Cheyenne High School - Pow Wow Yearbook (Cheyenne, WY)
- Class of 1960
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X During the school year certaln memorles are assocnated with prominent actlvltles Homecoming hlghllghts the football season, we associate the new year with the end of the semester and State Tournament IS remembered as the cllmax ofthe basket ball season So too, does the publncatlon of the yearbook to gether with graduation ceremonies annually mark the end of another school year at Cheyenne Hugh School However, this year these two events have taken a new and slngular Import ance for we now come not only to the end of a school year but to the end of a school Although CHS wlll cease to exlst she wlll long be remem bered by her graduates Therefore we offer thus 1960 POW WOW as a memory prlmer, designed to call to mmd the gratl fylng and the dlsappolntmg happenmgs of thus our last year at Cheyenne Hugh School ' X' lx 'W , uv A A' , '-. , E . ' JMX 'x- lxwr' ' ly' VX ,I L K V J 'NI . 'l ' ' .5-HAL, Lv C 1 . -L. sac-, ck , l tg., N',L V. X. a - . - Q 1 . . - n - . - . a 0 n I . . - . . - - . Q I - . . . u I I . . 0 0 I - e ' I . . . 1 1 . - 0 . . 1 V I . n Table of Contents Sensors Underclassmen Organnzahons and Pubhcahons O T Sports Fme Arts School lufe Faculty In Memonam Advertising Index 7 9 4 6 77 7 9 qbvu Every Student Contributed Hr's Part to the Host of Activities that En veiop this Last Year at Cheyenne High in Memories Some Competed in Sports We Ai! Joined in the Dancing at the Mixer Others Cheered the Team to Victory Some Worked Behind the Scenes to Support Our School... The Student Managers... Joel Kalman, Bruce Wilcox, Harold Peferson, John Rogers And Those Cheerful Voices That Brought Us The Announcements... Ev Larsen, John Rogers, Steve Phillips, Sieve Goldsiein in The Library Assistants... Judy Devlin, Elka Menkin, Janice Rowley, Nancy Olvey, Diedre Ivey . Some Sfudents' Interests Leaneo' Toward Drama Others Preferred Science... or the Opposite Sex... Both the Old and the New Figured in the Whiri of C.hfS. Social Life ...... Of Course There Was Homecomrrrg. . . There Were Casual Parties ' .j,., L KA. H M 1 , . j MQ, mam na , 1 we And the New Baby, Pow Wow Week, Came This Year. . . And Formais . . . Many Participated ln Organizations We All Studied iii' d Kathy R And Suddenfy Graduation Ended lt A!! SENIIJRS The Top Rung on the Ladder of Basic Education... The Bottom Step on the Threshold of Life. -omg. .fl i J T7 U S.,- 2.'I7 z 'G N., EC D 'Cy Donna Ackerman David Anon Dick Agee Richard Alber John Alden Patsy Allen A- x 'R i . ,vs - 1 Z- fn Q ' X , v 3 'W' 5 Q' u. vp T,-v if iv v 5-'R -Q VV an, k X 1. In 5. 'X , V ivx V fs, Shelda Antlwis George Armiio James Arnold Gerry Aubuchon Mary Aymor Donald Baillie M2 vfqf : 17,4 V :vb I 'Q--uv fi ,- ,lj x . r ,z Ruth Bennett Sharon Lee Bennett Bob Bergstrom Sieve Bernhard! if We registered . :if l Knhy Broedhuni ,---.4 i' X X it ' 'S' - ,L l, N, ' I Lil 'A V - 'f Q ' ffl X 5:4 , -B Q - B , y ll Q D D ' llln x if r U , lr 41 I-' ,u L 'X E ig- ' XV Donald Burough 4.w. - 'wr' 'v--v Danna Bird Ronnie Bliss ' 1 Ronald Brookshire Charles Brown for 65 qf-Tv Jacque Buhon Jerry Calkins X Q7 4,1 X William Allen I 9.1 tri William Bale 557 ' .5 ff eq-1 Y' X'f '? A l 1 X if Q . , ff fe, fzvfr Ll Q--f -' xv A f, j 'S I Bob Bartholow '25 Ed Barrow! Robert Bowie x 1 '.. 5 X 'T '7 Jeanette Brown ,..- r' fv- V r l ' K linda Call x ,, A ,-4, , xi V 3 . , ,-......-...- -A f- Y Barbara Anderson George Anderson Rosemary Bean v -I3 'fv. 5' bv E7f Jay Anderson Peteris Ans ,f 'f-'Im l 2 , 4' A Q K April Belecky Fred Benavidox x J-' 'X cr 'N , . ew GT ' f Q A Lorene Bowles Bob Braunschwoig Robert Brenning Peggy Bricker Jack Briscoe if Q ,- ..., z X.. 9' ... ' 1:4 ff 'Q .1 '- Robert Brunner Anita Burney 1 'Q 'AF af' 'rf' James Callahan Jerry Calvert and we registered. 1' Gary Capps Bonita Carley ,Q T Betty Cole ,gIzg4A?' D A ' 19 y Q Roland Colvin . w, L. Sandra Carlisle .i Q-'Q Sharon Carlson Geraldine Carmen Kenneth Carns tr' Byron Comin John Coolidge Jerry Cooper David Coplen fs 11? Na! X. 5,131 af ei. ,',:??:'a1 Ve i '!'3 Nancy Crerar I used to be a seve Norma Crockett nty pound weakling Larry Crosby Sandy Cullimoro Jim Cushing Gilbgn Cughbgfq Y' '43 -so C K' 4 I, Robert DeFratis Dorothy Deinu Nancy Deinstadt 7 1-49 -K Judith Devline Tom DiFrancea Dick Doering v 8. lt' as -if N1 Pahi Cavalli Andrew Chavaz 1545? if fuk' 'ff' Robert Corbridgo Stanley Corklin 7 f' 'H Nr I T Lorna Daellonlaach Kay Dauma f Bill Clark Penny Clark xgf'-1 Shirlay Corrall John Couch 2 - 'L - . xx I S V:-i . ',w ' . fl' . Y 1 . , l. E 4 . 1 , Ronald Cloyd Andraa Cochran v'-fi -fl Judy Couaina Gordon Crater X ii 66. --I' ve-f itz' ,, Q1- Karen Davay Becky Davia Carole Sue Davis Charles Davis Now, l'm a 140 pound weaklingl . .- .475 Hn ll 4 '9 Gaorga Dalaplaine James Pat Dennis Tom Darr ,atc 5 Q-4 'Iiv I f James Dolan Jerry Donahue Priscilla Douglas X Ed Downey 1' Q David Engle 11 - 'X 11 Wllly Dreis ggw' ,t .7 ip ?1 1 ,, , 1 , 12.5 in . 'L U - Q li -rw'5 1 3353.9 wg 21116 . - ' ,S-2 X 1 1, 'lu' A 71 as .,.-4' . Harald Erickson Vicki Drew ' v 1- -9 Y' , J , 'lifikl f 5. rl- :Kg-If lflil' ll if ri :,fL? .2 . 3 .i 4 if I t -. 1 'f 5 ft: if , Q ' Merle Ernsf X 3 1 . Nf 1 Susan Dubois Peni Dunlfon Keflly Daren 55 A -rf-1 YEI' N:7, AW f-. 1' -:I Q '.! f MZ.. ,,,. Naomi Eyre Derlene Ferrens James Fei! uf X l 41- K FQ-1 ali qgri L V 0- 0' NJ 5 .2 X x 5? '-rug, v -rf Lana Forester James Foster Weyne Fox Vernon Frenk Billie Frederick Judy Fritz 13 Lucky Sucked -:L J 1 M. 'f X .. 1 A ' i V 4 I I Q H- I A L' i .1 5 'og 2'41 5 fkf ,w i Gary Geerherf Beryl Gerdee Aw. . Lerry Gardner fl, . E -4 gi! f. inf' ve- -f Bee Gonzalez Carmen Gonnies Pet Gonzales i 1 Jackie Earlywine Joyce lclrhardi Donna Ehlera f J, N xl Patricia Ferguson Sally Jo Fish Leslie Flafh Align l 'a ,uf I S on xl. Nancy Fulghuvn 1? 1:4 W wg? 1.11 x f 1 1 I b Dale Generics Jim Gibson Bob Glasser as X 4.3 I ,- lv-4' ' ww. q :V Y. f ' ,:.-A - f 4. K l. T- ll aber? Goodrich Richard Gookin Doris Gordon 1 19' Nancy Eichorn Randy Fleck . K 04' Q 3 s 21 Bonny Eickbuah Francis Eiclibuah 95? , 3: .0 Y 4, f N? ' -f I Charles Ferbia 1? ff Merye Fuller Jola Furlong Larry Furtney Tom Galboa Jim Ford Lila Gallagher Nobody is EVER in the halls without a pass! I -v Q L., .y 5:7 T Nancy Gray Judhh Onan Mmarn Graaf Loon Grimm Emu! Guysingar Carol Hackar lb kk Jaan Maria Ha rria 1 4 . , + A , 0. if -nr . tl-A Barbara Harzal f , . Sb W Iris Howard Judlfh Howall x QT! I.. Gal Humphrsy Lucille Humphrey Tharona lnella A Gary Haefele Rosemary Hagood Om Halverson Jamea Hammer Karen Hammond David Hanaen Ear! Harvey Judy Hazard Pa! Havens John Hawley Manann Hlraig Deny Hobgood Albert Hobbs Andy Hoefer s -3 I 4: If Shakespeare comes to C.H.S. - -leans ..-.,, ,ga 'W - AN 3iaae-as Q..-, ' M 1'-QI-Qui-,i --nn-...I - Mm- TT if -:lil 1-an--. ..,. --my .w ii-.- M.--.nm A. 2 A A- I ,4 I ll-3-slug... W an ir A any 1 -'-- 1- .. y 1 ' .ggvf-...K Q' 'GC u5H 14 f-116 ' Nuff David Jervis Rachel Jimenez ... J 3 J V . if Patricia John ID x ' X ' fag, . f ' is il 'G in lx , Q . ' tv. Janet Johnaon Sharon Kay Johnson s IV ov- ri- ' 7 ,Q a if 3 4 H 5 . 9 ' Mike Kelley Judy Kendall Toni Keicios Peggy Kirk Gwen Kiser f L ,f , Wk 2 ,H vw K ' Q N lr L 5 ' z I ,fi X U ' 'V 'lu H . ,, f 11 . i' 4 K Carolyn Krieger Ray Krueger Whaf's in the iug? Dwaine Kremer printing pictures for the POW WOW. Sharon Kumpf Krista Luis Michael Langham - 47 -J Q-Sf Robert Lee Par Legler l sd -4. b Q v Ma rdell Lesser TGYYY l-'Wi' v.. Donna Jolley xr , Ronald Kiuacli ' 3 5 1 'S-si' ' 1 I Richard l.aRoche Sn, -..fil'4'L,!'-or ' Donna Lehnhoff , v'- 7 X 'tv' Doug lockharf nfl i X Mary Ann Jones Joel Kalman Jams: Keyser Gary Kelley I ya rx Robin Kollxman Richard Kousky ix f I '11 v f 0 VIL , .-,. 4 I'- s xg .I Larry Laughlin fl' Jeanette Lemen Do othy Lemasfer Donna lessenger Arlene Long George lopez Frances Kay Loudon few 0 ffaeyqi I ' rf -F I - if 1 N ' 4 44 A E ,Z Q' 4 6 ,, n 4 ff ,V K l xy'-?q.Y ll X xx larry Kraus ,F .LJJ , -fx Paul Law The queen and ahendanis f 5 llxx 2 if QV Falfll Loury . H., V 1 Brian Maeon 95,571 Y ' I l X Paul Mabe Gary Megill Jeffrey Malwe -X QD Qi v' va vp--, vs., bf x F ' -. ug. , ' I 'J' Barbara Lovvder Precllla Lucero X f5 an N' J '? E A ,J gf y f' Carol Malfeeon -J f Alden Miller David Miller Rudolph lr.. ery McClintock Sandra McDanlol Arloa McGinnis 9 . r 5 f Bonnie Milton 'f 1. 'lf-A-Q v .1-K. . Y Afgizx' W'-9' 4' .I x 1 ,.. 9 l 1 ,,-I K s.,., , -wx ' 'Ja i . ii l -ap If -yd VH' -V , .xl W, Marilyn Mlnardi Norman Misplay X x iff? X Xl John Morin Carolyn Morrison 'M-s B, 4 Lawrence Neal John Nelson Melvin MeVay I-I if David Moench -no T7 I 1 Larry Momaon 1-0. ' if qh 'x Robert Nelson 'S Nd fr' 'L' Sandra Martin Cynthia Martinez Josephine Martinez Max Martinez Nick Martinez fs 'Q f-. 'E 56- 411.23 ff? Y ,gfeiyyit ' -ff, fl 514' ! .',: Rennie Mendicino Elka Menkin Doug Merrick John Mewee Rickie Meyer 'S als rv ,vi '5' N-1 Joyce Moody Ada Moore Rebecca Moore Sharon Moran Bambi Moreland iv: M 1 wg E 9 2 is gs v-4 wr Robert Martini L- YZ Larry Midland X 'Z33 Michael Moree ' x linda Morrow Don Murphy Bob Nava Shirley Nelson Robert Nimmo Ellen Noakes The night before or the morning after? in' J ff? fi I X fi Orville Pebley Frank Probert 'nu ffffv Norma Noerzelmann Derrell Norman 9x .,f 1 Marie Perkins bu- it. X 'ff NX X R Y 1 J X Donald Pruder .v' L 'I' ,ii K. nl K ls. ,-Q, lil I 61' IL' is -cf J 4 y , 1 if - g , Ile, Alice Nurfall Ronald Nysrrom Nl N 1 '05 '-4' W T7 Jean Petrie Sharon Phebux ,. T' Millicenr Purdy Sally Rabinovifz Jim Watson and Jerry Calkins in the POW WOW Assembly. M has vu 1- -4-H 'i 'wg 'PT ...W 4 .-ll X v ...ei f' . - - iff. I Elizaberh Richard iff' . ' ' Peggy 0'Brien ' -ww ou-I Q--1 xc f . Carol Phillips ,X 'Q- JQ, ,A ks Beverly Rap , J J X. 1 , ,V f ,l James Richmond f .ta F-'f T27 John Robertson Sieve Rodriquoz 41:7 S-f 1 Beverly Offenbacker Nr' - 'Q-v Steve Phillips P' -6 ,ai .1 l Fred Rath lyle Rickerl ,5. -0 4 . Theresa Rodzinak P X be 'Y' uv 3, as 7 xg A 3 .4 N an-I .- F -Q.-o '5.,Q v ff M 1 'fr i 51 3 ft . ,sl .6 ,ar tim it ' I . . ' . I fbi . ,Q X li Lgglig Pigrgg Mike Pierson Riva Pisano Sarah Poe W- 2 KH 3 C7 J J Nancy Rath Kathy Reeve Kathryn Reeves Douglas Renlschler K . is Sf 'v l 4 l Richard Olds Robert Orfegs Gail Owens Judy Parsons Geriann Panon Q-T? Q v-' leland Powell Mickey Powers gp 4' Q er '5- ' X ' Y '-' N .1 if 6' Rolla Remz Francis Rich Cheese please! r-Q l N :ff Phillip Rislce Fidencio Rivera Marla Roberts 'V Au! Kirk Romag John Rogers Donna Rose df A' 5: Lynne Ron X . Della Sandoval Marilyn Sanford Ken Schepp 'vi Sandy Scott Martha Seader Ah, Gee! I wasn't that good! I I DY i it 'af 1 il 1 Patricia Russell :I or . 'Z 10 r Alfred Schlag 2? Janet Seslar Barbara Shelton Ann Sherard ,F '.. Steve Shultz Mary Jo Simmons Harriet Simpson bl! 5 - 10 f 'H Q1 X5 T? I 'Nw- Evelynn Smith l0fldil10 Smith Marilyn Sm th C Q., d 'Inf XS- S Donna Sabade Dennis Salisbury Frederick Salsbury ,ag 'a if i Albert Schoel Yuergen Schueesler Jo Anne Schwairy ,JN 45- of T' Anne Jean Shiveu Roy Shoekley Kay Sholine Je f f Q 59. 'nd W U' Q David Sanchez Lorraine Sanchez Lee Ann Sande 4' Ron Schwarting Clarence Scott Eleanor: Scott .fi-f .ri V Ann Shreve Susan Shriver Judy Shultz Elm xx M ,f So this is art? 544 K 1 ,Iwo-', s-.-fr TY, fx.. Allen Singleton Marian Sinner Andrienne Slames li ' ' J -4 ? 'v ' fi I 7 Ron Smith Sandy Smith lawrence Snyder el S. .la- 19 af- 6' 43' S--1 1 si' Robert Solomon Paula Sommers Jim Spicka .. 5- f:' ' F rv ff' li ,fi , ,W Bill Sufton if we-10' X51 f I. Eileen Thomas -',, X... Xrf Charles Svec Chris Swainson J- ju 5 A Thomas Thomas Judy Thulin Well, Shoiley . inf k 13. A V-'fu 5 ,V i ff, V .tiff J 1 ' 1.4 fig., uf' ' We E .,. 1, Z - Lwy, .R . 'Q K 4 f t 'i?5ix!,' Q . . 1 5 . -.fi I Y -. ref- gf if z N, 5, v' ,Y A fr, J . 'ki 'N 1 ' ui - David Stahl Dixon Staples Terry Sleinhauson 1 ,K IIN kN I A AR .X , .,, .-, -+9 - K se., g X w l x f, A,,,Q.urx is xi, ' 339' 5 1 ,vv-A Tiff. N K Si ir.: , Q , Q K Irene Sweazy John Tabor Sharon Tanner N X, rr ow-. if Y F71 E- ' 2 g i g. T s,,Fg,, :Nh F,t is 'ix x li is Saundra Tibbehs Mike Tierney 'K' lsr- ,Q '5- i Z V Jerrilyn Tull Joycg Tylgr Dgyoyhy Ty,,' Althoa Timmins ,- .'. Barry Vermilyoa Jim Volk John Volk Y Q -ui -QQ' 'w-! XL 7 Oreen Siillwell Mary Sfoalrea Saundra Sfone 'S 1 'L al- 'IB 4 , V, r.. 5 '?!'U . 'ax ,J Z Barbara Taylor Grefchen Taylor Jimmy Taylor 'Q I4 4-W4 4 -A vs. t 9 Barbara Storey x sd f'::.f L . A' : ,t.: X . Don Tegler 5flE'xq?x'lli ., Q if 'TN . , . :,g W ' , fx 'U ' Leah Story 3 , Ed Sfumpf Delphia Tharp 7131? X J X X14 A, W' K T 5 1 N 1 f T - ' Z ,-,, L X I W r 7' ' 1 T' -f FK? 'sf James Tinsley Gloria Tomlon Phyllis Toofhman Charles Trefren Bonnie Trosper S3 'D He wouldn't dare take a picture! Jan Johnson in room 104 Dave Ulrich Anthony Valdez Larry Varnum Q-1 3' 'S .-n Dale Vosler Marveloy Walleratedf .lerry Ware I I E , Sharon Theodore No' Paulette Trupllo ll 'L Y? l , , 'P 'Q-4 : if Arva Warren Bill Warrington Diane Washington Jim Watson fffav' ' QI 1-5' 5 f , x if Robert Weidner Barbara Wier Bruce Wilcox Brock Williams f? 'fffff Virginia Williams ,nn 4' X '3 Andrew Winkle I f Peggy Wymer 1 J f.,L,,,:-, if 4 ,. 'V' 1 3 -3 . Ye f,.,,,.i,.. ,-. 'Z- -vi '::7' Carol Willis Penny Willis Gary Wilson v 'yi 1 tb- 2 I Judith Weber ,J w-X: i 'if Harry Williams '37 :W William Wilson 1 l ,, A 4 7 'C f Donna Winkler Judy Wood Connie Woodley Kathryn Wooley . ,Q J 5 'I A -6 Q-1 S4 ,X -' . T7 . 'la A 'l YI . B, flu, P 4.53: iff? ' ,153-l K 5' ' i i'.'1 :Sw xx J, John Zell Diane Zinger 3, ' 1 it I Wea Weekly Joyce William! upxnxk .z , - we ,f .. v- V. ,Ont rg: 1 2 .v. . ffl! ,f . , f . Charles Wingetf ...Q Barbara Wright WHO'S WHO IN THE SENIOR CLASS ,-Q I' A cr tv Most Servnce to the School Servlce and work without a claxm ls the reason thrs parr has Thelr fame For Them no Task lS Too great Penny and Lyle have helped make our school rate Senior Class Officers lSeatedD Sharon Theodore, Bee Gonzalez. CStandingJ Mary Jo Simmons Bill Hein fro ny Cla a y e 1 Most Likely to Succeed Success ns what we re strnvung for But Evelynn and John seem to have nt IU store They re the ones most Inkely to succeed For thus as as true as these words you read .. -c. ,, Y? Margaret Seller and Ellery McClm9ock Evelynn Smnh and John Rogers Most Dnshngulshed Ellery and Margaret a handsome panr Whose manner ancl posse have put them there The most dlstunguxshed has been our vote They are truely people of great note f U 9 I 0 0 V ' v S 3 5 , ' S 1 1 I I qv . , T.. , ,J 4, I lula Gallagher and Bull Hem Best Sense of Humor A laugh and a chuckle along the way These two have helped to make hugh school gay Make and Bee the humorous panr Keep fun and laughter everywhere Best Personality Lala and Bull have such a cheery greetung That we all enqoy each and every meetnng Best Personality IS thexr award Wlth them we are never never bored Mrke Puerson and Bee Gonzalez iflft-755.77m -- 5 -t Mary Jo Summons and Ronnie Bllss FK. Best Dressed Among our sensors we chose these two To be best dressed of all of you ..........-- Cause Mackey and Sharon Kay set the pace In every klnd of fashnon race Z Best Lookmg Best Lookrng we ve voted Ron and Mary Jo Thelr good looks and charm we are proud to show Always tram always neat Thelr appearance as surely hard to beat Sharon Kay Johnson and Mnclzey Powers Cufest Couple A lastlng romance through hugh school days Arloa and Jam are stall nn a haze For cutest couple weve selected these two Our best to them all therr days through Naomi Eyre and Ron Mendicino yur Y AC, loa McGmms and Jlm Herz Biggest Flnrf Real friendly and lots of fun Most fllrtatlous ln school are Naomi Smooth nn manner and talr of face Thus patr has certaunly made a place and Ron .Ian Johnson and Doug Lockhart Best Athletes In sports these two take the lead Wnth Sharon and Wes we can wan nndeed These two have helped In many a game To our school they ve brought both honor and fame Best Dancers Rhythmuc sure and deft of feet Thus paur has certaunly got the beat Dance better than anyone can Sharon Tanner and Wes Weekly It's for these reasons that Doug and Jan SENIOR NUTABLES To be counted among the top five percent ot a graduating class ot approx- imately five hundred students is guite an nonor. The POW WOW congratulates the tvventv-four students who have been recognized for their achievement during high schooi. Grade averages in this group ranged from 14117 to a VOO, ROW NO. 'l: Nanc, C01-'BV Jufi, .Mfr-ue Lnda Ca ,Sharor Bennett, :ynara Ta, or, Pau a Somrr'e's, Viv ar Seadrran ROW NO. 2: Joe! Kalman, Snrf,-, Carre ', Susan Dsnols, Gerry Carmg-f, Jerr, Carver' E 'ew Mifi-'YVOCK 5 ROW NO. 3: Dave Mifer, Ron Biiss, Dave Nimmo, Ja-rrv Cakins, Petigixs Ans, Bon DeF'a'is, ran Mason, Bruce Niicox 1 Miss Goshen County Cheyenne High is proud of the beauty of all its girls. Hovv- ever, this year one ot our students has vvon special recognition for her charm and good looks. Competing with several other girls, Judy Parsons vvon the title ot Miss Goshen County tor 1960. The POW WOW wishes to congratulate Judy tor her prize winning attractiveness. T Y . I D.A.R. Award Good citizenship is vvorthy ot being recog- nized at any time. Every year the Daughters ot the American Revolution select a girl from the senior class tor their citizenship award. This year's winner was Barbara Taylor. Barbara has distin- guished herselt while a student at Cheyenne High and the POW WOW commends her for her work. White House Conference Every ten years the President ot the United States calls together the White House Conference on Children and Youth. This year Cheyenne High vvas tor- tunate in having three ot the six Wyo- ming youth delegates come from our school. The POW WOW recognizes Eve- Iynn Smith, John Rogers, and Dorothy Le- master, Cheyennes delegation to the X White House Conference. Bausch ano' Lomb Award Recognition tor outstanding accomplishment is given to science students through the Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Award. Generally the award, a striking cast bronze metal, is presented to the senior with the best record in science during his or her high school years. This year the awards went to morning student Vivian Steadman and Jerry Calkins ot the afternoon session. Science Farr Wmners The science department of Cheyenne High took high honors at science tairs at all levels this year. POW WOW recognition goes to Don Pruder, Alden Miller, John Nelson, and Brian Mason who received top awards at the district and state fairs, John Nelson went on to take a second place award at the Colorado- Wyoming Bi-State Fair. Homemaker of Tomorrow All senior girls interested in hornemaking were invited to take a written test to determine the Betty Crocker Homemaker ot Tomorrow. Emerging as the city-wide winner in this contest was Miriam Greer, shown here receiving her award from Principal Merritt B. Jensen. The POW WOW proudly recognizes Miriam's achievement in home economics, WC 3 O 3 if 7 Schoiasticaliy Cheyenne Hgh 's are cutstahd- ing schooi. This fact is CfSV'WCtWSiI'6'9Ci every year by the large hurhoer of schoiarshjzs asuarcied fc CHS studehts. Pictured here are 're fwwafsts fn the National Merit Schoiarship prograiaf ahc: Jcei Kairhan and Eiiery McCiihtock, fir-ai sts ter the General Motors Schciarship, Aisc sitcmi is Francis Eickbush who received art appcihthteiit to the United States Navai Academy, Our cortgratifa- tions go to these students. Ap,oo1'nz'meni fo Annapoffs Merit' Schofarshfp F1'na!1'sz's iSittingl Paula Sommers, Bruce Wilcox, Carol MaHeson. iStandingJ Vivian Steadman, Becky Davis. Genera! Motors Ff'na!fsts Ellery McClintock, Joel Kalman. Not pictured was Brian Mason. .Wi 38 x kgfpa G .W-sa? ,, l7i:rdfvQ' 1' ' , .. ,AHA + A flu, , 9 ff 'fa - M, . ., ., , , N, 1 1' .1.. 1 .1':y:.Q1's'i' . u . , il-,f .,:,., .Q 3, '. ,lf ,,, N . - ' fs' 12:41 lg . . -nj 6 -:t E f H '-'Q -Ufphu 1 : . .., ' ffm' , J?-11'-I ,a,.- , - W O ,--2 fm ! 'f GX Ron French 'S President X Gary Kopsa Secrefary Treasurer SOPHOMGRES ROW NO I Sharon Pefsch Janet Shultz Georgna Ketcuos Dawn Dockter Judy Fnta Louise Hoy Ruby Danoels Nancy Jones Betty Allen ROW NO 3 Leon Reed Charles Taylor Gene Trowbrudge Jnm Foreman Woody Halverson Marc Prerson ROW NO. 2: Clyde Jones, Frank Shenefelv, Russell McDonald, Dick Krueger, Bill Longmire, Jon Bergstrom, Vernon Taylor, George Korte ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW Sharon Karash Becky Wiser Kay Dennis Pat Jankovsky Pat Gaswint Linda Bruner Sherly Cohen Deanna Coleman Bill Packard James Hatton Johnny Espinosa Ray Tibbetts Ron Gish Jim Zell Bob Patton Kenneth Eickbush Bob Tuck John Schwartz Ray Goff Richard Menkin Nancy Norman Gerald Montoya 'Q U ig GK J D .I do V x ll' i X22 a- tt y-17 fm iv... K Sang. Juv, Tom Cockrell Nancy Hutcheson Jeanne Cobb Mary Ann Riedel Claudia Cooper Carolyn Ruegge Ronnie Gates Jim Christensen Curt Appel Norman OKelly Fred Hoffman Tommy Weickum Phillip Tafoya Richard Rodriquez John Skow Jim McCue Alan Martin Jim Rivera Tom Altwine Sam Schneidmiller Arthur Renneisen Ronald Sabado Jim Oesterich Dan Binger y Yngv , : Bonnie Ruybal Jamie Patterson Virginia Martinez Pat Grant Jo Escobedo. : Mary Sandoval Phyllis Ortega Corina Pando Glenda Leach Frieda Williams Kathy Guilfoyle. : Roger Greenlee Paul Smith Jack Wallace Charles Colgin Jim Mclntosh. : Terry Roberts Larry Seslar Bill McCoy Ken Peterson. l Q R 'A Q., OW N I Marlene Juschka Sharon Grubbs Sharon Zaruba Jacklyn Clere Kath Hickman Y ROWN02 Frdl-ll ROW NO 3 Tom Harke R k C l e omes Scarlett McCormick Cheryl Wheeland Parn Tigner Larry Johnston Gerald Martinez Jim Marshall ss ic ar son Ronnie French Paul Dunigan Dick Bechtholdt Duck McKee ROW ROW ROW ROW 1 ROW NO ROW NO ROW NO ROW NO .ao I 1 17' 'ilx 4 fffifib' uvvvvvvvu, siiff au, if Janell March Shirley Elgin Brenda Bechtel Janet Fuller Virginia Tomson Sharon Schroeder Beverly Stennett Patricia Bousfteld, Sharon Hargrave Linda Stevers Judi Mentzer Bonnie Chidester. . Howard Blumenthal Mike Powers Carvel Brown Eug,ne Petersen, Richard Currence, Jerry Barnes, Ronnie Hamrnel. . z James McNealey, George Beasley Marshall Corcoran Ste h R' h p en ine art Richard Dale Sherman Phil Cook Dave Miller Ll 2 ,y x gr S andra Colby, Beverly Enqqoist, Donna McKinney, Marcia Miller, Sandra Dey, Conda Hosrner. Jon Hoski Randy Davis, Kippy Wiser, Jeanette Phillips, .leane Shriver, Bolnbette Pye. Kenneth Lowe, Scott Wilson, Harold Harris, Rodney Rusk, Jack Baitholow, Phil Rentz, Dennis Walradt, Larry Kaotlinan, Vvalt Sutton, Stewart Reid T ge t'-3 4 ook Mal No cavmes ' sure didnt belleve rt about Barbara, enther Pndured IS Bob Nava on the football us ROW NO 'I ROW N0 2 ROW NO 3 I Rlchard Lessenger Jay Meyer Shnrley Stevenson Lrnda Pexton Monty Kmman Pat Jones Margaret Clark Therman Kemp Roger Barleff Davld Story Robert Boyce Bob Mecales Larry Comm Don Corso Bob Balclwun G ry Frankson Myron Leppke Marlon Strllwell Rrcky Frredburg Davld Clark Duck Mathrot Paul McWnlllams Clay Rouse Bob Sommers John Bates Davud Nnmrno ROW ROW ROW ROW Katy Tarmer Charyl Bottorff Jeanne Vanl Lellam Womack Lorrame Truullo Esther Patterson X Lnnda Packard Claudra Shriver Joanne Schultz Ellen Strange Teresa Corraso Mary Gonzales Wesley Roberts Davud Muller Brll Spencer Pete Andrews Jam Alford John Mrnear Tom Sowle Ray Lucero Jam Flynn Bruce Alexander Tom Wolfe Darrell Neff Gary Denney Bull Kel'ey Grant Kuhn Rlan Ross 1-Q I X t fb on 97 .I ' ' ROW NO 1 Charlene Brake Joyce Fmnell Terry Hux Charlene Strang Lnnda Mendenhall Rebecca Ramarnz Adela Bollinger Pat Yocum ROW NO 2 Delbert Bell Sharon Mutart Susan Caves Deanna Jones Sharon Hanson Pat Gelse Karen Alban Herbert Fenstermacher ROW NO 3 Make O Neull Lester Arnold Mnke Arnold Benton Henderson Rnley Busalcer Rlchard Robxdoux Rusty Reunsback 9- 1 1 so ROW ROW ROW ROW Janet Noyes Cheryl Cathart Maureen Reese Ellzabeth Olson Anna Dunkelberg Marulyn Wrnght Theo Robertson Barbara Klme Kaye Bullock Beth Anderson Merruly Palmer Elnzabeth Antley Warren Clme Adam Paul: Lloyd Mentzer Robert Schrader Don Brught Walter Fergerson Mnke Menducnno Bruce Welsh Tom Trulullo Annan Marquns Carl Clme Jnm Felton Donald Thomas Charles Hughes v XJ 1. Q- mr X ROW NO I Karen Ready Kaye Brown Gennune Stnpp Bonnue Wlnlnger Pearl Calloway Beverly Anthns Marnlyn Brown ROW NO 2 Jeanne Talagan Nancy Moore Carolyn McConaughy Janlce Tate Sue Murray Betty Mueller Cheryl Makus Noel Johnston ROW NO 3 Rudy Martmez Blll Arnold Freddne Valdez Eddle Bates Joht Herrera Rnchard Thornn Gene Palen if l. PII? B-4 -7 A fx! 4--L How about a cheer gurl ' Psctured are John Dowler Jrm Clwzbe John Tabor Wes Weekley and Casey Cuthbert after the frrst pep assembly 'Is i A 'fl Vu I ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW I Luneya Barber Sue Van Velzor Carolune Dunbar Judy Altergoft Carole Runkewlch Cyndy Ryan Janrce Werdner Nancy Martun Clarrce Davud Imogene Hammond Shelua Cousuns Maralyn Upton Trudy Martrnez Tanny Jensen Carolyn Hedges Dana Van Caster Kathleen Martrnr Paulette LaPlant Drana Slrckers Dan Cole Ronnre Wrdrnan Glenn France Bob Guthrue Brll Cloyd Wnllram Reske Larry Knapp 0-U Alberta Galt Connue Sherylon Russell Mark Evans Mona Su Russell Marshall Duck Phrlrp Land Larry W ,A i 1 Carmrchael Barbara Wullramson Ann Vox Charlene Armstrong Connre Breeden ancy 519: 6 IBQQ 4 aathoff O9 runer Ronna Harms Margaret Frvtz Elrzabeth Van Twuyyer Elrouse Barrus Connue Rohn Sally Norma Burrrll John Rathlef .lon Navraox Gorden Vandrvnere Alfr d Mark Roger Morrus .lon Macy nkle Andy Hull Bull Howle rs .4 ,i U 3 . 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R It'lI be a tough putt, co h The lecture on bird bath sculpture was enloyed by all Plctured as Ronnle Mendncuno fi Q., 1' Linda Singleton Sally Burr Dnana Holub Pamela Swearnngen Sandy Bell Musser Duck Runyan Jim Bateman Carl Montgomery Jerry Olrver Beryl Swlngle Gary Bull Whlte Dnon Wnlson Pau Inells Tom Baucorn Robert Toussvnt Howard Schwartzkopf Davnd Bornno Clnff Glore Gary McKinley Norman Ma 1-Mfr nnerf Dale Hess Robert Spxcka x1 h M l Pat Wlthers oon Mary Hartley Lynn Bnrleffn Dlxle Ramsey Shnrley Hodge ROW NO I Joyce Johnson Sharon Whnte S aron arpe p man Judy Johnson k D e Schwarz Jack Shafer Pete Taylor John Estabrook Steve Logan ROW NO 2 Manuel Herrera Ray Allen Mm e Farmer av lk J M tnez K D Rdle Dale Nash John Luckasen Frank Peasley Zeke Lopez Jlm Gau e oe ara ROW N0 3 Stanley Foster Gary opsa enms I y P' luv 'fx 1 '3 ,V I f , .1 , ac ! ' X - V k l - X, V ' I A 1 K . V: , I Milf ll 5 5' . 5' V 'Y - - , H . f , -,' ' V,' . , 3 4, I' ' . 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X- ' :- .V .TQ g. - . , , ' Q., S , A A 1. f lt 1.4 in r 5 1 l 1 1 l 1 1 4 Af - I 1 l ' ' : ! I - I V f 1 I ' es, and we won another beauty contest th s Plcfured L l 4 ROW NO I Corrmne Q1 ele S ll D y a ox Julua Seader Charlene Teague ROW NO 2 Clnff Steele Wayne Hehr Ward Tmgey Kevun Hase Phil Reynolds Roger Wells Don Ho d L RO 'us ROW ROW ROW ROW Down, up, cha, cha cha Abadrdlah Grulnswald Hagstead an ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW pell it right! ,mm Angelema Anaya Susan Gibbons Sandie Johnston Dee Golden Virginia Hartz Carol Spncka Carol Adolphson Mary Lou Tylander Laurel Paul Jeanne Mclntosh Mary Lou Schott Lupe Baralas Adam Garcia Jack Pierson Tom Barley Roc Mathewson Bob Myers Roy Shockley Bull Tolan Charles Simpson git J 'll ill Ain? fj 5 . , , I. I t . il, qv.. - Jackie Gonzales Myrna Shupp Carol Walker Natalie Roush Jessie Solis, Billy Cline Norbert Lovato Mike Wolin Merle Tucker Marshall Smith. Leo Mclntyre Joe Rodriguez Roger Campbell Tito Romero Raymond Frequez. R. C. Piersall Les Cooper Jerry Davey Charles Dale. in ROW ROW ROW -in 3 .4d1 ' Whoo ns th 7 cafeteria crowded vo JI Ahna Cruthnrds Judy Gardzelewslu Tulane Huggins Shirley Crespm Alcon Mary Casnas Cucnlua Martmez Lmda Barclay Sheyl Snmons Karen Kemper Marlon Thomas Judy Treber Sandra True Mary Cusneros John Stouffer Ronald Thornn Rncky Fosmght Jam Devnne Jon McNurt Donald Tnus Wnlluam Barton Ellnson Leonard McAuffee. 0 V1 s ian an-, vo 1 Elaune Woods Judy Pagel Cathy Schremer Sally Irns Cassat Ronald Fehrmann ROW NC. I: Jane Lopossa, May Lyon, Mary Jolley, Carol Restivo, Frances Cornick, Trudy Edmunds, Janet Groff, Pat Eichler. ROW NO. 2: Angelo Dazzo, Larry Young, Richard Ga1es, Gary Laub, Charles Scorsone, Delbert Hammond, Jess Ellsworth, ROW NO. 3: John Burnew, John Wheeler, Wayne Mordahl, David Marvell, Clarke Keys, Dean Zaruba. Bobbie Jo Marian DOI! Blick preudeng Treasurer BOTTOM ROW ROW ROW ROW F... Hn- sf' -s-5'5 'L7-Q A' a 'E K ROW ROW ROW ROW lr: if - v4 Margaret Lara Ruth Brockrnan Nancy Sena Joan Selmer Patty Clark Kathy Jo Yarter Della Lucero Judy Sasse Loretta Hansen Dorthea Tanner Fxdelna Faungold Janet Pacheco Lnnda Stanfueld Susan Dudley Marllyn Bourne Dave Klopfer Tom Fornster Stan Langham Lee Stnnner Charles Ratz John Shuler Art Labout Tony Anton Carl Rapp Dave Erlclcson ROW N0 I Lydefta Barley Pruscllla Pacheco Sarah Pacheco Juamta DeBaca Starr Pruett Sharon Wetzler ROW N0 2 Luv Paul Bull Johnston Mack Smlth Ed Esquubel Gary Dever Karen Crerar ROW N0 3 Ronald Fox Bob Haymes Ken Johnson Clayton Hardgrave Floyd Valdez ,NJ ROW ROW ROW ROW Vera Bade Kay Young Sharon Schwartnng Audrey Merrlll Phyllus Moran Cnndy Chadderdon Carolyn Rose Stuart Fox Pa Slane Celeste Johnson Suzanne Babka Nancy Lrndley Bruce Wulson Dense Lundy Gordon Kraft Ernest Lucero John Enckbush Randy Marsh Chrns Da frala Charles Rnchmond Jack Burns Don Metzler Curtis Moberg f t , A ll ., ,I -I . , ,I 4 'J , N' 4 J ' ta NO. 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That guy wall make Arloa a good wife someday' The Honor Guard 3 XY ov L., ROW ROW ROW ROW no uv Fay Keanng Myrta Strange Vuclu Thompson Sandy Wlst Carolyn Carlson Pam Duthte Kathy Husk Carol Laughlm Katharme Smnth Marlene McDonald Sue Chambers Barbara Snlver Amy Lesser Harvey Larson Doug Leunen Denms Dawson Delbert Land Davtd Vtelhak Jon Schroeder Dave Story LeRoy Muller Gary Walter Lewns Mason Bruce Manton Bruce Krug Waldo Johnson Terry Stetnhausen Denms Fogg Larry Stevens Norman Pugh Frank Plnkley x wi' :F ROW NO Lunda West Kathy Jumnnez Judy Stubblefneld Vnrgmna Vosler Janet Clark Floye Wentzel Dnana Ackels Shertlyn Kennedy ROW N0 Alden Prosser Ella Mane Holthusen Denm Holub Sylvna Damelson Sandra Haag Pat Kester Cherrul Retnsbach Duck Bartlett, Everett Larsen ROW NO Eddie Reynolds, Hugh McPhee, Wayne Lush, Oren Stnllwell, Robert Eatmon, Jnm Anderson, Gxlbert Green, Gary Way, Don Rice, Ron Smith. ROW NO ROW NO ROW NO fb was lU4::3 ROW NO 'I ROW N0 2 ROW NO 3 ROW ROW ROW ROW . 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What dud you say the answer wa 9 ROW ROW ROW ROW I 1 ll on Darlene Telander Mary OHare Janet Epperson Amella Aragon Manum Schnnk Ruta Anas Jean Young Wulma Shappell June Burnham Jo Deen Elsenach Peggy Falk Darrelene McGunre Jnm Lune Karen Scott Georgua Day Judy Bassett Gael Wmger Jeanette Schremer Don Wagner Bull Bonnell Jrm Whmng Glen Waldow George Larsen Jam Bensley Verlyn Pnndell ROW N0 1 ROW NO 2 ROW N0 3 4 B- 'I --3 Jo Grlffltt Sandy Harper Bobbn Reed Carol McGee Norma McLaughlm Connre Black Marty Herruott Jo Ann Durrant Betty Smrth Marvm Cobb Larry Vossler Danny Cook John Daulton Werner Moore James Herrun Charles Jenkins Kenneth Bunner Gary Young John Foltz Tony Larson John Moritz Wallace Burnett Tom Haley John Holley Ronald Fune Nell Baker I Q - 5' 3 Q . , 3 .45 V . E ' 4 . V J 2 al l I. 115: ' L 2 A5 .2 4 - ..,- ,rg .K ' . , H . S. '.7 6 ZL. S 5 'Yu' 2 I . -.K 1 Q lf ' l . .V Y K Q V I f . ,f ,J V: ',, 'I 4 , I ' R, ,. - tl f ' X offs, ig' :Wx ,rw '1 . ' - . ,je ' ,b 1 an NO. 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ROW ROW ROW ROW 3 -Q I Jo Ann Hutchison Rosalie Asplin Lana Cable Janice Brommer Bobbie Jo Martin Donna Martin Bill Kelley 3 Jack Willson Kenneth Schrawyer Steve Goldstein Randy Waiters Thomas Clocker Jim Phelps 2 Mark Hancock Tom Williams John Hermansen Tom Gogerty Dan Hunt ft, Carol Cockrell Barbara Murray Mary bonzales Fiore Talmadge oteffy Duran Lottie Pacheco Beverly Norman Carole Newcomer Joan Abbott Linda Reynolds Dalene Di'lingharn Lou Ann Manley Joan Arnrhein Karen Wahl Judy Maxwell Diane Patterson Barbara Parker Barbara Ruegge Dan Olson David Dillon Skip Huck Lee Bates Jan Paul Dck Bougsty Gary Skillern ROW . ROW . ROW . ROW NO. : Mary Anne March Patty Bell Peggy Claycomb Julia Barnes, Jennie Cook, Vicki Curtis. : Homer Cox Carla Rowland Linda Alexander, Karen Pederson, Janice Waits, Thelma Wendzel Roger Will 1 Gaylord Cook, Don McKeown, Homer Lambrecht, Gene Reynolds, Kenneth Schrawyer, Marvin Berkland. : Pete Garcia, Don Braden, Charles Williams, Dick Austin, Ronald Stillman. 'fi 1 is, C 9 0 'WelI, how did ygu sleep? 'm not hard of hearing, I m ngnorlng you ' ROW N0 I Shtrley Jenkuns Glorla Hawkrns Muchele Clark Altce Sprtnger Judy Kllgore Janet Cavalll Barbara Andrews Matz: Weuckum Judie Senger Mary Chavez ROW NO 2 Vanona Barley Dorothy Duehl Patsy Waag e y ay o Same ROW Shelby Sharp Terry Brown Fred Malone Jlm Wood Gary Murphy Larry Moon Bull Owens Jerry Luebcke B tt T l r Sandra Smnth Jamce Steege Carol Austtn Rose Munden Nancy an l'4l' 'fi ROW NO Dnedre lvey Judy Robertson Jane Fausett Mary Rltzke Pat Crozler Jamce Batley Carol Wllson Amta Barrett Vnrgmla Harrns Mary Olunger ROW NO 2 Jum Barley John Connolly Joe Mc eece aro ROW NO 3 Charles Coats Ethan Allen Thomas De Hoff Ronny Harrington Gary Kelley Ketth Kay Ron Marttn John Love N H ld Peterson Ules Thomas Albert Tharp Sam Downtng Bull Rogers Leroy Bell 6 W Q it 5 'sw-19 s.. 7 .1 All nght Ma am, can you ldenhfy the one ho sto e e skunk ..... ROW ROW ROW ROW vs, V Nancy Olvey Lmda Russell Carolyn OHare Phyllls Musplay Eva Baker Sharon Sommers Pat Baxley Ann Garber Fran Gallmore Moreen Rogers Drana Schwartz Marvel Rebullet Delores Robblns Sharon Hackman Walter Jacoby Charles Bendor Leonard Peters .lack Cathcart Davud Wnlson Gerald Kumpf Warrack Wnllson Donan Bullock Dennus Wnlds Lonme Harper Kenneth Weber John Lane Lane Whalm 1 'cu ' I if H ROW ROW ROW ROW Deanna Perko, Candy Fnederlchs, Duane Oswald, Janet Wnederspahn, Francus Howle, Sharon Rnce, Renne Loup, Barbara Krauser, Pearl Perkms, John Benson, Ernest Stolp Skup Whnte, Charles McMurtry, Bob Kunmson, Joe Harkm, Bully Slagle Kenneth Galmore, Hardy Homnck, Ernest Stolp, Dennis Johnson Paula West f LR? E' cud'-F Hn Ho Sllver and aw y Bu Mr large, why cant he eat an the cafetena9 Paul Smvth In a Pep Assembly S-4 'a A lfllii il? ROW NO I Jam Patton Sand: Muller Margne Lehmkuler Mary Marks Bob Teague ROW NO 2 Garry Runer Jnm Hnrsug Jack Rnske Dave Flett Duck Spear Howard Huggnns ROW NO 3 Jerry Palen Jam Clnzbe Dave Capps Tony Ashley John Dowler Sam Andrews fi ROW NO I Sharon Tannor Sue Dolan Shenlyn Blakely Kathleen Smith Sherry Veta Jo Ann Groppe Roma Purnell Kathy OLeary Rosalnnd Zentler ROW NO 2 Sherman Black Gary Anderson Donald Coon George Paulas Barney Whnte Sam Marks Jeff Gardner Ray Schneudmnller ROW N0 3 Don Robertson John Burns Ivan Whnte Robert Johnson Stan Scheer George Colhoff Roger Cross .hm Drake X ' '- x . K S - , 2 7 u ' ' a ! u 1, i I ' ' . I 1 - Q ' r R . . I 1 I f- y 3 - N 1 'J .. N 9 I A 1'-.i . f - . C I 1 .. -' ' u , 1. - .lv . ' ' ' ' ' S. ' . ' X' 755 ,f ii .1 VL ' 1 ' 1 ff - Y A to g .W ' , , ffigat - , -. .V .7 ' ' , gif. . wt N S W Q 'Q .v ,, lx N ,, N ll F l , l I . . , - - , , , f , f , ROW ROW ROW ROW ' v It takes all klnds to make a world Vera Wnggs Mary Peery Carol Dallas Martha Rogers Patty Fetsco Sandy Cress Gary Allen Barbara Howe Sally Sylvester Barbara Bechtel Nancy Aymor Lyman Spauldnng Jay Handy Gerald Van Leuvan Stuart Knrk Jack Brumbaugh Mrke Farmer John Dennls John Hansen Steve Carlson Davld Tnrnmnns Walt Estes Fred Hart .Inm Kallenbach Tom Berg Wayne Cordomer VF ROW NO 1 Betty Dannels Sherrn Shwen Lora Lovato Marla Rodrlqoez Lmda James Sharon Ball .laneth Seyfang Leona Crayne ROW NO 2 Cheryl Chandler Joanne Chrlstensen Krns Tnmothy Jams Regel Shnrley Farmer Susan Gray Lula Schubarth Mary Hensley Rosalue Seals Enleen Peterson Meta Manley ROW NO 3 Bob Lozano Robbne Mlddleton Ray Worth Davld Hernandez Jnm Sylte Bull Flemnster f f' -I-, r 1 .., 5 H 1 4 ,I .,-.33 1 .. w gf 7, ku. ' -. , - .Q .Af , . Q x , 35 N'-' 'rj f' s ' X 5 xvffs 4- 2 ,-, 7 4, ' ' L1 -'1' ,, zr ,423 ff' 451, I 1. 'fini i ?' f 'ilf'-ff-f In -uv 2?- I 1 1 +L: WTI Lyle Rnckert Presnde T STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Nan 'EN' -69' Sandy Scoh Vnce Presudent Janet Wnederspahn Secreta y ROW NO. l: ROW NO. 2: ROW NO. 3: ROW NO. 4: ROW NO. 1: ROW NO. 2: ROW NO. 3: W ,. 6-..f.-' V- - iizfs .. U ,as :gb 7' ' 'f ll I w 'till 9, iliw 'Yin 1 o il ,Aim T' xi ,,, -a '- , 1' . R A lfliia fi Shirley Correll, Arloa McGinnis, Krista Lacis, Barbara Wright, Susan Chambers, Sherilyn Kennedy, Wyvonna Wilson, Lynda Fox, Charlene Strang, Patsy Eickler, Doris Schlatter, Nancy Martin, Kaye Bullock, Connie Rohn, Linda Singleton, Eloise Barrus, Cookie Richards, Merri Lee Miller, Pat Hayes, Helen Perkins. Ronnie French, Bobby Oakes, Randy Marsh, Ronnie Bliss, Marty Herriott. Margaret Fritz, Nancy Saathofl. George Larsen, Curt Moberg, Sam Downey, John Eickbush, Charles Forois. STUDENT SENATE Shirley Jenkins, Kathy Reeve, Toni Ketcios, Virginia Heart, Marylee Burke, Georgia Ketcios, Leah Storey, Kay Jay Koford, Linda James, Beverly Norman, Linda Stanfield, Sharon Marple, Lupe Barajas, Lana Cable, Bill Barton, Tom Gogerty, Ron Gish, Evelynn Smith. D ' 3 i., - if J, A' ETX Vi I Mary Lou Schott vi 'Ei wa i WJ TQL is Y i l l L wr:- V69 Q Bgb Cgrbridge Jim Cushing Brian Mason Ellory McClinIock Larry Midland BOYS' wx Lyle Rizkerr John Rogers Bruce Wikox Z GHRLS STATE vnr und' cd' Susan Dubois Barbara Jenson if 522 1, I ,YR T Kriifi Laci! SUNY' i-H100 Dorothy lomasfor .Io Ann Srhwairy Paula Sommors Barbara Taylor vs 1-p ,- 1 I' C 1-1 p.. . 0 in ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW Linda Call, Sally Jo Fish, Nancy Crerar, .lo Ann Schwairy, Gerry Carmen, Sandra Carlisle, Paula Sommers, Suzie Dubois, Ann Sherard, Susan Larson, Penny Clark. Barbara Taylor, Sharon Theodore, Dorothy Lemaster, John Rogers, Bruce Wilcox, Peteris Ans, Ron Nystrom, Bob DeFratis, Brian Mason, Jerry Calkins, Mary Aymor, Ellery McClintock, president, Barbara Lowder, Donna Ehlers, Sharon Bennett, Barbara Wier, Sandra Martin, Margie Seller, Elka Menkin. Bob Corbride, Diane Zinger, Lyle Rickert, Krista Lacis, Mike Kelley, Jerry Calvert, Bob Nimmo, Carole Sue Davis, Doris Schlatter. National Honor Society Linda Stantield, Shirly Correll, Sandy Scott, Janet Wiederspahn, Judy Robertson, Jody Sasse, Linda Russell, John Bush, Howard Hosick, Jack Willson, Martha Rogers. Bob Middleton, Kathy l-larr.s, Vicki Thompson, Becky Davis, Barbara Wright, Jody Weber, Lorene Bowles, Carole New- comber, Alice Springer, Judi Decker, Sherri Shwen, Cathy Federer, Ron Bliss. Charles Williams, Kris Timothy, Cheryl Chandler, Vivian Steadman, Linda Reynolds, Sharon Rice, Lydetta Bailey, Karen Ebil, Sharon Kimble, Merri Lee Miller, Sandra Wist, Carol Wilson, Kay Smith, Steve Goldstein. Rosalie Asplin, Gail Gramlich, Karen Harris, Janice Rowley, Sherri Veta, Tom Williams, Ev Larsen, Tanna Salverson, Danny Olsen, Randy Walters. Jim Wood, Jack Riske, Francis Eickbush, Dave Miller, Russ Thornock, Sam Downing, Don Black, Bill Bonnel, Carey Alburn, John Holley Bruce Manton xr S1 K- if J FFR' C7 -, ik bv- 1 , Q , 4 , V, , H -. l P 'N fl- let's take 5 to read QuilI 8. Scroll Magazine QUILL SCROLL BOTTOM ROW ROW ROW ROW Organized to honor high school iournalists, Quill and Scroll takes as its goals the promotion ot good scholarship, the advancement of the profession ot journalism, and the encouragement ot clear and force- ful writing. ln order to become a member a student must be in the upper one-half of his class scholastically and must have done out- standing work in some phase of high school journalism. He must subsequently be recommended by the editor of a high school publication or by the supervisor of the iournalism department and must be approved by the national otfice. Since this is a strictly honorary organization, there are no regular meetings. and Ann Sherard, Susan Larson, Sandy Culllmore, Penny Willis, Sharon Kay Johnson, Dorothy Lemaster, Diana Zinger, Lore-ne Bowles. Tom Thomas, Elka Menkin, Kathy Reeve, Pat Russell, Penny Clark, Sherry Veta, Paula Sommers, Jim Cushing. Doris Schlatter, Marilyn Smith, Lila Gallagher, Bambi Moreland, Mary Jo Simmons, Lyle Riclcert, Joyce Moody, Jerry Calkins. Wally Dreis, Byron Comin, Susan Dubois, Patty John, Evelynn Smith, John Rogers, Dave Miller. 1 ' sa C? Q 7 v. 'J T '1 1 xi ' vwi??i,, ., John Rogers President Two mums mean twice as much fun! Organized for the purpose of promoting and en- couraging forensic activities, the National Forensic League builds better citizens through better speech. NFL provides the opportunity for students to improve speaking skills in oratory, debate, interpretation, and ex- temporaneous speech. Other activities include the sale of Homecoming Mums, attendance at speech meets, and school service proiects. ln order to become a member of NFL a student must earn 25 service points by speaking before audiences of 25 or more adults. Advanced degrees are acquired by earning a greater number of points. National Forensic League officers for the past year were John Rogers, president, Ev Larsen, vice president, Susan Dubois, secretary, and Steve Phillips, treasurer. ROW NO. I: Martha Rogers, Kathy Federer, Susan Dubois, John Rogers, Steve Phillips, Everett Larsen, Sandy Scott, Bambi Moreland. ROW NO. 2: Kathy Reeve, Penny Clark, Beckey Wiser, Georgina Guy, Sharon Veta, Lynn Birleffi, Ann Sherard. ROW NO. 3: Carol Hacker, Janet Wiederspahn, Kris Timothy, Susan Larson, Tom Williams, Ron Huff. ROW NO. 4: Rosemary Hagood, Fred Malone, Lyle Rickert, Alden Miller, Steve Goldstein, Barbara Jensen. 6 11 I Q4 i 5, ROW NO. 'lz Rita Pisano, Becky Davis, Gail Owens, Judy Howell, Darlene Telander, Diana Ackels, Mitzi Purdy, Janet Seslar, Janet John- son, Susan Dudley. ROW NO. 2: Sally Sylvester, Rosemary Hagood, Naomi Eyre, Pat Creech, John Rogers, Lana Cable, JoAnn Schwairy, Susan Larson, ROW NO. 3: Jim Jackson, Steve Goldstein, Alden Miller, Lyle Rickert, Jim Richmond, Gary Auburn, Al Schlag, actors earn membership in Thespians Points are given to students N A T I O N A L By working before an audience and behind the scenes, aspiring for dramatic activity in high school. Persons with outstanding achievement receive a special dramatic award which is given T H E S PIA N S Aside from being responsible for school plays, the Thespians hold two initiations and a banquet every year, together with an evening variety show. Ot- ficers tor this year were Mitzi Purdy president, S G C I E T Y Rita Pisano, vice resident, Jo Ann Schwair And next John Rogers CQ! , -E X u ai' as . . . Marilyn Monroe?! u P Y' secretary and Steve Carlson, treasurer. Millicent Purdy President Y' ROW NO. 'l: Mary Aymor, Linda Alexander, Sharon Theodore, Sharon Wetzler, Steve Rodriguez. ROW NO. 2: Janis Regal, Carmen Gonzales, Bee Gonzalez, Lila Gallagher, Dorothy Tyser, Jan Johnson. National Art Honor Society is part of a national honorary organization for students who are interested in the field of art. Membership is based not only on grades but also on talent. Members do the art work for plays, operettas, and make posters that advertise school and community activities. Officers for this year were president, Sharon Theo- dore, and secretary-treasurer, Carmen Gonzales. Sharon Theodore President x- ' on 2- :Q l 1 X ' 1 :ly r ,, X r , 3 I' . ' N .. 1 l J 69 ,, rv Future Greats in the field of art T ii V ill 'gig 'L v.c..,, , 'WM x According to Pythagoras the square of .... , l Key Club's career day Key Club Officers, lseatedl Joel Kalman, vice-president, Charles Williams, treasurer lstandingl Don Black, secretary, Bruce Wilcox, president. XT' lt 1 , -ag, 9 QQ' Viigbil' . Q 'tv Bruce Wilcox President Key Club is a school and com- munity service organization sup- ported by the Kiwanis Interna- tional. The basic purpose of the ciub is to develop useful citizens. This aim is achieved by pursuing the goals of service to school, development of initiative and leadership, and providing of ex- perience in living and working together. Key Club activities are well known, Among the most important are Career Day, the Sweetheart Ball, and Help Teach- ers Week, Serving with Bruce Wilcox, president, as officers this year were Joel Kalman, vice- president, Don Black, secretary, Charles Williams, treasurer, and Brian Mason, parliamentarian. f l' A N 70 'fad ROW NO ROW NO ROW N0 ROW NO ROW NO ROW ROW ROW ROW 41 1: Bill Hein, Joel Kalman Bruce Wilcox 2: Dale Jones, Sam Andrews Andy Hoefer Dick Agee John Coolidge Jim Clizbe Steve Carlson John Robertson John Rogers. 3: Ronald Colvin, Mickey Powers Jim Volk Derrell Norman Ronnie Bliss Bob Braunschweig Jim Watson 4: John Volk, Jim Feit, Jerry Calkins Lyle Rickert Howard Hosuck Sam Downing Stanley Corklin 5: David Miller, Bob Nimmo George Delaplaine Gary Wilson Dennis Tangeman Jerry Palen, Tom Jim Marshall, Jim Brian Mason, Jim ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW 1 ' 4. H, , 4 . L f? sl l 'H .' r 1 2. V 5 s J Q ii J I h f' L . S3 .fe r ' M ' 9 1 fr qi 'X Penny Willis, Barbara Louder, Lynne Ross, Sandra Martin, Pat Cavalli, Krista Lacis, Dorothy Mae Lemaster, Sharon Theodore, Theresa Rodzinak, Judy Weber, Joyce Moody, Phyllis Toothman, Lorene Bowles, Becky Davis, Paula Sommers, Arloa Mc- Ginnis, Linda Call, Diana Washington. Doris Schlatter, Rebecca Moore, Suzie Dubois, Marilyn Smith, Carole Sue Davis, Jerry Carmen, Doris Gordon, Donna Lehn- hotf, Bonnie Carley, Barbara Storey. Evelyn Smith, Judy Shultz, Nancy Gray, Lendine Smith, Sandy Carlisle, Pat Legler, Rosemary Hagood, Judy Kendall, Bonnie BIG SISTERS Della Sandoval, Donna Sabado, Bee Gonzalez, Shirley Correll, Sandy Scott, Sharon Kay Johnson, Carol Willis, Penny Clark, Mary Jo Simmons, Carolyn Morrison, Beverly Rap, Carmen Gonzales, Sally Jo Fish, Trosper, Judy Wood. Elaine Woods, Pat Allen, Judy Dalene, Marilyn Brown, Tibbets, Virginia Williams, April Belecky, Kay Jay Koford, Gail Owens, Lila Gallagher, Elka Menkin, Janet Johnson, Anita Burney, Sharon Tanner, Judy Devlin, Bambi Moreland, Gerry Aubuchon, Ann Sherard, Kathy Reeve, Barbara Wright. Kay Sholine, Pat John, Kay Loudon, Nancy Deinstadt, Donna Ackerman, Donna Rose, Jean Harris, Pat Russell, Barbara Taylor. 361, L.. - For the third and final time, this meeting is in order! Kathy Reeve and Sally Jo Fish show some of the exchange students around the building. The Big Sister's Board-Sally Jo Fish, Jo Ann Schwairy, Ev Smith, and Sandra Martin. I ff' v Barbara Taylor President Big Sisters is a service club open to senior girls who rank in the upper half of their class and who are especially interested in giving service to new girls, The members host a tea in the spring for all ninth grade girls to acquaint them with the activities of Cheyenne High and the build- ing. During the first week of school Big Sisters help new stu- dents find their classes and help them get acquainted with the school. During the second semester all junior girls vvho rank in the upper half of their class are off- ered membership in the club. Others may loin if they have a sincere interest in the club, The officers for this year were Barbara Taylor, president, Gerri Carmen, vice-president, Jo Ann Schvvairy, secretary, Sally Jo Fish, treasurer. sg-J S- Dr. Livingstone, I presume? Yea, we've got this game in the bag! C Officers-Wes Weekly, vice president, Jim Cushing, Casey Cuthbert, treasurer, Jim Herz, secretary. 4 i- -I president, Jim Cushing President Those boys who win athletic letters in football, basketball, wrestling, swimming or track are eligible for membership in C Club, The main function of C Club is to stimulate athletic par- ticipation, encourage sportsman- ship and maintain friendly rela- tionships with other schools. The members of C Club sponsor many activities including the nomination of the candidates for Homecoming Queen, the spring picnic, a mixer after a game, concessions and the an- nual football dinner. Officers chosen for the year in C Club were Jim Cushing, president, Wes Weekly, vice- president, Casey Cuthbert, treas- urer, Jim Herz, secretary. , 'X I 'Q V S 51 wi' i I . I' 'We're bound to catch somebody. Where in the Hi are they? air 7? l fi . MW., Bambi Moreland President Organized by the combination of two rival pep clubs, the Toma- hawks now function as a school support organization for upper- classmen girls. However, a rem- nant of the former clubs can be seen in the different red and black jackets the members wear. Following the goal of creating school spirit, encouraging sports- manship, a n d supporting th e school is the duty of every Toma- hawk girl. Among the many Tom- ahawk activities are attendance at all home games together with frequent trips to out-of-town ath- letic events. The Tomahawks also sponsor the annual Tomahawk Turnabout, a breakfast for senior members, and a formal fall initi- ation. In order to became a member of Tomahawks a girl must be in the junior or senior class, she must maintain a 2.5 scholastic average, and she must demon- strate an interest by earning cre- dit points through participation in school activities. This year's officers were Bambi Moreland, president, Kathy Reeve, vice- president, Krista Lacis, treasurer, and Linda Call, secretary. rl I so L ROW NO. ROW NO ROW NO ROW NO ROW ROW ROW ROW 1: 2. 3. 4. NO NO NO NO Sandy Scott, Mary Jo Simmons, Bambi Moreland, Penny Clark, Lila Gallagher, Sharon Kay Johnson, Cathy Federer, Patty Fetsco, Mitzy Weickurn. Sherri Shwen, Linda Call, Arloa McGinnis, Sharon Kimble, Carol Hacker, Carole Sue Davis, Lydetta Bailey, Audry Merrill, Sharon Veta, Kathy Reeve, Judy Maxwell, Barbara Anderson, Judy Shultz, Karen Tyson, Merri Lee Miller, Joann Derant, Kay Jay Koford, Susan Larson, Phyllis Moran. Kay Dauma, Donna Ehlers, Kris Tirnothy, Pat Legler, Jo Anne Shreve, Barbara Jensen, Kathy Harris, Gail Grarnlich, Sharon TOIVIAHAWKS 1: Krista Lacis, Toni Ketcios, Marilyn Minardi, Rachael Jiminez, Alice Springer, Sharon Vvetzler, Diana Aclcels, Judy Sasse, Martha Rogers. Rice. 2: Sandy Cullimore, Sandy Smith, Carole Newcomer, Carol Wilson, Helen Parkins, Karen Harris, Judy Robertson, Judy Wilson, Vicki Thompson, Dorothy Mae Lemaster. 3: Shirley Cornell, Carol Matteson, Linda Rynals, Linda Russell, Diedre lvey, Donna Martin, Marty Herriott, Nancy Olvey, Janice Rowley. 4: Doris Schlatter, Kay Sholine, Ann Sherard, Andy Cochran, Judy Kendall, Pat Kindle, Pat John, Suzie Dubois, Gerry Carmen, Rosalie Asplin. 49 .4 QP' C'7 17 .. 8 , ,K 1 V J. K, ',I 5, A' , , 'j D . u :fy . ,, 1 yi -.qw of A 1 Avg, it '1- , 7 Q Lf . , , if gm., . Q' E, A D f. vs o - 9, ,. , - - , . 5 4 ' .. . ,ff W f y ,Mx .W Q g ir , f ,, . R .. A gf , , ,pk Q 5 35 13 '-f-- W In ' l 1,1 Pepster initiation-before . . . and after. Now how does that cheer go? Jeannie Talagan President Pepsters is an organization de- signed to encourage sportsman- ship and to support the high school athletic department. In addition to attending all home g a m e s, the Pepsters charter busses tor trips to out-ot-town events. Other activities include participating in the card section, conducting halt-time ceremonies, and buying flowers for home- coming royalty. The Pepster uni- form consists of a black skirt and a red sweater with the club em- blem. Membership is open to any boy or girl with a three average. Ray Krueger ? President 'V' Distributive Education Lf t..-.l George Lopez President Distributive Occupation Students enrolled in distributive education and distributive occupation classes are eligible for membership in the Distribu- various occupations and gain valuable on the rob expert D E C Q tive Education Club of America. In DECA Club members study ROW ROW ROW ROW ence. Among the DECA Club's many activities for the year were a first place entry in the Homecoming parade, a party held for employers of the mem- bers, and a state DECA conference held in Casper. Joyce Williams, Gwen Kiser, Barbara Hetzel, Rachel Jiminez, Jean Young, Sue Keating, Kathy Jiminez, Marilyn Minardi. Kay Dauma, Judy Shultz, Bonnie Trosper, Sandra Martin, Jenny Cook, Donna Jolley, Eleanora Scott, Vicky Drew, Sharon Carlson. Gean Ledford, Larry Bassler, John Foltz, Ray Murphy, Tom DeFratis, James Kayser, Fred Rath, George Lopez, Don Burough, David Coplen. Bob Lee, Al Schael, Ray Kreuger, Richard Gookin, David Hansen, Gordon Harper, John Maritz, Bob Ruegge, Ray Harris, Charles Trefren. . J it- ,ff X,- lv-Q-...., il Y--'Y P v President Larry Morrison No wonder the F.F.A. basketball team was so success ful, look at the cheerleaders, Janet Wiederspahn, Kathy Federer, Sherilyn Kennedy. Future Farmers of America is a nationwide organiza- tion created for the development of agricultural leader- ship. The club offers training according to the motto of, Learning to do, doing to learn, earning to live, living to serve. Each member is annually assigned several pro- iects designed to develop farming skills. Outstanding projects are entered in county and state fairs where they are iudged on a competitive basis. Cheyenne's chapter has been very successful in these contests. In order to belong to F.F.A. a boy must be enrolled in a vocational agriculture class and must agree to engage in an agricultural proiect. Serving as officers this year were Larry Morrison, president, Terry Steinhausen, vice-president, Al Hodges, secretary, Cal- vin Fogg, treasurer, Ed Barrels, reporter, Jim Anderson, sentinel, George Schilling, parliamentarian. ROW NO. I: Jim Anderson, Calvin Fogg, Ed Barrows, Terry Steinhausen, Larry Morrison, Al Hobbs, George Schilling, Mr. Allen. ROW NO. 2: Russell Paul, Walter Ferguson, John Connolly, Cecil Sauer, Glenn Wilcox, Waldo Johnson, Delbert Land, Bruce Krug, John Mewes. ROW NO. 3: Jay Meyer, Phil Reynolds, John Sanlcot, Dennis Fogg, Ed Downey, Larry Warner, Dick Doering. H S E' -f' 999 I ??'.-.1 if'l 7 Q7 Ci 'P as 4 ROW NO. 1: Jacque Button, Barbara Low ROW NO. 2: Connie Black, Betty Smith, ROW NO. 3: Marcia Lewis, Arlene Long, 1 1 1 2 1 Xl der, JoAnn Groppe, Dorothy Lemaster, Carolyn O'Hare, Barbara Storey. Susan Chambers, Miriam Greer, Beverly Offenbacker. Marveloy Wallersfedt, Emma Sellin, Karen Hammond. Any girl who has had one year of homemaking or is currently enrolled And now, will the real Miss Prichard please stand 'U in a homemaking class is eligible for membership in Future Home- makers of America. The goals of promoting satisfaction in home- making, emphasizing the importance of family life, and encouraging democracy in home and community lite enable the members of FHA to participate in many worthwhile activities. Degrees of achievement may be earned by advancing in the club's pro- gram. Officers for this year were Miriam Greer, president, Marveloy Wallerstedt, vice president, Susan Chambers, secre- tary, Barbara Storey, treasurer, Barbara Taylor, reporter, Beth Smith, song leader, Judy Cousins, historian, Jo Ann Groppe, parliamentarian. up? Miriam Greer President ug ff' up 'fa Xl --0 Q? 5 X 1 l 4 A 0 , , g . h 1 A A' l ' l I xl 1 L l 1 S I 4' I 5 ., 45 3 5 l l is--' ..- ROW NO. I: Mrs. Condie, sponsor, Nancy Olvey, Janice Rowley, Myrta Strange, Leona Crayne, Mrs. Clopton, R. N. and advisor, Mariie Lehmkuhler, Sandra Martin, Carole Newcomer, Marilyn Minardi, ROW NO. 2: Tana Salverson, Carol Laughlin, Carol Wilson, Karen Hall, Delores Robbins, Joan Amrhein, Marty Herriott, Linda Call, Miss Cooper, sponsor. Future Nurses of America is an organization for iunior and senior girls who are interested in nursing and its related fields. The members learn simple nursing cares and receive bed side experi- ence at Laramie County Memorial Hospital. Juniors work four hours weekly and seniors work two hours weekly. At the end of the year capping ceremonies are held for those girls who have worked seventy-five hours. After an additional fifty hours a pink stripe is awarded forthe girls to wear on their caps. A great deal of credit goes to Mrs. Clopton, R.N., who supervised the training. This year the officers were Linda Call, president, Marty Herriott, vice president, and Marilyn Minardi, secretary- treasurer. Lincla Call President .19 9? ' f f x Lk , ,U 1. x 1 Marilyn Minardi and Linda Call folding bandages Y' fx 5 l Judy Pagel, Sally Jo Fish, linda Morrow, and Judy Decker visiting a classroom. M1 a.,, Y7 7i Byron Comin President The Cheyenne chapter of Future Teachers of America was organized in 1947 by Karl Winchell. Working with the purpose of encouraging excellence in education, FTA is designed for students who are inter- ested in teaching as a career. Among the activities of the organization are participation in radio programs, substitute teaching in grade schools, and occasional field trips to nearby college campuses. These activities stimulate interest in teaching and education. Membership in Future Teachers is open to any student inter- ested in teaching and who can meet membership require- ments. These qualifications include a 3 average and recommendations from two teachers, the librarian, and a dean. Serving as officers this year were Byron Comin, pres- ident, Judy Shultz, vice-president, Kay Dauma, secre- tary, and Barbara Wright, treasurer. ROW NO. 1: Byron Comin, Judy Decker, Pam Duthie, Kathy Reeve, Linda Morrow, Dorothy Mae Lemaster, Alice Springer. ROW NO. 2: Judy Shultz, Judy Pagel, Anita Burney, Judy Weber, Barbara Wright, Sally Jo Fish. ROW NO. 3: Jana Schmer, Kay Dauma, Susan Chambers, Gay Conrad, Cheryl Wheeland, Elizabeth Atley. rl lv 'TU ig 4 ' af, sa Ga' 1 E 9 I 2. 2' wax S-v Jim Cushing President Science Club visits the Air Base The development of scientific attitudes and methods and the promotion of individual research are the prin- cipal goals of Science Club. This organization encour- ages further activity in the fields of biology, chemistry, geology, and physics. Membership requirements include one year ot a science course and a 2.5 average. Each year a tall and a spring initiation is conducted and meetings are held twice a month. Serving as officers this year were Jim Cushing, president, Jerry Calkins, vice president, Krista Lacis, secretary-treasurer. ROW NO. I: Sue Stanford, Sandra Martin, Kathy Hickman, Margaret Fritz, Krista Lacis, Toni Ketcios, Jim Cushing, Miss Coxbill. ROW NO, 2: Merri Lee Miller, Jo Ann Durrant, Diedre Ivey, Susan Larson, Kathleen Sfniilt, Janet Waits, Lorens Bowles' ROW NO. 3: Mr. Edwards, Allen Whitney, Peteris Ans, Ron Bliss, Myron Leppke, John Robertson, Riley BU5a'5l4eV' ROW NO. 4: Ron Nystrom, Bob DeFratis, Francis Eickbush, Alden Miller, Randy Fleck. , . S7 9 if , qt -LT sq ,1- ...- 'Fil Q I ROW NO. 1: Sandy Scott, Pat Allen, Sharon Drew, Diana Aclcels, Arloa McGinnis, Cathy Federer, Dorothy Lemaster, Mr. Reeves. ROW NO. 2: Janell March, Marilyn Wright, Nancy Sirne, Sue Stanford, Caroline Adolphson, Carla Rowland, Linda Alexander ROW NO. 3: Mildred Beck, Sponsor, Barbara Krauser, Trudy Edmunds, Montie Kinrnan, Lana Cable, Karen Tyson, Everett Larsen, Roger Wills. ROW NO. 4: Lyman Spauldtng, Torn Berg, Gary Kelley, .lim Kallenbacn, Ronald Fine, Robert Eatmon Pan American Club is an organization which promotes cultural and social relationships with the people of Central and South America. Members study our South American neighbors and their languages, Spanish, Portuguese, and French. Any student wishing to further his knowledge of the Americas is in- vited to loin Pan American. The club participates in various activities such as an initiation for new members, a school assembly, and a spring banquet. Pan American Club in Chey- enne also engages in many local and national events. Serving as otticers tor this year were Arloa McGinnis, president, Cathy Federer, vice president, Diana Ackels, secretaryg Karen Tyson, assistant sec- retary, Lyman Spaulding, treasurer. Pan American Banquet F Ja- s , xx ,Ji fe... Arloa McGinnis . President xx- ,Gt .,,, I, A S- i' 4 fnG?l S 5? .1 'mei' ' 1 iz-7'-gf? gi, up 5523! r. six . . 1 1 N o i A . N l 1 't - . ill 3 ROW NO, l: Mark Hancock, Pam Duthie, Bobbie .lo Martin, Sally Davidson, Charyl Bottorff, Lynda Fox, Michael Reilly ROW NO 2: Steve Rodriguez, Janice Brommer, Jackie Gonzalez, Marylee Burke, George Korte. ROW N0 3: Angleina Anaya, Carol Matteson, Becky Brown, Anita Moore, Nancy Saathoff, Diana Slickers. ROW NO. 4: Sam Marks, Linda Packard, Linda Singleton, Walter Ferguson, Zeke Lopez. The Spanish Club is composed of all second year Spanish classes. By conducting all meetings in Spanish, members learn practical uses for the language they are studying. Meetings are held in classes every Three or four weeks. Because all meetings are conducted according to parliamentary procedure, members also develop leader- ship skills. However, Spanish Club is not all work. Spanish games, songs, and fiestas are enjoyed by all in the club. SPANISH CLUB Un regalo a Toni' x.-u- x,,,,, Kay Smith X President Pro eruditio, pro laetitia pro gloria Romae- LATWJ ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW The Cheyenne High School Latin Club is affiliated with the Junior Class- ical League of America. Taking as its purpose the encouragement of an appreciation ot the language, literature, and art ot Rome, Latin Club stands out as one ot the most active in the school. Every year Latin Club engages in tour important activities. These are an initiation, a Parent's Reception, a Christmas Program, and the colorful Roman Banquet. The main money making project is the sale of pencils, pens, scarves, and book covers. Part of the funds obtained from these sales is used to send delegates to the National Junior Classical League Convention. Latin Club officers for this year were Kathleen Smith, Primus Consul, Judy Treber, Secundus Consul, Elaine Woods, Secretarius, and Judy Pagel, Quaestor. CLUB I: Kay Smith, Judy Treber, Judy Pagel, Elka Menkin, Donna Martin, Lydetta Bailey, Alice Springer, Allen Singleton, Cheryl Cathcart, Karen Ready, Sheryl Cohen, Gail Gramlich, Jean Talagan, Judy Altergott, Georgia Ketchios, Joan Abbott. 2. Art Labout, Pat Yocum, Dixie Ramsey, Karen Albin, Sharon Marpel, Charlene Teague, Sharon Willmschen, Judy Shneider, Sandy True, Sandy Suter, Cheryl Wheeland, Judy Futa, Peggy Brundy, Ann Prosser. 3. Kuiata Futa, Billie Lou Horsburgh, Leona Ferro, Pat Geise, Kaye Brown, Wenona Manley, Sharon Bennett, Betty Mueller, Sharon Petch, Marilyn Brown, Jeanne Cobb, Janell March, Leslie Klein, 4. Brenda Showalter, Kathy Harris, Karen Kemper, Janice Tate, Gracie Green, Margaret Fritz, Patty Allen, Caroline Dunbar, Sheryl Simons, Mary Ann Reidel. 5. Mike Powers, Pat Nolan, Norman O'Kelly, Don Titus, Richard Menkin, Larry Seslar, J. Riley Busacker, Larry Johnston, Charles Taylor, Mike Parker. A s- - Q 5 if Ronnie Mendicino President if 4 an 5 f Uh'- French Club's main obiective is to promote an appreciation and understanding ofthe language and culture of France. The members strive to impress these ideas upon the student body of Cheyenne High. The club, which is open to second year French stu- dents has had among its activities this year a French banquet, skits and a French film. This year's officers are president, Ron Mendicino, vice- president, Becky Davis, secretary, Sandy Cullimore, and treasurer, Grant Khun. l'officers du cercle francais Grant Kuhn, Becky Davis, Ronnie Mendicino, Sandy Cullimore, Jan Paul. FRENCH CLUB ROW NO. iz Meta Manley, Jo Ann Schwairy, Paula Sommers, Sandy Cullimore, Caro! Runyon, Carole Runkewich, ROW NO. 2: Grant Khun, Howard Hosick, Ron Mendicino, Stanley Corklin, Don Coon, Jan Paul. Xl 3 L is U10 E' ROW NO. 1: Paula Sommers, Elka Menkin, Lorene Bowles. ROW NO. 2: Joyce Moody, Barbara Taylor, Elizabeth Toothman. 6.A.A. By earning fifty points through participation in various athletic events, girls may become members of the GirI's Athletic Association. By holding tournaments in volleyball, basketball, tennis, badminton, swimming, and softball, GAA. turthers its goal ot promoting interest and skill in athletics. Writers tb . 5, I Guild Writers Guild is an organization open to all students interested in creative writing. There are no officers. Meetings are conducted by a rotating chairman. Much ot the work of these students is published in the school paper and other publications throughout the com- munity. Many members have received awards and recognition for their original work. or Chess Club Chess club is one of the new clubs at Cheyenne High This year. The oblect of the club is to interest sludents in the game of chess. One of the rnain activities ofthe club This year was a chess tourna- ment 'ro find The best chess player in Cheyenne High. l l Q9 All i 'l a Fgcif C 5.9. v 7 Q lifu- B -J ,, nb--N- . .,,1 i ,. lf' rnf',,f3g, ROW NO. 1: Elaine Kremer, Pam Dorhie, Sharon Bennerv, Carolyn Ruegge. ROW NO, 3: Mrs. Svoboda, Charleen Spaulding, Marilyn Dan- ner, Cecilla Panos. ROW NO. 3: Miss Robb, Linda Jarnes, Dee Golden, Lou Ann Manley. f f A Paula Sommers Editor This year as never before, the eyes of the community were focused on the Lariat, Cheyenne High's official newspaper. Through its columns and editorials local citizens were informed of student opinion on such important issues as the split schedule and the accreditation contro- versy. In addition to maintaining an informed student body and occasionally reaching the adult population, Lariat staff mem- bers strove constantly for more efficient coverage of school news and more inter- esting feature material. Y! ,Big M: -rd' ions. Sandra Harper Editorial S S Kathy Rnvo Business 4.52 Biz 22. LARIAT STAFF S' 1 Evolynn Smith Business Manager 11 Y . Doris Schlattor Exchange Editor Sharon Kay Johnson Business John Rogers Business 5 .1 Dorothy Lomntor Editorial Larry Johnston Editorial '-P W4 X T. 1 ,V Cary Runkowich Kay Smith Editorial Editorial ' was - 7-F5 R' . s llvy '95 ff' Q--eg q v -4-.wib l x J ' 1 I Suzanne Babka Lynn Birleffi lorene Bowles Editorial Editorial Editorial N14 7 Becky Davis Wally Dreis Jo Griffin Editorial Editorial Editorial qu...--7 l 1, 'I 6 ,. ' f' K V 1? I Xi Arlene long Alden Miller Joyce Moody Editorial Business EditOrial iilfjgp e we Q'-' '37 wa... Fits Charlene Teague Bonnie Trosper Sherry Veta l:rwli+A-Isl Frliifnrinl Fflilnrizal ii QD' Sandy Cullimore Business af, fi ,4 Q Georgina Guy Editorial . ,X fQzwf:'I? il ' Bambi Moreland Business 4 1' I, Uh' N fl X 1 Beckey Wiser Frlitnrial POW WOW STAFF Penny Clark Editor Penny Willis Business Manager gi The students of Cheyenne High School are the real authors ofthe 1960 POW WOW. As members of the POW WOW staff our job was only to tran- scribe the events of the year into a permanent record of the memories of the last year of Cheyenne High. in doing this We have tried to give an accurate account of the i959-1960 school year, suggesting that it is typical ot other years in the colorful history of CHS. We hope that your memories will be stimulated as ours were while reading this yearbook, for it they are, we have achieved our goal. MBVY -lo Simmons Assistant Editor 'F 'uf' '27 Jay Anderson Ron Bliss Jerry Calkins linda Call Photographer Organizations MinOr Sports Index sn-J xi 3 Shirley Correll Barbara Cox Jim Cushing Judy Devlln Index Business Major Sports Business 5 13' 1: ' HY A -, ' t 457 A 'ee X XXIN g' 'N-... . ,I Lila Gallagher Pat John Sharon Kay Johnson Kay Jay Koforcl Fine Arts School Life Fine Arts Editorial W 5' - Q . ff J v.5'351 -.I ,v ,, 9' 7 ., -'jx 'Wh I Susan Larson Elka Menkin Dave Miller Nancy Olvey Editorial Business Photographer Faculty Q5 Kathy Reeve Organizations T' 1 Janice Rowley Underclassmen qs in it, i Marilyn Smith Advertising .Y 4' tiv- Lyle Rickert Theresa Rodzinak John Rogers Seniors Business Copy 'F' J 'V ,7. I l Pal Russell Ann Sherarcl Evelynn Smith School Life Copy Editorial Xir sir Sharon Theodore Jim Watson Judy Wilson Arr R.O.T.C. Business I f , ,- it if .bg .gel .pg X 'A V? R. 0.1.0 Forms Patterns of Precision Through A the DfSClLOfl776 of Traming STAFF OFFICERS fSea1edl: Eilery f'ACCMI'!TOCk, Maiorg Jam Cushing, Depufy Commarwderg Bruce Vvricox, Commanderg Francis Eickbush, Executrvo Office-rg Dave MiI4er, Maior. lS0andingJ: Jerry Donahue, Captaing Pererls Aus, MaIorgA1Schlag,Major7 Gary MagnH,Ma1orgBiINHenn,MaIorg Richard Ages-, Capvaing Doug Lock- hart, Captain. Junior Color Guard Sophomore Color Guard Werner Moore, Bob Lorena, Don Miller, never! Hernandez. Dan Binger, Gary Wasson, Ren Fehrmann, Bob Myers. X55 5 Alf fx F AFTERNUUN DRILL TEAM Left to Right: Al Schlag, Dan Bing- er, David Hernandez, Ron Fox, Bob Lozano, Ron Gish, John Clarlc, Jim Gaulke, Bill Barton, Bob Mayers, Ron Fehrrnann, Garry Wasson, Pete Taylor, Warren Appel, Jerry Kumpf, Brian Mason. g i .1, MURNING DRILL TEAM Leh Io Right: Gary Alburn, Donald If fer, Phil Rislre, Howard l-lositlrt Kenneth Peterson, lNerner Moore, Layne Hehr, Riiey Busaclcer, Bruce ring, Jim Whiting, Bob Schrader, Gen Waldrow, Robert Boyce, Har- oc Pe'erson, Bute W.scn, Sam Downing, Jarnes Bateman. E - .- 24 ,. . ,J . ' .114 'L 3, 1? ? ' ' ' 15 I 4 L . I -, . x E' S' , f 9 : 5121.5 B '- V .f'. T , . ' 42. r , ' v Q ... .. 1. . l '4 O A 551 so ' i I' Y ir to 3 ,- - I V xp N 2 I N ., - . 1 . L l :'- y f r , 'J A l 4 A B , I r L Corps-Dettes ROW NO. T: Jo Anne Shreve. ROW NO. 2: Judy Robertson, Mar- sha Lewis, Kathy Staliclc, Marilyn Bourne, Sylvia Beck, Barbara An- drews, Terry I'-lix, Sherri Sltwen, Janice Rossell. ROW NO. 3: Sandi Miller, Judy Kay Kendall, .lo Griffith, Barbara Anderson, Noel Johnston, Becky Wiser, Pat Legler, Carole Sue Davis. ROW NO. 4: Fidelia Faingolcl, Ja- net Pacheco, Roby Altergott, Grace Gfeeftr Susan Gray, Merri Lee Mil- ler, Linda Russell. HDQS. Company Each year the R.O.T.C. department of Cheyenne High School participates in two maior events, the Armistice Day Parade and a Federal Inspection conducted by officers of the loth Corps of the U. S. Army. Parade winners are awarded a silver plate for the company guidon and the Cadet Queen presents the first place inspection company with a streamer. Headquarters Company won Best Com- pany in the Armistice Day Parade of 1952. Q 6 ,hors 1 Dick Age: Jerry Donahue Bill Hein s -'. 1 g-.-up , K .3 . Dale Jones Bob Nelson John Rogers Jim Watson IST PLATOON ROW NO. I: John Burnett, Leslie McCormick, Robert Eatmon, Walter Au- ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW gustin, Lyman Spaulding, Jerry Barnes, Robert Boyce. Dick Bechtholdt, Phillip Cook, Donovan Bright, Carvel Brown, Lester Arnold, Alan Best, Larry Breazeale, Robert Day, Richard Doll, Angelo Dazzo, Chris Burke, Donald Corso, John Bates, Rick Carlson. Jack Bartltolow, James Bateman, Robert Croker, De Wayne Clifford, Carl Cline. ZND PLATOON John Bush, Glen Waldow, Bruce Krug, Harold Peterson, Howard Hosick, John Clark, Delbert Hammond. John Duffey, Ronald French, VVayne Hehr, Therman Kemp, Myron Leppke, Norman Manners, Dale Hess. Charles Hughes, Larry Kauffman, Jay Meyer, Gary Laub, Richard McKee, Henry Montgomery, Lloyd Mentzer. .lerry Oliver, Richard Mathiot, Jerry Fogg, David Martell, James Marshall, Kenneth Peterson, Delmar Peterson, ROW ROW ROW ROW ' at 1 .-...-.1--i ,J 's , D . 9. , or 'Q' if A 01 R.O.T.C. men are known for their good posture! I. 2. 3: 4. 3RD PLATOON Gary Kelley, Charyl Loveridge, Philip Robbins, Pat CFCGCT1, Gary Alburn, Rodney Rusk, William 995112, Clifford Steele, Robert Schrader, Harvey Sande, Charles Scor- sone, Mike Seyller, Phillip Reynolds, James Waggoner. Dennis Walradt, Beryl Swingle, John Wheeler, Philip Rentz, Richard Sherman, Robert Wallace, Larry Young. Dean Zaruba, Lowell Story, Norbert Peterson, Glenn Wilcox, Scotty Wilson, Howard Schwartzkopf. y Joel Kalman Ellery McClintock Steve Phillips 11 Bruce Wilcox Gary Wilson A Company A Company has to its credit first in the Armistice Day Parade in 1937 and 1950. Also streaming from the top of its guidon is the honor of first in the Fed- eral lnspection of 1953. BOTTOM ROW NO. ROW NO ROW NO BOTTOM ROW NO. ROW NO. ROW NO. 1ST PLATOON I: James Cole, Mark Evans, Dennis Dawson, John Daulton, John Holley, Howard Blumenthal, George Beasley. 2: James Flynn, Ronald Hammel, Marshall Corcoran, Edward Ellison, Paul Dunigan, David Borino, Thomas Baucom. 3. Pete Andrews, Herbert Fenstermacher, Benton Henderson. 2ND PLATOON 1: Russell Marshall, Thomas Harkess, William Gill, Verlyn Pin- dell, Gordon Kraft, James McNealy, Paul lnells, 2: Fred Murphy, Lawrence Johnston, Jon Naviaux, Fred Holmes, Tom Murphy, Gary McKinley, Gary Musser. 3: David A. Miller, Paul McWilliams, William Kelley, Darrell Neff, David L. Miller. Qjfjfz . 2 if 7 .1 O'Grady says, Jump Rover. 3RD PlATOON BOTTOM ROW NO. 1: John Rathlef, Stephen Rinehart, Al Heslep, Joe Harkin, Gary Young, Billy White, Thomas Wolfe. ROW NO. 2: Bob Sommers, Roger Wells, Robert Toussint, Wesley Roberts William Ray, Rian Ross, Voylan Reinsback. ROW NO. 3: Bruce Welsh, Tommy Truiillo. B Company B Company's guidon sports the 455- ..,. following honors: first in the Armistice Day Parade in 1945, 'l949, and and Fed- wajly Dwi, Bill Jeffen eral Inspection first places in l948, l95l, l952, and 'l958. Bucket Brigade -.. Npwjphf v g gb 9 Flftfii Doug Lockhart Clarence Scott 4' 1 ' 'IST PLATOON ROW NO. I: Daniel Cole, Randy Davis, Ethan Allen, Donald Miller, Donald L . ' u Ei K . J Bernard, James Felton, William Cloyd. ROW NO. 2: Jess Ellsworth, Gary Frankson, Glenn France, Robert Baldwin, Philip Fishler, Richard Burrill, James Alford. 2ND PLATOON ROW NO. I: Thomas Mendicino, John Macy, Jack Martin, Charles Coats, alw PLATOON Bruce Wilson Kevin Hase James Hatton. . , . . ' ' ROW NO. I: W d T K R I A Wh h ROW NO. 2: John Minear, Harold Harris, Ray Lucero, Grant Kuhn, Andy Roimrald lZ?jr:1'an egggerovlasrrilg Eli? Wegggy' James W mng' Hill ' . . ' ' ' R W N . : h ROW NO. 3: Alfred Martin, Allan Marquis, Thomas Henderson. 0 O 2 Jlargrilagovmzrlzrliaillggjlil' Gordon Vandlvlere' Larry .- ,an-5 1 1 Bill Clark Francis Eiclrbush John Coolidge l 3 Norman Misplay Don Murphy Tracy Rowland ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW l: 2: 3: l: 2: 3: 4: 1ST PLATOON Warren Appel, Charles Dale, Bob Lozano, Ronald Fox, Sam Downing, Ronald Gish, Riley Busacker. Lester Cooper, David Cave, Douglas Brown, Walter Ferguson, Gary Denny, Adam Garcia, Lupe Baraias. Raymond Fresquez, Kaiata Futa, William Arnold, Eddie Bates, Sherman Black, Richard Gates, Roger Campbell. 2ND PLATOON Manuel Herrera, Keith Howle, Pat McAuliffe, David Hernandez, Barney White, Larry Kreider, Rodney Mathewson, Donald Howard, Ralph Lewis, Edward Lacey, Stephen Logan, oe Martinez, Rudy Martinez, Clarence McBee. Dennis Nelson, James Oestereich, Gene Palen, Dennis Peterson. Bob Brenner, Gerald Montoya, Robert Patton. C Company Company C comes out first in R.O,T,C. hon- ors with eleven silver plates and three streamers attached to their guidon. Among these are Best Armistice Day Company in 1936, 1938, 1940, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1951, 1957, and Federal Inspection winners in 1950, 1954, and 1959. It'll never get off the ground, Orvil. 1 'Zi' l ,f ,.- iii lll 3RD PLATOON ROW NO. 1: Dennis Ridley, Joe Rodriguez, Dick Sherman, Charles MC- Murtry, Charles Jenkins, Roy Tibbetts, Ronald Sabodo, ROW NO. 2: William Tolan, Dennis Seipp, Tito Romero, Norman Shupe, Michael Smith, James Zell, John Sankot. ROW NO. 3: Larry White, Robert Tuck, Earl Willard, Marvin Wilson, Michael Wolin. D Company Among the many honors dec- orating the guidon of D Company are four silver plates denoting first place in the Armistice Day Parades of 1941, 1943, 1953, and 1954, together with inspec- tion streamers from 1949 and 1956. 1ST PLATOON BOTTOM ROW NO. I: William Barton, William McCoy, Roger Greenlee, Norbert Lovato, David Flett, Charles Williams, Bob Mecalis. ROW NO. 2: Frank Shenefelt, Dale Nash, Dick Derr, Jerry Crader, Zeke Lopez, Gary Kopsa. ROW NO. 3: Richard Fisher, Dwight Collins, Don lllingworth, John Lock- asen, Kenneth Eickbush, Ray Goff, Delbert Bell. 2ND PLATOON BOTTOM ROW NO. I: Thomas Stumpf, David Schwarz, Marshall Smith, Ronald Smith, Jack Shafer, Richard Runyan, Larry Seslar. ROW NO. 2: Bill Packard, David Nimmo, Richard Thorin, Peter Taylor, Fred Hoffman, Frank Peasley, Dennis Tangefnan. ROW NO, 3: Jack Wallace, John Schwartz, Terry Weickum, Ted Weekly. 1 0-x .lim Cushing AI Schlag Andy Winkle Those sand piles are sure fun to play in! 44, . ., at its I' ,K .0 Q f .1 Q Q-1 may 104 .9 E Company Although E Company has bro- ken into the scoring column only twice, they keep the competition rough every year. The Federal ln- spection of i955 and the Armis- tice Day Parade of this year pro- vided them with their wins. just Peterix Am Gary Magill Brian Mason Dave Miller larry Neal Brock Williams Charles Wingett Ron Mendicino Sgt. Clark inspects in the Armory. 3RD PLATOON BOTTOM ROW NO. I: Stanley Foster, James Rivera, John Skow, Gerald Kumpf, John Dowler, Gene Trowbridge, Marc Pierson, ROW NO. 2: Arthur Renneisen, George Wheelock, Donald Titus, John Stout- fer, Merle Tucker, Paul Smith, Mike Sara. ROW NO. 3: Charles Taylor, Jack Pierson, Ronald Thorin, Vernon Taylor, Richard Rodriquez, Leon Reed. Ei K7 ii 'A ...Sl . V. ,f-V. BOTTOM ROW NO. 1: ROW NO. 2: ROW NO. 3 BOTTOM ROW NO. I ROW NO. 2 ROW NO. 3: r' L4 2ND PLATOON James Gaulke, Alan Martin, Robert Myers, Richard Spear, Sam Andrews, William Longmire, David Guille. Pat Nolan, Jon McNutt, James O'Connor, Norman Leonhardt, Rush Piersall. Ronald Gates, James McCue, Woody Halverson, Alfred Loader, IST PLATOON Thomas Cockrell, Frank Berkley, Michael Farmer, Lee Bates, Stephen Goldstein, Daniel Binger, James Devine. James Christensen, Charles Colgin, Michael Cullimore, Ronald Fehrmann, Roy Allen, Thomas Bailey, Thomas Altwine. Rickey Fosnight, Jerry Davey, Jon Bergstrom, James Foreman, Billy Cline. Boys Rifle Team Girls Rifle Team . If A fsul 1 X ' . 0 - l ' A I T 3 - , ,1 x D . , V 1-.ij -f ga-, -re ,7 ' - , , 1 . , 'ff . L ,lr A - , ri l 3 wi b , l ,4 , A g ' I X ' f ' V ' ' I l y .yi FRONT ROW: Charles Jenkins, Philip Renfz, Robert Sommers, Merle Tucker. FRONT ROW: ArnY LeSSBf, DONE' J0lleY, J6r1iC6 ROWIGYI Mafdel le?-Sef. MHYY BACK ROW: James O'Conner, Don Miller, Bob Earmon, Bruce Wilson, -l0lleY' SFC pry, BACK ROW: MfSg1. Whitaker, Pat Allen, Kathy Winkle, Frieda Williams, Lorene Bowles, Miss Laverty. SABRE CLUB FRONT ROW: Charles Wingerr, Don Murphy, Al Schlag, Jerry Donahue, Bill Hein, John Rogers, J. B. Coolidge, Andy Winkle, Dale Jones. BACK ROW: Wally Dries, Bob Nelson, Dick Agee, Gary Wilson, Doug Lockhardt, Joel Kalman, Gary Magill, Bruce Wilcox, Brian Mason, Dave Miller, Larry Neal, Pere Ans, Steve Phillips. Maior Wasson. Y an v 1 xg E A 3 ' A SPORTS Development of the Body to Supplement the Building of the Mind 'CQ 'Z ROW NO BOTTOM ROW NO ROW N0 ROW NO ROW NO ROW NO Don Creese Head Coach 1 it VQYIQ Nidl Jim Sfgrey Assistant Coach Aggignrn Caagh FOOTBALL Cheyenne Lakewood 2l Cheyenne 6 Sheridan i9 Cheyenne Ft. Morgan 7 Cheyenne 26 Rawlins 12 Cheyenne Ft. Collins 26 Cheyenne 40 Torrington 7 Cheyenne Casper O Cheyenne 2 Rock Springs Cheyenne 6 Laramie 27 . I: Bob Nava, Dave Sanchez, Andy Winkle, Norman Misplay, Dennis Tangeman, Bob Glasser, Gary Haefele. . 2: Gordon Lewis, Ed Ellison, Jerry Cooper, Jim Herz, Wes Weekly, Casey Cuthbert, Jim Cushing, Tom Weickum, Ray Tibbetts. . 3: Jim Oesteneiech, Dick Fisher, Bill Bale, Bill Tolan, Bob Ortega, Harold Erickson, .lim Bollin, Ben Clark, Dennis Nelson. . 4: Bob Braunschweig, Bob Lozano, Tom Derr, Terry Roberts, Jim Clizbe, Jim Mclntosh, Gary Kopsa, Bob Middleton, Charles Taylor. . 5. Coach Storey, Dan Binger, Larry Seslar, Jerry Hicks, Jerry Calkins, Ken Carns, Francis Eickbush, Jay Anderson, Paul Seslar, Coach Creese. . 6: Frank Peasley, Bob Corbridge, John Dowler, Jim Taylor, John Luckasen, Mike Kelley, Dale Nash, Harry Williams, John Tabor. an 1 lf' Cheyenne's defense pursuit is shown here at its best as a host of Indians stop a hard charging Mustang. Tribe Deadlocks Mustangs The Indians displayed a rock-ribbed defense as they battled the favored Casper Mustangs to a scoreless deadlock. The Tribe dominated the first half of play by holding the Mustangs to only sixteen offensive plays, however, Cheyenne was unable to mount a scoring drive. Another stiff defensive display saved the Indians in the second half as Casper made four penetrations deep into Cheyenne territory but was unable to punch over a score. Bob Braunschweig Ken Carns Jerry Calking Back Tackle Tackle-Guard NJQ T' .lerry Cooper Back Jim Clizbe End Q' I o 'if I Bob Corbridge End Jim Cushing End wr. ASR ' gl ai- N 'A '74 CIA 'Y f' it . , Q Q' Mtg I I is 35 fxi' , .L , ,fs s A, -' - . -'3 K '-, iii' :Yr M, .' A , liiii -VV I. Wes Weekly races for pay-dirt after receiving a pass from John Tabor to score Cheyenn-e's only touchdown. Broncs Trample Indians The Broncs ruined Cheyenne's Homecoming by outclassing the Indians in the first half. The first score came after a hard charging Sheridan line recovered a blocked punt on the Indians' one yard line. Dave Madia, the Bronc's fast running half-back scored Sheridan's two other touchdowns. Cheyenne's lone tally came in the second period when John Tabor passed to fullback Wes Weekly who scampered 65 yards to pay dirt. Casey Cuthbert Tom DHI' Cantor T-MH' 1-16' John Dowler Back 'W7 A U lntlwyvjf : T 1' 2nv':f .-vfffi-'f1'r'i,1' 1 ' EE:-Z: A bone crushing tackle by two Indians shakes the ball loose from a Rawlins halfback iust before John Tabor l48J gathers it in and scores. Indians Massacre Outlaws The revengeful Indians played one of their best offensive games of the year aganist the favored Outlaws in the year's worst snow storm. The first break come as tackle Jerry Calkins blocked a Rawlins punt on the five yard line. Wes Weekly, Chey- enne's hard driving fullback, punched over for the score on the next play. Taking advantage of a fumble, the lndians scored on Bob Braunschweig's pass to Weekly. Wes Weekly again scored for the Indians from the five yard line late in the second period. The second half saw John Tabor pick up an Outlaw fumble and race to another score. Rawlins scored on a long run in the first half and on a sustained drive late in the garne. Francis Eickbush Harold Erigkggn Jim He,-1 1445 Q .. I ' Hall' .fa .,, 5 ww -o . . 7 Dave Sanchez All State Guard Bob Ortega Guard fi I 2 ss. , , t,v, f' . . pnav i Paul Seslar Center John Tabor Back I . 3 .sl ' 4 A 5' 5 . I 'f it 1 v Q 'J ..- ? fxg, . -Q, A Late in the second half, Harold Erickson tries to sprint around a tough Laramie defense in an attempt to get the Indians into the scoring column. Plainsmen Outclass Indians The Plainsmen of Laramie smothered the Indians hopes of finishing the season with a win as they scored an upset over the favored Cheyenne eleven. Taking ad- vantage of every Indian mistake, the Plainsmen scored on long runs and a kick off return. Cheyenne's lone score came as Wes Weekly climaxed a long drive with a jump pass to Jim Cushing. Wes Weekly Harry Williams Back Tackle End Andy Winkle BASKETBALL The last Cheyenne High School basketball squad had a very fine seasonal record of 21 wins and 8 losses including the District Championship. Making up for a lack in height, the Indians displayed good hustle, defense, and shooting. The Tribe won 3 of 5 from Casper, 2 from Lara- mie, 2 of 3 from Sheridan, and l of 3 from Rock Springs, the Wyoming State Champions. Forward Bob Corbridge and guard Jim Cushing were selected for the All-District Tournament team. Corbridge was also selected for the All-State Tourna- ment Team for his tournament performance and the UPI All-State Team for his seasonal performance. The Junior Varsity, under Coach Verle Nash, had a fine season of I6 wins and 5 losses. The following were the seniors on this year's squad: Bob Braunschweig, Bill Clark, Bob Corbridge, Casey Cuthbert, Jim Cushing, Mike Kelley, Ed Stumpf, John Tabor, Don Tegler, and Wes Weekly. AWE . Jim Storey Coach X swf' J ,A Mfffo Verle Nash Assistant Coach ROW NO. I: Coach Storey, Larry Burkey, Don Tegler, Wes Weekly, Ron Gish, Jeff Gardner, Jim Cushing, Casey Cuthbert. ROW NO. 2: Tom Stumpf, John Tabor, Bill Clark, Sam Andrews, Dick Sherman, Woody Halverson, Bob Braunschweig, Assistant Coach Nash. ROW NO. 3: Fred Malone, Ed Stumpf, Mike Kelley, John Dowler, John Luckason, Charles Williams, Tony Ashley, Bob Corbridge. Tony Ashley Conhr Bob Braunschweig Guard Bill Clark Forward 4 Bob Corbridgs All-Stan Forward Ed Sturnpf C415 out stretches Ron Holloway 1315 of Rawlins to tip in two points. Indians scalped the Outlaws 63-49. Center Mike Kelley fires a lump shot as Dennis Greene of Sheri- dan watches, The Tribe dropped the Broncs 52-413, and 69-53. Various expressions are dis- played by the fellows on the bench as they attentively watch the action on the floor. ACA -5-4m Look out! Everyone seems To get out of John Dowler's way as he viciously grabs a rebound. Mike Kelley C501 watches closely and Wes Weekly 1555 and Bob Cor- bridge 1445 husrle back for a fast break. John Warnke U23 of Sheridan couldn'f do much here, but watch as Bob Corbridge 1443 drives by for a lay-up. Umpf! Ed Stumpf C415 and a Sheridan player collide while reaching for a re- bound. John Dowler C52D moves in to help as Jim Cushing C401 watches. Casey Cuthberf Guard OIC Jim Cushing All-Distric! Guard John Dowler Center Pete Garcia Guard 115 Jeff Gardner Guard Mike Kelley Cenhr Fred Malone Forward N Ed Slumpf Forward Roh Baker U47 tries to block a lay-up by Jim Cushing C4OD as Mike Kelley C503 and Dori Tegler C53 hustle down to help. Corbridge for two! All-Slater Bob Cor- bridge C443 hits a jump shot while Dick Sherman Q55 and Pete Garcia watch. NNA 5 Come here! Ed Stumpf C415 reaches desperately for the ballg Mike Kelley 1505 tries to get out of his way. Bob Corbridge l44l and startled Casper players watch from a distance. fl -.-fhe game gels hot! Bob Cor bridge C447 and John Dowler fight for position on the rebound against Ywo Sheridan players Nr Hey There, come back! John Dowler f52l seems to be paging the ball during the Sheridan game. Mike Kelley i501 and Jim Cushing 1409 of Cheyenne and Dennis Greene C259 and Dave Media C353 of Sheridan, watch anxiously. lt's a bird . . . it's a plane . . . it's Two points for Chey- enne! Mike Kelley C505 and John Dowler C525 look for a rebound, as Wes Weekly watches from a distance. an r , v -1-ni I John Tabor Forward Don Tegler Guard Wu Weekly Guard Charles Williams Forward WRESTLING Cheyenne High s 1959 1960 matmen coached by Larry Brown ran into stiffer competition than usual The grapplers won only one match while losing several others by narrow margins Their one wan was over Saratoga Inlurnes and Illness took their toll during the season keeping the tribes strength down The squad took third place at the district meet but faired badly at state fQ larry Brown Coach CID' G t him Parker Tange rides again ROW NO. 'l: Arthur Sanchez Don Riske Steve Rodriguez John Bush Coach Brown. ROW NO. 2: Jack Riske Jim Hirsig Lee Stinner Jim Arnold Andy Winkle. ROW NO. 3: Manager Tom Derr Bill Tolan Harold Erickson Ken Carns. Ye We l X . . Bob Brennmg 138 Lbs 4011 Place Dlifflif and Stale Dave Sanchez 127 Lbs 151 DISYYIC1 Bob Nava Reserve Andy Wmkle , 'fur Ken Cams Heavywelghi 4111 Dlstrnci 138 Lbs .Q 9 SWIMMING The competition for the 1959-'60 Indian tankmen was much stiffer than it has been for several years. The puddle-spIashers won a total of seven meets X and finished fourth in the state meet. -.. The fine results for this year are due to the efforts of Coach Jim Murphy and the returning Iettermen: Jay Anderson, Bob DeFratis KCapt.I, Norm Misplay, Richard Agee, J. B. Coolidge, Jim Foster, Bill Allen, and David Finch. Coach Murphy felt that throughout the season the Wyoming teams, in general, averaged stronger than the Colorado teams with whom they had com- peted. Jim Murphy Coach The Puddle Splashers State Champ Jay Anderson 3 W T No strings attached who S nexp ml I Q 7 A xg' 5 , if , .J x .' ' xx ' I 1 I 'S va . ' .A -4 ' fy, ...ly in , F ' 3 . 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I li:--I Agee Bull Allen Jay Anderson J 5 COOIIUSG Sgaye Champ Drvmg Stare Champ Back Stroke Bob DeFnhs Capram ROW NO 2 George Anderson John Massue Bruce Aiexander Randy Fleck George Larsen Jnm Foster Tom Baucom Coach Murphy ROW NO 3 Gary Kelley Pat Creech George Wood Dave Fmch Jay Anderson I B Coolxdge Bob Solomon Phullro Cook Vx Dave Finch nm Fosfer Norm Mnplay Bob Solomon TRACK ala if fv ' fu 0 q 11 1 '4 ca. -he 'sis Olue Blanchard Coach Unoer the durectlon of coaches Okue Blanchard Don Creese Jam Storey, and Verl Nash the CHS track team got off to an lmpressnve start by winning second place at the Scottsbluff Relays Thus as the best showlng that a Cheyenne team has made nn thus event for several years The first track event of the season ns the annual decathalon Capturlng first place thus year was Jay Ander son followed by Bob Middleton and Andy Hoefer sax. af-fe, Up and ROW ROW ROW ROW XA over the top, John Larry Krerder Bob Moddleton Galbos Norman Mtsplay Bob Teague Jay Anderson Dave Sanchez Harold Erackson and Tom Tom Derr Manager Tom Stumpf Charles Taylor Andy Hoefer Ray Schnerdermnller John Tabor Wes Weekly and Dale Nash Frank Peasley Woody Halverson Jerry Calvert Paul Seslar Jem Foster Gary Kopsa and John Dowler Coaches Verl Nash Okue Blanchard and Tom Creese ,pa Sl 'R 1 Xfr Ts'-B Q 1 1 5 E K , A ' - Q-... u W , ' 1 - I . . . l : : l 1- 331+-:' l Q41 ' I z ' - ' ' 6 f , , ' l . . . . . 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'Golfers beware! xx TENNIS Coach John Marshalls 1959 l96O tennls team met tougher compe tltson than usual this year Playung therr furst year of fall tennus the squad found that weather was thenr strongest opponent lnclement con datlons forced the team to lumut thevr schedule to three matches thus a Unfortunately the team met defeat all three tnmes losing once to Fort Collins and twnce to Boulder John Marshall Coach 4f7fldV7-,QZQ !f.,e jfjfuzf .,, Lf ,Q ...N Carvel Brown Joe Kilmin Q42 Ellery McClmtock Ed Stumpf B,ll wllson t rara' l .. , . f h I' , mf V '2 ' 1 49. W f 1. I if ' C' , .Lf ,I 5 , Y' Q ' ffggffi W r ff - 2 - 1 T 4 . 9 , . ! ' y I Q C ' I . 9 -rc: X :f V ,-an , 9 K, . 'ys 5 ill . , x? I 5. 1 K , . , 4 I ' K 8 K . I 3 I I2 Hello earth men! 7 ' GIRL'S X l ' 14' Today we learn to walk. Tomorrow we learn to run! If you can't beat 'em, drown 'em! All this fuss over a little ball. 3-I gh:-v, - . ,-we - 'L Future Tadpoles of America fx Evening at the ballet Getting in shape for Sadie Hawkins Day. l - 5, bt flu CHEERLEADERS Penny Clark f- V Lula Gallagher Sharon Kay thus ns a pep assembly! Sharon Kay Johnson 5 M rl Carol Willis l28 Sharon Kay, Carol, Penny, and Lila 13 95193 lv Q. Y- .ifligi : QR 'S 'z' '- ' , - 'hlfs 'xg '.. .gn '., ' v ' -Ig e..L.1' H , ,. . ,1.a. . ,- ,' x:,i1l-ln4',' , wg , Y , , ,A ...N I X ,V .r Q 5 vlwyvqi l, J, , . gpg? .-Yf - ll '4 1 .., Yi-ai-'-Q., A wi wus. , 'ak.,,,x . ,Al A . D , ,Q .gd 4 'lg u 1 , x A I f x A , I 7 I -. ,. H 1. . w X, , ' Z' 'N-kv,-.1 1 , -1,--..,L F4 .., Nl-. --:K ..,! r M' : .- --. :N 5.,.- . ,Z Y, , . .,,f'f 'ni , --'- A -, f il rv' 3 I f .,-,rwa 4 I ,, , ,r 1 -.-,, fu f 4- 6 'H' ' 4 .sa '1 :,,f- A ,.j, l .. - x,v , , ?11f'f7v7:?' ,. fe-3 -. ' '45 ' 11 - ek A -5 cf- J' f ff uf r v, 1 ' v ' .Y , , 5.5 ,3 Q 17, -,CQ , , . 1- 1 -1 ' ' -' L. V Q f25.fhjg. Q, 5.1. v- -' ,'4.,4, fi f 75 3-L'f5f',, ,-A: .-- 0 1 .4 'Kg And Anacin doesn't upset my stomach! g 4 H Wait till I tell Mother about this. ix i Q E . is K s X- V k are-if' 's --ss' , 1 I SEVEN SISTERS By E dith Ellis The comedy, SEVEN SISTERS, by Edith Ellis illustrates the problems a mother can have when she tries to marry off her seven daughters. We first see the Gyurkovics family as one of the daughters, Mitzi, un- expectedly returns home from a convent. Her escape from the convent was made possible by Ferenz Horkoy, an officer and a nobleman. Unfortunately, Horkoy is mistaken for a distant relative of the family by Mrs. Gyurkovics. Continuing under this guise, Horkoy wagers Mitzi that he can secure marriages for each of her three older sisters. For each marriage completed, Horkoy is to receive one kiss. Choosing the oldest sister, Katinka, and Gida Radivany as the most likely prospects for the first marriage, Horkoy arranges to place Gida and Katinka in an embarrassing situation, hoping that this will force them to agree to marriage. However, Gida's uncle, Colonel Radivany, finds himself in Gida's place by accident and he becomes Katinka's husband. The next match is simpler. Several officers of the Infantry are invited to dinner by Colonel Radivany. Among them is Michael Sandorffy, who mistakes Mitzi's sister, Sari, for a maid. ln so doing, he also makes the mistake of kissing Sari. Sari is naturally offended by the rudeness of the officer, but after proper apologies, the two fall in love and decide to marry. Unfortunately, there is no one to marry the next sister, Ella. However it is soon discovered that Ella and Gida Radivany are in love. Although Colonel Radivany wants Gida to finish university, he is soon compelled to ag'ee to the marriage. This leaves the way open for the payment of the bet and the sub- sequent marriage of Mitzi and Horkoy. H f X if a O 'O'l 5 r'2' I 'Q it Qdlo Why, I could never do such a ihing! Mrs. Gyurkovics Katinka Sari Ella Mitzi Terka Liza Klara Gida Radviany Colonel Radviany Ferenz Horkoy Michael Sandorffy Toni Teleki Janko EIS Rosemary Hagood Susan Dudley Susan Larson Gail Owens Jan Johnson Diana Ackels Judy Howell Darlene Telander Pat Creech Steve Goldstein Mickey Powers Lyle Rickerf Bill Allen Gary Way Halt! thou scoundreI! And then there's love! IT' BRIGADUGN Lerner and Loewe Brugadoon IS Lerner and Loewes musucal story of a legendary village In Scotland Wuth a pleasant mlxture of pathos and comedy the operetta tells of the meeting of two men from twentneth century Ameruca with the nnhabltants of the village of Brlgadoon Miss Clarlce Shubert asslsted by Ruta Plsano directed the production The orchestra under the dlrectuon of Mr Anthony Perella accom panned the performance whlch proved to be one of the best CHS has seen CAST fl? Llona Maclaren Jan Johnson Jeff Douglas Steve Carlson Jan Johnson Meg Brockle Charles Dalrymple Mr Lmdle Maggle Anderson Harry Beaton Jean Maclaren Mr Beaton Steve Carlson Mr Macla ren Angus Mac Gauggle Jane Ashton G Sa y Sandy Lula Gallagher Al Schlag John Hermansen Dlana Ackels Bull Patnck Gall Owens Jim Gubson Jum Jackson Andy Wlnkle Mem Lee Muller Susan Dubois Gaylord Cook Jlm Arnold Lula Gallagher Al Schlag Johnny Henna nun But clinna' ye see, I'm highly attracted to ye! All right you two, save it for the performance! Once upon a time . . -g. .. . , -l '3!!3' r lt almost sounded as if l were making love to you didn't it? J 4 Diana Ackels dancing in the funeral scene. sag, Typical Scottish lads . 9 .1 ,i . , - ' :A Z .l The problem of rehabllltatlng a tuvenlle delinquent was the mann theme ofthe tumor class play DINO Serving as the psycho therapist of the James Street Settlement House Larry Sheridan encounters many problems One ot the most Interesting is the case of Dino who was brought to the house by Mr Mandel a parole officer Dano has lust returned from the retormatory where he served tour years for being in volved in the murder of a watchman Acting as Dnnos parole offtcer Mr Mandel asks Mr Sheridan to help the boy relect his life of crtme Basically the play is a study ofthe people that affect Dtnos life and attitudes Long talks with Mr Sheridan help Dano realize his problems and he discovers ways of dealing with them At home he is disturbed by the apparent lack of attention from his mother and father Hts brother Tony appar ently udollzes Dino and the crime he repre sents At the Settlement House Dino comes in contact with other boys whom Mr Sher :dan has been able to help He also meets Shirley Wallace a shy gurl employed as a secretary who helps htm lose his hatred and disgust for other teenagers lt is largely the efforts of Shirley that help Dino under stand his mistakes Finally Dlno realizes that Mr Sheridan can help hum and he shows his understanding by asking for the same help for his brother 4 Who? Me sca red? DIND Christine Sergll and Regina! Rose Gee Dino all the guys look up to you. Dino Falcaro Mr. Sheridan Shirley Wallace Jackie Miss Haines Mr. Mandel Danny Steve Sylvia Della Pat Bea Mrs. Falcaro , Mr. Falcaro Tony Falcaro Mrs. Mikula HS , Cary Alburn John Rogers Gail Owens Becky Davis Evelyn Smith Steve Goldstein Jim Jackson Kenneth Weber Lana Cable Sally Sylvester Kris Timothy Celeste Johnson Sally Rabinovitz Al Schlag Phil Riske Barbara Howe Shirley Jenkins, Judy Howell, Sandra Haag, Vic Simington, larry Reis Teenagers Who says three s a crowd? iff sam.- And Arthur Murray thinks he can dance But, Mom Cut' ll I ll ! 1 I t F w A N c 4 N I A ' r. -N Ai I f . if 5 1 ,, S 1 A 2 1 L , z I Q 4 ' ll 'F I gl 0' 4? I f .gif li '35 2 I . ,A b 5? ij. Q ,4 ,Q , 1 f 11, ' 1 i wa Q Uv I 1 l R ll '4 3 f' fww f 4 ' 5 si I U I I M M J ' V-s . I. 1 ! B 'thi '1' f f'i' 1X CHRISTMAS PRQGRAM SN ' ' + f L . ' . 5, R ff 3 -, -2-1. ' 1 , , ', 462:5- ,ff gf VK .5 , , , N f - K ,sm , 9 s . .,f ' 'S Y fffff' -1- , ' fl-e '- ' Em- ' .bllfx Y Mi NQQ4, I A Y, -S 'Z A. -x - A - ,. Ski v' A I Miss Shubert directing the choir in a Christmas Carol Jim Jackson was one of the excellent soloists that sang in the program. BOTTOM ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW lll fe. .,.. N 5 .' X CN f .2 2. I '53 P VARSITY BAND Lett ro Right Marcia Lewis, Sally Dayoson, Sharon Petsch, Cheryl Wneeland, Richard Thorin, Gracie Green, Sheryl Cohen, Ton: Bailey, Judy Schneider, Deanna Jones, Carol Adolphson, Linda Pexton, Snirley Stevenson, Jody Dalene, Par Allen, Jody Fetla, Peggy Brundy, Charlene Brake. Bonnie Wininger, Julie Warrington, Claudia Cooper, Beth Jo Ander- son, Shirley Harding, Diana Holuh, Pete Taylor, Bruce Alexander, Bill Kelley, Richard Rodriguez, Bob Toussint, Tom Altiyine. Howard Schwarrzkopf, Clarke Keys, Gary Musser, Earl Montgomery, Dawn Dockter, Norman O'Kelley, John Rathlet, Roger Will, Pat Nolan, Dick Runyan, Dwight Collins. Zike Lopez, Tom Cockrell, Ronnie French, Bolo Meyers, lloyd Mentzer, Larry Comin, Kevin Hase, Charles Taylor, Jim McCue, Frank Berkley, Howard Blumenthal, Mr, Yocum, Jarnes Bateman, Robert Schrader, James Hatton, Dan Binger, John Slcow, Boh Sommers. l 'P ? Q l I l I I yi, l , PZ 2 l 1 . r A -, A -1 5 H D I 'N l , 3 5 3 .I , al BOTTOM ROW NO ROW NO ROW NO ROW NO ROW NO Ll 1-V CONCERT BAND Left ro Rrghvz Ken Johnson, Marjle Lehrnlwhler, Mary Marlrs, Kris Trrnofhy, Dayrd Dallon, Rosalre Aspl.n, Donna Ehlers Sharon Tanner, Donna Ackerman, Carole Newcomer, Maryeloy Waller- sfedt, Lrnda Reynolds, Sandra Wzsi, Dayrd Engle, Rebefca Moore, Renae Loup, Arlene Long, Sharon Rrce, Gary Haefele, Bob Brenning, Gordon Harper. Lorna Daellenbach, Arva Warren, Joar' Arnrhein, Jo Ann Derrarrr, Pam Duthie, Bergewa Carley, Mary Chavez, Gary Allen, Gary Magvl, Carol Wilson, Sarn Marks, Brll Hem, Bob Naya, Ray Kraeger, Jrm Haelele, Sally Jo Fish, Dick Austin. Caroi Dallas, Nary Lou Peery, Judi Decker, Dawd Hernandez, Roger Wll, Jack Burns, Bill Owens, Don Mrller, Jlrn Sylte, Torn Del-loff, Roger Cross, Stan Corklln, Torn DeFrancea, George Arrnrro, Jerry Calkins, Don Prater, Stan Scheer, Ron Smllmarw, Homer Lambrechv, Ken Gilmore, Arny lesser, Jlrn Callahan, Joan Chrlsrenson, Janet Sefarg, Mr. Yocurn, Byron Comm, Jim Kallenbach, Bob Lozano, Randy Marsh, Don Coon, Don Morphy, 42 Carolyn Rose, Peggy Bricker, Pat Legler, Joan Selmer, Pat Clark, Barbara Storey, Fay Keating. sonom now No. now No. now No. now No. ROWA No. CHS TWIRLERS Left to right: Ken Gilmore, Mr, Perrella, Lyndell Dykes, Pat Mahoney, Patty Yocum, Randy Walters, Donna Jolley, Laurel Paul, Jim Blonquist, Myrta Strange. Donna Harrison, Daniel Hunt, Alan Whitney, Tana Salverson, Vickie Thompson, Judy Treber, Kay Dauma, Ellen Strange, Gerald Janzen, Lei Lani Womack, Clay Rouse. Jim Callahan, Sandy True, Vivian Steadman, Mary Ritzke, Jack Wallace, Jim Gaulke, Ken Peterson, Vanona Bailey, Dale Nash. Joan Christenson, Donna Ackerman, Carole Newcomer, Pam Dothie, Linda Reynolds, Donna Ehlers, Sheryl Cohen, Kris Timothy, Sharon Rice, Gary Haefele, Gordon Harper, Bob Brenning. Carol Wilson, Gary Magill, Sam Marks, Bill Hein, Roger Cross, Tom Delirancea, George Armiio, Jerry Calkins, Homer Lam- brecht, Don Murphy. gg il 1, g , , , ,- i Q ii .Rm . . 3 W Z. : 2 R 3 W 2 ff ' E f ' ' ' 1 ' Q' - ' ' . s st 1 , Q ' f 3.54 If i A C 5? Si I 3 Rafael Mendez One ot the outstanding events of the year for music lovers in Cheyenne was the performance of Rafael Mendez. Men- dez has toured the world playing in such cities as Paris, Rome, Naples, Monte Carlo, Venice, and Madrid. In our own country he has been a soloist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, appeared at Carnegie Hall and on television with Ed Sullivan, Art Linkletter, Jimmy Durante, Red Skelton, and many others. The Concert and the Varsity bands re- ceived valuable suggestions from Men- dez during his visits to rehearsals. Chey- enne High was exceptionally tortunate in being presented the opportunity to listen to Rafael Mendez, master ot the trumpet. Band members meeting Mendez at the airport ORCHESTRA 1 il- , gn X Wyatt, txt i XX x .Ili - ll. vf G .1 s 4. 4+ av' if ' 1 'T- 4 J' O Through the art department of CHS, students V 7 are offered the opportunity to display their talent by entering many art contests. Shown above are the winners of one of these contests, the Amer- ican Legion Poppy Poster contest. Joan Selmer, Janis Regel, Linda Burlingame and Lupe Barajas received high honors in this contest this year and the POW WOW takes this opportunity to commend these students for their outstanding work. L T' '37 The Future Farmers of America annually spon- sor an oratory contest designed to promote inter- est in the field of agriculture. Winner of this year's contest was a Cheyenne High student, Al- den Prosser. Alden's speech emphasized the new opportunities for a young man in farming. The POW WOW recognizes Alden for his contribu- tions to the fields of speech and agriculture. rv'- Members of the speech department may earn special recognition through the National Forensic League. Degrees of Honor, Excellence, and Distinction may be earned by speaking before audiences of twenty-five or more adults. The Degree of Honor requires 75 points, Excellence, 150 points, and Distinction, 250 points. Pictured are speech stu- dents who have fulfilled the requirements for higher de- grees in NFL. L ....s,' ROW NO. I: Cathy Federer, Everett Larsen, Tom Williams, Martha Rogers. ROW NO. 2: Lila Gallagher, Penny Clark, Ann Sherard, Rosemary Hagood, Lynn Birleffi, Lyle Rickert. ROW NO. 3: John Rogers, Kris Timothy, Susan Dubois, Brian Mason, Ron Huff Q ,Q-Q. A'4f,,m V 1 yu. , , M.. O 4-V. A 5 6 A 421 S ai -'Q 9 E 4 I f '- S 7 '1 X OS! , J Pow Wow Royalty Cheryl Chandler and Fred Malone Attendants ag TH i-up-I 1 ...x -rvf.,,, '27 fi ix as '59 -iv ,.'. , , . ffl! x.Y4,,gfj3,' Sharon Kimble and Ron French Atfemdams l4 a McGinnis Quee 898 4 Mary Jo Simmons Attendant 7' '. Homecomfhg Royalty Candidates for Queen CLeft to rightj-Alice Nuttall, Carol Matteson, Mary Jo Simmons, Janet , Johnson, Arloa McGinnis S.. A Janet Johnson Attendant 'X , VJ n Kay Johnson Queen 'iwwg Judy Parsons Attendant 'X Sweetheart Royalty Candidates for Queen tSirfingl Judy Parsons, Mary Jo Szmmons tStandingJ Sharon Kay Johnson, Jan Johnson, Cafol Willis BF X Jan Johnson Attendant Kathy Reeve Queen Cade! Royalty CAROLYN ROSE CINDY FREDERICKS lllA GAllAGI-IER Headquangfg A Company B Company ,init Ya., 4 . Q, .nm C' ., L, 1 f ' . 'Y , r ' 4 i'f2,'.?' 1' A 4. 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X 7 N , , H: Q 'PQ' r-'Q Q'-'-' 5' 5 A ml- '5 1.16451 ' 4 xl .N-Q U' R X ,F Sophomore Reoeptron An offnclal welcome to the under class men ts annually extended by the senrors at the Sophomore Receptron Being the trrst socral event of the year thrs dance rs wel comed by all student as an opportunnty to establlsh and renew frrendshrps Thus year the school dance band provtded the musnc needed to make the Receptron a success Now remember after I punch thus hckef you re on your own Sophomore Return The trst socral responsrbrlrty of thetr h gh school career tor the sophomores was the annoal Sophomore Return. As the stu- dents danced to the muslc ot Vern Rice they found this year's Return to be espec- ially enjoyable. However, many of us left the dance a little hit puzzled by the huge banner, Thanks Nicks. ls this really happening to me? fleft to rightjx Ron Huff, Kathy Reeve, Bambi Moreland, John Tabor, Krista Lacis, Francis Eickbush. TOIVIAHAWK Aloha, the welcome of our fiftieth state, greeted girls and their dates at the annual Tomahawk Turn- about. At the far end of the gym floor, lights played on the palm trees surrounding a little grass hut on a green island. Draped on the sides of the gym were fish nets covered with exotic orchids, roses, and carna- tions. With Polynesian girls acting as hostesses the Blue Hawaii theme was complete. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of John Tabor as Tomahawk King by Bambi Moreland, Tomahawk president. Krista Lacis crowned Francis TU RNABOUT Eickbush lst attendant and Kathy Reeve crowned Ron Huff 2nd attendant. The King and his attendants each received an orchid lei and small gift pens from the Tomahawks. During intermission Steve Carlson, Jim Whitz, Johnny Hermansen, and David Capps, a quartet better known as the Shortcuts, performed for the guests. Color was added to the evening by the corsages the boys wore. These corsages were supposedly indica- tive of the boy's personality. Torn Quinn's orchestra provided the music for an enjoyable evening that pro- vided us with many pleasant memories. Arthur Murray's Dance Party little grass shack in Blue Hawaii L-. Crowning of the Sweetheart Royalty, Judy Parsons, Sharon Kay Johnson, and Janet Johnson. Sweetheart Ball Over 250 couples enioyed the most colorful social event of the school season, the Sweetheart Ball. This year's theme, Let Me Call You Sweetheart, featured a large silhouette of a boy and girl outlined by a golden moon. Red and white streamers decorated the ceiling and walls of the dance floor, The Missilaires provided music for the dancing couples. This is the biggest moment of my life! .W 1 ' rx,..L. X +I ' KQTQSQSI. xi ,nb -,, Highlighting the evening's entertainment was the crowning of the Sweetheart Queen, Sharon Kay John- son by Bruce Wilcox, president of Key Club. Fred Malone handled the presentation ceremonies during which the queen and her attendants were crowned with flowered tiaras. Attendants Jan Johnson and Judy Parsons were escorted to the throne by Jim Watson and Joel Kalman. Presiding from her red and white satin covered throne, Sharon Kay typified the perfect sweetheart. Couples enioying the beautiful dance. il tax' Q' .L . N I I Yi Cadet Royalty-Charlene Teague, Lila Gallagher, Carolyn Rose, Kathy Reeve, Cindy Frederichs, Bobbie .lo Martin, Sharon Kay Johnson. Cadet Ball Hundreds ot red, white, and blue streamers highlighted the American flag at the tortieth annual Cadet Ball, traditionally one ot the most anticipated events ot the CHS social season, Dur- ing the ball, Battle Group Commander, Colonel Bruce Wilcox was presented mth a saber and all otticers received their permanent commissions. Also during the ceremonies a miniature saber was presented to Cadet Queen, Kathy Reeve. lm- mediately following the presentations, Kathy and Bruce led a grand march to the music ot Vern Rice-'s orchestra. Preceding the dance, cadets en- tertained their dates at a banquet held in the Coach Room ot the l-litching Post Restaurant. Dinner at the Hitching Post before the dance. Colonel Bruce Wilcox is presented the saber. 'lil 5 gg The Colonel and the Queen leading the Grand March. lPhotos by Brammarj 159 1960 Pow Wow Royalty lLeff fo righflz Sharon Kimble, Ronnie French, Cheryl Chandler, Fred Malone, Lila Gallagher, Lyle Rickerf. PGW WOW WEEK .gl f gf sexi' - .. Z' . fsspwf' . jgff .Q 'fail java' :nf X. st think. BOYS' i - fgf the gi' ry nlghf his 9oeS on eve f--is l62 Andy Hoefer-who's that? is. CARNIVAL An all-school carnival on March i2 was sponsored by the POW WOW staff. For the clubs that had booths the profit was monetary, those who attended profited in fun. Booths containing bottle, stick and ring throws, dart throws, penny throws, a fish pond, and balloon shaving were among those lining the gym. Refreshments could be obtained at Key Club's stand, the Beat- nik Coffee House, or with a little luck, at the cake walk. Bingo, ping pong and dancing were also available. Perhaps the most novel of all ideas was the Tomahawk stocks where a warrant of arrest resulted in a lipstick smearing. Because of this, the make-up booth proved to be a good money maker when theatrical make-up was re- placed with cold cream. Spanish club won the prize for the best booth '-are-vet-M Q l sure hope the sheriff doesn't come here. Y, . , - K, ,:'-5 is ,., 4 ?'?'9 . F A 1' . 1 M 1 ge? f f 4 School Board h . , Superintendent of Schools 1 Sam R. Clark 1, .:r--- . .-- , 495.1 t. J.. ROW NO. 'I: L. M. Baggs, Trustee: W. R. Dubois, Trustee: Dr. l. L. Davis, Trustee. ROW NO, 2: Willets A. Brewster, Chairman, Norman Spear, Treasurer, James O. Wilson, Clerk, Carl Skow, Chief Clerk. ROW NO. 3: F. B. McVicar, Business Manager, S. R. Clark, Superintendent of Schools, J. O, Reed, Assistant Superintendent of Schools, J. L. Goins, Secretary of Board. MORNINO SESSION Principal Merritt B. Jensen AFTERNOON SESSIO Principal J. Neal Large Assistant Principal Glenn O. Phillips Guidance Coordinator Rodney K. Bolender MORNING SESSIUN 57 . F . ly.. '-1 .as L Dean of Girls Arline Ladd AFTERNUUN SESSION Dean ot Girls E- WW Assistant Prrnonpal James R Bnsson -as- ' ww Pearl cook Guidance Coordinator . ff' 3 i. , Z2 ti S ' A, 5 'V S .S ' 1, fr - S ' ,X , 1 . 'nf--' Q X - wg r Qi '22 im-A , 9 -, f Ms. 1 'Q if ' ,,'. I V z 4 Fights ort. ,353 on J X Jack Zolnosku 167 l R I SAI.I.Y ALLARD Englush l.UClll.E BARNUM English CATHERINE GIBSON LQVERNE HOFF Engluh Spamsh GLADYS NIMMO Engllsh CHENCHO RODRIGUEZ Spanish and French RUTH BAUDER DONALD BONDURANT Llflfl Drama The ConversatIonal Arts Department CODIBIDS three sectIons FIFST of these IS the bBSlS for our educatIon EngIIsh Grammar composItIon and lIterature are the Important areas of study In the EnglIsh department The ultlmate goal of ThlS department IS to develop In the student an abIlIty to express hnmself clearly and to Im prove IIterary InsIght Second among these sectuons IS the Language Depart ment Included In the languages taught at CHS are LatIn SpanIsh and French The purposes of thls department are to learn both classIcaI and modern languages and to Increase understandIng of the countnes In whIch they are spoken PublIc speakIng and dramatIcs compose the thIrd of the Conversahonal Arts SkIll In oral expressIon IS the goal of the Speech Department Students are traIned In debate publIc speakmg oral InterpretatIon actIng skIlls and stagecraft CompetItIon IS also encouraged through partIcIpatIon In state and regnonal speech tournaments CONVERSATIDNAL lv PATRICIA OMEUA French and Spanish I1 'NI MARGARET PORTSER JANE ROBINSON Englu Englush FIORENCE SKINNER AUCE SWIFT MARY V, WILLIAMS English English Engligh nv 'un Q., 'I' I 9 'r ARTHUR BUCK MARGUERITE CONDIE MARY DRAKE MARY DUDI-EY 5,,9g,,p, Englnh Lahn Engllsh DEWARD MILLER MARIAN MILSTEAB WALTER MINER MAURICE MQYL5 Engluh 5P60Cl1 Engllsh Englnsh Spanish Club Chnslmas Party e-Q Therefore we can conclude -.sq F....,. Social Science Ars Thus year the Hrstory Department en deavored to revrse the curnculum to Include the rapidly growrng freld of socral sclence to encourage outsnde readung and to supply a basic knowledge for specualtzatlon later In lute The department uses book reports Sensor Scholashcs, and recordrngs to further the students knowledge Among the speclal prolects for the year were a study of economucs IH Mass Beck s classes and an rn vestlgatlon of the functions of the United Natrons In Mr Speglel s room Mlldred Beck Wayne Crolrer George Paulson 1 I Roderick Crowlve Robert Schuikestmg '4. 1 ton Bnmnger Be careful Doc, you re outnumbered' Malcolm Cook Jack Dabney Maurice Mann : ' Sydngy Spiegel James Thomas I I ,, ' 'il I 1 . . 4 Jw xx.,-'gh I I ' Q -- r f if t if? l f A 'VT ' v as fi-1 , M.. . . - sv 1 W if ' ' , I. I I ' I ' .xi ' 3,- if lx- 'f' 3 ,K ' .. ' nf - J fy 1 't , V I-lk fy .f fl Q I 'll if sl Life as a means of learning '.L 5? 127' CQ WILLIAM EDWARDS Biology DONALD KURTZ Mathematics ff'- GLENN ROGERS Physics JOHN HALEY JR Chemistry it DONALD MACHA Mathematics L LEO SCHERR Mathematics SCIENCE and MATHEMATICS The Science and Mathematics Departments encouraged study in three areas during the past year. Preliminary in- struction in basic scientific and mathematic principles provide a basis for the second step of experimentation. The third step, outside studies, is promoted by projects and reports -4 x41 JEAN COOPER Biology KEHLER KIMMEL Mafhemahcs I' ?3f- mfr x -..,,,..' ,J - -3:8 'Z -f VERL NASH Mathemahcs RAYMOND STEEGE Mathematics and Electricity EVELYN COXBILL Physics -A...-if if 41 45 ARNOLD KUJATH Maihemahcs yi... PATRICIA REYNOLDS Mathemancs l WILBUR YOST Chemistry j' ' .I sw A V ,V at ' ' M: 'fp ' A ,. . 43 . 1, - I 4 5,-.-Q . , , r K V K ahh YV? s V , A id, 'Ti' 1.. . - ' rf. ' ' - , . I x V. . 4' ' ' s ' ' 1 . 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X t I M A Teachlng the typewnters to spell right The Vocational Arts Include courses ID commercial Industrial and home eco nomlcs skills In the commercral depart ment students are instructed In the use of business machines bookkeepmg and shorthand The goal of this department ns to provide students wnth the abllmes they wall need to succeed un the busuness world Industrial courses feature Instruction In the skilled trades such as wood worklng 69 VERA LAVERTY CHARLES UNDBLOOM Commercial Commercial 11,02 -.af THOMAS REEVES HARRY SAUIERSON Gen Business Cvmfflefflal metal worklng electrucnty and bookblnd :ng ln this department students develop skulls basuc to lndustrtal occupations The mam oblectlve of the Home Eco nomlcs department ts the development of a well rounded attitude In both boys and gurls Aslde from the regular classes ln cooking and sewing students receive unstructnon an family relations home furn lshung and management and mental health BEVERLY MAYHEW CASSIE 0 DANIEL Commerclal Commercial ROBERT STANSBURY JOE SVOBODA Industrial Industnal ga l N l :V A E f , 1 s 1 3 , t -R s 1 I 1 a - 'f55E?5 to , rf V W T L 'j xl f T., Q V 'Sl fax 1 KA xx , . Jw'a f I Cl.,-lg Allen T. R. Brandmo Jessie Clllmlaers F, Lguigg Cale Voc. Agriculture lndlliffiil l'l0l 19mllli 8 Homemaking Ahgg Fgrq Donald Frechefre Hgmgmgkmg Trade 8 lndllifrlil Charles Klme Aulo Mechanics Davud Gullesple Commercual larry Gomer Commerclal Vocatlonal Arts Wllllam Reed Mech Drawing Marcella Wagner Commercial Why IS everyone workmg9 Thus pncture was posed I ,ee, ' 'L 4.1, I , Pf fei' ' - 4-A, QW- :gl '11 fs , , . xr , f 5, I of, f , ll Clarlce Sh FINE ARTS lxlhll me Anthony Pere a Chorus Orchestra QP' .K -is 7 'ONYX Lawrence Brown Boys PE WAP at 'W' N' l X James Storey Boys P E i '1 I KT' Q ff ?. ' A' ' xx 4. K ',., 'uf 4 i. 3.1 . Q . 11 . ff- -If . J v.-, , . s'--4 V-, 1 . f.-.-A, N .. 74' ,un DM 0 I W lim of, 2 , V 1..- M Y: 7' 'ff' ff? L .w ' .,- ' u Q Sxlmv ax RH Rex Yocum ubert Wanda Watson Band Art of Physical Culture 41 H ig. QL vs: Gwynne Robb James Murphy Girls PE Donald Create Bgy' p Boys Swnmmmg lv Nma Svoboda W, -rf Gurls PE sig! 4.,,,.xv,F41g,I's F' 'Sri .f 37,4 wg! wht' al fp me ,jf +41 auf' J In -l 'd Pniyz 'Nl 140 Honest Coach, I thought lt was enght tharty Art I 1. V A 1- 1 1 i,,..kA.. xi: u, , 1. 3- ' Q in ,, 1 5 ' V A9 A ,- , rr -A , 'Q t ,f X, D - X . ' -41, if . ' f :?i an . 1 R f -ff M- L A V, , A I ,. Q i' sf -v f . , b , - A 1 A ' l Q W . ' r ' ' U s f X e-- 2 . 3 . 1-lf o- P' my V. Q --H' ,Q A fx Q PSRR: to P ,3 qw. l , . . Ml 3 .39-,, xX5x.,xl..l L Q . 4- 5 ,-,f,, .I l . j -, A fwq, nl ,-:S r X! I - . .1iE::,:,, f , , 1A A ,, , 1. A - B .ffm-1 f-. f .. I ,- 'fag' ,gg-. .y no kj, ,f',f'i,-'.p'4 't - 1 . . ' ' . . 1, +P-.,2n..'2f:f1:., ' ,Fx , nr: Q A. .v,, , , .I . .. . f',:. . Q. 1 v-v I: I . me vm 'fer -fy V 1. -L f- -,' , -,7 I .vw Y.. .flu .f ,tn , e , D fr .Q --'rf-1. if -F n '+ . ' -iii' 51' ' ,ga-,-!'. -1431 -PWA .Q-ev-fi I if -'T -..',L..-.TH af.'AJ -'ol 5 .eff -it V V .,, ,Y .21--4:91 1. . - .I . l'ff ' Hz- inf' ., ' -,Q 1- ' i' 'Q ,- . -4. ,, . . . . '-' if r, 11 MILITARY SCIENCE 491 'P'-I Lui T Q-P 599 John Clarlx Sgf Wesley Fry Malor Roy Wasson MfSg0 Francis Wlnlalcer SPECIAL SERVICES 409 Helen Newland Lnbranan Q ol .5 ae Marhn Office Manager if .gnu-I' 55 Sv 'VL I Q N'9'si 'M Multon Bmger Dnvmg Educahon ,gli MY Rlske Hnlda Wagner Sena Albee I-'bfi i Study Halls Nurse ai Marge Feun Joan Dayion Flg Byafd Secretary SBCNNYY Secretary ... -. ' x S W ' ' ' 'fr .43 Q y ft. I AI HK.. l ' . R4 ' f 1 , :fl - I I V 4 . I W -, .K ' , .5 M- I ca , A I 'wxvlf' S yi . X, I sg . I up ' R . The faculty ..... I F' t u he MMF? if if ani his 7 lf' . - . ,ua - I - ' - A g,, -f W- ' V East High, Now . . . 176 bf I I' a Q Q. And the students And then. if T , . .X Charles Glenn Place Lt. Place, a pilot in the Wyo- ming Air National Guard, was fatally iniured in a iet fighter accident in October. During the short time he was a teach- er in the high school, he made many friends among the stu- dents and faculty. His untime- ly death was deeply felt by all at Cheyenne High School. In Memoriam '- , . 1-'V fy' , f ,,e'1, ' -3 -,'. a Q . iff-f,.?Jl'2-if-. U R W 1 ,3i,,, ,,ads, fag, .,. I V'- Iifjj '7,1ff3t f.,- . A ,..,,-5'-f2,.h aa.s':'fL,,:f , tv- -' ' -,',r1r:,,,. ,gf ' ' . ' -. ' ar.. 4 - , - , bi fi H , his 5 . E s-' M1 -'Y N V 31, A g F-'57'Lq'?lii 15:2 J 1' ' f sf ' - .N 's f-a :-,.- ' ., if 431' ff l i ' s E..-:Z N - .xl . fiflfg' ' 1 r, if ,351 - ., . - , , v a +,f!,2!1f3 ,-,- - ,..,1i. -,, Aa fl QJLE6-:'ne,fgfA . fv Q'V'f,'-if ' .Y 1 , , L ff f QE' Wig -,zxff V : N , ,f 1, - . 1j,'X .IV flf L' jg: -E, 4' .fpluv-'L '- 4 J . ' ' ' , ' ' al-,' .' 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BELL MV' 1 Bull Hein selects a tropical fish for Carolyn Rose at BEN If you dont buy your Dnamond FRANKLIN S STORE ll3 Cole Shopping Center from M5 You may pay foo much for It 'mb' ' Y fbfnd 4 69 Gr., 'X Jiri' 1 ff Wally Dre 5 and Larry Furrney exarnvne Ylwe goods sold at BON BAGGS MEN S WEAR l708 Capitol l Y 1 l J' Q J 4 e r I 1 Q -l-Q-R l ul my, . , A 1 ,, i l gy O . 3. ul. I M. . . . . , , I ' , . . INK H105 CAPIIOI AVE EWEIIY CNEVENNI WYOMING w 11117 I I .-. f ' I , . 1 l -. ' Q u 5 7 w A .-5' - -- X 1 . 1 X Q x r 1 ' .L 1, Q .ik 1 - x . 'i sv -N .N 3 , ', Q, J 5 -9 4 9 l, in M4 Y, fi A 4 . .1 1 f.1 e ' V 1. Y Jaw. . 2 ' A :7 5' n n A ' . - s Z. I l '. an , I , -. Snerilyn Kennedy, Janef Clark, and Floye Weilzel always bowl at the CHEYENNE BOWLING LANES, 207 Wes! 18th, N Kay Jay Kolord enjoys the wonderful clothes sold at THE CARRIAGE HOUSE, 3l0 Wes? 2Atli. Valiant Vziliziiit Vlullll I 5-.. I vc Fred Malone wishes he could buy that beautiful car at KLIPSTEIN MOTOR SALES, l7l6 Tlioines Ave. Q Ron Bliss loves the pianos from GARVALIA PIANO 8- MUSIC CO,, IOI Cole Shopping Center. A31 Jo Ann Sclivvairy and the clerk hold some choice flowers aT HUTCHINS' GREENHOUSE AND FLOWER SHOP, 2500 Seymour. Susan Larson says, Want to place an ad? while at CHEYENNE NEWSPAPERS, INC., IIO East I7th. TUM SEARL REALTY Congratulations Seniors! REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Phone 2-5509 216 W. 19th 4 ' f ' AN TE N mu ra: IIVI 9 :M !:. ..7...... ,nwngn alum Rosemary Hagood and Ann Slwerard inspect one of the many smarT lfems at CHEYENNE LlGl-l'l', FUEL 8. POWER COMPANY, 108 West l81lw. N-:Q Congratulations, Seniors! HOY'S DRUG 8. MAINDINER, l l 15 E. Pershing Blvd. V .H I 9:3 Lf . .fe . - fi ' Q 3 Yi' - LA 'Qtr .' ' Marge Seller Tries on the beautiful coals at FOWLERS APPAREL CENTER, 306 Wesl l7?lw. fl ffl ul . 4:4 Doris Sclwlaller and Kay Snollne look eagerly af flue lewelry aT HOPES JEVVELERS, U8 East l7tlw. up Jn K. X V 'M F D I A l Hike Wgkfg H 590 wi F lllllllff f Cross lvlusic Centre l8l9 Capitol Avenue Phone 28989 fx WYOMlNG'S MOST COMPLETE Z MUSIC STORE Sandy Carlisle and Krista Lacis seem to be enioying the comfort- able furniture from GRIER FURNITURE COMPANY, l6Ol Central. Congratulations an Best Washes, Seniors' FRUNTIER REFINING COMPANY S E of Cheyenne tk' V'-tu. Pat Cavallr seems to be enloyrng that bottle of coke COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 1401 East Llncolnway Dorothy Lemaster looks at the pretty lewelry sold at ZALES JEWELERS 201 West l7th S X if 'W from COCA Kathy Reeve admures the many pretty dresses at TILLIES LADIES APPAREL T609 Capltol Avenue d L . . . Q3 y 44lA f , is ry Aw - ll' V A,q1fT'fM W . in T 4.4 .sru ff f , C E X T 9 . A, 3, 3' ',',f7' '. , L V -2 I L' fir 'L 4 3 'T 1' ' L ' P - : 57 -' .' 3 ,Z L ' 1 P 'ff ff at Q , , it : a ,' 1 i I 1 ,-ug, an -It , J 1 , I P - ,wht 1 q -i ' 'l T - .M F' - L E if S.: T .fx TN... - If f.'aff'-if X 7 5 7 Q Q if' .iff-iii m b 'NNHXNCW - C7 KVWO 1370 ON YOUR DIAL Tops an Music News and Spor s Paw John Pa Russell emo hoppmg a NAONTGOMERY WARDS 1612 Cenfrai Ave Arenf these lust gorgeous' says Tons Ke Clos To Bee Conzalez at NESBIT STAVONERY STORE 1610 Capitol Ave ulalaad May good health happiness and success be yours' Cheyenne s Own Cheyenne s Fmest JVSTEIII g , .1 4 . J' G7 I ff ,. ,u'. I-J HY 4 . I 7 .I I I . ' ' , il I fl 1 . 'I - V, V 6 . It . . . , f I I ' 7 'x 1 1 K ' ' and T , S' ' f F LeRoy Mrlner can hardly walt to try out hts new sknng equipment from PEOPLES SPORTING GOODS 217 West Toth Street MDWAII 1121 East Llncolnway Phono 8 8982 .. -. -. -. -X -. -. -. ,fi Suzue Dubors takes advantage of the 3! on savrngs accounts at the STOCK GROWERS NATIONAL BANK at the corner of 17th and Capntol Avenue Y ? i The food rs delucuous' exclatm Lula Gallagher Cynthna Martinez and Cookie Richards as they srt at the TRAIL COFFEE SHOP 216 West 16th I 1 ' I , gf l I ' 1 A N, v' f F' n I ' f -f F y Q I D . . . .. , ,r , . , O A U o L' I .f tl 'V l u x .... l ,A V- A , , 5. T , .' , pf-4. V, ,. ., ' LUMBER co W- . C TC 'C' J? ' ' ' I iwo :lil Marrlyn Sanford and Brenda Prlce look over the large selectxon of flowers at the UNDERWOOD FLOWER SHOP 320 East 20th Dorothy Tyser selects her new transnstor radio at AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC CO, T819 Carey Avenue Q-C W. Pat Ferguson eagerly awants the verduct as to how her haur wall turn out after Gwen Klser gets through styling wt her LAWRENCE BEAUTY SCHOOL 1902 Thomes Avenue I' i Il- Sharon Kay Johnson aclnwtres the doors at POWERS BUILDERS SUPPLY, TOO3 East Ltncolnway H. K T al'-. P 4' L 4 - - TQ 'P r l nazi 25 4' L: X? I I 'Tv' 5 if Y ,Cr x A f - 'Q T 4 -T K' , V fa- g lt HQ . ' QF , I , , Q I s ' fx 4, ' x ,l , - -'- is . ' ' I . . . ' ' ih at , y K K ,'lrf',? :hr I E X . 1 l , T t is i A ' xx - l' t u , ri , 5 1 Shrrley Correll watches as Arloa McGrnnrs plays a frne prano at CHARLES E WELLS MUSIC COMPANY ll4 West l8th l Q, E I-AI -,rin-'X .mtl If lutrtlltllllll 1 I 1 1 ' IIUVI f ' FHCNE 3 3395 212 wE5T Nw- S P O BOX 635 00 and shll I5 McDonald s Hamburgers real good and Stxll only l5yf They re made of l00'Z7 pure beef Serv d pxpmg hot and dehclous they re a favorlte wlth youngsters everywhere Try em today your youngsters w11l love em Re member youll get fast servlce plenty of parkmg space no car hops no trppmg and the tastnest food m town at extra thufty prxces McDONALD S AMAZING MENU Pure Beef Hamburger Tnple Thuck Shakes Golden French Fnes Thlrst Quenchmg Coke Delrghtful Root Beer Steamrng Hot Coffee Full Flavor Orange Drunk Refreshrng Cold Mrlk the drlvc In with the arches ana s A Mc Donald s ' M-sw YOUI' lddl'e88 ll186l'l8d here -U Qi' Y .', 4, IZ? 'uv is 4 ' X ' 'L' as M f7':4?1. 'A' 15: 'il' 'A' 'A' 'A' . 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H1015 ' 189 ln your future May I be of servnce to you KAYE Photographer KAYE PHOTOGRAPHY STUDENT INDEX Abbott Joan 56 88 Ackels Drana 53 68 77 86 136 Ackerman Donna 10 72 139 140 Acton Davrd Aldolphson Carolrne 49 86 138 Agee Rrchard 71 93 10 121 Alber Rrchard Albrn Karen 44 88 Alburn Gary 54 65 68 99 100 Alcon Sally Alden John Alexander Bruce 121 Alexander Lmda Alford James Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Betty Ethan Gary Judy Patsy Patty 78 86 9Y Wrllram Altergott Judy Altergott Ruby Altwme Tom 4 5 Amrhern Joan 56 83 Anaya Anglerna Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Andrews Andrews Andrews Barbara 1 Beth Gary George ay 1 75 121 James John Barbara Pete Sammy 59 71 Ans Peterrs 35 98 105 6 Anthrs Anthrs Antley Anton Appel Beverly Shelda Elrzabeth Tony Warren 71 Aragon Amelra Arras Rrta Armrro George 10 39 Armstrong Charlene Arnold Brll Arnold James 75 Arnold Lester Ashley Tony 5 113 Aspltn Rosalre 56 65 77 Atley Elrzabeth Aubuchon Gerry 0 Augustrn Walter 4 Austrn Austrn Aymor Aymor Babka Bade Barley Barley Barley Barley Barley Barlrtf Barllre Baker Baker Carol Jean Rrchard 6 Mary 10 65 Nancy Suzanne 2 Vera Janrce rm Lydetta 52 65 77 Thomas 49 105 Vanona 7 Roger Donald va Ner Baldwrn Robert Bale Wrllram Ball Sharon Bararas Lupe 49 63 103 Barber Luneva Barclay Lmda Barnes Jerry 42 Barnes, Julra Barrett, Juanrta Barrows, Ed 56 69 86 88 87 9 99 4 4 4 00 1 Barrus Elorse 45 63 Bartholow Jack 42 00 Bartholow Robert Bartlett Drck Barton Wrllram 50 63 Bassett Judy Bassler Larry Bateman James 4 Bates Bates Bates Bates Eddre John ee Mary Ellen Baucom Thomas Baxley Pat Bean Rosemary Beasley George Bechtel Barbara Bechtel Brenda Bechtholdt Drck Beck Sylvra Belecky Aprrl Bell Delbert Bell Leroy Bell Patrrcra Bell Sandra Benavrdez Fred Bendor Charles Bennett Ruth Bennett Sharon 1 Bensley James Benson John Berg Thomas Bergstrom Jon Bergstrom Robert Berkland Marvrn Berkley Frank Bernard Donald Bernhardt Steve Best Alan Brnger Danrel 7 99 100 4 O1 1 35 65 88 40 105 8 41 8 105 108 Brrd Dana Brrleffr Lynn 47 67 78 93 Black Connre 55 82 Black Don 65 70 Black Sherman 59 103 Blakely Sherrlyn rss Ronnre 10 32 35 55 71 85 94 Blonqurst James 53 71 Blumenthal Howard 42 Bollrn James Bollrnger Adela Bonnell Wrllram Borrno Davrd Bottorff Charyl Bougsty Rrchard Bourne Marrlyn Bousfreld Pat Bowre Robert Bowles Lorene Bowman Frances Boyce Robert Braden Don Brake Charlene Braunschwerg Bob Breazeale Lawrence Breeden Connre Brenner Bob Brennrng Robert Brrcker Peggy Brrght Donovan Brrscoe Jack Broadhurst Kathy Brockrnan Ruth Brommer Janrce Brookshrre Ronald Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Becky Carvel Charles Douglas Glenda Brown, Jeanette Brown, Kaye Brown, Marrlyn ,.,A.. , 1 1 . . 1. , , . 11 . , 1 1 11 , ' . .1 .....53 1 ' -1 1 aetrarrv 11 19 3 .rre 2 ' 1? 1111122 I , V Aw' I I wo' ,I . 11 1 I ,1 11.3.32 , 9' 10 , ' . ..144,1O3 I 1 -1 r--' 's--- 1 , 11 43, too 1 1 ,L . . . 1.56, 105 1 ff , .,., 1 .. 11.11.54 , .....,. 1 .. .152 I H I 7, , I 12, 1 1 1 -1 a'aa-rr , ....,. .1 .,., 11.11111..5a 1 11 --1431 1 138 , ,,,. 1 1. ,.., 1 1 1 , .1 .,,,. 1 1142, 101 1 1 'ee-t- 1431 107 , .,.. 1.111.111.1160 , ..... 1 ....,,. 1.1.40 I A M -----my-A42 , ..... .1 .1 ....., 157, 102 I . 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Jensen Jensen Gerald I Charles Shnrley Barbara Tanny Jervls Davnd Jnmlnez Kathleen J1m1nez Rachael John Patr1c1a 8 66 5 71 2 155 62 46 78 55 65 6 4 65 71 99 100 48 103 16 68 17 67 4 152 157 84 44 00 56 140 46 104 4 01 5 57 77 85 68 136 37 60 63 91 17 0 7 2 55 103 06 764 82 Johnson Celeste Johnson Denn1s Johnson Janet 18 34 68 9 7 132 136 147 149 4 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Joyce Judtth Kenneth Robert 52 39 Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones STUDENT INDEX Da e 100 Deanna ee Mary Ann Nancy Patr1c1a 478 8 18 32 9 9 128 6 Johnson Sharon Kay 72 77 92 49 15 159 Johnson Waldo 53 81 Johnston Btll Johnston Lawrence 42 88 92 44 78 99 49 78 80 106 40 50 106 Johnston Noel Johnston Sandra Jolley Donna Jolley Mary Jones Clyde Juschka Marlene Kalman Joel 19 35 70 71 Karash Sharon Kauffman Larry Kavanaugh Amta Kay Kenth Kayser James Keat1ng Fay Keattng Sue Kelley Kelley Kelley Kelley W1ll1am 106 42 100 19 80 Gary 19 00 4 Gary R 57 86 Kelley Mtke 65 108 Kemp Therman 43 100 Kemper Karen 50 78 88 Kendall Judy 18 72 77 9 Kennedy Shertlyn 53 63 B1 181 Kester Patr1c1a Ketcnos Georgua Ketcros Ton1 Keys Andrew Kulgore Judlth Ktmble Sharon Knnman Mont1e Kmne Kathleen K1nn1son Bob Ktrk Peggy Knrk Stuart K1ser Gwen Ktshnyama Larry Ktssack Ronald Klem Lesl1e Klme Barbara Klopfer Dave Knapp Larry Koford Kay Jay Kopsa Gary Korte George Kousky Rlchard Kraft Delores Kraft Gordon Kraus Larry Krauser Kretder Kremer Kremer Elame Krueger Krueger Ray Rrchard Krug Bruce Kuhn Grant Kumpf Gerald Kumpf Sharon Kylander Mary ou Barbara Larry Dwatne Carolyn Krueger Labout Art Lacey Edward Lacey Fred Lacts Krrsta 63 88 1848 3 5 5 4 43 78 77 95 40 47 6 04 108 122 40 87 5 01 58 86 103 122 54 91 581 18 63 64 65 77 85 57 Lambrecht Homer Land Carol Land Delbert Land Ph1l1p Lane John Langham M1chael Langham Stan La Plant Paulette Lara Margaret LaRoache R1chard 56 139 4 L rsen George 63 Larsen Fvcrett 51 53 65 Larson Harvey Larson Tony Warren Larson Latvala Laub Gary Laughlm Carol 8 2 Susan 19 64 65 6 95 61 50 100 Mar1tz John Mark Alfred Marks Mary Marks Sam Marpel Sharon Marquus Allan Marquts Charlotte Marsh Randolph Marshall Jnm Marshall Russell 59 139 8 139 0 47 63 88 52 63 7 0 4 Lauqhlnn Larry Launer Jarred Law Paul Laws Jay Leach Fae Glenda Lechl1ter VICKI Ledford Gean Lee Robert Legler Pat 18 72 77 9 4 Lehnhoff Donna Lehmkuhler Mar11e 59 83 Le1nen Douglas Le1nen Jeanette Lemaster Dorothy Mae 19 36 65 66 72 77 82 84 Leonhardt Norman Leppke Myron Lessenger Donna Lessenger Rnchard Lesser Amy Lesser Lew1s Marcta Lewts Ralph Lewls Lmdly Lrne James Loader Alfred Mardell Terry Nancy Logan Stephen Lohse Nancy Longmtre Wrllram 43 85 53 106 78 82 99 46 103 102 106 Long Arlene 19 82 2 9 Lopez George Lopez Zeke 47 87 O4 Loudon Kay Loup Renne Loury Fa1th Lovato Lora 72 Martell Martm Mart1n Martm Mart1n Martm Martm Martm Martm Mart1n Marttne Martmez Mart1nez Martmez Martmez Martmez Mart1nez Martmez Martmez Martmez Martmez Davtd Alan Alfred Bobb1e Jo Donna Jack Nancy Ronald 51 6 9 56 77 88 48 02 45 63 78 Sandra 65 72 83 85 36 Sandra Dee z ClClllB Cynthna Delores Gerald oe Joseph1ne Max Ntck Rudy Sencuon Trudy 21 80 98 2 7 47 03 44 03 Martmez Mafllnl Kathleen Mart1n1 Robert Mason Bnan 20 35 37 71 99 5 Mason Lewts V1rg1n1a 106 142 Mathewson Rodney Mathtot D1ck Matteson Carol 20 38 4 Maxwell Judy 56 77 McAffee Leonard McAull1fe Patrtck 6 McBee Clarence McConaughy Carolynn McCoy Wllllam 4 McCl1ntock Ellery 20 30 35 53 64 65 98 101 153 4 Lovato Norbert Love John Lovertdge Charyl Lowe Kenneth Lowder Barbara 20 65 72 Lozano Robert 60 98 99 108 136 Della Ernest Prec1lla Lucero ay Luckasen John 47 104 08 Luckr1tz Karen Sue Luebcke Jerry Lundy Deme Lush Wayne Lyon May Lucero Lucero Lucero Mabe Paul Macy John Mag1ll Gary 20 98 105 4 Mahaffey Sandy Mahoney Patr1ck 4 Magor Tom Makus Cheryl Makus J Malone effrey Fred 57 67 71 16 145 Bruce Lou Ann Meta Wenona Norma March Janell March Mary Anne Man1on Manley Manley Manley Manners 53 65 56 91 60 89 46 78 88 47 00 42 78 86 88 McCorm1ck Lesl1e 4 MCCOYMICK Scarlett McCue J1m 4 4 McDan1el Sandra McDonald Marlene McDonald Russell MCGIUHIS Arloa 20 33 63 86 136 146 147 McGrath Susan McGu1re Darrelene Mclntosh Jeannte Nlctntosh Jam Mclntyre eo McKee Rrchard McKenney Annette McKeown Don McK1nley Gary McK1nney Donna McLaughl1n Norma McMurtry Charles McNealy J1m McNeece Joe McNutt Jon McVay Mel McW1ll1ams Paul Mecalts Bob Melker Charles Mendenhall Ltnda Mendacmo Mttse Mendtcnno Ronnte Mend1c1no Thomas 5 4 2 3 89 O5 Menk1n Elka 21 72 88 90 95 Menktn Rtchard 4 8 Mentzer Jud: , ' 1 47 1 1 19, 71, , 106 6 , 55, , 121 A , I ,4,,, 80 1 17, 5, 112, 1 4, , 13 -1- 5, , , 167, , 1 45 , 1 , L 19 7, 14 I I , 41, 104 , 19 1 53 I 59I 7I I 14 , , , 40 , , 1 ,5, , , , 1 11 1 11 16 , 43 67, , , , 85, ,1 ,181 'I MI 102 , 111 , , 101 , ' 42 , 55 -I II I411 , .1 1. 42, 101 , 19 I I I 139 , 1 ,... 1 53 - K- , .,,. 1. , I ' I42I 1I 10 I I2 , ' 1 ..,.... 1 ,... 153 ' , 1. 1 1 53, 85 I II 45I 101 , ' 1 1. 47, 138 ' 5 ' ' 38 I ' , 1 1 19 I ' I II 50I 100 ' , 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78 88 Schneudmuller Ray 59 75 Schneudmuller, Sam Taf0Ya Pl l'P Van Caster Dana 45 78 Schott Mary Lou 66 72 73 92 62 65 67 60 65 77 9 Schoel Albert 25 80 STUDENT INDEX Sm1th Evelynn 24 30 36 49 63 Schrader Robert 44 99 100 138 Schrawyer Kenneth Schrelner Cathy Schrelner Jeanette Schroeder Jon Schroeder Sharon Schubarth IB Schuessler Yuergen Schultz Joanne Schwanry JoAnne 25 64 65 73 89 Schwartmg Ron Schwartmg Sharon Schwartz Dav1d Schwartz Dnana Smlth Smnth Sm1th Kathar1ne Kathleen Lendune Smnley Loretta Smlth Srruth Smlth Smlth Smlth Smlth Smlth Smuth Smlth Snyde Mar1lyn Marshall Mnchael Mochael L 53 85 59 65 24 72 24 66 72 4 Pau 4 59 71 Ronald Ronald Sandy Sandra Lynn r Lawrence Tafoya Ronn1e Talagan Jeanme 44 78 79 Talmadge Flora Tangeman Denms 46 71 104 108 Tanner Dorthea Tanner Sharon 26 34 7 137 9 Tate Jamce 44 78 88 Taylor Barbara 27 35 36 64 65 72 73 90 Taylor Betty Taylor Charles 40 88 108 122 Taylor Gretchen Taylor Jlmmy Vand1v1ere Gordon Van Leuvan Gerald Van Pelt Brenda 45 102 Van Twuyver Ehzabeth Van Velzor Sue Varnum Larry Vermnlyea Barry Veta Sharon 59 65 66 Vuelhak Davld Vnox Ann Volk Jum Volk John Vosler Dale Vosler V1rg1n1a Vossler Larry Schwartz John Schwartzkopf Howard Scorsone Charles Scott Clarence Scott Elenora Scott Karen 50 100 25 80 Solus Jessne Solomon Robert 26 121 Sommers Bob 4 101 106 8 Sommers Paula 26 35 38 64 65 66 72 89 90 92 Sommers Sharon Kay Sowle James Sparre Jack Taylor Peter Taylor Vernon Teague Charlene Teague Robert Tegler Don Telander Darlene Tharp Albert 47 99 104 48 88 93 59 122 55 68 Waag Patsy Waggoner James Wagner Don Wahl Karen Wants Janet Waldow Glen 7 26 71 5685 99100 Scott Sandy 72 77 Seader Julla Seader Martha Seals Rosalne Sefang Janet Selpp Denms Seller Margaret 46 103 13 24 30 48 65 183 46 82 52 140 142 Sellln Emma Selmer Joan Sena Nancy Senger Judne Seslar Janet Seslar Larry Seslar Paul Seyfang Janeth Seyller M1ke Shafer Jack 24 68 41 88 04 54 108 Sharp Shelby Shelton Barbara Shenefelt Frank Sherard Ann 24 65 66 77 96 Sherman Duck 46 103 Sherman Rlchard Shnvers Anna Jean Sholme Kathryn 25 72 77 Shoock Roy Showalter Brenda Shreve Jo Anne Shreve Kent 25 77 Spauldnng Charleen 46 91 Spauldmg Lyman 60 86 100 Spear Ruchard 59 105 Spencer Bull Spncka Carol Sp1cka J1m Spncka Robert Spragg Dale Sprmger Alnce 57 65 77 84 Stahl Davld Stal1ck Kathryn Stanfleld Lmda Stanford Sue Staples Dnxon Steadman V1v1an Steege Jamce Steele Cluftord Steele Roland Ste1nhausen Terry Stennett Beverly Stevens Larry Stevens Lmda Stevenson Shlrley Stnllman Ronald Strllwell Stallwell Oreen Stnllwell Oren St1pp Genmne St1nner Lee Marnon 54 99 136 52 63 65 54 85 86 136 35 37 38 65 3 78 1 36 7 9 43 02 44 78 7 118 Tharp Delphla Theodore Sharon 27 29 65 69 72 96 Wallace Bob Wallace Jack Wallerstedt Marveloy 41 04 27 82 Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Bettma Donald Enleen Judy Marlon Thomas U es 5 6 44 102 46 78 66 136 Thompson Frank Thompson Glorua Jean Thompson VICkl 53 65 77 Thorm R1chard 44 04 Thonn Ronald 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27 72 80 93 Troudt Carole Kay 46 78 Trowbr1dge Gene 40 O5 27 72 90 Walker Carol Walradt Denms Walter Gary Walters Randall Ware Jerry Warner Larry Warnke Steve Warren Arva Warrmgton Bull Warr1ngton Julle Washmgton Duane Wasson Gary 49 78 42 100 65 1 40 48 81 28 139 78 1 58 28 72 Watson Jlm 8 28 71 96 00 Webber Bob 153 154 155 Weber Judlth 28 35 65 72 84 Weber Kenneth Webster Sandra Weekly Ted 4 Weekly Wes 28 34 45 74 75 Wenckum M1tz1 Wenckum Terry Weudner Januce Weudner Robert Wentz Jnm Wenzel Floye Wells Roger Welsh Bruce Wendzel Thelma Weppner James West Lmda West Paula 122 155 57 77 Wetzler Sharon 52 69 Whalm Edward Wheeland Cheryl True Sandra 50 78 88 140 Trullllo Lorranne Trupllo Paulette Trulnllo Tommy Tuck Robert Tucker Merle Tull Jerrllyn Tyler Joyce Tyser Dorothy Dee 49 105 Wheeler John Wheelock George Whlte Whlte Whlte W'h1te Whlte Vllhlte Barney B1 y van Laurence Sharon Skup Smgleton Allen Smner Manan Sanner Mona Savers Lmda Skellern Gary Skow John Slagle B1lly Slarnes 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