Greeley Central High School - Spud Yearbook (Greeley, CO)

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Her attendants were Jo Ann Schmidt and Phyllis Kettler. L...-:.. I S xecufiue ounci Executive Council, as the title implies is the executive branch of Student Council. Among their duties is the planning of the agenda for the Student Council meetings. They also plan meetings with the different Northern Conference schools throughout the year to discuss common problems of the schools and promote better relations be- tween the schools. This winter the executive council worked with that at College High to plan activities for better relations between the two schools. This project was very successful Student Council president, Dave Droegemueller Members of Executive Council. Back row. Seth Stephens, Senior Class Presi- dent: Jo Ann Schmidt, Parliamentarianf Sharon Terry, Publicity Chairman, Doug Frederiksen, Sophomore Class President, Bud Smith, Junior Class Presi- dent. Front row. Colleen Barnett, Secretary, Dave Droegemueller, President: Jerry Dauth, Vice President, and Judy Travis, Business Manager. enior e rerienfafiuw Pqf Abbeff Bill Anderson Dawson's ASG G Ch-lb Elgei-to Bennitt Doug Benton PWSY Cvrbwsh wolamrs Asc N.F.L and N.H.s. C-A Bob Cowherd FFA QW Pifi . ,' F' f if f L-,,-:2.. N' , ps Lg Q'f1T.5?QL lijlf gg! ' Q' M W 1 .Jw 4 Q 4, Q 2- f 3 is 3562 who W Judy Houk Spud Deonne Goefsch Sue Gold AO High Light Don Johnson Phyllis Kettler Phelps' ASC Springston's ASG Q5-'ke E S ? H 1 Bs V33 2? Q MW' W-fwsgf , X Rei? iw X Mx RUN' King Steve LeSatz Schaub's ASG BA if ,F 9, hxgfkif W Wei: if FE N,fXQe-f:,,+:i 'J f BQ 63? sew K if QW 1 A lxf-,LA -upsnvf ww sw x 51 25? 193 KZDYK Eg Je 'Rte U 532 in Z '43 'Uri 5:3- 'Q H1222 'U fD 'D Q C U' ir , . .-..:. f.-. - -.-, 1:.1',::.' ..i: I . .2 ..:... 5 ..,,....,..,,, ,,.. , . ,..:.. . .N V 4. 7 , -aw:-1-2ff:f2z,f3 -' ' 1 , , T X 'Q 4. 1 Sf' xii? 1,'Fii?'E f. 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B.A. is also one of the most active organizations at Greeley High. Some of their activities are: the annual Chili Supper, the Homecoming Pic- nic, the Line Party, and some of the Color Day activities. Working the concession stand Steve LeSatz, President of B. A The Annual B.A. Chili Supper The B.A. car-wash for Polio ir A , zidociafion Every girl in Greeley High belongs to G.A. lt is one of the most active organizations in the school. Of the many activities of G.A. are: Thanksgiving baskets, White Christmas, Mothers' Tea, Dad's Night and bake sales. Patsy Carbaugh, Capable President of G.A. G.A. Cabinet. Back row: Mary Carr, Secretary: Margaret Mosier, Pep Club Representative: Nannette Steele, Program Chairman: Patsy Carbaugh, President. Front raw: Charlene Mann, Social Chairman: Billy Lou Odle, Corresponding Secre- tary: Karen Gilbert, Project Chairman. G.A. Cabinet. Back row: Nancy Graybeal, Sophomore Repre- sentative: Danna Mason, Welfare Chairman: Barbara Johnson, Publicity Chairman: Nina Anderson, Treasurer. Front row: Charlotte Miyoshi, GAA Representative: Geralyn Feland, Sopho- more Representative: Rosalie Kurtz, Vice President. Patsy, Danna, and Rosalie, preparing the Thanksgiv- The Mothers' Tea. ing baskets. The main proiects of G.A. are the beau- tiful White Christmas program, Thanks- giving baskets, and the Mothers' Tea. Nannette Steele Mary Carr Danna Mason Patsy Carbaugh Rosalie Kurtz and Karen Gilbert at the White Christmas table. The students filing by the gift table for White Christmas. jiggite 371' '.gjJi,,,e Y K6 5-X-Qfk , A , --...--0 The beautiful White Christmas setting. Purrs. Pep Club Cabinet. Back row: Betty Burch, Drill Leader: Mary Miller, Cheerleader Repre- sentative: Charlene Mann, Reserve Squad Drill Leader. Front row: Donna Anderson, GAA Rep- resentative: Patsy Carbaugh, GA Representa- tive. ,Zia arm The Peppy Pep Purrs of Greeley High are said to be part of the reason ot the GHS victories. The girls, clad in their neat-looking uniforms can be seen at every game cheering their team to vic- tory. They support the band by march- ing in the drills during the half-time of the football games. The Pep Purrs also march in the Homecoming parade. They truly represent the spirit ot Greeley High. Margaret Mosier, President of Pep Pep Club Cabinet.- Back row: Luann Steinberger, Treasurer: Margaret Mosier, President: Judy Erickson, Vice President: Margie Giesick, Secretary. Front row: Alice Taylor, Skit Chair- man: Mary Ann Salzman, Publicity Chairman: Jane Ellinger, Point Chairman. The Pep Purr marching squad and the band during half-time ceremonies. Marilyn Straight, and Mike Forbes, tiny mas- cots for 1954-55. Pep Purr marching squad. Betty Burch A-Squad drill leader Charlene Mann Io Ann Wafner Resersqe Sguad drill B-Squad drill eader. ea er. Leading the yells this year with a lot of spirit and pep were Gary Debban, Mary Miller, Sue Woodward, and Glen Debban. Q cm The membership of G Club is made up of the boys who have lettered in various sports. The club is a service organization, doing various jobs around the school. They have charge of selling programs at the GHS games. Mr. Jim Baggot sponsors G Club. Executive Council Left to right, Gary Smith, Robert Taylor, Jerry Smith, and Bill Anderson. G Club Members Seated, left to right: Larry Erickson, Larry Sears, Leland Stanley, Gary Carbaugh, Seth Stephens, Gary Smith, Bill Anderson C Club President Dave Gilbert, Robert Taylor. Front row standing: Glen Ruth, Everett Golding, Manual Soliz, Dick Ireland, Gene Brant, Monte Kvittem, Dave Droegemueller, Bob Doughman, Grant Phillips, Joe Nunez, Larry Anderson, Sponsor, Mr. Jim Baggot. Back row: Jack Burroughs, Donn Walling, Gordon Adler, Larry Hoffner, Richard Kauffman, Steve LeSatz, Jerry Smith, Owen Murphy, Bill Anderson, and Bob Pratt. Deanne Goetsch, AO President Drop that cyc! Lower the light trough! Scour the ivoriesl These orders are .shout- ed weekly by members of A0 who are setting the stage for another program. But all's not work! Oh, no. Individual members play host to guest performers and introduce them to the student audi- ence. ln this way they learn how to make friends and influence people. As- sembly Organization, under the presi- dency of Deanne Goetsch, plans pro- grams for the school year and readies the stage for each assembly. A0 Executive Council, Front: Mary Ann Salzman, Deanne Goetsch. Back: Larry Maiors, Jeanne Joyner, Jim Peterson. fidemdfg Organizafion Sophomore and Junior representatives: front row, left to right: Mary Carr, Judy Erickson, Nancy Graybeal, and Mary Ann Salzman. Back raw, Nancy Eichenberger, Lynn Hurt, and Larry Majors. Senior representatives, front row, left to right, Margaret Mosier, Judy Houk, Jana Lynn Smith, and Deanne Goetsch. Back row: Colleen Barnett, Jim Peterson, and Fred Mikawa. Mrs. Blagan gives the word! Suki? Mud Safety Pins is one of the newer organizations at Greeley High. The main purpose of Safety Pins is to promote better safety around the school and on the streets and highways. One of the activities of Safety Pins this year was the girls' Road-e-o. This project was very successful. It's a sure thing that Safety Pins will be a long-standing organization at G.H.S. W-W ,,,,, ,, MrW!!W.f , wwm'3....u-srigwwmqeeww-W Norma Stewart, outstanding stage crew member and Four- Stor Thespian. Elgetta Bennitt and David Littler, Four-Star Thespians. Thespian Members Harriet Adkins, Janice Andolsek, Gary Ar- magost, Andy Arnold, Joyce Bechthold, El- getto Bennitt, Eldon Bradbury, Chardell Chapman, Claudette Glass, Ann Gold, Sue Gold, David Littler, Virginia Ludlum, Cor- nelia Miller, Mary Miller, Margaret Reich- hardt, Nannette Steele, Norma Stewart, Judy Willson, Janet Gardner, Karen Gilbert, Deanne Goetsch, Margaret Mas- ier, Mary Ann Salzman, Marshall Shupe, Wayne Bechthold, Leon Winters, Wilfred Bindel, Lee Story, Jim McCrea, Judy Straight, Judy Emery, Janice Brass, Jim Geis, Helen Bingham, Carolyn Anderson, and Rosemary Hays. jA26l0i6Ll'L6 Cornelia Miller, outstanding Thespian and Four-Star Thespian. Cornelia, as well as being the outstanding Thes- pian, is President of the organiza- tion. She has really done a terrific Nannette Steele, outstanding jab in her Thegpign work! interpretation artist and Four- Star Thespian. Thespians is one of the outstanding organizations at Greeley High. All of the members have put in many hours on the stage, either as a member of a play cast, or the member of a stage crew. This, the honorary dramatic society, sponsors the Thespian play each year and helps with other stage work. Thespian officers are: President, Cornie Miller, Vice President, Nannette Steele, and Sec- retary-Treasurer, Norma Stewart. Mary Miller and Margaret Reichhardt, Four-Star Thespians. Junior Red Cross Members unior R C4056 N S Rgglzjosslelxgxc First row: Jeanne Redman, Norma Schlagel, Jill Williams, Norma Stewart, Joan Moore, Carol Miller, Yvonne Hoke, and Joan Estrich. Back row: Jack Burroughs, Patsy Crapson, Dorma Kubic, Lorene Carpenter, Ruth Newsom, Beverly Brown, Cheryl MacPherson, Kay Lammers, De- lores Hert. Junior Red Cross is an active organization at GHS. Although they receive a limited amount of recognition . , for their work, they are constantly busy helping others. eague Congratulations for a job well done. Executive Council Doug Benton NFL President Bud Smith, Janet Gardner, Doug Benton, Wayne Bechthold, and Don Jones NFL Members: front row: Jeanette Dale, Helen Bingham, Joyce Bechthold, Joan Morton, Doris Van Antwerp, Ruth Ann Schumacher, Janice Brass, Judy Willson, Margaret Reichhardt. Back row: Karen Gilbert, Janet Gardner, Margaret Mosier, Bud Smith, Doug Benton, Wayne Bechthold, Don Jones, Jane Ellinger, Cornie Miller, Nannette Steele. NFL is the honorary speech organiza- tion at Greeley High. Membership is gained by earning points in par- ticipation in different speech activi ties. The NFL members are very ac tive in the various state and con ference speech meets held through out the year. 33,44 F.F.A. Executive Council, front, Don Johnson, Wilfred Bin- del, Harold Manweil- Ier. Back, Dan Ach- ziger, Bob Stricker, Delmer Barber. F.F.A. President, Wilfred Bindel The Future Farmers of America must be in- structed in the principles and skills of their chosen career, such as livestock and produce iudging, and crop and seed control. To put these practices into use, they enter the Noi tional Livestock Show in Denver, and put on their annual F.F.A. Rodeo in the spring. Scenes from the F F.A. Rodeo. 1955 Future Farmers of America. ELEC! iss ? -Q so 3 s ie K -A- .--. 'IJ Sripkrm I, Am , K K7 yi , A4 K, 5 'R KT., Wsrgkfky Q W, A my K '- f' H H ww' --+ ff' .A V ':-If . ' n . In I5 3- 1. K s, Q? ,-. ',, A, ,14 .V ,it Q A 4, B ' R 2 , n -Wm 'Q ' Half-time ceremonies Pat Abbett, President of the Band On to Denver for the Band Clinic Members of the Greeley High Band Front row: Barbara Johnson, Clifford Meyers, Dick Meyers, Keith Berry, Lois Greer, Colleen Barnett, Jack Cromwell, Don Parks, Pauleen Nichols, Dianna Taylor, Norma Loy Andersen. Second row: Gene Starkey, Jack Burroughs, Ronald Hakanson, Mick Shupe, Ted Bourns, Leo Giles, Jane Vigil, Kay Rotthause, Laurel Grimsley, Geralyn Feland, Charlotte Miller, Raquel Cook, Eileen Axsom, Phyllis Kettler, Richard Churchill, Pat Abbett. Third row: Leon Giles, Cay Chinn, Donna Jo Smith, Lavina Vigil, Joan Finger, Sonja Alexander, Theo Jamison, Bernard Walker, Robert Deoson, Bob Rossman, Kenny Sirris, Larry Hoffner, Sue Woodward, Mancel Lofgren, Thelma Koskie, Nancy Bishop, Shirley Wolff, Cecil McGIothlen, Dorothy Spurlock. Fourth row: Roberta Abbett, Clifford Harding, Warren Johnson, Tom Albarron, Dick Lippert, Don Nuss, Larry Anderson, Monte Kvittem, Larry Erickson, John Chlanda, Bob Harrison, Gene Brant, Oren Nero, Jerry Spicher, Leon Stoll, Norman Hoff, Norman Flack, Dave Gilbert, Bill Kohler, Darrell Johnson, Donn Walling, Barbara Groves, Kermit Peters, Larry Sears. Last row: Rosemary Hays, Jerry Monical, Robert Schneider, Larry McCandless, Jim Stockover, Don Lake, Judy Allee, La Verle Dorling, Leroy Croissant, Mr. Earl Faulkner, Director. Rosemary Hays, Drum Majorette Greeley High is very fortunate in having one of the best bands in the state. This peppy group, along with the Pep Purrs, per- forms snappy drills during the half-time ceremonies of the football games. The band, under the very experienced direc- tion of Mr. Earl Faulkner, also puts on several concerts throughout the year. Marching in various parades and partici- pating in state marching and concert contests are the other functions of the band. Getting ready for a big tripl K Swing Band members. Front row left to right. Sue Woodward, Betty Lou Ander- son, Richard Churchill, Pat Abbett, Barbara Johnson. Vocalists, Nannette Steele and Joyce Buckendorf. Back row: Raquel Cook, Donn Walling, Kermit Peters, Don Nuss, Bart Catlin, Bob Harrison, Mr. Earl Foulkner, director and Tom Ratliff. wing Kano! Nannette Steele, Swing Band Vocalist The GHS Swing Band furnishes that real gone music at the Youth Center dances after all home games. Nannette Steele and Joyce Buckendorf are the vocalists. Pep Band Pep Band Members. Front row, left to right. Barbara Johnson, Clifford Meyers, Keith Berry, Leo Giles, Leon Giles. Second row: Donn Walling, Kermit Peters, Pat Abbett, Richard Churchill, Leon Stoll, Thelma Koskie, Norma Loy Anderson. Third row: Bob Harrison, John Chlanda, Don Parks, Robert Deason, Darrell Johnson, Larry Sears. Last row: Jim Stockover, Robert Schneider, and Leroy Croissant. Hold that Tiger, hold that tiger. Such strains as these can be heard resounding from the GHS Pep Band at all the home basketball games. Under the direction of Mr. Earl Faulk- ner, and Pat Abbett, student director, the Pep Band really gives everyone a boost when the going gets rough. Pep Band in action gf? Lyre Club is made up of students who have lettered in band. Their main project of the year is the raising of funds to send two band students to Music Camp during the summer. President of Lyre Club, Gene Brant, and Secretary-Treasur- er, Raquel Cook. Lyre Club Members Back row: Larry Sears, Richard Churchill, Kermit Peters, Clifford Meyers, Bob Harrison, Gene Brant, Donn Walling, Leo Giles, Leon Giles, Leon Stoll. Front row: Barbara Johnson, Nor- ma Loy Andersen, Pat Abbett, Col- leen Barnett, Phyllis Kettler, Raquel Cook, and Eileen Axsom. OI'CA26fl 6l Members of the Greeley High Orchestra Karen Armstrong, Marjorie Bacher, Alois Carlson, Koral Molander, Mark Molander, Gay Reynolds, Dick Ross, Janice Wegenast, Christine Wiege, Donna Anderson, Ronnie Howery, Mary Jane Lee, Laurine Efken, Jeannette Trembath, Janet Bird, Ronda Hafkey, La Verle Darling, Paul Reimers, Mary Maag, Norma Butz, and Donna Lee Hay. .fdcluancecl Choir Sopranos, Back row, Noralene Shupe, Beverly Kelly, Lynda Robinson, Claudia Meyers, Pat Knespel. Center row, Lola Carr, Grace Briscoe, loan Estreich, Georgia Rigel, Dorothy Frei, Arbie Belleau. Front row, La Verle Darling, Margaret Billhorn, Myrna Galbreath, Pat Blackwell, Zella Turner, Patsy Carbaugh, Tenor Girls, back row, ludy Hauk, ludy Travis, Sharon Terry, Heather MacKinnon. Front row, Janice Primer. Dolores Sullivan, Charlene Mann. ludy Emery, Carol Nash. Triple Trio, back row, Lynda Robinson, Noralene Shupe, Mary Ann Salzman, lanet Sue Richardson. Center row, Carol Nash, La Verle Darling, lanice Fritzler. Front row, Sharon Terry, Marcia Channer. Tenors and Basses, back row, Bill Anderson, Darrell Grit- fith, lerry Smith, Tom Lilly. Center row, Everett Golding, lim Thiel, lim Tulk. Front row, lim Odle, Gerald Buchholz, Tom lohnson. Altos, back row, Beth Olsen, Bernice Peterson, Marcia Channer, lanet Sue Richardson, Twyla Folger, Frances Engel, loyce Bechthold. Center row, Marilyn Fransen, Barbara Adams, Ann Fer- guson, Beverly Ward, Mary Margaret Hause, Betty Heber- lein. Front row, Donna Lou Reynolds loyce Buckendorf, ludy Straight, lill Williams. 1 Altos, back row, Sally Widney, Billie Lou Odle, Nina Anderson, lanet Clark. Center row, Darlene Hill, Lorene Carpenter, Pat Weber, lo Ann Nelson. Front row, lanet Bird, Anita Hall, Mary Ann Salzman. Jean Walker GAA President GAA is the organization where the girls with athletic ability get a chance to display this ability. Membership is. obtained by earn- ing points participating in games and referee- ing. GAA sponsors the annual Sock Stomp, a chili supper, and some of the Homecoming activities. be A A J ,. ' X i ? 'i Z1 .. V in if V -P Stiff Q- .ws mf? - if . - i F 4575 5 I t A-f .5 at if' f ',Www i11.i.1g'f-- Q' ze' Q f ' M Nfibziw f ess? 5 ' '1 i il 71 E J X 25 ii. , J 41135 A wif'-, kffggf - x 2? ' A xil fif I y ,SV l V 5 , L ' , , .L I .' . . i - ., -,g -. K Ai K I V4 V i ,W -:L 1 gg 'M .I A ' kj ' ye wr vi Q ' If fffiiii 11 Q ' i , V . - Q i ,121 . M. W, 4 'Agp ,215 . . i Q 7 U06 i Jdflifzc Afiociafion GAA Cabinet, front row, left to right: Elgetta Bennitt, Jean Walker, Janice Wagner, and Barbara Ritter. Standing: Charlotte Miyoshi, Donna Anderson, Glenda Josephson, and De- lores Walker. the greeley high light Sue and Ann Gold, Co-editors second semester. Viola Lundberg, Editor, first semester. Under the capable sponsorship of Mrs. Bessie Schneider, G.H.S. iournalists have successfully put out the Highlight this past year. Appropria- tely called the voice of the school, the duty of the Highlight is to inform and reflect the views and opinions of the students. A lot of hard work goes into a newspaper, and mem- bers of the staff are to be congratulated on a iob well done. Editorial staff: Larry Sears, Jack Jerone, Barbara John- son, Helen Bingham, Jim Kadlecek, Sue Gold, Doris Van Antwerp, Ann Gold, and La Rue Wentz. Highlight reporters: Back row: Nancy Graybeal, Judy Willson, Darrell Johnson, Beverly Miller, Leroy Croissant, Roberta Abbett, Grace Briscoe. Front row: Heather Mac- Kinnon, Marcia Channer, Beverly Brown, Lorene Car- Pehfef. F.T.A. Executive Council Valdimar Rutz, treasurer: Raquel Cook, secretary: Karen Roberts, president: Pat Abbett, vice president: Ruth Schumacher. jufure jan' em 0 merica F.T.A. is one of the newer organizations at Greeley High. The purpose of the organization is to learn more about the teach- ing profession, which will one day be their profession. F T A. Members. Back row: Barbara Kingsley, Margaret Mosier, Jean Donahue Raquel Cook Virginia Ludlum Barbara McKinley Janice Brass, Jane Ellinger, Ramona Stewart, Marcia Channer, and Dianna Taylor Middle row Keith Berry Eunice Rumsey Judy Hauk, Jeanette Dale, Elgetta Bennitt, Billy Lou Odle, Phyllis Kettler, Ruth Schumacher Nancy Atklsson Grace Briscoe and Pat Ab bett. Front row: Kaye Rotthaus, Charlotte Miller, Judy Travis, Janice Andolsek, Glenda Skeen Chardell Chapman Janet Gardner en-Roberts, Pat Abbett, Valdimar Rutz, Cheryl Macpherson, Jill Williams, and Jeanette Trembath Mary Miller, Jim Kadlecek, Co-Editors Judy Erickson and Mary Miller making a layout 57Wf Mr. Campbell and Judy Hauk going over the dummy. Bud Smith and Jim Kadlecek faking a Snap. Literary editor, Donna Lou Reynolds, typing out the lit. for a page. Art editor, Fred Mikawa, makes a division page for the Spud. Nancy Eichenberger and Lavina Vigil, sophomore editors, identify some pic- tures. Mary Ann Salzman, Junior editor, filing a pic- lille. Far more work goes into the publication of an annual than meets the eye. Let's go behind the scenes and take a look at what goes on. The photographers are ever on the job getting all the snaps for the Spud. The layout editor seldom has a free mo- ment, for there are always pictures for a new page. Banging away on the typewriter each day is the literary editor, identify- ing pictures and putting lit. on the completed pages. The sophomore and junior editors have various jobs which keep them busy all the time. At the top of our staff is our editor, who keeps everybody on the baII to get their work done. The very capable sponsor of the Spud class isYMr. Don Campbell. Glenna S,keen and Mrs. Mildred Hill, going over figures for the Spud business staff. lififrigufiue glcfucafion Members of DE. Front row, left to right. Kay Straight, Pat Hoffman, Donna Schwartzkopff, Doris McCalmont, Dorothy Beaty, Joyce Weber, Betty Lou An- derson, Shirley Gettman, Pat Humphrey, and Bertha Hibler. Second row. Jim Morey, Gary Armagost, Vernon Giesick, Jerry Kerns, Alan Cudahy, Henry Bauer, Gary Debban, Glenn Debban. Back row. Dwayne Johnson, Melva McCullough, Jean Warner, Virginia Buderus, Shirley Martin, Wanda Gibbons, Ruth Bindel, Wendell Scott. Betty Lou Anderson Ruth Bindel, and Kay Straight Glenn Debban Henry Bauer Gary Debban JJUWJ, cm Howdy Club members. Back row, left to right, Marilyn La Porte, Dorothy Bickling, Judy Hauk, Judy Travis, Larry Erick- son, and Cyrus Whatley. Front, Mary Ann Salzman, Larry Sears, and Glenda Josephson f Howdy Club President Larry Sears Under the very able sponsor- ship of Miss Helen Coontz, Howdy Club is one of the out- standing organizations at Gree- Iey High. Howdy CIub's main purpose is acting as a guide for new students and making them feel at home here at GHS. Clyde Edmiston, President, Chess Club. C 26:5 Greeley High has several Chess enthusiasts and they all have a chance to show their skill through Chess Club. The main activities of Chess Club are the dlf ferent tournaments played during the year Chess Club is sponsored by Mr. David Jones. . A C T omecoming Sue Woodward, Homecoming Queen, and her attendants, Pat Knespel, junior: and Nancy Graybeal, sophomore. Dawn broke on October 8 to the sound of hammers and good-natured shouts, as crews of float-building guys and gals put the finishing touches on ASG contributions to the big parade. The theme- Greeley Had A Little Lamb. G Club provided the hungry Wildcats with the popular hotdog supper served by the faculty. The pep assembly followed, cli- maxed by the big game between Greeley and Fort Collins. Half-time activities featured the crowning of the queen, Sue Woodward, who was attended by Pat Knespel, and Nancy Gray- beal. Sue reigned over the BA Homecoming Dance. Rossa First prize float, Pep Club Third prize float, Mrs. Phelps' ASG Second prize float, Miss Woland's ASG enior .14 olia Senior Aloha was the theme of the an- nual senior breakfast this year. The theme was carried out beautifully with the presenta- tion of leis to the boys and Vanda Orchids to the girls. Hawaiian music was played during the breakfast. Y e., After the breakfast a planned picnic was en joyed by all at Aspen Glen. Doug Benton Elgetta Bennitt Mary Miller Margaref sue Mosse' p.,.1.,h,,,,,,, Leon Winters Wilfred Blndle Andy Arnold Wayne Bechthold Pat Abbett Parlor Story by William Mc- Cleery proved delightful entertain- ment for near-capacity audiences when the Senior Class presented this wholesome comedy in No- vember. The director was Mrs. Dorothy Varra, assisted by Cor- nelia Miller. The one for all and all for one spirit of these 55 hustIers made the sale of tickets to this production top those for several seasons. Lea Story Claude Harvey lim Geis Don jones lfU'LL0l 1 s I Q 66201 686 The student body always looks forward to the day when an assembly is to be presented. This year our assemblies were all very good. The National Assem- blies this year were outstanding. A7XCACl,l'l9,Q .S?lfL6!2l'lf5 Something new has been added! For the first time in the history of Greeley High, students took part in an exchange program this year. The exchange was with students from Drury High School in North Adams, Massachusetts. The program was a huge success, as the students learned many things of how the people on the other side of the nation live. It was truly a marvelous experience for these thirty boys and girls. Left to right: Mr. Moxley, Mr. Gardner, Mrs. Gardner, Con- gressman Hill, Sonja Alexander, Barbara Johnson, Margaret Reichardt, Loretta Jessen, Mary Carr, Selma Anderson, Nino Anderson, Tillie Torrez, Joan Estreich, Shirley Estrick, Barbara McKinley, Georgia Rigel, Julie Root, Barbara Groves, Judy Erickson, Bud Smith, Jerry Spicher, Gene Starkey, Clifford Meyers, Keith Berry, Mick Shupe, Ronald Hakanson, Chuck Strong, Bill Romey, Dennis Gillen, Curtis Mueller, Kenny Mar- tin, Jim Stockover, Rex Jessen, and Cecil McGIothlen. 's i v. 5 R SQ LS L1 2 fi I Si E Ei Q 9? ai fl 2 4, Y ,me a Y 2 Q 55 2 A, IB 5 I 3 5 EZ E w H ni e Z 23 gx 2? fe ' si ? 36 Q rwmmaxufn awwfmwvmwmgw-.axww2:n.,,w..wvw,v.vmmm:Lwm,mwwmm,kww-m+r,Mm-Qwwvsfevw-w.fmcamM-.5mm..awmwwwm1,mmmwwmwmwqmmwsfwnmgywmwfew-mm,MxmwnsmxLN AN1MWm,r.M.M f, xwmmnm .1 . A- fum me ' . f ,. ff- W. J, A ww,-y::1.,w MAJ M MW - Q Q: unior rom xl The Junior Prom is the most popular dance of the year. The theme this year, Symphony in SiIver was carried out beautifully in the decorations. The highlight of the evening was the crowing of Rosalie Kurtz as queen. Serving as her attendants were Nina Anderson, Judy Erickson, Beth Olsen, Selma Ander- son, and Joanne Schmidt. COA? Cty A day that is looked-forward-to by all is Orange and Black Day. This year it was opened with a pep assembly for spring sports. Everyone was then treated to a big feed of hot dogs and all the trimmings served by the faculty. The various contests such as relays, root beer drinking, pie-eating, and egg-throw- ing followed. To top ,off the afternoon was the baseball game with Longmont. Approximately 75 couples enioyed a lovely dance co-spon- sored by B.A., Pep Purrs, and Student Council that evening. A T H L -E T I C S M X if 3 6. 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I, 3 1 2 : 5 E 3 2 S E ' 2 3 5 I 2 3 3 2 ' 2 E E 3 E 5 i E s 2 S E 5 2 2 5 Q E 5 z 5 E s 5 X J 1 3 5 2 5 5 2 5 e E 2 5 I i Q 3 2 E e S S Q Z 5 Z 2 S E 5 5 2 z 3 3 5 2 2 E 2 5 5 P21 2?1ismI,71 14BWffimafsswswiszbzxvm-wwzwvwfzwsmtfimzw2Qi,zrsZv'Kv2MHe'-a2fe-wwaamxswpx few Axgiui- : Q rerun: ' fmkvf .-fp nf f X 1: Q, L .X I W fy . - ff -f 1, .4 5 .1 -.M Q52 W-QQ: :xi 'Q mmm' -ww iw Mmm aw Jim Gonzales Jack Burrous Greeley High School cross country track team added more Iaurels to its crown in the Wyoming Invitational Meet and in the Boulder State Meet, winning second place in each event. A practice run at the uni- versity city was a warmer-up for a go at the contest wins. That the life of a cinder beat- er isn't always smooth sailing is evidenced by the courses run--dirt roads, paved roads, and yes, even rugged hills. Participants must have stamina and endurance, and our cross country runners are well conditioned in each. Glenn Ruth Darrell Griffith Joe Cordova Robert Rangel Eligio Ruybal 100:55 ounfrg Coach, Joe Springston Larry Maiors Larry Hoffner Doug Frederiksen Kenny Miller Larry Erickson Bob Pratt Larry Anderson g6l,f5AefL6L! Gordon Adler This year our Wildcats fought hard all through the season to come out the Northern Conference Champions. As the Confer- ence Champs the Wildcats won a berth at the State Tourna- ment in Denver. Under the direction of Coach Jim Baggot, the team of all Juniors and two Sophamores, really hustled to play two good games at State with Manual of Denver and Westmin- ster. Hats off to Coach Baggot and the Wildcats! Frlllikie Cdrbdiul Richard Kauffman X i. cf! s N, 6 1 1 I ' ' ' H '..ff -Q-'.-Ea.:..,,:.51-535,:I.'.,:2:5g A w..., . . ,. I . , 4 . ,V if m.23e+g,gg 511, or fi. F 9555225 ' cr- 5 -'Q if -wav ' V ..'v WWW muh Q ,f S w w ssl?-iff? ,, 5 ! ,f , H . FQ.: 1-ff i gf , X. if I ..., , ,IN Z f , J 2555 Coach Jim Baggot Managers Dave Gilbert and Donn Nuss. Sophomore Squad. Bock row: Gene Lutz, Eddie Bell, Kenny Meeker, Don Martin, Lynn Hurt, David Rangel and Coach Pete D'Amato. Front row: Jerry Stugart, Jim Odle, Larry Peterson, and David Brown. B Squad. Back raw: Coach Dole Thompson, Larry Rothe, Don Foose, Cecil McGlothlen. Back row: Ted Wright, Keith Miller, Joe Romero, Clarence Ulrich. Our Wildcats in action. W'e5fAng Eleven determined and energetic Greeley High School matmen completed a successful season with a record of won and last. Under the coaching discipline of Don Cumley, the 'Cat squad came in third in conference and had several conference champs and placed 3 men Cl' Sfdfe. Coach Don Cumley Assistant Coach Joe Springston TON l'l3Ydefl, 98 Gene Long, 103, Conference Champ, V third at State. Grant Phillips, 120, Second in Conference and at State. Bobby Taylor, 115, Second in Conference. Gene Brent, 127, Second in Conference, Tl'l'l'd nf sfflfe- Jim Gonzales, 133 Everett Golding, 145 Tom Lilly, 138, Conference Champ. Norman Jackson, 165 Bill Anderson, 178, Conference Champ. MOI'lf6 Kvittem, 154 Bern ie Monheiser, Heavyweight 1 i Q 1 I 5 1 F 3 E -x O s E f 5 1 I A 5, E i S E X 'a 2 E 5 S 9 5 2 2 Q E 2 5 5 5 Q 2 2 i 3 2 2 3 5 1 e S E E Q E 1 ' Z 1 1 , x 1 3 3 Q F fmfa-fzmmssiaaaixwrawwfwsfssmmfxtfxsmxsasqeirfswiwwp wr Mm: smsmv-,ww fx -:asa uwwrzzehfzwa ag 1 Tsxlfssvxwsp wwwevzikslriflwiawswfew Fw:aiiwxsmixfafwwnwawzaxvxmnwxwizavwzgwzfafxfgfi Ifzsivwuv www k Sw Jinx wiv-,aw f wx-zmizmzxaibavfivi 7'Q:2S::afsma:wvzQAexmE,2Gf2Y?x:-Swiwwswrzwwsxmmmsrtmwwumfwxexsfwmwwsmw xswuwvxwmmwmmnzcxwwgwezmziwmwmsmmwmawuewxmwwvfzwwzmw s Y:a:5,:L5sussx 11zw41mQ?3 if LMMM1:MaS41faxsiumxc-mfkmudwsswsxixusamwrfssxwikfasaafwfmxfssxmwifwrwfefzamrms? liwmfwwwsimiiwsww awe imma Hi was W as E Coach Bob Kula Coach Jim Baggot EMC The Greeley High track team has made a fine showing so far this year. They have taken many top honors in conference and state meets. Jerry Smith broke a record in the 100-yard dash this spring at the state meet in Denver. This year GHS's Jerry Smith set an all time record at C.U. Days. He ran the 100 yard dash in I0 seconds. GHS pole vaulters, high jumpers and broad iumpers, front row: Neil Gehring, Bob Hays. Second row: Jerry Smith, Rich Kauffman, Kenny Lewis. GHS sprinters, front raw: Lynn Hurt, Bill Anderson, Jon Notebaom, Bob Hays. Second row: Jack Burroughs, Larry Hoffner, Rich Kauffman, Jerry Smith. Joe Cordova, Glenn Ruth, Kenny Meeker, Eligio Ruybal, and Jim Gonzales. Norman Jackson, Bill Anderson, Melvin Prothe, and Dave Droegemueller. i. oops! kk TLV I ws 32 NX V - :.:,.qg.,sz , -- ff' , Q 2 fi V 1-. V 2 f Z k 1 , 'J , w ? .,.. s g '- Y V, f-'en 'i-1'u f1fB . an-4-wff sg, -55, 1,riG??..t:'.1g4aa ?,3i'.f. :6-i2 g'y:g'gJg- inmm H , 'ami' '21 :a.m,:'2. n n ,sr W ,W 4 'MW M ra 'Bw Kwwhwmxwwz:mmJf'f...2l1fiffwQ M And He's off! Up and over! QW! The golf team this year is mode up of mostly sophomores. They are o team that has a lot of possibilities for next season. They have worked very hard this year, improving their skill. Tom Haydon Darrell lohnson George Brown Dlek Meyer Coach Don Culnloy lack lemme lGfl'Y Ualllh Ted Stewart ennid W The G.H.S. netmen have again for the sixth straight W year captured the Northern Conference Championship. They have kept a great won-loss record for several years in the conference. A better team is hard ta find! h i i N Ron Wrlght i ' Donn Walling w Leland Stanley Blll Kalllor BIII Flrr i X Conch Sprlngston il 4 F A C f U L T Y r I i .4-4 Dr. Eugene Dr. Leslie K. Grimes, Superintendent of Schools Mr. Ray Kiley Mr. William Garnsey Mr. Henry Jensen Mr. Jensen, the Principal of Greeley High, is constantly working with his staff to keep the school running smoothly. Through his efforts, GHS has become one of the leading schools of Colorado, setting favorable examples in ad- ministrative methods. This has been Mr. Jensen's final year in Greeley, as he is advancing to Bound Brook, New Jersey 'High School, where he will assume responsibilities similar to his Greeley High duties. We want to wish him the very best of luck and congratulate him on the merituble iob he has done during the past five years at Gree- ley. Mr. Henry Jensen Mr. Jensen during a busy day. Mrs. Anderson, secretory to Mr. Jensen ounde Ql 6 Students are constantly going to these coun- selors seeking advice. They have made avail- able libraries of college catalogues and litera- ture for the upperclassmen who are planning to at-tend college. Occupation material is also available for students planning to work. We owe a lot to these counselors who have helped students with their many problems. Mr. Richard Biddle Assistant Principal Mr. Gerald Gardner Miss Ethelyne Rhiner Director of Guidance and Counselor G.A. Sponsor Counselor Student Council Sponsor Mrs Elizabeth Prunk, office secretory Craig Helen Manag and M The cafeteria crew, Mrs. Mildred Mrs. Erma Deutscher, Mrs. Osborn, Mrs. Mary Cozzens, er, Mrs. Edith McCalmont, Mr. Walter Paetow eruice em onne Although they don't receive much recognition, the service personnel of the school are indispensible. Without them the neat halls and rooms, the noon lunches, office work, and the health services would not be possible. So, hats off to the service personnel! ant, Mary Carr. Loyd l-lamrner School nurse, Miss Faye Twist with her assist 6'l,ClfLkg Mr. Mel Adams Mr. .lim Boggot A.B., M.A. Colorado A and M. A.B. Western State College. Vocational Agriculture, FFA Physical Education, Health, Ath- Sponsor. letics, G Club sponsor, Mr. John Berry B.S. Colorado A and Mg NLS. Colorado A and M, graduate work University of New Mexico and CSCE. Chemistry, Advanced Algebra, Chairman of Senior Class sponsors. Mr. Eldon Bowers A.B., A.M., Diploma of Spe- cialization CSCE. American His- Mr. Don Campbell A.B. CSCE. Mechanical Drawing, Spud sponsor, Chairman of Mr. Clarence Coffey A.B. York College, Nebraska General Science, Physics, Sopho- Mrs. Doro Blogen A.B., A.M. CSCE. Senior English, Creative Writing, Assembly Or- ganization sponsor, Senior Class sponsor. tory. Boys' Association sponsors, more Class sponsor. X Q11 . X3 'Q .NND Jo J' 0 PQI' OJX JP 74 y Q XA of Miss Helen Coonlz A.B., A.M. CSCE. Sophomore English, Howdy Club Sponsor, Sophomore Class Sponsor. Mr. Don Cumley Mr. Pete D'Amalo Metalshop, Athletics, Sopho- A.B., M.A. CSCE. World History, Physical Education, Driver Edu- cation, Athletics, junior Class Sponsor, Safety Pins Sponsor. more Class Sponsor. Mrs. Grace Dawson Mr. Earl Faulkner Mrs. Mary Gardner B.F.A. University of Oklahoma. A.M., M.A. CSCE. Band, Lyre A.B. CSCE TYDUWS. Chairman of Senior English, Advanced Speech, Club Sponsor. Sophomore Class Sponsors, Ex- National Forensic League Spon- change Student Sponsor. sor. Mr. William Hershiser B.S. Michigan State College. Geometry, Sophomore Class Sponsor, Boys' Association Sponsor. Miss Lois Hickman A.B. CSCE, B.S. in Library Science DU, Librarian, National Honor Society Sponsor. Mr. Joseph Irons A.B., M.A. CSCE. Bookkeeping, Consumer Education, Chairman of junior Class Sponsors, Chair- man of Future Teachers of America Sponsors. Mrs. Mildred Hill A.B. CSCE. Shorthand, Secre- tarial Practice, Spud Business Manager, Senior Class Sponsor. Mr. Bob Kula B.S. Southwest Missouri State College, University of Minne- sota. Science, Biology, Physical Education, Athletics. Mr. Frank Lust B.F.A. University of Denver. Art, Crafts, Boys' Association Spon- SDF. Miss Arlene Lustig B.S. LaCrosse State College. Health, Girls' Physical Educa- tion, Girls' Athletic Association Sponsor, Pep Purr Sponsor. A.B. Chess Class Mr. David Jones CSCE. American History, Club Sponsor, junior Sponsor. Mrs. Bonnie Lutz Mrs. Carol Merrill Mrs. Lydia Miller A.B. CSCE. OFCHSSTFB- B.S. Colorado A and M. Cloth- A.B. CSCE. Spanish, German, ing, Chairman of Pep Purr Spanish Club Sponsor. Sponsors. Mr. Vic Oliver A.B. CSCE. Woodshop, Junior Class Sponsor. Mrs. Kathleen Phelps A.B. University of Michigan. Latin, Chairman of National Honor Society Sponsors. Mrs. Gladys Rhodes B.A. Iowa State Teachers Col- lege. junior English, junior Class Sponsor. Mr. Roy Schaub A.B., M.A. CSCE. Business Arithmetic, Fundmental Math, Sophomore Class Sponsor. Mrs. Bessie Schneider B.S. Fort Harp Kansas State College, M.E. University of Mis- souri. Social Problems, journal- ism, High Light Sponsor. Miss Laverne Shannon B.A. Buena Vista College, M.A. CSCE. Sophomore and junior English, junior Class Sponsor. Mr. Joe Springston B.S. Colorado A and M, M.A CSCE. Algebra, Trigonometry Athletics, Senior Class Sponsor Miss Harriet Stern berg B.A. University of Massachu- setts, M.A. Clark University. Sophomore English, Girls' Asso- ciation Sponsor. Miss Vera Sullivan A.B. Colorado College, M.A. CSCE. Spanish, German, School Historian. Miss Dorothy Swim B.S. University of Kansas. junior English, Girls' Association Sponsor, junior Class Sponsor. Miss Helen Tonner B.M. University School of Music B.F.A. University of Nebraska M.M. Northwestern University Vocal Music, Harmony, Piano, Girls' Association Sponsor. Mr. Kenneth T tm A.B., M.A. S . B' y, Na- tional H o S c onsor. I Mr. Dale Thompson A.B., M.A. CSCE. Algebra, Ath letics, junior Red Cross Spon sor. Mrs. Dorothy Varra A.B. CSCE. Sophomore English Drama, Thespians Sponsor. Mr. Earl Wells B.E.D. Western State College, Illinois, M.A. CSCE, Distributive Education, Vocational English, Occupations, Senior Class Spon- sor. Miss Julia Wolund A.B., M.A. CSCE. Foods, Girls' Association Sponsor. FU! 1 1 if .JN J' Q Q Q be WX Z President' Vice President Secretary-Treasurer, seth 5'ePhe s Karen Gilbert Betty Burch enior ounci Wayne Seaman, Mr. WeiI's ASG Dick Ireland, Billie I-OU odlel Miss Woland's ASG Mr. Schol-Ib's ASG Alice Taylor, Ed Wassemiller, Don Wefschke Leon winters' Mrs. Dowson's ASG Mr. Springston's ASG Mfg, Schneidefs ASG Mrs. phelpsf ASG Pat Abbett G.A. I, 2, 35 G.A.A. I, 2, 33 Student Council 33 Band I, 2, 35 Officer 33 Lyre Club I, 2, 33 F.T.A. 2, 31 Officer 31 Pep Band I, 2, 35 Swing Band 2, 33 Senior Play Cast 3: N.H.S. 3, Exchange Assembly 25 All State Honor Band 2, 3. Betty Lou Anderson G.A. I, 2, 35 G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Pep Purrs I, 2, 33 Band I, 23 Swing Band 33 Sophomore Council Ig Senior Council 35 junior Red Dan Achziger F.F.A. 2, 3: Officer 3: B.A. 2, 3 Thomas Albarran Band I, 2, 33 Tennis Ig B.A I I l Cross 33 D.E. 33 Officer 3. Bill Anderson Student Council 33 G Club I, 2, 33 Officer 33 junior Red Cross Ig Football l, 2, 33 Wrestling I, 2, 33 Track i, 2, 33 B.A. l, 2, 35 Senior Assembly 3. Kenny Anderson F.F.A. l 2, 3' Football 'I 2 Wrestling 1, 'rrhck ig B.A. i, 22 Janice Andolsek G.A. I, 2, 35 Pep Purrs l, 2, 33 Leola Anderson G.A. l, 2, 5. Steve Anderson Band I, 2: Swing Band I, 23 B.A. I, 2, 33 Exchange Assembly I, 25 Senior Assemby 3. Thespians 2, 35 Thespian Play 35 Thespian Play Committee I, 2, 33 High Light lg F.T.A. 35 junior Play Committee 23 Senior Pla Committee 33 Drama Club I 3 runior Assembly 25 Senior As- sembly 3. Gary Harlin Armagost Thespians 2, 33 Thespian Plag 2: D.E. 3, junior Play Cast 25 .A. 2. Jack Armbruster F.F.A. l, 2, 3. l Andy Arnold Safety Pins 35 Thespians 2, 35 Thespian Play 25 Thespian Play Committee l, 25 Band l, 25 l.R.C. I, 25 junior Play Cast 25 junior Play Committee l, 25 Senior Play Cast 35 Senior Play Eileen Axsom C.A l, 2,-35 Safe? Pins 35 Pep Purrs l, 2, 35 St. oun. 25 Band l, 2, 35 Lgre Club 2, 35 Orchestra 35 Speec Club 15 l.R.C. l, 25 Sec. 25 Pep Band l, 2, 35 jr. Play Cast 25 Sr. Play Cast 35 N.H.S. 35 Solo Contest l, 2, 35 Thanks- givin? Assembly 2, 35 Easter As- semb y l 5 White Christmas l, 2, 35 Sr. On Broadway Polio Bene- fit 35 All State Honor Band 3 Committee 2, 35 Track 35 N.F.L. 15 B.A. I, 2, 3. Geraldine Bober Marilyn Bacher G.A.l,2,35Sft P' 35P G.A. l,2, 35Sfty Pin 2, 35 Purrs 2. aey ms ep Pep Purrs l, 5,1335 N.lil.S. 35 Science Club l. Colleen Barnett G.A. l, 2, 35 Safety Pins 2, 35 Pep Purrs l, 2, 35 St. Coun. l, 35 Secretary Assembly Organ 2, 35 Band l, 2, 35 Librarian l, 2, 35 l.,yre Club 2, 35 jr. Red Cross l, 2, 35 Pep Band l, 2, 35 N.H.S. 35 Ex. Assembly l, 25 Sr. Assem- bly 35 lr. Assembly 25 Christmas Assembly 3. Henry Allen Boller Dorothy Arlene Beaty D-E. 52 B-PM 1. 2- G.A. l. 2. 35 D. E. 3. Woyne Bechthold Thespians 35 Thespian Play Com- mittee 35 Chess Club 2, 35 Boy's State 25 junior Play Cast 25 juvn- ior Play Committee 35 Senior Play Cast 35 N.F.L. 2, 35 Offi- cer 35 N.H.S. 35 B.A. 2, 35 jun- ior Assembly 2. Arbie Belleou G.A. I, 2, 35 Safegy Pins 35 Pep Purrs l, 2, 35 A vanced Choir 35 Maiorette 2. Elgetta Bennitf G.A. 1, 2, 35 G.A.A. l, 2, 35 Officer 35 Safety Pins 25 -Pep Purrs 1, 2, 33 Student Council 2, 35 Thespians 2, 35 Officer 35 Thespian Play Committee 25 High Light 25 junior Play Cast 25 junior Play Committee 25 Senior Play Cast 35 Exchange Assembly 2. Wilfred Bindel Thespians 35 Thespian Play 35 Thespian Play Committee 35 F. F.A. l, 2, 35 Officer 35 Senior Play Cast 35 Senior Play Commit- Douglgs Ben'-gn Rllfh Mifie Billdel Safety Pins l, 25 Student Council 35 Speech Club 15 junior Red Cross I5 Swing Band l, 2, 31 Boy's State 25 Senior Play Cast 32 N.F.L. l, 2, 35 Officer 2, 35 N.H.S. 2, 35 B.A. l, 2, 35 Ex- change Assembly 25 junior As- semb y 2. C.A. l. 2, 35 D.E. 3. tee 35 B.A. 2, 3. Don Blandin G. Club l5 F.F.A. l, 25 Baseball l, 25 Wrestling l, 25 Senior As- sembly 3. is. ?fffZp, Y 'E , iiliffili ' if 2, -. , . ,..,. . 2. ,E ,... . .... . 5 5 T151 . xiii? 5 -'-- 2 5' fggfiiisfli Q 5 5 1 . ?f '3H1+J'17fi'2 , i 5 ' W . i:siI?5r,.I.z..i::'2 ' 5 A 1. :sit f 5 I V. ,wwf , 11.23 xg: , fa zssgg Q f 5- A f , 'S Yi T ' Gordon Blobaum B.A. 2, 3. Gene Brant G. Club 2, 35 Band l, 2, 35 Lyre Club 2, 35 Officer 35 Pep Band l, 25 Swing Band l, 2, 35 King Argyle 35 junior Play Cast 25 Football l, 2, 35 Wrestling l, 2, 35 Track l, 25 B.A. l, 2, 35 Ex- change Assembly l, 25 Senior Assembly 35 junior Assembly 25 Solo Contest l, 2, 3. - tisfsilzigsgw 'we fu, , -sen: as . H - , , ' Ei?Zf5S,f ,. ww sy - as Q ,W Q..-mg-Q5 'i ' Fink' 12:53 5 , - - ' , 5'5 figs ji 5 f :sms by is -' ,f,, 35512 57' fini? me , f ..: Q .. - W . , ,. sw, 2 -fe , 4 A 5 Y A .1 A Evelyn Bray G.A. 'l. 2, 3. Merlin Brotherton Basketball lg Tennis l, 2, 35 B. A. l. 2. George Wm. Brown Senior Play Committee 35 F oot- ball l, 25 Golf l, 2, 35 B.A.l 2, 3. A Betty Burch Transferred from Elk City, Okla- homa 2g C.A. 2, 35 Safety Pins 2, 3, Pep Purrs 2, 35 Officer 3, l.R.C. 2: Class Council 3, Office 33 Girl's State Alternate 21 jun- ior Prom Candidate 23 Exchange Assembly 2, junior Assembly 23 Senior Assembly 3. Ronald Brown Virginia Buderus G.A. I, 2, 35 Safety Pins 35 Pep Purrs l, 23 D.E. 35 l.R,C. 3. Gary A. Carbough Transferred from Haxtun, Colo- Marjorie Buss rado 33 G.A. 35 Pep Purrs 3. Patsy Carbaugh G.A. l, 2, 35 Officer 33 Student Council 35 Advanced Choir l, 2, 35 junior Assembly Committee gg Senior Assembly Committee Donna Carl G.A. l, 2, 33 Safety Pins 33 Pep Purrs I, 23 High Light 25 Senior Assembly 3. l s i A l G. Club 2, 3, Basketball l, 25 Baseball l, 2, 35 B.A. l, 2, 3: Cross Country l, 2, 33 Senior Frank Campbell Assembly 3. F.F.A. 3, B.A. l, 2. Catherine Elizabeth Carney G.A. ll, Zf 3,'Advanced Choir l, 23 Triple Trio l, 23 Exchange Assembly l, 23 junior Assembly 23 Senior Assembly 3. Doris E. Carpenter Transferred from Stratton, Colo rado 3: G.A. 3. Bart Catlin Band 'l, 2, 35 Lyre Club 35 Swing Band 2, 35 Football l5 B.A. l, 2, 35 Senior Assembly 3. David Clarkson Safety Pins 35 Wrestling I5 Track l, 2, 35 B.A. l, 2, 3. Chardell Chapman G.A. l, 2, 35 Pep Purrs l, 25 Thespians 2, 35 Thespian Play Committee 2, 35 F.T.A. 35 junior Play Committee 25 F.T.A. 35 junior Play Committee 25 Drama Club 25 Senior Assembly 3. Richard Churchill Band i, 2, 35 Lyre Club 2, 35 Chess Club 15 Pep Band l, 2, 35 Swing Band 1, 2, 35 Boy's State 25 N.H.S. 2, 35 Pres. 35 Ex. As- sembly l, 25 Solo and Ensemble Contest l, 2, 35 State Honor Band 35 Navy Band 35 Lunior Assembly 25 Senior Assem ly 3. Raquel Cook G.A. l, 2, 35 G.A.A. 15 Safety Pins 2, 35 Pep Purrs l, 2, 35 Student Council 1, 25 Band l, 2, 35 Lyre Club 35 Officer.35 Spud Business Staff 2, 3.5 High Light lg F.T.A. 2, 35 Officer 35 Swing Band l, 35 Girl's State 25 Auditor 25 Senior Play Commit- tee 35 N.H.S. 2, 35 Officer 35 Senior Assembly 3. Marilyn Clayton G.A. l, 2, 35 Safety Pins 35 Pep Purrs l, 2, 35 Senior Assembly Committee 35 junior Prom Com- mittee 2. Tommy Cowon Robert Cowherd Ron Collins Band l, 2, 35 Lyre Club 2, 3 Orchestra 25 Swing Band 25 Ex change Assembly 25 Senior As sembly 35 Music Festival l, 2. Basketball 'l5 Track l, 25 B.A. Student Council 35 F.F.A. l, 2, 1, 2, 3, sg officer 2, B.A. 1, 2, 3. Baf1d2 Duane Merle Crabtree Dorothy Crolssant Alan Cudahy CA I 2 3 Safety Pins 3 ep Transferred from Kenosk, Colo- Purrs I 2 3 junior Red Cross rado I3 D.E. 3. Jeannette Dale G.A. l, 2, 33 Safety Pins 33 Pep Purrs I, 2, 33 Orchestra I, 23 Speech Club 33 I.R.C. 23 F,T.A. 33 N.F.L. 33 N.H.S. 33 Senior Assembly Committee 3. Gary Debban D.E. 33 Cheer Leader 33 Track I3 B.A. I, 2, 3. Dick Cunningham B.A. I, 2, 3 Glenn Debban D.E. 33 Cheer Leader 33 Track I, B.A. l,2, 3. a 'I f I 'M u x Jeneanne Donahue U i cg' Bob Doughmon G Club I, 2, 33 Class Council 23 I 2 3 Safe? Pms 2- 33 King Argyle Candidate 33 junior Pep Purrs 2 3 Advanced Choir Dave Dorland play Cast 2: Football 1' 35 2 FTA 3 Spud Business Staff Wrestling 1: B'A' 1' 2: junior 2 B.A. I, 2. Assembly Committee 2. Dave Droegemueller Student Council l, 2, 33 Officer 2, 33 G Club I, Z, 33 Class Coun- cil I3 King Argyle Candidate I3 Football I, 2, 33 Wrestling I3 Track 33 B.A. I, 2, 33 Senior As- sembly 3. Joyce Etherton G.A. I, 2, 35 Pep Purrs I, 2 High Light 25 junior Play Com- mittee 2. Marilyn Fransen Benny Duron Clyde Edmiston Twyloh Folger Transferred from College High 35 G.A, 35 Pep Purrs 35 Ad- vanced Choir 3. Dorothy Frei G.A. I, 2, 35 Pep Purrs I, 2, 35 G.A. I, 2, 35 Advanced Choir Advanced Choir 2, 35 Exchange 2, 3. . Assembly I Chess Club I, 2, 35 Officer 3. Jane Ellinger G.A. I, 2, 35 Safety Pins 35 Pep Purrs I, 2, 35 Officer 2, 35 Thespian Play Committee 35 Speech Club 35 l.R.C. I, 25 F. T.A. 2, 35 junior Play Commit- tee 25 Senior Play Committee 35 N.F.L. 35 N.H.S. 35 Drama Club 2, 35 Officer 3. Donna Foose G.A. I, 2, 3. Janice Fritzler G.A. I, 2, 35 Safety Pins 35 Pep Purrs 35 Band I, 25 Advanced Choir I, 2, 35 l.R.C. I5 junior Red Cross I, 2, 35 Triple Trio 2, 35 F.F.A. Queen I5 Senior As- sembly 3. Ann Ferguson McManigaI G.A. I, 2, 35 G.A.A. I, 2, 35 Safety Pins 25 Pep Purrs I, 2. 35 Qdvanced Choir I, 25 Triple Trio Ronald Fromm junior Red Cross I5 B.A. I, 2, 3 Dorothy Garcia G.A. l, 2,33 Pep Purrs 3. Vernon Giesick D.E. 33 F.F.A. 23 Track 33 l,2. Janet Gardner G.A. l, 2, 33 Safely Pins 33 Pep Purrs l, 2, 33 Thespians 33 Thes. Play Comm. 2, 33 High Light I3 F.T.A. 33 jr. Play Comm. 23 jr. Play Cast 23 Sr Play Comm. 33 N.F.L. 2, 33 Class Assembly 2, 33 Class Assembly Comm. 2, ip Drama Club lj 2. l Neal Gehring Transferred f r o m Columbus, Neb. 33 F.F.A. l, 2, 33 Track 3. Shirley Geftman G.A. l, 2, 33 Pep Purrs I, 23 D. E. 33 Class Council 23 State D.E. guss. Man. Delegate to Nat D.E. on. Wanda Gibbons G.A. l, 2, 33 G,A.A. I, 23 D.E. 3. Karen Gilbert G.A. l, 2, 33 Soph. Rep. I 3 Vice- Pres. 23 Proj. Chm. 33 Safety Pins 2, 33 Pep Purrs l, 2, 3 lboardl 1 3 St. Coun. l 3 Thespians 33 Thes. Play Comm. 33 Band 23 Class Officer'33 Vice-Pres. 33 Class Coun. 2, 33 Girl's State 23 Queen Can. 2 llr. Promi3 jr. Play Cast 23 Sr. Play Comm. 33 N.F.L. 2, 33 N.H.S. 2, 33 Sr. As- sembly 33 lr. Assembly Comm. 23 D.A.R. Good Citizen 33 Colo. Teen-age Safety Conf. Rep. 3. Leo Giles Band l 2 3' Band Manager 3 Lyre C Y 363 ew z We Q 51515, ' ,fool -f 452522 out swim , ,JZ .3,l,.... lu ,, f3.,. x lib 5 ' l u . f 2 ,lr ,. . .Q ,, ., ,a , K, K1 ,JT isg,e2, ,ii, . '1-Q,'zg:si ' f 351232422-er: '- F1 3 , ay 5433 '. - ' . ff' 'JJAEBQ4 , in .--r f qlfilkai gs. 9, A ,fi 5 31,335.3 3 Q3 w if .. 3 2 Sw... , v .8 . X J we ,, .S Q M 3 3 fi WW. 3. wa Q .sf f ' if as V' 'fi Glaser v ,M 3 Q 4 1 i af 5 X9 5: Qggfesi ,fafaaz of U fx ,,M3i,,i'., M new ,, 3, ,,, - mga . Q Aee:4,i.m H sz- ff ...L Marjorie Giesick G.A. 1, 2, 33 C.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Of- ficer 33 Pep Purrs l, 2, 3. Leon Giles Band 1, 2, 33 Officer 33 Lyre Club 33 Pep Band 3. 1 .. -P 3 .Llifswiif Vre- 93 3 W ?'eRe4i '3 9' 95 'V H1 7 , 1 . 3 ef e., . f 7- lb f, 2 3 sf Y' ,E i 'Y . 'Sf E is Q 3 f., 4 5 i, 3, 3 , .,,... .... . .... ..,,., . - .. 3 r ., ff -zzz rf W2 ' 4 , - +V-1 1:1-.gif W rg fi - :if f l 'lille 3' 32 . l sf ff ,.. 3 Qs, 3 if ?f.?l f5 s,, it 3 ,aa , Q 'MES ff or if sm v 3 me Wok .. As.. 23,2 ,Mm 'f wilifffffiiis eng -e...-- 2 ,, 3,3 iff I ' 3 fgg, Deanne Goetsch G.A. l, 2, 35 G.A.A. l, 2, 35 Safety Pins 2, 35 Pep Purrs l, 2, 35 St. Coun. 35 Assembly Organ l, 2, 35 Thespians 35 Thes. Play Comm. 2, 35 High Light 2, 35 Speech Club 15 l.R.C. 25 F7T.A. 2, 35 jr. Play Cast 25 Sr. Play Comm. 35 N.F.L. 2, 35 N.H.S. 35 lr. Assembly 25 Sr. Assembly 35 Governor's Traffic Safety Con- ference 25 Officer 3. Harvey Green Band l, 25 Wrestling l, 2, 3, Tennis 15 B.A. l, 2. Ann Gold Sue Gold G.A. l, 2, 35 Safety Pins 35 Pep G.A. l, 2, 35 Safety Pins 35 P p Purrs l, 2, 35 Thespians 2, 35 Purrs l, 2, 35 t. Coun. Thes. Play' 35 Thes. Play Comm. Thespians l, 2, 35 Officer 2 2, 35 Hig Light l, 25 Co-editor Thes. Play Comm. l, 2, 35 Adv 35 jr. Play Comm. 25 Sr. Play Choir 25 High Light l, 2, 35 Staff Comm. 35 Drama Club 25 Sr. As- 25 Co-editor 35 Speech Club5 lr sembly 35 Sr. Assembly Comm. Play Comm. 25 Sr. Play Comm 3 and N.H.S. 3. 35 lr. Assembl 25 Sr. Assembl Jim .Hart Football l, 25 Basketball l, 25 Track l, 25 B.A. l, 2, 3. Darrell Griffith G. Club l, 25 Adv. Choir l, 2, 35 Hight Light 25 Track l, 35 Cross gfaurgtry l, 35 Exchange Assem- y . Band l chestra Band 2, change sembly Bob Harrison Y Y Comm. 35 Senior Assembly 3 Drama Club l and N.H.S. 3 , 2, 35 Lyre Club 35 Or- 35 Pep Band 2, 35 Swing 35 Golf 35 B.A. 2, 35 Ex- Assembly 25 Senior As- 3. Judy Hauk Rutterford G.A. l, 2, 35 Officer 25 G.A.A. l, 2, 35 Safety Pins 35 Pep Purrs l, 2, 35 Student Council 2, 35 Assembly Organization l, 2, 35 Advanced Choir l, 2, 35 Spud l, 2, 35 Howdy Club l, 2, 35 F.T.A. 35 N.H.S. 2, 35 Exchange As- sembly 2, 35 Senior Assembly 35 junior Assembly 2. f 1- fs.. .t if R sd . Mary Margaret Hause G.A. l, 2, 35 Safety Pins 25 Pep Purrs l, 2, 35 Advanced Choir 35 junior Red Cross l, 2, 3. Rosemary Hays Transferred from Fairbury, Ne- braska5 G.A. 35 Thespian Play Committee 35 Band 35 Orchestra 35 High Light 35 Pep Band 35 Drum Maiorette 35 junior Play Committee 35 Senior Play Com- mittee 35 Senior Assembly 35 State Solo Contest 35 All State Band 3. C.A. I, 2, 3 Choir 3. Bertha Hibler G.A. I, 2, 35 Safety Pins 35 Pep Sugrs I, 2, 35 D.E. 35 Majorette Betty Heberlein Alden Held 5 C.A.A. I5 Adv. F.F.A. 2, 35 B.A. 2, 3. Mary Lea Hinze Safety Pins 2, 35 Vice Pres. 35 Pep Purrs I, 2, 35 Board 35 Band I, 25 lr. Red Cross I, 25 Vice Pres. 25 Sr. Play Comm. 35 N. H.S. 35 Sr. Assembly 3. .lim Hildenbrant Carl Hill B.A. I, 2, 3. Pat Humphrey Patricia Ann Hoffman Alfred Hokenson Roy Hood gafxfylbiig 5?fp2bAf:?,Q,sl'1,2i, D.E. sg c.A. 1, 2, 3. Band 1, 25 chess club 1. D.E. a. Sf' Assembw 21 S Assembw Dick Ireland C. Club 2, 35 Class Council 35 Football Manager l5 Baseball l, 2, 35 B.A. l, 2, 35 Council 35 jr. Assembly 25 Sr. Assembly 35 Cross Country 25 St. Council Alternate 3. Darrell Johnson Band l, 2, 35 High Light 35 Pep Band 35 Golf 3. Duane Johnson l l Jim Kodlecek Don Johnson St. Coun. l, 35 F.F.A. l, 2, 3 Vice Pres. 35 Boy's State 25 Sr slag Cast 35 Baseball 2, 35 B.A Spud Photographer 2, 35 Co-edi- tor 35 High Light 35 Feature Edi- tor5 Safety Pins 25 Sr. Play Comm. 35 N.H.S. 35 B,A. l, 2, 35 Student Council Store Work- er l5 Sr Assembly M.c. 35 Sr. Assembly Comm. 35 Basketball lnt. 2, 3. Phyllis Kettler Transferred from Benkelman, Nebraska5 G.A. 2, 35 Safety Pins 35 Pep Purrs 2, 35 St. Coun. 35 F,T.A. 35 Pep Band 2, 35 Major- ette 35 F.F.A. Queen Candidate5 D.E. l, 2. Gordon Johnson St. Coun. Alternate l5 lr. Red Cross l5 Class Coun. I5 Basket- ball l, 25 Track l, 25 B.A. l, 2, 35 Sr. Assembly 3. Jerry Kerns Ronald Kelsey D.E. 3: Track 1. 2- Ex. Assembly 25 Sr. Assembly 3. Ruby King G.A.A. l, 2, 35 G.A. l, 2, 35 Safety Pins5 Pep Purrs 'l, 2, 35 Student Council 35 junior Red Cross l, 2, 35 Senior Play Com- mittee 35 junior Play Commit- tee 25 Exchange Assembly 25 junior Assembly 25 Senior As- sembly 3. r Ruth King G.A. l, 2, 35 G.A.A. l, 2, 35 Safety Pins 35 Pep Purrs l, 2, 35 High Light 25 lr. Red Cross l, 2, 35 Sop. Coun. I5 jr. Play Comm. 25 Sr. Play Comm. 35 Ex. Assembly 25 jr. Assembly 25 Sr. Assembly 3. Kent Kingsbury Safety Pins l, 25 F.F.A. 2, 35 Barbara Kingsley GA l, 2. 35 GAA 1, 25 Pep PWV5 it 2. 33 Band l: Safety Pins 2, 3: Drama Club l, 2, 35 FTA 2, 31 Ski Club 35 junior Play Committee 25 Senior Play Committee 32 Senior Assembly glommittee 35 Senior Assemoly Golf l, 25 Football lg B.A. l, ' 2, 3. Mbllfe KViH'ellI Jgnige Lqffeffy lub 3: Band l. 2, : t- . . , , g G.A.A. Ig Pep G C 3 F ball 35 Wrestling 3. oo Sui:-5 i' 222 D?E. 3, Donald Henry Langmacher F.F.A. l 5 Track 3. Carolyn Lqubhqn Richard Lebsack G.A. 1, 2, 35 Pep Purrs 13 F,F.A. l, 25 jr. Red Cross l5 Thespian Play Comimttee l, 2. Cross COUHTFY- Steve LeSatz G. Club 2, 35 King Argyle Cand. 25 Basketball 1, 25 Track Man- ager 25 N.H.S. 2, 35 B.A. l, 2 35 Pres. 35 Ctass Assembly 3. Kenneth Lewis Class Council 25 Treas. 25 Bas- ketball I, 25 Track l, 2, 35 B.A l, 2, 35 Cross Country l, 2, 3 Sr. Assembly 35 B.A. Cabinet 3 David Lilfler Tom Lilly G. Club 2, 35 Advanced Choir l, 2, 35 Football l, 2, 35 Wrestling l, 2, 35 Track i5 B.A. i, 2, 3. Bettie Lundeen G. Club 35 Wrestling 35 Track 2, Eugene Long 35 Tennis 3. Heather MacKinnon Transferred from Los Gatos, Cal, 35 G.A. 35 Safety Pins 35 Pep Purrs 35 Adv. Choir 35 High Light 35 Sr. Play Comm. 3. G.A. i, 2, 35 G.A.A. l, 25 Pep Purrs l, 2, 35 Band 35 Adv. Choir 35 Majorette 35 Ex. Assembly 25 Class Assembly 2. Thespians 2, 35 Thes. Play 2, 35 Thes. Play Comm. 35 High Light 35 lr. Red Cross i, 25 lr. Play Comm. 2, 35 Sr. Play Comm. 2, 35 Drama Club i, 25 Christmas Program Crew 35 Sr. Assembly Comm. 3. Virginia Ludlum G.A. l, 2, 35 Safety Pins 25 Pep Purrs l, 2, 35 Thespians 2, 35 Thes. Play 35 Thes. Play Comm. l, 2, 35 F.T.A. 35 jr. Play Comm. 25 Sr. Play Comm, 35 Ex. Assem- bly 25 Drama Club I5 Christmas Play i5 Sr. Assembly 25 jr. As- sembly 25 Radio Day 3. Viola Lundberg G.A. i, 2, 35 Safety Pins 35 Or- chestra 25 High Light i, 2, 3 Editor 35 F.T.A. 25 Sr. Play Comm. 35 N.H.S. 35 Ex. Assem bly 25 Sr. Assembly 35 lr. As- sembly Comm. 2. Cheryl Macpherson G.A. l, 2, 35 Safet Pins 2, 35 Pep Purrs i, 2, 35 Thespians 35 Thes. Play 35 Thes. Play Comm. l, 2, 35 jr. Red Cross i, 35 Chess Club i5 F.T.A. 35 Sr. Play Comm. 35 Drama Club 1, 2, 35 Radio Day 35 Voice of Democracy Con- test . Charlene Mann G.A. l, 2, 35 G.A.A. l, 25 Safety Pins 2, 35 Pep Purrs i, 2, 35 Adv. Choir I, 2, 35 Sr. Assembly 3. Harold Manweiler Jr. F.F.A. 35 Secretary 2, 35 Track l. l,2. Diane Mani' Shirley Martin CA' l' 2' 31 Pep Puffs 2' 35 lr' Transferred from Long Beach, Pfom Comm- 2- california, c.A. 1, 2, 3, Pep Purrs 2, 35 D.E. 3. Doris Marie McColmont G.A. l, 2, 33 Safety Pins 35 Pep Purrs 25 D.E. 33 jr. Red Cross Ellen McCarty Don McCombs G.A. l, 2, 3. Stage Crew 3. Gary Melody John MCGIGIH Eafegyliaii-153513 :lay Siem,-3.23 f g se a 5 res mg BaSkefball1:B-A- 1, 2. 3- John Mcumm l?0Golf 1, 2,aB.A. 1, 2, 3. Melva McCullough G.A. l, 2, 31 Safety Pinsg D.E. 33 Class Council 35 D.E.C.A. 3. Fred Mikawa Safety Pins 2, 35 Spud 35 Art Editor 35 Sr. Play Comm 33 B.A. 2, 35 Sr. Assembly Comm. 35 A. O. 3. Beverly Miller G.A. I, 2, 33 G.A.A. I, 2, 33 Safety Pins 2, 33 Pep Purrs I, 2, 33 High Light I, 2, 33 l.R.C. I, 23 F.T.A. 33 Senior Assembly 3. Cornie Miller Dale Mitchell Safety Pins 2, 33 Pres. 33 St. Coun. 2, 33 F.F.A. I, 23 Officer 23 Class Council lg Boy's State 23 Football I3 Track I3 B.A. I, 2, 3. Jim Morey D.E. 33 Sr. Play Comm. 33 B.A. I, 23 Ex. Assembly 2 G.A. I, 2, 33 G.A.A. 33 Pep Purrs I, 2, 33 St. Coun. 33 Thes- pians 2, 33 Pres. 33 Thes. Play 2, 33 Thes. Play Comm. 2, 33 Stu- dent Director 33 Class Council li jr. Play Comm 23 Student Direc- tor 33 Sr. Play Comm. 33 Student Director3 Chairman Polio Drive 33 Drama Club I3 Christmas As- sembly 2, 33 Sr. Assembly Cast 33 Sr. Assembly Comm. 3. Mary Miller G.A. I, 2, 33 G.A.A. I, 2, 33 Pep Purrs I, 2, 33 Thespians 2, 33 Thes. Play Comm. 33 Spud I, 2, 33 Speech Club I, 2, 33 l.R.C. I, 23 Cheer Leader 2, 33 Class Council 23 Girl's State 23 lr. Play Cast 23 Sr. Play Comm. 23 jr. Play Comm. 23 Sr. Play Cast 33 N.F.L. I, 2, 33 N.H.S. 2, 33 Ex. Assembly I, 23 Class Assembly 2, 33 Class Assembly Comm. 2, 33 Drama Club I, 23 Assistant Editor 23 Co-editor 33 Cheer- leader Representative 3. Bernie Monheiser I-2500 E- MOHNYU G. Club 2, 33 Football 33 Baseball CLA- 3- 2, 3, wfesfiing 1, 2, sg B.A. 1, 3. Margaret Sue Mosier C.A. I, 2, 33 Pep Purrs Rep. 33 Pep Purrs I, 2, 33 Assembly Drill Leader 23 Pres. 33 St. Coun. 33 Assembly Organ 2, 33 Thes. Play Comm. 33 High Light I, 23 As- sembly Feature Ed. 23 l.R.C. 23 jr. Red Cross I3 F.T.A. 33 Cirl's State 23 County Commissioner3 Sr. Play Cast 33 Sr. Play Comm. 33 N.F.L. I, 2, 33 N.H.S. 2, 33 Science Club I. Carol Nash 3 Pe P , 3 Melvin Arthur Nieberger G.A. I, 2, 3 p urrs I 2 Adv. Choir 2. 33 Triple Trio 2, 33 Drama Club I. Basketball I, 23 Track I, 2. 'Q - ,,:i:X,a: ..,-. ,.1, . ,Gz - 5:-ii. ' E 3' 5 ' -i me ig: 5 S5 g 341115 ' 55. :gr-2:45. .s.-1:-W. 5:-. .. . sig? ' WH W? 51' v 53 3 z?.:ab'5:, 5. 'ig ? , W ii. ye.. ajgw ,. V... . yy Wg? 5.5: 5- -1 2 . 5 5 -fs ef - :V 5 ...,,.....,,.....,..gs 7, , .. L. -1, 3. ,sa -: gf . E 4 653 .V . .,. a ...ff .- ...,..s.Ew5: ::- -.ze :f::s':: FEET' '1g'f.f5:5? ff .fav G M as ' - me .- .,-, .Q -.-. - .2 . sis? .VJ R335 'Ei ei -:2f'.il1si-irezf- 2:4.f7.'f2vN5.fr.21s. I - ' If ' 'E:':,E:i: 51:32 'WSZQZXQZ - I Q X .fi 321132221 . ?fEZ, ?:- 3 i 5 il J oe Nunez G. Club 35 Football l, 2, ball 2, 35 Track l. 35 Base Billie Lou Odle G.A. l, 2, 35 Officer 2, 35 G.A.A. Officer 35 Adv. Choir 35 lr. Red Cross l, 25 F.T.A. 35 Class Coun- cil l 3 James Peterson St. Coun. 25 Assembly Organ l, 2, 35 Band l, 25 Howdy Club l, 2, 35 Class Officer.lr. Pres. 25 Football 15 Wrestling 15 B.A. 1, 2, 35 Ex. Assembly l, 25 Class Assembly 2, 3. Wilbur Purdy Band l, 25 Lyre Club 35 F.F.A. 2, 35 Track 15 B.A. l, 2, 3. Barbara Ritter G.A. l, 2,35 G.A.A. l, 2, 35 Of- ficer l, 2, 35 Pep Purrs 2 3' l R.c. ag Jr. Assembly 25 si. Asl sembly 3. Kermit Ray Peters Band 2, 35 Lyre Club 35 Pep Band 2, 35 Swing Band 2, 35 Ex. Assembly 2. Carolyn Pomeroy G.A. l, 2, 35 Safety Pins 3. Karen Roberts GA- I. 2, 35 G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Safety Pins 2, 35 Pep Purrs l, 2, 33, Sf. Coun. l, 2, 35 Officer 25 High Light 1, 25 jr. Red Cross l5 F.T.A. 2, 35 Vxce Pres. 25 Pres. 35 Class Officer Soph. Sec. 15 jr. SECFQTBVY 23 Queen Cand. Home Coming l5 lr. Prom 25 lr. Play Comm. 25 N.H.S. 2, 35 Ex. As- Semblxl, 25 State F.T.A. Parlia- mentarle. Melvin Prothe Basketball I5 Track 1, 2, 35 B.A. l, 2, 35 Cross Country 2, 3. Richard Rodriquez Baseball l, 2, 3. Paul Rubel B.A. I, 2, 3. Eunice Rumsey CA. l, 2, 35 Safely Pins 35 I C 2, F.T.A. 2, 3, N.H.s. 3 Glenn Ruth Track I, 2, 35 Cross Country I 2, 3. Don Schell Transferred from College Highg F.F.A. I5 Footbal I5 Wrestling I Anita Rutenbeek G.A. I, -2, 35 G.A.A. I, 2, 35 Safety Pins 25 Pep Purrs I, 2, 35 Adv. Choir I, 25 D.E. 35 Head Majorette I, 2, 3. Glen Sanders Ray Sauer C. Club 2, 35 Band I, 25 F.F.A. 2, 35 Sr. Play Comm. I5 Baseball I5 Wrestling I5 B.A. I, 2, 3. Wendell Seen Wayne Ser-'man Donna Schwartzkopff G. Club l, 2, 35 D.E. 35 Track I, Sf. Coun. 32 F-F.A- l. 2. 33 FOO'- D.E. 35 G.A. I, 2, 3. 25 B.A. I, 2, 3. ball li Track ll 2,3 B-A- l- Gary Sears Thes. Pay 35 Spud, Copy Boy 35 Football lg Basketballl 15 B.A. l, 2, 3. Larry Sears St. Coun. l, 25 High Light 1, 2, 35 Sports Ed. l, 2, 35 Howdy Club l, 2, 35 Vice Pres. 25 Pres. 35 Pep Band l, 2, 35 Swing Band l, 2, 35 Boy's State 25 Sec. of State 25 Basketball l, 2, 35 Base- ball l, 2, 35 B.A. l, 2, 35 Ex. As- sembly l, 2. l l,2, 3. Craig Secord Thes. Play 35 Chess Club l 5 B.A. l Jimmy Shaw Glenna Skeen Wrestling 15 Tennis l5 B,A. l, G.A. l, 2, 35 Safety Pins 35 Pep 2. 3- Purrs l, 2, 35 Band 25 F.T.A. 35 Sr. Play Comm. 35 Sr. Assembly Gary Smith G. Club l, 2, 35 Treasurer 2 Council Rep. 25 Band l, 25 Foot ball I, 2, 35 Baseball l, 2, 3 B.A. l, 2, 35 Sr. Assembly 3. 3. Jana Lynn Smith G.A. l, 2, 35 G.A.A. l, 2, 35 Safety Pins 2, 35 Pep Purrs l, 2, 35 St. Coun. 2, 35 Assembly Or- gan 35 Band l, 23 High Light l5 l.R.C. l, 25 F.T.A. 35 Queen Candidate for jr. Promg Ex As- sembly l, 25 jr Assembly 25 Sr. Assembly 3. Jerry Smith St. Coun. 35 G. Club l, 2, 35 Sec. 35 Adv. Choir 2, 35 Football 1, 2 35 Basketball l, 2, 35 Track l 2, 35 B.A. l, 2, 3. Charlene Smith G.A. l, 2, 35 F.T.A. 35 Pare Night5 G.A. Style Show. D.E. 3. nts Keith Smith Track 2. Leonard Soliz Lawrence Stark Football l, 2, Track l. Seth Stephens Transferred from Ogallala, Ne- braskag Safety Pins 2, 33 Vice Pres., St. Coun. 2, 35 C. Club 2, 3: lr. Class Vice Pres. 25 Sr. Class Pres. 3g Class Council Pres. and Rep. 2, 35 King Cand. 25 Sox Stomp, Baseball l, 2, 35 B.A. l, 2, 3, Youth Center Activities glommission 2, 33 Sr. Assembly C. Club 33 Baseball 2, 3, intra- mural Basketball l. Nannette Steele G.A. l, 2, 35 Prog. Chairman 35 Pep Purrs l, 2, 33 Thes. 2, 33 Vice Pres. 3, Thes, Play 2, 33 Thes. Play Comm. 23 Adv. Choir 2, 3, Swing Band l, 2, 35 Vocal- ist, Queen, lr. Prom 23 lr. Play Comm. 23 Sr. Play Cast 34 N.F.L. 33 Ex. Assembly l, 23 Sr. As- sembly 3g lr. Assembly 2, Drama Manuel Soliz Leland Stanley G. Club 3, Basketball l, 2, Ten nis l 2 3 BA l ,:.- ,2.3:C Assembly 3. Luann Steinberger G.A. l, 2, 3, G.A.A. lg Safety Pins 3, Pep Purrs l, 2, 3, Sec. lp Vice Pres. 23 Treas. 3, Thes. Play Comm. 35 Band l, 23 Pep Band l, 2, Sr. Play Comm. 33 N.H.S. 3, Ex. Assembly 23 Sr. Assembly 33 Commencement 35 lr Assembly Comm. 2. Club l. Norma Stewart C.A. l, 2, 35 Safety Pins 2, 3 Thes. 2, 33 Thes. Play 2, 3 Thes. Play Comm. l, 2, 33 lr Red Cross l, 2, 35 Pres. 3, jr Play Comm 2: Sr. Play Comm 2, 33 Drama Club l, 25 Sec. 2 Thanksgiving Assembly l Christmas Play Cast 2. n Leon Stoll Band l, 2, 33 Lyre Club 3, Pep Band l, 2, 35 B.A. l, 2. Kay Straight Transferred from Van Nuys, Cal- ifornia, C.A. 23 C.A.A. 2, 3, Safety Pins 3, Pep Purrs 2, 35 Thes. Play Comm. 23 D.E. 33 l.R.C. 2, 33 Officer 35 lr Play Comm. 2, Ex. Assembly 23 jr. Assembly 2. I Bob Stricker Safety Pins 35 F.F.A. 2, 35 Re- porter 35 Track 25 B.A. 2, 35 lntermural Basketball 3. F.F. Dolores Sullivan G.A. I, 2, 35 Safety Pins 25 Of- ficer 35 Pep Purrs I, 2, 35 Adv. Choir I, 2, 35 l.R.C. I5 lr. Red Cross I, 2, 35 Officer 35 lr. Play Comm. 25 lr. Assembly 25 lr. Assembly Cast 25 Sr. Assembly Cast 35 Christmas Assembly 3. Arnold Swanson Chess Club I. Charles Sylvester A. I, 2, 35 Reporter I5 B.A. 2, 3. .lack Taylor Alice Taylor G.A. I, 2, 35 Officer 25 G.A.A. I, 2, 35 Officer 35 Pep Purrs I, 2, 35 Officer 35 l.R.C. I, 2, 35 Officer 25 lr. Red Cross I5 Al- ternate 25 jr. Play Comm. 25 N. H.S. 2, 35 Sr. Assembly 35 State Teen-age Traffic Conference Representative 2. Bob Taylor C. Club I, 2, 35 Vice Pres. 35 F.F.A. 25 Wrestling I, 2, 35 Track I, 2, 35 B.A. I, 2, 35 EX- Council 3. Lydia Terrones G.A. I, 2, 35 G.A.A. l. Judy Travis G.A. I, 2, 35 G.A.A. I, 2, 35 Safety Pins 2, 35 Pep Purrs I, 2, 35 St. Coun. 2, 35 Bus. Mgr. 35 Adv. Choir 35 High Light 35 l.R.C. I, 25 Howdy Club I, 2, 3-5 Sec. 25 F.T.A. 2, 35 Ex. Assembly I, 25 lr. Assembly 25 Sr. Assem- bly 35 G.A. Style Show 35 Sr. On Broadway 3. Sharron Terry G.A. I, 2, 35 G.A.A. I, 2, 35 Safety Pins 2, 35 Pep Purrs I, 2, 35 St. Coun. I, 35 Thes. Play Comm. 25 Adv. Choir I, 2, 33 High Light I5 lr. Red Cross I5 F.T.A. 35 Triple Trio 35 Sr. Play Comm. 35 Ex. Assembly l, 2. IEA ' W e1qQ,m:fafm:..w. Q ..:4s.5z:v::::..-....f. -V r iii I 'W ' . ' ' .2 5 ' : if '98 7 M w-, h s mmjzfwr' -V - V ' 'P ima! r V' i' WE' gg., , K , Zella Turner Adv. Choir 35 Sr. Play Comm. 35 Kiwanis Night Comm. 35 Christ- mas Assembly 3. Charles VanBeber Ray Velasco Janice Wagner GA. l, 2, 35 G.A.A. l ficer 2, 35 Pep Purrs Sr. Assembly 3. Alberta Walters ,2, 31 Of- l, 2, 3, Jean Walker Donn Walling G.A. l, 2, 35 G.A.A. l, 2, 35 lr. G. Club 2,35 Band l, 2, 35 l.yre Red Cross I5 Sr. Assembly Club 2. 33 OVChESfI'8 22 PED Comm. 3 Band l, 25 35 Swing Band I, 2, 35 Class Council I5 Tennis l, 2, 35 B.A. 1,25 Ex. Assembly 1,25 Sr. Assembly 35 lr. Assembly 25 Solo Contest l, 2, 3. Beverly Wa rd Jean Warner Ed Wassemiller High Light 2. 3: Jr, Play Comm- c.A. 1, 2, 3, c.A.A. lg Pep 2: N.H.S. 2, 3: Vice Pres-: EX- Puffs 1, 2, 35 Adv. Choir 1, 2, C.A. I, 2, 3, Safely Pins 3, D.E. Band 1: BA. 2. 3: Class Assembly 25 Radio Day 3. 3, 33 l,R,C, 35 D,E,C,A, sembly 2. Joyce Weber G.A. l, 2, 33 Safety Pins 2, 3: Pep Purrs l, 2, 33 D.E. 3, Officer 3, High Light 21 Sr. Play Cast Pot Weber Don Werschke G.A. l, 2, 35 Pep Purrs l, 23 Baseball i, 2, 33 B.A. l, 2, 3, Adv. Choir 2, 3. gee. and Treas. 35 Sr. Assembly Jimmie Floyd Whipple D.E. 3. Leon Winters Safety Pins 3, High Light 3, I. R.C. 2, Sr. Play Cast 35 Sr. Play Comm. 33 B.A. 1, 2, 33 Com- mencement Comm. 3. Sue Woodward c.A. 1, 2, 3, Officer 1, 2, G.A.A. i, 2, 3, Officer 2, Safety Pins 33 Pep Purrs 2, 3, St. Coun. 1, 23 Band l, 2, 33 Lyre Club 2, 33 Cheer Leader 2, 35 Pep Band lg Swing Band l, 2, 3, Homecom- ing Queen 33 lr. Prom Queen Candidate 25 Homecoming Queen Candidate 23 jr. 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Payne Darrell Perry Bernice Peterson Delores Peterson Grant Phllllps Lupe Plsana Bob man lanet Prescott lanice Putman Wallis Randolph Doris Reichert Margaret Relchardt langf Richardson Paul Reimers ceo.-gia Rigel Donna Lou Reynolds Lynda Robison Kenneth Reynolds Esther Rodarte Erlinda Rodriques Ienny Rodriquez Bill Rorney julie Root Mary Ann Rosenof Robert Rossman Norman Roth Linda Ruler Valdimar Rutz Eligio Ruybal Clarence Sall Duane Schlepp lo Ann Schmidt Marshall Shupe Gene 5h3 P Tom Sisson Darrell Skurich Ruth Schumacher Noralene ghupe Bafbafa semi Kenneth Slrris Mary Ann Salzman lack seefy lerry Shelton Linda Shinogle Bud Smith Shirley Smith Deanna Satterthwait paf See,-y Sharon Schank Bob Schell Robert Schneider Ella Schneider Karen Snyder lerry Spicher Gene Starkey Cleo Steele mana Stew iff lim Stockover Tony Stoll Lee Story ludy Straight Chuck Strong Ann Swanson Gene Swanson Bob Taylor Geneve Taylor Loretta Thomas Till-le Torre: lames Underwood Romolo Trujillo loyce Underwood jimmy Tulk Lynne Van Omen Betty Turner Thomasita Velasquez lo Ann Wagner Delores Walker Robert Warner Margie Watson Billy Weber Sally Widney lill Williams ludy Willson Barbara Wray Rita Parlato Virginia Wiederspahn 1 . 1E?wsQgfWM no 55? 25 X3- f' 'ip ,arf , Qweswwie ?,fi, Doug Frederiksen Roger Alexander Kaye Rotthaus President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer i Larry Turner Sternberg's ASG N -mary Bertlnqolg ' s Nancy Bishop ompsons ' Faulkner's ASG Grace Briscoe Lus1 s ASG ' .S70l9L,0l'l'l0I e 0ll,l'lCL Lynn Hurt Jeanne Hunt Hershiser's ASG Coffey's ASG Jeanne Redman . 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