Crowley County High School - Charger Yearbook (Ordway, CO)

 - Class of 1966

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A - , -V , ,. J w f V , , M A ,f N A-- 1 X , W f :fx , W ' Y ' ' 'j4,,,M , ' W3 s 1 ' , 4 1 T. I I X I 3 W i Fl?l f xi ' 'F x. M.. K. .,.. ,.N. ., . , ,Zyl A X '- 1 x4NW,MMMn4,4 !f 4 ' ,K if -, R .Y R .22-A ,M V r-X Yi kX.f,f K, 2 C7 WLE f ?aff.f-1 sa. '- Volume III P11b1iShcLl by the ANNUAL STAFF in 19663 13 CROWLEY COUNTY ' HIGH SCHOOL Ordway, Colorado enter C.C. H. S. full of plans for the day ahead, , , anticipate the inspiring pep rally. procrastinate studying for that test in order to meet Mary or Jack in bakery at lunch. , fight your way through the crowded halls only to be late again. . . work goes hand in hand with fun here, you profit from the work and long remember the fun, , . In School I L u. 3 ww V -A - . I 3 . I ...Ns TABLE OF CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION ------ FACULTY ----- SENIORS - - IUNIORS - - - SOPHOMORES - - FRESHMEN - - SPORTS - - ORGANIZATIONS - - ACTIVITIES - - - ADVERTISEMENTS - - 'I is. .f Nunn., . . A Devoted Teacher . .A Loyal Friend . . A Trusted and Beloved Person . . We dedicate this 1966 CHARGER yearbook to you MR. ROBERT SINN , , , Because we'll miss you not only as a teacher but also a good friend. E . 2 2 E 5 N 2 5 ff- .5 Q- -Q H .SE gy iw 'EZ :K XL Mi, 1 .2-fi Q Board of Education 'iw I Secretary RETA H. FEN TON President DUANE WRIGHT Treasurer E, A, BARGER 121, r 2,1 4 Vice-Pres. HAROLD LANGHORST BOBBY I. BAKER WALTER L. WILSON CNO picture available for Roy Beckettj Through the Board of Education, the administrators of CCHS brought dignity, friendli- ness, co-operation and leadership to the task of building scholastic excellence. Their efforts have gained them the respect of the students and faculty. dministration fi W f 3 J , s . ,, ' ff 'ESM f h Q, 1 ,-f' i 51 6 Supt ROBERT L. COOLEY Asst. supr. WILLIAM BROADBENT Principal Jos T. Rocco L., fi., x U :AO We Q, VU' Q9 1 9 u Q we m, xi K af , -3 A 'J 4. in XII ,' I 3 f if I 1 . It 1 Q .. FA . 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BALDWIN, ED National Honor Society 3, 4: Boys' State: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2 Track 1: FFA 1,2, 3,4 - Reporter 2 - Vice- President 3 - Secretary 4: Dist, Vice- President 3: Chess Club 2, 3,45 Baseball 4: Science Club 3, 4: Vice-President 3: Fresh- man Vice-President: Senior Vice-President: Jr. play: Sr, play: Letterman's 3,4 i BARE, BETTY Chorus 1, 2: Jr. play: Pep Club 2 BARGER, JOHN Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 1: Track 2 BIRD, BILL Football 1, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Jr. play: Sr. play: Letterman's Club 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3: Homecoming Escort 3: Mixed Chorus 1 BONHAM, JOHN Band 1,2, 3, 4: Wrestling 13 Track 1 Dance Band 2,4 CARABAJAL, JIM 1 Where a Wise Man Says, T11 Tr CHRISTIAN, KATHY Band 1, 2, 3: Chorus 1, 2, 3: Select Choir 3: Pep Club 1,2 Ir. Play CHRISTIAN, RON Basketball, 1, 2: Football 1, 2 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 CLINE, GARY Baseball 1, 3, 4: Football 1, 2 Wrestling 3, Jr, play: International Relations Club 4: Science Club 3, 4: Student Council Repre- sentative 4 COBB, GARY Football 1, 2, 3, 4 - manager: Basketball 1,2, 3,4 - manager: Baseball 1, 3,4 - manager: Track 2 - manager: Letterman's Club 1, 2, 3, 4 DIEBOLD, TED Chorus 1, 2, 3: Band 1, 2, 4: Pep Band 2, 4: Basketball 2: Select Choir 1: Library 1 DIPERT, SUSAN Pep Club 3, 4: Annual staff--co-editor 3: editor 4: International Relations Club 4: National Honor Society 3,4: Speech Club 3, 4--President 4--alternate debater at State Jr. play: Sr. play: Speech Club play Student Exchange 4 EICHMAN, GARY Football 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Cross Coun- try 4: Baseball 3,45 Track 1,23 Band 1,2: Sophomore Treasurer: Senior Student Coun- cil Representative: Jr. play: Sr. play: Let- terman's Club 2, 3, 4: Newspaper staff 2: Annual Staff 2,4: Quill and Scroll GIESE, DENNIS Football 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3,4 Track 2, 3,4: Band 1, 2: Chorus 2, 3,45 National Honor Society 3,4: Quill and Scroll 2, 3,43 Letterman's Club 4: Jr, play Sr, play: Newspaper Staff 2: Annual staff 2 GONZALES, DAVID Football Manager 1: Spanish Club 4 999 GONZALES, MANUEL Wrestling 1,4: Football 1: Track 1,2: Let- terman's Club GONZALES, PAULINE Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Outstanding member 3: FHA 2, 3, 4 - corresponding Secretary 3 - Dist, Representative 4 Annual Staff 3: Spanish Club 4: Jr. play GRASMICK, CHARLES Football 1, 2: Basketball 2: Track 1 GRASMICK, ROY Band 1, 2, 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 3, 4: Letterman's Club 4: Mixed Chorus 3 GRASSMICK, KATHY Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1, 2, 4: Select Choir 4: FHA 1,4: GAA 3,4 - Assistant Sports manager 4: Jr, play: Band 1,2 An- nual Staff 3 HERRERA, CARLOS Freshman President: Jr. play: Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4 - Co-cap- tain - First Team -All-Pikes Peak League, Most Valuable Player in League: Second team AA team: South All-State Football team: Basketball 1, 2, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 HESSLINK, DOROTHY Pep Club 1: FHA 2, 3, 4 - Treasurer 3 Presi dent 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: International Rela- tions 4 - Treasurer: Annual staff 3 HIJAR, DON Spanish Club 4 - President: Junior Vice- President: Letterman's Club 3,4: Wrestling 3,4: Football 3,4: Track 3 HIPP, STEVE Football 1, 2 HIXSON, MONTY Wrestling 4: FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 IRVIN, KATHIE GAA 3,45 Pep Club 1, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 2, 4: Spanish Club 4 International Rela- tions Club 4 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4 KEENAN, ROB Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball 1, 2: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Choir 2, 3, 4: Select Choir 4: International Relations Club 4 Vice-President 4: Letterrnan's Club 2, 3, 4: Chess Club 3 KING, SANDRA Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4: Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1, 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: S Science Club 3 Reporter 3: Spanish Club 4 4--Reporter 4: GAA 8, 4--Secretary 4 Jr, Play, Sr, play: Librarian assistant KINNICK , ROLLY LOVATO, CONNIE Pep Club 1, 2: FHA 1, 2--Corresponding Secretary 2: Spanish Club 4: Mixed Chorus 1,4 MARSH, KATHELENE PETERS Pep Club 1, 2, 3: FHA 1,2, 3: Chorus 1.2: GAA 3: Jr. play MASON, JAMES Basketball 1: FFA 1 MCCLEARY, MIKE Football 1.2: Wrestling 2 Colors: Turquoise emi we and Silver MCCURDY, BARBARA FHA 2, 3,4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3 MEDINA, ANDY FFA 1, 2, 3: Reporter 2 - Dist. Sentinel 3 - Parliamentary procedure 2, 3, Dele- gate to State Convention 3: Basketball 1, 2: Track 1, 2: Cross Country 4: Wrestling 4: Choir 4: Chess Club 2, 3, 4 - Student Council Representative: Science Club 2, 3, 4: Speech Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Speech Club play International Relations Club 4: Model UN delegate 4: MERRICK, JERALD Boys' State 3: International Relations Club 4 MILLER, WALLACE FFA l,2, 3,4 - Secretary: Jr. play Sr. P1aY MINNICK, NANCY National Honor Society 3,4: Girls' State 3: Pep'Club 1, 2, 3,4 - Pep Council 3,4: All-State Choir 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Select Choir 3, 4: Jr, play: Sr, play: Science Club 3, 4, - President 4: Pep Band MONTOYA, ROBERT Football 1.2, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 4: Track 1, 2, 3: Cross Country 4: Letterman's Club 1, 2,4 1 MORGAN, LINDA None NELSON, JAMES Freshman Student Council Representative: Sophomore President: Junior President: FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 - Secretary 3 Parliamentary procedure 3 - President 4: Student Body President 4: Football 1, 2: Basketball 1, 2: Jr, play Sr. Play: Chess Club 3, 4 NESSELHAUF, KAREN Cheerleader 1, 2, 3,4: National Honor Society 3,4: Girls' State 3: Pep Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Queen 4 Home- coming Attendant 1, 2: Band 1, 2 Chorus 1,2, 3,4: Majorette 2: Jr. play, Sr. play: Pikes Peak League Student Council Sec, Treas: Junior Secretary Flower: Carnation O'DEA, DIANNE Band 1,2, 3: Pep Band 1,2, 3: Chorus 1, 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Outstanding member 2: Pep Council 3, 4: Cheerleader 3,4: Sopho- more Sec, Science Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 4 GAA 3,4: Secretary 3 - President 4: D. E, 4: Jr. play PASSIG, DANNY Football 1, 2: Basketball 1,2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3: Ir. play: Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4: Newspaper Sports Editor 4: Cross Country 3: Chess Club 1, 2: Science Club 1,2 PEIL, GARY FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 - Treasurer: Parliamentary procedure team 2, 3 RADER, LARRY REEVES, GARY Football 1, 2, 4: Wrestling 1, 2: Baseball 2: Mixed Chorus 1: Chess Club 2, 3,4: Presi- dent 3 - Secretary 4: Science Club 2, 3, 4 Speech Club 3: Speech Club play Letter man's Club 3, 4: Student Council Represen- tative 4: Ir. play: Sr. play: Senior Secre- tary Exchange Student with Leadville 4 REGALAD O, MANUEL Wrestling 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1 Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1 REIN, GARY FFA 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 3, 4: Wrestling 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3,4: Boys' State 3: Chess Club 4: Senior President: Junior Treasurer Letterman's Club 2, 3,4: Jr, play REIN, RONNIE FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 RIEMENSCHNEIDER, PHYLLIS Pep Club 2: Jr. play: D. E. 4 'Zi' ROCKWELL, CHARLENE Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society5 Pep Council 1,2, 3,4 Homecom- ing attendant 3,45 Band 1,2, 35 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Majorette 35 Select Choir 2, 3, 45 Jr. Play , Sr. play, Science Club 35 Fresh- man Treasurer RUSHER, CHRISTINE Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 RUSHER, DEANA Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 - President 45 Chorus 35 Secretary - Treasurer 2, 3 Ir. play5 Sr. play: Freshman Secretary: Sophomore Secretary Junior Secretary: Pep Council FHA 1,2, 3, 4 - Parliamentarian 3 - Stu- dent Council Representative 45 Good Citi- zenship Award, DAR: Betty Crocker Award RUSHER, WILLIAM Band 1, 2, 3,45 Pep Band 25 Football 1, 3, 45 Wrestling 3, 45 Basketball 1 Track 1, Chess Club 25 Letterman's Club 3, 45 Presi- dent 45 SALINAS, FRANK Football 13 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 45 SANTISTEVAN, JOE SEDARSKY, SANDRA Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 45 Select Choir 45 Science Club 2, 3, 4 Secretary: Speech Club 2, 3, 45 GAA 35 Chess Club 2, 35 Jr. play: Sr. play: International Re- lations Club - Program Chairman 4: An- nual staff - Activities editor 4 SHANE, MIKE Wrestling 2 - manager: Track 2 - manager Annual Staff 25 Newspaper Staff 25 Letter- man's Club 35 International Relations Club 45 Spanish Club 4 SHARP, ROGER STARBUCK, SHARON Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 FHA 2, 3, 4: Jr. play: Sr. play - Student director TERRONES, ART Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 3,4: Track 1, 2 TUBBS, PHILLIP Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 4: Track 3: Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4 Chorus 4: Select Choir 4: Sophomore President: Band 1,2 VAIL, CAROL FHA 2, 3,4: Secretary 3 - Parliamentarian 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Pep Council 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3: Chorus 1,2, 3 National Honor Society 3, 4: News- paper Editor 4: Jr, play v1G1L, MARY Pep Club 1, 2, 3: FHA 1, 2, 3: Jr, play: Annual Staff 3: Spanish Club 4 WATSON, PAUL Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 1, 2 Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Select Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Letterman's Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, WAUGH, DIANNA Pep Club 1,2, 3: Chorus 1,2, 3: Select Choir 3: Band 1, 2, 3: Majorette 3 WRIGHT, LINDA Pep Club 3, 4: Vice-President 3: Pep Council 3,4: Cheerleader 4 FHA 2, 3: Student Council Representative 3: Out- standing Girl Athlete: FFA Chapter Sweet- heart 4 Annual Staff 3: Chorus 2, 3 YBARRA, ALBERT Wrestling 1, 2 I Tribute to a Friend Everyone who knew Terry Manweiler knew him not only as a classmate but as a true friend as well. When the chips were down one could count on Terry to be close by to cheer you and to encourage you. Terry's school spirit was shown as he participated in football, basketball, and the clubs--F FA and Letterman's Club. Aside from all of this Terry will best be remembered by his smile that never faded, and his humor that never grew dim. 20 JUNIORS If 4 I -7 Q l I ,. , X 'ff X, ,, ,J ,X A , I 1 ' 4 1 ' v 9 1 if I , . 4 , f, L . Q f.' .,a ',., v . J' v, 1 W f ,vw 1. f ' 7 'I I' , M . U . f' ' -,L , ', , m , f' n- , , W . i A, 4' f' 4 J' . 'AZAYAVIO vw, 4 147.0 ou v,,v,i. . q.,.v4v,v:.v - 1414-v, f. 3, ,.., . '-s,. :,5'-:::a-'O -ff -' - , .W ,... 'f,. 4-mf? .F-, f Class of 196 I , ,g OFFICERS are SEATED, Claudia Young - Secretary Tom Roberts - President: Manuel Medina - Vice President: STANDING-eE1eanor Curtis - Treasurer: and Rita Butler - Student Council Representative. Aragon, Corine Aragon, Florence Baker, Danny Bauer, Mary Beach, Leonard Brown, Linda Butler, Rita Juniors l Parker, Jane Florez, John Foster, Jim Gregory, Bonnie Hatton, Barbara Heckard, Esther Curtis, Eleanor Del Rio, Alfonso Castro, Linda Campos, Tom Cline, Ronnie Dryer, Grace Henderson, Margaret I-Iesslink, John Holler, Cheryl Kirk, Richard Jones, James Kahl, Theresa Laflen, Paula Mann, Helen Martinez, Flora Medina, Manuel Merick, James Junior Osburn, Charles Palmour, Grady Minjarez, Cencia Minjarez, Mary Nesselhauf, Bob Pazie, Karen Rogers, Betty Rusher, Ronnie Salas, Della Ragsdale, David Roberts, Tom Juniors Sanchez, David Schiro, Cheryl Stangl, David Varner, Philip Thompson, Luinda Tomky, Tommy Watkins, Louise Watson, Danny iF' ff: 1 SQ! X 'bg QF x ,-4- ' ? Whittenberg, Bill Wise, Mike Young, Claudia M , wk , n Bw ff M, uf A Ns ,p W ,K A i Q C X. . ,v A . N.: ., wf vw W 3 3 X. T x 1 Q N .ff ,QP A 4 vi' in .. v ef ar N' K' Ha. 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T M N fi., ' .La X xr Al Brown, Shirley Chavez, Manuel Dryer, Violet I Eichman, Donnie Gregory, Bob Jones, Bill Lynch, Joe McKedy, Mike Fillmore, Richard Q Herrera Mary Keenan, Leanna Manweiler, Debbie McRae, Eric Florez, Mike Hijar, Anthony Lopez, Margarita Martinez, Dave Osbourn, Claudia Grasmick, Carole Horn, Brenda Lopez , Mary Lou Martinez, Pat Passig, Paula Gray, Linda Hughes, Bobby Luckaj, JoAnn Mason, Elsie Potts, Linda Sophomores Rader, John Rader, Joyce Reid. John Rusher , Neal Santisteven, Santisteven, Jim Margaret Q a. 4? 51. S 1 LSSSS1 193 , M . Shane,Larry Stangl, Richard States, Carol Terrones, Thompson, Trainor, Mickey Roger Mike Watson, Lois WeskamP. Wright, Margie Joy Lee Reid, Mary Lynn Schwinger, Dick l Steele, Bob WY V W Trainor, Tony Wyeno, Gary Roberts, Ronnie Shaffer, Stan Terrones, Cruz Walter, Darlene Ybarra, Sam nga. K x .I f. 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'Q Ni! xi B ' Q in X i VARSITY --ROW 1: John Reid, Tony Trainor, Dave Martinez, Bill Whittenberg, Pete Castillo, Manuel Regalado, Eric McRae, ROW 2: Bill Rusher, Tom Campos, Carlos Herrera, Roy Grasmick, Gary Rein, Ed Baldwin, Ron Cline, ROW 3: Coach Banks, Coach Tate, Jim Foster, Gary Reeves, Phil Tubbs, Neal Rusher, Brian Doe, Bill Bird, Dennis Giese, Art Terrones, Coach Hancock. Chargers Participate The Crowley County Chargers completed a very successful and impressive 19645 football season by participating in the state playoffs. This season the Chargers scored a total of 232 points and their opponents a total of 105 points compared with the 1964 season which was 96 points scored and 209 points scored against them. Twenty Chargers received CC letters with only eight returning for the 1966 season. Members receiving honors were Carlos Herrera, who was picked for the South All-State team and most valuable player in the conference: Carlos Herrera, Gary Rein and Art Terrones, who were selected for the all-conference team: Terrones, who was the leading scorer in the league: and Coach John Hancock, who won the honor of being the most valuable coach in the conference, Every little bit helps. J Coach John Hancock and Assistant Coach John Tate re- view the game with the op- 36 posing coach. 1965 RESULTS lmrjju 20 Las Animas 8 19 Rocky Ford 20 lr 27 Leadville O 52 Manitou Springs 0 27 Buena Vista 13 46 Florence 13 14 Fountain 13 6 Fowler 13 FOOTBALL MANAGERS: Gary Cobb and Gary Wyeno prepare for a game 21 Salida 25 2 Playoff Fountain 0 State Playoffs 0 Lafayette 22 Compete in State Play-Offs As 'g-- .. A - xM K K df-f ., B SQUAD--ROW 1: Pete Castillo, John VanMeter, Bill Jones, Tom Baldwin, Tony Trainor, Gary Greg- ory, Dave Martinez, ROW 2: Leonard Castillo, Larry Shane, Lupe Terrones, Rob Burmood, Tim Ram- sey, John Reid, Dwight Gardner, Bill Chapman, Coach Schakel. 37 Hard Work Was the Key to Success Carlos Herrera, the most valu- able player in the Pikes Peak League, was also selected for the Chargers in pursuit. , ...Pa All -State football squad. Don Hijar clears the way for Terry Manweiler. Es Coach Tate works with the dummies. You'l1 learn to stay low or else, says Coach Tate. What kind of deal is this? lam. Cross Countr Begins CROSS COUNTRY - ROW 1: Allen Davis, Jim San- tistevan, Robert Montoya ROW 2: Coach Doug Schakel, Gary Eichman, Keith Proctor, Mike Wise, The Crowley County High School Cross Country team completed their first season by successfully placing fifth in the AA division of the Colorado State Cross Country Meet held in Boulder, Colorado. The Crowley County Harriers placed fifth out of 27 schools of which there were 133 runners. The Chargers placed fourth in the Pikes Peak League Meet held in Colorado Springs, Other highlights were the Charger win's over Manitou Springs on homecoming and La Junta on October 14. The score of both meets was 20-17. About ten students turned out for the first year of the Crowley County Cross Country team, which was super- vised by by Coach Doug Schakel, An upcoming year is expected for the Chargers with three of the five letter- men returning, Robert Montoya, the outstanding senior athlete in cross country, sprints for the y finish for an easy first, I The start of the first A cross country race at CCHS against Manitou Springs on Homecom- ing, gi - 11 'Q fi On the course with a long ways to go. Gary Eichman completes an exhaust- ing mile and a half course just ahead of the other runners, 5 Z' 5 ff f x V V7 i xffi x Nr? rl Keith Proctor is sprinting hard for the Allen Davis runs a Stgp Sign and a finish and it looks like Coach Schakel runner is in hot Pursuit. is trying to help him. F 2 r P1?1EM?!g11L!LHJ55il 'glg1ml n1!u if ra ll'li5'5K'i? Ssen u m1auf fmasl fm-rmgf Kaz -rs A -M nglgvaru' T5 fa H 'mms M 'fm uwvgg 1 f smsmiy' iv , , lr ,,3e s5,f Jie 1 V f' A I 'H 55 V? 1E.........' W ! 1 mn n, I , A .- .v- ' hmiif 142 ' 2 fm! fx 'K f1I:'::'j'2 ' L, ' 1 ' 5 ,35'Cl::' 9, ga g? ' ' ' I, is ' 552 W I ff i W 5 E 4 Gary Eichman, the outstanding senior ath- lete in basketball and the best defensive- man, and Brian Doe, who was selected for the KDRO-TV All-Colorado team and many other teams, show off one of the fine trophies won by the Chargers during the season, We're going to state, fellas. Let's cut the nets down. I got the scissors, The Crowley County Chargers completed their season by placing seventh at the state basketball tournament held at Denver. They finished the season with a 16-8 record and a tie for second place in the Pikes Peak League, The best that has been recorded at CCHS, Crowley County pulled many upsets during the season. One of which was beating Salida for the first time in any sport, Another was winning the district tournament, and beating Salida for the second straight time, Sophomore Brian Doe was selected for many teams. Brian was selected for the first team in the Pikes Peak League the second team at state, and for the KDRO TV All-Colorado team, The only sophomore to be chosen for that team The outlook for the 1966-67 season is good. The B squad turned in an outstanding season by only losing a few games, They were coached by John Tate, 42 The Chargers warm up before a game at the coli- Gary Cobb Manager--The little old jellO maker prepares one of his secret recipes, SSLIITI, play-offs I 1 MP' ,-g i V 1 - W Q if Some of the action that took place during the state ,' J xi- if sg December 3 4 10 11 17 18 22-23 January 7 14 21 29 February 4 10 11 18 25 26 March 3-5 9-11 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Rocky Ford Manzanola Salida Manzanola Florence Rocky Ford CCHS Tourn, Manitou Springs Fowler Fountain Widefield Salida Las Animas Florence Manitou Springs Fowler Fountain District Tourn, State Tourn, Won Won Lost Won Won Won 2nd Won Lost Won Lost Won Lost Won Won Won Lost lst 7th VARSITY - ROW 1: Ron Rusher, 95 lbs. 3 Manuel Medina, 103 lbs.S John Reid, 112 lbs.: District Trophy: Pete Castillo, 120 lbs.: Manuel Regalado, 127 lbs. Gary Rein, 133 lbs.: ROW 2: Coach Milton Banks: Don Hijar, 138 lbs.: Bill Rusher, 145 lbs.: Bill Whittenberg, 154 lbs.: Tom Campos, 165 lbs, Q Gary Cline, 180 lbs.i Jim Foster Hwt, and Manager Eric McRae, Grapplers All 'l'he outstanding senior athlete in wrestling and state champ in action. Well gang, says the champ, That's how I did it. Lots of hard work. i WRESTLING SCHEDULE Dec, 3 St, Mary's Won Dec. 10-11 Rocky Ford Tourn, 2nd Dec. 17 Widefielcl Won Jan, 7 Rocky Ford Lost Jan, 8 Widefield Tourn, 6th MMM Jan. 13 Manzanola Won Jan. 14 Limon Won Jan. 15 Fountain Won Jan. 21 Las Animas Won Jan. 22 Fowler Lost Jan. 25 Centennial B Won Jan. 29 Florence Won Feb, 4-5 District Tourn, 1st M. Gary Rein completed the Crow- ley County High School wrestling season by winning the state cham- pionship at 133 lbs, Others that qualified for the state tournament were Ron Rusher at 95 lbs. , Bill Rusher at 145 lbs, , and Bill Whittenberg at 154 lbs. The Chargers completed a winning season and chances for another successful season in 1966i 67 is excellent, Before these grapplers went to state they won their fourth straight district title. Crowley County has won the district tournament every year of its consolidation. The spectators watch Crowley Coach Milton Banks--The man who coached the County receive their district tro- grapplers to their fourth district title, phy for the fourth straight time, .X Vgyf ,gfl Eric McRae, team manager, prepares kit for a match, MILTON'S TIGERS -- It'l1 take more than you two to do it says Gary Cline. Kenneth Ray, Frank A, Salinas, LeRoy Gonzales, Tom Baldwin, Leonard Castillo, Manuel Gonzales, John VanMeter, Coach Banks, STANDING: Coach Doug Schakel, Robert Montoya, Art Terrones, John Hesslink, Brian Doe, Dennis Giese, Tony Burciago, Rob Keenan, Coach John Tate, Manager Gary Weyno, Bill Jones, Bill Whitten berg, Gary Gibson, Bill Chapman, Roger Thompson, John Bonham, Tom Baldwin Thinelads Send Men to State Track team grew some when the baseball team finished early, The boys competed Robert Montoya outstanding miler. in quite a number of meets and although troubled with a few injuries, did very well. Low hurdles at Fountain were fast A . ,,3,,,,r r -' .2 v A - N F1eld Events -- ,.-V 'S -4224 iii, fr.-. ,.-QM I uv Gridiron, Mat, or Field it takes strength and timing to do the job, I I -K' W . . ii? . - 'i X, X 7- : -V 5 i -1, 'gift 5 95 ' in e Q. :Jigs-,.. Even at te Coach Bill helps Tom over, 'H' n feet it's a long way down. 48 Co-ordination and 69 62' balance give distance. ,. ,155 :gg ' 1 ' X K nib- - 4 .., ,M .X .J Year of the First Annual CCHS Invitationa1 is ,. ' 4 . . 'Lf - a ta .. U 55211. I .Y I . Jim tests the new lines. A fast start means the difference in placing, Gary clears a low too, high, The Hop-Skip-Jump in orbit. It may not be the Sport of Kings but is a tough, hard sport that few have the nerve or determination to stick with. Each day you try for some slight improvement, and very often the only encourage- ment comes ftom the 1itt1e man inside, wr' John practices his form in the High Jump, Big Nine Places Second in PPL . .MJAZI1-r .aa ,Q I we STANDING: Coach John Hancock, Ron Roberts, Ed Baldwin, Roy Grasmick, Tony Florez, Roby Bur- mood, Brian Doe, Art Terrones, Gary Cline, Gary Eichrnan, Gary Cobb, Coach Harold Wiebers, KNEELING: Dwight Gardner, Larry Cobb, Stan Shaffer, Bob Hughes, John VanMeter, Manuel Regalado Pete Castillo, Gary Rein. Coach Wiebers makes out the daily plan for the workouts, Brian was an ace pitcher for the Chargers for his second year, 'L ,cr Manuel in the field, A N Q. Roby in the field, Stan go a no-hitter at Manzy H 1+ 15 sy , -A , NL. ...A fi' a . 4' if Gary tags him out at second base. Why do you hit them when 1'm nor ready? john played in the field 3130. Roy was a pitcher who hit, Gary at lst sack, If Outstanding Senior Athlegig ING BASKETBALL ALL-AROUND TRACK CROSS COUN TRY BASEBALL 'T'D A PII A Aww k. Q1 Av A +15 'N Y 46 +I ow hi ,- -. r 5 uv' v,,,? Jim Nason Bob Nesselhauf :we . President Vice President 'en ' , . Claudia Young Ron Cline Secretary Parliamentarian I ,PQQ ' -P lf' ., Student Council Demonstrates Leadership ROW 1: C. Aragon, R, Butler, D, Rusher, D, O'Dea, N, Minnick, F, Martinez, M, Reid, J, Aragon, D, Hesslink, L, Gray, S, Dipert, ROW 2: B. Nesselhauf, M, Medina, R, Santistevan, B, Whittenberg, G, Rein, B. Jones, M. Wise, R, Davis, D. Hijar, T, Roberts, D, Giese, G, Reeves, G. Eichman, G. Cline, R. Cline, B, Rusher, E. Baldwin, J, Parker, C, Schiro, C, Young. 54 Sponsor Ioan Grantham President Secretary Dennis Giese Karen Nesselhauf Vg L5 ational Honor Society Increases Membership ROW 1: Mrs, Grantham, E. Curtis, C, Schiro, D, Rusher, C, Vail, K, Nesselhauf, N, Minnick, ROW 2: S, Sedarsky, C, Young, E, Baldwin, R, Cline, G, Eichman, D, Giese, T, Roberts, B, Whittenberg, P, Riemenschneider, S, Dipert, 55 Speech Club Heads for State A, Medina, C, Peters, C. Roberts, R, Cline Mr, Joseph, T. Roberts, S, Dipert, R, Butler, M, Medina, J, Parker, S, Sedarsky A, Medina, R, Cline, T. Roberts, S, Sedarsky take first at district speech meet, Spanish Students Livel SEATED: D. Salas, T, Roberts, D, Hijar, E. Curtis, S. King, Mrs. MacDonald, ROW 2: S, Sedarsky, R, Butler, D, O'Dea, C, Schiro, C, Aragon, D, Aragon, L, Castro ROW 3: C. Lovato, P, Gonzales, K, Irvin, M, Shane, D, Gonzales, J. Florez, M, Regalado. This is the first year for this organization at CCHS. It is sponsored by Mrs, MacDonald and has twenty -two members, The club sponsored a dance to raise money for the Spanish Club party. -vt , I ,,,, 4 4 nl ne .gt I 11 iv' Look, guys, a charger. ahh. vi ,I 's 'Q 5. F EDITOR - Susan Dipert SUPPORTING EDITORS - Sandra Sedarsky Claudia Young Gary Eichman Annual Staff Future Scientists Exchange Ideas D Y' : owl 1 2 3 A SEATED: G, Cline, A, Medina, N, Minnick, S, Sedarsky, STANDING: Mr, Tate, B, Nesselhauf, G, Reeves, K, Proctor, B, Whittenberg, T, Butler, E, Baldwin, R, Cline, Chess Club Requires Alertness SEATED: R, Cline, B, Dipert, E, Baldwin, R, Santisteven, B, Whittenberg, M, Medina, STANDING: Mr, Schweissing, A, Medina, B, Nesselhauf, G, Rein, G, Reeves, J, Nelson, B. Chapman, L, Cobb, D, Dillon, 58 ewspaper Staff Busy SEATED: C, Vail, STANDING: R, Santisteven, D, Dillon, M, Henderson D Passig D. Tomky, R, O'Dea, D, Watson, T. Baldwin, I. R. C. Promotes World Understanding International Re- lations Club is an organization of stu- dents interested in world affairs. This is the c1ub's first year at CCHS and is sponsored by Mr, Schweissing. The club held a work day in order to raise the money necessary for them to attend the model U, N, in Pueblo. ROW 1: A, Medina, D. Hesslink, R, Keenan, I Parker S Sedarsky C Young L Keenan, -8, Dipert, M, Henderson, K. Irvin, L Potts ROW 2 Mr Schwerssing M Medina, J, Merrick, M, Shane, D, Watson, T Roberts J Hesslrnk M Wise G Cline, F.F.A -., ,Yi V-1 5 . n .' - 1 ox ,HON X L, Aga! Qicuufo SEATED: A, Davis, M, Medina, G, Piel, I, Nelson, L, Wright, T, Tomky, E, Baldwin, ROW 2: D, Dillon, D, Jordan, M, Piel, J, Hendrix, G, Wyeno, T. Baldwin, R, Rusher, G, Palmer, D, Schwinger, D, Ragsdale, K, Ray, ROW 3: J, Reid, G, Rein, R, Davis, B, Hughes, N, Rusher, J, Hesslink, R, Christian, M, I-Iixon, J, Foster, R, Thompson, R, Kirk, Mr, Stephen, r 17' E my .ig .p SEATED: D, Rusher, J, Arnpriester, D, Hesslink, D, Rusher, C, Vail, M, Santisteven, M. Terrones, M, Lopez, P, Gonzales, ROW 2: M, Weskamp, B, McCurdy, C, States, I, Luckaj, M, Lopez, B, Mason, C. Terrones, L, Atkinson, M. Terrones, ROW 3: S, Brown, L, Potts, C, Rusher, B, Mc- Curdy, N, Harmon, C, Kahl, J, Aragon, G, Hughes, G, Armendarez, B, Kroph, ROW 4: K. Irvin, L, Thompson, B, Rogers, D, Walters, S, Star- buck, C, Mumm, K, Doe, D, Tomky, C, Roberts F. H. A. wgmAxfR, 4' Q5 NEW H -z-O of if ' fa F EM , 'Eli 655 L. gl 151 xo 0 0 '1- ,f 1 Q, 6- e-1 fi 4 41, G in ec. Proves Active F l SEATED: C, Young, S, King, D, Rusher, C, Holler, D, O'Dea, E, Curtis, R, Butler, F, Martinez, L, Gray, ROW 2: B, Kroph, P, Laflen, J, Rader, B, Hatton, M, Burk, M, Weskamp, K, Irvin, D, Rusher, L, Keenan, C, Roberts, L, Sober, C, Brewer, C, Peters, D, Tomky, K, Doe, C, Mumm, J, Parker, R, O'Dea, L. Atkinson Lettermen's Club Demands Excellence KNEELING: B, Rusher, A, Terrones, B, Doe, G, Reeves, ROW 1: Coach Hancock, E, Baldwin, G, Rein, C, Herrera, G, Cline, P, Watson, B, Whittenberg, R, Montoya, B, Hughes, M, Regalado, P, Castillo, R, Rusher, G, Wyeno, ROW 2: G, Eichman, J, Foster, R, Grasmick, M, Wise, R, Keenan, D, Passig, D, Giese, B, Bird, P, Tubbs, N, Rusher, K, Proctor, T. Campos, D. Hijar, G, Parker, G, Cobb, J, San- tisteven, Coach Schakel, 6I Basketball Cheerleaders Cheryl Holler, Bonnie Gregory, Carol Vail, Dianne O'Dea, Eleanor Curtis. Cheerleaders Boost Teams on to Victory Football and l Wrestling Cheerleaders KNEELING: Mary Herrera, Cheryl Schiro. STANDING: Karen Nesselhauf L d W gh Ch l Rockwell Pep Club Full of Charger Spirit . X ,. Pffrriflz' ' ttf .hx 'iid' 1 af- ROW 1: T, Kahl, D, Rusher, N, Minnick, N, Harmon, C, Aragon, F, Martinez, Mrs, Banks. ROW 2: E, Curtis, P, Gonzales, S, Dipert, M, Henderson, K, Grasmick, D, Rusher, J, Wright, R, Butler J, Arnpriester, M, Weskamp, A, Armstrong, J, Critchfield, P, Passig, H, Mann, ROW 3: S, King, P, Laflen, M. Terrones, P, Chavez, C, Kahl, P. Waugh, C, Young, L, Keenan, C, Osbourn, C, Grasmick, B, McCurdy, S, Sedarsky, L, Sober, J, Aragon, ROW 4: D. Carter, C, Brewer, G, Ar- mendarez, M, Bauer, L, Gray, B, Rogers, B, Gregory, C, Holler, M, Reid, K, Doe, D, Manweiler, S, Starbuck, L, Watkins, K, Irvin, M, Burk, ROW 5: B, Kroph, C, Peters, L, Potts, B, McCurdy, C. Mumm, E, Mason, S, Brown, G, Hughes, D, Tomky, C. Rusher, R, O'Dea, L, Thompson, K, Pazie, A, Critchfield, S, Pritchett Pep Council Deana Rusher, Dianne O'Dea, Linda Wright, Carol Vail, Nancy Minnick, Bonnie Gregory, Cheryl Holler, Cheryl Schiro, Noleen Harmon, Karen Nesselhauf, Corine Aragon, Eleanor Curtis, Flora Mar- tinez, Mary Herrera Tom Roberts, Mr, Robbins, and Bill Rusher display the trophies won by the CCHS marching band. Drum Major and Majorettes Ma jorettes: Mary Lynn Reid, Gail Hughes, Loxi Sober, Kristen Doe, Carolyn Brewer Carol Peters, Leanna Keenan. Drum Major: Tom Roberts A Mixed Chorus Sings at Spring Concert SEATED: C, Kahl, D, Rusher, S, Sedarsky, C, Lovato, B, Hatton, L, Lee, M, DeHerrera, B, Kroph, L, Gray, B, Cline, P, Latlen, C, Young, R, Butler, C, States, ROW 2: A, Adair, M, Bauer, I, Wright, D, Hesslink, I, Arnpriester, P, Kinnick, M, Henderson, G, Palmer, A. Medina, T, Baldwin, J, Parker, C, Schiro, N, Harmon, B, McCurdy, G, Hughes, C, Aragon, C, Rockwell, N, Minnick, K, Nesselhauf, L, Keenan, E, Curtis, ROW 3: L, Watson, J, Luckaj, R, O'Dea, J, Aragon, D, Tom- ky, D, Gardner, J, VanMeter, B, Nesselhauf, S,,Shaffer, B, Wright, D, Dillon, R, Keenan, P, Wat- son, R, Cline, M, Wise, C, Roberts, L, Sober, C, Brewer, C, Peters, Miss Gaut, ROW 4: C, Hollar, B, Gregory, C. Osbourn, T, Kahl, C, Mumm, K, Doe, D, Watson, K, Proctor, D, Giese, B, Doe, P. Tubbs, T. Roberts, S, Starbuck, S, King, D, O'Dea, K, Grasmick, L, Thompson, K, Pazie, K. Irvin, Select Choir - One Grand Sweet Song formed on several occa- sions throughout the year They sang at the Home- coming Dance, and to- gether with the mixed chorus, they presented a Christmas program on television. Their music was enjoyed by all. The Select Choir per- 1. ,Q I., .E 7 Ar .M xx. x fvfa... Www' m ,J M, ' -W' M- We II ..'TJ11 'Af3f, V 1'-N4-w...,,,k7 'u' f Mzww..,.,.. 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CCHS Charger, ridden by Linda Wright, leads the parade, 4 f Is the Highlight of the Year I is-if ,B Queen Karen greets homecom- i ' ?'h' i L , ,I ing guests with a W i sunny smile, 1 5 'wb .......... jr X 3: ? n K kry, ily A , A 3 ' R . 'L' The sophomores win first place with their Big JOUR Wi11S SSCOI1d P12106 for the Seniors 5 Sailing for Victory , 1 1 fi- . ,1 fL.7 if-2, fl -- I N P 1 Juniors take third place with Catch Us If You Can , The Crowley County High School band wel- comes the guests at the game, 7I Homecoming Royalty Students enjoy refreshments at the dance, Freshmen: Nolene Harmon with escort Jim Foster Sophomores Elsie Mason with escort You're posing, Tom. Queen Karen Nessalhauf with Captain Gary 72 Rein. Neil Rusher Seniors: Charlene Rockwell with escort Art Terronas Final crowning of Queen Karen The Yearbook and the newspaper staffs assemble for their first meeting, Say, this new library is really something. The School Year Begins X Alumnus Marybeth Bennett greets schoolmates and friends at the annual Yearbook-signing party, O-o-o-hl What jya got there, Fred? Alumni Kevin Doe and Fred Young seem to be enjoying the Yearbook, N Mrs. McDonald introduces Spanish vowels to her class, I GEN :fi 45 Yr' fu, X31 X , I 4 ii ni 73 Miscellaneous Activities Well, I don't know, Gary . . . . if you ask me, that punch needs more Ginger Ale than ice. Look out, you guys. Here we come! . :A k L. t, wif: W Hm -m -m, what are those Chargers up to now? , . .r ,. ,l , r 4-it gs , ,.g.. -,U P. ' ' fffegnrtg , Vg' Q , 1 -1' QMS ., -' , it Q' l ir K 5, , vi, .ew ,xi V-Q F f it, or 'W W wa iw. V R ' s, . -'TVA' na . in El. I A, 'QM' ' ,,, 16-. ' 'P Q . w A 1 , 2-'fr vm s,-, ,, -V K so W 5 c g . , , 1 -'u sa tts is News s fm t ik-FM , ,fit-J ' 1 .. ,ae . ' . as-, W i s f ,t ws if - -it W i What's the matter fellas? Is Paul Revere getting rougher these days? What CAN this quintette be kicking about? This is the latest fashion in Jet Age hairdosffl gy, .. 23 When CCHS students dress for Crazy Day, they really mean it! Sorry, Carlos, but that snowball was an accident! I 4. Juniors Present: ccMe1od Jones xx i . . Junior play cast and helpers, Seniors Present: uTish9' s 3 Y 5 1 ng I A shot of the action, Prop men touch up the scenery for the play. Mr. Joseph and Mrs. Grantham make-up Gary Reeves and Bill Bird for their . parts in the play, M l lf, I Thi, is banquet guests with his crystal ball. Mike Wise entertains Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet c'M0on1ight and Roses Sophomores serve at the banquet, I wi ef A V .I Q OC 'Y Gary Eichman and Diane O'Dea are crowned King and Queen, 1-.Niki Seniors Sneak to the Black Forest Able-bodied seaman?1 l When the gang's all here. . Q4 5,,xjg,f5-.V my miuibiw- Just wait 'til I throw you in, Iohnl Let's all pull together now. . . ,QQ 1 S ,er Hey, fellas, that's not fairl I cold I ! ' m X ,B KL A V ,..71As X .f . A um ' - - I xl Br r r! It s Commencement Valedictorianz Sandra Sedarsky: R Top eight genigfg of the C1355 of '55'. Salutatorianz Deana Rushers L wif N553 'WZ e ., A e m. o me ., eee - A I o meeme eem E meem 5 e.'b eiz. l'ee A aza A A f zee 1,2...3,4... ' look so worried, Andy, you Don t are in step. -I CONGRATULATIONS graduates' i I ? Q M If . X is Q Q31 -is f , ,1 X K I BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY The CHARGER staff urges the patrons and students of Crowley Countyl-ligh School to support the business and professional people with your patronage. We feel their goods and services are among the finest to be purchased. Throughout the years these fine people have lent their support to the many educational pro grams of our school with their time, talents and money. Please show your ap preciation. Adkinson's Market, Crowley Aldis' Food Market, Ordway Ben's Gas House, Ordway Betty's Beauty Time, Olney Springs Citizens Utilities Company, Ordway Cottage Grocery, Ordway Crowley Co. Abstract Company, Ordway Dr. H. W. Clapp, Ordway E. E. Burmood Decorator, Ordway E. H. Grantham Real Estate, Ordway Foster Lumber Company, Ordway Galbraith Store, Olney Springs Gene's Liquors, Ordway H. 85 R Farm Equipment, Ordway Hotel Ordway, Ordway J. F. Schroeder's Sons, Ordway Jerry's Garage 85 Radiator Shop, Olney Springs Jonach's Inc., Ordway Lynch Petroleum Company, Ordway Mason's, Ordway Moreland Implement Co. , Rocky Ford National Sugar Mfg. Company, Sugar City Olney Grain, Olney Springs Ordway Liquors, Ordway Ordway New Era, Ordway Ordway Pharmacy, Ordway Ordway Plumbing 8L Heating, Ordway Shaffer Conoco Service, Olney Springs Southern Colorado Power, Rocky Ford The First National Bank of Ordway Torgler's New gc Used Furniture Wallace A. Doe 8a Associates Consulting Engineers Zarbock Garage, Ordway ADM Company, Ordway Art's Body Sc Fender Works, Ordway Avara Truck Line, Ordway Bel-Air Motel, Ordway Bird Insurance Agency, Crowley. 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