Windsor High School - Wizard Yearbook (Windsor, CO)

 - Class of 1979

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rbi? Af! AS ' 5 in Q ,L in ff 3 if H r ,, rx SQ f .f wa. 2 xv ,, 1, x Q ' 2+ Q fx' si f Q 6' a af' 4 I 4' gf! - -Je , fy E S vi' - K A. K - f .Q- Q 6 5 S if , 9? k- 3 - A 5- V , K Q 1. Sm V' 'Q Q .g s 1 Aw fl . -S xi' L,Sz., 3' L 5 S: as 4: 3 9 5, Av -- .sw Q Q R.- '- .+ ss 'xx ng x f Q Q A y .:- C K df- M ig- , f -N. +1 Mm .. N E ia, rf '92 u A in , M, S? Q, 4 Y, Q Q J . . A ? ' - i In Memoriam Carla lo Rumsby , March 5, 1961 - March 9, 1979 Carla Rumsby was born March 5, 1961 in Las Vegas, Nevada. She moved to Windsor in 1972. She was active in school and was a Brownie leader, Senior Class President, member of National Honor Society, editor of the School paper, a Girls' State alternate, and was involved with Teen Teaching at Tozer Elementary School. She had been accepted at UNC just before her death. Carla was more than all her accomplishments - much more. All her life she struggled with health problems and for a long time she was forced to wear a back brace. She took all her problems better than most could have. She was -a coura- geous person and she managed to live a full life. Carla was blessed with many tal- entsg a terrific sense of humor, a dedicated attitude, and she was very good with children. We can't say enough about her and it's hard to say how much we loved her and how much we will miss her. 2 , ,.....naaA.,a1f ., gear.. In Appreciation Mrs . Del Hoffman Mrs. Mary Buxmann Mrs. Leta Peck Mrs. Goldie Lieber Mike Denny Rick Meis Donna Koehler Mary Ann Clouse Sam Richkert Alan Smith l larry Waag Many times we tend to forget the people who work behind the scene at WHS. These peo ple make life here what it is and we're now going to give them the attention they deserve One of these groups is the cooks. They provided us with food that was big in quality, and variety. Along with their required duties , they supported the teams around the school and gave us a smile at lunch. Bus drivers are seldom given recognition but they are a great bunch too. They gave up much of their free time to drive clubs, teams, and other groups to their destinations at any time of the day or night. The best thing about them is the way they make all those tripsa happy time. Our thanks to the cooks and bus drivers. Music is a big part of life at WHS. It can be heard in the commons, the court- yard, and the cars around the school. Band, choir, the musical - they are all very important to many people as well. Music can be seen and heard almost everywhere in our world. Songs in the Key of Life was chosen as the theme for this year's annual for a number of reasons . The first was to pay tribute to the musical organizations in the school. Our main reason was to remind all of us that music serves as a memory and a mirror of life. An an- nual serves much the same purpose . . . enjoy it! h Q2 FE! gy Q9 In hir. ,,af'25i?5 K ,i':ffi?fE?E5NX iw m,,nm . QMWM FJ ON U5 U 1-1 E an 'U eu U 41' v-1 lx OJ P U 4 ox fn 10115 . lzat Organ Ox cn lk! L-4 O Q- U3 TS Q T F BL T aw? fs - + 'E dm A ki,fHf 1 1: 5 I ,, - 1 X1 .-'5 I-4 OJ -H -H CD DQ 4-v r-1 Does Nobody f Jgi FAU 'frm ' E fl W pf 1 Row 1: Left to right: A. Medina, B. Cameron, D. Thoutt, B. Moxon, T. Cantrell, and M. Cruz. Row 2: B. Kimberling, C. Fisher, S. Stewart, D. Ochsner, T. Clark, and G. Lopez. Row 2: Coach Harsin, C. Trujillo, B. Whitney, R. Putz, D. Kruse, K. Kimberling, W. johnson, and . ujan. Ei g a .K ,F Windsor's Cross Country Team exper- ', 'gi C W t 4 ienced a very successful season this year 5 ' rf . , 3' 'J according to Coach Harsin. This year's i ' . team was the best he has ever coached t v. 'A because of all the young runners who have B A 5' 1 if great attitudes and depth. Kirk Kimberl- .. , 1 ing, a senior, was a big help to the team. p '-.' Q' He broke his own three-mile record and y' 1 was never defeated in Welco competition. t ,pply jp . 3.1fj 35fgfi: ,, i p,, Kirk Kimberling crosses the finish 'ff' siw B i 2 line in first Place- The Windsor Cross Conmtry Team gets off to a good start. Windsor's first girl cross Doug Ochsner, as a soph- country nmner, B. Kim- omore, contributed a lot berling, runs hard. to the team. ' Gymnasts Do Well, Take Four To State Though starting out with a small team membership, the gymnastics team has an excellent year. With four girls going to state and one girl placing, Coach Hampton has a lot of pride in her '78 season. Hop- ing for an even better season next year, we're sure the team will continue to be supported. Nita! Row 1 lleft to rightj: Vicki Specht, :managerg Sherri Steinbeckerg Robyn Upton, managerg Coach Hampton. Row 2: Cindy Dittnang Nancy Dittmang Terri Matt, Row 3: julie Hettingerg Susan Schuenmeyerg joamu Gilsdorfg Kerry Krugerg Daphne Holter. Joann Gilsdorf is in deep thought before competing . i Kerry Kruger, a senior, placed third in state on the bars. Susan Schuenmeyer performs on the bean. Volleyball Team Takes Third At Sub-Districts The Windsor Girls' 1978 Volleyball Team had a very successful season. With a lot of team effort and trust the team had a 10-3 record in league and a 15-3 overall record. Winning three games in the sub-district tournament was good enough for a third place finish. Senior janet Winter and junior Becky jordanger were selected for the All-Welco team along with Deanna Koehler, who was chosen for Honorable Mention. janet was also picked as Most Valuable Player in the Welco along with being selected on the All-State Team. Losing only three Seniors this year, the team should do well next year. X A Left to right, Row 1: Lori Peterson, Brenda Firestein, Linda johnson, Christie Williams, Cheri Provancha, Angela Edwards. Row 2: Sandy Schlagel, Chris Gersic. Row 3: Brenda l-Iergenreder, Liz Schlagel, Deanna Koehler, Ta- mara Hays, Michelle Kruger, Michele White , Tammy Buxmann. Row 4: Teresa Barrington, Robin Cantrell, Becky jordanger, Janet Winter, Becky l-Iuckabee. ' as j . .. .M ,,..4 C .7 'l fr ' tv 1 f , -F,-, g .3 . . y X H5 L., e if u Z1 A U 0 i xy .. Ng. ff' . y W. My is .Y 5 Q 4. j. 'J BR. X ' 'lv ' i ' a .yur Deanna Koehler goes janet Winter concentrates up for a block. on her serve . l l W ,Tl . .2 t .E .wut ' 1-2 - t wig-cal su 4 . J ss, s Di .il 'H Q l 3' s Q X hiV ...J .. ,., ....,,......'.,, we i 1 ES , -Zu A 1 Q. q . Y A, s 'Y' Senior janet Winter shows her great form in spiking. Via Teresa Barrington sets the ball up for a spike in a 1. V. game . u .' cj as X,- , 6 as, ,W a P y A g, . Ma. -1.8315 IE , Q f 35935-gs. 1 5 is an ' - . .- , vs h 4'L2 H za f is f uw ,nl B' I 3 if I ', , .- , s iff, l ' Q .s . Nw ,r I .' gifs 4- X 1 ga Michelle Kruger goes up for a successful block while Robin Cantrell watches. E si? XX 'I ' ' Q X ii' .s ' gs. K' no f A 6 ,,,., , ,K ,H . .5 ,.:,, V, fr., Agia A fff-- f Coach Raymond is Tammy Buxmann stays pleased with her team. 10W While bumping . 'Q' W I A... ln J. V. action, Chris Gersic bumps the ball up while Sandy Schlagel watches. Swimmers First In Double A Meet With a hard working group of girls, the swim team set out and accomplished one of their main goals by winning the Double A Swim Meet. Coach Mehl complimented the team by saying that they were all consistent including diver Terri Shireman, who also went to state. The seniors added a lot of spirit and leadership to the team. Next year, they will be greatly missed by the underclassmen. With a lot of depth in the younger girls the team should do quite well next year. tg I 9 , . ' I Left to right: row 1: Betsy Myers, Karen Hinkle, Sandy Upton, Sarah Musil. Row 2: Brenda johnson, Cindy Mitche ell, Karen Diedrick, Joyce Scoggins, Lisa Harsin, Kerri Knisely, Laura Trettenero. Row 3: Asst. Coach Ireland, Coach Mehl, Dana Maher, Connie Allen, Chris Hinkle, Bev Olson, Danna Morey, Rosie Dressel. Row 4: Ann Hutzenbiler. Row 5: Paula Hergert, Chris I-Iettinger, Dawn Myers. Row 6: Debbie Scheid, Andrea Lind, and Terri Shireman, Coach Mehl has happy thoughts of her consistent team. Debbie Scheid gets a good start off the blocks . v.txxiQ'5VbND! ' 'fo Coach Mehl gives Paula Hergert advice , Hutzenbiler listens in . Coach Mehl gives Dawn Myers encouragement before her race . ie Larua Trettenero rests after a long, hard race . amusing . ,f N.......,,,,,,,,, J ee, 1, ...C N 4 C, v Aim,-4 e' . .. iec e at ts -ff- 1 , -- -k'- 7 tk.. - fl A -f ,,.,, - 1 Dana Maher, first year diver, shows what she added to the team. is 451 ras? 257051. N Q fi ew S vf I heist '. Terri Shireman, state got her to state . while Ann Terri Shireman wonders what Kerri Knisely thinks is so Chris Hettinger shows good form in diving. C W - an s i,jit3t,W-M W1 competitor, shows the style that .V.'s Take North Division Starting out with a very high goal of go- ing undefeated throughout the entire sea- son, the j.V. football team almost reached that goal. Losing only their first game of the season to Valley, they went on to defeat Berthoud in the final stand-off of the season. Coach Hodges said, The season was culminated in the Berthoud game by a very fine effort, both offen- sively and defensively. He was very pleased by the effort put forth by the team and hopes this season will help to develop a winning tradition. With a fine record of 6-l, we're sure the j.V. team is off to an excellent start. During a game against the Reds, a Windsor defender tries to tackle a Eaton player. Scott Skeen gains yardage against Eaton's defense . Back row, Left to right: T. Weber, S. Skeen, M. Scheid, T. Benson, J. Yost, D. Yancey, D. Wacker, R. Smith, and Coach Fox. Row 2: Manager J. Thompson, R. Melendez, T. Benson, P. Steinbecker, -: ii 'fJC'2 A ff' -- A .. VA . . f if' deff. - ' ' . ...... , -' 2 17'55f.? Z'.:'?.f,-'i Mike Scheid, a freshman, gets ready to catch a pass. D. Morey, K. Hinlde, D. Merrit, K. Haas, K. Glov- er, and Coach Michie. Front row: Coach Hodges, j. johnson, D. Asmus, R. Miller, D. Scheuerman, B. May, M. I-Iergem-eder, T. Dopler, and C. Morey. ami 'ft 5 Two Windsor players try and tackle 3 Eaton Red play- er. ? fi .KDKK The j.V. team had its rough times. Q , r. KK' - rf... sv . I Y, W..- 5 A Windsor offensive player jumps up to catch a pass. E L A Windsor defender tries to tackle an Eaton player. Q! 'il A Back Row, Left to right: Coaches Hodges and Fox, T. Benson, j. Hettinger, M. Scheid, J. Diedrick, J. Carder, M. Lundquist, K. Glover, L. Martin, M. Lind, T. Benson, R. Smith, and Coaches Burke and Bryon. Row 2: P. Steinbecker, K. Hinkle, S. Skeen, C. Spirek, 1. McCarthy, J. Nino, R. jackson, D. Meis, B. Stromberger, M. Heckman, D. Urich, j. Ruiz, and Coach Michie. Row 3: Manager j. Thompson, D. Scheuerman, M. Hergen- reder, C. Fitzsimmons, D. Schraeder, D. Aranci, R. Miller, B. May, R. Hinojosa, J. johnson, T. Dopler, and D. Figal. Danny Meis attempts to catch a pass during a game Coach Burke shows his excitement during the football against Platte Valley. game . The team gets ready for its next play during the state playoffs against Valley. K 6 Y nas t Varsity Is Northern Division Champs Coach Burke feels the Windsor Football Team achieved a lot of things which have not been achieved in a long timeg he also feels the team brought Windsor back to the top. This year's team goals were to win Northern Division and to make it to state playoffs which were both accom- plished by the team. Seniors Craig Fitz- simmons, Marvin I-Ieckman and junior The Windsor team shows its defense that helped make them Northem Division Champs. Marvin Heckman attempts to intercept a pass from a Highland player. Craig Fiusimmons shows the style that made him leading rusher in the Welco. .iff As ' Ken Uhle made the state team. Craig Fitzsimmons made first team running back, Marvin Heckman made second team guard, and Ken Uhle was chosen for Hon- orable Mention. Coach Burke says next year's team should do just as well be- cause this year's seniors made a good foundation. Brian Stromberger and Craig Fitzsimmons show their enthusiasm for the Homecoming game . Quarterback, Brian Stromberger, hands the ball off to jimmy Nino . Ken Uhle, a jimior, tries to outrun a Estes Park de- fender. , Q ' -- i ...f ' A , N., ,Z 3 ' C t ii .,a.,... m W y Q . , . . M ' , .. . . 1 ' 1-a,1W5,i'Hi , I . . ,. Y. .., H Q Q .Q ,. . an 5-3.19 ,M f N, s K 'A ' ' K- fl, Boys Third In Northern Division With an overall record of 8-9, the Windsor boy's basketball team hadatheir second best season in the last fifteen years, were third in Northern Division, and had the third best defensive team in the league. Coach Adams mentioned some outstanding players which were: Gary Pittman, tenth leading scorer and sixth leading rebounder in the Welcog Ray Lou- denburg, second in career assists in Windsor historyg Ken Uhle, seventh lead- ing rebounder in the Welcog and Mike Stutzman, twentieth leading scorer in the Welco. Only losing three seniors and hav- ing eight juniors return, three are start- ers, next years team should do well if a lot of hard work is done. The freshman team had their best season in the last seventeen years and the j.V. team had their best season in the last thirteen years . 1 ,T Q Mi, Back row, left to right: Brian Stromberger, Dave Figal, Vince Whitney, Mike Stutzman, Jim Diedrick, Gary Pitt- man, Ken Uhle , Clyde Nelson, Peter Dyke , Brett Sharp, and Ray Loudenburg . Front row: Manager john jaramillo Coaches Perko, Adams, and Loughran, and manager Jerry johnson. Ray Loudenburg tries for two points during the Berthoud game . Ken Uhle concentrates at the free throw line during the Univ. game . jim Diedrick goes up for a jump shot in the Berthoud game . ,Q 'Y 5 F51 gr V In ,.,, . 3 Q W .i.. U , 0 sz 1 I VMMMW' 'rj -.1 1: . 9 I ,. 6 itifl- ' . .A I sf as- ,.. 69-'Z 8 5 l l Z V If .1-f ',jf', -T aff' 'QQ jim Diedrick and Mike Stutzman watch Gary Pittman Vince Whitney and Mike Stuizman take this game attempt a free throw. against the Spartans seriously. Q a 5 t my v Wine Vince Whitney practices his layup before starting the Berthoud game. junior Ken Uhle stands below the basket and keeps an eye on the basketball that senior Gary Pittman just shot during the Fort Lupton game . jim Diedrick ,really gets involved in the game against Berthod Spartans' Ray Loudenburg looks dovsm court to find someone to , ' throw the ball to. .a-f H .dxf if X Back row, left to right: Coach Perko, B. Whitney, C. Kovalcik, T. Benson, D. Ochsner, and J. Martinez. Middle row: M. Pineda, M. johnson, C. Lujan, J. Chipman, and C. Trujillo. Front row: T. Freed, K. Hinkle, R. Lu- jan, j. Goosens, S. Lind, and B. Goosens. uv' ' W' A . x -M ,,,, Wx' ulzwn . 33 , :Ax aa. fi., f 11-1 jumior Peter Dyke goes up for a jump shot in the game Clyde Nelson goes up for a jump shot as B. Goosens, against Berthoud. K. Hinkle and D. Ochsner look on. Back row: left to right: Coach Loughran, B. Bennett, S. Skeen, T. Benson, D. Yancey, J. Lohry, and M. Hergen- reder. Front row: S. Redabaugh, F. Melendez, S. Dyke, T. Lujan, B. Cameron, and W. Hall. , .ML W, 5 3.3, .1 A ' f . M.. gf.-xv 4 g sf E,-f 'Q' 1' 5 w 1 s 45 3 4' X Girls' Basketball Team Is Welco Champs Taking first in Sub-Dis- tricts for the third year in a row was the highlight of the Windsor Girls' Basket- ball Team's season. The outstanding play of sen- iors, Paula Hergert and Janet Winter, and junior Andrea Lind earned them positions on the All-Welco team. To motivate the girls throughout the season Coach Marsha Raymond established 8 SEHSOII goal Left to right: Tammy Buxmann, Robin Cantrell, Andrea Lind, janet Winter, of improving the defense ' Paula Hergert, Becky Jordanger, Karen Pineda, Cheri Provancha. She also utilized a word for the week and differ- ent sayings each day. Ending the season with a 15-1 league record and 18-2 overall record earn- ing the Wizards a fourth rank in the final AA state poll. ' h A , 2- Q ,- X .,, ' 'x V , K . S, ir. ' 1 iv. X Q-'El ff' Senior Paula Hergert shoots with perfect form for two points . 45 W it Q iilli , I . 'J A erii rr is - A 'fn e J - 11 'S - hifii hlii ,,g,, ,Ziff A fx, 'Q if Guard Becky jordanger passes the ball to Paula Hergert puts a shot past the Andrea Lind. Bulldog defense . I -ff' 4, 0 if ,f .44 , ,ir1,f?q -W , I n ' 1 ' ,kv- ' f 15 .-1. 01 , .. - A , ,JJ - I's,i,,S 1 ., E 56 V 3' in I A -2 W, If V A V. . r X a Senior janet Winter wins another tip for Andrea Lind gets another two the Wizards . points off the fast break. 7, ' ' elk M, 95 4 ' t d d t .gi f f d 'me Q4 n i W? 5 In 1. ' wx E f if I ,E W 's21: k1 , - Coach Marsha Raymond watches her team with inten- sity from the bench. 7 --fi A11-Welco selection, Andrea Lind, shoots over the Es- tes Park defense for two points. e? , VV F A 1 Paula Hergert moves to the ball on defense against the Bulldogs. --Q--......,, 9 1 x xids L... A11-Welco selections, Paula Hergert and janet Winter, play a tough defense against the Bobcats. llllle . . - - - Tammy Buxmann takes Andrea Lind dnves past a Burhngton defender. 215323: gil-ge:-sag!-Zxggcha , advantage of a fast break. A' A Q., 4 w:',if1M.AZ9f-945' ...,..v , v 1 N h yr K ,M In if yy N 1 I , r N W G, 'Y A M if A Nil.. V I ,V ,VV V, , ,i A janet Winter eyes the basket for two points. junior Varsity, Row 1 , left to right: Lori Peterson, Sandy Upton. Row 2: Karen Diedrick, Cindy Mitchell, Brenda johnson, Row 3: Manager Ann Windsor, Debbie Woodward, Sandy Schlagel, Manager Michele White, Daphne Holter, Lora Trettenero, Tamara Hays, Eri- ka Shockley, Chris Gersic, Mary Brown. Tankers Float Through A Successful Season Though hindered by a few small disap- pointments throughout the season, Coach Tom Upton and Windsor I-ligh's boys' swim team did a fine and lasting job for the 78-79 season. With a state qualifier and several placers in the AA state meet, Coach Upton was quite pleased with the overall outcome of the season. Setting out to win the state AA swim meet, the team l came very close, placing third overall. We're very proud of the boys' swim team this year, especially Dave Kruse who placed 17th in the AAA state meet. Weare proud to can them a part of Wind- We know ther?e?:r'pust be something there. The problem sor High! is, what is it. . . Tim Clarke floats to a first place finish in the butter- fly. mwiaaf , , ttit ' , Tim Clarke, lane 1 , and Eric Brunner, lane 5, get off V at QM to a quick start. . . ffl t ,gli i at -a i i..' 1 ff 2 ' if A it - ' .A f 'it' ' M if E , V. ,,,, ,, . -1. I -.,.q,-gy Two unidentified swimming objects sprint to a very close Dave Kruse , a senior, finished 17th in the finish. breaststroke in AAA state competition. i 1 front row fleft to rightj: Cindy Dittman, manager. Row 2: jeff Thompsong Dennis Gilsdorfg David Asmus. Row 3: Tim Clarkeg Tony Bates. Row 4: Brian Krugerg Eric Brtmnerg Darrel Brunnerg Steve Stewart. Row 5: Wes johnsong Coach Tom Uptong Dave Kruse. Not Pictured: Brian Mayg Luke Lindg Tom Corbiere. X 4-Aaw..aJx,x.w 4. 5 k . Q-ff A tense moment is seen before the starting gun is Wes johnson takes second in the 500 free after a long, fired . hard race . Wrestlers Place Second At WHS Invitational Placing second at the Windsor Invitational was the highlight of the wrestling team's season. The wrestling team's main goal this season was constant improvement from one match to the next. Coach Para feels the team did as well as could be expected. He said that the team was physically ready for Districts , but they could have done better if they would have been mentally ready. Coach Para cited Ray Miller as the most improved wrestler, and Gabe Lopez for having the best season. Nezct year's goal will be improve- ment and consistency because the team will still be young and inexperienced. Varsity, right to left, front row: Gabe Lopez, Ray Melendez, Mark Firestien, Rudy Hinojosa, Mario Melendez. Back row: Coach Para, james Gilsdorf, Doug Winder, Ray Miller, Steve Hettinger, Mike Lundquist, Loren Martin, Terry Weber. Mike Lundquist psyches his opponent out. Mario Melendez prepares to pin an Eaton wrestler. Coach Para shouts encouragement to one of his wres- Managers Joann Gilsdorf, and Val Hodges were valu tlers. able to the team. junior Varsity, left to right: Doug Thoutt, Tom Buxmann, jeff MCC-inn, john Pineda, Don Scheuerman, 'Travis Dophler, Mark Schild, Coach Hodges. Girls' Track Finishes 2nd In State I never expected anything like this , were the words of a very excited girls' track coach at the end of her final season at WHS. Setting out to bring home tro- phies from state-qualifying and state, they not only accomplished these goals but took lst in the Windsor Invitational and Northern Division as well as 2nd in Welco League and State. Outstanding performances were turned in by the team's four seniors, Val Ugh! And double ugh! seems to be the appropriate phrase for high jumper Paula Hergert. With a firm grip on the baton, Robin Cantrell shows the agony of a long race . Hodges, Cheri Provancha, and two state qualifiers , Janet Winter and Paula Her- gert. Junior Michelle Kruger also had an outstanding season, setting a new state long jump record of l8'3W'. Six other school records fell as well as the addition of two new events the 330 yd. hurdles and the 2-mile run. l was thrilled, Coach Patty Mehl ex- claimed. How else do you describe it? Karen Deidrick hands off the baton to Tammy Bux mann in the 880 yd. medley. ' 'Catch, Coach Mehl! ' ' janet Winter seems to be saying. Kruger as She hufdled her Wal' to lst Andrea L1nd, also known as Superman, gets Rosie Peterson takes off as the 2nd leg of the 880 yd medley. Bottom row: B. jordangerg D. Koehlerg R. Petersong V. Rodriquezg J. Hall. Row 2: R. Cantrellg L. Petersong M. jordangerg D. Wood- wardg T. Sandovalg D. Holterg I.. Trettaneorg M. White. Row 3: Asst. Coach D. Mitchellg M. Krugerg P. Hergertg K. Diedricl-cg S. Schlagelg V. I-Iodgesg A. Lindg T. Buxmanng Coach P. Mehlg J. Winter. Row 4: V. Browng B. jolmsong T. Sharpeeg K. Heinkel. Row 5 B. Kimbelringg J. Het- tingerg Mgr. B. Olsong T. Matt. UHS Baseball Team Works Well Together Close but no cigar was Coach Rex Michie's opinion of the 1979 Baseball sea- son. This proved to be true as the boys lost many games by only one or two runs. Throughout the season the boys relied upon their goal of leaving every game with the attitude that they played up to the best Y of their abilities . The Wizards ended the season with a 4-6 league record, and a 5- 10 overall record. Craig Fibsimmons did an excellent job of catching for Coach Rex Michie gives Mario Melendez encourage- the Wizards. ment dming the Berthoud game. VARSITY BASRALL TEAM FRONT ROW: Craig Fitzsimmons, jesse Martinez, Mike Hergenreder, Rudy Hinojosa, Ray Loudenburg, Mike johnson,' Bryan Goossens. BACK ROW: Coach Rex Michie, Mario Melendez, Ken Uhle, Gary Pittman, Dan Meis, James McCarthy, Scott Sckeen, Dave Aranci. rmigijrfflllg I ifwwss 'L-2 5' f f,'i'-Hg, ,N J It 'L i rs. A 'E '. H 4' n '-A - Q . J - - , K f K . if ' . WUSUJ ' N180 NIWUSU f I F s..,,, if er 'LZ a.-si, 'fr C -' wXUSo, . wus 1 62 , . f'- s, 'AS j.V. TEAM FRONT ROW: Coach Burr Adams, jeff Thompson, Brad Nazarenus, Don Scheuerman, Fide Melendez, Scott Redabough, Mike Smith, jim Hartman, Chris Cruz. BACK ROW: Richard Rendon, Ray Melendez, Marcus Cruz, Kevin Heinlde , Doug Ochsner, Craig Kovalcic, Roy Rigg, Boyce Bennett, jeff Yost, jim Yost. ...Q James McCarthy works hard on the mound. . ,WL ..., .,,, . ,f , ,,k- A , .fri ,,,L J ,Zn H W' Fgxfwvf ,.,, H ' 2T3vi ,- 'ia 'Fl '7', ., f'v2'r13', iff LQM , .. ' 'M j 'y ' . . .A 'ffewfwi I , gwr .mx ,. H S v V- '- ' wil ili' w lfesxf A 1 .' ' K 1-ws ,L ,Mi 5 J. . ., 11, H ,. A R, 'II 4 ,rfb-4 'Wi' Senior Ray Loudenburg gets to first on a single . Dan Meis tags an opponent out at second. M45 A Y . x .1 .050 if , wusgp ' fxwsg K' NYWS0 AWNDS00 Yrsusap 35 XRUS0 MSHA? Wana-ai ,r I KV -1 v J ip, fl'-v-, , 3 IV! -- 5?'. 1 ' r.:,Y ' I 'A if?3'vf '3f-mglvf. ff '-T515 1- ' ' I Back row, left to right: J. l-Iettinger, W. Johnson, J. jaramillo, B. Stromberger, M. Ltmdquist, D. Kruse, K. Kimberling. Middle row: Asst. Coach Mr. Kiewit, D. Yancey, S. Stewart, R. Smith, C. Nelson, 1. Carder, D. Figal, B. Whitney, M. Scheid, J. Shireman, D. Wacker and Coach Harsin. Front row: T. Cantrell, D. Asmus, B Kruger, D. Thoutt, T. Dopler, A. Medina, T. Lopez, and M. Cruz. Seniors Show Leadership The Windsor Boys' Track Team was a small group, but Coach I-Iarsin was im- pressed with their performance. Coach Harsin felt a lot of help came from Dave Hettinger, Dave Figal, Brian Stromberger and Kirk Kimberling. Kirk was leading scorer, placed fifth in State in the two mile, and broke his two-mile record. Coach Harsin was also pleased with the freshmen and sophomores , who placed third in the Freshmen-Sophomore Meet. Coach Harsin is looking forward to a strong season next year if all the fresh- men, sophomores and juniors return. Senior Kirk Kimberling shows determination as he nms his leg of the relay. x --W Clyde Nelson finishes first at the Welco Coach Haxsin talks to Steve Stewart about the Relays . meet . Dave Kruse takes off after receiving the baton from Doug Thoutt. jerry Shireman gets a good start out of the blocks. Dave Thoutt pushes himself on his leg of the relay. Wes johnson hands off the baton to Kirk Kim berling . Sco CR? ss Weld GYMNASTI C S Invitational 106.95 Sth place 94.43 Sth place is Roosevelt Bpulder Valley Erie Invitational 4th 1 Q or Invitational , 4 , CY ,a,, - Meit 3rd place Invitational Class I, 3rd place 116.25 4th place 10th place f Stat I eetltlmipktf Opponent 91 e Valley 48 Roosevelt I I 7 Platte Valley I 42 Estes Park Eaton - Univexsity 1 Benhoud 0 Highland 0 Valley 33 Burlington p 49 Windsor 1 6 12 36 14 48 4 20 49 0 6 GIRLS' SWIMMING Eaton 97 Summit County 51 Sheridan BOYS' BASKETBALL 47 44? Platte Valley 46 40 Roosevelt 52 44 Weld Central 54 43 Valley 55 indsor 62 Erie S8 indsor 63 Ft. Lupt 52 36 Hi S6 62 Verthoud 56 68 University 669 Eaton A Estes Park l l Berthoud 46 Estes Park indsor S6 University 45 46 67 43 61 77 52 wma., K ,M-W , - indsor 51 Ft . Lupton lf, .W 5 xy Board v Opponent 4? f' w Este Valley Highland Weld Erie 7 ,, Triple Windsor vitational : SWIMMING y ndsor indsor vs indsor 'vs indsor vs Windsor vs Windsor vs Niwot Windsor vs Estes Windsor vs University Windsor vs Eaton t, Windsor vs Valley t AA Relays: 4-th place Welco League:-4th, place AA Invitational: 3rd place f Nl ' ' I ,,.t' f , GIRLS' TRACK Windsor Invitational: 1st Blue Devil Classic: 4t.h Valley Invitational: Welco Relays: 3rd place A Northem Division: 1st place Yig,lc9,QLe,aguen.2nd-tplace State Meet 2nd place 4 I ,fi f-ff' 'IFE GIRLS' BASKETBALL l won lost lost Opponent Windsor Platte Valley 33 62 Berthoud 23 70 Ft. Lupton 22 56 Eaton 43 54 Estes Park 47 43 Berthoud 17 62 Highland 36 55 Roosevelt 34 50 Eaton 32 60 Estes Park 31 54 47 75 65 45 58 47 56 Highland BOYS' elt Relays- Devil Classic: 4th Invitational: Relays: 8th place Division: 4th place League: 10th place 8 O 4 X kim ww F55 In xx, Win! mZwmHMm mmww-O Annual Staff Learned A Lot Writing copy for captions and body were only two of many things the Annual Staff members learned throughout the year. They learned how to draw layouts, label layouts, and crop pictures. There wasn't much to do, for the members, at the be- ginning of the year. Members were kept very busy when it was close to a deadline date, by applying everything they learned the first quarter. Michelle smiles while developing pictures . '15 l qu Karen takes time out to pose . Sherri appears tired after working all day, Fl Top L to R are Miss Adkisson, Angela Edwards, Cindy Terranova, Steve - - - Becker Michelle Gersic Karen Pineda Sherri Thayer. Bottom L to R are Efffsfticfs some Wpmg for An Dianne,Seilbach, Robin cameii, Miehlelie Kmger. P 0 1 ,sw Q ' I all 'F :sq KPIM- ,R ve. Just- Kew Editor, Chris Hettinger, reaches Michelle and Robin stump Miss Adkisson with a difficult question. for 3 Picture - Cindy and Diamae find Annual Staff amusing. Michelle finds time to type caption before Annual Staff ends for the day. sal Annual Staff teacher helps with cropping . Angela finds room to measure her layout. Journalism Produces Wizard World Mrs. Lindblad's journalism class did a in the Wizard World. fine job of getting Wizard World, the Students made sure that the Wizard school paper, out every two weeks. World was as close to perfection as pos In every issue the paper consisted of a sible by drawing cartoons and construct- number of news stories editorials, fea- ing puzzles. This also made the paper tures, and columns . more interesting. A number of students worked hard on Press conferences with Windsor High writing columns. I and j's Jive, Life Goes School coaches and people in the commu- On, Senior Speaks , The Wall Flower and nity were held by the journalism class . Tumble Weeds were some columns shown Journalism students exhibit their enthusiasm. Friday is paper day. jim Diedrick looks thrilled with jomnalism . Busy hands work on the paper. as s E Joumalism takes its toll on Mrs. Lindblad. NX. Brenda Brumgardt pauses for a needed rest. Shari Schmidt works to meet her deadline. W 5 X,,. VK gi A Q joumalism 11 students pose for pictures . Anthony enjoys reading his articles. Editor julie Moxon chews her pencil to relax. 'iiifg Yell Club Has High Hopes Deciding to make an all-out effort to re- cruit a greater number of members for the 79-80 school year, the Yell Club end- ed the year with a complete new image for next year. One meeting almost abol- ished Yell Club, but it was decided to continue with the hopes of a bigger and better club in the future years. Cake raffles and the annual hat and mit- ten sales were a few of the money-making projects undertaken by members this year. The annual Spring Ball was handed IV cheerleaders from top: jennifer Hale- '81g Shari Sghmidt, head-'80, Bonny Sexton- '8Og Lisa Harsin- 0 over to FBLA, but the entertainment for the All Sports banquet was still provided by the JV and varsity cheerleaders and the pompon girls . Saying good-bye to all seniors in Yell Club and on the cheerleading squads is difficult, but with almost entirely new squads, we're sure Yell Club will contin- ue to be a great asset to WHS through the years. ' J .nv ' .Xu Yell Club officers left to right are Christy Williams, president, Suzanne Margheim, treasurer, Robin Straube, secretary. vang Yell Club sponsors for 1978-79 are Alice Sundeen, left, and Elaine Taylor. Q Cheerleaders clockwise from top: Stacy Asbra- '79g Tina Lohry- '79g Alicia McGinn- '8Og Kim Andress- '79g Cindy Terranova - '8 Becky Shreve , head- '79 Pompon Girls clockwise from top: Charissa Ross- '80 janet Seilbach- '79g Wendy Seaman- '79 Kristie Straube- '79g Heidi Damrau, head '79, Not pictured: Michelle Gersic- '80 BAND MEMBERS: fin alphabetical orderj D. Aranci, T. Bates, S. Becker, B. Bennett, V. Brown, M. Brown, D. Bruntz, J. Chipman, J. Claus, D. Connell, L. Cura, K. Diedrick, N. Dittman, R. Dressel, G. Eaton, D. Figal, D. Fred, J. Hale, J. Hall, T. Hays, K. Heinkel, B. Hergenreder, M. Hergenreder, D. Hettinger, S. Hettinger, J. Hettinger, B. Huckabee, R. Jackson, A. Jansen, J. Johnson, K. Johnson, L. Johnson, M. Johnson, B. Kimberl- ing, L. Klaus, B. Kruger, D. Lind, P. Lind, J. Lohry, M. Lohry, T. Lohry, T. Lopez, R. Loudenberg, R. Lujan, S. Margheim, L. Martin, J. Martinez, T. Matt, B. May, E. McFarland, A. McGinn, J. McGinn, C. Mitchell, B Moody, S. Morado, D. Morey, B. Moxon, S. Musil, B. Myers, B. Nazarenus, B. Olson, J. Osburn, I.. Peterson, M. Pineda, S. Putz, M. Reichert, V. Rodriquez, R. Salazar, S. Schlagel, D. Schlotthauer, R. Schlotthauer, R. Schneider, D. Schraeder, J. Scoggins, W. Seaman, D. Seilbach, J. Seilbach, T. Sharpee, K. Straube, R. Straube, S. Stromberger, D. Thoutt, L. Trettenaro, C. Trujillo, C. Weiderspon, B. Whitney, D. Wilson, C. Winder, D. Winder, T. Yarnell, J. Yost STAGE BAND MEMBERS: falpha- betical orderJ Steve Becker, Da- vid Figal, Steve Hettinger, Jim Johnson, Kurt Johnson, Mike Lohry, Ray Loudenberg, Suzanne Marghem, Loren Martin, Brian May, Sarah Musil, Jana Osburn, Steve Putz, Robin Straube After 11 years, Band director Ed Ranum still enjoys directing band. hiii '1i -i ' i iiii fR5i iiii iii - iii Dreams Uf Calgar Pulfilled Work, practice, and good times were plentiful this year as the band prepared for their summer trip to Calgary, Canada. They will com- pete for awards in the second trip they've made to the Calgary Stam- pede. The band competed in many other parades, contests, and performed' in 3 concerts 5 95 students were in band this year, the largest in Windsor history. Band students concentrate on playing their music X 'ik k 'Nii'gj+ ls-as Q N X X, on M , :Egg t s 2 , 2 ,ewes was so Q ' 5 we my if A vs we 955615 'X WT N X Mi ' N X Q v 3 x Q X Q Z v 5 5 owowfgfo , ,fs .,.. 9 X s gk is if 5 Q Siler 4 3 5 s 4 as rf Q, M sw m X E X t in 4 X , 2 . . - ' s,as,E,-mv - , ogafebs K . t , N , ...,, . ,,,... i 'K in Ray Loudenberg received the john Phil- lip Sousa and Louie Armstrong Jazz ras. Wa Windsor High School Bond morohos proudly in the Labor Day Pa I'2.e SELECT CHOIR, front row: left to right: K. Sturgeon, C. Terranova, S. Margheim, V. Corbiere second row: J. johnson, H. Hays, B. Kimberling, C. Gersic, C. Fordyce, C. Hettinger, D. Morey, C. Williams, L. Harsin, J. johnson. ' F CHOIR, front row, left to right: Olmeda, J. Hackelman, K. Hee Lange, D. Hauryluck, D. Fred, Fred, D. Keith, M. Baldwin, K ,l l J I I A E E G. Gomez, S. Martinez, E. Martinez, S. Shireman, T. Perez, R. Loban, L s, Y. Montoya, Y. Montoya, second row: T. Aguallo, T. Martin, L. De- T. Dopler, T. Corbiere, D. Schraeder, D. Lowe, J. Rumsby, B. Olson, A. J. Scoggins, K. Knisely, T. Matt, D. Claus, C. Morey, R. Hettinger, D. Windsor, C. Dittman, third row: . Munsterman, J. Hettinger, C. Schneider, S. Steinbecker, Mrs. Asmus. Select Choir officers: Rodney jackson, presidentg Chris Hettinger, secretaryg Carla Fordyce , treasurer. Chorus Adds Male Singers Male voices were a welcomed addition to the WHS Chorus and Select Choir this year. The choirs presented several con- certs during the year including a fall concert at the high school. This is the first year that boys have auditioned for the Select Choir and they greatly enhanced the choirs' musical presenta- tions . Each of their perfor- mances included several choreo- graphed numbers of popular -puuwww, mu Joyce Scoggins enjoys playing the piano. XJ Lisa DeLange enjoys singing with the Choir. songs. The group wore red and white checked outfits when sing- ing. Choir members rehearse different tunes. PBLA Has A Busy Year FBLA, Future Business Leaders of America, had quite a busy 1978-79 school year. The second annual Christmas Cotil- lion took place on December 16 with a big profit, and this year's Spring Ball was also given by FBLA. They also sponsored the employee-employer banquet for C.O.E. students at the Chuckwagon Din- ner Playhouse which came off with a big success . Something special added to WHS by FBLA was the new button-making ma- chine. lt was a great addition and wellre- ceived. Attending the state FBLA convention at the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs was the highlight for the senior members Quoted as saying it was a lot of fun, next year's members look forward to an even more exciting time for 1979-80. FBLA officers left to right are: Angela Edwards, secretaryg Ed Casteel, re- i 'i porter: Rosie Dressel, vice-president: Ann Hutzenbiler, president. f 9 Alice Sundeen is FBLA sponsor. E y,., FBLA members front row: Becky Shreveg Rosie Dresselg Ann Hutzenbilerg Kelly risg Brenda Bnmgardtg Lori Hojio. Row 2: Stacy Asbrag Wendy Seamang Laura Von- Bramerg Elizabeth Schlagel, Row 3: Heidi Damraug Tina Lohryg Sharon Strom- bergerg Ed Casteelg Joann Rodriquezg Deb jan. McCarthyg janet Har- bie Wilsong Clara Lu- FHA MEMBERS: First row- S. Schlagel, A. McGinng Middle Row- B. Huckabee, B. Myers, S. Yamell, T. Buxmann, S. Casteel, J. Ibarra, P. Lind, T. Lohryg third row- L. Schlagel, S. Weinmeister, S. Schmidt, D. Myers, B. Hergenreder, B. Brun- gart, A. Edwards, and sponsor, Mrs. Shirey. PHA Enjoys Raising Money Service, travel, and fun were all evi- dent this year in FHA. The girls served meals for the American Legion and the school district. They also held a birthday party for people at the nursing home. A trip was made to the state convention at the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs in February. Members also had a Christmas party and a barbecue at the end of the school year. MQW' ' Sponsor, Mrs. Karen Shirey, enjoys watching her girls at work. Mrs. Shirey thinks Liz and Brenda's dish is very appetizing . -. . X L Mis. Shirey, Becky, Liz, Sandy, and Brenda take time out to pose with their deserts . FRONT ROW, LEI-'T TO RIGHT: C. Schoenhaar, J. Seilbach, J. Moxon, V. Hodges, L. VonBramer, E. Casteel B. Kadlub, S. Margheim. BACK ROW: T. Freed, K. Johnson, V. Brown, R. Straube. IRC Has Big Year At Model UN Model U.N. was the main goal of the In- ternational Relations Club this year. Many hours were spent in preparation for this statewide event held at U.N.C . Stu- dents represented numerous countries and debated different issues . , Windsor had the honor this year of hav- ing Steve Becker appointed as Executive Assistant. The general consensus of opin- ion was that the Model U.N.' was a re- warding experience . Sponsor jim Campbell enjoys posing to get his picture taken. 1. 5. Back row, left to right: B. Kruger, D. Maher, S. Schlagel, L. Peterson, D. Woodward, D. Morey, C. Gersic, K. Heinkel, and B. Olsen. Middle row: R. Cantrell, P. Hergert, sponsors Mis. Mehl and Mr. Harsin, M. Kruger, M. Gersic, D. Scheid, L. Harsin, and R. Peterson. Front row: M. Lundquist, D. I-lettings, K. Kimberling, A. Me- dina, and B. Stromberger. F.C.A. Has Good fum Y Year Ptr P l Fellowship of Christian Athletes is a 'F i - group which meets every week for fun and Christian fellowship. F.C.A. has had a good year this year and the group has really grown in size. One of the activities F.C.A. has done this year was to attend the F.C.A. retreat in Longmont. Sponsors Patty Mehl and Burr Adams did a good job of leading F.C.A. this year. Senior Mike Lunquist added a lot to group discussion at F.C.A. meetings. Coach Mehl and president Paula I-Iergert listen to the group discussion. L.I.P.S. Club Takes Many Trips A Chorus Line highlighted the year of LIPS club. LIPS supports its many activi- ties by producing the fall play. Other trips included Hamlet, a production at CSU. Fun was the main ingredient as the club finished off the year by watching a ' LIPS officers are 1. to r. Kristie Straube Secretary gsggirama at the Herltage Square Opera Steve Becker, president, Darrel Schraeder, v. pres: .K tt, , LIPS members are top row 1. to r. : Kristie Straube, Steve Becker, Darrel Schraeder, Steve Hettinger, Kurt john- son, Tom Freed, Bottom row l. to r. Cindy Weiderspoon, Debbie Wilson, Suzanne Margheim, jackie Bond, Sandy Sexton, Teresa Barrington, Teresa Yamell, Robin Straube, Jana Osbomn. Speech Team Is Successful Success was the key word for the Wind- sor speech team this season. At the Welco meet they swept most events and won first place overall. Windsor had someone place at every meet, and even at Regis, which had 70 schools attending most AAA and AAAA. Several new members were added to the National Forensics League, and old mem- bers accumulated many points over the season. Speech Team members are standing, l to r Dave Brehm, Tom Freed, Steve Hettinger, Brian May, Jim Johnson, jaclue Bond, sitting 1 to r Debbie Wilson, Cindy Wiederspoon, Teresa Yamell, Robin Straube, Suzanne Margh- eim, janet Harms Kneeling, l to r Coach Pete Denzm, Boyce Bermett, Steve Becker lnot pictured Darrel FLC Members Travel FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB: ROW 1: C. Ross, E. Shocl-dey, N. Dittman, D. Connell, L. Cura, P. Andrews Mr. Pratt, ROW 2: T. Austin, C. Ditlnnan, S. Shireman, C. Schoenhauer, C. Williams, L. Schlagel, L. Johnson A, Edwards, C. Boone, A. Jensen, ROW 3: M. Brown, R. Straube, T. Yamell, V. Brown, J. Chipman, D, Schell,-- man, J. Hartman, C. Lujan, ROW 4: L. Trettinero, K. Diedrich, L. Peterson, D. Holter, S. Schlagel H. Hays C. Hettinger, j. Diedrich, K. Uhle, S. I-lettinger. , ' Much hard Work was rewarded this year as members of the Foreign Language Club traveled to two countries. They operated a concession stand at many sporting events, sold stationery and sold doughnuts every morning at school. German students traveled to Germany on March 14-30. Spanish students trav- L eled to Mexico on March 15 and returned March 25. Between sightseeing and tours, Spanish students find time for pictures. To Mexico - German These students are obviously anxious for touchdown in Spanish students stop for a rest . . . and a group pic- C'e1'manY- ture ! 4,4 g'Where should we go next? , wonders jim, Ken and Students stop to eat in a German cafe . teve . I , ' awk: ' E 21.4.7 my ,Q V1 ',,: GERMAN STUDENTS: Row 1: C. Schoenhauer, C. Provancha, C. Dittznan, C. Hettlnger, Row 2: H. Hays, E. Shockley, D. Connel, Mrs. Keeton, Row 3: S. Hettinger, J. Diedrick, K. Uhle FF Has Busy Year FFA was one of the busiest orga- nizations in the school this year. 1 Money was raised through a tractor and four wheel drive pull on the Labor Day weekend. Later on in the year, FFA members and spon- sors were sold at a slave sale. Members reaped the benefits of the projects by traveling to the Na- tional Stock show in Denver and the FN National FFA convention in Kansas sws r City. l i FFA members pay close attention at a meeting FFA members, front row, lto r: R. Stephens, B. Dieterie, D. Wacker, T. Weber, K. Haas, W. Hall, J. Lohry, K. Koolstrag middle row: J. Gilsdorf, D. Winder, D. Casteel, B. Nazarenes, S. Lind, D. Ochsner, R. McFarland, R. Lujang back row: K. johnson, D. Lind, I.. Martin, M. Fir- estein, D. Cunmmins, C. Nelson, K. Johnson, C. Schnieder, M. Wacker. .oi 3 AG II members, Ito r: R. Lujan, M. Wacker, D. Casteel, D. Ochsner, S. Lind, C. Lujan, R. McFarland, and D. Winder. 40 GUS? AG III membersg front row, 1 to r: Instructor, Lee Bradley, K. johnson, D. Cummins, G. Firesteing back row, lto r: C. Nel- son, K. johnson, L. Martin, D. Lind, and M. Firestein AG I members seated, Ito r: W. Hall, J. Lohry, B. Dieterie, and C. Schneider, standing, Ito r: R. Schlotthour, K. Kool- stra, J. Gilsdorf, K. Haas, D. Wacker, R. Stephens, and T. Weber. Doug Winder works hard on a pro- ject. V Ag teacher, Lee Bradley relaxes after a hard day's work. Kurt johnson takes part in sheep raising for FFA. NHS Travels To Florida Leadership, scholarship, character and service are the main qualifications for membership in the National Honor Soci- ety. In the past members have gone to Cali- fornia and Iowa. This year members travelled to Haines City, Florida where they enjoyed the sea, orange groves, and Disney World. in ,, x' .., K . v6 su. N.H.S. members from top row 1. to r. are B. Whit- ney., D. Lind, D. Meis, M. Heckmang K. Strube, S Stromberger, J. Winter, T. Buxmann, C. Ross, S. Weinmeisterg J. Seilbach, B. Huckabee, A. MCC-inn, C. Terranova, S. Schmidtg J. Bond, A. I-Iutzenbeiler, P. Hergert, S. Musil, not pictmed T. Lohry. New members receive hand shakes. 'EW Alicia signs her name in the book. Sara Musil speaks about NHS . ON 4 'z ,E i N New members prepare to light their candles. Initiation rites can be embarrassing . Tina Lohry prepares balloons for inductees. Quill And Scroll Initiates Balloons, egg signing, and newspaper clothes were just a few of the crazy things the 7 new Quill and Scroll members had to go through for initiation. These students were chosen for their outstanding achievements in journalism. The new members concurred that the main thing that helped them through initiations was the thought of initiating next year's new members . Tammy Buxmann shares candy with old member. Q :ww ffl I 'Taq ' 4 ' A 1 f- WQJQW' Quill and Scroll members are top row 1. to r. 1. Bond, C. Weiderspon, J. Seilbach, K. Straube, B. Brungardt sponsor V. Lindblad, J. Moxon, A. Edwards 2nd row C. Dyke, T. Lohry, B. Huckabee, C. Terranova, T. Buxmann, T. Barrington, S. Schniidt. Back row, left to right: Brian May, Charissa Ross, and jim johnson. Front row: janet Seilbach, Brenda Brtmgardt, Sandy Kamerzall, Tina Lorey, Jana Rumsby, and Karen Heinkel. . M , N.. l F hy. gr 4 ww: , ,w:f.sa,.aa.,.f, Mr. Parker is the sponsor of W.H.S. 's Student Colm cil Student Council Has Assemblies. Thanks to Student Council, the students here at W.H.S. had some terrific assem- blies. The assemblies ranged from con- victs to a snake handler. Two dances were also sponsored. Spirit and enthusiam were the main in- gredients that Student Council supplied this year. They were the main organizing body behind most of our school events . President Janet Seilbachg Vice President Tina Loreyg Secretary Kristi Straubeg Treasurer Brian Mayg and Reporter jim Johnson. fr K- 'W A W 'T 3' , 3 Q W.H.S. Administration Windsor High School Principal, Mr. Figal works at his desk . Mr. Parker, Head Teacher of Windsor High School, works in the office. Mrs. Wiggins is Windsor High School's secretary Mr. Dudley is the Athletic Director at Windsor High School. Bookkeeper for WHS is Mrs. Shockley. vi fox Front row: Karen Heinkel, Debbie Woodward, Sandy Upton, Daphine Holter, Sandy Schlagel, Connie Allen, Paula Hergert, Cheri Provanchi, and Nancy Ditunan. Middle row: Deanna Koehler, janet Win ter, Becky Jordanger, Robin Cantrell, Tammy Buxmann, Brenda Hergenreder, Tearsa Barrington, and Mrs. Mehl, sponsor. Back row: Rosie Peterson, Danna Morey, Michelle Kruger, Debbie Scheid, Andrea Lind, Tamara Hays, Chris Gersic, Michele White, and Joyce Scroggins. President, Paula Hergertg Vice President, Andrea Lindy Secretary, Danna Moreyg Treasurer, De- anna Koehlerg Reporter, Tamara Hays. Carwash Earns oney For WGA One of the most dynamic, active clubs this year was Girls' W-Club. They have been growing every year, and this year added 25 new members Moneymaking was a big project of the group this year. At a carwash in the fall they raised 565.00 and they had another one in spring. Other planned activities included painting house numbers on sidewalks for the town. W-Club Keeps Active The main achievements of Boys' W-Club this year were being active in Spring Ball, having initiation and the annual W-Club picnic. Membership is open to any boy lettering in a sport. The old members took pride in planning a grueling initiation for unsuspecting new lettermen. Members then held the annual picnic with Yell Club. ual Front row: Rudy l-Iinojosa, Craig Fritzimmons, Brian Stromberger, Middle row: Eric Brunner, Tom Cor- biere, Cliff Spirek, Luke Lind, Third row: Dave Figal, Martin Lind, Darrel Brunner, Back row: Ken Uhle, Lonnie Ochsner, Rodney Jackson President, Craig Fitzsimmons, addresses the crowd at the annual Spring Ball. President, Craig Fitzsinimonsg Vice-President, Ken Uhleg Secretary, David Figalg Treasurer Eric Brunnerg Reporter, Darrel Brunner. School Board akes Decisions Superintendant Jack Hale talks to the community. fx ,, 1 S: Coral Sands, secretary of superin- Administrative assistant Dave tendant, does her work well, Zeiler listens to comments. School board members Mr. Winter, and Mr. School board members Mr. Simon, Mr. Lamb, and Mrs. Moxon keep busy during a meeting . Kadlub, work hard for WHS . .,,,, - 7 L. Thespian Societ Does Hamlet Drama is the main concern of Windsor's Thespian club and this year held plenty of it. The club put on Hamlet at the dis- trict drama festival here in Windsor and qualified for the state festival in Gunni- son. The club also worked toward the re- quirement of six new members per year. Thespian officers are top row 1. to r. Steve Becker, president, Steven Hettinger, v. pres. 5 2nd row Denise Dominguez, secretary, Tom Freed, Treasmer. xi T lntemationa1Thespian Society members are top row l. to r. E. Casteel, S. Becker, D. Scraeder, S. Hettinger, K. johnson, J. Chipman, T. Freed, 2nd rowj. johnson, D. Dominguez, J. Osbourn, C. Terranova, J. Harris, T. Bar- rington , T . Lopez . +...,N if at 'st . 4 'E 5 . 5 E i V 1 A DD C E cu I-I-1 QC C rs -Cl I' cu a-4 5 an U E Q I- U 1 Homecoming Is A Success Do It the Wizard Way was a Well brought out theme for the W.H.S. Home- coming. The students showed their spirit by participating in the days of the Week, the pep rally, and the parade. The foot- ball team brought a victory by defeating University 34-21. Taking all three events, the seniors won the spirit bell with the juniors close behind. Homecom- ing 78' will long be remembered. Lonnie and Mario show off their Togas. Homecoming attendants lst row 1. to r. K. Hinkle, S. Schlage12nd row C. Gersic, W. Holter, D. Seilbach, S. Weimnester 3rd, rowj. Harris, S, Musil, P. Her- gert, 4th row K. Kimberling, M. Heckman, R. jack- son Students show enthusiasm at pep assembly. Paula Hergert and Rodney Jackson reign over the Homecoming Dance . 4.1. Senior girls serenade coach with ' 'I Am Woman' ' The football team ' 'Fires Up' ' , N1 jimmy and Rudy show-off their cheerleading talents, Spirit builds for the up coming game . WHS Band Host A Successful Show The WHS band hosted its second annual variety show in january. The show was a big success with over 400 attending. As the name indicates , there were a number of acts ranging from dance routines to comedy, and several numbers by the stage band. The highlight of the evening was the rock group Bittersweet, who entertained the audience with several pop ular songs . Proceeds from the show Went to aid the band's money-raising efforts He's just a Wi1d and Crazy Guy.' for their trip to Calgary, Canada. Carol concentrates on her twirling tricks. Darrel proves that he can still ride a tricycle . 1 n 5 i Suzanne plays Brian's Song with ease Janet and Steve harmonize together. Laughter Proved v Success Of Play Laughter from the audience proved that the comedy, Arsenic and Old Lace, was a success. The plot of two aunts, Abby and Martha, killing people as an act of charity provided much humor. The production ended with the aunts commit- ting their thirteenth act of charity, sur- passing their nephew, jonathan, who had only twelve murders to his credit. ,tt,,t, ' a Director Mr. Zscheile and assistant D. Dominquez. 51 ,av K i X w Einstein struggles with Spenalzo. Martha and Abby tell Mortimer about their if Teddy swears to secrecy. I Tx . .. . .A Q Ki friends in the cellar. M 1st row L. to R. C. Terranova, j. Harris, 2nd rowj. Bond, R. Jackson, R. Rigg, D. Schraeder, S. Becker, 3rd row T. Freed, L. VonBramer, 1. johnson, J. Os- bLu'n, L. Cura, T. Lopez, D. Lowe, 4th rowj. john- son, S. Hettinger, K. johnson, S. Sexton. FBLA Tops The Christmas Season Knights In White Satin, was the theme of the Christmas dance held De- cember 16. Future Business Leaders of America sponsored the gala event and decorated the commons for the holiday season. KUAD provided the disco for the evening with a dazzling display of lights . Santa visited the dance and spread lots of Christmas cheer. Christmas Squire, Marvin Heckman, and Snow Queen, Ann I-Iutzenbiler, were formally crowned as the highlight of the night. The candidates assumed their royal status for the dance. The dance started off the Christmas vaca tion of December 16, 1978 to January 2, 1979. Many couples enjoy dancing Michelle and Brad get into the holiday spirit. A Christmas Uee brings Joy KUAD's disc jockey helps with the dance . Arm and Marvin pose with Santa Claus. Marvin and Ann enjoy their reign as King and Queen Clara makes a flashy appearance . Spring Ball Provided Pun Spring ball festivities started off with a pot luck banquet in the commons. The presidents of boys W-club, FBLA, Yell club and the sponsors of girls W-club all gave speeches outlining the year's activi- ties for their respective clubs . This was followed by a skit by the cheerleaders and pom pon girls . The dance followed the banquet with the theme of Dreams . Pastel decorations and tissue flowers supplemented the spring theme. Music was provided by Colorado's Uptovxm Dj's. The colorful dance provided a fitting tribute to Wind- sor's atheletes. Christy Williams shows her speaking style . Coordination is the key for any skit. QQ. lx 4.1-f T , ..,f'f' 1 Sponsors and V.I.P. 's enjoy their food. Hard work is evident on the decorations. W Us Good food makes for tough decisions. Ann sees something she likes. x T ! Colorado's Uptown DJ's provides sound. Gina Thomburg cou1dn't take the bright lights. Jerry johnson and Kim Sturgeon disco. wildly I South Pacific Performed In April Ol' Palm trees dominated the set as WHS produced the musical South Pacific. April 6 and 7 were the performance dates for this popular musical. Ed Casteel and janet Harris filled the shoes of the leading characters. Steve Becker, Ken Johnson, and Ina Osbourn were other major characters . It was a tough musical to do well and the cast did a great job for such a small school. Hearty sailor songs and tricky dance routines livened up the production and made it one of Windsor's best. Laundry day in the South Pacific . I e M.: fa . p Janet Harris serenades Ed Casteel. f 4-' VV a . . f f '- f , ev '-sn ,Pwr 'rf Bali Hai fascinates the Seabees. The directors approve of the set and Preps Z X I The musical cast consisted of top row l. to r. T. Freed, J. johnson, D. Brehm, K. Kadlub, T. Lopez, S. Het- finger, J. Johnson, D. Schraeder, 2nd rowj. Osbom-n, C. Ten-anova, S. Becker, E. Casteel, J. Harris, K. john son, 3rd row C. Williams, K. Munsterman, L. Cura, S. Sexton, V. Brown, N. Dittman, B. Kadlub, T. Barring ton, 4th row A. Asmus, I.. Ranum. ,I L I' 6 if 5 ' Dm f-is 'nf' f , . X 5 Emile has a chat with his children. Sailors and Bloody Mary meet to trade . hr' Hard Work Proves Prom A Success Prom was a big success this year thanks to lots of hard work. Food and entertain- ment were provided at the banquet. Ju- niors Darrel Schraeder and Steve Becker entertained along with the usual wills and prophecies. The dance followed with music by Disco Magic . Decorations were based on the senior theme and colors . Everyone enjoyed the only really formal dance and banquet of the whole year. Junior class president Shari Schmidt speaks of the hard work that went into Prom . Darrel Schrader delivels a stirring sermon. it A 3' i C junior Jim Diedrick snickers and smirks while reading Steve Becker sings ' 'Vincent. ' ' Prophecles' President Marvin Heckman voices the senior's feelings about Prom. Reading prophecies with a straight face proves to be more than Teresa Barrington can handle . Wills are read by Seniors Kent Kadlub and Wendy Sea man with a background of laughter. Prom guests enjoy elegant dining. Wm ,Q-,,,,,,,,,.-1 , W7 fny' I e ll ' rn an Good food and company dominated the banquet scene Z' i' N Scott Thomburg sees something he likes. Everyone loves to disco! l 3 Teachers put a few drinks away at the dance. Mrs. Lindblad demonstrates her wild dancing style . in J JN. NJ 1 U a n 9 ,UT N 1 .. jim likes to pucker as he dances . Marvin and Becky pause at the castle gate . I? 'ig 3ws.?+e'fS -, w a -. Q . Q f i t :EL f 2 Ken johnson really likes his date . Rudy demonstrates his powers of concentration. Many People Are Honored Many people are honored throughout this annual. The purpose of these pages are to honor those whom We haven't mentioned previously. These are people who have given a lot to WHS - so lets thank them! Becky Huckabee was DAR good citizen Art awards - Brooke Kadlub, best of showg Heidi Damrau, 1st place mixed mediag Alice Fisher, lst place pencil drawing. Speech Awards - J. Bond, outstanding senior, B. Senior Athlete Awards - - - J. Winter Steinmark Bennett, most improved, S. Becker, best debaterg D. award, outstanding senior athleteg K. Kimberling out Schraeder best interper, best spiritg J. Harris outstand- standing senior athleteg P. Hergert nominated for ing senior, best public speaker. Steinmark award, outstanding senior Athlete . Girls' State Delegates --- C. Ross, B. Brungardt, A. McGinn5 Alternates-I.. Schlagel, D. Koehler, C. Williams. - Boys' State Delagates - - - S. Hettinger, K. Uhle. Sarah Musil wins Harvest Queen. 90 'O nf l 4 w Www, mu , 1--awww: ,maxnswf - V ' R., up-nv-wa 'VX 4 mf wana 1 'HMM' I w 4 X A ull!! lv' 1. 9 ,. -0 5 I 1 Mm! Wi nun Wwwwwuf venus 41101 .Em linux. 3, an QQ EE aw QQ EAI 282 Freshman Add A Lot To W.H.S. Highlighting the freshmen's first year at WI-IS were decorating a hall for homecom- ing and electing class officers. The class of '82 has the distinction of being the largest class at WHS. They look forward to a rewarding sophomore year. K! ,,-wie f A f f , 'L Tony Bates Boyce Bennett Tony Benson Tom Buxmann Bruce Cameron Tim Cantrell 1 . . 3 slr 3' Y r Q elf K- .af 9 Sha, A 1--'i N 'A X ..gffQ xg it s,sM Jk .lt1 ! A f A -I A l. Carrie Adams Lori Anderson Becky Austin Mary Brown .,.: Q 3 :gg-4, ts.. . f. 5 ,a, 1 Connie Allen David Asmus Tammy Austin Russell Brunner ' . K. s Vg v f 5 yysy Us 2 A 2 S 4 A . 2 W' A Mike Hergenreder sees something interesting out in U ? . .,.. ,,-::f,- ha 94 ' . Kaffe-W J i? 3 ,O ,,21 Qx.. , .af Q1 , X 1 1. r -.:L nf w xx X ref auf va 2 , ,ff X l ,wi 4 Q 5 k r , I f x . Q if h Kxlb' I Freshman class officers: Karen Diedrick, secretaryg Connie Allen, TS . , vice-presidentg Sandy Schlagel, presidentg Fide Melendez, treasur- at efwfk .r er. 51: .....,, :SQ!f,L K h e,,. . , X ,iv 1. Nw ,x h ' Suzanne Casteel ff , Diana Claus Vicki Corbiere ,QQ ' fr ,L Marcus Cruz Lisa DeLange - Karen Diedrick Bob Dieterle ' ' K ,kht Cyndy Dittznan ,Jig-gif 5 K. 'I ,Q W N 1, l R W 1 2 E7 K wk 7 9 ' K' ' r U ' K 4.11- . Y Travis Dopler Tom Doudna Steve Dyke -'A'A fi e 1 S+ ' -Q X 5 . k Q in 1- ,veg ' Mr. Weinmeister and Mr. Byron are the freshman class sponsors. 'A .f r ff' 7 - J' +535 as YT X A v EEZ? . - Q. 1 Na N A 'X be 1 X fa Q v- Q ,554 X Y K 3 Y 1 ,. . ia.-' in , X .. 4 X ' ' s I ,N .Q . 1 . fy Y? f irm , F H 1 'vy ws fs so ix a i-sf' . .4 .Q ' H , YL r --g- '5- L 1 'jffi' Alice Fisher jaina Hackleman Herb Hathaway Kelly Hees Mike Hergenreder C' Frances Garza Dennis Gilsdorf Keith Glover julie I-Iettinger Robert Hettinger Irene I-Iinojosa e X Ken Haas Wally Hall Danny Hauryluck Karen Heinkel Larry Hojio ' Iii- mJ,1 u 1 wt- ,fgwf ,ff IIV , , ' , l A v fi V , ' f 1, A3 L i 5 4 ,, ,,ig ,M ,,m,,1,,f J 5 I A Ah ' Mi . WSJ' Tom Doudna is in a sticky situation. gigs gas -if ez 1 - ' 1,g,,m,z fu, ,g ,Wm 1-www ,, -aff 'V 99 i f aff . 5 K , .siis 1 4- as ,, ' F' i VVIA .H-, ,yoy K ' K '--,', , ' , 'i ' y,52,::,4f55E .VVV ,M YQ ,.f'Ifx2p, Y 6FE'5mw13,ff 3i 1 H Daplme Holter jack jones Beth Kimberling Kevin Koolstra, john Lohry , V ff V zu Cathy Kressler Brian Kruger Teo Lopez Denise Lowe Polly Lind Juanita Ibarra Tom Lujan Michelle jordanger Lee Klaus Risa Loban Terri Martin ,X X XR X M a l , Fgaik, an ,- f 1 ., 5 Af ggggwkz My ae, M M 1 , . .L wr K ' fi1Z.ii::i1' fiffigakl s l wi ,I f ---,., bk. I ? ..,h. , ., r N 3, fa. Q 1 1 1 1 lf I . AM i ,AAW..,,, L. H 2 w 'ER ilk , f 'f 1 L, ,. v x s, K Mr. Winfrey talks to his plants. l 1 34 5 u Mm .f-- ' 'Pirrltf' Joel McGinn Alex Medina Fide Melendez Colin Morey Doug Morey Bill Moxon Gary Parent Theresa Perez Laurie Peterson V, ll 3 M? r M 3' , ,, ,.,, in 0 fvv M if fa , 4 ., 4' M T V ng. vm , x. 'K V5 vp , f. A r , xx QL Xu Ji AW za ' Estella Martinez Terry Matt Roger Mondragon Betsy Myers Sylvia Martinez Elsie McFarland Sandy Morado Bev Olson 5 o 1 Q . -is .,.. . P P 4. W ...,..,,. , , .k.. K. .mg .. -,Q .H -fr - . ....--mQ,.:...m.:s , .... A . .f ' 'h A -W,fJs.:fgf1-i ,,,. H Gif , E . K- f . 2 3 ,... ,Q e s . .. b 'lm Q ' sk f W , -L N .6 Q KM x ' ,J ' is i V ,W W my ,l i . S- on J N: . ,, .,e, .S g f ft ' ' fm f2lf'7'7l' ii F1 gr I my B 'B Br wi ' 1' if 4-5 . - 4 : 'warg' T K in az. x fklil . QPMY gk, S , v nf X, ,V inf X , f' 3-1 4 , . TN, v A fs vf 5' R E Z xx ,N midi, ' . WWdrW,n,,:e,,:,,-f-- K j , . , ff 3 -1 'ii M 1 l' H 94 , if f '42, ,Q iw On X y 1 1. f i . t we , Lt 'f . , 1-,gr -f-- .... Mr. Denzin helps his students in the library. 42 S A 3' V .3 .Q ,K ,gg 94 ' R . 4-1 I' Scott Redabaugh julian Reese Mike Reichart Veronica Jana Rumsby Rosie Salazar Mike Scheid Sandy Schlagel Rodriguez Rea Schlotthauer Connie Schneider Renae Schneider Ricky Smith Darryl Vance Steinbecker Sandy Sexton Tamara Sharpee Schlotthauer Susanne Shireman Scott Skeen Sheri Steinbecker is Xl: 5 Q? , ,,,.. . , .L L, .,,,, Q Q f :E Wi, .2 tw ..,,! EW sl xi Q , 4? U3 w W Rusty Sfelihens . x .. N' G A - Q 1 4 A 'I ,op 'fs -, nn, , 'fv v Kim Sturgeon . frog, f NW Connie Allen listens intently to Mr. Denzin Genia Thornburg ' , L 1 1 if e Vettn, ,imiilll , . nil. MAX . me 3 ,. A Luigi, g ,,,,, ,, t,.., ,,.,, Wghq, KX if Some freshman girls use their spare time to sit in the library. 4 l I Doug Thoutt Laura Trettenero , . L, X u X- X r ' ' ,H-.1 Q.' A' 1' 'il' Hi' 1 T L, Sandy Upton Danny Wacker M In Terry Weber Q 'Q 53 ddd f - - My eeee 'e 2 The freshman homecoming wall was , Y AS, , K, k:: 1 Carol Winder lk , X ive W 1 Ne' , ry tops . x Derek Yancey Anne Wlndsor Debbie Woodward Mary Brown and Sandy Schlagel par ticipate in nostalgia day. 3 Ayn xy, 1 jeff Yost John Pineda AQ' 103 Sophomores Raise Money For Prom Sophomores contributed this year with more class spirit than ever. They pre pared for Prom with the annual sophomore magazine sale, raising almost 5Bl,O00. They participated in sports, school plays, and musical events Other highlights included getting their class rings and many getting their drivers' 11 CGIISCS . YTJ' It Lg, n Ea Theresa Aguallo Peggy Andrews Mary Baldwin Vicki Berig Vicki Brown Ricki Bruntz Dara Connell Brenda Firestein Chris Cruz Nancy Dittman Craig Fisher '- at A' Terry Benson Tim Clark Lilia Cura Carla Fordyce . A fr, Y ., gel Q, ,, ., x, .415 -- A gf , Terry Benson and Dale Merrit work well together in biology. if 17 Dean Gan-ow Chris Gersic jamie Gilsdorf James Goossens jim Hartznann Andrea Jansen Navoria Jaramillo Brenda johnson Tamara Hayes Kevin Hinkle Wendi Holter jennifer Hale Steve I-Iauryluck Rudy Hemandez Gloria Hinojosa Jim johnson W- L Linda johnson Mike johnson 711 These three boys seem to have had a good day in archery. Wendi Holter and Chris Gersic en- joy the homecoming festivities. Brooke Kadlub Ken-i Knisdy Steve Lind Gave Lopez Dana Maher clowns around Barry Kadlub jesse Martinez Brian May Craig Kovalcik Robert Lujan Dana Maher Suzanne Margheim The members of the sophomore class get rowdy during the homecoming parade . Qld 5 is is ii '25, 'S' A e lf . U. .41 I Ll . ' ,tv K - ' 11 f,-,'. . nf X.: r we if. i,ef ei 1 i in 1. w also Ray McFarland Margret Medina Ray Melendez Dale Merrit Cindy Mitchell mans the sophomore float. if 'N-,Q 'K1?x. 'J' X ' I X l I 1 David Middleton Ray Miller Kim Munsterman Brad Nazarenus Cindy Mitchell Yvette Montoya Yvonne Montoya Barb Moody 2: - .,f, - .., W, uf' 3 A R f We Doug Ochsner Linda Olmeda Nanette Palo Mike Pined Lisa Ponto Steve Putz rw, ,,,A , ,,.,, , . .A,,,, qTi,?:b R ' ,. W-.m....,, Russell Brunner works carefully as Gabe Lopez helps out. Y V .2 x 1 Nh g , I If f. G 1 , ..,., -nf ' X 4,55 U,- M-nrg Y mii- . x AV! by at In biology, Tamera Hays, Kim Smith, jennifer Hale, and Robin Weinmeister concentrate on their work. 415 'V' 5-I '- . ,l ifi ,T -1 ' .:,,,. 1 ,fl W- K- 'AQ P .--Q Vg ,..W. . .y . 'Vik I 5 , Nix E 6 SWS Q .. :Af Ma' , f X 55 'K Richard Rendon Don Scheuerman Erika Shockley Qfk,K S , ug, - V -f ' . 4, .W , . we 1' ,M .. ,.., 3, , ..,, K LW 5 ! W? .Q I Randy Rider Mike Schild Kim Smith 11,7 A Roy Rigg . Joyce Scoggms i Qt .U AH Mike Smith Pat Steinbecker Steve Stewart Officers: C. Fordyce, J. johnson, Robin Straube Jeff 'Thompson Margaret Wacker S . Margheim, V. Brovm. K '.:' V. ff 1. W Sophomore, Dale Merritt, has his eye on The Pat Steinbecker stares down the camera cameraman. X ., I , , b ' L . N Mr ' ,A I - A 224' ,,' Q ' 1' wr lf M 5 crh S T ff rf. at ' Robin Sand Weinmeister Wei Y nm eister Michelle White Doug Winder Teresa Yamell TR 614114: f 7- y it p w t M ,,,L,,,i,' .- 'f' ,V , M A A ,,,, f fl: , ' .,a W' H :VAV i ri B ' 'fir' - ' M A 'B V - PIOIII CIIIIIHXES ' ' r , 2 , g f o ,,,x, 1 1 'BA tzi, -war: - Jlll1lOI' YQEII' fu. ' e l ' y Spirit and hard work kept the junior class , ' , u p :D , i busy all year round. Prom was the major. ,AV', 4' i B M--,: concern of the class. Many hours and dedi- fg p p p y A , 5 y cation were spent making the prom the best r V i m p A , y he y pp 'N one ever. Juniors were active in every school activity, club and organization. The class is looking forward to their final year Shari Sclu-nidt, Bonny Sexton and Lisa Harsh, at WHS , cheer for a football game. Fl' 'YY 4 ',f ' Teresa Barrington Brenda Bnmgardt Robin Cantrell . ' jf I H' - MQ, Z t A Steve Becker Mary Benavides Anthony B1-mmap Darrel Brunner Jim Carder Dan Casteel if st if ,Q ik .fi Carole Boone David Brehm Eric Bnmner Tammy Buxmann ek! y , 1 ff, ' Q 7? W we W da 4 it : f 4 K V25 1' K, 4, an V' N i 1 xz' '-uf Q77 L, 5? vi.. , , , Q M f d .3 fe wi 1 'V' D : AV , 5. l f ' ' ' 'Cream'em was one of the many slogans the 5 1 I 9' 5 juniors used on their Homecoming wall. john Chipman Tom Corbiere Tony Cruz Dan Cummins Amy Delange jim Diedrick Melvin Dittman Howard Doudna David Drake ' if ? WW r if ,J ' fx H 4 M 'Ev H r wi 'V Q' 2?-iw ' 5 1 3 2 ,L :K if if Vi 4 ,Q ii' y ,G , , aff 'X 4. Q f 1 ee-:rev If Peter Dyke ' David l:igal I Angela Edwards Chris Heinkel, new student at WHS , is caught off Gene Flfestem Mark Flfesfem lack Fisher guard by the camera . E3 f y , so 1 ' in Clyde Nelson relaxes in his study hall class. Many juniors study and read in the school library. Lf' f 'W , Vi,, , 4' ,.,V A an ' 'at' ' A ' e 1 gk ,tl I sffw- ry ' t 3 125' ' , i 257- Q, 44 L Dan Fred Patty Hartshom iff' Q. f f 55 ,W fi f Q Q I G.. if if N I I -Q--sr be V ,,,A fl, F twin-wa ' ,fziqf dd X , all f t f . ',p 'z , 5 I .V 1' D gl, ,A ,N ' ' ,r A 1 f - -ff f . 5 7 all' 7 ' A 4 r yn e -yfsirxk u ,,,,,, ,,,- - X. FI Tom Freed Michelle Gexsic Chris Heinkel Brenda Hergenrader Bryan Goossens Steve Hettinger Lisa Harsin Lori Ho jio t f 1 4 fr . J ' 5 5, A 3 ,k f e - :af K. 15 V Y W ,il 'ffm 4' ll ' V 'Q 'ff 1 - -if-:xv f Xi ' -ef' L ,, .. i ' j X A 1 . A , .. f dv up , , J 1 - 4, t Y' i if L f n A ,L S ta . ,,,1 Sandy Weinmeister, Tammy Buxmann, Brenda Brungardt and f Elizabeth Schlagel listen intently at a class meeting. PAY ll .j ve.: ,.f'-' , . ' 'J ..-4'- M k:', 4- f e ttt tee - . l' . 7 Y Q I 2 X Mike Hojio Ken Johnson Becky jordanger Deanna Koehler Brenda Labue Mr. Campbell's American history class studys the past, and also the present. Lu , H La N . , , V ,Q X V, 3,9 as - ' ii ' ' .k 3 9 I 'x Dave Humphries Km't johnson Renee jones Michelle Kruger Andrea Lindy K . , W -am fir? A t 1 K- A YJ W4 A Q ,dl David Lind Loren Martin Danna Morey Danny Parent Karen Pineda Mike Lohry Clara Lujan Clarence Lujan Davm Myers james McCarthy Alicia McGinn Joanne Rodriguez Charissa Ross Debbie Scheid t my Steve Lundvall James Milne Clyde Nelson Rosie Peterson Elizabeth Schlagel o s vo- S 4 ! 1 ga v X S as it I E 1 if-gk N , 1 K 'fs-' .yi n '::- , .'Q- S he ' f f . . Y A r , A W 15 , ' P Duane Schlotthauer Brett Sharp Sona Stansbury Cindy Terranova Scott Thomburg x, ' X Q: xxx Q , LES i:.:,I555L:,.,Q,.. 0 1 President, Shari Schmidtg Treasurer, Christy Wil- liamsg Vice-President, Charissa Rossg Secretary, Tom Freed . J If ' -- -- Q., , A. -gif' F 'K L M , T Q' -:lr .i .. I+-.Psi f px 1+ gb -wp M Agri fi if Alrr , ,Xa JA ' . , S QL P e 4, 1 .. -li fair' - . , S S 35 4 4 1 in n Q 1 Shari Schmidt Darrel Schrader Dianne Seilbach Bonny Sexton Clarence Trujillo Ken Uhle Sandy Weinmeister jerry Shireman Mike Stutzman Sherri Thayer Brian Whitney Steve Becker enjoys the jumor, Tom Corblere , relaxes 1n h1s study hall class thought of ms next Class Chnsty Wllhams Debbae Wzlson j1m Yost NOT PICTURED: Linda Chrispen Gary Gallegos Davxm Myers Andrea Sandoval Cliff Spriek T 1Q??'!RXs- ,Q mms K ..,-an 6 , . Q ,, in w Nwswyuiif ,. 'El E ' Afi. 1+ 2 .aff 1 as - Y .. Flin ' W,,, .1,.. . 1,:: ,. . , M wx .ikh i2 '+ , 1 i f XE sjsig-'A' ,Q wg- I E i ' il: if it f i X 4 A A A A, ,, if I f 'x g' ' , - 5 Y .ff ' , ' , X ,, K - -Q x A 3 vi -Y-1 ' A Q ,sf X, , x -X X. Ms if Fifa:-:fi 0' '01 inn.. 119 'Q S! S QNIGR WHS Graduates 94 Seniors It's only after they leave high school behind that the Seniors will really miss the times they had there. Only later will they truly appreciate the friends they made, the parties , the afternoons spent in Mr. Figals' office, and the crazy things they tried. The seniors participated and enjoyed all activi- ties hereg winning the spirit bell three out of their four years. Not only was this year's class the largest class to graduate from W.H.S. , but they were also one of the most spirited. We Wish therr much happiness and s ':cess in the future. Kim And:-ess David Aranci Jackie Bond Debbie Bruntz Cammy Anderson Stacey Asbra l Roger Bmns Stuart Carlson Ed Casteel Johnny Claus SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Ito r Paulette Sema treasurer- Mar- - - vin Heclcman, vice-president, and janet Winterfsecretary., Heldl Daman Steve Denny Dean DeRaad Denise Dominguez 12 Linda Drake Rosie Dressel Cathy Dyke 1 Craig Fitzsimmons Wanda Fordyce Doug Fred juan Garza Pm-firig Garza Joann Cilsdorf Janet Harris Helen Hays Marvin Heckman Paula Hergert While Tina studies, Stacey is caught by surprise. y Chris Hettinger Dave Hettinger Rudy Hinojosa Sandy Kamenell takes a break away from her macrame . V31 Hodges Joni Holter Becky Huckabee Ann Hutzenbiler is ff Lx ii Rod jackson I john jaramillo IGITY J01'm50n - Wes Johnson Kent Kadlub Sandy Kamerzell The students look busy in Mr. Campbells' classroom. Kirk Kimberling - Dean, jimmy and Mario are de- Kerry Kruger Dave Kruse tennined to make it through their benior year. Brad Lewis Tina Lohry Mike Lundqujst Luke Lind Martin Lind G'1 d rf d Rav Loudenburg .1232-Q taxing a Talk weather . I l new ' '51-.5 ,, Kelly McCarthy Dan Meis Q Mario Mehindez. V Gloria Moncivais' Ann Hutzenbiler . in the spring Sarah Mus11 Jana Osbum Robbie Owen julie Moxon Lonnie Ochsner Gary Pittman . .' k k 5 k 5 I if X . . g Qiheri Provancha Russell Puiz Nick Rendon Mike Rigg Jamie Ruiz Avis Schlotthauer Tim SCl1Imidf Cindy Schoenhaar Susan Schuenemeyer i S 1 i Wendy Seaman janet Seilbachu Panilette Sema Lori Shannon Kelly McCarthy watches the familiar Mrs . Wemer returning a pass Terrie Shireman Becky Shreve Mike Steinbrecher E' I . f .? K 41' as L Mr. Burke's Amnro class looks involved in their studies. gm-is Stewart Tara McQin.n Stewart Brian Stromberger Rosa Svanse Kristie sn-aube ,H W Sharon Su-omberger DUY1 Ufich Frances Vasquez Laura VonBramer Cindy Weidexsponk Vince Whitney 4 janet Winter Tom Winick Not Pictured: Chuck Blehm Sylvia Jaramillo Kalle Mais Mad Mais Colleen Martin Jimmy Nino Heidi carefully paints the wall. x llel Q A-4 ski? . t K. ' I A - ,, 17:f'zn,3f:J: , -I A ' 2 f mg 1 NL., 1 ' '- ' W' ZW' L 'W A ' I yf 3 I ., . J 1 W 13 My A 5 ,. 2,1 Xe -. 9 ur jg ' 'az Q 1222 . ,,N,W,, VA-.. Mr. Campbellbil Mrs. Shirey are sen ior class sponsors . CLASS FLOWERS: Miniature Burgandy and Rose-colored with White Roses CLASS COLORS: Ivory, Rose, and Burgandy CLASS SONG: We May Never Pass This,Away Again CLASS MOTTO: If you build castles in the air, your work need not be lostg that is where they should be - now put foundations under them. janet does not like being caught by surprise . Susan Schuenmeyex-'s smile disapperas while reading. Kerry can't find peace anywhere ! J if kKLk,' A V- .V ' ' 'V ' fa B is ', 1, .,,,, ' V Ann concentrates hard while working in the office . Denise struts her stuff! john and Paula seem to be having fun doing their work. Kirk works on his project in shop. Wendi Seaman uses her free time wisely. Lori tries not to make a mistake . Mr. Figal and his wife enjoy the meet. Sylvia gets information from Mrs. Werner 94 Students Graduate Few moments in life can match the joy and excitement of graduation night. Ninety-four students entered the WHS gym May 25, as seniors. During the ceremony, valedictorian Janet Winter spoke on the class motto, Diplomas were then given outg honors , scholarships and grants were awardedg and tassles turned. One hour after their entrance, the class of '79 exited as WHS graduates . They re- alized as they left that they truly would never pass this way again. all Valedictorian, janet, gives her last speech to WHS . The class of '79 proudly stands together for the last time. ' Stacy and Kirk see their high school days pass by. X if Happy memories will always remain. , Q.: 4 Ea i 'K VV I 'Ls Q. as-Q .ul-5 nfff 'W' dx Sarah is presented with her diploma . 1t's over! ! ' A word of advice from superintendent jack Hale . Senior Activities ANDERSON, CAMMY: FHA l,2,33 Track 1 . ANDRESS, KIMBERLY: Yell Club 3,43 Cheerleader 43 Homecoming Attendant 3. ARANCI, DAVID: FCA 43 Football l,2,3,4, All North 43 Basketball 13 Base- ball 2,3,4. ASBRA, STACEY: FBLA 43 Yell Club l,2,3,43 Cheerleader 2,3,43 Youth Ap- preciation Award 4 . BOND, JACKIE: FLC l,2,33 National Hon- or Society 43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Jour- nalism 3, Editor 4s Yell Club l,2, Secre- tary 33 Office Assistant 43 Play Cast 2,43 Class Secretary 33 Speech Team 2,3,43 National Forensics League 3,43 Secretary 33 LIPS 2,3,43 Secretary 2,3. BRUNZ, DEBBIE: Track 1,23 Band l,2,3,4. BURNS, ROGER: Football 13 Swimming 1. CARLSON, STUART: Football 13 Basket- ball 1,23 Track 1,2. CASTEEL, EDWARD: IRC 43 Musical Cast 43 FBLA District Award 43 Youth Ap- preciation Award 43 Thespian Society 4. CLAUS, JOHNNY: W-Club l,2,33 Baseball l,2,33 Band l,2,3,43 Stage Band l,2,3,43 Musical Band 33 Boys' State 3g Swimming 1 . DAMRAU, HEIDI: IRC 33 National Honor Society 4s Quill and Scroll 3,43 Yell Club l,2,3,43 Pom Pon Girl 3,43 Head 43 FBLA 43 Choir 1,23 Select Choir 33 Model UN 3g Youth Appreciation Award 4. DERAAD, DEAN: Annual Staff 1,3. DENNY, STEVE: Football 2,3. DRAKE, LINDA: Yell Club 1 ,2,33 Track 1 , 2 , 3 . DOMINGUEZ, DENISE: FHA l,2,33 FBLA 1,23 DECA 33 Yell Club l,2,33 Play Cast 2,3,43 Gymnastics 13 Annual Staff 3, Edi- tor 43 Journalism 4. DRESSEL, ROSIE: IRC 33 FHA 23 FBLA 43 Vice-President 43 Yell Club 1 ,23 Track 1 , Manager 2g FCA 33 Swimming l,2,3,4, Captain 43 Band l,2,3,43 Stage Band 13 Outstanding Youth Award 4. DYKE, CATHY: Quill and Scroll 3,43 Yell Club 33 Basketball Manager 33 Swimming 33 fTransfer Student Latin Club 23 Swim- ming 1 , 2 .5 FORDYCE, WANDA: Welco Honor Choir 1 ,2,33 Office Assistant 4. FRED, DOUG: Transfer Student GARZA, JUAN: Wrestling 3. GARZA, PORFIRIO: Wrestling l,2,3. GILSDORF, JOANN: Yell Club 33 Wres- tling Manager 2,3,43 Gymnastics l,2,3,43 Manager 3. HARRIS, JANET: FBLA 2,3,4j Yell Club 13 Play Cast 43 Musical Cast l,2,3,43 Gymnastics lg Thespian Society 3,43 For- ensics League 3,43 Speech Team 2,3,43 Youth Appreciation Award 4. HAYS, HELEN: Annual Staff 33 FLC 2,3,43 FHA l,2,33 Journalism 43 Yell Club 13 Choir 13 Select Choir 2,3,4. HECKMAN, MARVIN: FFA 1 ,33 National Honor Society 3,43 Football l,2,3,43 All Welco 43 All State 43 Wrestling 1. HERGERT, PAULA: Yell Club 13 W-Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 43 National Honor Society 43 Basketball 1 ,2,3,4, All Welco 1,2,3,43KFKA All Star 3, All-State 33 Swimming 1,2,3,4, Captain 4s Track 2,3,4, State Relay Team 33 FCA 2,3,4, Co-Captain 43 Homecoming Queen 4. HETTINGER, CHRISTINE: Annual Staff 3,4, Editor 43 FLC 2,3,43 FHA 1,2,33 Journalism 43 Yell Club 1 ,2, Pom Pon Girl 23 Choir 1, Select Choir 2,3,43 Secretary 43 Musical 33 Gymnastics 1,2. HETTINGER, DAVID: FCA 2,3,43 Foot- ball l,2,3,4Q Wrestling 1,43 Basketball 23 Track 2,3,43 Swimming 3. HINOJOSA, RUDY: W-Club 3,41 Football l,2,3,43 Wrestling l,2,3,43 Baseball 1 ,2,4. HODGES, VALORIE: IRC 43 Gymnastics 2,3, State Qualifer 2,33 W-Club 3,43 Wrestling Manager 3,4Q Track 1 ,2,3,4. HOLTER, JONI: QTransfer Studentj Who's Who in America Academic Award HUCKABEE, BECKY: Yell Club l,2,3, Secretary 2, Vice President 33 FHA 2,3,4, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, President 43 National Honor Society 3,43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Secretary 43 Volley- ball 1 ,2,3,43 Basketball Manager 1 ,23 Band l,2,3,4, Welco Honor 4, President 4g Secretary 3, Representative 2, Class Treasurer 13 DAR Good Citizenship Award 43 Choir 1 ,2, HUTZENBILER, ANN: National Honor So- ciety 43 FBLA 4, President 43 Track 23 FCA 3,43 Swimming 2,3,43 Outstanding Youth Award 43 Greeley National Bank Scholarship 4. QTransfer Studentj JACKSON, RODNEY: W-Club l,2,3,43 Choir 4, All Welco 4g Play Cast 43 Musi- cal Cast 1,2,33 Football 1,2,3,4, All North 4, FCA 1,23 Swimming l,2,3, Cap- tain 33 Select Choir 4, President 4. JARAMILLO, JOHN: Basketball Manager 43 Track Manager 4. fTransfer Studentj JARAMILLO, SYLVIA: Annual Staff 3g Journalism 3,43 Editor 43 Choir 2,3. JOHNSON, JERRY: Football 33 Boys' Bas- ketball Manager 3,43 Baseball 3. fTrans- fer Studentj. JOHNSON, WESLEY: W-Club l,2,3,43 Swimming l,2,3,43 Cross Country 3,41 Track 8,4Q C.O.E. Award. KADLUB, KENT: Football 13 Musical Cast 4. KAMERZELL, SANDRA: FHA 1,23 Play Cast 33 FLC 1,23 Select Choir 2,33 Choir 13 Yell Club 1,2. KIMBERLING, KIRK: Cross Country 1,2,3,4, State Qualifer 4s Track 1,2,3,4, State Qualifier 43 FCA l ,2,3,43 Swimming 1,2,33 W-Club 1,2,3,4. KRUSE, DAVID: Cross Country 3,43 Track 43 Baseball l ,2,33 Swimming 1,2,3,4, State Qualifier 43 W-Club 1,2,3,4. LEWIS, BRAD: FFA 1. LIND, LUKE: FFA 1,2,33 W-Club 2,3,43 Swimming 1,2,3,4. LIND, MARTIN: FFA 1,2,33 W-Club 3,43 Football 1 ,3,43 Hon. Mention All-North 4. LOHRY, TINA: FHA 1,2,3,4. Vice- President 33 National Honor Society 43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Council 1 ,2,3,4, Vice-President 43 Secretary 33 Cheerlead- er 2,3,4, Head 33 Class Secretary 3g Band 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 4, Treasurer 33 Homecoming Attendant 1 , 2. LOUDENBURG, RAYMOND: Football 1,23 Basketball l,2,3,43 Baseball l,2,3,43 Band l,2,3,43 Stage Band l,2,3,4. 4 LUNDQUIST, MICHAEL: FFA l,2,33 Football l,2,3,43 Wrestling l,2,3,43 Track 43 FCA l,2,3,4. MAIS, KALLE: QTransfer Studentj MAIS, MATT: QTransfer Studenty MARTIN, COLEEN: QTransfer Studentj McCARTHY, KELLY: FHA 1,23 Yell Club l,2, Pom Pon Girl 23 Girls State 33 Out- standing Youth Award 4. MEIS, DAN: National Honor Society 43 Student Council 1 ,23 Football 1 ,2,3,43 Hon. Mention All North 4. MELENDEZ, MARIO: Football 33 Wres- tling l,2,3,43 Baseball 3. MONCIVAIS, GLORIA: Band 1 ,23 Select Choir. MOXON, JULIE: IRC 3,43 uill and Scroll Q 43 Musical Cast 23 Journalism 4, Editor 43 Band l,2,3, Musical Band 3. MUSIL, SARAH: Yell Club l,2,3, Pom Pon Girl 23 Student Council l,2,3,43 Nat. Honor Society 3,43 Band l,2,3,4, Stage Band l,2,3,4, Musical Band l,2,33 Class President 1, Secretary 2, Vice-President 33 Swimming 4. NINO, SANTIAGO: Football l',2,4Q Bas- ketball 2,3S Baseball 2,3. OCHSNER, LONNIE: W-Club3 Football l,2,33 Basketball 1. OSBURN, JANA: Yell Club 23 Choir 1,33 Welco Honor Choir 13 Play Cast 43 Musi- cal Cast 2,43 Band l,2,43 LIPS 43 Thespi- ans Society 4. OWEN, ROBBIE: FFA l,2. PITTMAN, GARY: Football 13 Basketball 1 ,2,3,4, All Conference 4, All North 43 Baseball 2,3,4. PROVANCHA, CHERI: FLC 2,3,4, FCA 2,43 Girls' W-Club 3,43 Basketball 2,3,4Q Volleyball 2,3,4, Track 2,3,4. PUTZ, RUSSELL: Basketball 13 Cross Country 1,41 Track 1. QTransfer Studentj RENDCN, NICHOLAS: RIGG, MICHAEL: Football 1,3. RUIZ , JAMIE: SCI-ILOTTHAUER: FFA 13 Reporter 13 Yell Club 13 Volleyball 1 . SCHMIDT , TIM: SCHOENHAAR, CYNTHIA: IRC 43 Model UN 43 FLC l,2,3,4, Treasurer 43 Li- brarian Assistant 2,33 Musical 3. SCHUENEMEYER, SUSAN: FHA 1, Yell Club l,2,3, Cheerleader 23 Gymnastics l,2,3,4, All Welco 3,4. SEAMAN, WENDY: FHA 2,3,43 Yell Club 1 ,2,3,4, Pom Pon Girl 4s Student Council 1,2,3QW'C1Ub 33 Track 13 Band l,2,3,43 Swimming 1 , 2,3. SEILBACH, JANET: Annual Staff 33 IRC 3,41 National Honor Society 3,43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 President 43 Yell Club l,2,3,4, Reporter 2, Pom Pon Girl 3,4Q Student Council 43 President 43 Choir 13 Band l,2,3,4, Pep Band l,2,3,4, March- ing Band l,2,3,43 Band Council 43 Model UN 3,43 Boys' Basketball Stat Girl 23 Vol- leyball Manager 23 Class Vice-President 13 Class President 33 Homecoming Atten- dant 3. SERNA, PAULETTE: Yell Club l,2,3, Pom Pon Girl 33 Class Secretary 13 Class Treasurer 2,43 Select Choir 2,3, Vice President 2, President 3. ,,,, 1 SHANNON, LORI: Annual Staff 33 Yell Club 1,23 Student Council 1,2,33 Librar- ian Asst. 23 Office Asst. 43 Choir lg Play Cast 23 Musical 13 Basketball 1,2,3S Track 13 Band 1 . SHIREMAN, TERRIE: Annual Staff 33 journalism 43 Swimming 2,3,4, State Qualifier 2,4. SHREVE, REBECCA: FBLA 43 DECA 33 Yell Club l,2,3,4, Cheerleader 2,3,4, Head 4g Gymnastics 13 FLC 13 Outstanding Youth Award 4. STEINBE CKE R , MIKE: STEWART , CURTIS: STEWART, TARA: Annual Staff Ss jour- nalism 33 Yell Club 13 Band l,2,3,43 Speech Team 23 FBLA 4. STRANGE, ROSA: journalism 3. STRAUBE, KRISTIE: FLC .I,2,3j Yell Club 1 ,2,3,4, Pom Pon Girl 3,43 Student Council l,2,4, Secretary 43 LIPS 2,3,4, Secretary 43 Quill and Scroll 3,41 National Honor Society 3,43 Band l,2,3,4, Report- er 4, Welco Honor Band 43 journalism 3,4, Editor 4. STROMBERGER, BRIAN: W-Club l,2,3,43 Band l,2Q Football l,2,3,43 Basketball l,2,3, Track 1,2,3,4. STROMBERGER, SHARON: Band l,2,3,4, Secretary 4, Stage Band 2,3,4, Musical Band l,2,3,4, Honor Band 43 FBLA 43 Na- tional Honor Society 3,43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Annual Staff 33 journalism 33 Out- standing Youth Award 4. URICH, DARYL: Football 2,3,4, All North 4. VASQUEZ, FRANCES: VONBRAMER, LAURA: Yell Club l,2,3,4, Pom Pon Girl 2,3, Head 33 IRC 3,41 FBLA 43 FCA 33 Gymnastics 13 Out- standing Youth Award 4. WEIDERSPON, CYNTHIA: Quill and Scroll 3,43 Speech 2,3,43 NFL 3,43 Band l,2,3,4, Musical Band 2,3,4, Welco Hon- or Band 3,43 FLC 13 Yell Club 13 Track 1 , 2 . WHITNEY, VINCENT: WINICK, TOM: WINTER, JANET: National Honor Society 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,43 FCA 4g W-Club 2,3,4, Secretary 2s Band 1 ,23 Annual Staff 33 Class Secretary 43 Volleyball I,2,3,4Q All Welco 3,4, Hon. Mention 2, All State 3,4, KFKA All Star 3, Hon. Mention All State 2, MVP Welco 43 Basketball l,2,3,4, All Welco 2,3,4, All North 2,3,4, All Welco Tourney 3, All State Tourney 3, All State 3, MVP Welco Tour- ney 3, Player of the Year 3, KFKA All Star 33 Outstanding Female Athlete 43 Track 1 ,2,3,4, State Qualifier 43 Fred Steinmark Award 4. BLEHM, CHUCK: FITZSIMMONS, CRAIG: W-Club 2,3,4, President 43 Senitinel of FFA 33 Football l,2,3,4, All Welco 4, All State 4, Leader of Welco Rushing Record3 All North 43 Baseball l,2,3,43 Basketball 1. KRUGER, KERRY: Yell Club 1,23 Track 33 Gymnastics l,2,3,4, State Qualifier 1 ,2,3,4, Second Place State Gymnastics 4. -1 Q H H I, .aw - hw. 143 SVATE FARM 165 INSURANCE Agent P 326 B Ph Wm sor C pq Ph STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES HOME OFFICES - BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS David o. Mcsnfae O B 1 1061 M 686 7441 ci , I d 80550 356 9375 B RRS BUUQ ET Flowers for all occasions 406 Main Street 686-5350 w,fx X maafuwceaaf i WW X. was My 9 fmfwfwmfmfmlf at any Mfwgfb Mo awytkmw and wfwmazfwnwaya Mai any lmaldwwwiawww ,c4f,,,,4,,M,,,,,f,,,,,mam,,,a,f,,, fwmfk ano!ww!fvMaZ ,mmf afyiwwffwyfmfdfmflfff ROSS CLUTHING 417 Main St Windsor Colorado FAMILY APPAREL LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Thursday Friday and Saturday Evenings 9 p m to 1 a m Featuring daily luncheon specials HAPPY HOUR 4 to 6 and 12 to 1 Open Mon -Sat 8 a m to2a m 423 Main St Windsor 686-9878 or 686-9777 CAPT. JGHN'S . I - wx - we Q 'K A ' . J IIIQIII I. ,- f xr W Iii 4431 I f 1 ' Ip, I . . 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CO. 80550 303 686 2465 ACT SERVICE Booking and In ome Tax 509 Main Street Phone 686-7746 Windsor Colorado MINI MART JOHN BRUN N ER CCMPANY P1 mbing Heating and Wiring Digging and Trenching 512 Main Street Windsor Colorado Phone 686 2656 PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY COLORADO Y 1' 0 , i f z l .I.'.!!!fFf 3 923 1 .. 2!!2!.f!',u1.. f 4, rf -- ,HN Alta , F N is WINDSUR AUTU PARTS Car Truck and Tractor Parts Marvin Harris Owner Checking Accounts Installment Loans Savings accounts Commercial loans Banking Hours 9 00 to 3 00 9 O0 to 5 30 Drive In 8 00 to 5 30 Daily 8 00 to 5 30 Fri 24 Hour Depository 81 Letter Drop I FOR INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION AND FRIENDLY SERVICE , CALL ON ANY MEMBER OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK the FIRST NATIONflL BANK B l'. ll. IHDX SIS!!! VV I N I DSUR. FCJLI DILX I DU 80550 v S ' :ai Q u H -I v 5:52 if W , - U MM' ,145 H Im 505 Main Street Phone: 686-7777 I 1 CLQTHESLINE I FAMILY APPAREL 1047 Main Windsor West Phone 686 2287 THE SPIRIT Windsor West Shopping Center 686-9757 Windsor, Colorado rw ,- ' W Z WK, f f if SHUPPE heridan avings ND LO N ASSOC FSLIC Home offices 200 South Sheridan Blvd Denver Colorado 80226 Branch offices Windsor office Johnstown office 3 South Parish Eaton office 201 lst Street TION Congratulations And Best Wlshes To The Class Of 1979 'I-ui' . I I -f-'-'------ -- ' ' 'Ve' - q , ,, ,,l,-,,,.....Qj E f....-.,. E,t-,,,,-. ,N 6 tt fm I t I A A Munn -1311 , Q' afi- . I . My if . v--v -.wr 5 r Q , B Qs ami' I1 . Sang X Qnausxiuwur an mai ' E -f 419 Main Street 65 ' 99 . t s 4, , -' ., A-. Q 1 all f-el N V we X , I .... ,JR .il I QQ . If :Wy gag sa af f MW X? ,X 3 M X E JACK S TV Channel Master Compact Stereo Sets antennas and installations VALUE VARIETY TV RADIO AND STEREO REPAIR Windsor CO 80550 Phone Bus f303J 686-5030 FLINN RE LTY INSURANCE C0 Salutes the Class of 1979 Phil and Mona McCarthy Insurance and Real Estate Specialists Windsor Colorado 80550 Phone 686 2510 O l 408 Main Street I Box 778 Main Street To the grocluoting clcrss Accept our respect for solrd accomplrshment rn turbulent trmes Take vvrth vou the burden of our hopes burlt on your youth and vrgor Know that vve vvrsh you the best rn the strll more demandrng years ahead of you Belreve that happiness goodvvrll and peace are Indeed attarnable human goals Ulu' EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY K dak Col ad D Coo d The minhsur Beacon 425 Main Street P O Box 639 Windsor CO 80550 Rea ll bout It' WYMAN OIL CO Sinclair Ed May Tires-Mobil Oil Batteries-Accessories Phone 686-2601 Severance Colo GLEN BECHTHOLDT PLANNINC CONSULTANT LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT Complete Nursery and Garden Center lghland urserles .Jr The Beacon is your best source of school and home-town news' Special college year subscriptions available Take The Beacon with yo . 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Complete Floor Covering Drapes, Kitchen Cabinets Fireplaces DESIGN INTERIGRS 513 Main St. Windsor, Colorado 80550 Lammert Rens Phone 686-7156 252519-4- CONGRATULATIONS HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES' ON ACHIEVING AN IMPORTANT GOAL IN YOUR LIFE You are at an Important crossroad of elther contInuIng with a formal education or startlng with a vocation Woodward ollers outstandlng opportunltles Il you decide on a business or Industrlal career We are a stable progressive and growlng company operatlng under a unIque busmess phllosophy wIth modern lacIlItIes In d6SlgI'lll'1g and manufacturing preclse control products We are Interested In you Please VISIL our personnel department to learn about advantages open at Woodward for Progressive On the Job TraInIng Sell Improvement Courses with FleImbursement Lastmg SatIslyIng Career Excellent Benefits Vw. WOODWARD GOVERNOR COMPANY 1000 EAST DRAKE ROAD FORT COLLINS COLORADO 80525 303-482 5811 Pay While Training in the Irl C. Martin Academy Program I . , . . QQ 3 ' Oi I I I I I 7 MOREY GLASS AND SALVAGE Complete Auto and 124 Main Street Windsor Phone: 68632058 LEISURES' MERIT DRUG AND GIFT CORNER Congratulations Graduates 431 Main St 0 P O Box 40 Windsor Colorado 686-2196 LEISURES LIQUER LOCKER 431 Main St P O Box 400 Windsor Colorado 686-2196 Sig And Marian Jensen WINDSUR HEALTH CARE Phone 686 7474 For the best in 24 Hr. Nursing Care Tires VERN'S CGNGCG SERVICE 401 Main St Ph 686-2256 ' Windsor Colorado New Used Cars And Trucks KENNEDY CHEVROLET 215 4th Street, Box 70 Windsor, Colorado 80550 Phil Kennedy, Owner Office 686-2575 Res. 686-2507 ,.., fi' r 1 , 'M ef 1 'E f-X 'VVA .Al.. , ,VAV V r V sq-av- ,. ,, , rv 1 Y ,W J- Ie . vt, J 1. E Q57- N.1h Q .-K:, A if yds K 3 W x K 4 5 1 5 A , lv JI 4-.J NM 1 .Q 'E A40 T f-1? , ' Jim The 1978-79 Annual Staff would like to thank the following people who took, developed, and printed photographs: Chuck Adkisson, Cleon Kimberling, Dan Looper, and Michelle White.


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