Bear Creek High School - Bear Tracks Yearbook (Lakewood, CO)
- Class of 1959
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For all of these things and others too numerous to be mentioned, we dedicate our 1959 Bear Tracks to our principal: MR. RAY BALL X ' ,fi if U C C Q ff , V .pl lj I Q I I L ji ff Aix! XBJUV ixx H t f ! X Q V. 1' rj I V X L10 xl lj f I U A J I ,,! kk, 6,1 M HJ. k . CU A'l,f',,f' 3 K .. f f X' 'V Q f E fbi f L N X 1 P- AJ X N1 x ,f U I X K Q f LV X4 fc 2' K Y! 1 N 'E 1 1 1 L iw ! W Y I ' W M X, C X P 5 , f V ' 5- 5' -NN, - fx Q W.. , A f ,, X If k 'Lf' A ' f - -X ,V A 1 , N ' Q :T Q H x tu! ,, 1' . v, 'J ' ,f X 1' , 5 1.-- 14' - ' s L V , ' - l 3. I A ' f Q ,, f, K M 'r' 7 ' -' ' .' 111, '--fx! , I AC 'K A ,fne 'Q 1 1- Y X , , I ' I 1 f ' 1 4cf-X l HAP, ' f , -L j 1, fv ff ., 5 ' C 4,--V f' . L 1 , H if K, :X ,-rw I XL. I y - .. 1 4 NM 4- f c 5 r I f L-J ,.--ff w Ti JC -1 ,J-4' - I ' gs 'JZ L-l QW A' ' rr- QQ - KK., f, 4 C :Q- 'K LZ xi JEFFERSON COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD Left to right: Mr. Charles O. Moore, Secretary: Mr. Thomas Ten Eyck, Treasurer: Mr. Charles E. Meyers, President: Mr. J. Collins Gadd, lst Vice President: Mr. Hal Shelton, 2nd Vice President. Standing: Dr. Robert H. Johnson, Superintendent of Schools. 5fQQ,gif'f X w A c -mg' 2113115 w 7' ,Q K 5, .wuz-qi'.i,,g 4 V15 ., ,,V,-, +,- xw, fmmwplfmawwfwwz RMWagw6wikE95Q1 4 1 g5?eQf'ii91T?jgg3g: 1 Ftiggt ifmgiiiifff T555 .XJ rvfxlf '24 ,153 . LQ: . , sim 'iv1QLQz? l 1 . 3Y:i'if?g A V ,,QgM2 gE 3qg43Vw ' 3 U ASW! ffsff i g 4 5 255 Yi 3 Q? .4531 up 1,3555 1 wgff A I iv ....... , ': 5' ff x. 15,53 .5 iii! y +3 fi' if Mg, ifgifff W if KUYCU Be 9e Mqly Bonine Angelo Brulw Enghsh sfaff ufnazafaon Study American History 9 EGU 6 DeForest Chase Instrumental Music James Denny Spanish Jane Drummond Staff Utilization Study , i -JT' Sv Q Jo f I M ,Blk Roger Dungan v U! Business Ed. iii W Paul Eceker Carol Foulk Marilyn Gilbreaih P' E- 5 SC'enCe Art Business Ed. IWW: we We ' , JVW ' Yu' LW 1 x jf.. 2 - .5 - an it 2 f'32.?.vS' l g,,,??il32 vpyec ellffft ff - 5 D0Yle Goodale Audrey Hansen Mathematics p. E, 5 Heaqfh 0,2 Thelma lden Home Economics 46 GLC!! f 5 ., 4 ' 5 . l ... . f ' 7 . w t. W , MI, 1 L. 1, iffaiiliximl l fJ2f', - yy ' Hugh Montgomery . V X W- World C1 American History ' ': T r F1 I' Q, .L , l - Q , W Arlene Larsen Library Charles Rufien Speech 6 English Harold Ryan Industrial Arts Gay Smith Gerhardt Voss Louella Zimmerman Vocal Music Science Languages . Vern Smith, Dean of Boys Athena Clement, Deon of Girls CLASS OFFICERS Eddie Mariska Presudenr J A d S t ry L yKh Vicep dt 9 x X ' X S l wllfgli I . '1 N ss '4 1' .I . lx l'.'x 133' s 4 0' .., A , . X., , K hx X 'X xt! X X w.lS Q, ' ' 'R' Rik' ,-A1 fflffwx 5? 'x .Nz-n 4 Sf , X, .,,-' ' , ml V .. . Y f 'Sw ff' I .X V I :ll 5 17,355 ' X N -ffmx ', l ' . . . '-35A ' - we f' 'JS'-Q55 -g ' at If XXX A gif . I EX ', x if Q64 -, sf X 5. N Wi f I ff, ncfpff fig 1, f f JAN ANDERSON Most people think I'm innocent anyway. Student Council Rep. 93 C.A.A. 93 Pep Club 9, 103 Drill Team 9, 10: Pep Club Talent Show 93 Annual Staff 11, 12, Assn't Layout Ed. 113 Assn't Ed. 123 lr.-Sr. Play 11, 123 National Honor Society 11, 123 Sec. National Honor Society 123 Magazine Award ll: Sec.-Treas. Sr. Class, Quill Cr Scroll 123 Gayettes 123 Honor Roll 11, 121 Student Of The Month 123 Home Ec. 9, 10. ANNE BURKHOLDER Anyone want to buy a Saving Stamp? Student Council Ren. 1O3 Mixed Chorus 113 Bear Facts 10, 113 National Honor Society 11, 123 F.T.A. 113 Pep Club 9, 123 Quill Cr Scroll 113 Vice. Pres. of Student Council 123 Vice Pres. of lr. Class3 Pres. of F.T.A. 11. JOANN ARAGON lt's the quiet ones that you have to watch. Mixed Chorus 93 Annual Staff 10, 113 Dance Club 123 Photo Club 93 Arts and Crafts 10. ROBERT BENNETT lt is well for one to know more than he says. Football ll, Track 9, 103 Wrestling 93 Wrestling Manager 113 Photo Club 123 Rod and Gun 93 Safety Club 10, 11. eniord CATHI BULLOCK Don't do today what you can put off until tomorrow. Mixed Chorus 123 Bear Facts 123 Annual Staff, Art Ed. 123 jr.-Sr. Play 113 Quill C1 Scroll 12. DUANE BUSKIRK Silence is one great art of conversation. Mixed Chorus ll, 12: Dance Club IO, 123 Photo Club 93 Home Ec. Club 12. , J l Bef, R M CHARLOTTE CARDER I fish in the sea of men, but l never get a bite. Cirls' Chorus 93 Mixed Chorus 11, 123 Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 123 Drill Team 9, 10, 11, 123 Drill Leader 11, 123 All-County Choir 123 Perfect Attendance 9, 10, 11. DORIS JEAN CLUBB Rub-a-dub-dub, here's Doris lean Clubbf' Bear Facts 9, Photo Club 9, IO, Band 9, I2: Girls' Clee Club IZ, Soph. Talent Show, Freshman Talent Show, F.H.A. Reporter II. eniorri JUDY CONNELLY JEAN DONEY Before I louse things up, I thimk. Pep .Club Keep your temper-no one else wants it. Honor IO, II, IZ, Drill Team IZ, C.A,A. IO, II, Science Roll 9, IO, II, Pep Club IO, II, IZ, Drill Team Club IO, Il, Ir, Talent Show, Mixed Chorus IZ. IO, II, IZ, Annual Staff IZ, lr.-Sr. Play II. VIRGIL ENLOW I never trouble trouble until trouble troubles me. Football IO, Il, IZ, Track 9, IO, ll, IZ, Wrestling 9, IO, II, IZ, Baseball 9, IO, Mixed Chorus IO, Il, IZ, Dance Club 9, IO, II, IZ, Safety Club II: Safety Club Treas. II, All-County Choir II, IZ, All-State Choir IZ, Dance Club President 9, IO, II, IZ, lr.fSr. Play IZ, Ql Q t1I, 3 F?'5i ifBsEfl li CHUCK ELDER Trouble and l always take the same road.' Bear Facts IZ, lr.-Sr. Play II, Dance Club IZ Arts 6' Crafts 9, IO, II. JUDY FETTERS 'Dynamite comes in small packages. Dance Club 9, IO, II, IZ, Mixed Chorus II, IZ, Pep Club 9: Drill Team 9, F.H.A. 9, P.T,A. Model II, Mixed Chorus Sec. II, IZ, Dance Club Sec.- Treas. 9, IO, II, F.H.A. Parliamentarian 9. JEAN FINSON l'm not naturally stupidfl've been practicing. Girls' Chorus 9: Mixed Chorus IO, II, Dance Club IZ, Photo Club 9, Arts C1 Crafts IO, Home Ec. 9, IZ, Pep Club 9, IO, II, Drill Team 9, IO, I I. inf wt' its : LILA FRANTI Love your enemies, it will drive them crazy. Mixed Chorus 9, 11, 12, Bear Facts 113 lr.-Sr. Play 11, 12g G.A.A. 93 Soph, Talent Show, Pep Club Talent Show 9, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 123 Drill Team 9, 10, 11, 12, F.T,A. 11, Radio Show 11, Drill Leader 11, 12, Honor Chorus 113 Home- coming Queen Candidate 12. CARL HENSON A very careful student-careful not to overdo it. Band 9, 10, 115 Safety Club ll, 123 Photo Club 9, Dance Club 10, Baseball 9, Football 9, 1O, 11, 121 Wrestling 9, 10, Basketball ll, Safety Club President 12. 4:EK6Z3?712KTf iT V' -. DEAN HALL There are two sides question-my l've already made up my mind, don't confuse side and the wrong sid 123 Annual Staff F.T.A.,1'13 Band 123 Chorus 3 lr.-Sr Qflf x...,,,,,,? me with the facts. Arts C1 Crafts 9, IO, 113 Band 9, 10, 11, 121 Track 12, Student Council Rep. 12, Mixed Chorus 12, Bear Facts 125 lr.-Sr. Play 12. eniom CONNIE HAWLEY Sometimes I sit and think, sometimes l just sit. -Spanish Club 1O, Majorette 103 Bowling Club 12. JUDY HILEMAN What's Baltimore - a disease? Majorette 9, Talent Show 11, 12, lr.-Sr, Play 113 Photo Club 12, Pep Club 11, 123 Drill Team 11,12. BARBARA HOPPERSTAD lt's the little things in life that count. G,A.A. 95 Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Drill Team 9, 10,l1, 123 Pep Club Talent Show 9, Home Ec. 9, 105 F.H.A. 10, Arts and Crafts 11, Bear Facts ll, Mixed Chorus 11, 12, Pep Club Pres. 12, Talent Show 10, 113 Radio Show 11, Homecoming Queen Candidate 12, Prom Queen Candidate 12, lr.-Sr. Play 12. JUDY HOUSTON lt's the quality, not the quantity that counts. Mixed Chorus 9, IO, Il, IZ, Cayettes IZ, lrf Sr. Play II, Dance Club IO, IZ, Home Ec, 9, IO, Student Council Rep. II, All-State Choir Madrigal IO, All-County Honor Chorus IO, II, IZ, All- School Talent Show IO, II, Operetta IO, lr. Escort, Dance Band II, IZ, Honor Roll IZ, Student of the Month IZ. eniord LARRY HUBBARD I, 2, 3 Hersheys, 4, 5, 6, Chop Suey's. Ho-Hum! Well, at least l've learned to count. Basketball 9, IO, II, IZ, Football 9, IO, II, IZ, Track 9, IO, II, I2, Baseball IO, National Honor Society II, IZ, Vice-Pres. National Honor Society I2, Dance Club IZ, Rod C1 Gun 9, IO, Safety Club II, Pres. Soph, Class, Buyer for lr. E1 Sr. Class, lr.-Sr. Play IZ. JUDY JOBE Before you ask+the answer is I don't know. Photo Club IO, Soph, Talent Show. t --I Jf tif-2 5' -. DOROTHY HUGHES lt is a great talent to be able to conceal one's talents. Dance Club IZ, Photo Club 9, Home Ec. IO, F.H.A. IO, Future Nurses of America II. LARRY KEHOE I don't care what happens, just so it cIoesn't happen to me. Football 9, IO, II, Track 9, Wrestling 9, IO, II, IZ, Mixed Chorus IZ, Dance Club 9, IZ, Rod C7 Cun IO, Safety Club II, jr. Talent Show, lr. Escort, Vice Pres. Sr. Class. BARRY HUGHES Young fellows will be young fellows. Basket ball 9, IO, II, Baseball II, Rod C1 Cun 9, IO Vice Pres., Rod G Gun 9, Pres. Rod C1 Gun IO Band 9, IO, Rocket Cr Science Club I2, Pres Rocket C1 Science IZ. ROBERT KING Ask me something easy. Mixed Chorus IZ, Rocket and Science IZ, JANET LANDEN 1 can resists everything but temptation. Mixed Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12, Annual Staff 10, ll, 12, Layout Ed. IO. Business Manager 11, 12, lr.-Sr. Play ll, Quill Cr Scroll 11, 12, Dramatlcs 9: Pep Club 91 Home Ec. 9, lr. Escort, Homecoming Attendant 11, Homecoming Queen 12, Bowling Club 12. BEV McDONALD What's the use of doing something if you don't have to? Mixed Chorus 9, 11, 121 Bear Facts 12, Home Ec. 9, 12, Pep Club 9, 10,1l,12, Drill Team 9, 10, 11, 12, Cheerleader 12: Sec.- Treas. Pep Club 11, Homecoming Queen Candle date 12. CAROL LECHMAN ED MARISKA l don't like boys-much. Home Ec. 9, Arts Cr A cute kid and the tlrst to admlt lt. Basketball Crafts 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 121 Drill 9, IO, 12, Football 9, 10, 11, 121 Track 9, 10, Team 10, 11, 12, Drill Leader 12, Dance Club 9, 11, Wrestling Il, Student Council 12, B Club lr. Sr. Play 11. 9, 10, Safety Club 11, Band 9, 111 Sr. Class Pres, lr.-Sr. Play 12. eni om PAT MARKER lf boys were dollars, l'd be a millionaire, Mixed Chorus 11, Girls' Chorus 9, Bear Facts 10, ll, 12: Dance Club 10, 12, F.T.A. 11, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, Drill Team 9, 10, 11, Quill G Scroll 11, 12, lr. Escort, National Latin Society 9, Talent Show 10, 11, Honor Roll 9, 10, ll, 12, Associate Ed., Bear Facts 12: Sec.-Treas. Dance Club 10. JOHN McDONALD Bless, the man who first invented sIeep. Foot- ball 10, Wrestling 11, 12, Mixed Chorus 12, Dance Club 10, Rod G' Gun 9, Safety Club 12, Arts Gr Crafts 9, 103 F.T.A. 11. RUBY McLEAN t'She had so many bright ideas, her hair turned red. Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 12, Dance Club 9, 10g Home Ec. 9, 11, 12, Pep Club 9, F.l-l.A. 10. af? JIM MCMULLEN ROBERT MIDKIRK DOROTHY MURRAY l don't get ulcers-I give them. Football 93 The worId's no better if we worry, life's no l'm not arguing with you-l'm telling you. Wrestling 9, IO, IIp Mixed Chorus I2g Dance shorter it we hurry. Basketball IO, II3 Track Arts Er Crafts IOQ Home Ec. IO. Club IZQ Rod and Cun 9, IO, Ilg Arts and Crafts 9, IO, II, Photo Club II, IZ, Rod C1 Gun 9, IO. 9, IO. I If I O f A emeffay 0 .3 J ,Ari 4 . I ' '- H A ,I lf K vi llll 6 f i, il , ij ,5 MIL 2,171 lf J 415 7 , 1.1 y, I I 4 V it if I if V. I' . . Lf , . .. pf 'xl ' ' ff , ,N V v . A r . J .1 f , 6 ' I, H J, fu, ,.4 If' In N V If D ' J H, .lf ,..f7 fl I I fa If -. J? 5 '-If U ,I x , fy It .j DIANE NICHOLAS ff ' ' ' ' fl, i l never make misstakesf' Annual Staff II, IZ, , ,I 12 ' ' '4 1 ,J Lay-our Ed. 12. Dance Club 91 Arts C1 crafis iog .N ' 'X if f Quill Cr Scroll IZ3 P.F.C. Pres. IZ, Talent Show . U by Z ' IOL Magazine Award io, iig Honor Roll 12. I' A - I ' if 'V Ik 'af A 'T I? 1 , I f 1 ' f A I. 'l .JJ Al' 1 VIRGINIA PHILLIPS You will see Ginny at every game, but B.B, is her only flame. Sec.-Treas. of Class 9, IO, lr. Class Pros: Student Council Rep. IO, II, 123 Mixed Chorus II, I23 Vice Pres. Mixed Chorus IZ, Home EC. 9, Pep Club 9, IO, ll, IZ: Drill Tr-am 9, IO, II, IZ, Drill Leader Il, Cheerleader IZ: Oueen Candidate lr. Sr. Prom. JUDY PHIPPS Lite's short why worry? Pep Club IZ, Drill Team IZ, P.F.C. Vice Pres, I2g Sr. Class Rep. in Pep Club Cabinetg lr. Talent Show. JOE ROBERTSON He who eats last gets cheated. Football II, IZ, Wrestling II, IZ: Mixed Chorus II, IZ, Pres, Mixed Chorus IZQ Annual IIQ Dance Club IZ, F.T.A. II, Vice Pres. F,T.A. II. fights. ,Lf Q' ' ' ROBERT ROUNDS Quiet-unlike most boys. National Honor Soc- iety 12: Rocket I1 Science Club 12. PAT SPATH I'm not hard ot hearing, l'm iust ignoring you. Student Council Rep. 9, C-ayettes 123 Annual 10, 11, 121 lr.-Sr, Play 11, 121 National Honor Society 11, 12, F.T.A, 11, Band 9, 10, 113 Quill Er Scroll 11, 12, DAR-C-ood Citizen Award 123 Honor Roll 9, 10, 12, Pres. National Honor Society 12, Ed. Annual 12, All-County Band 9, 10. Ji, ARLINE SEARS Always be sincere whether you mean it or not. Mixed Chorus 9, 103 Cayettes 12, lr. Sr. Play 11, 123 Dance Club 9g Arts I: Crafts 9, 103 Home Ec. 9g Pep Club 9, Drill Team 93 Talent Show IO, 11g All School Talent Show 103 Student Dir- ector lr.-Sr. Play 12. ,. CAROL SHERRIFF Mistakes will happen but must I give them so much help? Mixed Chorus 11,123 Bear Facts 10: Annual Staff 11, 123 Dance Club 93 Quill Cv Scroll 125 Jr. Talent Show, Sec. Dance Club 9. eniorri RONALD SMITH I tell you we need more men like me. Basket- ball 1Og Football 9, 10, 11, 125 Track 103 Wrest- ling 115 Safety Club 10, Arts G Crafts 11. BARBARA STROHM She's a student-sometimes. Mixed Chorus 11, 123 Bear Facts 12, Arts Er Crafts 121 Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12: Drill Team 9, 10, 11, 12, Drill Leader 125 Sec.-Treas. lr. Class, Prom Queen Can- didate 12. JACK TAYLOR A minute for work, an hour tor fun. Football 11, 12, Track 9, 10, 11, 123 Wrestling 113 Bear Facts 12, Safety Club 11, 12, Arts G Crafts 10. Q xW vf JUDY WEAVER The psychiatrist said it would take time, patience and a lot of understanding. Mixed Chorus 9, 10, 11, Cayettes 12, Jr. Sr, Play 11, 125 Dance Club 125 Home Ec. 10, F.H.A. 9, 103 Talent Show 1 1. PETE WELLS I go to class when 1 have nothing else to do. Basketball 9, 10, 111 Football 9, 10, 11, 125 Track 9, IO, ll, 12: Baseball 9: Student Council 9, 10, 11: Student Body Pres, 123 Class Pres. 93 Bear Facts 12, National Honor Society 11, 123 B Club 10. eniorzi Alf JFK V A Xi . flii 0, ill it if i WX ,lf llf , lf ll tbl fl be 'fl f W 1 QP , if 1 li lx ,Yi 1 f LX J' 1 lj ' o vi' 1 X, BOB WILEY No work and all play makes for a f ny day. Dance Club 125 Football 10, 11: Baseball 10, 113 Wrestling 10, 11, Track 10, 11, Bowling Club lg, Acap. Choir 10, 113 S Club at South High 1 , 11. . i' , ,fwsaliexi SANDRA WOODWARD Don't hesitate, iust stop. Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Drill Team 9, 10, 11, 123 Mixed Chorus 11, 12gAl1-county Choir 11, 121 Pep Club Drill Leader 10, 11: Pep Club Sec.-Treas. 123 Mixed Chorus Treas, 12, Pep Club Talent Show 9, jr. Talent Show. BEN WEST Our dignified long-hair Senior. Football 105 Baseball 9, Mixed Chorus 125 Dance Club 10, 12, Safety Club 11, Arts G' Crafts 105 Vice Pres. Soph. Class, Ir. Escort, All-county Choir 11. ARTHUR ZAHN Nupe, l'rn not noivous. Basketball 10, 11, 12, Football 10, ll, 123 Track 10, 11, 123 lr.-Sr. Play 111 National Honor Society 11, 123 Dance Club 9, Photo Club 113 Rod G Gun Club 10, 11. Qm lS i 9:0951 in ,Q mx 'QP ii We g 2 Qi. an m W' g jf ,531 -.I K f Ne 9, vs SENIORS iHow many can you guess! in f Q... zz: 1,3 'W' 5356? Q T' ' NATIONAL HCJNOR SGC IE TY MN Left to right: Marcia Wilson: Ed Sanden: Virginia Draper: Bob Rounds: Pete Wells, treasurer: Arthur Zahn: Janice Anderson, secretary. Standing: Pat Spath, president: Anne Burkholder: Larry Hubbard, vice president: Doris Millett: Koren Remley: Nancy Menon: Gary Marner Diane Nicholas. W.. Pinning the new members 8' , i Enjoying a delicious meal 'u QUILL Gm SCRCLL Sitting I. to r.: Marcia Wilson, Jan Anderson, Pat Spath, Janet Landen, Diane Nicholas, Pat Marker. Stand ng I. to r.: Mr. Rufien, sponsor, Carol Sllerriff, Cothi Bullock, Dean Hall, Pete Wells, Mrs. Gilbreath, sponsor. The purpose of Quill and Scroll is to encourage and reward individual achievement in the performance of all regular staff duties, to instill in students the ideal of scholarship, and to promote exact and dispassionate thinking, clear and forceful writing. The requirments to be a member of Quill and Scroll are: l. They must be of at least junior standing. 2. They must be in the upper third of their class in general scholastic standing at the time of their election lfor the current yearl. 3 They must have done superior work in some phase of journalistic or literary endeavor. 4 They must be recommended by the annual sponsor or the journalism teacher. 5. They must be approved by the executive secretary. you TS xff 3 ff FOCTBALL Coaches Left to Right: Bill McPeek, Doyle Goodole, Bob Rough, Andy May, Chuck Rufien. First Row, Left to Right: Ronnie Forsberg, Pete Wells, Arthur Zahn Second Row: Dick Miller, Joe Robertson, Ed Mariska, Virgil Enlow Third Row: Larry Hubbard, Ed Sanden, Charles Ryan, Ronnie Smithl, Fourth Row: Delbert Moler, Richard Silkett, Gary Mills, Gene Wilson, Jock Taylor, Darin Steele, Deon Mills, Barry Levine. .lack Erfurdt, Bruce Strohm, Jim Topkoff, Larry Kaiser .lock Spinks, Carl Henson, Coach Bob Rough. Jerry Sola, Bob Londen, Phil Hubbard. Ge' YOU' MUN! Butterfingers Senior He Men Whuf'S UP? Gel' that ball! Hey where is everyone? Football Scores St. Josephs--7 - - I.i1'I'IeI'On-25 - Jefferson+25 - - Mapleton--O - Louisville--44 - - Alameda-20 - - - Idaho Springs-O - - Brush-44 - Thornton-O - Evergreen - - BC-30 BC-I 3 BC-O BC-O BC-6 BC-2 BC-27 BC-I 4 BC-37 BC-I 9 FOOTBALL Team Louisville - Alameda - Jefferson - Bear Creek Mapleton - Evergreen - Thornton - Idaho Springs Won Lost - 7 O - 6 I - 5 2 - 3 4 - 3 4 - 2 5 - I 6 - O 7 Hove drill-will march at halftime Washday blues BASKETBALL Senior Basketball Players Ed Marislm, Larry Hubbard, Arthur Zahn. VAR ITY Left To Right: Bruce Nelson, Dean Mills, Ed Mariska, Larry Hubbard, Ed Sandcn, Bill Dayton, Gene Wilson, Arthur Zahn, Gary Mills. ll Il Coaches: Mr. Rufien, Jr. Varsity team. Mr. Bruno, Varsity team. First Row: Left to Right-Larry Kaiser, Randy Murphy, Frank Sears, Jim Topkoff, Fred Donoho, Second Row Left to Right, Tom Hosea, Dorin Steele, Bill Fehlman, James Holt, Jack Spinks, Third Row: Darrel Roos, Leonard Taylor, Fred Henson, Lloyd Donnelly, Terry Tracey. BEAR BEAR BEAR BEAR BEAR BEAR BEAR BEAR BEAR BEAR BEAR BEAR BEAR BEAR CREEK CREEK CREEK CREEK CREEK CREEK CREEK CREEK CREEK CREEK CREEK CREEK CREEK CREEK SCORES BASKETBAL - - - - Alameda - - Idaho Springs - - - Louisville - - Thornton - - Evergreen - - Jefferson - - Mapleton - - - Alameda - - Idaho Springs - - - Louisville - - Thornton - - Evergreen - - Jefferson - - Mapleton LEAGUE STANDINGS L Team W4-L Jefferson - 1 2-2 Mapleton - - 1 1....3 BEAR CREEK - 7...7 Louisville - 8-6 Alameda 7-.7 Thornton 7...7 Evergreen - 2,12 Idaho Springs I-I3 WRESTLING 1 1 N Senior Wrestlers: Larry Kehoe, Jack Taylor, John McDonald, Virgil Enlow. Left to Right from bottom row: Phil Hubbard, Ronnie Foresberg, Dick Lightner, Barry Lowe, David Mosher, Ronnie Lippis, Delbert Moler, George Mcilhinneyi Eddie Fisher, Larry Kehoe, .lack Taylor, John McDonald, Gary Vanner, Virgil Enlow, Joe Garbo, Tom Baker, Jerry Sharp, Tiny Ryan. LEAGUE STANDINGS Alameda - Wrestling Coaches: Mr. Bill McPeek and Mr. Andy May. Bear Bear Bear Bear Bear Bear Bear Bear Creek - Mapleton - Louisville - Thornton - Evergreen - - Idaho Springs - WRESTLING SCORES Creek Creek Creek Creek Creek Creek Creek Alameda 37 Mapleton 30 Thornton I5 Idaho Springs 22 Jefferson I6 Evergreen 8 Louisville I8 WRESTLING I st 2nd 3rd 4th Sth 6th 7th The top three wrestlers that went to State, Gary Vanner, Delbert Moler and Joe Garbo. Gary took fourth in State. TRACK Bottom Row I. to r.: Mr. Raugh, coach, Virgil Enlow, Bob Rickey, Gene Wilson, Dick Miller, Frank Sears Terry Tracy, Jerry Sharp, Ed Sanden, Randy Murphy, Dean Hall, Robert Voorhis, Carlin Joslyn, Ed Mariska, Pete Wells, Darvon Fleury, Jack Spinks. l ... I Senior Trackmen: Virgil Enlow, Pere Wells, Ed Mariska, Dean Hall. CLASS OFFICERS f 'I 0 mm Us si mx X X Zr lb: 25 - 61 - W N I 1 1 I V V X u N I f V Erna Anson Judy Black Jaan Babnick Sandra Clayton ' me Thomas Baker Judy Baxter Charles Brock Jae Cabrera Barbara Dick Eddie Donaldson , ---- : : :- .-fag : E . ,,.... in H 4 ,.- I . V if V X' k Rebecca Coalson Ginny Draper All Sharon Bray Lloyd Donnelly ,W Muir' Kollene Dunn Margie Faresburg Sandra Duke Bill Fehlman Jack Erfurdf Dick Francis Pat Freeman Sharon Gruber Kerby Hackwarth C1 Charlotte Fefters Lois Helton 1,- 'f,,.,,, .Au f Jae Garbo James Holt Jack Jobe Dick Leitner Bonnie Holten Judy Kalser Clllltk JOIIIISOII Cqylin Joslyn Bull Kurtz Ronnne Lo Rose Ronme LIPPIS Barry Lowe , of L f James Kennedy Rodlee Madle -'i o ff ww A 'o y W M 5 .. vi '.', E Viola Lindsay Gary Marner Z5 George Mcilhinney Chuck McDonald Carolyn Midkirk V + Juanita W 45 sq' 1? :Tig 2 Carolyn Mills Doris Mille! NWWW Minllllel Vickie McNlckIe N MEHOW Bob Messman Harrison McMullen ef' '42 . A,- N Gary Mills David Mosher f Nancy Menan Delbert Moler 5. f- N22 M ' Fil 2 - xx Q ff Sax ' fo fv . ,, Q ' in .. is ,.., Q ru., P Eric Nicholas Rodney Renxelmen MN , ax b Keren Rernley 4 Q ' if li 3 It i - wa 1: 'LL .. ' Vg! , ifvgj. ' 'Sv X i - 'F -i .e '4 'U' S '- ,,q , ' xi F. :fx so Roger Renzelrnen Bruce Nelson Shirley Pelser Bobi Orgen Rickey Penesi Sherry Reber Gerry Reichert ,ff Ed Senden E Zz . i n fi ssl ,J , ,. .:-:: '5 -,.. ...,. A my .lim Sheeffer Resemery Peterson Jerry Sherp K ix W 'A .2 1 T' 5 -'pr ' do .! g I Q J ' 1,1 , x 1 MN:,T ' I' Smith Jean Williams Richard Silkett Terry Tracy A r ,, 'V 521537 Lee VeneKIasen Rossonn Wright Marcia Wilison Karen Wood Gary Vanner Kathleen Wood BEAR FACTS STAFF For the first time this year Bear Facts was put out by the journalism class and its very able instructor, Mr. Chuck Rufien. Marcia Wilson, Editor Left to Right: Marcia Wilson, Ronnie Graham, Cathi Bullock, .lim Shaffer, Becky Coalson, Jean Doney, Sharon Bray, Bar- bara Strohm, Chuck Elder, Bev McDonald, Jack Taylor, Babi Organ, Dean Hall, Pete Wells, Cindy Butterfield, Tom Hosea. Standing: Mr. Rufien, Sponsor. ML -41 N, if NY I X ef ,X y X X 7,5 fn,-X CLASS OFFICERS: Dorin Steele Presid t T H V P d nt B II D y 1 Secre ry ' 1 , B., 'w, f W ' ' 1 71 ' N u' ll qi!!! WHE- , I M, ,b 4'P.- 50990 W I P ffm- '-ZR Aa 2. Af? - Fred Baca Bill Ballard Camera Shy: Terry Bean 'liiiifiiiligff sgixw ef ,af Carl Benson Gary Bergen Beverly Black Gary Burrows Connie Buskirk of ' .,:. :ll 2 415553 E . ,, E tr . 2 ,:.,t., ,s,, I , rr,, .,.,M ,.,. r,r:fE Cindy Butterfield Ted Campbell Camera Shy: Sharon Coleman Syd Cooper Janet Clark John Coy Bill Cramsey f 4 Stan Crawford Steve Crawford . V' ww ' 'fwfr ,AA- ' 'flaw 3-H Mary Denninghoff 1 Gwen Fleury W -asf-E E 'vfgirw Kenneth Daniel ,zz-if en rr S ff? 4,33 fi., Rm fig! F F Fred Donoho Suzanne Eames Ronald Forsberg Jeanne Frgngig Ed Green f Q19 ' liz Thomas Grave Bill Dayton Ed Fisher Darvon Fleury Kenneth Gerlits Cristine Goodwin Bruce Hanley X if 'i l ' Q y V X E J, f iff? i. IIV: llll Y is' 555 gh d kr' Q.: in Q Charles Harr Jim Havens Frank Henson Fred Henson David Halford .lanef Holly Tom Hosea Kathy Jones Larry Kaiser Sally Kennedy Burton Krier Robert Landon Barry Levine Phil Hubbard H .gs R Don LaFaver .-' 2 .,-': , V,. 3 5 ,, ..., wwf We M :gg K . 5 ...gr ,W s Maren Maier James Marostica Stevie Meffley , ' W in -is . .4-. , z .: f.. R F f' W ,A i 95. .bll i .'A. fi ll? 5 V , I' E , ff: .3335 K 3 12 nf ,Y . f 1 fw '17 . H , Q Q fn, f, wx . 5 if 6 W: :Kaelyn . , 1? 3 . a m f , 1 Mike McCabe 5 -f,,,,.f' -- ,QQ 'Vi vw-Q. if U 3 ig 3 Q: we il Dick Miller Duane Miller Deon Mills -JUS if , xh- S Q25 V'--.,,,gg x ii: n :K 5535 my ff : -f ' H- x h, K ' 9 - my .. 1 . Ms 1T '?S x -f -' X 'X I WS? , ,Ugg A 2 W ' .1 ff S Q, - sf M , . . ,mwwqmy sf +5 fe? -.is f ISE'Z'IlffIE,:-,kff-1i:.If, .. UL .ry si if , 1 n' A QQQQ , WLT, .. ,... 1' L 1' I 't f . .,,..,.... ,... W. . .m..,,..,. .enum Camera Shy: Richard McDonald Randy Murphy E' K Robert Nakosone Jean Nelson Judy Nelson Gale Newbury Sena Nicholas S 1 3 ' 1 Pal-ty Nichols Royann Nock Kaye Norman Q - -1 ..,. -H j A-via' .zj .. - . ,.3 ' '-Sifi. .f - rits: ' W ' Q , he A: . . ,. 5 f ,, . 1 :--: cm 1 -I l E an-n 5:--W in w - - V ' Danny Organ Harry Pederson Allen Pelser Nancy Peterson .lack Phillips Jane Phipps Lynn Popp Kathy Rathbun W ..., WW 1,5 PN fl 'xi Nsqi if -13? Robert Rickey David Robertson Mike Rockwell Darrell Roos Annette Roose .mo f ,, '9g,wl xii? ' Rosalie Ross Charles Ryan Jerry Sala 3 Ss H fait 6, ik 5 .Q 'Y 3 X if .,r, ' ' 5 K., we Ek gd QL' AX' wx M 'I U O ,f Af Q Jane Sandlas Jim Scott Marylan Scruggs 2 0 - , is I ...S 33' wi' Frank Sears Alden Seymore Don Shanfelt Sharill Smith Jack Spinks S Jrfww Faye Stadlander Daren Steele Donna Stene Karen Stefzel Marlene Stiles Bob Straushiem Bruce Strohm Patty Stutxman Leonard Taylor 1' .-s'1':::-mi' 225: .Ie .- ' ififzm :,, T ...,. .. . ,, - ,.. .5 i s 3 3 2 - ' E -V aw if .::g. ,g.,,.,,A,...,.Z.VA., .,::g , Dee Terry .lim Topkoff Camera Shy: Ronnie Valliere Janet Vanner Patty Valdez ,. Q4 -I iii. . I if ,.,, V x ?,.Egi2',: 5 V 4 do ,.f o r A Lois VeZain Virginia White Tony Willoughby Sherian Wiley Gene Wilson Nngww 1 f QQ ,W , Larry Zoeteway Wr- TUDENT CCUNCIL L. to R. sitting: Ginny Draper, Stevie Meffley, Ginny Phillips, Mrs. Clem- ent, sponsor, Margie Forsberg, Barry Lowe, Anne Burkholer, Pat Smith. Standing: Doren Steele, Kenny Gerlits, Barry Levine, Ed Mariska, Ed San- den, Pete Wells, Gene Wilson. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Pete Wells-President Ginny Draper-Secretary-Treasurer Anne Burkholder-Vice-President We are proud of this year's Student Council. They have done rnuch to further our school spirit and to make our school a more pleasant place. The socials they have planned have been bigger successes than ever before. Congratulations to a very fine organization. Clubs X PEP CLUB CHEERLEADERS Bev McDonald Ginny Philips Doris Millet Bobby Organ 195819 9014 H TR Pat Spath, Editor Left to right standing: Tom Hosea, Co-Sports Editor: Jan Anderson, Assistant Editor: Mary Denninghoff, Proofreader: Duane Miller, Proofreader: Diane Nicholas, Lay-Out Editor: Sharon Gruber, Typist. Left to right seated: Jim Topkoff, Co-Sports Editor: Janet Landen, Business Manager: Cindy Butterfield, Assistant Business Manager: Carol Sherritf, Publicity Manager: Cathi Bullock, Art Editor: Marlene Stiles, Proofreader: Jean Doney, Assistant Lay-out Ed. ACT IiV1i7I'MS 5 ik , .V ,- F H 23 N Y W ' x 4 .,., . . , X 1' Q Q xx wr. Kailash? Q 'uf 5 xx 1, sis T' ' - my V 21: .:E:' mg Q 0 MQW ,K i 1 S 23 ' 1 Q inf 1 The Homecoming King and Queen stopped at the refreshment table to be graciously served Janet watched her step as she went forward to Sandra Woodward and Bob Mercier exclaimed be crowned. over the decorations as they made their entrance to the dance. Pete and Moren, as well as the rest of the couples, enioyed the dance. 89,0 MJ Q The Pep Club dance is an occasion that is looked forward to each year. It was girls' choice as is the custom each year with this dance. Deep Pur- ple was the theme this year with dec- orations centering around it. Everyone who attended had a very good time. Some of the couples who attended the Deep Purple dance. Even the faculty had o good time. ome gznclzanfecl guening yunior -.gznior prom L f N Urginia lglzifdlao ana! Jgng 90,111 Wc'fZonaAl if L. to R. Attendants Doris Millet and Roger Renzleman, King John McDonald, Queen Virginia Phillips, Attendants Joe Garbo and Joon Bobnik. The Junior-Senior Prom, Some Enchanted Evening , was held at the Lakewood Country Club, April 4, l959. Everyone enjoyed dancing to the music of the George Morrison Band. Punch and nuts were served to the guests, Congratulations to the Juniors and their sponsors for such a wonderful Prom. The Prom King and Queen dancing the Royalty Dance after their coronotion. H 'K' 'Wi of if fi Joan Babnik and Joe Garbo Doris Millet and Roger Renxelmon lfllfll0I Jdffmvlanfd 5 E 3 2 E .gnfrovlucin , ewan junior -.gznior Wig Oh, my great big tootsie-wootsie. Aunt Cordelia, Let go of me you donkey. CAST MEMBERS Dick Heatherby - Lloyd Donnelly A young college professor Susan - - - Virginia Draper His wife Buddy Chalmers - Eddie Mariska A football player Babs Boswell - - - Patsy Spath Buddy's girl-friend Hillington Ross - Larry Hubbard An old admirer of Susan's Diana Mayfield - - Lila Franti An old sweetheart of Dick's Violet - - - Babs Hopperstad The cook Cyclone ---- Virgil Enlow Violet's IittIe brother Aunt Cordelia Quackenbush - - - - - - - Judy Weaver Dick's wealthy aunt Jim Donovan - - - Bob Wiley Susan's quick-tempered father Mike ---- Bob Messman A hospital attendant lke ---- - Bruce Nelson Another one SYNOPSIS Dick Heatherby, a young college professor, and his wife, Susan, quarrelled and she left the house. This distressed Dick because his Aunt Cordelia Quackenbush, who contributed to the upkeep of their home, was coming to visit. Some of Dick's pupils come to the rescue to fill in as Susan and as a butler. When Auntie finally shows up, there are three Susans and none of them the real one. Then Susan herself returns, and Dick explains her as a crazy woman from next door that thinks every man is her dead husband. Just when things begin to look the worst for everyone, Aunt Cordelia comes through in her un- expected manner, clearing the atmosphere. Dick and Susan are both ready to forgive and at least try to forget the crazy doings of the day, and so the curtain rings down on one of the funniest farces ever written. The Junior-Senior play was held May 22 and 23 and was directed by Mr. Rufien. The Student Director was Arlene Sears. unior - enior pfag SCHO0L ASSEMBLIES This year we have had several programs put on by the National School Assemblies. We have had harmonica music by the Ballantinesg a Swiss Alps accordion player, Toni Gaverg and also Ray Dixon, a make-up artist. On April 2, we had a violin player who gave us a musical. We also had a very enjoyable program presented by the Grand Canyon College Choir. l Lf5fl'l'l6Lf5 OCLCL Another vote of thanks to the Student Council!!! Everyone had a lot of fun at the Christmas Social which was held December I9 in the gym. Students competed for prizes in the dance con- tests. Refreshments of doughnuts and punch were served. A movie was shown to those students not wishing to attend the Social. Door Prize Winners were Darrell Roos and Jane Phipps. Ginny Draper presented Ckridfmad rogram The Christmas program was a big success. This was the largest turnout in the his tory of Bear Creek. The program consisted of numbers by the 7th, 8th, and 9th grade choruses, the Mixed Chorus, and the Dime-a-Dozens. Also performing were the Gayetfes and the B.C. 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