Boulder High School - Odaroloc Yearbook (Boulder, CO)

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V, T ., 1, ,.p..- wa, , . . We, the members of the Odaroloc Staff, proudly present the 1962-1963 Odaroloc. We sincerely hope that this book, based on traditions at B.H S , W111 be a reminder of your year at Boulder Hlgh The Odaroloo Staff innie and .lake A Tradition at Q!gH,S. ,D j N I 'VIH W .N , , , Qu , y ' JL i ,049 , vt lt J QW ffl M wh r. , -, I v, fl 'NOV f LC XV!! N fu K ,X -,I Uv L U-1, X ix, . in 'YJ LC! LID! 'z 4. I 1' fyvl OA! my if 1 1 B Q J r H ' -- rqkdla X X1 1 U Tv . ,Qgflfb QM' H 1 H , d t f I i ' h Q Wisdom of mind, strength of body . . . these I ' ' N In are ,the goals of education at B.H,S, Students are , l I I traditionally reminded of these, their goals, by V -N the two statues over the front entrance of B,H,S. - A ' ' i ' Minnie, symbolizing wisdom and Jake, symbolizing strength. Because Minnie and Jake are traditionally Boulder High's own and because they embody the spirit of Boulder High School, we of the Odaroloc Staff have chosen them as the theme for this, your yearbook of 1962-63. Q ' Q, ,'f A A g , , ... .Y X , , , V., , , 35, i .-:wi f-,,, fL1,g.,, f K, 4.7 ..., 4, I ,LM ffm 4.3,-,, :L mm ,f W , Nw mm U -,-, A ,,, , wi, -ar F... f W ' eader ,Ab Q.. - ' ' - We will always remember the fim we had as we gained in lmowledge and experience, but even more will We remember the perseverance, work, and responsibility required of us to attain and retain our position of leadership. ,,.--F..-...my--...-..., f-ww, , W.. A, A I ,g,,1,,,M,,W ,, W! ,W4,e,,f7,Q f,,g5.,4 ,,,,.,.,,,f,f.M,,,f,l ,f.,gp,.mv,:m2mm:mfmzzwxzw' ffafnffffy ge Mvswf aff ffff f f fa A ffwfff vfff ,uf ,Q fffxf V .T Triangle Club is com- I I posed of the pres idents of 5 E43 g e all the school clubs, editors of the publications, and class pres idents. Kent Douglass served as pres- ident of Triangle Club, Marilynn Cowgill as sec- I retary. KENT DOUGLASS, Pres. Spanish Club 5 . c . I Yi 'T if 1 D. D. DRAPER IVIARILYNN COWGILL, Cubs Sec.g UNESCO ,W -I LINDA OSTRANDER DAVE STEVENSQN JESSIE RALEY B.R.B.c. Choir G.A.A. D N ,W W DEBBIE CLARK BRUCE FEST BOBBIE MILLER GARY LYDIN Thespians Young Democrats Future CHDS and CHPBS B-Club I I Y T i TERRY MARKS BRUCE COWGILL NANCY NELSON RICK DAILY MARTHA WARD F,H,A. Junior Class Senior Class Folk Song Club Head Cheerleader . , ,. M, .. , ,,,. W-V iq, -.. e.f,g.,,',gQ.3.,f A, -,,, L W.:-,arf ' I lxriirgri 5 - -, ..uQ, -A-' , - - We-if---A -YW- Club MR. HAMILTON Sponsor X wg M- 'X fe-11:Q,i.s In H af., q3,21g-.591.-Rf., sl . 1 I Q-' X N L' Lib '- hgh be-2 L ',:,,fT?' --I I - , 5- all ,Q - Q l I ,N , . Q A r Ja- - gg , r g-f1?' X '. .ltr ' ' 3 'Q -'1 ,F 12 - . . fs n, ..,'X'5:'X 'L fiq Q .ir-zQ,gv4'fPZvg'vj.' , ,fab CHUCK CRIST Latin Club The duties of Triangle Club are to arrange meeting sched- ules for the various clubs and to select the Panther of the Week-an award for service to the school. LYNNE ALLEN Odaroloc JOHN LIIVION LINDA FRANKLIN DAYE CURTIS Band Y-Teens Latin Club LORRAINE SANO GERALD OTTE MARG MCGUHYE EVAN METCALF F,T,A, N.F.L. Owl, French Club German Club I DOUG DUGAN ALICE WITTER STEVE CARTER MIKE BAKER PAUL HICKMAN Ski A 1, X 4 V V Radio Club S0Ph0m0I'9 Class Young Republicans :iw -' Ways and Means Committee ROW ONE: Dick Goodnow, R l l Aims and Objectives Committee ROW ONE' Verle H Building and Grounds Committee . anson, Marty Grisham, Arlen Blaine Lam, Kitty Paddock, Dominique Gallet, Martha Ward, Mike Johnson Stokes. ROW TWO: Bonnie Guthrie, Sharon Dillon. Bruce Cowgill, Chairmang Greg Jacobson. MISSING FROM THE PICTURE ROW THREE: Howard White, Steve Miles, Beth Marcia Cartwright, Bill Hafner. Chadwick, Chairman. Student Council is a learning process in which its members gain a better understanding of democratic government, parliamentary procedure, and leadership Student Council techniques. First Semester's Student Councilprojects included planning and sponsoring homecoming activ- ities, issuing parking lot permits, publishing student directories, giving the party for new students and the Alumni Tea. obert Beebe, Chairman, Bruce Munroe ROW TWO' Claudia McCaffrey, Rusty McLerran, Pam Koenig, Nancy Hollinger, Barbara Allen. MISSING FROM THE PICTURE: Eileen Ballance. 12 Council Officers ROW ONE: Robert Beebe, Treasurerg Chuck Crist, Parliamentarian. ROW gWO: Mary Iliuykendall, Corresponding ecretary, Kitty Paddock, Recording Sec retary. ROW THREE: Steve Christopher 9 Head Boys Barb Engle, Head Girl. ROW FOUR: Mac Goldsberry, Sergeant at arms. dm ,f , E Hospitality Commitee ROW ONE: Mac Goldsberry, Don Poucton. ROW TWO: Ann Mullins, Giga Cook. ROW THREE: Linda Ostrander, Chair- ' man: Shari Brown, Bob Bush. First Semester I si? . i552 ' 'fi i 2223 ii Public Relations Committee SITTING: Mr. Greer, Marg McGuire, Dawn Pyle, Chairmang Cheryl Rhodes. STANDING: Lynne Allen, Kathy Baird, Mike Baker, Barbie Mack, Jack Coppom. MISSING FROM THE PICTURE: Bob Graff. Bulletin Board Committee ROW ONE: Scott Stocker Jerry Hetherington. ROW TWO: Chris Lindeke, Gerry Locke, Constitution Committee JW ONE: Chuck Crist, Marilynn Cowgill, Chair- an. ROW TWO: Pam McKeirnan, Mary Kuykendall. DW THREE: Jon Lang, Kathy Coolidge, Hale vvin. MISSING FROM THE PICTURE: Roger Bartz. Becky Parker , Chair- man. Social Committee ROW ONE: Jerry Deines, Caroline Johnson, Susan Macy, Sonja Hawkins, Jill Copporn, Marge McKenna, Don Hovde. ROW TWO: Bob Putney, Barb Pope, Joan Langer, Gary Lydin, Nancy Nelson, Chairman: Dave Stevenson. Hospitality and Social Committee Bruce Cowgill, Becky Parker, Kitty Paddock, Joan Warner, Gary Lydin, Chair- man, Al Shock, Warren Gillette, Gary Moschetti. Foreign Students Student COUHCII Committees ROW ONE: Bruce Jarnes, Bob Cervantes. ROW TWO: Chuck Dowding, Scott Stocker. ROW THREE: Melodee Penner, Chairman: Crystal Kinnison, Chairman. ROW FOUR: Joe Benelli, Henry Babuszczak. Election Committee ROW ONE: Bill Hafner, Marge McKenna, Verle Hanson, Knox Wasley. ROW TWO: Linda Ostrander, Charlotte Caldwell, Chuck Crist, Chairmang Martha Ward, Iris Connoly. Building and Grounds Committee Pam McKeirnan, Dominique Gallet, Susie Macy, Mac Goldsberry, Chairmang Merry Nord, Bonnie Guthrie, Jeanine Hubbard. J id3' ,nf li W . -.-. 5 Ways and Means and Bulletin Board Committees Constitution ROW ONE: Torn Wolzein, Alice Witter, Nancy Nelson, Robert Beebe, Chairman, , Terry Heatherington, Bob Bush. ROW TWO: Mike Johnson, Eddie Chavez, Johnny COmm lttee Second Semester ROW ONE: Bob Graff, Sue Davis. ROW TWO: Mike Baker, Marg McGuire. ROW THREE: Steve Miles, Marilynn Cowgill, chairman: Kathy Coolidge. Aims and Objectives Robert Bssbs, Committee Council Treasurer KOW ONE: Sharon Dillon, Chairrnang Lynne Allen. LOW TWO: Donnie Hughes, Bonnie Bean, Marilyn lrotzky. ROW THREE: Brian Powers, Dale rbethenot. s Z 2 5 lf, ,, ,, , Public Relations Committee ROW ONE: Sonja Hawkins, Sharri Brown, Judy Genzlinger, Mr. Lefferdink. ROW TWO: Mark Sehipper, Bob Putney, Greg J acobson, Chairman, Mr. Peterson, sponsor: Miss Baron, sponsor. 1' if ww..,Msf-2.w..kw-1- f- 1i2fmxl -rf,'lal xfrl ff-1-:mI 1ammvsma1a1zm'exNxzn LOUIS BRAGAW Valedictorian f LINDA HOLUBAR Valedictorian Scholastic! ,,....e ,VI LONNIE KELLY Valedictorian MARIAN KOERNER Valedictorian MARGERY KOERNER Valedictorian MIKE OTT Valedictorian l'lOl1OI'S MARTHA WARD Valedictorian JANE WINGFIE LD Valedictorian EVAN METCALF Salutatorian The 1963 Odaroloc feels it a great honor to present the following people who have maintained at least a 3.5 average out of a possible 4.0 throughout their entire high school careers. ik indicates a 4.0 average. Lynne Allen Cathy Beagle Muff Beagle Louis Bragaw if Chelle Brunk Torn Bull Karen Carter Ginny Clark Marilynn Cowgill Chuck Crist David Curtis Rick Daily Kaye Deiterneyer Kent Douglass Chuck Dowding Martha Epp Carolyn Estes Susan Geer Dorene Heberlein Linda Holubar if Helen Jessup Lonnie Kelly if Margery Koerner Marian Koerner Dk Joan Langer Carol Lewis Linda Marbry Hugh McCulloch Evan Metcalfe Alice Morgan Pk Marvin Munnrne Bruce Munroe Nancy Nelson Mike Ott bk Melodee Penner Kathy Saunders Mark Schweninger Karen Stephenson Larry Swingle Leonard Thieking Mary Vorndarn Martha Ward Bk Joey Wigotow Jane Wingfield 4' 1 Q L Q, L fff I , f ' 3' I-acult To give them our knowledge, To prepare them for the future, To encourage them, yet challenge them To teach them and examine them, This is our duty, yet our reward. Q MR. NATT B. BURBANK Superintendent of Schools ALL-.ffuhliuminmymmfmwwxwmqmmvmn MR. WENDELL L. GREER Boulder High Principal 21 2 MR. LEFFERDINK MR- RECHT Assistant Principal Assistant Principal MR. REED MISS DENSMORE MRS. SWENSON MR. GILES Dean of Boys Dean of Girls School Nurse Head Custodian F.C.C. Sponsor MRS. LOIS FINKE MRS. DORIS PHANNENSTIEL MRS. RUTH WORTHING MRS. MARLIES STUEART Secretary Secretary Secretary Secretary gl MR. BICE MR. BLUBAUGH MRS. CHURCH MRS. RIETHMAYER Fine Arts Fine Arts Home Economics Home Economics F.H.A. Sponsor MR. BOSTROM MR. EWAN Industrial Arts Industrial Arts 1 I I I 1 I 1 I MR. GRAF MR. OFF MR. L. PETERSON MR, SHEELY Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Business Education and Music MISS BARON MR. MURPHY Business Business Student Council Sponsor 1 i 1 , , 1 MR. PETERSON MR. ROBB MR. STEINLE MRS. THEIS Business Business Business Business F.S.A. Sponsor N 1 1 MR. KEHN MRS. MUSIL MR. SEGUINE Band Choir Orchestra MR. CLINE German German Club Sponsor MR. MRACHEK Russian I ' L - K kv E339 A 4-,rjiv . I .:. f.ff ' IQ I If , i1li'-55f:-,v,.Z- 'fk' Wzrg -f,k Sf ,f'- i YT 'L z , , nnnnnn n MISS HARTNAGLE German Folk Song Club Sponsor MRS. HODAPP Spanish MRS. HOFFMANN Spanish - MRS. MORRISON French French Club Sponsor MR. PUSEY MRS RODGERS MRS. YA Spanish Spanish Latm C lub Sponsor We F renc h Lann QU- U M MRS. ARNOLD G artment English D p an Libra ry MRS. BALLIF English Journalism FIT-A' Spgnsor OWL Sponsor l MISS BURTON MISS HARROWER MRS. B. JONES MRS. P. JONES English English English English MR. MCCAMMON MRS. MEYRING English English i MRS. MOROYE. Reading Improvement MISS NORET English I-ll II-I - H . el-i m., ...M-l.,1.Qs.:,.:s'A-47.11-11l ,.,A1D MR. ROSAN English MR. SCHNEIDER MR. SCHWENINGER MISS WILLIS Speech English English NFL 8: BRBC Sponsor Thespians Sponsor I MRS. WILSON MISS AHLIN MRS. LINDBLOOM English Librarian Librarian MR. SCHNEIDER 1 MR. AUTREY Geometry MR. KILDAHL Mathematics ODAROLOC Sponsor athematics i 7, MRS. BEAVERS MR. CHAMBERS Mathematics Mathematics MR. GILBERT Trigonometry MISS OLIVER MRS. SCHMIDT M athematics M athematios Y-TEENS Sponsor Mr. Gilbert Sz Class MR. SWINSCOE Geometry L .. ,,,. , ,,,. l -I Physical Education Department MR. CUMMINGS Boys' P.E. MR. JOHNSON Boys' P.E. MISS MITCHELL Girls' P.E. G.A.A. Sponsor Cubs Sponsor Cheerleaders Sponsor MR. FURMAN Boys' P.E. Basketball Coach MRS. O 'BRIEN Girls' P.E. , G.A.A. Sponsor 5 Cubs Sponsor ' MR. PAGANO Boys' P.E. Z ' x Q '1 I i 1, : , , 4,5 L6 , Mrs. Arnold, Miss Mitchell, Sz Miss Willia1'r1S MRS. WILCOX Girls' P.E. Science 'epartment N I A , To 3 MR, BROWN MR. EINERT Biology Physics Science Club Sponsor Radio Club Sponsor MR, CONKLIN Biology 1 3 r MR. FITCH MR. HAMILTON MR. PATTEN MR. POET Biology Psychology Chemistry Geology Tennis Coach Triangle Club Sponsor Wrestling Coach Ski Club Sponsor COACH WILSON New Teachers SL Onies ..w.,..w.u..Q.i..w.,..w.,..w.mm.,...Q.mw.,..lv.,,,v.,,vm , , , I , ' W Y V MR. ADAMS MR. COHEN MRS. FRAKER MRS. GROSSMAN Sociology History Social Studies Social Studies Newcomers 8: Y.D. Sponsor Baseball Coach B Club Sponsor MR. SHAW History I.R.C. Sponsor MR. WILSON History Football Coach A MISS WILLIAMS History UNESCO Sponsor Miss Williams Social Studies Department . L. 7 if K Q 1 ' 'I Bev . v Y '4 4 .4 mf ff--f. f f?'f?5f,, , ,. ,, fy aj X ' ff ,mg ? fzgifiwP5f9,'1:1::g.i'1f31P3rg..-'51-zgiffi'fa. :5'fa. ::z:+:1: , A.. Sen ors F l The last year - Old friends parted, familiar places departed - Eager to be alone, yet reluctant to leave home - Memories of the past, hopes for the future - These are the thoughts of every senior. 33 i Senior Class Gfficers Nancy Nelson, presidentg Gary Lydin, vice presidentg Hale Irwin, secretary- treasurer. The Class of '63' has set high standards in school spirit and scholastic and athletic achievement. The Seniors began their year by planning and giving the annual Senior Fry, Next, the Senior Class planned the St. Nick's Day assembly and the annual alumni tea. The Seniors also planned and participated in the Junior-Senior Prom. The year was climaxed by Senior Week, the Senior Breakfast, Class Day exercises and finally . . . . graduation. ' The Seniors give ,credit and a sincere vote of thanks to their class officers and class sponsors, ,Mr. Patten, Mr. Sheely, Mr. Blubaugh, Mr. Gilbert, Mr. Bostrom, Mr. Hamilton, Mrs. Jones, Miss Oliver, Miss Willis, Mr. Swinscoe, Mrs. Hoffman, for helping to make this asuccessful and enjoy- able senior year. 4 hnaufimmfvqqmivqauizqamfimawvqw JON ALVERSON SHIRO AOKI ROBERT AUGE KATHY BAIRD EILEEN BALLANCE CANDY 'BARR JAYNE BARTZ ROGER BARTZ JOHN BAULSIR BOB AFFLECK LYNNE ALLEN RELLENE ALLEN ROBERT ALMOND 459' Seniors JAN BAUME CATHY BEAGLE ' MUFF BEAGLE BONNIE BEAN MARY BEEBE PAUL BEEBOUT DAVE BELDING DIANA BELL BETTY BENSON f,: Sopka, in a 1-are intellectual mood, is putting his leisure time to. . .good use ? Senior ,. ,. ,. ,. ,R ,l . ,. N l.. , ... ,t ... ,,,,,.,. .,,f.,. I r Class of '63 I TOM BULL FRED BUNEGAR IRENE BURROWS BRIAN BURT DIANE BERNZEN JUDY BERRY SUE BIEN SUE BOWEN LOUIS BRAGAW JERRIE BRASEL MARY BREES CHELLE BRUNK PEGGY BRYANT E Seniors BOB BUSH NIKKI BUSH BILL BUSWELL KATY BUTTS SUE CAHLANDER KAREN CAIN BOB CALDWELL CHARLOTTE CALDWELL KAREN CAMBRIDGE That little cabin over there is tor what '? Story time on the Senior Fry hike--Hee hee! - , 'u DIANE CAMPBELL PAT CANTOR KAREN CARTER STEVE CARTER KEN CHARD JOE CHAVEZ STEVE CHRISTOPHER DEBBIE CLARK JOAN CLARK GINNY CLARK KEN CLINE Class f '63 LOUISE CLOPTON O ROGERS COKE L I JACK COPPOM JODY CORRUCCINI DOUG COULTER CHARLES COWAN MARILYNN COWGILL BILL CRAMPON LIZ CRISMON CHARLES CRIST DAVE CURTIS TOM COLEMAN L. B. COLLIER TREVA CONNER BARB COOPER Seniors n xi W., Z 5 -1 Class of '63 ,Q , 1 Christopher, the battle-hardened vet- eran, leads the Swingin' BHS pep band CHERYL CUSHMAN RICHARD DAILY LINDA' DALDOS LARRY DALKE SUE DAVIS LINDA DEGGE MIKE DEISHER KAYE DEITEMEYER ANN DGLAPP Seniors W Q ,W . Mmmm - delicious! Gourmet Irwin refills at an after-game dinner. JOHN DeLAPP FRANK DIAZ SHARON DICKENS BRIAN DILLMAN DON DIXON LOREN DONNELL KENT DOUGLASS DAVID DOUGHERTY CHUCK DOWDING I NANCY DUNCAN DORTHY DURBIN CHARLES ELLIOTT BARBARA ENGEL MARTHA EPP CAROLYN ESTES KATIE FERGUSON BETSY FERRIS JIM FESSLER Class DOUG DUGAN ROSEMARY DUGAN PAUL DUKES of '63 JUDY FIGGINS SHARON FITCH CHERYL FITZNER SONNY FLOWERS RICHARD FOGG CHARLOTTE FOLTZ RAWLEY FOSLER KAREN FOXWORTHY LINDA FRANKLIN JIM FRASER GENE FREEMAN ARTHUR FRY PEGGY FRY W! il Class of '63 X ,f X Head Twirler Carolyn Estes during a typical band performance. TOM FRYE BOYD FULLER SUSAN GEER GARY GEIST MAC GOLDSBERRY VANCE GORDON BOB GRAFF CAROLYN GREEN MEG GREEN CHRISTINA HANSEN VERLE HANSEN O Seniors ROBERT HARFORD ROBBIE HATCH ANNE GREINER MARTY GRISHAIVI MARILYN GROTZKY BONNIE GUTHRIE BILL HAFNER RUTH HAGEMEYER CID HAGERMAN DAVE HAHN DAVID HALE I l l DIANE HAYS DORENE HEBERLEIN NORRIS HERMSMEYER 1, JIM HERRICK BILL HIBBETS PAUL HICKMAN I JOHN HILLS KATHIE HOCKETT LYNN HOBSON 5532 wh v ? 'W ,SPY 4 w i g! ff' 3' I f ' I fLf'353zLZl?- 5 , . K V' I 1 411 E , , i:?i:5Ej.g? I t fiiif 1 fit I TV 1 - 5 .Tiif'5V 5' Tl-ii? ., Q , , ,, ,.., in .. 351 95,3 K, I I f ,.,. v I L, ., I ., I ,,' - . ,ti if-5.3 A,-5.-.L, 4 Jiffy,-' Q55 ,- f 3 ,K .. ,2-.QA ' p LL '2fZ:'-S' Vg M 4 ff 'j I' 1 f vw .,:- ,f ,ynm-4:qz w , . 3 ff 1 W4 4 , I- fl , ,::-'A-M ' . .:. 4' nm , Q ,Jew , JW Joe Hutton, BHS photographer, turns seamster in his spare time. Class of '63 R1chter 'sees no evilg Dowding hears no BVI1 and Cust speaks SUE HINRICHS VICTOR HOERNER LINDA HOLUBAR JOAN HOPMAN TOM HOPPER RITA HOZA JERRY HUDSON RICHARD HUGHES JEANNE HURD r Class of '63 DAVE HUSBANDS JOE HUTTON LYNN IMIG BARB IMMEL BUD INNIS HALE IRWIN HANNAH JENSEN HELEN JESSUP JO JOHNSON RICHARD JOHNSON RUTHANN JOHNSON COURTNEY JONES MARK JULIAN Seniors 2 ,W-f , Jfiiif f , ia ,if f'2',?.f ,J :Jr ,Ik I BHS students and cheerleaders warm up for the game at an after-school rally. JOEL KANDYBA LONNIE KELLY HARRIET KIETH MARY JO KLENA MARGERY KOERNER MARIAN KOERNER gnu-0, J l JEANETTE KOLTERMAN KAREN KRELLER JOHN KRUEGER JAY LAWLESS JOHN LEACH BUDDY LEE KATHY LEMMONDS CAROL LEWIS JOHN LIMON CHRIS LINDEKE GERRY LOCKE KAREN LORD Class SANDY KUNES JOHN KYLE '63 MOLLIE LAMB JOAN LANGER 5 J DEAN LOVE GARY LYDIN LOIS LYMAN PENNY MCARDLE CLAUDIA MCCAFFREY SUE MCCARRON RITA MCCONNELL HU MCCULLOCH BRUCE MCDOWELL V if iv 4 9 K 1 X 7:4 K ,, , 'X E ww I 1 4 li Richard Johnson eagerly digs into his ice cream cafeteria style. Senior I I 1 14CIass of '63 E , TERRY MARKS JILL MARTIN MARY MARTIN TEDD MARTINDALE TERRY MCFARLAND MARG MCGUIRE KIKO MCKENNA JOAN MCMILLAN DICK MOPHETRES STUART MACHLE MIKE MAINE JANE MALMBURG LINDA MARBRY V N I I n i L l SADIE MONTOYA GARY MOORE I Sensors ALICE MORGAN JO MORRISEY PAT MAU SUE MENARD EVAN METCALF BERTIE MILLER BOBBIE MILLER JOHN MILLER JUDY MILLER PAM MITCHELL BRUCE MUNROE BEVERLY MORROW GAIL MORROW MELODY MORROW RUSS MORROW LINDA MULLER NANCY NELSON KENT NEWBERRY BERNARD NEWTON MARY NORD Munroe helps Pospahala in a. squeeze, . ,.,. ,V , fy: ' ' QT' Class of '63 X Seniors LIZ ORTENBLAD TOM ORTON LINDA OSTRANDER GERALD OTTE 1 1 1 w ED PALMER EARL PARKER GARY PATRICK v w i 1 'D MELODEE PENNER KEN PEPPER BILL PERRY A PATTY PHERSON DON POSPAHALA CLASSINA POST van der BURG ' E ' f- , .P .f,., ,Rf .f,',, 4 r N V 1 4 Q Class of '63 Senior girls play football their way JOAN POWELL BRIAN POWERS SANDRA PRATT I DUKE PRENTUP CHUCK PREWITT DAWN PYLE BETTY QUINN JESSIE RALEY GARY REYNOLDS Seniors LINDA REYNOLDS JOHN RICHTER MARILYN RUBY WADE RUTT man fM1f Q?w ' 'WFX95 f I I ey -AW, A I, ? 3' f:,v.5,.f:' ff ,Q 4 ...l ww. f I . Ei z Q-Q3 1 PETE SAMORA LORRAINE SANO KATHLEEN SAUNDERS MADELINE SCADDEN LINDA SCHMIDT NANCY SCHMIDT KAREN SCHULTZ JERRY SCOFIELD JAY SCRUGGS There are inte11ects in the math analysis class. JIM SEIBODA DENNIS SELVIG MIKE SHORTELL DON SMITH HAROLD SMITH HOWARD SNYDER BOB SOPKA MIKE SPECHT MARILYN STEPHENS Class of '63 4 DAVID STEPHENSON KAREN STEPHENSON JUDY STEPP SCOTT STOCKER DORNA STONEBRAKER TED STRAUGHAN DICK STUDEBAKER JERRY SUMNER MIKE SUTTER Y l LARRY SWINGLE JUDY SAMANSKI DON TEEL NANCY THEIS -awww,-wr - VY.V ,: Senior ,Class of '63 Rah, Rah, Rah...We're here to help win this ga.me... Lynne Ullery, senior Pom Pon Girl, helps the Panthers to- ward victory with a flourish of shakers and a lusty voice. Y, 7 Lf, LL, ROBERT THEIS LEONARD THIEKING FARIDEH TAVASSOLI SUE TISONE LYNNE ULLERY JIM VANDERPOOL PAM VAUGHAN ANITA VICKERY LESLIE VILA 6 vt? T Seniors JOHN WERNER CHARLOTTE WEST VICKI WHITNEY JOE WIGOTOW WILLIAM VOHS MARY VORNDAM CHARYLE WAGNER LANA WALDRON GAIL WALKER MARTHA WARD EUNICE WEBER CAROL WEEDMAN BEV WELBORN STEVE WILLIAMS JAMES WILLIAMSON JANE WINGFIELD ALICE WITTER SANDY WOLD STANLEY BROWN CLYDE BURNS EDWARD CHAVEZ JERRY DEINES gf'-' 4 1' . Wi' J 5 g ye A 7 ' V M if f f f Q' . ff of WV' ' .. x Rf le S K 1, J, 4 21 , ' - A 'Q -.s z-sg 5 Llnderclass n I For us, High school is a new experience We Studyg We experiment We examine . . . We learn. Junior Class Qfficers Susan Macy, treasurer, Becky Parker, representative, Greg Jacobson, representative Bob Putney, vice-presidentg Bruce Cowgill, president. The Junior Class hada successful year under the leader- ship of the Trip Council and their class sponsors, Mr. Bice, Mr. Shaw, Mrs. Theis, Miss Williams, Mrs. Schmidt, Mr. Pagano. They started the year by presenting the Sophomores with the school colors. At Christmas time, the Juniors were responsible for the decorating of the dazzling Christmas tree in the main hall. Their other activities included planning the Junior-Senior Prom, ushering at Class Day and graduation, and giving the annual Senior Breakfast for the graduating Seniors. The Junior Class is characteristically the middle- man in Boulder High School. They grant the Onies their privileges and help the Seniors with graduation. They are to be commended for an especially fine job this year of strengthening relationships between the classes of Boulder High School. , , ,... . ,..,,. ,..,A,-5? V I ROW ONE: Sherry Alexander, Barb Allen Luellen Byrum, Tweety Burkehead. ROW TWO: Glenda Bailey, Muffy Bartram, Sharon K. Ancell, Claudia Amicarella. R OW TH R E E: Cheryl Bennett, Pam Craven, Mary Jane Benoit, Jeanne Andresen, Penny Anderson. ROW FOUR: Jim Andresen, Rich Applegate, Fred Athearn, Bob Beehler, Frank Blackmer. ROW ONE: Bettie Jo Chaussart, Rosie Brown, Carol Bowen, Carol Bonney. ROW TWO: H th B d ' ea er ow y, Judy Colclasure, Bonnle Bowman, Pat Ament. ROW THREE: Valda Bishop, Sue Bartholomew, Annet Bodah, Connie Douglass, Diane Brownlee. ROW FOUR: Bob Cochron, Sue Allen, Mike Agy, Dave Anderson, Ruth Ann Baird. ROW ONE: Barb Anderson,Jan Aldridge Bobbie Dicxkensheets, Beth Cornell,ROW, TWO: John Autrey, Ed Bayne, Cole Briggs, Terry Brafford. ROW THREE: David R. Burford, Jim Barrett, Dale Allison, David Bernal, Larry Brammar. ROW FOUR: Dick Anderson, John Armstrong, Sam Alfstad, Reynold Akison, Joe Bonelli. f'flrzlulwimilxliill-++Kl4mz:l2 ' ' v ' A fi' Y ROW ONE: Roberta Calfee, Andi Bridge, Nancy Conard, Dallas Hill. ROW TWO: Susanne Carter, Keith Cracraft, Jack Beal, David Farrow. ROW THREE: Stan Fraker, Charles Biggs, Duane Boden, Larry Beermann, Mike Barglow. ROW FOUR: Dave Black, Chuck DeVischer, Rich Grass, Jay Bucy, Daryl Gorton. ROW ONE: Kay Charles, Patty Bittner, Pam Clemens, Donna Bila. ROW TWO: Alex Chernoff, Linda Carter, Brian Byers, Joe Fullop. ROW THREE: Arthur Archuleta, Toni Clark, Brian Connolly, Tena Burnett, Linda Clark. ROW FOUR: Robert Beebe, Tom DeLand, Bruce Cowgill, Beth Chadwick, Jim Hellie. ROW ONE: Mari Goodyear, Marcia Cartwright, Mary Jane Crismon, Cherri Deiterneyer. ROW TWO: Connie Hardin, Jane Dimit, Lyn Cobin, Pat Dove. ROW THREE: Ann Dugan, Peggy Fisher, Vicki Danielson, ChanCaldwell, Susan England. ROW FOUR: Larry Christiansen, Paul Cranor, Tom DeBacker, Diane Davenport, Joanne Dietz. ' , ROW ONE: Bill Golliher, Bill Haxnm, Dale Goodell, Johnny Gray. ROW TWO: Carol Evans, Janet Elam, Cynthia Farhar, Jerri Davis. ROW THREE: Anita DeVries, Diana Duncan, Lea Edwards, Bill Ellis, Janice Hansen. ROW FOUR: Vickie Dieker, Warren Gillette, Lee Filener, Dixie Frye, Judie Greiner. ROW ONE Sharon Dillon Karen Ferguson Larol Bunch Bettye Figgins. ROW TWO Mike Marty Peggy Ferris Miriam Foley Sherry Clark. ROW THREE: Edward Hanks Ron Fuxa Jack Herrick Dick Freeman Hal Larry. ROW FOUR: Larry Ford Loren Hartman Willie Hagerty Bill Hyder Karl Heil. W ' ROW ONE: Janice Graham, Clarice Gunderson, Judy Hookett, Jan Hunter. ROW TWO: Judy Fleming, Linda Myrick, Jackie Longwedel, George Hopkins. ROW THREE: Vic Miller, Mary Hughes,Mary Jaeger, Bruce Opal, Reg Goodwin. ROW FOUR: Doug Hoga, Dennis Meehan, Dave McMorris, Bill Gullette, Bruce Fest. Oof! Pam Tiedeman and Larry Burgess meet between classes. ROW ONE: Cheryl Henning, Sonja Hawkins , Jackie Hilsenbeck , Pam Koenig. ROW TWO: Richelle Husted, Kristine Hedgecock, Rick Patterson, Allyn Hanson. ROW THREE: Eric Jacobs, Gerald Moore, Bob Hutchinson, Janet Hewett, Betty Hawkins. ROW FOUR: Sandy Hume, Mac Hollister, Bob Larson, Jerry Hetherington, Bob Dewey. ROW ONE: Bill Pearson, Pete Nord, Jes Martinez, Gary Kulhanek. ROW TWO: Ken Nicholas, Sue Howard, Diane Lynkiewicz, Bill McDonough. ROW THREE: Bruce James, Blaine Lam, Lorraine Indermill, Greg Jacobsen, Pat Johnson. ROW FOUR: Jon Lang, Mike Jessop, Vern Legvold, Gerald Johnson, Dick Nichols. ROW ONE: Linda lten, Lynda Jackson, Charlene Kaiser, Barbara Jensen. ROW TWO: Diane Keatley, Jennifer Littlejohn, Mary Kuykendall, Lyn Kingsbury. ROW THREE: Steve Maxwell, Dixie Lauritsen, Crystal Kinison, Marilyn LeMoine, Caryl Kelley. ROW FOUR: Sam Kent, Steve Shaffer,Ron Mahan, Bill Lowenbach, John Lewis . mt ROW ONE: Louise Ogata, Suzanne McKinley, Sandy McDowell, Nancy Lucero. ROW TWO: Katherine McElroy, Yvonne Montgomery, Leona Newbold, Melinda Mace. ROW THREE: Rick Mangus, Kathryn Long, Mike McKean, Jerry Matteson, John McKinney. ROW FOUR: Gary Munson, Mark Keller, Dennis Kifer, Jim Hempstead, Syd Martin. F Q sl N ROW ONE: Donna Pike, Pam McKeirnan, Susan Macy, Lana Little. ROW TWO: Jeannie Mack, Gloria Pastore, Chuck Norris, M. J, Mastalir. ROW THREE: Mary Lynne Maurer, Dennis Walker, Duane Walker, Fred Nelson, John Morrison. ROW FOUR: Jim Pruett, Karen Olson, Karen Nyquist, Terry Summitt, Jim Nasalroad. l l ROW ONE: Becky Parker, Donna Timmons, Jah Thomson, Esther Sato, ROW TWO: Bill Reinke, Cheryl Rhodes, Dorothy Scott, Penny Roberts, ROW THREE: Cheryl Bennet, Tom Sandham, Virginia Hixeon, Bonnie Roseler, ROW FOUR: Phil Vasquez, Kathy Sabatini, Jack Pierce, Jane Reedy, Kathy Snow. ROW ONE: Jerry Kolb, Marge McKenna, Dick Nykamp, Nancy McBro0m. ROW TWO: Susan Haviland, Dick Quick, Charles Stewart, John Schifano. ROW THREE: Tim Slack, Jim Schifano, Dean Smith, Chet Sadler, Don Poulton. ROW FOUR: Mitch Myers, Don Rooks, Ralph Stump, Ward Wubben, Don Ferraro. ROW ONE: Rod Smith, Dell Rhodes, Marilyn Runner, Terry Surratt. ROW TWO: David Steere, Sharon Netteshein, Maris Pearson, Larry Nelson. ROW THREE: Marco Stuive, Diane Perry, Elaine Pierson, Evelyn Raehal, Loren Redlinger. ROW FOUR: Mike Romine, Patti Stelter, Jim Orton, Jay Treat, Larry Taylor. - f--I aa., f' 'Q 'i-ro? 2 'Z F ROW ONE: Don Williams, Betty Settmann Pat Raehal, Jane Nicholas. ROW TWO: Bruce Wilson, Gary Moschetti, Joyce Stringham, April Show alter. R OW THREE: Dave Ridge, Steve Miles, Ron Woods, Dick Wetterberg, Bob Pastore. ROW FOUR: Rick Rosan, Jerry Walter, Jim Stewart, Gary Munson,Jack Warner. Louise Zubrow helps Barbie Allen get a drink. l l P l ROW ONE: Al Schock, Kris Prather, Susie Murphy, Babs Rutland. ROW TWO: Sharon Swingle, Debby Waugh, Linda Shallenberger, Dave Youmans. ROW THREE: Dave Seacrest, Richard Smith, Diana Shields, Dan Walton,Mike Stanley. ROW FOUR: Buzz Sohoenbeck, Corkey Ransom, Dave Petersen, Bob Williams, Bob Putney, ROW ONE: Elaine Stuart, Dorothy Nuttall, Sheila Wilder, Jennie Roberts. R OW TWO: Della Reed, Carolyn Weiss, Karin Smith, Janet Tracy. ROW THREE: Ute Waengler, Susie Stout, Carol Wagoner, Jaan Vandegrift , Pat Paxton. ROW FOUR: Steve Stegner, Jim Vanderpool, Richard Stout, Karen Woodall, Anne Waltemade, ROW ONE: Robin Wilson, Pam Tiedernan, Carol Perry, Gary Anderson. ROW TWO: Colleen Williams, Kathy Webb, Linda Thimm , Connie Spanswick. ROW THREE: Mary Wood, Barbie Pope, Betsy Sheets, Gloria Martin, Sharon White. ROW FOUR: Bob Weiffenbach, B. Wray Vaughan, Jim Voss, Howard White, Terry Sayre. l l ROW ONE: Cindy Tomhave, Joan Woodward, Marcia Welsh, Mary Waters. ROW TWO: Terry Surguine, Richard Bell, Dave Papini, David Thompson. ROW THREE: Jim Waters, Steve Peiker, William Williams, Jeff Pastore. ROW ONE: Linda Fleming, Linda Gunnarson, Nancy Jones. ROW TWO: Pat Slovek, Ruth Boyd, Pill Lawrence, Sherry Jones. ROW THREE: Cheri Bowen, Judy Myrick, Tim Burrier, Dave Winters, Bill Revnell. ,,.,,,,b, .., l V ,af 'us Sophomore Class Officers Mike Johnson, Boys' Advisorg Sharri Brovsm, Girls' Advisory Mike Johnson, President Sophomore classes always bring with them new ideas and new spirit. The Class of '65 is no exception. They were initiated into the school routine by the traditional ceremony of bowing to Minnie and Jake. The Junior class then presented them with the school Colors. At the beginning of the year, sophomore class officers selected and ordered class rings. The sophomore class owes thanks to the sophomore class officers and class sponsors, Mr. Graf, Miss Harrower, and Mr. Rosan, for the success of their first year at Boulder High School. ROW ONE: Bev Allen, Dixie Aragon, Beth Barnard, Cheryl Averill. ROW TWO: Bonnie Armstead, Susie Austin, Lynne Bartholomew, Connie Andrews. ROW THREE: Tom Baber, Dale Arbuthnot, Dick Baier, Dave Antilla, Eddie Allan. ROW FOUR: Bill Arndt, Henry Babuszczak, Jim Allen, Andy Andrews, Scott Bishop. ROW ONE: Susan Aldridge, Linda Ammons, Margaret Belser, Lee Ann Abila. ROW TWO: Sally Ardrey, Aggie Blackmer, Carol Barlow, Linda Beermann. ROW THREE: Sara Blackmer, Theresa Bernal, Barb Baldwin, Alice Bayne, Cheryl Auge. ROW FOUR: Judy Baugh, Bill Berkheimer, Jim Bennett, Steve Bentley, Doug Burgess. ROW ONE: Carolan Bunegar, Marcia Bohlke, Judy Bronson, Shari Brown. ROW TWO: Rick Aurand, Debbie Collins, Konny Carran, Kathy Conda. ROW THREE: Jackie Bice, Tim Brunk, Monte Bradley, Steve Bell, Jim Ayer. ROW FOUR: Stafford Binder, Alan Boeve, Richard Best, Chuck Berry, Bob Bentson. 'wal' ROW ONE: Jerry Burch, Ruth Bussey, Colleen Bryant, Robbie Cave. ROW TWO: Paul Briggs, Walter Allen, Philip Busey, Wayne Carter. ROW THREE: Dan Bowdey, Steve Burbridge, Eldred Busse, Robert Boss, Chet Carman. ROW FOUR: Ron Bush, Jim Baxter, Kennyeth Brown, Ken Black, Larry Burgess. ROW ONE: Sharon Ancell, Linda Chaussart, Cindy Chavez,Janet Chukoski. ROW TWO: Kay Calkins, Roberta Coile, Lon Carlson, John Clark. ROW THREE: Tom Caldwell, Bob Cave, John Canaday, Tom Cline, Dave Clark. ROW FOUR: Paul Boland, Joe Cantor, Mark Collier, Ron Carlson, Doug Cannon. ROW ONE: Donna Cooper, Iris Connolly, Giga Cook, Elaine Conner. ROW TWO: Gil Cole, Mike BristoW,BobbyCervants, Richard W. Clark. ROW THREE: Randi Clark, Dana Conner, Larry Collins, Sam Cowgill, Gary Cook. ROW FOUR: Danny Cook, Kathy Coolidge, Steve Clark, Dick A. Clark, Bob Conway. ROW ONE: Gail Cobin, Jill Copporn, Joann Crispin, Eva Crismon.ROW TWO: Casey Crow, Jerry Coshow, Ron Croswell, Roger Craggs. ROW THREE: Mary Jane Davies, Bea Diaz, Anne Curtis, Karen Crane, Ellyn Craven. ROW FOUR: Jere Denton, Sherdon Denny, Bill DeVeny, Mark Dempsey, Elizabeth Downes. i 4 Susie Murphy decides that there are too many Dugans at BHS. ROW ONE: Deanna Dunn, Murl Etter, Gilbert Espinoza, Susan Farrell. ROW TWO: Juanita Diaz, Jennie Dobbert, Jerri Donnell, Myrna Dahl. ROW THREE: Sherri Durr, Doris Dunkelberger, Mary Dwinelle, George Epp, Jeanne Dulaigh. ROW FOUR: Lewie Dukes, Sam Duhon, Josh Dean, John Fleming, Lee Fabrizio. ROW ONE: Linda Foley, Ann Forward, Cornu Funston, Peggy Flora. R O W TWO: Russell Forrest, Cedricka Fightlin, Marc Faulkner, Bill Ferguson. ROW THREE: Barbra Francisco, Colette Ford, Alfred Anderson, Jane Fankboner, Jim Fyffe. ROW FOUR: Walter Frank, Frank Evans, Kenneth Anderson, David Ford, Larry Erickson. ROW ONE: Cici Gold, Janet Groft, Diane George, Allen Hays. ROW TWO: Jobe Gendreau, Nancy Geer, Dominique Gallet, Judy Genzlinger. ROW THREE: Steve Ferris, David Graham, J. Thomas Garcia, Dale Goetz,Rich Gomez. ROW FOUR: John Gutierrez, John Gendreau, Bruce Forsythe, Jim Gelwick, Doug Groenhoff. vox' ' w,Wf,,,-KM Wm. N,-,,,..,. .. ,..,. ,. ,, Future biologists at a crucial stage in their experiment... iz--'-1 - H -- I ROW ONE: Robin Guffy, Linda Grotzky, Elizabeth Higman, Sharon Haworth.ROW TWO: Babs Guyer,Sharon Hammit, Lenee Harris, Robert Hardy. ROW THREE: Dave Helseth, Dennis Graves, Bill Harris, Larry Harders, Ralph Harford. ROW FOUR: Al Goldsberry, Dick Goodnow, Marc Grobman, Yves Gallet, Bud Holmes. Z EW. ROW ONE: Damaris Hoyl, Vicki Hays, Lynn Hudson, Audrey Hamlin. ROW TWO: Maxine Mascall, Joyce Hansen, Nancy Hollinger, Glenda Jensen. ROW THREE: Norma Hilburger, Jeanne Hawkins, Dave Hale, Linda Heist, Marilyn Hendricks ROW FOUR: Bi1lHelmic, Bob Hilberg,Steve Hamilton, Merlin Harr, Mike Harper ROW ONE: Donnie Hughes, Jo Ellen Husted, Monica Hoffmann, Sharon Hill. ROW TWO: Neil Howland, Peggy Hughes, Jeanine Hubbard, Carollee Johnson. ROW THREE: Mike Holdrege, Bruce Hunter, Rick Huscher, Terry Hogan, Calvin Hoyt. ROW FOUR: Doug Helgoth, Rick Hoover, Ron Hilliard, Bob Hoge, Ron Howe. .arf null. 11 lafnlrzarmczmc vmmcufwfzl ROW ONE: D, W, Johnson, Bill Johnk, Ann Krueger, Debbie Kiendl, ROW TWO: Connie Jones, Barbara Jewell, Carol Little, Betty Lipstreu, ROW THREE: avid Jacobsen, Jacquie Kirchoff, Jo ahnke, Pam Kildahl, Ellen Korte. ROW FOUR: Mike Hubbel, Dennis Hollenbeck, Earl Juhl, Dick Johnson, Tom Jones. ROW ONE: Judy Laeser, Janet Langer, Carolyn Larrabee, Kendall Lingham. ROW TWO: Bob Klinel, Bob Kaiser, Robert Lawry, Henry Lamb. ROW THREE: Lowell Kullberg, Arlo Kuhlmann, Ralph Kaiser, Dennis Lee, Kirk Lanphere. ROW FOUR: Bill Lasley, John Karninski, John Lawrence, Alan Lechman, Ron Leckenby. ROW ONE: Tom Martinez, Stan Marker, Karen McDonough, Barbie Mack. ROW TWO: Chuck Logan, Lynn Mann, Jeff Martin, Marsha Magorian. ROW THREE: Frank Lister, Greg Maler, Brooke Martin, Philip Martin, Tom Mangan. ROW FOUR: Dave Leonard, Steve Lewerke, Carl Linde, Dick Lyman,Dave Lowder. Oh well, we all look different when we talk on the phone, but Dave Youmans and Mary Jane Christman seem to think these are most comfortable. ROW ONE: Jim Musso, Judy Mueller, Debra Neaver, Linda Oliver. ROW TWO Ann Mullins, Shirley McMichael, Roberta MeElroy,Cassie Nelson.ROW THREE Bob Munroe, Steve Meyers, Edith Moore, Donna Nelson,June Ogren. ROW FOUR Karl Mielke, Tom Miehener, Andy Morris, Roger Mordhorst, Hal Nees. ROW ONE: Lucy McArdle, Linda Lioktenwalter, Rusty McLerran, Conard Metcalf. ROW TWO: Sandra McCray, Vivian Maestas, Judy Leemhuas, Larry Miles. ROW THREE: Arne Magnus, Steve McConnell, Tom McDowell, Alonsa Mendoza, Gary Mercer. ROW FOUR: Mike Martinez, Vennard McCann, Ron McGuckin, Gary Mills, Bryan Miles. , mlvmlsl .Al tl ,Anas ROW ONE: Sue Payne, Sue Preston, Marsha Pierson, Gayle Patton. ROW TWO: Terry O'Donnell, Dennis Noonan, Bruce Nahrgang, Darrel Norris. ROW THREE: Larry Parrish, Art Newman, Norman Ostrander, David Ott, Cork Overholt, John Orton. ROW FOUR: John Nelson,Jim Nelson,iMarvin Nehring, Bob Norway, Larry Nuese. Sophomores Leslie Smith and Nancy Geer discover that even with names on doors it's possible to go in the wrong one. ROW ONE: Patti Poor, Diane Pfannenstiel, Roberta R o b e s o n, Bill Prather. ROW TWO: Carol Pearson, Denny Pribbeno, Mike Rayback, Doug Ravenel. ROW THREE: Kurt Parsons, David Pahlke, Kitty Paddock, Gary Pine, Torn Pender. ROW FOUR: David Petrie, Bill Post van der Burg, Vern Porter, James Parker, Ricky Platt. ROW ONE: Adele Roberts, Diane Rooks, Barbie Rider, Donna Reimers. ROW TWO: Peter Runner, Tom Robb, Ron Rowse, Ann Rathburn. ROW THREE: Bob Martell, Wayne Roseler, Nancy Quiggle, Linda Redus, Janet Rusheon. ROW FOUR: Jeff Richardson, Jim Robinson, David Rouse, Johnny Redder, Ethel Rance. ROW ONE: Dianne Schadegg, Gary Sohone, Harlan Shannon, Judy Schmitz. ROW TWO: Charlain Rogers, Gary Sampson, Richard Sato, Harriet Saunders. ROW THREE: Kathie Rhode, Anne Salather, Anne Sandoe, Janet Schrader, Carol Short. ROW FOUR: Bill Saul, Greg Seabury, Gary Sibigtroth, Rick Sindt, Karen Slutz. ROW ONE: Mike Shapard, Sandy Smith, Sherry Spencer, Tim Sprecker. ROW TWO: Garon Smith, Marilyn Smith, Connie Smith, Mary Sneddon. ROW THREE: Jane Stegner, Leslie Smith, Phyllis Smith, Kathy Stiles, Bruce Stewart. ROW FOUR: Bill Spornitz, Linda Switzer, Kathi Stone, Bob Spurlock, Shelley Stallings. 1 ROW ONE: Sharry Thomson, Lisa Tenenbaum, Lynn Tremaine, FranWard. ROW TWO: Curt Stocker, John Squires, Wayne Sturm, Alan Suzuki. ROW THREE: Pat Sutter, Dave Tally,Gary Tony, Eddie Toledo. ROW FOUR: Arlen Stokes, Andrew Terrell, Day Thompson, Terry Turner. ROW ONE: Roland Wear, Ed Warren, Dave Wergin, Cheryl Vickery. ROW TWO: Ron West, Beta Walker, Joan Warner, Buck Van Den Berg. ROW THREE: Sylvia Warren, Judy VanHorn, Carolyn Wagner, Ginny Vielehr, Mari Wagaman. ROW FOUR: Dan Thone, Brian Trickey, Roger Vohs, Susie Vaughan, Daryl Wellborn. ROW ONE: Lillian Wheeler, Kathy Wilson, Joan Wubben, Ella Williams. ROW TWO: Larry Wilson, Knox Wasley, Cal Winn, MarshalWarren. ROW THREE: Dave Halvorson, Bob Wendling, Ray Watts, Bob Ullery, Bud Walker. ROW FOUR: R. J. Wilson, Dave Wicks, Alex Pasquariello, Tom Wolzien, Mike Walsh. 5 pl' Kathy Coolidge giving Larry Burgess a f mid-morning lift. I UP Ogjfffw ROW ONE: Becky Chavez, Nancy Berggren, Debbie Towle, Lyn Smit. ROW TWO: Mike Baker, Kate Stewart, Charlotte McMichael, David Newberry.ROW THREE: Don Hovde, Mike Johnson, Jerry Shinn, Marc Schippen, Bill Kiefer. ROW ONE: Louise Zubrow, AnnWillyarcl ROW TWO: De De Young, Lil Zamora ROW THREE: Dorothy Wolcott, Donna Wermer, Esther Young. ' ' 1 .V 'f 1 21 5 Q ' JV A H- f 4 '5 'Q n .ff-f 5 J alendar B 1'15 ..,l.962 '63 I EPT UCVLNOVIDEG. Pea MAR. MAY if 'TE T? 1 21 18 X gf w2 1 U 'n 'f.EE'r7a'2 sf5ffaL,fD'ZijfC5i'..c2 Vocfvi! SfsjQ,j' T kegg n A - V- , lwflulvlr Students Stage 'Mrs. MeThing' pm 27, 1960 M, J. Mastalir, Jennie Roberts, Barbie Warden. l L Carrie . Nelson . . Sybil .... Policernen . Grace Lewis Evva Lewis . . Dirty Joe . Maude Lewis CAST FOR 'MRS. Kathryn Long Doug Coulter Lynne Allen Terry Thomas Wolf Muser Andrea Laurer . . Rita McConnell . Roy Tally Carolyn Weiss McTHING': Stinker . . . . Howay .... Mrs. Howard V. Mimi ..... Mrs. McThing Poison Eddie . Larue Mrs. Schellenbaoh . . Chef ..... Virgil .... . Will Rense ' ' ' '. . . . . M.J.Masta11r . . . Barbiewarden . . JennieRoberts . . . . Bobbie Bean . . TonyBa.rtholomew . . . . D. D.Draper . . . Gerald Otte . . Kent Newberry Minnie, .lake Welcome New Students Empty lockers, shining floors await the arrival of B,H.S. students on the first day of school. September 4, l962 Juniors, Seniors, and faculty delightfully view the traditional bowing ceremony of Onies and new stu- dents . . . Allah Minnie! Allah Jake! Bruce Cowgill, Junior Class President, is present- ing Sophomore class officer, Mike Baker, with the school colors after the bowing ceremonies as Mr. Recht officia.tes. 91 C' Homecoming Several hundred BHS students display their terriiic enthusiasm at the bonfire and rally Thursday night. , During half-time ceremonies Head Boy Steve Christopher presents Charolotte with a hugh spray of yellow mums. Her escort Tom Coleman is obviously proud of his queen. The dance is always fun, but decorating runs a close second. fl Chuck Crist tries to control his spirited MG so that Charlotte won't fall off during the parade. Activities Homecoming is the time when a school unites and welcomes home the alums. This year's homecoming fes- tivities began with the traditional bonfire where the students, led by the cheer- leaders, showed strong school and team spirit for the following night's game with Fort Morgan. Friday night arrived, and the Panthers were ready. By halftime Boulder led Morgan 34-0. Halftime activ- ities featured entertainment by the B.H,S, band and twirlers and the presentation of the Homecoming queen candidates and their escorts. Tension mounted, then Charlotte Caldwell was crowned Home- coming Queen for 1962 as the B.H.S, band, in a star formation with the Marching Cubs, played Stairway to the Stars. The queen's attendants and their escorts were: Mary Beebe and Bob Sopka, Mary Brees and Doug Dugan, Linda Ostrander and Kent Douglass, Melodee Penner and Mike Shortell, Gail Walker and Dave Hahn, Jane Wingfield and Jon Alverson. Halftime ended, and the Panthers charged onto the field to sear Morgan 61-0. Doris Dunkleburger and her date Ronnie Greer are served apple cider at the dance. Steve Maxwell is dressed as a scarecrow in keeping with the Home- coming theme. Homecoming queen candidates and their escorts at half time On the evening of October 12 Queen Charlotte Caldwell and her attendants reigned over the Homecoming Dance, Moonlight Harvest, as the students and graduates of Boulder High danced to the music of The Invaders. Athrone shaped like a large orange pumpkin, walls decorated like cornfields, a large crescent moon, straw bales, and scare- crows--all made a colorful and exciting climax to Homecoming, 1962. Bales of hay, pumpkins, corn stalks...al1 create the mood at Moonlight Harvest. This life-sized Scarecrow intrigues Chuck Cowan and his date Lynn Kerekes. 2 2 E 2 3 ,z :zf,,f,,..1f,f,.fwf L- ,fzfwf f-1 f wma,,f-1f:fz::m-wx-4.y,f,fn , . -f f ff f f MARY BREES Charlotte C a 1 dw ell was crowned Homecoming Queen for 1962 during the festive half- time activities ofthe Homecoming game. She and her attendants were nominated and elected by the varsity football players. The following night Charlotte and her royal court reigned over the an- nual Homecoming Dance. MELODEE PENNER 1 LINDA OSTRANDER Attendants JANE WINGFIE LD MARY BEEBE GAIL WALKER iors eat ? hike . . Seniors Frolic at Annual Fry October I7 I962 Juniors Present Pride and Preiudicen November I6, I962 ROW ONE: Jack Beal, Jennie Roberts. ROW TWO: Louise Ogata, Jim Vanderpool, Kathy Long, Jim Vanderpool, Eric Jacobs, Heather Bowdey. CAST Tena Burnett . . . Mrs. Bennett Jim Vanderpool . . . . Mr. Bingley Bob Larson . . . Mr. Bennett Jan Hunter . . . . .Miss Bingley Jennie Roberts . . . . Lydia Eric Jacobs .... ..... M r. Collins Jane Nicholas . . . Catherine Heather Bowdey. . . . .Charlotte Lucas Debbie Waugh . . . Elizabeth Jeannie Mack . . . . Mrs. Lucas Kathy Long . . . Jane Louise Ogata .... ....... H ill Mary Wood . .... Mary Jane Reedy ....... . . Ladyflatherine Dave Yournans . . . . Mr. Darcy Mr. Ivan Schweninger . .... Director Jack Beal .............. Mr. Wickham Dave Yournans, Jane Reedy, Debby Waugh Tena Burnett, Bob Larson. 97 EF Qz 3 5 4 5 5 5 Z f Z 2 Z 5 i Z 1 2 ? 4 2 d 2 Z 2 2 5 5 a L, , HM, , , Y, , W .,,, . ,Um 1 - Mayor Halloway, Linda, and Chamber of Commerce President Don Beeson light the Christmas tree bonfire at the Annual Twelfth Night Celebration. N Where's Rudolph ? Do you really live at the North Pole? - - I want a train! These were only a few of the comments that Linda heard during her reign as Mis s Merry Christmas 1962. Linda was nominated and elected by the student body of Boulder High School. Her duties commenced at the Court House when she was presented as Miss Merry Christmas and was visited by many eager little boys and girls. She also officiated over the Twelfth Night Celebration and helped Mayor Holloway light the mound of Christmas trees. Her wildest experience was a ride on the fire truck which was, she explained, much fun but-oh--so cold! The highlight of Linda's reign was her presentation to the B. H. S, student body during the annual St. Nick's D ay Assembly as Miss Me rry Christmas of 1962. ,.,i.-....-.-- St. Niek's Day Features Peace Pageant a- December 2, I962 l Reverend William Byrd, pastor of the First Methodist Church in N' k's Boulder spoke on the theme Pageant for Peace at the St. ic Day program. Traditionally, St. Nick's Day at Boulder High is the day before Christmas vacation. The choir presentation, the speaker, the introduction of Miss Merry Christmas, W and the alumni tea are enjoyed by all. importance of world understanding. The costumes of foreign lands help to show the 1 5 3 TJ 1 Th hoir, with its rendition of Jingle Bells Travelogue carried out Last year's Miss Merry Christmas, Stephanie e C Safiord, presented Santa Claus and Linda Ostrander, the Theme - Pageant for Peace, ' d t Miss Merry Christmas for 1963, to the stu en body on St. Nick's Day. 100 Bush Crowned King of Hearts .r Q, nw 3. ff - i Msg at . r 'A.h , ,.g4.,f Q - 20 I IJ : gf -1:4 . f K I Cubs pitch in to build the throne for the King of Hearts. -...dn Deitemeyer await the Sweetheart kiss. February 2, I963 Cub president D. D. Draper crowns Bob Bush King of 5 Hearts, for 1963. Bob's date, Cheryl Henning, and Kaye I D, D, presents Bob with the annual sweetheart trophy. SWEETHEART ATTENDANTS AND THEIR DATES: Mary Brees and Jack Coppom, Cathy Beagle and Hale Irwin, Melodee Penner and Duke Prentup, Bill Hafner and Kaye Deitemeyer. 101 eilft ,sf yi ...ne V y' 51 'SJ 1 9 4 nfrg. N 'E ,UEAK 'M Duke Prentup King of Hearts was the theme for the annual Cub Dance held this year on the evening of February 2, 1963. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of Bob Bush as King of Hearts by D,D, Draper, Cub President. Decorations of hearts and valentines, red punch, and white cake added to the magic of the night as the dancers twirled to the music of the Neill Strand Combo. Bob and his attendants reigned o'er the dance from a large, red, heart- shaped throne. Evervone had a good time at a Sweetheart Attendants Bill Hafner Jack Coppom truly kingly affair. Hale Irwin 103 wmwb JN 5 f 9 f 2 'Iii Concert Singers Scott Stocker, Bill Arndt, John Lewis, Terry O'Donnel1, Dave Tally. Gail Walker, Karen Stephenson, Karen Foxworthy, Jill Martin, Barbara Jensen, Karen Lord, Carol Evans, Harriet Keith, Kathy Webb. ,iii-vw G rd Glade, Beth Chadwick, Carol era Wagoner, Judy Stepp, Ute Wangler, Karen Woodall, Stage QRed Mill' Febrar 4, I963 The cast for the musical, THE RED MILL, by Victor Herbert was headed by Dave Tally fCon Kidderj and Terry O'Donnell fKid Connery, two Americans doing Europe, Scott Stocker fthe Burgo- masterj is the father of Gretchen fplayed by Jeanette Koltermanl who is in love with Captain Hendrick Van Damm Qplayed by Gerald Ottel. Although she was betrothed to marry the Governor of Zeeland fBruce Monroej. When Gretchen disappears from the haunted Red Mill her father calls on Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson - Tally and O'Donnell - to assist in a search which forms the backgound for this intriguing love story. s-. Stage crew builds the Red Mill. ROW ONE: Gerard Glade, Scott Stocker, Jeanette Kolterman. ROW TWO: John Lewis, Clasina Post van der Burg. '05 wlies' 27th odvll Vodvil is the annual talent show produced and sponsored by the Owl Staff. Entrants for this competition were chosen by the staff members and sponsor. On the evening of March 21, the finalists gave a professional performance to a capacity crowd in the B.H.S, auditorium. Kathy Hockett and Louise Ogata, the,Odori girls, gracefully glide through the motions to Tea Picking Song and glide on to First place in the entertainment division. wm,i,m,,,,.,W, , sm'-ww . , M,.,,W.,.,..,.N,,,W,,,,,,., ,E M , Bruce Munroe Picks and Sings his way to a First place in the talent division. M.C.s, Wade Rutt and Mike Shortell, the hits of the 1 show, examine Mike's Bunions and Corns as they introduce the fifteen acts wound around a central theme, the latestfad, a 500 mile hike. Produces 'Bunions and Corn The Twilighters with their rendition of the Olympic Twist cop second place in the enter- tainment division. H B, Wray Vaughn, accompanied by Gerald Otte, beats out Take Five to the tune of second place in the talent division. March 2I, I963 The beat Owlie Staff illustrates the why and where of beatnik land. Senior Davsm Pyle is here shown in the midst w ,L - .fuer . W.. 1,,-L ,,,YW X l ,. , ., . . , , . rzasmlr , fJK:m.vu:tv 'ml ,gmuwf 108 Q 9 Ladies of the .lur April I6, I963 Mrs. Crane . . . . . Tony Theodophulus Yvette Gordon . . Mayme Mixter . . Halsey Van Stye . . Rutherford B, Dale Judge Fish .... Jay J. Presley . . . Lily Pratt . . . Cynthia Tate . Mrs. Dace . . Mrs. McGuire . Spencer Dazey . Alonzo Beal . . . Steve Brornn . . . Andrew MacKaig . Officer ...... Evelyn Snow . . Susanne ..... Clerk ...... Newspaper wornen 4 . . . . DebbyClark . . GeraldOtte . . Lanawaldron . . Kathy Hockett Mark Schweninger . JimVanderpool . . . . Scott Dean . Kent Newberry' . . . Ethyl Rance . MarilynGrotzky . . Sheela Wilder . D, D, Draper . Dave Youmans . . Doug Coulter . . Gary Munson . Harlan Shannon . . . Rick Daily . . Kathryn Long . Sherri Durr . . Torn Mangan . . Cassie Nelson Pam Kildahl Dr. Quincey Adams James Jr. . Ken Chard The witness is lying. 5 Listen, let's take a vote and go home to supper. 5 1 31 I v Q aff 0 -Q fy , K tm ,' 1 x 4 1 2 f My .3 V .x .n M 4 f f 1 I 0 l ' ,Q ', . , BOMB J, I 'f , I V I ' , VVVV VVV. , fl ' , , f ,VC w' f, , V,,, 5,1 5 ,V W4ff' , , , ywiz 'W f A I is ' ,Q wfff 2 'fi Junior-Senior Prom May IS, l963 Glenn Miller Ballroom Mary Brees ,ff in ff! X Lynne UlEry ,f 1 KK? l ,M Claudia McCaffrey Nancy Nelson Candidates for the Junior-Senior Prom Queen were senior girls nomi- nated by the Senior Class and elected by both the Junior and Senior classes. Bonnie Guthrie was crowned Queen on the evening of May 18th at the Glenn Miller Ballroom and reigned over the first Jr.-Sr. Prom in the history of Boulder High School. I l 85 Q .5 K 1 1 fi fa , -fx H fA - 'L' ii' f , 1 X ' Y, '12 Activites 5 B.H.S. is a world in itself . . . Everyday we go to the same class at the same timeg Yet everyday brings new exper- iences and activities . . . We work, we study, we join . . we participate. oys and Girls Steve Christopher l Barb Engle 1 SEPTEMBER 114 Hale Irwin Marilynn Cowgill OCTOBER Gary Lydin Jane Wingfield NOVEMBER. I , Marian Koerner ' Ed Palmer Marian Koerner DECEMBER 1 i v '. -. 1 1 1 of the Month Kent Douglass Nancy Nelson J AN UAR Y Bruce Munroe Nancy Duncan M ARC H N N N N Mac Goldsberry Marg McGuire MAY Boys of the Month are chosen for their participation and leadership in school activities. Lions Club of Boulder honors the boys who are selected by former Boys of the Month, The girls are selected by former Girls of the Month and are honored by Boulde-r's Zonta Club. Louis Bragaw Lynne Allen FEBUBARY N f f - 'i A ,NLLN ' , -ff-2.7 f J X ' ,, -i.gLg1' 'f . , . 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'-' 1 1 -' 11..'.?!'3'cZ:?. g?w.:'!f Chuck Crist Martha Ward I APRIL 115 rx November November November November November Steve Maxwell 12 19 26 Bruce Munroe Bill Gullette Marc Schipper 116 January 1 January 7 January 14 January 21 January 28 January Chuck Dowding Harriet Keith Bruce Fest fmissingj Katy Butts Louis Bragaw url October 1 October 8 October 15 October 22 October 29 October Panthers Chuck Crist Marilyn Grotzky Joe Hutton Beth Chadwick Sharon Fitch December December 3 Jim Orton December 10 Fred Bunegar December 17 Bob Bush Or the Week F e b ru a ry Karen Carter February 4 Joan Langer February 11 Claudia McCaffrey February 18 Crystal Kinnison February 25 April Lonnie Kelly April 1 Chelle Brunk April 8 Merry Nord April 15 Charles Thompson April 22 March Bob Sopka March 4 Dorene Heberlein March 11 Ann Dugan March 18 May and June Kitty Paddock Mary Kuykendall Jeanne Mack Jody Corruccini Linda Marbry May 6l May 13 May 20 May 27 June 3 1.17 J , w 118 Senior Personalities WINNING SMILE Bonnie Guthrie and Duke Prentup BEST DANCER Martha Ward and Dave Stephenson I X BEST PERSONALITY Gary Lydin and Barb Engel I MOST SERVICE TO SCHOOL Marilynn Cowgill and Steve Christopher l .... is + 1 Xa 1 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Louis Bragaw and Jane Wingfield ' CLASS CLOWN D, D, Draper and Bob Bush PANTHER-OF-THE-YEAR BEST DRESSED Nancy Nelson and Hale Irwin cmudia McCaffrey and Tom comman Senior Personalities 119 v l ...um--,r..,, Y 120 Mac Goldsberry, Bob Sop a, oug g Marty Grisham. Girls' and Boys' Staters Girls' State Linda Ostrander was Boulder High' s only representative to Girls' State which was held at Colorado Women's C olle ge in Denver from June 11-17, 1962. Upon arrival Linda was assigned to Woodpecker Flats, one of six mythical cities, and to the Federalist Party, one of the two national political parties. The purpose of Girls' State is to learn, by simulated experience, the mechanics of our city, county, and state government. Linda par- ticipated in mock sessions of Con- gress and toured the state capitol. Elections for representatives were held and Linda was elected to the Board of Regents on the state level. Linda and four other girls from Boulder were selected bythe American Legion Auxiliary after writing a letter, Why I Would Like to Attend Girls' State and after giving a speech. These girls were selected for their outstanding qualities in poise, personality, ap- pearance, and content of speech. Nancy Nelson and Joan Langer were alternates for Girls' State from Boulder High. Boys' State Boys' State was held from June 15 to June 23 at the University of Colorado. Boulder High had eleven delegates who were assigned to ten cities and one of two national political parties upon arrival at the campus. There the boys attend- ed classes, and participated in city, cotmty, and state elections, thus learning about the mechanics of our government. Several of the boys held office at the city level and Mac Goldsberry was elected County Commissioner and ran in the primaries for Lt. Governor. The highlight of the week was the visit to the Capital in Denver where the boys ran the Senate and House introducing, discussing, and passing various bills. These boys were first recommended by their history teachers and then had to give an impromptu speech to the men of the American Legion who then chose the eleven delegates. Howard Snyder, Chuck Dowding, Ken Chard, Paul Hickman, Chuck Crist. June I962 121 Foreign ShiroAoki Senior Shiro Aoki is from Tokyo, Japan. He is in with Mr Patten chemistry teacher and liv g . , wrestling coach at B.H.S., while Mr. Patten's son Scott is staying in Tokyo. Shiro plans to stay in the United States to attend college. if Ute Waengler Ute Waengler is living in Boulder with her family while her father is teaching at the University of Colorado as a visiting professor. Her home is in Hamburg, Germany, and she plans to return to Germany this summer. Alonzo Mendoza Sophomore Alonzo Mendoza came to Boulder from Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico. He is now living with Senior Kent Newberry and his family, but he plans to return to Mexico next year to finish school. 122 V 'N L, mf' A 5 gr Head boy Steve Christopher welcomes the foreign students the American way. I Students Arnie Magnus Sophomore Arnie Magnus lived with his unele in Boulder for the first semester of his sophomore year. He then returned to his home in Oslo, Norway, to finish high school. Wong Poon Ming Sophomore Wong Poon Ming came to Boulder from Hong Kong to attend Boulder High. He plans to remain in the United States to finish his education. Paulo Lazzareschi Paulo, an eighteen year old senior, came from Sao Paulo, Brazil. During the first semester he lived with Bruce Fest's family and then moved to live with the David Dugans. He is planning to return to Brazil to continue his education at the university there. Farideh Tavassoli Farideh, our American Field Service student, came from Tehran, Iran. She spent this year with the Hobart Wagener family. She plans to return to Iran this summer, but she would like to come back to the United States some day. 123 WMM? LYNNE ALLEN, Editor-in-Chief Gdaroloc I would- sincerely like to thank the entire staff for theter- riiic job done on this year's Odaroloo. I would especially like to thank Jane Wingfield, Mana- ging editorg Dorene Heberlein, Assistant editorg and Ann Dugan, Sports editor for their fine work. Without these and every member of the staff this book would not have been possible. Lynne Allen Editor 124 DORENE HEBERLEIN, Assistant Editor JANE WINGFIELD, Managing Editgr Staff Odarolocers strike a pose after supervising football pictures. l l , r , W ,W ,,7,,Y,,7,, , 7 KARL KILDAHL, Sponsor Dawn Pyle . . . . Senior Editor Bertie Miller . . . Faculty Editor Ann Dugan . . . . Sports Editor Linda Daldos .............,... Art Editor Odaroloc Staff Q E PHOTOGRAPHERS: Joe Hutton, Tom Wolzein. TYPISTS: Tena Burnett, Jean Hurd, Anne Walternade. Missing is Gerald Otte. 2 Z 126 It's so much easier isyou use a key . . , Andy, the Custodial angel lets a locked out Odaroloc Staff into their room as he has done on many late nights and long weekends. I ,f E f f fl. ef Now here's the way it should be done . . . Seni editor Dawn Pyle gives the orders and the crew fa in line. Odarolocers pause to hastily map out their ne picture and check off those already taken, - A . ---ff? .:,' ifi s 5 Ekgti -U 4 'ze' A 1' Jr -. - .. - . AA' ei ' l 4 .: 'o B 5 v .- '--15 , ',, ,- ' 1,34 ..'I?5qQ'd'- cc-sf?-' fl -gi it F65-3'f 93-fer' -'Z'-3 5 ,zih Er- 'E ET- E:-g Z' :fi ff'-4 if -. .Q -,L,g,'? A .X-O 1' 36 ,1 'l ..'a' :fe-ff - tr Q .4 :if- - - A Ny '-31: r, 1 -fx :::':- W ,fl , -' 'ee 4.- l 'fi ,'f-1-1 QS '. X' J' , 'TP 5 VOIIHHG 49 Boulder, Colorado, June, 1963 Special Edition to the ODAROLOC Staff Continues Traditions of Merit, Provides Owls lo over IOOO Pupils Mrs. Joanne Arnold Advisor Under the leadership and guidance of adviser Mrs. Jo- anne Arnold, the Owl upheld its tradition of excellence dur- ing the i962-63 school year. Students bought subscriptions to the Owl for the second year. Over lOOO papers were distrib- uted weekly to subscribers. CPA Again Rates Owl Third Place For the third year the Owl placed third in the third annual Colorado Press association con- test. Marg McGuire, editor-in- chief, accepted the certificate at the association's awards lunch- eon in Denver. Editors Change Every Quarter Marg was editor-in-chief for the entire year, but subordinate editorships changed each quar- ter. Serving as assistant editors were Bev Wellborn, Dawn Pyle, Linda Holubar and Mac Golds- berry. News editors were Kent Douglass, Barb Engel, Kaye Deitemeyer and Marilyn Gro- tzky. Features were edited by Dawn, Linda, Goldsberry and Merry Nord. Sports editors were Louis Bra- gaw, Dick McPhetres, Bob Sopka and Doug Dugan. Linda Marbry was permanent adver- tising manager Jon Alverson was a senior reporter. Marg McGuire Editor-in-Chief Cub Reporters Join Owl Staff At the semester juniors Rey- nold Akison, Richelle Husted, Crystal Kinison, Marge Mc- Kenna, Becky Parker, Don Poul- ton, Bobs Rutland and Marcia Welsh and Senior Merry be- came Cub reporters. 127 H if owl lg. OWl R O W O N E : L o u i e Bragaw, Merry Nord, Bev Welborn, Marilyn Grotsky. ROW TWO: Kent Douglass, Mac Goldsberry, Bob Sopka, MISSING: Jon Alverson. ll or Senior Owlies ROW ONE: Barb Engel, Marg McGuire, Dawn Pyle, Linda Holubar. ROW TWO: Kaye Deite- meyer, Dick Mc Phetres, Doug Dugan, Linda Marbry. 1 Barb, Dawn and Linda play I spy. SWK ' A ms .1 in own QQWEJWL, R O W O N E : M a r g e McKenna, Babs R u t1 a n d, Marcia Welsh, Becky Parker. ROW TWO: Don Poulton, Rechelle Husted, Reynold Atkinson. MISSING Crystal Kinnison. Cub Reporters A t ' 1 ha d-working day. Hurry up you guys. Get the cokesv' ypwa I A head session. 129 Girls' Athletic Association ,..l1111 E i i i Hanna Jensen, Sharon Swingle, Beth Chadwick, Ann Dugan, Charlene Kaiser, Marge McKenna, Carol Evans, Cheryl Henning, Katy Butts, Jessie Raley. G,A,A, board members: Jessie Raley, presidentg' Lynn Ullery, vice- presidentg Hannah Jensen, secretary, Charlene Kaiser, treasurerg Kathy Snow, Hockey manager, Cheryl Henning, basketballg Beth Chadwick, basketball, Carol Evans, volleyballg Ann Du an, tennis- Marge McKenna, g , trampoline, Sharon Swingle, archery, Katy Butts, swimming and badminton. 130 To stimulate an interest in sports, G.A,A, provides an opportunity for participation in sports, games, outings, and social activities for all interested girls. This year's members participated in the play day, a student counsel Carnival booth, and the annual G,A,A, banquet. Wi? 3 9, ti Boulder High invited seven schools to participate in avolleyball playday December 1. Hockey l I 3 Ann Curtis, Debby Waugh, Marti Wagarnan, Sharri Brown, Kathy Coolidge, Linda Redus, my lv K .. Xi af. , 4 . G,A,A, president Jessie Raley really puts her heart into the hockey game. Carolyn Bunegar, Ellen Korte, Linda Franklin. 131 Basketball 4 ll Jane Dimit, Charlaine Rogers, Ann Willyard, Suzanne McKinley, Susan Aldridge, Sonja Hawkins. Mia? i qf M'SS1, 5 , Marge McKenna, Sylvia Warren, Jessie Raley, Dianne Brownlee, Nancy Quiggleg Hannah Jensen. Myrna Dahl, Pam Koenig, Donna Nelson, Cheryl X Henning. f' LLL,-LZ 'f Volleyball and Tumbling D. D. Young, Jill Coppom, Sue Preston, Leslie Smith, Alice Bayne, Jean Mack, Sally Ardrey. Cassie Nelson, Joyce Hansen, Pam- Kildahl, Corolee Jolmson, Janet Chukoski, Jacquie Kipnhnf'F ggndv 'Mfnflvvavrk QHQ1--ni Qnnncn-r' l Gail Patten, Nancy Geer, Ann Forward. Theresa Bernal, Nancy Quiggle, Debby Niebohr, Carol Barlow, Diane George, Aggie Blackmer, Lucy McCardle. . Baseball and Tennis Janet Groft, Louise Ogata, Beth Barnard. Barbie Mack, Konny Carran, Ginny Vieliehr, Kathy Styles. Deanne Abila, Robertta McElroy, Jerrie Davis. i i Tena Burnett, Sherri Durr, 1 Kathy Long, Jeanne Mack, 134 PRESIDENT D, D, Draper VICE-PRESIDENT Bobbie Miller The Cub Board Executive Officers SECRETARY Linda Reynolds TREASURER Bonnie Bean Junior Merit Sophomore Merit Chairmen Chairmen BOTTOM ROW: Left to Right, Jeanne Mack, BOTTOM ROW: Left to Right, Connie Andrews, Carol Perry, Chan Caldwell. TOP ROW: Robin Guffy, Nancy Geer. SECOND ROW: Linda Lorraine Indermill, Colleen Williams. Beermann, Judy Genzlinger. TOP ROW: Linda Redus. Cub Sponsor Miss' Mitchell Junior-Executive Officers BOTTOM ROW: Sandy McDowell, Poster Chairman. SECOND ROW: Left to Right, Jane Wingfield, Head Pompon girlg Bertie Miller, Senior Merit Chairman. TOP ROW: Chris Lindeke, Senior Drill Leaderg Katy Butts, Assistant Treas- urerg Crystal Kinison, Junior Drill Leader. Cub Sponsor Mrs..O'Brien 135 Cubs :se ROW ONE: Left to Right, Bonnie Armstead, Carol ROW THREE: Marilyn Grotzky, Anne Waltemade, Bonney. Donna Bila, Sharon Fitch, Kathryn Long. Adele Roberts, Sharry Thomson, Sandy McCray, Jill ROW TWO: Farideh Tavassoli, Carolyn Green, Tweety Coppom, Lynne Tremaine. Burkhead, Caryl Kelley, Karen Woodall, Karen Schultz. ROW ONE: Left to' Right, Gayl Patton, Betty Lipstreau, Elaine Stuart. ROW THREE: Carolyn Wagoner, Karen Ann Rathburn, Linda Foley, Ellen Korte, Jeanine Carter, Sharon Hammit, Mary Jane Davies, Jacquie Hubbard. ROW TWO: Carol Barlow, Carolyn Weedman, Kirchoff, Debbie Towle, Konny Carran. Nancy Lucero, Nancy Conard, Mary Kuykendall, ,....-.. Sophomore Marching Cubs ROW ONE: Left to Right, Susan Aldridge, Kathy Wilson, Dixie Agagon, Kathy Stiles, Kathie Rhode, Cassie Nelson. ROW TWO: Jobe Gendreau, Dianne Schadegg, Vivian Meastas, Nancy Hollinger, Diane George, Nancy Berggren, Becky Chavez, Carolee Johnson. ROW THREE: ROW ONE: Sue Payne, Janet Chukoski, Sherry Spencer, Joan Wubben, Gail Cobin, Kathy Coolidge, Carol Short, CiCi Gold, Lynda Gretzky, Cheryl Averill. ROW TWO Beta Walker, Anne Salathe, Ginny Vielehr, Joan Warner Carolan Bunegar, Shari Brown, Nancy Geer, Anne Sandoe Jane Stegner, Ethel Rance, Collette Ford, Iris Connolly, Barb Baldwin, Marti Wagarnan, Sylvia Warren, Bea Diaz. ROW FOUR: Sharon Hil1,Susan Farrell, Jeanne Dulaigh, Ann Willyard, Leslie Smith, Robin Guify, Connie Andrews Barbie Mack. Elizabeth Downes, Jeri Donnell, ROW THREE: Patti Pour, Linda Redus, Alice Bayne, Sue Preston, BevAllen, Marsha Pearson, Judy Mueller, Sue Austin. ROW FOUR:' Theresa Bernal, Cindy Chavez, Juanita Diaz, Linda Chaussart, Myrna Dahl, Sally Ardrey, Lynn Hudson. 137 ,., ,Qf My . 4 V ,,.r,,. ,.,,., H ri 37,1 X . f ,, f - f , , ,f ,.fm-W Cubs in ction Sophomore C u b s pause for a cool break at Basketball games. President D, D, Draper presides at the pot luck supper. Sophomore Cubs m a r c h , too! Joe Hutton and 200 Cubs gorged themselves supper. That's quite a harem,even for Joe. Snooty Jane and Happy Bonnie load their plates with victuals. at the Sophomore Cubs wh 1 s k away their initiation chores. up Lp- B-Club Mfnuw ROW: ONE: Jack Coppom, Marty Grisham, Bill Hafner. ROW TWO: Lonnie Kelley, Bruce Munroe, Fred Bunegar. ROW THREE: Paul Dukes, Bob Caldwell, Torn Coleman. 140 R O W O N E : D a V e Stevenson, Gary Lydin, Bob Sopka. ROW TWO: Bob Bush, Joe Wigotow, Doug Dugan. ROW THREE: Hale Irwin, John DeLapp, V an c e Gordon, Ed Palmer. uf 'sm '64 u , H, .. 7.1, ,-5 0 Q35 Q: Cla we X Q 352555 6 ' G x f. is 3 faqs E A - 1. so rf 0 - if J. 2' 'Yi Vx? J 5, .,3k,.f . Q A 'yg' 5 M N K ff W 'XX ' is ii Q Z x ROW ONE : Mike Stanley, Chet Sadler, Steve Maxwell, John Autry ROW TWO- Dick Anderson Steve Miles Del Rhodes, Warren Gillette, ROW THREE: Gary Moschetti, Greg llacobson, Ron McGuckin, Jim Nasalroadi Bill Gullette. B-Club Officers Coach Cohen, sponsorg Gary Lydin, president: Bob Bush, vice-president: Steve Miles, secretary- treasurer. 1 B-Club member, Bill Hafner, seems to hold some kind of power over initiate Lonnie Kelley. 141 Ski lub 2 Ski Club Officers Ann Dugan, treasurerg Marge McKenna, secretaryg Coach Fitch, sponsorg Evan Metcalf, vice presidentg Doug Dugan, president. Ski Club offers an opportunity for skiers and would-be skiers to participate in one of the most popular sports in Boulderz In addition to Q lot of fun. I 142 3 W'tt Barbie Irnrnel, Barbie Pope, Barbara Allen. ROW TWO: Maxine Hascall, ROW ONE: Alice 1 er, Jane Dimit, Linda Reynolds, Kathryn Long, Melodee Morrow, Bobbie Miller, Mary Lynn Maurer, ' ROW THREE: Bob Sopka, Mike Shortell, Kent Douglass, Marg McGuire, Vance Gordon, Don Hovde, gaining skill in skiing, the members have a -.-....,,tQY, ROW ONE: Luise Zubrow Kathy Coolidge, Barbi Mack ROW TWO: Marge McKenna Bertie Miller, Kathy Saunders, Bob Dugan, Mark Faulkzner, Bob Spurlock, Alan Boeve, Tena Burnett, Bob Munroe. ROW THREE: Bruce Munroe, Coach Fitch, Larry Swingle, Doug Dugan, Rick Daily. g i ROW ONE: Susie Farrell, Lucy McArdle, Sue Preston. ROW TWO: Konnie Carran, Jeannie Duleigh, Marti Wagaman, Leslie Smith, Jil Coppom. ROW THREE: Bob Beehler, Sam Alfstad, Boyd Fuller, Bill Crampon, Evan Metcalf. Ol Kiko McKenna. ROW NE Ca lEvans Ann Curtis Ann Willyard Becky Parker, Karen son, ROW O 4: ro , , , TWO: Bill Reinke, Pam Tiedernan, Ann Dugan, Kent Newberry, Patty Bittner, Linda Carter, Walter 4 Allen. ROW THREE: Chet Sadler, Joe Hutton, John Kruger, Sharon Swingle, Verle Hansen, Howard I White. l ' 1 l l l V: I i i v i I 1 1 I , 3 ' ,W ,.i Skiers Ann Dugan and Marge McKenna pause on tneir itinwn.. there? Bash at Winter Park . . . Man, were we way up w ' N I 144 i Let's see now . . . is the left. . this is the left, no. . . ah, well on each foot and pole to match, ROW ONE: Linda Franklin, Alice Witter, Terry Marks. ROW TWO: Sandy Pratt, Karen Kreller, Cheryl Cushman. ROW THREE: Lea Edwards, Jeanne Hurd, Doris Dunkelberger, Judy Berry, Future ecretaries of merica F. S. A. 'S OFFICERS Alice Witter ....... President Charlotte Foltz . . , Vice President Nikki Bush . . Secretary-Treasurer Mrs. Theis .....,. Sponsor Future Secretaries of America offers an opportunity for students interested in making secretarial work their occupation to learn more about the profession. Speakers, projects, and field trips stimulate the members' interest. B. H. S. students prepare themselves for secretarial positions. 145 Future Teachers of America 146 Even future teachers have fun. F.T.A. OFFICERS Lorroine Sano . . . President Carolyn Green ....... Vice President Margery Keorner ...,.. Secretary-Treasurer Mrs, Ballif . . . Sponsor F. T. A. offers an oppor- tunity to students who aspire to become teachers to learn more about the field of teach- ing. They have spent a busy yearg some of their activities included hosting at the P. T. A, Back-to-School Night and par- ticipating in the Annual F,T,A, Convention in C ol o r a d o Springs in April. ROW ONE: Colleen Williams, Linda Daldos, Jan Baurne, McConnell. ROW THREE: Janet Hewett, Carol Wagoner ' WO: Maril Grotzky, Jennifer Verle Hansen, Dianne Brownlee, Margery Koerner Lorraine Sano. ROW T yn Littlejohn, Charyl Wagner, C a r ol yn G r e e n, Rita -1,.i ROW ONE: Linda Franklin, Alice Witter. ROW TWO: Terry Marks, Marilyn Runner. ROW THREE: Marilyn Grotzky, Lea Edwards. Future Homemakers of America F. H. A. OFFICERS Terry Marks ......... President Marilynn Runner .... Vice President Alice Witter . . .Secretary-Treasurer Lea Edwards . . . Program Chairman Future Hornemakers promotes appreciation ofthe occupations and satis- factions of home economics. Speakers, field trips, Work projects and parties help this active group accomplish its purpose. 1 Regular meeting of F. H, A, 147 148 Medical Panthers ROW ONE: Linda Foley, Nancy Lucero, Kiane Keatley, THREE: Dianne Brownlee, Jaan Vandergriit, Bobbie Jan Thompson. ROW TWO: Valda Bishop, Ann Rathburn, Miller. ROW FOUR: Betty Lipstreu, Ellen Korte, Nancy Carol Bowen, Elizabeth Downes, Linda Heist. ROW Schmidt, Lorraine lndermill, Sue Howard. Medical Panthers, formerly Future Caps and Capes, is an organization com- posed of girls and boys interested rin pursuing a medical c a r e e r. Gue s t speakers - nurses, doctors, vets, pharma- cists, and laboratory technicians - have spoken at the meetings. A trip to Denver in the spring gave members an opportunity to visit one of the large Denver hospitals. MEDICAL PANTHER OFFICERS Bobbie Miller ......... President Bonnie Bean .... . . Vice president Lorraine lndermill . . . Secretary Dianne Brownlee , . . Treasurer Mrs. Ruth Swenson . . . Sponsor Y-Teens ROW ONE: Left to Right, Linda Franklin, Marilyn ROW THREE: Della Reed, Joan Warner, Karin Smith, Runner, Marcia Welsh, Andi Bridge. ROW TWO: Susan Joan Wubben, Linda Foley. ROW FOUR: Colleen Williams, Murphy, Babs Rutland, Joan Woodward, Judy Bronson. Susan Stout, Beta Walker, Sally Ardrey, Lynda Grotzky, Y-TEEN OFFICERS Y-Teens' purpose is to promote President ..... Linda Franklin fellowship among girls of all races, Vice-President . . . Carol Bowen colors, and creeds. Members this year Secretary-Treasurer . . A .DellaReed Program Chairman . . MarilynRunner Sponsor ....,. . Mrs. Schmidt have participated in activities including the Thanksgiving assembly for the stu- dent body, a bake sale, and a car wash. ROW ONE: Left to Right, Jan Thomson, Alice Witter, Jennifer Littlejohn, Carol Wagner, Kay Charles, Valda Sheila Wilder, Carol Bowen. ROW TWO: Lee Ann Abile, Bishop, Linda Thimm. ROW FOUR: Lee Edwards, Dixie Janet Tracy, Barb Allen, Terry Marks. ROW THREE: Lauritsen, Karen Woodall, Vickie Dicker, Chris Lindeke. 149 Radio Club 150 ROW ONE: Rice Hall, Philip Martin, John Squires. Slutz. ROW THREE: Carl Linde, Lee Filener, Charles ' St a t. ROW TWO: Vance Dickason, John Schifano, Karen ew r The purpose of radio club is to obtainx amateur radio licenses for mem- bers and to work towards the goal of establishing an amateur club radio sta- tion in the school building for use of members. OFFICERS Steve Carter ...... President Vance Dickason . . Secretary-treasurer Mr. Einert .......... Sponsor Science Club ROW ONE: Bill Prather, Philip Martin, Garon Smith, Paul Briggs. ROW TWO: Bob Munroe, Doug Ravenel, Steve Bell, Bill Lawrence. ROW THREE: Jeff Richardson, Alan Boeve, Carl Linde, Doug Groemhoff. The purpose of Science Club is to further the Lmderstanding of the natural sciences. Science Club members have been educated to this end by guestfspeak- ers, visits to the cryogenics lab and the medical school at the University of Denver. SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS Doug Ravenel ........ President Jeff Richardson , ..... Vice president Paul Briggs .... Secretary-treasurer Mr. Brown . . . ....... Sponsor 151 UNESCO Board 152 NESCO ROW ONE: Alice Morgan, Jan Baurne, Tena Burnett, Howard, Beth Chadwick, betsy meets, Jeanne rum, Terry Surguine, Lorraine Sano. ROW TWO: Nancy Courtney Jones. ROW FOUR: Tom Wolzien, Marg Quiggle, Dawn Pyle, Giga Cook, Luise Zubrow, Janet McGuire, Mary Vorndam, Steve Peiker, Karen Schultz. Schrader, Diane Bernzen. ROW THREE: Jim Hellie, Sue UNESCO attempts, through ed- ucation, to contribute to World under- standing. Members of UNESCO parti- cipate in many study pro j e ct s and other learning situations. OFFICERS OF UNESCO Marilynn Cowgill . . President Ken Chard .... Vice-president Carolyn Green . . . Secretary Eric Jacobs . . Treasurer ROW ONE: Carolyn Green, CarolynWeiss. ROW TWG: Marilynn Cowgill, Ken Chard, ROW THREE: Eric Jacobs, Bruce Fest. International Relations Club 1u lmW ROW ONE : Lui se Zubrow, Giga Cook, Loraine Sano, Dorthy Nuttall ROW TWO' Tina Burnett Carolyn Weiss Terr . . , , y Surguine, Jim Hellie. ROW THREE: Eric Jacobs, Courtny Jones, Betsy Sheets, Ken Chard, Steve Peiker.ROWFOUR: Bruce Fest, Marilynn Cowgill, Mary Vorndarn, Marg McGuire, Jeanne Hurd. I,R,C,,la branch of UNESCO, helps its members gain a better understanding of world affairs. I.R.C. sponsors an annual conference in Boulder, and mem- bers attend other world affairs con- ferences such as the model U.N. assem- bly. Carolyn Weiss . . . Chairman Bruce Fest . . . Co-chairman Terry Surguine . . Co-chairman Mr. John Adams . . Sponsor 153 National Forensics League N.F.L. Board Gerald Otte, presidentg Tena Burnett, publicity chairman, Sue Howard, secretaryg Buzz Schoenbeck, vice president. N.F,L, sponsor is Mr. Schneider. N. F. L. is an honor society composed of students interested in the various phases of competitive speaking including debate, interpreta- tion, poetry, and ex- temporaneous speak- ing, The members participate in speech meets at area, state, district, and national level. ROW ONE: Steve Christopher, Janet Rusheon, B. Wraylfaughn. ROW TWO: Mike Ott, Nancy Nelson, Jill Martin. Rita McConnell, Curt Stocker. Sue Howard, J o a n L ang er, Mike Barglow, S a m K e n t, Linda Ostrander, L o r r ai n e Sano, Mark Schweninger, Kathy Hockett. The Wanderers , a club for new students , was organized this year. The purpose of the club is to integrate transfer students into the activities of B.H,S. Not only the new students profit, however, the club channels the many ideas that new students bring in for use at Boulder High. OFFICERS FOR WANDERERS ARE: President . . . Mike Ott Vice-President . . . . . Linda Lakey Secretary-Treasurer . . LynnTremaine President Mike Ott seems to be out of control momentarily. Wanderers R OW O N E: Damaris Hoyl, Dorothy Scott, Ruth Boyd. ROW TWO: Susie Murphy, Lynn Tremaine , Lin d a Shallen- berger. ROW THREE: Jill Martin, Clyde Burns, P e t e r Runner. ROW FOUR: Brian Powers, Mike Ott, Rawley Fosler, David Ott. 155 156 fw- ff7'N' ROW ONE: Joan Langer, Tena Burnett, Jeanne Mack, Mary Kuykendall. ROW TWO: Kent Newberry, Fred Nelson, Ann Mullins, Paul Hickman, Janet Langer. ROW THREE: Rich Applegate, B, Wray Vaughn, Alan Weber, Janet Hewitt, Bob Harford. Teen-age Republicans TARS is a combined Boulder High and Farview High organization. The B.H.S. officers are: Joan Langer . . State Chairman Paul Hickman . . . County President Mary Kuykendall . ..., Secretary Fred Nelson . . . .... Treasurer Janet Langer . ...... Historian Kent Newberry . . Publicity Chairman Mr. Schneider ..... Sponsor TABS' activities include c amp aigning for G.O.P. candidates, participating in state level Republican conventions, and educating the public on the G.O.P. platform. TARS join forces and set out full force on their campaign- Brotzman for Congress. if e Q f., 1 ,aww af W2 1 'f-ff 7174 G! ' 4' Z ROW ONE: Kathy Cook, Linda Ostrander, Carolyn Weiss, Dorothy Nuttall. ROW TWO: Bill Lawrence, Luise Zubrow, Terry Surguine, Jim Hellie, Debby Clark. ROW THREE: Peggy Ferris,Yvonne Montgomery, Courtney Jones, Jeanne Hurd, Mr. Adams, ROW FOUR: Bruce Fest, Marg McGuire, Rick Daily, Dan Walton, Eric Jacobs, Steve Peiker. Young Democrats President . . . . . Jim Hellie Vice president ..... Terry Surguine Secretary-treasurer . . CarolynWeiss Sponsor ...... . Mr. Adams The purpose of Young Democrats is to support the Democratic Party, princi- ples and candidate, to educate the public on legislative action, and to promote political interest among the student body. The club has actively participated in the year's elections, Working at Democratic Headquarters and distributing literature. Bruce Fest presides at a Young ,4 f ,'pd Dems meeting. In a democracy Vp everyone's opinion counts. 157 153 Thespians Zl-11 rd: Eric Jacobs, Jenny Roberts, Betty Quinn, Debby Clark, Mr. Schweninger, sp Thespian Boa Thespians' purpose is to promote interest and rovide an opportunity for participation in P the dramatic arts. It is a group composed of ' l t interested students who have earned at eas 10 oints by taking part in school productions P either in the cast or on the stage crewg costume, makeup, or publicity committees. This year Thespians backed successful productions of the ' ' Y. Junior Class Play, Pride and Pre3ud1ce', the ' d the All School Play. Ladies of the Jury 3 an Senior Class Play. 0l'1SOI'. THESPIAN OF FICERS Deborah Clark ........... President Vice president Eric Jacobs ....... Secretary-Treasurer Betty Quinn ......... Social Chairman Mr. Ivan Schweninger ...,,,, Jennie Roberts . .... . Sponsor 5. ROW ONE: Debby Waugh, Doug Coulter. ROW TWO: Kathryn Long, Kathy Hockett. ROW THREE: Lana Waldron, Diane George. ROW FOUR: Philip Martin, Dave Youmans, Ethel Rance, Mark Schweniger, Aggie Blackmarr, Sue Hirdrichs, Dorthy Scott, Barbara Allen, Kent Newberry. ROW FIVE: Jane Reedy, Bob Kaiser, Bob Larson, Carolyn Weiss,Jim Vanderpool, Marg McGuire, Jackie Bice, Marilyn Grotzky, Ken Chard. . ROW ONE: Susie Murphy. M a r y W o o d. ROW TWO: Bonnie Bean, Heather Bowdey. ROW THREE: Tena Burnett, Sherri Durr. ROW FOUR: Gerald O t t e , Bruce Munroe, Pam Ki1dah.l.Sandra MCC ray, Joyce Harser, Carolee Johnson, Janet G r o ft. ROW FIVE: Terry O'Donnel, Dave Tally, Rita McConnel, Cassie Nelsen, Jo Ellen Husted, Robertta McElroy. 159 160 Folksong Club ROW ONE: Jean Hurd, Becky Parker, Jennie Roberts, Kunes, Robbie Hatch, Judy Miller. ROW THREE: Eric Jan Aldridge, Jill Martin, Tena Burnett. ROW TWO: Pam Jacobs, Rick Daily, Bruce Munroe, Marco Stuive, Larry Tiedeman, April Showalter, Mary Jane Christman, Sandy Beermann. Guitars strumming, bongos beating, voices droning, and everyone knows that the folksingers are meeting again --1-...k I l w Jones, Kate Stewart. ROW THREE: Rich Applegate, Debby Clark, B. Wray Vaughan, Dawn Pyle, Harriet Weiss. ROW TWO: Gail Walker, Nancy Nelson, D. D. Keith. Draper, Jeanette Kolterman, KarenStephenson,Courtney ROW ONE: Linda Ostrander, Jane Dimit, Nancy Duncan, Charlotte Caldwell, Kathy Hockett , Susan Murphy, Carolyn The officers of Folksong Club are: Rick Daily ,,,,,,,,,,, President Folksong Club is one of the newer and Ted Straughn , , ViQeP1'eSid9n1g larger clubs in B.H.S. Its purpose is to pro- Mare Shipper , , , , , Treasurer mote and provide an opportunity for folk- Miss Hartnagle . . Sponsor Singing- as ROW ONE: Luise Zubrow, Kristine Hedgecock, Judy Stepp, Chan Caldwell, Liz Ortenblad, Ted Straughn, Marc Schipper. ROW TWO: Terry Surguine, Ann Dugan, Eunice Weber, Betsy Sheets, J osey Swartz, Evan Metcalf, Larry Swingle. ROW THREE: Chuck Prewitt, Dave Stephenson, Ed Palmer, Bob Bush, Chuck Dowding, Bob Munroe, Joe Fullop, Dave Burford. 1 1 Q V . z4v-,y., n 162 Boulder Radio BRBC Board J D' Q ag i ROW ONE: Karen Lord, Chan Caldwell, Linda Ostrander. R MISSING: Ann Willyard. BRBC had a very active year. Every Wednesday at 4:15, High School Intermission was heard on KBOL, bringing to its listeners news, sports, and features. Radio Day, which was held March 9, climaxed the 10th year of BRBC broadcasts. BRBC members took over KBOL radio station for the entire day from signon to signoff. OW TWO: Steve Shaffer, Jane Dimit, Sam Kent. BRBC OFFICERS Linda Ostrander ...... Manager Karen Lord ..... Program Director Chan Caldwell . . . News Director Jane Dimit . . D. J. Director Sam Kent .... . Feature Director Steve Shaffer . . . Sports Director Ann Willyard . . . . . Secretary Broadcasting Club ,--i ROW ONE: Becky Parker, Jan Aldridge, Louise Ogata, Kathy Hockett. ROW TWO: Charlotte Caldwell, Karen Stephenson, Tena Burnett, Mary Jane Crisrnon, Janet Rusheon, ROW THREE: Ann Dugan, Kiko McKenna, Linda Ostrander, April Showalter, Kristine Hedgecock. ROW FOUR: Steve Shaffer, Bill Saul, B, Wray Vaughan, Rich Applegate. 1415! ,mb ' Ft ROW ONE: Ann Willyard, Lynn Hudson, Maxine Hascall, George Hopkins. ROW TWO: Pam Koenig, Susie Austin, Leslie Smith, ROW THREE: Chan Caldwell, Marc Schipper, Jane Dimit. ROW FOUR: Karen Lord, Verle Hansen, Larry Beermann, Marco Stuive. 163 We ROW ONE: Carol Bonney, Robin Wilson, Marilyn THREE: Lorraine lndern1ill,Richelle Husted, Leslie Runner, Karin Smith, Terry Surguine. ROW TWO: Vila, Mary Brees, Valda Bishop,SharonSwingle.ROW Carol Evans, Betty Lipstreu, Nancy Nelson, Joan FOUR: KathySaunders,BethChadwick,MargMcGuire, W h. ROW Robbie Hatch, Jill Martin, Yves Gallet. Woodward, Charlene Kaiser, Debby aug 164 ROW ONE: Joan Wubben, Judy Muel1er,Sue Preston, Vielehr, Cherie Deitemeyer. ROW FOUR: Terry Dianne Schadegg, ROW TWO: Colette Ford, Lynda Hogan, Bud Holmes, Karen Nyquist, Iris Connoly, G e.ROW THREE: Pam Kildahl. Grotzky, Connie Andrews,Diane eorg Bob Martell, Dixie Lauritsen, Connie Jones, Ginny 'f V4 71, ,,Q,,,? V ff ' Huff' fv-ff, A' f , .v if W ww 'fu' - 9.14-fzf.,-,4,,'ff,'c 'f Q wa 10 .saggy ., wy,W', fda, , Wg!! 5? ,f 16 'C' if ROW ONE: Ruth Bussey, Lisa Tenenbauln, Lucy McArdle, Courtney Jones. ROW TWO: Barb Allen, Giga Cook, Maxine Hascall, Carolyn Wagner. ROW Ns-'K , THREE: Luise Zubrow, Lynn Tremaine,Gayle Patton, I 1, F fi 1. l Fi , The purpose of French Club is to pro- mote a better understanding of France, its 4-wh' Paul Briggs, D. W. Johnson. ROW FOUR: Linda Thimm, Day Thompson, Judy Stepp, Dominique Gallet, Monica Hoffmann. French Club officers are: lan u e, its eo le and its customs. This Marg lVICGuiI'e . . . . . . President E5 9-S P P , . l year's projects included a Halloween party, Bruce Fest . . . . . . . VICE President Christmas caroling, an after-game dance, a Yves Gallet . . . . Secretary-Treasurer booth at the Student Council Carnival, and Mrs. Morrison . . . . . . . . Sponsor varied programs such as slide shows and speakers. ROW ONE: Jeff Martin, Cedricka Fightlin, Susie Jane Dimit, Tena Burnett, Anne Waltemade. ROW Murphy, Jennie Roberts. ROW TWO:'DeDe Young, FOUR: Leslie Smith, Kathy Coolidge, Bruce Fest Jerry Moore, Barb Baldwin, Jennifer Littlejohn. Eric Jacobs,Robert Beebe. ROW THREE: Doris Dunkleberger, Mary Jane Davies. r,m,,,,,,, I , fsfzaa-Aw, lf -' mga 1 rv1f' :mz:ra'v r,ww:x an 166 Latin Club 9 ROW ONE: Carolyn Weiss, Chuck Crist, Dave Curtis, ROW THREE: Richard Smith, B. Wray Vaughan, Sharon Fitch. ROW TWO: Marge McKenna, Jane Melody Morrow, Beth Chadwick, Vance Gordon. Wingfield, Muff Beagle, Martha Ward, Cathy Beagle. Latin Club Officers: David Curtis Chuck Crist Latin Club's purpose is to extend knowl- edge and interest in Roman customs. The club Consuls . . Quaestor , , . , HoWardWhite this year has been very active. Members went P1-aetor , , , Beth Chadwick Christmas caroling in Latin, gave a banquet-- Aedile , , . Vance Gordon Roman style, and participated in the State Junior Classical League Convention. KM ROW ONE: Linda Foley, Lisa Tennenbaum,Giga Cook,Judy Greiner. ROW TWO: Carol Johnson, Day Thompson, Joyce Hansen, Myrna Dahl. ROW THREE: Ann Rathburn, Ethel Rance, Anne Sandoe, Cassie Nelson. ROW FOUR: Richard Johnson, Mike Johnson, Harold Flowers, Shelley Stallings, Buzz Schonbeck, Ruth Baird. ROW ONE: Donna Timmons, Ann Willyard, SylviaWhite,Cici Gold. ROW TWO: Kitty Paddock, April Showalter, Carol Short, Barbi Mack, Jo Ellen Husted, ROW THREE: Dan Bowdey, Pat Paxton, Linda Redus, Sharon Hammit, Ann Forword, Susie Austin, ROW FOUR: KnoxWasley, Joel Kandyba, Larry Parrish, Dennis Graves, Bill Berkheimer, Jerry Sumner. ill-1 168 Q s ROW ONE: Sue Bowen, Dawn Pyle, Marge McKenna. ROW TWO: Anne Curtis, Jackie Bice, Cornu Funston, Al n ROW THREE' Joe Wigatow Kent Newberry, Chet Sadler, Kent Douglass, Art Fry. ROW Jon Verso . . , FOUR: Dave Hahn, Doug Dugan, Fred Bunegar, John DeLapp, Mike Shortell. Spanish Club ONE Alice Morgan Philip Bussey Gail Walker, Rita McConnell. ROW TWO: Charlotte Caldwell, ROW : , , Karen Stephenson, Chan Caldwell, Crystal Kinison. ROW THREE: Blaine Lam, Liz Ortenblad, Margery Koerner, Kiko McKenna, Kathy Lernonds. ROW FOUR: Sue Hinrichs, Frank Diaz,Steve Carter,Betsy Ferris. Sandy McDowell, Jane Nicholas Lo ' O , uise gata, Lee Ann Abila. ROW TWO: Marcia Cartwright, Alice Ba B YDS, arbara Jewell, Ann Krueger. ROW THREE: Penny McArdle, Barbie Immel, Marian Koerner, Jobe Gendreau, Alonso Mendoza. ROW FOUR: Dick Wetterberg, Jon Lang, Chuck Dowding, Bob Pastore, Dean Love. Spanish Club, made upaof all interested Spanish II, III, IV students, boasted a new feature this year. A council, formed from representatives from each Spanish class, led the group to a successful year of study, fun, and entertainment. Spanish Club officers are: Kent Douglass . . . . Presidentl Chuck Dowding . . Vice President Mrs. Yates ,. S ROW ONE: Carol Perry, Shiela Wilder, Rosie Brown,Joan Warner. ROW TWO: Jeanie Mack, Kathy Wilson, Susan Farrell, Gail Cobin.ROW THREE: Heather Bowdey, Pat Dove, Bonnie Bowman, Mary Jane Christman, Betsy Sheets. ROW FOUR: Harold Flowers, Dick Goodnow, Torn Ho B b pper, ar ie Pope, Larry Nuess. , ,, , ., : V , H , . A I-1,4 ' hwy , awwwmmlazfmww,-funcfmnfff uu4z:z - ., ,, , , f , ponsor 169 mil- ROW ONE: Harriet Keith, Jo Johnson, Rick Aurand, Leonard Thieking. ROW TWO: Linda Reynolds, Karen Slutz, Diana Duncan, John Richter, ROW THREE: Gerald Otte, Janet Hewett, Ute Waengler, David German Club OUR: Tom Bull, Thompson, Joel Kandyba. ROW F Marilynn Cowgill, Bill Gullette, C lasina Post van der Burg, Larry Swingle, Mr. Cline. German Club provides an opportunity for students who are studying the German language to reach a better understanding of German culture and people. This year's projects included participation in the annual German banquet, the Student Council Carnival, and Christmas caroling. German Club officers are: Evan Metcalf, pres- identg Marilyn Cowgill, vice presidentg and Harriet Keith, sec.-treasurer. l d M t' Wa aman ROW FOUR' Tim Slack ROW ONE: Kathy Hockett,Jill Coppom,M. J.Mastalir, Sc imi t, ar 1 g . . , Eunice Weber. ROW TWO: Jo Morrisey,Mike Stanley, Mac Goldsberry, Walter Frank, Jim Hempstead, Karen Olsen, Scott Stocker. ROW THREE: Joan Loren Donnell. Langer, Kathy Saunders, Bobbie M i l l e r, N anc y 'W--Q, fm Mft' if , ?wQf,Z!X 170 I-oreign Language Activities mm, -f..........,. ,,,,, I Language clubs, singing Christmas carols in their foreign language, sang for the Pageant for Peace on St, Nick's Day. Mrs. Hoffmann, Spanish Club sponsor, discovered that she had to really stay on her toes at the Spanish Club party. . Du, du liegst mir im Herzen - German Club enjoys a good ol' Deutsch folksong. Mr. Cline, German Club sponsor, had as much fun as any of the students at the German Club after-game dance, 171 le? Y: , .4 M n xy u I mv 0 O S M u i 1: T g--gfe',1gf:-'gvk Y ffl ff- 1 5z':525 A, 4 13 M --.r'-me T! A conductors raised baton, An audienee's hush, A rising Crescendo . . Music. 173 J o u n c I I Pi'esid 6ht? A I A. 'e I Secretary A. d t .D'rec Stu en 1 S' o 'Seot1 Leader Tenor Bass S ct1on opran Alto i Sectibn . 4 I e I U S l . -x,1-Qf,Q- , , f f ' 2573 Concerf f 1 ' ' , hx. g - 49,0 -, 7 , - 1 . J, H f 9 f f, g5f5?'2,2.1 f . ' J , 42, 1 ff Ss , , .Y f WMU N f, Www , ff . f f ' 'H A , 35,5 jfs , , , f Q gffi, fl .7 ffm - f f f f f f mf, 'af .f f f f f -, 2 ' ,W , J f ' f , , , ,f . X , , 7 I, 7 f , , A ' I Ly I J W! A54 f , , ,f,, f - , ,,,. 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I ,vT4g-ofxfffa n X' , 1 iff: Q , 112 ' f C V- ,V V dw, 5 Q ,V f Q f fy. pl, V, if gg! ,gm U f.f,- 'mail-.1 ..m.11-nw -f f, ,Elin or C oir , . ., . ,'-' f Ogren, Nancy James Bayne. Hyder, l ROW ONE: Charlotte McMichael, Shirley McMichael, Edie Moor, Susan Aldridge, Juanita Diaz, lris Connolly, Charlette West, Mary Sneddon, Marti Wagaman, Susan Farrell, Kathy Stiles, Linda Arnrnons, Joanne Crispin. ROW TWO: Linda Chaussart, Betty Johnson, Sue Train, Sally Ardrey, Debbie Towle, Connie Jones, June Cedrioka Fightlen, Doris Dunkelberger, Jacquie Kirohoff, Diane Feorge, Ester Young, Ginny Vielehr, Berggren. ROW THREE: Dorothy Wolcott, Janet Schrader, Kathie Rhode, Donna Weimer, John Mundinger, Voss. Larry Ford, Barry Russell, Dennis Walker, Carol Pearson, Roberta Coile, Ellen Korte, Alice ROW FOUR: Dave Clark, Rin Rouse, Dale Goetz, Steven McConnell, Terry Hogan, John Klag, Bill Mike Jessop, Jerry Claridge, Ron Bush, Bill Hamm, Robert Lawry, Stan Marker, Wayne Carter. Madrigal 176 Boys' Quartet Gerald Otte, Terry Surnmitt, B, Wray Vaughan, Steve Miles. R O W O N E : S u e Bartholomew, Marilynn Ruby, Debby Clark, Clasina Post v a n d e r Burg, Anita De V ri e S, Jeanette Kolterman, Kathy Hookett, Barbara Jenson. ROW T W O: Dave Stephenson, John Lewis, Steve Miles, Bruce Munroe, T e r r y Sumrnitt, Gerald Otte, Scott Stocker, Gerard Glade. 2 Sweet Sixteen VS La ilk, ROW ONE: Carol Evans, Kathy Webb, Jo Ellen Husted, Colleen Williams Lenee Harris Barbi Mack Ginn , , Y Vielehr, Jeanie Mack. ROW RWO: Kay Charles, Jan Hewett, Jane Reedy, Harriet Kieth, Carol Wagoner, Karen Woodall, Kathy Coolidge, Caryl Kelley. X y, 4- 4 ,,, if Z W ,g 49 , ei, , 'Y' A.f if W ' 5 ' ,' 'wa at ' ' , 4 ,, W ,., 7 'M 4 ZW 4 ,ff if , f0.,2,,w fun -M ,a w ff - f 5 x 5,975 Lp V ,f 2 ' f. Girls' Choir if 0 6 af 17, U f. ' 5' fr' ' ll' . , 4f'45f aga..' .. 5 i -Q ff ' ,L ' , , j ff 4 ' R WL' , , All. 1 rf J 59? -L r , fy., 2 .1 ,I !V.h rj V. ,. 1 f fir ia .argl fff' ' r gk x l ROW ONE: Judy Mueller, Audrey Hamlin, Linda Smith, Pat Zimmer, Sharon Hammit, Barbie Mack, Sandy Smith. ROW TWO: Joyce Stringham, Vicki Dicker, Joan Woodward, Jerri Donnel, Linda Redus, Carol Coles, Jan Baume. ROW THREE: Jeanie Mack, Maris Pearson, Ann Forward, Kathy Snow, Barbie Baldwin, Donna Reimers, Jane Dimit, ROW FOUR: Lenee Harris, Kay Charles, Ethyl Rance, Jeannie Hubbard, Kathy Coolidge, Josie Schwartz, Janet Hewett, Diane Davenport, Irene Burrows. 177 178 FIRST VIO LIN Lynne Allen Roberta Calfee Lisa Tennenbaum Kathleen Cook Bill Lawrence Bill Berkhimer SECOND VIOLIN Stuart Machle Lorraine Sano John Canaday Karen Carter Christine Hansen Victor Hoerner Boulder VIO LA Jan Baurne Tom Wolzien Miriam Foley Luise Zubrow Vicki' Whitney Lorraine Indermill CELLO Eric Jacobs Karen Slutz Lana Waldron Cole Briggs High Orchestra BASS Bob Lantry Harlan Shannon Sue Hinriohs Dave Farrow FLUTE Eunice Weber Nancy Quiggle Susan Geer Bob Williams C LARINE T Chelle Brunk Jim Waters Diana Duncan Carol Lewis OBOE Richard Best Jerry Moore BASSOON Karen Ferguson M. J. Mastalir FRENCH HORN John Limon Carolyn Estes TRUM PE T Steve Christopher Dean Smith Bill Williams TROMBONE Larry Dalke Daryl Norris Dale Allison PERC USSION Bill Gullette William Seguine, Director Under the direction of Mr. William Seg-uine the Boulder High orchestra had a very active year. The annual or- chestra contest in which B.H.S, always participates was held in Greeley on April 20. The orchestra also presented an assembly on May 8 and a May 9 concert. Fourteen students represent- ed B.H.S. in the eighth annual Colorado All State High School Symphony Orchestra. Dr. Andor Toth was the guest con- ductor for the more than one hundred high school musicians from all over the state during their weekend stay at Colorado University from February 8 through the 10. LL ROW ONE-: Roberta Calfee, Lynne Allen, Eunice Weber, Jan Baume, Chelle Brunk, Luise Zubrow, Karen Slutz. ROW TWO: Harlan Shannon, Daryl Norris, Steve Christopher, Richard Best. 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The members participated in the annual band and orchestra contest on April 20, the All State band, and two members, Chelle Brunk and John Limon, were chosen to represent B.H.S. in the United States High School Band. The bands' winter Concert, held on March 14, fea- tured Branwell Smith, coronet soloist. Four members of the Boulder High band represented B. H, S. in the annual All State High School Band. The 1963 band, consisting of over a hundred selected musicians from all the high schools in the state, was directed bythe Director of Bands at U,C,L.A., Clarence Sawhill, at Colorado State College in Greeley from March 22-23. John Limon, Eunice Weber, Chelle Brtmk, Steve Christopher Edward Kehn, Director L. Drum Majors and Twirlers FRONT- Carolyn Estes, Head Twirler. BACK: Bi11Gu1le'cte, Sue Hinrichs, Lorraine Inder Susan Geer. Gary Reynolds, Head Drum Major. Missing is Marilyn Stephens. Y Pep Band ROW ONE: Ted Straughn, Rick Mangus. ROW TWO: Dale Allison, Gary Reynolds, Larry Dalde, Darrel Norris. ROW THREE: Steve Christopher, Ken Nicholas, Torn DeLand. r l Our cool pep band scares up enthusiasm at the Fort Collins Football game. The cats , sunglasses included, warm up with the students at a pre-game rally. 5132. 183 JY , Sf'V ?-' 2fQ li 3 1 ,77 E-1 5 4 A S. ng - Sports Ak In X. H., if, 5'ffg1'J 23:12.- wgf?fZf.52 A ,- ii, We're loyal to you Boulder High May the gold and the purple long fly We're cheering for you and our hearts are true To you men of old Boulder High, Rah! Rah! Rah! We're here to help win this game So fight, fight with all your might and main And when it's all over We'll be in clover Boulder High! 185 Footba I SCORES GAME BOULDER QPP, Lakewood 33 7 Loveland 14 6 South Denver 20 13 Aurora 0 20 Greeley 46 19 Fort Morgan 61 O Sterling 32 0 Englewood 21 0 Fort Collins 14 13 Longmont 32 21 Anderson charges for touchdown in game with South. Patrick stretches to gain control of ball in Long game. .44 u .- -7 Q 1 . ,M 1 , 4 1 Zi if : sk In ' Y 7' I , , ' A A mont Irwin receives instructions from Coach Wilson. 4li N D BOULDER HIGH YELL-LEADERS: Muff Beagle, Pam Koenig, Kaye eiterneyer, G rr Locke, Sonja Hawkins, Martha Ward, Marge Jane Dimit, Sue Tisone, e y McKenna, and Cathy Beagle. 186 Remember the Fort Collins game? i in--..-H+ rm- ,, ,,,, . f .-W., Mu- f- ,.. V , arsity Team ROW ONE: Ron McGuckin, Lonnie Kelly, Dick Anderson, Bill Hafner, L. B. Collier, Mark Schweninger, Chet Sadler. ROW TWO: Bill Weaver, Jerry Scofield, Lynn Hobson, Bob Bush, Mike Deisher, Don Pospahala, Jack Coppom, Gary Munson. ROW THREE: Bryan Powers, Gary Moschetti, Hale Irwin, Duke Prentup, Gary Patrick, Mac Goldsberry, Gary Lydin, Bruce McDowell. ROW FOUR: Dave Stephenson, Paul Dukes, Ed Palmer, Jack Warner, John Leach, Bob Caldwell, Chuck Norris. The new Boulder coach, Emerson Wilson, led the Panthers to their best football season in modern sports history. Wilson came here after a suc- cessful coaching c ar e e r in Kansas City, Kansas. Coach Wilson makes a difficult decision in a tight game. 187 Q N wg.. ff-2 ' f ' 55 , , 4 w5.,7!'g D aff ' 'wfi--'H .f - f ,yaff . ,www 4?-VJ ,mf ,f 7, ' W TK 133 X' Bk ,f X2 ,, ,wana 'CQ J Wavpq 'fy If 21 'Q I Qfmvk .A ux2111f,v,ssf lf2n'5,4ufa! I I - I . 73 myczgf. -,M ,, L,.,, L K ., H f A -' lv., ' I f , ' . vwl f,, ,wfff-f', '. A , 4 - ' 1Z.?fil'f5i1,-411,Yjflf - ,M , T 615253552 ffsff 'ff mf- I V1 I rig e',,5,m 1 . I , fl., -1,-45' ' I !f'Lc'5-'24 111f'5'? .- .554 1,4 '- ii' ff -WVEWZEYE ffzrg 45 35459, -. lil 33-Tfgf ' 5 Efiiffff ' - 9,1,5,:?Iv-w.g::,f1. - zsyp 941.5 fy I' If 11 uf-3' .'x'?1Fv 11' 52, - fj-I L 3 ff ',??:- - - iam,-V ' -x.? '?fg9'-f ff , 5 V455-4?f:1.'3 :1-fwlk-Eifw' 'W' 'A?Q'1i52'f5.fM4'4'?'f '. if J, 1-'Q lf-'K-ui 35,i5i??'i22QL?45Sg,g,?1 52,39 251133, 2120, 1 ' K,SQ+f,,c-Vsam.-'i?6?igftJZfaf? NZ,- Qfzv V? lfgrelii. 4.'jui'f1Zl'Qi,q 'E,:5w.- 4,9. :E,-by-631 IQ, A-I. g.,,'fg51k,'ff-' 143- +L mx. 'ALI -:vzM'1 W'-4..f2nh,-.1 ,, u BILL HAFNER ED PALMER MAC GOLDSBERRY GARY PATRICK PAUL DUKES DON POSPAH If Q ALA DAVE STEPHENSON BILL WEAVER W 1 MIKE DEISHER L.B. COLL 188 IER LYNN HOBSON LONNIE KELLY DUKE PRENT UP or E GARY LYDIN JACK-COPPOM BRUCE MCDOWELL I BOB BUSH Gridders Enjo Great Season This year's grid squad finished the fall season with a 9-1 record during Emerson Wilson's initial coaching year. The Panthers grabbed second place in the Northern Conference standings and were rated fourth in the state. Quarterback Hale Irwin and center Bob Bush were selected by their teammates as honorary captains at the close of the season. Irwin led all backs in the state in yardage gained and passing yardage, while Bush was credited with blocking the Fort Collins extra point attempt, giving the Panthers a 14-13 crucial victory. The Panthers outscored their opposition 273-99, HALE IRWIN DICK ANDERSON 1 B9 I Smile, JVs I You're on Candid Camera! I y Wye I i f 2 f r 2 Panther lair after a victory game. Junior Varsity Team ROW ONE: Al Goldsberry, Dick Johnson, John Orton, Jack Warner, Conard Metcalf. ROW THREE: Coach Gary Moschetti, Mao Hollister, Gary Mills. ROW TWO: Furman, Lee Fabrizio, Steve Miles, Knox Wasley, Dick Charles Biggs. Dick Lyman, Ron Bush, John Gendreau, Johnson, Frank Lister- W ,, 1 Z f ,, 190 izff. J i ti., Sophomore Team R ROW ONE: J. Thomas Garcia, David Newberry, Tom Dave Wergin, R. J. Wilson, Torn Martinez, FrankHanks, Pender, Bill Harris, Gary Pine, Greg Seabury. ROW Stan Marker, Rick Hoover. ROW FOUR: Joe Canton, TWO: Eddie Allan, Steve Thompson, Bill Spornitz, Arlo Louie Dukes, Larry Mills, Eddie Toledo, Bob'Wendling, Kuhlmann, Larry Erickson, Bud Holmes. ROW THREE: Steve Clark, Danny Cook. Coaches Wilson and Pagano fill up after a tough game. leaders. Spirited fan Kent Douglas helps the cheer- 191 Boulder had its usual fine season this year, placing eighth in the state meet and finishing fifth in the Northern Conference. Senior Marty Grisham was first man the entire season, with sen- ior Mike Ott and junior Blaine Lam the other regulars. Cross country is a mile and a half run over arough and hilly course. To train for the grueling con- test, the Panther athletes ran an average of sixteen miles a week, broken down into road- work, overtakes fjogging and sprintingj, half-miles, quarter- miles, and a trial each week to determine the team. Cross-Country Coach Swinscoe at practice. Ed Swinscoe has been head of Boulder High's cross country team since the sport was introduced into C olorado twelve years ago. Boulder took state the first year and has been up in there since then. Boulder Cross-Countr Team ROW ONE: Dell Rhodes, Butch Etter, Pete Nord, Jim Baxter ROW TWO Mike Stanley, Greg Jacobson, Blaine Lam, Bob Sopka, Steve Maxwell Bob Munroe ROW THREE: Coach Swinscoe, Larry Burgess, Mike Ott, Bob Putney Marty Grisham, Steve Lewis, Jeff Richardson, Al Boeve. ,-.1. Cross Country Lettermen: Larry Burgess , Steve Lewis, John Autrey, Jay Scruggs, Marty Grishaln, and Mike Ott. ' i Marty Grisham in the state meet. Grisham led the Panthers with an eighth place finish in the 150-man field. He was clocked at a fast 7:31 for the mile and a half. Mike Ott, Blaine Lam, Larry Burgess, and Jay Scruggs rotmded out the state team. Varsity team for the Longmont meet: Steve Maxwell, Steve Lewis, Mike Ott, Blaine Lam, and Marty Grisham. MEET PLACE Longmont Invitational 3rd Aurora Invitational 5th Longmont 31-d Wyoming State Meet 2nd Denver Invitational 10th Conference 5th State Sth 193 VARSITY TENNIS TEAM KNEELING: Evan Metcalf, Howard White,John Richter, Chuc Dave Curtis Jim Waters, Bill Gullette. STANDING: Coach John Fitch. Tennis Panther netters finished fourth in the Northern Conference, defeating Sterling, Fort Morgan, Longmont, and Greeley and losing to Englewood, Aurora, and Fort Collins. Four netmen qualified for state competition at the close of the season: first and second singles men Bill Gullette and Jim Waters and the Dave Curtis--Evan Metcalf doubles team. Boulder finished tenth in state on the strength of the first round win of the doubles team. According to Coach John Fitch, The boys greatly surpassed my expectations, improving much during the course of the season. .1-.. BILL GULLETTE JIM WATERS DAVE CURTIS EVAN METCALF VANC E GORDON JOHN RIC HTER ... .mrmmmnanw-ak.w....,.,. M-.. .- 195 Basketball Cagers Thrill Crowdsg haf? O Court shenanigans from forwards Best Season IH I4 Years J J, Don't fence us in! is the motto of these senior girls. Barb Engel, Charlotte Caldwell, SueCahlander, Julie Richardson, and Jill Martin during a lull in a basketball game. Miller strives to gain control of the ball in the first Englewood game. Duke Prentup and Dick Anderson and guard Tom Coleman coupled with the bench action of coach Ken Furman and his talent-laden cage squad provided Panther fans with a season of excite- ment. The steady play of seniors John Miller, Gary Lydin and Hale Irwin also kept the squad in the running for a state tourney berth and the spectator interest high as Boulder students followed the roundballers in droves to both home and away contests. The best season record in 14 years was the outcome of Furman's initial year. Utilizing 10 returning lettermen, the squad compiled a 14-4 overall record and a 12-4 tally in conference competi- tion. The basketball squad found them- selves trailing Aurora's Trojans all season and finished one 'game behind the leaders, just out of state basketball competition. Among the conference con- quests were two victories over Greeley, a feat not accomplished by the Panthers in well over a decade. Anderson, voted the team's most valuable player, sparked the squad by l i l 196 sinking the ball for 240 points and re- bounding 17 2 times. Come on in- -the water's fine! we 2 Lal , t- ' , I. Varsity ROW ONE: Coach Furman, Don Pospahala, Hale Irwin, Gary Lydin Tom Cole a J ' M M. J, Mastalir. ROW TWO: Gary Patrick, Mac Goldsberry, Ed Palmer, Dick And:e1rgon,mlj?rjnieaI2gij Senior Manager Bob Bush. Ken Furman New BH Basketball Coach Penetrating offense and stubborn defense characterized the style of basketball introduced by Ken Furman during his initial season as Boulder High's head basketball coach. Coming to Boulder from Cheyenne, Wyoming, the enthusiastic new mentor found a host of experienced cage talent from which to mold a strong Panther con- tender. Consequently, his squad was composed predominantly of seniors. Furman served previously as assistant basketball coach at Central High School in Cheyenne. Before mov- ing to Wyoming he attended Denver University and directed the freshman cagers there prior to entering high school coaching. Furman raises his arms in an enthusias tic sign of approval, H ' r ' t ' -- JOHNNY MILLER ED PALMER GARY PATRICK HALE IRWIN TOM COLEMAN DON POSPAHALA DICK ANDERSON GARY LYDIN 1 Scores TEAM BOULDER OPP Manuel Sterling Aurora Fort Collins Englewood Greeley Fort Morgan Longmont Cheyenne Loveland Sterling Aurora Fort Collins Englewood Greeley Fort Morgan Longmont Loveland I iw DUKE PRENTUP MAC GOLDSBERRY LONNIE KELLY Hale Irwin beautifully handles the ball, The Aurora game: Gary Patrick had contact troubles. I E V 1 E V - , -- .Y 3- , --,,,u,,,,,f:,,,m -.:..-Qmnngmna ,- 199 .Man or Varsit , me- -f- ffJ-'I - ROWIONE: Buzz Shoenbeck, David Mumme, Knox Wasley, Rod Smith, Ron McGuckin, Manager Dale Arbuthnot. ROW TWO: Gary Sibigtroth, Willie Hagerty, Jim Barrett, Mark Keller. ROW THREE: Steve Miles, Steve Clark, Steve Hamilton, Steve Lewis, Greg Jacobson, Jim Orton. Pospahala dribbles away f r o m h i s opponent. Lydin rushes in for a basket in the Englewood game. 3 E 1 9 1 E I A ,v 4 W x V H F Il Y X V 2 ? Anderson stretches for a re- bound. Sophomores Miller breaks awayforapass ROW ONE: Arlen Stokes, Jeff Martin, A1 Goldsberry, David Jacobsen. ROW TWO: Jim Nasalroad, rnanagerg Ricky Platt, Bud Walker, Mike Johnson, Bob Wendling. ROW THREE: Jerry Shinn, Torn Garcia, Dick Goodnow, Lee Fabrizio, Roger Bohs. ,ae -- - -' -'AN Y , , Wrestling Mike Stanley prepares to pin. Panther Grapplers Are Ninthin State Coach Allen Patten's 1962-63 grappling squad closed out the sea- son with a ninth place finish in the state meet. Senior defending state champ Bruce McDowell repeated his dom- ination of the 154 pound class in wrapping up his second crown. Sophomore 95 pounder Gil Espinoza placed fourth in the lightweight division to round out Boulder's point total of 20. In the regular conference schedule. the Panthers tookathird place in the league, being beaten only by Fort Collins, Loveland, and Greeley. McDowell and Junior Dell Rhodes took first in their respective divisions in the North- ern League meet at Loveland. Espinoza took second behind state champ Mike Rogers of Greeley. In pre-season action the Pan- thers garnered victories over Manuel, George Washington, South, and Lakewood while falling to perennial western slope power- houses Montrose and Fruita. Together now, on three! , t Il Blaine Lam awaits the referee's whistle. Flashy Bruce McDowell rides his L o n g m o nt opponent. x Wrestling Squad ROW ONE: Gil Espinoza, Dell Rhodes, John Hills, Bill Pierson, Kendall Longham, Dave Wergin, Pete Nord, Chuck Crist, Chuck Dowding. ROW TWO: Blaine Lam, Conard Metcalf, Mike Stanley, Ron Bush, Rick Patterson, Bob Spurlock, John Autrey, Stan Marker, Larry Mills, Gary Pine, Frank Lister. ROW THREE: Bill Hafner, Louis Dukes, Gary Mills, John Orton, Shiro Aoki, John Gendreau, Pat Ament, David DeLand, Mike Hubbel, ROW FOUR: Coach Earl Cummings, Bruce McDowell, Bob Putney, Paul Dukes, Tom Caldwell, Chet Sadler, Jerry Hetherington, Dick Lyman, Andy Morris, A Chuck Cowan. Bob Hoge, Jim Andreson, Mike Martinez, Steve Maxwell, Head Coach J. Allen Patten. I Y W , Chuck Dowding grimaoes as he strains to gain advantage. Heavily out-weighed C h u c k Cowan teases his opponent. ., ,, , ,, ,Q 3---Y , -- Assistant Coach Cummings demonstrates a hold in an after-school work-out. ,, . fl . , DELL RHODES FRANK LISTER MIKE STANLEY PETE NORD CHUCK DOWDING GIL EXPINOZA I 204 1 Paul Dukes struggles for a pin in the Lakewood meet. Bill Hafner, Pete Nord, and Jerry Hetherington aren't watching the girls go by -- actually they're soaking up praise in the locker room after the team won that night's match. I963 State Wrestlin Tournament In the state wrestling tournament Bruce McDowell took the state cham- pionship by scoring a 2-1 victory over Dave Drahn of Thomas Jefferson. Gil Espinoza, a sophomore, fell by a one point decision in the semi-finals to finish fourth in his division. Through the outstanding efforts of these boys, BHS tied for ninth place in state wrestling. Pictured at right is Coach Patten with the boys who qualified for state competition, Espinoza, Rhodes, and McDowell. BILL HAFNER BRUCE McDOWELL PAUL DUKES CHUCK COWAN CHET SADLER JERRY HETHERINGTON Track Jerry Scofield executes -a successful high jump. Track boys listen to Swinscoe during a practice. Tracksters Start With Strong Team The Panther track squad went into action this year again rated as a title contender in the Northern League. Coach Ed Swincoe's thinclads boasted two returning conf-erence champs and one state winner. Senior Jerry Scofield and junior Warren Gillette were defending their league crowns in the high jump and 440 respectively, and senior Duke Prentup took the state title in the 180-yard low hurdles. Good depth was shown in the mile as Boulder again fieldedastrong mile team in the Aurora Relays. Last year's quartet won top honors and set a new record with a low score of 22. The Panthers' other strong points were the Sprints, middle distances, and hurdles. Head track coach Ed Swinscoe with Duke Prentup, first in the state last year on the lo w hurdles. f i l in- S i Track Lettermen ROW ONE: Mike Stanley, Marty Grisham, Warren Gillette, John De-Lapp, Jay Scruggs, Greg Jacobson, L. B. Collier. ROW TWO: Coach Swinscoe, Bruce Munroe, Jay Lawless, Jerry Scofield, Bob Putney, Steve Lewis, Duke Prentup, Coach Cummings. Seniors ROW ONE: Jon Alverson, Marty Grisham, John DeLapp, Scott Stocker, Bob Bush, Buddy Innis. ROW TWO: 'Bill Weaver, Mike Ott, Jay Scruggs, Duke Prentup, L. B, Collier, Bob Sopka. ROW THREE: Jay Lawless, Jerry Scofield, Mike Shortell, Wade Rutt, Bruce Munroe, Harold Flowers. 207 BRUCE MUNROE JAY LAWLE SS JERRY SC OFIE LD DUKE PRENTUP MARTY GRISHAM B013 PUTNEY JAY SC RUGGS Track Letterman STEVE LEWIS 208 L, B, COLLIER WARREN GILLETTE JOHN DELAPP MIKE STANLEY GREG JACOBSON E 4 .-. - Juniors E S 5 E 5 5 ROW ONE: Mac Hollister, Ed Harps, Dean Berder, Steve Maxwell, John Autrey, Dick Wetterberg, Dale Allison, Mike Stanley. ROW TWO: Jim Nasalroad, Warren Gillette, Terry Sayre, Blaine Lam, Bill Revinell, Bob Beehler, Bob Putney, Greg Jacobson. ROW THREE: Mark Keller, Tom DeBacker, Jack Warner, Sam Alfstad, Charles Biggs, Mike Agy, Bruce Cowgill, Torn DeLand, Jerry Hetherington, Steve Lewis, A .. .. ' Sophomores ROW ONE: Eldred Busse, Dan Bowdey, Dave Antilla, Ron Bush, Jim Baxter, Larry Wilson, David Murnme. ROW TWO: Bud Holmes, Dave Ott, Alan Boeve, John Cannaday, R, J . Wilson, John Gendreau, Alan Leachman, Gary Sibigtrough, Dave Lowder. , THIS is a track workout?'? Conference champions Jerry , Gnrdf4n11-I 1-dn-11 4nrnn- a-nr-'I - , , . , .. ,.,,, , ,.,,,,,..,,,,,,,, .J .1 7,. MF.,wn mynl'v-.f...,,W.-,,um....r,n.m,,.u.....,wi.u,NW-, ..,, ., ......fiui,,.,..lL..s,.ss,... ,..s,a,.iH- ' , 210 Baseball Slugger McDowell. Baseballers Face Tough Schedule Coach Phil Cohen's diamond crew, bolstered by nine returning lettermen, faced one of the toughest schedules in the school's history. Defending state champion Grand Junction, runner- up Wasson of Colorado Springs, consolation winner Arvada and fourth place Greeley all appeared on the slate, as did two other defending league champions, Westminster and Colorado Springs' Cheyenne Mountain. The Panther nine stayed in strong contention behind the slugging of seniors Gary Lydin, Bruce McDowell, and Mike Deisher. McDowell pleased the fans and harassed the opposition with his fleet base running and unpredictable steals. Pitching appeared to be the only major weakness in the early season as Deisher was the single regular hurler to return, However, the mound crew could count on one of the best batterymates in the state with junior Gary Moschetti holding down the duties behind the plate. Diamond athletes appearing for their last time during the spring sport session included outfielders Doug Dugan, Bill Hafner, Jack Coppom, and McDowell, infielders Joey Wigotow and Lyding pitcher-outfielder Deisher and pit- cher Tom Hopper. Sam Pagano assisted Cohen with the coach- ing duties. Cohen said, Cur goal, as always, is the state championship, and our chances look as good this year as they ever have. All observers anticipated improvement from the 9-8 record of a year ago. il? BASEBALL LETTERMEN ROW ONE: Gary Lydin, Doug Dugan, Bill Hafner, Gary Moschetti. ROW TWO: Joey Wigotow, Mike Deisher, Bruce McDowell, Jack Coppom, Steve Miles, Coach Phil Cohen. 1963 BASEBALL SCHEDULE March 25 Pueblo East March 26 Wasson fColo. Spgs.J March 27 Cheyenne Mtn. CColo. SpgS.7 March 30 North High Tourney April 2 Holy Family April 9 Fort Collins April 13 Loveland April 16 Regis April 19 Aurora April 20 Brighton April 23 Greeley April 27 Fort Morgan April 30 Sterling May 4 Englewood May 7 Fort Collins May 10 Grand Junction May 11 Longmont May 18 Northern vs. Denver May 24-25 State Tournament ,L- ,E .LJ L: M ff Coaches Pagano and Cohen get a big laugh out of watching the boys practice. Speak softly and carry a big stick, Deisher. m:WW wxmlemmanmawrfnr-if1w1fH a' ww- uLn.,.., . 211 JACK COPPOM MIKE DEISHER JOE WIGOTOW DOUG DUGAN STEVE MILES x '1 GARY LYDIN BRUCE MCDOWE LL 212 BILL HAFNER GARY MOSCHETT Y, A....,a,,,,..,... in WH-aff M:-Q , JUNIORS AND SENIORS ROW ONE: Rod Smith, Syd Martin, Buzz Shoenbeck, Larry Nelson, Jay Treat. ROW TWO: Jerry Sumner, Dick Freeman, Gary Mavity, Dallas Hill, Dennis Meehan, Tom Hopper. ROW THREE: Al Schock, Ira Litke, Jim Orton, Jon Lang, Ed Bayne, Bernie Newton. SO PHOMORE S ROW ONE: Bruce Nahrgarg, Butch Etter, ROW TWO: Ron McGuckin, Richard Sato, Rick Huscher, John Lawrence, Lon Carlson. ROW THREE: Ricky Platt, Vic Jensen, Rich Hoover, Frank Lister, f - L3 , n- 1,- I ., I . ,, , H , m p-nga., ,,,,,,.,,,,.. , ,uimmmmmmm-EWV,.MM,.,qmnmwvuf,maM...mvq,Am5.fy- n.:f.af-far. f --fffum:a.sX1 e --' -1-ff ' 213 . if ,ii Golf tate Crown Golfers Expect pawn uv Ghz Urmrnm bfmun ffinlierz of Qinzrica COACH WALLY SCHNEIDER The golf squad boasted one of the strongest teams in the state this year as re- turning lettermen Kent Douglass, Hale Irwin, Rich Johnson, and Dick Anderson anchored the team. Last season coach Wally Schneider's quintet placed second in both the conference and state tournaments. Three out of the five men on that team return again this year. Irwin copped the three major junior amateur Colo- rado tournament crowns and placed in the nation Jaycee junior golf tournament in West Virginia during the summer of his junior year. STANDING: Kent Douglass, Fred Bunegar, Dick Anderson, Hale Irwin, Bill Golliher, Rich Johnson, Coach Schneider, George Hopkins. KNEELING: M. J . Mastilir, Sandy Hume, Mike Holdrege, Richard Baier, John Kyle, John Gray, Chuck Dowding. .XXI I xx KENT DOUGLASS ' RICHARD JOHNSON I DIC K ANDERSON JOHN KYLE .- A -A FRED BUNEGAR HALE IRWIN Cheerleaders I R Varsity cheerleaders give the victory sign in the away Fort Collins Football game with the aid of clowns. Panther fans were surprised and delighted by the appearance of the clowns, boys from Colorado State University led by Gary Wetterberg, 1961 BHS grad. Throughout the tense game these clowns helped the cheerleaders and provided amusing side-line entertainment. Junior Varsity cheerleaders Sonja Hawkins, Marge McKenna, Pam Koenig, and Jane Dirnit pose with their pompous. LlllfiE1.:gngng1iifQ2 Varsity cheerleaders Cathy Beagl Locke, and Muff Beagle. heerleaders The Best Yet The varsity cheerleaders often drew cheers of praise them- selves from an appreciative, en- thusiastic audience for their out- standing performances. Through- out the year Boulder fans have been proud of the yell leaders who have represented them at interscholas- tic games, and the oft-repeated phrase among those in the stands was Our cheerleaders are so much better than theirs. The cheers were so worked out to per- fection that the girls really were the best in the conference. Cathy Beagle, Muff Beagle, Kaye Deitemeyer, Gerry Locke, Sue Tisone and head cheerleader Martha Ward were elected by the student body in May of their junior year. Since then these girls have set a standard of excellence which coming cheerleaders will be hard put to match. We salute and thank the varsity cheerleaders who were so much a part of the last school year. e, Sue Tisone, Martha Ward, Kaye Deiterneyer, Gerry 1 1,4 -f . Ffffs lilllllliig Q . , K f , f -qi ,R ,v,h,.1,,.,,,...9h 217 fs :I K i l I 1 A53 in ,fi E Si' iii,-2' Jia' el:-if it-fi i 'EH .FEET A RP? - '?'15.i - L 51:32 l-rid!! . -. -rf - , lxfsagw emiffi' J-life' 21:-q. 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Pam Tiedeman Cheryl Henning Jane Wingfield Lynne Ullery Kiko McKenna Bonnie Guthrie Becky Parker A slight rearrangement of girls results in an entirely new word. Here in-..- --Q.. -iq --1... ,J ' i 1 -1-Q. the girls, in typical fashion, urge the crowd to B 1ouder. - 'fee --' my B.H. . Yell Leaders Boost Spirit 'Twas the nite before gametirne and all through the gym, not a creature was quiet . . . as our six Senior Varsity Cheerleaders presentahilarious skit at a basketball rally after school. The Hub of Cubs, our seven peppy Pompon Girls, gather 'round. J.V. Cheerleaders spark spirit. 225 Y 31.--egg, - . zfgfaqa,-,, , . jf gflg-jf-3155252 EY - fPs'f- ' f er Senior AFFLECK, ROBERT Basketball 15 Baseball 2 ALLEN, LYNNE Orchestra 1,2,35 All School Play 25 GAA 15 UNESCO 25 IRC 25 Cubs 1,25 Triangle Club 35 Student Council 1,2,35 Odaroloc 3 Editor-in-Chief ALLEN, RELLENE ALMAND, ROBERT ALVERSON, JON Vodvil 35 Student Council 2,35 Spanish Club 35 Owl 35 Basketball 15 Track 35 Baseball 1 AOKI, SHIRO Exchange Student 35 Wrestling 3 AUGE, ROBERT Track 3 BAIRD, KATHY Band 15 Orchestra 15 FSA 25 GAA 1,25 Student Council 3 BALLANCE, EILEEN GAA 1,25 Cubs 1,25 Student Council 1,2,35 Latin Club 1 BARR, CANDY Transfer Student 35 All School Play 35 Junior Play 35 Thespians 35 New Students Club 3 BARTZ, JANE BARTZ, ROGER E. Band 25 Student Council 3 BAULSIR, JOHN BAUME, JAN Choir 35 Orchestra 1,2,35 FTA 2,35 GAA 1,35 UNESCO 1,2,35 Cubs 1,2,35 French Club 2,35 Latin Club 1 BEAGLE, CATHY Vodvil 25 GAA 1,2 Tennis Managerg Cheerleader 2,35 Cubs 1,35 Student Council 15 Latin Club 1,2,3 BEAGLE, MUFF Vodvil 25 GAA 1,25 Cheerleader 2,35 Cubs 1,2,35 Student Council 1,25 Latin Club 1,3 BEAN, BONNIE NFL 2,35 FCC 2,3 Vice Pres. 35 Vodvil 35 All School Play 25 Junior Play 25 Thespians 1,2, Pres. 35 GAA 1,25 Ski Club 25 Y-Teens 25 Cubs 1,2,3 Treasurer5 Student Council 1,35 Latin Club 1 BEEBE, MARY Folk Song Club 35 Vodvil 25 Cubs 1,25 French Club 1,25 Homecoming Queen Attendant 3 BEEBOUT, PAUL Football 1 BELDING, DAVID BELL, DIANNA GAA 1,25 Cubs 1,2 BENSON, BETTY ANN Transfer Student 2 BERNZEN, DIANE FTA 35 GAA 35 UNESCO 1,2,35 Y-Teens 2,35 Cubs 1,2,3 BERRY, JUDY FSA 35 Transfer Student 35 NewStudents Club 35 Spanish Club 3 BIEN, SUE GAA 1,25 Cubs 1,25 Pompon Girl 25 Spanish Club 2 Pres., 25 Jr. Prom Queen 2 BOWEN, SUE ANN GAA 1,25 Spanish Club 3 BRAGAW, LOUIS Band 1,25 Vodvil 2,35 UNESCO 15 Latin Club 1,2 Sec'y-Treas.5 Owl 35 Baseball 1,2,3 BRASEL, JERRI Choir 25 Vodvil 15 Stage Crew 25 GAA 1,2,35 Ski Club 1,2,35 Student Council 2,35 French Clubl Sec'y-Treas. BREES, MARY BRBC 1,25 GAA 1,25 Cubs 1,25 Student Council 15 French Club 2,35 Latin Club 15 Homecoming Queen Attendant 35 Miss Merry Christmas Candidate 3 BROWN, STANLEY BRUNK, CHELLE Band 1,2,35 Orchestra 1,2,35 GAA 1,25 Cubs 1,25 Spanish Club 2 BRYANT, PEG Choir 15 GAA 1,2,35 Ski Club 15 Cubs 1 BULL, TOM Ski Club 2,35 Science Club 15 German Club 1,2,35 Wrestling 1 BUNEGAR, FRED Vodvil 25 Junior Play 25 Student Council 2,35 Football 1,2,35 Golf 1,2,35 B-Club 2,3 BURNS, CLYDE BURROWS, IRENE BURT, BRIAN BUSH, BOB Vodvil 25 Student Council 35 B-Club 1,2,3 Vice Pres5 Football 1,2,35 Cub Sweetheart 35 Folk Song Club 35 Ski Club 15 Wrestling 15 Track 2,35 PABS 1 BUSH, NIKIG FHA 1 Treasurer, President5 FSA 2,3 Secy- Treasg Y-Teens 25 Cubs 1,25 UNESCO 15 Student Council 1 BUSWELL, WILLIAM BUTTS, KATHRYN GAA 1,2,35 Cubs 1,2,35 Junior Play 25 Stage Crew 2 CAHLANDER, CAROL SUE Transfer Student 3 CAIN, KAREN GAA 2 CALDWELL, BOB Football 2,35 Basketball 25 B-Club 3 CALDWELL, CHARLOTTE Folk Song Club 3: BRBC 2,3: Activities Vodvil 25 GAA 1,2,35 Cubs 1,25 Pompon Girl 25 Student Council 2,35 Spanish Club 1,2,35 Homecoming Queen 35 Jr. Prom Queen Attendant 2 CAMPBELL, DIANE CAMBRIDGE, KAREN CANTOR, PAT CARTER, KAREN Orchestra 1,2,35 Ski Club 1,2,35 Cubs 1,2,3 CARTER, STEVE Ski Club 35 UNESCO 15 Radio Club 35 German Club 15 Spanish Club 3 CHARD, KENNETH W. All School Play 35 Junior Play 1,2,35 Senior Play 2,35 Thespians 1,2,35 UNESCO 1,2,3 Vice Pres.5 IRC 1,2,35 French Club 15 Track 15 Boys' State 2 CHAVEZ, EDWARD D. Student Council 3 CHAVEZ, JOE Choir 15 Spanish Club 1 CHRISTOPHER, STEPHEN C. Band 1,2,35 Orchestra 1,2,35 Pep Band 1,2,35 NFL 35 Vodvil 2,35 Head Boy 35 Student Council 1,2,35 Latin Club 1,25 Football 15 Basketball 15 Baseball 1,2 B-Club 1,2 CLARK, DEBBY Choir 1,2,35 Folk Song Club 35 All School Play 35 Junior Play 25 Stage Crew 15 Thespians 1,2,3 President5 GAA 1,25 Triangle Club 35 Spanish Club 1,2 CLARK, JOAN CLARK, MICHAEL CLARK, GINNY GAA 35 Transfer Student 2 CLINE, KEN CLOPTON, LOUISE COKE, ROGERS Band 1,2,35 Pep Band 35 FTA 35 UNESCO 25 IRC 2 COLEMAN, TOM Vodvil 2,35 Student Council 2,35 Basketball 1,2,35 Baseball 15 B-Club 1,2,3 COLES, CAROL GAA 25 Cubs 2 COLLIER, L, B. Student Council 1,35 Football 1,2,35 Track 1,2,35 B-Club 2,3 CONNER, TREVA Choir 1,2 COOPER, BARBARA COPPOM, JACK Folk Song Club 35 Student Council 35 Football 1,2,35 Basketball 1,25 Baseball 1,2,35 B-Club 1,2,35 Cub Sweetheart Attendant 3 CORRUCCINI, JO ANN COULTER, DOUG Band 1,25 All School Play 2,35 Junior Play 2,35 Senior Play 35 Stage Crew 2,35 Thespians 2,35 Ski Club 2 COWAN, CHARLES Wrestling 2,3 COWGILL, MARILYNN Orchestra 15 GAA 1,2,3 Swimming Manager 25 Ski Club 2,35 UNESCO 1, Treasurer 2, President 35 Triangle Club Sec'y5 Student Coimcil Recording Sec'y 1, Corresp. Sec'y 2,35 Latin Club 15 German Club 2, Vice Pres. 3 CRAMPON, BILL Ski Club 1,2,35 Student Council 1 CRISMON, LIZ BRBC 25 Vodvil 35 GAA 1,25 Cubs 1,25 French Club 2,35 Latin Club 1 l Dear hearts and gentle people... Ver- satile Marian and Margery Koerner per- form at this yea.r's Vodvil show. 3 We will proceed with great vim and vigor. Senior Steve Christopher and sophomore Janet Rusheon bring down the house with their take-off on the Kennedys at the N.F.L. assembly. CRIST, CHUCK Ski Club 1,25 Boys' State 25 Triangle Club 35 Student Council 35 Latin Club 1 Vice President 2, 3 Co- President CURTIS, DAVID Ski Club 1,25 Triangle Club 35 Latin Club 1,2,3 Co-Pres.5 German Club 35 Tennis 2,35 B-Club 3 CUSHMAN, CHERYL DAILY, RICK Folk Song Club 3 Presidentg Ski Club 1,2,35 Triangle Club 35 French Club 2,35 Cross Country 15 Tennis 2,3 DALBY, DIANE DALDOS, LINDA FTA 2,35 GAA 1,25 Cubs 1,25 Odaroloc 3 Art Editor DALKE, LARRY Band 1,2,35Orchestra 1,2,35 PepBand 1,2,35 Vodvil 2,3 DAVIS, SUE Band 1,25 GAA 2,35 Cubs 25 Student Council 35 Latin Club 1 DEAN, SCOTTY Transfer Student 35 All School Play 35 Folk Song Club 3 DEGGE, LINDA DEINES, JERRY Student Council 1,3 Football 1,2,35 Baseball 1,2,35 B-Club 2,3 DEISHER, MIKE ' DEITEMEYER, KAYE Transfer Student 25 Choir 25 Vodvil 2,35 Cheerleader 35 Student Council 25 French Club 25 Owl 2,3 DeLAPP, ANN FCC 25 GAA 2 DeLAPP, JOHN R, Student Council 25 Spanish Club 35 Basket- ball 25 Track 2,35 B-Club 3 DIAZ, FRANK DICKENS, SHARON Choir 1 DICKSON, DON DILLMAN, BRIAN DILLMAN, STEVE Dl.XON, DALLAS DONNELL, LOREN Student Council 35 German Club DOUGHERTY, DAVE Ski Club 1,2,35 Student Council 1,2 DOUBLASS, KENT Folk Song Club 35 Vodvil 2,35 Ski Club 2,35 Triangle Club President 35 Student Council1,2,35 Spanish Activities Club 1, Vice Pres. 2, President 35 Owl 35 Basketball 15 Golf 1,2,35 B-Club 1,2,3 DOWDING, CHUCK Band 15 Folk Song Club 35 Boys' State 25 Student Cotmcil 35 Spanish Club 3 Vice Pres.5 Wrestling 1,2,35 Golf 1,2,3 DRAPER, D, D. Folk Song Club 35All School Play 2,35 Junior Play 25 Senior Play 35 Thespians 2,35 GAA 1,2,35 UNESCO 15 Cubs 1,2, President 35 Triangle Club 35 Latin Club 15 German Club 2 DUGAN, DOUG Vodvil 15 Ski Club 1,2 Treasurer, 3 President5 Boys' State 25 Spanish Club Treasurer 35 Triangle Club 35 Owl 35 Football 15 Baseball 1,2,35 Basketball 15 B-Club 3 DUGAN, LOWELL DUGAN, ROSEMARY DUKES, PAUL Football 1,2,35 Wrestling 1,2,35 Track 1,25 B-Club 3 DUNCAN, NANCY Folk Song Club 35 GAA 1,2,35 Ski Club 1,2,35 Cubs 1,25 Odaroloc 2 DURBIN, DOTTIE FHA 15 GAA 1 Transfer Student 1 EATMON, TEDDY LEE ELLIOTT, CHARLES ENGEL, BARBARA Student Council 1,2,35 Vodvil 2,35 Owl Staff 2,35 Odaroloc Staff 25 Head Girl 35 French Club 1,25 G.A.A, 1,2,35 Cubs 1,25 Jr. Prom Attendant 25 Jr. Class President 25 Soph. Class President 15 Triangle Club 1,2,35 EPP, MARTHA ANN FTA 15 German Club 1 ESTES, CAROLYN Band 2,3 Twirler 2, Head Twirler 35 Orchestra 35 GAA 15 Ski Club 25 Cubs 1,25 Student Council 2,3 FERGUSON, KATIE Folk Song Club 35 Transfer Student 25 Ski Club 2,35 German Club 25 Spanish Club 3 FERRIS, BETSY Cubs 15 Latin Club 15 Spanish Club 3 FESSLER, JIM FIGGINS, JUDY VIOLA FITCH, SHARON Junior Play 25 Thespians 25 GAA 15 Ski Club 15 UNESCO 1,25 Cubs 1,2,35 Latin Club 1,2,3 FITZNER, CHERYL Choir 1,25 FCC 1,25 All School Play 25 Junior Play 25 Stage Crew 15 Student Council 1,25 Latin Club 1,2 FLOWERS, SONNY Latin Club 35 Spanish Club 1, 35 Basketball 15 Track 2,3 FOGG, RICHARD FOLTZ, CHARLOTTE FHA 15 FSA 3, Vice Presidentg Y- Teens 25 Cubs 1,25 Student Council 2 FOSLER, RAWLEY Transfer Student 35 New Students Club3 FOXWORTHY, KARREN Choir 1,2,35 GAA 3 FRANKLIN, LINDA MARIE Choir 1,2,35 FHA 35 FSA 35 GAA 1,2,35 UNESCO 25 IRC 25 Y-Teens 2,3 Presidentg Cubs 2,35 Triangle Club 35 Student Council 2 FRASER, JAMES Ski Club 1 FREEMAN, GENE FRY, ARTHUR Spanish Club 3 FRY, PEGGY FHA 1 Treasurer5 GAA 25 Cubs 1,2 FRYE, THOMAS FULLER, BOYD Band 1,2,35 Vodvil 25 Ski Club 2,35 Football 15 Wrestling 15 Track 2 GEER, SUSAN Band 1,2,3 Twirler 2,35 Orchestra 1,2,35 Cubs 1,2 GEIST, GARY Student Council 2 GLADE, GERARD Choir 2,3 Student Director 35 Stage Crew 35 Latin Club 1 GOLDSBERRY, MAC Vodvil 2,35 Boys' State 35 Student Coun- cil 1,2,35 Latin Club 15 German Club 2,35 Owl 35 Football 1,2,35 Basketball 1,2,35 Track 1,25 B-Club 1,2,3 GORDON, C, VANCE Ski Club 2,35 Transfer Student 25 Latin Club 2, Secretary 35 Tennis 35 B-Club 3 GRAFF, BOB GRANGER, GARY GREEN, CAROLYN 1,2, Vice President 35 UNESCO 1,2, Secretary 35 Cubs 1,2,3 GREENE, MEG Choir 2,35 GAA 1,25 Cubs 1,'25 Spanish Club 1 GREINER, ANNE GAA 1,2,3 GRISHMAN, MARTY Ski Club 1,2,35 Boys' State 25 Student Council 35 Cross Coimtry 1,2,35 Track 1,2,35 B-Club 1,2,3 GROTZKY, MARILYN FHA 35 FTA 35 All School Play 35 227 1.3. - 228 Activities Stage Crew 1,2,33 Thespians 33 UNESCO 1,2,33 IRC 23 Cubs 1,2,3: Student Council 33 Owl 3 GUTHRIE, BONNIE FHA 1,23 GAA 1,2,33 Ski Club 33 Cubs 1,2,33 Pompon Girl 33 Student Council 2,3 GUTIERREZ, ABE HAFNER, BILL Student Council 33 Football 1,2,33 Wrestling 1,2,33 Baseball 1,2,33 B-Club 2,33 Cub Sweetheart Attendant3 HAGEMEYER, RUTH UNESCO 1,2,33 IRC 1,21 French Club 23 Latin Club 2 HAGERMAN, CID Choir 23 Stage Crew 2,33 Thespians 33 GAA 1,23 UNESCO 2 HAHN, DAVE Trampoline Club 13 Spanish Club 33 Football 1,23 Tennis 33 Track 13 B-Club 1 HALE, DAVID HANSEN, CHRISTINA Orchestra 3g Cubs 2 HANSEN, VERLE BRBC 33 FTA 33 Ski Club 33 Student Coun- cil 3 HARFORD, BOB Latin Club lg Track 2 HARPER, JAMES HARP, DIANE Choir 13 GAA 13 Ski Club 13 Cubs 1 HATCH, ROBBIE Transfer Student 23 Folk Song Club 3 HEBERLEIN, DORENE GAA 1,2,33 Ski Club 2,33 'UNESCO 1,2,33 IRC 1,23 Cubs 1,23 Student Council 23 German Club 1,22 Odaroloc 3 Asst. Ed. HEFLIN, JOHN HELGOTH, RUSSELL HERMSMEYER, NORRIS Choir 1,2,33 Latin Club 13 Football 1,2 HERRICK, JAMES E. HIBBETS, WILLIAM EDWARD Transfer Student 3 HICKMAN, PAUL BRBC 13 Ski Club 1,2,33 Boys' State 3 HILLS, JOHN Transfer Student 23 Wrestling 1,2,3 HINRICHS, SUE Band 33 Orchestra 2,33 FSA 33 Thespians 2,3Q GAA 23 Y-Teens 2g Student Council 23 Spanish Club 3 HOBSON, LYNN Folk Song Club 33 Vodvil 33 Football 1,2,33 Basketball 23 B-Club 2,3 HOCKETT, KATHY LYNN Choir 1,2,33 Folk Song Club 3: BRBC 1,2,33 NFL 1,2,33 Vodvil 23 All School Play 33 Junior Play 23 Thespians 2,33 Cubs 13 French Club 13 German Club 2,3 HOERNER, VICTOR Choir 1,2,33 Orchestra 1,2,33 Basketball 13 B-Club 1 HOLUBAR, LINDA Vodvil 33 GAA 1,23 Ski Club 23 UNESCO 1,23 French Club 1,23 German Club 1,23 Owl 3, Asst. Ed. HOPKINS, BARBARA Ski Club 1,23 Cubs 1,23 GAA 1,2 HOPMAN, JOAN HOPPER, TOM Ski Club 23 New Students Club 13 Spanish Club 23 Football 23 Baseball 3 HOYL, GREG Transfer Student 33 Spanish Club HOZA, RITA JANE Choir 1,2,3 HUDSON, JERRY HUGHES, RICH Thespians 33 Ski Club 33 Wrestling 1 HUNTNEY, BERNARD HURD, JEANNE ANN Orchestra 1,2,33 NFL 13 GAA 2,3j Ski Club 33 UNESCO 33 IRC 33 FTA 13 Cubs 13 Young Demo- crats 1,2,33 French Club 13 Odaroloc 2,33 Folk Song Club 3 HUSBANDS, DAVE NFL 33 Student Council 2,33 Wrestling 1,2 HUTCHINSON, ROBERT HUTTON, JOE Junior Play 33 Ski Club 33 Owl33 Odaroloc 33 Football 13 Track 1,2 IMIG, LYNN Choir 1,32 FHA 13 GAA 23 Cubs 1,2 IMMEL, BARBIE Choir 13 GAA 1,2,33 Ski Club 1,2,33 Cubs 1,2? Spanish Club 3 INGRAM, DON Trampoline Club 23 Ski Club 1,2,33 Science Club 33 Student Council 13 Spanish Club 33 Wrestling 13 Golf 2 INNIS, EDGAR IRWIN, HALE Vodvil 23 Class Officer 2,33 Student Council 2,33 Sportsmanship Commissioner 33 Football 1,2,33 Basket- ball 1,2,33 Golf l,2,3Q B-Club 1,2,3: Cub Sweetheart Attendant 3 JENSEN, HANNA JEAN GAA 2 Manager, 3Secretary3 Cubs 1 JESSUP, HELEN Choir 1,23 Band 1,23 FHA 2,33 FTA 2,3j Junior Play 23 New Students Club 3 JOHNSON, JO Band 2,32 Stage Crew 2,33 Thespians 2,33 Ski Club 23 German Club 2,3 JOHNSON, RICHARD Golf 1,2,3 B.H.S. Student Council hits the Capital in Denver and sets the politics in Colorado into a state of shock. JOHNSON, RUTHANN Choir 1,2,33 GAA 1,23 UNESCO 13 Cubs 1,2 JONES, COURTNEY BRBC 23 Stage Crew 23 GAA 13 Ski Club 13 UNESCO 2,33 IRC 1,2,3j Young Democrats 1,2,33 Cubs 1,23 French Club 1,2,33 Latin Club 1 JULIAN, S. MARK Junior Play 23 Thespians 2,33 Student Council 23 Football 13 Baseball 1 KANDYBA, JOEL UNESCO 13 Triangle Club 23 Latin Club 2,33 German Club 1,2,3 KEITH, HARRIET Choir 1,31 Folk Song Club 33 GAA 1,2Q Ski Club 13 Cubs 13 Latin Club 13 German Club 2,3'Sec'y- Treas. KELLY, LONNIE Transfer Student 33 Football 33 Basketball 33 Baseball 33 B-Club 3 KLENA, MARY JO Choir 1,2,33 Cubs 1,2 KOENTOP, KENNETH KOERNER, MARGERY Orchestra 1,23 FTA 1, 2 Vice Pres.3 3 Sec'y Treas.3 GAA 13 Cubs 13 Latin Club 13 Spanish Club 33 Vodvil 3 KOERNER, MARIAN Orchestra 1,23 FCC 23 Vodvil 33 GAA 13 IRC 23 Cubs 13 Latin Club 13 Spanish Club 3 KOLTERMAN, JEANETTE Choir 1,2,33 Folk Song Club 33 Vodvil 13 GAA 13 Cubs 1,2 KRELLER, KAREN ,SUE FSA 3g Cubs 1,23 Y-Teens 23 German Club 1 KRUEGAR, JOHN Ski Club 1,2,3 KUNES, SANDY Folk Song Club 3g BRBC 1,23 Y-Teens 13 Cubs 1,23 Spanish Club 1,2 KYLE, JOHN P. Transfer Student 33 Russian Club 33 Golf 3 LAMB, MOLLIE Folk Song Club 33 Transfer Student 23 Ski Club 2 LARSEN, JERRY Wrestling 2,3 LANGER, JOAN Young Republicans 1,2,33 NFL l,2,3Q Cubs 1,23 Folk Song Club 33 Ski Club 2,3 LAWLESS, JAY Basketball 1,23 Track 1,2,3 LAZZARESCHI, PAULO BENEDITO Exchange Student 3 LEACH, JOHN Football 1,2,3 LECKENBY, JAMES P, Choir 1,2,3 LEE, BUDDY LEMONDS, KATHY Choir 1,23 Folk Song Club 33 Stage Crew 2,33 Spanish Club 3 LENOX, WALTER LEWIS, CAROL Band 1,2,33 Orchestra 1,33 GAA 1,21 Cubs 1,2: Latin Club 1 L'HEUREUX, LANDIS LIMON, JOHN Band 1,2, 3 President3 Triangle Club 33 Orchestra 1,2,3 LINDEKE, CHRISTINE Choir 13 GAA 1,2Q Ski Club 1,23 Y-Teens 1, 2 Pres., 33 Cubs 1,2,33 Triangle Club 2g Student Council 1,3 Activities LOCKE, GERRY Folk Song Club 35 Vodvil 25 GAA 1,25 Cheerleader 2,35 Cubs 1,2,35 Student Council 1,2,3 LOCKWOOD, NANCY Transfer Student 2 LORD, KAREN S. Choir 1,2,35 BRBC 2,35 Vodvil 35 GAA 1,25 Ski Club 1,25 Cubs 1,25 Latin Club 1,2 LOVE, DEAN Choir 15 Trampoline Club 25 Student Council 15.Spanish Club 2,35 Cross Country 1 LYDIN, GARY Vodvil 25 Class Officer 2,35 Triangle Club 35 Student Council 2,35 Football 1,2,35 Basketball 1,2,35 Base- ball 1,2,35 B-Club 1,2, Pres. 3 EYILIAN, LOIS GAA 1,2,35 Cubs 1,25 Latin Club 15 German u 1 MCARDLE, PENNY Ski Club 1,25 Cubs 1,25 GAA 1,25 Folk Song Club 3 MCCAFFREY, CLAUDIA Vodvil 25 GAA 1,25 Ski Club 1,2,35 Cubs 1,25 Pompon Girl 25 Student Council 2,35 Spanish Club 2,3 MCCARRON, SUZANNE UNESCO 15 IRC 15 Latin Club 15 German Club 2 MCCONNELL, RITA NFL 15 FTA 35 All School Play 25 Thespians 35 Y-Teens 1,25 Cubs 1,25 Spanish Club 3 MCCULLOCK, HU Young Democrats 15 Wrestling 1 McDOWELL, BRUCE Latin Club 15 Football 1,2,35 Wrestling 1,2,35 Baseball 2,35 Class Officer 1 MCFARLAND, TERRY FHA 1 Secretary5 Cubs 15 Student Council 1 McGU'IRE, MARG Orchestra 1,25 Vodvil 35 Stage Crew 35 Thespians 35 GAA 1,2,35 Ski Club 1,2,35 UNESCO 2,35 IRC 2,35 Cubs 1,25 Young Democrats 3 Executive Boardg Triangle Club 35 Student Council 35 French Club 1,2,3 Pres.5 Owl 2,3 Editor MCKENNA, KIKO Folk Song Club 35 BRBC 2,35 Stage Crew 25 GAA 1,2,35 Ski Club 1,2,35 Cubs 1,2,35 Pompon Girl 35 Student Council 15 Latin Club 15 Spanish Club 3 MCMILLAN, JOAN Choir 1,2,35 Junior Play 25 GAA 1,25 Ski Club 1,2,35 Cubs 1,2,35 Spanish Club 3 MCPHETRES, DICK Band 1,25 Pep Band 1,25 Vodvil 2,35 Slci Club 1,35 Student Council 15 French Club 15 Owl 2,35 Tennis 1,2 MACHLE, STEWART Orchestra 1,2,3 MAGGARD, ETSLE MAINE, MIKE MALMBERG, JANE Transfer Student 25 UNESCO 3 MARBRY, LINDA Choir 15 Folk Song Club 35 Vodvil 2,35 GAA 15 Ski Club 1,25 Student Council 1,25 French Club 1,2,35 Owl 2,3 MARKS, TERRY Choir 15 FHA 1,2,3 Presidentg FSA 2,35 Stage Crew 25 Y-Teens 1,2, Pres. 35 Cubs 1,35 Triangle Club 2,3 I MARTIN, JILL Choir 35 Folk Song Club 35 Vodvil 35 Transfer Student 35 New Students Club 3 MARTIN, MARY MARTINDALE, TEDD MAU, PAT GAA 15 Ski Club 1,25 Cubs 1,2,3 MENARD, SUE UNESCO 1,25 Cubs 1,25 French Club 1,2 METCALF, EVAN Folk Song Club 1,35 Ski Club 1,2 Vice Pres. 35 Triangle Club 35 Student Council 25 German Club 2, Pres. 35 Tennis 1,2,3 MILLER, BERTIE Folk Song Club 35 Junior Play 25 Stage Crew 25 GAA 1,25 Ski Club 1,2,35 Cubs 1,2,35 Spanish Club 1,2,35 Odaroloc 3 Faculty Editor MILLER, BOBBIE Folk Song Club 35 Medical Panthers 2, Pres. 35 Stage Crew 25 GAA 1,25 Ski Club 1,2,35 Cubs 1,2,3, Vice Pres.5 Triangle Club 35 Latin Club 15 German Club 2 MILLER, M, JOHN Class Officer 15 Student Council 1,35 Basketball 1,2,3 MILLER, JUDY Folk Song Club 35 GAA 2,35 Transfer Student 15 Cubs 25 Spanish Club 2,3 MITCHELL, PAM MILTON, BRIAN MOORE, GARY MORGAN, ALICE UNESCO 3: Spanish Club 3 MONTOYA, SADIE MORRISEY, JOLEEN Choir 1,2,35 Cubs 25 Latin Club 15 German Club 2, 3 MORROW, BEVERLY Cubs 1 MORROW, GAIL ' Choir 1,25 Student Council 1 MORROW, MELODY ANN Stage Crew 1,25 GAA 1,25 Modern Dance Club 25 Ski Club 35 UNESCO 15 IRC 15 Cubs 1,25 Latin Club 1,2,3 MORROW, RUSSELL MULLER, LINDA LOU GAA 1,25 Cubs 1,2 MUMME, MARVIN Transfer Student3 MUNROE, BRUCE Choir 1,2,35 Folk Song Club 1,35 Vodvil 2,35 Stage Crew 2,35 Ski Club 1,2,35 Triangle Club 25 Student Council 35 French Club 1,2 Pres.5 Owl 35 Odaroloc 2,35 Cross Country 1,25 Tennis 35 Track 1,2,35 B-Club 1,2,3 NASON, JAMES NELSON, NANCY Folk Song Club 35 GAA 1,2,35 UNESCO 1,25 Cubs 15 Class Officer 1,25 French Club 1,2,35 Jr, Prom Queen Attendant 2 NESMITH, ELAINE NEWBERRY, KENT All School Play 2,35 Junior Play 25 Senior Play 35 Thespians 2,35 Ski Club 1,2,35 Triangle Club 15 French Club 1,25 Spanish Club 1,2,35 Ski Team 1,2 NEWTON, BERNARD Baseball 1,2,3 NORD, MERRY Vodvil 35 GAA 35 Student Council 35 Owl 3 ORTENBLAD, ELIZABETH ORTON, TOM Latin Club 15 German Club 2 OSTRANDER, LINDA Choir 2,3 Secretary5 Folk Song Club 35 BRBC 1,2,3 Pres.: NFL 35 Vodvil 2,35GAA 1,2,35 UNESCO 15 Cubs 1,25 Triangle Club 35 Student Council 1,2,35 German Club 2 Sec'y- Treas.5 Homecoming Queen Attendant 35 Miss Merry Christmas 3 OTTE, MIKE NFL 35 Transfer Student 35 Cross Country 35 Track 3 OTTE, GERALD Choir 1,2,35 NFL 2,3 President5 Vodvil 35 All School Play 25 Junior Play 25 Thespians 2,35 Triangle Club 35 German Club 1,3 PALMER, ED Folk Song Club 35 Vodvil 25 School Treasurer Miss Mitchell gives explicit instruc- tions, Now, if you'1l just go over there, turn to the left, grab the first door to the right and the second door totheleft, you'll be . . . somewhere! ., . ... 4 - , ,. ...,,,.,, .V -, , . ,, 2, -5,-52,51 A-f,-.tw 5,-115,23-.5..f-1 if-,fy-,4::.,:.:v , ,i1f':12fa'a1:ir : .:.y::ef'f,.:5ye,mff5-:- .Jar :deff-5.11: .2 eg 'fue-. - .f,,:f-fe---eater, GL! 229 Activities 25 Student Council 1,25 French Club 1, 25 Football 1,2,35 Basket- ball 1,2,35 Baseball 1,25 B-Club 2,3 PARKER, EARL PATRICK, GARY Vodvil 25 Student Cotmcil 1,25 Football 1,2,35 Basketball 1,2,35 Track 1,2,35 B-Club 1,2 PEDERSEN, JOHN NORMAN PENNER, MELODEE Folk Song Club 35 GAA 1,25 Student Council 35 Spanish Club 1, Sec'y 2,35 Homecoming Queen Attendant 35 Jr. Prom Queen Attendant 2 PEPER, KEN Band 1,2,35 Orchestra 1,25 Pep Band 1,2,35 Football 15 Basketball 1 PERRY, BILL PHERSON, PAT POSPAHALA, DON Vodvil 25 Student Cotmcil 25 Spanish Club 25 Football 1,2,35 Basketball 1,2,35 Track 1,25 B-Club 2,3 POST van der BURG, CLASINA Choir 1,2,35 Folk Song Club 35 GAA 15 UNESCO 15 French Club 15 German Club 3 POWELL, JOAN GAA 1,25 UNESCO 15 Cubs 1 POWERS, BRIAN M. Folk Song Club 35 Senior Play 35 Trans- fer Student 35 New Students Club 35 Student Coimcil 35 Football 35 Baseball 3 POWERS, WARD PRATT, SANDRA Transfer Student 35 FSA 3 PRENTUP, DUKE Vodvil 25 Football 1,2,35 Basketball 1,2,35 Track 1,2,35 B-Club 1,2,35 Cub Sweetheart Attendant 3 PREWITT, CHUCK Folk' Song Club 35 Track 15 Golf 2 PYLE, DAWN Band 1, Pres. 25 Orchestra 1,25 Folk Song Club 35 Vodvil 2,35 GAA 1,2,35 Modern Dance Club 25 Ski Club 1,2,35 UNESCO 1,2, Soc. Chairman 35 Cubs 15 Triangle Club 15 Student Council 1,2,35 Spanish Club 2, Sec'y-Treas. 35 Owl 2,35 Odaroloc 2,3 QUINN, BETTY BRBC 15 Junior Play 25 Thespians 2,35 French Club 15 Odaroloc 2 RALEY, JESSIE Folk Song Club 35 GAA 1,2,3 Presidentg Y-Teens 25 Triangle Club 35 Spanish Club 1 REYNOLDS, GARY Band 1,2,3, Drum Major 2,35 Pep Band 1,2,35 Latin Club 1,2 REYNOLDS, LINDA M, Choir 1,2,35 FHA 15 FTA 15 Trampo- line Club 15 GAA 1,25 Ski Club 1,2,35 Cubs 1,2,3, Secretary5 Latin Club 15 German Club 3 RICHARDSON, JULEE Transfer Student 35 Vodvil 3 RICHTER, JOHN Ski Club 1,2,35 UNESCO 15 German Club 1,2,35 Tennis 1,2,3 RUBY, MARILYN Choir 1,2,35 Cubs 1 RUNNER, ALAN RUTT, WADE Latin Club 25 Track 2,3 SANO, LORRAINE Orchestra 1,2,35 NFL 2,35 FTA 1,2 Sec'y., 3 President5 Junior Play 25 UNESCO 1,2 Sec'y., 35 Having a grand time, Bonnie? Triangle Club 35 Student Council 35 Latin Club 1 SAUNDERS, KATHLEEN Folk Song Club 35 Modern Dance Club 35 Ski Club 35 Transfer Student 35 French Club 35 German Club 3 SAWDEY, SHERRY SCADDEN, MADELEINE SCHEFFEL, WILLIAM SCHMIDT, LINDA SCHMIDT, NANCY FCC 2,35 Junior Play 25 UNESCO 1,25 Latin Club 15 German Club 2,3 SCHULTZ, KAREN FSA 2,35 UNESCO 1,2,35 Cubs 1,2,3 SCHWENINGER, MARK NFL 35 All School Play 35 Thespians 35 French Club 2,35 Football 2,3 SCHOFIELD, GERALD QJERRYHI Football 1,2,35Basketball 1,25 Track 1,2 SCRUGGS, JAY Spanish Club 35 Cross Country 35 Track 3 SEIBOLD, JAMES SELTMANN, DON SELVIG, DENNIS SHORTELL, MIKE Folk Song Club 35 Ski Club 1,2,35 Student Council 25 Spanish Club 25 Basketball15Traek2,35 Baseball 1 SMITH, DON Student Council SMITH, HAROLD Choir 35 Transfer Student 2 SNYDER, HOWARD Boys' State 3 SOPKA, BOB Band 15 Pep Band 15 Folk Song Club 15 Vodvil 35 Stage Crew 35 Thespians 35 Boys' State 35 Owl 35 Cross Country 1,2,35 Track 1,2,35 B-Club 3 SPECHT, MICHAEL G. STEPHENS, MARILYN Band 1,2,35 Orchestra 1,2,35 GAA 15 UNESCO 15 Cubs 1,25 Latin Club 2 STEPHENSON, DAVID Choir 1,2,3, President 35'Folk Song Club 35 Vodvil 25 Boys' State 35 Triangle Club 35 Student Council 35 Football 1,2,35 Basketball 1,25 Golf 1,25 B-Club 1,2,3 STEPHENSON, KAREN Choir 1,2,35 Folk Song Club 35 BRBC 1,2,3, Sec'y.-Treas.5 Vodvil 2,35 GAA 15 Cubs 1,25 Student Council 1,25 Spanish Club 1,3 STEPP, JUDY Choir 2,35 Folk Song Club 35 GAA 15 Ski Club 35 Cubs 15 French Club 3 . STOCKER, SCOTT Choir 1,2,35 Student Cou.ncil1,35 German Club 2,35 Wrestling 15 Track 3 STONEBRAKER, DORNA KAY FCC 25 Latin Club 1 STRAUGHAN, TED L, Band 1,2,35 Pep Band 1,2,35 FolkSong Club 3 Vice Pres.5 Ski Club 1,2,35 Student Council 1 STUDEBAKER, RICHARD A. Student Council 35 Football 1,25 Wrestling 1,2 SUMNER, JERRY WAYNE Transfer Student 15 Latin Club 35 Baseball 1,2,3 SUTTER, MIKE Baseball 1,2 SWINGLE, LARRY Folk Song Club 35 Ski Club 1,2,35 Science Club 15 Student Council 15 Latin Club 15 German Club 1,2,3 SYMANSKI, JUDY FHA 15 Cubs 1 SAMORA, PETE TAVASSOLI, FARIDEH GAA 35 Exchange Student 35UNESCO 35.IRC 35 Cubs 3 TEEL, DON Track 2 THEIS, NANCY Young Dems 25 Latin Club 1 THEIS, ROBERT Folk Song Club 35 Young Democrats 3 THIEKING, LEONARD Stage Crew 35 German Club 2,3 TISONET SUE Cubs 1,2,35 Cheerleader 35 GAA 1,25 Student Council 25 Latin Club 1 TAFOYA, ELMER ULLERY, LYNNE GAA 2,3, Vice Pres.5 Cubs 1,2,35 Pompon Girl 35 French Club 25 Latin Club 15 Miss Merry Christmas Candidate 3 VANDERPOOL, JIM VAUGHN, PAM FCC 25 Latin Club 1 VICKERY, ANITA Choir 1,25 GAA 15 Cubs 1 VIELEHR, BILL VILA, LESLIE Choir 1,25 Folk Song Club 35 Senior Play 35 Stage Crew 2,35 French Club 1,2,3 VOHS, WILLIAM R. VORNDAM, MARY UNESCO 35 IRC 35 Latin Club 1,2,3 WAENGLER, UTE Exchange Student 3 WAGENKNECHT, KERRIE Activities WAGNER, CHARYL FTA 33 GAA 1,2,33 Cubs 2 WALDRON, LANA Orchestra 2,31 All School Play 33 Junior Play 33 Thespians 3 WALKER, GAIL Choir 2,32 Folk Song Club 33GAA 13 Student Council 33 Spanish Club 2,31 Homecoming Queen Attendant 3 WARD, MARTHA GAA l,23Vodvil 23UNESCO 1: Cheerleader g,.3, Head Cheerleader 2,33 Triangle Club 2,3I Cubs 1,2,31 Student Council 2,32 Latin Club 1,2,3 WEAVER, BILL Football 1,2,3 WEBER, EUNICE Band 1,2,33 Orchestra 1,2,33 Folk Song Club 33 Vodvil 33 GAA 13 German Club 1,2,3 WEEDMAN, CAROLYN IRENE Transfer Student 3 WELLBORN, BEV Vodvil 33 Y-Teens 1,2 Treasurerg Cubs 1,23 Owl 2,3, Asst. Ed. 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