Chilocco Indian Agricultural School - Chiloccoan Yearbook (Chilocco, OK)
- Class of 1969
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Cover
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FOREWORD A year has passed, and we, the annual staff, have done our best to capture some of the most memorable events; as well as classroom activities, sports activities, in- dividual students, and student groups of the 1968-69 school year and record them in the Chiloccoan. Our special thanks goes to Alfred Thomas for drawing the cover de- sign and to Joe Begay and Gilbert Harvey for drawing the designs for the divisional pages. DEDICATION We, the Senior class of 1968-69, proudly dedicate the 1968-69 Chiloccoan to Mr. Leonard Hathcoat, a former teacher of Chilocco. Mr. Hathcoat will long be re- membered for his unselfish work as a teacher and a senior class sponsor. Mr. Hathcoat was a math and science teacher for eight years and a social science teacher for sixteen years. He was a senior class sponsor for twenty years. He is cur- rently teaching at the Cowley County Community Junior College, in Arkansas City, Kansas. 2 ADMINISTRATION Dear Students: It is a pleasure and privilege to write a greeting for the Chiloc- coan. The 1968-69 school year has been one of our better years. About 1000 high school American Indian and Native Alaskan boys ,ind gills have taken advantage of in opportunities offered at Chi- iocco Most of you have realized many successes where previously you had few. These successes, we believe, should encourage you and give you practical experience in your adult life toward accom- plishing your individual goals. On behalf of the faculty and my- self. we take this opportunity to wish you continued success and happiness in your adult life. Leon Wall, Superintendent You Graduates of 1969 are to be congratulated for having accom- plished the goals you set out to achieve. These achievements make it possible for you to go farther toward larger goals that you have set for yourselves. As you reach one milestone another greater and more distant goal comes into your sight. You have a good start toward making your lives very important to yourselves and to other people. You can be proud of your progress. It is our sincere hope that the ed- ucational program you have fol- lowed here at Chilocco will en- able you to make wise decisions and that you will continue with confidence toward greater ac- complishments. Clarence Winston, Principal DEPARTMENT HEADS Seated, (L-R); Elizabeth Heagy, Home Economics Department; Pearl Goodbeai, Ninth and Tenth Grade Department; and Loreta Gigoux, Girls’ Guidance. Standing, (L-R); Jack McCarty, Guidance Depart- ment; Claude Livingston, Agriculture Department; Cleo Wallace, Academic Department; Dee Gregory, Boys’ Guidance; and Coston Nicholson, Vocational Department. ADMINISTRATION STAFF First row; (L-R); Roberta Goulden, clerk typist and Imogene S. James, teller (typing). Second row Sus- ie H. Byrd, secretary (stenographer); and Della Nunn, cash clerk (typing). Third row; Hugh F Huston administrative officer; Doris M. Sneath, registrar; Melba Toppah, clerk stenographer; and Harold Barse’ general supply assistant (typing). 4 HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMIC PERSONNEL First row (L-R); Marta Grant, Speech-English; Gwendolyn Johnson, Orchestra; Leona Warren, Vocal Music Marie Engelking, American History-International Relations; Alline Montgomery, Librarian; Thelma Hanshew, English-Sociology; and Melva McGrew, Secretary. Second row; Mary Ireland, Li- brarian Edward Dunagan, English-Journalism; George Dunagan, Chemistry-Physics; Lawrence Hen- derson ’Biology-Geometry; Vera King, English-Spanish; Patty Allen, Typing-Psychology; and Sam Sanders, Bookkeeping-Social Studies. Third row; Martha Sterling, English; Erie Haring, Typing- Business Law; Gerald McCulley, Band Director; R. M. Ault, substitute teacher; Clint Leon, Art; and Cleo Wallace; Teacher Supervisor. NINTH AND TENTH GRADE STAFFS: Front row (L(-R); Augustine Barse, Reading-Math Workshop; Rhoda Parker, Math; Christine Poore, Sec- retary; Pearl Goodbear, Teacher-Supervisor; Leola Taylor. English; Eleanor Burnett, General Science; Agnes Clark, Reading; Ida Larney, Reading-Math Workshop; Paula Thomas, English; and Lorraine Moore, English. Second row; John Taylor. Science; Vivian Archambault, English; Francis Kelly, Math; Karl Stone, Math; O. B. Brown, Math; Charles Ballard, English; Richard Goulden, History- Science; Truman Clark, General Science; Fred McKenzie, History; and Jack Talmadge, History- Civics. 5 TRADES DEPARTMENT First row; (L-R); Mr. Lincoln Morris, printing; Mr. Harvey Lovelace, electricity; Mr. Rupert Cooper, printing; Mr. Coston D. Nicholson, department head; Mrs. Blanche Beaver, secretary; Mr. Ray Vaught, shoe repair; and Mr. Willie James, bus driver. Second row; Mr. Nathan Benton Sr., bus driver; Mr. Louis Thompson, auto mechanics; Mr. Walter Means, practical arts; Mr. Billy Dye, driver education; Mr. John Topaum, dry cleaning; and Mr. Francis Kirkland, welding. Third row; Mr. Calvin Cowen, drafting; Mr. Berklie Perico, practical arts; Mr. Vernon Pope, driver education; Mr. Jerry Pope, sheet metal; Mr. Oran Dabney, practical arts; and Mr. James Larney, body and fender. HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT First row, (L-R); Robert No Ear, cook’s helper; Mary Maddera, substitute teacher; Seminn McCarty, cook; Mary Elizabeth Sweeney, clothing; Chillie McIntosh, food service; and Marie McCarty, home economics. Second row; Elizabeth Heagy, department head; Jeannie Hazeleus, nursing; Rose Mary Wood, home economics; Blanche Beaver, secretary; Francis Hernandez, food service; Everette Wern- eke, training instructor-cook; Elaine Clark, home economics; Jessie Grant, junior cook; Lucille Schell cosmetology; Karen Bell, food service; Clara Taylor, family relations; and Dorothy Jarrett, advertising foods-food service. 6 AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT (L R), Claude Livingston, Paul L. Michael. Walter T. Kelley, Victor A. Bushyhead, Nathan Benton, Jr and Joseph E. Nunn. PHYS. ED. RECREATION DEPT (L-R) Mi Kenneth Moore, basketball, baseball and football coach; Mr. Horace Taylor, wrestling and track coach; Mrs Patti Martin, Girls’ Health and Physical Education Teacher; and Mr. Richard Hern- asy, recreational leader. 7 PLANT MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT First row, (L-R); Leon Lacy, supervising engineer; Otillia Hernandez, Gene Goley, Henry McEwin and Donald Dominick. Second row; Arthur Kent, Taylet Morgan, Rosco Olds and John Dunn. Third row; Archie Littlewalker, Charles Snell Jr. and Floyd Shalfer. Fourth row; Harry Nogle, Albert Schmidt, Carl Burnette and Charlie Narcomey. Fifth row; Alsden DeNoya, Kenneth Davis, Henry Hendrickson, Cal Dickerson and Enos Armstrong. HEALTH CENTER STAFF (L-R); Luella Van Every, public health nurse; Mary Oyebi, dental assistant; Dr. Joseph Papa, D.D.S.; Eunice Borman, registered nurse; Jesse Harjo, custodian; Margie Stalnaker, licensed practical nurse; and Pharabee Bible, administrative clerk. 8 BOYS' GUIDANCE PERSONNEL Front row, (L-R); Dave Bennett, Don Cannon, Kenneth Black and Ron Kihegia. Second row; Bobby Be- gay, Mrs. Lucille Bearskin and Mrs. June Kirkland. Third row; William Beaver, Harold Burris and Dave Parker. Fourth row; Charles Black and Carriasco McGilbra. GIRLS' GUIDANCE PERSONNEL Front row, (L-R); Mrs. Virginia Narcomey, Mrs. Nancy Lambert and Mrs. Esther Snell Second row Mrs. Clara Williams, Mrs. Twyla Beaver and Mrs. Alta McGilbra. Third row; Mrs. Melva Anauoe Mrs’ Mary Means and Mrs. Mable Jones. 9 STUDENT BANKERS (L-R); Billy Anaver, Ruby Yellow Robe, Brenda Smith, Bessie Denetsosie, Gloria Francis and Ray Shack. Wait until I finish this check. I’m known as the smiling bank robber. First Row, (L-R); Katherine Williams, Brenda Smith. Carol Plumley, president; Billy Anaver, treas- urer; Mary Little Dog and Myrna Calfrobe. Second row; Diane Woods, Leonard Pechuli, William To- nemah, Joe Mellon, Tony Phillips, Cecil Dick and La Vina DeRouche. First row, (L-R); Jeanette Green, Colleen Gardipee, Ruby Yellow Robe, Gloria Francis, Gary Ten Bear. Kenton Dick, Wayne White, Bessie Denetsosie, Jim Charley and Wayne Shonnie. Second low; Wood- row Begay, Roberta Harding. Frances Rose Begay. Anna Simpson, Roger Pierre. John Peacock, Carol Plumley, Veronica Hootch, Alfred Roy Thomas and Loretta Little Dog. Third row; Joann Joseph. Rhon- da Ellis, Delores Clah, Jim Tohtsoni, Johnny Descheny, David Toledo, Bonnie Heavy Runner, Norma Kaudle Kaule. Stella Morigeau, Olga Charles and Shirley Barney. Fourth row; Billy Anaver, Nick Dull John Mojin. Yago Petluska, Milton Benally, Benjamin Nakaideneh, Loretta Phillips, Marilyn Mills, Nora Walters and Philomena Brush. Fifth row; David Young, Linda Day, Gregory Savage, Elizabeth Tatle- lik, Marie Berlin, Theresa Mojin. Nancy Gregory, C arrie John and Marietta Beno. STUDENT COUNCIL HONOR SOCIETY CHILOCCOAN STAFF (L-R Colleen Gardipee, Ilene Longknife. Freda Dcmoski, Elsie Austin, Frances Rose Eegay and Veronica Hootch. INDIAN SCHOOL JOURNAL STAFF First row, (L-R); Roger Jack, Anna Simpson and Fred Hoptowit. Second row; Myrcine Buffalo Meat, Ruby Yellow Robe, Richard Kreitzer, Freda Demoski, Roger Pierre and Phyllis Speak Thunder. 13 TYPE TUSSLERS First row, (L-R); Mr. Dave Bennett, sponsor; David Jackson, Richard Kreitzer, Theodore Creepingbear and John Mingo. Second row; Dr. Leon Wall, sponsor; Mr. Dave Parker, sponsor; Robert Lewis, David Taptto and Vincent McCarty. Third row; Colbert Cole, Leo Fisher, Gary Ten Bear, Eric John and Billy Anaver. Fourth row; Daniel Evening, Ricky Pokibro, Elwood Pipestem and Wesley Seyler. Fifth row; Lewis Selam, James Walters and Dale St. Goddard. Sixth row; Roy O’John, Richard Hubbard and Ray Shack. First row, (L-R); Mr. Lincoln Morris, printing instructor; John Boney, Melford Antonio, Steve Jones Bill Bailey, Paul Crane, Ray Shack, club president; David Taptto, vice-president and Sgt.-at-arms; and Timothy Oliver. Second row; Myrcine Buffalo Meat, secretary-treasurer; Betty Bearhead, Thomasine Overland, David Jackson, Bill Anaver, Pat Daniels, Melva Craig, Janice Tiger, Gay Nightshoot, Myra Creeping Bear, Patricia Murray and Mr. Rupert Cooper, printing instructor. Third row; Theodore Creeping Bear, Meredith Lincoln, Richard DeCoteau, Gordon Warrior, Alfred Thomas, Lewis Selam Robert Petsemoie, reporter; Pius Savage, Colbert Cole and Bruce Shelby. KEY CLUB MATH AND SCIENCE CLUB First row, (L-R); Gary Ten Bear, Jim John Tohtsoni, Gloria Francis and Kenton Dick. Second row: Mr. Lawrence Henderson, sponsor; Nancy Fitka, Ilene Longknife, Virginia Begay, Minnetta St. Goddard, Carol Plumley. Betty Bahe, Bessie Denetsosie. Roberta Harding and Mr. George Dunagan. sponsor. Third row; Linda Yazzie, Ruby Yellow Robe, Roger Pierre, Colleen Gardipee, Jeanette Green, Gayle Hamilton, Wayne Shonnie, Wallace Farley and Nathaniel Greene. ART CLUB First row, (L-R); Zita Johnson, Jeanette Green. Sam Todacheenie and Woodrow Begay. Second row; Zacharras Slim, Elaine McLeod, Judy Tofpi, Roberta Harding, Helen Whiteshirt and Daphne Cline. Third row; Clinton Leon, sponsor; Wayne White, Thompson Tsosie, Willie Yazzie, Jonah Billie, Annie Todechine, David Toledo and Joe Lee Kee. 15 SPEECH CLUB First row (L-R), Beverly Bruce, Wyman Weed, Les Wahsise, Betty Bahe, Annie Todechinie, John Paul and Billy Gilman. Second row; Mrs. Grant, instructor; Theodore Creeping Bear, Billy Miller, Dav- id Toledo and Joann Bigman. Third row; Carla Niaster, Priscilla Barney and Louise Juan. Fourth row; Ronnie Primeaux, Myrcine Buffalo Meat, Norma Kaudle Kaule and Ruby Big Horse. Fifth row; Lester Biggoose, Joyce Black, Judy Topfi, Jennie Stevens, Colleen Gardipee, Colbert Cole and Ilene Long Knife. Spanish Club First row (L-R), Judith Washakie, Sophie Nicholai, Z e 1 m a Silas, Tillie Tso, Helen Yazzie, Phyllis Speak Thunder and Mrs. King, sponsor. Second row; Rhonda Ellis, Sharon Taptto, Frances Rose Begay, and Ellen Sam. Third row; Leroy Monte, Lois Nez and Colleen Gardipee. Fourth row; Edison Begay, Wassilie Bavilla and Minnetta St. Goddard. Fifth row: John Henry Fox, Samuel Lewis and Eric John. Sixth row; Melford Antonio, Paul Crane, Yago Petluska, George Williams and Patrick Savage. Seventh row; Bennie Long, Bruce Shelby, Leroy Billiman, Dale Chief and Alex Yazzie. 16 Future Homemakers of America First row (L-R), Rose Ann Smith, Aneeia Evon, Mary Lou Begay, Louella Old Bear, Ramona Joe, Tillie Tso and Joan Bigman. Second row; Miss Rosemary Wood, sponsor; Annie Todechinie, Frances Onalik, Pamela Orange, Sandra James, Helen Yazzie, Louise Juan, Cleo Tso, Lousie Tsosie, Thecla Hootch and Mrs. Jarrett, sponsor. Future Nurses Club First row (L-R), Amy Nelson and Lydia Cypress, song, leaders; Minnetta St. Goddard, reporter; Janice Itta treasurer Mary Tigertail, secretary; Ruby Big Horse, vice-president; Marilyn Begay, president; and'Betty Bearhead, sgt-at-arms. Second row; Betty Bahe, Patty Lou Begay, Fanny Pikok, Patsy Lou Begay Hilda Heckman, Christine Penetac. Rita Mae Begay, Ramona Joe, Gayle Hamilton, Linda Yaz- zie and Linda Suvlu. Third row; Philomena Brush, Virginia Begay, Margaret Kudralook, Colleen Gardi- pee Rena Cody, Linda Dixon, Carol Forbes, Sandra Hammond and Miss Jeannie Hazeleus, sponsor. 17 SADDLE CLUB First row, (L-R); Pat Daniels, Lynn Shelby and Ann Bell. Second Row; Lavina DeRouche, Vivaca Pretty Weasel and Ardeena Other Medicine. Third Row; Linda Dixon, Rena Cody and Salty Tachine. Fourth Row; Reba Cross, Elizabeth Anquoe and Sarah Curley. Fifth row; Lester Biggoose, Jerry Upshaw, Iva Bell, Mike Carson, Larry Tobacco, Kenneth Deputy and Gary Bighair. EXPLORER SCOUTS First row, (L-R); Evan Nick, Samuel Lewis, Paul Crane, Robert Westcoast, Wassilie Bavilla and Christian Pleasant. Second row; Lloyd Kimoktoak, Billy Gilman, Peter Paul, Jerry Selanoff, Was- sie Apokedak, Dennis McGlashan and Joshua Okpik. Third row; Mr. Carriasco McGilbra, Advisor; Mike Blacks tar, Tim Oliver, David Jackson, John Mojin, John Paul, Nicholai Stevens, Tony Phillip, Zack Slim, Paul Clark, Paul Selanoff and Gilbert Amik. Fourth row; Elwood Pipestem, Jonah Bil- lie, Alan Singer, Floyd Montoya,, Michael Dalgai, Louis Chikigak, Charlie Kagak, Knute Gilbert, Mike Nicholas and Edward Hillaire. 18 INDIAN DRAMATICS CLUB First row (L-R); Elaine McCleod, Phyllis Speak Thunder, Lisa Winnier, Ernie Comes At Night, Vivian Archambault, sponser. Ruby Yellow Robe, Betty Bahe, Annie Todacheeme, Frankie LeClair and Regina jerrv Second row; Richard Irons, Colbert Cole, Gloria Francis, Galedia Grass, Zita Johnson, Christine Waters Betty Bearhead, Myrcine Buffalo Meat, Carla Niaster and Mira Creeping Bear. Third row; Ro- berta Running Rabbit, Jeannie Wyena, Alvin Wall, Delbert Penn, Helen Rose Crosby, Rena Cody Alice Manygoats, Geraldine Tsosie, Gene Harvey. Pat Murray and Anna Simpson. Fourth row; Mmnetta St. Goddard Earl Patterson, Herman Ashley, RosalynJoe. Ellen Sam, Lois Nez, Marilyn Sam, Verla Jack- son Elmer Curley, Ivan Bell and John Topaum, sponsor. COMMISSIONER VISITS Mr Robert L Bennett, Indian Commissioner, meets with Student Council members at the Student Union during visit on January 7, 1969. Attending the meeting are Dr. Leon Wall, Carol Plumley, president; and Bill Anaver, vice-president. 19 Francis Rose Begay Drill Team Honor Society Pep Club Spanish Club CMLOCCO'S TOP T£N spn ors Kenton Dick Choir Honor Society Lettermen's Club Math and Science Safety Committee ? Jeanette Green Choir Honor Society Math and Science OIO Saddle Club Roberta Harding Honor Society Math and Science Drill Team Spanish Club Art Club Gloria Francis Choir Honor Society Indian Dramatics Math and Science Pep Club, OIO Colleen Gardipee Band. Speech Club Honor Society Indian Dramatics Math and Science Spanish Club Robert Pelsemoie Honor Society Band Lettermen’s Club Key Club Type Tusslers Roger Pierre Honor Society Math and Science Band. Orchestra Speech Club, OIO Indian Dramatics Anna Simpson Honor Society Choir Drill Team Alfred Roy Thomas Type Tusslers Honor Society Lettermen’s Club Math and Science 20 YEARBOOK ROYALTY The Annual King and Queen of 1969 are Wayne White and Brenda Smith. They were elected by the sen- ior class from a number of candidates who were nominated by the Chiloccoan Staff. Brenda, an 18- year-old member of the Ponca tribe, is from Ponca City, Oklahoma During her four years at Chilocco she has served as treasurer of the Student Council for one year, and has been a representative for two years. She was also an attendant for Miss Chilocco. Wayne, a 19-year-old member of the Navajo tribe is from Flagstaff, Arizona. He is a member of the Lettermen Club, Dry Cleaning Club, Band, president of the Trades Club and vice-president of the Indian Dramatics Club. '68 PROM QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS 22 (L-R), Brenda Smith, Rosemary Pacheco, Prom Queen, and Betty Jane Bahe. STUCO PRESIDENT CHILOCCOAN EDITOR The Student Council President serving for the 1968-69 school year is Miss Carol Plumley. She is a senior from Ponca City, Oklahoma, and is a member of the Ponca tribe. Colleen Gardipee is our 1968-69 Chiloccoan editor. She is an 18-year-old Assiniboine from Hays, Montana. INDIAN SCHOOL JOURNAL EDITOR The Editor of the Indian School Journal is Myr- cine Buffalo Meat She is a 17-year-old Cheyenne from Kingfisher, Oklahoma. HOMEMAKER OF TOMORROW Chilocco’s Future Homemaker of Tomorrow is Calley Parton. She won the 1969 Betty Crocker Homemaker’s Award. 23 MISS CHILOCCO AND ATTENDANTS (L-R); Colleen Gardipee, attendant; Carol Plumley, Miss Chilocco; and Brenda Smith, attendant. PRINCESS AND BRAVE Our Princess and Brave for the 1968-69 school year are Amy Nelson and Wayne White. Amy is a member of the Athabascan tribe and is from Galena, Alaska. Wayne, a member of the Navajo tribe, is from Leupp, Arizona. 24 FOOTBALL QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS (L-R); Ercel Prairiechief, sophomore attendant; Rosemary Pacheco, football queen; Melva Craig, junior attendant. BASKETBALL QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS i (L-R); Carla Niastor, senior attendant; Evelyn Rose Crosby, 1969 Basketball Queen and Judy Tofpi, junior attendant. 25 WRESTLING QUEEN AND CANDIDATES (L-R), Verla Jackson, sophomore candidate; Mary Jane Harrison, senior candidate; Roberta Favel, Wrestling Queen; and Lavina DeRouche, freshman candidate. TRADES SWEETHEART AND CANDIDATES (L-R), Melva Craig, Elizabeth Anquoe. Myrcine Buffalo Meat, Trades Sweetheart; Annie Todechinie. 26 SENIORS CAROL D. PLUMLEY President Otoe Ponca City, Oklahoma RAY SHACK Vice-President Navajo-Zuni Gallup, New Mexico ROSEMARY PACHECO Secretary Muckleshoot Auburn, Washington RUBY YELLOW ROBE Treasurer Gros Ventre Havre, Montana GLORIA J. FRANCIS Treasurer Colville Nespelem, Washington LEONARD BIGGOOSE Sgt.-at-arms Ponca Ponca City, Oklahoma RANDY AHMAOGAK Eskimo Barrow, Alaska EDISON ASHLEY Navajo St. Michael’s, Arizona HERMAN ASHLEY Navajo St. Michael’s, Arizona 28 SENIORS REGINALD ASHLEY Sac Fox Shawnee, Oklahoma ELSIE AUSTIN Navajo Kayenta, Arizona ALFRED A. AYEK Alaskan-Eskimo Nome, Alaska BETTY JANE BAHE Navajo Pinon, Arizona DELPHINE BARNHART Yakima Brownstown, Washington BETTY BEARHEAD Cheyenne Clinton, Oklahoma PETE BEARSHIELD Cheyenne Clinton, Oklahoma HENRY T. BECENTI Navajo Continental Divide, N.M. ALFRED C. BEGAY Navajo Kayenta, Arizona BETTY JEAN BEGAY Navajo Ganado, Arizona FRANCES ROSE BEGAY Navajo Chinle, Arizona LILLY BEGAY Navajo Shiprock, New Mexico 29 SENIORS MARILYN B. BEGAY Navajo Tohatchi, New Mexico MARY LOU BEGAY Navajo Tonalea, Arizona PATSY LOU BEGAY Navajo Shiprock, New Mexico PATTY LOU BEGAY Navajo Shiprock, New Mexico RITA MAE BEGAY Navajo Chinle, Arizona VIRGINIA ANN BEGAY Navajo Chinle, Arizona BETTY LOU BENALLY Navajo Leupp, Arizona LEHI BENALLY Navajo Shiprock, New Mexico STANLEY BENALLY Navajo Ganado, Arizona STEVEN BENALLY Navajo Mexican Hat, Utah LESTER LEE BIGGOOSE Ponca Ponca City, Oklahoma JONAH BILLIE Seminole (Fla.) Hollywood, Florida 30 SENIORS EDWARD BITAH Navajo Gallup, New Mexico SAMMY J. BLACK Eskimo Hooper Bay, Alaska SOLOMAN BOWMAN Navajo Tuba City, Arizona BETTY BROWN Navajo Gallup, New Mexico MYRCINE BUFFALO MEAT Cheyenne Kingfisher, Oklahoma MONA BULLCHILD Blackfeet Browning, Montana ELEANOR CAPPS Burns Paiute Bums, Oregon SANDRA CHARLES Clallam Port Angeles, Washington BARBARA CHARLEY Yakima The Dalles, Oregon FRANK CHARLEY Navajo Kayenta, Arizona GEORGE CHARLEY Navajo Kayenta, Arizona JIM CHARLEY Navajo Kayenta, Arizona 31 SENIORS MIRA GAIL CREEPINGBEA Kiowa Del City, Oklahoma TED CREEPINGBEAR, Jh Kiowa-Pawnee Del City, Oklahoma HELEN ROSE CROSBY Navajo Chinle, Arizona MICHAEL D. DALGAI Navajo Ganado, Arizona MICHAELYN D. DALGAI Navajo Ganado, Arizona JOHN J. DECOTEAU Clallam Kingston, Washington FREDA D. DEMOSKI Athabascan Anvik, Alaska BESSIE DENETSOSIE Navajo Kayenta, Arizona KENTON DICK Burns Paiute Rogerson, Idaho STEVEN A. DOUGLAS Sioux Poplar, Montana HENRY DREADFULWATER Cherokee Tulsa, Oklahoma SIMON C. EAGLE Ponca Ponca City, Oklahoma 32 SENIORS SYLVIA A. ELWELL Colville Nespelem, Washington RAYMOND L. FIDDLER Sioux-Flathead Arlee, Montana LEO L. FISHER Shoshone-Bannock Boise, Idaho KEITH FRIDAY Navajo Oraibi, Arizona ALAN L. FULTON Clallam Kingston, Washington COLLEEN GARDIPEE Assiniboine Hays, Montana NATHANIAL M. GREEN Eskimo Hooper Bay, Alaska HELEN GAYLE HAMILTON Cheyenne-Creek Wichita, Kansas ROBERTA J. HARDING Navajo Gallup, New Mexico BERNELL HARRIS Sac Fox Oklahoma City, Oklahoma MARY JANE HARRISON Cheyenne-Arapaho Oklahoma City, Oklahoma EDWARD D. HILLAIRE Lummi-Swinomish Ferndale, Washington 33 SENIORS VERONICA HOOTCH Eskimo Emmonak, Alaska FREDERICK E. HOPTOWl Yakima Auburn, Washington RICHARD B. HUBBARD Wichita Kiowa Anadarko, Oklahoma BELLE ANTOINETTE INNES Colville Kettle Falls, Washington DAVID A. JACKSON Nooksak-Skagit-Quileute LaPush, Washington JANICE E. JACKSON Nooksak-Skagit-Quileute LaPush, Washington LARRY JAMES Navajo Chinle, Arizona RAMONA JOE Navajo Shiprock, New Mexico ELIZABETH JOHNS Skokomish Shelton, Washington CHERIE RAE JOHNSON Sac Fox Tama, Iowa ZITA MARIE JOHNSON Creek Horton, Kansas PAUL D. JONES Navajo Lukachukai, Arizona 34 SENIORS JOE LEE KEE Navajo Chmle, Arizona ALAN D KONAHOK Eskimo Gambell, Alaska RICHARD J. KREITZER Iowa Hiawatha, Kansas LOIS ANN LECLAIR Ponca Ponca City, Oklahoma LORETTA M. LITTLE DOG Blackfeet Browning, Montana ORVILLE LITTLE LIGHT Crow Hardin, Montana WAYNE M. LOBEHAN Muckleshoot Auburn, Washington ILENE P. LONGKNIFE Assiniboine Dodson, Montana LINDA LOUIE Colville Omak, Washington JOANN LUMPRY Flathead St. Ignatius, Montana LOREN C. LYONS Red Lake Chippewa Redlake, Minnesota MURPHY D. MANN Navajo Tonalea, Arizona 35 SENIORS CLIFFORD MARTIN Colville Keller, Washington CLIFFORD MARCEAU Blackfeet Browning, Montana DAISY MARYBOY Navajo Bluff, Utah ANITA MEDICINE HORSE Crow Lodge Grass, Montana JOSEPH F. MELLON, JR. Colville Worley, Idaho SUSIE MIKE Navajo Ganado, Arizona HELEN MORGAN Navajo Ganado, Arizona JAMESON MORGAN Navajo Thoreau, New Mexico CHARLENE MOWITCH Quinault Moclips, Washington PATRICIA MURRAY Osage-Pueblo-Iowa-Otoe Pawhuska, Oklahoma CARLA RAE NIASTER Wichita Anadarko, Oklahoma GAY NIGHT SHOOT Blackfeet Browning, Montana 36 SENIORS ROY O. O’JOHN Southern Ute Ignacio, Colorado CARL K. OKBOAK Eskimo TelleT. Alaska TIMOTHY OLIVER Kickapoo Horton, Kansas JOHN P. OTHER MEDICINE Crow Crow Agency, Montana THOMASINE OVERLAND Ponca Ponca City, Oklahoma CALLEY ANN PARTON Apache-Caddo Apache, Oklahoma EARL PATTERSON Navajo Leupp, Arizona PHILIP PAUL Athabascan Holy Cross, Alaska JOHN H. PEACOCK Shawnee-Wyandotte Miami, Oklahoma TOM PETE Navajo Ganado, Arizona ROBERT PETSEMOIE Osage-Creek Calvin, Oklahoma ROGER G. PIERRE Colville Coulee Dam, Washington 37 SENIORS ARTHUR L. POWER Cheyenne-Pawnee-Cherokee El Reno, Oklahoma SHENEE J. PRESNELL Turtle Mountain Chippewa Meeker, Oklahoma RONNIE G. PRIMEAUX Ponca Ponca City, Oklahoma MATILDA M. REED Eastern Cherokee Cherokee, North Carolina RAYMOND RENTZ Navajo Aneth, Utah FRANCIS K. RIGGS Cheyenne-Arapahoe Houston, Texas JAMES L. ROSS Peoria Hoyt, Kansas ROBERTA RUNNING RABBI' Blackfeet Browning, Montana MINNETTA J. ST. GODDARD Blackfeet Browning, Montana OWEN SAPULPA Creek Sapulpa, Oklahoma JOHN B. SAUX, JR. Quinalt Taholah, Washington LOUIS G. SELAM Warm Springs Warm Springs, Oregon 38 SENIORS WAYNE SHONNIE Navajo Ganado, Arizona PHILIP SIMMS Athabascan Holy Cross. Alaska ANNA SIMPSON Colville Nespelem, Washington CECELIA SINGER Navajo Ganado, Arizona EARL SINGER Navajo Kayenta, Arizona ALBERT SMART Eskimo Hooper Bay, Alaska BRENDA J. SMITH Ponca Ponca City, Oklahoma LEO SNYDER Eskimo Noorvik, Alaska PHYLLIS SPEAK THUNDER Assiniboine Harlem, Montana DAVID L. TAPTTO Kiowa Lawton, Oklahoma GARY L. TEN BEAR Crow Crow Agency, Montana ALFRED THOMAS Navajo Chambers, Arizona 39 SENIORS 40 SAM TODACHEENIE Navajo Ganado, Arizona SARAH S. TQM Navajo Gallup, New Mexico FRANCIS E. TSOSIE Navajo St. Michael’s, Arizona ISAAC TSOSIE Navajo Ganado, Arizona LOUISE TSOSIE Navajo Chinle, Arizona MARIE TSOSIE Navajo Chinle, Arizona THOMPSON TSOSIE Navajo Ganado, Arizona LINDA UNGAROOK Eskimo Barrow, Alaska JERRY S. UPSHAW Navajo Ft. Defiance, Arizona RICHARD WAKOLEE Sac Fox Willis, Kansas JIMMY WALKER Athabascan Holy Cross, Alaska RITA R. WARD Quileute-Snohomish La Push, Washington SENIORS GORDON WARRIOR Ponca Ponca City, Oklahoma CHRISTINE MAE WATERS Cheyenne Clinton, Oklahoma MARY ANN WATSON Shoshone-Bannock Blackfoot, Idaho JAMES WATT Colville Omak, Washington WYMAN WEED Shoshone Fort Washakie, Wyoming WAYNE WHITE Navajo Leupp, Arizona HELEN WHITESHIRT Cheyenne-Arapahoe Shawnee, Oklahoma CHEE DAN WILSON Navajo Gallup, New Mexico JAMES WOLFE Eastern Cherokee Cherokee, North Carolina CHEE LEONARD YAZZIE Navajo Cameron, Arizona DAVID YAZZIE Navajo Shiprock, New Mexico FANNIE YAZZIE Navajo Ft. Defiance, Arizona 41 SENIORS LINDA BETTY YAZZIE Navajo Pinon, Arizona WILLIE YAZZIE Navajo Thoreau, New Mexico VALERIE ANDERSON Chippewa Cree Box Elder, Montana SARAH BEGAY Navajo Lukachukai, Arizona ROSE ANN CHARLES Navajo Fruitland, New Mexico CLARENCE CHRISTIAN Sioux Poplar, Montana WALLACE FARLEY Navajo Teecnospos, Arizona JEANETTE GREEN Potawatomi Horton, Kansas RICHARD IRONS Ponca Ponca City, Oklahoma 42 ALETA McCLOUD Shoshone Fort Washakie, Wyoming JUNIORS Robert Lewis President Billy Anaver Vice-President Amy Nelson Secretary Nick Dull Treasurer Larry Larkin Sgt.-At-Arms Jacob Ahgook Nancy Ahsogeak Regina Ahvingesuk Johnny Aiken Gilbert Amik Tommy Andrew Laurentia Andrews Leonard Andrews Elizabeth Anquoe Melford Antonio John Ayuluk Paul Bahe Bill Bailey Priscella Barney Shirley Barney Wassilie Bavilla Sylvia Bearshield Clyde Begay Edison Begay Floyd Begay 44 JUNIORS Harrison Begay Hazel Begay Joe Begay Katherine Begay Nancy Begay Woodrow Begay Ivan Bell Dollimae Benally Larry Benally Nelson Benally Roger Benally Ruby Big Horse Joan Bigman Leroy Billiman Susie Bitah Donald Black Joyce Black Phyllis Blueyes John Boney Olive Brink Larry Brown Beverly Bruce Philomenia Brush Eunice Bull Plume Victoria Bull Plume Olga Charles Sanford Charles Janet Charlie Beverly Chee Clarence Chee 45 JUNIORS Dale Chief Delores Clah Daphne Cline Henrietta Cochran Rena Cody Colbert Cole Melva Craig Paul Crane Reba Jo Cross Elmer Curley Lydia Cypress Patricia Daniels Lulu David Richard DeCoteau Alan Demmert Evan Denetclaw Johnny Descheny Chester Druck Elinor Egoak Rhonda Ellis Laura Elwell Delores English Daniel Evening Martha Evon Roberta Favel Gloria Fawcett David Field Nancy Fitka William Fitka Carol Forbes JUNIORS Levi Foster Tillman Foster John H. Fox Chee Friday Lucinda George Billy Gilman Donald Goodson Stanley Gray Susan Gray Peter Green Sandra Hammond Chester Haskan Janice Haury Ernest Hawley Bonnie Heavyrunner Hilda Hickman Delsey Henio Thomas Henry Patty Higgins Barbara Hill Thelma Hoffman Margaret Howard Martina Hugo Janice Itta Lester Jackson Michael Jimmy Rosalyn Joe Eartha John Willie John Arnold Johnson 47 JUNIORS Mary Johnson Rita Jones Steve Jones William Jones Joann Joseph Louise Juan Edward Karshekoff Monica Kassaiuli Norma Kaudle Kaule Isaac Killigvuk Ella King Lizzie Kingik Margaret Kudralook Alice Kugzruk Lenora Laughing Virginia Lauth Billy Lee Lula Lee Arnold Leider Joe Lester Jr. Samuel Lewis Bennie Long Richard Long Vincent McCarthy Gerald McKinney Alice Manygoats Paul Manygoats Delilah Martin N. Matoomealook Doris Matt 48 JUNIORS Eliza Maxie Elaine McLeod Priscilla Melton Linda Merculief Nick Mike Billy Miller Marilyn Miller John Mingo Jr. John Mojin Leroy Monte Stella Morigeau Theresa Morris Lulu Morry Darrel Nagashoah Judy Nash Roy Nelson Beulah Newman Leslie Nez Lois Nez Rufina Nez Evan Nick Sophia Nikolai Alfred Nollner Velma Not Afraid Julia Okpeaha Louella Old Bear Frances Onalik Richard Oney Pamela Orange Kenneth Oscar 49 JUNIORS Solomen Osceola Pearl Outwater Wilbert Oxeraok John Paul Peter Paul Christina Penatac John Peterson Yago Pethuska Tony Phillips Loretta Phillips Fanny Pikok Elwood Pipestem Roderick Pokibro Iva Reed Yvonne Richards Linda Rickteroff Ethel Roundine Dale St. Goddard Ellen Sam Marilyn Sam Madeline Sampson Patrick Savage Pius Savage Patty Scott Mary Segevan Bruce Shelby Jokey Sheldon Katemal Shorty Moses Shorty Zelma Selas 50 Linda Simpson Allen Singer Merna Skin Elizabeth Smith Mary E. Smith Sharon A. Smith Juanita Spencer Linda Stein Jennie Stevens S. Still Smoking Mary Stone Linda Suvlu Richard Suvlu Robert Suvlu Sally Tacheene Zona Takes Enemy Mark Tall Sharon Taptto David Thomas Janice Tiger Mary Tigertail Wilma Titus Larry Tobacco Annie Todechine Judy Tofjsi Jim John Tohtsoni Tom Tohtsoni David Toledo Tillie Tso Geraldine Tsosie JUNIORS 51 JUNIORS 52 Rhoda Tuckfield Niketa Twitchell Robert Tyon Candida Unin Lilly Wagner Les Wahsise, Jr. Leota Walters Robert Ward Ponca Warrior Melford Wesley George Williams Kathy E. Williams Kathy A. Williams Ben Charlie Willie Mary Lena Wilson Bernice Wongittilir Jeanine Wyena Alex Yazzie Ben Chee Yazzie Helen Yazzie Roy Yazzie Jerry Yellowhair Lloyd Yeltatzie Randy Bennett Irma Cate Sarah Curley Linda Dixon Anecia Evons Gordon Hobucket Kathy Holtsoi JUNIORS Gloria Johnson Meredith Lincoln Thompson Morgan Amy Nelson Delbert Penn Carol Russell George Stanley Robert Thomas JUNIORS He promised t- could have a piece of candy when all this is done. If I can only get this perfect, I may get to meet Norman Rockwell. Spanish, Spanish .... Oh, why did I have to take Spanish? V ' - I just know I’m in here someplace. 54 SOPHOMORES Cecil A. Dick President Peggy Jean White Vice-President Linda B. Jesse Secretary Ann Marie Bell Treasurer Larry D. Simpson Sgt.-At-Arms Ronald E. Abarca Kathleen E. Abbott Eva Agoodie Yako Alexie Larry K. Allen Robert Allen Herbert Aluska Noah Andrews Yvonne Andrews Shirleen Bad Bear Larry Bahe Ralph W. Bahe Richard D. Ballew Marcella Barney Frank Bear Cloud Gilbert Beard Jr. Alan Begay Jerry Begay Lorraine L. Begay Raymond Begay 56 SOPHOMORES Bernard G. Bell Letty Ben Tully Ben Melton Benally Marietta Beno Henry Berry Wanda Bigfoot Gary N. Big Hair Lawrence C. Big Hair Michael L. Blackstar Dorothy Blind Melford E. Booth Lavern M. Broncho Edward’ A. Burgess George Burnell Myrna Calf Robe Clifford Calf Tail Alexander Calhoun Augustine Calls Him Raymond Campa Ellen F. Carlson Lou Carter Cornelius Cedartree Dorene R. Chaat Vicki Charles Marie Charley Caroline L. Christian Mercy Cleveland E. Comes At Night Julia Cook 57 SOPHOMORES Raymond K. Cooper Evelyn R. Crosby Alfred Cummings Eddie F. David Elmie E. David Linda G. Day Marilyn L. Day Roderick DeCoteau Judith Demientieff Kenneth J. Deputy Agnes J. Dushkin John A. Egoak David Evan Drucilla M. Farrow Viola J. Fisher Edna M. Frank John Friend Gladys George Mary L. Given Nancy Gregory Franklin E. Griest Gene Harvey Lynda Y. Hawk Patrick F. Henry Harry Hicks Woodie Hicks Laura L. Higgins Thecla M. Hootch Agnes R. Inakak Verla J. Jackson 58 SOPHOMORES Marie Jacob Ruth M. Jacob Agnes M. James Sandra K. James Gavin L. Jefferson Levi L. Jefferson Regina E. Jerry Twila A. Jimmie Elmie W. Jimmie Beatrice A. Joe Carrie John Mae Alice John Patty L. John Mary Jane Johnson Nickolai Johnston Peter Jones Debra Joseph Charlie Kagak Vivian Kanayurak Rhonda Karty Laura Kauley Patrick Keely Bernadette Keyes Amos Kippi John Kntrko e Bailey LaForge Minnie Larson Audrey Lawrence Thomas Leavitt Frankie LeClair 59 SOPHOMORES Louise LeClair Donna LeClaire Lucy Lee Myra Lee Johnny Littlefish Janine Lonewolf Renita Longknife Gale Louie Lawrence Luke Caroline McCurtain Darrell Mad Plume Alice Makaily George Malemute Mary Manutoli Ernestine Marceau Tom Mike Bertha Miller Monica Miller Ruth Mo jin Floyd Montoya Marie Morris Matilda Mute Ben Nakaideneh Lucy Nelson Bessie Nez Sophie Nicholai Susie Nicholai Joseph Nicholas Michael Nicholas Daisy Nick 60 SOPHOMORES Mary Nikolai Marsha Nowatak A. Other Medicine Louis Overland George Patkotak Marlin Paul Nickolas Paul Helen Penatac Barbara Penn Darlene Pensoneau Crimet Phillips Lucy Phillips Edith Pikok Wayne Pinkharn Christian Pleasant Martha Pleasant Ervin Polite Ercel Prairie Chief Deana Preacher Patricia Purette Judy Red Boy Evelyn Rickteroff Rocky Riley C. Running Wolf Cliff Russell Franklin Russell Alexie Sakar Elizabeth Sam Christine Sampson Dorothy Sarren 61 SOPHOMORES 62 Rose Saupitty Gregory Savage Leroy Senator Wesley Seyler Jr. Martha Shane Lynn Shelby Polly Sheldon Richard Sheldon Annie Shepard Dennis Sherman M. Shippentower Bertha Smith Rose Ann Smith Virginia Smith Mildred Spencer Glen Spotted Eagle Carl Standing Elk Connie Stevens Elizabeth Tatlelik Daisy Tazruk Regina Tickett Ruby Tiger Michael Tinker Marjorie Tom Calvin Tritt Louise Tritt Cleo Tso Louise Uisok Carmen Ute Stella Vielle Valora Vallicana Winifred Wabaunee John Sam Wahsise Nora June Walters Valorie Wapsheli Lavelda Wapskineh Emma Jean Warren Judy Washakee Joe Washington Lorena Wasuli Bernadine Watchman Annette Wells Butler Wesley Robert B. Westcoat Murray Whiteshield Andy Williams Betty Williams Joseph Willie Lisa Winnier Arlene Yazzie Herman Yazzie Jane Yazzie Larry Yazzie Minnie Yazzie Ida Andrew Paul Ayuluk Marie Berlin Malinda Byrd Louisa Campbell Mike Carson 63 y lu SOPHOMORES Aff • S Cenneth Charles .iSandra Columbus V Velma David Sammy Dunlap Emma Fullmoon Eric John David Young Arthur Levier Mary Little Dog Joshua Okpik April Pepion Walter Pacheco W‘,'“ V' 'W Vivica Pretty Weasel Larry Simpson Nora Standing Elk 9 Virgil Simon James Walters Kinilia Wise 64 SOPHOMORE-FRESHMEN ACTIVITIES Hey! You guys are supposed to be studying, not smiling at the cameraman. I agree with you, but I’ll stick out my tongue any- way. And they all got together and this is what they said ... Well, now that you mention it, it is quite compli- cated. 65 FRESHMEN Richard Kochutcn President Lavina DeRoche Vice-President Mary Louise Ell Secretary Leonard Morgan Treasurer Grinell Edwards Jr. Sgt.-at-Arms Martha Active Aloysius Aguchak Hazel Aguchak Arnold Ahmaogah Karen Aimsback Molly Aluskak Elene Amik Carrie Andrew Herman Andrew Ida Andrew Roland Andrew Henry Anelon Linda Anelon Wassie Apokedak Teddy Atchokah Annie Attie Paul Ayuluk Joseph Bailey Emil Ballot Lee Ballot 66 FRESHMEN Elsie Barger Paul Bart Alba Joe Beard Stella Beaver Billy Bedoka Dorene Bell Helen Berlin Carlie Berry Mildred Black Roland Black Jr. Margaret Bohanan Anna Brink Peter Brink Susan Brink Zarharias Brink Lloyd Brown Walter Brown Ronald Calf Robe Horton Capoeman Nellie Carl Hattie Carter Bridget Cedartree Marie Charles Louis Chikigak Lydia Chingliak Mona Clark Paul Clark Alex Coffee Mary Damian Eliza David 67 FRESHMEN Dale Davis Merle Davis Julian Dayton Alfred Demientieff Jr. Rosa Downey William Duny Simeon Dushkin William Edwards Howard Egoak Jr. Dorothy Epchook Eunice Evan Ev’body Talks About Patricia Franks Deanna Fulton Joseph Garnie Knute Gilbert Jr. Rena Gooden Carroll Gray Martha Gust Anna Marie Hanson Ella Hawley Ida Hoffman Shirley Holmes Okalena Housler Buddy Huerta Eva Jacob Olinka Jacob Norma Jacobs Marlene James Della Jimmie 68 FRESHMEN Tina Jimmie Ephune Joe Martha Joekay Robert Jones Agnes Kameroff Cecilia Kamerolf Dennis Karty Norma Kaulay Ellen Kuku Nancy Kunayak Gilbert LaForge Moses Littlefish Bobby McCarr Dennis McGlashan Dale Marceau Myrtle Mekiana Dexter Mosho Elena Nelson Grace Nicholai Agnes Nicholai Anthony Nick Maurice Niksik Jeannette Nollner David Northover Verna No Runner Anna Nowatak Katherine Noyohon Mary Okpealuk Leonard Olanna Virginia Old Bear 69 FRESHMEN Leonard OIrun Morris R. Olson Pearl Orange Paul Oscar Theodore Overland Tommy Owens Marguerite Pacheco Angela Pete John Peters Richard Peters Bernice Peterson Michael Pethuska Carol Petsemoie Barbara Phillip Vivica Pretty Weasel Bernadette Primeaux Michael Savage Archie Seelkoke Jerry Selanoff Paul Selanoff Matalia Shorty Malcolm Smart Fanny Smith Josephine Smith Martha Smith Pauline Snell Franklin Snigaroff Clarence Standsblack Joseph Steve Nicholai Stevens 70 FRESHMEN Beverly Strong Bert Tabbytite Norman Tartsah Alexie Temple Elena Temple Irene Tinker Sarah Tom William Tonemah Olaf John Totland Raymond Tritt Alice Tucker David Tucker Esther Tunutmuak John Usugan Vita Walker Katherine Wassilie Katie Wassilie Dennia Wasuli Loretta Watt Charles Wesley Kevin West Carolyn Wheeler Karen Williams Martha Willie Mary Ann Wise Jack Wiseman Dianna Woods Albert Yazzie Paula Yupaiuk Anna Zaroff 71 FRESHMEN Kathy Abbot Philip Albert Haskell Battiest Christopher Carson Roy Clitso Dwight Delodge Lavina DeRouche Roger Field Anna Francis Galedia Grass Frank Hicks Agnes James Kenneth James Valerie Jones Gilbert Kent Reuben Kent Rosemary Kokrak Elsie A. Larson April Little Dog John Little Dog Leonard Morgan George Nash Catherine Nicholas Susie Silverhorn Bill Smith Merita Ueasuy Carrie Wassilie ve1 V i if POST HIGH SCHOOL BENNETT L. CHIAGO President Gr. 13, Heavy Equipment Pima Scottsdale, Arizona TOM YAZZIE Vice-President Gr. 14, Heavy Equipment Navajo Kayenta, Arizona GEORGE GARCIA Secretary-Treasurer Gr. 13, Heavy Equipment Minnesota Chippewa Redby, Minnesota LEONARD MAY Sgt.-At-Arms Gr. 14, Heavy Equipment Apache San Carlos, Arizona EPHREM J. ANDREWS Gr. 13, Heavy Equipment Athabascan McGrath, Alaska GLENDON W. BULLOCK Gr. 14, Heavy Equipment Alabama Livingston, Texas EVADITH M. DAWSOr Gr. 13, Cosmotology Choctaw Sayre, Oklahoma EVELYN M. DAWSON Gi. 13, Cosmotology Choctaw Sayre, Oklahoma LAWRENCE GOH Gr. 13, Heavy Equipment Navajo Oraibi, Arizona FERNANDO HALL Gr. 13, Dry Cleaning Shoshone-Piaute Owyhee, Nevada 74 POST HIGH SCHOOL JOSEPH HONYUMPTUVA Gr. 13, Heavy Equipment Hopi Tuba City, Arizona FREDERICK LUJAN, JR. Gr. 13, Heavy Equipment Taos El Prado, New Mexico YVONNE MURRAY Gr 13, Cosmotology Osage-Pueblo-Iowa-Otoe Pawhuska, Oklahoma LEONARD PECHULI Gr. 14, Heavy Equipment Apache San Carlos, Arizona GARY THUNDER Gr. 13, Heavy Equipment Red Lake Chippewa Redby, Minnesota WILLIAM WELLS, JR. Gr. 13, Heavy Equipment Nisqually-Quinault Olympia, Washington EVERETT BURSON Gr. 14, Heavy Equipment Ute Fort Duchesne, Utah REUBEN CUCH Gr. 13, Heavy Equipment Ute Whiterocks, Utah EUGENE JACK Gr. 13, Heavy Equipment Paiute Fallon, Nevada JIMMY NEWTON Gr. 14, Heavy Equipment Southern Ute Ignacio, Colorado LARRY THOMAS Gr. 13, Heavy Equipment Papago Sells, Arizona 75 POST HIGH SCHOOL Now fix me up real nice. I want Carriasco to notice me. Boy, this is gonna be some cleaning job! He’d never make it in Drivers Ed.; he can’t ever see a tree. Gee, I wonder where this came from? 76 CHILOCCO CHOIR OFFICERS Front row (L-R), Carla Niastor, second vice-president; and Sandra Charles, sec- retary. Second row; Marilyn Sam, co-robe chairman; Gloria Fawcett, librarian; and Myrcine Buffalo Meat, reporter. Third row; Kenton Dick, first vice-president; and Jim John Tohtsoni, stage manager. Fourth row; Richard Hubbard, robe chair- man; and Robert Lewis, President. CHILOCCO CHOIR Front Row (L-R), Elmie Jimmie, Rosemary Pacheco, Mary Tigertail, Linda Jesse, Gloria Francis, Mrs. Warren, Louise Tsosie, Delores C 1 a h, Sandra Charles, Patricia Scott and Marilyn Begay. Second Row; Calley Parton, Priscilla Barney, Linda Suvlu, Carol Plunoley, Gloria Fawcett, Darlene Pensoneau, Frankie LeClair, Vicki Charles, Edna Frank, Virginia Lauth, Jeanette Green and Carol Sim- mons. Third Row; Chester Haskan, George Williams, Mira Creepingbear, Elsie Austin, Helen Whiteshirt Myrcine Buffalo Meat, Patricia Murray, Marilyn Sam, Carla Niastor, Delbert Penn and David Young Fourth Row; Nickolas Paul, Gregory Savage, Ronni Primeaux, Kenton Dick, Murray Whiteshield Jim John Tohtsoni, Peter Greene and Bennett Chiago. Fifth Row; Richard Irons, Leonard Bigeoose Richard Hubbard and Arnold Leider. 78 CHILOCCO BAND OFFICERS Front (L-R); John Mingo, presi- dent. Second row; Annie T ode- chine, property manager; and Marie Tsosie, assistant property manager. Third row; Ruby Yel- low Robe, secretary; Irene How- ell, vice-president; and Phyllis Speak Thunder, librarian. BAND Kneeling (L-R); Marie Tsosie, Gilbert Amik, Woodrow Begay, Wayne White, James Watt, Clarence Standsblack and Loretta Phillips. First row standing; Patsy Lou Begay, Virginia Begay, Yako Alexie, Ruby Yellow Robe, Phyllis Speak Thunder, Dollie Mae Benally, Nancy Begay, Rosalyn Joe, Linda Dix- on, Lula Lee, Mary Lena Wilson, Katherine Holtsoi, Colbert Cole, Francis Tsosie, Geraldine Tsosie, John Mingo, Alice Manygoats, Alice Kugzruk, Linda Merculief, Tommy Andrew, Marilyn Mills, Jesse Chim- egalria, Zacharia Slim, Viola Fisher, Juanita Spencer, Colleen Gardipee, Betty Brown, Lillie Begay, Hel- en Crosby and Daisy Maryboy. Back row; Kenneth Oscar, Walter Pacheco, Bill Bailey, Ella King and Janice Itta. 79 DRILL TEAM Center (L-R), Betty Bahe, Anna Simpson and Bessie Denetsosie. First Row (L-R), Roberta Favel Ethel Koundine, Linda Simpson, Frances Rose Begay, Nora Walters, Nancy Fitka, Nancy Gregory, Teresa Morris, Della Jimmie, Rose Ann Smith, Lucy Lee and Evelyn Crosby. Second Row Stella Vielle Hel- en Penatac, Elizabeth Johns, Dianne Woods, Katherine Begay, Leota Walters, Laura Higgins, Rita Jones Ramona Joe, Eleanor Capps, Marcella Barney and Roberta Harding. ORCHESTRA First row (L-R), William Toneman, Carrie John, Mercy Cleveland. Lorraine Begay and Bernadette Keyes. Second Row Larry Brown, Ann Bell, Agnes James, Roger Pierre and John Peterson. Third Row; Bailey LaForge, Johnny Littlefish, Nick Dull, Noah Andrew, Eddie David and Benjamin Nakaideneh. Fourth Row; Miss Gwendolyn Johnson, instructor; Judy Demientieff and John Egoak. 80 A CHEERLEADERS First Row (L-R). Laura Kauley, Carla Niastor and Helen Penatac. Second Row; Mary Tigertail and Eleanor Capps, head cheerleader. CHEERLEADERS AND PEP CLUB First Row (L-R), Barbara Penn, Mary Tigertail, Carla Niastor, Eleanor Capps and Linda Simpson Sec- ond Row; Mary Anne Segevan, Nancy Ahsogeak. Elizabeth Johns. Betty Bahe, Madeline Sampson Syl- via Learshield and Doris Matt Third Row: Lillie Begay. Phyllis Blueyes, Norma Kaudle Kaule Lydia Cypress, Shirley Barney, Ella King and Ramona Joe. Fourth Row; Jeanine Wyena, Loretta Phillips Nancy Gregory and Diane Woods. ’ H ’ 8] BAND ACTION . . . . and they all stood patiently at attention until they were given the command to fire (oops, I mean march). MUSICAL PLAY Hey, you up in the balcony, quit throwing those tomatoes. 82 FOOTBALL RECORD Chilocco-0 Blackwell-35 Chilocco-19 Arkansas City, Kansas-26 Chilocco-12 Braman-34 Chilocco-0 Dunjee-30 Chilocco-8 Sedan, Kansas-26 Chilocco-7 Caney, Kansas-20 Chilocco-13 Newkirk-31 Chilocco-40 Arkansas City, Kansas-6 Chilocco-24 Ponca City-36 Chilocco-20 Kiowa, Kansas-34 Would you believe this is our Football team in action? Football Team First row (L-R), Colbert Cole, Cecil Dick, Kenneth Deputy, Daniel Evening, Robert Petsemoie, Rich- ard Kreitzer, Henry Dreadfulwater, Ricky Pokibro, Keith Riggs, Dale St. Goddard, Darrell Nagashoah, Kenton Dick and Leonard Anquoe, Assistant Coach. Second row; Mr. Kenneth Moore, Coach, Gavin Jefferson, Robert Tyon, Leslie Nez, Frank Charley, Harrison Begay, Johnny Descheenie, Laverne Bron- cho, Eric John, Robert Lewis, Ponca Warrior and James Watt. Third row; Richard Suvlu, Billy Lee, Jim John Tohtsoni, Gary Big Hair, Bailey LaForge, Lawrence Big Hair, Frank Bear Cloud, Alvin Wall, Gary Ten Bear, Gilbert LaForge, David Jackson, Robert Ward and Mr. Horace Taylor, assistant coach. 84 BASKETBALL RECORD Chilocco-52 Pawhuska-78 Chilocco-62 Blackwell-70 Chilocco-50 Cherokee-57 Chilocco-62 Newkirk-39 Chilocco-50 Caney, Kansas-78 Chilocco-49 Cushing-63 Chilocco-59 __ . St. Johns-54 Chilocco-48 Perry-31 Chilocco-56 Caney, Kansas-71 Chilocco-71 St. Mary’s-60 Chilocco-59 Cushing-76 Chilocco-72 St. Mary’s-60 Chilocco-54 Newkirk-33 Chilocco-46 Perry-62 Chilocco-59 Blackwell-64 Chilocco-44 Stillwater-55 Hey, where’s the ball? BASKETBALL TEAM First row (L-R) Kenneth Oscar, Wayne Shonnie, Bruce Shelby, Gray Bighair, Robert Olson, Richard Kreitzer. Richard Hubbard. Kenneth Deputy. Jerry Yellowhair and Tulley Ben Second row; Mr Ken- neth Moore, Coach; Norman Matoomealook, Michael Blackstar, Ronald Calfrobe, Clarence Running Wolf, Grinell Edwards, Gilbert Beard, Ponca Warrior, Larry Simpson, Gene Harvey and Vincent Mc- Carthy. 85 TRACK TEAM First, (L-R); Roderick Pokibro, David Jackson, Jonah Billie, Roger Benally, David Thomas, Henry Dreadfulwater. Richard Kreitzer, Gary Big Hair and Mr. Horace Taylor, coach. Second rev; Bailey La- Forge, Gilbert LaForge, Alan Begay, Billie Lee, Jerry Begay and Bernard Bell. Third row; Colbert Cole, Gavin Jefferson, Leroy Tucker, Paul Manygoats, Joe Lester, Kenton Dick and Lehi Benally. WRESTLING SQUAD First row, (L-R); Mike Savage, John Peters, Leroy Billiman, Paul Manygoats, Frank Charley, Randy Ahmaogak, Pius Savage, Richard Suvlu, Eric John, Robert Suvlu, Cecil Dick and James Watt. Second row; Horace Taylor, coach; Paul Selanof, David Field, Chester Haskan, Lavern Broncho, Tom Leavitt, Richard Ballew, William Edwards and Clarence Standsblack. Third row; Leslie Nez and Clarence Chee. 86 BASEBALL TEAM First row, (L-R); Roderick Decoteau, Eric John, Alex Calhoun, Floyd Montoya and David Taptto. Sec- ond row; Alvin Wall, Robert Petsemoie and Cecil Dick. 87 I sure hit the ball hard. It went clear over the pitcher’s mound. SUMMER f SPORTS Hey, you missed the hall It’s a bird. It’s a plane. No, it’s a birdie. 88 You’re suDposed to use the mallet, not your hands. Now . . easy this time. DORM CAMPUS LIFE Here’s your Coke. How about an Almond Joy, Man! If I get this place any cleaner, I’ll have to Peter Paul? put on my shades. I wonder if I made the failing list this week. . . . 90 Mr. Bennett seems to have the undivided attention of these boys during Home Training. I guess Mr. Parker is the bouncer. LIFE ON CAMPUS Gee. I don’t know about this mob ... maybe they’re fighting over a piece of candy. Even Mr Lovelace is making the scene. Come on John! Quit looking for your girl. . . . and now, students, for my latest trick!’’ Coach Moore says, “Son, you better run. You’ve got somebody else’s shoes.” 91 mmLl Looks like Henry’s just seen a ghost Why is everyone happy? Is the punch spiked? Not only are you the queen of several organiz- Quit eyein’ the girls, Ivan, or you’ll fall off! ations, you’re also a chowhound!! 92 DRY CLEANING When we finish marking, Mr. Topaum can show us how to remove the ink marks. BODY AND FENDER WELDING Hey, Alfred, spray the truck, not me. So, that’s how you makea box. Just weld some metal together and slap a bottom on it. II SMALL ENGINES SHEET METAL You had better watch it, Robert, or you’ll have a very shocking experience. MACHINE SHOP Students in the machine shop are learning how to use the metal lathe. What does he have? ... a bowl of flour . . . No. It’s a stovepipe hat. DRAFTING Did you say you’re going to build a Mansion? 95 AGGIE SHOW Dr. Wall is presenting the awards at the annual Aggie show. HOME ECONOMICS Hey, Mrs. Sweeney, how long do you want me to hold this wall up? Are you sure you know what you’re doing, Norlene? Better watch it, or your eyelashes will fall in your soup! I’m almost finished. All I have to do now is put in the zipper, make the sleeves, sew the buttons on, make the button holes, fix the hem........... 97 LETTERMEN OFFICERS (L-R); Keith Riggs, secretary; Robert Petsemoie. sgt-at-arms; Richard Kreitzer, president; and Ricky Pokibro; vice-president. DRY CLEANING OFFICERS ■R) Vincent McCarthy, sgt-at-arms; Richard Irons, president; Matilda Reed, vice-president- and Lu- cinda George, secretary. 98 PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION Wall f 7 Susie H. Byrd Hugh F. Huston Della M. Nunn Harold Barse Leonard M. Anquoe Roberta L. Goulden Clarence W. W melon M Snea-tU Imogene S. James Jerrall C. Poore Leola M Taylor PLANT MANAGEMENT Lacy Otilia H Hernandez Donald A. Dominick Albert V. Schmidt Calvin- D. Dickerson Roscoe Edward Olds Taylet Morgan Harry E. Nogle Charles K. Snell Gart-D BUCrigTTfr Enos L. Armstrong Kgjineth L. Davis Henry C. Hendrickson Charles A Narcomey JLoim Tr-fhira - Thomas E Golay Ellison G. DeNoya Woodrow W. Sulphur James C. Bearskin Warren Kent Myer Joel-XX Compete Haden H. Sullivan Lawrence L. Pingry Russell H. Cannon Louis J. McGilbra LfcWis LavenTtfimr Archie. Littlewolker 'Arthur W- -Kpnt Howard Childers Henry McEwin ACADEMIC, HS Melva C. McGrew Vcfra -Mas K-mg Loreta G. Courtney Lawrence R. Henderson Edward Lee Dunagan Gerald E McCulley ■LvoflcT DWarren Marta Woods Grant Marie K. Engelking Erie W Haring Alline M. Montgomery Sam S. Sendero Gwendolyn A. Johnson Xhalma L Harrshow Clinton J. Leon Martha E. Sterling Mary R. Ireland George L. Dunagan Patty C. Allen Robert Ault Mary L Madderra ACADEMIC, 9th 10th P ai 1 R. Goudbear luwuh-i Tayiur Vivian C Arckambault Augustine-CL-Barae Charles G. Ballard -Jue “D Herrin Cyril F. Kelley «■•kte Larney Eleanor W. Burnette Richard E. Goulden Truman Lee Clark Karl G. Stone Paula G. Thpmas Rhoda L. Parker Jack A. Talmadge Fred E. McKenzie Agnes L. Clark Orville D. Brown, Jr. Loraine T. Moore Juanita-y: “Robison wai4% _ Li, c 11 llllr 17. OnCH—- Alta G. McGilbra Faye P. Hathcoat Mabel W. Jones Nancy Lambert Lorena K. DeRoin Marian M. Stone f Evangeline G Pipestem Mary L. Hernasy Clara N. Bushyhead Dorothy PayCrawlord - Virginia D. Narcomey Julia Ann Byrd Patti D. Martin Freda Jean Lane Twyla I. Beaver Estelle Diane LeClair Clara M. Williams HOME ECONOMICS Elizabeth L. Heagy Blanche Y. Beaver Marie B. McCarty Rose Mary Wood AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT Ev rett E-Weuwke Claude M Livingston Walter T. Kelley Nathan H. Benton, Jr. Joseph E. Nunn .Paul L. Michael Victor A. Bushyhead GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT Jack McCarty Melba L. Toppah Bobby J. Burris Dee L. Gregory David E. Parker Dave A. Bennett Charles H. Antilla Charles E Black Donny E. Cannon Bobbie Begay Carriasco McGilbra Johrr-J-SneH- June Kirkland John D. King William H. Beaver John Beaver Augustus L. Robedeaux Ben M. Cerre Ernest Hyde Toppah Norman L. Thornton Harold L. Burris Kenneth E. Black Lucille W. Bearskin Richard T. Hernasy Kenneth C. Moore Horace Taylor Loreta M. Gigoux Melva Jo Anquoe Patricia Head Mary F. Clary Maj -4k-Meem Clara Jane Taylor Karen J. Bell Janie Lou Hazaleus Mary Elizabeth Sweeney s' Lueille J Scheir j j Elaine May Clark ( Dorothy M. Jarrett Semion A. McCarty Chillie McIntosh Jiobart-Lee-Na -Ear- Julia E. Kent Vernis A. Benton Carolyn M Jamison Jesse C. Grant, Jr. TITLE I Ina R. Morris VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT Coston D. Nicholson John A. Topaum Billy Joe Dye Berklie B. Perico Louis M Thompson Erancis. Krrktend Rtry D traughi. Walter Lloyd Means Rupert L. Cooper S. Lincoln Morris Calvin D. Cowen -James tmuey Harvey Leveteee- Jerry O. Pope Vernon R. Pope Oran Dabney Willie James NathaifH. Benton, Sk 99 TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page '........................................................ 1 Foreword and Dedication____________________________________________.__ 2 Administration ________________________________________________________- 3 Personnel___________________________________________________________— 5 Student Bank Staff_________________________________________________ 10 Clubs and Organizations_____________________________________________ 1 1 Royalty ____________________________________________________________ 21 Seniors _________________________________________________________ - 27 Juniors ____________________________________________________________ 43 Sophomores ______________________________________________________.__— 55 Freshmen __________________________________________________________ 66 Post Graduates________________________________________________________75 Music and Marching Groups ___________________________________________ 77 Sports ______________________________________________________________ 83 Life on Campus_______________________________________________________ 89 Trades, Aggie, Home Ec. and Prac. Arts______________________________ 93 Lettermen and Dry Cleaning Officers___________________________________98 Personnel Roster______________________________________________________99 Table of Contents__________________________________________________ 100 INTERIOR — CHILOCCO PRESS
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