Iver C Ranum High School - Raider Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1980

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PHCTOGRAPHY Sponsor: Ron Brady The Photography club got off to a good start again this year with eight new members. We have had one successful field trip around the school in which students were challenged in photographing the snow and ice. Second semester club members were busy with the planning of the Ranum Annual Photo Contest. The photography club has offered an excellent way for students to be introduced to the basics of black and white photography. Many of the club's past members have become staff photographers for the yearbook. Front row: Val Runco, Sandy Wil- liams, Vicki McDonald. Back row: Pattie Pierce, Mary Yoon, Todd Herrick, Ron Brady Photos: top-Pattie Pierce bottom left-Sandy Williams bottom right-Vicki McDonald CLUBS-155

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The Psychology Club originated at Iver C. Ranum High School in the Fall of 1967. Its DUQJOSG was to promote unity among members, to act as a service organization to the school an the community, and to apply rinciples that had been learned in psychology class. The necessary qualifications for membership are to be a student of the senior level, and to be currently enrolled in Psychology I or ll. This year, the club expanded to become one of the Career Enrichment Park's largest senior-only orglanizations. The club began festivities by electing officers at a semi-formal initiation meeting in t e luxurious banquet room of Stouffer's, Top of the Rockies Restaurant. The executive chef prepared a special 5 course dinner featuring Chicken a la Rochambeau for members. After dinner, the new officers were installed: David Leathers, President, Scott Reeves, Vice-President, Cathy Harrington, Secretary, and Carlleta Beasley, Treasurer. Other activities included: a pot-luck dinner at LeParc, a ski trip, and numerous service activities for local nursing homes, Ridge School for the Retarded, and the Child Crisis Centers. PSYCHGLGGY Q1 .1 ls' its-l Front row: Diane Theis, Danita English, Lynn Larson, Anna Hobson, Mary Beth Russell, Anne Tellier, Deanne Goodnight, Cyndi Clarke, Chris Avila, Cathy Harrington, Scott Reeves, john Marcucci. 2nd row: Sandy Sayler, Kathy Larkin, Debbie Peter, Sandi Cardenas, Pam Lowe, Cherylin Olivas, Gaye Eshima, Becky Gardner, Barb Espinosa, Chris Hartman, Lori Appelhans, Laurie Lawson, john Gomez. 3rd row: josh Galey, Laura Smith, Pam Peacock, Leigh Lobato, Tammy Russell, Lori Lenig, Peggy Gallegos, Sandra Maestas, Colleen Kissell, Danny Star. 4th row: Lauri Alkire, Wendy Hayson, Shawn Pinson, Kirk Cito, Mark Brungardt, Russ Dawson, Robin Torvund, Maria Lobato, Pam Shrier, lohn Tureo. Sth row: Taffy Pollom, Marty Acierno, lim Spero, Paul Delgado, Leon Baber, Bruce Underwood, Richard Clay, Mike Williams, Mark Lane. 6th row: Maria Steinbeisser, Diane DeVault, Kim McCart, Kim Rawson, Vicki Garrett, Brian Broadhead, Brenda Reeh, Debbie Wright. Last row: Cindy Grew, Marty Turner, Cheryl Mullins, Candy Baca, Melanie Scott, Lisa Applen, Pam Hollingworth, Linda Applen, Cindy Lloyd, lodi Davidson. 154-CLUBS .. 'TX-.. kt



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' ,. 156-CLUBS R.O.T.C itorious Unit. During the current year members of Co 62 participated in the following interesting activities: flew with members of iReserve Officer Training Corpl Sponsors: Lt. Col. Vic Metz SMSgt. Wes Dalesio Air Force junior ROTC Unit Co 62 is unique in that it has a structure and staff of officers and NCO's the same as those of an active duty Air Force squadron. It enjoys an exceptionally fine relationship with both civic and military units in the local area and is rated by the United States Air Force as a Mer- the Colorado Air National Guard at Buckley ANG Base, toured the Buckley ANG Base, Field trip and guided tour of the United States Air Force Academy, annual sympo- sium at Lowry Air Force Base along with other ROTC and Civil Air Patrol units, with the Westminster Elks aided in the presenta- tion of U.S. and Colorado flags to the District 50 junior High School, High Schools and to the Community College of Denver, North Campus, acted as Color Guard at both Westy and Ranum football and basketball games, held model aircraft building contest, had mixed and rifle drill teams. Activities planned for the remainder of the year are: The building and firing of model rockets and aircraft, field trips to the Colorado Aero Tech at leffco Airport, and to the National Center for Atmospheric Research at Boulder, squadron picnic at Fitzsimon Army Medical Center picnic grounds, National Awards Presentation, Front row- Karen Reams, Frank Lamford, Lt. Col. Vic Metz, Kim Cannan, SMSgt. Wes Dalesio, Debbie Duffield, Debbie Rectal. 2nd row- Bob Wood, Wayne Liffincott, Ed Faciszewski, Scott Dickenson, Paul Muscato, Dave Scheuverman. Back row- Charles Self, Ken Allison, Dennis Campbell, Owen McCauley, Chris Hughes, Frank Mullins. The Ranum Roundup is the name of the monthly newspaper that is published by the staff to inform students and the com- munity about Ranum High School activities. Roundup stu- Q 1 T Dining-In and Military Ball at the Stapleton Plaza Hotel. AFIROTC Unit Co 62 has members from Ranum, Westminster, Regis, Mapleton, Thornton, and Northglenn High Schools. RANUM ROUN - dents have the opportunity to practice responsible journalism by reporting events and discussing problems which con- cern them. In addition to writing news, feature and opin- ion stories,students prepareandselladvertising,take pho- tographs and develop film, print pictures, and prepare the newspaper for printing. The newspaper is what the students want it to be, this being one of the challenges of working on the staff. A lot of hard work goes into putting out a paper, but a great sense of accomplishment is achieved when it is finally completed. Front row- Ms. Farrel, Diane DeVault, leanette Dotson, Mike Williams Ed Vaughan, Scott Schultz, 2nd row- Mike DePetro, Kris Steinbesser Ken Ciancio, lohn Carpenter, lim Thompson, Scott Walker. Back row- Pam Andasola, Fred DeSeriere, Cindy Mueller, Christie Clare.

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