Gooding High School - Toponis Yearbook (Gooding, IN)
- Class of 1962
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Mr S is b y 1 p bl d lus toward ourmany d dl d dg 1 l ADMINISTRATICDN OUR SUPERI TE DE T I . I.. It has been a pleasure to again be affiliated with the Gooding school system. It is enlightening to be able and have the opportunity to work with such a fine group of young people. Congratulations to the good work of the Toponis staff. if ' -o 5 2 ,l Mrs. Frances Guinn, the District Clerk, handles all school finances and records for the school board. OUR PRINCIPAL if -, Qi T 5 I Sl- -' -+L -f.. ' A It has been a pleasure to work with the students and activities of our school this year. Congratulations to the Toponis staff for a fine yearbook. Best wishes to all students of G. H.S. CMQLM I In charge of all clerical work for the school is Mrs. Doris Gibbons. In : 1 SCHCOL BOARD viii:-arrfrrf fri? P rr' 'C ' L l , M: ' I . . .C V 1 1? ' ' ' fl , ,H - , 'f ' 5 L-W li ff , H f L Yi ...-nf4WZt,4,f:l'g.1f 'Lim ,,ff,--..'-r-r-?4-f!----435 2 -- rr rl f M ----'Q----'- ' .qn ' ' - , W E ' I F' r 1 C fi . 7 - Q E -H if -. 'T Dee Keller Elmer Meyer Earl C. Grecnawalt. Jr. Richard Strickland Superintendent Trustee Vice-Chairman Trustee John Varin Francis Guinn Don G, Ffedrickgm-4 Chairman District Clerk Treasurer tml MRS. JEAN STUART B.S. Ed.. U. of I. MR. RICHARD LEE University of California, MR. DAVID GARDNER B.A. , Northwest Naza- Moscowg English IV and College of Pacific, Magic rene College, Nampag IVC. Journalismg Senior Valley Christian Collegeg Algebra and Geomenyg Class Adviser. Shop, American Govern- Freshman Class Adviser. Hobbyrl Golf. ment, Senior Class Ad- Hobby: Sports. viser. Hobby: Teaching. 1,15 I QD .Il 'Fii . '.l. 1. r v MR. JAY EVANS B.A. Ed., University of Nevadag Music. Hobby: Photography. H I G H V .1 MR. CHARLES CLARK Ag. Ed. , University of Idahog Vocational Ag. F.F.A. and Junior Class Adviser. Hobby: Fishing, painting, and sports. SCHOOL FACULTY MR. GEORGE KOM B.A., B.J.C. and I.S.C., American History, Health, and P.E. , Coachg G Club Adviser. Hobby: Outdoor Sports. MR. DELBERT BLEAZARD B.A., Westminster College, Bookkeeping, Economics, General Business. General Mathg Sophomore Adviser. Hobby: Hunting and Fishing. MRS. CAMILLE BLEAZARD B.A. , Westminster Col- legeg Trig, Chemistry, Girls P.E. and Health: Pep Club and Drill Team Adviser. Hobby: Sewing and Cooking. 9 A MISS MARY LOU MOORE B.S., C. of I., Caldwell: Biology, Earth Science, Girls' League and Chappe- rells. Hdabyz Bowling, art, camping. MRS. IOSEPHINE ULTICAN S.I.C. E. , Albion: C. of I. , Caldwell. Hobby: Gardening, reading. Library. MR. TED NEHRBASS B.S., U. of I., Moscow: Algebra II, Physics, Gen. Science, Rifle Club Adviser. Hobby: Sports, reading. MRS. HOPE CLEMONS B.A. , Gooding College: Junior and Sophomore English, Freshmen Adviser. Hobby: Knitting, garden- ing . MRS. ANGELA GOGENOLA Bilbao of Spain: Spanish. Hobby: Singing MISS MAUDE DURFEE rp 44? MRS. ELMINA MORRIS B.S., U. of Washington and U. of I. , Moscow: Home Economics: F.H.A. , F.N.A. , and Junior Class Adviser. Hobby: Sports. music. B.A., Linfield College, McMinnville, Oregon: Shorthand, Typing. F.B.L.A. Adviser. Hobby: Music, gardening, and reading. MR. DEAN SISSON B.A. , S. l.C. E. , Albion: English I, General Math, Business Arithmetic, Riding Club Adviser. Hobby: Hunting. MR. WILLIAM MOYER M.A., B. Ed., Winona State Teachers, Winona, Minnesota, University of Wyoming: Speech, World Geography, English III, World History, English IV. Drama Club Adviser. Hobby: Painting, hunting, reading. Leading our Student Body is President Jim Patterson , 4 if V 1 an :NIS TT Leading the school in their activities are our four main Student Body Officers. They are, left to right: Vice President Gary Shawg Secretary Mary Vandergraftg Treasurer Sharon Perryg and President Jim Patterson. ,....,' E. Posing with Senior Class President, Duane Goicoe- chea are Shirley Wright and Benny Leavell, Stu- dent Council Representatives. Well represented is the Sophomore class. Left to right they are Dennis Wright, Lana Larsen, Stu- dent Council Representatives, and Duane Cranney, Class President. f' 2 wi-if aim .cn f-ill li Sitting in front of the school are Joe McKinney, Junior Class Presidentg Bev Lange and Johnny Sa- bala Student Council Representatives. ' v W. Freshmen Class Representatives are left to right, Marvin Hill, Presidentg Linda Nelson, Student Council Representativeg and Mike Hall, Student Council Representative . 1' J ,Jkt -1 1 Participating in all Student Council activities are Annual and Senator Editors, Barbara Reay and Jo I2 Marie Hall. ,sf .. .. ,, fn me If Efi --4.1 C ASSES I 4' ,-vt 11? 2 ltfmssulufltixt . Q!4fll!!.!!ilL!l1L Q '::g: ':: Z::' Senior class executive positions are filled by, left to right: Vice-president Terry Wood head, Student Council Representative Shirley Wright, Treasurer Robbie Fisher, Secre tary Judy Flick, President Duane Goicoechea, Student Council Representative Benny Leave ll . LYRENE ADAMS Usual1y listens to others talk. F.B.L.A. 3,4g Chorus 1-4, District Festival 1-3, State Festival 1,2, Clinic 4. LE NETTA ANDERSEN Always taken for good or 2,4, Vice President 4g F. T.A. 3,4g Spanish Club 1g Class Treasurer 2g Drill Team 1g Trojanettes 1, 2 . ll STAN ANDERSON The life of the class-- the death of the teachers. Football lg Riding 1-4, Vice President 4gBoxing 2-4gF. F. A. 1-3. for better, never for worse. Wendell, Idaho 1,2g F.H. A. 1, PATTY ASTORQUIA Last of the famous Astorquia sisters. Class Secretary-Treasurer lg Class Secretary 2g Student Body Secretary 3g F.T.A. 4g Drill Team 1g Riding Club 1- 4, Secretary-Treasurer 2g Pep Club 1-4, Vice President 4. CAROL BARTLOME Better the deed, better the day. F.H.A.1,2gF.N.A.1-4g Chorus 2-4, District Festival 2.3, State Festival 2, Clinic 4. JOYE BARTON Charm is her strongest weapon. Band 1.2, State and District Festival 1, Clinic lg Chorus 2-4, District Festival 2, 3, State Festival 2g Student Council 3g F. H.A. 1-3, Parliamentarian 3g F. B. L.A . 3,4g Harvest Ball Attendant 2g Homecoming Queen 4. I 'A JACK BAUGES Take great pains and gains. Chorus 1, 3, 4, District Festival 1, 3, State Festival 15 Speech 3, Vice President 35 Drama Festival 3. JOHN M. BECKER Man of deeds not of words. Rifle Club 1-45 Track 2. MARCELLA BECKER A little miss who goes for laughs in a big way. Pep Club 2-45 F.B.L.A. 3,45 F.T.A. 4gDSC1aI1'13.tiO1'1 Festival 2,45 It's Cold In Them Thar Hills 2. ROCFORD BECKER All books he reads, and all he reads assails. WESFORD BECKER Keeps at it till his good is best. DAVID BEISNER Little do they realize what a man I am! Football 1-45 Track 1,25 F. B.L.A. 35 Rifle Club 1,25 All School Play 25 Y.F.C. 15 Band 1-4, Vice President 3, President 4, District Festival 1-35 Pep Band 1-45 State Band Clinic 25 Chorus 3,4, District Festival 3, Clinic 4. DAVID BENNETT Believes in love'em and leave'em. F.F.A. 2-45 Football 3,45 G Club 3,45 Rifle Club 2. LE ROY D. BIRD Hair blacker than a winter chimney. Rifle Club 1,25 Choir 45 Drama Club 3,45 Track 2,35 Foot ba1145 Ski Club 2,45 G Club 4. DIANA BLAMIRES Two can live as cheaply as one. Pep Club 1-4, Sergeant of Arms 45 Ski Club 3,45 Riding Club 1-45 Drill Team 1. DIANE BODENHOF ER Dimples on chin, mischief within. Riding Club 1-4, President 4. FRED BOGER Deeply engaged in idle- ness. Track l, Chorus 4. IRENE BOLTON A wee, small voice, but it speaks volume. F.N.A. 2, F.T.A. 3, F.B.L.A 3, Senator staff 3,4. WILLIAM W. BOYER Stately and tall he moves through the h-all. G Club 1-4, Rifle Club 1-4, President 3, Rangemaster 4, Football 1-4, Basketball 2, 3, Track 1, 2, Boxing 1-4, F.B-. L.A. 3. JOHN BRUNS All's well that ends well. Football 3,4, Track 1, 2, G Club 4, Chorus 1-4, Vice President 3, President 4. GARY B. BYRAM A quiet sort of fellow is he and just as nice as he can be. Football 1-3, G Club 3.4, Rifle Club 1,2, Band 1-4, State Festival 3. LINDA CHENEY lsn't interested in any- thing until she finds it's none of her business. Pep Club 1-4, Riding Club 2,4 Girls League Treasurer 2, Vice President 3, President 4. ARLYN I. CHRISTOPHERSON Quiet and agreeable in his ways. F.F.A. 1-4. LEE CLAIBORNE A good mind possesses a kingdom. Buhl, Idaho 1, Track 2,3,4, G Club 4, Football 4. SHARON CONDIE Walks to inaudible music. Pep Club 1-4, Drill Team 3,4 Drama Club 3, Nurses Club 1, 2, Chorus 1-4. BOB DANIELS A great deal more to him than you can see. Gem State Academy 1, G Club 2-4, F.B.L.A. 3.4L Band 1-4, District Festival 1-4, State Festival 3, Pep Band 2-4, Track 2-4. LOYD C. DILLE He must be one of the wise men. F.F.A. 1-45 Track 35 Intramural Basketball 1-3. DONNA PATTERSON EGELER What is yours is mine, and all mine is yours. F.H.A. 1-2, Treasurer 25 F.B.L.A. 3.4. GLENDA ESTERBROOK Love conquers all. Riding Club 1-45 Chorus 1,2. ROBBIE FISHER Speak softly and carry a big stick--of candy. Football 1-45 Track 1-35 Ski Club 2-45 G Club 3,45 F. B. L. A. 4. JUDY FLICK Dark but of a sunny llatltre. Riding Club 2, 35 Girls League Representative 35 F. B. L.A. 3,4, State Vice-president 45 Class Secretary 45 Rifle Club 3. DUANE GOICOECHEA As hard to catch as a waiter's eye. Football 1,2,45 Basketball 1-45 Track 15 G Club 3,45 Student Council 25 Boy's Representative 25 Class.President 45 Senator 45 Boys' State 35 Senior Class Play 4. GEORGIA GONZALES So little and yet so big. i Girls League Representative 15 Pep Club 1-45 Drill Team 4 Chorus 1-3, State Festival 1 , 2. JO MARIE HALL It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Denver, Colorado 15 Pep Club 1-45 Chapperalls 35 Student Council 45 Senator staff 3, Editor 4. KENT HANSEN Never lets his end of good humor fall down. Football 1,3.45 Band 1-45 F.B.L.A. 3,45 G: Club 3,45 Rifle Club 15 Pep Band 2-4. DEBORAH HOFFMAN A good reputation is more valuable than money. Shoshone, Idaho 15 F.N.A. 1-45 Chorus 15 Drama Club 45 Chapperals 3.4, Secretary 3, Reporter 4. ,PEE GARY HOLLAND As steady as time. F.F.A. l-4g G Club 2-4g Vice President 2, 3g Track lg Football 1-43 Basketball lg Intramural Basketball 2, 3 . DOUG JENSEN Went through school in a night--it was all dark to him. Football lg Basketball 1, Mana- ger 25 Band 2,33 Chorus 3,4, Secretary 4. BRUCE JOHNSON l'll find a way or make one. Rifle Club 1-4, President 4g Football 2-4g Track 2g G Club 2-4g Chorus 2,35 Band 1. JOYCE JUNKERT Would rather watch the daring than be one of them. F.H.A. 1,2g Pep Club 1. DAVID KANEASTER Creeping like a snailg unwilling to school. Football lg Basketball 1. JACK LANE Time flies, yet he stands still and beats time. Y.F.C.1,2gBand 1-4, Pep Band 3.4. SHARA LAWSON Men are puppets--she's the puppeteer. Pep Club 1, 3,4, Sergeant of Arms lg Chorus 2-43 Drama Club 3. BEN NY LEA VELL Not that l like study less, but l love fun more. Football 1-3g Track 1, 23 Bas- ketball Manager 3g Class Rep- resentative 4g G Club 3,4g Rifle Club 1,25 Y.F.C. lg F. B.L.A. 4g Ski Club 3gChorus 3.4, District Festival 3, Clinic 4. JOHN LEGUINECHE I can resist everything except temptation. F. F. A. 1-4. STAN LLOYD One of the men not hard to please. 'North Gem High 1, 2, Band Adviser 4g G Club 3,4, Vice President 4- Football Co capta1n4 Trackl 3 Basket b 1 2 4 F F A 1 4 Band 1 3 4 5 CHRIS MARQUARDT He that has patience may compass anything. F.F.A. 1-4. MARY MARQUARDT It isn't what you say, it's the way you say it. F.H.A. 1,2,3g Y.F.C. 1,2,3g E'.N.A. 2. Jo LENE MC COLLOUGH Blue is the color by which she abidesg Blushing maids are soon blushing brides. St. Teresa's Academy, Boise High, Boise, Idaho, Spanish Club lg History Club 3, Pep Club 1-43 Annual 4. CAROL MC KINNEY A lovely girl is above all ranks. Pep Club 1-45 Student Council Representative 2g Class Treasurer 3g Pep Club Treasurer 45 F.N.A. 3g F.T.A. 41 F.B.L.A. 4g Drill Team 1g Annual 4. DARLENE MC LEOD Man's best possession is a sympathetic wife. F.N.A. 1-3: Y.F.C. 1, F.H.A. 1. LEONA MOODY Two heads are better than one. F.H.A. 1,25 F.N.A. 2g F.H.A. Historian 2. KAY MORRISON What wisdom can you find that is greater than kindness! F.H.A. 1,23 Riding Club 1-4. KEITH MORRISON A pleasant personality that's sure to wing Easily mistaken for his twin. Buhlg F.F.A. 2-4g Riding Club 1-4, Vice President 3, Sec- retary 4. KENNETH MORRISON DITTO F.F.A. 1-4g Riding Club 1-4. RAY MUIR Would, could, should be good, but-- Valley Highg Ag. 1-4. 'I9 FRED NELSON When you call me that, SMILE. Marymount Military Academy Tacoma, Washingtong Basket- ball 1-45 Football 1-45 Base- ball 15 G-Club 3,45 F.F.A, 2-4, RANDY NELSON Smiles in parenthesis. Football 3,45 Track 3,45 Band 1-35 Chorus 2-45 G-Club 3,45 Tennis 2. TOM NOVAK Tries to do the right thing at the right time. Rifle Club 3, 4. PAUL OLSON Knows where he is going and how to travel the road. Ag. 1-45 Football1,2,45 G- Club 1 , 2, 4. MARY LOUISE OSA Business before pleasure. Pep Club 2-45 Chorus 3. n LINDA DIANE OSBORNE Her hair is go1d5 her smile is gay. Pep Club 1-45 Cheerleader 1- 45 Band 1-35 Flute trio 15 Flute Quartet 15 District Festival 1-33 State Festival 35 Ski Club 1,3,45 F.T.A. 45 Annual 45 Drill Team 3,45 Captain 45 Girls' State 3. LINDA KAY OSBORNE The fair, the chaste, and unexpressive she. Student Council Representative 15 Pep Club Treasurer 35 Pep Club 1-45 Secretary 45 F.N.A. 35 Riding Club 3,45 Drill Team 1, 3,45 Co-Captain 45 Annual 45 F.T.A. 4. SJETTE PACE Enjoy the honey-heavy dew of slumber. Pep Club 1,2,45 Rifle Club 45 F.H.A. 1,2,45 F.N.A. 2-45 Y.F.C. 1-35 F.B.L.A. 3,4. .TIM PATTERSON Will succeed for he be- lieves all he says. Football 1-45 Basketball 1-45 Track 1,35 Golf 45 G-Club 3,45 F.F.A. 3,45 Student Council 3,45 Student Body President 45 Class President 3. SHARON PERRY Very wisely she goes-- and slow: They who run fast stumble you know. Valley Highg Pep Club 15 F. H. A. 1,25 F.B.L.A. 35 F.T.A. 3,45 Girl's State 35 Student Body Treasurer 4. rl 'wk Y-Q nl A rm 'Q ANGELA PHILLIPS You stand in your own light. Pep Club 1, 25 Riding Club 2,3. BARBARA REAY Venus of Fashion. Ski Club 1,3,45 Band 1,2, 3, District Festival 1, 2, 3, State Festival 35 Pep Band 1-35 Drill Team 1, 3,4, Secre- tary-Treasurer 45 Girls' League Secretary 35 Tri-State Vice President 45 Editor of the Annual 45 Student Council 45 G Club Queen Attendant 15 Homecoming Queen Attendant 45 Clarinet Trio 2, 35 Junior Prom General Chairman 3. IUDITH REYNOLDS Of mildest manner and gentle heart. Annual 3, Assistant Editor 45 F.H.A. 15 F.B.L.A. 3,45 Spanish Club: Y. F. C. 1, 25 Chorus 1, 2,4, District Festival 1,2, State Festival 1,2, Clinic 4. KAREN REYNOLDS Like a book she's bound to please. F.H.A. 15 F.B.L.A. 3,4, Secretary 45 Band 15 Spanish Club 15 Chorus 4, Clinic 4. JEWEL STORY ROESSLER Hair blazes like a beacon. Pep Club 1-35 Chorus 1. HOWARD ROSS Slow and easy, never breezy. Meridan High5 F.F.A. 1-35 Boys' Federation 25 Speech Club 2. DONNA ROWE If meekness were might, how powerful she'd be. Meadows Valley High School 1,25 J. V. Cheerleader 15 Pep Club 1-35 Junior and Senior Play 35 Drill Team 1-35 Base- ball 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 25 Volleyball 1, 25 Carnival Queen Attendant 15 Homecoming Queen Attendant 15 Annual Staff Meadows 35 Class Reporter 15 F.T.A. 3,45 F.B.L.A. 4. JOHN RUEGGE A little backward about coming forward. Football 15 Basketball 1-45 Track 1,45 G Club 1-4. ALICE SCANLAN Ful1 of vim, vigor, and vitality. Ski Club 15 Girls' League Representative 25 Pep Club 1-4, Drill Master and Sergeant of Arms 1, Vice President 3, President 4. JIM SEARS Big in body and soul. Football 1,2,45 Track 1, 35 G Club 1-45 Basketball 15 Intramural 2, 3. rf? ROBERT SEVERANCE Always late but always in a hurry. Rifle Club 1-4, Vice-President 45 Annual 3,4. GARY W. SHAW Aims to surpass all the fellows in his class. Band 15 Track 15 Class Presi- dent 25 Boys State 35 Student Body Vice-President 45 Stu- dent Council 2, 4. BETTY LOU SHIPLEY It takes a head to get ahead. Pep Club 2-45 Drama Club 35 Choir 2-45 F. B. L.A. 3. LARRY SIMONTON His limbs are cast in a manly mold for hardy sport or contest bold. Track 1,45 Basketball 1-45 Football 2-45 Student Coun- cil 1, 35 G Club 1-4, Presi- dent 45 Class Representative 1,35 Senator Staff 3,4. STEPHEN SMITH Procrastination, coopera- tion, qualification, gradu- ation. Rifle Club 1,25 Track 25 Boys State. AUDREY SPAUDE Never suffered for lack of something to say. Pep Club 2-45 F.B.L.A. 3-45 F.T.A. 45 Girl's League Re- presentative 4. LARRY STRICKLAND Good people are always happy. Football 1,3,45 Track 152,45 F.F.A. 1-45 G Club 2-4. JOY TORSON A pocketful of sunshine is better than gold. Nurses Club 25 F.B.L.A. 3,4, President 4. SAUNDRA MAE WALTON Do the immediate, imme- diately. F.H.A. 1,25 F.N.A. 1,25 F.T A. 35 Drama Club 3,4, Trea- surer 45 Choir 1-45 Chapperells 3.4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, President 3. CHUCK WINNETT If I am not so large as you, you are not so small as I. Ski Club 3,45 Annual 3,45 Golf 1-45 Boxing 2,3. LESTER WOOD Live while you live. Football 1-4, Rifle Club 1-4, Rangemaster 3,4. TERRY WOODHEAD Puts his troubles in a bag with a hole in it. Football 1 -4, Basketball 2, 3, Manager 1, Vice President 4, Track 1,2, G Club 3,4, Golf 3,4. CAROL WOODHOUSE The ambitious are progressive. Lakewood High 2, Choir 1,3,4, Chapperells 3, Twirlers 2,4, F.N.A. President 2, Drama Club 1-4, President 4, Latin Club 2, Student Council 1, Class Representative 2, F. H.A. 4 SHIRLEY WRIGHT An infectious laugh, always ready for fun. Pep Club 1-4, Band 1-3, Pep Band 2, 3, District Festival 1-3, State Festival 3, Drill Team 1,4, Drill Master 1, Class Treasurer 2, Class Secretary 3, Class Representative 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Homecoming Queen Attendant 4. In 1952 some of our Seniors looked like this! Front Row, first from left: Gary Byram, Fourth, Jewel Story Rossler, Sixth, Mary Severe, Ninth, Fred Boger, Tenth, Chuck Winnett. Second Row, Second, Alice Scanlan, Third, Loyd Dille, Ninth, Randy Nelson, Tenth, Angela Phillips, Twelfth, Gary Shaw. Third Row. First, Carol Bartlome,Second, Diana Blamires, Third, Patty Astorquia, Fifth, Robert Severance, Sixth, Robbie Fisher, Eighth, Chip Woods, Ninth, Carol McKinney, Tenth, Sharon Condie. Junior Class Officers for 1961-62 are filled by left to right: President Joe McKinney, Secretary Judith Rickey, Treasurer Chrystelle Mitchell, Vice President Bob McHargue. ? TH Kenneth Baurngartner Michael Bean Thelma Bell J .. X eestt a 1537 ill , J , V . 1 ' ' , 'N' -,bN , 5 A, y J, Janet Berry , ' fill' if '- V: J l- Marcienne Blattner m- A J 5 J I I Bobby Bolton J .ff 4, , I Larry Capps . 2 N V , A q v Q? Rick Carrico ' Q ..:. .:.,,: . , li at 1 'W V KM Cheney lx ' 1 .r I J, .- David Christiansen 'gd , , W NL, Joyce Christopherson f 1 i - . Q an JJ Q ,QN7 Larry Dains A Trudy Daniel Suzanne Dickson Q . J J J is ,b-. J Debbie Eklund ' 3 ' - Kathleen Eslinger Harold Fahrenwald Xl? Ray Fleming Marilynn Flynn Vivian Geiger Billy Goodenow 4' I Barbara Griffith ' ll 'WF Susan Groff , '-r P ' 'B T lffffilfif Max Hall 5 J j Betty Helderman -3 t ,, S ' NI Trudy Henderson - 4-V J '1 AVR' Monte Higley -7 V ,K E QQQL H John Hoag -'W , V ' ' F Dale Jenkins iii ' 'd .ir qi N r - HE V. I, V . . m 1 ,-,rn Hai g: - QQ Y T- 1 ,f QQUEJ, ' t. X Y 159 -h , ' , ig I XA , t Y ' 7. , , , .7 Naomi Jensen A. 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Chrystell Mitchell David Nicholson Roger Nielson Rozina Olague g V Q Joe Pavkov r , fi, fl' y .q t l W gk-5' Andrea Norman - . 4 X ff 'I 1 .A If , Faye Petersen Mike Reed 7 . , Judith Rickey .- i George Robertson 1 - ' l Ronald Robertson Dean Rogers A flikg X . -n 41 W, '! t . 5 8 Q wav? , - R l l wtf.: ll-1-, iii Lili g 9 i . 11 - for YWRRJMT - - -----if-I ii: 2, 1, , .ff , 1 . -'. s cs. - .'.'5 -.'.x' ,s. ' l. Q , ' , 'M ,. I 1 Johnny Sabala A Christine Savage F H Y N lik-V 'f I A Y, f 1 Nr p l 'M is if R in if r 14.1.1 941 N 1 'P xii E Richard Vaughan Colene Wagstaff Roberta Walker Linda Wilkins Kenneth Williams Mary Williams John Wilmoth Lee Woodbury Kenneth Wright Walter Wright Sam Yost Howard Shaver Kay Shindeldecker Larry Simis Gloria Spaude Helen Stephens Carolyn Strout Beth Thurber Mary Vandergraft Lynn Abernathy Floyd Adam Delane Adams Stella Adams Sherry Adamson Jim Anderson Ray Arriaga John Baird Vonnie Barton Linda Bay John Bilbao Richard Blakeslee Carolyn Boyer Carolyn Braun Leora Bullock Chris Byram Jim Canine Ray Caswell James Chase Gayanne Cheney Roger Cheney Kay Clark Galen Cleverley Pictured above are our hard working Sophomore class officers. From left to right: President Duane Cranney, Student Council Representative Lana Larson, Secretary-Trea- surer Pam Meyer, Student Council Representative Dennis Wright. 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' X ' -:Qj,:?-'irj full wt , 1 'lj ,' ' - ,- - ' f v 1,,.' f K J' -. f 'li ' ' , L.j' 3jQ,'nzg V -rf' .1 ,,- sg 4 . W. W F ,. I-.xvnwr H A -- !.' ,L ':..:::t-C1-1 H A :mil az fx 'I In NY FUTURE F RMERS OF AMERICA Officers of F. F.A. for 1961-62 are, left to right, David Christiansen, Repotterg Carl Maestas, Secretary: Jim Canine, Sentinelg Joe Pavkov, Vice-Presidentg President, Larry Simis, and NOT PICTURED: Mike Reed, Treasurer. V1 5 ' 23 10: x ' ,p s Q. E , 4,- . V 'D 4 I - iff? A gigfip' 5 , sQ'f HQQQWW c'r9f?Z'5g5?,akw0 . ,afa- , H M I, I r I Junior and Senior boys enrolled in advanced Agriculture study are, seared, left to 1-ight: Larry Capps Larry Simis, David Christiansen, Klyn Cheney, Carl Maestas, Dale Jenkins, Lee Woodbury, Larry Dains, Larry Masonholder and Dean Rogers. Second Row: Mr. Clark, Adviserg Kenneth Morrison, Billy Goode- now, Monte Higley, Vondal Mays, Joe McKinney, Larry Strickland, Sam Yost, Bob McHargue, John Leguineche, Chris Marquardt, and Dale Mink. Third Row: Jim Patterson, David Bennett, Ray Muir, Roger Nielson, John Ruegge, Joe Pavkov, Paul Olson, Gary Holland, Stan Lloyd, Loyd Dille, and Arlyn Christopherson. 'S As' 1 FUTURE FARMERS IN ACTIO :V+ Pictured is Mr. Clark, Adviser, showing Larry Pictured here are Larry Simis and Joe Pavkov Simis and Joe Pavkov the fundamentals of a learning the fundamentals of welding. modern tractor . Q , -.,myf:Tif:i ' . A rt:-1 -' 1.41 P ' -'-311' V ' ' 'LL - r -- -w . . ' W, , - uusu P A fs ' ' . 15-55-W- f.5'7's X l l.'!UHS fr' 5- 'v 1145 2 or QZQ 'hz ., . : 1 Q .Sway . 1-mais si ass aiu., 5 2 ska 5 was sg s wfiffia -4 fi 'lv ga is 5 W'?-we St Psffsa if 8 rf Z1 2 ' -. --- XQJEN -Da'-'Q Q' QW A- - H an -P Gm- si-'f,2'zD1r a4f.a X be ,gf Eli-31405: - Qv ,gift-, 51.42 5.-si-Q, v, 1' 3' X' lx , mf? wg., '4 I . L EQ' , Freshmen and Sophomore F. F.A. boys assist the Senior group in their various activities. The F. F. A. boys are, seated, left to right: Ted Hall, Eddie Brackett, Ardee Gull, Roger Cheney, Dee Dixon, Ray Arriaga, David Lyon, Don Bauges, Ed Kelley, and Glen Thurber. Second Row: Roddy Adams, Chuck Williams, Richard Meyers, Curtis Baumgartner, Jim Canine, Doyle Nielson, Bruce Trosper, James Bruns, Duane Cranney, and Robbie Meyer. Third Row: Richard Phillips, Gene Wilkins, Ricky R0biI16ttC. Duane Esterbrook, Howard Dains, Joe Leeper, George Uriona, Jesse Bauges, Mike Burnam Kent Plant, and Karl Eichholz. 35 I FUTURE HQMEM KERS OF MERICA The F.H.A. officers are, left to right, Historian, Susan Riceg Reporter, Caro- lyn Boyerg President, Joyce Christophersong Degree Chairman, Sally Perrine, Vice- President, LeNetta Andersong Treasurer, Linda Suesz, Girls' League Representative, DeLane Adams, Secretary, Lois Grieveg Parliamentarian, Mike Linderman. .24 -xy- : 1 , N Members of the F.H.A. are, seated, left to right: Sally Perrine, Linda Suesz, Susan Rice, Cheryl Ques- nell, Donna Moyer, Margaret Sehara, Mary Sutton. Second Row: Robin Butler, Mike Linderman, Lois Grieve DeLane Adams, Carolyn Boyer. Third Row: Patsy Adams, Linda Nelson, Donna Peters, Dixie Higley. Judith Koonce, Carol Robertson, Sharon Bean, LeNetta Anderson, Joyce Christopherson, Judy Gonsales. Fourth Row: Terrie Pauley, Peggy Kuhn, Juanita Leguineche, Glenda Torsen, Laura Lemke, Patsy Ferrin, Marsha Kennedy, Dianne Boyer. Fifth Row: Grace Johannsen, Myrtle Stockdale, Marilyn Flynn, Carol Woodhouse. URSES O ,frm W -r mr l ' Wiiiffi' i 1 . 72' C-,E 7 ' Leading the Future Nurses are their officers pictured, left to right: Caro- lyn Loucks, Secretaryg Carolyn Braun, Treasurerg Kay Massey, Vice-Presidentg Carlene Michals, Reporterg Gloria Spaude, President. v . n . 'Ae if I - Q . .V N ,W Y , 7 v 1 W 1 , P -,gqr ,v X ' Qi, 4 s, 1 t P .,.d r r K M P , ,sya ei t t, Ei I if x q,f- 'iff y kt-at lj C li mi if r or rrjiy r Members that look ahead to possible careers in the nursing field are, seated, left to right: Dorothy Thieman, Judy Ricky, Chris Mitchell, Gloria Spaude, Faye Peterson, Mary Williams, Deborah Hoffman. Second Row: Cheryl Quesnell, Carolyn Braun, Vonnie Barton, Lynn Abernathy, Carolyn Loucks, Carol Bartlonre, Kay Shindeldecker, Jeanette Pace, Betty Hel- derman. Third Row: Kay Massey, Carlene Michals, Marcienne Blattner, Cheryl Ferguson, Penny Reynolds, Carolyn Strout, Marilyn Flynn. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA F B L AOfficers are, seated, left to right: Treasurer, Judy Millerg Reporter, Linda Wilkins. Standing: Secretary, Karen Reynoldsg President, Joy Torsong Vice-President, Ken Baurng artner . F B L A is designed to interest students in business and business careers. Members are, seated, left to right: Terry Rogers, Joe Lyon, Don Gray, Ricky Robinette. First Row: Miss Durfee, adviser, Karen Reynolds, Joye Bar- ton, Joy Torson, Marcella Becker, Audrey Spaude, Jeannette Pace, Vivian Geiger. Second Row: Linda Wilkins, Marciene Blattner, Donna Peterson Egeler, Gayanne Cheney, Barbara Griffith, Andrea Norman, Grace Johannsen, Judy Flick, Judith Reynolds. Third Row: Bill Stuart, Charles Edinbourgh, Bob Daniels, Ken Baumgartner, Leroy Bird, Robbie Fisher, Kent Hansen, David Claiborne, Kenneth Wright, Jon Baird, Lyrene Adams, Judy Miller. 38 5 ,I Un Leading the F. T.A. are the officers who are from left to right: Vice-President, Trudy Hendersong President, Mary Williarnsg Secretary, Helen Stephensg and Treasurer. Beth Thurber. Members of F. T.A. are, row one, left to right: Helen Stephens, Beth Thurber. Row Two: Carol McKinney, Colene Wagstaff, Vivian Geiger, Mary Williams. Row Three: Linda Kay Osborne, Patty Astorquia, Trudy Henderson. Row Four: Linda Diane Osborne, Audrey Spaude, Rozina Olague, Carlene Michals. Row Five: Janet Berry, Suzanne Dickson, Mike Linderman. Row Six: Larry Sirnonton, Sharon Perry, Joyce Christopherson . XL N GIRL ' LEAGUE CCLINCIL t Q Leading the largest organization in the school are, kneeling, left to right: Alice Lowman, Freshman Re- presentativeg Betty Helderman, Vice-Presidentg Leslie Maestas, Pep Club Representative, Sherry Adamson, Sopho- more Representative. Second Row: Miss Moore, Adviser, Naomi Jensen, Junior Representativeg Linda Cheney, President, Audrey Spaude, Senior Representativeg Ruth Zubizarreta, Treasurerg Rosie Sliman, Secretary, Barbara Reay, Tri-State Vice-President. Senior girls and their prize-winning little sisters are, left to right: Gayle Anderson, most originalg Barbara Reay, Big Sisterg Sandra Porterfield, funniestg Linda D. Osborne, Big Sisterg Mifanwy Mitchell, best, Linda K. Osborne, Big Sister. Nbf SKI CLUB iii OFFICERS OF SKI CLUB--LEFT TO RIGHT: Lee Woodbury, president, Joe Winnett, vice- president. The Ski Club sponsors buses to Soldier Mountain and enjoys the sport of skiing. THE SKI CLUB MEMBERS--SEATED, Left to Right: Bill Stuart, Duane Cranney, Jack Varin, Erle Byram, Jon Winnett, Jim Canine, Marilynn Flynn, Linda Cheney. SECOND ROW: Bob Muffley, Rickey Carrico, Mary Vandegraft, Patty Astorquia, Linda Diane Osborne, Linda Kay Osborne, IoLene McCo11ough, Frank Cheney, Chuck Winnett, Shirley Wright, Gary Byram, Jack Lane. THIRD ROW: Miss Moore, Adviserg Lee Woodbury, George Robertson, Stan Anderson, David Christiansen, Harold Fahrenwald, Walter Wright, Robbie Fisher, Benny Leavell, Richard Jordan, LeRoy Bird, Dale Jenkins, Diana Blamires 41 Lemke, and Alice Scanlan. DRAMA CLUB gi, , . DRAMA CLUB OFFICERS--LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Wood- house, president, Naomi Jensen, vice-president, Andrea Norman, secretary, Saundra Walton, treasurer. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Deborah Hoffman, Vivian Geiger, Faye Peterson, Diane Jones, Saundra Walton, Carol Woodhouse, Andrea Norman. SECOND ROW: Dusty Henderson, Trudy Henderson, Marilynn Flynn, Pat Lundy, Donna Moyer, Kay Massey, Linda Wilkins, Judy Miller, Naomi Jensen, Mike Linderman, Lorena Luther. THIRD ROW: Harold Fahrenwald, Robbie Fisher, Bob Daniels. The Drama Club, under the instruction of Mr. Moyer, presents one act plays, and provides training in declamation and speech. Waiifig 914 QM- was t OFFICERS OF RIFLE CLUB--LEFT TO RIGHT: Range Master Bill Boyer, Secretary Stella Adamsg Vice-President Robert Severance, President Bruce Johnson. Rifle Club participates in sportmanship and safety. First Row, Left to Right: Pat Lundy, Nancy Miller, Jon Winnett, Erle Byram. Second Rowz, Stella Adams, Barbara Miller, Pam Cranney, Donna Govia, Carol Klobucher. Third Rowr, Don Bauges, David Lyon, James Staley, Stephen Ensunsa, John Hoag. Fourth Rowa, Bill Boyer, Bruce Johnson, John Becker, Ray Caswell, Jack Adams. OFFICERS OF THE RIDING CLUB--LEFT TO RIGHT: President, Diane Bodenhoferg Treasurer, Trudy Danielg Sec- retary, Beverly Lange, and Vice-President, Stan Anderson. f One of the activities of the Riding Club is presenting a drill at the County Fair. Pictured, Front Row, Left to Right: Mike Linderman, Linda Rickey, Charlotte Linderman, Sandra Porterfield. Second Row: Linda Wilkins, Leona Moody, Diane Boclenhofer, Glenda Esterbrook, Trudy Daniel, Diana Rogers, Beverly Lange. Third Row: Lynn Abernathy, Chris Byram, Penny Reynolds, Patty Astorquia, Mary Vandergraff. Fourth Row: Jim Canine, Sandra Sagers, Cheryl Ferguson, Connie Edinborough, Sally Perrine, Judy Flick, Barbara Griffith. Fifth Row: Duane Cranney, Dee Dixon, Kenneth Morrison, Diana Lemke, Linda Cheney. Sixth Row: Joe Leeper, Gene Wilkins, Chuck Williams, Roger Cheney, Richard Myers. TWIRLERS Leading the band with their fancy steps and figures are the twirlers, left to right, Janice Vaughan, Sherry Adamson, Marilynn Flynn, Stella Adams, and Carol Woodhouse. Carol Woodhouse 1311106 Sherry Vaughan Adafnson Stella Adams Marrlynn Flynn A9- Standing in the band room are the band officers. Left to right are: David Beisner, President, Susan Groff, Junior Representativeg Larry Gee, Sophomore Representative. Second Row: Stan Lloyd, Senior Represenrativeg David Hocklander, Freshman Representative, Kent Hansen, Secretary. Members of the 1961-62 Gooding High School Concert Band are, front row, left to right: Trudy Hend- erson, Lois Grieve, Judy Rickey, Marilynn Flynn, Carol Robertson, Donna Moyer, Susan Rice, Barbara Miller, Linda Nelson, Bobby Herbsr, Erle Byram, Linda Brooks, Diane Rogers, Linda Ricky. Second Row: Suzanne Dickson, Kent Hansen, Mifanwy Mitchell, Delores Strout, Claire Watson, Jerry Lane, Connie Edinborough, Joyce Christopherson, Dick Loper, Gayanne Cheney, Barry Howsden, Chris Byram, Susan Groff, Janet Berry, Helen Stephens, Chrystelle Mitchell. Third Rowz, Pam Meyer, David Beisner, Roberta Walker, Keith Norman, Jim Willms, Bob Muffley, Bob Daniels, Larry Gee, Rick Strickland, Gary Byram, Frank Cheney, Jon Winnett, Ron Silva, Dusty Henderson, Carl Maestas, Bob McHargue. Fourth Row, Standingz, Ronnie Robertson, Larry Simis, Marvin Brown, Jack Varin, Stan Lloyd, Dennis Moyer, Jack Lane, Johnnie Condie. BA DI ACTIO Above is a candid shot of the Pep Band playing at one of the pep assemblies. It is the Pep Band's job to play for all home football and basketball games. and to promote school spirit at the pep assemblies by using lively new ar- rangements. pf- '-,,, The Marching Band has been one of the main attractions in the parades held in Gooding. It has displayed excellent precision in the Rodeo and Homecoming parades. CONCERT CHOIR OFFICERS OF THE CONCERT CHOIR--TOP ROW, Left to Right: Freshman Representative, Marvin Hill: Senior Representative, Benny Leavellg Vice- President, Doug Jenson: BOTTOM ROW: Junior Representative, Trudy Henderson: President, John Brunsg Sophomore Representative, Vonnie Barton. ..U.1UrsaVQVmUffU -A CHOIR--LEFT TO RIGHT: David Beisner, Larry Gee, Richard Myers, Le Roy Bird, David Nicolson, Barbara Griffith, Mr. Evans, director, Diane Jones, Janet Severance, Carol Bartlome, Karen Reynolds Joye Barton, Donna Govia, Diana Rogers, Vonnie Barton. SECOND ROW: Ray Arriaga, Tom Hird, Randy Nelson, Doug Jensen, Fred Peterson, Stella Adams, Saundra Walton, Marsha Kennedy, Elaine Ross, Terrie Pauley, Kay Clark, Sally Perrine, Judith Reynolds. THIRD ROW: Jack Bauges, John Bruns, Marvin Hill, Fred Boger, Leslie Turner, Carolyn Strout, Daisy Warren, Sherry Adamson, Trudy Daniels, Bev Lange, Donna Peters, Janice Vaughan, Donna Moyer, Lyrene Adams. FOURTH ROW: Benny Leavell, Rick Carrico, Jon Baird, Douglas Bell, Kenneth Norman, Dick Loper, Sally Harris, Carole Klobucher, Kathleen Eslinger, Sharon Condie, Carol Woodhouse, Betty Shipley, Cheryl Ferguson, and Shara Lawson. CHCDIR ACTI ITY l if 'J Bm' Y v'rr'--V, .. lfrver- 5+-,, . V ..-,..r I l I l Mr. Evans, director, puts lots of hard work The HCCOWPHIUSIS, Dillk Loper and Trudy and energy into his job. Henderson, add much to the music depart ment. APPERALS Q rv-:A+ The Chapperals bring up the rear of the marching band. They are, left to right, Naomi Jensen, drill masterg Diana Jones, president, Deborah Hoffman, drill master, Saundra Walton, secretary-treasurerg Carolyn Boyer, drill master, and Faye Peterson, vice-president. 49 aayx , QQ 97, LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Simonton, presiclentg Stan Lloyd, vice- presidentg and Dennis Wright, secretary-treasurer. Their important job is organizing and leading the G Club. iiifllifl .1jrT'-I- fx--Q ' 4 5 ,.,T ,T r 1 Members of our honorary athletic club are the boys who have lettered in school sports. They are pic- tured, First Row, left to right: Jim Patterson, Duane Goicoechea, John Ruegge, Kent I-Iansen, Larry Simonton, Terry Woodhead, Larry Strickland, Gary Byram. Second Rowz, Lee Claiborne, Stan Lloyd, Bruce Johnson, David Bennett, Randy Nelson, LeRoy Bird, Third Row:, Bill Boyer, Jim Sears, Joe Pavkov, Davis Beisner, Paul Olson, Bob Mol-Iargue, Gary Holland. Fourth Row: Larry Capps, Robbie Fisher, George Low, Larry Simis, Adviser, Mr. Kom. Fifth Rowz, Duane Cranney, Larry Dains, Dale Jenkins, Joe McKinney, Sam Yost, Sixth Row: Kenny Baumgartner, Bob Daniels, Dennis Wright, I . I F I l THE PEP CLUB OFFICERS--LEFT TO RIGHT: Janice Vaughan, sophomore class sergeant-at-arms, Linda Kay Osborne, secretary, Nancy Holloway, freshmen class sergeant-at-arms, Carol McKinney, treasurerg Judy Rickey, junior class sergeant-at- armsg Alice Scanlan, presidentg Patty Astorquia, vice-presidentg Diana Blamires Lemke, senior class sergeant-at-arms, Leslie Maestas, Pep Club Representative to Girls' League. . . . I . ,br .4 ,,.,,7,... K.: Hy, ., ,. ., .... .... , Lf ' J, ... . ' .,- .1-,114 L 1'g'.1bf-sc '?1lxl's!, .?- NEA! The Pep Club is composed of girls supporting the players and promoting good school spirit. Front row, left to rightg Lana Larsen, Judy Flick, Shara Lawson, Anita Jenkins, Marcella Becker, Audrey Spaude, Alice Scanlan, Diana Blamires Lemke, Shirley Wright, Patty Astorquia, Linda Kay Osborne, Carol McKinney, Linda Diane Osborne. Second row: Vonnie Barton, Stella Adams, Janice Vaughan, Sandra Sagers, Gloria Spaude, Marilynn Flynn, Judy Rickey, Carolyn Boyer, Rose Zubizarreta, Ruth Zubizarreta, Rosie Sliman, Mary Vandergraft, Janet Berry. Third row: Betty Shipley, Carolyn Braun, Rozanne Miller, Sandra Porterfield, Nancy Holloway, Sally Harris, Alice Lowman, Linda Nelson, Diane Jones, Connie Edinborough, Marsha Kennedy, Robin Butler, Suzanne Dickson. Fourth row: Connie Mays, Cheryl Ferguson, Dora Lee, Christine Savage, Janet Severence, Kay Clark, Linda Suez, Carolyn Muir, Sally Perrine, Geraldine Roclden, Susan Rice, Delane Adams. Fifth row: LeNetta Anderson, Linda Cheney, Laura Lemke, Karen Velasquez, Lynn Abernathy, Valejo Shipley, Diane Boyer, Judith Koonce, Kay Short, Janet Moxley, Linda Rickey, Chrystelle Mitchell. Sixth row: Judy Gonsales, Carolyn Loucks, Barbara Miller, Penny Reynolds, Pam Meyer, Chris Byram, Gayle Anderson, Leslie Maestas, Susan Groff, Roberta Walker, Claire Watson, Linda Brooks, Jeanette Pace, 51 Patsy Adams. f 'bl Mrs. Stuart, adviser, and Jolene McCo11ough, senior editor, are discussing possible improvements on dummy pages. s ,iii In : HS Rozina Olague Junior editor Linda Diane Osborne Robert Severance, art editor, Chuck Winnett, business freshmen editor and Linda Kay Osborne sophomore manager, and I-Ioward Shaver, photographer, are dis- editor are finishing last minute touches on dummy cussing different ideas for advertising. Above. Senator Editor, Io Marie Hall, looks over the paper just completed. The Senator is published every two weeks and every issue is of interest to all. A -r Left to right, Susan Groff, Leslie Maestas and Irene Left to right, Joyce Christopherson, Suzanne Dick- Bolton check over the progress of the paper. son, and Andrea Norman are preparing the mimeo- graph for running off the paper. 17 The staff, left to right, sitting: Suzanne Dickson, Left to right, Larry Simonton, co-sports editorg Duane Leslie Maestas, Jo Marie Hall. First Row: George Low, Goicoechea, business manager, and George Low, co- Joyce Christopherson, Susan Groff, Irene Bolton, Andrea sports editor, check the stencil before it is mimeo- Norman. Second Row: Duane Goicoechea, Larry graphed. Simonton, and to the staff we say, Well Done . 53 5 . 1 id... ...gal LIBR RY STANDING, Left to Right: Jack Lane, Jack Bauges, Adviser Mrs. Ulticang Joyce Junkert, Judith Reynolds, Kay Morrison. SEATED: Jeanette Pace, Marjorie Pearson, Faye Petersen, Darlene McCloud, and Debbie Eklund. NOT PICTURED: Rozina Olague and Donna Egeler. L QL. J .r,. .-sw.,,,, U V Z V J-'zr !t':.-..r,,--Lg. E. - f - '- ' ' OFFICE These students were active as office help and assisted the teachers in any way they could. Pictured left to right: Donna Rowe, Carolyn Loucks, Darlene McCloud, Mary Osa, Joye Barton, Angela Phillips, Karen Reynolds, Mike Linderman, Irene Bolton, Linda Kay Osborne, Alice Scanlan, Marcienne Blattner, Diana Blamires Lemke, Carol Woodhouse, Betty Shipley, Patty Asterquia, Linda Diane Osborne, Carol -- f.. 4 Bartlorne, Lana Larsen, Lorena Luther, Kay Morrison. Seated: Janet Berry, Leslie Maestas, Mary Vander- graft, Shara Lawson, JoLene McCollough, Judy Miller, Linda Cheney, Audrey Spaude. ' . ,-,, 1. . . ---Y , ,,- A ,iv:,' ,g f4 .l--,. W' ....- i T, 1., A l Tr- i V Q I .VK . .3 1: .'4-:TQ-'7A. g ' ' j 5' 41- -. .- 1 ' K- b- - - f'vfQxjV .-'F-1. 94 ' 'Y -' ' ', ' f x '-' , , . igfglgf' V-- fgggamk - M.. -M J, ,- ,,,-1- '-.' l -:W'l1'y15. Eiffli, n 4 Y -Y 1 H F 'M g W H74 ' I 1 , z . ....lf:'1l - ---I---H-d , , 1 JA if 4-we P ,, l f ,H- ,L,.,-l.. . .- ..-., ,s-,,,.,N. . I, , L--.A,i.- .4-.M . , sf , , Q x-r--I v mr H . L-. iff' 4+ ,.., -, ,A V---i.. -vii., ,q.,,,. . ACTIVITIE , , ' ' w , , V 1 5 'M , a-L 4 X - A Qi . vw . r , , w Above is the junior class float with Suzanne Dickson sitting in it. Joye Barton rode in the junior float, and was later crowned Homecoming Queen. Pictured at right is the Senator and Annual classes float. Also participating in the parade was the G Club. 56 At left is freshman Jack Adams pulling the freshmen class float with their queen can- didate Shirley Wright. f U. -' f E-N Wes 'tea1i':f51 rf- ii ' fl? ' - if , 1 , 1 - +1 is i f 1 4. f i 1 .ix ' Q y nf- . . F I V g A g 1 -., iw . Y jx 5,11 v 5 Q - I My ggi-es s.. 1 - 1' i- -e i uv P- ' -3521 W' 9 5 2-'V r 4' ' , . ' , A A ' fftnf Q 1 ,t -. ,.le i . - ,- F , -L . V if ' ' ' 'QHQ 5' ff g 2 pg be N- ' -E . -- Y - Q M - T x nfs ' ' . pi' 'L ' 5- - Right: While everyone was at the parade these two industrious Freshmen stayed and cleaned the side- walk with a toothbrush. Shown above is the G. H. S. student body leaving for the parade. At left is the Senior Class float with Patty Astorquia, one of the queen candidates. Left: Erle Byram is pictured going through the cere- mony of initiation. 57 I ITIATIO - gs., N f 1? V i J, . Prizes for the funniest, most original, and best pair were given to the initiated freshmen and their seniors. They were, left to right: Gary Palmer and Qnot picturedj his senior, Audrey Spaude, funniestg Jim Patterson and Gene Wilkins, Barbara Reay, and Jon Winnett, best pairg and Robert Severance and Diane Jones, most original. Above is Chuck Williams being Some freshmen still seem to prefer given an egg shampoo by Terry Wood- drinking out of a bucket. Do you suppose head. it's very good? 58 J on Winnett seemed to have fallen into a tub of cold water. Notice the considerate seniors helping him OL111. Ki nfmj- i The head table of the Junior-Senior Banquet was occupied by the Faculty, Junior Class President, ,Tim Patterson, and Senior Class President Gary Loomis. Q' The annual Junior-Senior Banquet was presented on May 3, 1961, to the class of 61 by the class of 62 . The theme was Maytime . A dance was held for the attend- ing Juniors and Seniors, following the dinner, at the Junior High gymnasium . 60 JUNIOR PROM - SOUTH PACIFI The class of '62 held their Junior Prom on April 21, 1961, in the Junior High gym. The theme was South Pacific which was carried with a little grass hut and other scenes from the South Pacific. Junior class officers are, left to right, Jim Patterson, President, and his date Patty Astorquia, Worth Helm and Carol McKinney, Treasurer, Shirley Wright, Secretary, and her date Scott Laird, Leona Moody and Gary Holland, Vice-President. N Saundra Walton and Jack Bauges did a pantomime to the song I-loneybun . 1. Donna Farnham and Sue Sorelle sang two songs, Some Enchanted Evening and Younger Than Springtime . Left to right, Duane Goicoechea, Jim Patterson, Patty Asrorquia, Carol McKinney, and Worth Helm are enjoying refreshments during intermission. SENIOR BALL - THE WORLD'S F IR The Junior High gym was the scene of the Senior Ball on November 17, 1961, The decorations for the theme The Wor1d's Fair included a Needle restaurant in the center and a cheesecloth ceiling. The senior class officers are, left to right, Duane Goicoechea, President, and his date Mary Vandergraft, Lana Larsen and her date, Terry Woodhead, Vice-Presidert. These students are hastily exchanging The entrance was a bridge over a dances on the program before the music little stream decorated with flowers and begins. shrubs. n 1 CHEERLE DERS T K J T VARSITY CHEERLEADIIR Linda Diane Osborne VARSITY CHEERLEADER VARSITY CIHIERLEADER Janet Berry Suzanne D1ckson JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS--LEFT TO RIGHT: Lana Larsen, Vonme Barton and M1fanwy 62 Mitchell. FRESHME DRILL TEAM ,Exx- N--1. L y af' The freshmen girls presented a drill on January 13, 1961 to the tune of Did You Ever? . Those girls participating in the drill were Viola Becker, Linda Brooks, Robin Butler, Diane Jones, Mifanwy Mitchell, Claire Watson, Peggy Kuhn, Juanita Leguineche, Donna Peters, Nancy Miller, Carol Robertson, Delores Strout, Janet Severance, Janet Moxley, Connie Mays, Dixie I-Iigley, Gayle Anderson, Patsy Adams, Rosanne Miller, Nancy Holloway, Sally Harris, Alice Lowman, Laura Lemke, Connie Edinborough, Linda Rickey, Marsha Kennedy, Linda Nelson, Kay Short, Sandra Porterfield, Sharon Bean, and Judy Koonce. l The Freshmen Drill Team Captains who are, left to right: Dixie I-Iigley and Nancy Hollo- way, made up the drill, selected the music, 63 and directed it during the performance. G CLUB CARN IVA The most lucrative project carried on at the G Club Carnival was the auction of girls. Left to right, Robbie Fisher, the cashier, Kent Hansen, who is helping the cashier, Bud Godby, the auctioneer, and Sally Harris, who is being auctioned. I . fl TRPA ff he ,- 4,5 .r . At right, Carol McKinney, who was chosen G Club Queen, is being presented a gift by G Club President Larry Simonton. The other candi- date, left to right, were Rose Zubizarreta, Sopho- more, Susan Groff, Junior and Nancy Holloway, Freshman. 64 ' E At left, Bud Goclby is auctioning off the re maining prizes from the bingo table. , -. ,..r 53 ae SENIOR C ASS PLAY M If FAITH, HOPE, AND FLARITY The characters of the play are seated, left to right: Linda Diane Osborne, Kent Hansen, Carol Woodhouse, Larry Simonton, Bruce Jghnggn, and Saundra Wal- ton. Standing: Terry Woodhead, Judy Flick, Audrey Spaude, Arlyn Christ- opherson, Mary Severe, Jack Bauges, and LeRoy Bird. Sally Parsons . . Henry Blodgett . . Mrs. Olivia Orkney Marnie McCorkle . Faith Crabbe . . . Hope Crabbe . . . Monty Van Twiller Reggie Van Twiller Quadlander Crabbe Terence Flarity . . Jack Quinlan . . Ivy Lane . . . Patrick Flarity . ,nf Mr. Moyer, the director, is finishing last minute touches of make -up before the play. CAST OF CHARACTERS . . Arlyn Christopherson . . . . .Mary Severe . . Audrey Spaude . . Carol Woodhouse . Saundra Walton . Terry Woodhead . . Jack Bauges . . . Kent Hansen . . .Larry Simonton Bruce Johnson . . Linda Diane Osborne . . . . .LeRoy Bird . Judy Flick The play proved to be a success as shown by these action scenes. M r, . . Playing a very important part in the play are the prornpters seated left to right: Duane Goicoechea, Jo Marie Hall, Jim Patterson, Linda Kay Osborne, Robbie Fisher. ONE ACT PLAY TOMMY'S GROWING PAINS Tommy . . . Doree .... Mrs. Groves. . Mrs. Garrish . Annette . . . Betty. . Marian. . Bob . . TAK William Watson. . . . . Jean Dorsey. . Sara White . . Mary Jones . . Violet Bond. . Virginia Morse Betty Allen . Dusty Henderson . . Nancy Miller . Sandy Walton . Mary Severe . Naomi Jensen Carolyn Loucks Andrea Norman . . .Stan Lloyd TTER . . Bob Daniels . Robin Butler . Donna Moyer . . .Pat Lundy DeLane Adams . . Judy Miller Carol Woodhouse Time: Spring morning about ten o'c1ock Scene: Office of Mr. Watson Pat Lundy is taking a letter for Here Bob Daniels is dictating a 66 Bob Daniels letter to Carol Woodhouse. Bobby Sox . Geraldine . . Mrs. Burns.. . Calamity Sal . Mrs. Rockerhill Mrs. Cavert. . CUTE AND PEPP Mrs. Van Stowski . .. . . Mrs. Myers . . Y Marilynn Flynn Gloria Spaude . Kay Massey Linda W ilkins, Faye Peterson . Dianalones Carolyn Braun . Judy Miller Time: An afternoon of the present Scene: The living room of the Burns' home. EI-l? Louise Davison . . ...... Vivian Geiger Bud Richards .... . Kenneth Williams Eustace Van Slyde . . . Harold Fahrenwalcl Elmo Davison . . . . . . Robbie Fisher Mary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . LorenaLuther Time: A spring morningg the present. Scene: A corner of the Davison's sun porch. i l The actresses in this play are, left to right, seated, Judy Mil- ler, Diana Jones, Faye Peterson, Carolyn Braun. Second Row: Marilynn Flynn, Kay Massey, Linda Wilkins, and Gloria Spaude. Gloria Spaude is enter- taining her guest, Linda Wilkins. I Playing parts in this comedy are, left to right, seated, Vivian Geiger, Lorena Luther. Standing, are, Robbie Fisher, Harold Fahrenwald, and Kenneth Williams. This is a typical scene from the play. Left to Right: Harold Fahrenwald Lorena Luther, Vivian liams. Geiger, and Kenneth Wil- DRILL .lv .1- Half of the girls in Drill Team are, left to right: Georgia Gonzales, man, Carolyn Muir, Stella Adams, Daisy Warren, Linda Kay Osborn, Perrine, Pam Meyer, Mary Vandergraft, and Judy Gonsales. nz.. J?- J. Vonnie Barton, Sandy Sagers, Mike Linder Sharon Condie, Cheryl Ferguson, Sally The officers of Drill Team are, left to right, Linda Kay Osborne, Co-Captain, Linda Diane Osborne, Captaing Barbara Reay, Secretary Treasurer. Here is one of the square figures used in the drill. r ' 'rrp l' Z- L 'N ' . , , Q TEAM Other members of the Drill Team are, left to right: Janet Berry, Leslie Maestas, Barbara Reay, Roberta Walker Barbara Miller, Bev Lange, Suzanne Dickson, Linda Diane Osborne, Gloria Spaude, Penny Reynolds, Lynn Aber nathy, Chris Byram, Rosie Sliman, Lana Larsen, Susan Groff, and Shirley Wright. I , In the drill this double circle was used. All the girls turned in circles while the inside circle went to the left and the outside circle went to the right. These two precision lines showed some of the hard work that went into the drill. 69 SENIORS' WORLDS FAIR PROJECTS One of the many senior projects was a pancake-waffle supper. 2DUv Jim Patterson, chairman of the book cover sales, is shown selling a cover to Wardrobe Raffle Picking Potatoes G. H. S. Pins Sr. Class Play Book Covers Picking Corn Fountain Pen Stands Pancake Supper Dry Cleaning Clerking at Tingwalls Birthday Calendars I Coffee Table Raffle i-PX V'--. x ...V , FF' - ' it 1123 4':f'. J , , inf, yr' . ' - .591 -.' V , Q. . , .,aAa,' Above is the centerpiece that was used for the pancake-waffle supper. W 6 V 'VT Jack Bauges, chairman, is showing Tom I-Iird one of the desk pens sold by the George Low . SeUi01'S- Robert Severance, who drew all the senior posters, is still drawing. 70 Wild-life Film 1 .FV . ' 'ff' 'Y '-. 'ui . .v 'U' ' f- Lir -- r rf.-r ,. 41l ,r'.,I.rr. 'T-rr .l. ..,'3j-fr, ' f ' .-fiT 'J'-1lf':'p:H2Q'?f 3 :Pf- :'.rm b nr rw' -mlrg. A, ,: J. - f l'L3H?l'ffH gGgg:..2.q'-ME - F 't- v- r' ar- 43. f- :-fig-ZH, 15.11-tf3ziSf,1ti5g,gM hi' ff if 3 if-5-.'aaagl+l 1 -f it ur-.aw Qrff-M4M'Ji 'fswfigu 1 - ' N- , 1,15 1.4.-J -Q W1:,-t,:.- U .': ,A,,-,rink I 1,31 f'1' 'I IZ mf! ' .' me :Q fr f.. if t -1-nialxr, , , -'AUT' -, kwgxfgsl---4-lax' ff ,J:QIf1.,.m glv-y-Y, , X I , 1.1.-l-by T I 'e-a. g. g-gmt..-J A-f wolf 9215 Linda Diane Osborne and Stan Ander- son are showing the seniors' progress on the Wor1d's Fair thermometer in the main hall. 1 LINDA DIANE OSBORNE School Spirit December GIRLS OF THE MO TH AUDREY SPA UDE Leadership September SALLY HARRIS Personality October LEN ETTA A NDERS ON Charm November fu: -OWN vqt! PENNY REYNOLDS Sociability January LESLIE MAESTAS Reliability February JANET BERRY Versatile March ROBIN BUTLER Energetic April 5 'Um 'all iq.-1 SHIRLEY WRIGHT Poise aaa l MAINTENANCE A A. , Cooks are from left to right: Mrs. Phyllis Robertson, Mrs. Edna Miller, and Mrs. Opal Lollar. These two men, left, todians of the high school, keeping the grounds and building in good condition. Bob Bryan, right, Al- bert Dickson, are cus- - Q . .v., ,s , ,IA A... ,. . .:. if ' 1,2 ,.-i' iff. l lv 'hi' ' uf f' Ng' j ., , H, . , A . , A I' 3 . -r ..' A Qui -,V 'sl-M '!,, 7gf' lk- 1--, w Students working in the hot lunch room are left to right: Larry Simonton, Bill Boyer, Douglas Jensen Duane Goicoechea, Terry Woodhead, and Fred Nel- son. 5 1 I X E 1 .J may Y.. 4 i 22 gi PQMA1. ML M f rr' ' ' w g . u L 155- RVZZ' 1 f. v,. ' 1 A' fskzrv , - 15:-:I qu ,q w oem w X, x F --- I . ,zy-' 'Q .1 -ef .fqgfgi :EE v ' 4,? ' tx ff H 13 A 'x 5' . , M.. fy z .Sr ' x,, gg. Es.. ff' .Q JAG WV. I i fb.:-. ina' 6' f . I , 4 . -1 ,CTN as 41 Fvsrfgufv QQ i f 19.99-J ': 1 0 fav A ...-1' . -,fm f fd, w lk iiiff. , 1 Fr'-'Pwr Tr 'f --,, . wg! vi we -Ax s T. . 'ir 1 ,., '1 1.iT .w, zu M Y, -ah 1- V V Q' , H, . - . yi . .?X4f I-.TS-'.:'g 'XJ A. 'l ' 1 1., 'f'. ' 'Lvl' 1 x-L . TK, , 2--. R -. .,,,,,. 0 . J , 1 , 4 df ,- r 1. fy: , . as 1' gi,-U V ,X . ,E ,W fn . - JJ' K 2 - Q- ig 7 L' Jygjia, Q ,!' it I X V P wx, ., , ,xl J ' 'J 'ii Q , . 111: ' , '- I Q.. , L . Q- -,...1....sh.:f'- ,.., 51311 1-.rl an .ij . .g, -L.. - , , I A X911-ul I ...--5 f,-rn --as h1l'!1 Q- lm. nv . -...U J My, XJP' -1 . ' -. -522125 21-fl, , z wif 'fi-xii: M f , 'M x f 1 ' la,-V 'fiiiiilgfzimilfgmiilfiiiff 'Q' '-Qu- ' -. , Jy' Y , vw l A Q ,. 'mg . ' 1 V ' ' ' 'H ,.-,u , , 5, , . 1 P ' QQ fW si?1' . ' 'lf . I. ff V w JF , i7.fQf :,14,,,T . wb' L 'f 552. M, -1 -My ' , I2 . 522255 -- 4. C iq-i ,ug-ff, gi: 3 mam-,-Q m35,g5 Q -A , Q15 usa v , VARSITY AND .l.V. FOCDTBALL SQUAD Members of the 1961-62 football squad are, First Row, left to right: Paul Olson, Randy Nelson, Larry Capps, Bob Mcl-Iargue, Rick Carrico, Coach George Kom, Assistant Coach Dean Sisson, Fred Nelson, Stan Lloyd, Robbie Fisher, Tom Lowman. Second Row: LeRoy Bird, David Bennett, Larry Simonton, George Low, Duane Goicoechea, Terry Woodhead, Gary Holland, Bill Boyer, John Bruns, Dennis Wright. Third Row: Manager Mike Reed, Jim Patterson, Kent Hanson, Bruce Johnson, Joe Leeper, Joe McKinney, Kenny Baumgartner, Sam Yost, David Beisner, and Manager Richard Vaughn. 4 Pictured left to right are the junior varsity football squad: bottom row: Dennis Wright, Barry 1-Iowgden, Gene Wilkins, Jerry Lane, Coach Dave Gardner, Charles Fowler, Bill Stuart, Howard Dains, and Larry Gee. Second Row: Keith Wennstrom, Doug Bell, Duane Cranney, Duane Esterbrook, Tom Porterfield, David Hocklander, Richard Myers, Jack Varin. Third Row: Erle Byram, Managerg James Bruns, Pete Sliman, Galen Cleverly, Jon Winnett, Mike Hall, Jim Canine, Marvin Hill, Joe Leeper, Ronnie Silva, Manager.. Fourth Row: Jack Adams, Jim Staley, Ricky Strickland, David Lyons, Bob Muffley, Frank Bilbao, Mike Woodhead, Curt Baum- gartner, Duke Norfleet, Dennis Moyer. ACTIO FOGTB LL Pictured left to right are Head Varsity Football Coach George Korn and Assistant Coach Dean Sisson, who have done an excellent job this year. Congratula- tions coaches. Y A 'ill 3, Gooding crowds on the field to con- George Low Carries the ball for a gratulate Senators on their victory touchdgwn in the Gooding-.Wendell over Hailey. game. At the left Dave Gardner, our Junior Varsity Coach, is shown after giving a talk to his team. 77 DUANE GOICOECHEA FRED NELSON LARRY SIMONTON BASKETBA LL - - Dee. 8 Wendell There Dec. Twin Falls There 77 ' y , 2221 Ztllitlinieffy fflfle KQQQQQWQ 222' Sgzilrsnieffy E255 Qqfggaf 122: Qiiiey xiii K t 4 ,Ol Jen. Bum There Jan. Burley Here it 9 'qtggiv' 11M PATTERSON RICHARD VAUGI-IN IOE PAVKOV Guard Forward Guard Erin, bw si? ff 5 ' ,,,, I l I I 1 I- .E I W , 'A -wa I IOHN RUEGGE RICHARD JORDAN KENNY BAUMGARTNER Forward Center Guard 4' A WE THEY a Jan. 19 Jerome Here 39 5 f Jan . Mtn. Home Here 50 ' Tan Filer There 34 QS Feb Minico Here 54 Feb Burley There 46 Feb Mt. Home There 49 Q Feb Oakley There 58 ' Feb Buh1 Here 47 Q I' Feb Minico There '71 4 5 AA'V Feb Jerome There 60 4 I ROGER NIELSON RICHARD PHILLIPS LARRY DAINS Guard Center Forward E VARSITY A D .IV SQUADS I i , 1 ff Varsity squad, from left to right: Roger Neilson, Jim Patterson, Larry Dains, John Ruegge, Fred Nelson, Richard Jordan, Richard Phillips, Larry Simonton, Duane Goicoechea, Richard Vaughn, Joe Pavkov, Kenny Baumgartner. ...ll ,, 'LN' The Junior Varsity squad, front row, left to right: lim Canine, Joe Leeper, Jim Willms, Curt Baumgartner, Ronnie Silva, Mike Woodhead. SECOND ROW: Coach Bleazard, Howard Dains, Richard Blakeslee, Gene Wilkins, Dennis Moyer, David Hocklander, Barry Howsden, Mike Hall, Marvin Hill. 80 l DDD BASKETBALL IN ACTIC John Ruegge is going up for the jump ball hoping that Shown is Richard Jordan fighting for possession of the Senators will claim it. the ball. J is liv RiCl'1aId 131211465166 SIIOOES fO1' ICWO p0iHIS, while R011 The managers of the Varsity and Junior Varsity reams Silva E095 in f01' 3 rebound- The 1- V- squad ended are, First Row, left to right: Erle Byram. Second Row: the 56215011 19611153 9 VCU' Close Second- Jack Varin, Dennis Wright, Eddie Wright. Third Row: Galan Cleverley, LeRoy Bird, and Lee Woodbury. yr Squee Nelson raises the Senators seere by sinking Buhl is stunned while :he senators push by them no a difficult lay-in. victory, 81 s N 5 'i : F' 1 A Golf club members of 1962 are left to r1ght, kneehng 11m Camne Chuck Wmnett, Terry Woodhead Bob McHargue Second Row Duane Cranney B111 Stuart Rlchard Jor dan, D3V1d Chrlstransen, and Dennls Wnght wet' Six boys represented G.H.S. in out of town golf competition last season. Individually pictured are Chuck Winnett, Terry Wood- head, Bob McHargue, Bill Stuart, and Jim Canine. 4 ' . w., 'FV . ,. ., Right. Bob Mci-Iargue 'I T N Left. ! Bill Stuart J im Canine Right. 52,1 I , . , 2- 1- lit 'gas WRE TLI G AND TRACK i :Ef , et l 1 1 W J 1 --' -L- ' ,A Wrestling, one of the newly organized sports at G. H. S. , is fast becoming a favorite one. On the floor demonstrating one of the many holds, are Stan Lloyd and Klyn Che- ney. Observing are front from left to right: Dale Jenkins, Roger Cheney, Ricky Robin- ette, and Dale Mink. Back, Robbie Fisher, Ronald Robertson, Carl Maestas,-Bill Size- more and Coach George Korn. Pictured above are the boys who represented Gooding as the track team of 1961. Back Row: Left to Right: Ray Caswell, LeRoy Bird, Jim Anderson, Dee Dixon, Roger Cheney, Klyn Cheney, Mike Reed, Jim Patterson, Duane Cranney, Dennis Wright, Mike Hall. Second Row: Howard Dains, Gary Eichelberg, Galen Cleverly, David Walt hall, Dale Jenkins, Randy Neilson, Stan Lloyd, Lee Claiborne, Robbie Fisher, Loyd Dille. Front Row: Coach. D62-H SiSS0H: DOIHH Kliligler, Ken Baumgartner, Jim Sears, George Low, Leland Gibbons, Larry Simis, George Jenkins, and Coach Dale Leatham. -s AVCRITES 1 Hu. 4. .-- 4 i I ,ll if ,. I if . es- A-1 , , I Q, L I ' wi '16-' 'N' .TIG -ya ml B ..J.. . :. . .' Hr -x.. ,uh 1v,'m-,.,..,,- I ,.,. ggrgis -- Mgr , 14: ' . 1 ,' ,Q 'TM .-Qhif i M AL -ig: w ,w S 1 B.. ?5'E HOMECOMI G QLIEE i'?lii4w A-mf 'SER : P, Q Qi J wf I- HOMECOMING COURT Y Patty Astorquia ight Bar 'S ,1- ...r Q . -Yml . V. -, , , 1 Fl? 1 , N5 V, ,4 - , v J' if! NTU v 1 A . , , ,...: 1 , 1, , 'XJ' , ' . 1' . u. 'am' 'Q I I , - ' fag-y za,f 'r 'I -I 1 , 44,5 -MJ' J- A J ,ff f'-E1 1 ' I ' 1 K j 1 ,f'! li - H- 6117!-JI, ' fi .gif A ' - I ' -- r .-'fm - ' .. if J W . 1 i:5.,.im M 1 1 P X QF5Altgf,.- 'f l25g ,., ,V ' ,f:m,:ffi:,,fffT' f ,A Y 1 '5N..,3- f I X w .,-if l- lx ,axis 51: N i5,xf XY-- -- ,e 4 gm, - , , .., ., N '4 F, I ... l 59 ' Awa- I ,,,-4.1, -u-. 1 4 r 1 I M f R 'LLLSQ7 X Kr, f rgxtrgl, ' vi -'T At right are the girls who were chosen by the Ag. boys for Har- vest Ba11 queen candidates. They are from left to right: junior, Janet Berry, freshman, Mifanwy Mitchell, senior, Linda Cheney, and sophomore, Vonnie Barton. I-g ' HARVE T B LL Larry Simis, F. F.A. President is shown presenting Janet Berry, queen with a gift. T'- Entering the Harvest Ball is Lana Larsen, and date Joe McKinney. Taking tickets are Ronnie Brooks and Curtis Baurngartner. G CLUB CARNIVAL QUEE 4 Carol McKinney is crowned G Club Camival Queen by Larry Simonton, G Club president. -nd .1- I G Club Carnival Queen Candidates are, left to right: Carol McKinney, senior, Nancy Holloway, fresh- man, Susan Groff, junior, and Rose Zabezarreta, sophomore. The candidates were nominated by the members of G Club and were elected by popular vote of the student body. I 1-iii A' LJ Linda Cheney, Girls' League President, crowns the King and Queen of The Sweetheart Ball Seniors Sharon Condie and Chuck Winnett, The King and Queen were voted on by the students attending the dance. YZF' Pictured are the candidates for King and Queen of the Sweetheart Ball. The Girls' League Council chose the following representatives from each class: left to right, freshman Dave Hocklander and Marsha Kennedy, senior Sharon Condie, juniors Dale Jenkins and Andrea Norman, sophomore Carolyn Loucks, senior Chuck Winnett, and sophomore I ack Varin. 'l,,l W Mt Q ' 1 rift Efirlffffffflllitl Qflliil If The imaginary combo was portrayed beautifully by the stereophonic hi-fi and decorations by the Girls' League. CDUTSTANDING TUDENTS in Lan- I IM PATTERSON Senior Boy LINDA DIANE OSBORNE Senior Girl SALLY HARRIS Freshman A QDIC T041 9 '4 'lf GARY SHAW Q Gooo C, -Q0 be PATTY ASTORQUIA 4 .Q - u .lf GIRLS' AND BOYS' STATER 5 i 5 M t ' .Y lf.: 1 N' T i. ' lk -.f A7 LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Diane Osborne and Sharon Perry were chosen by the American Legion Auxiliary, and other contributing organizations upon faculty recommendation to represent our school at Girls' State at the College of Idaho in Caldwell last summer. LEFT TO RIGHT: Duane Goicoechea, Jim Patterson, Gary Shaw and Steven Smith attended Boys' State on the Boise Junior College campus in Boise June 11-I8. Steven Smith and Duane Goicoechea were elected State Representatives, and Gary Shaw and Jim Patterson were chosen State Senators in the elections which were held to acquaint the boys with governmental procedure. R' v .if-1 + f . ,.. g. Qgpist. . 43 A H jj. A , AA ,. .,, M . ,ff k, new gat- I J.. li ' y 'S' 'W H.-,,j,3'. Y r ' A A Y .: ' l , I l , H 1' RNQ H . . f,,,: 'v ' n -,AA-F., V P T RQNIZE OU ADV E - 3- Q :Qas-2,1 , . W 95 1. 5? M w 0-S0-Good Inn provides excellent service and a choice of hot or cold short orders. -5 1 . HSN- X-:V .r A Y -'U-if '-L 4.1 -I fam ,M , Qs- Jerome Implement of Gooding supplies tractors and accessories for everyone's needs. Pictured from left to right, George Stutzman, salesman, Chuck Winnett, Robert Severance. 3. . Y' . l ,ua I Anita Jenkins watches as Thelma Ferguson styles Vallejo Shirley's hair at the West End Beauty Salon. 96 l 'U fr I vu: I il 4l.Q H w if so ,,e:.,,:,- , e -I Afv:g,7-1,-ag. 'x '-fs . '-H+ -1 fe' , h -M f ' ,sf -. 1 ' 1 --4.-59,1 Q, '15 f, 1.L The representatives of Clark 86 Sliman Builders, Rawlins Stanley, Mike Sliman, Keith Clark are on the job for all your building needs. '.i iw sw- GLU I - ,JI 1719 - i?q lH-'iI.4 K W ' v' ' nl'w' !I 'f: il -- Hum TE A ' ,J 91 - Q. J' i,-I .r 4 J Il I . ,, - Y -- I -I , L ' V El-..g'Wf,r1A.'L: ,, ,F L A ,Ls,1l.L -114-'.'-l I L-, film - -T, ,ng Y 1, 1:5 ,gi 1:3-X K , I- - I 31 T Yu 3 r. mr, 3 U an wr., A 1-V. :F-Em Y ,, , Z., . . ,., . 0' aww l M 4. I X 'I.'.2i 5 MHUNAFT GOCOING Muurcarim mrwuu- ' 1, 1 fl'vlf-5-'X wh? At the GOODING MUNICIPAL AIRPORT there is all the necessary equipment for efficient dusting of the farmers' crops. , I- , ' 4 - - N- ' I . Y,.....: gd YY V- -f- - -:, -' TION - f all gn-F' ,lfij Shown is I im Byce giving his customers the usual fine servicing job at IIM'S TEXACO. Pictured are some of the beautiful flowers at the GOODING FLORAL at Christmas time. One of the newest businesses in Gooding is the new WAGNER'S INCORPORATED FEED DIVISION mill which manufactures alfalfa feed pellets. 97 f C . Y , :gf , 'Y 1 W L- . ,Q I cb 1 .Hg A' 1' M? ! , 3' I. 'Pi , r , , W, ,.A, . . Earl Byram watches as Vern Collins fills a car at VERNS CHEVRON STATION. P, 'View Q19 ,'v'v- er: vu ,,.,...-wg- X N, Carolyn Muir keeps score while Nancy Holloway bowls at the RANCH BOWL. lf. 'M , ' Tl. 'L AEE .ami b X Benny Leavell and George Low are admiring one of the John Ruegge and Jim Patterson try one of the new RCA new Fords at COBBLE FORD SALES. Victor TV sets at IORDANS STUDIO. 98 . ,. H am 1 W LM we H J qu-QL. lux. Randy Nelson and Kent Hanson watch Mamie Harkins Pictured is the PRINCE JEWELRY store, where all as she crates one of the bean products of the BEAKON your jewelry needs are found. BEAN. Burre1Levengston of the IDAHO GRANGE WHOLE- SALE is selling Richard Vaughn and Jon Winnett some high quality tools. Q5- , in . 5 N James Gunning, Forest Bristow, and I. M. James enjoy the excellent food and the social gatherings at the PASTIME CIGAR STORE. 99 1 4 i Carol McKinney and Mary Vandergraft admire the ex- cellent quality of merchandise in the IDAHO DEPART- MENT STORE. Mr. Virgil Jensen is setting type on the linotype machine for one of the many outstanding jobs of printing the GOODING LEADER does. 100 A .ff , . 54 I ev. J 1: Z '- 1 . V w- Lloyd Simonton is showing Tom Novak and John Bruns I the fine motor in one of the many new Oldsmobiles at LEO RICE MOTOR COMPANY. ---.-QJ - 41-,yrs .1 I-t -. f.-S, K ' y,f'.f'. ff1 ..Q 2 X - J- L 1 A tx , f- xx. x--,., JJ Pictured from left to right are: Verna Albertson, Bob Stuart, Mary Lewis, and Kenny Ruby of the SOUTHERN IDAHO PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION, which provides dependable credit for agricultural loans. is-Ly! 4: ,'. rr Larry Strickland and Jack Lane are looking at one of John Bilboa, Stan Lloyd, and David Beisner, are being the large selections of tires at the O.K. RUBBER served by Allen Osborne at the DAIRY N. WELDERS. :pf 'Sa Bob Mcl-Iargue and Sam Yost are being shown the equip- Mr. H. O. fChristyJ Christiansen is showing Richard ment at the WESTERN WAREHOUSE by Orville Chig- Jordan and David Kaneaster some insurance rates at the brow. CHRISTIANSEN GATES AGENCY. 101 N5 X Wesford Becker, Edwin Carrico, and Kenneth Wright are being shown a wide variety of seeds by Twila Hawks at the GOODING SEED COMPANY. Howard Dains and Stan Anderson look over the fine selection of clothes at the GOODING TOGGERY. They are assisted by Ray Pruett. 'I02 Rick Carrico works on his Model A, assisted by Larry Gee, Pepe Blackmer, and Dale Miller, at PETTIN- GILLS GAS FOR LESS. Chris Byram and Lynn Abernathy try on some new coats at THE MERC. They are helped by Anna Mae Peterson iwuttivnppl I' 4 E J r I--' l EVQTOR 76 Roy Sears, Blaine Murray, Frank Groff and Evert Middles- worth are shown standing in front of the GOODING MlLL AND ELEVATOR, where they are ready to supply the farmer's feed requirements. urn.. ...QISS ur- .fl UE E Manager Colan Drake serves Bob Stuart at the snack bar of SAV-MOR DRUG STORE. Also to be found are expertly filled prescriptions and articles to fill all drug needs. . ala. - , EjiVlilJJE.iiV1SZ m f'i f:u ':f y ' GKITIIIQIIS37' These are some of the fine selections of cattle to be sold at the GOODING LIVESTOCK COMMISSION COMPANY every Friday with the sale starting at noon. E ERVIN'S SERVICE, the home of fine automobile re- pairs and used parts, is pictured. 103 F-,fg--, rf' 1 1 V fer , F L --.L 1 e I ,V 'IA r v 4, C fb...- LEFT TO RIGHT: Le Netta Anderson, Betty Helder- Tom Hird and Lee Claiborne inspect some of the fine man and Mifanwy Mitchell are watching Lois Beerly quality tools at the BESTWAY BUILDING CENTER. show them clothes at TINGWALLS. eo,e Friendly atmosphere and fine food are features of the Eddie Wright and Fred Boger look over one of the new LINCOLN INN COFFEE SHOP. Ford tractors at the GOODING TRACTOR AND IM- PLEMENT C OMPA NY. 104 Y I T 41 -5 - Ik , I Xjfx x Wfx . L4 J, ' 1 1' Duane Goicoechea, Larry Simonton, John Ruegge, Jim Patterson, and Fred Nelson are shown boarding a bus furnished by the V.A. THOMPSON TRUCKING COMPANY. Our new home to provide you with better service, FIRST SECURITY BANK OF IDAHO NA N , Q' N ln ,T ' V: 'I 1 I I ., -.gill A .Im I rrfr in I 4' f , I ' Q fl It R 4 2 - bln' r,Y , . fr--113, -- .-M.-.174-ma.. A. - , 'L . -A li?-W., 5 ,-T5 , .hge- : ml I -f r '.2,.:.f2ffI.2.:f:'1:f:rE5,:.1' W I A N - 'ft5.mm .L :m i A .. .,,. ,,.... , mm - .... f f - I , 7,1 -effssfsfffffr' g CIW : jg :. . J, rf , Velma Vaughn is showing some of the beautiful hollow PAINTER'S I. G.A. is a one stop home owned food store. ware at TOMPSON'S FURNITURE to Sandra Porterfield It has served the Gooding area for 49 years. and Mary Osa. sift A D Q V N X , .' . I f,iiifL.. ' f ,Il f- J I VIII i ln' I Giving some more fine service to Julius Schmitt's car is For the finest in meat packing, go to OHLINGERS Dan Ray at RAY'S AMERICAN STATION. PACKING PLANT. 106 LISTINGS URIA'S ELECTRIC BAKERY LYON'S SUPER SERVICE U.S. CAFE GOODING HARDWARE IDAHO GAS COMPANY CARRICO AND OAKLEY public accountants CLARK RADIO AND TV SERVICE IVERSON REALTY SCI-IMITT AND MUFFLEY IDAHO POWER COMPANY CARTER'S CLEANERS TRIANGLE HEATING AND PLUMBING GOODING PAINT AND BODY SHOP STOP MOTEL AND TRAILER COURT JOHN'S 66 SERVICE DAIRY QUEEN FRED LOCKE INSURANCE AGENCY ZLATNIK TV SERVICE EVERGREEN MOTEL CLEMON'S FEED STORE JEROME CO-OPERATIVE CREAMERY II' l l ii . -I. .L i si Q lgr Mr. Chuck Winnett is shown behind the meat counter at the GOODING DRIVE IN MARKET. - ' ' :J I - Eg! 4u Q 7 j ffZ:':.v v. 'L I fir.. 4' J- 1 u , - in t .. , :.g:.:.:: Q 3 +.3z,::i4::s ,, , V. ' 'K .. -4 955:43 UF . H 321 .,f 1 . ..-9 ,5 '. .A H Is- 97 ' ' ., 'T 7--.. A z ff-sq x is , ,M R UI R fl 5 . V , , n n l 1 Y -1 -J T ', r . . r N 1 Y-3.51: .,. :.- H L,-vh- 53 lY' 34 . ' fi V 6 1 I. 44 t .Ti fl bl- ., T 'Hua-.-T. J c School Day l P I 'nm 4.-. A pt -LQ .:, . 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Cheney, Gayanne . . . Cheney, Klyn . . . Cheney, Linda . . Cheney, Roger .... Christiansen, David . Christopherson, Arlyn Christopherson, Joyce Claiborne, David . . . Claiborne, Lee . . . . Clark, Mr. Charles . Clark, Kay . . . . . . Clemons, Mrs. Hope . Cleverly, Galen . . Collins, Tom . . . Condie, John . . Condie, Sharon . . Cranney, Duane . . Cranney, Pam . . . Cunningham, Lynn . Dickson, Mr. Albert , Dickson, Suzanne . . Diehl, Mr. Lester . . Daniel, Trudy . . . Daniels, Bob . . Dains, Howard . . Dains, Larry . . Dille, Loyd . . . . . 3O,36,51 . . . . . . 30,35 . . . 2'7,3'7,51,6'7 . . . 3O,46, 63 H ..... 89 . . . . . . 46 . . . . 3O,35,'76 . . . 16,48,'74,'76 . . . . . . . . '72 . . . . . 27 . . . . . 30,35 . . . 30,36,51,63,66,'71 . . . . . 2'7,44,46,51,69 . . 30,41,43,46,57,'76,81 . . . . 16,23,41,-fl-6,50 . . . 2'7,34,35,41,44,'76,80,82 ........24,34,50,'76 ...24,48,'76 ...2'7,48,84 .....2'7 ...30,41 ..........2'7,38,46 ............24,34,84 , . 16,4O,41,44,51,54,89,9l ..........27,35,44,84 . . . 24,34,41,82 . . . . . 16,3455 . . . 24,36,39,46,53 .......27,38 . . . 16,50,84 . . . 9,34,35 . . . 27,48,51 . . . . . . . . 10 . . . 27,76,81,84 . . . . . . . . 28 ..............28,46 . . . . . . . . 16,23,48,68,91 12,2'7,28,35,41,44,50.76.82 . . . 28 . ................. 72 . . . 24,39,46,51,53.56,62,69 ........24.4-4.48 . . . 16,38,42,46,50,66 . . . . 28,35,'76,so,84 , , 24,34,50,79,80 . . . 1123.34.34 'I'l'I v. Dixon, Dee . , , , , Durfee, Miss Maude . Edinborough, Charles . . . . . 28,35,44,84 ......10.38 .....28.38.84 Edinborough, Connie , , , , , 30,44,46,51,63 Egeler, Donna Patterson ....... 17,38 Eichelberg, Gary .... .... 2 8 Eichhoiz, Karl . . 30,35 Eklund, Debbie . . . . . 24,54 Ensunsa, Stephen . . . . . 30,43 Eslinger, Kathleen . . . . . 24,48 Esterbrook, Duane . . . . . 30,35,'76 Esterbrook, Glenda . . . . . 17,44 Evans, Mr. Jay . . . . . . 9,48,49 Evans, Ronnie . . .... 30 Fahrenwald, Harold . . ...... 24,41,42,6'I Ferguson, Cheryl . . . . . 28,3'7,44,48,51,68 Fel-rin, Patsy . ...... ............... 3 1.36 Fisher, Robbie .... 14,1'7,23,38,41,42,50,64,65,'74,'76,84 Fleming. Ray . . ......... . Flick, Judy . . Flynn, Marilynn .... Fowler, Charles ,,,, Fredericksen, lvlr, Don , . Fuqua, Francis . . . . . . Gardner, Mr. David . . . . Gee, Larry .... Geiger, Vivian . . . Gerard, Gene ..... Gibbons, Mrs. Doris . . Gibbons, Leland .... . . . . Gogenola, Mrs. Angela . . . 14,1'7,38,44,51,65 . . . 25,36,37,41,42,45,46,51,67 ..........28.'76 ...31 ....9,'76,7'7,80 ...28,46,48,'76 ...25,38,39,42,6'7 ...7 Goicoechea, Duane . . . . 12,14,1'7,50,53,60,61,65,'72,'75, '76,'78,80,94 Goodenow, Billy . . . Gonsales, Judy . . . Gonzales, Georgia . . Govia, Donna .... Gray, Don ....... . Greenawalt, Mr. Earl . . . Grieve, Lois . .... . Griffith, Barbara . . Groff, Susan . . . . Gwinn, Mrs. Frances . . Gull, Ardee ,,..,. Han, Dennis . . . Hall, Jo Marie , , 112 . . . . . . 25,34 . . . 28,36,51,68 . . . . . . 17,68 . . . 28,43,48 . . . 31,38 ........28,-36,46 ........25,38,44 25,46,51,53,64,69,90 ...........6.8 Hall, Max , . Hall, Mike . . Hall, Ted . . . . Hansen, Kent . . Harris, Sally . . . Helderman, Betty Henderson, Dusty Henderson, Trudy Herbst, Bob . . . Higley, Dixie . . . Higley, Monte . . Hill, Marvin . . Hird, Tom .... Hoag, John . . . Hocklander, David Hoffman, Deborah Holland, Gary . . Holloway, Nancy . Howsden, Barry . Hutchinson, J irnmy J enkins, Anita . . Jenkins, Dale , , Jenkins, George . Jensen, Doug . . . Jensen, Naomi . . Jervik, Lynn . . . Johannsen, Grace Johnson, Bruce , Jones, Diana . . Jones, Diane . . Jordan, Richard . Junkert, Joyce . . Kaneaster, David Keller, Mr. Dee . Kelly, Edward . . Kennedy, Marsha . Klingler, Doran . . Klobucher, Carole Kom, Mr. George Koonce, Judith , . Kuhn, Peggy . . Lange, Beverly . Lane, J ack . . . ..........25 . . . . . . 12.30.31.80.84 .............31.35.76 1'7,38,46,50,64,65, '75, '76 . . 30,31,48,51,63,'71,92 . . .......... 25.30.40 . . . . . . 28,42,46,66 . . . 25,39,42,46,-48,49 ........31.46 . . 31,36,63 ..........25,34 . . . l2,30,31,48,76,8O ........28,48 ........25,4-3 . . . . 31,46,'76,80,9l . . . . . . 1'7,3'7,42,48 . . . 18,34,5O,6O,'74,'I6 . . . . 31,51,63,64,90 . . . 31,46,'76,80 ........28 ..........31.51,96 . . 25,34,41,5O,82,84,91 . . . . . . 18,48,'72 . . . . 25,40,42,49,50 ........28,36,38 . . . 18,43,50,65,74,'76 . . . . . . 26.42,49,6'7 . . . 30,31,48,51,58,63 . . . . 25,41,'79,8O,81 .......18.54 ....18 ........6,8,88 ..........31,35 ...31,36,48,51,63,9l ....28,43.48 . . 9,76,'7'7,84 . . . 31,36,51,63 . . . . 31.36.53 , , 12,25,44,-48,69 . . . . . . . . 18.41.4654 . . . 28,35 Lane, Jerry . . .......... 31,46,'76 Larsen, Lana . . . . 12,2'7,28,51.54,61,62,69,89 Lawson, Shara . . ........ 18,45,51,54 Lehman, Lee ...... ........ 2 8 ........28 Leatharn,Mr.Da1e,, . . . 12,1'7,53,65 Leavell, Benny . . . . . . 12,14,18,41,48 Lee, Dora .... . Lee, Mr. Richard . . Leeper, Joe ..... Leguineche, John . . . Leguineche, Juanita , , Lernke, Laura . . . Lyon. .T oe ....... Linderman, Charlotte . . . Linderman, Mike . . . Lisenbee, Carol . . Lloyd, Stan ..... Lollar, Mrs. Opal . . Loper, Richard . . Loucks, Carolyn . . Low, George . . Lowman, Alice . . Lowman, Tom . . Lyon, David . . Lundy, Pat . . . Luther, Lorena . . Maestas. Carl . . Maestas, Leslie . . . Marquardt, Chris . . Marquardt, Mary . . Masonholder, Larry . . Massey, Kay . . . Mays, Connie , , . Mays, Vondal .... McCollough, Jolene . . . Mcllargue, Bob . McKinney, Carol . . . McKinney, .Toe . . McLeod, Darlene .... Meyer, Mr. Elmer . . Meyer, Pam . . . Meyer, Robbie . . . Miller, Barbara .... Miller, Mrs. Edna . . . Miller, .Tudy . . . Miller, Nancy . . Miller, Rozanne . , . Michals, Carlene . . . Mink, Dale . .... . Mitchell, Chrystelle . Mitchell, Mifanwy . . Moody, Leona ..... Moore, Miss Mary Lou Morris, Mrs. Elmina . Morrison, Kay .... Morrison, Keith . . . Morrison, Kenneth . . . Moyer, Charles . . . Moyer, Donna . . . Moyer, Dennis ..... Moyer, Mr. William . . ......28,51 ..28,35,44,'76,80 .......18,34 .. . ..31,36,63 . ..31,36,51,63 ...........28,38 ...........25,44 . .25,36,39,42,44,54,68 18,34,46 , 50.66, '74, 76, 84 . . . . . . 31,4-6.48.49 . . . 28,37,51,54,66,91 . . . 25,50,53,'76,'7'7,84 . . . . . . 31,4O,51,63 . . . . . . 25,76 . . . 31,35,43,'76 . . . . . . 42,43 . . . 25,42,54,6'7 . . . . . . . 25,34-,46,84 . . 25,40,51,53,54,69.'71 ...........19,34 . . . . . . . 19 . . . . . . 25,34 . . . 25,37,-42,67 . . . . 31,51,63 ............25,34 . . . . . . . . 19,41,52,54 24,25,34,46,50, '76,82,83 19,23,39, 51,52,60,64,90 . ., 12,24,25,34,5O,'76,89 . .......... 19,54 . . 2'7,28,46,51,68 .......31,35 . . . . 28,43,51,69 . . . 25,38,42,54,66,6'7 ........31,43,63 . , 31,51,63 . . . . 25,3'7,39 . . . . . . 25,34,84 . . . . 24,26,3'7,46,51 . . . 31,40,46,62.63,89 ........19,44,60 . . 10,40,41 . . . . . 10 . . . 19,54 . . . . . 19 . . . . . . 19.34,44 . . . 28,36,42,46,48,66 , . . . . . 31,46,'76,80 . , 10,42,65 Moxley, Janet . , Muffley, Bob . . Muir, Carolyn . . Muir, Ray . . . Mull, Clinton . . . Myer, Richard . . Nehi-bass, Mr. Ted Nelson, Fred .... . Nelson, Linda . . . Nelson, Randy . . . Nicholson, David . Nielson, Doyle . . Nielson, Roger . Norfleet, Duke . . Norman, Andrea . . . Norman, Keith , , Novak, Torn . . . Obermeyer, .Tack . Olague, Rozina . . Olson, Paul . . . Osa, Mary . ...... . . . . 31,51,63 . . . 31,41,46,'76 . . . . 28,51,68 . . . . . . 19,34 . . 31,35,44,48,76 20,'72,'74,76,'78,80,81 , , 12,31,36,46,51,63 . . 20,23,48,50,'74,'76 ..........26,48 .......32,35 . . . .25,34,'79,80 ..........32,76 ..26,38,42,53,66,91 ......32,46,48 .....2O .. .... .29 . . . . . . 26,39,52 . . . . 20,34,5O,'75,'76 ..........20,54 Osborne, Linda Diane . . . . 20,39,40,41,51,52,54,62,65. 68,69,'71,92,94 Osborne, Linda Kay ..... . . 2O,39,40,41,51,52,54,635.68 Pace, Jeanette . . Palmer, Gary . . Patterson, .T im . . . 8O,84.92,94 Pauley, Terrie . . . Pavkov, .Toe . . Perrine, Sally . . Perry, Sharon . . Peters, Donna . . Peterson, Faye . . Peterson, Ted .... Phillips, Angela . . . Phillips, Richard . Plant, Kent ....... Porterfield, Sandra . , . Porterfield, Tom . . . . . . . . 3'7,38,54 . . .................. 32,58 . . 11.20,34,50,58,59,60,65,'75,76,'78, ........29,36,48 . . 26,34,35,5O,'78,80 . . . 29.36,-44,48,51,68 ........l1.39.94 . . . . . . 2935.43.63 , , . 26,3'7,42,49,54,6'7 ..........32.48 . . . . 21.2354 . . . 29,35,79,80 . . . , 32,4O,44,51,63 ........32.'76 Quesnell, Cheryl . . . . . . . 29,36,3'7 Reay, Barbara . . . . . . 12,21,40,52,58,68,69,87,88,93 Reed. Mike . . .............. 26,'76,84 'l'I3 Reynolds, Karen . . Reynolds, Judith . . Reynolds, Penny . . . Rice, Susan . . . Rickey. Judith . . Rickey, Linda , . . Robertson, Carol . . Robertson, George , . Robertson, Ronald . . . Robertson, Mrs. Phyllis Robinette, Ricky .... Rodden, Geraldine . . . Roessler, Jewel . . . Rogers, Dean .... Rogers, Diana , , Rogers, Terry . . Ross, Elaine . . Ross, Howard . . . Ruegge, John . . Rowe, Donna . . Sabala, Johnny , . Sagers, Sandra , . . Savage, Christine .... Scanlan, Alice .... Sears, Jim . .... . Sehara, Margaret .... Severence, Janet , Severence, Robert , , , Severe, Mary .... Shaver, Howard . . . Shaw, Gary ..... Shindeldecker, Kay . . . Shipley, Betty . . Shipley, Vallejo , . , Short, Kay . . . Silva, Jim .... Silva, Ronnie . . . Simis, Larry ...... . . . . 21,38,48,54 . . 21,38,48,52,54 29,37,44,51,54,'71 . . . . 29,36,46,51 . . 24-,26,3'7,46,63 . . 32,44,46,51,63 . . 32,36,46,63 . . . . . 26,41 . . . 26,46,84 . . . . . . . '72 . . . 2935.38.84 .....29,51 ....21,22 ......26,34 .. .29,44,46,48 ....29,38 ........32,48 21,34,50,'79,80,81 ........21,54 .......l2.26 . . . 29,44,51,68 ........26,51 . . 21,23,41,51,54 . . . . . 21,50,84 ........29,36 . . 30,32,48,51,63 22,23,43,52,58,96 . . . . . . 23,65,66 . . . . . . 26,116.52 . . l1,22,28,93.94 ........26,3'7 . . . 22,48,5l,54 . . . 32,51,96 . . . . . 32,51,63 . , 32.46, '76,80,81 26,34,35, 50,84,89 Simonton, Larry. . 22,39,50,53,64,65,72,75,76,'78,80,90 Sisson, Mr. Dean .... . . Sizemore, Billy . . . Sliman, Pete ,.,, Sliman, Rosie . . Smith, Stephen . . Spaude, Audrey . . Spaude, Gloria . . Staley, James . . Stanger, Chuck . . Stephens, Helen . . Stockdale, Myrtle , . Strickland, Rick .... Strickland, Mr. Richard Strickland, Larry . . . Strout, Carolyn . . Strout, Delores . . 114 . . . . 1O,76,'7'7,84 . . . . 32,84 . . . . . 32,76 . . . . 29,40,51,69 ........22.94 , , 22,38,39,40,51,54,65,'71 , . 26,3'7,39,6'7,69 . . . . . 32.43,'l6 . . . . . . 29 . . . 26,39,46 . . . . 29,36 . . . 32,4-6,76 . . . 22,534.50 . . . 26,3'7,48 . . . 32,46,63 Stuart, Bill . . . Stuart, Mrs. Jean Suesz, Linda . . . Sutton, Mary . . Taylor, Joe ,,.. Thieman, Danny . Thieman, Dorothy Thurber, Beth . , . Thurber, Glen . . Tilhman, Tom . . Torson, Glenda . . Torson, Joy . . . Trosper, Bruce , Turner, Leslie , . Tyler, Arthur . . . . . 29,38,41,'76,82,83 ..........4,9,52 . . . 29,36,5l . . . 29,36 T ...32 ....32 ...29,3'7 ...26,39 ...29,35 ....,32 ...32,36 ...22,38 ...32,35 ...29,48 .. ...32 U Ultican, Mrs. Josephine , , , , , , 10,54 Uriona, George ,,,, Vandergraft, Mary . . . Varin, Jack . . . Varin, Mr. John . Vaughan, Janice . Vaughan, Richard Velasquez, Karen . . . Wagstaff, Colene . . . Walker, Roberta . Walthall, David . . Walton, Saundra . Warren, Daisy , , Watson, Claire . Wennstrom, Keith Westendorf, Ann . Wilkins, Gene . . Wilkins, Linda . Williams Chuck . . Williams, Keith . Williams, Mary . Willrns, Jim . . . Wilmoth, John . . Winnett, Chuck . Winnett, Jon . Wood, Lester . . Woodbury, Lee . Woodhead, Mike . Woodhead, Terry . . . . Woodhouse, Carol . . . 32,35 V . . . 11,26,41,44,51,52,61,68 . . . . . . 29,41,46,'76,81,91 . . . 29,45,48,51 . . . 26, I6,'78,80 ......29.51 W ......26,39 ......26,46,51,69 ...........29,84 ...22,42,48,49,60,65,66 .........29,48,68 ...32,46,63 .........29.'76 . . . 32,35,44,58,'76,80 . . . 26,38,42,44,6'7 . . . . 32,35,44,58 . . . . . 26,67 . . . 26,3'7,39 ...........32,46,80 . . . 22,23,41,52,82,83,91,96 . . . . . . 32,41,43,46,58,'I6 . . . . 26,34,41,81 ...............32.'76.30 14,23,50,58,61,65, I2,75, l6,82,83 . . . . . . 23,36,42,45,48,54,65,66 Worden, Wr ight, Wright, Wr ight, Wright. Wright, Richard Dennis Eddie . Kenneth Shirley Walter . 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