Widefield High School - Spartacus Yearbook (Colorado Springs, CO)

 - Class of 1959

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You are fortunate to have had the privilege of education, and you should use it for the improvement of your- e My sincerest congratulation for your fine cooperation that you have shown to the teaching staff, other students, and myself during this year of our first high school grad- uating class. The senior class has set high standards not only in scholastic achievement but also in their ability to lead other students in a fine extra-curricular pr0gTam- ROBERT POOLE, Principal -J? 94 'T ,figgf A any 2 My sincere congratu- Styx lations are extended saws to the Pioneer Class of 1959, the first class to graduate from Widefield High School. I am sure that all of your friends on the Fac- ulty and staffs of all of the schools in the District will gy, fla join me in this expres- 5,s sion of good wishes. 'W I I, Continue, every day of your lives, to seek more knowledge and to improve your understanding, whether you continue in school, go into business or enter a profession. In so doing you will add a worthwhile contribution to the advance- ment of mankind while accumulating the one possession which can never be taken from you. JAMES A. TALBOTT, Superintendent of Schools self and your country. ull:-H Q 7 , 'fi Ji 'YJ 6- N i f - B 5' 5 M 'N re' Spartacus, hero of all Roman Gladiators HUQHH? L- X Y I ,ff:54l.1.:i I i -if .J If I, 1 -Wy h hh gf v W rl, In ,J wx XX Q 1 A N :yu I I 1 5, .F -N ..,, -it X , ,ll Chix -I 1 if Mi' u' Q ' t W X Nzwlx -l 2 5,1 . X 1 ,n Z-L-N - A I fin ? mi - N 7 ,'-:' w fvwq Sy ' :i.,Lf,,g5 .:IZf?fi:'L'1'2i, A FRANK Airwoon KNH . iiii Social Studies Commercial RUDY LEGLEITER Commercial BEATRICE TANIELIAN Home Economics GEROLD GERBER Math, coach VERNE FUHLRODT A Social Studies English MARY ANN LANE English, Latin Spanish DAVID AUSTIN Music JOE STAUFFER Math 'w'?lv-Q45-'l BEATRICE LUEDECKE Art ELIZABETH SULLIVAN Social Studies HARQLD SNIDER Science, Coach CANDANCE ROBERT EDWARDS German, Librarian FRENCH Girl's Counselor Physical Education DEAN SHAFFER Speech, English Journalism JOE CANTRELL Science WW K, ,nmlxx f', uyl A rliqx We ' MARJORIE HAMMON English E HAROLD LARSEN PAT SCHARF English English Reading EDDLEMAN Egg?-ish MART SHANNON Drafting Math FRANK STANCATO Social Studies LYNN B. KNISELY Coach Math CHARLES LOPER Coach, Science GLENN DRISCOLL Bgys' Counselor 4, '2- - 'J 2. 1 SAMUEL MICH Industrial Arts V Photo Not Available Q DELORES DORSCH ARTHUR SHATEL Physical Education Boys Gym W, ,, A. M . 1 HN' S .. . .. HAROLD SHEARER Science Coach SERVICE WITH A SMILE MAC, VIRG, DAVIDS MRS. oL1vER M S. WILTGEN Mrs. Conard MRS. JONES MRS. TATUM fx, MRS. WILEY Y I -X B k I sf if 1' ,Q E 1 IDN W1 M N K XM f Aff EHXHHQHQ www, Class Motto: nBUILDERS OF DEMOCRACY: LEADERS OF TOMMORROW' f D Class Colors: BLUE AND GOLD , rx jk 41 Class Flower: CARNATION ivbdi-'TL ' any I E5.'j:f: ts 'xy ,bn JAN ABERNATHY HAROLD ASHER ,Olaf DAN DANE MARGARET EDWARDS mf-v 335 BONNIE GENTRY DAN GLOMMEN DENNIS GREER NANCY GRIFFEE MATTIE HUNTER ROSELLA KOHLER Cy 1 EK-f Liff.. L I , in ekwl Y-Lg. ALLEN LIVINGSTON BOB LONGFIELD SUE LONGFIELD BRUCE MCCALLSON CANDY MCCORD MEREDITH MCMAHAN JIM MILLER CARMA NORMAN BECKY NCMLIN JERRY REIHER JULIA SCHUHMACHER ROSE SHEARER LEROY WASINGER Cpicture not availablel Wigzgifr X X JOE STORM JACK STUTTS BILL YED SAM ZIEMANN SANDRA ZIEMANN DAN GLONMEN SUE LONGFI Most Popular - Bes Best Dressed DAN GLOMMEN ROSE SHEARER kw,',,,, ..,.. BILL YEO ELD SUE LONGFIELD t Dancers Best Personality Most Likely to Succeed BOB LDNGFIELD NANCY GRIFFEE -N ef New . ,Q5if3ae F fl.-,M ,f W fr , -, inn...- f'!l 3 -fi X3 JAN ABERNATHY SUE LONGFIELD Best Sense of Humor Most Talented - Cutest Couple BOB LDNGFIELD SUE LONGFIELD JERRY REIHER BECKY NOWLIN Cutest Smile Best Looking 5 DAN GLO MEN BECKY NOWLIN . I J! X xt: Y ff 'ap Xxx 4 we A ! 49' ev--NM Q! , ' K 6' I X ! 9 we 3 Queues wan. I, JAN L. ABERNATHY, will my seat at the weekly poker parties and the con- tents of the cat's box to Michael Venditti. I, MARGARET A. EDWARDS, will my sweet temper and ability to get along with teachers to Donna Edwards. I, MEREDITH MCMAHAN, do gleefully will the half of my HBlue Bomb's' motor, which has suspiciously disappeared, to anyone who can find where it went. I, ALLEN LIVINGSTON, hereby will my used Cnearly gonel drafting eraser and two drafting pencils Ca no.2 and a no. Ll-J to Victor Almen for any future use he may be able to acquire from them. I, CARMA NORMAN, will everything that I have learned here back to the school. I realize it's not much, but they are certainly welcome to it. I, BILL YEO, will my ability to get along with Mr. Edwards, and my nine- teen seconds in basketball to Marsha Huff, cause she may need them. I, JERRY REIHER, in sound mind, do sol mnly will my ULEGSH to next year's basketball team. I, BRUCE MCCALLSON, being extremely stingy, and having nothing of earthly value, leave nothing to no one. I, ROSELLA KOHLER, will my ability to get in trouble to Kris and Susie, though they seem to be able to do it without my help. I, JIM MILLER, will my ability to breack chemistry equipment to Mr. Shearer. I, BEEKY NOWLIN, will to Mrs. Wiley, all my pennies, to do with what she pleases. I, JULIA SCHUHMACHER, will my permanent seat by the telephone, to anyone who is crazy enough to go with a cadet. I, JOHN DUNGAN, being in a pixilated state of mind, will my hairy legs to Miss French. If if he I. I the swimming pool. CAN Y McCORD, will my place in Mr. Driscoll's study hall to Robin Campbell, thinks he can stay out of detention hall. DAN GLOM EN, will the UGray Bombn to Sterling Payton and John Meese. NANCY GRIFFEE, will to Betsy Fletcher, one alligator to help her guard WE, ROSE SHEARER and MATTIE HUNTER, will the gossip column to whoever is brave enough to take I, BOB IDNGFIELD, job as floor cleaner I, SUE IDNGFIELD, services rendered. I, DAN DANE, will it. being of sound mind C?J, will to Jim Van Auken, my excellent at Si m's Super. will the cost of cleaning his coat to John Morgan, for to some lucky person now in the junior class, my slightly used school books, among which are books to confuse, baffel, and bewilder, and books to enjoy, study, and read. I, LEROY WASSINGER, will a cigar to Mr. Stancato. I, JACK STUTTS, will myself to Ann Brown. I, SANDRA ZIEMANN, will my ability to play the clarinet and my practice time to Dianne Miller. I, COURTNEY DAY, will my blue eyes to Rachel Chavez since she seems to want them. I, GERALD HALL, will my curly hair to Mr. Talbott. I, DENNIS GREER, will my '29 Ford Roadster to Bunny Dickson. WE, BOB IONGFIELD back to the Maverick and JERRY REIHER, graciously will our names Bart and Bret Brothers. K' A I ff A l m 1 1 if QUIOI' IU-B9 In the year of 1989 the Placement Bureau of the Widefield School District decided to do a survey on the first graduating very interesting occupations held by the class of 1959. Incidentally, Security Village has grown to include the former small towns--Colorado Springs, Pueblo, and Denver. In answer to our questionere we received the following results: OB LONGFIELD has just been named president of the Space Travel Vacuum Suit Mfg., Co. Bob has just purchased the largest castle in the universe for his little girl, SUE, so she can have plenty of hall space to run in without being bothered by anyone. CANDY McCORD, an interplanetary social worker, has been doing a study of the I.Q.'s of the people who live on the dark side of the moon. While there, she ran into DAN DANE, who is heading a team of engineers surveying the moon for a housing development financed by Bob Longfield. JIM M LLER is doing the architectural work on the houses. However, we wonder just how much of the work he is actually doing, as BECKY NOWLIN is the interior decorator for the firm. JOE STORM is head of the sales department for Space Rides, Inc. Joe sent word that he has made it possible for any of his former instructors to make a oneeway trip to the next galaxy free. COURTNEY DAY has just been named Chief of the Interplanetary Bureau of Investigation. GERALD HALL couldn't decide what occupation he wanted to follow after college so returned to college and now informs us that he will be the first graduate from the new college on Neptune. JOHN DUNGAN, after a career with the Air Force, became a test pilot for space ships. HAROLD ASHER found his job in Civil Service work and is interviewing people for work on government-owned space stations. LEROY WASINGER is setting up a system of laws that will govern interplanetary travel. JACK STUTTS and DENIS GREER, after getting their early training with the Coast Guard, formed a Charter Boat Company. They inform us they now have a boat that will float to the moon. JAN ABERNATHY, after spending many years with the Bell Telephone Co., has gone to the moon to set up the communications system. His sideline is developing comedians for space television. BILL YEO was a high school coach for several years, but decided to pass the ulcers he acquired in coaching, on to others, so he has established a restaurant on Mars. ALLEN LIVINGSTON, after years of laboratory research for the government has joined Bill Yeo and is developing new foods for the restaurant. He is called nThe Arthur Murray of Space.U JERRY REIHER has just been named the manager of the Martain Baseball entry in the Space Baseball League. Prior to this, Jerry had many successful years coaching his beloved Milwaukee Braves. ROSELLA KOHLER, after twenty years of service with the Waves, is Commander of the Armed Forces' on Venus, which, we understand, is the reverse of elsewhere-women are the controlling force. JULIA SCHUH ACHER sends word that she has given up her life as a school and industrial counselor, and she now has a consultant service for marriages between planetary couples. NANCY GRIFFEE, now known as Mrs. Don Foster, tells us that, after a brief career as a secretary, she has settled down to take care of the space station where she lives with Don and her ten children. ROSE SHEARER has forsaken her job with Civil Service to take pictures of the solar system for Space Travel Advertisement. ' CARMA NORMAN has given up her secretarial job to teach dancing on Venus. MATTIE HUNTER, using her vast experience as a secretary, has set up a Business College on a space station between Earth and Neptune. SANDRA ZIEMANN has become the first person to have piano music carried over the space waves to entertain the space travelers. DAN GLOM N, because of his many years of professional basketball experience has been chosen to teach basketball to the four-legged inhabitants of Pluto. ONNIE GENTRY'S work in the high school office paid off for her. She is now a secretary on 47' . ff fl-r M -',, .Llp class of the high school. Now 30 years later, we find some 1 , ,H -, Venus. MEREDITH MCMAHAN went to the moon, after a short career as a nurse, to organize a nursery school for space children. MARGARET EDWARDS is on the moon working as a secretary at a space station. BRUCE MQCALLSON, the Class president, has left his Naval career and is prospecting for rare min- erals on various planets. Finding all seniors for 1959 working in space proves the idea that the first graduating class was truly an unusual one. Hlnecfong JAN ABERNATHY: Class Pres. 1,2gBasketball 1:Student Council 1,2:Dramatics 3,45 HAROLD ASHER: Football 1:Baseball 13 DAN DANE: Rifle Club 2,3gDramatics 43 COURTNEY DAY: Baseball 43 JOHN DUNGAN: Football 1,2,3,4gTrack 1,2,3,4g MARGARET EDWARDS: Pep Club 1,2,4:Red Cross 23Dramatics 2gCheerleader 2:Kyoto Club 1,23 DAN GIOMM NS Class PTSS- 13Band 2,4gF.T.A. 2,3,4gDramatics 3,4:Annual Staff 43Class Sec.-Treas. 43 Football 1,2,3,45Basketball 1,2,3,4gBaseball 23Track ug DENNIS GREER: F.F.A. 1gFootball 2,3:News Staff 4gTrack 33 NANCY GRIFFEE: Class Pres. 1:Student Council 1,4gPep Club 2,3,4gBand 1,2,3gGirls Club 4gDramatics 4: GERALD HALL: Track 13Bowling 2,3:Swim Club 25 MATTIE HUNTER: Pep Club 1,2,3,4gG.A.A. 1,23F.H.A. 1:Chorus 1,2,3:Dramatics 1,43 ALLEN LIVINGSTON: Basketball 4gDramatics 4: SUE LONGFIELD: Cheerleader 1,2gPep Club 23News Staff 33Annual Staff 4:Class Vice-Pres. 1: BOB LDNGFIELD: Football 1,2,3:Basketball 1,2,4:Track 1,25Baseball 1,23Lettermans Club 1,2,33 BRUCE McCALLSON: F.T.A. 3:News Staff 43Class Pres. 3,4g CANDY MCCORD. Boosters Club 23Key Club 1,2:F.T.A. 4:Dramatics 3,43Spanish Club 4gNews Staff 4: ' Girls Club 4gBand 1,2,3: MEREDITH MCMAHAN. F.T.A. 1,2,3,4gPep Club 2,3:News Staff 2,3gDramatics 1,3,4gF.H.A. 2:Girls Club ' 43Band 1,2,35 JIM MILLER: Football 1,2:Basketball 1,2,3,4gBoys Club 1,2:Chorus 1: BECKY NOWLIN: Chorus 25Pep Club 2gNews Staff 3:Annual Staff 4gHomecoming Queen 4: JERRY REIHER: Football 1,2,3:Basketball 1,2,3,4gTrack 1,2gF.T.A. 4gRifle Club 4gSpanish Club 45 Dramatics 4:Student Council 3gBaseball 3,4:News Staff 4: JULIA SCHUHMACHER: Pep Club 1,2,3,43Class Officer 1,2:Girls Club 4:Annual Staff 43News Staff 4: ROSE SHEARER: Student Council 1gCheerleader 1:F.B.L.A. 3:Pep Club 1,2,3,4gDrill Team 13F.H.A. 13 Kayettes 3gNews Staff 4:Class Treas. 13 JACK STUTTS: Football 1,2,3:Baseball 1,2,3,4g LEROY WASINGER: Baseball 1gSwim Team 1gBasketball 1gBoxing lgvolleyball lg BILL mo: Chorus 1,2gAtn1ot1o Club 1,2,3gLottomano Club 1,2,3,L+gF.T.A. 2,3,43Rifle Club 4:Football 2,3,4CCapt.J:Basketball 2,3,4gBaseball 2,45Class Vice-Pres. 4:Student Council 3:Annual Staff 43News Staff 43Safety Club 3,4:Dramatics 3,45 SANDRA ZIEMANN: Pep Club 1:Band 1,2,4gF.T.A. 2,3,4gDramatics 3,4gChorus 2:Safety Club 3:Library Club 3. 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LAWN I ARDEEN FELLON .PN NANCY GRIFFEE N BONNIE BRADA MOST VALUABLE ATHLETE DAN GLOMMEN 'sin-s ' The K... 5, No-.5 I JUNIOR HIGH Standing, 1.-r.-ART BARR, DELFINIA LUJON, LARRY DUNN, JERRY STUTTS, BRUCE CHIDDISTER, Seated, I.-r.-RICHARD CHIDDIX, PRESIDENT3 EDDIE SIMMONS, SECRETARY-TREASURER3 RICHARD CHENOWETH, SUE FOULK, RUTH MAGNUSON Student CouncH dj.-:nl--i' Ax MR 4 SENIOR HIGH Standing, 1.-r.-BILL WHITNEY, JOHN BISHOP, JOHN MEESE, DENIS SAUVE, JOHN MORGAN, Seated, I.-r.-NANCY GRIFFEE, PRESIDENT5 SHARRON RANEY, VICE-PRESIDENT5 BUNNY DICKSON, SECRETARY-TREASURER3 BETSY FLETCHER, ANN BROWN Just because you're drawing circles doesn't make you big wheels. W,,,,v w A xg cvs w. cxwcwgi mac! xicyb o BURN AWAY! I X Al f K , : V , 1 ' I Z' . 2 Z ., 1 ,, - Z . '..Z7:-gr:fi' 1, .e 2-9 -. '12--'1'.-:11:i ' 'F ' 2220 'if : iQ'Q'3:'5 1 lf ag? ai? X f I .. '4 41 ,ff , 'f In the war of the Gladiators, Spartacus was defeated. He fought with courage and diligence. ' HQQDQHS COACHES FRANK STANCATO AND HOWARD SNIDER WHERE Q56 QQ D0 YO U THINK -YOU: RE GOING ??? MANAGERS EMORY PYLANT AND DENNIS WILTGEN THE TEAM KENNY OSBORNE Kenny made three touchdowns in the final game to pull Widefield out of last place. JOHN MEESE DAN GLOMMEN JIM STRAIN SAM WILSON WILBUR RAVEN ARVIE FOGLE JEFF DAVIS JACK FELDMEYER NIDEFIELU WIDEFIELD WIDEFIELD WIDEFIELD WIDEFIELD WIDEFIELD WIDEFIELD WIDEFIELD WIDEFIELD WIDEFIELD BILL YEO RODNEY WIN BORN DARELL KOENIG JOHN MORGAN KENNY OSBORNE OPPONENTS FOUNTAIN 33 TERROR nBn 33 FLORENCE 30 AIR ACADEMY 6 MANITOU 45 HARRISON 39 CHEYENNE 51 MDNUM NT 19 CASTLE ROCK 20 NEIL CIZEK N JOHN SIMMONS ROGER CHIDDIX JOHN CANNO. - 2, 3gQQ'sm?Qff REEF AOOO A-pffQL X- - 5, , , L 7' LLiNf'Nw,Jf LNmmwwm?3Qf'm'f -3mQEwwNf' NQNNQNNNN LARRY LARSEN BRUCE LEW RON KELLER COACHES , ,L 553W . -A . 'idff' CHARLES LOPER GERALD GERBER 1958 - BASKETBALL - 1959 WIDEFIELD 49 AIR ACADEMY 10 WTDFFTELD 56 HARRISON 59 WTQDE'-FIELD 49 NANITOU 52 WIDEFIELD 63 CHEYENNE 141+ WIDEFIELD 55 MONUNTFNT 70 WIDEIFIELD 41 FLORENCE 47 WIDEFIELD 54 ST. MARYS 59 WIDEFIELD 62 CASTLE ROCK 88 WIDEFIELD 47 A FOUNTAIN 62 WIDEFIELD 66 as HARRISON 73 WIDEFIELD 59 4 MANITOU 47 WIDEFIEUJ '+6 A- CHEYENNE 61 WIDEFIELD 62 + AIR ACADEMY 31+ WIDEFIELD 60 + MONUMENT 52 NTNFFTFLD 62 A FLORENCE 45 WIDEFIELD 55 ff CASTLE ROCK 62 WIDEFIELD 75 FOUNTAIN 82 Y Home Games lb 7'- s. 00.41 -wlk S ,Esf-K 129 U7 X M 1 MANAGER E MASCOT . Sf 1 ififi i i A - A .FA A igkzi-:pier A - ,K A 35 PASS N A C T bl A xg i ings is F, T' .. :': A -.':. if SA un-:iq Sg3i?w 2? is ii., RON LAMASCUS TIMMY GLOMMEN CLASS MAN TOURNAMENT WIDEFIELD WIDEFIELD WIDEFIELD WIDEFIELD AIR ACADEMY CASTLE ROCK MANITOU FOUNTAIN Q N BOB LONGFIELD - GUARD DAN GLOMMEN - FORWARD JOHN MEESE - GUARD 3rd - PPL - All-star 3rd - PPL - All-star J D1 MILLER - FORWARD STERLING PAYTON - CENTER JERRY REIHER - FORWARD JIM MURRAY - FORWARD E Q s NJ: X Xi BILL YEO , GUARD JOHN SIMMONS - GUARD JOHN YATES - GUARD WRESTLING 1959 Dwi! Top Row, 1.-r.-J. DAVIS, L. OTEY, R. CHIDDEX, J. BEARD, B. KOHLBB, s. BENTON, G. MORAN, Bottom Row, 1.-r.-D. KINSFATEB, J. HUNTSMAN, A. FOGLE, J. FELDMEYER, M. NELSON, J. CANNON COACH MAT RESULTS Won -1+ Lost 6 FRANK STANCATO Nell, what are you lookin' at? Champ at work! TRACK TEAM Top Row, 1.-r.-RAVEN,WILTGEN,CIZEK,SCHUETZ,JERRY BISHOP, OTEY,WILSON,CHAPMAN,PYLANT,HUNTSMAN,JACK BISHOP,Lm, STRAIN , KEIss,ALMEN, W Bottom Row, 1.-r.-RANEY,BAR,NES,HARRIS,R.ANDERSON,FOGLE, J .ANDERSON , SIMMONS, C .WILSON . 220 MAN MILEPL HURDLE MAN 880 mm WN RELAY TM LQ-P0 DISK AND SHOT MAN BASEBALL TEAM A 4.41. Top now, 1.-r.-BUTLER,D1D1ER,MccAR'rER,Lov1TT,wAyLAND, MEESE,STENA.RT,FISER, Bottom Row, 1.-r.-COSTA,MORGAN,KOENIG,SABEL,OSBORNE, cLARK,c-ERRARD,LARsEN Cheerleaders Football Cheerleaders Top Row, 1.-r.-ANN Bnowu, KARREN ATKINSON, CHARLOTTE wATTs, BETST FLETCHER, Bottom Row, 1.-r.-VERNA MAGNUSON, MARSHA. EUFE, DONNA EDWARDS In Action -- Front to Back, ANN BROWN, KARREN ATKINSON, SANDY RAY, BARBARA TALBOTT -- V A MA ERN GNUSON Cheerleaders come in all sizes! I g I e, at ,W ck. Ch8.I'10tt6 watt8 ,X Marsha TN' t 1 Betsy Fletcher Karren Atkinson s GQ e 1 L.. Tense Moment Scramb1e!!!!! E? 5i Nw Www A xg: . 9 I :.',g.J:,Y'E . . li I. ,mi v-, , ' gfggf ff-r o ' ,A ig, , -w W E J jx s ,,4-'yrvw .'v- 1 - Ti-5 - -. --rr 151-fn 1 nw .xg S Npwiw x?-5-1 T7 EL- . V--5-ygfr PQ f' N Xilft M xvy',,qg, 'V' 1-' ETH V125- After scores of victories the end came for Spartacus. Q fsmm Q 5 LI 2 UHYDQGZUHTEIEIUHGQ 'N ' 'ix af' 'Q 'f' I as HX Q -.. me-p R it TE' Queen candidates: 1.-r.-BECKY NGJLIN, ROSE SHEARER, NANCY GRIFFEE. Quee n: BECKY NOWLIN The first homecoming of W.H.S. was held on Oct. 3, 1958. The Gladiators trampled Air Academy 24-6. Becky Nowlin was chosen homecoming queen and was crowned at the dance following the game. Homecoming float by Seniors. Jerry Reiher and Candy McCord pilot and co-pilot. -1. Camera Club Sponsor-MR. EMRICH PM Top Row, 1.-r.-JOHN BISHOP, MORY PYLANT, JERRY BISHOP, Sewsgager Bottom Row, 1.-r.-NED FYRNYS, VIC ALMEN Sponsor-MR. SHAFFER Top Row, 1.-r.-ROSE SHEARER, MATTIE HUNTER, JULIA SCHUHMACHER, CAMMIE OLIVER, SANDY GOOD, CAROL BISHOP, Middle Row, 1.-r.-SHARON SHEADD, SUE LONGFIELD, MARSHA HUFF, ANN BROWN, SHARRON TEETER, CANDY MCCORD, Bottom Row, 1.-r.-ROBIN CAMPBELL, JAN ABERNATHY, JERRY REIHER, BRUCE MCCALLSON By. ' Si' my QgQ'Club Sponsor-MISS FRENCH First Row, 1.-r.-L. MARTINEZ, J. GILLISON, S. RANEY, M. HUFF, V. MAGNUSON, D. EDWARDS, A. BROWN, C. WATTS, B. FLETCHER Second Row, R. SHEARER, M. HUNTER, M. NOLAN, J. HAYNES, N. GRIFFEE, M. EDWARDS, M. DAVISSON, R. KOHLER, B. BRADA, S. NALLS Third Row, J. TITUS, S. SCOTT, S. HORN, P. CAM BELL, B. SYKES, D. MILLER, E. HARRIS, S. McKEE, J. WACKER, C. OLIVER, S. TEETER, Fourth Row, J. STEED, G. PYLANT, S. JONES, E. WATKINS, K. KEMP, M. FULLER, B FLAIG, J. PAYNE, T. PETTY, A. HUGHES, M. MOORE, J. BRANNIGAN Top Row, M. CUNNINGHAM, J. SCHUHMACHER, J. HOBBS, W. BROWER, J. FOOS, C. LEBSACK, D. TRONZANO, D. JOHNSON, S. SMITH, C. MCCALLSON, P. WRIGHT Girls Club Sponsor-MRS. LANE First ROW. 1--1'--M. GUZMAN, S. HART, L. MARTINEZ J. GILLISGN S SHEADD M- HUFF, v. MAGNUSON, A. BRCMN. R. KOHLBB, c. mfs, Second RAW, L. Rumi, J. SCHUHMACHER, S. HORN, P. CAMPBELL, N. GRIFFEE, s. mmm, D, MILLER' B, BRABA, S. NALLS, B. BRIGGS, B. NGLEN, Third Row, M. CUNNTNGHAM, L. DYE, c. MCGGRB, P. CHAMBERS, P. WRIGHT, J. PAYNE, T. PETTY, A. HUGHES, M. Moons, J. BRANNIGAN, Top Row, J. HUTGHTNS, S. RAY, H. HOLWELL, B. GALYARDT, E. QRTSTJIBGHT, D. TRGNZANG, D. JoHNSoN, s. SMITH, S. HCGALLSGN, J. TTTUS, L. , Future Teachers of America Qlub Sp0nS01'-MR- EDWARDS Top Row, 1.-r.-DAN GLCNMEN, JERRY REIHER, BILL YEO, Bottom Row, 1.-r.-CAROL MURRAY, MARY GUZMAN, LOIS MARTINEZ, JEAN WILKEY, SANDRA ZIEMANN -.,,..,,. k A -' A... ,, ,, . ft A ? A 3 A v 1 gt ' 4-W-'H i . 1 QB 1 N Sganish Club Sponsor-MRS . LANE Top Row, 1.-r.-SANDY RAY, CHRIS GUINN, NANCY LovE, PAULA CAMPBELL, CANDY MCCORD, PEGGY CHAMBERS, CHARLOTTE WATTS, ELAINE ARMKNDCHT, Bottom Row, 1.-1-.-DCNNA TRoNzANo, SRARCN SMITH, SANDY GOOD, RON KELLER, JERRY REIHER, BILL WHITNEY, BILL PEARSCN RIFLE CLUB l I no iv M.. WLULL x Row l.o'r' RETARXB 23351 Finmcasa iBFgACK BURKHxi iLL . l.- .EY ,D MERRY 'm:fLORfRODN NED FYRNYS' IEQOENXG QTREA?YEkilii140RY PMT ttom Rows ' R3 3.5. ' N. E2oEXECUT1VE 0FF1C2x:Ni1oN,B0B WGA JTM MURBAXQSTAN 4 i 3 3, DARELL Q F Ju-niO1 ,at I?-13.09 . erman Mate h IJ FFF EMORY, V.F.W. State Champion TEAM PLACES Fourth Place Team Platte Valley Betsy Fletcher 375 Darell Koenig 374 Emory Pylant 344 Bruce Lew 362 Sixth Place Team Southern Division Emory Pylant 368 C Betsy Fletcher 365 Darell Koenig 365 John Morgan 360 Fourth Place V.F.W. State Match, Loveland C BETSY, Southern Division Women's Champion INDIVIDUAL PLACES Platte Valley Darell Koenig Five of Seven First Marksmen Metals Betsy Fletcher High Woman Pueblo Emory Pylant Second Place Marks Canon City Best Match John Morgan Match fl First Marks 276X3O0 Bill Yeo Match fl Fourth Marks 271X3OO Betsy Fletcher Match 42 First Sharpshooter 183X20O SWEETHEART DANCE TRU-TONES put Perry out of this world! D ON ANQERS . 51M rxtest Winners ' C 0 URN 931106 and C and O B KIESS Mixed Chorus i Esfgiixgjgs l A LXXZZ w + A254231 Top Row, 1.-r.-C.OLIVER,M.HUFF,W.LIVINGSTON,S.SMITH,D.JOHNSON,V.MAGNUSON, S.TEETER,C.WATTS,S.LONGFIELD,S.COUNTY,J.BILLISON,B.SYKES,D.MILLER, Middle Row, 1.-r.-A.BROWN,S.MCKEE,C.MCCALLSON,J.TITUS,J.WACKER,L.MARTlNEZ, M.GUZMAN,L.GUZMAN,S.RAINEY,M.CHAMBERS, Bottom Row, 1.-r.-R.KOLLER,B.EISENHAUER,R.CAM BELL,D.SAUVE,A.LIVINGSTON, D.GLOMMEN,V.AlMEN,K.KENNEDY one 5 , n 'M V N Ba I1 d X ini? Top Row, 1.-r.-MR. 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Widefield High School - Spartacus Yearbook (Colorado Springs, CO) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 22

1959, pg 22

Widefield High School - Spartacus Yearbook (Colorado Springs, CO) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 8

1959, pg 8

Widefield High School - Spartacus Yearbook (Colorado Springs, CO) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 29

1959, pg 29

Widefield High School - Spartacus Yearbook (Colorado Springs, CO) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 62

1959, pg 62

Widefield High School - Spartacus Yearbook (Colorado Springs, CO) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 21

1959, pg 21


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