Cheyenne Mountain High School - Pow Wow Yearbook (Colorado Springs, CO)
- Class of 1953
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STUDENT BODY OFFICERS STUDENT COUNCIL BACK ROW: FRONT ROW: Mr. Chamney, Ralph Cesario, Merlin Amm, Don Wahlberg, George Beardsley, Dusty Loo, Richard Marold. Debbie Gray Sandy Rester Sue Fritchle Barbara Sykes Sally Vicary Maralyn Abrahamson Sally Vicary-Secretaryg Richard Marold- P1'eSidef1t. Maralyn Abrahamson- Vic e- President. E -N7-Z' Z My ,: , mtg, , POW WOW STAFF R 3 Y ,... hr- BACK ROW: Bob Estill-Art Pat Kinney-Typing Carol Otto-Assistant Editor Arm Sloan- Activitie S George Stubbs-Business Manager, Larry Bale-Sports Peter Vaughan-Photography. FRONT ROW: MarissaRuhtenberg-Layout, Marieta Maness-Features Ginger Romr1es-Clas- ses, Miss Marian Mitchell-Sponsor, Sally Vicary-Editor Toni Astarita-Fac- ulty. ' SZ Ji... JOHN S, CHAMNEY Chief When we talk of the number of students in Cheyenne School, people shudder at the thought of how large the school is today compared to what it was just three or four years ago. Those of us who were here then and who are now members of the large school, have been hoping against odds that Cheyenne Schoolwill not, because of its numbers, slip into the rut of the ordinary run of schools. Traditions that make Cheyenne School are ever clung to, with the hope that numbers will not de..- stroy the spiritwhich built the school, If you will look back closely at the various activities of the year, both academic and social, you will find that even with the increased participation we have not lost any of the real spirit of Cheyenne School. In fact, many of our new students have taken a firm position in the leadership inthe schooland have offered many helpful suggestions for doing things the Cheyenne way onalarg- er scale, Never before have we had so many students on our Ranger list. This year over twenty-five per cent of the high school students have received honor standing. Of this number, twenty per cent have been in the school less than two years. This is a fine record and one that all may be proud of. Cur social activities this year were well attended. The Christmas Dance and Pat's Pile Pic- nic were tops in my book, the latter proving that numbers have little to do with the failure or suc- cess ofa project. Next year the school has a great deal to look forward to . The new building has made it pos- sible to completely segregate the grade school from the high school and thus solve a problem which has increased with every new student. The student body is to be commended highly for their un- derstanding and cooperation with this problem of crowding, and can now look forward to more room in the halls, more frequent use of the auditorium and gym, as well as increased efficiency in the various services in the school. Iwould like to take this opportunity to express my thanks to the faculty and staff who have been so understanding and cooperative during this year of growth. May they, with me, look forward with great satisfaction to the enlarged facilities of next year. lt has not been easy for any of us, students and teachers alike, but fine cooperation has helped relieve the tension of the situation and will make the reward just that much more appreciated when the new plans are completed. S. FACULTY Wan if 'Mg iw J VM k M M17 - A if x , ff W MQW 7 emnrg nf L7 sahelle 7 nrke .I SJ 5. On December 14 1952 Mmss Isabelle Locke who has been the fmfth grade teacher of Cheyenne School for twenty four years d1ed Cheyenners mtss her famxllar face and recall happy txmes they had with her as a teacher and frlend Do you remember the Smlver Llama and the Vxkxng shmps and shxelds the wonderful adventures of Marco Polo and the httle poems that matched the weather and the mood? Do you remember her great knowledge of and mterest 1n the places of beauty ln our country our natlonal parks? And that wonderful dramatxc suc cess, Jack and the Beanstalk wlth a real grant ten feet tall and a dancmg cow? Do you remember the beautxful flowers that were always on her desk and that she loved so much'7Alumn1 and faculty remember her takmg part m carnpmg trlps htkes to the school cabln and huntlng expedltxons wlth now and arrow or flttmg on choxr boy robes for The Llttlest Wlseman tying bows and llghtlng the candles at the last mlnute wmle young rascals suddenly angelxc s tood on the staxrs Before she came to Cheyenne Mlss Locke was County Superlntendent of Schools of Park County She had done graduate work at Colorado State C o lle ge Travel took her to Alaska Hawau, and Mexlco and travel nn books took her to many wonderful realms of past and present All these experlences she shared wlth us all and llfe IS more beautlful for all of us be cause we have known her CHIEFTAIN W Volume 1 Number 8 C' by Mlss Hazel Martmn JU J Qi' it . , t . f - 3 ' ,f Miss Hazel Martin A. . Colorado College Language !Silencio ustedes! Mrs Avis Slocum A B and M A Colorado A 84 M Home Economics Mathematics Oh those gyrr towels' 3- Miss Laurie Margaret Perry M. A. and A. B. Western State Colo. Middlebury Conn. Language Come with me to gay Paree. Mr Francis De Marco MA Colorado College Band and Orchestra Be here at sexen forty five Miss Marian Mitchell A. B. Beloit College Wis. English Get with it kids! ' Miss Margaret Morrow A. B. and Ph. D. B. State Teachers' College Greeley Colorado English A word to the wise is sufficient. WH' , Y Mr Archle Muslck B North Eastern State Mmssourr Art Now don't scrub' w 3 4 M' Mr. Everett Coach Miss Julie Mclntire Sherman A. B. and M. A. ' A, B, University of 'V Iowa State Teacher's Minnesota College Typing Science lt's in the book. Mrs Wlllxam Campbell Elmnra College Library Have you looke up ln the Card catalogue 'P Mr Wmlllam J Patte rson Colorado A Sz M History Put everythxng away but your penclls imma M 'P' Mr Wmllxam Schwab Mr Armen Graber Mr Robert Irvmg Mnss Geraldme Creaghe A B A B and M A Iowa State Teacher S Colorado College Centlal MlSS0l1I'l Colorado A 8: M College Scxence Sl-ate Gym Scxence We went through all GYm Hurry up and get 'Act your age that yesterday Yeah? dressed Mr Frank Pop B S and M A Kansas State Shop Clean up those shavmgs Evans Mr E O Burgert B A and M A Kansas U Mathematxcs If a frewht traln goes 35 m p h Cafe Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs terla staff from left to rlght Matson Cook I-lankms asslstant cook Burmester assIstant cook Brown assIstant cook Herren Parsons manager Although we haven't been able to obtam plctures of Mrs I-Iamllton and Mrs Knorr, we certaxnly haven't forgotten them Mrs Harnllton has always done arnarvelous Job wlth the chorus and ms Invaluable to the grade school We also thank Mrs Knorr for her falthful servlce In the offlce 4 'Z ' I I 0 I 0 Q I - f I I I I I , , I ' I I I : I I ' I I I I ' I I I ' I I I ' I ' I I ' I ' I I ' I I I I I I : I I : I I I ' I I ' I ' , ' I I I I I-I I ' I I I , ' I I ' I .I I , ,,ee I I : I I , f I' f - I I I ,- I : ' - : I ' I I ' I II, ' I I ' I : I ' I A I I ' I ' I I . . . I I I I I . I I I I - In-, I . . ' I ,I . . . , . , I I I I . I IIII I It - I ffm J ' I I I - I ' ' - ,I If--I ' - I, I IW , 5f4 !9W- , I '2 4 Q3 . , I. I - 'W 'Luth is I.. D Votaw A B B S andA Mrs Elmer Teach Umversxty of Johnson Mlssoum Qulet people ' Assxstant Prmcxpal 1 us Maralyn AbTahamS0H Elxzabeth Andrews Darlene Bronson Carla Brown Margaret Clark Bxll Cox -Z? Y Sh be u et but 'Nnce and neat and A blush ns beautlful Some glI'1S mHY Sml A gn-1 who can smxle And sne s smart too' e may Q 1 l h but I 1 tl whxle wery frxendly hard to beat but sometlmes xn some may aug ms a gmr wor 1 prefer to gxggle convement ' Bi11DafbY- Jo Davis- Sue Fritchle- Diane George- Debbie Gray- Glenn Haskin- ll t Q ' She's like a magnet, l may be small, Did Someone 53V What! No boys in Small, but so is Rea y swee , wnen 5tudY7 Oh Well! H heaven? Then just a suck of dynamite. you come rxght down attractive. so was Napoleon. leave me here. to her. J but ni Ui Qtuy I . l Peggy Hidy- Cliff Howe- Joanne Jones- Monte Lyons- Richard Marold- Joan Martin- The reason gentlemen He came, he saw, she Sugar and spice. . . HHE had 50 manY .... and, he likes A friendly girl, a prefer blondes' H conquered' I- and everything nice. in bright ideas his hair baseball charming lass, a worthy turned red. addition to our class.' JOYCC MeYer5' Lee Quein- Bob Reinfried- Glen Sealock- S0meflme5 the Gable CBD retire l'Ve never found Come on to my bei! things C0mC now---l'm ready. the perfect girl, bug house, and we'1l in Smal-1 Packages' U it's fun looking, make music to- gether. Don Sherman- The less you learn. the less you have to remember. Barbara Sykes- The devil. has power to assume a pleasing way. PAPOOSE PIX -'-5 rf, N-v-X SJ jfg x f X .Jvf x Q x ,, I SEI , Q ci X M 4 if ff xx ! QQ' 1' Q av Maralyn Abrahamsf n- Elizabeth Andrews- No, not on the first date, please. I represent the. . . . ,im war '-Wd--f Bill Cox- Bill Darby- Of course my father Y'rnean l made the owns Jersey City! team, Coach? W ,Nb-. Darlene Bronson- Sure, Saturday night. , x 2 F 5.24 Y' 1 f Jo Davis- Boys! l N I I eq ' Ani!! gl K f 1 . N ,.., ,i 'N FL f .mf V' Carla Brown- Margaret Clarke- They're playing Don't you dare I our song. 9 I ,QQ 'M ,. .,rMQ:-ff,-Q -.',r.5i:L- .914 ' 4 , r ez '- . ' 'f 'f4 .M V 1 2 Sue Fritchle- Diane George- Do you think he . . . and I can type really said that about me '? take shorthand. . .' Q- 5 L Debby Gray- Don't you just LOVE alumni? Glen Haskin- Wait till I tell that one to the boys! ' .ff irq Monte Lyons - ,Q Y-1 f ' fy 4 ., Richard Marold - Did you scratch Does he really that red fender ? pitch in the major leagues? ff D xy Q lg ' y M ,' V' 1, I. m l 1 f X Peggy Hidy- Tell dm I'l1be right down, y ll 1 . . y, 5 . 1 'jxnffrxjxw W A Joanne Martin- Oh-h-h! You' re magnificent! Cliff Howe- Ah, g'Wal'1. You tell that to all the boys. fir Joyce Myers- And did you see who she was with? Q ys , mt Joanne Jones- Hey, what do you think you' re doing '? Lee Quien- If you'd care to step out here and have a few Words 7 a7'f1l altar . KXM' A Bob Reinffied' Glen Sealock- Don Sherman- Barbara Sykes- Martin Sykes- Oh let's! You wouldn't kid But your Honor, Want a ride, boys? May I bring my friend? me, would you? I've never had a ticket before. 'VO QNQ in-'- 4 1 JP' Joyce Tlghe' Ann Trostel- Jim Tuttle- Bob Victoreen- Tom Von Stein- Don Wahlberg- GCC, B green Olds' And then I told It must be the Is it serious, . . . and after you went .1D0n't crowd, girls mobile! him. , , spark plugs ! Doctor? and promised me. . , CRQ4 XY-fsJ-I JUNIORS if Jon Abrahamson Merlin Amm Tone Astarita Larry Bale Joan Be rnsteln Davld Borst Jeanxe Brown Connle Brubake r ' Wi, f - : f'vz:5 -V i W - 2555? ' F fr, rw 1243- ,, ,,r r A kf??f ?f- ' W. 1 0 uf? , iw 1 21 95? ., r l 11 Ag., 'Y no, 'Y 1, xfafgt-fl-, P : ffam:1-vf'- L5 M., rf? Ralph Cesario Bunny Cousins Mimi Donohue Bob Estill Marge Frazey Loree Gerber Carla Gossard Skeeter Hahl Virginia Hahn David Jenkins Janet Johnson Pat Jones Pat Kinney Claralynn Lewis Bob MacDonald Jim McGarvey Marieta Maness Dixie Mason Carol Otto Ruby Parsons Lon Robinson Virginia Romnes Bill Lamberson J Sandy Rester ,M 1. - 41, ,V Q K Marlssa Ruhtenberg Gordon Seyfried Betty Tyle r Pete r Vaughan Ann Sloan The Jumor Class began the year by electmg a fxne set of of fxcers Presxdent Marleta Maness Vlce Presxdent Conme Bru baker Secretary Treasurer Skeeter Hahl wxth Merlln Amm Sally Vxcary was elected Treasurer of the Student Counexl Jumors are busy people Imtlatmg thexr year wxth a record breaklng magazxne sale thls class enrnched the school treasury wlth a proflt of S809 44 The result ofthe fme salesmanshnp was a total of S2200 14 ln subscrnptxons and the presentation of a specxal bronze plaque to the school Dale Smlth George Stubbs Ausma Tulms Sally Vlcary Shlrley Whlte Dan Wldner The dnnner celebratxng the successful sales campaxgn has been the only class party to date Not that the group us antl soclall They all seem to be too busy wnth school athletlcs and other thmgs such as Dramatxc Club horseback rxdmg,xce skatxng and skung As thxs Pow Wow takesform and goes to press the staff mem Plans are 1n the rrfakmg for the best Prom ever and the largest K1vaBanquetxn Cheyenne's hxstory In the mxdst of all thxs com rades np and teamwork, the xndxvxduals of the class do not forget their prlme purpose here xs to study and to learn, and the num ber of Rangers fronc their class ns proof of their success Hats off to the class of '54l You are real Cheyennersl Mxss Hazel Martm Sponsor . . , . . . . 1 ' - I - H l 1 . k . . ' - Ralph Cesario, and Sandy Rester as student representatives. bers' who gre Jumorg' WOT with enthuslasm Over the task' SOPHOMORES X f f S DQ? V Q y lg! K Q V ga C,-ga r K sf-qcizgu f N f lx XX -QT Gwen Ab raharn s on Dlane Ahnfeldt George Beardsley Jxm Be azell Myrna Brattm Pat Busby Bob Chamberlam Janet Chase Nancy Coffm he 'L Jerry Collms Jerry Crabb Guy Cresap Tom Crouch Ahce Crumpacker Ken Davms Robert Davls Carol Dockurn Grace Dorsey v 5' , 5 a 331 . V,,A,. . 3 N ,. , . A , V f t? A f gf ' -wi , Q -f A 1 . , lk If V ' ' M , 'iw G L G Q. 2 2 , : A 2 gh fe 3' I ,. if - V ' fig, -. , 52fl':i-va' :H Barbara Ewmg Rennle Fmley B111 Frlsch Phylls Graves Beth Grxffxn Bryant Grlffxth Gene Hawkms Mary Hlnckley Hal Huggxns Joe Hutchlson Betty Jessee Don Knutson Gary Knutson Charles Lewxs Joel Mallory Patrxcxa Maness Ronme Marold Jack Mason C 'luck McI..augh11n Jean Meler '-'1'l1':.x I..a1rd F Mxller Davld Ohashl Marllyn Onufrock J if ' The Sophomores started thms year wxth the e lectnon of class offmcers Those elected were Presndent Ronnle Marold Vxce Presxdent Nancy Coffxn Secretary Treasurer Grace Dorsey The Student Councnl representatxves chosen were George Beardsley and Karen Schunmng The fxrst Sophomore actlvlty was a pmcmc at the Garden of the Gods whxch tn spxte of dxsagreeable weather was a suc CSSS Don Oste rfoss Nancy Ryter Nanette Ryter Karen Schunmng Jo Ann Sherman The Sophomore class had representatlves mn basketball hockey and baseball The G A C swxm meet was won by the Sophomore gxrls and the softball tournament held at the Pat's Plle plcnxc was won by the Sophomore boys The bxggest event for the Sophomore was the annual Chrlstmas Dance Some of the members of the class made a trmp xnto South Cheyenne Canyon to secure a Z5 foot Chrxstmas tree for the occasxon Other decoratlons for the event were Santa Clauses and remdeer To add to these a real Santa Claus vlslted the dance and gave small glfts to the students Ronme Marold V- 2 C A V ' ' -.1 ' . 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Q im! fl h I FRESHMEN ifb Connie Baker Susan Baker Jack Barney Beverly Bolton Martha Bonforte Lesley J Borst Linda Brown Richard Brubake r Meredith Bryant Carole Carlson Torn Cheney Shirley Collins Katie Crouch Bob Earle Barbara Estill Catherine Fagin Christopher Fung Eric Gilliam I Roy Busby Dick Haight Phlhp Hemmcke I. mda Jewett Joan Johnson Barbara Johnston Howard Jones Dusty Loo Danny Love Davld Mxtchell Meredxth Nelson Sue Nelson Margo Newman -H Eddxe O'Kane Roge r Pleplow Mary Parsons Ann Rayburn Norma Relnfrled Marlon Rltchey Fred Robxnson B111 Rogers Jnm Rommes Nancy Sherman Raymond Shockley Darla Stasey Mike Taussig Phoebe Tyler Gretchen Van Hoosler The off1cers elected xn the Freshman class thls ye ar were Sue Wolf Presldent DannyI..ove Vlce Presldent, Susan Baker Secretary Treasurer Dusty Loo Class Representatlve The Freshmen were thoroughly lmtxated at the Pomt Subllme pncmc Perhaps a llttle worse for wear they survxved to lnflxct thls occaslon on other lower class men Thelr next event mn October was a pxcnxc held ln the Garden of the Gods Rock clxmblng and good food helped make lt a successful event Nancy Vaughan Mary Jean Ward Sue Wolf Kitty Woodward Davld Yost In march thxs class gave thelr flrst dance The gym was cleverly decorated to go along wlth thelr theme of Gay 90 S The members of the class relate that they have en Joyed bemg Freshmen and are looklng forward to the cormng years Susan Baker Secretary . . . - ' ' . I - , - - I ll ' 1 1 ' ' . O j ' . . . JUNIOR HIGH ' X f k-' fam Ag.. 7 4 - , J 1- I ,,,---. A. ,W j f f QQ Nx Nx EIGHTH GRADE The eighth grade opened their social activities withapicnic in North Cheyenne Canyon. Even though the rain hindered their fun, the picnic was a success. They invited the seventh grade to join in the fun at a party they gave during the Christmas season The eighth grade officers were: President-Diane Sawyer, Vice-President-John Gray, Secretary- Sally Romines, Treasurer-Fred Gude. Diane Sawyer FRONT ROW B Brown S Jacobs E Magno J Hutch FRONT ROW J Gillen J Johnson B McLaughlin P inson S Shaffer H Nelson E Crabb Seyfried B Guy J Gordon R Brown B Barnes SECOND ROW M Kirn B Patterson S Rornines E SECOND ROW Mr Evans B Pollock J Smith Q THIRD ROW L Adams B Wilson J Mourning M THIRD ROW B Hillhouse D Titmas B Gerber J Prahl V Brown J Rornnes L V Sealock Low L Dietache A Evans B Shaffer TOP ROW R Kaufman Diane Sawyer L Ohashi S TOP ROW J Gray F Gude B Cousins B Woodward Burmester D Bender M J Griffin J Mallett H Grawes : . , . , . , . - : . ' , . , . ' , . White, R.A. Shetlar, M. Lamberson. Booth, D. Garrett, J. Ver Duft, B. Ryter. SEVENTH GRADE The seventh grade, or the frosh of the upstairs, had a picnic for their first social activity. It was held in Cheyenne Canyon. Different than the picnic held by the eighth grade, the sun was shining. This helped the picnic to be a fun-filled event. The enrollment of the seventh grade has grown to 50 this year. Jeremy Hillhouse served as the President of his class, while Nancy Harris held the position of vice-president. The secretary of the class was Meredith Hall and the treasurer was Marka Webb. Mrs. Hillhouse was the room mother for the grade. Meredith Hall FRONT ROW D Kinney M Hall M George M Crum packer S Rayburn S Lecirs M Webb E Cresap J Wright Heter K Owens M Corbett L Christensen S Allen Mrs Slocum BACK ROW N Krahling K Donohue N Harris P Baker J Harloff B Earle C Lash B Morris S FRONT ROW D McLaughlin M Van Hoosier L Wil lie N Hemicke A Elliot D Evans W Niswonger J Ellis Murray B Williams B Miller JD Reinert Mr Evans BACK ROW G Loo S Nelson R Maxwell D Mc Garry J Colton B Goldwater R Lay MIDDLE ROW: J. Pieplow, L. Franson, G. Dinger, J. MIDDLE ROW: J. Hillhouse, D. Edwards, J. Hatton, D GRADE SCHOOL M Q29 Q ,Q E 'fs X 5 C9 f X I QM ii .Q ,E 1, ' X ,I I 1 I f ly zu. r v. dt- , , K - Q ,,. ,iw 1 . I 1' 'FEC we 1 - . -1 . ,, - -:f 4 - W.- MW 'li ' FRONT ROW'E Fagin F Mueller D. Strait B Tobin B Kelly L Jewett P Tester J Bernheirn F John- son K Brosh P Bronson SECOND ROW R Booth T Scott D Brady B Merritt L A Seyfried K Sullivan D Graham B Kirn B Bens berg Mr Peterson THIRD ROW C Loder J Watts S Hatcher A Hahn S Karabin S Jones P Joncks B Bell FOURTH ROW B Breitweiser G Mitchell J Knutson L Gerber J Doyle A Ellis L Otto ABSENT S Sawyer J Siegel K Beardsley FOURTH ROW B Hoover M Graham N Noyes Davison J House A Lanza J Hiltbrand THIRD ROW G Renwick P Draper M Nelson Besseghini N Neafotist C Heinicke B Patterson Gude SECOND ROW D Litherland L Gerber R Brown Owens L Baker A Fisher M Vanderhoot J Mason B McCullson Mr Callahan son N Newman P Bolton J Wright T Low A Crouch L Austin L Dyer J Herren SIXTH GRADE Since September the enrollment in the sixth grade has grown to 78 pupils. The sponsors are Mr, Peterson and Mr. Callahan. Special events have included parties for Halloween, Christ- mas, and Valentines' Day. Also one evening in the fall was setaside to view the moon and some planets and stars through the school's telescope. During the spring months the girls enjoyed playing mar- bles and the boys o r gan i zed a softball team to play some games with near-by grade schools. One of the highlights of the year's fun was a talent show consisting of 17 entries from both classes of the 6th grade. The 10 best numbers were presented in an assembly for the grade school - l? i M n - , 0 , 0 , o 1 - ' 'gig K S , . . sg . . , . , . , . , in . , if 1 1 , u , - , Q Q 2 : . ' ' , . ' , . , , . Q I . , . , . , . . s ' Z u , . , o 1 L' ' ' In X i . 1 0 1 0 1 - I ' on : . ' , . , . , S. ' I ' '. . ' , - ' ' , . . D- : . ' , . , . , S. l I 3 O l 5 I 9 I v p , kv! 9 FIRST ROW: D. Chamberlain, M, Bouchard, P. Peter- 15-hge' FIFTH GRADE Last fa1lLMrs Tyree's fxfth grade presented an orxglnal play Robyn Hode' after a study of twelttn century England Thls sprlng the class Jolned the Jumor Audubon Club and are studylng blrds Mrs Mltchell has been the teacher for the east fxfth grade thls semester Allen Dorsey and two others wlll represent the flfth grades ln the county spelhng contest H1 BACK ROW B Ham Llton S Jordan E Gllllam S Plnello C Johnson C Ver Duft D Russell B Davls A Cannorse S Day MIDDLE ROW C Ohlander V Corbett C Wlllxams B Lundy, K. Mueller, D. Delghton, A. Dorsey, G. Mltchell, M. Mallett, Mrs. Tyree. FRONT RCW. J. French, L. Rood, K. Brown, M. Brown lee,T. Lyons,S. Johnson, K. Lorlg, J. Karabln, J. Mor gan, B. Toland. ABSENT R. Calton, A. Borchert, T. Hatton. in-.F FIRST ROW D Karabln D Remple P Ragsdale M Adanus J Stone C Gerber D Burns J McDonald S Seyfrled F Hoebel J Crouch SECOND ROW T Harlopp P Johnson G Davls J Penkhus, S. Bernsteln, E. Klbler, M. Grote, D. Abbott J. Grlffen, G. Boder. THIRD ROW D. Marold, J. Vaughan, L. Stacey, S Barnes, M. McK1n1ey, K. Burns, B. Brrggs, D. Morrls D, Dexghton. ABSENT J. Lewls. J. Gude. C. Damels. FOURTH GRADE The East Fourth Grade has been worklng on geography notebooks At the end of the year a prlze wlll be gwen for the best notebook The West Fourth Grade has a Book Report Club whxch has met weekly throughout the year Ann Hawthorne and Kent Nelson represented the class Ln the county spelllng contest The large enrollment of 86 wxll make lt necessary to have three rooms next year The room mothers for thls year have been Mrs Satow and Mrs Ewmg FOURTH ROW B McClure M Hulbert F McK1nley M Renwtck J Hart L Allen J Pxnello B Stasey THIRD ROW G Bouchard S McLean L S Fagm I.. Adams M Z Peterson C Heter A Hawthorne B Weld emaner B J Patterson SECOND ROW J Hutchmson N Jones C S Brown B Gotchey D Adams N A. Shoup S Armstrong T Booth C Lanza Mrs Brenner FIRST ROW D Robmson S Westerfleld T Wlttrnan E Ervmg A A Hxltbrand D Montgomery C Damels A Axnsworth S Draper A Ahnfeldt ABSENT R Clmono B Cogswell P Kxrn A Nls wonger N J Whlte FOURTH ROW B Evans B Porter J Wllllams B Johnson S Colton J Tavey C Guy D Webb R Fo shee THIRD ROW B Breltwelser T Schmxdt S Hawklns H Haffner V Janek B McGrew P Watts B Sahs bury J Turner B Davls SECOND ROW B Brxght B Mathers V Zmtstowskl C McCa1lson B Herzgerber B Booth D Lapp B Dalley D Connor W Hleronymus Mrs Dodd FIRST ROW H Bozlck C Relnert K Nelson M Kemph R Colton A Satow B Jordon S Scott K At kxnson E Crockett D George I.. Fxeld P Cagnonl ABSENT M Gray C Cousms THIRD GRADE The East Thlrd Grade studled the weather and kept daxly weather graphs They took a trxp to the U S Weather Bureau at Peterson Fxeld whlch proved to be very excltmg The West Th1rd Grade made a tape recordmg of the1r readmg class At Thanksgwmg they had hand puppet shows deplctlng the llfe of the Pllgrlms and the Indlans The class also entertauued two rooms showmg thelr collectlon of mlnerals 2 lad H BACK ROW D Peterson N Johnson M Foshle C FRONT ROW K Shaffer S Fleld K Gates C Loden Dyer K Andrews Mlss Woodworth K Srnlth J Love D Bernhexm L Horton MIDDLE ROW G McClure M Jackson D Johnson S MIDDLE ROW C Chrlstensen N Neofotlst C Borgman Hunter C Edward J Nlswonger J Roble K Klunder J Morse J Stralt G Bensberg C Armstrong BACK ROW J Sxmon R Plnella L Amm T Gray FIRST ROW D McLaren K Vanderhoof C Austxn A D Band M155 MCCl1e Love S Feldt R Sm1th S Morm D Dew ABSENT J Cooper K Schreck . . . , . . . . Z , i , 1 I Z , t ' 5 1 2 V 3 , F X ' f , 2 - 7 1 E i , . 5 . 1- Q - 2 V Q A . ' A A f r' . , L 1 g., ' . mx ,f' W- 1 5 lf' -. 'k I K . 1 I lv ,' , WR ' I K -' I , , Y . ' , , . , , n , - , o 1 ' ' I . , . , . , . 3 - v ' ' ' , 0 , . , . , . , - 1 - 1 ' ' , , I . , o 1 v 1 4 I . , . , Q , . - 1 ' , . , . , . , . . I . , . . SECOND GRADE The Second Grade has an enrollment of flfty seven. Mlss Ethel Bottlng and Mrs. Katherlne EIS werth are the teachers The class VlSlt6d the Flne Art Center and enjoyed the exhlbxtxon of arrnor. For thelr readmg club they had a contest to see who could read the most books lor M Runyan S Johnson J Parsons J Flammang Chessman L Smlth J Osterfoss J Cannone D Smlth Mrs Exswerth MIDDLE ROW M I-Iaffner J Wxlhams D Tracy D MIDDLE ROW D I-Iutchlson R Kerns G Packard R Steele J Jones P Jencks C Chuckly Keller J Hart D Slnger G W11llams E Jones V BOTTOM ROW Miss Bottxng E O'Kane N Love S Booth Jordan L Callaway R Abrahamson D Rood P Bren BOTTOM ROW J Lltherland C Ewxng T Gotchey B nan Harloff C Flsher P von Pr1ttw1tz J Hook C Mer ABSENT J Hubby R Carpenter C Montgomery L rltt J Humphreys Peats ' I l Y , . 5 0 4 I gf ,A f ' . 5 ,J . V, ff, , 'gm -l 7 '1 'X f TOP ROW: M. Zimmerman, T. Krey, B. Stasey, A. She- TOP ROW: K. Bragonier, M. Kemph, D. Johnson, L TOP ROW B Klbler T Arnn R Butcher T Hollon M House MIDDLE ROW J Sloan B N1cholson B Strelxtz M Erhllch J Rayburn H Lew1s Mmss Costello FIRST ROW K Boz1ckAlC1m1no C Taylor D Doyle L Smlth K Clmebell J Crxssman K Saunders ABSLNT J Slothower J Hays R Graham R Jones J Howard R Bender BACK ROW L Remple M Schrnxdt J Holton P Haw klns B Ormond K Cooper J Day B Clover T Car negle MIDDLE ROW: J. Waymere, B. Draper, L. Mogensen B. Slothhower, B. Allen, B. Cole, H. Day, D. Wilkin Mrs. Reeves. i FRONT ROW: L. Myers, R. Middleton, P. Brady, P Rhodes, G. Wilson, C. Moran, C. Wood, B. Nalle, T Jones, H. Grote, F. Hiltbrand. ABSENT: P. Hamilton, T. Tholen, H. Krause. 1 I-1 TOP ROW T Brash B Rlddrock J Hatten T Blrke dal B Renwlck J Schwexger K Vandenberg E Guy E Sahsbury MIDDLE ROW G Nelson L Kernpf L Srnrth C B111 M Evans L Lawson T Zmxstowskl C Beason T Long D Dally Mrs Jenkxns FRONT ROW C Satow S Atkmson J Magno K Mar tlne J Magno B Rood C Mallett L Hocbel B Man 1ly P Jackson Wlth the large enrollment, xt was necessary to have three Flrst Grades. Mrs. Jenkms, Mrs. Reeves, and Mlss Costello guxded the1r learnlng and personahty de velopment. The average enrollment for the three sect1ons WaS thirty. The Children took thelr usual lmportant part Ln the Chrlstmas Program by saymg the N1ght Be fore Chr1strr1as ln themr mghtgowns. . . . 5 J L 5-'4 ll f 4 lu : 1 1 J 1 1' X .' Q o - . . . V v ,. f t. ' ,I , , V Y' v r j L . ' ' Y . 0 X V Vx: : . , . ' , . , . ' - 1 - . : 0 l 1 ' v ' 1 O . Q : . , . , . ' , . ' , O j I , I I .1 I j I . , . l , Q I . : . , . ' , . , . - ' j I g I 1 C , I Q 0 '- l , . . KINDERGARTEN The enrollment ln Kmdergarten thls year has reached a new hlgh of 86 Besxdes the usual daxly act1v1t1es under the guldance of Mrs Johnson there have been partles celebratmg holxdays and some blrthdays The ch1ldren's flrst publlc appearance before the school was at the Chrxstmas Carol Ser vxce They are looklng forward to a program to be glven by them Ln the audxtorlum early rn May FOURTH ROW K Levxnson R Robmson B Hall L Myers H Hart J Swedberg E Prxtts THIRD ROW B Rhodes J Ruder L Forster L Owens K Morrls L Keller T Mosley T Andrews S Wallace SECOND ROW H Antomdes C Brown M Bochmann J Marks J Burns J Amsworth K Johnson J Kerns P Slothower Mrs Johnson FRONT ROW D Patterson J Wexdernaxre S Bean P Gor 'don P Crumpacker, Prxce P Cooke F Seat S oo D. Plllmore. FOURTH ROW D Nelson C Colton G Flaks L Cowen D Carlson T Slnton THIRD ROW S Hamllton T Whlte S Lundy P Cadle J Jordan N Nelson G Reynolds S Whlte R Grlffxth SECOND ROW L Wlkner R Borgman M Delghton J Besse ghlm G Mathers E Donohue J Mxght G Toland Mrs Johnson FIRST ROW J Brownlee J Ellls W Hxeronymus A Mer rltt B Fxeld M E Shultz T Burton L Rogers R ld dock, R. Trowbrxdge, F. Wllhams. , A jg :Q f 1 1 ' 1, gf 3 1 lei E i H u iff A 5 5 8 .r if ' Q 3 ,fe It 5 f ig J S' as 5' X X' S ' lx A A 1 3 , ,A f v Y 5 , 0' . -I. , I , . ,, . , L , . v ' I 1 ' ' I U 2 I r I ' -,-1 ' Yu X Q S+ BRZLCN l ,- Coopev EMU 54oLS 5 'I QNUQY -a4'- '0ekK A E, 5uBb W W1 U if 6 w-4 iD an-E Q km 5 c E NN I. 'Pain 'bvoiis mom- I-Nofef 155054451 fx, K,-Us Cgfpqwmt ovN'lBiN bcfw l 'Pueblo Nw f- XX Ga:-fvefmx T071 l mins 1? wg Pat' s Pxle va 'Y QR? Point Sublime Mpcmcx yi T j WPS The Cheyenne Mountaln School Orchestra under the dxrectxon of Frances De Marco has had a busy year It has played several concerts playmg for the P T A West .Tumor I-hgh School and graduatxon It entertamed the school wxth a Chrlstmas program and a school concert The group also attended a state wlde contest at the Pueblo Muslc Festlval Some of the outstandmg pleces that were played durmg the year were Ma1aguena 'Valse Trxste Claxr de Lune and Out of Nowhere 9 I . , . - . , , . . s ll I ' ll Il ' II lv J I 1 1 0 BAND The Cheyenne Mountaln School Band thls year has glven much sup port to the athletlc events of the school The band played at the Ice Palace for hockey games and sup ported several basketball games The band also partxclpated ln the homecommg parade sponsored by Colorado College and entertamed the a school concert and at graduatxon It played concerts at West Ju nm o r Hxgh School P T A and attended the Muslc Festlval at Pueblo school with a Christmas Program, X X R xx m XX O s , fytlilfg bokakoiuhx 'fo 'Mfg ,Of nog Jco b0f,f 4-T rg 'Ll-le cluii-kos-11 L-Btu. 1-tv Hs nqblnv fu QT- CYIINS s oi gffiv -U-Xe, NS Bu4-4395 0 4.af21. 2I.1Q'.'T ','X'mN uf 1 r'Xul'KQ'1qbQ.. gcsblut 555 eu htm? 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DRAMATICS BACK ROW Debble Gray M1ss Marxan Mltchell FRONT ROW Dlane George Karen Schunmng Joyce Tlghe VQ f' 6 J' ff? fs X f X , AUDIO VISUAL BACK ROW Jack Mason Ronny Marold Tom Crouch Rmchard Marold FRONT ROW Mr Patterson Fred Robmnson Davxd Ohaslfu Ralph Cesarlo George Stubbs Glen Sealock LIBRARY Krtty Woodward, Ehzabeth Andrews, Helen Nelson, Jo Davls, Marge Frazey, LaVerne Sealock, Conme Brubaker, Exleen Magno, Ellzabeth Crabb, Lynn Ohashx and Mrs. Campbell. N f A lg , W r S ,N . 1 , ' 1 7 , 4 1 Q ' V . 'rn 2 , . , ' I . , . y U In . ! I ' CHIEFTAIN STAFF 'x QD X qs- :!1! Q 'K BACK ROW Marllyn Onufrock George Beardsley Dlane Ahnfeldt M1ss Perry Pat Maness Chuck Lewis Guy Cresap FRONT ROW Alxce Crumpacker Nancy Coffln Jean Mexer Gwen Abrahamson Grace Dorsey Karen Schunmng 5 SPORTS fr QN if QJJ if 5 FRONT ROW B1ll Cox Larry Bale Capta1n Don Wahlberg -.xeorge Stubbs Monte Loyns BACK ROW Mr Irv1ng Mer11n Amm Don Sherman B111 Darby, Dan W1dner, Dave Garrett Th1s year s 'A' squad was coached by Mr Irvmg and had a schedule of twelve league games and turned 1n a re cord of f1ve WIHS and 7 losses for the season In the Gold Medal Tournament Cheyenne won the f1rst game agamst Pleasant V1ew but lost 1n the second to Fow er Cheyenne was el1m1nated 1n the flrst game of the Class 'B tournament by a loss to S1mla 1n a hard fought gam Don Wahlberg took the scor1ng honors for the year followed by Monte Lyons 1n Znd place ThlS years B' squad coached by Mr Irv1ng and Mr Shermen conslsted of two Jun1ors three Sophomores and three Freshmen The 1nexper1enced cagers turned 1n a record of seven w1ns and e1ght losses X055 FRONT ROW Bryant Gr1ff1th Dav1d Yost GordonSeyfr1ed Gene Hawkms B111 Lamberson BACK ROW AndyEvans manager Jerry Crab M1ke Tauss1g 1 ' X 1 I 1, A Q h V ' 1 x , : . ' , ' , , ' ' I I I . ' consisted of five seniors and four juniors. The A men 1 . ' ' ' e. ' ll I ' , . . , . : . l ' ' ' I 1 League Games Fountain Manitou Monument Cripple Creek Victor Penrose We-Opp. 51-60 45-58 43-49 63-38 58-55 48-35 We-Opp. 46-44 51-55 54-57 56-59 69-54 54-55 Gold Medal Tournament Pleasant View Fowler Class B Tournament Simla We-Opp 46-33 37-48 We-Opp 46-61 HOCKEY TEAM The highlight of the year for Coach Chamney's hockey team was a 5-3 victory over the Terrors. This victory broke the Terrors'winning streak of nearly a season and a half and gave Cheyenne a record of 8 wins, 4 losses in league play. Ron Marold's job in the nets collected him 149 saves and one shut- out in league play while Torn Crouch led the scoring with ZZ points. The team also whipped Denver's Daly Insurance team in two non- league games. C, ill. QE FRONT ROW: Don Knutson, Torn Crouch, Tom Von Stein, Guy Cresap, Lucky Marold Joe Hutchison, Dale Smith, Jerry Collins, Jack Mason. BACK ROW: Mr. Chamney, Captain Richard Marold, Clifford Howe, Bob MacDonald George Beardsley, Robert Chamberlain, Ronnie Marold, Laird Miller, Skeeter Hahl, Charles Lewis LEAGUE GAMES Cheyenne vs. Terrors Cheyenne vs. Fountain Valley Cheyenne Vs. St. Mary s 4 6 6 1 8 1 1 6 5 1 8 O Z 4 Z 4 9 O 5 3 5 1 8 1 ALL STAR GAMES NONLEAGUE GAMES Cheyenne and Fountain Valley vs. Terrors and St. Mary' Cheyenne vs. Daly Insurance 4 6 1 il Cheyenne and Fountain Valley and St. Mary's vs. Terrors G. A. C. , newly organized this year, was met with much suc cess. Several sports days were held for such as basketball, soft- ball and archery. Also during the year, swimming, tennis, bad minton, field hockey, volleyball, golf, ping pong and other intra- mural games were played. FRONT ROW: Joan Davis, Virginia Romnes, Jean Meir. BACK ROW: Shirley White, Janet Johnson, Ba rbara' Ewing, Patty Maness. G. A. C. OFFICERS FRONT ROW: Carol Otto. G.A. C. 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' .,xw? xfx A 'A' 2 'Q 5 f: V YT Q M.: I N. l ua BACK ROW Tom Crouch, Dan Wndner, Jerry Collms, Tom von Steln, Mr Irvlng, FRONT ROW Ken Davls, Ron Marold Joe Hutchlson Skeeter Hahl Jack Mason, Lalrd M1ller. 7 gifffs M Q! ,,f lm , V ff? he A w W' ' ,,,,-ff fda fi? my if ,gg 'K ,ww 4W Z?'t 'M ff' -f 32-1 6 ffm. Q Lg HA lggmai, gas us, - ,EW yi N CoaLnIrvmv'f's baseball team flmsheo a success ful season Wlth ll 'NVIHS and 5 losses Lmcludm 5 Wlns ano l loss ln leafue play The team Won the Drstrlct Touluamcnt at Hugo, but was de fcatcd ln tue quartel fulals of Lhe State TOU1 na mcldt The pltcmng Chores wer handleu by Rlcharo Marold Jack Mason and Merlm Amm, Marolo flI'1lSllLd the season NVlth a no lut ffame to lus eremt and th lughest blttxn average on the learn ,ff X ' - f V, ' -K - if - , xx . 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The Coronation was used asthe theme and Bob Hilt- brand's orchestra provided royal music for the evening. 145 lm Kiaag 1' 14 Library Assistants: E. Andrews, J. Davis. Music: B. Victoreen, J. Tuttle, D. Bronson, C. Howe. Audio Visual: G. Sealock, B. Victoreen, R. Marold, Hockey: R. Marold, T. von Stein, Cliff Howe. Basketball: M. Lyons, D. Wahlberg,D. Sherman,R, Marold, C. Howe, B. Darby, Track: D, Sherrnan. Baseball: D. Sherman, R. Marold, D, Wahlberg, M. Lyons, T. von Stein. Deeathlon: Joel Mallory. CHA, C, 1 J, Davis. Rangers: 4 years, D. Bronson, M. Clarke, B, Sykes. 3 year: B. Victoreen, T. von Stein. Z years: Joanne Jones, 1 Year: M, Abrahanason, D, George, D. Gray, J. Tiglie. Honor Society: M. Clarke, D. Bronson, B. Victoreen, J. Tiglie, S. Vicary, G., Stubbs. The Science Award given by Bausch and Lomb was presented to Bob Victoreen, ntl' ky Q The graduatmon cerernonmes were held mn the school audrtorlurn June thmrd The I-hgh School Chorus un der the excellent dlrectxon of Mrs I-Iamllton sang 'Beauuful Savxor ' The Senlors then heard a very mn splrlng address by Howard Rexd entltled The Game of Lrfe Darlene Bronson and Margaret Clarke were presented wxth then' scholarslnps, after whlch the senlors rece1ved thelr long awalted dlplomas 0 Y E XX' X, : - Jf'i4.h f A V , I , h . Q swf A ! Q5 A X ,f ' T if . . . . . , - . . . . , , . . , . . - . , . . . 'I ' .ll Num if5?f 0 f'3 Fl I gi fs Q J f 1 1 ve' ADS BUSINESSES THAT SUPPORT YOUR POW WOW PATRONIZE THE -ffm M Q X g mwwuiir 3-1 THE FOSTER I... 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