Palisade High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Palisade, CO)

 - Class of 1965

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Fr. emu: - .w, .iM ?SFV nun ink- -.:x:. A A -.-.-. mm m... w: r rattan: Ngrftti- M m... ea? . au- i i 3?; if i l 1 I J .. 04. .u s w W .g , mvw h hm -.. 0 Mr. Longenecker has proven to be a teacher, dedicated to his work, and more than willing to put in long hours help- ing students with their eXtra-curricular activities. He has been head sponsor for this years Seniors since they were Freshmen. Through his tireless efforts the Speech Depart- ment has become one of the most active areas in the curric- ulum. 11 um. m um emL .. nu urgent... ,A A M , muanwH w s $6.. .. a W, Va KN; 5; u am. swnrraEEanwv 1t m a E? SCHOOL LIFE .x an ..w . ...; s era: . HauwlN vas sax. 4 uh u cv..V..y H. ube Mu .. 1 , x . 322.2. . gnawjd1w..3 2... Udi ., . . .. . . r unuanagwxbmwaqv w. WWYNA .J. .Jwywmwvwwmy . . .. . . $90 ;x$l..luh. 11.3 nu . . .. . . . .. .H : . .. .. . ., . .I. . ...Jn... . .. ..., . .. ,. 3 $91144. . .. :. .... ., s ....IID- yx$owjv7g s ,, L , L . wg: ww Char lotte Blatnik MISS PI-IS W; x: FRIENDLIEST Chan Clymer Susan Miller tin BES T LOO IGNG nda M e Ikus Paul Mar Li ':H: unnu-n.-. ulJu Pu mm- Huh .iqlvuldfrwlu n- . I 1.0-vivbllsV ib .. Eleduh lhota ggfw. MOST ATHLETIC Steve McFarland Susan Clifford P'H'S PERSONALITIES i WITTIEST John Lciss Priscilla Bowman . Wan upo'f' : .- F M R. PHS Harry Masinton SPONSORED BY HAMPTONB BARBER SHOP i-.nuo4 ....-. - bwwlu'mm ' 12.; 1...? Each morning starts out by the raising of the flag. This is the Student Council's duty and is carried out all during the year. It is also the Student Council's duty to see that the flag isn't out in bad weather. . uh??? h .h '7 TEA CHERS ARE IMPORTANT IN MANY WAYSI! Without the teach- ers to give their time and effort to help, there would be no reason for the students to come to school. Even though the students don't always appreciate what is done for them when they are in school, the dedication and efforts of their teachers are appreciated when they go out into the adult world. a -.- M-a a -o.- MfS. Gilchrisc's to keep themsej Christ busY mo. 5 yawn urwgy Glenda Ferguson Linda chpcr Charlotte Bl first hour xcqond hour third hour Susan Miller fourth hour ,1 Mrs. Gilchrist's office girls find plenty to do L0 keep themselves busy. They keep Mrs. Gib Karen Sanns Christ busy too. fourth hour F ' ,, z , AM! Jnncl Doun'num l ximh 1.10117; xii w x 1' i ag . .44.Ve We work in chemistry lab 4 . 5HJinJHIVAJd2PIW IIHL. vdhku...k.. . Lv We learn to type. .41WWDIIr' llety -4-IIW; - xVV . t; l: . ll xtuulvt IBIEENM. them gives We ponder scientific problems. We learn about home management. MTHLxLVLTg 11$ 4, And we ponder over math problems. We study bookkeeping Ililsa u. .nl'akl. v. . ,-,.ae.1h I'll. u . x01. xIWQn'IJIi. quto fiul 4... i'i.bnl.n! With home York pilin: up, many wudcms find it HCCCSMIW to do some :roup 5mdy work in Ihc library. Some students find that talking over their work in class gives them :1 better understanding of the subject. Durin ,xpurc minute: in Lhc office. Linda CJLCEIC5 up on her ouhidc reading? LLSSiQDINCDU. Practicgl gpplicgtiozz 0:. skilb Ickamui i2: Jiopnilllw a bizhclp to Ralph 3.2M Mike 5.110? L310; grc 31701;;1: a:hol. 1.6154,! 1 L17 ,, aw f4 . x,yfg ' h students, 1mm1ng w1t Between classes the halls are br hurrying to their next class. Sometimes we study together. 10 Swain helps a student with her problem. Quiet study time is essential. T. M y Illt.l .Y.l y a, It 1 y I, . V hogazudwa1ugggai Q After school activities are quite varied. Sometimes we go 3 to a ball game, W, Many students have practice after school. RunningY up and down stairs helpsjohn keep in shape. Mr. Yungcberg leads exer- cises for the wrestlers, and the cheerleaders practice their yells. ' te. 1n a mlnu Two little angels play their parts well. lmost here. We'll be out ion is a Faculty row. Everyone came to the assembly. Vacat V, g e h t f O t n O r f m 1 1 .1 Cl 5 t e k s a b S a m S .1 r h C e t .1 h V, x Santa ate the soup. all UK! A . p .? . Inuit... Kl. .. tun Nd: V11 Hrl. .V.hhutnhp.llfv .IIII MFA. win?! b .! :5..- 1: l, .133 r; LN: .11; .a 1.14 51$! 8:3 u pl - I b. antfiimicwnuuuu Milndptlnn,l1c'!'.1nulvn3t$vyln , . s att.ncur. x..lq xt.1icl..alll.unnu!i ldlx H.....illulll..i 11 v. Raucus cheers from the Senior section at a pep assembly. The bird watchers capture their prey. The villain entels. Who ate my soup? r, u v: IA.d.a ! ..... .. , After school, some of us just sit around. We are too tired to go home. I 33' '5' '90-27- 4 fv- 'fr:M-.---o. .- h-ctm .. .- Some of us clown around a bit. Some are alw ays busy. But the library is deserted. Work is just beginning for the publications people. We look over last year's book and decide that ours will be better. We spend many hours in the little cubby hole called the DARKROOM. And when we get the shipment sent in to the publisher, the editor sleeps. Some of our problems wrinkle our brow. The students wave good-by to their friends and leave the building. i . . ' J 163 W i; swam students are here to The halls are quiet and restful. them with sound. And the teachers? The teachers are at rest, too. Tomorrow will soon be here. Xx X e hxkx ex h i ewewm w 7 V i g I I 4 Senior- -SHERRY EVERSOL Junior--CHRISTINE CA RMAN HOMECOMING CO UR T PALISPACBEOEELEEBANERS I SophomoreuGLENDA LACY Freshman--MARGARET SOMERVILLE - 4 DsuiijE'gi: I0 j Linda Melkus HOMECOMING QUEEN SPONSORED BY BILL'S AG MARKET MR. 699 MISS MERRY CHRISTMAS Davis Taylor Vicki Prather ' Sophomore Junior SPRIN G - FLIN G - KIN G Tommy Somerville Sophom ore SPONSORED BY BETTY JO'S SALON PALISADE CAFE uh. .544 W .va .. .. .. ...2 cunus mun. ACT. . .,, u... ... . . m? .1 vv . gzgwwxm a N a f u 0.. . ?a MC Palisade Palisade Palisade Palisade Palisade Palisade Palisade Palisade Palisade VS. VS. VS. VS. VS. VS. VS. VS. VS. FRONT ROW: Walt Kitson, Keith Fearn, Ed Miller, Bill Flochart. SECOND ROW: Randy Dennison, Charles Cameron, Mike Hawkins. BACK ROW: Jim Smith, Steve McFarland, Don Bliss, and Mark Kerr. Olathe Nucla Paonia F ruita Cedaredge Gunnison Meeker Hotchkiss. Moab SPONSORED BY PALISADE LOCKE 0-13 27-20 7- 7 0-55 0-45 13-20 0-24 14-13 13-34 R BENNETT YOUNG1S UNION 76 I ABOVE CFIRST ROWy Alvin Davidson, Bob Mulford, Tom Somerville. $ECOND ROXH Tom Tyre. Davis Taylor. Steve Crawford, Tim Leasure. mACK ROW Chan Clymer, Gordon Lance, Brent Kerr, and Manager. Bill Garrett. BELOW WIRST ROW Doug Davis, Jim Voorhees, Shelby Mngoffin. SECOND ROXH Fred Lindsey, Larry Kauffman, Kirk Beckwith, Doh Tyre, Ralph Newton, and Murray Kay. SPONSORED BY PEYTON'S JEWELRY . TOP ROW. , Bill Anderson, Jim West, Jerry Polhamus, Gary Gilchrist. Manager, i 7 ? , :$ W , Mike Kuchyt, Coach, 1 8011 Randy Den IS, n, Steve Hurst, Doug Davis, John McClain, TOP i Merl Morr 1v1nny, Shelby Magoff BASKETBALL J Voorhees, ROW Randy Leasure, Danny John Gei ssert 1m W k C e B k m n, O t w e N h b; a R d, r O f 1 u M b O B H, e h C t u 1 M e 1 a D n, e K k r a M e, l O C 1 . 1 h P Gordon Lance, Tim Leasure, Ke1th Fearn FRONT ROW Mike Messing; Coach, Mickey Clark. FRONT ROW JERRY POH-IAMUS Forward 5 I 1 1H BI LL ANDERSON GORDON IANCE Center -Forwa.rd Guard 615 ll 5 I 10 ll JAMES WEST Forward 6! 1H GARY GILCHRIST Guard 5'10 KEITH FEARN Forward-Ccntcr 6' 1J 2 ll TIM LEASURE Guard 5'10 . $537K?! Davidson, 7 szmzz fa , V , va ; 4 2 ? X L z Vin WRES TLIN G Phillips, Dick Anderson, Tom Somerville, Mark Bunte, Richard Coach Carl Yungeberg, Manager Greg Keele, Coach Frank Woodburn. nnie John Leiss, Bill Flockhart, Mike Hawkins, Steve Crawford, A1 a u m 0 M m m u .h C S e O I t, e m e M e 1 a G Va 6 S d .n h d e r F ,e, p r a h s t r e b O R n, O m k a w Bi 11 Bai ley, Ro FRONT ROW Hawkins. TOP ROW Steve McFarland. Snavely. FRONT ROW TOP ROW MONTY HAWKINS 95 lbs. STEVE MCFARIAND 133 lbs. JOE SCHUMANN GALE MEURET 103 lbs. 112 lbs. 1U FRED LINDSEY ROBERT SHA RPE 120 lbs. 127 lbs. ALVIN DAVIDSON STEVE CRAWFORD 145 lbs. 154 lbs. MIKE HAWKINS BILL ch KHA RT 165 lbs. 180 lbs. SPONSORED BY INDEPENDENT LUMBER COMPANY WA LT KITSON 138 lbs. JOHN IEISS Heavyweight FRONT ROW: Charley Cameron, Ed Miller, Alvin Davidson, Jim Smith, Don Bliss, Jim Patton, Fred Lindsey, Jack Troyer. SECOND ROW: Mr. Yungeberg, Keith Fearn, Jeff Johnson, Gail Meuret, Mike Keisler, Jim Cox, Walt Kitson, Ralph Newton, Mr. Clark. THIRD ROW: Chan Clymer, Jerry Polhamus, Tom Somerville, Steve McFarland, RandyDenison, John Leiss, Mr. Woodburn. BACK ROW: Mr. Greenhill, Mike Hawkins, Tim Leasure, Bill Anderson, Mark Kerr, Bill Flockhart, Brent Kerr, Davis Taylor, Bob Mulford, Mr. Geissert. The members of P Club made up the largest majority of PHS'S athletes this year. The organiza- tion is represented by quite a number of boys. The Officers are Brent Kerr, Pres. ; Keith Fearn, Sec. Treas.; Steve MC- Farland, V. Pres. ; and John Leiss, S. B.A. Rep. UJuUara 3.4. awe, SW 4. 5: nl- .... The Student Council got quite a bit accomplished this year. In the fall the officers and Jim Smith Went to Cortez for the Western Colorado Student Council. It was lots of fun for them and very educational. The officers are Walt Kitson, Vice President; Charlotte Blatnik, Head Girl; Harry Masinton, Head Boy; and Vicki Fitzpatrick, Sec- retary-Treasurer. STUDENT CO UNCIL BACK ROW: Mr. Meadows, C. Blatnik, H. Masinton, K. Beckwith, V. Stratton, S. McFarland, S. Eversol, D. Bliss, N.Kitson, R. Leasure, B. Anderson, and L. Lepper. MIDDLE ROW Beatedy S. Everheart, S. Miller, G 1 Ferguson, M. Hampton, G. Phillips, FRONT ROW: J. Towns, V. Fitzpatrick, A. Allen, K. Feam, J.,Leiss, , and K. Barnes. ' 31m ass: 3425 2!! Members a arm n d FRONT ROW: Linda Lepper, Glenda Ferguson, Ginger Phillips, Anita Vostatek. BACK ROW: Miss Bait, Susan Miller, Charlotte Blatnik, Karen Sanns, Sandra Messing, Dick Anderson. Members of the Publications class seem to do a great deal of running around in the halls, but their job is to find out what is going on in the school and record it in the BULLDOG BARKS and the BULLDOG . They spend many extra hours after school to complete the school activities records for the year. i PUBLICA TIONS Editors for this year's BULLDOG BARKS and BULLDOG are Sus an Miller and Charlotte Blatnik, The responsibility for successful and interesting publications rests with them. SPONSORED BY WATSON FLORAL PALISADE CLEANERS FRONT ROW: Miss Bair, Priscilla Bowman, Norma Kitson, Linda Lepper, Mary Hampton, Mr, Longnecker. SECOND ROW: Mr. Leroux, Sherry Eversol, Karen Sanns, Susan Lorenzen, Vicki Fitzpatrick, Charlotte Blatnik. THIRD ROW: Mark Bunte, Torn Tyre, John Leiss, Don Bliss, Susan Barstow, Susan Miller, BACK ROW: Don Tyre, Gary Hines, Chan Clymer, Charles Cameron, Davis Taylor. THESPIANS The Drama Club and TheSpians work hard all year 'round. From the beginning to the end they work on plays and various Speech activities. The officers this year are WROM LEFT Tom Tyre, Sherry Eversol, Linda Lepper, Norma Kitson, Don Bliss, and John Leiss. SPONSORED BY HETZEL'S STUDIO These were taken from the play 1984. The well built woman of 2 + 2 is 5. . . 1984! 2+2is 5.. DRAMA CL UB 3, SPONSORED BY L:- 33:1;5 3:133:53; RAY CUTTeS ENCO ROPER MUSIC FRONT ROW: Mr. Leroux, Ginger Phillips, Anita Vostatek, Priscilla Bowman, Norma Kitson, Linda Lepper, Barbara Hampton, Margaret Somerville, Sandy McCoy, Susan Clark, Randy Leasure, Steve Hurst, Mr. Long- necker. SECOND ROW: Miss Bair, Marlene Hedrick, Sherry Eversol, Karen Sanns, Mary Hampton, Ginny Russel, Edith Gardener, Susan Lorenzen, Connie Wertz, Carole Anderson, Don Bliss, Mike Kutchyt, Vicki Fithatrick, Ralph Newton. THIRD ROW: Mark Bunte, Tom Tyre, John Anderson, Don Tyre, Gary Hines, Richard Mathews, John Leiss, Chan Clymer, Connie Barnes, Dick Anderson, Susan Barstow, Davis Taylor, Susan Miller, Charlotte Blatnik, Harry Masington. BACK ROW: Charles Cameron, Ann Reid. FRONT ROW: Linda Lepper, Judy Jones, Linda Melkus, Troyer. BACK ROW: Mrs. Dohlman, Jackie Franklin, Jackie Welty, Vostatek, Susan Miller, Mr. Cordray. PTA is the other new organizatiOn The work done by these Students . may prove to be QUITE helpful when deciding what occu will have. Now, each of dents is interested in the profession. These officers are Sherry Eversol, Norma Kitson, Ginger Phillips, Jack Troyer and Linda Lepper. pation they theSe Stu- teaching SPONSORED BY FASHION BAR SHOE DEPT. FASHION BAR Ginger Phillips, Norma Kitson, Walt Kitson, Jack Sherry Eversol, Sandy Whaley, Anita ngmgjgago av HOE FEHION BAR DEPT u 1'11:th Jack ' Sui; 332163; Anita IRC is one of the two new organizations started this year. For being new, they have achieved a great deal. They have made public appearances and their de- bating and discussions are quite interesting to listen to. Their Sponsor is Mr. Axelson and the officers are Judy Jones, Susan Miller, and Suzie Everheart, all Seniors. FRONT ROW: Dick Anderson, Susan Miller, Susie Everhart, Norma Kitson, Judy Jones, Carol Anderson, Jack Troyer. SECOND ROW: Mr. Axelson, Jeanne Mulford, Jane Ann Davis, Susan Clifford, Dianna Fearn, Jeff Johnson. BACK ROW: Harry Masington, Vicki Fitzpatrick, John Leiss, Jim Voorhees, Randy Leasure. Lg; e FRONT ROW: Mrs. Guth, Sherry Stanton, Glenda Lacey, Susan Barstow, Connie Barnes, Ann Reid, Linda Bullard, Trudy Wilson, Deree Cherry, Glenda Ferguson, Kay Archer. SECOND ROW: Marsha Keisler, Sandy Whaley, PRC: 3:? Becky Lambert, Marie Hampton, Janet Downum, Dara Hollingshead, Sandy McCoy, Doris Powell, Norma Kitson, Jenny Herman, Carol Shideler, Mary Ann Cope. BACK ROW: Marty Clark, Vicki Prather, Karen Roth, Esther Moyer, Betty Patton, Sylvia Finley, Judy Johnson, Carolyn Blatnik, Mary Herman, Joanna Reynolds, Patty Plumleigh, Li nda Brown. FHA Ff This year the FHA had many projects they worked on, but they also had a few parties, too. This organization has a great deal of fun whatever they attempt to do The officers are Sharon Stanton, Ann Reid, Deree Cherry Susan Barstow Sandr . Whaley, Norma Kitson, Marsha Kiesler, Glenda Ferguson: and Janet Dovx;num a SPONSORED BY PALISADE GARAGE 36 h K i tn u 3e ?AGE vv FRONT ROW: Jim Patton, Phil Cole, Kirk Beckwith, Richard Snavely, Jim Smith, Jerry Bracken, Mike Hawkins, Fred Lindsey, Mr. Talley. SECOND ROW: Merle Morris, RandyDenison, Roger Jones, Montey Hawkins, Robert Bouse, Eddie Smith, Robert Colley. BACK ROW: Delbert Steffen, David Erickson, Tom Meitzler, Ralph Eighmy, Larry Keisler, Tom Somerville, Robert Sharpe. FFA The FFA boys have more projects to raise more money than just about anyone in high school. Yet they never seem to have any money. The reason for this is because they have their money working for them to raise more money. It may sound impossible but if you don't believe it just ask the officers who are Kirk Beckwith, Richard Snavely, Phil Cole, Jim Smith, Jerry Bracken, and Mike Hawkins. The club is sponsored by Curtis Talley. SPONSORED BY PALISADE TRI BUNE 37 hm ! v... - FRONT ROW: Priscilla Bowman, Bill Bailey, Ronny Phillips, Bobby Kittle, Jim Voorhees, Delbert Steffen. SECOND ROW: Mr, Yungeberg, Judy Jones, Candy Savage, Don Bliss, Jeff Johnson, Jack Troyer. THIRD ROW: Randy Leasure, Leslie Keele, John Leiss, Richard Mathews, Bill Everhart, Steve Crawford. BACK ROW: Mr. Roth, John Anderson, Ralph Newton, Greg Keele, Chan Clymer, Bill Anderson, Jim Hosington. S CIEN CE CL U3 The ambitions of the Science Club are varied from Science Fairs to increas- ing the Scientific knowledge of its members. The officers for this year are wROM LEF'U Chan Clymer, Jeff Johnson, Bill Anderson, and John Leiss. SPONSORED BY PALISADES NATIONAL BANK PALISADE LIQUOR 5m SANNS CASE A I FRONT ROW: Karen Sanns, Mrs. Sroaf, Becky Lambert, Marsha Keisler, Sandy Whaley, Mary Edith Hampton, Karen Roth, Aleta Lacey, Sherry Stanton. BACK ROW: Linda Melkus, Phyllis Sanns, Ann Reid, Anita Vostatek, Ginger Phillips, Jackie Franklin, Karen Hedrick, Marie Hampton, Sherry Eversol, Linda Lepper. LIBRARY CL UB SPONSORED BY SANNS CASE AND IMPLEMENT Heading the Library Club this year are Marsha Kiesler, '2'? Mary Hampton, Linda Lepper, and Marie Hampton. The Library Club helps many stu- rw i115 M . V dents to learn the arrange phwwz ments in the library, and ch'J kl. they all work hard to better their own school library. The Ski Club plans a few skiing trips each year and are kept very busy during the winter months of school. This year, by some odd coincidence, the officers are all Seniors. They are pictuled here WROM LEFT TO RI GI-I'IU Suzie Everheart, Chan Clymer, Susan Miller, and Dick Ander- son. SKI CL UB SPONSORED BY HOFFMAN MOTORS INC. MOUNTAIN LION FRUIT FRONT ROW: Howard Carmen, Doug Davis, Jim Hosington, Greg Keele, Steve Hurst, Georgia Clymer, Judy Johnson, Susan Clifford, Vicki Fithatrick, Susan Miller, Dick Anderson. SECOND ROW: Mr. Geissert, Miss Colley, Jane Ann Davis, Jerry Bracken, Ed Miller, Sheila Coats, Kent Barnes, Don Bliss, Ed Davies, Bob Brooks, Pait Shay. BACK ROW: Mr. Greenhill, Chan Clymer, Susie Everhart, Brent Kerr, Randy Denison, Charles Cameron, Ralph Newton, Steve Kibler, Bill Flockhart, Mark Kerr, Harry Masinton. The GAA works with other schools to create the better attitude between the schools. The officers are Susan Clif- ford, Dianna Fearn, Jeannette Towns, Vicki Fitzpatrick, Aileen Allen. The sponsor is Claudine Colley. ABOVE tTOP ROWy E. Wilds, V. Fitzpatrick, S. McCoy, A. Allen, K. Hedrick. tBOTTOMt J. Mulford, K. Archer, G. Lindsey, L. Troyer. BELOW tTOP ROWy C. Blatnik, J. Towns, M. Hedrick, J. Towns, D. Fearn. tBOTTOMt J. Davis, G. Clymer, J. Reynolds, S. Clifford, E. Barnes, S. Coats, V. Sisson. BOTTOM ROW tAbovey Jane Ann Davis, Georgia Clymer, Joanna Reynolds, Susan Clif- ford, Evelena Barnes, Sheila Coats, Vicki Sisson. TOP ROW: Carolyn Blatnik, Jeannette Towns, Marlene Hedrick, Judy Towns, Dianna Fearn. KNEELING tBelowy Jeanne Mulford, Kaye Archer, Genita Lindsey, Linda Troyer. TOP ROW: Esther Wilds, Vicki Fitzpatrick, Sandy McCoy, Aileen Allen, Karen Hedrick. ' CHEERLEADERS The cheerleaders are from left to right: Susan Clark, Vicki Sisson, Jeanne Mulford, Nancy Meuret, Jane Ann Davis, and Susan Miller. The Cheerleaders divide up during basketball and wrestling season and half cheer for one sport and the other half for the remaining sport. BOOSTER CL UB OFFICERS The cheerleaders and the Booster Club are all one big happy group. They do things to- gether and have all the same officers. The officers are: Keith Fearn, Vice President; Brent Kerr, President; Steve McFarland, S.E.A. . . Representative, and Norma Kitson, Sec. h h g; 1 .e Treasurer. ' L'e SPONSORED BY UNITED FRUIT GROWERS ASSOCIATION B OOS TER CL UB CHEERLEADERS HST ROWh S. Clark, J. Davis, 8. Miller, J. Mulford, N. Meuret. PEPPERETTES QND ROWh E. Barnes, M. Herman, N. Kitson, J. Franklin, I. Towns, G. Clymer, S. Coats, M. Hedrick, C. Anderson, V. Fitzpatrick, C. Anderson, C. Blatnik, J. Johnson, M. Barnes, J. Bracken, C. Carmen BRD ROWh P. Sanns, S. Holmes, J. Towns, S. Lorenzen, E. FunkhBOOSTER CLUB G. Lacy, C. Shideler, K. Hedrick, S. McCoy 321$ PEPPERETTES A. Allen, E. Wilds, K. Sanns, E. Gardner, G. Russell, M. Somerville MTH ROWh D. Anderson, J. Smith, B. Kerr, E.Miller, W. Kitson, K. Anderson, J. Welty, G. Ferguson, M. Hampton, L. Melkus, C. Blatnik, L. Troyer, H. MasintonhSTH ROWh Miss ColleywSponson, B. Mulford, K. Fearn, S. McFarland, D. Hollingshead, G. Phillips, A. Vostatek, B. Lambert, S. Whaley, M. Kiesler, S. Stanton, M. Clark, R. Mathews. The Pepperettes are a group to themSelves and they mingle with the Booster Club too. They have separate officers and meet by themselves, yet they are required to be membels of Booster Club before they can become a Pepperette. Their officers are: hbottom rowh Judy Johnson, Miss Colley, Carolyn Blatnik, Sheila Coats, Ccop rowh Susan Lorenzen, and Sheila Holmes. SPONSORED BY UNITED FARM AGENCY The twirlers for this year did a very fine job representing PHS. They performed al- most everywhere the band performed and we should all be proud of them. They are FROM LEFT, Marie Hampton, Glenda Ferguson, Vicki Prather, Karen Roth, Linda Melkus, and Vicki Allen. The PHS Twirlers are both Jr. High students this ye ar. However, they have done a very fine job and we should all be proud of them. These are members of the Junior-Senior High School Bands. PHS BAND FRONT ROW: Don Bliss, Sherry Eversol, Charles Cameron, Linda Lepper. SECOND ROW: Tom Tyre, Gary Hines, Richard l Mathews. THIRD ROW: Priscilla Bow- man, Barbara Hampton. BACK ROW: Mr. Hoskin, Dean Sheppard, Cherie Bauman. FRONT ROW: Sherry Eversol, Charles Cameron, Linda Lepper, Kent Barnes. SECOND ROW: Jim Hoisington, Rich- ard Mathews, Gary Hines, Don Bliss. Marie Hampton. THIRD ROW: Randy Leasure, Priscilla Bowman, Barbara Hampton. BACK ROW: Mr. Hoskin, Mr. Hein. SPONSORED BY CLINTON AGENCY HILDRETH GARAGE FRONT ROW' Mr Hein Bob Brooks, Richard Snavely, Keith Fearn, Pat ShayA SECCxi-ND RiW:TSI-1;:B?gs$w, ' . , ' ' Barnes Ann Reid, nita ostate . : ' H ton Delores Erlckson, Dorothy Bouse, Connle , , . . 243;:161 2irclynrlfgnegker Diana Fearn, Susan Clifford, Karol Benzel, Karen Anderson, Alleen A11.en, Sandra. Messmg. FgURTH ROW: Kargn And erson, Judy Towns, Susan Lorenzen, Vicki Fitzpatrick, Karen Hedrlck, Georgla Clymer, Ester Wilds, Louise McClain. A CAPPELLA CHOR US KarenAnderson, a Sophomore, and Sandra Messing, a Senior, wefe Chosen by the A Cappella to go to All State Choir. The girls represented PHS very well and everyone is proud of them. 3 1.51m , ?QF. SPONSORED BY THOMPSON'S CORRAL AND FACULTY N m T- A R T B W M D A HA??? $0 Au . . MVNWNJQMAW m. ..I . 0n. m m w L m w, Principal ?eringng;4w FEARN GILCHRIST Secretary . MEADOWS incipal tant Pr .C is R Ass LESTER SWAIN Counselor ANN SROAF Librarian DESSIE HILL Nurse ELOISE BALLOU Jr. Hi Librarian JEAN JAUCI-IEN Spanish French HELEN BAIR English Journalism ROY LEROUX DAVE LONGENECKER GAliYhCORDRAY English English Eng 1? Draftlng Speech JOHN GEISSERT Social Science Psychology Boys PE 8 Health Asst. Football Coach Asst. Basketball Coach DAVID I-IEIN Chorus A Cappella JACK STEWART World History U. 8. History Civics NEWELL HOSKIN Band DAVID AXELSON U. 8. Government Social Science Biology PAUL ROTH Chemistry Physics General Science EDITH STOUT Social ScienCe CARL YUNGEBERG Biology General Science Asst. Wrestling Coach 50 MICKEY CLARK Math Basketball Coach Baseball Coach mlzx ? '4 xx x CURTIS TALLEY Vocational A griculture Shop DOROTHY BAUGHMAN Math ART GREENHILL Physical Education Shop Crafts Track Coach CHRISTINE TUBBS Math FRANK WOODBURN Mechanical Drawing Physical Education Football Coach Wrestling Coach CLAUDINE COLLEY ROMA TALBOTT ANN GUTH Health Home Economics Home qupomics Physical Education ax w. xxmvxxxx. x- .4r ' Mme a F. Potter C. Stanton W. Steffen C US TODIAN S AND COOKS V. Rupp, F. Mahone, N. Voorhees 5 F. 5 S A L C ..NJWfdM... ... . . .36....RJ UH5QHU .. . . . .. . .. 5...... a .. .... ... . . .. .IqQVC Huans MEMVOQiMK. . ...u..3 n3 . NM ...? .r....x . . . .. . . . .. .. m3 , .2. .. .... ....Y... W . ad . u. ... . .. .. s. . .... . .. . ....J...J .. . ...! :49 w ' x 1 , :2. w. . - h-xffi JOHN LEISS JAC K T ROYE R S alutatorian Valedictorian SUZIE EVERHEART LINDA LEPPER ' CI-LARLOTTE BLATNIK Bookkeeping award Commercial award Commercial award 1 KAREN SANNS Crisco award for outstanding JOHN LEISS NORMA KITSON student in Home Economics Best Thespian DAR award JOHN LEI S 8 Leader ship Scholar ship Citizenship Dependabi Jity Fri endship NORMA KITSON Leadership Scholarship Citizenship Dependability Friendship OFFICERS: John Leiss, Sec. Treas. ; Keith Fearn, S. B.A. Rep. ; Sherry Eversol, Pres. ; and Chan Clymer, V. Pres. SENIORS OF 1965 The 1965 Seniors are a very outstanding group. Just ask a. Senior to verify the fact. They are proud of themselves and really they have a. right to be. Through the years of 1961-1965, the Seniors have been defeated and defeatless. During their Fresh- man year they worked hard to enable their candidate to be carnival queen. With this good start in the money department, they went on to present a very successful prom at the end of their Junior year. This year they climaxed four years of striving by placing first in the Homecoming float contest and by crowning Linda Melkus as . . the Homecoming Queen. Now the Seniors are almost ready to reach for another $41313. goal in life. They will graduate in June and start out on their own. Congratulations lime for a job well done in high school. ED MILLER Student Council 1; Class Officer 1; P Club 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseb3112,4; Ski Club 4. JIM PATTON P C1ub 1,2, 3, 4; FFA 1, 2, 4; Football 2, 3; Wrestling 1, 2, 3. STEVE MCFARLAND P C1ub 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice President 3; Sec. Treas. 4; Student Council 4; Booster Club 4; SBA Representative 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Cap- tain 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 4. JUDY JONES Transfer 3; PTA 4; Science Club 4; IRC 4; Sec. Treas. LINDA MELKUS GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; SBA Repre- sentative 2; President 3, 4; Student Council 2; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sec, Treas. 3; Cheerleader 2; Home- coming Attendant 3; Home- coming Queen 4; Carnvial Queen 1; Banner Girl 3, 4; Head Banner Girl 4; Library 4; PTA 4. GALE MEURET P C1ub 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrest- ling 1, 2, 3, 4; Track Mana- ger 1. MIKE HAWKINS P Club 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3; State Champion 3. CHAN CLYMER Student Council 1, 3; Vice President 3; Class Officer 1, 4; President 1; Vice President 4; P C1ub 4; Thespians 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Football 4; Base- ba113;SkiC1ub 3,4; Vice President 3; Science Club 3, 4; Vice President 4, HA KIESLER GARY GILCHRIST PAT SHAY FRANK KERR gagsSOfficer 1; Banner Girl Library Club 3; P A Cappella 4. 3. Drama Club 1, 2; FHA 2, C1ub2, 3,4; Band 1, 3: 4; Songleader 4; Treasurer 2, 3, 4; Council Rep- 4; Booster Club 1, 3, 4; GAA resentative 2, 3; Treas- 1, 2, 3; FTA 4. urer 4; Basketba113; Track 2; All State Band 3. CHARLES CA MERON SANDRA MESSING KEITH FEARN SANDRA WHALEY P Club 2, 3, 4; Band Transfer 4; GAA 4; Chorus Student Council 4; Class GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice Presi- 4; Publications 4; All-State Officer 4; P Club 2, 3, 4; Manager 3; V. Pres. dent 2, 4; TheSpians 2, Choir 4. Sec. Treas. 4; Booster Club 4; FHA 2, 3,4; Degree 3, 4; Vice President 3; 3, 4; Vice President 4; Chor- Chairman 4; Booster Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; us 2, 3,4; President 4; A Club 1, 2, 3,4; Banner Chorus 4; Football 3, 4; Cappella 2, 3; 4; President Girl 3; Library Club 4; Track 2; Baseball 3; 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Basket- FTA 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Presi- ball 2, 3, 4; Track 3. dent 3. RICHARD SNAVELY LEE WILSON MARY EDITH HAMPTON MIKE KIESLER Thespians 2, 3, 4; FFA 1, 2, 3. Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; P C1ub 3; Wrestling Drama Club 2, 3, 4; TheSpians 1, 2, 3, 4; Sciibe FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice 2; Student Counci12; FHA President 3;,Secretary 1; Booster Club 2; Plays 1, , ; 4; Chorus 4; A 2, 3, 4; Homecoming 34; 1 Cappella 4; Wrestling Attendant 2; Library 3, 4; President 4; Class Officer 2. LINDA LEPPER NORMA KITSON ALETA IACY TOM TYRE 7' GAA 2; Band 2, 3, 4; GAA 1; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, Homecoming Queen P C1ub 2, 3, 4; . ' 1 1 Band Council 3; Secre- 4; Scribe 3; SBA Represent- Candidate 4; Library Club Transfer 2; Band 4; ..;- tary 4; Drama 2, 3, 4; ative 4; TheSpians 2, 3, 4; 4; Transfer 4. Thespians 2, 3, 4; 33'5 Scribe 4; Thespians FHA 1, 2, 3,4; Treasurer 3; Drama Chlb 2; 3, 43 ' '3. 2, 3, 4; Publications 4; President 4; Booster Club 1, Booster Chlb 2; A f Plays 3, 4; Library 4; 2, 3, 4; Sec. Treas. 4; Plays Cappella 2, 3; 4; FOOt- ' .',; Secretary 4; Transfer 2, 3; Class Officer 1, 2, 3; ball 4; Track 2, 3- 7 2; PTA 4; SBA Repre- PTA 4; Historian 4; IRC 4; f ' sentative 4. Pepperettes 2, 3, 4; Vice President 3; President 4. MARY TAYLOR Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Thespians 2, 3, 4; A Cappella 4; Chorus 4; Plays 2, 4; Library 3, 4; FTA 4. JEFF JOHNSON Student Council 3; Class Officer 3; P Club 2, 3, 4; Booster Club 4; Boy's Chorus 3, 4; Midwinter Attendant 1; Basket- ball 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2. KAREN SANNS Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 1; Publications 4; Plays 1, 2, 3, 4; Library 4; Serilice Awards 2, 3; Pepperettes 1, 4. SHA RON STANTON GAA 2; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Parliamentarian 4; Historian 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Library 4. BECKY LAMBERT Library Club 4; Banner Girl 3; FHA 3, 4; Booster Club 4. JACK TROYER Library Club 2, 3, 4; Presi- dent W. S. L. C.; P C1ub 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Wrestling 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 4; PTA 4; President 4; IRC 4. HARRY MASINTON Student Council 4; Head Boy 4; Thespians 4; Drama Club 3,4; Booster Club 4; Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3; Publica- tions 4; IRC 4; Ski Club 4; Science Club 4. SHERRY EVERSOL GAA 1; Band 3,4; Secretary 3; President 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 4; Thes- pians 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; A Cappella 2; Chorus 2; FHA 1; Booster Club 1, 2; Homecoming Attendant 4; Library 4; Class Officer; Vlce President 2; SBA Representative 3; President 4; PTA 4; Sec. Treas. 4. 4:4, JOHN LEISS '31.: 5 Library Club 2; V. :52; Pres. 2; Student 3; '1; Council 4; Class Officer f : 4; P C1ub 4; Thes- ' - pians 2, 3, 4; Secretary 3; President 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrest- ling 3, 4; Baseball 2; IRC 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4. .; PAUL MARTIN 5:31; Chorus 4; A Cappella ' 4; Football 2. SUSAN MILLER PHIL BATHURST SUZIE EVERHEA RT GAA 1, 2; Drama Club 1, Transfer 3. GAA 1, 2; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Thespians 2, 3, 4; 1, 2, 3, 4; Thespians 1, Student Counc114; A 2, 3, 4; Student Council Cappella 3; Chorus 3; FHA 2; A Cappella 1, 2; 1; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2; FHA 1, 2; Publications 2, 3; Paper Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Editor 4; Cheerleader 3, Plays 2; W. C. S. C. 2. 4; Head Cheerleader 4; IRC 4; Vice President 4; FTA 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Pepperettes 1. g, CHARLOTTE BLATNIK BILL FLOCKHA RT BRENT KERR GAA 1, 2; Treasurer 2; P C1ub 2, 3. 4; Football Class Officer 3; P Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; 2, 3; 4' Chlb 2, 3, 4; President TheSpians 2, 3, 4; Student 4; Bgoster Club 4; Council 4; Head Gir14; PreSIdent 4; Football 3, FHA 1, 2; Booster C1ub1, 4; Basketb21111,2,3,4; Baseball 1, 2, 3,4, Ski 2, 3, 4; Vice President 3; Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Annual Editor 4; Plays 2; W. C. S. C. 4; Pepperettes 1, 2, 3, 4; Drill Leader 2, 3. BEN BAUGHMAN PHYLLIS SANNS KAREN ROTH GORDON LANCE Transfer 1 FHA 1, 2 FHA 2, 3, 4 Transfer 4 Pepperettes 1, 4 Booster Club 1, 2 Football 4 Banner Girl 4 Wrestling 4 Library 3, 4 Track 4 DICK ANDERSON TIM LEASURE CANDACE SAVAGE Transfer 4 Transfer 1 Band 1, 2, 3 Thespians 4 P Club 2 A Cappella 2 Drama Club 4 Football 3, 4 Chorus 2 Football 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 FHA 2 Booster Club 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Twirler 2, 3 Publications 4 Transfer 2 Plays 4 Ski Club 4 IRC 4 Larry Kauffman, SBA Representative, Ginger Phillips, Presi- dent, Evalena Barnes, Vice President, Glenda Ferguson, Sec- retary-Treasurer. Susan Barstow Johnny Archuleta Kent Barnes SS Don Bliss Bill Anderson Chris Carman Lynn Austin Karen Anderson Deree Cherry Jerry Bracken B John Anderson Connie arnes Phil Cole Jim Cox A lvin David son Ed Davies Jane Ann Davis Janet Downum G-lenda Ferguson Diligent Juniors concentrate on solving B111 Everheart scientific problems. Delores Erickson Jackie Franklin Jim Hoisington Marie Hampton Gary Hines Tommy Hearn Sheila Holmes Greg Keele xxx L x x WNW xWV x K, KMXW Nix M xxxxv . yxxsx p . w Steve Kibler Walt Kitson Fred Lindsey Patty Mathes The Juniors put in a lot of hard work on their float, but . . . . Richard Mathews Mike McCollum Vicki McMinn Nancy Meuret Ester Moyer Jeanne Mulford Juniors don't work all the time. Mike Paddock Ginger Phillips 65 Jerry Polhamus Jim Smith Doris Powell Vicki Prather Roger Reese Ann Reid Starla Stratton Stanly Ticen Don Tyre Anita Vostatek Jackie Welty James West Charles Tekansik Jeanette Towns Junior float, Putt Putt to Victory won second prize. 66 x . 0,7 , 7 76 7,. WWW m A704 Wma. 7 Vikx 7 77 7747 , 7 ,7, 7.7 7 77$ 7 7,, 75, 7777. , 7 VWWN llMW' WW ,7 7, , zggv; 7 mg- and Dara Holl' ! Judy TOWns, S. B. A. Rep. , Ralph Newton, V. Pres.; Mark Kerr, Pres. OFFICERS CLASS OF 1967 shead, Sec. Treats. 5: . I: Aileen Allen Carol Anderson Bob Brooks Karen Anderson Kirk Beckw ith ik Carolyn Blatn illa Bowman Prise e S u 0 B t r e b O R Lynda BrOWn L inda Bullard Susan Clark Susan C1 ifford 67 Jennie Herman Sylvia Finley Mary Herman Dara Hollingshe ad Tim Holmes Judy Johnson The Sophomores put in a lot of hours on their float. The finished product, Blast Gunnison, represents the 1940's. Georgia Clymer Sheila Coats Robert Coley Ralph Eighmy Curtis Ford Vicki Fitzpatrick Karen Hedrick Diana F earn Betty Garrett It seems to the 55 are Sophom d! childish habits. Roger Jones Murray Kay Leslie Keele Mark Kerr Larry Kiesler Glenda Lacy Kathy Lance Susan Lorenzen Louise McClain Rita McCoy Dale Mitchell Bob Mulford It seems to the Seniors, that after the underclassmen Ralph Newton are Sophomores they should do away with some of their Betty Patton childish habits. Darrell Reeve XX; 1: If igggi Then there are other Sophomores who are learning very fast and preparing for the future. We women must keep our men in line. 69 Murray, do you really think its worth it in the long run? Eat hardy girls! F 00d may be out of style before long if we blink our eyes. 05-15335; Stephezii Marilyn Schimpf Robert Sharpe Vicki Sisson Eddie Smith Tom Somerville Bill Steele Davis Taylor Judy Towns Ernie Underwood Connie Wertz Esther Wilds Trudy Wilson 7O . .. -......-.. .n.-- - M-.-M..uux. h .. . . w, Mezmwm mwm wxxvmw OFFICERS: Randy Leasure, Pres. ; Vicki Stratton, S. B.A. Rep.; Margaret Somerville, Sec. Treas. - and ; , Stephen Hurst, V. Pres. ' CLA SS OF 1968 i Kay Archer Charles Archuleta Bill Bailey Marilyn Bargsten Martha Barnes Janice Bracken Pat BrOWn Jesse Chadwick Martha Clark ' ' .- Steve Crawford 'w' Doug Davis Randy Denison 71 Danny Divinny Lee Duncan David Erickson Elisabeth Funk Edith Gardner Russell Goddard Jack Green Monty Hawkins Marlene Hedrick Barbara Hampton Gene Kerr Stephen Hurst Mark Keele Tom Kempton Carolyn Kibler At the first of the year, the freshmen were a little green and it took a while for them to catch on the High School life. By the end of the day some of the greener ones were all tuckered out. WKWWQW .t . 4W NW W mam .ma y; s the other 1011 the act No Randy, 9 ix 2 is. Blonde , there she Well guys hair, blue eyes, 5'2 . . . . . Jim Kirkendall Robert Kittle Mike Kuchyt Ge anita Lindsay Randy Leasure t 15 Charles Linqu Cynth T e k C e n e g n O .L .m m H 0 g m V: b 1 e h S Darwin Mathis John McClain kY abs mum MMM mama o.me MVM g n .9. a M w e a k 1 .1 n M B 73 Leah Petranovich Ronnie Phillips Patty Plumleigh Joanna Reynolds Frank Romero Ginnie Russell Joe Schumann Delbert Steffen Vicki Stratton Margaret Somerville Saundra Suter Linda Troyer Jim Voorhees Gena Ward Sidney Wooden My girlfriend is the one in the blue sweater standing next to your's. Well. . . . . it's like this fellows. All the girls are gone. We may as well go home. ' - V , , ' .1... u-.n....-.. 1.x-.-u.-.n.v...n.u.wruuaxmuhuwd -...-4..n.am ...h. .hu-u. .-...gawv'mvhJ-w-.WMW;.A.-oa-iq Students ponder difficult questions on their final Teachers fill out the endless stack of forms and examinations. grade records between tests. Final week demands special concentration. t 4 5 i BELLE DOI-ILMAN Mike Hawkins, two time state Commercial subj ects wrestling champ for PHS, is Senior Class Sponsor shown with his awards. FTA Sponsor Many of the extra-curricular activities at PI-IS take place after the final shipment l of the annual has gone to press. Here, in a few short pages we have tried to capture some of the highlights of spring, from track and baseball to a sneak day and graduation the seniors will never forget. 5x5 $ Mike Paddock, Randy Denison, 1 and Ralph Newton went to the E state track meet. SPONSORED BY PALISADE DRUG AND DEPARTMENT STORE BACK ROW: Coach Greenhill, Mark Keele, Steve Crawford, Danny Divinny, Mike Paddock, Don Tyre, : Steve Hurst, Bob Brooks, Tom Hearn. FRONT ROW: Ronnie Phillips, Larry Jensen, Ed Davies, Jim West, Tom Tyre, Ralph Newton, Randy Denison, and Mike Messing. MyW ' 5 Gary lOTS . 447 AV 4 Q As? zxyxxuxxwwg 1nn1ng run. hit game against Fruita 155 these Sen We will In he knocked in the w ighest batting average not only of the Bulldog LL EL WA NM NS 5A MB Y B D E R O S N o P 8 Brent Kerr pitched a no e U R V a 424 kg the same game, ist had the h team but of the entire league. 3e $ t, VA t z 4 $ify4 4y t 4? 4 944va 49549 . 47V , L :44? 4 SK e , e t x Jerry Polhamus, Jim Smith, Jim Cox, Walt Kitson, Jack Troyer, Bob 1n is year, Don Ehmsen was given the Outstanding Senior Baseball Th Player award and Gilchr W WM Coach Clark, Mark Kerr, Gary Gilchrist, Don Ehmsen, Brent Kerr, Randy Leasure, Kirk FRONT ROW4 a3 5s xx 3?th Mulford, and Gordon Lance. BACK ROW Be ckwith . ! ,IIIIH 4 1f? 4 .A hh A Rh STATE SPEECH STUDENTS: hBACK ROWh Chan Clymer, Charles Cameron, John Leiss, Sandra McCoy, Harry Masinton, Sherry Eversol, Jack Troyer, Gary Hines. hFRONT ROWh Carole Anderson, Mary Hampton, Norma Kitson, Priscilla Bowman, Connie Wertz, and Don Bliss. 4: Q mym MN ,Ax SPEECH AND DRAM STATE FESTIVAL PLAY CAST: hSTANDINGh Don Bliss, John Leiss, Gary Hines, Mary Edith Hampton, and Richard Mathews. Linda Lepper, hSITTINCD was the crew. ,y John Leiss and Mary Edith Hampton were this year's State Speech Gavel Winners. John Leiss received a gavel last year also. This year John won a Superior acting award and Mary Edith won an Excellent acting award. SPONSORED BY STEWART BEAUTY SALON ADAMS STATE BAND MEMBERS: LEFT Gary Hines, Charles Cameron, and Richard Mathews. ALL STATE BAND: LEFT Don Bliss, lst year; Gary Gilchrist, 2nd year. 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