Widefield High School - Spartacus Yearbook (Colorado Springs, CO)
- Class of 1964
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Ax . 74 . . r I. 5331. . A. :. - ., - ,I :J ia. ' V' li f x x x , - '-1-if ' J ws? vi , - Q 12- f fi .. 1 or 1, Q -. ww ,f N :-.. , . +. V - 'fav SPARTACUS ll1964ll VOLUME VII SECURITY, COLORADO WIDEFIELD HIGH SCHOOL EDITOR, P BORO SPONSO MISS COR N JOHNSON USINESS MA G G RY W. RUDE SSISTANT BUSINESS G , JOAN BARR TABLE OF CONTENTS I. ADMINISTRATION ...... II. FACULTY ........... III. CLASSE S ...... IV . HON O RE E S . . V . ACTIVITIE S ....... VI . SPORTS ............. VII . ADVE RTISE ME NTS ..... ADMINISTRATION RICHARD D. TAYLOR Superintendent ADMINIS The administration, along with the school board, is responsible for the managing of the property and the funds of the WHS school RICHARD ASPINAL Assistant Superintendent '95 GLORIA CI-IILLTON EILEEN CROSS BETTY BEMENT PHYLLIS RICHARDS ELIZABETH DOUTHIT Secretaries 4 TRA Tl ON district. It is also responsible for the general policy-making and the supervising of the ed- ucational system . RUBY OLIVER VIRGIN IA STREET S e cretaries ROBERT L. POOLE Principal GARY A. GORHAM Assistant Principal 5 Our drivers carry the students to and from their homes as well as to and from sponsored activities. DAVE BAXTER, SAM FISHER, FRED FOX, EARL PLATZ, VIRGIL SCHWARTS. f', f The custodians keep the school well- groomed and in tip-top shape. KEN CARLSON, MAC McCULLOUGH, I-IERMAN TAMMEN, JOHN MILLER. I Q E I K The task of these ladies is to keep the hungry masses of WHS students fed and nourished. LAVOLIA JONES, ANNA KJMMEL, NADYNE KINSER, MAXINE TOMS, MARTHA GRAVES, MARGARET RODRIGUEZ, VIRGINIA SHOUSE. 6 FACU LTY ff' ALMA ADAMS English II, III B.S. Kansas State Teachers' College, M. A. Western State College 155, , ,eff I . IRMA R. BORGEN Latin, English, B.A. Gustavus Adolphus College, Colorado College DONAID L. DIETER Speech I, Photography B. S. Wisconsin State College, M.A. Colorado State College LEONARD C. BARTEL Physics, Geometry, Algebra, Trigonometry, Adv. Mathem EARL E. BERGLAND Band, Chorus, Music a12iCS, Appreciation, B. S . B. S. Nebraska State Teachers' Black Hills Teachers' College, Nebraska Univ. , South College, M. A. Univ. Dakota School of Mines and Tech. , of Colorado New Mexico State Univ. , Colorado State College JOE CANTRELL Science, Mathematics, B. S. Southwestern State, M.S. Univ. of Oklahoma, Univ. of New Mexico, Eastern New Mexico Univ. jacksonville State SAMUEL L. EMRICH Woodworking I, II, C abinetm aking B. S. Colorado State Univ. , M. A. Western State College 8 I FRANK S. DeBELL Spanish II, Drafting I, II, III, Crafts II B.A., M.A. Colorado State College ALBERT L. FRENCH English IV, Dramatic Literature, Speech I, B.A. State Univ. of Iowa, Cornell College, Colorado College, Western State College, Univ. of Colorado .X t wif.. ,ry . - . . R- ..- :' mr.. 'again CANDACE A. FRENCH Guidance -C ounselor, English Ill, B. S. Kansas State Teachers' College, Colorado College, Univ. of Denver JAMES M. GEORGE Electronics B. A. , M. A. Ball State Teachers' College, Chaffee jr. College, Western State College H fy . MARY P. GOETZ English II, III, Cre ative Writing B. A. Colorado State College VERNE C. FUI-ILRODT Librarian B.A. Midland College, M. A. Nebraska Univ. GERALD I. GERBER Guidance -Counselor, Algebra Il, B. A. Buena Vista College, Colorado College, West:ma.r College, Univ. of Colorado, Colorado State College, Colorado State Univ. JAMES R. GREENLEE Art I, II, III, Crafts B. A. Univ. of Oklahoma, Oklahoma Baptist Univ. 9 ELIZABETH A. FULLER Shorthand I, H Typing l, English II, B.A. Western State College SHARON K. GIROD Spanish I, II, III B.S. Kansas State Teachers' College, Mexico City College, Univ. of Nebraska CORENE JOHNSON English III, Yearbook B. A. Western State College, Trinidad Jr. College Q, Q1 Fi Ei' - V, ' - i wil, .p-L is - g 'UIQ J fm.. V DALE H. JOHNSON Distributive Education, Business Communications B.S. , B.A. Univ. of Denver, Univ. of California CHARLES C. LOPER Physiology, Earth Science, Geology B. S. North Texas State KENNETH L. MONTGOMERY American History, American Government, W orld Geography B. A. Colorado State College W, H H u DON G. JORGENSEN Biology, Advanced Biology B. A. Colorado College RICHARD L. LUNA French I, II, III, IV B.A. Colorado State College, Univ. of Colorado, Colorado College, Univ. of Ken- tucky, Univ. of West Virginia JUDITI-I A. MOORE Physical Education B. A. Colorado State College 10 cczzdi RUDY I. LEGLEITER Typing I, II, Business Law B.S., M.A. Ft. Hays, Kansas State MAURICE A. LYSELL American Problems, American History, B. A. Bethany College, M.S. Ft. Hays, Western State College, Univ. of Colorado is , FREDRICA V. MORRIS Chemistry, Advanced Chemistry, B.A. Univ. of Buffalo, M.A. Emory Uni-r. , Southwestern State College, Univ. of Colorado TOM PETERSON American History, Physical Education B. A. , M. S. Colorado State College, Western State College, Adams State College, Univ. of Colorado GARY J. RICHARDSON Consumer Economics, General Business, Book- keeping, A. A. Los Angeles Valley College, B. A. Colorado College, U. C. L. A. , California State Polytechnic College -1 , xi' ,.,., fa. fl MARGARET H. STIEHM Home Economics B.S. Univ. of Minnesota VICTOR A. PUGEL American History, World History, B. S. Colorado College ROLLAND J. ROUNDS Algebra I, II, Geometry B. S. Colorado State Univ. , Arizona State Univ. HAR RIET I. Ten.BOER Typing I, II, Shorthand, Office Practice B. A. Central College, M. A. McCormick Theological Seminary ll 6 , ROBERT G. RANDAL English II, IV, journalism, Newspaper Ph. B. Xavier Univ. Northeastern Univ. , Colorado College FRANK A. STANCATO American Problems, World History B. A. , M. A. Univ. of Denver, Univ. of Notre D ame. Pom Pon girls, PAT CANAVAN, SHARON PEARSON, I-LEATHER MILLER, LYNN MCCORD, CAROL WILLIAMSON, PAT LUKAVITCI-I, and CATI-IY UTLEY, do a routine to Outer Limits in one of the many band concerts presented throughout the year. all - BOB GENTRY is crowned king of the Turkey Trot by his pre- decessor, GARY RUDE., as BOB'S date, JOY BORMAN, receives a bouquet of tumble- weeds. AND AROUND W D. E. Day was a long one for a tired clown according to LARRY SCOTT. LARRY HART serves a customer as WHS students run a downtown store for a day. Basketball games help build school spirit and give WHS students something to do during the long winter nights. i, ,As Many Weary hours have been spent by nearly every WHS student in the library as GEORGE CI-IRISTENSON, DON EBERI-IART, and LLOYD WRIGHT can tell you. CLASSES CHRISTINE AUGST JOAN BARR Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club 3, 45 Cheerleader 35 Drill Team 1, 2, Annual 45 Class Officer QRep. 2, 3, 41. To 'SL ,x If ERIC ANDERSON Camera Club 15 Drama. Club 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Science Club 2. MARCIA ARMKNECHT Girls' Club 13 Honor Society 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 3, 4. L GARY BAIQER Drama Club 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 4, Track 2, Dance Band 3, 4. i BILL BANGS Class Officer QRep. 2, 3,5 Honor Society 2, 3, QPres. 4j3 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, fVice -Pres. 41. u, aim: L SHARON BEHRMAN Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Girls' Club 1, 25 Home Ec. Club 1, Drama Club 3. 2 BARBARA BELL Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Student Council 15 Drama Club 1, 2, 3, F.T.A. 2, 4. WILBUR AUSBROOKS French Club 1, 25 Band 2, Baseball 1, 2, Football 1, 2, Basketball 1. RUTH BARTHOLOMEW Drama Club 4, Honor Society 45 Class Officer QRep. lj, Annual 4. '43- BRUCE BEYERS Honor Society 2,3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Science Club 2 fVice-Pres. 31, Chess Club 2, 3. 1' ELIZABETH BORGEN Latin Club 1, 2, Honor Society 4. RONNH3 BENTON DENISE BERNHOFT DE Club 4 fPres. 3j. Latin Club 25 Chorus 4. ffllub .E Ky 1 PATRICIA BOROZ Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, Home Ec. Club fVice-Pres. lj, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. lg Annual 4, Newspaper 3. LAR RY BLENKINSOP DONNA BUCHANAN CURTIS BUNCE 1 Pep Club 15 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Class Officer fRep. 1,5 :':'f' 1 Newspaper 4. w X 15 GARY BLAIR Football lg Wrestling 2, 45 Basketball 13 Track 1, 3. JOANNE BOUCI-IER Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Girls' Club 2, 3, Drama Club 4 X gl JUDY BUTCHER Pep Club 1, 2, Home Ec. Club 1, chorus 1, 2, 3. ,4 JAMES CLARK Track 2, 3. CLAUDE BURKE Class Rep. 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 2, 3 QPres. 42. JINI BURROWS FOOlIl'J3.l1 1, 2.3 Basketball 13 Track 2. JOE CESTKOWSKI Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Science Club 3, 4. RICHARD CHEN OWETH Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 3, 45 Annual 43 Track 1, Class Officer QRep. lj. .av-T ROBERT BYERLY Newspaper 3, 4, Football 15 Wrestling 3, 43 Basketball 1. RODNEY COATES Football 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4. 'Fi- is MICHAEL COOK PATRICIA COSTON Pep Club 2, 35 Newspaper 3 3 Band 3, 4. , l X LINDA DREHER Home Ec. Club 1, Pep Club 1, 25 Chorus 2, 3. II DONALD EBERHARDT German Club 1, 2, Art Club 15 Science Club 2. ROBERT CRONKHITE Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 35 Wrestling fMgr. ZJ5 Chess Club 2. BARBARA DOTSON Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Drama Club 1 25 Band 1, 2, 3. I bww' ,lv LYNNE DUNIGRLEY Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Home Ec. Club 1, Drill Team 2, 35 Drama Club 1. WILLIAM DYE Band 1, 2, 3, 4. GENE EDDINGTON BETSY EKLIN DE Club 4. Girls' Club 1, 25 Home Ec. Club 2. 17 L1 HAL DUELL Class Rep. 1, Class Officer fPres. 215 Track 15 Football 1, 2, 35 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Newspaper 3. HARRY EBERHARDT Football 25 Basketball 25 Lettermen's Club 2. as K 1 JOE FARRA Baseball 15 Track 23 Boys' 8 Girls' Pep Club 1. wg GARY FRAZEE DE Club 4. 0 JOHN ENROUGHTY MICHAELYNN EVERHART Drama Club 3, QPres. 41, Pep Club 2, 3, Spanish Class Officer fRep. lj, Club 25 Girls' Club 1, 23 Honor Society 3, 45 Band Chorus 3, 45 Class Officer lg Tennis 1, 25 Football fRep. 31. 1, 25 Wrestling 1, 2. in., SUE FOULK Pep Club 1, 25 Girls' Club lg Drama Club 1. 1-nL..yyf ROBERT FRANZEN 'W ROBERT GENTRY Class Rep. 2, Class Officer, fPres. 415 Track 35 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, Letter- men's Club 2, 3, QSec. - Treas. 41. 18 1 MARY ANNE GERTSCH Pep Club 35 Girls' Club 3, Science Club 4. L ANITA FOGLE Pep Club 1, 23 Girls' Club 1, 25 Drill Tearn 13 Spanish Club 1. i -1' T ALBE RT GA RTHXI J .cas Lev --z ALAN GRIFFEE Basketball 1, CAREY GOMEZ Class Officer fRep. 1, 3, 4,3 Pep Club 45 Girls' Club 45 Annual 3, 4, F. S. A. 4. BOB GILLILAND Track 1, 2, 4. Track 13 S cience Club 2, 3, 45 Chess Club 2, 3. PAMELA HANSON Pep Club 1, Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, Home EC. Club 1, Drauna Club 25 Class Officer fPres. Spanish Club 15 Band 1, 2. -f-s. ef.: -'35 ,L 315 2 GAIL GROENENBOOM DAVE GROF F SUSAN I-IATFIELD KATHY HATLER Chorus 1. 19 '55 WAYNE GRIFFITH Glee Club 2. use H LARRY HART DE Club 3, 4. be-v ' DICK HEIDENBRAND Camera 4, Annual 43 Football lg Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, Letter- men's Club 2, 3, 4. EDITH HUMPHRIES Pep Club fTreas. 315 Glee Club 2, 3, 4, choir 2, 3, 4. MARC HASFJORD Honor Society 2, 3, fVice-Pres. 415 Science Club 1, 2, fPres. 31, Chess Club 1, 2, 3. .,., JAMES I-IERBIC Baseball 2, 43 Basketball 1, 25 Track 4. W N W LINDA HEENEY Pep Club 1, 25 Home Ec. Club 1, Drill Team 15 Drama Club 1, DE Club 3, 4. ' - M u M554 .fin M , Q: 4223.55 ,Z f 1 Q3 -I in 1 X X . 4. , L., ROMONA HONEYCUTT Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Class Rep. 13 French Club 3, 43 Honor Society 3, 43 Annual 4. L STEVE I-IUNTSMAN DE Club 3, 4. H 0 CINDY HUTTER Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Club 3, 45 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 45 Drill Team lg Student Council fSeo. - Treas. 41. 1, uf: ALANNA I-IENKE Pep Club 25 Home Ec. Club 15 Art Club 3. SC, A STAN HUNTSMAN Wrestling 1, 25 DE Club 3, 4. CAROL KNOWLES P , W. gp- SUSAN MAAS Pep Club 2. 4, LARRY IVY French Club fTreas. 315 Football 15 Wrestling 3, 45 Track 3, 4. PATRICIA JOHNSON Girls' Club fVice-Pres. 4j5 Home Ec. Club 1, 23 Camera Club 1, 2, Drama Club 2, 4, Newspaper 4. PATRICIA LUKAVITCH Pep Club 3, fPres. 4,3 Drill Team 3, 45 Class Officer QRep. 313 Honor Society 3, 45 Pom Pom Girls 45 Spanish Club 4. AUWILDA LISTER Chorus 3, 4, Band 3. DOUG MACDONALD JULIE MAGNO Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4. Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. 21 55,-G., KATHLEEN LINKER 59.1, H ' U xr 1 ,v ,n GEORGE MACCREADY Band 1, 25 Football 1, 2, 3. BRUCE MCMULLEN Spanish Club 25 Newspaper 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 35 Lettermen's Club 45 Chest Club 2, 3. - ss MICAELA MICI-IELS Pep Club 35 Girls' Club 45 Drama Club 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. DEANNA LYNN MCCORD PATRICIA MCFADDEN Pep Club 1 2 3 4- Ch 1 2 3. 119: 0TU5,, Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Pom Pom Girls' 3, 45 Drill Team 2, 35 Drama Club 2,45 Spanish Club 15 Newspaper 3, 4. 5 . JEANNINE MERKEL GERALD MICI-IAELIS Pep Club 3, 45 Football 1, 35 Girls' Club 45 DE Club 4, Home Ec. Club 2. 1 Q, ' LAURIE MILLER Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Girls' Club 1,2, 3,45 Cheerleader 1, 25 Drill Team 15 Spanish Club 25 Industrial Arts Club 1. 22 ,ra MARY MURPHY Pep Club 15 Drill Team 15 Annual 4. 'S' . STEPHEN MEARNS Football 4. HEATHER ANNE MILLER Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club 1,2,45 Home Ee. Club 15 Drill Team 2, 35 Drama Club 35 Class Officer fSec. 4,5 Porn Pom Girls 3, 4. ew 1:7 ' ,r 4 , xi ,LS- CHERYL NANCE Pep Club 1, 2, Girls' Club 1,45 Annual 4. Q of , PATRICIA OKKEN L ig-1' ELIZABETH MURRAY SANDRA MURRAY Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Girls' Club 3,45 Girls' Club 1,2,3,43 Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 2, 35 Drill Team 2, 3,45 Drama Club 2, 3, F.T.A. 2,35 French Club 2,35 Honor Society 3, 4. Chorus 1, 2. ...ie iii as ai- ,. H '4'?2 H H 1 in-,.., x., 'Fa-ar Cl-IERYLE NICKSICI-I IERELYN NUNNALLY Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Girls' Club 25 Drama Club 2. SUSAN PARNELL Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4, Girls' Club 1,2,4, Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. -fury-fl TOM PEARSON Spanish Club 15 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3 Track 1. is Hu Nu H MS' an ww' wo. T -4 145 GAIL NIELSON Pep Club 1, 25 Girls' Club 1,2, 3,4. EMILY OTEY Pep Club 3, 4. J A . T-?l':,AifE'f2fg1i IZ'-rf KEITH PETTIFORD Drama Club 35 Projection Club 3. HERB PICKETT Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 15 Track 1. FRANCIS PERKINS PAUL PETERSON Football 15 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 15 Football 1, 2, 3. Track 15 Science Club 1. '93- MIKE Pl-HLLIP S ROY PICKEL Football 1, 4. CONNIE PRICE Girls' Club 35 Home Ec. Club 25 Drama Club 3, 45 F.T.A. QSec. 31. JOE PYLE Basketball 1, 2, Annual 4. LOLA PFANENSTIEL Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club 2, Home Ec. Club 15 Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4 Drill Team 1, 2, QC aptain 3, 4j5 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. LINDA PORTER Pep Club 1, 25 Girls' Club 1, 2, fPres. 415 Drama Club 45 Newspaper 45 Home Ec. Club 1. KARIN REINHART Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club 3, Drill Team 4, Drama Club lg French Club 1, 2, F. T. A. 4, Band 4. Qngvfa CAR OL LEE ROBINSON Drill Team 15 Art Club 3, 4. LARRY RAWLINSON TERRY READY Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council fP1'es. 41, Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4. lj, Baseball lg Football 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 3, Basketball 1. .54 f Q PI-IYLLIS ROBERTS Pep Club 25 Girls' Club 4, Cheerleader 1, F. T. A. 25 LONNIE REVIOUS Football 1, 43 Track 3. G.A.A. 1, 2. 5g L. JUDY ROMERO GARY RUDE F.S.A. 3. Annua14s Football 15 Basketball 1, DE Club 4. 25 Class Officer QVice -Pres. QUINN RENFROE Pep Club 1, 23 Drill Team 4, Drama Club 4, Annual 45 Band 43 Chorus 1. EDDIE RODRIQUEZ Drama Club 1, Baseball 1, 25 Football 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 25 Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Officer fRep. 1, 21. 'fm Ks gm E RICK SARAH Baseball 1, Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Hockey 2, 3, 4. Y - -I , zz 5 1 ' riff' V . DICK SIEWING Football 1, 2, Track 2. CHARLES RUSHMER Baseball 2, 3, Football 1, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1. SHARON SACKI-IOFF Pep Club 2, 3, Girls' Club 35 Drama Club 35 Spanish Club 3, Chorus 2, 3. LYNN SHAFER Art Club 3. DAN SHIELDS PENNY SIMPSON Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3. 1 I 1 DEBORAH SMITH Spanish Club 1, 2, Science Club 2. WG... fb LAR RY SCOTT Band 1, 2, Football 15 Basketball 1, 2, Class Officer fRep. ll. 5 SANDY SIMON Pep Club 1, 2, Girls' Club 1. JOHN SPECKHALS C DONALD THOMPSON Industrial Arts Club qsec. 33, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 25 Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4. KENNETH SMITH Camera Club 3, Drama Club 3, Basketball 1, 4. MARIA SPAGNOLINI Pep Club 1, Home Ec. Club 1, Spanish Club 3, 4. DONALD SWEENEY MOLLY TILLEY Camera Club 2, 3, Drama Club 45 Newspaper 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1. is ALICE STEVENS Pep Club 3, 4, Girls' Club 2, Drama Club 1, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4 Newspaper 3, 4. ROBERT TRATZ Math Club 3, Chess Club 3, 4, Science Club 45 Rocket Club 1. CATHY UTLEY Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Drill Team 4, Drama Club 1, Spanish Club QVice -Pres. 35, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Pom Pom Girls 4. WILLIAM TOLCI-I Football 1, 3, Track 3, 4, Chess Club 1, 3, 4, fVig:e-Pres. 21. 'f LAR RY WALTMAN French Club 2, 35 Chorus 35 Chess Club 1, 2. RONALD WICKI-IAM Baseball 45 Football 15 Basketball 1. -ew -Hilli LINDA VAN HOOSER JIM WALTMAN Girls' Club 35 French Club 35 Cheerleader lg Art Club 35 Drama Club 3, 45 Chess Club 1. F. T. A. 3, 45 Newspaper 45 Chorus 1, 2, 4. MARY WESTCOTT GLENN WHEELER Baseball 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. .warn 'Hb-'A CAROL LEE WILLIAMSON Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader lg Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Officer QRep. 2, 3j5 Honor Society 3, 45 Pom Pom Girls 3, 4. RONALD WILKINSON Band 1, 2, 3, 4. 28 SANFORD WEBB IE 1 314 . CHARLOTTE WILBURN Girls' Club 1, 2, DE 4. ff' '- L A CARLOS WOODS Baseball 45 Football 3, 4. KATHERINE YEO Pep Club 1, 2, Home Ec. Club 1. CANLERA SHY BILL HUDSON LUIS LABOY MARY MCFADDEN JOHN MOSHER JUDY PARKER JOHN REED MELVA REED PAMELA WILSON Pep Club fPres. ZJ, Camera Club 3, Drama Club 1, 25 French Club 2. LINDA WOOD Pep Club 1, 25 Honor Society 25 Band 4. me LAR RY W OOLSEY 1 29 LLOYD WRIGHT Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 23 Track 1, 2, Coin Club 1. DONNA WOODY Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club 4, Drama Club 45 Glee Club 1, 2. 1,1 , VIRGINIA YONTZ Pep Club 23 Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Drama Club 3, 45 Newspaper 3. CAMERA SHY CAROL sAwYERs MIKE SEYFERT JOHN SMITH sTANLEY MLER KARL THOMPSON JOE WEATHERBY MOST POPULAR CINDY I-IUTTER, RODNEY COATES W 'iv ' ww A W' ' MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED gin- -1 N YL Y .- -:.' 5, ,,,g ,,.a-,Q 3 I V-. , I 71? '-. ,-.S - ---ii ELL? ,,'N 5 iv 7 I - 1' -H HITS I E . wi fx . W E E? PAT LUKAVITCH, BRUCE BEYERS SENIOR POLL CINDY HUTTER, BOB GENTRY, CLAUDE BURKE MOST VALUABLE TO CLASS BOB GENTRY, PAT LUKAVITCH rin I 'sms lx BEST LOOIGNG Yi MICKI EBERI-IARDT, JOHN ENROUGHTY CLASS BEST ATHLETES RODNEY COATES, LAURIE MILLER Z An ,fl 101215 Ext ff ' ff ,fl FRIENDLIEST fff! 'I Mig W 155 1 L ' A , 'fig H' ,G 2 Z , n F ,.r E' f V 2 uf' ,,,LW ,, ' Isaz'-il f - ' , WL f I I N ,.: fi N -1-:A .5 fr- W ,Q -EE: .f ,,:, . LBT F 1? Q , HEATHER MILLER, BOB BYERLY TTU' pimlrztlnrsmmrgnl 1115 my T jf' EST PERSONALITIES f45gw ' GA RY RUDE, CA ROL WILLIAMSON i if 'I' i fIi!f,'fEIiT Y' if X Q BEST DANCERS L1 1 Wvi ir T V f ill, f! 1' A A J T Aff? CURT BUNCE, CHERYL NICKSICI-I HT' If l2lfI2W?H57 2TEIl? W V if I Clin BIGGEST FLIRTS i T? A mf 'J PAT JOHNSON, DON THONIPSON BEST STUDENTS , E Y T , ' F - ,J , Af. vl ,, iw 'T . f F T - ' im 51. 1 Tl-: - ' , -' 7-ilhvpyu BETSY MURRAY, BRUCE BEYERS, MARC HASFIORD E Il! T llll igll' BESTDRESSED MIKE SEYFERT, MICKI EVERHART LAZIEST A 'ws L r 4 V z LINDA PORTER, CHERYL NANCE, HAL DUELL OF H64 31 EET!!! CUTEST COUPLE GARY RUDE, JOAN BARR E1 rs View I w CLA SS CLOWNS 3 N PAT JOHNSON, CHUCK RUSHMER BEST EXCUSE MAKERS J I ie wir -u CHUCK RUSI-IMER, LINDA PORTER 1 7 CLASS WILL MARSHA ARMKNECHT, being of little mind, but a lot of body, do hereby will all W.H.S. to my sister, Debbie, and to all other under classmen. May they ob- tain more from it than I did. CHRISTINE AUGST, do hereby will all my school possessions consisting of one messy locker, and one Mr. Johnson from Business Communications, to Gwyn Douthit. JOAN BARR, being of no mind and little body, will my seat in Gary's convertible to Linda Ravert. SHARON BEHRMAN, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will to my younger brother, Joe, all the fun and trouble that I've had in high school. BARBARA BELL, leave all the old bubble gum underneath the desk to some lucky senior. PAT BOROZ, being of slightly deranged mind and too tall body, will my ability to smile Cevery once in a whilej, to Laurie Miller, Mr. Loper, and Mr. Luna, in hopes that they will use it occasionally. CURT BUNCE, being of sound mind and very little body, leave my diploma to Terry Ashley, and my body to Mr. French. JIM BURROWS, will my church key to John Behling because he didn't get one from N.H.S. ROBERT F. BYERLY, being of sound mind, body, and stuff, do hereby will my journalistic ability to Mr. Randall, who may need it next year, and my class schedule to Miss French, who seems to like it better than I do. JIM CLARK, do hereby bequeath my glasses to Donald Hinson. RICK CHENOWETH, being a senior of sound mind and body, hereby will one third of the landscaping job of the front lawn to the future students of W. H.S. BOB FRANZEN, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave one third of the landscaping job to the future classes of W.H.S. to enjoy and appreciate. HAL DUELL, being of no mind and little body, do hereby will one silver maple tree and several blades of grass to future W. H.S. students. LYNNE DUNKERLEY, will my extra IX4 credit to any member of the class of 65 who thinks he deserves it. DON EBERHARDT, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my long wavy brown hair to Mr. Bartel. JOHN ENROUGHTY, gladly bequeath Charlie Ammen to next year's drama club to foul up every line he says, and the name of Ruf-Ruf to any deserving underclass- man. SUE FOULK, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will all of the great Senior Privileges to next year's seniors. GARY FRAZEE, being of sound mind, do hereby will my knowledge of speed tuning cars to George Raven. ALAN GRIFFEE, being of sound mind, do hereby will all I have learned at W.H.S. to anyone who has nothing and wants nothing. LINDA HEENEY, will my ratted red hair to Mr. Lysell, and the girls' restroom to any football stadium without one. DICK HELDENBRAND, being of sound mind and disposing memory, do will my knowledge about Fruit Loops to the faculty of W. H.S. LANA HENKE, will the cabin and Sunday kind of love and all the smiles in the world to Tony G., and an infinity of angel food cake and tootin poopin to crabgrass. 32 LINDA VAN HOOSER, being of reasonably sound mind and body, do hereby be- queath to Charlie Ammen a big strong piece of tape for his mouth. CINDY I-IUTTER, will the school some Beatle wigs to be used by bald students, and bald teachers, too, who have to go to study hall during blizzards. PAT JOHNSON, being of sound mind and body, will my good health to Linda Scott so that someday she may stay in school long enough to graduate. PAT NATASKA RIPERSKIRTOV LUKAVITCH, being of sound knee caps and weak ankles, do hereby will my Russian boots and striped knee socks to any needy female counselor in the possession of a wild head of red hair. JULIE MAC-NO, being of unsound mind and small body, do hereby will my brain and all its problems to Coach Stancato. SUE MASS, being of sound mind and body, will my favorite friend Terry Kaster to judy's sister Stella. LYNN MCCORD, being of sound body and mind, but rather queasy stomach, do hereby bequeath nine tons of Gaines burgers to the school lunchroom in the hopes that the cooks will feed their hamburgers to the dogs. JEANNINE MERKEL, being of little mind and strong body, do hereby will Mr. Legleiter my ability to make errors. HEATHER MILLER, being of a sentimental nature, will my map of Peru to Mark Haggar and Tom Shepard in hopes that they will someday take a jeep to Peru. MARY MURPHY, do hereby will my extra bottle of Miss Clairol bright red rinse to Bev Osborn to use on her naturally orange hair. ELIZABETH ANN MURRY, do bequeath to all students to come, my ability to get along with teachers, my ability to study, and my ability to have fun. To my friends in the junior and sophomore classes, I will my capacity for being absent minded. SANDY MURRY, being of sound body, will my ability to annoy Mr. johnson to a deserving soul that signs up for Business Communications next year. GAIL NIELSON, will my inability to open my mouth at the right time to Cathy Yontz who talks too much anyway. SUSAN PARNELL, being of sentimental nature, will to Judy Lee my writing ability, in hopes that she too will sway bald-headed men, my F.S.B. 's to Debbie Arm- knecht, and my ability to stay out of trouble in the library to my brother Mickey, and sexy legs Wilkowski. TOM PEARSON, being of small body but sound mind, do will my basketball ability to any wrestler who's smart enough to quit wrestling and become somebody. FRANCIS PERKINS, will my laugh to Marty Dostal, because he needs it. LOLA PRANESTIAL, being a sentimental person, do hereby will all of my old batons to Donna Gaherty, Susan Gates and Pam Raines, and Mr. Pugel's world history class to any underclassman who wants them. CONNIE PRICE, will my Dramatic Literature book to Mr. French to pawn off on some pathetic junior who doesn't know what he's getting into. JOE PYLE, being of little mind and big body, will the junior class the gym which they seem to like so well. LARRY RAWLINSON, will my good example to Mr. Peterson. KARIN REINHART, being of sound mind, do hereby bequeath and gladly give one drill team skirt to any underclassman girl who has the misfortune of having to wear it. QUINN RENFROE, being of sound mind and body, hereby bequeath square core ners to the Drill Team our syncopated clock to Mr. Bergland, my tininess to Don Sweeney, and my school spirit to the underclassmen of W. H.S. LONNIE REVIOUS, being without a tooth, will my ability to knock out my own teeth to any uncoordinated person wanting it. 33 I, PHYLLIS ROBERTS, leave the good old fsmilej W. H.S. library and my seat in study hall to Lynda Horst. I, JUDY ROMERO, being of sound mind, as usual, will my sense of humor to Mr. johnson, Who will need it if he has an all girl class again next year. I, GARY RUDE, being of no mind and large nose, will my favorite teacher, Mr. Cantrell, to any or all underclassmen. I, CHUCK RUSHMER, will my sense of humor to Mr. Richardson who needs it badly I, SHARON SACKHOFF, being of little mind and body, do hereby will my sister judy my half of the dented back door of the Plymouth. I, RICK SARAH, being of sound mind and body, will my diploma to Terry Ashley and Earl Avery. I, LYNN SHAFER, being of sound mind and body, will my figure to Mr. Berglund. I, DICK SIEWING, hereby leave my uncanny knack for Spanish to Mrs. Girod. I, SANDY SIMON, hereby will my Dramatic Literature book and all the themes assigned by Mr. French back to him in hopes that he will profit from them more than I. I, PENNY SIMPSON, being of unsound mind and little body, do hereby will my prob- lems book and all its problems to Margaret Curran. I, MARIA C. SPAGNOLINI, being of sound mind and body, do will Mr. Loper's Physiology class to anyone crazy enough to take it. I, DON SWEENEY, being of sound mind and body, do will my worries to Quinn Ren- froe until I return. I, DON THOMPSON, will my height to Mr. Rounds, and my calmness and stability to Mr. Stancato. I, CATHERLINE RAYE UTLEY, once having been in state of pain and agony, now will my lost appendix to Mark Haggar who mockingly made fun of my hunched posture after my return to school. I LARRY WALTMAN, being of questionable mind and memory, do bequeath to the junior class four Slightly used brownie points, all I have earned in four years of high school. I GLENN WHEELER, being of sound and body, will my destructive ability to Eldon Lee. I, RON WICKI-IAM, being of sound mind and body, hereby bequeath to Mr. Richard- son my ability to do Business Math, so that he will be better prepared to teach any future students that enroll in his class. I, CHARLOTTE WILBURN, being of sound mind, will my share in the Kiwk Shake to anybody brave enough to challenge my right to it. I, CAROL LEE WILLIAMSON, in the best interest of the school, do hereby will my unusual ability to spill my lunch on Mr. Gerber to Mr. Gorham. Carry on! I, LINDA WOOD, will my shredding Pom Pons and position as p8 to Sharon Pearson in hopes that she will have better luck with them than I did. I, DONNA WOODY, will to some future junior all of the hooks on the desks that have run my nylons. I, KATHY YEO, being of sound mind, do hereby will my last seven years at W. H.S. to any one brave enough to take them. 7 I TI-IE CLASS OF 1964, BEING OF ABOVE AVERAGE INTELLIGENCE, WILLS THE I-IOMECOMING CHERRY FLOAT BACK TO MR. GERBER! 34 '.a.,!f x Al C N i 4 , ,rf L I - 1 i ' u f , V ' r 5 H w 1- 7 4 ,chu ' ' at A sg f in M A S if l B w 1 4 , Q 4, gi- N Q ll if A Roy Duane Delmer Bill Charles Karen Eugene Adams Adkins Adler Alexander Ammen Anderson Apodaca Sharon Garry Earl Helen Sheila jon Monika Asher Atwell Avery Axley Baldridge Behling Benton Beth Sharon Ken Carol Sharon Mary Byron Beyers Bigelow Blackmore Bolin Bower Bowers Brian Linda Judy Gary Pat johnny Mike Greg Brown Bumgardner Bynum Canavan Carter Chambers Chavez Claudia Sharon Henry Pam Oma jean Bobbie Bill Chenoweth Coleman Collins Cooke Comils Crew Crouse f ix ll? 9 -.J Margaret Curran Claudia Engle Kenneth Fre ese Betty Gomez Brenda Graham Jon Dawson Pat Estes Mike Frohardt juan Gomez Eva Graham Laurie Dermody Eddie Everingham Donna Gaherty Tony Gonzalez Linda Dorsey C athy Farra Jerry Garn son 36 1 Q w 4 L F? l Y . Q D l ffl K I ,ic XX! as Gwyn Douthit Mike Feller Linda Gee Jack Draeger Bill Ferrier Ray George Allen Duhon David Ferrier Larry Gillam Junior LINDA SCOTT poses for Art students to paint her portrait. av' 1 ,fo 'FF' '53 . .WJ V - We Alexander Guerra C onni e Henson Steve Hughes Sheryl Hamilton Tim Henson Dale Hutchings Glenda Hanson Joe Herrmann Earnest Inm on KIRK WELLS and DENNIS SUIT help LINDA REED and RITA STROUD at the Junior Class Bake Sale. i ? s. Richard Hayes Ed Hickle Je anni e Ito 37 Cliff Hazelton Don Hinson Jan Johnston Marsha Kaska Connie King Sue Heeney Frances Holzinger Joyce Jordan Alan Kennedy Steven King John Henke Moni c a Hotavi s Denny Jurgens Dave Kindsfater Donna Knight vi ll! Qs if Q . if -aims -ug-ver Cande Korbelik Dorothy LeBeau Larry Lysell Nona McC ol lum Venton Mc Phe arson Connie Miller Dan Kralis Judy Lee Richard Maddox Randy MCC ollu Pete Meese Karl Miller IT1 Rosa Laboy Larry Line David Manning Linda McCu11a Ken Meredith Joyce Mitchell jerry Lamascus Elton Littles Mauric e Marks john McFarland Ronnie Meredith George Moore Edward Lane Yolanda Lop ez Annric e Marshburn Robert McGowan Nancy Moeder Sally Morrell Roy Larson Carol Luedecke Sharon Maska Sharon Mc Ke e Milton Michels Edd Morse Samuel Larson Dan Lynn Marleen MCC leary Ralph Mc Means Cynthia Mi er Pat Music .y- , . J , 0 N. sb' ' 1-I John Nanc e Ron Parker Walter Petrovi ch Cynthia Proal Judy Rezmling John Sabata Csjw nr-1' 'ri-r Q54 , Pat Nicholas Mickey Parnell Lewis Phillips Kei th Rauterkus Linda Retti g Sheryl Salmon Mary Ellen Patsy Okken Tom Payne Bill Pierce Linda Ravert Pat Ri chards Robb Shirley Victor S andoval S antos . I Dave Orr Pam Perdue Mickey Pi otrowski Marc ena Re ed Pauline Romero Charles Schafer Nve .ip Beverly Orsborn Lucille Perkins Craig Pohlenz Dave Reese Dave Ross Linda Scott + s Tom Owens Cindy Perry Arnold Porte r John Reiher Louis Ruybal Mae Serna '23 Gloria Schmidt Angie Sinklier Dick Stevenson Ruby Tafoya Kaye Trujillo Sherry Shattuck Sheryl Sinries Glendora Stoabs Roger Teich Keith Trujillo H. ,. K LJ- I ' Elizabeth Shw Linda Smedsrud Pat Sue et Elaine Thompson John Turk ., E 'X 1 'ku 9. Lf,- Qv f .mv . K, m if Eddie She eks Larry Smith Rita Stroud Don Tom sha Bruce Unruh 4-0 Sherry Shelton Craig Snow D ennis Suit Gilbert Trujillo +11 L' l 52 -in f F7 .. V ' .. ms! fm Y , fig IU' sdiiif: X mi, I gg ' fl I i m Roger Shouse Sims Glen Sharon Spiller Stafford Rick Mark Sutton Swe et Better run KIRK, RITA goes 'ts- 9 ik ff rl :E Q. X . . 5 A+, Sonya Bernic e Unruh Vald ez Kirk Doug Wells Werner Mary li rn Whittle Wi ese kms ,F-.1 Tom VE11Ih :-: - Donna Westcott Lyle . ' V is W'k a '1 x ' W 1 ner 5 L L 'QW , . . r Mi. Sherol Williams Susan lack Dave Dave Victor Warner Watros Weih Carol Judy Sharon Gael wild with those cakes! Whalen Wheeler Wheeler Whitley Bette Vicki Bill Nancy Wiley Wilkowski Williams Williams Dave Don Gregg Seibrena , Wilson Wilson Wisley Wood Dave Toni Cathy Barry Wright Young Yontz Za i gcr I' MQ? . 4 .xx ' 1 A E ' RULES SV' 1 vial i P wan 12112 41 5. KWWL l W KE-ii Wg? J 'S -' L. Carla Robert Mike Doug Judy Danielle Larry Aber Abeyta Adragna Allen Ames Andres Anglesey Debra Andyrea Mary Roger JHIHES Michael Lawrence Arrnknecht Armstrong Ashley Aulabaugh Baca Baile Bailey David Paula Donald Karen Geary Gunter David Bayers Beam Bedard Benedict Bentley Bevins Bigelow Barbara Terri Michele Janis Judy Jean Myra Billingsley Blackmore Blanchard Blenkinsop Blenkinsop Bloodworth Boberg SOPHOMORES CLASS CF '66 Mary Ellen Cindy Ricky Sharon Bruce Mari on Sandi' Brada Bradley Bray Breyer Brian Bridges Brody CE' I L ' ag at I - Q Junior Brown Barry Butterm ore Don Collier Bill Curlee Marty Dostal Ruth Dworsh ak Tommy Brown Danny C anc il Robert C ook Thomas Danielson Don Doucette Karen Eberhardt Ed Buenger Terry Chambers Linda Cooper Rose Darby Bradley Douglas Theresa Eberhardt C andy Burdell Darlene Chavez Pam Cordon Virginia Davenport Richard Duncan Ron Elkins Q ne w LLL , ',,-. W V - I 1 K I n 4 is J, 3 'I if ,Y 4, U 5.-1 , 7' - 1 - Larry Burrows George Christiansen Larry C ord ova Melvin Davis Le Roy Duran Nancy Elrod :-:-'- - ' 'wzaiiri-'aI:?..' i W L it N 1 Ted Burrows Denese Clark Rosalind Cowen Connie Dearing Norman Durkee Gary Emri ch C arla Bush Starr Coakley Steven Cox Paul DeLay Daniel Dworshak Barbara Enyart 4-1- .17- : .,... 'E , - - 'ri' l la 2 C.: 5 I' A F rank Espinosa Bill Foard Susan Gates Glenda Gordon Marcia Ha gans Becky Estes Larry Frazier Marie George john Griffith Mark Ha ggar Steve Eve rha rt Sharon Frederick Steven Gerleman Shirley Guinta Rose Ha milton A via-of Warren Everingham Barbara Frei John Gibson Tom Fay Linda Ga lloway Rod Gilliland Huggy' W' 'QW' Q' .,, 9- Wanda Floyd Ga ry Ga lyardt Harry Glass X Peggie Flynn Barbara Ga rr ison Angie Goodwin PEGGIE FLYNN and LARRY CORDOVA enjoy them- selves at the Hobo Dance sponsored by the Sopho- more Class. l l 44 a ai l '.' 5-55.-5, 1 ' -- V -'I , .1 ' - 5, r Ja cquelyne -I Vickie Larry Hawes Hazlett Heffernan Clifford Richard Diana Hill Hoffman Holub Donna Sue Chris Jacoby Jennings Jensen Sophomore CANDY BURDELL presents her speech to the class on the assassination of President Kennedy while WEST CHISM looks on. sf-.1 Richard Helwig Linda Horst 'ini' 'PD' C huck Johnson 45 we-rf Q. xc. 42.1 J. I 4 ' 1 L ..,. pu, ,QQ X, J 0 5 Q A, fa Mike Herman Meg Hulsey Walter Johnston Vicky Ka y Dolores Klutz ' 1 W' ' ff i l'I i, J .r,.-. Le s He rrma nn Donna Inmon Robert Joiner Harry King Warren Knight Mike Higbee Betty Jacobs Mark Jone s Vicki King Skippy Knowle s 1 fren- '--f at Di anne Kow alski Danny Lackey David Lowe Mickey Martin Debbie McGowan Janine Moore Q i' William Kreibich David Larsen Herb Lyons Phil Martin Michael Mc Guire Gayle Morris Q-fm, Becky Glen Kreps Kruse Dennis Eldon La Tour Le e jerry Roxann Ma gno Mann Joann Marilyn Mascotti Maska Archie Don Meredith Michaelis Lauri e Lind a Morris Murphy l7 Y 'S Pat Kueck Anne Lively Teresa Mann Bruce McAlexander Melvin Mier Eddie Nickum Daryl Kuper A ggi e Lopez Nan Manning Dane MCC affrey Cheryl Minehart Linda N olin I ' , ,....- 1- .. iw Domingo Laboy Ken Loveless Roy Manuszak Donald McFarland Jerry Mooney Rodney Nyborg .,,.-v H I . .f Hel en Okken Sally Pacheco Ron Petty Beth Plana Rosemary Read Linda Riddle Ar- Q il -:H E : 1 W fl 'R . ' -,V X, gEt? Mike Oliver John Paden Jackie Peyton Dan Poore Steve Reese Kathy Rockw 'vb Connie Olson Mike Parrish Lynn Phipps Mike Potratz David Reeves Rosa ell Rodriquez Dennis O'Rourke Gerry Patterson Perry Pi ere e Kenneth Powelson Betty Remling Monica Rogers Dean Otey je annie Paul Alan Pinder je an Puylara Steve Rhodes Della Rom ero Diane Otey JOY Payne Anita Pinner Pamela Rains Rhonda Richards Lydia Rom ero Richard Otto Cindy Perry Dean Pinner George Raven Delaine Richer Stella Romero .-1. ,pf veg s-N y I. . , 3 Sli f', ,S - -13, .1 A 42. fx: E 5 xg 5 ' O ,Y fffhdl -1 .4-v we -wa' '4 Le Q Judy sackhoff Tom Shepherd Ron Ska ggs Helena Spagnolini Dennis Stenson 'x Larry Sandoval Sally Short Dave Smedsrud Pete Spiers Ga ry Storm 1:4 ,I 'Y 7 ,.. Gi , ' ifs..-.,,,,u john .. Sarmiento 'Tom Shouse Barbara Smith Richard Spiher v we H i? --7 pw' 64 Pi' 1, c i h 5 Q Bobbie Deanna Sid Scaturo Scott Sheeks Michele Kathryn Edward Siewing Simones Simpson Dora joel Paul Smith Smith Snell , x La rry Shelton Ted Sims JoE11a Southern Two Sophomore Hobos, DELLA ROMERO and PAUL DELAY, dance at the Hobo Dance after a day of roaming the halls of WHS dressed as Hobos. 48 .Www T-0 I Q--.u .. lu. N-.-' . I Andy Lynda Mary Linda Stumpf Swaney Tafoya Thomas Alex Donna Renee Carla Victor Wa rd Weatherby Whitley Becky Donna Twila Donna Winters Williams Wilson Wiltgen Did you goof, Gi1lie? Sophomore BETHLEY GARRETT innocently stands by as her fellow classmates, BECKY ESTES and GILLIE WALKER, stir up a new concoction in Home Economics Class. 49 'CJ' Barry Thompson Gail Whitley Glenda Windle JOY Woods CAMERA Sl-IY Gillie Walker 1 , Frances Torres Judy Whitmore David Wood Bruce Wright Jo Ann Va llone Pat Wickman Donald Woods Leona Wright Lerry Young BOB MCGOWAN and RAY GEORGE are fanned by their harem during a basketball DON TOMSHA, DOUG MACDONALD, CLAUDE BURKE, and RICK CHENOWITH, wait to hear their names announced at the fall sports banquet. pep assembly . , K The winter cold doesn't keep WHS students from supporting their team at the Cheyenne football game. JOANNE BOUCHER paints scenery for an all-school play, one of the many extra-curricular activities offered at Widefield. I K 91 4,3 . Helmets line the gym hall as the football team retires them for the season. LIFE AT WIDEFIELD TWILA WILSON, VICKI WIKOWSKI, BETSY MURRAY, Assistant Director, CHARLES AMMEN, SAM LARSEN, CANDY BURDELL, and MR. AL FRENCH, Director, go over the script of the play that Went to state Pink 'n Patches. HGNOREE ft x E Q LW,i1 , lt- E HEATHER MILLER fx X, w , ,UK H5 5 IKE , ,gi CAROL WILLIAMSON , V il 3, 4 I 3 . fi- . 1 H - PAT LUKA VITCH CINDY HUTTER MICKI EVERHA RT V CA REY GOMEZ Mg W HOMECOMING DON COLLIER and MARILYN MASKA 'I 3 dance among WHS alumni at the even ings festivities. 52 LINDA PHIPPS and date dance to the music of the Nightwalkers at the 1963 Homecoming Dance. DICK HELDENBRAND and BEV ORSBORN EDDIE RODRIQUEZ and LINDA SCOTT enjoy the 1964 do the twist. Winter Ball. PAT LUKAVITCH fi x - fix lxaefz 'fr WINTER BALL Queen: CINDY HUTTER Attendants: CA ROL WILLIAMSON HEATHER MILLER CAREY GOMEZ 2 19 'E Sweetheart Queen: PAT JOHNSON 1 5, 11 2 , Senior Attendant: LINDA PORTER Sophomore Attendant: STARR COAKLEY E W ' A 5. Q N Junior Attendant: CANDE KORBELIK Carl Thompson and his date Chris Augst return to their table for refreshments during the 1964 Prom, Stairway to Heaven. PROM Heather Miller, Carey Gomez, and Pat Lukavitch. 55 Under a sky of blue and White streamers Don Thornp son and Linda Wood, Rodney Coates and Judy Lee, Arnold Porter and his date dance to the music of the Hi-Lights. Carol Williamson was crowned queen of the 1964 Prom on May Znd. With her are the attendants Linda Porter, SENIOR CLASS CLASS OFFICERS SEN IO R C LA SS PRESIDENT Bob Gentry SENIOR CLA SS VIC E-P RESIDENT Claude Burke JUNIOR CLASS JUNIOR CLASS PRESIDENT Kirk Wells VIC E-P RESIDENT john Henke Qs SOPHOMORE CLAS S 1 I 7 QUE 5 SOPHOMORE CLA SS PRESIDENT Twila Wilson VICE-PRESIDENT Jerry Magno 1' 1 K 56 SEC RETA RY-TREA SU RER Heather Miller v vw' Y. ff .L J JUNIOR CLA SS SECRETARY-TREASURER Dave Ross SOPHOMORE C LA S S Secretary-Treasurer Starr Coal-cley Francis Hollinger '? f'TQg Mr' U 55' 'ik M: J will VICE-PRESIDENT 7,11 1 4' I. Q. V F235- . r lerji XQ P, C 1 Mgr, 'XT x ' ' 1 , as rj. ' If L , ' ' X Larry Rawhnson 553151, si, r. in , PRESIDENT 'rep U L- - 1 I 1 I' Q I Qi. n I Y ' 'Z E5 1' A' STUDENT COUNCIL Cindy Hutter SECRETARY-TREASURER f- . , 4 x M wing I x . 'Yu f ROW ONE: Claude Burke, Sr. Rep. 5 jerry Magno, Soph. Rep., Cindy Hutter, Sec-Treas.5 Cande Korbelik, jr. Rep., Bill Bangs, Sr. Rep. ROW TWO: Larry Rawlinson, Pres. ,Francis Hollinger, Vice-Pres., Carey Gomez, Sr. Rep. 3 john Henlce, Jr. Rep. CAMERA SHY: Mr. Gary Gorham, Sponsor, Dick Hoffman, Soph. Rep., Donna Knight, jr . Rep . 57 Q FW, ff.?,sh,1 'mr NEW MEMBERS, ROW ONE: Anne Lively, Sheryl Sinnes, Cindy Bradley, Linda Riddle, Carla Bush, Judy Ames. ROW TWO: Virginia Yontz, Sharon Pearson, Linda Smedsrud, Sharon Breyer, Carol Leudecke, Sharon Bigelow. ROW THREE: Ruth Bartholomew, Linda Robb, Elizabeth Borgen, Judy Lee, Linda Ravert, Vicki Wilkowski, Candy Burdell. ROW FOUR: Bruce MacAlexander, Bill Alexander, Ray George, Steve Rhodes, David Smedsrud, Perry Pierce. ROW FIVE: Roger Aulabaugh, Barry Thompson, Dick Hoffman, Richard Hays, Doug MacDonald, Daryl Kuiper. OLD MEMBERS, ROW ONE: Mrs. Adams, Sponsor, Pat Lukavitch, Treas., Bill Bangs, Pres., Carol Williamson, Sec. 5 Marc Hasfjord, Vice-Pres. ROW TWO: Sheryl Hamilton, Sherry Shattuck, Francis Holzinger, Kay Honeycutt, Alice Stevens, Betsy Murray. ROW THREE: Cande Korbelik, Donna Knight, Kirk Wells, Pete Meese, Marcia Armknecht. ROW FOUR: john Henke, Louis Ruybal, Samuel Larson, Bruce Beyers. f-'iua7 1 n Robert Tram, Senior Award, Alice Stevens, Senior Award, Francis Holzinger, Junior Award, Warren Knight, Sophomore Award, Sharon Brier, Sophomore Award. CAMERA SHY: Sam Larsen, junior Award. DEPARTMENT AWARDS ROW ONE: Marc Hasfjord, CU, Bill Bangs, CSC, Carol Williamson, CSC, Pat Lukavitch, CU, Virginia Yontz, WSC, Heather Miller, CSC, Carol Sawyers, CSC, Alice Stevens, CSU. ROW TWO: Bruce Beyers, CSU, George McC1'eady, Colorado School of Mines, Bob Tratz, CU, Bob Gentry, Ricks College. 59 CITIZENSHIP ROW ONE: Elizabeth Borgen, English, Edie Humphries, Home Ec., Lola Pfanensteil, Library, Carol Robinson, Art, Emily Otey, Library. ROW TWO: Ed Lane, Music, Bruce Beyers, Math, Bill Tolch, Science, Claude Burke, Athletic. CAMERA SHY: Betsy Murray, Social Studies. SCHOLARSHIPS BRUCE BEYERS, Valedictorian ROBERT TRATZ, Salutatorian , ERIC ANDERSON, diploma in hand, leaves the X platform. Mr. Foster and Dr. Roberts award the 6 L b diplomas. at , I, 1 A up 1 GRADUATION DAY! May 25, 1964 is the ' U A 1i , day one hundred sixty seniors begin a new A' p A 4 life Working toward new dreams and goals . Q, u , A Some will enter collegeg others will find P ' pg , if if employment. ' 'A ' I l A l Whatever your goal, Senior, may your attempts to reach it bring you happiness and success . Serious expressions grace the faces of seniors as they march to their places in preparation for the graduation ceremony. Dick Heldenbrand, Alana Henke, jim I-Ierbic, and Edith Humphries appear in the foreground. i 5 n F rf! W i 2 , I ' 60 W. ORGANIZATIONS f I ' s ,- -ssl iq- SPARTACUS STAFF Pat Boroz .......................... Gary Rude . . . joan Barr ....... Dick l-leldenbrand . . . Carey Gomez . . . joe Pyle ....... Mary Murphy . . . Cheryl Nance ..... Ruth Bartholomew . . Kim Renfroe ...... Kay I-Ioneycutt Mike Seyfert Rick Chenoweth Miss Corene johnson ......... . . . . - 62 .. Editor, Honorees . .Business Manager . Assistant Business Manager Photography, Sports . . . . . .Organizations Seniors ........JLu1iors . . . . Sophomores Faculty . . . .Administration . . . .Faculty Advisor 1 K .f V GLADIA TOR STAFF . Lynn McCord .... Alice Stevens . . Bob Byerly ..... Cindy Hutter ..... Bruce McMullen . . Barbara Bell ..... Linda jane Porter Mike Seyfert Curt Howell Pat Johnson Mr. Robert Randal .. ...Editor .. ...... Society Sports Circulation Manager . .Business Manager . . . .... Reporters .1 . . . .Faculty Sponsor f pu -ff , ,.,, ,-.. . i- , 993 DRAMA CLUB ROW ONE: Sheryl Sinnes, Sharon McKee, Linda Nolan, jean Puylara, Pat Lukavitch, Vice-Pres. 5 Vickie Wilkowski, Sec., Donna Knight, Bobbie Crew, Rosemary Reed, Mary Beth Whittle, Virginia Yontz, johnny Reed. ROW TWO: Sandy Simon, Connie Price, Ann Marshburn, Elizabeth Shaw, Barbara Frie, Barbara Garrison, Linda Van.Hooser, Treas.g Alice Stevens, Cynthia Proal, Candy Korbelik, Monica Hotavis, Kathy Yontz. ROW THREE: Michele Blanchard, Melva Reed, Linda Reed, Kay Honeycutt, Pat Boroz, Tony Gonzalez, Ray George, Charles Ammen, Larry Line, Carol Bolin, Pat Street, Tom Shouse, ROW THREE: Linda Horst, Angie Sinklier, Cindy Perry, Ann Lively, Donna Ward, Paula Beam, Mary Ashley, Virginia Davenport, Sharon Fredrick, Donna Woody, Kaye Trujillo, Barbara Bell, Linda Ravert. ROW FIVE: Jeannie Moore, joy Payne, Lynn Dunl-cerley, Terry Eberhart, Betsy Murray, Barbara Smith, Toni Young, Twila Wilson, Linda Phipps, Linda Robb, Anita Pinner. ROW SIX: Kim Renfroe, Doug Allen, Donna Gaherty, Don Sweeney, jerry Garrison, Gary Baker, Eric Anderson, Judy Ames, Pam Rains, Vickie Kay, Melvin Davis, Mr. Donald Dieter, Sponsor. CAMERA SI-TY: john Enroughty, Pres. ROW ONE: Larry Scott, Pres. 5 Eddie Rodriguez, Treas, Barbara Dotson, Pat Okken, Sec. 5 Nancy Williams, Wilbur Ausbrooks. ROW TWO: Bill Hudson, Alanna Henke, Sue I-leeney, Linda Scott, Charlotte Wilburn, Ian Johnston, Gary Rude, Duane Adkins, john Speckhals. ROW THREE: Gene Eddington, Steve Huntsman, Gary Frazee, jim Burrows, jerry Michaelis, Larry Hart, Don Sweeney, Alex McCollum, Mr. Dale johnson, Sponsor. 64 - 1-q,,v.., 1 ' f- , ROW ONE: Melva Reed, Mary McFadden, Nancy Moeder, Diane Lee, Ann Schafer, Donna Woody, Brenda Graham, Michele Blanchard, julie Magno. ROW TWO: Chris Augst, Claudia Chenoweth, Rose Darby, Jeannie Lister, Denise Bernhoft, Linda Van I-looser, Linda Reed, Micaela Michels, Susan Victor, Oma jean Cornils. ROW THREE: Kathy Yeo, Charei Whalen, Carol Luedecke, Micki Everhart, Edie Humphries, Gail Groenenboom, Donna Smith, Mary Bowers, Linda Wood, Cathy Utley. ROW FOUR: jerry Garrison, Edward Lane, Allen Duhon. BAND ROW ONE: Bill Dye, john Griffith, Donna Buchanan, Pam Reines, Mary Ellen Brada, Marcia Armknecht, Mark I-laggar, Bob Cronkite. ROW TWO: Angela Goodwin, Eugene Apadaca, George Raven, Ed Lane, Eric Anderson, Randy McCollum, jim Waltman, Paul Snell, Andrea Armstrong, Larry Shelton, Gary Baker, Bradley Douglas. ROW THREE: Wanda Floyd, Connie Henson, Sue I-Ieeney, Carol Luedecke, Glenda Hanson, Pat Costin, Barry Zaiger, Rod Gilliland, Don Woods, Bill Ferrier, Craig Polentz, Bette Wiley, Lloyd Wright, john Reiher, Debbie Armknecht, Bill Ford. ROW FOUR: Dave Ferrier, jerry Garrison, Ron Wilkinson, Dennis O'Rourke, Mr. Earl Berglund, Director, Don Sweeny, Drum Major. 65 FRENCH CLUB I I LATIN CLUB V17 SPANISH CLUB , 66 ROW ONE: Tony Gonzalez, Pres., Pat Kueck, Vice- Pres., Sheryl Salmon, Sec.- Treas., Jeannie Ito. ROW TWO: Pat Street, Virginia Davenport, Mary Ashley, Pat Music, Bev Orsborne. ROW THREE: Rhonda Richards, Linda Reed, Connie Miller, Melva Reed, Pat Wickman. ROW FOUR: Mr. Richard Luna, Sponsor, Donna Knight, Vickie Willaowski, Dorothy LeBeau, Francis Holzinger. ROW FIVE: Allen Duhon, Larry Line, Dave Ross, Linda Murphy, Sharon Fredricks. ROW ONE: Glenda Windle, Kathy Simones, Marcia I-Iagans, Cindy Bradley, Toni Young, Sec. -Treas. , Betsy Murray, Lind Robb. ROW TWO: Mrs. Irma Borgen, Sponsor, Louis Ruybal, Vice-Pres., Sam Larsen, Pres. , john Griffith, Roger Aulabaugh, 'Marcena Reed. ROW ONE: Sheryl Hamil- ton, Pres., Sherry Shattuck, Vice-Pres. ROW TWO: Chris Jensen, Elaine Dermody, Linda Smeds- rud, David Larsen. ROW THREE: Mrs. Sharon Girod, Sponsor, Dan Lynn, Sharon Bigelow, Sec. -Treas., Dean Otey, Tony Gonzalez, Reporter. Camera Shy: Tim Hensen, Reporter, Sheryl Sinnes. li, 'G ' FTA ROW ONE: Linda Smedsrud, Sec., Sharon Bigelow, Phyllis Roberts, Carol Luedecke, Karen Reinhart. ROW TWO: Rose Hamilton, Linda Vanhooser, Mary Beth Whittle, Vice-Pres., Sharon McKee, Sheryl Sinnes, Pres., Cynthia Proal, Cande Korbelik, Sally Morrell, Treas. Camera Shy: Nlr. Tom Peterson, Sponsor. , s 1 ll C Q? SCIENCE CLUB ROW ONE: Cynthia Bradley, Sheryl Hamilton, Pres., Linda Robb, Sherry Shattuck, Sec. -Treas Marcia I-Iagans, Ann Lively, Virginia Davenport, Mary Ashley, joe Cestkowski. ROW TWO: Dan Porre, Larry Line, Dean Otey, Sam Larsen, Vice-Pres., Gary Emrich, Mr. joe Cantrell, Sponsor, john Griffith, Alan Griffee, Mr. Don Iorgenson, Sponsor. 67 l CHESS CLUB ROW ONE: Alan Griffee, Sec. -Treas.5 Lawrence Bailey, Joe Cestkowski, Robert Tratz, Pres.g Robert Joiner. ROW TWO: Sam Larsen, Bill Tolch, Marc I-Iasfjord, John Griffith. CAMERA SHY: Tim Hensen, Vice-Pres.g Mr. Frank DeBell, Sponsor. PHOTO CLUB ROW ONE: Greg Wisley, Dick Helden- brand. ROW TWO: Mr. Donald Dieter, Sponsorg Dick Maddox, Larry Smith. Q -7' f Y ' ' xx --1 :si ' ff, 4' ' we ' . , . , ,. me .c , - J 'gf' V :-- me V e-we rf aw - me - ff 'H H 45- 1 vw, for 68 ROW ONE: Bev Osborne, Cindy I-Iutter, Francis Hollinger. ROW TWO: Kathy Yontz, Dorothy LeBeau. ll 77 CHEERLEADERS ROW ONE: Meg Hulsey, jean Puylara, ROW TWO: Cande Burdell, Gayle Morris. --5. W rv M L W we 'fa .. , ,. ' ' Q., 5 ' mi ', - X 4 1 fbi- ' QF!! '- - if 'S' ' N 1 , L X 'AM' L 1- 5 V W 5 7, , - I V xv px FF POM PCM GIRLS Beth Berglund, Mascotg Linda Wood, Kathy Utley, Pat Lukavitch, Sharon Pearson, Lynn McCord, Heather Miller, Pat Canavan, Carol Lee Williamson, Mr. Earl Berglund, Sponsor. .sbs 2 , X xx w 5 . . . , ,,, s., , 1 ,-mf:-r. J ,eh 1 ., 3? ,. r , ,Q A-,Mui .ffiwg f 'gli EW ' ,:-., f' vzx f- , q..- C, 319, 3.53-:P f' -4 ' V. ,. ww- ,g ' 'Q'-'HJ. 2'!',' L.-5' W- ' f ' 1 N' 'I f 'I Suzi Gates, Donna Gaherty, Susan Parnell, Pam Rains, Mr. Earl Berglund, Sponsor. 70 , f .Q L31 ',.,f'fLae1i1z.r-iE . , .A '-' , ?55'5f-U.'ff:f- 1l1,., ' when 2 if 4:1 . ROW ONE: Jean Puylara, Gayle Morris, Meg I-lulsey, Candy Burdell, Cindy Hutter, Dorothy LeBeau, Bev Orsborn, Francis Holzinger, Cathy Yontz, Carol Williamson, Sec. -Treas. 5 Lynn McCord, Heather Miller, Pat Lukavitch, Pres. ROW TWO: Judy Ames, Betsy Murray, Sharon Coleman, Sharon Asher, Judy Bum- gardner, Michele Blanchard, Pam Cordon, Carla Bush, Susan Parnell, Lola Pfanenstiel, Karen Benedict, Karin Reinhart, Paula Beam, Kim Renfroe, Linda Robb, Sandy Murray. ROW THREE: Barbara Smith, Barbara Bell, Twila Wilson, Michele Siewing, Linda Riddie, Pat Kueck, Janine Moore, Diane Otey, Bernice Valdez, Linda Smedsrud, Jeannine Merkel, Sherry Shattuck, Vickie Wilkowski, Vice-Pres., Anita Pinner, Linda Nolin. ROW FOUR: Glenda Windle, Judy Whitmore, Laurie Morris, Carol Bolin, Judy Lee, Sheryl Salmon, Donna Woody, Kaye Trujillo, Linda Murphy, Virginia Davenport, Jeannie Ito, Joan Barr. ROW FIVE: Mrs. Judy Moore, Sponsor, Donna Gaherty, Joy Wood, Marsha Kaska, Beth Plana, Kathy Simones, Sally Morrell, Sheryl Sinnes, Sharon McKee, Sharon Frederick, Suzi Gates, Sheryl Hamilton. ,,.,., LETTERMEN S CL UB ROW ONE: Don Thompson, Dick Heldenbrand, Bill Bangs, Vice -Pres. 5 Claude Burke, Pres. g Bob Gentry, Sec. -Treas., Larry Rawlinson, Rick Chenoweth, Rodney Coates. ROW TWO: Eddie Rodriguez, Dennis Jurgens, Steve Hughes, Pete Meese, Mr. Rolland Rounds, Sponsor. ROW THREE: Jerry Lamascus, John Behling, Mickey Parnell, Don Tomsha, Bill Alexander, Mr. Gary Richardson, Mr. Frank Stancato, Sponsor 71 R R . A , DRILL TEAM '1 ROW ONE: Kim Renfroe, Michele Blanchard, Paula Beam, Sharon Asher, Pam Cordon, Sherry Shelton, Carla Bush. ROW TWO: Mrs. Judy Moore, Sponsor5 Myra Bobert, Sharon Bower, Judy Ames, Susan Parnell, Betsy Murray, Sandy Murray. ROW THREE: Lola Pfanen- stiel, Karen Reinhart, Judy Bumgardner, Linda Robb, Carol Williamson, Karen Benedict, Sharon Pearson. GIRLS' CLUB ROW ONE: Mrs. Fredrica Morris, Sponsor5 Meg I-lulsey, Soph. Rep. 5 Sheryl Hamilton, Jr. Rep. 5 Cindy Hutter, Sr. Rep. 5 Lynn McCord, Sec. -Treas. 5 Pat Johnson, Vice-Pres. 5 Linda Porter, Pres. 5 Susan Parnell, Barbara Smith. ROW TWO: Pam Cooke, Cynthia Proal, Lydia Romero, Twila Wilson, Linda Hoist, Mary Ashley, Betsy Murray, Sandy Murray, Kaye Trujillo, Donna Woody. ROW THREE: Jean Merkel, Cande Korbelik, Virginia Davenport, Sharon Bigelow, Rose Hamilton, Oma Jean Cornils, Sherry Shattuck, Linda Robb, Heather Miller, Joan Barr, Phyllis Roberts. ROW FOUR: Starr Coakley, Linda Ravert, Seibrena Wood, Gail Neilson, Virginia Yontz, Barbara Dotson, Linda Scott, Judy Remling, Jean McCullum, Cheryl Nicksich, Laurie Miller. 5 . 5 Elan V, or .n,.. , 5 . , ,,.,.,,el 5, f,..Z.,- T ,,,,.,,, . ,. . ., 5 5 5 Q, 1 Q ' 5: 1.L1lQ'1, J . , L J 1 V. L ' 4 111- 3- , ,. , , ss., ' ' 1 ea ,, -1 V ,r . 72 ATHLETICS GLADIATOR fy: 3 f u- I: ,rl 13. f 1 A - j LKG f' ' X 35 !..- ii ig: DAVE KINDSFATER STEVE HUGHES RODNEY COATES CLAUDE BURKE Ir. Halfback, 150 lbs. Ir. Quarterback, 145 lbs. Sr. Fullback, 190 lbs. Sr. Haliback, 150 lbs. 2nd Team PPL 2nd Team PPL DON THOMPSON DOUG MacDONALD RICK CHENOWETH BOB GENTRY Sr. Tackle, 190 lbs. Sr. Guard, 165 lbs. Sr. Guard, 1551bs. Sr. Tackle, 165 lbs. Honorable Mention PPL 2nd Team PPL Captain DoN TOMSHA PETE MEI-:SE Jr. End, 160 lbs. Jr. center, 145 lbs. 74 RICK SUTTON Ir. End, 155 lbs. Honorable Mention PPL -1- 4 Y l 4 . .1 f . . f x , ,, 1 1 --i 1 fi---' I .V . ' ,W 1 5 . :ilZef,.7L mx STEVE GERLEMAN Soph. Haliback, 150 lbs. GRIDSTERS -' L- 'Q ei? y v x ... . , fi I 'K Y A v 1 Wm, ,. . , ' lf: H lim 6 gl :E- m v' E ,L 1 . b ,., Av mf fa . 4 : AF -.. -'- yu .-,I . 1' ' -fi ff X, L ,lr 5 wg f 51 e Q X X5 I H ' df 1 ELDON LEE RON PETTY Ir. Quarterback, 150 lbs. Soph. Fullback, 155 lbs. K3 . Ai' M' x ,. Q., ,l A A A .. 4 754- .ls ,.., .... , l . -,fi if - felt., . rj asf,-as . '? . A ,- L-u ss if I f STEVE RHODES soph. Halfback, 145 lbs. RICHARD I-IAYS GARY BAKER VENTON MCPHEARSON BOB MCGOWAN Ir. Tackle, 170 lbs. Sr. Guard, 150 lbs. Ir. Guard, 165 lbs. Jr. Tackle, 230 lbs. PERRY PIERCE JON BEHLING MICK PARNELI. Soph. End, 145 lbs. Jr. Center, 170 lbs. Ir- End, 145 lbs. 75 1' 9,1 E ..,., I LERRY YOUNG Soph. Tackle 170 lbs. COACH FRANK STANCA TO At a tense moment in the Manitou game the Gladiator line -up watch in anticipation of a final victory. ED HICKLE CHUCK RUSI-IMER Sr. End 170 lbs. Sr. Center 165 lbs. WIDEFIELD 14 BRIGHTON 13 13 at CHEYENNE MTN 44 34 'K FOUNTAIN 6 19 bk HARRISON 20 13 PUEBLO CATHOLIC 22 32 ' SALIDA 13 54 ak LEADVILLE 6 7 1' FLORENCE 14 13 ' AIR ACADEMY 18 46 ' MANITOU 6 ' league Record of 5 Wins and 5 losses. STEVE GERLEMAN fails an attempted tackle and the opponent gets the ball. 1 Av 5 , wx E333 Q Q y S, ,gig 1, X. FAQ.-E? 8 Eli ' swan . 1 .Y ROW ONE: Brad Douglas, Don I-Iinson, Rodney Knyber, Torn Danielson, Larry Smith, Bill Alexander, Frank Espinosa, Carlos Woods, Ted Burrows, Barry Thompson, Manager. ROW TWO: Tom Pearson, Andy Stump, Lyle Wikner, jon Dawson, Steve Mearns, Pat Richards, Mike Herman, Gary Emrich, Mike Phillips, Mr. Victor Pugel, Mr. Roland Round, Coaches. ROW THREE: juan Gomez, Eldon Littles, Lonnie Revious, jack Drieger, Mike Cook, jerry Lamascus, Pat Estes, Glen Kruse, Dave Ross. 5' A WHS ii'+':f9f'i?gE Q35 JUNIOR COACH ROLAND ROUNDS VARSITY FOOTBALL LYLE WIKNER Qff24j is finally dragged down as ELDON ,..,.,..,,g, I, Jo- ' LITTLES M4401 looks on. for another touchdown MIKE FELLER is brought down after a good gin as JERRY LAMA SCUS Hf69j comes to aid him. COACH VICTOR PUGEL A WHS player rushes RUDY SANDOVAL Jr. DICK HELDENBRAND Sr. PAT RICHARDS jr. MIKE FELLER jr. 103 lbs. 122'1bs. 120 lbs. 127 lbs. WIDEFIELD VARSITY CAPTURES SECOND PLACE IN CONFERENCE DAVE KINDSFATI-IER jr. CHUCK LOCKI-IART jr. DOUG MCDONALD Sr. 133 lbs. 138 lbs. 145 lbs. N, LARRY IVY Sr RICK SUTTON Ir DENNIS IURGENS jr. BOB MCGOWEN jr 154 lbs 165 lbs 180 lbs- Heavyweight A Squad Summary B Squad Summary WIDEFIELD WIDEFIELD 29 PUEBLO COUNTY 19 CASTLE ROCK 24 I' LEADVILLE 35 I FLORENCE 2 FAIRVIEW 16 I' FOUNTAIN 35 D Sz B 33 II CHEYENNE 19 I' HARRISON 36 D 81 B 23 I' AIR ACADEMY 21 I' FOUNTAIN 46 ST. MARY'S 29 I FOUNTAIN 23 CANON CITY ik league games Record of 7 wins l loss B SQUAD ROW ONE Pat Estes Steve Everhart David O r Bill Alexander, Rod Gilliland, Gilbert Trujillo Arnold Porter ROW TWO jerry Moyers Rodney Nyberg Bill Williams, Rick Bray, Dan Lackey, Dennis O Rourke LARRY IVY Shows his ability at 154 as he pins his man in the second period at the DSB tournament. RUDY SANDOVAL takes his man down and rides him to win 6-O. DAVE KINDSFATER works his man into a winning combination. DICK KINDSFATER, an alumni of Widefield, practices with the varsity. un, H . RQ- , f . U--HH , .tn . f.. , , ,S ..1-.:::4'1- 'ff 'A L23 we '., ,f -rar -ze 'r.,--- -. A , DAVE KINDSFATER, MIKE FELLER, DICK HELDENBRAND takes his Fountain opponent down to pin him in the second period. DOUG MacDONALD waits for the whistle so he can go to work on his Fountain foe. ARNOLD PORTER, and LYLE WIKNER practice for the Fountain Tournament. DICK I-IELDENBRAND pins his opponent in the consolation matches at the DSB tournament. JOHN SMITH GLENN WHEELER Sr. Forward 6'1 DICK STEVENSON jr. Forward 6' Sr. Guard 5'8 WHS CHUCK RUSHMER TOM PEARSON Sr. Center 6' Sr. Guard 5'9 Captain Captain 82 ELDON LEE Soph. Forward 6' CA GERS 1 CLAUDE BURKE Sr. Guard 5'8 JOHN I-IENKE jr. Center 6'3 CAMERA SHY STEVE HUGHES jr. Guard S'9 RICK CHENOWETH DAVE WILSON Sr. Guard 5'1O Jr' Forward 5:10 83 T33 I I sEAsoN's A - V 7 RECORD E. J 4 WINS 4 LOSSES sTAT1sT1c1AN Bos GENTRY SEASQNS RECQRD c:oAcH Tom PETERSON MANAGER RoDNEY coA'rs WIDEFIELD WIDEFIELD 66 SI-IERIDAN UNION 64 64 'II-IARRISON 5 l 73 FOUNTAIN 52 68 'IMANITOU 57 43 ST. MARY' S 65 71 AIR ACADEMY 79 54 ORDWAY 65 50 'KBRIGI-ITON 45 62 FAIRVIEW 68 69 'FFOUNTAIN 57 53 CHEYENNE 63 56 PUEBLO 52 IFLORENCE 59 CATHOLIC 62 45 ICI-IEYENNE MTN. 61 89 'ILEADVILLE 60 45 THORNTON 4 1 64 RANUM 57 56 'SALIDA 75 'kleague gameS 68 'WSALIDA 76 'Wdistrict tournament A jump ball is skillfully set up 1 A CLAUDE BURKE 054221 successfully by DAVE WILSON f15f25j as he keeps the ball away from the plays against Salida. Captain CHUCK RUSHMER ShOOtS Cheyenne foe. for a basket to put WHS ahead two more points in a game against Florence as DAVE WILSON looks Q I JUNIOR VARSITY ROW ONE: Wes Chisem, Ken Loveless, Tom Danielson, Edd Morse, Mike Adragna, Kirk Wells, Don Hinson. ROW TWO: Craig Snow, Larry Lysell, jon Dawson, Pete Meese, Larry Shelton, Jim I-Ierbic. CANEERA SI-TY: Mr. Gary Richardson, Coach. ll 77 l 1 Y m ls? ROW ONE: Perry Pierce, Steve Gerleman, Mickey Martin, Dick Hoffman, Mike Oliver, Phil Martin. ROW TWO: Dane McCaffrey, Manager, Paul Delay, Isreal Conlon, Warren Knight, Steve Rhodes, David Smcdsrud, john Gibson, Mike Higbee, Mr. Donald jorgenson, Coach. 85 I 5 A g E' 'Q' I' f ' . -. 1' . P' . I Q Wvffgf I I' ' 5 f I .mx f ' f I ' I I . Q, f I I A :Mr f 1 'fl Rst 1 ' If t if Jggwihxt 5 N Q :FJ f-LH, V, IK ' ' ' 1 I . '35 ' . l ' Q fU'vfLx- fb' ff ' I i ' 7 l 21' '93 I ' I W' I I f- Lf I fb W U 'U' H V' ' 1 uuz' :H I YW! we' H if Y, L f I -. A , I N Y fi ji' Q .ffl PA 5 V - I ,EV I 'WW ,WF ,wi H X5 ,V .Tx f I 3 V r , ,HR E' , A T1 ' ' 1. -- -' I QQ L f '5 ' 7-si Qffwfiv Eifalaaffgfgf frgfj, ,:,j.E,Ifi'11:1f .',if QQQT A . A HIGH JUMP HURDLES SHOT PUT AND DISCUS STEVE KING, JOHIN BEI-ILING, ROW ONE: DAVE KINDSFATER, RON PETTY, DON TOMPSON, DON TOMPSON. CLAUDE BURKE. ROW TWO: RODNEY COATES, ROD ED BUENGEN, ELDON LEE, NYBORG. PHIL NIARTIN. '- Ag.. -0 A P' .A 3 'N Q1- b Al .Eqff i Y '.H gxx . 4, ' f X gg, 1 X rx ! xl . I 9 I I xg 1 I ' 1' 32 I- 1 fx .M -JF 5' . :,,.,L f'f 2 f vN l MV A K Q V . T :LI M-' -I 1. A I v - KLA l 19... , ROW ONE: STEVE RHODES, PERRY PIERCE. ROW TWO: CRAIG POHLENZ, STEVE GERLEMAN, STEVE KING. SPRINTS BILL BANGS, CLIFFORD HILL, CLAUDE BURKE, LARRY RAWLINGSON, STEVE GERLE- LARRY HAZLETT, JON DAW- 440 BROAD JUMP ED BUENGEN, CLIFFORD HILL, CRAIG POI-ILENZ, DAVE KINDSFATER, DON TONIP- POLE VAULT MAN. SON. SON. W C, SF , , .121 5? A . NJ ' j . I If N' ...L '. I a.c Y 1 yi. z -A bg. --l, f.'I F...v- ' . I X JH: 1. ' ,F .5 3 Q ' I ixi J H I1 vi' . Qu 1' 'Ii If - Q f M y ll it , HL , VI P W I --. j: 4 A1 . Hu ! m uf f- um X 5 -M k 4. :ln ik. q L . X . , -V 4' ,. : .- L.. 6. , I f V4 1 Q v .I a ff W v T91 F' F' r' R ' I I ' ' -2. I 'N F157 J T L':'Q,.lf , . 5' 4 f,-5 , .. ' HV' ' V- I N 4 I Q ..f. '- 1 N ,- 'I 2:3 1, I -pw.. I .BE -'-A - ww - f , . r 11. 'r-K , f .. 'Hp LSL- f'-.j':l, ' I .' .N 'LZT'-L-fn 'j 'f,Fi13'fikQ,,, -fs, I' 1 ggiggkgnggtf yu. Y , 'T H E-Ara: -52:1-uri: EJ QW Q 1. , - .... , ,gdb-..,4.a,n -.Egfr 1-4, .. . , ?,.I Q., OPPONENTS WIDEFIELD HARRISON Sz FLORENCE lst 75 pts -ff. PIKES PEAK RELAYS 28 pts 2 ffl .Ffsrlri MANITOU Sz CHEYENNE 1. p Tl- li 2nd 39 ptS 'J' gm ST. MARY'S 181: 64 pts I T XA CI-IEYENNE Sz FOUNTAIN I , p 'J ,XX 3 Y 3rd 41 pts AT X LTI-, X' T 1. 1 1 FOUNTAIN VALLEY lst 68 pts W 'T p T ' .p 1, FOUNTAIN VALLEY 22 pts 'gf 3-5 TOT if' C.U.RELAYs AIR ACADEMY, HARRISON MILE Sz CANON CITY 3rd 39 lf2 pts DON MCFARLAND, DAVE NLAIXININC, TOM SHEPHERD. RANUM gf FUUNTAIN 3rd 31 113 pts E DISTRICT 4th 26 ptS NINE TRACKST RS STATE 5 pts .- fy Leia ' WL- T1 A T g i T 1+ Aw x L9 I 2222 'T T NM T' 2 i 44,11 P I A V T',JeT I 880 ROW ONE: LES I-IERMAN, BILL FERRIER, ARNOLD PORTER, DEAN OTEY. ROW TWO: STEVE RHODES, PERRY PIERCE, MIKE POTRAZ, BARRY TOMPSON, JON DAWSON. COACH CHARLES LOPER ..u u , i 4 1-1---- . - I1 f A. - - A -- -EP A f-41 I- 'Q- -' - If ' 1 ll . . ' - I ,, .r ! . A f ' ff . . .2 1 -7 J: ,, P- -V ,ff 1 I- 1.9.2. GO TO STATE ELDON LEE takes First place in the high hurdles. ,, 1 91,4 X ' In -L . .. . .ifffiiafw L- . I if :QTL V'J'7i'1!ImT A -.I . V -. st- ., SEE ., V 4.1-war A Q' 5 C5 Y f 'A ' E 7-5 , - we '. N JON DAWSON vaults during Mary's meet. St. LAN-, I' .5 G: v Ip. :.L-l:,.:1'i.:Qf.-Tiwfgc G Tr T .V-T ' 5 Rf. 'rf ' Tb A . U 1111 13 IJ' If F. 54,19 wI..:U',.-4 I.: .,. -.E-f, ,lx , iii .,.- 1 I 'lik' I 9 fx ROW ONE: Dave Weih, Glen Kruse, Gilbert Trujillo, Rick Sutton, john I-Ienke, Don Tomsha, Richard Hoffman, Bob Gentry, Bruce Beyers. ROW TWO: Paul Peterson, Statistician, Carl Thompson, Tom Pearson Glenn Wheeler, Dave Smedsrud, Carlos Woods, Bill Alexander, Don Hinson, jim Shouse, Manager Tom Peterson-Coach , 7 - :' ' ' I . V 1, ' ,- P F' , , 4, ' V 4 Q' , I W , ' u ,w , iv.. ' . gl 1- ' .df 1 1. . . ' , W .9 11 If l Glen Kruse swings and misses a fast ball in the Harrison game. QL .,!. A SQUAD SUMMARY WIDEFIE LD ' W4 6 HARRISON IO MANZANOLA 5 I HARRISON 2 I 'HARRISON 7 5 CANON CITY 21 2 'FLORENCE 3 4 FOUNTAIN VALLEY 6 5 ST. MARY'S 8 10 'MANITOU SPGS. 9 3 'Cl-IEYENNE MTN. 13 2 AIR ACADEMY l I2 ST. MARY'S 14 2 FOUNTAIN VALLEY I 'league games Record of 2 Wins 3 losses A SQUAD I Q -get Q, .,, P X - E. Q LW? kbx, K. A ' , D,-R' ', . . - - f ROW ONE: Barry Zaiger, Pete Meese, Mickey Martin, john Gibson, Dane McCaffery, Ralph McMeans, Warren Knight, Paul Delay, Bob Duhon, Melvin Mier, Don Iorgenson, Coach. ROW TWO: Craig Snow, Chuck Lockhart, Richard Otto, Steve Reese. ROW THREE: Ken Freese, john Smith, Joel Smith, Tom Danielson, jack Draeger, Pat Estes, Victor Santos, Brad Douglas, junior Brown, Dean Humphrey. B SQUAD SUMMARY . WIDEFIE LD iit ' ? y 6 'PALMER 7 6 'CHEYENNE 10 10 'CANON CITY 6 2 l F LORE NCE 6 4 PA LME R ll 6 CHE YENNE 5 6 'CANON CITY 5 ,k llome games Richlard Otto waits for the ball as a Harrison runner rounds first base. Record of 4 Wins 3 losses Chuck Lockhart is declared safe in one of the many B squad games ll 71 89 GOLF 51 ROW ONE: Dean Pinner, Mike I-Iigbee, Larry Lysell. ROW TWO: Mr. Maurice Lysell, Sponsorg Gary Emrich, Marc Hasjford, Venton McPhearson, Alan Griffee, Alan Kennedy. TENNIS ig' -Q.. in 1 W ' xii: J A ,Q 'A if ff ,W x .. .. ia.H.f' R A ROW ONE: Ed Buengen, junior Brown, Warren Knight, Barry Buttermore. ROW TWO: Tom Shephard, Mark Haggar, Mike Oliver, Richard Hoffman, Larry Shelton. CAMERA SHY: Mr. Doyle Marvin, Coach. 90 ' r w ADVERTISING 1 1 .. V J Wi'-asians v, 2 , K 1 v Eff if 2 '1 ' ws. IS -- n Nur 1 If-if 'iq..,... . qi ' x ffm 4 ,u 1 in . 0 n Q . 4,,s.u ,- 4.1 ' 'Vx 'a. ,'.- K , Q . . l :A .S - - ef'?1f'?' .fs 55 'ltk'i ,,.W,,.. 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Regular Price OI1 all 'I IMI ' ' ' ' 7 pmmisa Regular Hi Fidelity 81 Stereo Records MLM- L 1 5 ' 50 I , lF,.1:'r nlflfwmfjyrik A H I Us In F efle I 4 5,,f,,p, lime I FOUNTAIN VALLEY BOWL Buck Gibbs invites you to the FOUNTAIN VALLEY BOWL for an evening of fun and excitement. w MARY'S BEAUTY SHOP 205 South Security Blvd. Phone 392-7376 Camera Supplies, Photo Finishing Hobbies jewelry -- Repairs STEWART'S PHOTO SERVICE ARVIE FOGLE'S BARBER SHOP Arvie takes care of GARY BAKER'S hair. Big or small, he satisfies all. 576 Marquette Drive ,, '1 ., ,,. iw . X9 41- .Lu.m...-, , GARY RUDE enjoys having h1s halt cut the FOUNTAIN VALLEY BARBER SHOP 1n the Fountam Valley Shopping Center ng, ww: 1 -uf w , 1 5, . S an lay ,Q GARY BAKER finds a dress for his favorite gal at the MANNEQUIN SHOP in the FOUNTAIN VALLEY SHOPPING CENTER. SECURITY CONOCO SERVICE Hottest Brand Going 301 Main Street Compliments of BARGAIN BARN Your family store Always 10, OOO Bargains WIDEFIELD HOMES, the only all brick subdivision adjacent to Fort Carson, provides it's inhabitants with country f 7 Niigata .1 qmmmmwmmmw mmm ammlnngmmaaa XAJ LD'E F lEfL.EJ fg,nI.L C at REQLTORS Cfiiiii iiiiii Iwmff 555:51 B , gl. TYPES l A Iii: T. V. Sales-Service Band Instrument Sales Sz Rentals A 84 A MUSIC 122 North Nevada ME 4-2645 BAY Hudson Trailer Sales receives their service from the BAY STATION located across from Security Village. . S mu on co. . 1 - FY FOR THE FINEST IN SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHY SCHOOL PICTURES, INC. Compliments Of jim Shattuck 304 Sherri Drive Security, Colorado f't Ii-QE.. The BRANDING IRON RESTAURANT and LOUNGE in Security serves meals to suit any taste. -1. P .v i'sa ms . R Mfrs IVA' -J ,wing if is 'lfgrn Keniiedyfs wellfknown-KlN,11iMSPlAKE INN, f' 7 77 - locgted at 385 Maiid Street, is the plaEe'If6'g'c?01- ...N- A ,Q giltg h Y sgyndwiches, beverages, and pizza. V iv'-vihx. '-. .....-,.., Tow UT' ,aa xg-. .,... LONNIE REVIOUS treats himself to some tasty pastry. Treat yourself to delicious baked goods, pastries, and breads, baked fresh everyday at VA LLONE' S BA KERY . A if A we-ans., 'Wik- ld, ,..f we X--', ,ll- A x I 1 ' SECURITY GARBAGE QOMPANYH Let the SECURITY GARBAGE COMPANY haul your trashl, Regular dependable servic 5 ff Q twice Weekly . Phone 392-3468 Q F if 5,13 Q ,E I WEIS PLUMBING COMPANY, your home- town plumber. 368 Main St. Phone 392-5186 'X 'X 421 if-LV 4 'SS- '45-. Y if, ii, 'fair , -.,, For a new and beautiful hair style, try the FOUNTAIN VALLEY BEAUTY SHOP located in the Fountain Valley Shopping Center. HALLE'S General Electric RCA Victor RCA Whirlpool Packard Bell 119 N. 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