Fruita High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Fruita, CO)

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7. Photograph Reaches, Vru was taken from an a rwte4 fP 475 miles during the Gemini 10 space flight of astronauts John W. Young and Michael Collins in July of 1906. Gibraltar appears in the upper right. 8. Surprised Miss America—Pretty 19-year-old Jan Jayroe, Miss Oklahoma, expresses surprise and happiness in the same gesture upon learning that she was Miss America 1967. 9. Pat and Luci—Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Nugent walk down steps of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington on August 6th following the wedding of Nugent and the daughter of President Lyndon B. Johnson. 10. Strikeout King Retires— Lefthander Sandy Koufax of the Los Angeles Dodgers announced on November 18th that he was retiring from baseball due to an arthritic elbow. Winner of the Cy Young Award three times. Koufax set an all-time record of 382 strikeouts during the 1965 season. 11. Speaks Up For COP-Senate Minority Leader Everett Dirk- sen answered President Johnson’s accusations that the GOP is a party of fear by declaring that the President’s statements actually spell out the most damning self-indictment in modern political history”. 12. White House Pickets-In August, these sign carrying pickets marched up and down in front of the White House in protest to the probe of their anti-Viet Nam war activities by the House Committee on Un-American Activities. WILDCAT Editor . . Dehra Spradling Co-Editor Elaine Combs Faculty Stan Eisenach Classes Mary Bennett Pacesetters Elaine Fitzner And Athletics Patsy Steele Clubs Judie Rooks Activities. ■Mp ' ' • ' Bart Weldon Staff: Sue Fagg 1967 ..... COLORADO Today we follow— Tomorrow we lead. Whether he is pacing at a football game, or sitting beside the coaches at a wrestling match -- our friend and physician, Dr. Harlan B. Huskey, is seldom absent from Fruita High School athletic events. The Doc is one of those special persons, though busy with his personal practice, is always interested in the well-being of the students. Because of Dr. Huskey's generous enthusiasm and support of all our efforts, those who have come in contact with him can never forget his sincere interest in our students and school. ADMINISTRATION THE EXECUTIVES PRINCIPAL The smooth operation of Fruita High School is accomplished through the practical wisdom and careful judgment of Mr. George, Principal. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Handling discipline and student business, as well as filling in for his chief, when necessary, is Mr. Everett, Assistant Principal. 6 STUDENT ADVISORS Mr. Pease Mr. Hayes Counselor Counselor B.A., M.A. B. A., M.A. Mrs. Parish Office Secretary Mesa College 7 Mrs. Watson Office Secretary Mesa College THE PROFESSIONALS Miss Alexander English II, III Speech £ Drama II, III Mr. Bishop Sophomore Phy- sical Education B.S. Mr. Burenheide Vocational Ag- riculture I, II, III, IV B.S., M.S. Mrs. Carmichael English II Journalism I, II B. A. Miss C linton Sophomore Physical Education B.A. Mr. Davis World History U.S. Government A.A., B.A. 8 Mr. Jay American History Social Psychology A.B. Mr. Kinman English III, IV B. A. 9 Mr. Kettel Student teacher Fall Quarter 1966 Mr. Lemcke Chemistry Physics B.S., M.S. Miss Means French I, II, III B. A. Mr. Moore Mechanical Drawing 1, 11, III A. A., B.A. Mrs. Moyer American History Sophomore Physical Education B. A. 10 Mr. Noxon Miss Orendorf Biology Study Hall B.S., M.A. B.A. Mr. Peach Geometry A.S., B.A. 1 1 Mr. Pyettc Algebra 1 B.S. Mr. Pollock Sophomore Phy- sical Education A. B., M.A. Miss Porath Shorthand Typing 11 Office Practice B. S. Mr. Rieniets U.S. History World Geography World History B.A., M.A. Mr. Silliman Algebra 1, II Solid Geometry Trigometry B.A. Mr. Silver English II, III, IV B.S. Mr. Skiff Business Law Bookkeeping Typing B.A. 12 Mr. Sneed Geology II, III, IV B.S. Mr. Stroh Art I, II, III, B.F.A. Mr. Thompson English III B.A., M.A. Mr. Trump Shop I, II B.A., M.A. Mr. Veselack Band B.S. Mr. Zybura Algebra I Senior Math B.S., M.A. 13 TECHNOLOGISTS Postal Transmitter: Mr. Smith Director of Hygiene: Mrs. Taylor. Literary Specialists: Mrs. Hurt, Head Librarian, and Mrs. Cummins, secretary. Culinary Artists: Mrs. Beebe, Mrs. Clawson, Mrs. Wiswell, Miss Bourg, Mrs. Roundtree. Not pictured: Mrs. Gibbons, Mrs. Kettle. Maintenance Engineers: Mr. Bascom, Mrs. Eaton, Mr. Fuller, and Mr. Breazeale. 1 SENIOR BRASS Sponsors: Miss Janet Porath, Mr. Charles Stroh, Miss Billi Means, and Mr. John Skiff Leading the seniors of '67' are: Arnaud Arcuby, vice-president; Bev Barcus, treasurer; Renee Massingill, secretary; and Wayne Guccini, president. 16 Capturing the Senior Spotlight are Carla Bender, Valedictorian; and Linda Ross, Salutatorian. Colors: Lavender and White Flower: White Carnation Motto: Today we follow—Tomorrow we lead. Song: 'More' 17 RONNIE ALSTATT ARNAUD ARCUBY PENNY BAKER KEN BALL MELVIN BARBEE BEV BARCUS LINDA BARNES DIANNA BARRETT CARLA BENDER 18 ROCKY BENNETTS STEVE BLANKA DAVE BRISTOL SHARON BENSON IDA MAY BOUGHTON BILL BURGIN RITA BERG RICH BOURG DOROTHY BYERLY 19 BILL BYERS MERRY LYNN BYERS LINDA CHESNEY JIM COLLINS ELAINE COMBS SHEILA CUMMINS ERNEST DENTON SUSIE DUPPER STAN DURRETT 20 PAULETTE ELLIS SHIRLEY GARCIA CLAUDIA GOBBO ELAINE FITZNER DOUG GaRLITZ CHARLENE GOODWIN LUE FRANKLIN PHILIP GILLASPIE RON GREENHOW 21 BUTCH GREER KAREN GROVES TREENA GUCCINI WAYNE GUCCINI MIKE HOBACK RITA HARRIS MARLION HOLT TED HOAGLUND BILL KEY 22 KENT LINSENMANN GLEN LORIMER linda McPherson GEORGE LLOYD RENEE MASSINGILL JUDY MONTGOMERY PAM LONG david McIntyre BILL MOORE 23 EARL NOETZELMAN D’ANN PACHECO RICHARD PARIS LENORE PARISH ROGER PETERS PATRICIA PFISTER MILES PUCKETT SUSIE QUEST HAROLD RAFF 24 SHERRY REINER PAM SANCHEZ JOAN SMITH JUDIE ROOKS CAROL SEAL RON SMITH LINDA ROSS EDNA SHIRES CATHY SPARKS 25 JIM SPEARS DEHRA SPRADLING GENE STADIFIRD PATSY STEELE MERRIE STEWART CINDY STONE STEVE STONE DARWIN TENNEY RAY THOMPSON 26 ROBERT TRIPP BOB WARREN BART WELDON WANDA VINCENT LOIS WARREN KATHY WELLS ROY WARD SUSAN WARREN STEVE WHITE 27 KAREN WIDEGREN LESLIE YOUNG Seniors Not Pictured BILL BARBEE GARY BARBEE BRENDA BECK ROD BLUM JUNIOR CHACON DENNIS CHATFIE LD JACKIE CRESPIN RUSSELL DEWITT KEN DOLAN BETTY FISHER JACK FRY ELDON GILES CRAIG HAMPTON LINDA JOHNSON ANNETTE KELLY JERRY LINN RANDY MOORE LOU ANNA NELSON DAN NEWBY TED OTERO LEON PADIA BOBBY SAMORA STEVE SOEFKER WARREN WILLIAMS Only Yesterday, Waiting Impatient 28 JUBILANT JUNIORS Industrious leaders are: Boyce Baker, president; Mike Kochevar, vice-president; Judy Brach, treasurer; and Yvonne Brownell, secretary. Colors: Blue and Silver Flower: White Rose Motto: To reach the impossi - ble stars Song: 'Born Free' Guiding the class from tomatoes through Prom jitters are: Mr. Moore, Mr. Decker, Mrs. Patterson and Mr. Tmmp. 30 STEVE ALLEN ED ALSTATT s S'i SUSAN ANDREWS NANCY ARBOCAST ROBERT ARMENTA ROY BAILEY BOYCE BAKER LYNETTE BALDWIN LINDA BALL DONNA BARBEE BUTCH BARTMAN MARY LOU BEEBE ALAN BOSS SANDY BOTKIN JUDY BRACH SALLY BRACH DAVID BRANTLEY LAVONNE BROWNELL YVONNE BROWNELL KAREN BUNIGER JAMES BURTON MARVIN CADY 31 JOE CARBAJAL VICKY CARNAL KAREN CASE LINDA CHARLESWORTH TRUDY CLARK DONNA CLAWSON LINDA COLE MIKE COLE DIANA COLLINS CAROLYN COUP JERRY COX TODD CROUSE WILMA DePRIEST JOHN DOUGHERTY STAN EISENACH ROBERT ETCHEVERRY JOHN EVANS TOM EVANS SUSAN FAGG BRUCE FRANZ WAYNE FRY JOHN GARCIA 32 LEON GARCIA BOB GARLITZ ALFRED GIFFORD CHUCK GREAGER LINDA GUCCINI JOE HALL LINDA HARTMAN LINDA HOWELL BARBARA JENKINS RITA KIEFER KATHY KOCHEVAR MIKE KOCHEVAR MARY KOZOIL RALPH LaMAR SIGNA LARRALDE MAX MARES TERRY McBRIDE janice McDermott dan McDonald terry McLaughlin CLARA MILLER KEN MILLER 33 JEANNE MINE KIRK MONGER ELVIN MONTANO JUU ANNE MOORE ANNE MOSHER LAURA MUSSELMAN SARAH MUSSELMAN SHARON MYERS HENRY NAGEL DICK NIEHUES SYD O'CONNOR HARRY OLIVER NAOMI OLIVER JOHN ORR BILL OSBORN JUNIOR PADILLA SAM PALMER JOYCE PARKER LINDA PARSON REVA POST PEGGY PULS CHRISTINE RADEBAUGH 34 DICK REED JOHN REYNOLDS PAT RICH NANCY RICHARDSON JIM RODRIQUEZ CLARENCE ROSS DAVID ROPER JIM SANCHEZ KEN SCHAVE ALLEN SHIRES CECILIA SILVA JUDY SMITH PAUL SMITH ALTARAE SNYDER STEVE SOMMERS FRANK SPEARS TRENT SPRADLINC LUCINDA STARK JANET TERRY JARED THOMPSON 35 DEBRA TU FLY BOB ULIBARRI STEVE VALENCIA RUBY VALLEZ TOM WARREN STEVE WEBB JUDY WESTON DUANE WHITE ED WHITE ROGER WITHROW CARLA WOYNOWSKIE LOIS YOUNG JUNIORS PREPARE PROM Many hours of diligent work go into the preparation of the annual Junior-Senior Prom—Paris by Night. SOPHOMORE STOMPERS Leading the exuberant class of '69' are: Larry Stutler, president; Tom Cronk, vice- president; and Jeanne Heiny, secretary-treasurer. Guiding the class with humor and zim are: Mr. Peach, Mr. Sneed, Mr. Thompson, and Mr. Hein. Colors: Grape and White Flower: Orchid Motto: If you can’t find a way, make one. Song: ‘Climb Every Mountain’ 38 Sharlyn Allen Leanna Allison Sheryl Arbogast Tim Arpke Lee Barnes Warren Barnes Bryan Beck Sharon Beck Joe Beckstein Sandra Bender Mary Bennett Doug Bennetts Linda Benson Barbara Bilyeu Gary Bohnet Ernest Boswell Joyce Bousman Don Bristol Kathy Buhler Gayle Buniger Gail Burnell Les Cady Max Chatfield Carl Chesney Ray Chesney Janette Clark Gearld Clawson Arnold Clemans Joyce Cole Mickey Cox 39 Wv Danny Daniels Linda Davis Charlotte Dick Donna Dickerson Carol Crespin Pattie Crespin Tom Cronk Sharon Cummins Cherrie Dailey Sheryl Downer Glenn Erkman Carol Fry Gaylene Garlitz ♦ Doris Gilbert Teresa Goldman Verlan Goss Ken Gray Rhondy Groves Clyde Haller John Harmon Nancy Harper Marie Hartman Jeanne Heiny Barbara Hill Steve Hoback Vickie Holt 40 Diane Hull Cindy Hutchison Mickey Hutchison David Jacquez Joann Jacquez Bruce Kettle Leona Kettle Susan Kettle Paul Kochevar Paula Kochevar Mike Koenig Stan Koziol Edna Kralicek Cheryl Lorimer Kathy Lujan Roger Mackey Patty Maluy Terry Marinelli Robert Martin Kathy Mason Clyde McBride Kathy Mclntrye 41 Linda Meinsen Ruth Mendenhall Fred Meyer Ross Monger Swany Monger Mike Morgan Mariam Mosher Joe Muths Sandra Nelson Larry Noetzelman Joe Orr Priscilla Otero Frances Padilla Chester Reiner Dennis Retherford Lennie Rich Marilyn Richards Eleanor Rodriquez Patsy Padilla Leta Parker Gail Patton Sandra Peach Dale Pull ins Eddie Quest Dianne Raff Donna Raff 42 Larry Romero Sarah Roundtree Janet Rowe Ruby Russell Kay Sanchez Rosabell Sanchez Bob Sasser Steve Seal Eddie Serrano Rose Mary Serrano Pat Serve Gene Shaw Janet Siddens - ' Larry Stutler Dan Sullivan Tim Tomlinson Dale Tompkins Deryl Thompson Rachel Ukele Anna Vigil Norman Vincent Nancy Walters 43 Joan Walton Evelyn Warner Kathy Warner Jerry Sue Watkins Costa Watson Jo Adair Welch Glenn White Roger White Wesley White Calvin Williams SOPHOMORES SELECT 44 RINGS Mr. G Misses F.H.S. Boettcher Foundation Scholarship recipient to Chosen on the basis of patriotism, dependability, Colorado State University is Carla Bender leadership and service to the school and the community senior - Merry Lynn Byers was selected for the Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizenship Award. Fruita High School's 1967 Betty Crocker Home- maker of Tomorrow - Linda Kay McPherson. 48 Selected as Delegates to Colorado Columbine Girls' State at Temple Buell University are juniore Peggy Puls and Judy Brach. They were chosen by the Women's Auxilliary of Fruita to represent Fruita High School in the practice of city and state governments. Fruita coeds capture awards Susan W arren Winner of the highest Fruita High School Band designation—The John Phillip Sousa Award for outstanding leadership and participation for three years. 49 Senior Attendant Queen: Debra Spradling King: Steve Blanka PARIS BY NIGHT Kathy Wells Roger Peters Prom Royalty 1967 D'Ann Pacheco Craig Hampton QUARTERBACK CLUB ANNOUNCES OUTSTANDING ATHLETES Football. . .Rich Paris Wrestling. . .George Lloyd Basketball .Jim Collins Just might make it! Fruita . . 46 Rifle . . .14 Fruita . . 27 Hotchkiss . . . . . . . 0 Fruita . . 39 Palisade . . . . . . . 0 Fruita . . 19 Olathe . . . 0 Fruita . . 41 Cedaredge . . . . . . 0 Fruita . . 42 Nucla . . . 0 Fruita . . 13 Gunnison . . . . . . . 0 Fruita . . 18 Central . . . 0 Fruita . . 46 Paonia . . . 0 FRUITA vs. GLENWOOD SPRINGS, qtr. finals. . .43-14 FRUITA vs. WALSENBURG, semi finals . . . . . 49-0 FRUITA vs. YUMA, (STATE FINALS) . . 27-0 Managers: Doug Bennetts Verlin Goss FOOTBALL DYNAMOS GEORGE LLOYD - Senior Right End 5’ 9 134 2-year Letterman All Conference '66 Defensive Offensive ALL STATE '66 RICH PARIS - Senior Fallback 6' 1 186 3-year Letterman All Conference '65-66 Top Scorer in GVL '65 Co-Captain '66 ALL STATE '66 Selected to play on ALL STAR TEAM '66 STEVE STONE - Senior T ackle 5' 10 174 2-year Letterman Co-Captain '66 All Conference '66 Defensive Offensive ALL STATE '66 GRIDDERS TACKLE STATE TITLE Boyce Baker Guard - Jr. All Conference All-State 2nd Team Melvin Barbee Halfback - Sr. All Conference Defensive Richard Bourg Quarterback - Sr. All Conference All-State 2nd Team Jim Collins Robert Etcheverry John Evans Halfback - Sr. Center - Jr. Halfback - Jr. All Conference Second Team Craig Hampton End - Sr. All Conference Defens ive Clarence Ross Guard - Jr. All Conference Defensive Kent Linsenmann Center - Sr. Trent Spradling Tackle - Jr. All Conference Second Team John Orr Tackle - Jr. All Conference Second Team Warren Williams Fullback - Sr. Tackles: Liie Franklin Ken Schave Sam Palmer Ernest Boswell Backs: Front: Mike Kochevar Norman Vincent Dennis Retherford Steve Hoback Back: Tom Evans Jim Spears Dick Niehues Don Bristol DETERMINED SECOND SQUAD Guards: Roger White Jack Fry Butch Bartman Stan Koziol Ends: Tim Tomlinson Ken Miller Steve Sommers grapplers capture spotlight Manager: Bill Williams Dick Reed, Clarence Ross, Kirk Monger and George Lloyd represented Fruita High School in the State tourney, George rated a second place in the 133 lb. bracket, while Clarence and Dick both rated places in the third position. Pickens Body Shop Reeds Dairy Lower Valley Insurance Agency Fruita Standard 95 lbs. 103 lbs. 112 lbs. Swany Monger Dick Reed Dave Bristol 120 lbs. 127 lbs. 133 lbs. Kirk Monger Melvin Barbee George Lloyd 138 lbs. Clarence Ross 145 lbs. 154 lbs. Bill Buigin Boyce Baker Independent Lumber Co. Fruita Blacksmith Welding Shop 66 7-Up Bottling The Spradlings 165 lbs. 180 lbs. Heavyweight Robert Etcheverry Steve Stone Trent Spradling The '66-'67 junior varsity are: Steve Seal, Lue Franklin, Stan Koziol, Norman Vincent. (Back) Doug Bennetts, Travis Williams, Donnie Bristol, and David Jaquez Fruita Drug A. J. Little Agency Slope Auto Parts Fruita Ready-Mix Sand and Gravel Head Coach Lowry Bishop Assistant David Silver WILDCATS honored with 3rd place in Delta tourney in Gunnison Valley League Johnnie's Tavern Dinosaur Rock Shop Rey’s Mobile U-Rent-It David Brandy Glen Lorimer Chuck Greagor Rich Paris Chuck Rader Jim Spears Tom Warren Tri-state Tool Company Inc. Western Livestock Supply Owen Produce Inc. KSTR Defeated only once, JV'S and Coach Silver. . .Jerry Cox, Roy Baily, Tim Tomlison, Mike Kochevar, Jon Johnston, Danny Sullivan, front row-Gearld Clawson, Todd Crouse, Tom Evans, Chuck Rader, Steve Sommers I Rich and Ken receiving the third place trophy Merry Lynn and Judy receiving the Pep Club and Cheerleading trophy Overjoyed Spectators! Delta Tourney Inglehart's Mill Tempo Fruita Accounting Service Modern Auto Salvage 71 All the way to Semi-finals Steve Allen Ken Ball Rich Bourg Jim Collins Grand Junction New Car and Truck Dealers' Association City Market Inc. Western Colorado Favorite The Up and Coming JV's coached by Mr. Silliman are: Frank Trujillo, Mike Hoback, Mike Morgan, Tom Cronk, Danny Sullivan, and Swany Monger. Steve Allen, Mike Kochevar, Stan Koziol, Eddie Serrano, and Glenn Erkman. C. R. Brown Produce-Fruita Fleet Service Tire-Recap Bimbo's Burger Bar Grand Valley Livestock Auction ROUND-UP FRUITA.......... FRUITA.......... FRUITA.......... FRUITA.......... FRUITA.......... FRUITA.......... FRUITA.......... FRUITA.......... FRUITA.......... FRUITA FRUITA.......... FRUITA.......... FRUITA.......... FRUITA.......... Quarter-Finals FRUITA.......... FRUITA.......... Semi-Finals FRUITA.......... Headlining the 1967 Baseball season are Coaches Silliman and Noxon 21 10 11 6 13 8 3 17 1 14 26 7 3 6 11 9 2 DELTA . . . RIFLE . . . HOTCHKISS . RIFLE . . . PALISADE. . PALISADE. . GRD. JCT. . OLATHE . . OLATHE . . DELTA . . . CEDAREDGE NUCLA. . . GUNNISON . . . . 1 CENTRAL ... .16 MEEKER ....... 3 CENTRAL .... 5 BROOMFIELD. . . 4 Fruita State Bank Grand Junction Implement Co. Fruita Cafe Home Appliance and Kitchen Center OONSOO OONJOO- - BACKING THINCLADS Coach - Jack Pollack Manager - Jon Johnston TWO CINDERMEN GO TO STATE SENIOR TRACKSTERS Rich Paris - Shotput Rocky Bennetts - Hi-jump 1967 TRACK SCHEDULE April 1 Mesa College Invitational April 8 Delta Invita- tional April 15 Central Invita- tional April 22 District 51 Invitational April 29 BYU Invitational May 5 Fruita-tri- angular meet May 12 State Qualifying May 20 State Meet 76 Wayne Fry- Mile Relay David Brantly- Mile Relay John Evans- Mile Relay Ray Chesney- Mile Relay Eddie Alstatt- Discus Tom Evans- Half Mile Chuck Rader- Hi-Low Hurtles Paul Smith- Broad Jump-Hurtles Tim Arpke- Half Mile Joe Beckstain- Half Mile Travis Williams- Shotput-Discus Gerald Clawson- High-Triple Jump Shakey's Pizza Parlor Hetzel Studios--Clifton Coca Cola Bottling Co. Western Slope Beauty College FRUITA 'TOWERS' ABOVE The officers of Pep Club are Kathy Wells, Jeanie Heiny, Sarah Mus selman, Signa Larralde, and Dehra Spradling. Members of Drill Team are Patty Maluy, Janet Rowe, Sarah Musselman, Linda Meinsen, Signa Larralde, Mary Lou Beebe, Marlene Smith, Linda Davis, Sheryl Arbogast, sponsor: Mrs. Dee Moyer, Kathy Mason, Lois Young, Nancy Arbogast, Donna Raff, Judy Brach, Julianne Moore, Kathy McIntyre, Mary Bennett, Sharia Smith, Jo Ann Jacquez, Carol Fry, Neta Young, Paula Kochevar, Lennie Rich, Gayle Buniger, Barbra Hill, and Jeannie Heiny. DRILL TEAM Peters Department Store 114 East Aspen, Fruita, Colorado Fruita Bakery Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Pullins Pep Club boosts spirit Leading the Drill Team members this year were Mary Lou Bebee, Lois Young, Judy Brach, Signa Larralde, and Julianne Moore. The Club furnished half-time entertain- ment during football and basketball games. Winnebeth Anderson Nancy Arbogast Sheryl Arbogast Penny Baker Lynette Baldwin Linda Ball Donna Barbee Linda Barnes Mary Lou Barbee Carla Bender Sandra Bender Mary Bennett Ida Boughton Judy Brach Lavonne Brownell Yvonne Brownell Karen Buniger Merry Byers Linda Charlesworth Joyce Cole Linda Cole Vicky Carnal Dianna Collins Elaine Combs Linda Davis Donna Dickerson Carol Fry Claudia Gobbo Linda Guccini Jeanne Heiny Barbara Hill Dianna Hull Sheila Jennings Kathy Kochevar Paula Kochevar Mary Kozoil Wanda Lantz Signa Larralde Patty Muluy Kathy McIntyre Terry McLaughlin Linda Me insen Clara Miller Julianne Moore Laura Musselman Sarah Musselman Sharon Myers Syd O'Connor D'Ann Pacheco Peggy Puls Eleanor Rodriquez Judie Rooks Linda Ross Janet Rowe Ruby Russel Kay Sanchez Janet Siddens Dehra Spradling Cindy Stone Cindy Stark Altarae Synder Debra Tufly Janet Terry Susan Warren Costa Watson Judy Weston Jo Adair Welch Kathy Wells Frances Young Leslie Young Lois Young Neta Young 81 SPIRIT BOOSTERS Sitting: Karen Buniger, Kay Sanchez, and Peggy Puls Standing: Merry Lynn Byers, Vicky Carnal, Ida Boughton, Kathy Kockevar, and Mary Koziol, Top: Judy Rooks Park Hotel -- Fruita Top Hat Richardson's Office Supply Fruita Chevron F Club Officers: Guccini, Paris, Stone, Lloyd, G Barbee Cheerleaders plan stunts for F. Club. Top Row: Jimmy Spears, Steve Stone Kenny Ball Trent Spradling Richard Paris Doug Garlitz Jimmy Collins Second Row: Mr. Lowry Bishop, spon. Wayne Guccini Kent Linesmann Craig Hampton Boyce Baker Robert Etcheverry Steve Summers John Evens George Lloyd. Third Row Mr. Jack Pollack, spon. Steve Allen Bill Bur gin Mike Kochevar Bobby Garlitz Bob Warren Glenn Lorimer Rich Bourg Darvin Tenny Bottom Row: Dick Reed David Bristol Melvin Barbee Joel Carbajal Ronnie Smith Clarence Ross Kirk Monger Bill Williams Mr. Bill Noxon, spon. American Gilsonite Co. Mesa College Gilsonite, Colorado Grand Junction, Colorado Knowing your lines and cues was very important to these Thespians in the production of one-act plays and the junior and senior class plays. Future Teachers of America FTA completed another successful year as Mr. Lemcke was elected Outstanding Future Teacher of America Sponsor of the year at the annual state convention at University of Colorado. 84 WILDCAT'S BEAT Vicky Carnal Steve White Pam Long Marl ion Holt Kathy Wells-ed Treena Guccini- ed (not pictured- Elaine Combs) Winner of First Place Columbia Scholastic Press Association and First Class Rat- ing National Scholastic Press Association for 1966-67. Eisenach Fagg Steele Weldon WILDCAT- Bennett Botkin Combs Fitzner Rooks Spradling P Walton’s Thriftway Inc. H - Motel--Fruita Fruita Times Rainbo Photo SCIENCE CLUB MEMBERS: Amard Arcuby Ken Ball Carla Bender Bill Burgin Jim Burton Billy Byers Shirley Garcia Claudia Gobbo Treena Guccini Wayne Guccini Mike Hoback Linda Howell Mary Kozoil Renee Massingill Ann Mosher Lenore Parish Roger Peters Harold Raff David Roper Linda Ross Paul Smith Judy Smith Susan Warren Bart Weldon Eddie White Bonny Wilcox Karla Woynowskie Leslie Young Sponsor: Mr. Lemcke Mr. Lemcke, sponsor of science club, demonstrating possible perpetual motion. Officers of science club are Carla Bender, vice president, Bonny Wilcox, secretary, Ken Ball, president, and Dave Bristol, treasurer. Fruita Clothing Store North Park Square Fruita, Colorado Members: Leora Valencia, Rita Keifer, Larry Quimby, Linda Charlesworth, David Roper, Joe Orr, Karen Case, Rita Berg, Larry Stutler, and Ben Zamora. LIBRARY CLUB Members: Judy Montgomery, Sheila Cummins, Barbara Hill, Sponsor Mrs. Cummins, Linda Barnes, Sheryl Lorimer, Rocky Ferris, Philip Hameric, and Dehra Spradling. Doug Garlitz, Mrs. Hurt, Mike Hoback, Jim Burton, Gary Barcus, Margaret Hefton, Sharon Cummins, Eleanor Rodriquez, Boyce Baker, Shirley Garcia. El Charro Mesa Drug Fruita Brownson's Inc. Combs Gardens Mr. Veselack played a vital part in boosting morale at various school activities—football half-time shows ba etball, Hunters Roundup, Pep assemblies, con- certs, and marched at Western Slope Band Festival. Banner girls Fran Young, Bonny Wilcox and Claudia Gobbo. Majorettes- Donna Raff, Faye Kelley, and Cindy Stone. Fruita Washateria Waddell's Market Trailer Home Rentals and Sales Gambles Store Arnaud Arcuby Bobby Armenta Tim Arpke Ken Ball Bryan Beck Joe Beckstein Barbara Bilyeu Sally Brach Merry Lynn Byers Joe Carbajal Linda Charlesworth Dan Daniels Stan Durrett Glenn Erkman Carol Fry Claudia Gobbo Linda Howell Jon Johnston Faye Kelley Bruce Kettle Mary Koziol Signa Larralde Cheryl Lorimer Fred Meyer Sarah Musselman Joe Muths Larry Noetzelman Harry Oliver Joe Orr John Orr Richard Paris Donna Raff Pat Rich Gene Shaw Janet Siddens Marlene Smith Cindy Stone Steve Stone Dale Tompkins Susan Warren Glenn White Bonny Wilcox Calvin Williams Karla Woynowskie Fran Young Leslie Young Linda Charlesworth and Leslie Young play an important part in leading the Wildcat Band. Daily Sentinel 242-5050 634 Main Grand Junction, Colorado Motto: Learning to do, Doing to learn, Earning to live, Living to serve. Primary Aim: To develop agricultural leadership, citizenship and cooperation. THESE PLAN FOR THEIR FUTURES . . . Motto Toward New Horizons Purpose To learn to live better today in order that our lives and those of our families may be better tomorrow. Brach's Packing Company Fruita Consumers Co-op Osborns Elevator Earl Tompkins Implement GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The officers of GAA are Kathy Williams, Sharon Myers, Pam Sanchez, Bonny Wilcox, Karen Widegren, and Ida Bough ton. The other members of GAA are Rita Keifer, Susan Kettle, Eleanor Rodriquez, Diana Collins, andjudie Rooks. Play Days in badminton, basketball, ski- ing, swimming, tennis and volleyball kept GAA fit, active, and alert. Miss Pat Clin- ton is sponsor and coordinator. North Avenue Cleaners Holsum Bakers Jenkins Gardens Gene Taylor’s Rod and Gun Shop FRENCH CLUB Purpose: To understand the French Culture and the French People better French Club officers are Leslie Young, Patsy Steele, and Kathy Kochevar. Watson's Floral Fruita Wholesale Company Fashion Bar Pepsi-Cola SPANISH CLUB Leading the Spanish Club with mucho enthusiasm are: Leon Padia, vice-president; Judy Montgomery, secretary; Gene Shaw, treasurer; and Bill Burgin, president. STUDENT GOVERNMENT Heading the student government for F. H. S. are the student coun- cil members. Their officers are Bill Byers, Lois Young, Merry Lynn Byers, and Sponsor Mr. Sillman. Coachman's Inn Shetland, USA Balanced Rock Motel Cooper Paints Good scholars and good citizens are . . . Martha Hefton Signa Larralde Linda Guccini Bill Burg in Melvin Barbee Wayne Guccini Eddie White Steve Sommers Trent Spradling Billy Byers John Oit David Roper Ken Ball Yvonne Brownell Lvonne Brownell Kathy Kochevar Kathy Woynowskie Christine Radebaugh Anne Mosher Renee Massingill Dehra Spradling Karen Widegrin Judy Montgomery Sheila Cummins Leslie Young Carol Seal Shirley Garcia Rita Berg Merry Lynn Byers Susan Warren Linda Charlesworth Altarae Snyder Carla Bender Mr, Arnold Hayes, Sponsor In November, these IRC delegates attended the state Conference on the Denver University Cam- pus with delegates from all over the state with exchange students from many foreign countries. Hayworth and Lydon, Inc. Distributor Enco Products KREX AM FM TV Bill Burg in Carla Bender Susan Warren Merry Lynn Byers Ken Ball Mr. Hayes-Sponsor NATIONAL j HONOR SOCIETY) Honor Society Veeps IRC MEMBERS TOP ROW Harry Oliver Eddie White John Orr Trent Spradling Steve Sommers Joe Carbajal John Garcia SECOND ROW Patsy Steele Janet Rowe Signa Larralde Mary Lou Beebe Carol Seal Judy Brach Elaine Fitzner THIRD ROW Sponsor Mr. Jay Syd O'Connor lulianne Moore Linda Guccini Rita Berg Judy Smith Pam Long Sponsor Mr. Davis Public Service Company of Colorado The Perry Studio 636 Grand Ave. an investor-owned utility Grand Junction, Colo. The members of Mixed Chorus are Eleanor Rodriquez, Bobby Garlitz, Ted Hoagland, Steve Blanka, Ralph LaMar, Doug Garlitz, Dan McDonald, Jimmy Rodriquez, Rita Harris, Sandy Peach, Dianna Barrett, Linda Charlesworth, Laura Musselman, Sarah Musselman, Yvonne Brownell, Lavonne Brownell, Wanda Vincent, sponsor-Mrs. Emerich, Brenda Beck, Susan Andrews, Ted Otero, Patricia Pfister, Cindy Stone, Nancy Arbogast, Shelia Cummins, Susan Dupper, Paco Chacon, Karen Widegren, Linda Benson, Kathy Mason, Louanna Nelson, Linda Barnes, Kathy Wells, and Theresa Goldman. SONGSTERS SOUND OUT The members of Girls Glee are Donna Clawson, Paulette Ellis, Annette Kelly, Joyce Parker, Barbara Jenkins, Karen Groves, Linda Parsons, Joyce Cole, Judy Weston, D'Ann Pacheco, Linda Cole, Wilma DePriest, Edna Kralicek, Cindy Hutchison, Susan Kettle, Ruby Vallez, Sponsor: Mrs. Emerich. 96 One of these days we'll have to buy a cow! Here we are at the Homecoming 1966 So beat and it's only begun. This could be the start of something. I.R.C. raffle winner 1 i 0 f V % Character day Away with Nucla! We've got it made they'll never find us! 100 Sophomore first place winner Senior Float Official crowning Pep Club Float Hunters Round-Up Royalty AUTUMN TONES Football champs achieve goal. Whee Junior Class presents You Can't Take Junior Class Play Cast 102 It With You Mount Everest Assembly. Everything's great with alka-sletzer! Winter Wonderland I wanna hold your hand. It's pure fright! Farewell to bachelorette days. You got to me. Master of all keys. fWJ 'F' Club initiation Hurry, times wasting. Ah-ha! Caught you. The Line-up before exams. And suddenly, the doors are opened. Champs haul. A tight squeeze. Landing's great. . . if you aim A work of art. The better half. The life of a secretary. Before The Man From American After spring arrives 106 Experiment College entrance exams. Step right up! Water, water everywhere. Cap G gown measurements. Graduation Day Graduation Dinner AND A TIME FOR TEARS Celebration goes on into the morning hours. Take time to be happy. A night never to be forgotten. M Mar. Spradling, Bourg April. Gobbo, Paris May. Wells, Peters Photography by Curtis 440 Main phone 243-1507 CLASS OF 1967 FRUITA HIGH SCHOOL RON ALSTATT: Baseball 2,3 ARNAUD ARCUBY: Junior Class Play Senior Class Vice-President Band 2,3,4, Science Club 4. PENNY BAKER: Pep Club 2,3,4, Thespians 3,4, Vice-president 4, Junior Class Secretary 3, Senior Class Play, Outstanding Senior Office Practice Award. KEN BALL: Basketball 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4, Base- ball 3,4, IRC 2, FTA 4, Science Club 3,4, Presi- dent 4, National Honor Society 2,3,4, Vice-presi- dent 4, Spanish Club 4, Band 2, 3,4, Vice-presi- dent 3, Mr. Wildcat 4, Fruita Chamber of Com- merce Outstanding Student Award 4, Outstanding Physics Award 4. BILL BARBEE: MELVIN BARBEE: Wrestling 2,3,4, F Club 2,3,4, President 4, Mr. Wildcat 3,4, Football 3,4, National Honor Society 2, 3,4, Junior Class Presi- dent, Sophomore Class Favorite, FFA 2,3, Treas- urer 3, Outstanding PE Student 2, Student Council 2.3.4, All-conference football team 4, Mr. FHS 4. BEVERLY BARCUS: Pep Club 2, 3, IRC 2, 3,4, Treasurer 3, Senior Class Treasurer. LINDA BARNES: Pep Club 3, Drill Team 3, IRC 2, Art Assistant 4. DIANNA BARRETT: Pep Club 3, Drill Team 3, IRC 2, Art Assistant 4. BRENDA BECK: Mixed Chorus 4, Annual 3, FTA 4, Art Assistant 4. CARLA BENDER: National Honor Society 2,3,4, Treasurer 4, Science Club 3,4, Top Typing I Student 2, Top Biology Student 2, Top Chemistry Student 3, Miss Wildcat 4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Junior Class Play 3, Boettcher Award 4, Western Colorado Science Fair 4, AAUW Award 4, Math Award 4, Outstanding Science Student 4, Valadictorian. ROCKY BENNETTS: Track 2,3,4, Basketball 2.3.4, Football 2, 3, F Club 4. SHARON BENSON: Pep Club 2, FHA 4. RITA BERG: National Honor Society 2,3,4, IRC 2.3.4, French Club 4, Library Club 4, Vice- president 4, Outstanding Student Librarian 4. STEVE BLANKA: All State Choir 4, Junior Class Play Senior Class Play, Prom King 4, Chorus Musical 4, Thespians 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Out- standing Mixed Chorus Student 4. ROD BLUM: Outstanding drafting student 4, i-Star Thespian 4, Shop II Award 4. IDA BOUGHTON: GAA 2, 3, Points Secretary 2, 3,4, Cheerleader 4, Pep Club 4, Oitstanding Senior GAA, Outstanding Senior Home Ec Student 4. RICH BOURG: Football 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Baseball 2,3,4, F Club 2,3,4, Student Council 3, Library Club 3, All-Conference Quarterback 4, Second Team All-state quarterback 4, Snowball King 4, Sweetheart King 4, Mr. Wildcat. DAVID BRISTOL: Wrestling 2, 3,4, Football 3,4, Science Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 4, German Club 4, F Club 2, 3,4, PE Assistant 4. BILL BURGIN: Junior Class Play, National Honor Society 2,3,4, Historian 4, F Club 3,4, Thespians 3.4, President 4, Science Club 4, Spanish Club 4, President 4, Wrestling 3,4. DOROTHY BYERLY BILL BYERS: Junior Class Play, National Honor Society 2, 3,4, Thespians 3,4, Science Club 3,4, Head Boy 4, Top Sophomore English Student 2, Junior Class Vice-president, Mr. Wildcat 4, Out- standing Student Council Award 4, 1-star Thespian 4. MERRY LYNN BYERS: Sophomore Vice-president, Headgirl 3, Cheerleader 4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, Thespians 3,4, Historian 4, Spanish Club 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Student Body Secretary 4, Miss Wildcat 3,4, Band 2,3,4, IRC 2, FTA 4, Student Council 3,4, National Honor Society 2,3,4, Secretary 4, DAR Citizenship Award 4, Outstanding Student Council Award 4, Miss FHS 4, 1-star Thespian. PACO CHACON: Spanish Club 4, Chorus Student Director 4, Mixed Chorus 2,3,4. DENNIS CHATFIELD: Track 2. liNDA CHESNEY JIM COLLINS: Football 3,4, Baseball 2,3,4, F Club 2,3,4, Science Club 3,4, Quarterback Out- standing Baseball Player 4. ELAINE COMBS: Drill Team 2,3, Pep Club 2,3,4, IRC 2, Office Girl 3,4, Wildcat's Beat 3,4, Annual 4, Co-Editor 4, Girls' State Alternate 3, Teen Page 3,4, Girls Glee 2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 3, En- semble 3, Musical 3,4, Radio reporter 3. SHEILA CUMMINS: Mixed Ensemble Library Club 2.3.4, Secretary 2, Vice-president 3, Sophomore Class Secretary 2, Junior Class Play, Honor Society 2.3.4, Thespians 3,4, FTA 4, Spanish Club 4, Chorus 2,3,4, Fruita Chamber of Commerce Out- standing Student Award 4, Outstanding Spanish Award 4, Typing Award 4. ERNIE DENTON: FFA 3,4. KEN DOLAN SUSIE DUPPER: Mixed Chorus 4, Musical 4. STAN DURRETT: Band 2,3,4, Basketball manager 4. PAULETTE ELLIS: Pep Club 2,3, FTA 3, Glee Club 2,3,4, Outstanding Girl in Music 3, Wildcat's Beat 2, Annual 2, Ensemble 3,4, Solo Contest 3. THELMA ERICSON BETTY CASTOR FISHER: Chorus 2,3. ELAINE FITZNER: Pep Club 2,3, IRC 2,3,4, IRC Denver Delegate 3,4, Homecoming Attendant 3, Annual 4, March of Dimes Contestant 2. LUE FRANKLIN: Football 4, Wrestling 4. JACK FRY: Football 4, FFA 2,3,4, Reporter 3, President 4. SHIRLEY GARCIA: Library Club 3,4, Historian 3, President 4, Honor Society 2,3,4, Pep Club 3, Cheerleader 3, French Club 4, Science Club 3,4, Secretary 3, Bookkeeping Award 4. DOUG GARLITZ: F Club 2,3,4, Football manager 2,3, Baseball 2,3,4, Library Club 3,4. ELDON GILES: Thespians 4, Art Assistant 4. PHILIP GILLASPIE: Wrestling manager 4, Track 3. CLAUDIA GOBBO: Sweet Pea 4, Pep Club 2,3,4, IRC 2, Science Club 3,4, FHA 4, Historian 4, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Band 2,3,4, Banner Girl 3,4, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play, National Honor Society 4, Miss Wildcat 4, Thespians 4, CHARLENE GOODWIN: Chorus 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3. RON GREENHOW: Student Council 4. BUTCH GREER KAREN GROVES: Drill Team 3, Pep Club 3, FHA 2,3, Treasurer 3, Glee Club 2,3,4. TREENA GUCCINI: Student Council 2,4, Co-Editor Wildcat's Beat 3,4, Thespians 3,4, FTA 3,4, Secretary 4, Miss Wildcat 3, Science Club 4, Chemistry Assistant 4, Junior Class Play, CU Newspaper Award 4. WAYNE GUCCINI: Football 2, 3,4, Baseball 2, 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, French Club 4, Science Club 2,3,4, IRC 2, Mr. Wildcat 3,4, Library Club 3, President 3, F Club 3,4, Secretary 4, Senior Class President 4, Student Council 2,4, City-County Day 3, Fruita Chamber of Commerce Outstanding Student Award 4. CRAIG HAMPTON: Football 3,4, F Club 3,4, PE Assistant 4, Prom Attendant 4. RITA HARRIS: Chorus 4, Musical 4. TED HOAGLUND: Mixed Chorus 2,3,4, Musical 4. MIKE HOBACK: Baseball 2,4, Wrestling 3, Library Club 3,4, Science Club 4, Spanish Club 4, F Club 4. MARLION HOLT: Wildcat's Beat 4, Circulation manager 4, Library Assistant 2. ANNETTE KELLY: Girls Glee 2,3,4, Ensemble 2,3, Girls Glee Vice-president 4, FTA 2,3,4, Points Chairman 4, Pep Club 2, FTA State Convention Delegate 2,3. BILLY KEY: FTA 2,3,4, Vice-president 4, Science Club 2,3. JERRY LINN KENT UNSENMANN: Football 2,3,4, F Club 3,4, Track 2,3,4. GEORGE LLOYD: F Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 4, FTA 3.4, Treasurer 4, Football 3,4, All-Conference Offensive-Defensive 4, Baseball 2, 3,4, Quarterback Club Outstanding Wrestler 4, Wrestling 2,3,4. RENE MASSINGILL: National Honor Society 2,3,4, Science Club 4, Senior Class Secretary 4, Art I Award 2, Art 3 Award 4. PAM LONG: FTA 4, IRC 2,3,4, Senior Homecom- ing Attendant 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Wildcat's Beat, advertising and business manager 3,4, Student Council 3,4, Western Slope Student Council Con- ference 3, IRC Convention Delegate 4, Senior Class Play. GLEEN LORIMER: Basketball 2, 3,4, F Club 3,4. DAVID McINTYRE: FTA 4, Baseball 2, Basketball 2. LINDA McPHERSON: FHA 4, Betty Crocker Future Homemaker Award 4. JUDY MONTGOMERY: National Honor Society 2.3.4, Spanish Club 3,4, Secretary 4, French Club 4, Library Club 4, Program Chairman 4, Girls State 3, French I Award, French II Award, Geology Award 2, English Award 3, English Award 4, Outstanding French Student 4. BILL MOORE: Football 2, Science Club 4. RANDY MOORE: Outstanding Senior Math Student 4. LOUANNA NELSON: Chorus 2,3,4. EARL NOETZELMAN: FFA 2, 3, Science Club 4. TED OTERO: Spanish Club 4, Mixed Chorus 3,4. D' ANN PACHECO: Girls Glee Club 2, 3,4, Girls Glee Club President 4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Drill Team 3, Secretary 3, Ensemble 3,4, Student Council 4, FTA 3,4, GAA 3, Chorus Musical 3,4, Outstanding Glee Club Award 4. LEON PADIA: Spanish Club 4. RICH PARIS: Student Council 2, Football 2, 3,4, Co-Captain 4, Basketball 2,3,4, Captain 3,4, Baseball 2,3,4, Sophomore Class President, F Club 2.3.4, Vice-president 4, Utility Basketball Player 2, Football All-State 4, Gunnison League Football Top Scorer 3, Football All Conference 3,4, All Star Football Team 4, United Press Football Player of the week 4, Basketball All-toumament 4, Track 4, Quarterback Club Outstanding Football and Basketball Player 4, Mr. Wildcat 4, Bob Warren Award 4. LENORE PARISH: Pep Club 2,3, Science Club 3,4, Drill Team 2, Cheerleader 3. ROGER PETERS: FTA 4, Science Club 4, Mr. Wild- cat 4, Prom Attendant 4. PATRICIA PFISTER: Mixed Chorus 2,3,4, Ensemble 3.4, FHA 4, Chorus Musical 4. MILES PUCKETT: FFA 2,3,4. SUSIE QUEST: Pep Club 2, FHA 3,4, Student Council 3. HAROLD RAFF: Science Club 3,4. SHERRY REINER JUDIE ROOKS: GAA 2,3,4, Treasurer 2, Vice- president 3, Pep Club 2,3,4, Cheerleader 3,4, Drill Team 2, PE Assistant 3,4, Annual 4 LINDA ROSS: IRC 2, Science Chib 3,4, Pep Club 2.3.4, President 4, Points Chairman 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Miss Wildcat 4, Salutatorian. BOB SAMORA PAM SANCHEZ: GAA 2, 3, President 4. CAROL SEAL: National Honor Society 2, 3,4, IRC 2.3.4, Pep Club 2,3, FTA 4, GAA 2, IRC Denver Delegate 2,4, Girls State Delegate 3, Student Council 3, Grand Valley Teen Council 3,4, Chorus 2.3, Ensemble 2, 3,4. EDNA SHIRES: FHA 4, German Club 4. JOAN SMITH: Pep Chib 2, Drill Team 2, Chorus 2. RON SMITH: Football 2,3, Basketball manager 2.3, Baseball manager 2, F Club 2,3,4, FFA 2,3,4. STEVEN SOEFKER: FFA 2. CATHY SPARKS: Chorus 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3. JIM SPEARS: Basketball 3,4, Baseball 3,4, Football - 4, F Club 3,4. DEHRA SPRADLING: National Honor Society 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Vice-president, Points Chairman 4, FHA 3,4, Reporter 3, President 4, Thespians 3,4, Secretary 4, Junior Class Play, Miss Wildcat 3,4, Wildcat's Beat 3, Co-Editor 3, Wildcat Editor 4, Girls State Alternate 3, Sophomore Class Favorite, Student Council 3, Drill Team 3, Aspen Institute 3, Library Club 3,4, Grand Valley Teen Council 3, Fruita Chamber of Commerce Outstanding Student Award 4, City-county Day 3, Senior Class Play, Prom Queen 4, CU Journalism Award 4, 1-Star Thespian 4. GENE STANDIFIRD: Baseball 2, 3, Spanish Chib 4. PATSY STEELE: Pep Club 2,3, IRC 2,3,4, IRC Mesa College Delegate 2, IRC Denver Delegate 3.4, French Club 4, Secretary 4, Annual 4. MERRIE STEWART: German Club 4. CINDY STONE: Chorus 2,3,4, Mixed Ensemble 2, Chorus President 4, Secretary 3, FHA 2,3, Corres- ponding Secretary 3, Band 2,3,4, Twiler 2,3,4, Pep Club 4, Band Secretary 4, FHA Songleader 2, Solo Ensemble 4, Wildcat's Beat 2. STEVE STONE: Football 3,4, Wrestling 3,4, FFA 2.3.4, Vice-president 4, F Club 3,4, Historian 4, Band 2,3,4, Chrous 3, Football All-conference Offensive and Defensive team 4, Football Co- Captain 4, Ugly Man 3. DARWIN TENNEY: Track 2,3. ROBERT TRIPP: RAY THOMPSON: WANDA VINCENT: Pep Club 2. ROY WARD: Chorus 3, Musical 4, Melodrama 3. BOB WARREN: FTA 2,3, F Club 2,3,4, Basketball 2.3.4, Co-Captain 4, Baseball 2,3, Junior Class Play. LOIS WARREN: SUSAN WARREN: Thespians 2,3,4, Treasurer 4, Honor Society 2,3,4, President 4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Science Club 4, Band 2,3,4, President 4, Girls Ensemble 4, Fruita Chamber of Commerce Out- standing Student Award 3, Adams State Honor Band 4, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play, Miss Wild- cat 4, John Phillips Sousa Award 4, Outstanding Thespian 4. KATHY WELLS: FTA 2,3,4, President 4, FTA State Treasurer 4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Reporter 4, Drill Team 3, Reporter 3, Girls Glee Club 2, Mixed Chorus 3,4, Mixed Chorus Vice-president 4, Wildcat's Beat 3,4, Co-Editor 4, IRC 2, Miss Wildcat 4, Prom Attendant 4, Chorus Musical 4. STEVE WHITE: Wildcat's Beat 3,4, Photographer 3, sports editor 4, Wrestling 2,3,4, Student Council 3, FFA 2,3, F Club 4, Track 4, CU Journalism Award 4. KAREN WIDEGREN: Mixed Chorus 3,4, National Honor Society 2,3,4, IRC 2, French Club 3, GAA 2.3.4, Sports Manager 3, Secretary 4, Mixed Chorus Vice-president 3, Mixed Chorus Secretary 4. BONNY WILCOX: Band 2,4, Banner girl 4, GAA 2.3.4, Secretary 2, President 3, Treasurer 4, Most Valuable Player 2, Science Club 3,4, Secretary 4. KATHY WILLIAMS: GAA 2,3,4, Most Valuable Player 3, Sports Manager 4, Senior Class Play. WARREN WILLIAMS: Football 4, F Club 4. LESLIE YOUNG: Band 2,3,4, Majorette 2,3,4, IRC 2,3, Pep Club 2,3,4, Homecoming Attendent 2, Science Club 3,4, Miss Wildcat 3,4, National Honor Society 4, French Club 4, Vice-president IRC Historian 3, Student Council 4, FFA Sweetheart Attendant 3, FFA Sweetheart 4, Adams State Honor Band 4, Miss FHS 4. BART WELDON: Science Club 4, Annual 4. World News—1966 1. Communists Take A Walk—On October 12th, Soviet Bloc UN delegates took their customary walk'' as Nationalist China Ambassador. Liu Chich, addressed the General Assembly. 2. First Lady Listens—Mrs. Ferdinand Marcos. First Lady of the Philippines, listens to her husband. President Marcos, ad- dress the UN General Assembly during a state visit in Sep- tember. 5. Goldberg Discusses Viet Nam—Following a long conference with President Johnson in September. Arthur Goldberg. UJI. Ambassador to the United Nations, discussed prospects for a Viet Nam settlement and said, the door is open and we see no evidence it has been closed. 4. Jet Comes Home—A Phantom F4B glides onto a carrier deck in the South China Sea after a mission over North Viet Nam. 3. Secretary Seeks Facts—During a fact-finding mission to Viet Nam on October 10th, Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara confers with U.S. Commander, Gen. Wm. Westmoreland. It was McNamara's eighth visit to Viet Nam. 7. Happy Filipinos—This flag-waving group of Filipinos greeted President Lyndon Johnson on October 23rd as he arrived there for a Seven Nation Summit Conference. 4. United Nations Chief Stays On-Secretary General U Thant tells a news conference in September that he wishes to step down, but will continue until a successor is found. Later, on December 2nd, he agreed to another five-year term. 8. Guest of Russians— During a December reception at the Soviet Embassy in Paris. French President Charles DeGaullc chats with Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin who was visiting France. f. Welsh Disaster—On October 21st, the world was sorrowed to learn that a huge coal slag heap at Aberfan, Wales, had come crashing down on some homes and the Pantglas Junior School. Nearly 200—mostly children—died in the disaster. 10. Russians Say No—On November 4th, Nikolai T. Federenko, Soviet Ambassador to the UN. casts the 104th Russian veto in the 21 year history of the Security Council. 11. Anniversary Ceremony—In October, this photo was moni- tored in Tokyo of young Chinese people celebrating the 17th anniversary of Communist rule of the Chinese mainland. 12. Erhard Loses—With bowed head. Ludwig Frhard contem- plates the many problems faced by his West German govern- ment. In late November, Kurt Georg Kiesinger successfully formed a new coalition government and became Chancellor.


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