Eads High School - Eagle Yearbook (Eads, CO)

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GYMNASIUM SHOP EADS MAIN HASWELL BUILDING 1962 EDITION - - ■ PUBLISHED BY EDITOR.......... ASSISTANT EDITOR ADVISOR........ BAND ROOM BUILDING EIGHTH GRADE BUILDING ARLINGTON BUILDING Junior and Senior Classes of Eads High School, Eads, Colorado --------------Linda Mays ------ Dee Anne Jacobs - - Mr. Everett Deidiker Getting our admit slips Memories Are Foreword Our high school days are filled with events which become cherished memories; such as that important game, your Junior- Senior Prom, Freshmen Initiation, the class play, the excitement of being a Senior, and at last the wonderful feeling of accomplish- ment when that coveted diploma is placed in your hand. To help remember these special activi- ties we present to you, the student body and faculty of Kiowa County School District RE-1, the 1962 EAGLE. Getting our lunch Cleaning our lockers Made of This Cheering for our Team Reading the bulletin board We Dedicate We, the senior class of 1962 do proudly dedicate this edition of The Eagle to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ritter who have faithfully served our class for the past four years. We wish to extend our appreciation by dedicating, to you, this yearbook. The Seniors AD UfNfSTRAnOM Our Administration As you look through this book, may it be a source of fond and happy memories. It is my sincere desire that you may grow into useful citi- zens as a result of the education received here. R. L. GREENWELL To the Class of 1962: When you entered school twelve years ago, no one be- lieved that man would be flying through space by the time you graduated from high school. May John Glenn's trip, three times around the earth, on February 20, 1962, be a challenge to you to also ac- complish great things in the years to come. k Sincerely, Your Superintendent R. E. ANDERSON MR. ANDERSON My congratulations to the ’62 yearbook staff. It is an ex- cellent piece of work and a mirror of the experiences of this school year. It has been my pleasure to share with the students some of these experiences. I hope your memories of your school ex- periences are pleasant and your future will prove them to have been worthwhile. BUD WISER MR. WISER SCHOOL BOARD: William N. Anderson, Donald E. Rose, Ralph F. Koch, Secretary; Lloyd R. Berry, President; Robert E. Anderson, Superintendent of Schools; Robert C. Hetzer, Treasurer; Frank Barlow, Lyle W. Graham. Unsung Heroes and Heroines Mrs. Maxine Mays Dutch” Henney. BUS DRIVERS: L. to R.: Ray Buck, Wayne Singer, Frank Alexander, Keith Wissel, George McDaniel, Ronnie McDaniel, John Adamson, Ray Griswould, Glen McKnight, and Sam Rehm. HASWELL CUSTODIAN: Dale Willits. COOK: Mrs. Spady. BUS DRIVERS: Harold Cloyd, Frank Stoker. wow EADS FACULTY MRS. MILDRED ANDERSON First Grade MRS. ETHELDEAN BELL High School English MRS. MARY BUCK Second Grade MR. RICHARD DECKER High School Band. Elem. Music, World History MR. EVERETT DEIDIKER Seventh through Ninth Grade Social Studies MRS. CLARA DUNLAP Third Grade MRS. ARLA DURRETT Fifth Grade MRS. LILLIE FOX Sixth Grade MRS. CLARA GEREKE Seventh Grade Math and English, Jr. High Girls P. E., Spanish MR. FRANK JACOBS High School Math MISS DORIS LESSENDEN Home Economics, Ninth Grade Science, Eighth Grade Reading MR. FRANK LOBACH Seventh Grade Math, Eighth Grade English, Mixed Chorus, Jr. High Athletics, Grade Music MRS. LOIS MILLS First Grade MISS CLEO OSBORNE Librarian MR. KENNETH RITTER Biology, Eighth Grade Science, Industrial Arts MRS. LOIS SHERIDAN Bookkeeping, Typing MRS. LOIS SIBCY Fourth Grade MR. DAN SUPULSKI Eighth Grade Science Chemistry, U. S. History, Jr. High and High School Athletics MRS. ALVAH WHITE Fifth Grade MR. WILLIAM WOELK Psychology, Bookkeeping High School Athletics, Eighth Grade Math HASWELL MR. KENNETH CARPENTER Fifth and Sixth Grades MRS. BOB HETZER Third and Fourth Grades MISS ALMA MATTHEWS First and Second Grades ARLINGTON MRS. EDNA CROWELL First through Sixth Grades o f c e r s STANDING: Kathy Graham, Reporter; Ron Weiser, Pres. ; Phyllis Kelley, V. Pres.; Mark Hollis, S.C. Rep. SEATED: Judy Uptergrove, Sec.-Treas. Sponsor MR. KENNETH RITTER Ronnie Weiser and Arnitha Ritchie F a v o r i t e s PAT BRENNER Pat Eads - 12 years Band - 2,3 Cheerleader - 2, 3, 4 Class Officer - 1 Class Play - 3 County Scholastic Contest - 2 Mixed Chorus - 3, 4 Office Secretary -3,4 Pep Club - 1,2,3, 4 Student Council - 3 GARY CROW Tube Eads - 12 years Class Play - 3 E Club - 3, 4 Mixed Chorus - 4 Student Council - 4 Athletics - 1, 2,3, 4 CAROL DURRETT Carol Annual Staff - 3, 4 Band - 1,2, 3, 4 Class Officer -1,2 Cheerleader - 4 Glee Club - 1,2 Mixed Chorus - 3, 4 Paper Staff - 3,4 Pep Club - 1, 2,3, 4 Student Council - 2, 4 Drum Majorette - 3, 4 Class Play - 3 LOUIS FULLER Louie Student Teacher Shop - 3, 4 Eads - 3 years VICKI CONNER Vicki Eads - 12 years Class Play - 3 Glee Club -1,2 Mixed Chorus - 3, 4 Office Secretary - 3,4 Paper Staff - 3, 4 Pep Club - 1,2,3, 4 Student Council - 4 MARY LOU DAWSON Lou Class Play - 3 Glee Club -1,2 Mixed Chorus - 3, 4 Office Secretary - 4 Pep Club - 1, 2,3,4 Student Council - 2 JOHN FORREST Big John Eads - 9 years Band - 1, 2 Athletics - 1,2,3,4 Class Play - 3 E Club - 1.2. 3, 4 Mixed Chorus - 3, 4 Paper Staff - 3, 4 Student Council - 2 KATHY GRAHAM Kathy Band - 1, 2,3 Class Officer - 3, 4 Class Play - 3 County Scholastic Contest - 2 Glee Club - 1, 2 Mixed Chorus - 3, 4 Paper Staff - 3, 4 Pep Club - 1.2. 3,4 Student Council - 2 Eads - 10 years MARK HOLLIS Mark Eads - 12 Annual Staff -3,4 Athletic Manager - 3 County Scholastic Contest - 1, 2,3 E Club - 4 Library Assistant - 3 Mixed Chorus - 3, 4 Student Council - 4 Student Trainer - 4 PHYLLIS KELLEY Phil Eads - 12 Class Officer - 4 Class Play - 3 County Scholastic Contest - 2,3 Glee Club - 2 Office Secretary - 2,3. 4 Paper Staff - 3, 4 Student Council - 1, 2 National Honor Society - 3 KENNY KOCH Bluz Eads - 12 Annual Staff - 3, 4 Band - 2,3 Class Officer - 3 Class Play - 3 County Scholastic Contest - 3 Library Assistant - 3 Mixed Chorus - 3, 4 Office Secretary - 3,4 Paper Staff - 3, 4 Student Council - 3 BUDDY MAYS Bud Athletic Manager - 4 Athletics - 1,2,3 Class Play - 3 E Club - 2,3,4 Eads - 12 GARY KELLEY G. K. Eads - 12 Band - 2, 3, 4 Class Officer - 2,3 Class Play - 3 County Scholastic Contest - 1,2,3 Athletics - 3 Library Assistant - Mixed Chorus - 3, 4 Student Council - 1.2.3.4 National Honor Society - 3 Boys’ State - 3 Area Student Council 3.4 State Student Coun- cil - 4 DELORES KEMPF Dee Eads - 2 Glee Club - 4 Pep Club - 3 LINDA MAYS Clara Eads - 12 Annual Staff - 3, 4 Band - 1,2,3 Cheerleader - 4 Class Officer - 3 Class Play - 3 County Scholastic Contest - 1,2,3 Glee Club - 1 Mixed Chorus Pianist - 3.4 Office Secretary - 4 Paper Staff - 3, 4 Pep Club - 1,2, 3, 4 Jr. High Mixed Chorus Pianist - 4 RONNIE RIGGINS Rig Eads - 5 Athletics - 3, 4 Class Play - 3 County Scholastic Contest — 1 E Club - 4 ARNITHA RITCHIE Scritch Eads - 9 Annual Staff - 3, 4 Cheerleader - 2, 3, 4 Class Officer - 2, 3 County Scholastic Contest - 3 Glee Club - 1.2 Mixed Chorus - 3, 4 Office Secretary - 3,4 Paper Staff - 3, 4 Pep Club - 2, 3, 4 National Honor Society - 3 Girls' State - 3 JUDY UPTERGROVE Judy Eads - 3 Class Officer - 4 Class Play - 3 County Scholastic Contest - 2, 3 Glee Club - 2 Mixed Chorus - 1, 3, 4 Office Secretary - 4 Pep Club - 1.2,3, 4 Student Council - 1,2 Girls' State - 3 National Honor Society - 3 Home Ec Crisco Award - 2 Student Exchange - 1 RONNIE WEISER Wise Athletics - 1, 2,3, 4 Class Officer - 4 Class Play - 3 E Club - 1,2, 3,4 Paper Staff - 3, 4 Student Council - 1, 4 National Fraternity of Class Presidents - 4 Eads - 12 LARRY TUTTLE Tut-Tut Annual Staff - 2, 3 Band - 1 Athletics - 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play - 1, 2, 3 County Scholastic Contest i- 1, 2,3 E Club - 4 Library Assistant - 2 Mixed Chorus - 4 Office Secretary - 4 Paper Staff - 1 Eads - 1 DAMON WEEKS D. L. Band - 1, 2 Athletics - 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Officer - 2 Class Play - 3 County Scholastic Contest - 2 E Club - 1,2, 3. 4 Mixed Chorus - 3, 4 Student Council - 1, 2, 3 Eads - 12 Class History In September, 1950, thirty-three boys and girls enrolled in the first grade of the Eads Public School, Charles Amerine, Doyle Bird, Bill Buck, Gary Crow, Joe Dooley, Darrel Frederick, Lonnie Gilbert, Mark Hollis, Richard Healy, Robert Jones, Elmer King, Kenny Koch, Gary Kelley, Johnny Klinge, Ronnie Lee, Benny Reeves, Vernon Reeves, Jimmy Smith, Alan Torkelson, Damon Weeks, Ronnie Weiser, Patty Benner, Patsy Barber, Judy Clark, Vicki Conner, Carol Durrett, Cheryl Foster, Corrine Hollands- worth, Delores Kempf, Phyllis Kelley, Linda Mays, Sandra Weber, and Cindy Womack. Mrs. L. B. Chaffin was our teacher. We entered the second grade with Miss Jessie Morris as our teacher and were joined by Thomas Carr, and Robert Osborne. We lost Charles Amerine, Richard Healy, Johnny Klinge, Vernon Reeves, Corrine Hollandsworth, and Delores Kempf. In the third grade Charles Campbell, Darrell McKenney, Karen Vincent and Kathy Graham enrolled too. We lost Joe Dooley, Robert Osborn, Alan Torkelson, and Judy Clark. Mrs. Clara Dunlap was our teacher. We began our fourth grade with Mrs. Lois Sibcy as our teacher. Duke Collins, John Forrest, Edith Deets, and Amitha Ritchie joined us, and we lost Darrel McKenney, Jimmy Smith, Patsy Barber, and Cindy Womack. Our fifth grade teacher was Mrs. Alvah White. Our new members were Wesley Koehler, Bobby Osbom, Troy Hubbard, Boyd Golden, Evelyn Carey, and Linda Tinsley. We lost Duke Collins, Karen Vincent, and Edith Deets. In the Sixth grade Jack and Lois Ferguson, and Mary Lou Dawson enrolled with us. We lost Doyle Bird, Thomas Carr, Wesley Koehler, Bobby Osborn, Troy Hubbard, and Boyd Golden. Mrs. Aria Durrett was our teacher. We were on our way up now, upstairs, as seventh graders with Mrs. Ruth Hamilton as our homeroom teacher. Eleven classmate joined us, Lynn Brown, Jimmy King, Buddy Mays, Johnny Dean Mays, Ronnie Riggins, Charlotte Bolser, Louise Brown, Carol Bled- soe, Linda Ancell, and Lora Parker. We had lost Jack and Lois Ferguson, and Linda Tinsley. Our eighth grade homeroom teacher was Mr. William Bell. New students that year were Johnny Klinge, Peggy Maggart, and Cindy Womack. We had lost Elmer King, Carol Bledsoe, and Linda Ancell. Thirty of us graduated and were ready for high school in the fall of 1958. As we began our Freshman year, Mr. Kenneth Ritter was our sponsor. We were joined by Alan Sumner and had lost Lynn Brown, Robert Jones, Jimmy King, Johnny Klinge, Ronnie Lee, and Charlotte Bolser. During our Sophomore year Louis Fuller, Judy Uptergrove, and Millie Wing joined us. We lost Benny Reeves, Louise Brian, and Peggy Maggart. In our Junior year wer were proud to get our class rings. Our class play was Great Caeser's Ghost. The theme for our Prom was Southern Cotillion. Three new stu- dents, Delores Kempf, Marloy Wing, and Barbara McCormick joined us. We had lost Bill Buck, Darrell Frederick, Johnny Dean Mays, Alan Sumner, and Millie Wing. We entered our last year, with our faithful sponsor, Mr. Ritter, and an enrollment of 24. We had lost Sandra Weber, Barbara McCormick, Marloy Wing, Cindy Womack, and Evelyn Carey, and Larry Tuttle joined us. Later in the year Charles Campbell moved away, and Cheryl Foster and Lora Parker were married so left us, too. So, here we are, the Mighty Seniors, with 21 classmates. Eleven of these, Patricia Benner, Vicki Conner, Gary Crow, Carol Durrett, Mark Hollis, Gary Kelley, Phyllis Kelley, Kenny Koch, Linda Mays, Damon Weeks, and Ronnie Weiser went the twelve years together. Class Prophecy New York 41, N. Y. January 1, 1980 Dear Dr. Yank-Um: Greetings! As I was walking down Fifth Avenue the other day I glanced up and saw a glisten- ing neon sign wich read Dr. I. Yank-Um Weiser. I .inquired further and discovered that this noted dentist, who specializes in treating those under two and over one hundred and two, was none other than the President of the Class of '62 - Ronnie Weiser. That you? So, I thought I'd write you about a very unusual things which happened to me. It all began when I went to Hollywood on business. I had no sooner stepped off the plane when I met Pat Benner. She said she was very busy at her top-notch job as Yul Brynner's hair stylist. After visiting a bit, I bid Pat farewell, and completed my business in Hollywood. I had a three day vacation so returned east as far as Eads, Colorado. I registered at the Rialto-Hilton and after resting a while decided to walk around our home town and see how things were. I stepped outside to hail a taxi, and spotted a familiar face, that of Gary Crow. 1 asked how he was getting along and he replied that he was the sole owner of the Gay Gary Clyde Pogo Stick Company. I asked why he was manufacturing pogo sticks and he calmly answered, The bet- ter to hop South with. Our conversation had to end as he had to attend a board meeting. I boarded a taxi and was just getting in when a sweet looking girl came rushing up and climbed in beside me. I was surprised to see Mary Lou Dawson. She clued me in on her life as a model for Moon-Loon Space Suit Company, her specialty being a mink suit designed es- pecially for women astronauts. I had reached my destination, so said good-by and climbed out. I saw before me the world famous We-Bak-A-Lot Bakery, and was very anxious to see the owner, Vicki Conner. Vicki is well known for her Pineapple Rolls which sell from Eads to Chicago. Vicki told me that she shares an apartment with Carol Durrett who teaches In the Eads University. The subject she teaches is The Twist by Braille. Vicki also told me that The man-about-town was a member of the Class of '62, John Forrest. He is the head coach for the Chivington Military Academy Wet-Backs. They seem to have a streak (not winning, unfortunately) with 45 losses and 0 wins. Vicki says mat John only smiles and says, Wait'll we play on the football field - we've only been having our games in the gym because the boys had to get used to the climate. It was nearing quiting time so I left Vicki and returned to the hotel. I had a ticket to at- tend a speech given that evening by none other than the world renown orator, Bashful Louie Fuller. My what a booming voice! Bright and early the next morning I continued my tour of Eads. The first person I looked up was Kathy Graham. She has really been working and it finally paid off. She has perfected a new treatment for aches and pains, known as the Acid Bath. Speaking of accomplishments, I hear that Mark Hollis has developed a new type of gasoline called Speed-O-Go, which enables one to travel 95 miles per gallon. I ventured into the You Come-We Fix” Beauty Salon and none other than Phyllis Kelley, now Mrs. Pete Koch, was getting her hair fixed. She said she was quite busy taking care of her five daughters and working in the Smith D F as head cashier. She had just received a post card from Mrs. Philip Hollis, the former Delores Kempf. It was mailed from Hong Kong, they were touring the world on a motorcycle. Phyllis recommended a new book to me, entitled Embalming Self-Taught, by Buddy Mays. I understand that the royalties from the book has enabled him to build a house on Easy Street. This magnificant mansion is called Maysburg. How appropriate! I continued my tour and found myself in the Eads High School Gymnasium watching Ronnie Riggins and his five sons put on a wrestling exhibition. They were simply fabulous! After this performance I took a guided bus tour of the fair metropolis. I was especially im- pressed by the Tuttle Manor. Larry Tuttle and his wife, the former Judy Uptergrove, have in- vented the Plush-Push House. Everything is done by Buttons (the maid). The house is on the hillside just south of town, overlooking the scenic city golf course. All good things must end so I had to leave Eads and return home. Dr. Ben Casey, my boss, asked me to stop In Washington, D. C., enroute home and pick up some pills for him. I had an over night stay, so set out to see the White House. I hadn't gone far when I overhead a conversation and one of the speakers was called Scritch.” I wondered if this could be our class- mate Amitha Ritchie, sure enough it vas. She was now Head Wave at the Navy’s waving center where they wave a wave's hair. She told me that D. L. Weeks, his wife, and their ten children had just visited Washington, D. C. Damon is a prominent rancher on the old Uhland homestead west of Eads. Arnitha had to report to the base so I boarded a city bus for the White House. En- route, I learned from the bus driver that the new president Gary Kelly, had made some major changes around the White House. He had it painted blue with pink polka dota. He had aslo changed the draft law. The girls are being drafted instead of the boys. Softies! Arriving at the Blue House, I was able to speak to President Kelley, for a few moments. He said Kenny Koch was his right hand man, sits at his right hand and takes down all important messages. Well, Doc, you're probably wondering what I do. I am a student nurse at the nurse's cen- ter where we train student nurses. I'll close now, and don’t forget the Class of '62 reunion to be held on top of the Empire Stage Building, on February 30th. See you then. We the class of '62 being of strong mind and body do hereby leave our outstanding qualities to the class of '63. I, Kenny Koch, will Bonnie Adamson my excess height. I, Gary Crow, will Cindy Aldrich my ability to go south. I, Gary Kelley, will Don Baggett my singing ability. I, Carol Durrett, will my long fingernails to Shirley Barber. I, Ronnie Riggins, will my height to Roger Bentley. I, Pat Benner, will to Damon Berry my will-power to quit chewing my fingernails. I, Louis Fuller, will my ability to talk in class to Judy Bethel. I. Amitha Ritchie, will my athletic ability to Lynn Brown. I, Larry Tuttle, will my ability to drive recklessly without getting caught to Bill Buck. I. Mary Lou Dawson, will Nina Harrison my ability to be friendly to everyone. I, Judy Uptergrove, will my smile to Dee Anne Jacobs. I, Linda Mays, will Leo King my ability to talk 25 hours a day. I, Damon Weeks, will my wavy hair to Neil Larkins. I. Kathy Graham, will my athletic ability to Mary Lindholm. I, Dolores Kempf, will my big mouth to Roberta Mays. I, Pat Benner, will my ability to read other literature besides westerns to Tom Messenger. I, Mark Hollis, will my excess height to Bill Mohler. I, Mark Hollis, will my basketball ability to Dan Nelson. I, Kathy Graham, will my ability to get embarrassed easily to Emily Oswald. I, Phyllis Kelley, will my ability to keep quiet in study hall to Connie Parker. I, Vicki Conner, will Les Rittgers my ability to talk. I, Ronnie Weiser, will Doug Smith my barrel chest. I, Linda Mays, will Judy Uhland my ability to get along with Mr. Woelk. t, John Forrest, will Don Butch Weiser, my ability to be quiet in class. Clara Senior JUMfORS Lynn Brown, Vice President; Nina Harrison, Secretary; Damon Berry, President; Doris McDaniel, Reporter; Doug Smith, Representative. Favorites LEO KING and JUDY BETHEL Sponsor MR. DECKER Adamson, Bonnie PHOTO NOT AVAflAklt Bentley, Roger Berry, Damon Bethel, Judy Brown, Lynn Buck, Bill Harrison, Nina Jacobs, Dee Anne Johnson, Charles King, Leo Aldrich, Cindy Baggett, Don Barber, Shirley Judy Uhland, Shirley Barber, Doug Smith, and Mr. Decker selling candy during the noon hour; Lynn Brown and Damon Berry assisting. Larkins, Neil Lindholm, Mary Mays, Roberta Messenger, Tom Mohler, Bill Nelson, Danny Oswald, Emily Parker, Connie Rittgers, Les Smith, Doug Uhland, Judy Weiser, Don H. Hooker, President; J. Webber, Vice President; K. Howe, Secretary; J. Williams, Representative; P. McCall, Reporter. Sponsor MR. WOELK 5 Judy Williams and Barbara Durrett are selling Christ- mas wrapping paper and ribbon to help their class make money. Dunlap, Charlene Durrett, Barbara Eder, Terry Edwards, Bruce Fluke, Cathy Gifford, Don Graham, Scott Groves, Melvin Hooker, Howard Howe, Karne James, Kenny Japhet, Cecil Jones, Robert King, Bertha Koch, Pat Krueger, Norman Lane, Clyde Lovett, Karllyn Marble, Joe McCall, Pat Olson, Richard Parker, Linda Penn, Sandy Peterson, Norman Ritter, Carl Rittgers, Diann Schmitt, Nancy Simmons, Paul Stoker, Eldon Templer, Eddie Eldon Stoker, Clyde Lane. Diann Rittgers, and Don Gifford study with the microscope. FR££W U£N Sponsor MR. JACOBS STANDING: Don Rittgers, Vice President - Marsha Schmitt, Reporter - Louis Brown, President. SEATED: Shirley Mays, Rep. - Karla Koch, Secretary. Florence Baxter, Mary Alice Immer, Leon Tanck, Warren Mays, and Beverly Durrett pose for a picture during Freshmen Initiation Adamson, Bud Aldrich, Rudy Barlow, Bill Baxter, Florence Bentley, Bill Brown, Louis Cloyd, Gary Durrett, Beverly Fischer, Kathleen Frazee, Forrest Fuller, Jack Garner, James Gray, Judy Hieronymus, Una Homan, Dean Immer, Mary Alice Kelley, Boyce Kelley, Kelma Koch, Karla Mays, Shirley Mays, Warren Offill, Jimmy Orhman, Dick I Oswald, Carolyn Richards, Jeanne Ritchie, Bonita Ringers, Don Roy Schleining, Dorothy Schmitt, Marsha Scroggins, Leann Simmons, Russel Stavley, Johnny Stoker, Duane Tanck, Leon Wilcox, Elizabeth Womack, Phyllis Zordel, Phil Eighth Grade Mr. Deidiker R. Johnson L. Adamson B. Kelly L. Adamson T. King B. Addington D. Kretzet P. Aldrich S. Linsacum J. Alexander C. McCall M. Baker D. McDaniels R. Barlow J. Messenger D. Baxter G. Parker L. Bethel L. Penn A. Blooding J. Peterson S. Blooding L. Rehm N. Cooper F. Rollo R. Eder J. Schmitt L. Frazee M. Schmitt J. Gereke J. Simmons J. Holcomb D. Singer S. Howell D. Watts C. Jacobs K. Weil D. Johnson R. Weiser J. Johnson L. Wilcox Seventh Grade Ted Abrams Kenneth Baker Kirk Barlow Mary Blooding Nick Bowser Ed Buck Lynda Cooper Joe Dunlap Linda Easley Wesley Fischer Gary Forrest Dennis Frazee Kathy Gray Robert Kelley Lauren Lefferdink Jimmy Lyon Vaughn Marcum Barbara Popejoy Velma Reeves Daniel Richards Mike Shotton Gary Tuttle Jackie Watts Larry Wyatt Sixth Gr cLe eads school library MRS. DURRETT J. Addington J. Aldrich J. Barlow M. Bentley M. Berger C. Brenton D. Crisler B. Bowen L. Brown L. Forrest S. Criswell L. Dawson V. Drescher C. Ellsasser L. Howell M. Jacobs D. James M. Fischer J. Frazee M. Garner B. Gray J. Kelley B. King E. Lane W. Immer J. Japhet V. Koch D. Kretzer F. Lane D. Lovett M. Lyon T. Laird C. Larkins J. Lefferdink S. Osborn B. Mays G. Mays A. Nunnery C. Pearson C. Peterson M. Pope joy S. Ritchie C. Olson H. Robertson G. Rehm N. Rose ]. Robertson D. Segers G. Shotton B. Schmitt C. Simmons K. Van D. Supulski Schooten H. Van R. Weil Schooten K. Wissel MRS. WHITE Fourth Grade Third Grade S. Blooding K. Barlow L. Bradbury Mrs. Sibcy A. Buck M. Alexander K. Cranford T. Bendorf C. Dawson B. Baxter M. Eder C. Bowen K. Edwards R. Buck B. Fischer J. Crisler N. Grass K. Everman S. Kelley S. Fischer B. Kretzer C. Frazee K. Llndholm V. Holcomb M. Miller J. Jones M. Miller D. Lyons S. Miner J. Negley M. Moyer P. Parker K. Negley D. Penn E. Parker D. Pearson V. Pearcey E. Popejoy D. Peck K. Richardson C. Rehm M. Richardson J. Schleining S. Rose D. Segers J. Smith J. Shankel T. Weeks D. Shotton R. Wyatt V. West Second First Grade Grade MRS. BUCK B. Batterton R. Berry C. Bethel J. Brenton E. Criswell A. Cunningham C. Drescher N. Fredericl B. Gray L. Hieronymus B. Hollis D. Igou I. Japhet J. Jones L. Kelly C. Laird C. Little K. Lyon D. Mays S. Minor D. Pope joy T. Richards B. Ritter M. G. R. D. F. C. L. S. W. c. J. J. M B. C. M Berger Bowen Brown Buck Buck Crow Davis Frazee , Frazee Immer Immer Japhet Jewell Little Mast , Miller W. Tyrell B. VanSchooten R. Weirich F. T. K. K. L. J. D. J. Osborn Pearcey Peters Peters Pischer Philpy Richardson Shankle Gray Stanley West Wierich Rhonda Cloyd Larry Gifford Claire Hetzer Deborah Kelley Becky Mitchell Roger Spady Donley Cronkhite Douglas Forsyth Ronnie Howe Sherry Larrew Darrell Ohrman Gail Voss Haswell First-Second- Third Grades Gloris Davis Kenith Wiser Valorie Briggs Maynard Davis Calvin Covalt Eddie Davis Duane Fenton Kris Hetzer Linda Davis Scotty Forsyth Larry Larrew Ken Larrew Barbara Gifford Karen Peek Charles Stavely Ellen Mitchell Ken Baer Kathie Stoker Mike Peek Jerry Blakemore Gordon Voss Fourth-Fifth Grades Haswell Sixth-Seventh-Eighth Grades Cecil Anderson, Judy Anderson, Patricia Anderson, Beverly Groves, Dennis Wyckoff, Mike Wyckoff. Scotty Briggs Edward Mitchell James Pearson Marlene Howe Barbara Larrew Gary Larrew Joyce Orhman Roger Stoker Cl eta Covalt James Cronkhite Gerald Larrew Frances Stavely Caroline Voss Dorothy Gifford Mike Riggens Arlington Annual King and Queen KING DAMON WEEKS QUEEN LINDA MAYS Senior Annual Staff Mark Hollis, Art Editor; Linda Mays, Editor; Arnitha Ritchie, Head Typist; Carol Durrett, Business Manager; Ken Koch, Photography Editor. Junior Annual Staff FRONT ROW: Bonnie Adamson, Dee Anne Jacobs, Emily Oswald, Judy BetheL BACK ROW: Nina Harrison, Doug Smith, Cindy Aldrich, Shirley Barber. Neil Larkins. Mary Lindholm, and Leo King. Sin den I Council BACK ROW: Velma Reeves, Pam Aldrich, Roger Eder, Judy Williams, Carol Durrett, Mary LindholTn, Ronnie Weiser, Mark Hollis, Gary Crow, Doug Smith, Damon Berry, Howard Hooker, Les Rittgers, Vicki Conner. Shirley Barber, Louis Brown, Robert Kelley, Shirley Mays, Chuck McCall, Mr. Greenwell, Sponsor. FRONT ROW: Pat Koch, Sec.-Treas., Kathlyn Fischer - Reporter, Gary Kelley - Pres., Leo King - Vice President, Cindy Aldrich - Secretary of Area Student Council. Office Secretaries Judy Uptergrove, Larry Tuttle, Linda Mays, Mary Lou Dawson, Arnitha Ritchie, Dee Anne Jacobs, Pat Benner. Paper Staff SEATED: John Forrest, Carol Durrett, Phyllis Kelley, Kenny Koch, Vicki Conner, Mrs. Bell, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Kenny Baker, Pat McCall, Kathy Graham, Marsha Schmitt, Dee Anne Jacobs, Nina Harrison, Arnitha Ritchie, Judy Bethel, Marilyn Baker. THIRD ROW; Ronnie Weiser, Mary Lindholm, Kathleen Fisher, Cindy Aldrich, Judy Gray, Roberta Mays, Damon Weeks, Linda Mays, Bill Mohler. Librarians Pat Koch, Judy Williams, Miss Osborne, Librarian, Dee Anne Jacobs. Florence Baxter, Richard Olson, Joe Marble, Don Baggett, Robert Jones, Pat McCall. High School Mixed Chorus FRONT ROW: Linda Mays, U. Hieronymus, L. Parker, K. Baker, P. Koch, S. Penn, K. Lovett, J. Offill, N. Peterson, D. Berry, R. Aldrich, B. King, P. Womack, M. Immer, N. Schmitt, D. Jacobs, J. Richards, C. Dunlap, B. Ritchie, F. Lobach, Sp. SECOND ROW: Judy Uhland, B. Durrett, P. Benner, N. Harrison, J. Uptergrove, C. Durrett, V. Conner, K. Koch, M. Hollis, L. King, D. Smith, J. Weber, N. Krueger, M. Blooding, K. Fischer, C. Oswald, J. Gray, K. Howe, B. Durrett, C. Fluke, K. Graham. BACK ROW: A. Ritchie. C. Aldrich, S. Barber, C. Ritter, L. Tuttle. E. Templer, G. Kelley, H. Hooker, D. Weeks, J. Forrets, B. Mohler, P. Simmons, C. Lane, N. Larkins, G. Crow, M. Dawson, J. Williams, P. McCall. Jr. High Mixed Chorus Left to Right. TOP TO BOTTOM: J. Alex- ander, L. Cooper, C. Jacobs, A. Blooding, J. Holcomb, J. Simmons, S. Blooding, M. Schmitt, T. Abrams, R. Eder, G. Parker, J. Schmitt. L. Lefferdink, M. Shotton, D. Richards, G. Forrest, L. Frazee, C. McCall, J. Gereke, L. Easley, B. Addington, J. Watts. High School Band BACK ROW: Dorothy Schleining, Jolyn Gereke, Donna Watts, Kenda Weil, John Holcomb, Scott Graham, Mr. Decker, Barbara Durrett, Pam Aldrich, Gary Kelley. SECOND ROW: Cathy Fluke, Beverly Durrett, Linda Penn, Mary Lindholm, Maryln Baker, Shaleta Blooding, Jim Alexander, Judy Uhland, Chuck McAll. BACK ROW: Carol Durrett, Karen Baker, Carl Ritter, Kenneth Baker, Roger Eder, Cindy Aldrich, Leanne Schroggins, Mary Blooding, Micki Blooding, Charlene Dunlap, Shirley Barber. DIRECTOR Cindy Aldrich Sponsored by FIRST NATIONAL BANK Marching Band BACK ROW: Mary Lindholm, Leanne Scroggins. Beverly Durrett, Barbara Durrett. SECOND ROW: Mr. Decker, Mlcki Blooding. Cathy Fluke. Shirley Barber, Carl Ritter. Cindy Aldrich. NOT SHOWN: Gary Kelley. Elementary Band Left, BACK ROW: Carla Ellsasser, Marilyn Lyon. FRONT ROW: Bonnie Mays, Beth Bowen, Mike Popejoy. CENTER: Larry Forrest, Mary Ellen Berger, Virgil Drescher, Bobby Well. Right, FRONT ROW: Jerry Kelley, Debra James, Margarie Bentley. BACK ROW; Vernon Koch, Lee Jean Dawson, Sandra Ritchie, Lee Brown. STANDING: Cindy Aldrich, St. Dir., Juanita Frazee, Mr. Decker, Director. Junior High Pep Club BACK ROW: L, Wilcox, J. Peterson, S. Linsacum, M. Blooding, J. Johnson, A. Blooding, J. Simmons, L. Cooper. D. Watts. SECOND ROW; J. Watts, L. Frazee. J. Schmitt, M. Baker, L. Adamson, S. Blooding, B. Kelley, M. Schmitt, B. Popejoy. THIRD ROW: V. Reeves, L. Penn. L. Bethel. K. Gray, J. Messenger, J. Gereke. CHEERLEADERS: L. Easley, L. Lefferdink, L. Adamson, C. Jacobs, B. Addington, K. Weil. Pep Club M. Dawson, K. Lovett, E. Oswald, J. Gray, K. Fisher, S. Barber, M. Lindholm, L. Mays, C. Oswald, M. Blooding R. Mays P. Koch L. Parker C. Aldrich C. Durrett N. Harrison J. Uhland A. Ritchie P. Benner K. Howe V. Conner, N. Schmitt, K. Baker, J. Richards, B. Durrett, K. Kelley, E. Wilcox, J. Williams, M. Schmitt. Miss Lessenden, Spon. S. Penn B. Durrett K. Fluke J. Uptergrove M. Immer U. Hieronymus L. Scroggins J. Bethel, K. Graham, P. McCall, S. Mays, F. Baxter, C. Dunlap, B. Adamson, B. Ritchie Cheerleaders L£ CEA I WOOF1. XOcyR w'A is MY Cl TYPt of GUY! HCH FRIEND UNtSS MAKES HER POPClLAp: Bosy as A EfAlleP HELPilV G, sues Gonna Be one OieAT ATrU t ' Cleaning Up After The Play DIRECTOR Mr. Frank Lobach The Phantom Bells” FRONT ROW: Judy Uhiand, Nina Harrison. Shirley Barber, Mr. Decker. SECOND ROW: Neil Larkins, Don Weiser. Charles Johnson. Doug Smith, Tom Messenger, Damon Berry, Cindy Aldrich, Lynn Brown. NOT SHOWN: Doris McDaniel. splendor MARSHA QUEEN ARNITHA Some Special Honors Boys' State Girls' State Gary Kelley Arnitha Ritchie ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM Judy uPtergrove John Forrest, Ronnie Weiser, Lynn Brown, Don Weiser, Damon Weeks. ,.. __. ALL-STATE Selected to play on the South's All-State Football Team, opposing the North's- August 1962. Damon Weeks Sponsored by M G BODY SHOP AIHLBrtCe We Go to State Our football team this year Sfter losing its second two games went undefeated the rest of the year finishing with a 6-2 record. The wrestling team showed a lot of promise from its freshman boys, but only finished the season with a 2-10-2 record. The basketball team made us very proud winning the District Tournament and played soTne very good basketball in the State Tournament finishing in sec- ond place. Eads 55 Cheyenne Wells 56 77 Kit Carson 32 58 Hugo 34 58 Stratton 61 34 Wiley 49 73 Stratton 61 34 Hugo 35 58 Kit Carson 41 85 Manzanola 54 46 Limon 67 47 Ordway 59 70 Fowler 65 46 Limon 67 79 Manzanola 54 59 Ordway 41 54 Fowler 57 51 Cheyenne Wells 45 66 Wiley 49 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Eads 57 Holly 41 47 Wiley 49 52 Springfield 42 STATE TOURNAMENT Eads 48 Roaring Fork 37 51 Wiggins 54 46 Limon 63 ADMIRING THE DISTRICT AND STATE TROPHIES The Coaches and Team DAMON WEEKS DAMON BERRY DOUG SMITH JOHN FORREST RON WEISER COACH WOELK DON WEISER Eads FIRST ROW: Scott Graham, Don Rittgers, Ken James, Norman Krueger, Damon Berry, Jim Garner, Louis Brown, Forrest Frazee, Bill Barlow, Duane Stoker, Rudy Aldrich. SECOND ROW: Gary Cloyd, Eddie Templer, Boyce Kelly, John Stavely, Joe Uptergrove, John Weber, Ron Weiser, Gary Crow, Leon Tanck, Niel Larkins, Bud Adamson. THIRD ROW: Mr. Woelk, Charles Campbell, Russell Simmons, Don Gifford, Bill Bentley, Les Rittgers, Larry Tuttle, Lynn Brown, John Forrest, Damon Weeks, Paul Simmons, Eldon Stoker, Jack Fuller, Dean Homan, Don Weiser, Doug Smith, Phil Zordel, Bud Mays, Mark Hollis, Mr. Supulski, Coach. D. Weiser, goes across the line on a quarterback sneak. Eads vs. Lamar Eads Eads Eads Eads Eads Eads Eads Eads SCORES 19 Kit Carson 6 Springfield 7 Fowler 19 Holly 41 Manzanola 13 Ordway 31 Walsh 26 Lamar B 13 27 13 12 13 6 6 13 Weiser to Forrest Eagles Practice B TEAM Kit Carson Game A ” Team FRONT ROW: Ron Weiser. SECOND ROW: Leon Tanck, Mark Hollis, Gary Cloyd. BACK ROW: Mr. Lobach, Larry Tuttle, Doug Smith, Damon Weeks, John Forrest, Paul Simmons, Don Weiser, Damon Berry, Bud Mays, Mr. Woelk. FRONT ROW: Bud Mays, Don Rittgers, Rudy Aldrich. Scott Graham, Mark Hollis. BACK ROW: Mr. Woelk, Gary Cloyd, Leon Tanck, Russel Simmons, Eddie Templer, John Weber, Norman Krueger, Mr. Lobach. NOT SHOWN: John Stavely, Charles Johnson. Sponsored by PLAINS THEATER Eagles in Action Sponsored by EADS BOWLING LANES High School Wrestling BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Supulski, Coach; Louis Brown; Bill Barlow; Duane Stoker; Bud Adamson; Jim Garner. MIDDLE ROW: Gary Crow; Forrest Frazee; Ronnie Riggins; Don Gifford; Dick Orhman. TOP ROW: Les Rittgers, Manager; Lynn Brown; Eldon Stoker; Neil Larkins; Phil Zordel. Warming up for the match Ronnie Riggins with a Half Nelson Jack Fuller on the way to a pin Fowler EADS 16 34 Stratton EADS 31 20 Hugo 24 24 Manzanola 21 28 Manzanola 20 21 Kit Carson 30 30 Hugo 13 37 Ordway 10 38 Ordway 13 34 McClave 26 28 McClave 24 21 Holly 20 31 Stratton 23 30 Kit Carson 33 23 Fowler 5 51 Sponsored by TRIANGLE CLOTHIERS Junior High Wrestling BACK ROW, L. to R: Norman Cooper, Ted Abrams, Dennis McDaniels, Larry Wyatt, Dan Baxter, Tom King, ROW 2: Kirk Barlow, Sammy Howell, Rex Barlow, Gene Parker. ROW 3: Coach, Dan Supulski, Jimmy Lyon, Gale Garner, Nick Bowser, Daniel Richards. Larry Wyatt ready to g° EADS Fowler 10 22 Hasty 16 11 Manzanola 5 16 Manzanola 11 26 Ordway 16 22 Hasty 11 17 Holly 11 23 Kirk Barlow with a reverse Half Nelson Kenny Baker setting up for a pin Junior High Football BACK ROW, L. to R.: Gale Garner, Daniel Richards, Gary Forrest, Gary Tuttle, Kirk Barlow, Denriis McDaniels, Larry Rehms, Vaughn Marcum, Larry Wyatt, Tom King, Gene Parker. ROW 2: Dan Baxter, David Kretzer, Ted Abrams, Edwin Buck, Joe Dunlap, Mike Shotton, Wesley Fischer, Dennis Frazee, Kenny Baker, Jimmy Lyon. ROW 3: Nick Bowser, Robert Kelley, Roger Eder, Johnny Holcomb, Chuck McCall, Dennis Singer, Randy Weiser, James Alexander, Sammy Howell, Richard Johnson. First and ten - Do it again! L. Easley, L. Adamson, L. Lefferdink and B. Addington lead the cheers. Junior High Basketball BACK ROW: David Kretzer, Randy Weiser, James Alexander, Richard Johnson, Larry Rehms, Johnny Holcomb, Fred Rollo. ROW 2: Robert Kelley, Gary Tuttle. David Johnson, Edwin Buck, Vaughn Marcum, Roger Eder. ROW 3: Dennis Frazee, Mike Shotton, Wesley Fischer, Dennis Singer, Gary Forrest, Chuck McCall. Jimmy Alexander up for the tip Gary Tuttle adds two more WILEY TOURNAMENT Granada 25 32 Rixey 29 28 Coolege, Kansas 29 HEAVYWEIGHT EADS Crowley 21 34 Cheyenne Wells 6 33 Kit Carson 21 28 Crowley 23 28 Wiley 16 29 Towner 28 25 Cheyenne Wells 14 24 Wiley 21 38 Kit Carson 23 26 LIGHTWEIGHT Crowley 8 13 Cheyenne Wells 24 25 Kit Carson 19 3 Crowley 31 16 Wiley 18 14 Cheyenne Wells 32 35 Wiley 18 26 Kit Carson 6 0 Sponsored by FISCHER'S SERVICE E” Club TOP ROW: Eldon Stoker, Paul Simmons, Lynn Brown, John Forrest, Damon Weeks, Larry Tuttle. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Weiser, Bud Mays, John Weber, Don Weiser, Doug Smith, Damon Berry. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Supulski, Coach, Les Rittgers, Forrest Frazee. Mark Hollis, Gary Crow, Mr. Woelk, Coach. E CLUB OFFICERS: Les Rittgers, St. C. Rep., John Forrest, Sec., Damon Weeks, Reporter, Don Weiser, Vice President, Gary Crow, President. Can You Imagine The Coach and His Team What did you say? Funny?? Junior Birdwomen take to the air Flees? Tight Fit Chefl! The Twist Miss 1930 The Good Old Days!! ADVERTISERS SUPERIOR CAFE Good F ood . Breakfast . Lunch . Dinner IF IT S GOOD FOOD YOU WANT- GO - SUPERIOR Open 24 Hours 7 Days a Week Phone 438-9998 JACK’S MARKET Fishing Supplies Groceries Clothing Shoes Haswell, Colorado (=□ HASWELL Building Supplies Ready-Built Houses Windmill and Feed Phone No. 5 Haswell, Colo. PIONEER CAFE Haswell, Colo. Home Cooking Friendly Atmosphere □ EADS IMPLEMENT CO. Good Equipment Makes a Good Farmer Better DES MARTEAU COMMISSION COMPANY Handlers of Bulk Grain - Merchandiser of Wheat, Milo and Small Grain Shipment Rail Water T ruck Phone No. 4 Haswell, Colo. Lube and Wash Phone 438-9988 STAN’S Tires Batteries Accessories SERVICE Eads, Colo. JONES CHEVROLET - BUICK, INC. Farmall Tractors International T rucks Phone 901 Wansted 438-5871 Eads, Colo. BURRELL’S BARBER SHOP (We Need Your Head in Our Business) BURRELL WISSEL Eads Colo. SUPERIOR SERVICE 438-9966 (We Never Close) Gasoline - Oils - Accessories Best of Luck to the Class of '62 □ DOUG’S AUTO SERVICE Safety Sticker Major Overhaul DOUGLAS McCracken Minor Tuneups Wrecker Service 909 Wansted 438-5582 CROW’S STOP SHOP FOOD STORES Your Friendly A. G. Grocer Stop, Shop and Save Eads Kit Carson Towner yicE J 1$ OUR FIRST THOUGHT Always Open HOME OIL CO. AND KOZY KORNER KAFE Phone 438-5862 Highways 287 and 96 in Eads IBSk %wjipP JACK GARDNER SIMMON’S GROCERY AUTHORIZED DEALER Eads, Colorado Phone 438-5442 Phone 438-5328 Eads, Colorado ELLEN AND PAUL SIMMONS, Props. BARTLETT AND CO. Purina Chows Feed Brans Proteins Grain Elevator Best of Luck to the Class of '62 1401 Maine Eads 438-5342 HASWELL POOL HALL Haswell, Colorado WAGON WHEEL SERVICE For Quality and Service Go to MILLER HARDWARE Eads, Colorado Phone 438-5301 EADS RECREATION PARLOR Pool, Snooker, and Golf Tables Eads, Colorado EARL GARNER, Prop. CLASS OF 1962 TASTE (E) in life could be a TRE T to you Whatever your may be we hope you prosper it. Clinton - Marge - John - Ga ry - Larry FARMERS GRAIN CO. Haswell, Colorado A Farmer in Need Gets Service Indeed SOUTHEAST COLORADO POWER ASSOCIATION LIVE BETTER Cr r i ct Serving Rural People in Prowers, Bent, Otero, Cheyenne, Kiowa, Baca, Las Animas, Pueblo, El Paso, Crowley and Lincoln Counties. 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