Colorado Academy - Telesis Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1967

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jeffrey joe Reynolds Mountain Rescue 2, 3, 43 Lacrosse 3, 4g Fire Crew 1, 2, Art 1, 23 Falcon Club 1, Drama Technician 1, 2, 3, 45 Gun Club 1, 2, Vice-President 3, 4, Mustang 3, 4. Famous for his turkey call, Wah-Wah added a large portion of Western, or cowboy, flair that is a must to a senior class. Who could forget his Home on the Range in Douglas, Wyo., where a man could live in peace in Marlboro Country? Jeff was a valuable asset to the drama crew, Working diligently in the light booth, temptations aside. His overpowering humor became trying sometimes, however, one could never be in direct opposition to him. All kidding aside, Jeff was a four-year man whose interest in and contribution to the school was profound. SENIORS Edwin Sublett Richards Football 3, 45 Skiing 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 23 Kayaking 3, 43 Gun Club 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Mustang 3, 4, Telesis 4. How will the seniors ever forget Ted's four o'clock shadow, in the ninth grade yet? In his four years at CA, he was quite a playboy, with numerous hot sports cars that ended up in the Platte River or for sale, when he finally lost his license in his senior year. It wasn't until this last year, when Ted be- came a boarder, that we came to understand him for what he was: a taciturn Don Juan who was always plotting a scheme for a quiet evening with one of the Denver delights the following weekend. From his Jean-Claude Killy appearance on the ski slopes to his nonchalance around the campus, Ted made a definite place for himself here at CA. 109

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Walter Bruce Prockter Soccer 1, 2, 33 Kayaking 2, 35 Mountain Rescue 4. Bruce has added many talents to the Senior Class through the years he has been at CA. We don't know where we would have been without his much-needed services in making posters for most of CA's functions. Just leave it up to Bruce to devise some clever way of attracting attention to his posters. When Bruce wasn't in the art room he was either playing soccer or climbing up and kayak- ing down the glorious Colorado Rockies. Being very avid in kayaking, Bruce has been one of the king- pins on the team, and has held it together through many attempts to disband it. Whether on the play- ing field, in the classroom, or who knows where in the Colorado wilderness, Bruce strove to do his best and make things easier for others. It will be hard to forget the courteous, helping hand put forward by Bruce in the past years at CA. Dwight Douglas Reid Football 4, Art 3, 43 Photography 3. In the two years Doug has been at CA, he has contributed much to the social life on campus through his personal character. From his avid card playing to his subtle wit, he has established a certain atmosphere of comedy in the lives of all that knew him. Who will forget his eager willingness and en- thusiasm around campus as exemplified by his Big Red and dilapidated Jeep? Doug achieved certain goals this year in mastering both the Coke and candy machines, as well as mastering the art of appearance and grace. This all constitutes the carefree attitude of Doug, who, through his humor, managed to bal- ance any disappointments of the Class of '67.



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james Stevenson Roberts Football 43 Lacrosse 43 Art 2, 35 Typing 39 Student Activities Chairman. In the fall of 1964, CA was blessed with the most proficient employer of the verbal slash ever to visit Colorado. Few will ever forget that arrival -complete with a cigarette in the corner of the mouth, wings, rails, fins, and waves of hair, and of course-the accent-f'New York. Along with this arrival, most of us will never forget a certain departure--,often a short cab ride to The Springs and a stay at the i'l3'more. The Kid did take temporary leave once, but fortunately, we were blessed with his return the following fall. Jim was probably best known to the populace of a near-by institution as The Organizer? We are sure that f'Grease will dance through life and at the end of it, take a taxi ride to the North Shore in the sky. 110 : V. . Keith Robinson, lr. Soccer 2, 39 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Falcon Club 15 Drama Club 1, Typing 25 Electronics 33 Chess Club 4. Since the fifth grade, Keith Strongheart Troll- stead Phenoovial Robinson has gained the reputation at CA of being the Tarzan failure of the ropecourse, the twinkle-fingered card player, and the philoso- pher of happiness. Keith was also considered as CA's greatest hot rod. He had a little red Porsche that he occasionally took up to 40 m.p.h., but only of course when a mile straight away could be found at four in the morning. The Porsche was a very nice car but for Keith it could sometimes be too-nice. Like Keith, the car seats were double- jointed fthey folded back as well as forwardj. Without Keith's frolicsome manner, Winsome smile, and his kinked but coordinated athletic ability and intelligence, CA would have been at a great loss.

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