Fruita High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Fruita, CO)

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itlb WILDCATS THEME DESIGNER: Larry Roundtree PROFILE OF ACADEMICS 4 PROFILE OF SPORTS 6 PROFILE OF SOCIAL UFE 1 II A PROFILE OF fAOUUY 1 Foou j EAtio . . Unda Vic e-Principal __ . There is always another song for Mrs. Virginia Emrick to practice, and here she brushes CAMEC £ PRACTICE OCCUFY up on an arrangement to be used in the melodrama. MISS SUSAN ALEXANDER English, Speech MRS. IRENE BOUGHTON Reading MR. LOWRY BISHOP Physical Education MISS PATRICIA CLINTON Physical Education MISS BARBARA ASHBY Home Edonomics MR. OMER BURENHIEDE Vocational Agriculture MISS ELAINE BORRON English, Journalism MR. LEONARD DAVIS History, Sociology TEACWERS’ LEISURE f-fOURS To be a good physical educational teacher, one needs energy and ability. Miss Patricia Clinton, who has both, plays table tennis to keep in shape. 11 Junior class sponsors, Mr. Lynn Meek and Mr. Jim King, worked many hours helping to decorate for the Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet. At last their work is over and they spend an enjoyable evening with their dates Miss Elaine Borron, and Miss Fran Futch. Before heading for one of his favorite fishing spots, Mr. Jack Pollack checks out his rod and reel. OUDOOR£ UEN 12 Do-it-yourself projects some- times turn into do-it-yourself disasters; but seldom does this happen to Mr. Clifford Moore or Mr. Bill Trump, experi- enced craftsmen, who enjoy furniture making as a hobby. MR. ARNOLD HAYES Counselor MR. CHARLES HENDRICSON Art Collecting things is fun for many people. Two very popular types of collections are coins and rocks. Mr. Leonard Davis, Mr. John Sneed, and Mr. Arnold Hayes compare their collections. ENJOY FACV UES 13 Mr. Jack Pollack, head wrestling coach, shows great enthusiasm during the final matches in Grand Junction. 111 VARiOUC ACnVfTTES fiLL Hunting is a challenging sport, and many men take great pride in their trophies. Mr. Ron Ves- lack and Mr. Omer Burenhiede keep in practice by skeet shoot- ing. TEACREBS’ TIME MR. JIM KING History MR. BILL KINMAN English MR. JOHN LEMKE Physics, Chemistry MR. MARION UTTLEPAGE Math, Geometry MR. LYNN MEEK French MR. CLIFFORD MOORE Mech. Drawing 15 Mr. John Lemke has dedicated his life to teaching at Fruita High School for over twenty years. He finds chemistry research a pleasure as well as an occupation. A hobby of horseback riding occupies Mrs. Karen Patterson's weekends and after school hours. yr rnm -js. 7 k X . WOBBfES, DRAINS MISS VESTA RAYNE German, English MR. RALPH PEASE Counselor MISS SUE PITTMAN Art MR. JACK POLLACK Coach 16 Driving is a pleasure when you own a new car. Sue Pittman finds it very relaxing after an endless day. PROMOS OUTLETS Natural talent and experience makes sewing a pleasure for Barbara Ashby, who both enjoys whipping up her own clothes and helping others learn the techniques. 17 Leisure time is filled with music for Mrs. Kathryn Ellis. She enjoys playing the piano and singing. Golf, a game that is played by many amateurs as well as professionals, requires patience and pre- cision. Bill Noxon and Marion Littlepage keep their minds intently on the game. ARTS, SPORTS SOOTHS NERVES Mr. John Skiff, a devoted teacher, spends much of his spare time in preparing for his classes. Applying his creative abilities, he constructs interesting bulletin boards to stimulate student interest. MRS. CLAIRENE ROBB Office, Shorthand, Typing MR. WILLIAM SILLIMAN Algebra, Trig, and Solid MR. JOHN SKIFF Con. Economics, and Law, Bookkeeping, Typing. INTERACTS KEEP A historic country with a fascinating language can stimulate the mind. Vesta Payne displays the German flag and wears a typical German dress to gain students' interest in class activi- ties. MR. JOHN SNEED Geology MR. BILL TRUMP Shop MR. RONALD VESELACK Band MR. GERALD ZYBURA Asst. Wrestling Coach Pictures capture memories to be recalled at later dates and pictures of those you love are especially valuable. Lowry Bishop, free-lance camera bug photographs his family. Addressing Home Economics pupils and advising ill Fruita High School students are just a few of the jobs required of school nurse, Mrs. Ruth T aylor. Although students come to school to study, at noon they are ready to eat! Head cook Mrs. Wiswell, and Mrs. I sab ell Burg, Mrs. Amie Clawson, Mrs. Ruby Beebe, Mrs. Bette Laimbock, Mrs. Ruby Gibbons, Corilla Thompson prepare the lunches. StAFP BUSV Mrs. Puckett and Head Librarian, Mrs. Hurt, check the files on an overdue book. A small error causes a brief moment of humor for school secretaries, Mrs. Parish, Mrs. Wat- son, and Mrs. Tompkins. 19 A PROFILE OF PERSONALITIES Active, alert individuals are one of the greatest attributes of Fruita High. Through loyalty and unique representation, the students of Fruita High School have brought forth its true personality and dynam- ic school spirit. To recognize and pay tribute to special Fruita High personalities, the Wildcat Staff pre- sents a Profile of Personalities for 1965-66. fettes Euitfot • • • I Sportsmanship, determination, spirit and a sense of responsibility makes a school what it is! and a school is no more than the students who attend it. The student who protrays these attributes to the fullest is Gary Alstatt, a person from which Fruita High has bene- fited greatly. For these reasons Fruita High is proud to present... Mr. F.H.S. for 1965-66, Gary Alstatt. I! GARY ALSTATT 22 This school is fortunate in sharing effervescent person- alities and keen minds. One of the most original and essential personalities in Fruita High is Conni Greer. Boosting the spirit, drive and morale of F.H.S., her con- stancy toward improving herself has resulted in school improvement through public opinion. Miss F.H.S. for 1965-66, Conni Greer. CONNI GREER 23 MERRY LYNN BYERS Through explicit leadership and the unique abilities to serve Fruita High, the Head Girl for 1965-66 helped lead Fruita High through another rewarding school year. A vibrant personality, Head Girl Merry Lynn Byers. 24 To he observant, confident and effective are part of the qualities of outstanding leaders. The Head Boy for 1965-66 has these qualities as well as the capacity to respond to the needs of others. One of Fruita High's top Personalities, Head Boy Tom Downey. 25 I As the Wildcat Editor Conni lias portrayed a most authori- tative yet respectful style of leadership. With intelligence and a natural leadership technique, she had produced a unique spirit of loyalty and teamwork among the staff. And has helped to layout one of the best annuals Fruita High has ever set forth. Wildcat Editor, Conni Greer CONNI GREER To be popular is just one of the many qualifications a Homecoming Queen must have. She must also be poised, talented, reserved and beautiful. The girl with these excep- tional qualifications is Fruita's Homecoming Queen for 1965- 66, Miss Linda Reynolds. LINDA REYNOLDS Working well with others Treena has helped to create a spirit of originality among the Wildcats Beat staff. Candid and strikingly creative, her display of abilities on the state award winning Wildcats Beat, has gained popularity and respect for her. Wildcats Beat Editor, Treena Guccini With imagination as one of her greatest assets, Dehra has portrayed an eminent spirit in her undertakings for the Wildcats Beat. A natural leader, Dehra readily won the confi- dence of her fellow staffers. And in a united effort with them, polished the Wildcats Beat to state award winning perfection. Wildcats Beat Editor, Dehra Spradling. 29 Being witty, impeccably groomed, artistic, pleasant and dependable are but a few of the personality high lights of Larry Roundtree. Junior and Senior class members selected the favored gentleman to reign in a land of wistful Sayonara. Prom King for 1965-66 Larry Roundtree. LARRY ROUNDTREE 30 ■ Appreciated and admired by her classmates, Linda reigned as Prom Queen in a make-believe land of the Far East. Regal and graceful . lovely Linda was crowned to reign over the Jun- ior, Senior Prom in the spring. The 1966 Prom Queen, Miss Linda Post. LINDA POST 31 From a family of champion wrestlers, spirited Archie Sivla is recognized as a top notch wrestler both at Fruita and throughout the State. Winning the State Championship in his weight, Archie has brought admiration and a distinguished popularity to Fruita High's athletic department. Outstanding Atlilete for 1965-66 Archie Silva. ARCHIE SILVA To capture and retain the spirit of a student body demands a poised and alert cheerleader. Fruita's graceful, agile and talented Head Cheerleader has made an inspiring exhibition in leading Wildcats on to victory. Kathy Woynowskie, Head Cheerleader for 1965-66. Thirst for knowledge encourages scholarly development. A curious and in- quiring mind belongs to those who have a desire to benefit from their intellectual pursuits. The top scholars of Fruita High have this asset and the desire to better their lives through academic perfection. The top Scholars for 1965-66 CAR I.A BENDER SHEILA CUMMINS DAVID ROPER SIGNA LARRALDE JOHNORR EDDIE WHITE LINDA ROSS STEVE SOMMERS CARLA BENDER 35 PROFILE OUR FUTURE UES JUSTAWE4D U ATTTNS FOR US TO RUN TO MEET rr. TWROUSW CLASS EXPERIENCE STUDENTS OF FRUTIA WISP SCPOOL PREPARE TO MARE TFTETR FUTURE A FULFTLUNS ONE. 36 CLAQC OF 66 QqmLoi date PR££fDENT...................,E tcJoW VtCt PRESIDENT..............UU UW SECfcEJARV...................Ux Um% TR£AOJR£R,..................Goa Aktait BONNIE AMOS JAMES BAER SCOTT BAKER LYLE BALDWIN EARLYNN BARCUS JAMES BARLOW JANET BELL DEENA BUNICER Seniors, Harley Peters and Kathy Woynowskie, show their art a- wards to Mr. Hendrickson. Both artists gained district wide re- cognition for their outstanding work. 40 SENIORS GET ART AWARDS VALERIE CADY DENNIS CAMMACK STELLA CHAVEZ BILL CARROLL LORENE CLAWSON JACK CRAWFORD LINDA DePRIEST DAVID DOLAN LOUIS DOWNS SENIORS PLACE ROBERT EKSTROM ROBERT ETHRIDGE RICHARD GARCIA LINDA DELL CARLITZ A football with a wildcat on top was designed by senior float enthusiasts. LINDA LOU GARLITZ GAIL GONZALES CHERYL GRAHAM CONNI GREER 42 SECOND SUE GROVES SHARON HARD RICK FRANCES HARPER MARGARET HEFTON LINDA HENRY LINDA IDLER DAN JOHNSTON SHERRY KENNEY WALT KOCHEVAR Starting from scratch, seniors construct a float for the home- coming parade and half-time show at the football game. 43 HUD LA BA REE ROBERT LANDIN1 LOREN LANTZ RAY LEHMANN LORETTA LONG DAVID LOPEZ MELVIN LUDLAM WANDA MARES doug McIntyre JAMES McNEILL JERRY MOORE JAMES ORR SENIORS UEtP IN CHARITY DRIVE 44 Denna Bunigcr and Tom Downey transport goodies for the Christmas needy baskets. CECILIA PADIA CLAUDE PARKER HARLEY PETERS LINDA POST JEANNE PRESTON MRS. VIC KEY PRESTON 45 LINDA PULLINS RONALD QUEST BONNIE QUIMBY BILL REYNOLDS LINDA REYNOLDS JERALDINE ROOKS CHARLES ROSS LARRY ROUNDTREE KAREN ROWE NICK SANCHEZ AARON SHRECK Reigning queen and king at the Sweet- heart Ball were Sherry Kenny and Hud Laboree. The celebrities were chosen in a school wide election. 46 £ENfOR£ BECO UE RjCW CHARLES STANTON MILTON STARK CAROL STOCKERT SYLVIA STONE DAVID SWENSON LOIS TIMOTHY MRS. GAIL TOMPKINS ELMER TRUJILLO JAMES WALTERS CONNIE WHITE TOM WITHROW KATHY WOYNOWSKIE 47 CLAQQ OP JUNIOR OASS OmCERe PR rDENT..............MdbuUu Bcubm VICE- PRESIDENT...............Bill By i SECRE1ARV..............Ppam Bohfn TREASURER,...................Buiei Gu Amaud Arcuby Penny Baker Kenneth Ball Beverly Bare us Linda Barnes Vernon Barnes Melvin Barbee Diane Barrett Brenda Beck Carla Bender Rocky Bennetts Sharon Benson Rita Berg Richard Bourg Ida Boughton David Bristol Bill Burg in Merry Lynn Byers Bill Byers Betty Castor Dennis Chatfield On their way to work in the tomato fields are Mrs. Robb, Carol Seal, and Mr. Skiff. This group of tomato pickers helped to 50 JUNIORS RAISE MONO' Linda Chesney Junior Chacon Jim Collins raise funds for the junior prom. Elaine Combs Jack Crespin Sheila Cummins Earnest Denton Ken Dolan Stanley Durrett Paulette Ellis Elaine Fitzner Shirley Garcia Douglas Garlitz David Gifford Elden Giles Claudia Gobbo Charlene Goodwin Patty Gosnell 51 Elwin Greer Ron Greenhow Karen Groves Treena Guccini Wayne Guccini Craig Hampton Mike Hoback Ted Hoagland Annette Kelly Bill Key George Kopfer George Lloyd Albert Lorimer Jane Marquez Renee Massingill David McIntyre Linda McPherson Judith Montgomery Bill Moore Jean Monroe Louanna Nelson Perhaps it's spring? Whatever the case, Bill Barbee and Kathy Wells are caught in a state of boredom. 52 Earl Noctzctman Ted Otero D'an Pacheco Leon Padia Richard Paris Lenore Parish Roger Peters Patrica Pfister Miles Puckett Gary Queen Susan Quest Harold Raff Karen Raff Sherry Reiner Betty Romero Judie Rooks Linda Ross Bobby Samora Pamela Sanchez Jackie Shaffer Carol Seal JUMfOR ENTHUSIASM RJSES, F£OS For Ida Boughton a Halloween prank backfired! 53 Nick Serve Edna Shires Joan Smith Ronald Smith James Spears Theodore St. Amour Gene Standiford Patrica Steele Merrie Stewart Cindy Stone Steve Stone Dehra Spradling Darwin Tenney David Torrez Wanda Vincent Roy Ward Lois Warren Robert Warren Rita Berg, prepares Treena Guccini for the class presentation of Arsenic and Old Lace . 54 Susan Warren Bart Weldon Kathy Wells Karen Widegren Bonny Wilcox Kathy Williams Warren Williams Leslie Young JUNfOR£ PRESENT DRW Taking on new faces, Claudia Goblio, Charles Stanton, Debra Spradling, Carla Bender, Billy Byers, Merry' Lynn Byers, Shirla Cummins, and Stanley Durrant portrayed characters in their class play. 55 SOPWO UORE CLAC OFFICERS PRESIDENT____ VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY____ TREASURER. . . . Steua So w teis Ctji O'COHMfr To Wqaa v 57 Steve Allan Eddie Alstatt Susan Andrews Winnibeth Anderson Nancy Arbogast Bobby Armenta Boyce Baker Lynette Baldwin Linda Ball Donna Barbee John Bartman Ivan Beck Dressed as little men are sophomores in pep club. Mary Beede Alan Boss Judy Brach Sally Brach Lavonne Brownell Yvonne Brownell Karen Buniger James Burton Marvin Cady SOPWS DO Jan Canfield Joe Carbajal Vicky Camel Karen Case 58 Diane Collins Ron Cooper Carolyn Coup Roberta Coyle Jerry Cox Todd Crouse Sherry Cutler Don DeCrow Welma DePriest Linda Stella Charles- Clement worth Linda Cole Trudy Clark Mike Cole Donna Clawson 7HEJR BEST Connie Dishman John Dougherty Robert Etcheverry Through exercise, sophomores keep in good condition. John Evans Tom Evans Bruce Franz Wayne Fry Bobby Garlitz Johnny Garcia 59 Leon Garcia Linda Guccini Chuck Greager Joe Hall Linda Hartman Linda Howell George Hufferker Nancy Inskeep Barbara Jenkins Harold Jones Rita Kiefer Kathleen Kochevar Michael Kochevar Mary Kazoil Ralph Lamar Wanda Lantz Signa Larralde Jesse Lueras May Mares Danny McDonald Terry McLaughlin Clara Miller Kenny Miller Jeanne Mine Representing her class, Sydney •tecftT meet 60 Kirk Monger Elvin Montano Julianne Moore Anne Moshe'r Jeanette Murray Laura Musselman Sarah Musselman Sharon Myers Henry Nagel Naomi Neff Doug Nelson Richard Nichves Syd O’Connor Harry Oliver Naomi Oliver William Osborn John Orr Joyce Parker Linda Parson Karen Perry Riva Post COPf-fC’ FL04TWINC SECOND O’Conner rode on the victory float 68 Peggy Puls Christine Radcbaugh Chuck Rader Jimmy Rodriquez Dick Reed Marie Reed Though much hard work was required for building a homecoming float, sophomores found float building to be quite fun! John Reynolds Pat Rich Kyle Roberts SOWS DfSFW SPIRIT David Roper Clarence Ross Jim Sanchez Kennth Schave Lee Serrano Joe Sisneros Judy Smith Paul Smith Alterae Snyder Steve Sommers Frank Spears Trent Spradling Lucinda Stark Janet Terry Jared Thompson Frank Truijilla Debrah Tufly Bobby Ulibary 62 Ruby Valdez Tom Warren Judy Weston Duane White Eddie White Roger Withrow Karla Woynowskie Lois Young Teresa Zumbrum Cheerleader Vickie Carval is supported by upperclassman Judy Rooks. Chatting with their dates, Syd O'Connor and Judy Smith take a break at the Sweetheart Ball with Warren Williams and Billy Byers. 63 64 Gary Alstatt Boyce Baker Melvin Barbee Butch Bartman Richard Bourg David Bristol FRJUfja WONORjG coacwes Coach Noxon's 1965-66 team captured the conference crown for the third successive year. And for the third year straight, the Wildcats took the second place trophy in state competition, dropping to the hard-nosed Lafayette team 40-6. 66 A Kneeling salutation is accepted by the esteemed Philip Griebel, honored teacher, coach, humanitarian and leader. A serious review of an opponent's game statistics is one of the important factors governing the decisions of Coaches Bishop and Trump. Jim Collins Tom Downey Robert Etcheverry 67 jack Fry John Evans Tom Evans Richard Garcia Dan Johnston, 31, does some fancy footwork to avoid being tackled in the Homecoming game. Maneuvers such as these made Dan a candidate for the All-Conference team. 68 Leading the pep squad for F. H. S. are LEFT TO RIGHT, Sherry Kenny, senior; Vickie Carnal, sophomore; Karen Buniger, sophomore; Head Cheerleader Kathy Woynowskie, senior; Tom Withrow, senior; Shirley Garcia, junior; and Linda Parish, junior. CUE£RLEADQR£ PRjO UGm. SPffcTT Eric Johnson Norman Gifford Chuck Greagor Wayne Guccini Craig Hampton George Huffaker 69 Ken Miller Dick Niehues John Orr Undaunted even by a brisk October breeze, Queen Reynolds with her royal Homecoming attendants accept a bouquet of American Beauty roses from co-captains, Hud Labaree and Gary Alstatt. 70 Dan Johnston, 31, heaves a forward pass in an attempt to connect with quarterback, Tom Downey. F. w. S. WONOR£ H0 U9CmtNG- RWW Two star players who helped make possible second place in state com- petition are halfback, GaryAlstatt, 20, and quarterback, Tom Downey, 11. 71 GRIDIRON SAINS RECOGNITION Harley Peters Charles Rader Kyle Roberts Clarance Ross Ken Schave Tom Rader Archie Silva 4, Trent Spradling Milton Stark Steve Stone Warren Williams John Young 72 The tremendous action of the Fruita-Lafayette game is evident as ball carrier, Gary Alstatt, plunges through the hole made by the indispensable blockers for a successfully executed play. Candidates for the first and second conference teams are Dan Johnston, halfback; Gary Alstatt, halfback; Harley Peters, guard; John Young, center; and Richard Paris, fullback. The candidates are chosen on their ability as displayed throughout the gridiron season. 73 95 lbs. Dick Reed 103 lbs. Bobby Ulibarri 112 lbs. Melvin Barbee Archie Silva, the last of a trio of Silvas to wrestle for Fruita, followed the traditional route set by his older brothers when he took the state championship in 1966. Each of the Silvas took state at least once while wrestling for coach Jack Pollock. 74 127 lbs. George Lloyd COACHES TRAIN CHAMPIONS Fruita's Dick Reed applies pressure to his opponents arm as he tries to force him to his back during their 95 pound bout. Archie Silva and Hud Labaree represented Fruita High School in the State wrestling tourney. Archie copped the State Champion title at 148 lbs. while Hud was defeated at 145 lbs. in the semi-finals. 75 145 lbs. Hud Labaree 133 lbs. Clarence Ross 138 lbs. Scott Baker 154 lbs. Archie Silva 165 lbs. Boyce Baker 180 lbs. Steve Stone Hwt. Trent Spradling Hwt. James Orr The Wildcat's junior varsity for 1965-1966 are (BACK): Bill Burgin, Robert Etcheverry, Henry Nagel, and (FRONT): Kirk Monger, Steve White and Mike Hoback. 76 MANAGER, ASSISTS MAI UEN Each trying to gain the advantage without en- dangering his own posi- tion, Melvin Barbee and his opponent lock- up. Taping hurt ankles is but one of manager Elwin Greer's jobs. Wildcat, Archie Silva, presses his opponent back to the mat as Referee Darrel Meisenheimer surveys the situation. 77 Ken Ball WILDCATS WIN TRIALS AND 7ROPWES Manager Ron Smith 78 Ken Ball, 43, out-jumps his opponent in the opening moments of the game. The F. H. S. cheer- leaders and Pep Club cheer during the bas- ketball tournament on their way to winning the award for showing the best school spirit. Struggling with a conference op- ponent, Tom Rader jealously guards his chances for helpful 2 points. Richard Bourg Walter Etheridge Bob Warren 79 Tom Warren Dan Johnston Glen Larimer f-fOOPSTERC PRACTICE, PtAY CAM EC Tom Rader bats the ball high into the air on a jump ball while an offi- cial keeps a wary eye on the action. 80 Representing the Junior Varsity for F. H. S. basketball are: back row-Tom Warren, Charles Rader, Clen Larimer, Mike Kochevar, and Rocky Bennetts; front row-Richard Bourg, Tommy Evans, Steve Sommers and Steve Allen. Harley Peters 81 Jim Spears FfElD UBN WORJC fMDIUDLjAUY Coach Jack Pollock raises the starting gun for sprinter, Rocky Bennetts. Kent Linsenmann sets his sights high for the eight foot mark in pole vaulting. John Evans is airbom for a few seconds during broadjump practice. 82 Jake Palmer and Loren Lantz run to keep in shape for the upcoming meets. Dennis Chatfield and Rocky Bennetts keep the cinders Flying in an afternoon practice session. Darwin Tenny strives for perfection and form on the low hurdles. 83 Veteran track star, Tom Rader, prepares to make a powerful leap over the high jump bar. TRACKOERS TRAIN Through time devoted to practice, John Evans and Bob Land ini build their endurance- James Orr, Senior, sends his shotput soaring. 84 Aiming for distance, Philip Gilespie heaves Stanley Durrett and Joe Carbajal sprint around the track in the discus. a practice dash. 85 RASERALL ACTION Steve Allen Ken Ball Richard Bourg Jim Collins Walt Ethridge Tom Downey Richard Garcia Wayne Guccini Standing behind catcher Richard Paris, the umpire is able to call each pitch-ball or strike. 86 begins in spring Jim Spears stands cm deck waiting for his turn at bat. 87 George Lloyd Richard Paris MANAGERS ASSIST Dick Reed Bobby Ulibarri, manager, keeps track of baseballs and bats during the games. Bobby is usually assisted by Ivan Beck. 88 Ken Ball waits for the pitch during one of Fruita's home games while Coach Noxon keeps an eye on third base. Junior varsity baseball players are Bob Garlitz, Johnny Garcia, Kirk Monger, and David McIntyre (top row), Ron Alstatt, Mike Kochevar, Wayne Fry, Chuck Rader, Roy Ward and Doug Garlitz. 89 NEflUEM MEW AT FEW UIGU Steve Sommers, sophomore, concentrates on placing the ball beyond his opponent's reach with a direct forward slam. Joe Carbajal fixes his eyes on the ball while playing the net position during afternoon practice. 90 Coach Jim King, tennis coach, proved that tennis could be another of F. H. S. 's strong points in athletics. This year, a first for Coach King and tennis at F. H. S. , produced a team of netmen that took two of four Western Slope meets. Netman Dick Reed takes a powerful swing at a high ball while Steve Allen covers the rear court. Mike Kochevar, sophomore, plays the net during an afternoon workout. 91 A PROFILE. OF ORGANISATIONS belonging, but they also experience a sense of accomplishment. In organi- zations such as GAA, FHA, and FFA students are given the opportunity to further themselves in personal skills, while in clubs such as FTA, Library Club and IRC, they are able to pursue some of the more intellectual aspects of extra curricular activities. Pep Club members are (FIRST ROW): Clara Miller, Sylvia Stone, Sue Groves, Carol Stockert, Linda Idler, Karen Rowe, Cheryl Graham, Linda Henry, Earlynn Bare us, Dianna Barrett, Beverly Bare us, Patty Gosnell, Elaine Fitzner, Patsy Steele, Julianne Moore, Linda Guccini, Lois Young, Donna Barbee, Mary Lou Beebe, Barbara Jenkins, Syd O'Connor. (SECOND ROW): Carla Bender, Linda Ross, Susan Warren, Leslie Young, Merry Lynn Byers, Penny Baker, Dehra Spradling, Claudia Gobbo, Carol Seal, Elaine Combs, Karen Groves, Paulette Ellis, D'Ann Pacheco, Linda Barnes, Kathy Wells, Linda Charlesworth, Lavonne Brownell, Joyce Parker, Sherry Cutler, Terry McGlaughlin. (TOP ROW): Sharon Myers, Cindy Stark, Peggy Puls, Debra Tufly, Lynette Baldwin, Trudy Clark, Naomi Oliver, Linda Coles, Linda Parsons, Nancy Arbogast, Diana Collins, Winnibeth Anderson, Kathy Kochevar, Judy Smith, Signa Larralde, Judy Brach, Jeanne Mine, Yvonne Brownell, Susan Andrews, and Laura Musselman. PEP CLUB BOOSTS SPfRiT CHEERLEADERS Kathy Woynowskie Sherry Kenny Karen Buniger Lenore Parish Vicky Carnal Tom Withrow Shirley Garcia Judy Rooks PETER'S DEPARTMENT STORE TRAILER HOME RENTAL AND SALES HETZEL STUDIO L. COOK JEWELRY AND SPORTING GOODS 94 Officers for Pep Club are Carol Pep Club Homecoming float took first place in school Seal, Earlynn Barcus, Debra competition. Spradling, Judy Brach, Merry Lynn Byers, and Linda Ross. IULC PERFORM AT RALUES The high stepping Drill Team participated actively this year in giving several performances at football and basketball games as well as pep assemblies. 95 RICHARDSON'S OFFICE SUPPLY PEYTON'S JEWELRY HOLSUM BAKERS OSBORN BEAN AND ELEVATOR Student Council members are (SITTING LEFT TO RIGHT) Conni Greer, Boyce Baker, Merry Lynn Byers, Linda Guccini, Steve White, Richard Bourg, Steve Summers, Sherry Kenney, Carol Seal, Pam Long, Earlynn Barcus Dennis Cammack, Elwin Greer, Deena Buniger, Eric Johnson. (STANDING) Melvin Barbee, Tom Downey, Hud Labaree, Gary Alstatt, Ralf Lamar, Debra Spradling, Robert Etcheverry, John Orr, and Mr. Silliman, sponsor. COUMOL SERVES STUDENT BOEV Head girl, Merry Lynn Byers; To fill their sweet tooth after lunch and school, students secretary, Linda Guccini; and head frequent the student council candy store, boy, Tom Downey examine plans for student body elections. DAILY SENTINEL 242-5030 634 MAIN, GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADO % IRC members, Signa Larralde, Judy Brach, Karen Rowe, Rita Officers of IRC are Beverly Barcus, Karen Berg, Joe Carbajal, and Kathy Kochevar, discuss the plans for Rowe, Leslie Young, Louis Downs, and their annual banquet which climaxes their yearly activities. Pete Koenig. ’DIPLOMATS’ SPONSOR BANQUET The 1965-66 IRC members are (BOTTOM ROW, left to right): Pam Long, Elaine Fitzner, Patsy Steele, Karen Rowe, Linda Guccini, Julianne Moore, Signa Larralde, Judy Smith. (SECOND ROW): Pete Koenig, Koenig, Kathy Kochevar, Beverly Barcus, Leslie Young, Rita Berg, Carol Seal, Judy Brach, Mary Lou Beebe. (TOP ROW): Ed White, Loren Lantz, Harry Oliver, Joe Carbajal, John Garcia, Henry- Nagel, Frank Spears, Dennis Cammack, and Louis Downs. GAMBLES STORE FRUITA ACCOUNTING SERVICE UTE REALTY INC. WALTON'S THRIFT-WAY MARKET 97 Members of F-Club are (FRONT ROW) Doug Garlitz, Dick Reed, Richard Garcia, Tom Downey, Bob Warren, Harley Peters, Tom Rader, Gary Alstatt, Richard Bourg, Clarence Ross. (SECOND ROW) Mr. Bishop, sponsor, Jim Collins, Bob Landini, Ken Ball, Richard Paris, David Bristol, Wayne Guccini, John Young, Steve Stone, Melvin Barbee, Dan Johston, Mr. Noxon, sponsor. (THIRD ROW) Robert Etcheverry, Boyce Baker, Jake Palmer, Craig Hampton, Louis Downs, Steve Sommers, George Lloyd, Ted Carrico, Eric Johnson, HudLabaree, Steve Allen, Joe Carbajal, Mike Kochevar, Scott Baker, Trent Spradling. The 1965-66 F-Club officers Dan Johston, Tom Rader, Hud Labaree, and Gary Alstatt review some of the outstanding athletic achieve- ments. athletes form clubs The GAA members are (LEFT TO RIGHT) Karen Raff, Bonnie Wilcox, Pam Sanchez, Karen Widegren, Kathy Williams, Judy Rooks, Ida May Boughton. (TOP ROW) Kathy Kochevar, Carla Woynowskie, Donna Clawson, Linda Hartman, Sally Brach, Cecelia Silva, Diane Collins, Sharon Myers, and Winnebeth Anderson. GAA officers are Kathy Kochevar, Diane Collins, Ida May Boughton, Pam Sanchez, Bonnie Wilcox, Judy Rooks, and Karen Widegren. TED CARRICO RADIO AND ELECTRIC INDEPENDENT LUMBER CO ___FRUJTA CHEVRON SERVICE CITY MARKET INC. 98 Mike Stark, John Young and Tom Downey collabo- rate on the best possible ways to weld beams. FFA officers sponsored by Mr. Burenheide are (LEFT TO RIGHT) Gene Montano, Milton Stark, Jack Fry, Tom Downey, Melvin Bar- bee, John Young, and Jim Baer. 'FARMERS' LEARAJ SHORTCUTS FFA members are (BOTTOM ROW, left to right) Ed Quest, Terry Marinelli, David McDonald, Ronald Groves, Norman Gifford, Dwight Ross, Charles Preston, Gene Montano, John Johnston. (SECOND ROW) Jerred Thompson, Elvin Montano, Ron Smith, Earl Neotzelman, Ray Lehmann, Emy Denton, Melvin Barbee, Steve White, Dick Neihues, Warren Williams, Wayne Fry, Dan Johnston, Steve Soefker, Jim Barlow. (TOP ROW) Mr. Burenheide, sponsor; Jim Baer, Walt Kochevar, Milton Stark, Max Chatfeild, Joe Hall, Jack Fry, Tom Downey, Ed Alstatt, Allen Boss, Miles Puckett, Todd Crouse, Steve Stone, John Young, Gary Queen, and Marvin Cady. FRUITA DRUG COMPANY BRACH’S PACKING CO. FRUITA CLOTHING STORE PICKEN'S BODY SHOP Concert Band members are (SITTING left to right) Karen Rowe, Martha Hefton, Altarae Snyder, Stanley Durrett, Bobby Ulibarri, Deena Buniger, Mary Kozoil, John Orr, Leslie Young, Claudia Gobbo, Merry Lynn Byers, Susan Warren. (SECOND ROW) Linda Charlesworth, Joe Carbajal, Richard Garcia, Melvin Ludlam, Bobby Armenta, Harry Oliver, Karla Woynowskie, Linda Howell, Arnold Arcuby, Bob Extrom, Pat Rich, David Swenson, Bob Landini, David Roper, Ken Ball, Richard Lewis. (TOP ROW) Ivan Beck, Steve Stone, Richard Paris, and Oren Merryhew. LEWIS WINS SOUSA AWARD Leading the band, David Roper, Richard Garcia, Deena Buniger, Ken Ball, Leslie Young, Bob Landini, and Richard Lewis found their official assignments busy ones. Through his many achievements in music, Richard Lewis proved a deserving winner of the John Philip Sousa Award. TOMPKINS IMPLEMENT CO. FRUITA STATE BANK BALDWIN’S HARDWARE STORE FRUITA WASHATERIA 100 The 1965-66 Banner Girls are Karen Rowe, Gail Tompkins, Conni Greer, Claudia Gobbo,and Linda Idler. BANNERS” LEAD Drum Majors Bob Land ini and Leslie Young lead the band with the aid of twirlers, Cindy Stone and Linda Charlesworth. BAND FLEET SERVICE PERRY'S STUDIO VERN'S GRAND MESA 66 SERVICE 636 GRANO AVE., GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADO 101 Members of the FHS Mixed Chorus are (LEFT TO RIGHT) Mrs. Emrick, group sponsor; Laura Musselman, Linda Charlesworth, Lavonne Brownell, Karen Raff, Loretta Long, Sylvia Stone, Linda Henry, Sandy Peach. (SECOND ROW) Pat Pfister, Karen Widegren, Louanna Nelson, Sheila Cummins, Cindy Stone, Betty Caster, Kathy Wells, Gail Gonzales, Linda Idler. (TOP ROW) Ted Hoagland, Steve Stone, Dan Johnston, Lloyd Otero, Paco Chacon, Ted Otero, Alan Jones, Dan McDonald and Roy Ward. MR£. EMRJ06 DIRECT Glee Club officers are Sue Groves, Karen Groves, Yvonne Brownell and officers for the Choir are Dan Johnston, Karen Widegren, and Cindy Stone. FHS Girls Chorus members are (FIRST ROW) Annette Kelly, Patty Gosnell, Mrs. Emrick, sponsor; Paulette Ellis, Carol Seal. (SECOND ROW) Barbara Jenkins, Elaine Combs, Yvonne Brownell, Jackie Shaffer. (TOP ROW) Karen Groves, Linda Coles, Sue Groves and D'Ann Pacheco. EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS NEW METHOD LAUNDRY GRAND VALLEY RURAL POWER LINES INC. GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADO 102 Veteran Thespians, Deena Buniger, Louis Downs, Mike Stark, Bob Thespian officers are, Pete Koenig, Ekstrom, Sylvia Stone and Sharon Hardrick are some of the prime Charles Stanton, Louis Downs, Sylvia reasons for the success of THE LITTLE FOXES, the Senior class Stone, and Deena Buniger. play. THESPIANS SlAR, fN PlAY Members of the 1965-66 Thespians are (LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM ROW) Peter Koenig, Louis Downs, Tom Rader, Bill Byers, Bill Burgin, Bill Carroll. (MIDDLE ROW) Dehra Spradling, Sharon Hardrick, Linda Henry, Earlynn Barcus, Treena Guccini, Sheila Cummins, Susan Warren. (TOP ROW) Charles Stanton, Sylvia Stone, Deena Buniger, sponsor; Miss Alexander, Merry Lynn Byers, Sherry Kenny and James Orr. FREEWAY BOWLING ARDEN MEADOW GOLD DAIRY BROWN SON'S INC. FASHION BAR 103 1965-66 FHA members are (FIRST ROW, left to right) Joan Walton, Linda Henry, Ruby Russell, Sherry Kenny, Sylvia Stone, Sue Groves, Karen Groves, Cindy Stone, Jeanne Preston. (SECOND ROW) Miss Ashby, group sponsor; Linda Benson, Linda Parson, Earlynn Barcus, Lorene Clawson, Frances Harper, Donna Clawson, Dorthy Radabugh Nancy Arbogast, Cindy Stark, Nancy Harper, Linda Post, Fay Kelly, Reva Post, Sharia Smith, Sue Near, Cindy Hutchison, and Mrs. Fucco, sponsor. W0 UEMAKER6 UNDERTAKE PROJECTS FHA officers are Sylvia Stone, Lorene Clawson, Sue Groves, Karen Groves and Cindy Stone. With the aid of their sponsor, Miss Ashby, FHA girls industriously work on one of their many projects. CAFE CARAVAN U—RENT—IT FRUITA TIMES LANN AND COMPANY 104 Science Club officere are Gary Alstatt, Shirley Garcia, Eric Johnson, and Hud Labaree. The 1965-66 Science Club members are (LEFT TO RIGHT) Mr. Lemcke, sponsor; Shirley Garcia, Mary Kozoil, Anne Mosher, Loretta Long, Pat Potter, Bonny Wilcox, Carla Bender, Jim Orr, David Bristol. (SECOND ROW) Loren Lantz, Gary Alstatt, Hud Labaree, Aaron Shreck, Tom Rader, Bill Byers, Dennis Commack, Wayne Guccini, Ted Carrico, Richard Lewis, Ken Ball. (TOP ROW) Melvin Ludlum, Pete Koenig, George Lloyd, JimCollins, Claudia Gobbo, Leslie Young, Eric Johnson, Ron Quest, and Charles Stanton. CLUBS SAIN MGU UE UBERSMP The officers of FTA are Hud Labaree, Kathy Wells, Karen Rowe, and Tom Rader. FTA members are Mr. Lemcke, group sponsor; Kathy Wells, Treena Guccini, Karen Rowe, Deena Buniger, Tom Rader. (SECOND ROW)Jackie Shaffer, Paulette Ellis, Elwin Greer, Bill Key, Melvin Ludlum, Bob Warren, Richard Lewis. (TOP ROW) Pete Koenig, Dennis Commack, George Lloyd, Ted Carrico, Eric Johnson, Hud Labaree, and Gary Alstatt. WADDEL'S MARKET THE DINER PEPSI—COLA BOTTLING CO. COLORADO WHOLESALE GROCERS 105 Members of the staff look over their work to make sure that it is as perfect as possible before it goes into print. The Wildcat's Beat staff is sponsored by Miss Borron. Wildcat's Beat editors, Dehra Spradling and Treena Guccini, discuss one of the many problems that crop up in the pro- duction of a school paper. SlAFP U fMS AWARDS Among the journalistic accomplishments of the Wildcat's Beat staff was winning first in state in their division and receiving first class rating in national competition. 106 Editor, Conni Greer, compiles information on Wildcat financial status. StAFP PRODUCES ANNUAL Annual staffers Linda McPherson, Harold Raff, Brenda Beck, Loren Lantz, Scott Baker, Larry' Roundtree, Linda Idler and Conni Greer plan for the soliciting of ads to'help pay for the production of the annual. Scott Baker, annual subscriptions contest winner, discusses cam- paign with Linda Idler. 107 Library Club members are (SITTING) Shirley Garcia, Sheila Cummins, Linda Pullins, Ronie Lomz. (STAND- ING, SECOND ROW) Mrs. Hurt, sponsor; Joe Orr, Larry Stutler, Charles Stanton, Mike Hoback, Dehra Spradling, Eleanor Rodriquez, Lorene Clawson, Janet Bell, Wayne Guccini, (BEHIND Wayne) Dick Eisenach. (THIRD ROW) James Orr, David Roper, Ronald Quest, Douglas Garlitz. LIBRARIANS EtALUATB BOORS Checking their records for a particular book, Library Club officers Linda Pullins, Wayne Guccini, Sheila Cummins, Shirley Garcia, and Ron Quest are kept busy. To review new magazines that come in weekly is one of the duties of young librarians Jim Orr and Sheila Cummins. 108 CLASS OF 1966 FRUITA HIGH SCHOOL GARY ALSTATT: Honor Society 1,2,3, Science Club Treasurer, Junior Class Treasurer, Junior Class Favorite, Senior Class Treasurer, F-Club 2,3, Foot- ball 1,2,3, Football Co-Captain 3, Basketball 1,2, 3, Mr. Wildcat for February, Mr. F. H. S. for 1965- 66. BONNIE AMOS JAMES BAER: FFA, 1,2,3, Treasurer and Secretary. SCOTT BAKER: FTA 3, F-Club 2,3, Wrestling 2,3, Annual Staff, Sports Editor. LYLE BALDWIN EARLYNN BARCUS: Sophomore Class President, Pep Club Secretary 1, Vice President 2, President 3, Drill Team 1,2,3, Drill Leader 3, IRC 3, FHA Parlimentarian, Thespians 3, Student Council 1,2, 3, Winner of the Mobile Home Essay Contest. JANET BELL: Honor Society 3, Library Club. DEENA BUNIGER: Pep Club 1, GAA 1,2,3, GAA Secretary 1, Vice President 2, President 3, Thes- pians 2,3, Thespian Treasurer 3, Band 1,2,3, Class Plays 2, 3. BILL BUSH VALERIE CADY: Chorus 1,2, GAA 1, Pep Club 1, IRC 3. DENNIS CAMMACK: Band 1,2, IRC 2,3, FTA 3, Science Club 3, Basketball 1,2, Student Council 3, Outcasts Dance Band 3. TED CARRICO: Student Council 1, Science Club 2, 3, FTA 2,3, IRC 1,2, Wrestling Manager 2. BILL CARROLL: Science Club 2,3, Thespians 2,3, Class Plays 2,3. STELLA CHAVES LORENE CLAWSON: FHA 2,3, FHA Vice President 3, GAA 1,2,3, Band 1,2,3. JACK CRAWFORD LINDA DePRIEST DAVID DOLAN TOM DOWNEY: FFA 2,3, FFA Reporter 3, F-Club 2,3, F-Club Secretary 2, FHS Head Boy, Student Council 3. LOUIS DOWNS: Honor Society- 1,2,3, Honor Society Treasurer 3, Thespians 2,3, Thespians Vice President 3, F-Club 1,2,3, IRC 2,3, Speech Awards 2, 3, Class Plays 2,3, Alternate Delegate to the United Nations 2. DICK EISENACH BOB EKSTROM BOB ETHRIDGE: Basketball 3, Baseball 3, F-Club 3. RICHARD GARCIA: Band 1,2,3, Band Secretary 3, F-Club 2,3, Science Club 3, Football 1,2,3, Base- ball 1,2,3. LINDA DELL GARLITZ: Chorus 1, Ensemble 1, Pep Club 1, FHA 2. LINDA LOU GARLITZ: Chorus 1,2, Pep Club 1,2, Ensemble 1,2, Sweetheart Dance Attendant. CHERYL GRAHAM: FHS Head Girl, Student Council 2,3, Student Council Secretary 3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Drill Team 1,2,3, Drill Leader 3, Thespians 2,3, Class Play 2, Chorus 1, FHS Girl State Representa- tive. CONNI GREER: Homecoming Attendant 1, Wildcat Personality Editor, Wildcat's Beat Staffer, Wildcat Editor 3, Junior Class Vice-President, Banner Girl 3, Pep Club 1, Drill Team 2, IRC 1,2, Thespians 2, Class Play 2, Student Council 1,2,3, WCSCA secretary, National Leadership Conference Dele- gate, Miss Wildcat For March, Honor Society 3, Sweetbriar Model, Grand Junction Home Boat and Auto Show Queen, Miss FHS for 1965-66. LINDA GROVES: Junior Class Favorite, FHA 2,3, FHA Secretary 3, Pep Club 3, Drill Team 3, FFA Sweetheart Attendant 2, Glee Club President 3, Chorus 1,2,3, Senior Homecoming Attendant. GAIL GONZALES: GAA 1, Pep Club 2,3, Ensemble. SHARON HARDRICK: Student Council 1,3, Speech Team 2, IRC 1,2, Pep Club 1,2, Drill Team 1, FHA 3, Class Play 3, Sweetbriar Model, Prom Queen Attendant. FRANCES HARPER: FHA 1,2,3. MARGARET HEFTON: Chorus 1,2,3, Ensemble 1. LINDA HENRY: FHA 2,3, FHA Parlimentarian 2, Thespians 2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Ensemble 2, Class Play 2, Library Club 2. LINDA IDLER: Pep Club 1,2,3, IRC 1,2,3, Cheer- leader 2, Banner Girl 3, Chorus 1,3, Annual Assist- ant Editor 3, Drill Team 1. ERIC JOHNSON: Science Club 1,2,3, Science Club President 3, Football 2,3, F-Club 2,3, Senior Class President, Student Council 3. DAN JOHNSTON SHERRY KENNY: Cheerleader 2,3, Student Council 3, Pep Club 2,3, Sweetheart Dance Attendant. WALT KOCHEVAR: FFA 2,3. PETER KOENIG: IRC 2,3, IRC Vice-President 3, Thespians 2,3, Thespians Clerk, Honor Society, 1,2,3, Science Club 2,3, FTA 3, Band 1, Class Play 2. 109 HUD LABAREE: Football 2,3, Football Co-Captain 3, Wrestling 1,2,3, State Wrestling Representative 3, Alternate for Japanese Wrestling tour 2, F-Club 1,2,3, Science Club 2,3, Science Club Vice-Pres- ident 3, FTA 2,3, FTA Resident 3, Student Coun- cil 3, Senior Class Vice-President, Sweetheart King, Mr. Wildcat for the Month of February. BOB LAND INI: Track 1,2,3, F-Club 1,2,3, Drum Major 2,3, Band 1,2,3, Outcasts Dance Band 3. LOREN LANTZ: Science 3, IRC 3, Senior Class Secretary, Annual Staff Organization Editor, Track 2.3, Honor Society 2,3. RAY LEHMANN: FFA t, 2, 3. RICHARD LEWIS: All Colorado High School Honor Band and Chorus, All Colorado Instrument Solo- Ensemble Contest, Band 1,2,3, Science Club 3, FTA 3, Top for the Nation Honor Band. LORETTA LONG: FHA 2, Science Club 3. DAVID LOPEZ: Track 2. MELVIN LUDLAM: Band 1,2,3, Science Club 3, FTA 3, All State Band 3, Outcasts Band 3. WANDA MARES douc McIntyre JIM McNEILL OREN MERYHEW: FFA 2,3. GENE MONTANO: FFA 1,2,3, FFA Sentinel 3. JERRY MOORE: JAMES ORR: Honor Society 2,3, Science Club 1,2, 3, Library Club 1,2,3, Thespians 2,3, Wrestling 2, 3, Track 2,3, Class Plays 2,3, Speech 3. CECILIA PADIA JAKE PALMER CLAUDE PARKER HARLEY PETERS: Football 1,2,3, Quarterback Club Football Award 3, F-Club 1,2,3, All Conference Football Lineman, A A Allstate Football Tackle. LINDA POST: FHA 1,2,3, FHA Secretary 2, FHA District President 3, GAA 1, Library Club 2, Prom Queen 3. PAT POTTER: Science Club 3. JEANNE PRESTON: FHA 3. VICKIE PRESTON: Honor Society 1,2,3, Class Play 2. LINDA PULLINS: Honor Society 1,2, Library Club 2.3, Library Club Secretary, Treasurer 3. RONALD QUEST: Science Club 3, Library Club 3. BONNIE QUIMBY: Sophomore Class Secretary, Miss Betty Crocker Award 3. TOM RADER: F-Club 1,2,3, F-Club Secretary 3, Student Council 2, FTA 3, FTA Treasurer 3, Science Club 3, Thespians 2,3, Class Play 2, Football 2,3, Track 1,2,3, State Track Represen- tative 3, Basketball 2,3. BILL REYNOLDS: LINDA REYNOLDS: Homecoming Queen, Junior Homecoming Attendant, Sweetheart Dance Attend- ant, Junior Class Secretary, Chorus 1, Pep Club 1, 2, Sweetbriar Model. JERRY ROOKS: GAA 1,2,3. CHARLES ROSS: LARRY ROUNDTREE: Football 1, Basketball 2, Annual Personalities Editor 3. KAREN ROWE: FHS Girl State Representative 2, Honor Society 1,2,3, Honor Society Secretary 3, Cheerleader 2, Pep Club 1,2,3, Drill Team 1, Band 1,2,3, Honor Band 2, IRC 1,2,3, IRC Secretary 2, IRC President 3, FTA 3, FTA Secretary 3, Science Club 2. NICK SANCHEZ AARON SHRECK: Science Club 3. ARCHIE SILVA CHARLES STANTON: Honor Society 2,3, Honor Society Historian 2, Thespians 2,3, Thespian President 3, Class Plays 2,3, Science Club 1.2,3, Library Club 2,3, Track 1,2,3. MILTON STARK: FFA 1,2,3, FFA Vice-President 2, FFA President 3, Thespians 2,3, Class Plays 2, 3, Student Council 2, F-Club 3, Speech 2,3, State Speech Awards 3. CAROL STOCKERT: Pep Club 2,3, Chorus 1,2. SYLVIA STONE: FHA 1,2,3, FHA Song Leader 1, FHA Treasurer 2, FHA President 3, Class Plays 2, 3, Thespians 2,3, Thespians Secretary 3, Pep Club 3, Chorus 1,2,3, Ensemble 2. DAVID SWENSON: Band 1,2,3. GAIL TOMPKINS: Student Council 3, IRC 2,3, Pep Club 1,2, Banner Girl 3. JOHN TRUJILLO: Wrestling 1,2,3, F-Club 2,3. JAMES WALTERS: Baseball 1,2, F-Club 3. CONNIE WHITE: Library Club 2,3, Pep Club 2. TOM WITHROW: Cheerleader 3, FFA 1, Pep Club 1,3. KATHY WOYNOWSKIE: Cheerleader 2, 3, Head- cheerleader 3, Honor Society 1,2,3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Art Awards 2,3. JOHN YOUNG: Football 2,3, F-Club 2,3, FFA 1,2, 3, FFA Secretary 2, Vice-President 3.


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