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V 4 9 i THE POHOB STAFF : ■f i PRESENTS a ; • !■ j • • i ♦' r if • 0 r . •• ♦ t s • OF •4 ✓ 0 •i % j 1965 If i • t • . i : c •. V • t t • •• % X • V 4 f I • «■ ; . ! r !• % % n t i % : 0 t i $ % •• T 1 4 t t i ■J t E.H.S: CAMPUS DEDICATION As the Seniors-of 1965- leave the mountains and valleys of Nevada : behind to gb their separate ways, they will -tniss its yast spates, i However, M(e must d find 9ur own place in.life. In the hope that success will always be near us, this, the 19'65 Pohob, is humbly dedicated to the futUre. ; . ■. '• v - . i 3 ! i f EDITOR S MESSAGE l} Sbniewhtite among-the Pohojy mascots -is a rather sad’but relieved edifafr (Sad' to see the yerir come to an end-' .but relieved that the yearbook is safely qoifnpleted.) Thq- completion pf the yearbook was accomplished only through the hdld of counsels people behind the scenes . Vickfe Hood, Carol Harrimartf Susan Zander and the members of the photography staff.were invaluable help. KpthleeVjphnson was always willing to do one more page when ;I was rushed. . t Mt. and Mrs . B rf Fox were both patient arid co-operative. The faculty de- serves special thanks tof allowing us to-.-interrupt their classes while pictures were Joeing taken, f ) - , -' . L§st, but certainly riot least, is Mis.s’Grise; Words can't express all fche wor- ries she has suffered thifc year? But somdhow we have managed toVet it all done ontime, Miss Grise, .'altjioughiwe couldn't have.done it; without you. The staff of the pofiob hopes that you will enjoy this;edition for’many y$ars to comei • ? ADMINISTRA TION SUPERINTENDENT S MESSAGE y : ; ' , . The creation o( this Pohob again represents a lasting memory jf a «• year--a ye4r fromthe life of each of You, carrying'all the distillation and essence of that which made up your days as a toiler to the great } and good end of preparing f$r the special niche in the scheme of ■ things which will be yours alone and vJhich only yoil with your unique qualities can fill. ' .• ; All of us should, indeed, have shirked our-dutieS or failed, if in «the educational environm4nt of EU$o High School there yere no a 'special place for each of ?du where you might exptere,.‘select,’; ■ tastescrutinize, assimilate -and create toward that.'day When you. i • will firmly add your own hpjd tracings to the design of the world fn which.you live. i ! . . ' ‘ • • ; ■'• • • • • f J _ Bumell Larson Superintendent; of Schools. . MR. BURNELL LARSON Superintendent of Schools ,Dick T.oothman, WiWa Grock, D. V. Harpdr, R. E. Burns Jr. , John Blecka, Frank i .' . ' ' - ‘ • J : ■ ' i , ‘ . % Weiiiauch. ' .1 r !• .1 , •MR. WENDELL VINE Ass i stant Supe ri nt 6 nd $nt I , 1 l : N ' : 1 4 EDVtfIN JENSEN I fincipal 3 PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE ; K ) ’ i , jg • i . • ' The Pohoh Staif is to be congratulated for 4m excellent editi oil of the yearbook. It shows evidence of diligent endeavors on the part of the Staff apd Faculty Adviior. • J , The Student Body and Faculty have distinguished themselves hi an admirable fashion in meeting the challenge given thpm. The Seniors are about to leavf Elko High School to set forth towards new horizons; may these horizons be assets to each grad- uate. Set high goais and .strive to teach goal; this is a charge to ■ elch Senior. t The returning students must coiptinue to-meet the high stand- : ards set up for thein according to their own ability. This is the work of a gcjod citizen and a good (Student. , y A successful school year is thetresult of Cooperative efforts of 1 part of the Slko County chool Trustees, Administration,, Fac- ulty, and Students: Congratulations to the above. ; • ‘ ’• I i t - C ; ' t LEAH HUJi ; Secretary t •; !•' V ' I$R. JOEAYARBE • Social Sciejice ' Sponsor: Block E B. S. , Utah State I FACULTY 9 ' I ■ mrs. Blanche berry English . i ■■ B. S. , M. S. j : Northwestern • J y i ' V i MR. DON ELSER Agriculture , : •Sponsor: FFA ; •B. S. , Montapa' State College Mk. REED BRAITEJWAIT Mathematics • ' Sponsof: Block E . B. S. , B. Y. U.' i j y . MR. MARSHALL BROWN Industrial Arti Sponsor} Sophomores A. B. , Colorado State MISS LOUISE HAGUE Commercial B. A. , P rk Collegi i M.A. , U. of Iowa MISS CAROL FEATHER j Chorus A. B. , M.A. Moorehead State College e ■; MR. PAUL CHAMBERS Matheniatics B.,S. , Utah State i i 8 i MR. RICHARD KENDALL ; MR. GRANf KINSLEY : ' Physical Education . j English , v . Sponsor: Thespians 4 B. A. ; Montana . State U. I j; • B. S. , Utah State MR. DARWIN HUtiT Counselor Sponsor: De Laureola B. S. „ Momingside ; College 'i M. EtL U. of Idaho. MRS; GLADYS INGHAM Home Economics ; Sponsor FHA B. S. G M. S. U. of Wyoming 3 FACULTY MR. TED LAIBITY Commercial 1 B. S., N. Dakota Agriculture College i 1 ft! MR. g'eRAL£) HASSE'fT Physical Education - Sponsor: Blo Jk E 6. S. , Mankrfto State j '.College 1 j % MR. lARV N HILL V Mathematic J3. A. , U. of Montana1 ivtISS UTH jHOLTOM Languages . ■ Sponsor: Language ■ ‘ Club j' £.B. 8 M. Ai, U. of $ Colorado •• C MR. JAMES POLKINGHORNE Science Sponsor: Juniors B. S. j U. of Oregon t MR. RELL PORTER Bioldgy B. S. , B. Y. U. : 9 MR. 'ROYAL QRSER Art • V Sponsor:- Seniors B. S. j' Bemidji State 'T A !w f u-v p . if, § 4 % MRS. ELLEN PRIMEAUX librarian f j Sponsor: Library Club1 j Br. A. ,iU. of Nevada ; ; ? • x FACULTY i MR. BOB SMITH , v | English fe. S. , Utah Stfite 1 MISS LELA WOLFE languages Sponsor: Language ■Club, FTA t' ijt . DR. CL IR WOODARD Music i. Sponsor: FTA i. S. ‘M. S., Utah State• j : Ed. D. , LJ. of Colorado MISS MYNA SWEENEY Biology , B. S. , MfS. , George . Peabody fcollege .of T eachers' ’ r: : ■ ) 1 ' MISS LINDA SMITH Physical Educafion BVS; , U. of Nevada MR RAYMOND SPARKS Atnerican Government Sponsor: Hot Dbg Stand B. j . , U. of Wryoming i ’ : i MR. FRANK STOTT Mathematics k M. Ed., |U. of ijtalh MISS TWYLA TJON ; English ’ B. A. ,' Augsburg Collqge i MR. MATT TRONTEL Physical Education Spontor: Block E ' ■ B. S'. Ed. , Utah, State , £ r ' t MRS, MARY WILKERSQN • English B. S. , U. , Jf Nevada i. ■ • ’• ; M . EVERETTE C WEIGHTER World History B.'A. , U.JofN. Dakota ; s STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Sidnie Young-Secretary_ i li { f Elaine'.Lopez-Treasurer.- STUDENT COUNCIL SEATED Dennis Rowe, Elain$ Lopez, Sidnie Young, Rbb McCarty ,r Wayne Van Zee - 1ST ROW Pecrv ;■ i : J ’ ' . ■ . PEP COMMITTEE SEATED — Arm Harris, -.Georgeanne Hesse|. STANDING - tylarva Kump, lemrej, Diane Collett, Carol Wunderlich, Michele Paoletti, Chris' Randy McCarty, Clint Coleman, Steve Bastien, Tom Walther. ♦ CLASSES PRESIDENT ) . . . . I? ENNIS BUTLER • i VICE PRESIDENT . ; . . . . j. . : . BILL MOELL SECRETARY-TREASURER . . .CAROL WUNDERLICH. ; -1 GI RL REPRESENTATIVE . . . . MIOHEEE PAOLETTI '■ BQY REPRESENTATIVE . . . I . . J(jE BERISTAIN 1 i ' • : I i c y i i 1 Ukvc i DEJ.MA GARDNER LENORIA GIST JERRY CqPELAND ? PAULINE HARDMAN CHRIS-HESSEL I JEFF CARSON t , • . i • i 'i K t fl _ ( . i •T l 1 ; i % ’« ? i m t ? 4 A ? c , P i I J • : 1 1 } I PATRICIA GOODALE DOUGLAS; ERWIN ' r : J ERrc EASTERL’V MA Y-LOU HOOPER f : ETHEL HINES DANNY GARDNER DANNY HERRERA T STEVE ERICKSON 3 JANET | INp 1 RAY HECIOStHORNE; JUDITy JONES CARMEN LEDESMA ; -• : • sh?rry 6we£l. i • • :• donAld jirak PATTY .JENKINS - . d6n land a- DALE PAPPAS SHIRLE ROARK i d ’ PATRICK MORTON i ' FRANK ORBE BLAINE MOWREY - 1 MICHELE jP OLET TI KAREN PACINI? i ; DARRYL MICHELI • 'i ] PAMELA PITTS MICHELE PHELPS a % X 4 i V 4 « t I ! ; . u i f i . 4 ! i •% i V ' i m ; 4 ) .X a k • •• . SENIOR STORY f t ' y. ■ 7 back.over tour last four years, we will remember all thei fun we';Kave enjoyed. i As Seniors under the s ijlful guidance of Mr. Orser, we wejre .assured a promising ear : v. 1 • i ; . i : l i ' J . when«we elected such conjpetent class officers as Dennis Butlef, President; Bill Moell, .' • ‘ ' • ' . : . ; Vice -President; Carol Wunderlich, Secretary -Treasurer' and Midhele Paoletti and Joe Beristain as Representativps. J We arevery proud of those Senior, students who'help important postition iii our scl A . hoijl. • . % . 'Wayie Vap Zee was elected Student Body President; Sidhie Yoiyig was StudeYit Body Secrfe- ' it • • n '■ : •• ;• 5 .tary; and Elaine Lopez was Student Bocly Treasurer.! Peggy Toothman was Editor of the I ■■ ' I Z . . Pohob'and'Vickie Hood W9rked along with her as Business Managet of the yearbook. The- . 1 •• ' 'i •Editor of the Pow-Wow, opr school paper, was Georgeanne Temres. t • i : ‘ i , . Our Junior Pro ii Midnight in Manhattan , will ahyays be remembered as one of the i , ; t ' i. ■ ■« , most-fabulous, thrilling events of our-high school yfears.. Our Senior Ball, Roses and IceY, ' Was a tremendous success.' . . • I ‘ • . Dilring our fouij'years df high school our class was also well represented ip scholastic t ■ • • •' s’- • ' . .t,,.'- ' ability, athletics,, organizations and the music department. , .. , i V • ■ ■ Even though some of us willfce sad when we leave Elko High School and.watch the ,. : -. i : ■ i , ■ t - floors close11 behind us, we can look back with deep-satisfaction ln,our accomplishments. . -t 27 «• • ’ .« : ■ • : We, the class;of 65 , .will soon be leaving th« halls of E. H. S. As we pause and think i i . ■ ' i V SENIORS IN ACTION i : CLASS OF ’66 PRESIDENT; . . . f.......... VICE-PRESIDENT . . . Secretary . . . ‘i. . . .1. TREASURER . . . £ . . . BOY REPRESENTATIVE . . GIRL REPRESENTATIVE . . . : ' 'i . j ; r i 4 i . j ' ' •' ■ T 5 ' '. • « •i t i . ' 29 . . . . . RICHARD BARROWS ....... . MARK T AUFER . . . . ‘ ROBYNNE McCLURE . . . •; . JOANNE ZOLfclTCH ....... BEN ANDERSON VICKI MICARI I Kathleen Chester' t Carmen. Cervantes- MatcellalBogue Dailid Moorei James Baumgardner Dijinne Abbott i ' piane B’arohi Delma Siri ' . Diane-'ColIett ■ Rdn Nielson j Lynda Ha rid wright Joh j Mefford . ' ‘ Fermeria Can s Dopna Beach Carolyn Coe •i t m i i '• 4 Jerry Cdp'enhaver $ i i i i ' Lee Miller Richard Barrows -' 4 J i Marik Taufer t : •• Thdbras Vine Williard Cutler t)iAnn Smith Beatrice Nelson s T I ; •• 1 William Wtmdqrljch r 1 t. - Arm Harri| Michael Kennett J jhn Sustacha Vicki Macari. i •• . • Linda Glaser Arthur Holling Dtfan Gross Robynne McClure , Don Persons i ' : ' Clint Colerrmn ! v a SJiaron R an ■ • Gary Hoskins Charles Cramnper : Kim Williams Joe Aguirre Howard Mbrrison Mike Vega Steve Sheets . • ' Juliana Tojnera { • ' i t r Robert Bear ■ _ • i Anna P ht l : . ■ Mike Comb? Paul Berry , l|ob McCarty ' Charlotte’ Hawkins .♦ Kaye Wiley Heiefn Qarber . . 1 { :t : Doug Boner i Lester Preader V Bob Soott; X Carol Harriman ; 1 i Stanley Olcfham Jennifer fanning . V ? 4 i i Roland S la j • ’ Judj Turner • jj Tony PohfabeV Colleen Hogge r ■ LJU1IV1H f Mike Gallagher ; Dia ne Fairchild f • ' PaSdy Benti V II Edward F inhandlei' W « ' JUNIOR STORY ; As spirited Juniors, 'we were capably led by our class offices; They were Richarjl r y .1 ’ Barrows, President; Mark Taufer, Vice-President; Robynne McQlhre, Secretary; Jo Ann , Zollitch ' Treasurer; Bap Andejson, Boy Representative; and Vickj Macarit Girl Repre- •: i. T •• ? ; T i • 'i ; sentative.; . r '■ • r j i 7 4 i- ‘ ' ‘ y , Other juniors who held important positions in the school wep.;Robert McCarty, Student • 1 . . 7 ? Body Vice-President; Jpleen Urriola and Diane Smith, Varsity Cheerleaders; Susan Zander, ‘ , : . . i i •' and Carol' Harriman, .Assistant Business Managers of the Pohob; and Kathleen Johnson', T I I v. ‘■4 driv ■' Assistant Editor of the Pohob. ; ' ' , • For tjhe third straight year the Juniors topped the magazine drive. •; ’ y i t .i ■ The highlight of the year vyas the Junior Prom, which was he Ld this spring. iThe patience and guidance of our Sponsor Mr. Polkinghome and the hard work of the class . ; ; '• i , - ’ % . t made this prom unforgettable,. J f 1 t J ' u ■■ ; ' i V . .♦ Now we look forward to the coming year when Ve vill become mighty Seniors. -Si t v 2 V J i j Why so glum? Wistful. . ,1 ; : 41 SCENES OF E.H.S. Midnight in Manhattan , •' •! Open WIDE! TV I The Pep E. Our Government Teacher bn. IK TK Vfcsr nw mi ■! ' f Campaign Posters. The Signing PaMy. ? Karen the Salesgirl. SCENES OF E.H.S. CLASS OF ’67 i r . a 4 n PRESIDENT V } . t : M ; i ( yiCE-PftESIDENT . . . SECRETARY . • . : . RI KY VAN ZEE TREASURER': BOY REfRESENTATIVE . GIRL SEPR SElfTATlVE . ; i .• 9 ' : • . SHERR Y JONESi '• ■ 4 I .1 l ■ i ■ FIRST ROW: iii. Bible, J. Caudhill.'K. Austin, C. Ande on, M. Bouge, J. Byers. SECOND ROW: R. Austin, N. Bickje, S. Bastien, B. Allen, Cothrun, T; Beck, . Bernadot. THIJID ROW: R. Cloward, G.iCarlsdn, C. Darling, H. Burner,'T. Billings, ;M. Applerbury, T. Del Guidice. • . .• ; - ‘ :• Hri • VSM + 'IRST ROW:.B. Bradys T. Christean, A. Evans, M. Bajoneta, B. Duncombe, V. Fox, R. Ajangu a, (J. ihenoweth, P. Copen, R. Ellison. SECOND ROW: J. Griffith, A. Gonzales, J. Encficott, B.tGarcia. GJ lorez, J. Gammick,'B. Easterly. THIRD ROW: F. Dfrmiiiguez, A. Gopdale, J. Giynard, S. Feasei, J. ; isli, D. Gai eiz. • u ; • . V ? • ; :. i t ' . ■J ' ; { . • 4 • i ■ r, '■ i r t f Rst RbW: ROW: ROW: L. Gonzales, D jacRson; S. Glaser, D. Houde, L. Gardner, J. Kinley, K Le$nisky. SECOND S. McDermott, L. Jejuns C. Hams, V. .Harris, K,'Gordon, P. ,Gibson, f . Hu , B,1 Holley. Tl-JIRE D Kniffep, G. Konakis, T Jensen, J. Proctor, B. Guisti, M. Kane, T. Jfenkins.- , ' 5 • I, Lan a’ W- Moy’ McMullen,«S, Jones, Mr Kump, S. Nepoli?, P. Johnstm. SECOND.R0' U Madigapr, 3, Lee, R. Hess, P.,Read, J. Hoffman, M. Lew, L. Matjieson, THIRD ROW: G. Lostra M. iqadigan, ). Moren, B. Moschetti, S. jVIcLain,’J. Lester, P. Loncar. , v ; ; r • ; i K : ) ‘ } : t • ' .!- i R ; . ✓ i . . V ■ ' c • V V ■ y { FIRST ROW; M. Pugmire, J. Parker, K. Mc$efl, D. Moore, K. Mathews, L;. -'Nelson, B. Mefrill, K. Morley 'b; Meeks, {d. Parkin,. SECOND ROW: T. Hood, T. Pritch'ard, G: Henderson, D. Prunty, J:,Holdr«jn, D. Pilmore, S McMullen. THIRD £OW: D. Pete.rson, T. Owsley, B. Neitz, Judd, T. Osmond, O; Kealey, J Qiyzenbcfry. v t . . ' 4 . s : : i ; ■ . I • ; ; •FIRST ROW- S. Redfiord, L. OJiver, D. Sherman, C.; Smith, S. Stevens, P. Streeter, B. Rose pf ' tSECOND RQW: T. T«mera, R. Thompson, fe Rugh,’ G. Fughson, B. Sfcott, R. Stpwell. ? Sciotto, D..Smith, J Simon, G. Spikes, B. Phillip, =C. 'filler,A. Teel. V • '! • : ‘ • ’ : ; 1 • .. .• • i •' . ‘ r t I : • 1 •? i FIRST KOW; V. Wallace, V. White, J. Williams, R. Terooke, A. Warren, L. Welch. SECOND ROW: C. Williams, J. Zunino, f. Woodruff, S. Wilson, J. Turner, fc. Valdez, E‘ Wilson. TrtlRD ROW: B. Zunino V’ Van Der Dussen, Ft Tow,' R. Van Zee, T. Turner, J. Wines, B. Wt£ b ■ ' : ’ : t ; SOPHOMORE STORY ' ; V . t t ; . , : i ' I k . ■ ' 1 - t' a i { 1964-65 has been an interesting and successful'•year formal as Sophomorejs. Under 16adership:of Steve Bastien, President;'Rick Van Zee, Vice-President; Ajileerh -ivans, Secretary; Sharon? Glazier, Treasurer; Jaci; Zunino, Boy Representative; and' Sherry Jojies, 'Girl Representative,; we have tried: to live up to our idea of the perfeci' •.'Sophamoife Class. We believe we have achieved this goal. ■ : f , We are proud to add that all thdJ.V. Cheerleaders were Sophomdres. Sally ' Wilson, Ann Warren, Marya Kump, and Barbara Rose deserve special credit for th excellent-job they have done. •; i, • T 1 ' F,or the second time, oiif float.in the Homecoming parade-captured first prize. T iis year has been the best, and we'are looking forward to the next. — CLASS Of 68 • ' ? f S • . . i 4 PRESIDENT ........(---........GREG WENGER , VICE-PRESIDENT.... ............JOE SCHLAGER i SECRETARY-TREASURER .. .• .. i.LINDA UR Rif) LA :- , BOY REPRESENTATIVE.;.....,....VAN HARRIMAN GIRL REPRESENTATIVE'...________BARBARA KANE ’ ■„ ? t m • f 1ST ROW: K. Dressif T. Earnest, R. Barton; L. Etchemendy, R. Eardley. 2ND R$ W: J. Cfjapin, N. Qaudill, I C. ElsberryJJ. Dollpjude, S. feums, 3RD ROW: R. Comjbs, J. Collins, D. Chase' E. Cross, J. Erickson : } x i 1 . V • V: N. Laiicja, B. Kane, V. Maynard, V. Jauregui, J. Macari D. Kan£, S. Jifak. 2ND ROWi R. ■ R. HeiT V: Harriman,1 T. Holt, S. Howellt C. Johnson. 3RD ROWj R. Hammer, W. Hardie, 1ST ROW MfcCarty, nC.. R. Guisti-, N. Howard; J. Hess « . V . xsD i rvwvv. i. rdppds, ivi. monib, v_. rdrKr|, o. rxoinero, r. ixeuani. c-rnL i uw: D. Iviawson, y. Oidnarn, . P. Raild, S. Plunkett, J. Ryan, D. Powell, J. Jayo. ;-3RD ROW: R. McLain, C. Johnnie, Nugent, G. ' f Knight, J. Nyrene. .J f -----r A [ • ; : K.’ Tow, M. Stepovich, S. Shfuck, S. ,'tfaelour, C. Trappett, d. Sweetwood, L. 5 estan6vich. r: D Perez, M. Sepa, M. Paine,- G. She ill, J. Stenovich, L. Shobar. 3RD ROW: N.-r Pair, L. 1ST ROW: 2ND ROW: Montgomery, fJ. Schlager, B. Read,. S. Parson. ' : • . ' • . • ' v « • 5? ' 1ST ROW: L- Wilson, M. Turner, B. Williams, C. Weepft, L. UrriOla, M. Ziibietaj D. Woodson. 2ND ROW: J., Wells, 5 'Wines, D. Sjagowski, J.'Wadkins, J. ■ Goicoechea, M. Sinclair.'3RD ROW: J. Widlison, M. Vajti'erra, M- ‘Wilbur, D. Stuckey, Greg Wenner, T Walther ! FRESHMAN STORY For;the year 1964-65 y.e Freshmen have found high school quite different froip grade school, but We really enjoy it! 4 •_ t $ Our-officersefor the Frfeshmen class were'.President; Greg Wenn'er ;;Vice President, Joe Schlager; Secretary-Treasurer, Linda Urriol'a; Boy Representative, Van'Harriman; _ and Girl Representative, Barbara Karje. i • ' ' To be in our year , theSenlors gave a dancehn our honor. f ■ For-our Achievements thistyear our Freshman float placed third n the Home- cpmingiparade, ’and we also placed second in the magazine driye. For'basketball we a(so had great luck and a wonderful taam. Our Freshman cheepleacter were Michele ArreguL, DiSr e Kane, Barbara Kane:,' Linda (Jfriola, and alternate Ratjdy McCarty. • ' We were successful scholastically too. We Enjoyed-the year very much and Are looking forward to being Sophomores .’ - ; I . j X UNDERCLASSMEN ANTICS ORGANIZ.A TIOJVS Vickie Hood, Business Managter ■ : t Carol Harriman Assistant business Manager ‘ ! Sutfan Zarider j Assistant Business Manager !• i ! , • S i. r SEATED: G. Mitchell, F. Bruno, §. Chapin, K. Chesterr- D. Smith, 1£T ROW - J. Urriola, V. Macari, R. McClure, G. Hawkins,‘ C. Hessel, M. Paoletti, D. Echegary, D. BesJch, K.: Williams - 2ND ROW - R. Johnson, ‘L. Paoletti, A. Harris, D. Collett, G. v - Temres, K. Wiley, ,L. Handwright • • J 57 K i i i . i i i x 4 i i t ) V r ' !• ii i ; SnVT HarriS’. arl WiUiarn ’ Nancy H4Iey- STAND ING:':Jerry Pfcrker, Linda Glaser; ' , v if • - ■ U Ji . . : I •• ; . 4 f , t 'j. Z f ; 9 : : PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF : The Photography Stafl is an essentia? ’■ par of the POHQB. Even though th,ey work behind theiscenes’of the yearbook, the inembers of;the staff work consistently ; t taking ca'ndid shots of students, activities, •• : assemblies and (teachers. Through their. wof;k anof imagination, die yearbook is ‘ : ; able to reflect tfie less formal morfients ; at EHS. r ; • ? ; ; i 2 « ' t ; : r i . : . ?; Students Have a Pow Wow Happy Thanksgivir ELKO HIGH SCHOOL ::::::: ELKO, NEVADA . sday, November 24, 1964 Subscription: 80c p sor is Mr. lan, Karen e to have ssible plan (all, for it e one.” ;e Club re- ti the Pan t Founda- article on lich is an :hildren in Id i- «:— I Mrou n K rhii «n supplies, nted to de money for xl was ap- ►n the com- ry, Kent 'rtn,,fon, Kaye m cen Urriola, business manager; Georgeanne Temres, a Christ tor ig in De Clavson, chairman; I Committees appointed are Subsc Pohot Subscri| hob will I room at 3 of Novem be as foil Juniors—1 Tuest Freshmen- Thur Sophomor Tuesc Seniors—' Thur The pri be announ person ho nated will $1.50 dep Librai New I______? Mrs. Primeaux f some new books in They are not condensed versions but are pocketbooks with hard backs. All the Charles Dickens books have been replaced by these hrwlr« Thr n u nirlrpn’c c athy C litchell, Paolett Williams lith, N (awkins •e McN Jone: san C Ann C i, Susai in. K jmbe, Temrc urnuui, i .a e Wiley, )ede Collett, busines Miss Grise, sponsor anj p0hot i%iiss Pauline Grise. I iccu Pep E Prepares Fnr Klau Ca rison ‘ Linda Glaser, Delores Etchegary, Joleen Paoletd BACK OV 31 lich and Fran Harriman, Susan Chapin, Donna Beach r C oleman, c Grise, Susan Zander, Kay Wiley, Lorayne Paoletti w1' 1 jcn. 11 win pc presented snortiv panning for the ball is now un- Wuy. Work in the gym will be- after C hristmas vacation. Tryouts were held during the week of Nov. hr rhnriiv i« nl«n mnlrino nl;ms I I 3 I ■nittee is Miss E,k°s working c id for sk Auditions lor the Spring Musical Chairman Carol Wun will be before Christmas. Miss Feather said, “anyone may audi- tion.” sa s if any students have k basketball season, to give t her DE LAUREOLA LST rROW --V. Ho°d, C. jHarriman, P. Gobdale, I. ElsbeiTy, F. Bnfro, E. Lopez M Baggett P Pitts S DOURowe 3RD ROW C Sl’ K' J° - .M Monk F- Moore, S: Clayson, E. Braithwaite, 1 Easterly. Crutchl y, C. Coleman, K. Brqwn, J. Braithwaite, R. N$cCarty, W. Van Zee, E. ■! f • : : t t «. r , v Tap? Pitts' President! Mr. Hunt •• Sponsor i 60 1STRQW--S. Erickson, P. Williams, J. Copeland, E. Easterly,IK. Pacing V. Hood, K.'fWoodward. 2ND ROW--B. Holley, R. Sala, B. -'Cplemah S. Stahl, D. Glennon, S. Clayson, A. Harris, 'fA. Kane, V. Nutman Mr. Kirtsley. ' : ‘ i i ‘ i- ' « { 1 . T ■ i ‘ t ■ i : r ' A ; t 4 ; FUTURE HOMEMAKERS i •; M ( ■ hf l i «L f y . i i X V A 1 i i t ' J j w ; A ‘ , 1ST ROW--M. Dick, L. Gist, Mrs. Ingham, M.-Hooper, P. Goodile, J. 'Rowe, .L. Garbia, J. Manning.'A. Wright, J. Jackson, J. Copenhaver, I. Pappes, CJ. Parker, P. Copon, P, Johnson, D. AiTegui, . J. Jones, V TJiorpe. 2ND ROW- J. Morley, S. Rourke,: V. White, L. Welch, S. Sadler, J. Barkdull, P. ‘Redant, C. Weech, H. Turner, P. pikson, P. Smith, S-.'Jirak, C. Ledesma, V. Gonzales, B. Nelson, J.; Tomera, D. BSroni, D.. Jackson. 3RC ROW--K. JMorley, W Wilder, M. Zubi6ta, C. .Johnson, S. Bums, JC. Ellison, C. Cuthbertson, B. Merrill-, P. Jenkins, D. Moore, -K. Tow, C. Hessbl, C. Wunderlich, M. Paoletti ‘D. , Echegary, JC Gordon, P. Smith, L. Lednisky, Q. Fairchild. 4TH ROW-,M. Kiriiber, V. Shatp, S.; Clayson, Ti Montrose, S. Bminmell, J. Baldwin, G. Pollarhidn, L. Jenkins, P. Gjbson, R. Temoke,'Y. Maynaod Pi Bouge, K. Matthews, D. Siri, P. Judd, M. Bejoneta, V. Harris, L. Nelson, M. Bouge. : ' • — - FUTURE FARMERS $OW--Mr. Elser, J.vHill, A. Boyd, B. Van Norman, C. Slagowski, 1$. Williams, J. Sustacha, M. zui,X R. Ellison, L. Jenins, D. Arregui, J. Jones, D. Fairahild, J. Zollitch, K. .Gordan, P. Smitfc 2ND ® 1 _ . A « .• T •__1 r V__J .___ T . 11 o rrVior R WpptWAfV 'O'Donnell, D. :Pappas, H. Thompson, R. Lee, G McKpight; B. Wiles, D. Slagow- ski, ,T. (Sallagjjier, D. Martin, J. Andans, C. Darling. ; ? I ; M , J - ' ‘ . : J • , 1 t • : • i ; t , Mr, Elser • Sponsor Mr. Elser, Jon Hill, Ray‘Heckathome, Steve Robinson, John Sustacha, Bob Bear., ; v 63 Bill Van Norman president j V M - ! LANGUAGE CLUB ' lST;.ROW--Mtss Holtom, J. Barney, P. Pitts, S. Erickson, K. Wiley- J. Goicoeihea, K. Blown L.i Garcia f Haaiman, Hiss Wolfe. 2ND ROW-rC Wunderlich, V: Hood, S. Young, D. Bo ic E. Easterly B Dhncomh, t CUser C; McMullen, C. Smith, V. Fox. D'rOW-P. Toothman B Rosfe. X wa'ln D Go T r IS' 4TK ROW-D- Mfata. S. McMullen, B. Holley, J,- Braith- ' £ • i Miss Wolfe Spopsor StevS Erickson President 1st Semester Vickie Hood President 2nd Semester ! Miss Holtofh • Sponsor 64 . ‘ ;• . 5 r i : : PEP CLUB The'Pep Club madeuts appearance at Elko Higjt School for the,first r time this year. 'Composed of over 100 students who come equippeckwith ’’ strong voices, e'nergy,; and enthusiasm, the Pep CHub aifns to help boost school spirit at all school sponsored activities. Both the Pep E and the ■i Pep Band are members-of the club. : ! ' • . : i Whed viewed from aqross the gym floor, the y ave of white blouses and shifts of the groupvi$ very impressive. As the cheerleaders lead the ’ club in 'yells, waving ffom-pon , or the school song, it seems clear that the Pep Club has succeeded in achieving dts goall «■ ' r ’ i T ; • | ' !• 65 - ; - ,ii1 t FUTURE TEACHERS «4 . • 1ST R §W--K. Chester, D. Sherman, M.jKane, S. Zander, C., Harriman,‘ C. McMuUep, V.'H Crriman, IjTiss Wolfe. ‘2ND ROW --K. Williams, S. Jones, B. Dyncombe, S. Glaser, L. (Gardner, K..Moell, i S White P. Oki, Turner. 3RD ROW--D.’Garciner, -B. Holftey, J. Walthex, L. Oldham, D. Bostic, C. Sjrt th, L. Frost. ■ c. t SEATED, L. .tq R. -K. Chester, M.- Spikes, M. Hooper, D. inkers. 1ST ROW P. Hunt, P. dopen, S, Zander, V.. karris, C Williams? P. Benti, £. Wilson, F.. Garcia, M. Bouge, B. Wallace, A. Wright', M. Phelps, V. Wallace, Mr?.; Priemea?x. 2ND R J)W-D. Henderson, L. Preader, te- Nielson, W. Brown, R. Paul, Smith, B. Allen, L.: Miller, jon Guinard. ' • ' . ! - ' . ' 1 { : • x is . r I k C ; L i • n • x . i . FRONT ROW: Jennifer Manning, Charlotte Hawkins, Pearl jWilliams, Caianen i • ; LecJejbia, Lynn Garcia, Bonnie Sweetwoo'd, Marsha Stenovich, Frances Bjtino. ' TOTBACK: Vicki Macari, W ndy Wilde , iKristy Woodward Kaye Ellison’,; r ■ Patty Jenkins,. Cjiris'Hessel,‘Carol Wunderlich, Lynn Moschetti, Darlene feos- , tic, Linda Glfcnijon, Valorie Nuzman, Pai|i Pitts. BACK RCAV: Georgeanne i Tetnres, Vivien'Shatp, Lorayne Paoletti, Morrene Monks, Michele Paoletti, ' SidViie Young ; P?mla Trappitt, Ann Harris, Robyne McClure, Dede Collett. r - 4 ! , , • ' • •£ST ROW --Mr. Ha sett, Mr. -Trontfcl, D. A len, D. Rovje, J. Beristain, b. Bilbao, R. Barrows, p Butler, R. McCarty, F| Mortem, Mr. Braithwaite, Mr.;Ayarbe. 2NIJ ROW-;B. Moell, J. Walther, T- Owsley,. B. Zunino, J; Zunino, .’T. Vine,, B. Gurr,' W„ V,anZee,;.D. Hendersoiil, W. Wunderlichj- D. Jones. 3RD ROW-Mi. Thomp- ,spn, M. Kane, J. Sustacha, .Campbell, Y . Glennon C. Fuson, J. Braithwaite, C. Tfiomas, T..vHood. 4TH ROW —B. Van Norman, S. Bastijen,' J. Morin, R. Hecftathorne, P. Pappas, M. Taufer, E. Braithwaite, V. Landell. •’ • , . ? ft t i S ; •• BLOCK E . J Joe Beristain President r SENIOR TEAM SOPHOMORE TEAM JUNIOR TEAM ) i FRESHMAN teams ■ i L ’ . J I , It HOT DOG STAND Cjarol Smith, Teryl CJifist an, Mr. Clark, Mr. Sparks CUSTODIANS : J ’ !♦} n M ■ . , i ■ t j i ; i '. r Kevin Keogh, Ed Juinger 72 A THLET ICS 1965 BASEBALL AND TRACK ■KOW 1: Ed FeinhandBer, Bob Jaokling, Gary Sherrill, Scott Whiter Tom Hood, Benny Zurfino. ROtV :Gle Johnny, Dennis Peterson, Riandy Campbell, Mike Madigan, Steve, Feasel, Tom Owsley, ohn Brai hwaite. ,3: Coach Hassett, Dale Pappas, f,Burt Gurr, Rich Barrows, tes Preader, Joe Aguirre. ROW Steve Mclylulfen, Dennis Rowe, Dennis Butler, Rob McCarty, CoacI Henderjon Harold Burner, Steve'SLefets, PaPter Loncas, Jack Zunftio. Ttontel. R pW 1: Steve Bastien, Dennis Glennon, Doug I ROW 2: WilUson, Gary ■5-Eddie u • 's Rbw 1,- Gary-Fuson, Gayle.Spikes, Ben A eteon,-Brian “«Sljey Sfrerrilf, Kenny Garcia.,: John Qoicoechea, Gor len Peter Reed Larry Gijicoechear Mike Combs, Feinhandler, ROW 2 - Mr- Braithwaite, 1 • Y’ . , . ’c..,tocha Tim Baumgardner, To}n Hood, Greg Winner, Ernie Cross, Peter Loncar, n. ’ D • Coltrin’ Kim Williams, Harold Burner, ; Mt. Kendall, TlOW 3 :-©ean Sjtucker, JButch Thompson, uavf -oicnn, naf Wes Brown, Lyle Montgmery ■ , i • .+ j L 3 % t . A i ; ;• ; . , ' 4 U, .---- ' ' Bill Van Nbrman, P« Morton, Dan Allen, Mr. H.s.ett ? • - ELKO, ELKO ELKO- !elkp , ELKO . WINNEMUCCA { JEROME McCA'LL . CARSON CITY ' WHITE PINE 25 25 26 '41 5 7 £LKO ■ ELKO ELKO ELKO falloM SPARKS BISHOR, KELLEY VALLIVUE - re BILL VAN NORMAN Tackle JOE BERISTAIN Fullback All - Nevada AA First Team re BILL MOELL Tackle All - Nevada AA Second Team _______________________ STEVE BAS TIEN Guard DENNIS ROWE Halfback All-Nevada AA Second Tearn if f TOM VINE Quarterback All - Nevada AA Second Team ROB McCARTY End All Nevada AA First Team MIKE KANE - TOMMY HOOD Managers 77 i • 1 4 • v’ Mr. Hassett, codch, John Goicoechea, Bruce Jlead, Greg Wenner, Joe Scblager, Kerry Guisti, Wasren Hardy . Kenny Garcia, Van Harrimgin, manager. • ' • JUNIOR VARSITY ; i . • ; Mrw Kendall, coach, Jack.Zunino, Mike Madrgan, Brian Garcia, Bruce Guisti, Albert'Goodale, Ricky Van Zee, Harold Burner, Tom C wsley, Jim Moren, Steve Feasel, Butch Thompson, Dennis Peterson,-Tom Owsley, KNEELING; Gayl 'Akers, Tommy Hbod, managers. V K K Mr. Braitwaite,' coach, Mitch Seaman John Braithwaite , Jim Moreii.iHarold.Burper, Glen Elnpore, Wayne ' Van Zee, Rob lylcCarty, .John Ford, ftich Barrows, Doug Henderson, Tom Vine, KNEELING, 'Mike Kane, Pat v •• Morton - .! •t i. J i i j1 i ? . ; c ’• ; ; V { ■ J % 2 . J 1 Elko 58 I Elk© 58 ft •; Elko 5 9 Eiki §8 C •? Etkb .54 Etko 54 i ; ' • i Etkd 46 Elko 37 : ’ • Elko 57 ' 1 Elk6 56 Elko 42 1 ElkO 60 i 3 Elko 51 Elko 59 b Elko 43 ► Eik6 37 • Efko 45 Elko ♦ 46 « r 1 . ; - 9. . K; y • if $ • « • j i t . • ? i' i 4 . . . ' t ■ ( -' il Winraemucca f 48 •i Wells Wells • i - 44 74 Lakeview ? 40 ; w ; Winn mucca i : -51 } t Lincoln • •48 1 Sparks , 64 •% Sparks •' ' 62 , •, : ; Carson City I 67 t J % Carson City 79 ; v ; Reno' J 1 i 51 Reno •. 34 • J • , White Pine 48 r Wooster 76 Wooster 70 4 Fallon 34 1 • Fallon 41 • White Fine V jk • ' . ‘■49 « 4 • 4 - ; • • e i ■ i'' c • • . • ? • ;% h , • 'i t. i ? f , . . V r t ;• HAROLD BURNER Center JOHN BRAITHWAITE Guard JIM MOREN Guard RICH BARROWS Forward 80 TOMMY VINE Guard DOUG HENDERSON Guard GLENN ELMORE Center ROB McCARTY Center MITCHELL SEAMAN Guard WAYNE VAN ZEE Forward JOHN FORD Forward 81 ftuline Hardman Head Dianne Smith •. Joffeen Urriol£ Dolory f Echbgaray VARSITY CHEERLEADERS V Marva Hump Sally Wilson? ■ - Head ‘ Ann Warren J.V. CHEERLEADERS Ba-rBara Rose FOOTBALL AT E.H.S. The crowd'atjthe White Pine j airte. V ' V .'V . T.VaK Victory! Coich Trontel on the T earrps shoulders. ACTIVITIES Lynn .Garcia, Kathy Johnsorf, Pam Pitt}. i f : J , 9 86 Three cheers for Elko! ! The Indians fighting against Vallivue. Joe presents Queen Pauline her trophy. Princess Michele QUEEN PAULINE Princess Vickie Princess Carol Princess Delores t i v i i music: COUNCIL i ; Shane Stjjhl, Morrene Monks, Lyrm Garcia, Pan Pitti, Jim Robinson. STAND- ING: Dr. -Woodward, Mtiss Feather ' CONCERT BAND MARCHING BAND 1 r ! : SHOW BAND I % r s s % v ft • f ' : • A . • « V % .. J • i ; t % . «? . . • V t J • 4 : 5 PEP BAND i f 4 - 4 k t NEVADA 0 BOVS STATE Eric Easterly NMja RIOIS 5Tfl Pam Pitts EVA Oj, 0 'RLS STflTr Peggy Toothman BOYS’ STATE GIRLS’ STATE Dfennis Rowe Htim 0 •Leon Bilbao moA'i ,o Dennis Butler E.H.S. PROFILES ’65 Jerry Co Iceland and Sidme Young- ) r ; -j . •- ? E-jH.sL Profiles '65 was'the name chosen this yerir for the high « 4 ! ■ school i adiq progranv '.The program was' directed, organized, arid; t , . ‘ ; i conducted by Si nie Yojjrig and Jerry Copeland. ■f ' Each Tuesday everting onK.E.L.K. 'they pre£entetf«news of the i : ' school, guest speakers 'and popular songs;. The radio program is i ,t • ’ truly fort and about the students of Elko High School. ’• 1 1 : i f , ■ « i • « ; • i ; - ; i :4 i i i i ; MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Sidnie Young, _ W yne Van Z£e ; ' J • ♦ V • . 7 THE MOSTS t WITTIEST ; Jerry Cope 1 and j Pearl W lliami i r ■ fclOST STUDfoUS 1 Bill Coleman, vlorrene Monks i • ) ■i . t FI , • t i i : BEST LOOKJNG • Leon Bilbd’a, Vickie Hood • ? WAYNE VAN ZEE t } u 1964-1965 SCHOOL CALENDAR SEPTEMBERS 11 - Winnemucca Away 3 12' - Jerome Home. 26. McCall Home IQ - White Pine Away. 17 - Homeboming ' • Falfon Home : 23 - Sparks Awa • 30 i- Bishop Kellfey’AWay 4 NQVEM ER 6 - Music Carnival ; 1 • r • 7- - Vaileyview Avjay 5 - 14 - Harvest Ball DECEIV BER ■' k •• ; ;• 4’ - Winnemucca Here i - Wefls Ho m b ? If - Wefts Away ♦ 4 19 i Senior Ball j Pep Committee Dance OCTOBER, i i:' ii i 2 Carson Home! 18-t y Winnemucca ■ Tournament 22 r Christmas Concert 24 -? Vacation i : ; JANUARY : i • 1 • ; . 2 - Lincoln Away i « ► 5 j Memory Asse i ly t • 1 8-9 - Sparks Here 15 - CarsoiiAway 22 - Reno Away 29 - $hite ine. Home v MAY , 7-8 - State Trhck •; 8 - Sopjh Hop 4 20 - Bhccalaurfeate ► r ■ i 'JUNE ! - i 4 - doh mnencemunJ 30 - j ll-School Play ’ FEBRUARY 5 ? i 5. • Woostqr Away 12 - fallon Home i 19-29 - Bye; Bye Birdie ; 26 - White Pine Away 4 27 v Sweetheart Ba;:ll u ; marc5h h . V i 3-5 : Zone Tournament .19-20 ;- Muisic Festival APR|lt ■ ? 1 ! i t • ID 14,- Mifcic Convention • v .. !- t 1 i ‘ ,« 28 --Dave ®rant Assembly j sit ; • : ) i — ADVERTISING Superb Food-hGtacious Service — WONDERFUL TIME THE HOLIDAY =. Superb food+Gracious Sei-wce .THE HOLIDAY = WONDERFULTIME go wtvV-2 3 1- - --------------------------------- kW The place to stop... in Reno ’■■HOTEL in Downtown Reno FREE PARKING IN LOWER LEVEL GARAGE O. K. Service Station Parkside Service Mobil Distributors URRIOLA BROTHERS Elko, Nevada Manor Motor Lodge Central Motel STOCKMEN’S MOTOR HOTEL Congratulations To The Class Of 1965 FCTCJ FOX FOTO SHOP 443 Idaho Street Elko, Nevada Portraits Films Cameras Film Developing Fox Foto For Prompt Reliable Service See Us Keep the Memory Clear with Pictures BIG ELKO HIGH BOOSTERS COMMERCIAL HOTEL HOME OF THE BIG BEAR HOME OF BIG ENTERTAINMENT Red Ellis Owner FAMOUS FOR FINE FOOD MAGIC CORNER FOR PIES RICHFIELD OIL Archie Lani Distributor The Spot for Good Food THE STAR HOTEL 246 Silver St. Phone 738-3415 BLOHM’S Fine Jewelry - Diamonds Watches - Silver - Gifts NEVADA BANK OF COMMERCE Elko Branch • Elko, Neva do Nevada's Oldest and Largest State Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Which one's Peaseblossom ? Our favorite janitor SAFEWAY Congratu lations Class of '65 TELESCOPE BOWLING LANES AND HOTEL For Fun And Relaxation NEVADA POWER COMPANY GRADUATION Commercial St. Elko, Nevada Forget your Line , girl ? ELKO I C I II IM “ft- Bottlers and Distributors of PEPSI'COLA Come Alive! You're in the Pepsi generation. Hello Dare! ELKO AUTO DEALERS ASSOCIATION One of our happy teachers. Congratulates the Elko High School on a very successful year. HAWK PONTIAC-CADILLAC WRIGHT MOTOR COMPANY PAUL SAWYER MOTOR COMPANY DUTCH STENOVICH BELLINGER MOTOR COMPANY WARREN MOTOR COMPANY THE UPTOWN ELKO FLOOR COVERING AND FURNITURE COMPANY Silly Sophomores! MOELL HARDWARE CO. Success And Future Happiness To The Class of'65 B T AUTOMOTIVE Charles Chester Plumbing And Heating Ph. 738-6125 WHITE AND ALTER VOGUE LAUNDRY BI-WAY DRUG CO. The Rexall Store 4th. Idaho Elko, Nev. Expert Cleaning Homecoming Queens? (Bob Jackson) BUTCH'S SHELL SERVICE 738-5614 Box 1009 Hot Springs Road SEWELL'S Best Wishes to the Senior Class Serving Elko TIDEWATER OIL Richard Johnston Distributor f§t — c jm YOUNG ELECTRIC c STAMPEDE MOTEL 129 W. Idaho 738-5631 WRIGHT EARDLEY, ATTORNEYS Congratulations Seniors! Ross Eardley George Wright GIL’S STANDARD YOUR ' B SERVICE t STATION OgJ) 803 Idaho Compliments P M SUPPLY Congratu lations to the Class of '65 H H MARKET 301 Railroad BryonC. Hogge Edwin L. Holman Congratulations! FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE NEVADA ELKO OFFICE Good Luck, Seniors Bill Wunderlich Representative Statewide Banking ri « _ ELKO LIQUID GAS CORP. Good Luck, Seniors Steven's Ranch Quality Beef wx Fernando Goicoechea Sheep - Cattle Rolland Ranch Best Wishes to the Class of '64 PX Ranch Company North Fork Congratulations Lucille and Joe Sustacha Jr- Waysack Fred and Livia Zoga Jiggs Bill and Louise McDermott Lamoille Good Luck! Stanley Ellison Tuscarora Congratulations, Seniors Warner Mitchell Jiggs Y Congratulations to the Class of 1965 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Slagowski Pine Valley L Best Wishes! J.C. Rose and Sons ♦ Congratulations Seniors! DEPOT MARKET 296 South Fifth St. TOWNE COUNTRY BEAUTY SALON Good Luck to the Class of '64 EL NEVA MOTEL -ELKO MOTOR-VU- ELKO REAL ESTATE Congratulates CHARLES B. EVANS, JR . Attorney-at-Law ELKO TRANSFER STORAGE New and Used Paul Vizina 428 River St. Congratu lations Class of '65 A. D. MACHINERY 351 W. Commercial Elko, Nevada Best of Luck! SAM FEINHANDLER JAN EV’S ACE GLASS CO. -All Kinds of Glass- Mirrors Sealed Units Auto Glass (flat and curved) Installed storm doors, Windows awnings. THE ARCTIC CIRCLE Congratulations, Seniors! Shoes for the Family The Best for Less Good Luck Seniors! CLUB 449'ER 490 Idaho APPUANCE CLINIC KIMBER’S RICHFIELD SERVICE The Fastest Service in Town! HERCULES! ! ! What did they say now, Don? A walking ad for Stanford! EL AERO FLYING SERVICE Ettzo cEliuiic cSioxE. Ralph Scott Northern Nevada's Only Complete Music Store 331 Railroad St. Elko A. A. W ™ w W ™ “ “ - Records - Joe Montgomery 738-5533 Congratulations! VAUGHAN HULL HARRY JEVAS Optometrist Attorneys at Law 483 Fifth St. 518 Idaho 1 = WALLACE ■ JAMES OLIN INSURANCE AGENCY r| BOARDING B ■£ $ KENNELS ■il • Fire • Casualty • Auto • Liability 738-7103 PURITY DAIRY CLUNY'S 476 12th. St. Good Luck to the Seniors of 1965 386-5th. Elko -O' WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE 452 Idaho A Couple Of Real Characters ! Who else but Sally? What a grin! Congratulations Best Wishes to the Class of 1965 WHITE APPLIANCE FURNITURE COMPANY u STANDARD = OIL u Dealer Lloyd D. Hessel Distributor Homer Jethro ??? POLLY'S 1 V. I BEAUTY 1 £ L SALON 738-3722 Senior Squaws J. M. CAPRIOLA CO. Good Luck! Congratulations! -CARSON TRAILER COURT- ROADSIDE MARKET Boyden Bain SCHWEER’S TEXACO Free Plan Work and Material Estimates MOUNTAIN CITY LUMBER COMP. Mumps ? Happy Dare Five Lovely Candidates WIGNALL'S REPAIR SHOP A dentist's delight. LUNDBERG’S 369 Fifth Street Elko, Nevada We Specialize in Guns, Speedometers, Keys and Locks, Lawn Mowers 808 Front Street 738-3319 Box 43 Elko, Nevada REARDON PLUMBING AND HEATING Repairs . Alterations . New Work 738-3820 Office Showroom 708 River STATE FARM INSURANCE CO. Auto . Fire . Life 501 Oak St. Elko, Nevada 738-5055 ELKO DAILY FREE PRESS Your Newspaper STINSON BERGER 440 Commercial Best Wishes To The Class Of '65 ORVILLE R. WILSON GARN Best Of Luck LITTLEDYKE To The Class TRIO Of '65 Good Luck Seniors From FRANK WEINRAUCH County Recorder There seems to be a lot of hot air around. HARRY M. GALLAGHER D.D.S. MORRIS F. GALLAGHER D.D.S. THOMAS H. GALLAGHER D.D.S. Congratulations To The Class Of '65 LILLIAN’S The Store For 810 Court St. Box 752 S T A Compliments Of Fashion Minded People G E C O A C H Congratulations To Seniors I N N Studious Juniors? WARREN L. MONTGOMERY JOSEPH O. McDaniel Residential-Commercial Painting Decorating Licensed Insured 738-5545 Box 862 875 2nd St. Elko County District Attorney Elko, Nevada That isn't the way I heard it. ELKO COUNTY FARM SUPPLY McCLURE PLUMBING AND HEATING Best Wishes Congratulations Seniors To The Class Of ELKO GENERAL MERCHANDISE EVADA M '65 CAVE REALTY H O HOTEL O L T I E D Good Luck!! Georgeanne! ! L A Y HUGH D. MCMULLEN 7383414 Quality • Service Integrity Best Of Luck To The Class Of '65 PUCCINELLTS HONG American and KONG Chinese CAFE Food 413 Idaho FREDB. HARRIS Nevada Ranch Service LARRY'S DELUXE CLEANERS Knit Blocking Specialists Congratulations To The Class Of '65 CURTUS ADJUSTMENT SERVICE L.W. Curtus Jack Taylor Commercial St. Elko, Nevada What Janitors! Partners in crime. Oh, Tommy, how sexy. HUNTER THEATER BOB’S RICH FIELD 339 Railroad Good Luck 1181 Idaho St. Remember the Hawaiian Club? Best of Congratulations, Seniors Luck! DR. PAUL M. HETT MICHAEL MARFISI, ATTY. Something's up! TOWNE HOUSE MOTEL Latest Style Today--EHS Tomorrow-- The Philharmonic THEATRE BARBER SHOP What a trio! The Phantom Who's this? strikes again A future chemist, no doubt Spear-bearers 140 YAH FROSH !! ! The Signing Party Studying You tell 'em Chris, you clown! ! 141 They don't think your joke's funny, Chet Is bread funny? Bored? ? What's new? And just a touch of rouge. Some Candid Shots 142 Remember the Bell Game? It's Sid Vic studying !! ! Who's the cripple? Pretty 143 The making of a yearbook is a terrific task, but Peggy Tooth - man has done a wonderful job. She deserves a great deal of credit and a big thank-you from us all. Also, Kathleen Johnson should be congratulated. She is a grand organizer and will be an able editor in '66. As for my two assistants, Carol Harriman and Susan Zander, no words can express the gratitude I have. They were always there, ready to help. Deadlines would never have been met without them. Sometimes a thank-you is simply not enough and so is the case with Miss Griss. Without her support and guidance, this POHOB could not have been. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fox should be commended and thanked for their excellent photography and patient cooperation. Each and every one of our advertisers deserve a sincere thank-you . Your support is deeply appreciated. The yearbook staff has tried in this POHOB to record the high lights of a very wonderful year and to capture the exciting spirit of Elko High. We hope that it will keep these memories alive for liooci- Vickie Hood Business Manger, 1965 144
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