhan 71 Ellicott 36 Calhan 66 Miami 50 Calhan 56 Lewis Palmer 49 Calhan 94 Falcon 29 Calhan 55 Elbert 36 Calhan 49 Simla 51 Calhan 62 DGB 58 Calhan 60 Miami 55 Calhan 56 Elbert 50 Calhan 70 Lewis Palmer 55 Calhan 55 Simla 49 District Tournament Calhan 63 Elizabeth 48 Calhan 62 Bennett 58 Class A State Tournament Calhan 56 Limon 58 Calhan 60 Berthoud 75 55 CALHAN BASKETBALL SEASON 1969-70 The Bulldogs went to the Class A State Basketball Tournament in Denver this year for the first time in Calhan history. Calhan compiled an eleven win-one loss record in League play after capturing the Miami Invitational Tournament. Calhan won the Sub-District Tourney at Simla by defeating Simla 55-49. The Bulldogs swept the District Tournament in Aurora by defeating Elizabeth and Bennett. The Bulldogs ran into tough luck and lost a heart-breaker to Limon in the opening game in the StateToumament. Calhan also lost to Berthoud the next day. This is the greatest TEAM ever to play for the Calhan Bulldogs. The Calhan Crowd Make that Basket District Champs All Conference Seniors Receive Trophy 56 BOB PEMBERTON TOTAL PTS. 88 avg 3. 8 REBOUNDS 69 avg. 3 FREESHOTS 22 of 45-49 HELD COALS 33 of 92-36 ALAN BALSICK TERRY NELSON TOTAL PTS. 135 avg. 5.9 REBOUNDS 181 avg. 7.9 FREESHOTS 31 of 69-45 HELD COALS 52 of 164-31.7 TOATL PTS. 197 avg. 8.6 REBOUNDS 57 avg. 2.5 FREESHOTS 29 of 62-47 FIELD COALS 84 of 242-34:; MIKE HENDICKSON TOTAL PTS. 53 avg. 3. 1 REBOUNDS 64 avg. 2.7 FREESHOTS 9 of 27-33 FIELD COALS 22 of 65-34 RANDY MASON TOTAL PTS. 429 avg. 18.7 REBOUNDS 346 avg. 15 FREESHOTS 69 of 140-50 FIELD COALS 180 of 413-43.6 J. R. HENDRIX TOTAL PTS. 91 avg. 4.6 REBOUNDS 27 avg. 1.35 FREESHOTS 13 of 22-59 FIELD COALS 39 of 137-29 JOHN PIEPER TOTAL PTS. 249 avg. 11.0 REBOUNDS 175 avg. 7.6 FREESHOTS 51 of 85-60 HELD COALS 99 of 274- 36.1 GEORGE KOBILAN TOTAL PTS. 12 REBOUNDS 7 FREESHOTS 2 of 7-28 HELD COALS 5 of 16-31 ALAN WILLS TOTAL PTS. 10 REBOUNDS 9 FREESHOTS 2 of 9-22. 2 HELD COALS 4 of 28- 14 B Squad Coach Jarvis, Shane Jarvis, Tom Kanuch, Steve Fosha, Alan Wills, George Kobilan. Bottom row-Mike Seymour, Bill Pemberton, Ken Beaman, Frank Dodson, and David Walberg. This section of the book is sponsored by the following IaaI METRO SPORTING GOODS. INC. SCHOOl AND TEAM ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES JOE DUARTE Phone 757-5616 4750 Cherry Creek S. Dr. Denver, Colorado 80222 A SPORTLINE RAWLINGS SPALDING ADIDAS RUSSELL SOUTHERN HARDWOOD ADIRONDACK LEW WELTZER 9520 W. 56th Avenue. Arvada Plaza 421-6751 Pole Vaulters Sprinters Mile Relay 3:38.3 CALHAN TRACK SEASON 1970 Calhan had its most prosperous season in track this year. The track team took the league trophy by one point this year. At the Burlington Relays the team received a second place trophy. Being edged out by a close margin, the track team missed getting two trophies at the Badger Relays and at district by one place in each meet. Nine boys represented the team at state. We boast our state champion in the mile run-Alan Balsick. 880 yd. Relay team time-1:37. 0 OLD RECORD NEW RECORD 120 yd. High Hurdles 17.3 Rick Wellington 16.2 John Pieper Mile Run 4:49.2 Alan Balsick 4:41.6 Alan Balsick 880 yd. Run 2:15.9 Alan Wills 2:06.3 Alan Wills Long Jump 20 3 Randy Mason 20'6n Randy Mason Triple Jump 41'3 Randy Mason 42 5 Randy Mason Pole Vault 10'6 Mike Warren n 6 J. R. Hendrix Discus 130'2 Randy Mason 134.9.. Randy Mason Shot Put 43'6H Roger Mason 43'81 4M Mike Hendrickson 440 yd. Relay 49.6 1968 49.4 1970 880 yd. Relay 1:38.4 1969 1:37.0 1970 Sprint Medley Relay 1:47.3 1970 Distance Medley Relay 3:58.9 1970 60 Football All Conference 1969 Bob Pemberton, Alan Balsick, Terry Nelson, John Picper, Mike Hendrickson Basketball All State: Second Team Randy Mason Basketball All Conference 1969- 1970 Randy Mason and John Pieper State Track Qualifiers FRONT ROW: Bob Pemberton: Mile Relay, Alan Wills: 880 yd. Run, Bill Pemberton: Mile Run, J. R. Hendrix: Pole Vault, Alan Balsick: Mile Run, Mile Relay. BACK ROW: John Pieper: 120 yd. High Hurdles, Randy Mason: Discus, Long Jump, Triple Jump, Terry Nelson: Mile Relay, Greg Olyejan Mile Relay. State Champion Alan Balsick One mile run; time-4:41.6 JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM First row right to lcft-Cuitis Bandt, Pat Seymour, Chuck Simmons, Jim Eubanks, Mike Mucky, and Coach Ververs. Second row-Bobby Roskos, Casey Paulson, Andy Balsick, Danny Glover, Dean Palmer, Dick Wilson, Top row-Dave Rice, Doyle Stroup, Jim Worthey, Dugan Blasingame, Bradley Walberg, Jack Barnes, Alan Wright, Danny Tipton, and Eldon Glaser. Seventh Grade Track Bottom row-Bob Roskos, Curtis Bandt, Dave Rice, Eldon Glaser, Russel Lemesany, Alan Monger, Jim Eubanks, Dick Wilson, Pat Seymour, Danny Tipton, Chuck Simrftons, Casey Paulson. Eighth Grade Track Bottom row-Doyle Stroup, Andy Balsick, Dugan Blasingame, Jim Worthey. Bradley Walberg, Jack Barnes, Alan Wright, Danny Glover, Dean Palmer. JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM Dave Rice. Eldon Glaser, Casey Paulson, and Doyle Stroup. FIRST TEAM Uncle Dale Balsick. Is it soup yet? Somethin's showing I Jerry!!! WELDING Portable or Ornamental Stationary Iron Work Equipment e Repair Work e Fire Escapes • Structural • Grills Steel Work o Electric Plating JARDON KNIGHT WELDING INC. • 634-2414 634-1057 1 Vi BLOCK S. 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Buzz-Green 416 Pueblo Ave. Simla Colo. Simla, Colorado 541-2304 SCHUSTER’S SHOP INC. Mfg. and Blacksmithing V OOD MA KtT$ 1 Simla, Colorado REED’S GROCERY Tex and Tiny Phone 541-2467 Phone 541-2362 Simla, Colo. WAYNE’S SALES RENTALS POWER TOOLS FINE FOODS ISHOPHILlKXH A PAINTCO S • ••rrrrermc'mmm a m m trmm f «'I1. ..... J • mm mm I' ' ' C •'rd zzzzzzzzzzzz :z:i':i_ 211 E. Cucharras PHONE 632-2685 Congratulations to the SENIOR CLASS RAY C. GIBSON 203 SOUTH WEBER OWNER COLORADO SPRINGS 1' SERVICE 117 EAST BOULDER STREET COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO it fret not yourself tends only to. evi 1...Psa $7-8 632-6282 FARMER S STATE BANK Serving this area since 1916 Member of F.D.I.C. Compliments of THE LAW MORTUARY 116 North Nevada Colorado Springs Colorado Serving the Region for over Seventy Years. Foster Lumber O ompany P. O. Box 98 Compliments of CALHAN POST OFFICE Hollic B. Wade Calhan, Colorado 80808 Byron Gaede, Mgr. Postmaster Compliments of BO-MAR MANUFACTURING CO. BIGALK SKELLY SERVICE Major Tune-Up 6402 E. Hiway 24 Ph. 596-4620 Lubrication Car Washing Calhan, Colorado Wheel Balancing WILLS GROCERY MARKET Phone 347-2346 Calhan, Colo. You Get The Best, Plus Courteous Service Custom Processing 2915 Hiway 24 632-5921 Colorado Springs, Colorado TACO TICO 410 North Circle Drive Colorado Springs, Colorado COLORADO SPRINGS GLASS CO. 2615 East St. Vrain Phone 473-9484 Charles and Mary Weiss Prescription Druggists We Give S. G H. Green Stamps ALEY DRUG CO. 332 So. Tejon St. Colo. Springs, Colo. Phone 633-8733 Compliments of M.C. PORT Assessor of El Paso County PLATTE FLORAL Flowers-By-Wire 632-2607 1417 East Platte Colorado Springs, Colorado DON’S MOTEL CAFE R. AND L. Open Six Days a Week Serving ANTIQUES AND SPORTING GOODS Breakfasts, Lunches, and Dinners Calhan, Colorado Homemade Pies Don and Harriet Hooper Lydia Warren Phone 347-2381 Calhan, Colorado HOBBY TYME TUCKER CHEVROLET-BUICK-PONTIAC Liquid Resin, Molds, Sales - Service - Satisfaction And most of your hobby needs. LIMON, COLORADO 80028 Mary Lou Doven, Owner 24 Hour Wrecker Service Calhan, Colo. Ph. 347-2374 775-2304 ART FLORAL BIG STEER RESTAURANT AND DRIVE-IN 2304 E. Platte The Student's Favorite Florist Open 24 hours a day Closed on Tuesday Owned and operated by Chet and Ray Morgan Owner Mel and Bonnie Healey Specialized in good food Phone 632-6628 1930 East Platte 473-8536 FTD Colorado Springs, Colorado Compliments of SIMLA BOY’S AND ROCK ISLAND RAILROAD YOUNG MEN’S STORE 151 I WE t«VER | Simla, Colorado Bill Hendrickson M A.1S! j smm mot 1 Owner Agent Elm a Lee Higbee EVE’S HOUSE OF BEAUTY Open Tuesday thru Saturday 9 A.M. - 5 P. M. Thursday Evening by appointment Owned and Operated by Evelyn Cotschall Calhan, Colorado 347-2488 IDEAL CABINET SHOP, Inc. QUALITY MILLWORK CUSTOM CABINETS ft FIXTURES FORMICA OUR SPECIALTY phone 632 0298 COLORADO SPRINGS. COLORADO 80909 1 1 2VNTEREST PER MONTH CHARGED ON PAST DUE ACCOUNTS. Farm Tool Manufacturers Compare the wear Simla, Colorado SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION PAYS Ranchland Farm News USE AND SUPPORT YOUR SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT SIMLA, BIG SANDY SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT COLORADO ELBERT AND ELPASO COUNTIES 80835 PHONE 541-2359 Printed in V.S.A, INTERNATO I THE MINIMAX LOOK - Designer Georges Kaplan revealed this solution to the mini maxi debate in women's coats Models wear mmimax coats which combine features of both. 2. MAY FACE COURT MARTIAL - Lt. William L. Calley Jr. (right) walks with his military defense counsel. Mai Ken- neth A Raby at Ft. Benmng. Georgia. Calley has been charged with the murder of civilians during an attack on My Lai, a village in Vietnam. 3. T0 BEGIN SERVICE — A Boeing 747 superjet dwarfs Boeing’s intercontinental 707 — once the largest jetliner in the air The new jumbojet will be put into service in 1970. 4. BIAFRAN REFUGEES — Biafran refugees are shown carry mg children and belongings as they flee from advancing Nigerian troops. 5. MOON WALK — In July. 1969. man took his greatest 'oap into space and walked on the surface of the moon during the Apollo 11 mission. This was followed in November by Apollo 12 and another manned lunar landing. JAL EVENTS 6. IRISH FRONTIER- SCENE - In Belfast. Northern Ireland. British troops were required to keep the peace as Catholic and Protestant factions clashed in riots which broke out in August 7. U THANT PAYS RESPECTS - U Thant. Secretary-General of the United Nations, stands before the casket of Dwight D Eisenhower, lying in state under the capitol dome in Washington 8 PARIS PEACE TALKS — South Vietnamese delegates sit alongside U.S. delegates in the conference room used for the peace talks Henry Cabot lodge (center) replaced Aver ell Harriman as U.S. delegation leader 9 STRATEGIC ARMS LIMITATION TALKS BEGIN - Russian delegation (nearest camera) headed by Vladimar Semjonov. faces their U. S counterparts headed by Gerard C. Smith at conference table in Helsinki during their first meeting. 10. ORDERS FURTHER TROOP WITHDRAWAL - President Nix- on sits at his White House desk, after appearing on a na tionwide broadcast announcing withdrawal of 50.000 more troops from South Vietnam by April of 1970 11.0E GAULLE RESIGNS - In April General Charles de Gaulle resigned as President following the negative result of the referendum He and Mrs. Yvonne de Gaulle are shown after attending morning mass at the church of Harricourt , ™ TV ' . :v l ■ - v.. « xJ 5V r c- ■ € '■ .... K : ;: . - 4 X : ■ 'Cs i? . -£Zsv ' • cS' - ,' ■ •• ••vu.; ■ . vW :«; -■ A f ? X' . : W v . -v wv • - S - '• x- • ■■- X _ .r' S ' ■ ' ' '. v %« vSW. W-y'.V. i r •:'•• ;•' V ■ ;• V: ■' J • V' ' il % : ■, . 4; X4 S , afe ■• - ....w • 3S5g V- -v '■ -V -J : -.3£:


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