Hayden High School - Tiger Yearbook (Hayden, CO)

 - Class of 1952

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TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY DALLAS. TEXAS 7 }( -made MEANS BETTER YEAMOOKS SENIOR CLASS Hayden High School Hayden, Colorado We, the Annual Staff of Hayden Union High School, hereby dedicate this, our 1951-52 Year Book, to the graduates of our school who are now serving with the armed forces of our country. We are eternally grateful to them for preserving those ideals of democracy which give us a free and democratic school system. HONOR ROLL 1947 Gene Skinner 1948 Raymond Jaurequi Nicky Gonzales 1949 Lawrence Decker Nelson Sampson Robert Fread Jerry Wilson Joe Gazewood Albert Taylor Walter Ducey Albert Eddy Marvin Carroll Charles Bryce William Steffen Ray Angelo 1950 Morris Hinkle Jack Barnes Clarence Camelitti Joe Skufca Robert Grant Frank Gazewood West Hindman 1951 Bern Fresquez Richard Dunckley Carlin Cobb Donald Hinkle James Skinner . X. rs r f I It has indeed been a pleasant experience to have watched your class progress through school the past four years. We do not contend that these years have given you the ultimate in preparation for life, but that the foundation has been laid for a happy and full life yet to come. It is well to keep in mind that your education is a growing process and one must ever strive to progress. No person can guarantee your ability to become educated, that desire must come from within the individual. May you be attended with the best of luck in seeking the true happiness in all your years to come. Office T Girls' Counselor L nrOiJlcWi vmv Vv'v a j_ ' Aa wu English Tiger Claw Sponsor 5 d- Science Basketball Coach F A C U L T Y English Band and Chorus Wrestling Coach Social Science (f'- JIMMY GAZEWOOD Annual Staff-4 Tiger Claw-3-4 Assistant Editor-3-4 Class President-4 Football 1-2-3-4 Captain-4 All Conference-4 Wrestling-3-4 Sasketball 1' Basketball Manager-3 Vice Pres. H-Club-4 Miss you more than I can say SENIOR CLASS FLOWER: Iris COLORS: Maroon and Gold MOTTO: Forward ever; Backward never. RONALD ZEHNER Annual Staff-4 Tiger Claw-4 Band-1-2-4 Chorus-1 Class Vice President-4 Football-3 May the good Lord bless and Keep you VERLA JO LEDFORD Annual Staff-4 Tiger Claw-3-4 Typist-4 Chorus-3 Pep Club-1-2-3-4 President-4 Junior ?lay-3 Student Council-3 Secretary-3 Class Secretary-4 Twirler-3-4 FHA-l-2 You're so Easy to dance With ARDLENE ALLEN Annual Staff-4 Tiger Claw-4 Band-1-2 Chorus-2-3-4 Operetta -3 FHA-l-2 Class Treasurer-4 Student Council-1 Pep Club-1-2-3-4 Vice President-4 A pretty girl is like a melody MARLINE CHAVIS Annual Staff-4 Tiger Claw-3-4 Editor-in-Chief-4 Pep Club-1-2-3-4 Secretary-4 Band-1-2-3-4 President-4 Sweet and Lovely Secretary-3 Pep Band-2-3-4 Chorus-1-2-3 Junior Play-3 Student Council-4 President-4 Class Secretary-1 Class Treasurer-3 IRA BOWERMAN Annual Staff-4 Tiger Claw-4 Student Council-3 -4 Wrestling-4 Football-2 -4 Basketball-1-2 -3 H-Club-4 Junior Play-3 Sophomore Play-2 Band-3 Class Treasurer-2 •in Walsenburg AUDREY COTTRELL Annual Staff-4 Assistant Editor-4 Tiger Claw-3-4 Chorus-2-3 Pep Club-2-3-4 Beautiful, Brown Eyes MARCHETTA HARPER Five Foot Two Annual Staff-4 Tiger Claw-3-4 Typist-4 Pep Club-1-2-3-4 Cheerleader-4 Band-1-2-3-4 Librarian-4 Pep Band-2-3-4 Chorus-1-2 Class Secretary-3 Class Secretary and Treas. -2 Student Council-1 Those Big, Blue, Bright, Eyes BEVERLY ANN ERWIN Annual Staff-4 Tiger Claw-3-4 Typist-4 Band-2-3-4 Chorus-1-2-3 Pep Club-1-2-3-4 Drill Leader-4 Junior Play-3 FHA-1-2 Honorary Member-1-2 BERYL R1ENKS Annual staff-4 Tiger Claw-4 H-Club-2-3-4 Football-1 -2-3-4 All Conference -4 Basketball-1-2-3-4 Junior Play-3 Track-1 Class President-2-3 Things aren't right when You’re not around” Where Are You, Blue Eyes” DOLLIE JANE KLINE Annual Staff-4 Tiger Claw-4 Band-1-2-3-4 Pep Band-2-3-4 Pep Club-1-2-3-4 Treasurer-4 Chorus-1 -3 FHA-1-2 Junior Play-3 CONNIE ZORN Annual Staff-4 Editor-in Chief-4 Tiger Claw-4 Football-2-3 Basketball-1-2-3-4 H-Club-2-3-4 Junior Play-3 Class Vice President-2-3 Student Council-3 Truly, Truly, Fair MARYGRACE HINKLE Annual Staff-4 Tiger Claw-4 Chorus-2-3-4 TheVe's been a Change Operetta-3 in Me Secretary and Treasurer-4 Pep Club-1-2-3-4 FHA-1 -2-3-4- President-4 You're So Understanding JOE CLARK Annual Staff-4 Tiger Claw-4 Student Counci 1-2 1 Like the Wide Open Spaces CARL KRUGER Annual Staff-4 Tiger Claw-4 Football Manager-4 Basketball Manager-4 Chorus-4 H-Club-4 Class Vice President-3 Farewell to Thee BOBETTE SUMMER Annual Staff-4 Business Manager-4 Tiger Claw-4 Band-1-2-3-4 Pep Band-3-4 Pep Club-1 -2-3-4 FHA-1 Vice President-1 BESSIE MAY FREAD Annual Staff-4 Tiger Claw-3-4 Chorus-1-2-3-4 Pep Club-1-2-4 FHA-2 I'll Capture your heart singing DONALD ROLANDO Annual Staff-4 Tiger Claw-3-4 Till we meet again” DANIEL SANCHEZ Annual Staff-4 Tiger Claw-4 Artist-4 DONNA MOXON Annual Staff-4 Tiger Claw-4 Band-2 -3-4 T wirier-2 Pep Club-1-2-3-4 Chorus-1-2-3 -4 Junior Play-3 It's a grand night for singing JACK EUDY Annual Staff-4 Tiger Claw-3-4 Artist-3-4 Maybe you'll Think of me Just a Gigolo everywhere I go CLASS HISTORY We'll begin at the beginning where all good stories should start. We came to the first grade, some of us, a wee bit scared, but found it such a happy place conducted by Miss Wilson, (now Mrs. Sumner Hockett) that all our terrors soon disappeared. The members of that courageous little group who are still with us today include Beverly Ann Erwin, Marline Chavis, Bobette Summer, Ronald Zehner and Verta Jo Ledford. We had several plays that year. The second year no one new joined us, but we had interesting work with Miss Vetesk as our teacher. The third year we had a lot of fun with art under the supervision of Mrs. Blake. We gave a play The Lost Penny. Dollie Kline joined our class that year. The fourth year we went up the stairs we had been looking forward to climbing for three years, and took our places with Mrs. Fulton s our teacher. Ardlene Allen and Joe Clark joined our class that year, but Verla Jo left us. We gave a play called When Johnny Comes Marching Home Again. We also had a big picnic at the end of the year. In the fifth grade we had a lot more fun. We especially liked the fire drills when we could slide down that fascinating fire escape. Mrs. Temple was our teacher and we welcomed Daniel Sanchez to our class. Again we hao a school picnic the last day of school. The sixth year brought a decided feeling of our importance since we were now the senior group at Edison School. Our class was enlarged by the addition of Audree Cottrell and Jack Eudy. Verla Jo rejoined us that year. Mr. Kronke was our teacher. We prepared a work on South America and gave an exhibit of many different articles from South American countries. It was a very successful year and we were all eagerly looking forward to our migration to HUHS and our entry into the seventh grade. When that long looked for day finally came, we found our number increased by Bessie Benson, Marchetta Harper, Marygrace Hinkle, and Beryle Rienks. Miss Rominger was our sponsor, but instead of one teacher, we had to adjust ourselves to several teachers in a depart- mental system. We soon learned to like the change and felt very big to be in with the high school. No one new joined us in our eighth grade, but we found it to be a very happy and pleasant year. With Mr. Fleig as our sponsor, we graduated on the afternoon of May 19, 1948. We were now ready to become mighty Freshmen. This year we witnessed a great change in our school days. First we had to prove ourselves worthy to be high school students by the traditional Freshman Initiation. We chose our class motto, flower, and colors that year, and we elected the following officers: President. Albert Watts; Vice President, Connie Zorn; Secretary-Treasurer, Marline Chavis; Student Council Representatives, Charles Hindman and Marchetta Harper. Carl Kruger from Pleasantview joined us this year, as did Connie Zorn, Jim Gazewood and Don Rolando and several others from Mt. Harris. Connie, Jim and Don are the three Mt. Harris members of our class who have been with us all four years. Mr. Reagan was our sponsor. During our Sophomore year Donna Moxon was our only newcomer. Mr. Ongaro was our sponsor. We chose the following officers: President. Beryl Rienks; Vice President. Connie Zorn; Secretary-Treasurer, Marchetta Harper; Student Council Representatives. Ardlene Allen and Joe Clark. We did not have any additions to our Junior class, but we did find it to be a very eventful year. First we got our class rings, of course, we think they are something to brag about. We gave our first class play Balmy Mr. Brown which enabled us to give a very successful Prom. The gym was beautifully decorated and carried out our theme Stardust. Our class officers were: President, Beryl Rienks; Vice President, Carl Kruger; Secretary, Marchetta Harper; Treasurer, Marline Chavis; Student Council Representatives, Connie Zorn and Verla Jo Ledford. Our sponsor was Mr. Lewis. This, our Senior year, we have reached the goal which we have traveled toward for twelve years. We have had a very successful year and a wonderful time. Mr. Reagan has again been our class sponsor. Ira Bowerman was out only new classmate. We elected the following officers: President, Jim Gazewood;Vice President, Ronald Zehner; Secretary, Verla Ledford; Treasurer, Ardlene Allen; Student Council Representatives, Marline Chavis and Ira Bowerman. We gave our class play on March 28, 1952. Our sneak day was well planned and enjoyed by all of us. Baccalaureate services were held on May 11. We graduated on May 14, 1952. CLASS OF '52 THE FIRST GRADE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Seniors of Hayden High of the city of Hayden, State of Colorado, being of sound mind and memory do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament, in manner and form as follows: The Senior Class will their pencils without erasers to the Juniors in hopes that they buy erasers. Our unopened Civil Government books to the Sophomores wishing they will use them more often. We will to the Freshmen, our ability to get along with the teachers. Ha? DOLLIE KLINE wills her clarinet to Melvin Mosher, providing he takes it home at least once during the year. RONNIE ZEHNER wills his jeep to the Pep Club so they can have transportation to the games and wrestling matches, ETC. BERYL RIENKS wills his physique to Ronnie Gilland hoping he keeps it in good con- dition. CARL KRUGER wills his prominent beard to Pomey Camilletti along with specific rules how to use it to an advantage. DON ROLANDO wills his ability to get along with girls, especially Verla Jo, to Dean Townsend. JACK EUDY wills his job to George Shaffer with the understanding that he does out- standing work. DANIEL SANCHEZ wills his ability to draw to Curtis Zable with the intention that he keeps up the good work. CONNIE ZORN wills his old Ford to all the Harris boys providing they don't ruin it. I. D. BOWERMAN wills his name Romeo to Edward Wilson, providing he shows the know-how and qualifications of I. D. JIMMY GAZEWOOD wills his athletic ability to Russell Hinkle. JOE CLARK wills his name Pro which the Craig girls gave him, to Billy Bershinkey. BOBETTE SUMMER wills her place on the Honor Roll to Mary Weaver. MARLINE CHAVIS wills her naturally curly hair to Bonnie Martin. VERLA JO LEADFORD wills her freckles and her talent for getting things said to Barbara Temple. BEVERLY ERWIN wills her accordian to Chuck Hayes. AUDREY COTTRELL wills her ability to write for the paper to Ann Chandler in hopes that she does as good a job as Audrey has done. MARCHETTA HARPER wills her cheerleading ability to Norma Dunkley with the hope she is twice as good. MARYGRACE HINKLE wills her good nature to Reba Myers, on account of, they may be future cousins. BESSIE FREAD wills her voice to Rudy Skufca since he is ambitious to become an opera star along with his hobby of wrestling. ARDLENE ALLEN wills a lock of her peroxide hair to Mr. Hren providing he cherishes it always. DONNA MOXON wills her brown eyes to Ann Chandler, be sure andtake good care of them. The Senior class will their autographed desks, walls, floor, etc. to the school board, faculty, janitor, and anyone who will have uses for them. Lastly, we hereby nominate and appoint A. J. Lowry, Superintendent of Schools of Hayden. Colorado, the administrator of our last will and testamentory instruments. In witness whereof: The attached instruments, was herefore subscribed by the Senior Class, and in presence of each other, and was at the same time declared by them to be their last will and testament, and we are at their request signing our names here- unto in their presence as attesting witnesses: Superintendent Private Secretary OUR JUNIOR PLAY STORY OF OUR PLAY BALMY MR. BROWN--Whirlwind farce in 3 acts. By Frederick G. Johnson John Brown (Connie Zorn), whose delusion is that he is William Tell, escapes from the sanitarium and wanders into the country club where a home-talent production of William Tell” is being rehearsed. He is eagerly welcomed as the visiting guest star. Constabule Boggs (Carl Kruger), vigorously arrests everbody, one after the other, ex- cept the right feller. And even when he and old man Dening find the pirate chest that was stored away in the haunted cave generations ago, the treasure trove slips through their fingers. AND WHAT A CAST Mrs. Dening (Beverly Erwin), a society leader; Molly Fayne (Donna Moxon), who is directing the charity show--or trying to; Paula (Marline Chavis), a bubbling debutante; Babs (Verla Jo Leadford) her effervescent cousin; Nan (Dollie Cline), another social bud; Daisy (Carol Rollison), a corn-fed gal from the wide open spaces; the irresponsi- ble Dan Dening (Jack Eudy), a quick-tempered millionaire; Jerry Barton (Beryl Rienks); the boy from Princeton; Ezra (Carl Kruger). The constabule, by heck; and Steve Wallace {Chuck Hindman), a collegiate jazz bandit. PROPHECY PROPHECY Tiger Express Traveling Through the Pages of Time As the Tiger Express travels along the rails of time, it stops at a small town where I, the conductor, see Jimmy Gazewood who is the grunt and groan coach, at the local college, and happily married to the former Marline Chavis, who is busy chasing their three children. The Tiger Express pulls out again and rumbles on to the next stop where I find Ron- nie Zehner employed as a pilot for the Mars Zoom Rocket Company. Here is Jack Eudy, now a famous painter. As the Tiger Express rolls over the country,we look out the windowsandsee Beryl Rienks. He is busy herding his prize flock of South Downs over to a small band of 5000 just over the hill. Rumbling down the rails we come to another small town where we see Carl Kruger who is employed by the U. S. Army and a Sergeant he is 1! 1 In this same town there is a large coal mine. I see it is owned by Connie Zorn. He always was a strong supporter of John L. The train rolls once again and pulls into another village where we find Verla Jo Ledford who is a supervisor with the Telephone Company. She has come a long way since she was in school, three children and three husbands. Sailing along the tracks again, we see Donna Moxon who is singing with an or- chestra of great fame. She tells us the orchestra is led by another old classmate of ours, Marchetta Harper. In the school we find Dollie Kline who is teaching Physical Education. Here also is Beverly Erwin, teaching science to a group of apathetic look- ing students. What a time she must be having with those knuckleheads. Leaving this small town we move on toward our destination. We stop again at an Army Post and find Bobette Summer now with the army personnel, and holding the rank of colonel. Somehow I never expected her to make this her profession. Well, look who's here, and a four star general, Don Rolando. We leave this small town and roll on to a greater metropolis. Here is a large factory where Ira Bowerman is em- ployed as head engineer. We also see Joe Clark sitting behindl a door marked Per- sonnel Director-Women Employees only. We leave the factory and find Bdssie Fread on her way to rehearse with Guy Lombardo’s orchestra. Down the street is a large news- paper building where Audrey Cottrell is the owner and editor. In a cute house on the right hand side of the street we see Marygrace Hinkle, who is happily married to a well-to-do fish market operator. Boarding the train again, we discover the Tiger Express is owned by another of our classmates, Ardlene Allen and her husband. The Doolins are doing all right. Now we come to the end of our sentimental journey where we saw the seniors of '52 happily occupied in their future roles of life. We hope you have enjoyed our trip on the Tiger Express. MR. TRUMBO KERRY COBB Sponsor President JOHNNY WILSON Vice President ANN CHANDLER Secretary Treasurer MOTTO: Be the labor great or small do it well or not at all COLORS: Silver and Blue FLOWER: Columbine Sfc -t.e e f £ (• . BILL FOSTER BARBARA TEMPLE JOHN SUNDBURG WARD HOLDERNESS KERRY COBB DICK MOORE GORDON GRANDBOUCHE ANN CHANDLER BILL BERSHINSKY CURTIS ZABLE ROSA SENA CORDELIA CHAVIS ERNEST ZULIAN DON DOUGLAS MANUEL SANCHEZ V CHUCK HAYES GEORGE SHAFER CHARLES OWENS JOHNNY WILSON BILL BARNES ROBERT KENDALL BILL DOOLIN MRS. CATHCART Sponsor 6 44 0{, t f54 Wayne Morton John Shuster Bill Parfrey Jay Hayes Raymond Price Don Zulian Harvey Hassell L. D. Bowerman Frank Camellitti Norma Jo Dunckley Rudy Skufca Larry Whiteman Russell Hinkle Amelia Jaurequi Betty Whitlock Duane Tabb Bonnie Martin Helen Montoya Greg Linger Bill Simonton Jean Sena Bob Williams President Vice President ■r -■ A Sgj Patty Cottrell Edward Wilson Secretary I Dawn Ranger CLASS OFFICERS Mr. Ongaro F R E S H M E N C L A S S COLORS: Blue and Silver Treasurer MOTTO: Honor waits at Labor's Gates Student Council o F FLOWER: Columbine Student Council Olin Sundberg Francis Owens Ronald Gilland Lillian Stoner Tommy Parker Inez Wilson Phillip Montoya Leslie Saylor Doris Zulian Dean Townsend .5 - -. ; Albert Cameletti Bennie Mosher Sonja Ball Jovito Dominguez Lois Cozzens Dennis Temple Laura Cozzens John Gingrich Judy Bershinsky Galen Alexander Berniel Zabel Alfonso Ruiz Melvin Mosher Margaret Vallejoes SCORES Hotchkiss 12 Hayden 0 Craig 33 ” 13 Rangely 12 12 Oak Creek 6 12 Meeker 27 ” 0 Steamboat 0 19 Granby 12 44 Kremling 0 19 JIM GAZEWOOD Captain GORDON GRANDBOUCHE Co-captain ?o yt(kUl Squad BOB WILLIAMS DICK MOORE I. D. BOWERMAN Center Guard End HARVEY HASSELL End RUDY SKUFCA Back ERNIE ZULLIAN Back JOHNNIE WILSON Back CHUCK HAYES Back FRANK CAMILLETTI Back WARD HOLDERNESS WAYNE MORTON JAY HAYES Back Guard Tackle Stu etCaM Squad M. SANCHEZ Forward RAY SIMPSON Forward G. GRANDBOUCHE Guard JOHNNY WILSON Guard «s KELLY BISSELL COACH McCLEARY DOC BLISS First row: Gaze wood. Skufca. Morton. Zulian. Camilletti. Dominguez. Holder ness, Williams. Second rcw; Coach McCleary, A. Camilletti, Mosher, C. Zabel, B. Zabel, Linger. Hall. Whitman. Third row: Manager Bissell. Booco. Moore. Hayes. Bower man, Kuchler, Bershinsky, D. Zulian. Not in picture: A. Ruiz. L. Angelo. Captain J. Gazewood. AL CAMILLETTI-Weight 103 ALBERT HALL-Weight 103 BOB WILLIAMS-Weight 112 MELVIN MOSHER-Weight 112 WARD HOLDERNESS-Weight 120 GREG LINGER-Weight 120 F. CAMILLETTI-Weight 127 J. DOMINGUEZ-Weight 127 BERNEIL ZABEL-Weight 127 ALPHONSO RUIZ-Weight 95 LOUIE'ANGELO-Weight 103 LARRY WHITMAN-Weight 103 ERNIE ZULIAN-Weight 133 JAY HAYES-Weight 133 DON ZULIAN-Weight 133 GORDON BOOCO-Weight 133 WAYNE MORTON-Weight 138 BILL BERSHINSKY-Weight 138 LEROY KUCHLEK-Weight 138 CURTIS ZABEL-Weight 138 RUDY SKUFCA-Weight 145 JIM GAZEWOOD-Weight 154 l.D. BOWERMAN-Weight 165 DICK MOORS-Weight 175 % - O' OOo N ' «.. 'VS • Cv vT ♦. . v «T A v y- ’’Sr •ti-'iSsrX -N, o £ a 4£;v4 ;: 4 v.r‘ Lj o v v; SS$4n- s r% • TV S7 % % « . i V S, ;.V .V s: v?0 O- %• v“- ■S • : « -i ' 5 yv ° ?: s ” «« V, . ,% «S - ._ 4 rvT % y % ♦ .. •„ o , 2 iS ,V J v;v-, - - v % v vM.y. • 2? •••-••- i • 7 -V ♦.- ■ -o x i, — v. W. 0 -4 V. ._ ‘ •- V2v' ..'V ' - ‘ 5 . vy ®w «,: -- •- '’W ; «O J_ 4ft 5 N Vs ■; r ’ S!N 45? w7 j-, 2?a ri : . • v V 'X §mfc - 'Sujama e iduans CHUCK HAYES Secretary MARIO ONGARO Sponsor JOHNNIE WILSON Treasurer M. Chavis P. Cottrell D. Kline A. Chandler B. Erwin B. Whitlock M. Dufford S. Saylor B. Benson S. Breshears J. Leslie G. Tabb L. Lasnik B. Ryan S. Padilla D. Ranger I. Wilson D. Tabb L. Whiteman B. Foster C. Kline K. Frentress D. Zehner J. Prewitt M. Harper B. Summer B. Temple S. Osborn W. Morton R. Myers B. Chandler R. Zehner D. Moore Mr. Ohman BAND OFFICERS M. CHAVIS Preside At D. TABB Vice President at. • v i '1 It -' v x A. CHANDLER B. BENSON M. HARPER Secretary Treasurer Librarian PEP BAND Marline Chavis Patty Cottrell Dollie Kline Ann Chandler Barbara Temple Bill Foster Larry Whiteman Duane Tabb Reba Meyers Mark Chandler Marchetta Harper Joe Prewitt Bobette Summer CHORUS Back row: T. Parker. B. Conley. J. Sena, L. Cozzins, C. Kruger, L. Cozzins, T. Burns. R. Gilland. Second row: D. Ranger. I. Wilson, J. Bersbinsky, L. Stoner. B. Fread, D. Simonton, S. Ball, A. Fredrickson. First row; R. Myers. D. Zulian, C. Summer, M. Weaver. M. Hinkle, A. Allen, M. Jaurequi. MR. OHM AN Chorus Director Pefi Squad M. Hinkle S. Padilla C. Chavis L. Stoner P. Cottrell A. Chandler J. Bershinsky A. Fredrickson D. Zulian D. Ranger A. Jauregui J. Sena R. Myers T. Bourns R. Gilland O. Sundberg D. Douglas C. Kruger B. Bershinsky D. Rolando J. Shuster M. Chandler T. Parker Mrs. Cathcart C. Summer A. Cottrell B. Summer B. Whitlock C. Kline L. Cozzens L. Lasnik B. Benson L. Cozzens H. Montoya B. Martin I. Wilson S. Ball N. Ackerman D. Simonton M. Chavis V. Ledford B. Erwin D. Kline J. Gall M. Weaver CHEERLEADERS MARCHETTA HARPER - BARBARA TEMPLE - NORMA DUNCKLEY OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer D. Leader Student Council Back row: Olie Sundburg, Rudy Skufca, L. D. Bowerman, I. D. Bowerman, Mr. Lowry. Front row: Billy Barnes, Anna Fredrickson,, Marline Chavis, Gordon Grandbouche. OFFICERS MARLINE CHAVIS President GORDON GRANDBOUCHE Vice President ANNA FREDRICKSON Secretary-Treasurer . CONNIE ZORN Editor-in-Chief AUDREY COTTRELL Assistant Editor Annual Staff m2 MR. JOHN M. REAGAN Sponsor BO BETTE SUMMER Business Manager Absent: Ardlene Allen, Donna Moxon Mimeograph: Chuck H., Ronnie Z., Johnny S.; Artists: Curtis Z. , Daniel S. ; Feature Writers: Barbara T., Ann C., Ira B. ; Circulation Manager-. Bessie B.; Jokes-. Billy B., Kerry C.; Class News: Don R. ; Activity News: Carl K.; Senior Personalities; Dollie K., Don D.; Gossip: Ardlene A., Marygrace H.; Sports: Connie Z. , Beryl R., Johnny W. . Ernie Z. , Ward H. ; Typist: Donna Moxon; Sponsor: Mrs. Frichtel. Editor Assistant Editor MARLINE CHAVIS JIMMY GAZEWOOD MARLINE C. -BEVERLY E. VERLA L. -SKEETS H. BOBETTE S. -AUDREE C. 'putuit '% mcm i4ei4 Of fmeiica Back row: I. Wilson. D. Zulian, C. Chavis. B. Martin, J. Sena, D. Rangei. Middle row: Mrs. Cathcart. M. Vallejo . L. Lasnik, J. Gall. R. Sena, J. Bershlnsky, M. Jauregui. Front row: A. Chandler. C. Kline. M. Hinkle. B. Whitlock. B. Benson. S. Padilla. Officcit S hoH4oi ujjrranj.ct mm z P-P-irf- Pleam Back row: B. Simonton, C. Owens, G. Alexander, B. Parfrey, F. Owens. Middle row; Moose Orgaro, Sponsor, D. Temple, R. Hinkle. L. Angelo, D. Rolando, G. Shafer. Front row: J. Gingrich. B. Barnes, D. Sanchez, J. Clark, B. Foster. Captain-------------------------------------- Daniel Sanchez Co-Captain--------------------------------------- Joe Clark Most Valuable Player-------------------------- Billy Barnes Least Valuable Player - - Billy Foster Hayden P. P. Team -- vs -- Poduck Center Score: 39-12 30 wins - 1 loss im PRINTS OF CELEBRITIES ‘junior Senior banquet GAIL GRANDBOUCHE Attendant MARY LOU HOPE DOROTHY KUCHLER Attendant Zhe Queen ORCHESTRA: The Collegiates Jind Prom i L. 4 .mSmm - d.v 9 - P wM uswrTJrw- v vi IvCvJxV v «A S fc§ t. uv Vt _ iM Qa.fiV Off.' i ‘rq ’d7} 'U-k {f M JUlli i j S p e it e r 5 b rioter if1 Shop Y oa're money a hea. cj at SucK Corre (I 7 e etches Sat h ers J e u ev leys rSf boTT Hat-du izr . 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