Loveland High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Loveland, CO)

 - Class of 1957

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I -. ., 5 ' ' , fi 'K C Mi!-Lv L rv 14.1 , , K - 1 Y b YQ , 1 f 'ff em , xb Q4 , YY' f' . X 5. A' W' N4 . 1' Q,-5. Vkg! Q , X Q, . ,f A all A 1-f' aff ' ' ' i JJ 7 4,Jf'L,hJ- aj -- ' 5 X WJ k ,lp J - L H ' J 'M' Lg., A A ' W .f '22 .pb iff ' JL 1 ,JN '14 Min' ' ' Yi' 'A ' ' A .3 74, ' 2 IF I 4? ,i x bg uf Q. f , . , ,J ff' , 14' , ,J W is P ...r 1' A P 'g ' . ' , ..5 gk -'-H iF Ms- rv B I9 If I W jf! . :J s ,cf fw-0417 fi ' - , . , 1 L' 7 I fy 4, 1 V I : 5 4-ti Y, V .of ' 4. 6 f I' Mr. B. F. Kitchen, superintendent of School District Number Z, is kept busy directing the activities of the Loveland Schools which number over 2,586 students and lO5 faculty. The school board, consisting of Mr. Hunter Spence, Mrs. lake Kroh, Mr. Conrad Ball, Mrs. Louise Stewart and Mr. Eric Sundquist, take time out fcr a picture at one of their monthly meetings, Looking over some of the problems of the lO25 Loveland junior-senior high school students are principal, Mr. Harold Ferguson and the assistant principal, Mr. Herman Hovde. 7 lldminisfrafion Showing her assistant, Mrs. Helen Olinger, a report, Mrs, Marie Curtis, secretary ot the school board, dis- cusses with her one cf the business transactions tor the Loveland schools. Faculty Mr. Welt Clark, Mrs. Genevieve Worden, Mr. john Harvey, Mrs. Elizabeth Meskirnen and Mr. Lowell Martin are waiting for a tilm in the hornemaking rooms. Mr. Clark and Mr, Martin teach industrial artsy Mrs. Worden. FHA sponsor, and Mrs, Meskirnen take charge of the home economics department, and Mr. Harvey teaches Ag and sponsors FFA. 8 Miss Olive Darrah, the Spanish instructor, shows a map to history instructors Miss Helen Caldwell, Mr. Cordon Tegnell, sponsor of IRC and the American Prob- lems Corporation, UAP and IT, and Mr. Richard Stampe. V if ll V3 I5 53 at 59, 0 m'fi'nm'm' 'asm W 01559202522 ' 2b2?181U The two high school secretaries, Mrs, Ethel Reagan and Mrs. Mildred jones, are checking over records in the cftice. Busily engaged in preparing work for their students are the English instructors, Mrs. lean Cioudy, REDSKIN and Chieftain sponsor, Mrs. Halacia Whitehouse, sponsor of FTA, Mrs. Margaret Creenly, and Miss Cert- rude Scott, director of the iunior and senior plays. .. 'ii uP! 0969 eJ06g 5 Mi. Gerald DeFries, Mr. Glen Yarberry, Mrs. Gene- vieve Tindall and Miss Laurene Edmondson are waiting tor Miss Charlotte Scilley, the school nurse, who hasn't arrived, Mr. DeFries teaches chemistry and coaches football and wrestling. Mrs. .Tindall is dean of girls, and Miss Edmondson and Mr. Yarberry are in charge ct the vocal and instrumental music departments respect- iyely. The art room seems to interest everyone. Here are Mr, Merle Parsons, driyer's training instructor, Mr. George Harring, art instructor, Mr, Earl Mcnroe, NFL sponsor, Miss Mildred Wesle , librariang and Miss Esther Y Vcgt, Latin instructor. 5 These math teachers are relaxing in the students desks tor a change while they discuss some problems They are Mr. Walter Speece, Mrs. Harriet Grant, Mr Ray Patterson, Mr. I. V. Tobler, and Mr. Chris Buethe 0 A A 9 Coach Roland Thornburg, Miss Sybil Grabski, Miss Lucille Erwin, and Coach Robert Beckett are conferring Mr, Harry Hanson, Mrs. Gertrude Bates and Mrs in the coaches' office. They are all in the athletic de- loseohine jones of the business department are explain Darfrnent. ing the use of some of their machines. .E sa ii Mainfenance W ,. , gi f 1 M ..., I an ues, 1 'A -,, ' ' 7 ' J -'V , 'hm ' ' . , . ,dw H A ,,, - ,Ny M, N' M A . .VS .I - , . . ......-w . ,cw -.,. .., A-was . . K, The cafeteria ladies, who keep some SOO students well-fed each day are, row two, left to right: Mesdames Mabel Millholen, Erma Danielson, Nellie Washburn, Eleanor Lenhardt, Hilda Claussen, Emma Yost, Ada Har- rington. Row one: Helen Duval, Mabel Pickering, Fanny Sattler, Katherine Schroetlin, and Myrtle Rowen. Keeping LHS halls clean and doing endless other jobs for students and faculty are the custodians, left to right, Perry Townsend, jay Ford, George Eckard, Ted Anderson and Eldon Tharp. R. L. Burgener, Paul Hartman, john Packard, Henry Cross, Harold Morris, Otto Fick, Lee Reagan, and Paul Hill, the bus drivers, pose in front of one of the school buses. i o l 0 X 1 27, MM sf ixpfhfx AR x 1YN'r'-F rxfflg XA ,f VT f- JW7 'VLA rfJXlL y'Xjwrvx'n ?1 lfv-fm WNW! 1377-YL 7 fmqqv WL Afvl no r'1.'rXfD'l- igvv-0 1 x,f'3,.a-if qw X. ,NNY Ml Y-Q ffwy XR 0 f xibigig . Vx' VIYIKJ X Q, ffw' if wx M ,U f jv VX My J. ' v JG 'tb fd 'X f f ' ' - ' f K 1 ' f 1' x VL l ' 1251- wx X at-f' 1 kj 4.- 4 , A QL ' l 4 ' ,L X Lf. f' .ffl MJQV ' ff H 'U - EVM V . , f ,jf ,LP f K 'r ' J JWCM , V 1 f I 'M' g .,.' 1 . ,' ffl' .NJ H fl I. VU' I J Wy, ., ' 4 1 ' V i rl , , P ,A J 'K 'U6 i ' ,L I Lf uf -X 1 , - ,IJ J! Xb I EIT xfvqsrhy U-' X Tl-f Q , f' ,f A ffl, wx VJ if fy! Q 'V V. 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These graduates will leave, not with a feeling of sadness at seeing some acquaintances for the last time, but with a feeling of thank- fulness to Loveland High School for providing so many opportun- ities to enable them to open their doors successfully to the future. 13 The Golden Vineyard was the theme chosen to' the lUV','0f-59 1l0fAP Om given bY The CIZSS Of 57- T715 Class officers for the class of '57 were lohann decorations consisted of silver and gold grapes, deep Deines, presidentg Stan Bader, vice-president: Cary purple vines and silver and gold glitter leaves. Pudge Wilson, secretary: and Sonia Turner, treasurer. Z: , I so ., 4 L Q 1 ,,..,.,v , ,. 2, mf 1 M , ' 3 W., Q ,. y A 4 , A: , A ' gf 3 77' 'Q 1? ff 1 . . ' 5 Q if , -V . 2,11 :- fu A 1 f , ff ZH- , , M 51, 1 Am A 5 7 ., V,A,,A I f ,g , h A qfgw su- Q39 Q ? if' f, f ff, X 14 , 4 E 211 13. 4 ., - l fe 1 . 1 afzffzi ' 'L ,Marx :7' , 3 1 ri 1.-ai 'ww' if AW , Bell Bellairs Bennett Brecheisen Brellm Brenning Collccn Bell. Althouah Colleen sport her fnrst two Years ln Westminster she boosted LH3 wlrh her presence an Pep Club 3, 4' Band 3 and Vaudeyzlle 3. Charles Bellairs. Halntng from Seafgwlck, Colorado, Erl'1:oc wasn't too acfwye nn extra carrrcular actwfxfles around school out was well llkec cy everyone. Bob Bennett. Srmlre , as he was known to same, was Interested in Track l, 3, and Art Club 3. Phyllis Birkley. Fha snowed much xnterest nn Pep Club l, 2, 3, FHA 45 L Club Vaude- yllle l, 3, Nancy Brecheisen. 'Nan' always had a word to offer as she proyea in Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, FHA 2, 3, GAA 2, 3, 4. Barbara Brehm. Earl: was a shy, quiet nndlyldual who partrclpated in Chorus l, Pep Club 3 and 4. Bob Brenning. Mr. Wrtt' Yes, that was Bob. l-le was actlye In NFL 4, IRC 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4g All State Chow 3, Chour Presraent 4, Boys' Ensemble 2, 4, Basketball lg Class Play 3, A, Prom Cnolrrnan 3 Richard Brown. Beslaes be-mg nnterested nn reptales, Duck was ln Pep Band 2, 3, L Club Vaudeyrlle 2, 3, Kenneth Brownfield. When not 'rcddlngw to Longmont, Ken found time for Football l, L Club Vaudeyllle 3. Jerry Bullock. After One moved here from Ada, he spent a yery actlye three years Jerry was ln Sk Clu: 3, 4j Pe: Ecna 2, 3' Football 3, 4, Track 2, L Club Vaude- yrlle 2, 3, 4, Class play 4. l5 Birkley Brown Brownfield Bullock wi 0, eg-. r X!..h -,,.- . , wi? 2 M NIU Nw ggi 1:4 f' ' Gigi, 'I 5 -ns A 4 lik' dw' , .,., V R , , , MQ. 1 V f A 3 'iii P AA 4, A ff an gf , 5 v . Q w .fm x.3 +wQ4 M 'J'-.xi ,.fv M , We ' 5 A11 .,f. V1 . W.. ff, V' -Wm ix 3, f 5 Q U Britain. QD! A 6 3 S day' H . 1 v 4 ' 'Z . ., f' jgmgwgw M W. 'QKJVAA Yaf' 5 , WMM u' 143 S g wi la . if Davidson, L Davis Depperschmldf L Larry Davudson real uyer at heart Larr, c yutues s artet early uru h s hlgh sc oo ar wlfl' Ca s Pre uu n un u F 4 All Con ce 4 Tro K I x 3 4 Boys State 3 Ver yn Davis G orges olw ys experuuncw mg four years at LH were occupucd w ll nd l r Foo Johann Dcln s Ver 'ltuluty was ynand 0.15 wth Yo Ea Retball 4 Bosca u 4 Bays Enseam 2 4 Boys auarte 3 All state Cnaur 3 Sectuon leader 4 .utate lo and Ensemble contest 2 3 4 State Mu c t al lu C yu Lubrarlan ueftaun staff 4 p rts Ed tor 4 u lu and Scrol 4 Class Pla General Prom chaur man 3 Clos Presudent 4 were audert by 'ohanns wut and sease of humor He wa Student of the Month 4 Duck Dcmoulm Thus owner of a speedy rod raced through hugh s hool stappung long enough to pa tucupate un Football I Then he sped on towards graduatuon Arlus Depperschmudf Thus bu ness luke personallty shared her efforts un Pep Club I 2 a 4 Secret FBL 4 I-lustoruan eo Depperschmudt Leo s curlf dark hour and quuet ways ued hum through Football I 3 Track I Wrestlunq 3 Manager 4 lndustrual Wunner 3 ee Ann Devenyns. Vuvccuous descrubed LeeAnn perfectly. After spendng her furst yerur' of hugh school un Greeley, she partucupated un Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Class Representatuve , Dr Squad 2, , 4, L Club Vaudevulle 2, 3, 4, Queen Candudate 2' Redskun Reporter 4' Class Secretary 3, Hornecomung Queen 4, Class Play 4. Roger Dilts. Rage attended Loveland Hugh School throughout hls hugh school yearn was un Band I 2 3, Peo Ba d 2 , Janet Dingler. Pruceless un the busuness department. Jan s quuet effucuency helped r In FELA 3 4, A , , , ' , ' A Squad I, 2, IRC 3, Chorus 3, L Club Vaudevulle 4. Sharyle Kay Drake , Thrs enthustastic little bornh prayed helpful un Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Art Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 2, 4, Chaur 2, 3, 4, State Musuc Festival 2, 3, 4, Drull Squad I, 2, 3 4, Class Play 4. Drake I7 , Deines Demoulin Depperschmidk, A. Devenyns Dilts Dingler fi' I1 Grauberger Harris - Harvey Hipps Hull Hutcheson Verlenc Graubergcr. A home is my desire. Verlene showed interest in FHA 4, FTA 4, Chorus 3, 4. She spent l, 2 in Hotchkiss, Colorado. Jack Harris. A clown to all who knew him, the mischief in his eye sparkled Through all his four years an LHS. Myrna Harvey. Her musical talents led her through Band l, 2, 3, 4, Solo and Ensemble Contest 3, 4, All State Choir 3, Girls' Trio 3, 4, IRC 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Art Club l, 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, Class Play 3, 4, L Club Vaudeville 2. Delbert Helzer. Delbert's eye was on a goal. Watch him get there! Bob Hipps. As well as being talented scholastically, Bob showed his abilities in Football l, 2, 3, Easketball l, 2, 3, 4, Bagebail l, 2, 3, 4, L Club 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Class President 3: Band lj Pep Band l, iRC 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3, President 4, L Club Vaudeyrlle 2, 3, 4, Pep Club Talent Show 3, Bays' State 3, Class Play 4, Student ot Month 4, National Merit Finalist 4. Darlene Hull. Always ready for a good time, that was Dar, She came to LHS from Ft. Collins her lunror year and participated in Pep Club 3, 4. Betty Hutcheson. This good natured blonde loaned her personality to L Club Vaude- ville l, 2, 3, 4. ' Bill Jenson. Hrs four years in LHS were highlighted with soorts proving he was an eager athlete.. He was cctlye in Football l, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling l, 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4, l. Club 2, 3, 4. Floyd Johnston. 'The Ereeze and If when lm on my skits described Floyd perfectly. l-le was in Sk: Club 2, 3, 4. Basketball l, Football 2, 4, Manager 3, Baseball i, Track 2, L Club Vaudeville 2. 3. Carol Josephscn. She was an outstanding schoiast.c student pnd took part in Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, FBLA 3, 4, Vice President 3, IRC 4. l9 Helxer Jenson Johnston Josephson A? 'sf M, 'lg WF 13, yi' , 1 ...f x' .:,, Q Q , . .Agp W 4 .. is ,E A. 5 K 2 N X' 4 . 5 X Q 'hw' uri? QW' -lk 'fl n V My -La: I E Q -,gg ff:-1, . ,V , .z, ,M ...:... .V P' -ri k f34.1i2 1 1 ,E Q , 9 , K .. . . 'A 5531 - ,,, . X :VM 1 . - Kg ., ' Q f 'Q 41' Q . 1- X, N. M 1. if v gf z, 4, ... ,FMA fl' . V... F :Q .fi ',.', A 5 35. -, 459,21 - 5,14 Mgr- ' f' 'wav Q A fda Lynn Lomperf. E.:'.f-Q Y-:A L an rar r-er .31 ning' L,nr- was c:t..e n GAA l, 2 3, li Xlce Pcsc n' -1 PenClu' I 'l 3 -1 NFL 2 1 Vresaent 4, Ed Larson. Ea aut scweol at the ena of the scyentn senoesrer and loznezl tne LJ. 5, Nayy, Mary Lou Leichlifcr. A scholastlc abxllty sweetenczt ry a alsnosltlon full af fun des- cribed Mary Lol. who parhcmnaled in PCD Clufz l, 2, 3, 4, Spanlsh Club 2, Class Play 3, Banc! E 2 3 L Clufl Vaudeyllle 3, Richard Lenhardf. Dck l2CllPNCCl that work harms your health, and he xalued hrs. Stull he was cctlyc as Fsotllall Manacger 2 3 ljaskctvcll Manager 2, 3, Track 2 L Clue 2, 3, 4, Vauclelllle 2. Darlene Lien. 'lf I nowt l.nr! c way, l'Il make a way ' Dar was actlye ln Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4 Drlll iqtrml l, 2, 4, Cheerleaaer 2, 4, GAA l, 2, Art Club l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary l, 'vice Preslclent 3, Presldenl 4' Scholastlc Art Awaras 2, State 4, Latham Founrlatlon Certrfliate l 2 4, State Womens Clulz Art Scholarship 2, L Club Vaudeyllle l, 2, 3, 4, Queen Can ltclate 3, Nertncrn Conference Wrestllna Trophy Girl 2, Cholr l, 2, 4, state Music Festuyal 3, 4, l-lonwecornung queen attendant 4, Chuettaln Staff 3, 4, Class Play 4. Shirley Lilley. Satnsfleb' Shirley was cctrye in Pen Club l, 2, 3, Cheerleader 2, 3' Mayorette 2, 3, 4, l-:FL 4, GAA l, 2, 4, Sk: Clul: l, 2, L Club Vaudeyille l, 2, 3, 4. Jerry Loudenburg. Keebrng lTllW'SClf busy wrth industrial arts, Jerry marie aunte a narne for himself. l-le was ln Colorado State lndustrlal Arts Fair 2, Sweepstakes W.nner an Wood 2' Place in metal shop 3. Lois McCarf. When net in scnrnal 'l3lona.e' could be tauna ln the box office ct the Rialto Theater, She participated ln Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, FHA l, L Cl-.io Vaudeyllle l, 2, 3, 4. Judy Mclver. Judy's sense of humor and well known laugh will llye in LHS for some time to carne. She was in Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Sk: Club l. Patricia Mclver. An earnest worker lfi eyerythtng she Dartlclpafed un, 'Macj' as sure to be a success. She was in Pee Cluo l, 2, 3, lRC 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, NFL 2, 3, 4, Sk: Club l, 2, 3 4, Reasksn 4, Exchange Egzztor 4, Qu.ll and Scroll 4, Prom Committee 3, Class Play 3, 4, Leichlifer Lenhardl' Lien Loudenburg McCarl' Mclver, J. N. Lamperf Larson Lilley Mclver, P. 21 ,FQ :nh W YY: ' TWN'-S4 wsu fvfff giii' f 5 K X K mm , if Q - .,. , .XA ? I -..., ,J N , 1 x I 6' nf an 42' fa ff -my rl ...u ,,5,',. V : la 4 Qi .,,,.. .. ,., . , , Q 7, F Wag, T -.. W 5 .K ,' ...z YN. Y: 2 I if S 3 , ia A, A ,xiii 3522- 1 f .-13 -W 'I , 5111, ,V Wi' . ,Yr Off! ,4,,, . MX., ,ff Ai? , ff we is Roberts, B. Roberts, J. Rosenbu rg Rust 24 Bill Roberts. This good natured blonde, rather bashful, was liked by all his class mates After coming from Denver he was in Art Club 3, and an Industrial award winner in wood shop 3, 4. Joan Roberts. Wanna argue? Joan could always put up a good argument. She moved to Bakersfield, California, after the seventh semester in LHS. John Rosenburg. Although one of the quiet types, Rosy was a friend to many, Kay Ross. Bubbling over with fun, Bev's personality was contagious. She was in Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Drill Squad Leader 4, Drill Squad l, 2, 3, 4: Board 3, 4, GAA l, 2, 3, Pep Club Talent Show 3, 4, L Club Vaudeville l, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 4, Rag Day Queen 4. Lilas Rowan. Her interest lay mainly in music, Besides participating in Choir l, 2, 3, 4, All State Choir 4, State Music Festival 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 2, 3, she was in Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Drill Squad l, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 4. Lucy Rowley, The piano had no secrets from Lu, She was in Band l, 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 3, President 4, Woodwind Quintet 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, State Music Festival l, 2, 3, 4, Solo 81 Ensemble Contest l, 2, 3, 4, All State Choir 3, All State Band 3, 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4, Art Club l, 2, 3' Reporter 3, Ski Club l, 2, 3, IRC 3, 4, L Club Vaudeville 2, 3, Class Play 4. Don Rust. Rusty knew all about farming. He was in FFA l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, President 3, District 2, 3, Wrestling l, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 4, L Club Vaudeville 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4 Ray Sanderson. Ray was one of the hardest workers in the senior class. l-le was quiet, but his interests were many, Melvin Sasser, Innocence was written all over Sass's face. He was in Football l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3 4' Basketball l, Manager 3, 4, L Club 2, 3, 4, Vaudeville 2, 4, Pep Club Talent show 3, FFA 4, Fred Schrner. Give him a horn and he'll blow his way through Pep Band l, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4, Music festival l, 2, 3, 4, Vaudeville 3, 4. Ross Rowan Rowley Sanderson Sasser Schmer Carolann S hmlr rk P nu H r rlan 4 Cnneffann Staff d vl Janice Sha'er Ou fclo u u QV Pav d 2 Janice moved here 0 ln vu 'a X .zdevu e ernon Shinn X n sorta rv ncler a oun In hrs hlgn nod years He was Chev nne l Greeley 2 ana spent 3 4 in LH Joyce May Shlpps One of tn au eter students In LHJ Joyce was always seen wnth a smlle on he face She was In Chorus l John Skroch John bert r known Scratch could always be found I orange and black A 8 W Root Beer car He was nn L Club l 2 Sk: Club 3 Art Club 3 4 Foctball 7 3 Wrestlong 2 3 Track 3 and Basebdll Bl ie Smith Gnve hum a horse and rope and hes haopy B Il as FFA l 2 3 4 and L Club Vaudevll'e 3, 4. Shirley Smith lHlliJ. Shnrley was in LHS l, then moved to Kearney, Nebraska 2 3 where sh, wcs very active, then back to LHS 4 She was In Pep Club l 4, FHA . Charles Smotherman. Chuck was well known as tne guy with the biggest line. H was in Football 2' Basketball 2 3 4' Baseball 2 3 4' L Club 2 3 4' Vaudeville 2, Glendon E. Sonnenfeld. Glen had a ready smile and a cheery hello for everyone. H took part in Football l, Wrestling l. Don Stark. Don's frxendlv oersonalitv was llked by all. He participated an Football l, Schnurr Shafer Smith B Stark 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Ski Club 2, 3, 4. Shinn Shipps Skroch Smith, S. Smofherman Sonnenfeld 25 sw -L MQ f Y 1 Q':l -1- , 75 3 -..1' , if 4':r I: 4253: Q if av, C15 Q , 1 5 if-1 . ap v',,' 'Wh , '53 , . wwhwk L 5 5. ' 55133 : ag, 1 , 1 Trump Trefhewcy Turner Warner Wari' Webber irginia Tramp. Fun lavlnq Glnn,' s actlye in A , 2, 3, Parllrnentar an 2 un l One PO urn l l u evil E 3 4 Pep C r ar 3 u e u l' l u s 4 GA Pat Trethewey. The arnbatuaus rest nel! Tre h s ln horus l, 2, 3, 4, Secreta Treasurer 3 All Stare Cholr 4, State Muslc Festlval 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 4, Pep Club , 2, 3, 4, Representative l, Talent Show 2, 3, Drnl Squad l, 2 3, 4, Assistant Drlll Squa Leader 4' Art Club l' GAA 2' Class Plav 3 4' L Club Vaudevllle l 2 3 4' Student of the Month 3, Student Council l, 4, Carresponcllng Secretary 4, Girls' State Alternate 3 Chleffaln Staff 2, 3, 4, Assistant Business Manager 3, Busnness Manager 4 Sonia Turner. The rnaanc fingers af Sante produced masterpieces during her four years ln LHS. She was ln Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Qulll and Scroll 4, Secretary 4, Chnettaln Staff 2, 3, 4, Prom Chairman 3, L Cluh Vaudeyulle 3, 4, Class Treasurer 4, Student of Month 4, Scholastlc Art Awards five state and one National, 3, four state Awards 4, Student Cauncll 4. Richcrd Ward, Duck spent four years an LHS, rnosr of the tnrne Hrocldlng' around ln lvttle l:lue Chevy. Gary Warner. Refi' , so called rlecausc of h 2 curly red nalr, was actlye ln FFA l, 2, Q, 4, Secretary 3, Reporter 4, Faattall 3, 4 Vlrestllng 3, 4, L Club Vaudevllle 2, 3, 4, Pol' Wort. Pat was a frend to all and to all a frlcrld. She was ln Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Drlll Squad l, 2, 4, FBLA 4. Gary Webber. Gary was always known to have cl flnger ln the malntenance work 3, 4, he was alsc, ln Wrestllng l Miriam Wells. Mlr.a'n wan lrlencis vwltn her s9arkllnQ Lcrsanallty She was actlve in IRC 2' FTA 3, and GAA 3. Dick Whittecur. Dry sense af humor? Nc' Very subtle remarks? Yes? Duck could a'ways keen swemane Iaughlng wzth his lmfle remarks ln FFA l, 2, 3, 4, Track l, Baseball 2, L Cu: Vzuce. lle 2, 3 4 Ski Club 4. Delmar Wiesner Tne rrlzcflet ln ns eyes Que htm away. Dell was In Basecall l, 2, 4, Sasketoall l, L Clu: vauae. lle 3, 4. 27 Word Wells Whittecur Wiesner ,z 1 ,U V' My Wilson Zeiler Woelfle Wohlman Worden Gary Wilson. Pudge loyed sports, in fact, that was his middle name. He was in L Club l, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Wrestling l, 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3. 4, L Club Vaudeville 2, 3. 4, King 4, Class officer 3, 4, Student Council 2, FTA 4, Ski Club 3, Retlskin Reporter 3, 4, King Pep Club Banquet 2, Conference Wrestling Champ- ionship 3, State Champ 4, Most Valuable Wrestler 4, Honorary Captain 4. Delbert Woelfle. The friendly fellow was known for his ability to laugh and be happy, Del was in football l, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, FFA l, 2, L Club 3, 4, L Club Vaudeville 3, 4, Winner in lndustrial Arts 3. Charlene Wohlman. Charlene won her friends through her sunny disposition. She was in Pep Club 2, 3, 4, L Club Vaudeyille 4. Marvin Worden. Sports and girls interested Marv. He was active in Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club Talent Show l, 2, Ski Club l, 2, 3, 4, FFA l, 2, 3, 4, FTA 4, Chorus l, L Club Vaudeyille l, 2, 3, 4, David Zeiler. Known for his friendly ways, Dave was in Football l, 4, Track 2, Base- ball 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, FFA l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Secretary 4, L Club Vaudeville 4, Class Play 4. .-.i-..-..-......-..-.,-.,-i,-.,-.,-..-..-..-..-..g. SCHOLASTIC HONOR ROLL Top Ten Seniors of i957 Bob Hipps Lucy Rowley Q Verlyn Davis ! lohann Deines l Vivian Riemer E Sharyle Drake i janet Dingler i Carol C-rasser Q Carol Stevens Q Carol losephson ! I ! ,--,1,,,,,...,-,,--- 111i11,.1i11...i...11s.o 28 Juniors il x .Xlthough the doors have closed they cannot shut out the memories Z The capable officers who governed the iunior class this year were: lleft to rightl treasurer, Arlene Staples, president, Nolan Vxfeberg vice president, Kent Olirigerg and secretary, Norma Sauer. it the end of the junior year. hronglit to the elziss ol JN, A-Xinong the most cherished of this year :ire the elziss play. 'l'inie Ont for Ginger and. of course, the proni. Xtho can forget ilu excitement over Boys' and Girls' State :incl the thrills of receivingr clztss rings? 'llhese ineinories are liehintl now. lint :ts the Lloirs close. they open new portals through which the juniors pass ti lmecome the seniors of 1958. Through the efforts of the committees and their chairmen the prom materialized as a great success. These hard-working chairmen were: lleft to right! Norma Sauer, Sharyl Woods, Arlene Staples and ludy Craese. lseatedl Sonie Hale and ludy jones. Z9 Each year the junior Class selects students with our- standing scholastic and leadership qualities to represent LHS at Boys' and Girls' State. The boys chosen to attend this year were: 'left to rights Nolan Weber, john Cross and Scott McRae, The girls selected were. Sharol Rowland, Carol Taliaferro and Fay Agee. L. sf --..-. 1 .aff Those REDSKINS must be pretty interesting to attract so much attention from lleft to rightl Beth Bashor, Steve Buckner, Ray Reeb, Linda Sleeth and Darwin Krenning, What are you reading, the scandal page? Juniors in Publications Sharyl Wood llettl and julia Ceis seem to be male ing a shrewd business deal by selling last year's annuals to llett to rightl Don Churchwell, Larry Webster and Dale Carlson. 30 Carol Crafting, Nolan Weber, Nick Dries, Ann l-lolmquist and Gretchen Bauer 'left to rightl seem to to be enjoying those negatives. That's a rather innocent activity for a darkroom. pe- C' 9 J SMART EEA ef Y'-v buh.- 1Z I 514, 57? ' ,f 57 ,N Hanging annual subscription sales drive posters must not be very exciting, iuclging from the expressions of llett to rightl Ray Chasteen, Rita Sumner, Norma Sauer, Phyllis Holmgren and Tony Swancla. gnu- ifrlc zz: lean Simmons seems to be working diligently in tnc staff room while lleft to right! Sharol Rowland, Scott McRae, Cary lurgemeyer and Carol Fowler look cn amazed. --K Working to continue the annual tradition of the Christmas windows are: Breese Baker, Martha C-ates. ludy Craese, Mike McWethy and Richard Dunham. lt looks as it ludy is the only one working! Juniors in Fine Arts Hey, let me see that, says Burt Mullison to Bryan Sennett as lim Scoles looks on over his shoulder. Sue Krasuski is working on a craft that seems to interest Arlene Staples. What an industrious art class! 32 Art Watson seems to be checking out robes to llett to rightl Iudy jones, Donna Duval, Arlene Becker and Fay Agee as they prepare for a concert. Jr: Cary Eastin, Sonn l-lale, Cary Cherry ant Davida Elijah are shown putting the finishing touches on Mr. Tegnell's Christmas door. E' W is -if I fm., Since when do you play those instruments, ludy Wiley, Paul Alps, lane Vincent, Kathy DeSmith and ludy Riter? This music ought to he something to hearl 5 'V . :Z iii! 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V V inn: 2 , IDA 5 eg IA 'N 4 Ar-. i 'E is 3 V. R35 , '13 ff F .Vw wg .QM Soplromores , 4 . . . , Ilie siiiilioinrncs. ziftci' entering the mighty tliiiirs 1.1 l,1l: :mtl lucy-tin! the mzmy trizils and Uibiilflliorls of at friisli. liztvf' siiccccdctl in bccoiuiug zi full-Hcdgcd. ambitious class. qualilicd tif Iirocccnl filttlici' in the licltls of CQlllCllllU1'I. Duc to the mzmy tloors iipcnctl lmy tlic sivlvlioiniwcs. lllCIHUl'lCS of sclitilastic ability. wlllsllilltllily zillilctcs. ll SllCCL'SSl-Ul nirmcy rziisingg pmjcft. Rag llziy L'YL'IiI4. :tml iitil-ol-tlic-iirtlinziry times :irc liigli on thc list of cziuli imc. l'Qx'i-ijtliiiw points In tlie fact lllzlt fiirmlit-r tliifirs will lic iipcncd ln' these soplioiiiiiiv.-s :intl all clizillcngcs will bc met with :mticipzitioii :tml iritctcst. fig Q1 Those chosen to represent this year's active sopho- 3 more class were Bill Roberts, presidentg Dave Scoles, vice-pre-sidentg lennie Sccles, secretaryg and Bob Leich- j liter, treasurer. , fylg 36 The Sophomore Swirl was a big success and provided Everyone enjoyed the games and the different fun and games for everyone. Here, many anxious students booths which were put on by those sophomore advisories, are waiting in line for their refreshments and also hoping Look at the expressions!! They must be having a good to get a lock at ludv May, QUEEN. time! 1, f :ca X5 V Ti 22 i L 3? fi, v v V f 'f f 'vffffg Tiiffffffz gi N I . 'W W f '. , X il , f 59 0 . U' . ' f 5 ,X - 'fs , M --g.. h 4? 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Reed who has not only served LHS but the community as a whole. .ay Thirty years ago for the first time in Colorado high school historv, Coach Bill Reed's Loveland High football team played on a green gridiror. On October l9, l957, thirty years later, the second big event took place on this field, the dedicaticn. . . 4 Field ls' Dedicated Mr. Mansel Worden, a fcrmar coach at LHS also, was master ot ceremonies for this, the second big event on the field, the dedication and naming. The football team of l926 which first played on the green gridiron was honored. Those members present for the evening were introduced by the positions they played. Colleen Swanson in behalf of the Pep club presented Mrs. Reed a bouquet cf mums for her untiring assistance. Mr. Eric Sundquist, a board member, officially named the field. Colonel Reed then very humbly accepted the honor. He gave recogni- tion to thcse arcund him who have helped him throughout the y-ears. He closed with the following: Loveland is my home and l think so much of it that I hope to continue working to help give it a wholesome, Christian atmosphere for our boys and girls as long as I am able. 52 The high-stepping majorettes of the LHS band added color and gaiety to the festive event. They are, A student body would not be complete without the left 'to right: lean Simmons, Gloria Knodel, Eleanor De cheerleaders to help boost school spirit on the athletic Neui, Sandy Owens, drum major, ludy Pauley, Barbara field. Left to right are julia C-ies, Linda Creason, Ralph lohnson and Shirley Lillev. Manning, Darlene Lien and Norma Sauer. -nee' . . a Queen ls Growned Another first this year, along with the selection of queen candidates for homecoming, came as the Senior class elected escorts to introduce the candidates before the homecoming game. The escorts and candidates elected were, left to right: Chuck Smotherman, Kathy Kennedy, Bob Marean, Sandy Owens, lohann Deines, Pudge Wilson, Queen Lee Ann Devenyns, Melvin Sasser, Kay Marean, Stan Stone, Darlene Lien, and Bob Hipps. l-ier majesty, Queen Lee Ann Devenyns, the Homecoming queen for 1956. Pudge Wilson, president of L Club, reigned as king for the 1957 Vaudeville, and, with a record sale of tickets for Sl years cf Rag Day his- tcry, the senior class candidate, Kay Rcss, reigned as queen. ,l Marv Ackerman, one of the boy friends, converses with Mr. Hoffman lNick Dreisl the banker concerning a ale? gif the Carols' Ginger., i D Time 0ul For Ginger' 4'23lMi:1l' fl Mrs. Carol lArlene Staplesl, center, gives m tnerly advice to her daughters, loan and lean lSharcl Rowl 'id and lean Simrnonsl. The cast consistcd cf lean Sfmmcns, Sharcl Row- land. Marv Ackerman, Carol Griffing, Nick Drels, jchn Cross, Ray Chasteen, Fay Agee, Arlene Staples and Ray Reeb. One of the most popular school plays was presented this year by the class of 58 TIME OUT FOR GINGER an unforgetable comedy was given in the fall under thc direction of Miss Gertrude Scott Ginger Carol lFay Ageel a teenager who is starting to grow up and f ce responsibilities decides to try out f r the football squad against her family s wishes The story evolves around this situation and includes the fol lowing characters Mrs Carol lArlene Staplesl M Carol lRay Reebl loan Carol lSharol Rowlandl ean Carol llean Simmonsl the maid lCarol Griffingi t banker Mr Hoffman the principal lNick Dreisl Mr Wilson llohn Grossl The two bcy friends were played by Ray Ch steen and Marvin Ackerman Behind the scenes were other committees working with the following chairmen costume udy Pauley business Scott McRae hand props Dixie Duff make up Phyllis Holmgren prompters Carol Taliaferro and udy Springsteel publicity lucly Graese stage crew I rry S hwab stage manager and Larry Carls n assist ant manager stag props David Sern The iuniors broke tickets sales rec rds s lling more tickets than any other clas in Loveland High Carol Griffing the maid gives a warm look Mr and Mrs Carol lRay Reeb and Arlene Staplesi recall their school days e n ll an Simmcnsl leaves the Carol abode to play the leading rcll in Victoria Regina while Mrs Car lArl ne St plesl and Ginger IF y Age l watch '51 cos! Gompzstng the cast were lim Beach, Sharyle Drake, Eob l-lipps, Berta Marean, jerry Bullcck, Dave Zeller, Bob Merecn, Gary Moore, Sandy Owens, Bob Brenning, Pat Trethewey, Steve Phillips, lchann Dienes, Sherrl George, Lucy Rowley, Colleen Swanson, lanice Anderson, LeeAnn Devenyns, Kay Ross, Ron Burow, Ruth Klerk, Dzrlene Lien, Nellie Riker, Myrna Harvey, Madeline Mglzahn, Pat Mclver. Stage Door The seniors chose a very special kind ot door as the title of their tinal dramatic presenta- ation, Stage Door , written by Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman. It provided a new type of fare for those who attended it that it told ot the hopes, pathos. determination and downtalls of budding actresses and actors in New York. Miss Gertrude Scott was in charge of the production this year and Mr. Earl Monroe was in charge ct the stage setting. Lonny Noyes assisted as stage manager, also helping with the stage was the stage crew headed by Lonny and Stage Props headed by Stan Bader. Linda Parkinson and lanet Dingler were chosen as student directors helping Miss Scott. Other COTY!- mittees were headed by: Sharon Stewart, costumes, Carolann Schnurr, makeup, Karen Reque. props: and May Conn, bookholder. This year the largest cast to be used for a long time was one of the outstanding aspects of the play. Something the cast will never forget is the quickfchanges, but, to the audience. a memory ot a delightful evening wil' linger on. Kay Ross Nel ie Rik r Darlene Lien Sandy Owens, Sharyle Drake Berta Marean Lilas Rowan ColleenSwan-- Practicing a scene from the pl y a e left to right Ruth n Carol Grasser Myrna Harvey lanice Anderson, Don lxlerk Pat Mclver Carol Gr sser Sherri George Pat Trethewey Rust Madeline Molzahn and Leeann Devenyns are tak- ohann Deanes Bob Brenning Lucy R wley n a hre e ind e cene S Sfudem' Council These are the freshmen and sophomore members of council. Row two: Clayann Kitzman. ludy Hadley, Nancy Wells, DeVere Henderson, Larry Rudel, Lillian Riensche, Pat O'Dell, Row one: Howard Pomranka, john Mahorney, loann Shreve, Charlene Murphy, Connie Day, Reggie Cates, Larry Garrett, Ben lrelan. Planning the activities of the year for Student Council are the officers: Kay Marean, secretary, Scott McRae, vice-president: Sandy Owens, treasurer, Bob lvlarean, president, and Colleen Swanson, parliamentar- ian. The senior members cf Student Council arc standing, left to right: Mrs. Tinciall, sponsor, Lzrry Davidson, Dave Zeller, Pat Trethewey, Kay Ross, Sandy Owens, Key Marean, Sonia Turner, Cilleen Swanscn, Marv Vxfcrden, Bob Hipus. and Bch Marean. Seated are the iunior members ct ccuncil: Phyllis Holmgren, loyce Kamla, Sharyl Vxfcods. Dick Snedigar, Beth Berg, lanet Lehl, Lvnn Collins and Scott McRae. As we journey through the door of activities we find the Student Council at the head of all functions. lt is their responsibility to govern and see that all projects and promotions are carried out smoothly. The members of council consist of represent- atives from each of the advisories in school. The ccuncil takes an active part in both Northern Conference and State Student Councils. Some of the projects for the year include the homecoming dance, National Assemblies, club as- semblies, festive Christmas hall decorations. Along with the Christmas decorations there was a contest among advisories for the best decorated door. The start of the orientation slides and charity drives is also included in this list. Council also sponsored a weelcs twirp season in january. The sponsor for council this year was Mrs. Oscar Tindall. Parliamentarian was Colleen Swan- son, Santa and his reindeer won the Student Council prize for being the best door decoration at Christmas. 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Cther members of the band are, rcw four: Reggie Cates, Eleanor DeNeui, Gloria Knodel, judy Pauley, Sandy Owens, jean Simmons, Barbara johnson, Shirley Lilley, Connie Day, Orville Flower, Douglas Nelson, Richard Raybourn, Dave Stroh, john Spence, Row three: Larry Garner, Russel Welch, Tom Meacham, Bob Pettyiohn, Douglas Gray, Wanda Foss, Keith Wardin, Clary Cherry, Larry Carlson. Row two: Charlene Belden, Terril Hein, Charles Renner, Fred Schmeer, Sonia Stewart, Gregg Mason, Nellie Riker, Row onei Mary Lee johnson, Paul Hein, Alan Propp, Emily Wolaver, Mary Walter. Another popular group enjoyed by everyone was the dance band. This group, consisting ot twenty-one members, played at the Pep Club Talent Show, for the Saint Pat's jig, Wigwam and various other places. The woodwind quintet, consisting of Lucy Rowley, Alan Ackerly, Dennis Blewitt, Barbara Carlson and Mary Walter was another popular group. Several students received honors this year as Alan Ackerly and Shirley Flint were selected to play in the All-State Orchestra, and Lucy Rowley and Alart Ackerly were chosen to parti- cipate in the All-State Honor Band. 59 The new LHS dance band made its first public appearance as guests ot the Lions' club. Members have been very aCtive this year and have played at Wigwam Carclyn Robbins, Kathy DeSmith and Shirley Flint and the St. Pat's jig. have wen much applause with their drum trio this year. oir Comprising the LHS Choir are, left to right, row four: Darlene Lien, Colleen Swanson ludy Pauley. Susan Smith, loan Skrbina, john Klerk, Ray Reeb, Del Woelfle, Bob Brenning Row three: Madeline Mohlzahn, Lilas Rowan, Karen Kness, Mary Lynn Scott, Dale Carlson Ray Chasteen, Kenneth Stobbe, DeVere Henderson, Clayton Fritchel. Row two: Sherrl George Sharcl Rowland, Sharyl Woods, Lelani Harris, Margaret Peterson, Roger Barker, Dave Scoles Row one: Carol Crasser, Arlene Becker, Carolyn Robbins, Pat Hoffman, Clayann Kitzman Carolann Schnurr. Sixty-two members participated in choir this year. lt was a year of thrilling experiences for the group as they were invited to sing for Religious Emphasis Week at Colorado State College of Education and at St. johns Cathedral in Denver. They also appeared at the Spring Festival, baccalaureate service, and in April participated in the State Music Festival at Greeley and received excellent criticisms for their fine quality of singing. Miss Laurene Ed- mondson, the capable director, received many favorable comments concerning the Loveland group from other directors throughout the state. This year the LHS choir was host for the Solo and Ensemble contest in which over 600 contestants from various parts of the state participated. The ensembles in the organization The choir was effectively led by officers Faye Age The LHS choir performs at their annual spring con- vice-president, Madeline Molzahn, secretary Bob Bren cert with Mrs Mary Martin guest soloist. ning, presidentg and Virginia Tramp, treasurer Additional members of choir are, row four, left to right: Larry Carpenter, johann Deines, Bob Marean, Lucy' Rowley, Marge Bartch, Nellie Riker, Myrna Harvey, Loretta Knoll, Martha Cross. Row three, Robert Ball, Marv Ackerman, Richard Woelfle, Howard Patterson, Darrel Carfield, Verlene Crauberger, Dorothy Barker, Kathy Seidel. Row two, Elden Crauberger, Gerald Schwab, Pat Trethewey, Sharyle Drake, Sharon Sigler, Lillian Riensche, Virginia Tramp. Row one, Lueary Hepner, ludy jones, Donna Smith, Fay Agee, lulia Cies, judy Craese. Mary Walter. were: girls' trio, Madeline Molzahn, Fay Agee, and Myrna Harveyg boys' ensemble, lohann Deines,g Bob Marean, Ray Reeb, DeVere Henderson, Delbert Wolefle, Bob Brenning, Roger Barker, Marv Ackerman, Howard Patterson, Eldon Crauberger, and Gerald Schwab. Four delegates were sent to All State Choir this year: Ray Reeb, bass, Gerald Schwab, tenor, Pat Trethewey, alto, and Liles Rowan, soprano. Lucy Rowley, the choir's assistant pianist, participated in the Young Artists Competition Contest sponsored by the Fort Collins Civic Symphony. She won first in this contest which entitled her to a guest appearance with the symphony at their early spring concert and SIOO. The choir has been successful this year and certainly owed a great deal of gratitude to Miss Edmondson, the director. 6l The boys' ensemble made one of their many ao- Dearances at the Pep Club Talent Show: lohann Deines. Bob Marean, Ray Reeb, De Vere Henderson, Del Woelflc. Bob Brenning, Roger Barker, Marv Ackerman, Howard The Sl-lCliTOI'iUm WSS B SCSYWS of Sevefal DVOSVBVYWS Patterson, Eldon Crauberger and Gerald Schwab. given bY the Choi'- The busy members of FBLA are, row two, left to right, Mrs. Gertrude Bates, sponsor, Carclyn Kubal, Arlis Depperschmidt, Pat Wart, Charlotte Aragon, Annette Talbott, Sharon Marcum, Nancy Kitchen. Row one: janet Dingler, Carol josephson, Pauline Aragon, Lynne Lampert, Georgia Kaiser and Marilyn Reichel. Future Business leaders uf America Twenty young ladies in FBLA have been developing valuable business leadership through various activities carried on throughout the year by Future Business Leaders of America. Valuable experience has been gained through such projects as addressing the Easter and Christmas seal envelopes and typing and mimeographing various items submitted to the club by local business and school personnel. The club also gave money to the Hungarian Relief Fund. A dessert initiation for new members was held at the Dude Corral with Mrs. josephine jones and Mrs. Ethel Reagan as guest speakers. Installation of new officers for the school year l957-58 was held in May. The officers for this past year have been, Lynne Lampert, president, Carol josephson, vice-president, Georgia Kaiser, secretary, Pauline Aragon, treasurerg janet Dingler, reporterg and Marilyn Reichel, historian. Sponsoring FBLA is Mrs. Gertrude Bates. 62 Officers of FBLA are standing, left to right: Paul- Working in the FBLA room are, left to right: ine Aragon, treasurer, Lynne Lampert, president, Georgia Charlotte Aragon, Annette Talbott, Nancy Kitchen, Arlis Kaiser, secretary. Seated, Marilyn Reichel, historian, and Depperschmidt, Carolyn Kubal and Sharon Marcum. janet Dingler, reporter. GGY! . Members of FFA are, row four, left to right: Richard Snider, Larry Moore, Gregg Mason, Leonard Schroetlin, Alvin Schmidt, Vern Maelzer, George Arndt. Row three: David McKelvy, Leslie Moore, Dick De Neui, Albert Cross, Frank Kauffman, Duane Carlson, Larry Scofield. Row two: LeRoy McConnell, Bill Smith, jim Hunter, Melvin Weickum, Marvin Vv'orden, Laurel Frank, Ron Beard, Donald Brehm. Row one: Dale Sargent, Larry Webster, Dave Zeiler, Bob Hoffman, Larry Bacon, Cary Warner, Dale Zumwalt, Tim Zeiler, Doug Cray. Future Farmers of America The Future Farmers of America motto Learning to do, Doing to learng Earning to live, Living to serve, helps the members to fulfill the aim of the club which not only prepares the boys for farming, but also helps them care for their livestock. The LHS Future Farmers club has been active by participating in all district judging meets and the state judging at Fort Collins on March l8 and l9. At this meet the boys took part in the crop, poultry and shop judging. The club is sending delegates to the state convention in Steamboat Springs to be held in june. The last day of school the boys go to Arrowhead Lodge for a club outing, here they cook their own meals and have a good time in the heart of the Rockies. Again this year students have enjoyed the convenient FFA candy store, the farmers' money making project. The money made this year was used for a Christmas basket, skating party, and the annual FFA father-son banquet. The banquet was held on April l in the Community Building. Mrs. Carl Zeller was named chapter mother and Larry Bacon was honored as chapter farmer of the year. This active club in LHS was sponsored by Mr. john Harvey. Officers of FFA are, left to right: Larry Webster, 63 treasurerg Cary Warner, reporter: Bob Hoffman, vice presidentg Larry Bacon, presidentg Dave Zeiler, secretaryg Addressing members and guests at the annual FFA and Dale Zumwalt, sentinel, and Mr. john Harvey, banquet is Melvin Bernhardt, the state FFA president sponsor. frcm Wiggins, Colorado. ' ' 'H 'mi mxizst ' Members of FHA are, row four, left to right: Thelma Clarke, Marlene Mielke, Breeze Baker, Karen War- riner, Luann Steyer, Annette Leach, Mary Ciothier, Carolyn Kubal, Alis Depperschmidt. Row three: loyce Dugan, Mrs, Worden, sponsor, Ann Dunkleberger, Carolyn Dauel, Beth Etter, Mrs. Meskimen, sponsor, Norma Walker, Beverly Brown, Deanna Barber, Dianne Tressler, ludith lensen, Georgia Kaiser. Row two: Pauline Aragon, Faith Phipps, joyce Lamphear, Karen Reque, Barbara Campbell, Sonie l-lale, jo Ann Carlson, Charlyce Houser, Patsy Cruise. Row one: Annette Talbott, Lois Struckmeyer, Fido, Colleen Swanson, Charlotte Aragon. I-'ufure Homemakers of America The main functioni of Future Homemakers of America is to instruct girls in the art of being able to establish a good home. Sponsorship of the annual Back-to-School Dance in September started the girls' social calendar for the year. National FHA week was observed with the installation of new officers, the initiation of new members and attending church on Sunday as a group. As a money raising project basketball pencils were sold. In March a group of girls at- tended the district convention in Greeley. Easter lilies were sold in the downtown business district to benefit the Crippled Children's Society. On April l8 the annual Father-Daughter Banquet was held. The morning of May lOth found a chartered bus filled with FHAer's - destination, Denver, for the field trip. Two teas, the Northern District tea and a tea honoring the senior girls, climaxed the l956-57 year. The girls found this a very interesting and successful year under the sponsors Mesdames Elizabeth Meskimen and Genevieve Worden. 64 Colleen Swanson, Sandra Hale, Karen Warriner and The board ot FHA are, row two: Lois Struckmeyer, Colleen Barbara Campbell are shown making pop-corn balls for Swanson, Norma Walker, Ann Dunkleberger, Breeze Baker. Row the exceptional children's school. It looks as if the 're one: Sandra Hale, Pauline Argon, Mary Ann Ciothier, Charlotte Y having a lot of constructive fun! Aragon and Thelma Clark. 5 Making up FTA are, row three, left to right: Marv Worden, Gary Wilson, john Stouffer, Elden Grauberger, Dcnna Duvall, Verlene Greuberger, janet Dingler, Sherrl George, Mary Conn, Mrs. Whitehouse, sponsor. Row two: Lcrene Schuman, Icyce Kamla, Sharol Rowland, Gretchen Bauer, Arlene Becker, Pat Noyes, lanice Ander- son. Row one: Wanda Foss, Emily Wolaver, jennie Scoles, Mary Linn Scott, Marcia Samson, joan Skrbina and Garcl Grasser. Future Teachers of America The Future Teachers of America is a nationwide movement affiliated with the National Education Association. lt seeks to interest high school students in teaching as a career. Membership is open to all sophomores, juniors, and seniors. The twenty eight members of the Future Teachers of America chose various projects, such as tutoring students, helping teachers in the classroom situations and giving a Christmas party for the handicapped children's school during this year. They also presented an assembly fcr the student body. FTA programs have included panel discussions led by faculty members and guests on reasons for .entering the profession, exchange teaching, college preparation for teaching, and the ethics of the profession. The FTA convention was held in Colorado Springs but was not attended by Loveland members because of early spring snows. lanice Anderson proved to be a very capable president. Other officers were: Gretchen Bauer, vice-president, Arlene Becker, secretary-treasurer, Carol Grasser, librarian, Loretta Knoll, historian, Patricia Noyes, parliamentariang and Arlene Becker, news reporter. FTA was sponsored for this year by Mrs. Whitehouse. 65 Officers of FTA are, standing, left to right: Mel Sasser, Marv Worden, Pudge Wilson, Eldon Grauberger, Marv Carol Grasser, librarian, Loretta Knoll, histor- Linn Scott, lennie Scales. Donna Duvall, Marcia Samson, Verlene Grau- iang Pat Noyes, parlimentarian. Seated: Arlene berger, Mary Conn, Ican Skrbina. Wanda Foss and Mrs. Whitehouse are Becker, secretary-treasurer, lanice Anderson, standing befcre the table lust after an FTA initiaticn. president, and Gretchen Bauer, vice-president. WM 3, H. v M x A K x 4.7 kg- I V . , , W ' Q' gg kv a Nf wif, -5 Mx 15.1-f 5, w ha QQ. is N, s WM f V , , 1,5 V 3f,T'fif f wwazagw , wi' , L f Aan X fi? , . -..:-Q,-,Vg-ze 1,-s'z,yn :53fe , ,: , V,...,.V,,, -V , A N' 1 , Viv Q. 5 Q Zu fi, tg f Q , 2 in . -f 5, V Q 5 , 'aw ,iv L, gg f Q2 mb g TZ 435: iv f W 1 il M 1 , 2 1 ' W , 6 Z , h 1 , f 3 3, I if if? 5 Q, 'fm if Q M2 f if rf ' ' ? ,ff 7 Q 4 ff Ji R 1 5 E? E53 if X if ff 42, 1 M 1 4 f Pl . M Y ff. , is Pi 5? AA is ' ' Q2 pw Y M , 5,19 5 W 15 A fy E V, , 7 ,111 . , f+ ff ,L 5 5- wg, w 1 Saw sf 4 ig? A 'Q ffffiai' ' 2 by 52 Egg, ij Y 5 K 5, n ,sf fj . 2 v Nj gf ,. Q- -. E - , .nz-fr A W 555' 4 'rf 2:f:2: r ' ' ?22'..:.' 'fu 4 1 z 'A ' if 'fi Af 15' WIS? FQ K 5 K M321 x f iii w fn '32 in ' ww W W s- ,gi sf, ,t gm ah.. f Va' if, ,rw i, f ,W L Club members are, left to right, row four: lohn Anderson, Don Hayward, john Mah- orney, jerry Langley, Howard Patterson, Coach Bob Beckett. Row three: Darrel Cherry, Al Fritchel, Stu Holly, Tony Swanda, Mel Weickum, lim Bernhardt, Bruce Seguine, DeVere Henderson, Scott McRae. Row two: Dick Lenhardt, Don Collier, Kent Oilinger, Bryan Sennett, Lonny Noyes, lohann Deines, Dave Zeller, Ray Reeb, Nolan Weber, Loyal Carlson, Larry Davidson. Row one: Chuck Smotherman, Larry Carpenter, Bill lensen, Mel Sasser, Bob Hipps, Gary Wilson, Stan Bader, Cary Moore, jim Keener, Del Woelfle, Marv Worden, Leo Depper- schmidt. The L Club is composed of those boys who are adept in athletics to earn a maior letter in any of the interscholastic sports of LHS. The organization emphasizes sportsmanship, citizenship, and scholarship. It also strives to promote better relations with the high school., of other communities. The L Club began its activities last fall by electing Pudge Wilson president, Stan Bader, vice-president, and Bob Hipps, secretary-treasurer. Coach Bob Beckett was the sponsor. Climaxing an active year was the annual Costume Day and Vaudeville. A new reccrd was set by the Senior Class of '57, selling a total of l249 tickets. Over three thousand person: attended this event which was given on two nights, March Zl and 22. Receipts for this event went for the athletes' hospitalization fund. Pudge Wilson reigned as king and senior Kay Rcss was queen. Queen candidates from the cther classes were as follows: Sandy Moss, junior, jennie Scoles, sophomore, and Charlene Murphy, freshman. Other proiects of the L Club were a picture show-case near the ccaches' office and a new high school track record board. Distributing prizes for the best skits are Pudge Hai Babba Beckett, sponsor of L Club, is Wilson, president, Stan Bader, vice-DfeS'd9l'1f and Bob being carried in by two pygmy slaves, lim Bernhardt and Hipps, secretary-treasurer, and other members of the hn Mahorney club. 'I ilk' M lft. 4 W' , , -. f -G21 .r ' .-f-1:59. f Y 5 :ii SQ L V ' ' f5l::5EF?Z4'5'i2 m 'f Z, ,V s - Vgiffv ff, V 'AJf3'i'f '5 3 Q Vg, K lfrr Q A 1 nfl ff I Q Z K 1 an W - f 4 f y' ,M Y F J ,PY ,CA 'W ? M 5 3, V in-H135 gl J r I 1+ i V' av- A-M 1 75 v' ' . 4 if if . Q ' 'wr , '14 I uf 41- wll Eu 231 My :,,:. M, . ,V - ' N ' '53wmxs,.K,,I www rf-1 ,AS ,sh Q an, Q s k ig if W E 2 'Q S are , .,:, M?-ni E18 l?Hf :fA ' L! . n Q ..- wi Ccrnpcsnq the Ski Club are, rcw fcur, lcft to right: Marv Wcrden, Bryan fennett, jerry Bullock, Kent Olinger, Dcn Stark, Steve Cross, Dick Whittecar. Floyd johnston, Dave Zeiler and Mr. Buethe. Row thr-e: Tom Vincent,Larry Roberts, Ray Chasteen, Cordcn M:Crud:r, Larry Webster. Rcw two: Kathy DeSmEth, jean Simmcns, Sandy Moss, Sharyl Woods, Sharol Rcwland, joyce Kamla, Helen Masslich, Darlene Lien, Sharon Stewart, Row one: julia Gies, Sonja Stewart, Karen Tyler, jill McConnell, Pat Stark, Dana Thompson, Errol Rowland, and john Seidel. Ski Club Enthusiasm hit a new high this year in Ski Club with the tows at Hidden Valley in operation for the first complete season. Several group trips to the various re- sorts were made and, judging by the fun had by all attending, there should be many more of these trips. Along with skiing trips, the club presented an informative assembly on the art of saloming down the slopes. The downy white stuff was a little slow in coming to the lower slopes, but once it started it really came. Therefore, the skiing season lasted longer into the spring than usual. All in all a very worthwhile winter was spent by the entire skiing population as well as the Ski Club. Ski Club was compoesd of 56 members this year and was headed very ably by Dave Zeiler, president, Sharon Stewart, secretary-treasurer, Virginia Tramp. parlimentariangKent Olinger, vice-president and Mr. Chris Beuthe, spcnscr. Enjcying the snow storm are Ski Club cfficers, left to riht: Dave Zeiler, president, Sharon Stewart, secre- tary-treasurerg Virginia Tramp, parlirnentarien, and Kent Olinger, vice-president. 7 l yi ia' Other members of Ski Club are, row three, left to right: Tcm Dykeman, Peter jeanmougin, Darwin Thompson, Gerald Schwab, Tim Zeller, Howard Pomranka, Dave Schutz and Ricky Raybourn. Row two: Marty Richards, Sonja Warberg, Carolyn Robbins, Kathy Seidel, Row one: Mary Aikin, Marcia Samson, Ellen Greenwood, Lois Bishop, Peggy johnson and Nancy Wells. ,. ...Y .T .V- 7- if Q N. ., ,fb by -rw X N I is, .NJ ,L ' A 4 , f at 'M 5 Xi K gf 0 X, 5, Y QQ X, x 'I 1 N v . me 1 ' ,H N' ? 'LQ A ' Z 1' 'x xx' av' ' xi . x ' y 5? ,MA A f .4 wg, 2841 wx he 0 ov ax ax or Q 0 I 4 JlQ W ' NC'-qws'm-hh df duff ,V X ,, gv. x xy' ' X'bw.V 4'f 'f ' Q i'JM zviffr WA' wyg if w N Kr N gg pf ax Q- if 3 ei as Q 5 fa W5 wiv .W gag , ,VF I 'n f ' yi . XX A, f J ' If Lil lllkfi! L Lal. aiu 1 ,f . if fvs KM EJ P f pal ' 52:1 if JF' , s , H 0 4. E 4, ,g -nr A , M- Q W 4 ' A ,ey flf -ul H' , .' . Way' v 6 iv Sv Q4 . 11 V. :X nl . ',f f Aa.z.,u1 1f: it .aw if al , :5 '4 A J 9 . , l, K V -' Wx ul .gl V9 , 1. gl , ' ts, 5' M 7 we K J 1 f - 5 ,f , Q, .K 15 3 3, A A f jf 'bf 1 Mk M ' M X' va W 4 jg K fb ,f f ' . .V iw A .h if ' X 5 jj ,QSJIU p Munn-0 Q! ,fi 1 I , f fff Fwxgn-'A,,fJpj Y M ' Q 53. . gi . -nl Ee., M.. ' gf-11 rail! iz . AL!! y . -' .fb K, tl xy 1 5 QS? ' ? z' -NL 5'-rs Ms ...J R PS Taking time out for their picture are members of the l957 Chieftain staff, left to right: Pat Trethewey, Mrs. Coudy, Kay Marean, lohann Deines. Row three: Colleen Swanson, Dar- lene Lien, Carolann Schnurr, Sharon Stewart. Row two: Dale Carlson, Sharyl Woods, ludy Graese, Carol Criffing, Gretchen Bauer, Dick Snedigar. Row one: Bill Roberts, Edie Larkin, lennie Scoles, Sonia Stewart, Nancy Wells, Sonia Warberg, Bill Hein. Sonja Turner was absent when the picture was taken. The Chieftain First on the agenda for the Chieftain staff was election of officers, Chosen for Editor and Business Manager were Kay Marean and Pat Trethewey, Appointed officers were Club Editor, Colleen Swansong Senior Editor, Sharon Stewart, lunicr Editors, Sharyl Woods and Carol Criffingg Sophomore Editors, Sonia Warberg, Edie Larkin and Nancy Wells, Freshmen Editors, Gretchen Bauer, jennie Scoles, and Sonia Stewartg Sports Editor, lohann Deines: and Faculty Editor, Carolann Schnurr, The artistic wcrk throughout the book was done by Sonia Turner and Darlene Lien. Photography was handled by Dick Snedigar and Bill Hein. Work got underway quickly with the whole staff soliciting ads, Taking pictures and composing write-ups were next on the agenda, During the year the staff iourneyed to Boulder for the CU icurnalism conference, to Denver on a field trip and to Ft. Collins for lournalism Day cn the Aggie campus. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. lean Coudy the staff presents to you the l957 Chieftain, 76 QW R QAET 7'fQf'L3, C- Z4 4.4, 7 f --Jw' Q FAKYQLC C' KN QL K' U- 'll , Q . ' ,. 1 .x fl 3 B Squad Patterson keeps Boulder ,4- wf .S 5: A X 1 , Bader l44l and Sasser l32l eye a Panther while 9 Sennett ll6J charges in. it f if. f it A 'R' 'X y Q x 's if-'ls Football Loveland O, Laramie 35 Loveland O, Greeley -'ll 1 . Loveland l 3, Longmont l 3 Loveland O, Greeley l2 Lcveland l Boulder 26 Bader c ries the ball S- l-lolley l52J sets to clear Lcveland Ft. Collins 26 path. The B squad had a stormy year in '57, Led by Coach Roland Thornburg, the young Indians lost 5 games and tied one, .The B squad players did, how- ever, gain much valuable experience which they can use next year. lunior high football squad was composed cf, left to right, row three: David Bixby, Nolan Larson, Vernon Maelzer, lim Huston, Dave Schutz, Charles Bullock, Bob Lohnes. Richard Sarten, Raymond Clark, Don Kjar, Kent Shreve, Freddy Smith, lim Cahill, Richard Gilmore. Row two: Larry Harvey, Russ Welch, Dick Miller, Ricn Raybourn, Tim Zeiler, Charles Malone, Donny Nelson, john Winegarden, Nevin Glass- gcw, Ierry Mohrlang, jerry Langley, Weldon Smith. Rcw onei Coach Walbye, lohn Corrigan, Reggie Gates, Howard Pomranka, Dave S-troh, Frank Kauffman, Torn Gibbs, lim Sauer, Mike Ramires, Armando Hernandez, lerry Dunn, Bob Byerly, Duane Carl- scn, Larry Walker and Coach Parscns. 61 var ' h qu ' ' in H- L v ii., ' 1 nv, f 1 . fi 3 . 9 Q .ww 3 f kj Bryon Scnnctt L ,W 5. oyal Carlson x Inwvxr F VMEVI1 S rv ' r :MMM 1' ' K Chuck Smofhcrman f -1 Sffffhjf Fnfrxvarci Ch yC1pc C m Bach Dcc K-J Bob H pps H MCR Ray R X ,f j X 5 K K V- Si, I K Aff ' I ,V 1 , A v . M ,Z N 1 .5 ' ' x 42 P ff 1 X , 'K K 5 Tk 3 5 I xx 1 3 la Dcn urchwcil Larr Kr t jun ' r Cxmrri Sfm r Cu w, -,k X Ii 2 r ' Sebmzfir Cnr-ri ,, 2 i 1,5-N. t N ' 21.3 I av S nn 2 Iwm r F' r.'.Jr'1 u X X f'-M ' ' , . f Q , 1 S ,I U K 1 x yj 63? Sum r difru LIA- H VL S:o ae . ccb B I -D ' hmmm WL... '?L'f if. ?gwy 54 . Q inf? ,gym-nw.. 0 -wswansaa 'Hi ll wins 1 'W big! my Yi M.,-45 IIN Coach DeFries and Coach Wickam led the '57 squad to a tie in the conference standing. The grapplers are: left to right, row three: Coach Wickam, Bell jensen, Lonny Noyes, jim Keener, Del Woelfle, john Anderson, Roger Cowell, and Coach DeFries. Row two: Arthur Watson, Stu Holley, Cary Wilson, Larry Garner, DeVere Henderson, jack Schnurr, Alan Fritchell, Dennis Garner and Manager john Skroch. Row one: john Mahorney, Alan Propp, Boo Leichliter, jim Bernhardt, Gary Moore, Steve Buckner and jerry Langley. Wresfling The Loveland lndian grapplers had another very successful year, as they finished the season in a tie for the championship of the Northern Conference. Seven of boys on the squad qualified for the state wrestling tournament at Aurora. Three of these seven placed. Gary Pudge Wilson placed first in the 145 divisiong Alan Fritchel took second in the 138, and jim Keener won third place in the 165 pound class. Six Iettermen will return next year to strengthen the team. john Mahorney, jim Bern- hardt, DeVere Henderson, Tony Swanda, john Anderson, and jerry Langley are the returning boys. STANDINGS Won Lost Loveland .... 6 l Ft. Collins . . . 6 l Boulder ..... 5 2 Ft. Morgan .. . 4 3 Englewood . . . 3 4 Greeley ..... 2 5 Longmont . . . 2 5 Sterling ..... O 7 Coaches Gerald DeFries and Vivan Wickam headed the wrestling team for '57. ,,,,j Varsity Wresflmg Lonny Noyes sensor 165 pounds Bull lensen senior Heavy weught and 165 Fudge Wrlson senxor 145 pounds john Anderson junior 175 pounds Cary Moore senuor 120 pounds lohn Mahorney freshman 95 pounds Alan Fnfchel sensor 138 pounds lim Keener sensor 154 pounds IES M.. ,..s.....,.t.i.-.anim-...- ,, .ff ,. . .... , ............... , .. .- The trackmen of i957 were, left to right, row three: Gcrdon Magruder, Vic Snyder, Larry Webster, Tom Vincent, Dick Kerns, Howard Patterson, DeVere Henderson, Ron Denton, Lester Adamson and jim Scoles Row two: john Skroch, Milo Campbell, Don Collier, Melvin Weikum, Gilbert Valdez, Bryan Sennett, Stu Holley john Vorreiter, Don Hayward, Bill Tunicliff, and Leo Depperschrnidt. Row one: Coach john Cline, Bruce Seguine Kent Olin er Pud e Wilson Stan Bader Larr Davidson Bill ensen, Marv Worden, Alan Fritchell, Russ Kirkl s , g , t v . I patrick, Harvey Swanson and Coach Bob Beckett. Track This year the Loveland High speedsters raced to several places in dual and triangular meets. Led by seniors Stan Bader, Pudge Wilson, and Alan Fritchell, the Indians showed their strength throughout the Northern Conference. Nine of the track, team qualified for the state meet. Qualifiers were Stan Bader, Gary Pudge Wilson, Bill Tunnicliff, Bruce Seguine, Alan Fritchell, Don Collier, Lester Adamson, Kent Olinger, and Don Hayward. Returning lettermen Sequine, Olinger, and Mel Weickum should bolster next year's team. The results of the Northern Conference track meet were: Boulder 57 Vi Englewood 28 l X5 Greeley 23 Sterling l8 I XS Longmont 33 Fort Collins 25 7flO Loveland 2l ZXS Fort Morgan 3 Coaches john Cline and Bob Beckett trained the speedsters this year. off if'-44f i if X -fs 1 'igf hu Al Fritchell clears the bar to take first in the poia vault. . . Track Name Bruce Seguine Bruce Seguine Alan Fritchell Pudge Wilson Pudge Wilson Kent Oliriger Alvin Schmidt Russ Kirkpatrick Stan Bader Larry Davidson Melvin Weickum Mel Weickum Event High jump .. . Broad jump Pole vault . lOO yd. dash. 1 H 220 yd. dash 440 yd. dash 880 yd. dash Mile run .. Discus ..... Shot Put .. High Hurdles Low Hurdles Stan Bader hands the stick to Stu Holley in this Close relay event. Best time or mark for 1957 6 ,f2 l9'7 . . IZ' ..lO.2 sec. ....23,4 sec. ....52.5 sec. . . . .2 min., 8.9 sec. ....5 min., l9.l sec. ....l44 ft., 7.9 inches ....45 ft., l.6 inches ....l6.4 sec. ....22.5 sec. Pudge Wilson digs to cut the tap in the 220 ya Cl dash, iw Alvin Schmidt strains to break the 'rape in the 880 yard run 1 This year's baseball team was composed of: left to right, row four: Gene Barrett, Larry Rudel, Bob Leich- liter and Bill Smith. Row three: Student Coach Cary l-iibbard, Dave Scoles, Tom Dykeman, Steve Buckner and Cary Cherry. Row two: Dale Carlson, jim Scoles, Don Churchwell, Melvin Pacas, Bill Roberts, Bob Ball and Nolan Weber. Row one: Coach Roland Thurnburg, Scott McRae, Cary Moore, Loyal Carlson, Chuck Smother- man, Mel Sasser, Ray Reeb, and Assistant Coach Stonebreaker. Team Averages Name AB R H Average This year, because of the many returning lettermen of Bal' - -' 3 l O 'OOQ last year, the Indians had the first contending baseball team Carlson ' 26 3 7 'zgf in Loveland's history. By beating the Englewood Pirates ll Chl- 'Cl Well ---' 24 5 7 -29- to 2, the Loveland baseball team opened conference play at 1g'L1CeR?e -'- - 3 3 a torrid pace. V 5 -' ' ' R b . . . . . 8 l l .l25 Led by seniors Mel Sasser, Chuck Simotherman and Loyal 5539, -.. '.. 15 4 2 .144 Carlson, the Tribe also dumped Ft. Collins 5 to 3. Then after 5CO1eS, 13- .'.-- 11 2 2 .181 a 6 to '5 loss to Ft. Morgan, the Loveland nine scampered back gcolesy 1. 1,1,, I8 3 3 .122 to a win over Longmont, The score of this game was 5 to 2. gmofhe,-man H 'ZQ 3 6 -300 The Indians squeezed past Sterling 2 to l in a very close Weber ....... 8 2 O .OOO pitcher's duel. Ramirez ...,.. 8 2 l .l25 These averages include the first five games. 90 Loyal Carlson waits for the pitch. Mel Sasser takes a healthy cut. A v gimmi My , W- ....c.,..,,..k 1 ,.. f ,,.. . f T g' T il, ' 5 . , wc..- 'TMNT 'fm 'Www A TTT' I ' Y 3 l is .si R A f at 'fr ' . , W A ag Q will ' W , 1 r t f 1 1 ' Y ' 1,1 ., sk' , G ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.aQv-tj A AM' L 0 .SAT We A A W Q.,-,f , 1'-H J Wk WK 1 X fQff , f ' , fa ' 1 1 , f' I f -f ff . if-fg ' ffg, If 'fi ,V ff W ' In ,J A , 'Af .L 4, , f I fr I ' .It1,' X, I, Y, XJ M . ,Q , , f .3 V! , I L , E, V ,, . , Linda Parkinson, REDSKIN editor, and Kay Marean, Chieftain editor, visit CRAWFORD'S the Home of Fine Printing , and printers of the school paper and year book. You'lI be sure to notice the fine assistants Mrs. Rhoadarmer, Mr. Crawford, and Alice Crawford. For all your printing needs, Dial NO 7-3932 or stop at ll9 East Fourth. ,I Q s. q ' 2 fir ' 0 il ililfi? .,.,,.. 1' 12222521 15555533 , ', For The BIQQGSR M0Sf COmPlefe DH-IQ 5f0fe You'll be proud, too, if you have your In Town ITIS clothes cleaned at Sunshine Cleaners 30, E ,F h , NO I I7 129 East Fourth Dial NO 7-1920 as om Dm' 7' 5 A-'fji3'5i? y X- E 5' 5'-l ... 459'-G igfggifs' ii -E' hogs, jg . - --vi las.-- Let s go down to the -bakery is a familiar For that Keepsake locket his cry and we always think of the same one. d I I V0l' Uwe CTS Th h f f' ' I Dutch Oven Bakery e me O 'awe 'Y 346 Lincoln Ave. Dial NO 7-0732 l33 West Fourth Dial NO 7-lO66 93 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS ln need of lumber lf' X D Kung lumber Co In 3 E555 Izgg llhhtl-vp! 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I . V i A I . . , I o :Fw i i - I I - 6IO xi ,I vga! 5 Isl' S XZ . X 7 NlI'f3'l'Q-., It i T 9. 11 - - r - . For Future Farmers- og.. - s-1 ' 5 r- is , Q5 'f+f'i1:igi 'L'i-i'-y. N ' , ' TF' I It ll I ' 0 0: ff - Q 3 L5 ,:5Q5fi5f5555 .K I any . ixfyfl For the best in movie entertainment .g 'A' W puff' ,Li 1IgX III ' attend the N' i ' If Ferguson Tractors 81 Implements qsgw, THEATER? O Modern Farm Service, Inc. regularly, Berthcud Dial KEHogg 2-2177 228 East Fourth Dial NO 7-l86I Enjoying luscious cokes are Mary Lou Hipps, Dave Zeiler and Mary .Iohnson. Bob Hipps seems to be in seventh heaven with a thick creamy malt from CITY DAIRY, 437 Garfield Avenue, the place for all your dairy needs. Dial NO 7-382I. Fm , Omg T : - 4 ' - 7 0 S E351 G Un 11:55 ' ' alfa? I Best of Luck, Seniors -- , Gy ll 1' . Q r . fer - ' 4 , I -,i For television service see ' 5 Bob I-lippg Co, Television Headquarters Does Your ROD Need Some Expert Tuning???? General Electric , , Refrigerators Ranges Wmegarden Service T' V' Full Ilne G-E' ls the Place for You. 242 East Fourth Dial NO 7-2I73 ZI7 East Third Dial NO 7-0407 ' - J .. lj I. I V9 I Fashion Wise Shoppers Know That Having G plan-er Puffy? Bates We Specialize in the Latest Disks IS the Place To Go for the Names You Know!!! . ZZI East Fourth Dial NO 7-39l4 96 439 Cleveland Dial NO 7-I764 NOW FEATURING ' llroh Bros. Nurseries gig, ivssmzv mam: me T r '---wx WESTERN PLAIITIIG sm-H-'ai r.ovELAno.-cor.o . lllock 5' OFFICE and SALES DISPLAY I KROH BROTHERS NURSERY located on l-llghway 87 rs the place to contact If one wants landscape beauty done with shrubbery This nursery has preferred nursery stock for the Rocky Mountain and Plarn Regron and also offers complete landscaping service Just Dual N0 7 4223 J 98 .K- MMM2l Z Protect your happy teen ager wrth Does the family need outfnttrng for that summer vacation? Come to the store that rs Student Accndent Insurance John Deets Agency 444 Lncoln Dual NO 7 O6l6 3l7 East Fourth Dnal NO 7 2306 97 .-Asif' rf l L... 1 ' ' ' . . I I lu- ., Eitfrf: V l' H - ' ' : '1 l. I- j ,I-.-+1-.siglzglvli:.1.-aw.--Q--of-'-'-'f' fix ' ' ': W.f515Q5 'iff 'll l .f..f5'l 7-fig'-5 .51 Sli-Izsirz l really the greatest for all clothing needs. i ' - Here You Are Building Your Dream Housel Boise Payette Lumber Co Has EVERYTHING Yo Could Pcss bly Need 4 8 East Fou th Dal NO 7 l468 Congratulations for a Job Well Done To The Class at '57, Our Future Customers!!! DANNER FEEDS t and Railroad Dlal NO 7 ?60l Radio on the blink? Take it to I 'S NUABQK X own Wu smlx 'Mo Ktnlllglslglfl 1 Loveland Radio and Appliance Co Factory author: ed Television and Radio Service 526 Cle eland Lea M Hein Dial NO 7 l502 GOOD LUCK SENIORS For the price that s right Congratulations Seniors' .adv Q P lf Furnish your home with furnishings from g'bl9l?'lf V Larson s Furniture Store 377 East 4th Dual NO 7 0792 'N X N750 at .,. Have your laundry done to perfection For pick up and delivery with a smile phone We have all the latest and best in loveland Steam Laundry Hardware Appliances Ferguson Hardware 431 Cle eland 98 Dial NO 7 0788 403 East Fourth Dial NO 7 2940 P 6h ' A '- . - l . . .4 7 u i l r i - ' 7 ' W.: .. . . v . A ' - . H I .I . . ' ..-.- 1-:-:-:ir51l2EIE1:1:1:1:l:-3 . , llil 3 ' gg Jl' ' -LJ lf.....:. .i,... 1 't ' ' L .... lg I l e , is' h V D - Got a big date coming up? Impress your heartthrob with clean well pressed threads. 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'n,. , I I I I xx V Q . :ee :e -v 4 ' N , X - ex s I, . : - 1 l f rr V A f s I flu. I If A ' 1 ' 1 5 'Q .-E .S . 5 Q L X X II ' 1 ' ' ll ll u ' ' I Il , . I I I I v l nd 4 - i ' - ' EE ft ' 53 . PY! L ,, ' -ef wwf, gif X J A l ' fig, - ' ' ' , . , xl , - f 5: 'iii . if Vf .5 ,. i' -- ZZ-1 X L Qu -, -l' v i - Tired of looking like you just visited a threshing machine? GSA? S fr, N94 x alsltcbi Let us cut and style your crowning glory, Modern Beauty Shop Meeting her parents tonight? A well pressed shirt goes over with a BANG Z tif White Cleaners Dale Parady 419 Lincoln Dial NO 7-1822 544 .Cleveland Dial NO 7-1448 'W .. S. -r su- ,f K. G A ll lg. jl llill ' - ,gi Soy' mon' heard about those really For Portraits and Photo Finishing that Please cool buys down at W5 I BTH! 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't vvw '2 fc we-f 455 X Q new f a p- W' i ' ,fe 1. 7 rg I 1.3:-:1:5: 552521: U 1 WF , :V r' g fi? ., 1, '55- f Eff- - 1 1? .,g2Af'11r'-fff'.., 4 .L-..-,.-y ,-.f-.H - . 1 , ' Z,A:E'32, i,.-- '21 5-fy e- ' s Q - ' 'qngg-,,.,3.. 1-0' ' .. - :-xP-a2s-r-.,-.',-fSz2-- ' -ae '- 'K - . .wr-1 ' .- I V A T,. ,.,.. 1 V g X 05. . , - r '. 'sggy .,t,,,,-, 2:5:s:2E- . . ' ' Z-21 15, 1.-,2:j:fZQ. 'Q - 'f :':i:-' 2:5139 -' . f'131 2'f- . : 1 121, . . f :2E5Se2sWi ' l I 25555255 , f I'4-:- l :'W i:':1:2: - ' r Q f,f,.,. .'E1Eif-.-:.fIi ,- ' ' l -:1:fI:1.-.-..,'fifiiififiigl' I' M '4-rr 'f'4:f., r gn - .- . '-.-.3f-f-:3:- 'fitflfzf 6 iff' --'- S if 1 'g 'iffif ftbfiliflf H -' '- Z'.,,'f'. '-T '4'-E , 1214. ' '-7-:fi -:f:Q:l .. 't Iii'-f. , -ix ' tix, - :3:-.., '.,- ' X Q.. 'fl--ffff.54.g4,3.g:5.-. 175' ith-'P' Stop ot loveland Creamery 521 North Cleveland Dial NO 7-3324 Good Luck and Congratulations, Seniors! When you stort planning your future home ond life, remember sovings ond investments ore our business. Feel free to come in ond discuss ony problems, anytime. Peters, Writer 81 Christenson Corp. Member of the New York Stock Exchange E. W. Borlond, Monoger 4lS Cleveland Dial NO 7-3853 lOl 'x I l -ga.: ' I Whether you're building ' your dream layout or just IV? f : I a shack for the dog, I A I . lg 'fl '::i 1 X37 fgg3f55'gig'1l Deanes Lumber Co. g? has all the materials that you need. X 51- Estes Park Road Dial NO 7-2779 ty' 01- H006 sgeyif-f Teachers love those neat and correct papers that are prepared with school supplies from F. W. Woolworth Co. A Loveland Institution Since l927 Zi 3 East 4th Dial NO 7 -OIOI Good Luck, Graduates!! 1 , -6 3 QW r W 4' ,h te all 1 ll 3? llllLI'Iikf . till -' 'I I V 7 For Around The Clock Delivery It's Tindall Mobilgas Agency Third 5' Lincoln Dial NO 7-0526 Follow the crowds to our Sales! Stroh and Stroh Real Estate Brokers and Auctioneers 6I8 Lincoln Dial NO 7 -2837 For best results in moving, pack- ing and storing contact DENVER- LOVELAND TRANSPORTATION located at their new headquarters, 255 South Cleveland, Phone NO 7-I 170. IO2 Joyce Kamla, Dixie Duff, Sharyl Woods, Judy Graese and Sandy I Moss look pleased at the low priced smart fashions, which are priced just right for anyone's budget gf at DUFFS' DRY GOODS, 313 East Fourth, Dial NO 7-0936. For the most comfortable of home furnishings M 45,-L-:..,.,,gang.-a,-:2W be sure to come to Amit ,aaafavrf 'ff f rw y y ..V, y +p1 ',, ,, 1 Clete and Mary Seaman are Egeog--7-35 : looking forward to the next time you visit and patronize i .Q .,.. ::11:g::g::: ,:gf:5:3g:Eg:g:fg,:..i.i.-Liga: S I B t, H d F ,t C Workman s H le' En Cl'S0l'l Uml Ure 0. Dyrwe Inn 2lO East Fourth St. Dial NO 7-O829 North Lincoln Dial NO 7-0598 Ever dream about getting out of that hole in the wall? S96 Us At Mock's you'll find those ever-popular For that house of your dreams Connie Black and White Saddles still just 55.49 Paris fashion White Bucks Red soles at 55.49 White Buck's for you at 57.95-59.98 P Mock's Shoe Store 413 CI I X NO 7 2145 Corner Fourth G Cleveland Dial NO 7-2200 eve an I ' ,fDoing the shopping for your QQRAUO Mom? She'Il lcve those fresh vegetables from V6 R1 Y , A 7 ALSQQ ,, If ky e s A X ' , 0 F H r, n : -, Derby Hill Market South of Loveland Dial NO 7-3684 O -' 4' 'Retief 2 at 'G is E1 ,buf living u 'MPROQQ' Best of Luck to you, Grads of '57 United Home Improvement Waiting to serve you 425 East Fcurth Dial NO 7-3344 IO3 For the best in food go to the Dude Corral in Loveland, across from Loveland Lake. ll .C , , ,N aiiieoapxz 0 T AKE LOVE VD l2th Z1 Colorado Dial NO 7-1971 if'47-if-' -3 b yn' - ,- 1:41-LG' . .,.-,.,. Your sweaters will be soft as down, And they'll be the cleanest in this town lf you have them cleaned at Leslie Cleaners 423 Cleveland Dial NO 7-2532 Congratulations, Class of '57 E: 1 Life Insurance Creates the Estate now! Savings ultimately Equitable Life lnsurance Co. of lowa 4ll Cleveland Dial NO 7-2068 243 East 4th Dia Y! S. In -1 is For those Ivy-League Styles everybody goes for come to Huston's Men's Wear ' ' ': E3E?E?E5E3E3E5E5E -:-:5:3:2:2:3 1' 5:Q:Q:2:f:2:f:f: 5:Q:f:f:::::, i X :f:3:g:5:g:5: - 1 . .-.:.:.:,: ,:Z1:z:::' ' N :::3.:,g,5. For all your auto needs, come to Hiway Auto and Parts Co. on South Lincoln - ,lllz Having Trouble With Your Qld-Fashioned Heating System?? Then Trot Right Down to Chambers Plumbing Xi Heating SCU!!! Lincoln Dia! N0 7-0!49 ll9 East Fifth Dial NO 7-3050 My, that meat looks good!! Aren't you cold, Kent Olinger? As you can tell he's in a freezer at SENNETT'S HARDWARE, 209 East Fourth. Trying to cool him off are Colleen Swanson, Bryan Sennett, Jerry Bullock and Pat Trethewey. Quite an efficient freezer , says Kent! lt seems to meet the approval of the group also. Dial NO 7-2036. lO4 INO 7-l62l STONE'S FURNITURE is the place to go for a good deal on new and used furniture. Stan Stone, Sharon Stewart, Carol Griffing and Dick Snedigor enjoy the fine com- fortable furniture at II6 East Fourth. Dial NO 7-45l5. Congratulations and Good Luck, Seniors :fi '.,- Q F , Q' s 1- T ' 5 - PEERY'S - ' 5 Let us continue to help you when you need FINE GIFTS - STATIONERY BOOKS - GAMES - SCHOOL SUPPLIES Hallmark Cards 4 I X I V I R I xii' .. V 14,452.6 fe ' ' ' 'Ce- BEST LUCK, SENIORS You'lI find all your sporting needs at Bob Garner's Sport Shop ii:-:f:5:3:::3:5.g.grg2 gr:-., '-1-1-:ei 1-'-.4-3' in - 4:1-. 233 E. Fourth Dial NO 7-4749 IIO East Fourth Dial NO 7-372i ' 'QP l lliififi i lil -1 1 5212: ..,.,, 4 .4 ,. -'Ik-sm ,- ,-.,. ,.:. 4: I I E2 ' fig X I z3f15A5EEE . i 9, , 1222 3 32 z .F I , . .2i2i2e112:::a?i 'e flffif A I- D ' ' I1-L 'PE -1221. -ssl: xii 4'-:-:-:3:g:5g:g:g:g -9:52:21-'I 11:53:55: mg.: ig:-. gi-252 323' vi: .. xxx i 4Zo22595.3iz 4x:w Best Wishes, Seniors! Be sure to see McCAULEY'S beautiful dinner service when planning for the future. McCauley Jewelry 'fE2i1ErErE1E221E1E11 . .ESE-Ergrigzg, tt ' ' 5 '- 315553 A 'f1E15EiEiE3E3E5E3E3E25211125152553221. 2:11 ' f ,,,.,.f.::::::51g:5:3:2gE2z- EES of Congratulations SENIORS We'II give that old chair a modern look at loveland Upholsterers I35 East Fourth Dial NO 7-24Ol IZ3 South Cleveland Dial NO 7-2965 GOOD LUCK, SENIORS fm WEABY or P0UNmN0 ,ie THE PAVEMENT? 1 See us for all your transportation needs, , whether a '57 has stolen your heart or a used Recopplng . Repolrmg. Trueing Balancing Siping car will fit your needs. B. F. Goodrich Tires Front End Alignment Kennedy Buick GMC Co. IO4 East Fourth Dial NO 7-OI IO And Tubeless Flat Service 0. K. Rubber Welders 500 Cleveland Dial NO 7-IOSO IOS ,1 I ,I -xr' 19 - N A40 Z , . Congratulations, Class of 57 Your lnsurance Needs Are Our Specialty Rube Seilback Agency I36 East Fourth Dial NO 7-3393 ,.L - , . . , ,z5'...'. ' . . . ,- y 7 1' 1, 1 I' , , , xg.. - , viii, -4350-f-ff' ,. ' -.I'-pfcififgi a, f :- Q 1 ...If ,. r J, j For the nummiest hamburgers in town burn down to the Pioneer Lunch l I2 East Fourth Dial NO 7-2590 , 3, zz lv. .5 Q Don't let Old Man Winter get You all Shook Trade With Public Service Company of Colorado Greetings, Seniors! Happy Days Ahead D. B. A. Jackson's Real Estate H. Parker Jackson 320 Cleveland Dial NO 7-4l54 l 14 East 4th Dial NO 7-4933 The interior of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, 201 East Fourth, has recently been remodeled, making a fine modern bank, and as Nolan Weber, Sharol Rowland, Gretchen Bauer and Carolann Schnurr know, it's a good place to deposit money. Dial NO 7-1570. J7 4:f'?'F5f': A picture is the best possible remembrance fo fe sill 7' , For the latest in Pop Music and a i l complete line of orchestra and band A W instruments and musical supplies ' A Bop down to Kyle's Music Store l2O South College Avenue Ph, HU 2-7lCl Fort Collins Hancock Studio Your Photographic Service Station 439 Cleveland Dial NO 7-O337 Enthusiastic cheerleaders at LHS, Julia Gies, Linda Creason, Darlene Lien and Norma Sauer, realize after having traded previously at 234 East Fourth, BROWN'S SHOE FIT has A fit for every foot and good styles too. Dial NO 7-l47O. .- 6' li, 'l I l ,I 2 I n E 5 ., . S 7 S. . - 9 A 9 mxmxxvw For Service That's Friendly as Well as Efficient Howard's Conoco Station fills the bill to perfection. o.?:'3j-:,fL: ,ps 3 C., Qi-.xE:aN X ,I 7' E si X .6 . X ' Q ar-' When you've hadxa fight with your girl COME SEE US For flowers mean forgiveness Robbins Flowers West Fcurth G Garfield Dial NO 7-0877 863 Cleveland Dial NO 7-2300 o - ' , 5 . .,f' X ,A qi. f' Q O - il , 7 Good Luci, sfnionsi . .JZ lr? ' Loveland Motor Market Lebo and Sons Planning a party? Take your friends to the M0VkleY Motors KNOX Cl'i9VV0l9l TROPICAL ROOM Jenson Motors Garret Motor Sales fEQi'Z'2,l.i i:.r,:lf:g.Ql.a'i:7ii L-wind ieiefs Ea 0m izo Em Foulh Dial NO 7-O477 107 f- ' ACM :Vi 1-Q or x if Farm the modern way!!! with Farmall Fast-Hitch Hitch or switch implements in seconds. Do more jobs in a day. See what Quality work you do on every job. Come in and see us. Land Power Co. South of Loveland Dial NO 7-4632 io Q QXIJ Business man, laborer, and farmer all know that at Dow's Texaco Station They all get that friendly, dependable service. l6l7 Lincoln Dial NO 7-4573 Maytag Bottle Gas - Propane - Bulk Gas Tri-County Gas 81 Electric Service NATURAL GAS AND ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Carl C. Bauer, owner Carl Lentz Dan Sewell 343 East 4th Dial NO 7-Ol45 Best Wishes Grads of '57! When desiring Real Estate, Insurance, Rentals, Mobile Homes, and Trades, contact 40 l4lO Lincoln Dial NO 7-3236 l33 East 4th Dial NO 7-3295 Salesmen: Broker: Larry Ellis Mel Norby Arche Miller I Ready to enjoy a delicious snack at The Branding Iron, 342 Lincoln, are Del Woelfle, Carolyn Robbins, Steve Phillips and Sonja Warberg, as the waitress stands by to take the order. :35:E:i:E::: Z--:Lf ,.,.1-:.:1:2: Radiator need fixing? Take it to Loveland Radiator Shop for the best job you can get. l25 West Fourth Dial NO 7-0777 lO8 ' Sf , oN 'ggi ie- T nl if TS: 7 X L,Y:tX'x'ha V l I Load up the rod after Game, Show,or Wigwam and burn out for a smooth frothy A Xi W Iiootbeer l609 N. Lincoln 1 N For the Best in Farm Equipment For the Tops in good beverages look for Nugent Implement Co. . . Supplies A., YOU, Needs. Nehu-Royal Crown Bottling P . O. Box 620 Dial NO 7-3375 products. Havung a weuner roast? Larry Rudel Nancy Wells Jennse Scales and Howard Patterson fund LOVELAND PACKING COMPANY on South Luncoln prepare just the rught meats for thelr partles Dual NO 7 3476 :T-.gg 'X f KW Llve longer with a Hobby See us for the best In crafts games and toys N Li lander s Hobby and Handicraft 130 West Mountann Fort Coll ns Ph HU 2 3628 lO9 +L, ssls 'Q , .sf Q7 . n ' . X o ,dx ' Deines Lumber Company . ...... ., Dale Carlson, Kay Ross, Stan Bader, and Phyllis Holmgren take time out to look at the LHS football team photograph printed on the calendar of WARNOCK REALTY 1 at 505 Cleveland Avenue, head- quarters for all real estate needs. ABC Coach Company Alvord Jewelers ........ Aumillers Barber Shop A 81 W Root Beer Stand .... Batie-Henderson Furniture .. Bates Style Shop ............. Beatty's Cafe ................... Bob Hipps Company ............. Boise-Payette Lumber Company Branding Iron Cafe ............. Bray Realty .................... Brown's Shoe Fit Company ........ Chambers Plumbing and Heating Chesebro and Patterson .......... City Dairy ................ ,. Crawford's, Harold L. ..... . Cuney Quality Cleaners ....... . Denver-Loveland Transportation Derby Hill Market ............... Dow's Texaco Service ......... Draper's Drug Company Dude Corral ........... Dutf's Dry Goods ....... Dutch Oven Bakery ..... Equitable Life Insurance F. W. Woolworth Company Ferguson Hardware .......... First National Bank ....... Garner's Sporting Goods Gentry Shoe Store . .,.... . Hancock Studio ........ Hiway Auto Parts Co. .. Merchant? Index . 94 Home State Bank ...... .......,. 9 9 . 93 Howard's Conoco ................. 107 . 94 Huston's Men's Wear .....,....... 104 . 108 Jackson, H. Parker, Real Estate .... 106 . 103 J. C. Penney Company ......... . 97 . 96 J. M. McDonald Co. .......,. 94 107 John Deets Agency ....... 97 96 Kennedy Buick G.M.C. Co. .. 105 . 98 King Lumber Company 94 . 108 Klitzke Bicycle Shop ..... 99 . 100 Kroh Brothers Nurseries .. 97 . 107 Kyle's Music Shop ....... 107 . 104 Land Power Co. ........... 108 . 103 Larimer County Grain Co. . 98 . 96 l.arry's Skyline Service . . . . . 100 . 93 Larson Furniture Ca. ......... 98 . 99 Leslie The Cleaner .......,....... 104 . 102 Linders Hobby and Handicraft 109 . 102 Loveland Automobile Dealers . . . . . 107 . 103 Loveland Council of Churches .... ,. 95 . 108 Loveland Creamery .......... . . . 101 . . 93 Loveland Upholsterers ....... . . . 105 . 104 Loveland Packing Company ........ 109 . 103 Loveland Radiator Shop ........... 108 . 93 Loveland Radio and Appliance Co. . . . 98 . 104 Loveland Reporter Herald ......... 99 . 102 Loveland Steam Laundry ....... .. 98 . 93 Macy's Rexall Drugs .,.... .. 95 . 106 McCauley Jewelers ...... . . . 105 . 105 Melody Music ,......... . . 96 . 95 Mock's Shoe Stare .... . . . 103 - 107 Modern Farm Service , . . . . 96 - 104 Modern Beauty Shop . . . . . 100 A Abromski, Geraldine Ackerley, Al .. . .. Ackerman, Marvin31. . sh Adamson, Lester ...... Agee, Fay ..... 29, Aikin Mary 37, Allard, Beth ....... Allard, Jim ........ Allen, Elaine . .. Alps, Paul ......... Anderson, Betty . , . . 61, 33, 61 58, 1 1 Anderson, Janice 14, 65, Anderson, John , 34, 68 Anderson, Ted, Mr. . . . . Aragon, Charlotte .. 14 Aragon, Pauline .... 33 Arndt, George ..... Atherton, Carol .. Austin, Susie B Bacon, Larry ...... 33, Bader, Stan 13, 14, 79, 80, 81, Baker, Breeze ........ Ball, Mr. Con ..... Ball, Robert 61, Barber, Deanna .... 749' 1 Faculty and Student Index Barber, Dennis .... Barker, Dorthy ..... Barker, Roger .. .. Barrett, Gene ...... Bartsch, Marge . . . . Bashor, Beth ......, Bashor, Ralph ..... Bates,Gertrude, Mrs. Bauer, Gretchen 30, Bauer, Jim ........ Beach, James ..,... Beard, Ronald ...,.. Becker, Arlene ..... Becker, Dwight .... Beckett, Robert, Mr. 9, 68, Belden, Charlene . . . Bell, Colleen ...,... Bellairs, Charles .. Bennett, Robert Berg, Beth ........ 34, 56, Bernarde, Carol .... Bernarde, Jeanette . Bernhardt, Jim ..... Nehi-Royal Crown Bottling Company Norma's Beauty Shoppe ..,... Nugent Implement Company .. OK Rubber Welders ......... Peery's Stationery ........... Peters, Writer and Christensen . Public Service Company ...... Pioneer Lunch ............ Rialto Theater ........ Robbins Florists .......... Salman's Mobile Service ...... Scottie Furniture Company Seilback Agency ............ Sennett's Hardware 8- Furniture Stone's New and Used Furniture Stroh and Stroh Auctioneers .. Studio Manor ...,.,......... Sunset Studio ............ Sunshine Cleaners ...... Sweetheart Realty ........ . . . Tindalls' Mobilgas Agency .,.. Tri-County Gas and Electric Co. Tyler Jewelery ..,........... United Home Improvement Val Jean Shoppe ............ Vorreiter Paint and Wallpaper W 8. T Pharmacy ........... Warnock Auction and Realty . Western Steak House ......,. White Cleaners ............. Winegarden Garage and Service Workman's Drive Inn ........ 1 .. . .. Bliss, Larry ... ... 35 Campbell, Arlene ... 41, 61 Bliss, Shirley ..... 47 Campbell, Carol .. .. 39, Bower, Elden ...... 37 Campbell, Milo .. 40, Bower, Steven ............ 58 Camfibell JOYCE 14, 60, Brecheisen, Nancy ........ 15 Carfield, Darrel .... .. 30, Brecheisen, Zelma .. 46, 73 Campin, Gary ...... .. . . . . . . Brehm, Barbara . . . . 15, 72 Carlson, Barbara 41, 58, .. 9, Brehm, Don ....... 63, 70 Carlson, Dole -- 30, 60, 65, 73, Brenning, Robert 15, 60, 67 82, 83 . . . . . . Brewer, Morris . . . . . . 43 CUYISOY1. Duane - 43, 14, 82 Bristor, Howard .... .. 33 CCIVISOYW1 Joann -- 641 . . . 41 Bristor, Sherry . .. .. 46 COYISOV11 l-GUY - - - - - 32, 60 Brown, Beverly . ., 38, 64 .,....,. . 31, 67, Brown, Dick .. 15 Corlson, Loyal Brownfield,Ken 15 79, 82 Brunmeier, Lucille 38 Carney, Judy sh, 33, 15, '66 'di Bernhardt, Pat ........ Bernhardt, Bessie Bethel, Alberta .... Birkley, Phyllis . .. Birkley, Wally ..... Bishop, Lois ....... 40, 58, Bixby, David ...... Blewitt, Dennis .... Blewitt, Jim .... '66 Brungardt, Truman . Bucklen, Sharon .... Buckner, Steve ..... Buethe, Chris, Mr. .. Bullock h r . , C a les Bullock,Jerry ..... . . . Burback, Betty . .... Burgener, Mr. R. L. . Burgedorff, Lilani .. Burow, Ron ....,. Byerly, Bob .... . Ea' ' is , , Carpenter, Larry . . . 16, 61, 68, , Carter, Juanita ..... Chasteen, Ray ..... Cherry, Bill ..... 45 33 90 9, 71 45 81 15 71 Cherr Darrel 41 72 10 44 70 81 1 1 Y, - - Cherry, Darwin ..... Cherry, Gary ...,,. Christenson, Ruth .. 1 5.5, Churchwell, Don 30, 45, Clark Janice ...... Clark, Raymond .. 1 1 82, Clark, Dwight ......... C Clark, TheIma..... - - - - - V Clark, Walt, Mr. .. . 70 71 Cahill, Pat ........ 16, 72 Claussen, Patricia . . ...... Cahill, Jim .............. 81 Claussen, Hilda, Mrs. . . , . . . Caldwell, Helen, Miss . . . . .. 8 Cline, John, Mr. 79, .. 58 Campbell, Barbara .. 35, 73 Clymer, Carla .... .. 110 109 95 109 105 105 101 106 106 96 107 99 100 106 104 105 102 95 100 93 109 102 108 95 103 100 99 101 110 99 100 96 103 37 44 42 70 61 37 72 79, 90 1 ,ai ,73 ,68 68, 84 73 '84 34 71 38 68 16 90 16 90 39 44 81 64 7 44 10 88 73 C 'cr Betty Colluer Don Colluns Conn Lynda nn Betty Conr' Mary Connor Sharon Conf: Ruth Corrugan John Corrugan Mary ha Cowell Roger Cox Bruce Creason Lunda 38 52 Cressey Duxue Crockett Rose Croft Croft Cross Cross Cross Cross Cross Cruus Carolyn G raldune Albert Henry M John 2931 Martha Stephen e Patsy Curtus Marue Mrs Cushuon Charles Danuelson Clarence Mrs Deunes Johann I3 Danuelson Dalene Darrah Oluve Muss Dauel Carolyn Davndson Kenny Davudsen Jerry Davudson Larry Davus Joe Davls Sandra Davus Verlyn Day Connue 43 56 58 Dayhoff Ronnue Dechant Bernuda DeFrues Gerald Mr Grebe Sonny 55 60 67 DeKlevev John DeMoulun Dck De Neuu Duck De Neuu Eleanor Denton Ronnue Denny Brad Depperschmudt Arlus Depperschmudt Leo DeSmuth Kathy 32 Devenyns LeeAnn Dmetz Dennus Duetz Gary Dults Roger Dungler Janet Dunsmore Davud Drake Sharyle l 7 Drues Nuck Duff Duxue Duff Lana Dugan Joyce Dugan James Dunham Ruchard Dunkelberger Ann Dunn Derald Dunn Jerry Durbun Cecul Duvall Donna Duvall Helen Mrs Dykeman Ted Dykeman Tom Eastun Gar Eckhard George Mr Edmondson Laurene Eluuah Davuda Eluuah Muke Ellus ay Erwun Luculle Muss Erwun Pat Esparza August Etter Emuly Etter Francus Fancher Steven Farrel Wulluam Fedderson Carolyn Ferguson Harold Mr Ferguson Jum Ferguson Sandy Fuck Otto Mr Fechtner Bob Fuscher Davud Fundley Shurley Mus 46 58 38 Flunu Shur ey Flunl' Vurgunua Flower Orvulle Fogleman Dale Ford Jay M Foss Wanda Carol Laurel Phulup Frank Ray Robert ee Robert Frey Bob Fruck Doyle Fowler Frank Frank Frank Frank Frutchel Alan I8 8 86 87 Frutchel Clayton Funk Jonu Furr Henruetta Gallegos Pete Golletun Glen Garcua Adelune Garner Dennus Garner Larry Garrett Larry Garrett Marulyn Gates Martha Gates Regunald George Sherrel Gubbs Tom Ges Julra 6 30 2 Glassgow Nevun Gonzales Louuse Gonzales Manuel aathuer Mary Ann Goudy Jean Mrs 8 Grabsku Sybul Muss Gorom Nancy Graese Charlotte Graese Judy Granl Harruet Mrs Grasser Carol Grauberger Eldon Grauberger Verlene aray Bobby Gra Dau Greenwood Ellen 66 67 Greubel Don Gruepentrog Davu Gruffung Carol 54 66 Gruess lleen Grumaldo Arnold Grumes Margaret Gunn Peggy Hadley Judy Hale Sonnue Halsey Carolyn Hanson Harry M l-'arper Jeanne Hackwuth Wanda Harmon Ervun Hardy Byron Harrungton Ada Mrs Harrus Ja k Harrus Lelanu Hartman Paul Harvey John Mr Harvey Myrna I9 Harvey Larry Haubert Duana Hayward Don H un Bll Heun Paul Heun Terrull Heusner Phyllus Heusner Shurley Helzer Delbert Henderson DeVere 4 60 8 Hepner Angela Hepner Lueary Hernnandez Henry Herrung George Mr Herald Delbert Hendrucksen Sue Hergenreder Eugene l-lernadez Jonny Hernandez Armando Hersh Margle Hersh Don Hewutt Delbert Hubbard Gary H Duxe 5 H Paul upps Bob 9 Hupps Mary Lou Hursh Brenda Hoffman Bob Hoffman Pat Holley Stuart Holmauust Ann Holmes Karen Holmgren Phullus Hovde Herman Mr Houser Charlyce 44 Huffaker Earl Mr Hurley Rosemary Huber Bll Hull Darlene Hunter Jum Huston Jum Hutcheson Betty Hutchensen Ronald lhnen Joan lrelan Ben lvers Vuvan Jeanmougun Peter Jenkuns Earla I9 8 Jenson Juduth Jenson Juhlxn Jurgemeyer Gary Jurgemeyer Karen Jenson Bull Johnson Johnson Johnson .Johnson Johnson Barbara 47 Floyd Loyd Mary PGQQY 4 58 Jones Judy 7 7l Lebsack Larry Lehl Janet Lehl Vern Leuchluter Bob 40 85 Leuchluter Mary Lou Lenhardt Eleanor Mrs Lenhardt Ruchard Luen Darlene Lulley Shurley Loundenberg Jerry Lohnes Bob Lutz Beth Maelzer Vernon Magruder Gordon Mahorney John 46 56 Malone Charles M0lor Joann Mannung Ralph March Jeannue Sharon 2 5l 3 Morean Kay Marcum 7 Marean Marean Martun Martun Martun Marvun Marvun Mason Massluch Robert 2 5l Roberta Bob Forest Lowell Mr Judy Vurgunua Gregg Helen Matthews Beverly May Judy May Rosemary Mauer Belva McCart Lous McConnell Jll McConnell Lee Jones Jones Jones Jones Josephune Mrs Muldred Mrs Phyllis Wulma Josephson Carol Kauser Georgua 20 Kauser Gerald Kamla Joyce 3 56 65 O Karst Sandy Kauffman Frank Keener Jum 2 68 74 9 Kennedy Judy Kennedy Kathlene Kercher Joyce Kerns Duck Kundred Earlene Kungery Rosemary Kurkpatruck Ron Kurkoatruck Russ Kutchen B F Mr Kutchen Eddue Kutchen Nancy Kutzman Clayann Kuar Don Klerk John Klerk Ruth Kness Karen Knodel Glorua 47 Knoll Loretta 3 61 Knudson Geraldune Korkos Marulyn Krasusku Carolyn Krennung Darwun Krennung Norman Krungs LeRoy Kroh Joke Mrs Kubal Carolyn La Badue Pat Ladely Glorua Lafferty Lafferty Lamblun Lampert Lynne 2l Langley Florune Verona Mane Jerry 47 68 Lanphear Joyce Larkun Eduth Larson Nolan Leach Annette McDougall Josephune McElroy Harold Mclver Judy Mclver Pat 2 7 McKelvey Davud Y Q Greenly Margret Mrs McRae Frank McRae Scott 29 30 80 82 McWethy Muke Meacham Tommy Mehaffey Roger Meulke Marlene Melzer Vernon Merkluen Mary Meskumen Ronald Meskumen Eluzabeth Mrs Meskumen Lloyd Muhoover Bonnue Mullholen Mable Mrs Muller Duck Mulls Eleanor Mumms Carolyn Mutchum Shurley Mutchum Ruchard Malzahn Madalune 22 52 Monroe Earl Mr Monroe Wuley Monnell Muss Moya Moore Katy Evelyn Moore Gary Moore Moore 22 68 Larry Lesle Morgan Harold Morgan Corrune Morgan Paulune Morlang Jerry Morley Marylou Morrus Harold Mr Morrus Ruth Moss Sandy 34 65 67 Mosteller Wanda Moulton Mulluson Mulluson Mundell Murphy Murphy at Burt Jerry Charlene Marlene Neal Ellen Nelson Nelson Nelson Nevulle Nevulle Newton Newton Douglas Kenneth Lu a Barbara Carolyn Jock Judy ol.1 , ....,....... 48 ', 'I ....,. 33, 53, 59 ull, , Mr. .,..,...... lO I -.'-, I , ....... 31, 68, 88 , ' ..u..... ua, 72 H' , . 1 , 51, 53, 56, 67 I I ,,., I ' , ....,.... 47, 73 , ,. ,,,. ,. 35, 59 .,.......... 68, 82, 83, 84 , ......, ,ff C:-ll.ns, Ly ......... 35, 67 , ,....,.... 40 , 48, 58, 73 ' , .......... 40, 72 , , r, .,,........ 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